Oriole Company has the following inventory data:
July 1 Beginning Inventory 45 units at $22 $990 7 Purchases 157 units at $24 3768 22 Purchases 22 units at $25 550 $5308
A physical count of merchandise inventory on July 30 reveals that there are 56 units on hand. Using the FIFO inventory method, the amount allocated to cost of goods sold for July is:______.
a. $3774.
b. $3908.
c. $4054.
d. $3942.

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Answer 1

Answer:

$3,942

Explanation:

Step 1 : Determine number of units sold

Units Sold = Total units available for sale - Units remaining in inventory

                  = (45 + 157 + 22) - 56

                  = 168 units

Step 2 : Determine Cost of goods sold

FIFO assumes that the units to arrive first will be sold first.

Cost of goods sold = (45 units x $22) + (123 units x $24)

                               = $3,942

The amount allocated to cost of goods sold for July is: $3,942


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During 2019, equipment with a book value of $49,000 and an original cost of $255,000 was sold at a loss of $4,800. 1. How much cash did Anders receive from the sale of equipment? 2. How much depreciation expense was recorded on equipment during 2019? 3. What was the cost of new equipment purchased by Anders during 2019?

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Answer:

1) 44200

2) & 3) Balancing figure of provision for depreciation account, equipment account give depreciation on equipment sold, new equipment purchased.

Explanation:

1) Cash received for sale of equipment = Current Book Value - Loss at sale

49000 - 4800 = 44200

2) 'Depreciation on equipment for current year' can be solved by making - equipment ac & provision for depreciation account.

Equipment opening balance at dr side, closing balance at cr side ; & provision opening balance cr side, closing balance dr side. Provision for depreciation ac dr balancing figure, is the depreciation on sold asset upto 2015, transferred to asset account cr side.

3) Depreciation (transferred), Loss on sale, & sale amount credited to equipment ac. Balancing figure on dr side of equipment ac shows new equipment purchased during the year.

Flexible Budget for Selling and Administrative Expenses for a Service Company Cloud Productivity Inc. uses flexible budgets that are based on the following data: Sales commissions 14% of sales Advertising expense 18% of sales Miscellaneous administrative expense $6,500 per month plus 12% of sales Office salaries expense $28,000 per month Customer support expenses $12,000 per month plus 20% of sales Research and development expense $30,000 per month Prepare a flexible selling and administrative expenses budget for March for sales volumes of $400,000, $500,000, and $600,000. (Use Exhibit 5 as a model.)

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Answer:

Selling and administrative expenses budget for March

Sales Volume                                             $400,000   $500,000  $600,000

Sales commissions at 14 %                           $56,000     $70,000     $84,000

Advertising expense at 18%                          $72,000    $90,000    $108,000

Miscellaneous at $6,500 + 12%                   $54,500      $66,500     $78,500

Office salaries at                                           $28,000     $28,000     $28,000

Customer support at $12,000 + 20%          $92,000     $112,000    $132,000

Research and development at                     $30,000     $30,000     $30,000

Total                                                             $332,500   $396,500    $460,500

Explanation:

A flexible is a budget that is adjusted to the actual activity. Thus, adjust the costs items to the appropriate Sales Volumes.

Choose a real or made up example of a company, and describe at least three variable costs the company has.

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The company Amazon:
•shipping costs
•employee labor costs
•material costs

Steve's Outdoor Company purchased a new delivery van on January 1 for $47,000 plus $4,000 in sales tax. The company paid $13,000 cash on the van (including the sales tax), with the $38,000 balance on credit at 8 percent interest due in nine months (on September 30). On January 2, the company paid cash of $900 to have the company name and logo painted on the van. On September 30, the company paid the balance due on the van plus the interest. On December 31 (the end of the accounting period), Steve's Outdoor recorded depreciation on the van using the straight-line method with an estimated useful life of 5 years and an estimated residual value of $4,700.

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Answer:

Steve's Outdoor Company purchased a new delivery van on January 1 for $47,000 plus $4,000 in sales tax. The company paid $13,000 cash on the van (including the sales tax), with the $38,000 balance on credit at 8 percent interest due in nine months (on September 30).

