Prepare journal entries to record the following four separate issuances of stock. A corporation issued 10,000 shares of $20 par value common stock for $240,000 cash. A corporation issued 5,000 shares of no-par common stock to its promoters in exchange for their efforts, estimated to be worth $36,000. The stock has a $1 per share stated value. A corporation issued 5,000 shares of no-par common stock to its promoters in exchange for their efforts, estimated to be worth $36,000. The stock has no stated value. A corporation issued 2,500 shares of $25 par value preferred stock for $98,500 cash.

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Answer 1

Answer: Please see explanation column for answers

Explanation:

Accounts and explanation           Debit                     Credit

1                    Cash                  $240,000  

Common Stock (10,000 X 20)                                      $200,000

Paid in Excess of Par- Common Stock

($240,000- 200,000)                                                    $ 40,000

(Being common shares issued for cash)  

2. Organisation  Expenses                $36,000

Common Stock (5000x1)                                                   $5000

Paid in Excess of Par- Common Stock = 36,000-5000  $31,000

(Being common shares issued to promoters)  

3 Organisation  Expenses           $36,000    

      Common Stock                                                         $36000

Since There is no stated value,  paid in excess of par will not be calculated 

4 Cash                                         $98,500  

Preferred Stock (2500 x 25)                                             $62,500

Paid in Excess of Par- Preferred Stock

(98,500- 62,500)                                                               $36,000

(Being preferred shares issued for cash)  


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4. Sales tax is taken on
O A. selling price minus trade discount.
B. shipping charges.
O c. trade discounts.
0 D. cash discounts.

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Answer:

A. selling price minus trade discount.

Explanation:

Jamesway Corporation has two separate divisions that operate as profit centers. The following information is available for the most recent year: White divisionGrey division Sales (net)$270,000 $540,000 Salary expense37,800 64,800 Cost of goods sold135,000 202,500 The White Division occupies 25,000 square feet in the plant. The Grey Division occupies 25,000 square feet. Rent is an indirect expense and is allocated based on square footage. Rent expense for the year was $50,000. Gross profit for the White and Grey Divisions is: WhiteGrey A.$97,200 $272,700 B.$232,200 $475,200 C.$135,000 $337,500 D.$72,200 $247,700 E.$97,200 $247,700

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Answer:

White Division Gross Profit  = $72,200

Grey Division Gross Profit =  $247,700

Explanation:

                                                     White Division    Grey division

Sales (net)                                      $270,000            $540,000

Less: Cost of goods sold               $135,000            $202,500

Gross Margin                                 $135,000             $337,500

Less: Salary Expenses                   $37,800              $64,800

Rent                                                 $25,000              $25,000

Gross Profit                                   $72,200             $247,700

The White Division occupies 25,000 square feet in the plant. The Grey Division occupies 25,000 square feet. Hence, the rent expenses will be shared equally. Rent = $50,000 hence, both division will pay $25,000 each              for rent

Using ABC to compute product costs per unit
Jaunkas, Corp., manufactures mid-fi and hi-fi stereo receivers. The following data have been summarized:
Mid-Fi Hi-Fi
Direct materials cost per unit $ 400 $ 1,300
Direct labor cost per unit 400 300
Indirect manufacturing cost per unit ? ?
Indirect manufacturing cost information includes the following:
Activity Allocation Rate Mid–Fi Hi–Fi
Setup $1,700/per setup 39 setups 39 setups
Inspections $ 400/per hour 45 hours 15 hours
Machine maintenance $ 10/per machine 1,900 machine 1,200 machine
hour hours hours
The company plans to manufacture 200 units of the mid-fi receivers and 250 units of the hi-fi receivers.
Requirement
Calculate the product cost per unit for both products using activity-based costing.

