Answer:
$6,811
Explanation:
Job V had $9,900 of direct labor and $7,128 of overhead was applied to the job
= $9,900 ÷ $7,128
= $1.39 overhead rate.
This means that the application was based on taking $9,900 of Direct labor × $1.39 rate = $7,128 overhead
For Job W, take $4,900 DL × same $1.39 rate = $6,811
Therefore, the overhead cost to be applied to job w at year end is $6,811
The distance between defects in an automated weaving process at Craft Mills, Inc. is exponentially distributed. On average there are 0.025 defects per foot. Use the random number 0.749 to simulate the distance between two defects. Give your answer to 3 decimal places. (Note: For this problem, the average (represented by tau) would be the average distance (in feet) between defects.)
Answer:
55.292 feets
Explanation:
Given that :
Average defect per foot, λ = 0.025
Random number generated = 0.791
Distance between two defects :
b(x) = 1 - e^-λx = random number
1 - e^-λx = 0.749
e^-λx = 0.749 - 1
λ = 0.025
e^-0.025x = - 0.251
Take the In of both sides ;
-0.025x = - ln(0.251)
0.025x = In(0.251)
x = In(0.251) / 0.025
x = 1.382302 / 0.025
x = 55.29209
x = 55.292 feets
Hence, distance between two defects is 55.292 feets
WESTON ENTERPRISES 2014 and 2015 Partial Balance Sheets Assets Liabilities and Owners’ Equity 2014 2015 2014 2015 Current assets $ 950 $ 1,016 Current liabilities $ 385 $ 416 Net fixed assets 3,967 4,608 Long-term debt 2,035 2,207 WESTON ENTERPRISES 2015 Income Statement Sales $ 12,530 Costs 5,990 Depreciation 1,080 Interest paid 200 a. What is owners' equity for 2014 and 2015?
Answer:
Missing word "b. What was the change in net working capital for 2014"
a. 2013 2014
Total assets 950+3967 = $4917 1016+4608 = $5624
Total liability 385+2035 = $2420 416+2207 = $2623
Equity $2497 $3001
b.Working capital = Current asset - Current liability
2014 Working capital = 1016 - 416
2014 Working capital = $600
2013 Working capital = 950-385
2013 Working capital = $565
Change in NWC = $600 - $565
Change in NWC = $35
Presented below is information related to Swifty Corporation.
Oct. 1 Diane Lexington begins business as a real estate agent with a cash investment of $21,688 in exchange for common stock.
2 Hires an administrative assistant.
3 Purchases office furniture for $2,494, on account.
6 Sells a house and lot for N. Fennig; bills N. Fennig $3,904 for realty services performed.
27 Pays $922 on the balance related to the transaction of October 3.
30 Pays the administrative assistant $2,711 in salary for October.
Date Account Titles Ref. Debit Credit
Oct. 1
2
3
6
27
30
Answer:
1) Oct 1
Dr Cash $21,688
Cr Common stock $21,688
2. No entry
3. Oct 3
Dr Cost of real estate service $2,494
Cr Accounts payable $2,494
4. Oct 1
Dr Accounts receivable $3,904
Cr Reality service revenue $3,904
5. Oct 27
Dr Accounts payable $922
Cr Cash $922
6. Oct 30
Dr Cost of real estate service $2,711
Cr Cash $2,711
Explanation:
Preparation of the debit-credit analysis for each transaction.
1) Oct 1
Dr Cash $21,688
Cr Common stock $21,688
[Being to record Issued common stock to properties]
2. No entry
3. Oct 3
Dr Cost of real estate service $2,494
Cr Accounts payable $2,494
[Being to record Purchased on account office furniture]
4. Oct 1
Dr Accounts receivable $3,904
Cr Reality service revenue $3,904
[Being to record Sold reality estate and bill raised]
5. Oct 27
Dr Accounts payable $922
Cr Cash $922
[Being to record paid dues of Oct 3 in part]
6. Oct 30
Dr Cost of real estate service $2,711
Cr Cash $2,711
[Being to record Salary paid to administrative staff]
The gross domestic product (GDP) of the United States is defined as the market value of allfinal goods and services produced within the United States in a given period of time. Based on this definition, indicate which of the following transactions will be included in (that is, directly increase) the GDP of the United States in 2018.