January 1, 202x, delivery van purchased

Dr Vehicles 51,000

    Cr Cash 13,000

    Cr Notes payable 38,000

The sales tax increases the asset's historical cost

On January 2, the company paid cash of $900 to have the company name and logo painted on the van.

January 2, 202x, company's logo was painted on the delivery van

Dr Vehicles 900

    Cr Cash 900

On September 30, the company paid the balance due on the van plus the interest.

September 30, 202x, notes payable cancelled

Dr Notes payable 38,000

Dr Interest expense 2,280

    Cr Cash 40,280

On December 31 (the end of the accounting period), Steve's Outdoor recorded depreciation on the van using the straight-line method with an estimated useful life of 5 years and an estimated residual value of $4,700.

December 31, 202x, depreciation expense

Dr Depreciation expense 9,400

    Cr Accumulated depreciation, vehicles 9,400

Depreciable value = $51,700 - $4,700 = $47,000

Depreciation expense per year = $47,000 / 5 = $9,400

Given the following financial structure for Company S for all of 2016:
Common stock, $1 par value, 800,000 shares issued and outstanding all year.
Convertible preferred stock, 50,000 shares, $100 par value, 6% cumulative dividend, each share convertible into 5 shares of common stock.
Convertible bonds, $500,000 face value, 8% stated rate, each $1,000 bond is convertible into 20 shares of common stock.
Stock options, 100,000 options outstanding, each option convertible for one share of stock at an option price of $60 per share.
Additional information:
1. The convertible bonds were issued at par in 2015.
2. The average market price per share for the common stock was $80 for the year.
3. The income tax rate for Company S is 30 percent.
4. Net income for Company S for 2016 was $$2,600,000.
A. Calculate Basic EPS (carry calculations to 2 decimal places).
B. Show your calculations for the numerator and denominator effect of each of the above convertible securities.
C. From your calculations in Part B, complete the schedule to calculate the dilution index of each convertible security, then indicate the ranking (most dilutive = 1) of each convertible security.
D. Using the indexes above to incrementally evaluate the dilutive effect, calculate diluted earnings per share in the space provided on the answer sheet. Show the DEPS calculation at each incremental stage, and carry the calculation to 2 decimal places. CIRCLE the DEPS number that would be displayed in the financials.

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Answer:

Explanation:

A.)

The Basic EPS can be determined by using the formula:

[tex]\mathtt{Basic \ EPS = \dfrac{Net \ income \ attributabe \ to\ common \ stock \ holders }{\text{common stock outstanding throughout the year}} }[/tex]

[tex]\text{Given Net income = \$2,600,000}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Net income available for common stock holders = }[/tex][tex]\text{ Net income given less dividend}[/tex]

[tex]\text{ to preferred holders of stock}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{=$2,600,000 - $100 \times 50000\times 6\%}[/tex]

[tex]=\$2,300,000[/tex]

[tex]\text{Common stock} = $800,000[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{Basic \ EPS = \dfrac{\$2,300,000}{800,000} }[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{Basic \ EPS = \$2.88 \ per \ common \ stock}[/tex]

B.)

The calculations for the numerator and denominator effect are:

[tex]\text{Calculation of the effect on incremental EPS}[/tex]

Convertible on preferred stock  [tex]\mathtt{=\dfrac{500,000 \times 100 \times 6\%}{50000\times 5}}[/tex]

[tex]=1.20[/tex]

Convertible Bond [tex]=\dfrac{500,000 \times 8\%\times 70\%}{\dfrac{500,000}{1000\times 20}}[/tex]

= 2.80

Stock options [tex]= \dfrac{0}{100,000- (100,000\times \dfrac{60}{80})}[/tex]

= 0

Determination of the numerator & denominator effect for each convertible securities shown above are:

                            Numerator (N)   Denominator (D)  Dilution index = N/D

Net income          $2,600,000

Less: Preferred    $300000

Dividend

Common stock A

Net income          $2,300,000    800,000                      2.875

Add: Stock

Options (B)                  0                 25000

Total (C) = (A + B)  $2300000     825000                       2.788

Add: Convertible

Bonds (D)               428000          10000

Total (E) = (C+D)    $2328000      835000                       2.787

Add: Convertible

Preferred Stock (F) $300000     250000

Total (E) + (F)          $2628000    1085000                      2.422

C.)