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Activity Allocation Rate Mid–Fi Hi–Fi

Setup $1,700/per setup 39 setups 39 setups

Inspections $ 400/per hour 45 hours 15 hours

Machine maintenance $ 10/per machine 1,900 machine 1,200 machine

First, we need to allocate indirect costs using the following formula:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Mid-Fi:

Allocated MOH= 1,700*39 + 400*45 + 10*1,900= $103,300

Hi-Fi:

Allocated MOH= 1,700*39 + 400*15 + 10*1,200= $84,300

Now, we can calculate the unitary cost.

Mid-Fi:

Unitary indirect costs= 103,300/200= $516.5

Unitary cost= 400 + 400 + 516.5= $1,316.5

Hi-Fi:

Unitary indirect cost= 84,300/250= $337.2

Unitary cost= 1,300 + 300 + 337.2= $1,937.2

If Treasury bills are currently paying 6.5 percent and the inflation rate is 1.3 percent, what is the approximate and the exact real rate of interest

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Answer:

the approximate real interest rate = nominal rate - inflation rate = 6.5% - 1.3% = 5.2%

the exact real interest rate is calculated using the following formula:

(1 + nominal interest rate) = (1 + real interest rate) (1 + expected rate of inflation)

(1 + 0.065) = (1 + real interest rate) x (1 + 0.013)

1 + real interest rate = (1 + 0.065) / (1 + 0.013) = 1.065 / 1.013 = 1.05133

real interest rate = 1.05133 - 1 = 0.05133 = 5.13%

According to the international fisher effect (IFE), the exchange rate percentage change should be approximately equal to the differential in income levels between two countries.

a. True
b. False

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I think it’s a. True

A bond has a $1,000 par value, 20 years to maturity, and pays a coupon of 5.5% per year, annually. The bond is callable in ten years at $1,075. If the bond’s yield to maturity is 5.89% per year, what is its yield to call? Question 13 options: A) 5.87% B) 6.57% C) 6.11% D) 6.43% E) 6.68%

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Answer:

6.68% , option E is correct

Explanation:

The price of the bond can be computed using the below formula for bond price calculation:

bond price=face value/(1+r)^n+coupon*(1-(1+r)^-n)/r

face value is $1000

r is the yield to maturity which is 5.89%

coupon=face value*coupon rate=1000*5.5%=55

n is the number of coupons the bond would pay which is 11 coupons over 20 years

bond price=1000/(1+5.89%)^20+55*(1-(1+5.89%)^-20)/5.89%

bond price=$ 954.87  

The yield on the call can be determined using excel rate function as further explained below:

=rate(nper,pmt,-pv,fv)

nper is the number of coupons the bond would pay before being called in ten years' time i.e 10 coupons

pmt is the is the amount of  annual coupon=$1000*5.5%=$55

pv is the current price of $954.87  

fv is the call price which is $1,075

=rate(10,55,-954.87,1075)=6.68%

Pell Corporation is a company that manufactures computers. Assume that Pell: allocates manufacturing overhead based on machine hours estimated 9,000 machine hours and $ 90, 000 of manufacturing overhead costs actually used 15,000 machine hours and incurred the following actual costs: (click the icon to view the actual costs.) The company allocated manufacturing overhead of $150, 000 using a predetermined overhead rate of $ 10.00 per machine hour. The total actual manufacturing overhead costs are $84. What entry would Pell make to adjust the manufacturing overhead account for overallocated or underallocated overload?

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Answer:

Adjusting entry is given below

Explanation:

DATA

Estimated Overhead = $150,000

Actual Overhead = $84,000

Under/Over allocated =?

Solution

Under/Over allocated Overhead = Estimated Overhead - Actual Overhead

Under/Over allocated Overhead = $150,000 - $84,000

Under/Over allocated Overhead = $66,000

We had over-allocated manufacturing overhead with $66,000

To adjust manufacturing Overhead account we should make the following entry

Entry                                               DEBIT     CREDIT

Manufacturing Overhead              $66,000

Cost of goods sold                                          $66,000

The negotiated ________ agreement outlines the rights of both parties in the negotiating process, including work hours, wages, employee benefits and grievance procedures.

