Suppose Stark Ltd. just issued a dividend of $1.59 per share on its common stock. The company paid dividends of $1.25, $1.33, $1.40, and $1.51 per share in the last four years. a. If the stock currently sells for $40, what is your best estimate of the company’s cost of equity capital using the arithmetic average growth rate in dividends? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) a. What if you use the geometric average growth rate? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer 1

Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

a) The dividend growth rate is given as D2/D1 - 1

Year            Dividend                        Growth rate

1                    $1.25                            

2                   $1.33                       ($1.33/ $1.25 - 1) 6.4%

3                   $1.4                          ($1.4/$1.33 - 1) 5.26%

4                   $1.51                         ($1.51/$1.4 -1)  7.86%  

       

The arithmetic average growth rate is the average of all the growth rates.

Arithmetic average growth rate = (6.4% + 5.26% + 7.86%) / 3 = 6.51%

The cost of annuity = (cost of common stock / Selling stock price) * 100% + Average growth rate

The cost of annuity = ($1.59 / $40) * 100% + 6.51% = 10.49%

b) The geometric growth rate is given as:

geometric average growth rate =

[tex](\frac{D_n}{D_o} )^{\frac{1}{n} }-1\\D_n=1.51,D_o=1.25,n=3\\\\Geometric\ growth\ rate=\frac{1.51}{1.25}^{1/3}-1=6.5\%[/tex]

The cost of annuity = ($1.59 / $40) * 100% + 6.5% = 10.48%


Related Questions

After the USA introduces a tariff in the market for gigastraps, the price of gigastraps in the USA will:

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Answer:

I'm not sure what a gigastrap is or if it is just a some term made up for this question, but whenever an import tariff is set, the price of the product will increase. It doesn't matter if it is something simple as sugar, microchips, diamonds, cars, etc. It doesn't even matter if the product can be produced domestically or not, the price will still increase since the domestic producers will increase their price to match the increase in price of foreign goods. This is the reason why sugar is so expensive in the US, since the domestic producers charge extremely high prices because they know there is no way foreign sugar producers can compete with them due to the import tariffs and quotas.

Website promotion methods include:________.
a. banner ads
b. word of mouth
c. newsletters
d. all of the above

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Answer:

All of the above

Explanation:

A website can be promoted through the following methods

- Word of mouth: This involves advertising your website to people by telling them directly the different features of the website and giving them unique reasons why they should visit the website

- Newsletters: This involves writing down the benefits of your website to potential customers, this can be sent to their various emails. This form of advertisement is very essential as it serves as a constant reminder to potential customers to enable them visit your website.

- Banner ads: This is a type of advertising strategy in which features of your website is shown in the form of images. This images are used to compel visitors to check out the website. This form of advertising enables you to showcase your website in an attractive way.

Hence all of the options above can be effectively used to promote a website.

ABC Inc. manufactures bedding sets. The budgeted production is for 55,000 comforters in 2012. Each comforter requires 7 yards of material. So 385,000 yards will be needed. The estimated January 1, 2012, beginning inventory is $124,000 in material. The desired ending balance is $120,000 in material. If the material costs $4.00 per yard, determine the direct materials budget for 2012.

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Answer:

Total direct material cost= $1,536,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

So 385,000 yards will be needed.

The estimated January 1, 2012, beginning inventory is $124,000.

The desired ending balance is $120,000.

The material costs $4.00 per yard.

To determine the direct material budget, we need to use the following formula:

Purchases= production + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory

Direct material budget:

Production= 385,000*4= 1,540,000

Desired ending inventory= 120,000

Beginning inventory= (124,000)

Total direct material cost= $1,536,000

Linda installed a special pool for the hydrotherapeutic treatment of severe arthritis, as prescribed by her doctor. The cost of installing the pool was $19,520, and her insurance company paid $4,880 toward its cost. The pool increased the value of Linda's house by $6,832, and it has a useful life of 10 years. How much of a deduction is Linda entitled to in the year of installation of the pool?

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Answer:Therefore amount of deductions allowable in year of installation = $7,808

Explanation:

Deductions  entitled in the year of installation of pool  =Cost of installing pool -insurance cost - the increase in property value

=$19,520- $4,880 -$6,832

=$7,808

Therefore amount of deductions allowable = $7,808

Temple Company has $500,000 of 9% bonds that pay interest on June 30 and December 31 and have an authorization date of January 1, 2019. The company issues the bonds on March 1, 2019, at par, plus accrued interest.Prepare the journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds.