Particulars                Dilutive Index       Rank (most dilutive is 1.)

Stock Option              2.788                              1

Convertible Bonds     2.787                              3

Preferred Stock          2.422                             2

D.)

From above, the convertibles are diluted EPS (DEPS)

[tex]\text{ DEPS =Net income available common stockholders + net tax dividend on convertible securities}[/tex]÷ [tex]\text{weighted average no. of common shares + effect of convertible stock + convertible stock options}[/tex]

[tex]\text{DEPS (1{st} stage) for only common stock}= \dfrac{2300000}{800000} = \$2.88}[/tex]

[tex]\text{DEPS (2{st} stage)with \ stock \ options}= \dfrac{2300000+0}{800000+25000} = \$2.788}[/tex]

[tex]\text{DEPS (3{st} stage)with \ stock \ options \& preferred \ stock }= \dfrac{2300000+300000+0}{800000+250000+25000} = \$2.42}[/tex]

Suppose two factors are identified for the U.S. economy: the growth rate of industrial production, IP, and the inflation rate, IR. IP is expected to be 4% and IR 6%. A stock with a beta of 1 on IP and 0.7 on IT currently is expected to provide a rate of return of 12%. If industrial production actually grows by 5%, while the inflation rate turns out to be 8%, what will be your expected rate of return on the stock, given the new information about the industrial production rate and the inflation rate

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Answer:

14.4%

Explanation:

Calculation for what will be your expected rate of return on the stock.

Expected rate of return on the stock=12% + 1(5%-4%) + .7(8%-6%)

Expected rate of return on the stock=12%+1(1%)+.7(2%)

Expected rate of return on the stock=12%+1%+1.4%

Expected rate of return on the stock=14.4%

Therefore your expected rate of return on the stock is 14.4%

An investor purchased a "par bond" for $300 with the principal $300. Over n = 5 years the bond will pay 8% coupon annually. Find the IRR of the cash flow stream (also called Yield to Maturity).

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Answer:

8%

Explanation:

Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after-tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested

IRR can be calculated with a financial calculator  

Cash flow in year 0 = $-300

Cash flow each year from year 1 to 4 = [tex]\frac{8}{100}[/tex] × $300 = $24

Cash flow in year 5 = $300 + 24 = $324

  IRR = 8%

To find the IRR using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the IRR button and then press the compute button.  

Southwestern Edison Company leased equipment from Hi-Tech Leasing on January 1, 2018. Hi-Tech manufactured the equipment at a cost of $85,500.
Other information:
Lease term 4 years
Annual payments $31,000 on January 1 each year
Life of asset 4 years
Fair value of asset $110,890
Implicit interest rate 8%
Incremental rate 8%
There is no expected residual value.
Required:
Prepare appropriate journal entries for Hi-Tech Leasing for 2018. Assume a December 31 year-end. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar amounts.)
1.Record the lease.
2.Record the cash received
3.Record the interest revenue

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The  appropriate journal entries for Hi-Tech Leasing for 2018 will be :-

January 1, 2018

Debit Lease receivable  $124,000

Credit Unearned interest revenue     $38,500

Credit Equipment inventory                $85,500

Debit Cash $31,000

Credit Lease receivable    $31,000

December 31, 2018

Debit Unearned interest revenue $4,360

Credit Interest revenue                                    $4,360

What is a journal entry?

A journal entry is used to record a business transaction in a company's accounting records. A journal entry is typically recorded in the general ledger. However, it may also be recorded in a subsidiary ledger before being summarized and rolled forward into the general ledger.