a. An accountant starts a client's 2018 tax return on April 14, 2019, finishing it just before midnight on April 15, 2019. Chocolate Express, a Swiss chocolate company, produces a chocolate bar at a plant in Illinois on December 5, 2018.
b. An elementary school student buys the chocolate bar on December 24. Rotato, a U.S. tire company, produces a set of tires at a plant in Michigan on September 13, 2018. It sells the set of tires to Speedmaster for use in the production of a two-door coupe that will be made in the United States in 2018. (Note: Focus exclusively on whether production of the set of tires increases GDP directly, and ignore the effect of production of the two-door coupe on GDP.)
c. Zippycar, a U.S. automobile company, produces a convertible at a manufacturing plant in Minneapolis on January 9, 2018. It sells the car at a dealership in San Diego on February 24, 2018.
d. Athleticus, a U.S. shoe company, produces a pair of sneakers at a plant in Vietnam on March 17, 2018. Athleticus imports the pair of sneakers into the United States on May 21, 2018.
Answer:
Chocolate Express, a Swiss chocolate company, produces a chocolate bar at a plant in Illinois on December 5, 2018.
b. An elementary school student buys the chocolate bar on December 24..
c. Zippycar, a U.S. automobile company, produces a convertible at a manufacturing plant in Minneapolis on January 9, 2018. It sells the car at a dealership in San Diego on February 24, 2018.
d. Athleticus, a U.S. shoe company, produces a pair of sneakers at a plant in Vietnam on March 17, 2018. Athleticus imports the pair of sneakers into the United States on May 21, 2018.
Explanation:
Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year
GDP calculated using the expenditure approach = Consumption spending by households + Investment spending by businesses + Government spending + Net export
Net export = exports – imports
When exports exceed import there is a trade deficit and when import exceeds import, there is a trade surplus.
Items not included in the calculation off GDP includes:
1. services not rendered to oneself
2. Activities not reported to the government
3. illegal activities
4. sale or purchase of used products
5. sale or purchase of intermediate products
The accountant's work would be included in 2019's GDP
The chocolate purchase would be included in GDP as part of consumption expenditure
Tire is an intermediate good in this question and would not be included in GDP
The purchase of the shoe from Vietnam would have no effect on GDP because it decreases net export
PLEASE HELP!!!!
How is a check treated by the US government?
a. as currency
b. as a legal contract
c. as a negotiable instrument
d. as a promise from the payee to the payer
Answer:
legal contract
Explanation:
should be it or currency
Select the proper term for each definition.
a. A promise to pay issued by a borrower with annual interest payments and a principal payment at maturity.
b. A share of ownership in a company
c. Funds that are kept in a bank that must be relinquished upon the owner's request
d. An agreement between a lender and a borrower
1. Stock
2. Bank Deposit
3. Loan
4. Bond
Answer:
a. loan
b. stock
c. bank deposit
d. bond
Explanation:
A stock is when a person buys ownership rights in a company. The holder of the share is known as a shareholder and receives dividends
A bond is when an entity borrows money. The lender is known as a bondholder. The bondholder is entitled to periodic interest payments. At maturity, the bond holder receives principal
A bank deposit is when an account holder at a bank deposits money in a bank. The account could be a savings or a current account
Tammy, a resident of Virginia, is considering purchasing a $100,000 North Carolina bond that yields 4.6% before tax. She is in the 35% Federal marginal tax bracket and the 5% state marginal tax bracket. She is aware that State of Virginia bonds of comparable risk are yielding 4.5%. However, the Virginia bonds are exempt from Virginia tax, but the North Carolina bond interest is taxable in Virginia. Tammy can deduct any state taxes paid on her Federal income tax return. In your analysis, assume that the bond amount is $100,000.