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Answer:

labor-management

Explanation:

Labor-management agreement is when the leaders and the employees of a company make an agreement that has the goal of protecting the rights of the parties involved and define aspects like salaries and working conditions of the employees. According to this, the answer is that the negotiated labor-management agreement outlines the rights of both parties in the negotiating process, including work hours, wages, employee benefits and grievance procedures because this agreement between employees and employers establishes the conditions the employees will receive for their services to avoid disputes and protect the rights of the parties.

Under the constant-money-growth-rate rule, the annual money supply will be constant at the average annual growth rate of:________.

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Answer:

real GDP

Explanation:

The above rule was proposed by Milton Friedman that the money supplied by the central bank be increased by constant percentage on annual basis. In other words, constant money growth rate rule suggested money supply growth rate be equal to GDP growth rate annually.

According to Friedman, monetary policy contributes to fluctuation in an economy. He suggested that the best way to stabilize a fluctuating economy is to allow the central bank increase money supply in the long run by a targeted amount annually irrespective of the situation of the economy.

Life Savers Gummies Fruit Splosions, liquid-filled gummies combined with a burst of real fruit juice, are a new product for The Wrigley Co. Before marketing the product nationwide, Wrigley gave out samples of the candy at several rock concerts and then recorded consumers' feelings about the candy, its taste, and its name. In which stage of the new-product development process would this have happened

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Answer: D. Test marketing

Explanation:

Test Marketing is a stage in the New Product Development process where the product is tested in the real world or the Field Laboratory as it is otherwise known. Here the consumers are given a sample of the products and their responses are recorded without them knowing they are part of a test making their reactions as genuine as can be.

This stage helps the company more accurately ascertain how the new product will fare in the real world thereby giving them a chance to fix whatever needs fixing.

Given the following cash flows for a capital project, calculate its payback period and discounted payback period. The required rate of return is 8 percent.
Year
0 1 2 3 4 5
Glass Flows $51100 $13150 $16050 $23900 $12400 $3050
The discounted payback period is:________.
a. 0.39 year longer than the payback period.
b. 0.64 year longer than the payback period.
c. 0.76 years longer than the payback period.
d. 0.25 years longer than the payback period.

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Answer:

c. 0.76 years longer than the payback period.

Explanation:

Payback period calculates how long it takes to recover the amount invested in a project from its cumulative cash flows.

the amounted invested in the project = $-51100

In year 1, the amount recovered = $-51,100 + $13150 = $-37,950

In year 2, the amount recovered =  $-37,950 + $16050 = $-21,900

In year 3, the amount recovered =  $-21,900 + $23900 = $2000

the amount invested is recovered in 2 + 21,900 / 23900 = 2.92 years

Discounted payback period calculates how long it takes to recover the amount invested in a project from its cumulative cash flows.

discounted cash flows

$13150 / 1.08 = $12,175.93

$16050 / 1.08^2 = $13,760.29

$23900 / 1.08^3 = $18972.59

$12400 / 1.08^4 = $9114.37

the amount is recovered in 3 + 6191.19 / 9114.37 = 3.68 years

the discounted payback is longer than the payback period by 3.68 years - 2.92 years = 0.76 years

According to the Keynesian transmission mechanism, an increase in the money supply causes a(n) __________ in the interest rate and a(n) __________ in investment, which in turn causes a(n) __________ in total expenditures and aggregate demand.

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Answer: lower; rise; raises.

Explanation:

According to the Keynesian transmission mechanism, when there is an increase in money supply which is an expansionary policy, this will result into a reduction in the interest rate.

Since the interest rate has been reduced, this will lead to an increase the in investment as investors will be willing to borrow loan for investment opportunities and this will also lead to a rise in the total demand and expenditure.