Preparation of Journal entries for Hi-Tech Leasing for 2018:-

1. To record the lease on January 1, 2018

Debit Lease receivable $124,000

($31,000 x 4)

Credit Unearned interest revenue        $38,500

(124,000-85,500)

Credit Equipment inventory                   $85,500

2. To record the cash received:-

Debit Cash $31,000

Credit  Lease receivable  $31,000

3. To record the interest revenue on December 31, 2018

Debit Unearned interest revenue $4,360

[($85,500- $31,000) x 8%]

Credit Interest revenue                                         $4,360

Therefore, the necessary journal entries for Hi-Tech Leasing for 2018 is prepared.

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Income Statement Wayne Corporation had the following revenue and expense account balances (in millions) for a recent year ending May 31:
Depreciation Expense $925
Fuel Expense 3,228
Maintenance and Repairs Expense 1,573
Other Expense 4,995
Provision for Income Taxes 805
Purchased Transportation 1,203
Rentals and Landing Fees 1,748
Revenues 24,698
Salaries and Employee Benefits 8,815
Prepare an income statement.

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Answer:

                                       Income Statement

Revenue                                                                 $24,698

Expenses

Salaries and employee benefits      $8,815

Purchased Transportation                $1,203

Fuel Expense                                     $3,228

Rental and landing fees                     $1,748

Depreciation Expense                       $925

Maintenance and repairs expense   $1,573

Provision for income taxes                $805

Other expense (revenue) net            $4,995

Total Expenses                                                        $23,292

Net Income                                                               $1,406

what is Asset-Backed Security? in your own words.​

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Explanation:

Well, an asset banked security is a security whose income payments and hence value & derived from AND collateralized by specified pool of underlying assets, the pool assets is typically a group of small & illiquid assets which are unable to be sold individually.

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Inventory records for Dunbar Incorporated revealed the following:
Date Transaction Number Unit
of Units Cost
Apr. 1 Beginning inventory 550 $2.33
Apr. 20 Purchase 310 2.68
Dunbar sold 560 units of inventory during the month. Ending inventory assuming weighted-average cost would be:__________.
a. $737.
b. $694.
c. $817.
d. $752.

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Answer:

a. $737.

Explanation:

The computation of the ending inventory using weighted average cost is shown below:

But before that first determine the average cost per unit

= (Beginning cost + purchase cost) ÷ (Beginning units + purchased units)

= (550 × $2.33 + 310 × $2.68) ÷ (550  units + 310 units)

= ($1,281.5 + $830.8) ÷ (860 units)

= $2.46

Now the ending inventory is

= (860 units - 560 units) × $2.46

= $737

Why is it important to consider how you will spend your retirement when planning for retirement?

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Answer:

Retirement planning is important because it can help you avoid running out of money in retirement. Your plan can help you calculate the rate of return you need on your investments, how much risk you should take, and how much income you can safely withdraw from your portfolio.

Explanation:

For the coming year, Cleves Company anticipates a unit selling price of $100, a unit variable cost of $60, and fixed costs of $480,000.

Required:
1. Compute the anticipated break-even sales in units.
2. Compute the sales (units) required to realize a target profit of $240,000.
3. Construct a cost-volume-profit chart, assuming maximum sales of 20,000 units within the relevant range. From your chart, indicate whether each of the following sales levels would produce a profit, a loss, or break-even.

$1,200,000 SelectBreak-evenLossProfitItem 3
$1,000,000 SelectBreak-evenLossProfitItem 4
$800,000 SelectBreak-evenLossProfitItem 5
$400,000 SelectBreak-evenLossProfitItem 6
$200,000 SelectBreak-evenLossProfitItem 7

4. Determine the probable income (loss) from operations if sales total 16,000 units.

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Solution :

1. The break even sales in units is given by :

   Break even sales in units = [tex]$\frac{\text{fixed cost}}{\text{contribution per unit}}$[/tex]

Where, contribution per unit = selling price per unit - variable cost per unit

The anticipated break even sales in units of Cleaves company in the coming year is :

Break even sales in units = [tex]$\frac{480,000}{40}$[/tex]

Contribution per unit = $ 100 - $ 60

                                   = $ 40

So the company anticipates its breakeven sales at 12,000 units.

