The management of Woznick Corporation has been concerned for some time with the financial performance of its product V86O and has considered discontinuing it on several occasions. Data from the company's accounting system appear below: Sales ................................................................ Variable expenses............................................ Fixed manufacturing expenses ........................ Fixed selling and administrative expenses ...... $150,000 $72,000 $50,000 $33,000 In the company's accounting system all fixed expenses of the company are fully allocated to products. Further investigation has revealed that $30,000 of the fixed manufacturing expenses and $13,000 of the fixed selling and administrative expenses are avoidable if product V86O is discontinued. A. According to the company's accounting system, what is the net operating income earned by product V86O? B. What would be the effect on the company's overall net operating income if product V86O were dropped?

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. According to the company's accounting system, what is the net operating income earned by product V86O?

net loss ($5,000)

B. What would be the effect on the company's overall net operating income if product V86O were dropped?

the company's net operating income would decrease by $40,000

Explanation:

net operating income from product V860:

total sales $150,000

- variable expenses $72,000

- fixed manufacturing expenses $50,000

- fixed selling and administrative expenses $33,000

net loss ($5,000)

if product is dropped:

unavoidable fixed costs = ($50,000 + $33,000) - ($30,000 + $13,000) = $40,000


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Small business owners' unique selling points (also known as benefits) that customers can expect from your goods or services, including benefits that differentiate your offering from those of the competition is known as:

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Answer: Value proposition

Explanation: Value proposition in business is that service, innovation, or uniqueness about your business that attracts customers. A value proposition also helps answers the question 'why' someone should do business with you. It hells to convince potential customer why they should patronize you, and why your service or product would be of more value to them than what your competitors offering same service would be able to offer them.

A company has net credit sales of $ 1 comma 300 comma 000​, beginning net accounts receivable of $ 270 comma 000​, and ending net accounts receivable of $ 202 comma 000. What is the​ days' sales in accounts​ receivable? (Use 365 days in calculations as needed. Round any intermediate calculations to two decimal​ places, and your final answer to the nearest whole​ day.)

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Answer:

66.36 days

Explanation:

Calculation of the​ days' sales in accounts​ receivable .

Using this formula

Accounts Receivable Turnover Ratio = [Net credit sales (Beginning net account receivable +Ending net account receivable)/2)]

Let plug in the formula

[$1,300,000/($270,000 + $202,000)/2)]

$1,300,000/($472,000/2)

=$1,300,000/236,000

=$5.50 Days' sales in receivables

= 365/5.5

= 66.36 days

Therefore the days' sales in accounts​ receivable will be 66.36 days

A medical group practice is considering offering a new service with risk that is greater than the current risk of the business. When evaluating this investment, the decision maker should:

a. increase the internal rate of return of the project to reflect the greater risk
b. increase the net present value of the project to reflect the greater risk
c. reject the project because its acceptance would increase the risk of the business
d. ignore the risk differential if the project represents only a small fraction of the total assets of the firm
e. increase the cost of capital applied to the project to make it higher than the business's corporate cost of capital

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Answer:

e. increase the cost of capital applied to the project to make it higher than the business's corporate cost of capital

Explanation:

When a project is more risky compared to the current risk of the business, the business shouldn't use the company's weighted average cost of capital but use a cost of capital higher than the company's wacc to reflect the riskiness of the project. .

Net present value is the present value of after tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested.

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

NPV and IRR are determined by amount invested in the project, cost of capital and cash inflows. It cannot be randomly manipulated.

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On January 1, a company has 700,000 shares of issued and outstanding common stock. On March 1, the company repurchases 60,000 shares. On June 1, it effects a 2-for-1 stock split. On November 1, it issues 240,000 shares. The company has a net income for the year of $2,720,000.

Required:
What is the basic earnings per share of common stock for the year (rounded to the nearest cent)?

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Answer:

Basic EPS = 1.8

Explanation:

March 1 outstanding shares = 700,000 - 60,000= 640,000

June 1 outstanding shares = 640,000 × 2 = 1,280,000

November 1 outstanding shares = 1,280,000  + 240,000 =1,520,000

Net income = $2,720,000.