The question is incomplete. The complete question is :
Tammy, a resident of Virginia, is considering whether to purchase a $100, 000 North Carolina bond that yields 4.6% before tax. She is in the 35% Federal marginal tax bracket and the 5% state marginal tax bracket. Tammy is aware that State of Virginia bonds of comparable risk are yielding 4.5%. Virginia bonds are exempt from Virginia tax, but the North Carolina bond interest is taxable in Virginia. Tammy can deduct all state taxes paid on her Federal income tax return. In your analysis, assume that the bond amount is $100,000.If required, round your computations and answers to the nearest dollar. Determine the after tax income from each bond. Virginia Bond: $ 4, 600 North Carolina Bond: $ 4, 451 Which of the two options will provide the greater after-tax return to Tammy? Virginia bond
Solution :
Assuming that the bond amount is $100,000.
After the tax income from the Virginia bond is given by:
= 100,000 x 4.5%
= $ 4500
After the income tax from the North Carolina bond :
= (100,000 x 4.6%) x (1-5%) + (100,000 x 4.6% x 5% x 0.35)
= $ 4451
Therefore the Virginia bond will give an after tax higher return.
Information concerning a magazine’s readership is of interest both to the publisher and to the magazine’s advertisers. A survey of 500 subscribers included the following questions. For each question, determine the data type of possible responses.
a What is your age?
b What is your gender?
c What is your marital status?
d Is your annual income less than $30000,
between $30000 and $60000, or over
$60 000?
e To how many other magazines do you
subscribe?
f How do you rate the feature article
published in the current issue of the magazine (very good, good or poor)?
Washtenaw Corporation uses a job-order costing system. The following data are for last year: Estimated Direct Labor Hours 14,000 Estimated Machine Hours 12,000 Estimated Manufacturing Overhead Cost $42,600 Actual Direct Labor Hours 11,000 Actual Machine Hours 13,000 Actual Manufacturing Overhead Cost $39,000 Washtenaw applies overhead using a predetermined rate based on direct labor-hours. What predetermined overhead rate was used last year
Answer:
$3.25 per direct labor-hour
Explanation:
Calculation for predetermined overhead rate was used last year
Predetermined overhead rate = $39,000 ÷ 12,000 direct labor-hours
Predetermined overhead rate= $3.25 per direct labor-hour
Therefore the predetermined overhead rate was used last year was $3.25 per direct labor-hour
Job 910 was recently completed. The following data have been recorded on its job cost sheet: Direct materials $ 2,430 Direct labor-hours 70 labor-hours Direct labor wage rate $ 20 per labor-hour Machine-hours 134 machine-hours The Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $21 per machine-hour. The total cost that would be recorded on the job cost sheet for Job 910 would be:
Answer:
6644
Explanation:if u do the math whith your numbers you should get the answer
Waupaca Company establishes a $350 petty cash fund on September 9. On September 30, the fund shows $144 in cash along with receipts for the following expenditures: transportation costs of merchandise purchased, $42; postage expenses, $50; and miscellaneous expenses, $102. The petty cashier could not account for a $12 shortage in the fund. The company uses the perpetual system in accounting for merchandise inventory. Prepare:
a. the September 9 entry to establish the fund.
b. the September 30 entry to reimburse the fund
c. An October 1 entry to increase the fund to $395.
Solution :
Date Account Debit Credit
Sept 9 Petty cash $ 350
Cash $ 350
Sept 30 merchandise purchased $ 42
postage expenses $ 50
miscellaneous expenses $ 102
Cash shortage $ 12
Cash (350-42-50-102)=156-144=12 $ 206
Oct 1 Petty cash 45
Cash (395-350) $ 45
On January 1, Gucci Brothers Inc. started the year with a $696,000 balance in Retained Earnings and a $602,000 balance in common stock. During the year, the company reported net income of $109,000, paid a dividend of $14,400, and issued more common stock for $30,000. What is total stockholders' equity at the end of the year?