Justin hires Miguel to sell his baseball glove for $560. As part of their contract, Justin will pay him $100 to conduct the sale. Justin is a _______________________. Group of answer choices

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Answer: Factee

Explanation:

This is a factorage transaction in which Justin will pay Miguel to act as an intermediary who will sell the baseball glove and receive a commission. That commission is known as a Factorage.

In a Factorage transaction, the intermediary being paid to sell the product is considered to be the Factor and the person who will pay for the product to be sold is the Factee. Justin in this scenario is paying for the baseball glove to be sold and so is the Factee.

Southland Company is preparing a cash budget for August. The company has $16,300 cash at the beginning of August and anticipates $124,200 in cash receipts and $133,800 in cash payments during August. Southland Company wants to maintain a minimum cash balance of $10,000. The preliminary cash balance at the end of August before any loan activity is:

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Please answer please please thank you

The price level increases. The short-run aggregate supply curve will Choose one: A. shift to the right. B. shift to the left. C. remain unchanged.

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Answer:

Option C, remain unchanged, is the right answer.

Explanation:

Option C is correct because the increase in the price level will result in the movement along with the given supply curve but in the question, option A says shifts to the right and in option B it says the shift to the left. Therefore these options are wrong. However, the supply curve remains the same because due to an increase in the price level the supply curve does not shift. Therefore option C will be the right option.

Suppose the price level and value of the U.S. Dollar in year 1 are 1 and $1, respectively. Instructions: Round your answers to 2 decimal places. a. If the price level rises to 1.55 in year 2, what is the new value of the dollar

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Answer: $0.65

Explanation:

The Price Level and the value of a currency are inversely related because inflation erodes the value of the currency. Therefore if the price level increases, the value of the currency drops. The reverse is true.

The formula therefore is is;

New Value = [tex]\frac{1}{Price Level}[/tex]

New Value = [tex]\frac{1}{1.55}[/tex]

New Value = 0.6452

New Value = $0.65

Kiley Corporation had these transactions during 2017 Analyze the transactions and indicate whether each transaction is an operating activity, investing acivity, financing activity, ar noncash investing and financing activity
(a) Purchased a machine for $30,000, giving a long term note in exchange
(b) Issued $50,00D par value common stock for cash. 38%
(c) Issued $200,000 par value common stock upon conversion of bonds having a face value of $200,000.
(d) Declared and paid a cash dividend of $13,000.
e) Sold a long-term investment with a cost of $15,000 for $15,000 cash
(f) Collected $16,000 from sale of goads.
(g) Paid $18,00D to suppliars.

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Answer:

Operating Activities in a business's Cash-flow statement involve activities that have to do with the core business of firm which include the provision of its goods or service to the market. An example would be Revenue.

Investing Activities involve activities related to long term assets as well as securities related to other company's such as ownership of other company stocks and bonds.

Financing Activities refer to how the business raises cash to conduct its operations and this includes Equity transactions (including dividends) and Debt.

Non-cash investing and financing activity are Investing or Financing activities that are done by exchanging one for the other devoid of the use of cash.

A) Purchased a machine for $30,000, giving a long-term note in exchange. - Non-cash Investing and Financing activity

B) Issued $50,000 par value common stock for cash.  - Financing Activities

C) Issued $200,000 par value common stock upon conversion of bonds having a face value of $200,000.  - Non-cash Investing and Financing activity

D) Declared and paid a cash dividend of $13,000.  - Financing Activities

E) Sold a long-term investment with a cost of $15,000 for $15,000 cash.  - Investing Activities

F) Collected $16,000 from sale of goods.  - Operating Activities

G) Paid $18,000 to suppliers. - Operating Activities

Constanza, who is single, sells her current personal residence (adjusted basis of $262,500) for $735,000. She has owned and lived in the house for 30 years. Her selling expenses are $36,750. What is Constanza’s realized and recognized gain? Constanza’s realized gain is $ and her recognized gain would be $ .