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Answer:

Dr Cash ($500,000 * $103 / $100) $507,500

Cr Bond Payable                                           $507,500

Cr Bond premium                                          $7,500  

Explanation:

The bond was issued at 1st March and the interest due is at 31st of December which means that first 2 month interest has been accrued and thus requires journal entry to record:

Dr Interest Expense ($500,000 * 9% * 2/12)  $7,500

Cr Interest Payable                                                $7,500

At the issuance date, the price of the bond is $103 and this is the price that was received when the bond was issued, hence the cash collected would be:

Cash Collected = ($500,000 * $103 / $100) = $515,000

$7,500 would be the interest accrued which means:

Cash collected for bond = $515,000 -  $7,500 = $575,000

Now the entry would be:

Dr Cash ($500,000 * $103 / $100) $507,500

Cr Bond Payable                                           $507,500

Cr Bond premium                                          $7,500  

Kouba Corporation is working on its direct labor budget for the next two months. Each unit of output requires 0.52 direct labor-hours. The direct labor rate is $9.00 per direct labor-hour. The production budget calls for producing 1,700 units in April and 1,600 units in May. The company guarantees its direct labor workers a 40-hour paid work week. With the number of workers currently employed, that means that the company is committed to paying its direct labor work force for at least 960 hours in total each month even if there is not enough work to keep them busy.Required Construct the direct labor budget for the next two months. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) April May Required production in units Direct labor-hours per unit Total direct labor-hours needed Total direct labor-hours paid Total direct labor cost

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Answer:

Kouba Corporation

Direct labor budget for April and May:

                                                         April           May

Production in units                         1,700          1,600

Direct labor-hours per unit             0.52           0.52

Total direct labor-hours needed     884             832

Total direct labor-hours paid          960             960

Direct labor rate                           $9.00          $9.00

Total direct labor cost                $8,640        $8,640

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                          April           May

Production in units                         1,700          1,600

Direct labor-hours per unit             0.52           0.52

Total direct labor-hours needed     884             832

Total direct labor-hours paid          960             960

Direct labor rate                           $9.00          $9.00

Total direct labor cost                $8,640        $8,640

Idle hours paid for                              76              128

Cost for idle hours                        $684          $1,152

b) The Kouba Corporation pays its workers for a total of 204 idle hours with a total cost of $1,836 for the two months period.  This amount is substantial, about 10% of the total amount paid for the two months.

The equation of the least-squares regression line for predicting selling price from appraised value is

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Answer:

[tex]\widehat {price}=127.27+1.0466(appraised\ value)[/tex]

Explanation:

The question is not complete, the complete question is attached

An appraised value is the value used estimate the price of a product. Regression analysis is the use of mathematical models and functions to predict a variable with the help of other variables. It shows the relationship between variables. Regression analysis can also be used to estimate, predict or forecast from a model.  

The equation of the least-squares regression line for predicting selling price from appraised value is gotten by adding the constant coefficient and the appraisal coefficient. The equation is given as:

[tex]\widehat {price}=127.27+1.0466(appraised\ value)[/tex]

After Xavier and Alyssa deposited nearly $55,000 in a savings account at Bigbux Bank, the bank failed and filed for bankruptcy. Because the Bigbux was an FDIC member bank, Xavier and Alyssa:_______

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Answer: should be protected because their account is fully insured by the FDIC.

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Xavier and Alyssa kept about $55,000 in a savings account at Bigbux Bank, the bank failed and filed for bankruptcy but that the bank FDIC member bank.

Based on the above scenario, they'll be protected because their account is fully insured by the FDIC. It should be noted that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation helps in insuring several bank deposits and in case of bank failure, the depositors will be paid or the accounts of the bank will have to be transferred to some other bank.

Juan and Rita are having trouble with new employees Peters and Jackson, indicating which of the four targeted areas of change is most needed?

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Answer:

people

Explanation:

There are four areas that are subject to change as the organization frequently tries to adjust to internal and external pressures. These four areas includes:

1. Strategy

2. People

3. Structure

4. Technology

However, in this case, it has been established that, Juan and Rita are having trouble with new employees Peters and Jackson, this is implies or indicates that areas of change is most needed is PEOPLE, because in this case, the problem is between people.