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
Given the above information, we will first calculate the common stock
Common stock = Balance in common stock + Common stock issued
= $602,000 + $30,000
= $632,000
Retained earnings
= Balance in retained earning + Net income - dividend paid
= $696,000 + $109,000 - $14,400
= $790,600
Total stockholder equity
= Common stock + retained earning
= $632,000 + $790,600
= $1,422,600
Magazine sells subscriptions for $60 for 30 issues. The company collects cash in advance and then mails out the magazines to subscribers each month. Apply the revenue recognition principle to determine a. when Seacoast Magazine should record revenue for this situation. b. the amount of revenue Seacoast Magazine should record for five issues.
Answer:
a. Revenue is earned when when service or product are delivered to client. Thus Seacoast Magazine should recognize the revenue when it mails the magazines to its subscribers.
b. Total amount received is $60 for 30 issues.
Amount for 1 issues = Total cost / Number of issues of magazines = $60/30 = $2 per issue
Amount of 5 issues = $2 * 5 = $10
Therefore, Seacoast Magazine should record revenue $10 for 5 issues.
a. Performed $29,400 of services on account.
b. Collected $17,500 cash on accounts receivable.
c. Paid $4,400 cash in advance for an insurance policy.
d. Paid $570 on accounts payable.
e. Recorded the adjusting entry to recognize $3,700 of insurance expense.
f. Recorded the adjusting entry to recognize $300 accrued interest revenue.
g. Received $9,500 cash for services to be performed at a later date.
h. Purchased land for $1,560 cash.
i. Purchased supplies for $1,800 cash.
Required:
Record each of the above transactions in general journal form and then show the effect of the transaction in a horizontal statements model. The first transaction is shown as an example. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)
Transaction Account Titles Debit Credit
a Accounts receivable 29,400
Service revenue 29,400
Show the effect of the transaction in a horizontal statements model. The first transaction is shown as an example. (In the Cash Flow column, use OA to designate operating activity, IA for investment activity, FA for financing activity, NC for net change in cash and NA to indicate the element is not affected by the event. Enter any decreases to account balances with a minus sign.)
Answer:
S/n Account Titles Debit$ Credit$
a. Accounts receivable 29400
Service revenue 29400
b. Cash 17500
Accounts receivable 17500
c. Prepaid insurance 4400
Cash 4400
d. Accounts payable 570
Cash 570
e. Insurance expense 3700
Prepaid insurance 3700
f. Interest receivable 300
Interest revenue 300
g. Cash 9500
Unearned service revenue 9500
h. Land 1560
Cash 1560
i. Supplies 1800
Cash 1800
Asset Liabilities Equity Revenue Expense Net income S.Cash Flow
a. 29400 29400 29400 29400 NA
b. 17500 OA
-17500
c. 4400 OA
-4400
d. -570 -570 OA
e. -3700 -3700 3700 -3700 NA
f. 300 300 300 300 NA
g. 9500 9500 OA
h. 1560 IA
-1560
i. 1800 OA
-1800
Based on Jacobs (1954). The Carter Caterer Company must have the following number of clean napkins available at the beginning of each of the next four days: day 1, 1500; day 2, 1200; day 3, 1800; day 4, 600. After being used, a napkin can be cleaned by one of two methods: fast service or slow service. Fast service costs 50 cents per napkin, and a napkin cleaned via fast service is available for use the day after it is last used. Slow service costs 30 cents per napkin, and these napkins can be reused two days after they are last used. New napkins can be purchased for a cost of 95 cents per napkin. Determine how to minimize the cost of meeting the demand for napkins during the next four days. (Note: There are at least two possible modeling approaches, one network and one nonnetwork. See if you can model it each way.)
If producing 200 buttons and 200 safety pins
daily is a 50% split of resources, where do we
see the opportunity cost if you decide to
produce 300 buttons and 100 safety pins?
A. The opportunity cost is still at 50%.
B. The opportunity cost is in producing fewer safety pins.
C. The opportunity cost is in the inefficiency of producing to
products.
D. The opportunity cost is in the market share for buttons.
Answer:
The correct option is - B. The opportunity cost is in producing fewer safety pins.
Explanation:
The correct option is - B. The opportunity cost is in producing fewer safety pins.
Reason -
Initially we produce 200 buttons and 200 safety pins and there are 50% split of resources.