Basic earnings per shares (EPS) =

income available to ordinary shareholders/Number of shares outstanding

=$2,720,000/1,520,000 units = 1.789

Basic EPS = 1.8

On April 2 a corporation purchased for cash 5,000 shares of its own $11 par common stock at $28 per share. It sold 3,000 of the treasury shares at $31 per share on June 10. The remaining 2000 shares were sold on November 10 for $24 per share. a. Journalize the entries to record the purchase (treasury stock is recorded at cost). Apr. 2 b. Journalize the entries to record the sale of the stock. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Jun. 10 Nov. 10

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Answer:

April 2

Treasury Stock $140,000 (debit)

Cash $140,000 (credit)

June 10

Cash $93,000 (debit)

Treasury Stock $93,000  (credit)

Nov 10

Cash $48,000 (debit)

Treasury Stock $48,000  (credit)

Explanation:

When the Company purchases its own shares

De-recognize the equity item : Treasury Stock and also de-recognize the assets of Cash.

When the Company sales its own shares.

Recognize the Equity item : Treasury Stock and also recognize the asset Cash.

Jolene hired Lacy to find a buyer for her house. Adam was interested in buying the house. If both Jolene and Adam agree, Lacy, a real estate agent, may represent both parties.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Lacy can represent both parties. If Lacy represents both parties this is known as dual agency.

As the “dual” agent Lacy handles all of the communications, paperwork, and negotiations between both parties, that is the buyer and seller who happens to be Jolene and Adam. She is supposed to remain neutral as the facilitator of the deal with no fiduciary duty to either side. Fiduciary duty is to uphold a client's interest in good faith an trust.

Gross national product gnp would include Select one: a. Final goods and services produced by American resources b. Final goods and services produced in other countries by US firms c. Final goods and services produced in the United States by US firms d. Final goods and services produced in the United States

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Answer:

Option D, Final goods, and services produced in the United States.

Explanation:

Option D is correct because the gross national product is the value of all goods and services produced in the domestic boundary of a nation during the accounting year and all the net factor income from abroad. Since there is a lack of information regarding the net factor income from abroad in the question, so just consider the value of final goods and services produced in the domestic territory that will be part of GNP.

When a firm experiences diseconomies of scale, Group of answer choices short-run average total cost is minimized. long-run average total cost is minimized. long-run average total cost increases as output increases. long-run average total cost decreases as output increases.

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Answer:

long-run average total cost decreases as output increases.

Explanation:

Thornton, Inc., had taxable income of $128,267 for the year. The company's marginal tax rate was 35 percent and its average tax rate was 24 percent. How much did the company have to pay in taxes for the year?

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Answer:

$30784.08

Explanation:

Taxable income can be refer to as the amount of income used to calculate how much tax an  organisation owes to the government in a particular tax year.

Thornton Inc. had taxable income of $128,267 for the year

The company's marginal tax rate is 35 percent

The company's average tax rate is 24 percent

To know how much did the company have to pay in taxes for the year, we multiply the Taxable income by the Company Average tax rate for the year.

=$128,267 * 24%

=$128,267 * 0.24

=$30784.08

Thornton Inc will pay $30784.08 for the year.

Spencer Company purchased a tractor at a cost of $360,000 on January 1, 2019. The tractor has an estimated salvage value of $60,000 and an estimated life of 8 years. If Spencer uses the straight-line method, what is the book value at January 1, 2023

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Answer:

$210,000

Explanation:

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

( $360,000 - $60,000) / 8 = $37,500

Depreciation expense each year of the useful life would be $37,500.

Book value in 2023 = Cost of asset - accumulated deprecation

There are 4 years between January 1, 2019 and January 1, 2023.