2. In order tot earn profit the sales generated should overcome the breakeven point. The desired profit is $240,000, the sales required to earn the desired profit can be computed using the formula :

Desired sales in units = [tex]$\frac{\text{fixed cost + desired cost}}{\text{contribution per unit}}$[/tex]

                                    [tex]$=\frac{480,000+240,000}{40}$[/tex]

                                    = 18,000 units

Thus, the sales in units required to earn a profit of $ 240,000 are 18,000 units.

3. The sales in excess of the breakeven point would yield a profit on the contrary the sales below the breakeven point would result in a loss.

In the given sales in dollar =  breakeven sales in units x selling price per unit

                                           = 12,000 x 100

                                           = $ 1,200,000

∴ the sales above $1,200,000 would result in a profit whereas the sales below $1,200,000 would result in loss.

The cost volume profit chart below indicates the profit, loss, breakeven at different sales levels :

Sales levels           Result

1,200,000          Breakeven

1,000,000           Loss

800,000             Loss

400,000             Loss

200,000            Loss

4. The income on sale of 16,000 units is computed below :

Particulars                        Amount is $

Sales                                 1,600,000

Less : variable cost           960,000

Contribution                      640,000

Less : Fixed cost               480,000

Profit                                  160,000

The break-even sales in units are calculated as follows:

What is Break Even Point ?

Breakeven unit sales =

In this case, contribution per unit equals selling price per unit minus variable cost per unit.

The Cleaves Company's estimated break-even unit sales for the upcoming year are:

Breakeven unit sales =

Contribution per unit equals $100 minus $60.

= $ 40

The business therefore projects 12,000 units as its breakeven sales.

(2) 2. Sales must exceed the breakeven point in order to create a profit. The sales needed to achieve the desired profit, which is $240,000, can be calculated using the formula:

Ideally, sales would equal

= 18,000 units

Thus, the sales in units required to earn a profit of $ 240,000 are 18,000 units.

(3)  3. Sales beyond the breakeven threshold would result in a profit; sales below the breakeven point, on the other hand, would result in a loss.

Sales in dollars for the given period equal breakeven sales in units times selling price per unit.

= 12,000 x 100

= $ 1,200,000

Sales that exceed $1,200,000 generate a profit, whilst sales that go below that threshold generate a loss.

The following cost volume profit chart shows the profit, loss, and breakeven points at various sales levels:

Resulting sales levels

Breakeven is 1,000,000

1,000,000 Loss

800,000 Loss

400,000 Loss

200,000 Loss

4. The earnings from the sale of 16,000 units are calculated as follows:

Particulars The amount is $

Sales 1,600,000

Variable cost is 960,000 less.

640,000 dollars were contributed.

Less: 480,000 in fixed costs.

Gain of 160,000

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For each of the following transactions that occur in their lives, identify whether it is included in the calculation of U.S. GDP as part of consumption (C), investment (I), government purchases (G), exports (X), or imports (M).

a. Kevin buys a bottle of Italian wine.
b. The state of Pennsylvania repaves highway PA 320, which goes through the center of Swarthmore.
c. Maria's father in Sweden orders a bottle of Vermont maple syrup from the producer's website.
d. Kevin's employer upgrades all of its computer systems using U.S.-made parts.

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Answer:

a. Imports (M), b. Government Expenditure (G), c. Exports (X), d. Investment 'I'

Explanation:

a) 'Kevin buys a bottle of Italian wine' is a part of US Imports (M)

b)  'The state of Pennsylvania repaves highway PA 320' is a part of US Government Expenditure (G)

c) 'Maria's father in Sweden orders a bottle of Vermont maple syrup from the producer's website' is a part of US Exports (X)

d) 'Kevin's employer upgrades all of its computer systems using U.S.-made parts' is a part of US Investment 'I'

Bond X is a premium bond making semiannual payments. The bond has a coupon rate of 9.2%, a YTM of 7.2%, and has 17 years to maturity. Bond Y is a discount bond making semiannual payments. This bond has a coupon rate of 7.2%, a YTM of 9.2%, and also has 17 years to maturity. Assume the interest rates remain unchanged and both bonds have a par value of $1,000.
1. What are the prices of these bonds today?
2. What do you expect the prices of these bonds to be in one year?
3. What do you expect the prices of these bonds to be in three years?
4. What do you expect the prices of these bonds to be in eight years?
5. What do you expect the prices of these bonds to be in 12 years?
6. What do you expect the prices of these bonds to be in 17 years?