Now, If we produce 300 buttons and 100 safety pins and there is no change in the split of resources, then
The opportunity cost of extra 100 buttons is sale amount we would have been getting if we make that 100 safety pins.
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development was originally founded with the purpose of:_________
Answer:
Explanation:
This banks original purpose for being founded was to provide money and help pay for the reconstruction of European nations that suffered great losses during the second World War. This bank was founded in 1944, one whole year before the end of the war. The war completely destroyed many European nations as well as their economies so it was very difficult for them to rebuild without the help of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
Prepare the issuer's journal entry for each of the following separate transactions.
a. On March 1, Atlantic Co. issues 49,500 shares of $4 par value common stock for $318,500 cash.
b. On April 1, OP Co. issues no-par value common stock for $84,000 cash.
c. On April 6, MPG issues 3,400 shares of $20 par value common stock for $53,000 of inventory, $150,000 of machinery, and acceptance of a $103,000 note payable.
Answer:
a.
March 1
Debit : Cash $318,500
Credit : Common Stock $198,000
Credit : Excess of Par $120,500
Being Issue of Par value Shares for $318,500 cash
b.
April 1
Debit : Cash $84,000
Credit : Common Stock $84,000
Being Issue of no Par value shares for $84,000 cash
c.
April 6
Debit : Inventory $53,000
Debit : Note Receivable $103,000
Credit : Common Stock $68,000
Credit : Excess of Par $88,000
Being Issue of Par value Shares for Inventory and Note Receivable
Explanation:
Note: We are instructed to prepare journals from the issuer`s point of view and this needs to be followed.
When shares are issued, the Common Stock increases :
a. For par value Common Stocks, any price paid in excess of par value is accounted in Excess of Par Reserve.
b. For no par value shares, there is no Excess of Par Reserve, we simply record the increase in Common Stock at the price paid for.
A refrigerator costs $800 on an installment plan that requires a down payment of $140 and monthly payments for 12 months. What are the monthly payments of the plan?
When the economy is doing well, the financial market is also guaranteed to do well.
True
False
Question 2 (5 points)
(01.07 MC)
How do we know our current money has value? (5 points)
а
People talk about money a lot.
Ob
It is backed by gold.
Ос. .
People accept it in exchange for goods or services,
od
It has many security measures.
Answer:
It's C
Explanation:
a and d are kind of a result of C but C is still correct
we no longer back our money with gold
Money management includes effective tax planning. Your financial plan should include ways to lower your tax liability so you have more money to spend, invest, or donate. The key to effective tax planning is to reduce your taxable income, rather than your gross income, through all appropriate and legally available opportunities.
The act of reducing taxes in ways that are legal and compatible with the intent of Congress is called:______
Answer:
Tax Avoidance
Explanation:
A Tax is simply a compulsory payment to a local, state, or national government. It is a source of Revenue to government.
Tax Avoidance is defined as an action that an individual embark on to lreduce tax and maximize after tax income. That is to lessen one's tax liability within the limit set up by law.
In case of tax reduction or minimisation for an individual, one must;
1. Know that the arrangement is usually in the beginning of the business rather than in the course of it.
2. There must be sound commercial reasons for the arrangement.
3. Limit tax by exercising choices provided for in the Act and do not use these choices out of the manner listed by parliament. e.t.c
On December 1st, the company pays a local radio station $200,000 for 4 months of radio ads that are to be aired equally throughout December through March. Prepaid Advertising was debited on December 1st and no other entries regarding this transaction were made since then.
15. $ After the adjusting entry has been recorded on December 31", determine the amount of advertising expense for the year ended December 314 16. S After the adjusting entry has been recorded on December 31%, determine the ending balance in the prepaid advertising account that should be recorded on the December 31" Balance Sheet. Use the following transactions to answer questions
17-19 Determine the amount of revenue or expense that would be reported at the time of the transaction under the two methods. An example transaction has been completed for you.
Question Completion:
Journalize the adjusting entry.
Answer:
Adjusting Journal Entry:
December 31:
Debit Advertising Expense $50,000
Credit Prepaid Advertising $50,000
To record the advertising expense for the year (1 month's).