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Answer:

Realized gain $435,750

Recognized gain$ 185,750

Explanation:

Calculation for Constanza’s realized and recognized gain

The realized gain will be calculated as :

Amount realized $698,250

($735,000 − $36,750)

Less the Adjusted basis ($262,500)

Realized gain $435,750

Constanza’s Recognised gain

Realized gain $435,750

Less Section 121 exclusion ($250,000)

Recognized gain$ 185,750

Therefore Constanza’s realized gain is $435,750 and her recognized gain would be $186,750 .

The desired reserve ratio is 3 percent. Robert deposits​ $3,000 in Bank America. Bank America keeps its minimum desired reserves and lends the excess to Fredrica. How much does Bank America lend to​ Fredrica?

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Answer: $2,910

Explanation:

Bank America is required by law to keep 3% of all deposits as reserves and they can lend the rest which they did to Fredrica.

The amount they lent to Fredrica therefore is;

= 3,000 (1 - 3%)

= 3,000 * 97%

= $2,910

"In order to be classified as a _______________, a firm must be owned by the people who run it on a day-to-day basis and cannot have publicly issued stock."

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Answer:

private company

Explanation:

a private company is a company whose shares are not sold publicly - they are not traded on the public stock exchange. they also owned by the people who run them and not by managers.

Private firms are not bound by the  Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) filing requirement.

Q 11.26: The board of directors of Testa Incorporated has decided that they would like to declare a $400,000 cash dividend at some point in the near future. The company currently has Retained Earnings of $2,419,000 and a Cash balance of $827,000. They also have current liabilities totaling $436,000. What is missing in order for Testa to be able to pay a cash dividend

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Answer: B. : a healthy cash reserve

Explanation:

For the company to be able to declare a Dividend, it's cash reserve needs to be healthy. For this to happen use the following formula;

Free cash balance = Available cash balance - Current Liabilities payable

= 827,000 - 436,000

= $391,000

After taking out the money that will be needed to pay the Current Liabilities, there would be an insufficient balance to pay off the Dividends of $400,000.

Their cash reserve is not healthy enough for the dividends to be declared.

The thing that is missing in order for Testa to be able to pay a cash dividend is a healthy cash reserve.

It should be noted that for the company to be able to declare a dividend, it's important that the cash reserve is healthy.

The free cash balance can be calculated as:

= Available cash balance - Current Liabilities payable

= $827,000 - $436,000

= $391,000

When the current liabilities are paid, there would be an insufficient balance to pay off the dividends of $400,000. Therefore, a healthy cash reserve is required.

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Even though most corporate bonds in the united states make coupon payments semiannually, bonds issued elsewhere often have annual coupon payments. Suppose a German company issues a bond with a par value of 1000,20 years to maturity, and a coupon rate of 6.6 percent paid annually.
If the yield to maturity is 8.9 percent, what is the current price of the bond? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

Price of bond = $786.86

Explanation:

The value of the bond is the present value(PV) of the future cash receipts expected from the bond. The value is equal to present values of interest payment plus the redemption value (RV).

Value of Bond = PV of interest + PV of RV  

The value of bond would be worked out as follows:  

Step 1  

Calculate the PV of interest payments  

Annual interest payment  

= 6.6% × 1,000× 1/2= 33

PV of interest payment = A ×(1- (1+r)^(-n))/r  

r- semi-annual yield = 8.9%/2 =  4.45 %

n- 20× 2= 40

PV of interest payment= 33 × (1-(1.0445^(-40)/0.0445 =  611.611

 

Step 2  

PV of redemption Value  

PV = RV × (1+r)^(-n)

PV = 1,000 × (1.0445)^(-40) = 175.25

Step 3  

Price of bond

Price of bond= 611.611 + 175.25 = 786.862

Price of bond = $786.86

Through which strategy do you believe Lockheed Martin would be most profitable to pursue diversification?