Accumulated depreciation = $37,500 x 4 = $150,000

Book value = $360,000 - $150,000 = $210,000

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The following refers to units processed by a breakfast cereal maker in August. Compute the total equivalent units of production with respect to conversion for August using the weighted-average inventory method. Units of Product Percent of Conversion Added Beginning Work in Process 230,000 60 % Units started 570,000 100 % Units completed 620,000 100 % Ending Work in Process 180,000 70 %

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Answer:

Total Equivalent Units Conversion    746,000

Explanation:

Breakfast Cereal Maker

Weighted-Average Inventory Method

Total Equivalent Units

                                     Units               Conversion     Equivalent Units

Particulars                                                   %

Units completed         620,000               100 %             620,000

Add Ending WIP          180,000                70 %               126,000

Total Equivalent Units                                                      746,000

The total Equivalent units are obtained by adding the percent of the units in the ending work in process inventory to the units completed and transferred out. This is the average weighted method of finding the equivalent units.

As only conversion is required we found out the conversion units only.

Consider the following case of Free Spirit Industries Inc :

Suppose Free Spirit Industries Inc. is considering a project that will require $400,000 in assets:

• The company is small, so it is exempt from the interest deduction limitation under the new tax law.
• The project is expected to produce earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) of $45,000.
• Common equity outstanding will be 10,000 shares.
• The company incurs a tax rate of 25%."

If the project is financed using 100% equity capital, then Free Spirit Industries Inc.'s return on equity (ROE) on the project will be____________. In addition, Free Spirit's earnings per share (EPs) will be____________

Alternatively, Free Spirit Industries Inc.'s CFO is also considering financing the project with 50% debt and 50% equity capital. The interest rate on the company's debt will be 12%. Because the company will finance only 50% of the project with equity, it will have only 12, 500 shares outstanding. Free Spirit Industries Inc.'s ROE and the company's EPS will be_____________ if management decides to finance the project with 50% debt and 50% equity.

Typically, the use of financial average will make the probability distribution of ROIC:__________

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Answer:

Return on equity (ROE) on the project will be 8.43%. In addition, Free Spirit's earnings per share (EPs) will be $3.375 per share

ROE and the company's EPS will be 7.875% if management decides to finance the project with 50% debt and 50% equity.

The use of financial average will make the probability distribution of ROIC $4.5

Explanation:

Calculation of When the company financed with 100% equity

Using this formula

ROE = (EBIT – Interest)(1-Tax Rate)/Equity

Let plug in the formula

When financed with 100% equity,

ROE = 45,000(1-25%)/400,000

ROE=45,000(0.75)/400,000

ROE=33,750/400,000

ROE=8.43

Calculation for the Free Spirit's earnings per share (EPs)

EPS = (45,000)(1-25%)/10,000

EPS=45,000*0.75/10,000

EPS=33,750/10,000

= $3.375 per share

Calculation of When the company financed with 50% Debt

50%×400,000=200,00

ROE = (45,000 – 200,000*12%)(1-25%)/200,000

ROE=21,000×0.75/200,000

ROE=15,750/200,000

ROE=

= 7.875%

EPS = Net Income/Outstanding shares

EPS=45,000/10,000

EPS.=4.5 per share

Hence,7.875 % and $4.5 respectively

As the Toronto-based Four Seasons hotel chain remodels an existing hotel in Mumbai to bring it to the five-star hotels exacting standards, it is building a magnificent revolving restaurant overlooking the Arabian Sea at World. The restaurant structure is an example of a(n):

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Answer:

Horizontal expansion model

Explanation:

Renovation in Horizontal expansion model is one in which current business is upgraded with some new features to add value and another branch is opened to serve its customers. The customers needs are kept in mind before going for a renovation process.

Botox Facial Care had earnings after taxes of $350,000 in 20X1 with 200,000 shares of stock outstanding. The stock price was $72.50. In 20X2, earnings after taxes increased to $420,000 with the same 200,000 shares outstanding. The stock price was $83.00. a. Compute earnings per share and the P/E ratio for 20X1. (The P/E ratio equals the stock price divided by earnings per share.) (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to 2 decimal places.) b. Compute earnings per share and the P/E ratio for 20X2. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to 2 decimal places.) c. Why did the P/E ratio change

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Answer:

a. Compute earnings per share and the P/E ratio for 20X1.

EPS = $1.75 per stock

P/E ratio = 41.43

b. Compute earnings per share and the P/E ratio for 20X2.