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
December 1: Prepaid Advertising for 4 months = $200,000
Advertising expense for the year (1 month) = $50,000 ($200,000/4 months)
Balance of Prepaid Advertising for 3 months = $150,000 ($200,000 *3/4)
b) The Adjusting Journal entry recognizes the advertising expense that relates to the year and carry forward the prepaid balance to the next accounting year. Expenses and revenue are recorded when the services are consumed or rendered and not when cash is exchanged. In this case, the $200,000 is not recognized as advertising expense for the current year. Instead, only $50,000 is recorded as expense. The balance of $150,000 is carried forward to the next year when the service will be consumed.
Pack-and-Go, a new competitor to FedEx and UPS, does intra-city package deliveries in seven major metropolitan areas. The performance of Pack-and-Go is measured by management as: (1) delivery time (relative to budgeted delivery time), (2) on-time delivery rates (defined as agreed-upon delivery date/time plus or minus a specified cushion), and (3) percentage of lost or damaged deliveries. In response to competitive pressures, Pack-and-Go is evaluating an investment in new technology that would improve customer service and delivery quality, particularly in terms of items (2) and (3) above. The annual cost of the new technology, for each of the seven metropolitan areas serviced by Pack-and-Go, is expected to be $80,000. You have gathered the following information regarding delivery performance under both existing operations and after implementing the new technology:
Decision Alernative
After Implementing
Item Current System New Technology
On-time delivery rate 80% 95%
Variable cost per package lost or damaged $30 $30
Allocated fixed cost per package lost or damaged $10 $10
Annual number of packages lost or damaged 300 100
Based on a recent marketing study commissioned by Pack-and-Go, the company estimates that each percentage point increase in the on-time performance rate would lead to an annual revenue increase of $10,000. The average contribution margin ratio for packages delivered by Pack-and-Go is estimated as 40%.
Required:
1. From a financial perspective, should pack-and-Go invest in the new technology?
2. Based on the data collected by Pack-and-Go, the company is fairly confident about the reduction in costs associated with lost or damaged packages. However, because of uncertainties in terms of pricing in the markets in which Pack-and-Go operates, it is less sure about the predicted increase in revenues associated with the implementation of the new technology. What is the break-even increase in annual revenue that would justify the investment in the new technology?
Answer:
Pack-and-Go
1. From a financial perspective, Pack-and-Go should invest in the new technology. It will enjoy a contribution margin of 97.5%.
2. The break-even increase in annual revenue that would justify the investment in the new technology is:
Fixed cost = Contribution
$80,000 = Contribution - $8,000
= $72,000 ($80,000 - $8,000
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Expected cost of new technology investment = $80,000
Delivery performance:
Decision Alternative
After Implementing
Item Current System New Technology
On-time delivery rate 80% 95%
Variable cost per package lost
or damaged $30 $30
Allocated fixed cost per
package lost or damaged $10 $10
Annual number of packages
lost or damaged 300 100
Variable cost for lost or
damaged packages $9,000 (300*$30) $3,000 (100*$30)
Fixed cost for lost or
damaged packages 3,000 (300*$10) $1,000 (100*$10)
Total cost for lost or
damaged packages $12,000 $4,000
Increase in the on-time performance rate = 95% - 80% = 15%
Increase in annual Revenue = $10,000 * 15 = $150,000
Savings from lost or damaged packages = 8,000 ($12,000 - $4,000)
Total savings from new technology = $158,000
Annual cost of new technology = (80,000)
Net savings from new technology = $78,000
Contribution margin based on net savings = $78,000/$80,000 * 100 = 97.5%
Average contribution margin = 40%
Prior to May 1, Fortune Company has never had any treasury stock transactions. A company repurchased 150 shares of its common stock on May 1 for $7,500. On July 1, it reissued 75 of these shares at $53 per share. On August 1, it reissued the remaining treasury shares at $48 per share. What is the balance in the Paid-in Capital, Treasury Stock account on August 2?