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Answer:

I used an Excel spreadsheet to calculate the answers (see attached file):

1. What are the prices of these bonds today?

bond X = $1,194

bond Y = $830

2. What do you expect the prices of these bonds to be in one year?

bond X = $1,194

bond Y = $830

3. What do you expect the prices of these bonds to be in three years?

bond X = $1,175

bond Y = $844

4. What do you expect the prices of these bonds to be in eight years?

bond X = $1,131

bond Y = $879

5. What do you expect the prices of these bonds to be in 12 years?

bond X = $1,083

bond Y = $921

6. What do you expect the prices of these bonds to be in 17 years?

bond X = $1,046

bond Y = $1,036

An environmental consultant is considering the installation of a water storage tank for a client. The tank is estimated to have an initial cost of $309,000, and annual maintenance costs are estimated to be $7,100 per year. As an alternative, a holding pond can be provided a short distance away at an initial cost of $225,000 for the pond plus $90,000 for pumps and piping. Annual operating and maintenance costs for the pumps and holding pond are estimated to be $16,000. The planning horizon is 20 years, and at that time, neither alternative has any salvage value.

Required:
Determine the preferred alternative based on a present worth analysis with a MARR of 20 percent/year.

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Answer:

The preferred alternative based on a present worth analysis with a MARR of 20% per year is:

the Installation of a water Storage Tank

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

MARR = 20% per year

Time period or planning horizon = 20 years

                                                   Alternatives

                                               Tank              Pond

Initial costs                           $309,000      $315,000 ($225,000 + $90,000)

Annual maintenance costs         7,100          16,000

PV annuity factor                        4.870            4.870

Total PV: maintenance cost  $34,577        $77,920 ($16,000 * 4.870)

Total PW costs                     $343,577      $392,920 ($315,000 + $77,920)

Present worth is the same as the present value (PV) of a future amount, discounted to the present using a specified rate.

How fast do you guys help students answer questions?

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Answer:

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Crane Company adopted the dollar-value LIFO method of inventory valuation on December 31, 2019. Its inventory at that date was $1120000 and the relevant price index was 100. Information regarding inventory for subsequent years is as follows: Date Inventory at Current Prices Current Price Index December 31, 2020 $1271000 108 December 31, 2021 1417000 126 December 31, 2022 1623000 131 What is the cost of the ending inventory at December 31, 2020 under dollar-value LIFO

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Crane corporation

Ending inventory

2019 $1,120,000

2020 $1,271,000/1.08 = $1,176,852

Ending inventory [$1,120,000+ (1,176,852 - $1,120,000)× 1.08]

= [$1,120,000 + $61,400]

= $1,181,400

2021 $1,417,000/1.26 = $1,124,603

2022 $1,623,000/1.31 = $1,238,931

Ending inventory [$1,124,603 + ($114,328 × 1.31)]

= $1,124,603 + $149,770

= $1,274,373

Therefore, the cost of the ending inventory at December 31, 2020 under dollar value LIFO would be $1,274,373

central bank definition ​

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Explanation:

a national bank that provides financial and banking services for its country's government and commercial banking system, as well as implementing the government's monetary policy and issuing currency.