EPS = $2.10 per stock

P/E ratio = 39.52

Explanation:

after taxes net income $350,000 in 20x1

200,000 outstanding common stocks

stock price $72.50

after taxes net income $420,000 in 20x2

200,000 outstanding common stocks

stock price $83.00

EPS = net income / outstanding stocks

20x1 = $350,000 / 200,000 = $1.75 per stock

20x2 = $420,000 / 200,000 = $2.10 per stock

P/E ratio = stock price / EPS

20x1 = $72.50 / $1.75 = 41.43

20x2 = $83.00 / $2.10 = 39.52

Inventory Write-Down The following information is taken from Aden Company's records: Product Group Units Cost/Unit Market/Unit A 1 600 $1.00 $0.80 B 1 250 1.50 1.55 C 2 150 5.00 5.25 D 2 100 6.50 6.40 E 3 80 25.00 24.60 Required: What is the correct inventory value if the company applies the LCNRV rule to each of the following? If required, round your answers to the nearest cent.

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Answer:

$4,213

Explanation:

Product   Group      Units      Cost/Unit        Market/Unit      Total Value

A                  1           600         $1.00              $0.80                $480

B                  1           250         $1.50               $1.55                $375

C                 2           150         $5.00              $5.25                $750

D                 2           100         $6.50              $6.40               $640

E                 3             80       $25.00           $24.60             $1,968

total                                                                                        $4,213

when you are using the lower of cost or net realizable value to determine the value of your inventory, you should calculate the inventory's value using the lowest cost between purchase cost and market value.

The government establishes an effective price ceiling for a gallon of milk. What will be the result of this ceiling? a) It will create a surplus b) It will create a shortage c) It will have no effect d) It will cause an increase in demand e) it will cause an increase in supply

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Because price ceiling is put by the government so that certain commodities could still be available at a reasonable price for many

Answer: D

Explanation:

In each of the following examples, identify whether the individual is experiencing cyclical unemployment, frictional unemployment, structural unemployment, or no unemployment.
a. Eduardo has recently moved to a new city with his wife who was offered a great job there. He is trying to find a position in the same industry he worked in before relocating.
b. Derek worked for a large telecommunications firm that went bankrupt last year due to a recent recession. He has since tried to find work with one of the firm's competitors, but good jobs are currently hard to come by.
c. Drew lost his job at a car manufacturer last year. He spent 6 months applying for every job possible before giving up 2 months ago. He now spends his day playing Xbox.
d. Paula has 20 years of experience in manufacturing. Her employer, and many other manufacturing firms, recently closed their U.S. plants. She would like to find a similar job but is unable to find anything that utilizes her skills.
e. Katherine works part-time at a small retail store. She would like to work full-time, but her employer is currently unable to extend her hours.
f. Tyrell just graduated from college with a business degree. He is currently looking for a job in banking in the major city he just moved to.
g. Mike is a contractor who has been unable to find work, since most businesses are delaying or canceling their construction plans due to economic uncertainty in the coming year.
h. Meg used to own and run her own bookstore. Her sales declined due to competition from online retailers. She has not been able to find any work related to her skills in the diminishing retail industry for books.

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Answer:

a. Eduardo has recently moved to a new city with his wife who was offered a great job there. He is trying to find a position in the same industry he worked in before relocating. Voluntary Unemployment

b. Derek worked for a large telecommunications firm that went bankrupt last year due to a recent recession. He has since tried to find work with one of the firm's competitors, but good jobs are currently hard to come by.

Cyclical Unemployment.

c. Drew lost his job at a car manufacturer last year. He spent 6 months applying for every job possible before giving up 2 months ago. He now spends his day playing Xbox.

Voluntary Unemployment

d. Paula has 20 years of experience in manufacturing. Her employer, and many other manufacturing firms, recently closed their U.S. plants. She would like to find a similar job but is unable to find anything that utilizes her skills.

Structural Unemployment

e.Katherine works part-time at a small retail store. She would like to work full-time, but her employer is currently unable to extend her hours.