Answer:
$150
Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
Repurchase rate per share
= $7,500 ÷ 150
= $50 per share
On july 1 paid in capital , treasury stock = $450 [150 × ($53 - $50)]
On August 1 paid in capital ,treasury stock = ($300) [150 × ($48 - $50)]
So on august 2 it would be
= $450 - $300
= $150
The next three questions are based on the following information: Demand for an item is 1000 units per year. A processing fee of $10 will be charged for each order placed. The purchasing cost of the item is $20. The annual cost to carry an item in inventory is 20% of the item costs. What is the unit inventory holding cost
Answer:
$4.00
Explanation:
The cost of purchasing 1000 units per year is computed thus:
the annual cost of purchase=annual demand*cost per unit
annual demand=1000
cost per unit=$20
the annual cost of purchase=1,000*$20
the annual cost of purchase=$20,000
The cost of carrying or holding the inventory for one year is 20% of cost of purchase
Annual holding cost=20%*$20,000
Annual holding cost=$4,000
the unit inventory holding cost=annual holding cost/annual demand
the unit inventory holding cost=$4,000/1000
the unit inventory holding cost=$4.00
Problem 3-3 (Algo) A dry cleaner uses exponential smoothing to forecast equipment usage at its main plant. August usage was forecasted to be 46 percent of capacity; actual usage was 52 percent of capacity. A smoothing constant of .10 is used. a. Prepare a forecast for September. (Round your final answer to 2 decimal places.) b. Assuming actual September usage of 53 percent, prepare a forecast for October usage. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Answer:
A.Forecast for September=46.9
B. Forecast for October usage=47.51
Explanation:
a) preparation of the forecast for September
Forecast for September= 46 + .10 (52 − 43)
Forecast for September=46+.10(9)
Forecast for September=46+0.9
Forecast for September=46.9
Therefore Forecast for September will be 46.9
b) Preparation of the forecast for October usage
Forecast for October usage=46.9 + .10 (53-46.9)
Forecast for October usage=46.9+.10(6.1)
Forecast for October usage=46.9+0.61
Forecast for October usage=47.51
Therefore Forecast for October usage will be 47.51
TB MC Qu. 03-111 A manufacturer of cedar shingles...
A manufacturer of cedar shingles has supplied the following data:
Bundles of cedar shakes produced and sold 262,000
Sales revenue $ 2,122,200
Variable manufacturing expense $ 975,200
Fixed manufacturing expense $ 487,000
Variable selling and administrative expense $ 260,400
Fixed selling and administrative expense $ 276,000
Net operating income $ 123,600"
The company's contribution margin ratio is closest to:__________ (Do not round Intermediate calculations. Round your answer to whole percentage)
a) 42%
b) 34%
c) 66%
d) 58%
Answer:
A. 42%
Explanation:
Given the above information,
Contribution margin ratio = (Selling price - Unitary variable cost) / Selling price
Selling price = $2,122,200 / 262,000 = $8.1
Total variable cost = Variable manufacturing expense $975,200 + Variable selling and administrative expense $260,400 = $1,235,600
Unitary variable cost = $1,235,600 / 262,000 = $4.72
Contribution margin ratio = (8.1 - 4.72)/8.1 = 41.73% = 42%
Discuss the purpose of strategic planning in a health care environment. Explain what factors affect future planning in an organization and what tools can be used for future planning
Answer: Strategic planning in health care organization is the outlining of steps to to to reach a specific goal within the health sector, it could be a challenge that needs to be solved or an improvement on already existing plans to make them better
Explanation:
Strategic planning in health care organization is the outlining of steps to to to reach a specific goal within the health sector, it could be a challenge that needs to be solved or an improvement on already existing plans to make them better
Factors that affect future planning in organization;
Poor planning; not having a proper plan can lead to failure most times. Sometimes, it's not just about planning but it's more importantly about having aims and objectives that would solve a problem, if it is not solving a problem then there would be failure.
Poor execution; this problem is most times caused by team members who have not grasped the full idea of what the plan is about, don't know how to go about it or are not enthusiastic about the plan.
Tools for planning;
SWOT Analysis
Porter's Five Forces
PESTLE Analysis
Visioning
VRIO Framework
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