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The following financial statement information is from five separate companies.
Company A Company B Company C Company D Company E
December
31, 2018
Assets $ 44,000 $ 34,320 $ 28,160 $ 78,320 $ 120,120
Liabilities 36,080 24,024 15,206 54,040 ?
December
31, 2019
Assets 49,000 35,280 ? 89,180 135,240
Liabilities ? 23,990 16,086 42,806 106,839
During
year 2019
Stock
issuances 6,000 1,400 9,750 ? 6,500
Net income
(loss) 11,630 ? 7,900 15,094 8,877
Cash
dividends 3,500 2,000 5,875 0 11,000
Compute the amount of assets for Company C on December 31, 2019. (Enter losses amount with a minus sign, wherever required.)

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Answer:

= $40,815

Explanation:

For computing the assets first determine the equity for the year 2018 which is shown below:

Equity is

= Total assets - total liabilities

= $28,160 - $15,206

= $12,954

Now the total assets for the year 2019 is

= total liabilities + total equity

= $16,086 + $12,954 + $9750 + $7,900 - $5,875

= $16,086 + $24,729

= $40,815

Calculate ​'s net working​ capital, current​ ratio, and debt ratio at ​31, ​, rounding to two decimal places. At ​31, ​, net working capital was ​, the current ratio was ​, and the debt ratio was . Did ​'s ability to pay both current and total debts improve or deteriorate during the fiscal​ year? Evaluate ​'s debt position as strong or weak and give your reason.

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Question Completion:

The accounts of Granger Services Inc. at January 31, 2016 are listed in alphabetical order:

Accounts payable $12,200

Accounts receivable 17,000

Accumulated depreciation – equipment 6,500

Advertising expense 11,300

Cash 17,400

Common Stock 5,300

Current portion: Long-term note payable 1,900

Depreciation expense – Equipment 1,900

Interest expense 500

Dividends declared 12,500

Equipment 42,000

Long-term note payable 16,000

Other long-term assets 13,700

Prepaid expense 5,900

Retained earnings, Jan 31, 2015 13,300

Salary expense 26,100

Salary payable 3,400

Service Revenue 95,000

Supplies 3,500

Supplies expense 4,600

Unearned Service revenue 2,800

At ​January 31, ​2015, net working capital was $22,600​, the current ratio was ​1.90, and the debt ratio was 0.15.

Requirements as provided in the question

Answer:

Granger Services Inc.

a. Net Working Capital:

Current Assets - Current Liabilities

= $43,800 - 20,300

= $23,500

b.  Current ratio:

Current assets / current liabilities

= $43,800/20,300

= 2.16

c. Debt Ratio:

Total Liabilities/Total Assets * 100

= $36,300/$93,000 * 100

= 0.39 or 39%

d) At ​January 31, ​2016, net working capital was $23,500​, the current ratio was ​2.16, and the debt ratio was 0.39.

e) Grange's ability to pay both current and total debts improved marginally during the fiscal year with less current liabilities vis-a-vis the current assets and more long-term debts as can be discerned from the current ratio and debt ratio respectively.

f) Grange's debt position became weak in 2016 as its debts can be settled with 39% of the total assets as against 2015's 15%.  This implies that whereas, 15% of the assets could settle the debts in 2015, Grange needed 39% of assets to settle debts in 2016.  This is a deterioration for a company that does not want to be highly leveraged.  Otherwise, it is an improvement in debt leverage.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Granger Services Inc. Trial Balance as of January 31, 2016:

                                                  Debit           Credit

Cash                                        $17,400

Accounts receivable                 17,000

Prepaid expense                       5,900

Supplies                                     3,500

Equipment                               42,000

Accumulated

depreciation–equipment                             $6,500

Other long-term assets          13,700

Accounts payable                                         12,200

Unearned Service revenue                           2,800

Salary payable                                                3,400

Current portion: Long-term note payable     1,900

Long-term note payable                              16,000  

Common Stock                                              5,300

Retained earnings, Jan 31, 2015                 13,300

Dividends declared                12,500

Service Revenue                                        95,000

Advertising expense               11,300

Depreciation expense

– Equipment                            1,900

Interest expense                        500

Salary expense                      26,100

Supplies expense                   4,600

Total                                       156,400      156,400

Granger Services Income Statement for the year ended January 31, 2016:

Service Revenue                               $95,000

Expenses:

Advertising expense               11,300

Depreciation expense

– Equipment                            1,900

Interest expense                        500

Salary expense                      26,100

Supplies expense                   4,600    $44,400

Net Income                                          $50,600

Retained earnings, January 31, 2015    13,300

Dividends declared                               (12,500)

Retained earnings, January 31, 2016  $51,400

Granger Balance Sheet as of January 31, 2016:

Assets:

Current Assets:

Cash                                        $17,400

Accounts receivable                 17,000

Prepaid expense                       5,900

Supplies                                     3,500

Total Current Assets                               $43,800

Long-term Assets:

Equipment                42,000

Accumulated depreciation

 – equipment            6,500   35,500

Other long-term assets          13,700

Total long-term assets                           $49,200

Total assets                                            $93,000

Liabilities + Equity:

Current Liabilities:

Accounts payable                $12,200

Unearned Service revenue    2,800

Salary payable                         3,400

Current note payable              1,900

Total Current Liabilities                           $20,300

Long-term note payable                            16,000  

Common Stock                      5,300

Retained earnings                51,400

Total shareholders' equity                       56,700

Total Liabilities + Shareholders' Equity $93,000

What are the five key things you must know in order to identify opportunities in your area of work?

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Five key things you must know in order to identify opportunities in your area of work are:

1. Study industry trends and insights, by checking the latest or current infographics on your industry.

2. Study top executives in the industry, through interviews, magazines profiles, and their company websites.

3. Pay attention to both existing and potential clients' needs.

4. Understand the present challenges in the industry and think the solution

5. Attend conferences and seminars relating to your industry.

Reasons why estimating time and cost are important include all of the following EXCEPT:_________
A) To schedule work.
B) To determine how long the project should take and cost.
C) To develop cash flow needs.
D) To determine how well the project is progressing.
E) To help establish a project selection process.

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Answer:

E) To help establish a project selection process.

Explanation: Estimating the time and cost of a project or a business activity is very important as it will to schedule the work, determine the financial requirements of a project,to determine how well the project is performing or progressing etc.

Time and cost of a project are very important to an organisation as they are part of the factors to be analysed and put into consideration when carry or choosing a project.

Which of the following statements about overhead variances is false?
a. Standard hours allowed are used in calculating the controllable variance.
b. Standard hours allowed are used in calculating the volume variance.
c. The controllable variance pertains solely to fixed costs.
d. The total overhead variance pertains to both variable and fixed costs.

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Answer: c. The controllable variance pertains solely to fixed costs

Explanation:

For overhead variance, it should be noted that standard hours allowed are used in calculating the controllable variance, standard hours allowed are used in calculating the volume variance and the total overhead variance pertains to both variable and fixed costs.

Therefore, the option that is not true is that the controllable variance pertains solely to fixed costs(option C)

What is the equilibrium weekly wage and the equilibrium quantity of solar panel installers in the town

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Answer:

Equilibrium wage = 800

Equilibrium quantity = 4

Explanation:

The computation of equilibrium weekly wage and the equilibrium quantity of solar panel is shown below:-

Here as per the graph the equilibrium wage is meet at 800 where equilibrium quantity is lying on 4.

Therefore according to the given situation the equilibrium wage is 800 and the equilibrium wage is 4.

as the quantity demanded and quantity supplied are matched so this we called as an equilibrium

Explain how accrual accounting differs from cash basis accounting if:A. Prepaid insurance beginning $400B. Payments for insurance during the period $1,200C. Prepaid insurance ending $700

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Answer:

Difference between accrual accounting and cash basis accounting:

The insurance expense for the period will be $900 under the accrual accounting basis.  But with the cash basis of accounting, the insurance expense for the period will be $1,200 being the amount of insurance paid during the period.

Explanation:

a) Data:

A. Prepaid insurance beginning $400

B. Payments for insurance during the period $1,200

C. Prepaid insurance ending $700

With accrual basis, the insurance prepaid of $400 at the beginning will be accounted as expense in the current year when the services are consumed.  The amount would be debited to the Prepaid Insurance account as a current asset.  The payments for insurance during the period of $1,200 are also added to the beginning prepayment.  Then the prepaid insurance ending of $700 is deducted (credited) to the insurance account to arrive at the insurance expense for the period.

The cash basis accounting will charge the sum of $1,200 as the insurance expense for the period with no regard for the beginning and ending balances of prepayments.