No Unemployment.

f. Tyrell just graduated from college with a business degree. He is currently looking for a job in banking in the major city he just moved to.

No Unemployment

g. Mike is a contractor who has been unable to find work, since most businesses are delaying or canceling their construction plans due to economic uncertainty in the coming year.

Structural Unemployment

h. Meg used to own and run her own bookstore. Her sales declined due to competition from online retailers. She has not been able to find any work related to her skills in the diminishing retail industry for books.

Structural Unemployment

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April 5 $10 April 10 $12 April 15 $14 April 20 $16 April 22 $17 One unit is sold on April 25. The company uses the weighted average inventory costing method. Identify the cost of the ending inventory on the balance sheet. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer: $55.20

Explanation:

The Weighted Average Cost method of valuing inventory averages the cost of the entire inventory in stock and then uses the resultant cost to value all of the inventory.

As it is an average, it works by adding up all the costs and dividing by the number of units.

1 unit of each good costing the prices listed were purchased so,

= $10 + $12 + $14 + $16 + $17

= $69

5 units were purchased so the average is,

= 69/5

= $13.80 is the cost per inventory unit.

One unit was sold on April 25

4 units therefore remain.

Cost of ending inventory is,

= 13.80 * 4

= $55.20

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You own a portfolio equally invested in a risk-free asset and two stocks (If one of the stocks has a beta of 0.66 and the total portfolio is equally as risky as the market, what must the beta be for the other stock in your portfolio? (Hint: Remember that the market has a Beta=1; also remember that equally invested means that each asset has the same weight- since there are 3 assets, each asset's weight is 1/3 or 0.3333). Enter the answer with 4 decimals (e.g. 1.1234)

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Answer:

The beta of the other stock or stock B is 2.34

Explanation:

The beta of the portfolio is the weighted average of the individual stock betas that form up the portfolio. To calculate the beta for the portfolio, we use the following formula,

Portfolio beta = wA * Beta of A + wB * Beta of B + ... + wN * Beta of N

Where,

w represents the weight of each stock in the portfolio

As the portfolio is equally as risky as the market, the portfolio beta is assumed to be the same as that of the market and the beta is 1.

The beta is the measure of systematic risk and a risk free asset does not have risk and has a beta of 0.

To calculate the Beta of stock B in the portfolio, we simply put the available values in the formula for the portfolio beta,

1 = 1/3 * 0 + 1/3 * 0.66 + 1/3 * Beta of B

1 = 0 + 0.22 + 1/3 * Beta of B

1 - 0.22 = 1/3 * Beta of B

0.78 * 3 = 1 * Beta of B

2.34 = Beta of B

Thus, the beta of the other stock or stock B is 2.34

Suppose your friend is a music major who sings at weddings. She has no fixed or marginal costs for singing and has two types of customers: 20 customers think it is worth paying $200 to have her sing at their wedding, whereas 10 customers think her singing services are worth only $100. Il earn S if she can charge only one price to:________.
(a) If your friend is able to sing at each wedding and maximizes profits all customers.
(b) She will earn S If she can perfectly price discriminate.

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Answer: a. $4,000

b. $5,000

Explanation:

a. If she can sing at each wedding but decides to maximise profits, she will only sing at the weddings of those paying her $200 as it is the higher of the two payment options.

Should she sing at the $200 customer weddings, she would make;

= 20 people * $200

= $4,000

b. Price Discrimination is the charging of different types of customers different prices for the same or similar goods.

If your friend knows how to perfectly charge the two different groups the different prices that they value her at then she will be able to attend and sing at both weddings making her revenue;

= (10* $100) + (20 * $200)

= 1,000 + 4,000

= $5,000

Bill Phillips is developing a Monte Carlo simulation to value a complex and thinly traded security. Phillips wants to model one input variable to have negative skewness and a second input variable to have positive excess kurtosis. In a Monte Carlo simulation, Phillips can appropriately use:_________

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Answer: Both of them

Explanation:

The Monte Carlo Simulation is a forecasting technique that allows one to find out the probability of occurence of different outcomes which may be difficult to come up with because there are multiple random variables involved.