The information below pertains to Barkley Company for 2015.
Net income for the year $2,240,000
9% convertible bonds issued at par ($1,000 per bond); each bond is convertible into 30 shares of common stock 2,112,000
6% convertible, cumulative preferred stock, $100 par value; each share is convertible into 3 shares of common stock 4,707,000
Common stock, $10 par value 6,959,000
Tax rate for 2015 45%
Average market price of common stock $25 per share
There were no changes during 2015 in the number of common shares, preferred shares, or convertible bonds outstanding. There is no treasury stock. The company also has common stock options (granted in a prior year) to purchase 75,800 shares of common stock at $15 per share.
(a) Compute basic earnings per share for 2015. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. $2.55.)
Basic earnings per share
$
(b) Compute diluted earnings per share for 2015. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. $2.55.)
Diluted earnings per share
$

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If the efficient market hypothesis is correct, then a. index funds should typically beat managed funds, and usually do. b. index fund should typically beat managed funds, but usually do not. c. mutual funds should typically beat index funds, and usually do. d. mutual funds should typically beat index funds, but usually do no

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Answer:

a. index funds should typically beat managed funds, and usually do.

Explanation:

The efficient market hypothesis is also known as efficient market theory. In financial economics, it is a hypothesis which states that the prices of the assets reflect all the available information. It hypothesizes that the stocks trade at the fair market value on the exchanges. When the efficient market hypothesis is correct, the stock market is informationally efficient and also the index fund usually beat the managed funds.

Assume the firms operating in an oligopolistic market experience a relatively small change in marginal costs. According to the kinked demand curve model this would: A) cause a large change in the profit-maximizing level of output. B) leave the equilibrium price unchanged. C) cause the profit-maximizing level of output to change by the same amount and in the same direction. D) cause the profit-maximizing price to change by the same amount but in the opposite direction.

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Answer:

B) Leave the equilibrium price unchanged.

Explanation:

Oligopolistic market is the arrangement where few companies offer same product to the customers. There is very less competition in the market so every supplier has fair chance for operating their business successfully. The kinked demand model curve in oligopolistic market would leave the equilibrium price unchanged.

describe the role of the public sector​

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Answer:

The public sector includes all sorts of government (central, state, and local). It provides basic goods or services that are either not, or cannot be, provided by the private sector, for example, schools, roads, etc.

Explanation:

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How much time is involved in an electrician?

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Answer:

Maintenance electricians usually have regular work which they complete in a typical 40-hour week. Most keep regular business hours on weekdays and don't usually work on weekends, public holidays, or late at night. Some electricians work on-call and put in extra hours to troubleshoot urgent problems.Sep 20, 2017

Explanation:

Nancy, the owner of a very successful hotel chain in the Southeast, is exploring the possibility of expanding the chain into a city in the Northeast. She incurs $35,000 of expenses associated with this investigation. Based on the regulatory environment for hotels in the city, she decides not to expand. During the year, she also investigates opening a restaurant that will be part of a national restaurant chain. Her expenses for this are $53,000. The restaurant begins operations on September 1.
Determine the amount Nancy can deduct in the current year for investigating these two businesses.

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Answer:

$3,133.

As regard to opening a restaurant,  investigation expense = 53,000 - 2000 = $51,000.

Explanation:

Before diving straight into the solution to this problem, let's take out some of the parameters given in the question above.

=> Nancy incurs $35,000 of expenses associated with the investigation of the possibility of expanding the chain into a city in the Northeast.

=> Nancy expenses for investigates opening a restaurant that will be part of a national restaurant chain are $53,000.

The first thing to do right now is to determine the value for the  investigation as regard to the opening of a restaurant = [ 2000 × (51,000/180 months) × 4] = $3,133.

The next thing is to determine the value for the deduction which is available. This can be done below as:

The amount Nancy can deduct in the current year for investigating these two businesses = 5000 - [ 53000 - 50000] = $2, 000

As regard to opening a restaurant,  investigation expense = 53,000 - 2000 = $51,000.

A food worker has prepared a large pot of rice that must be cooled. How should the food worker cool the rice safely?

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Answer:

Cover the pot and leave it at room temperature.

Explanation:

That's how a food worker would cool rice safely.

Answer: Cover the pot and leave it at room temperature.

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What are the benefits of multiple marketing channels? Are there any disadvantages?

