The Morris Corporation has $350,000 of debt outstanding, and it pays an interest rate of 8% annually. Morris's annual sales are $1.75 million, its average tax rate is 30%, and its net profit margin on sales is 8%. If the company does not maintain a TIE ratio of at least 3 to 1, its bank will refuse to renew the loan and bankruptcy will result. What is Morris's TIE ratio? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.

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Answer 1

Answer:

8.14 times

Explanation:

The computation of the Time interest earned ratio is shown below:

As we know that

Times interest earned ratio = (Earnings before interest and taxes) ÷ (Interest expense)

where,

Earnings before interest and taxes = Income before income tax for the year + Interest expense

But before tha,  we need to do the following calculations

The interest amount  is

= $350,000 × 0.08

= $28,000

The net profit is

= $1,750,000 × 8%

= $140,000

The EBIT is

= Profit before tax + interest expense

= $140,000 ÷ (1 - 0.30) + $28,000

= $200,000 + $28,000

= $228,000

And, the interest expense is $28,000

So, the TIE ratio is

= $228,000 ÷ $28,000

= 8.14 times


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If a business using the specific identification method of inventory has two items on hand at $300 each and purchases four items at $400 each, what is the value of inventory if two of the $300 items are sold

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Answer:

The value of inventory is $1600.

Explanation:

The business has two inventory on hand that cost $300 each so total value of inventory = 2 × 300 = $600

The value of four items at $400 each = 4 × 400 = $1600

Total number of items = 2 + 4 = 6

Total value of 6 items = 600 + 1600 = $2200

The value of sold inventory = 2 × 300 = $600

The value of inventory = total value of inventory - The value of sold inventory

The value of inventory = $2200 - $600

The value of inventory = $1600

The City of Southern Pines maintains its books so as to prepare fund accounting statements and records worksheet adjustments in order to prepare government-wide statements. As such, the City’s internal service fund, a motor pool fund, is included in the proprietary funds statements. Balance sheet asset accounts include: Cash, $102,000; Investments, $150,400; Due from the General Fund, $18,300; Inventories, $396,000; and Capital Assets (net), $1,169,700. Liability accounts include: Accounts Payable, $61,500; Long-Term Advance from Enterprise Fund, $738,000. The only transaction in the internal service fund that is external to the government is interest revenue in the amount of $4,400. Exclusive of the interest revenue, the internal service fund reported net income in the amount of $84,000. An examination of the records indicates that services were provided as follows: one-third to general government, one-third to public safety, and one-third to public works. Prepare necessary adjustments in order to incorporate the internal service fund in the government-wide statements as a part of governmental activities. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)

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Answer: The answer has been attached

Explanation:

The journal is a book in accounting that is used to record the transactions that affect a business. It should be noted that the double entry method of bookkeeping is utilised while recording in a journal.

The journal has been attached in the following way:

1. The journal was used to record the balance sheet particulars.

2. To record the transaction in the internal service fund that is external to the government.

3. To record the internal service fund in the government-wide statements as a part of governmental activities.

It should also be noted that the net income of $84,000 was to be shared as one-third to general government, one-third to public safety, and one-third to public works. This means they'll all receive ($84,000/3) = $28,000 each.

Further explanation can be found in the attached file.

george forgot to pay his monthly life insurance premium that was due march 1. the policy had a face value of $100,000. on march 21, george died. how much will the insurer pay george's beneficiary for this death claim

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Answer: An amount equal to the face value of the policy, MINUS the overdue premiums and any interest or late penalties George owed them

Explanation:

Grace Periods are usually included in Life Insurance policies to safeguard the client in question in case they are late with their payment. This means that should they pay within the grace period they will not lose their coverage.

Normally in Life Insurance, a grace period of 30 days is standard. George died 20 days after his due date which meant that he was still under a grace period and so the Insurance company will still pay out to his beneficiaries but they will deduct all monies owed by George.

Oscar owns a building that is destroyed in a hurricane. His adjusted basis in the building before the hurricane is $130,000. His insurance company pays him $140,000 and he immediately invests in a new building at a cost of $142,000. What is Oscar's basis on his new building?

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Answer: $132,000

Explanation:

Oscar's new basis on the building will be the basis of the old building plus any additional investment he added.