Monte Carlo simulations are used in many diverse fields such as Finance, Engineering and Science.

As earlier mentioned, this simulation allows for multiple random variables so Phillips can use it to model both the variables to have different characteristics.

Change all of the numbers in the data area of your worksheet so that it looks like this:
Data
4 Unit sales 10,000 units
5 Selling price per unit $20 per unit
6 Variable expenses per unit $8 per unit
7 Fixed expenses $90,000
A) What is the break-even in dollar sales?
B) What is the margin of safety percentage?
C) What is the degree of operating leverage?
1. Using the degree of operating leverage and without changing anything in your worksheet, calculate the percentage change in net operating income if unit sales increase by 20%.
2. Confirm your calculations in Requirement 3 above by increasing the unit sales in your worksheet by 20% so that the Data area looks like this:
Data
4 Unit sales 12,000 units
5 Selling price per unit $20 per unit
6 Variable expenses per unit $8 per unit
7 Fixed expenses $90,000

1. Using the degree of operating leverage and without changing anything in your worksheet, calculate the percentage change in net operating income if unit sales increase by 20%.
2. Confirm your calculations in Requirement 3 above by increasing the unit sales in your worksheet by 20% so that the Data area looks like this:
A. What is net operating income?
B. By what percentage did the net operating income increase?

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Answer:

A) What is the break-even in dollar sales?

$150,000

B) What is the margin of safety percentage?

25%

C) What is the degree of operating leverage?

4

1. Using the degree of operating leverage and without changing anything in your worksheet, calculate the percentage change in net operating income if unit sales increase by 20%.

if unit sales increase by 20%, then profits should increase by 80%

2. Confirm your calculations in Requirement 3 above by increasing the unit sales in your worksheet by 20%

A. What is net operating income?

(10,000 x 1.2 x $20) - (10,000 x 1.2 x $8) - $90,000 = $240,000 - $96,000 - $90,000 = $54,000

B. By what percentage did the net operating income increase?

net operating income increased from $30,000 to $54,000 (an 80% increase)

Explanation:

selling price $20

variable costs $8

contribution margin $12

break even point = $90,000 / $12 = 7,500 x $20 = $150,000

margin of safety = (current sales - break even) / current sales = $50,000 / $200,000 = 25%

degree of operating leverage = (quantity x contribution margin) / [(quantity x contribution margin) - fixed costs] = (10,000 x $12) / ($120,000 - $90,000) = $120,000 / $30,000 = 4

or contribution margin / net profits = $120,000 / $30,00 = 4

Jane, Joseph and John are supporting their father who lives in a separate apartment. Their contribution towards his support is 10%, 35% and 55%, respectively. In a multiple support agreement, who would be entitled to claim the father as a dependent?

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Answer:

Joseph or John

Explanation:

In order to claim a person as a dependent in order to be eligible for tax benefits, one must contribute with more than 10% of the person's support.

In this case, only Joseph and John contribute with more than 10% and therefore only Joseph or John would be entitled to claim their father as a dependent.

The Hudson Corporation makes an investment of $24,000 that provides the following cash flow: Use Appendix B and Appendix D for an approximate answer but calculate your final answer using the formula and financial calculator methods.Year Cash Flow
1 $ 13,000
2 13,000
3 4,000a. What is the net present value at an 8 percent discount rate? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places.)b. What is the internal rate of return? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

NPV = $2,357.77

IRR = 14.31%

Explanation:

Net present value is the present value of after tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested.

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

NPV and IRR can be calculated using a financial calculator.

Cash flow in year 0 = $-24,000

Cash flow each year in year 1 and 2 = $13,000

Cash flow in year 3 = 4,000

I = 8%

NPV = $2,357.77

IRR = 14.31%

To find the NPV using a financial calacutor:

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

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

3. Press compute

To find the IRR using a financial calacutor:

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

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

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If a company fails to adjust for accrued revenues:______. a. assets will be understated and revenues will be understated. b. liabilities will be understated and revenues will be understated. c. liabilities will be overstated and revenues will be understated. d. assets will be overstated and revenues will be understated.