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Answer: Related diversification

Explanation:

Here is the complete question:

Lockheed Martin has been a recognized brand in technology for aeronautics and space systems fordecades. The U.S. government is Lockheed Martin’s main customer. Recently, as large-scale military actions have decreased across the globe, the government has been consuming less of Lockheed Martin’sofferings.

As a top of executive of Lockheed Martin, you’ve been asked to consider the opportunities to diversify into new markets in order to remain competitive and continue to increase profits.

Through which strategy do you believe Lockheed Martin would be most profitable to pursue diversification?

Related diversification occurs when a business or an organization expands its activities into similar product lines that to the ones it currently offers.

An example of related diversification is when a computer manufacturer starts making calculators.

By pursuing related diversification, Martin is exploring innovative products which are still within aeronautics scope.

You invest a single amount of $14,800 for 7 years at 15 percent. At the end of 7 years you take the proceeds and invest them for 14 years at 17 percent. How much will you have after 21 years

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Answer:

Value of investment after 21 years = $354,608.11

Explanation:

The value of an amount invested at a certain rate of return for certain number of years where  interest compounded annually is known as the future value.

The future value of an investment can be determined using the future value formula. This formula is stated below:

FV = PV × (1+r)^(n)

FV - Future Value , PV- Present Value, r-rate of return, n- number of years

For the first round of investment 15% for 7 years, future value would be:

FV = 14,800 × (1.15)^(7) =   39,368.29  

Second round of investing 17% for 14 year, future value would be

FV = 39,368.29 × (1.17)^(14)= 354,608.11

Future Value =$354,608.11

Value of investment after 21 years = $354,608.11

The American car battery industry boasts that its recycling rate now exceeds 95%, the highest rate for any commodity. However, with changes brought about by specialization and globalization, parts of the recycling system are moving offshore. This is particularly true of automobile batteries, which contain lead. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is contributing to the offshore flow with newly implemented standards that make domestic battery recycling increasingly difficult and expensive. The result is a major increase in used batteries going to Mexico, where environmental standards and control are less demanding than they are in the U.S. One in five batteries is now exported to Mexico. There is seldom difficulty finding buyers because lead is expensive and in worldwide demand. While U.S. recyclers operate in sealed, mechanized plants, with smokestacks equipped with scrubbers and plant surroundings monitored for traces of lead, this is not the case in most Mexican plants. The harm from lead is legendary

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The question is incomplete. There are parts of the question missing. Indeed, there is no question posted, it is just a statement.

However, we can do research and comment on the following.

We are facing two scenarios here. Both, ethical dilemmas that need to be solved.

1) as an independent auto repair shop owner that tries to safely dispose of a few old batteries each week. (Your battery supplier is an auto parts supplier who refuses to take your old batteries.)

In this case, I would check the original agreement with the supplier to see if there is a clause on old batteries management. If not, I would ask it to help me solve this issue because I am his client and has to take care of me and the environment. Otherwise, I would have to contemplate the option of changing supplier.  

2) I am the manager of a large retailer responsible for the disposal of thousands of used batteries each day.

In this other case, I would follow the Environmental Department rules and regulations to comply with the correct procedures. This means to ask for support and orientation to get all the revisions to work properly. Because I know all the consequences of not recycling correctly or the damage done to humans and the environment. So although it could be more money, and would modernize my equipment to better manage the disposal of batteries. It would be an investment, not an expense.

Danaher Woodworking Corporation produces fine furniture. The company uses a job-order costing system in which its predetermined overhead rate is based on capacity. The capacity of the factory is determined by the capacity of its constraint, which is an automated lathe. Additional information is provided below for the most recent month: Estimates at the beginning of the month: Estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead $ 36,400 Capacity of the lathe 400 hours Actual results: Actual total fixed manufacturing overhead $ 36,400 Actual hours of lathe use 380 hours Required: a. Calculate the predetermined overhead rate based on capacity. b. Calculate the manufacturing overhead applied. c. Calculate the cost of unused capacity.