On January 2, 20X4, West Co. issued 9% bonds in the amount of $500,000, which mature on January 2, 20X24. The bonds were issued for $469,500 to yield 10%. Interest is payable annually on December 31. West uses the interest method of amortizing bond discount. In its June 30, 20X4, balance sheet, what amount should West report as bonds payable?

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Answer:

$470,425

Explanation:

The computation of the amount reported as bond payable is shown below:

Particulars  Interest at 4.5% Interest at 5%  Amortized  UnAmortized  CV

                                                                            discount     discount

Starting value                                                                        $30,500  $469,500    

                                                              ($500,000 - $469,500)  

June 30         $22,500         $23,475                $975        $29,525  $470,425

  ($500,000 × 4.5%)            ($469500 × 5%)

The six months rate would be the half of the rates given in the question

What is the present value of $9,500 payable at the end of 7 years? Use a nominal rate (monthly compounding) of 8.25%.

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Answer:

PV= $5,342.89

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Future value (FV)= $9,500

First, we need to calculate the monthly interest rate (i) and the number of periods (n):

i= 0.0825/12= 0.006875

n= 7*12= 84

To calculate the present value, we need to use the following formula:

PV= FV/(1+i)^n

PV= 9,500/(1.006875^84)

PV= $5,342.89

In a statement of cash flows, the sale of a long-term investment would ordinarily be classified as:_____.a. an operating activity.
b. a financing activity.
c. an investing activity.
d. a lending activity.

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Answer:

c. an investing activity.

Explanation:

The sale and acquisition of items of Property, Plant and Equipment is classified under investing activities in the cash flow statement.

Therefore, the sale proceeds following the sale of a long-term investment would ordinarily be classified as a cash inflow from investing activity.

W02_06.
is the popular name for a free-market economy in which business people make most of the
decisions about what products to produce, how many workers to hire, and what prices to charge for goods
and services.
Select one:
a. Communism
b. Marginalism
ec. Capitalism
d. Socialism

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Answer:

it is capitalism

Explanation:

This is so becauae , capitalism is a free market economy where the individual business people do most in the economy by deciding what to produce , workers to hire etc than the government

The account, Stock Investments, is:________.
a. a subsidiary ledger account.
b. a long-term liability account.
c. a long-term investment account.
d. another name for Debt Investments.

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A long term investments

Granite Enterprises acquired a patent from Southern Research Corporation on January 1, 2021, for $3.7 million. The patent will be used for five years, even though its legal life is 20 years. Rocky Corporation has made a commitment to purchase the patent from Granite for $170,000 at the end of five years. Compute Granite's patent amortization for 2021, assuming the straight-line method is used.

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Answer:

$706,000

Explanation:

Amortisation is a method used in expensing the cost of a natural resource

Straight line depreciation expense = (Cost of asset - Salvage value) / useful life

Useful life = 5

cost of the asset = $3.7 million.

Salvage value = $170,000

($3.7 million - $170,000 ) / 5 = $706,000

different types of products and services

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Answer:

Classification of Products and Services.

Convenience Goods. These are products that consumers purchase often and habitually, without much thought given.

Shopping Goods. In contrast, consumers looking to purchase shopping goods are more willing to do research and compare different product options....

Specialty GoodsUnsought Goods.

Jen agrees to buy Kev's Dirt Bike business on the express condition that Valley Credit Union approves the financing. This approval is:______.
A) a concurrent condition.
B) a condition precedent.
C) a condition subsequent.
D) an implied condition.

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Answer:

B) a condition precedent.

Explanation:

A condition precedent is an event or state of affairs that is required before something else will occur. It is a condition precedent because, without the approval of the loan which should come first, Jen would not be interested in buying the Dirt Bike business owned by Kev.

determine the present value of 15000 is to be received at the end of eight years and the discount rate is 9%

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Answer:

PV= $7,528

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Future value= $15,000

Number of periods= 8 years

Interest rate= 9% compounded annually

To calculate the present value, we need to use the following formula:

PV= FV/(1+i)^n

PV= 15,000/(1.09^8)

PV= $7,528

Corporation has the following data as of December​ 31, ​: Total Current Liabilities $36,210 Total Stockholders' Equity $ ? Total Current Assets 58,200 Other Assets 36,800 Long-term Liabilities 139,630 Property, Plant, and Equipment, Net 206,440 Compute the debt to equity ratio at December​ 31, .​ (Round your answer to two decimal​ places, X.XX.)