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Answer:

a. assets will be understated and revenues will be understated

Explanation:

Revenue accrued is recorded as follows :

Account Receivable (debit)

Sales Revenue (credit)

Thus omission of this adjustment would result in Assets (Accounts Receivables) being understated and Revenues being understated as well.

On February 22, Brett Corporation acquired 250 shares of its $3 par value common stock for $26 each. On March 15, the company resold 66 shares for $29 each. What is true of the entry for reselling the shares

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Answer: Credit Additional Paid in Capital $198

Explanation:

Brett Corporation reissued the Treasury Stock at $29 which was $3 higher than the amount they had repurchased it for.

When stock is sold for a price higher or lower than they are worth, the balance goes to the Additional Paid-in Capital account. If it is sold higher, the balance is Credited to the Additional Paid-in Capital account and if it is sold for lower than it is worth, it is debited.

The Balance here is,

= $3 * 66 resold shares

= $198

This $198 will therefore be credited to the Additional Paid-in Capital account.

At an open house the listing agent begins giving advice to a prospective buyer regarding how much to offer for the house, without explaining that she is a representative of the sellers. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
a. the agent is not acting in accordance with her agency status
b. the agent is acting as an undisclosed dual agent
c. the agent has breached fiduciary duties to both parties
d. the agent has not violated any duties, because she is not performing real estate services for the buyers

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Answer:

d. The agent has not violated any duties, because she is not performing real estate services for the buyers

Explanation:

Here, at the open house, the agent, without proper introduction and without explaining that she represents the seller, started giving advice to a prospective buyer regarding the amount to offer for the house. By offering advice to the buyer and not disclosing who she represents, the agent is now acting as an undisclosed dual agent, also she has breached the loyalty duties to both parties. The agent is also not acting in accordance with her agency status.

Therefore the incorrect option is option D.) The agent has not violated any duties, because she is not performing real estate services for the buyers

The company has 15 employees, who earn a total of $1,960 in salaries each working day. They are paid each Monday for their work in the five-day workweek ending on the previous Friday. Assume that December 31, 2015, is a Tuesday, and all 15 employees worked the first two days of that week. Because New Year's Day is a paid holiday, they will be paid salaries for five full days on Monday, January 6, 2016. Use the information to prepare adjusting entries as of December 31, 2015.

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Answer:

Preparation of the adjusting entries as of December 31, 2015.

Dr Salaries Expense 3,920

Cr Salaries Payable 3,920

Explanation:

Since we were been told in the question that all the 15 employees worked the first 2 days of that week, the Adjustment we therefore be $3,920( 1,960×2) . And the transaction will be recorded as:

Dr Salaries Expense 3,920

Cr Salaries Payable 3,920

The Adjustment will be :

1,960 x 2 = 3,920

Therefore the pay that occured in New Year's Day will not be used because it falls in the next year.

When a bank has excess reserves, it can choose to turn its reserves into loans for consumers and businesses. Generally speaking, when banks increase the number of loans available, interest rates will

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Answer:

reduce

Explanation:

Note that the bank has excess funds and thus wants to increase the number of available loans which in turn increases investment in the economy. For this strategy to work, the bank will reduce the interest rate it places on loans in order to entice its customers to procure the loans it offers.

For example, a bank that usually gives out 150 loans at 15% Interest rate may because of new banking policy and excess reserve decide to increase its loan capacity to around 300 loans per annum at an interest rate of 10%.

Ms. Parker would like to have $99.000 buy a new car in 8 yearsTo accumulate $99,000 in years, how much should she invest monthly in a sinking tund with 3% Interest compounded monthly?

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Answer:

$1,161.23

Explanation:

For computing the monthly payment we need to apply the PMT formula i.e to be shown in the attachment below:

Given that,  

Present value = $99,000

Future value or Face value = $0

RATE = 3% ÷ 12 months = 0.25

NPER = 8 years × 12 months = 96 months

The formula is shown below:  

= PMT(RATE;NPER;-PV;FV;type)  

The present value come in negative  

So, after applying the above formula, the monthly payment is $1,161.23

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