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Answer:

a. Calculate the predetermined overhead rate based on capacity.

$91 per lathe hour

b. Calculate the manufacturing overhead applied.

$34,580

c. Calculate the cost of unused capacity.

$1,820

Explanation:

Estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead $36,400

Capacity of the lathe 400 hours

predetermined overhead rate per lathe hour = $36,400 / 400 = $91

actual results:

Actual total fixed manufacturing overhead $36,400

Actual hours of lathe use 380 hours

applied overhead = $91 x 380 lathe hours = $34,580

cost of unused capacity = $36,400 - $34,580 = $1,820

Stu deposited $400 in an account three years ago. Last year, he deposited $250 and plans to deposit $300 next year. The rate is 3 percent. Which one of these correctly states a portion of the formula needed to compute the future value five years from today

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Answer and Explanation:

Future value = Present value x (1+i)^n, where

n = number of years

I = interest rate

From the question n = 8 years for the amount $400 ,

n= 7years for $250 ,

n=4years for $300

interest = 3%= 0.03

Future value of $400 = 400 (1 + 0.03)^8 = $506.71

Future value of $ 250 = 250 (1+0.03)^7 = $307.47

Future value of $ 300 =300(1+0.03)^4 = $337.65

Assume​ ExxonMobil's price dropped to ​$35 overnight. Given the dividend growth rate of ExxonMobil of 8.00​% and the last annual dividend of ​$1.70​, what is the implied required rate of return necessary to justify the new lower market price of $ 35​? What is the implied required rate of return necessary to justify the new lower market price of $ 35​?

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Answer:

Re =  13.26%

Explanation:

we can use the dividend growth model:

P₀ = Div₁ / (Re - g)

P₀ = $35Div₁ = $1.70 x 1.08 = $1.836g = 8%Re = cost of equity or required rate of return = ?

$35 = $1.836 / (Re - 0.08)

Re - 0.08 = $1.836 / $35 = 0.0526

Re =  0.0526 + 0.08 = 0.1326 = 13.26%

Suppose the economy is in a recession. The economy needs to expand by at least $300 billion, and the marginal propensity to consume is 0.6. What is the least amount the government can spend to overcome the $300 billion gap

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Answer: $120 billion

Explanation:

Fron the question, we are told that an economy is in a recession and needs to expand by at least $300 billion, and the marginal propensity to consume is 0.6.

The least amount the government can spend to overcome the $300 billion gap goes thus:

Since MPC = 0.6, then the multiplier will be:

= 1/(1-MPC)

= 1/(1-0.6)

= 1/0.4

=2.5

We are also informed that the required change in the money supply is $300 billion. Then, the investment needed will be:

= Expansion/Multiplier

= $300 billion/2.5

= $120 billion

Pinkin Inc. needs to determine a price for a new phone model. Pinkin desires a 20% markup on the total cost of the phone. Pinkin expects to sell 43,000 phones. Additional information is as follows:

Variable product cost per unit $82
Variable administrative cost per unit $66
Total fixed overhead $110,000
Total fixed administrative $90,000

Using the total cost method what price should Pinkin charge?

a. $178.08
b. $190.00
c. $152.08
d. $170.92
e. $188.75

Answers

Answer: $183.18

Explanation:

Pinkin aims to make a 20% markup on the total cost of selling the product.

Costs

Fixed Cost Per Unit

= (Total fixed overhead + Total fixed administrative) / no. of units

= (110,000 + 90,000)/43,000

= $4.65

Variable Costs Per Unit

= Variable product cost per unit + Variable administrative cost per unit

= 82 + 66

= $148

Total Cost per unit = 4.65 + 148

= $152.65

Price Pinkin should charge

= Total Cost ( 1 + Markup)

= 152.65 ( 1 + 20%)

= $183.18‬

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