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Some benefits are...
Helps you save money
Saves time
Increases effectiveness

Disadvantage are...
Decreased revenue
Loss of value of products
Too many participants

asset- backed security definition. ​

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Answer:

"asset-backed security is an investment security a bond or note which is collateralized by a pool of assets, such as loans, leases, credit card debt, royalties, or receivables. An is similar to mortgage-backed security, except that the underlying securities are not mortgage-based."

Question 7 (4 points)
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Which of the following inestments would be considered the most liquid?

Question 7 options:

Real Estate


A one year CD


A standard savings account


A 401k

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i think A
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Check my workCheck My Work button is now enabledItem 15 Time Remaining 2 hours 27 minutes 1 second02:27:01 Exercise 8-16 Direct Materials and Direct Labor Budgets [LO8-4, LO8-5] The production department of Zan Corporation has submitted the following forecast of units to be produced by quarter for the upcoming fiscal year: 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Units to be produced 5,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 In addition, 6,000 grams of raw materials inventory is on hand at the start of the 1st Quarter and the beginning accounts payable for the 1st Quarter is $2,880. Each unit requires 8 grams of raw material that costs $1.20 per gram. Management desires to end each quarter with an inventory of raw materials equal to 25% of the following quarter’s production needs. The desired ending inventory for the 4th Quarter is 8,000 grams. Management plans to pay for 60% of raw material purchases in the quarter acquired and 40% in the following quarter. Each unit requires 0.20 direct labor-hours and direct laborers are paid $11.50 per hour. Required: 1.&2. Calculate the estimated grams of raw material that need to be purchased and the cost of raw material purchases for each quarter and for the year as a whole. 3. Calculate the expected cash disbursements for purchases of materials for each quarter and for the year as a whole. 4. Calculate the estimated direct labor cost for each quarter and for the year as a whole

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Answer:

Zan Corporation

Production Department

Quarters                                1st            2nd           3rd          4th       Total

1. Raw materials              50,000g   62,000g  54,000g  44,000g 210,000g

  Purchased

2. Cost of purchases    $60,000   $74,400  $64,800  $52,800 $252,000

3. Total disbursement   $38,880  $68,640  $68,640   $57,520  $233,680

4. Direct labor costs      $11,500    $18,400    $16,100   $13,800    $59,800

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Forecast Production

Quarters                               1st            2nd           3rd            4th       Total

Units to be produced        5,000        8,000       7,000       6,000     26,000

Grams required               40,000g   64,000g  56,000g   48,000g 208,000

Beginning Inventory          6,000g    16,000g   14,000g    12,000g   6,000g

Raw materials purchase 50,000g   62,000g  54,000g   44,000g 210,000g

Ending Inventory             19,200g     16,800g   14,400g      9,600g

Cost of purchases        $60,000   $74,400  $64,800   $52,800  $252,000

Beginning Inventory cost  7,200     19,200      16,800      14,400

Total Cost of materials $67,200  $93,600   $81,600   $67,200

Cost of materials used $48,000  $76,800  $67,200   $57,600

Grams required by 1 unit        8 gm

Cost of 1 gm = $1.20

Ending Raw materials

25% of next quarter's  16,000gm    14,000gm  12,000gm  8,000gm

Accounts Payable

Beginning balance         $2,880

Cost of purchases       $60,000   $74,400  $64,800   $52,800  $252,000

Cash Disbursement for purchases of materials:

Cash Payment:                  1st            2nd           3rd            4th       Total

60% quarter acquired  36,000      44,640     38,880      31,600

40% in ffg quarter          2,880      24,000     29,760     25,920

Total disbursement   $38,880    $68,640  $68,640   $57,520  $233,680

Cost of direct labor:

Each unit requires 0.20 direct labor-hours at $11.50 per hour

Quarters                               1st            2nd           3rd            4th       Total

Units to be produced       5,000        8,000       7,000       6,000     26,000

Total direct labor-hours    1,000         1,600        1,400       1,200        5,200

Direct labor costs          $11,500     $18,400    $16,100   $13,800   $59,800

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