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Answer:Debt Equity ratio= 1.40

Explanation:

Assets

Current Assets    $ 58,200

Other Assets    $36,800

Property Plant & Equipment (net)  =$ 206,440

Total Assets   =$301,440

Liabilities

Current Liabilities  =$ 36,210

Long Term Liabilities  =$139,630

Total Liabilities=$175,840

Total Stockholder's Equity= Total assets - total liabilities

=$301,440-$175,840

=$125,600

Debt Equity ratio = Total liabilities/ Total Stockholder’s Equity

= $175,840/$125,600

= 1.40

Consider the following sentence: In order to swim for an hour, Paolo must take time away from work, where he earns $11 per hour. This is in addition to paying a $4 entrance fee for the pool. Which basic principle of individual choice do these statements best illustrate?

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Answer: The cost of something is what you give up to get it

Explanation:

The options to the question are:

1.) The cost of something is what you give up to get it

2) Markets are usually a good way to organize economic activity

3) People usually exploit opportunities to make themselves better off.

4) Trade can make everyone better off

This has to do with opportunity cost whereby there's always a trradeoff between two goods. One has to make a choice and leave out one economic decision in order to make another decision.

This can be seen in the question where we were told that In order to swim for an hour, Paolo must take time away from work, where he earns $11 per hour. This is in addition to paying a $4 entrance fee for the pool.

Chik’s Chickens has accounts receivable of $6,333. Sales for the year were $9,800. What is its average collection period?

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Answer:

235.5 days

Explanation:

Chik's chicken has accounts receivables of $6,333

The sales for the year for Chik's chicken is $9,800

The first step is to calculate the receivables turnover

= $9,800/$6,333

= 1.55

Therefore the average collection period for Chik's chicken can be calculated as follows

= 365/1.55

= 235.5 days

Hence the average collection period for Chik's chicken is 235.5 days

Number the following activities from 1 to 3 in the order corresponding to the typical flow of cost in a CPA firm.
Record the time worked on a client project by professional staff.
Record the completion of a client project.
Record the application of office overhead.

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Answer:

1. Record the time worked on a client project by professional staff.

The first thing is do is to record the time the client was worked on by a professional staff because CPAs should be charging by the hour.

2. Record the completion of a client project.

The record the completion of a client project so that the project can be considered finished. The total hours worked will be totalized here.

3. Record the application of office overhead.

After the completion of the project the overhead costs are now apportioned and recorded.

You are CEO of Eastco, and you recently paid $58,000 or about 2x revenue (well under industry average) to purchase Westco, which makes a product nearly identical to yours. This move will allow you to operate in both regions (East and West) of the country. If you combine the markets, the total Fixed Cost would be $11,000 per month, and your larger purchase size will allow you to advantageous terms for your raw materials, meaning VC will be $4 per unit. Demand and MR in the combined market is as follows:
Qd = 600 - 6P
MR = 100 - 0.333Q
A) Compute your profit in the combined market. Additional analysis shows that demand and fixed costs are different in the 2 regions. The West has the following demand and Mg:
Qd = 300 - 4P
MR = 75 - 0.5Q
Fixed costs associated with operating in the West are $5000/month. While the East is a less price sensitive market:
Qd = 300 - 2P
MR = 150 - Q
Fixed costs associated with operating in the East are $6000/month. The area manager from the East suggests you use a strategy that charges each market a separate price. If you operate in separate markets, the VC associated with each unit is $5.
B) Calculate your profits using this strategy. What is this strategy called?
C) What strategy do you suggest in the Long Run?

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Answer:

Profit in the combined market OR Combined profit is

π = -0.1665Q² + 96Q - 11,000 dollars

Explanation:

NOTE: The second or B part of the question is incomplete hence only answers to A part are provided

(A) The data given are:

TFC = $11,000 /month

TVC = $4 /unit = $4Q

QD = 600 - 6P

MR = 100 - 0.333Q

The data derived from this are:

TC = TFC + TVC = 11,000 + 4Q

PROFIT = TR - TC

TR = ∫MR = ∫(100 - 0.333Q) = 100Q - 0.1665Q²

PROFIT = 100Q - 0.1665Q² - 11,000 - 4Q

PROFIT = -0.1665Q² + 96Q - 11,000 dollars

If the money used to purchase WestCo is factored in, then you'll subtract it from this profit. That will be;

PROFIT = -0.1665Q² + 96Q - 69,000 dollars

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