This is the because there is no gain on the $140,000 he received because it was an Involuntary Conversion amount and he reinvested it into another building within a period of 2 years.

As there is no gain, the building will retain it's original basis but will add any amount outside the involuntary replacement cost of the building.

The Additional basis will be,

= Cost of building - Insurance

= 142,000 - 140,000

= $2,000

The Basis for the new building is,

= 130,000 + 2,000

= $132,000

g in computing the present value of lease payments, the lessee shoulduse the lessee's incremental borrowing rate unless the lessor's implicit interest rate is known to the lessee. expected rate of return. settlement rate. none of these answer are correct

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Answer:

b on edg

Explanation:

Orion Flour Mills purchased a new machine and made the following expenditures:

Purchase price

$65,000

Sales tax

5,500

Shipment of machine

900

Insurance on the machine for the first year

600

Installation of machine

1,800

The machine, including sales tax, was purchased on account, with payment due in 30 days. The other expenditures listed above were paid in cash.

Required:

Record the above expenditures for the new machine.

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Answer:

When buying PPE, the way to record it is to capitalize every expense that enabled the PPE to be brought to the location required and then set up for use. This includes the actual cost of the machine, the sales taxes (part of purchases price so must be included), the shipment of the machine as well as installation costs.

The Insurance paid (prepaid) is an expense for the period and so will not be capitalized.

Total cost of the machine therefore is;

= 65,000 + 5,500 + 900 + 1,800

= $73,200

Only the machine and the sales tax were purchased on account.

= 65,000 + 5,500

= $70,500

The rest in cash.

Journal Entry is

DR Machinery $73,200

DR Prepaid Insurance $600

CR Cash $3,300

CR Accounts $70,500

(To record purchase of equipment)

If $1200 is borrowed at 9% interest, find the amounts due at the end of 4 years if the interest is compounded as follows. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.) (i) annually $ 1693.9 Correct: Your answer is correct. (ii) quarterly $ 1204.3 Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. (iii) monthly $ (iv) weekly $ (v) daily $ (vi) hourly $ (vii) continuously $

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Answer and Explanation:

(i) The computation of compound interest for annual is shown below:-

Compound interest = A = P × (1 + r ÷ n)^t

= $1,200 × (1 + 9% ÷ 1)^1 × 4

= $1,200 × (1.09)^4

= $1,693.897932

or

= $1,693.90

(ii) The computation of compound interest for quarterly is shown below:-

= $1,200 × (1 + 9% ÷ 4)^4 × 4

= $1,200 × (1.09)^16

= $1,713.145749

or

= $1,713.15

Since it is quarterly so we divide the interest rate by 4 and multiply the time period by 4

(iii) The computation of compound interest for monthly is shown below:-

= $1,200 × (1 + 9% ÷ 12)^4 × 12

=  $1,200 × (1.0075)^48

= $1,717.6864

or

= $1,717.69

Since it is monthly so we divide the interest rate by 12 and multiply the time period by 12

(iv) The computation of compound interest for weekly is shown below:-

= $1,200 × (1 + 9% ÷ 52)^4 × 52

= $1,200 × (1.432883461 )^208

= $1719.460154

or

= $1,719.46

Since it is weekly so we divide the interest rate by 52 and multiply the time period by 52

(v) The computation of compound interest for daily is shown below:-

= $1,200 × (1 + 9% ÷ 365)^4 × 365

= $1,200 × (1.43326581  )^1460

= $1719.918972

or

= $1719.92

Since it is daily so we divide the interest rate by 365 and multiply the time period by 365

(vi) The computation of compound interest for hourly is shown below:-

= $1,200 × (1 + 9% ÷ 8760)^4 × 8760

= $1,200 × (1.433326764   )^35,040

= $1,719.992117

or

= $1719.99

(vii) The computation of compound interest for continuously is shown below:-

A = Pe^rt

= 1,200e^0.09 × 4

= 1,200e^0.36

= $1,720.00

Accounting practice in the United States follows the generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) developed by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), which is a nongovernmental, professional standards body that monitors accounting practices and evaluates controversial issues. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requires all publicly traded companies to periodically report their financial information.

A publicly held corporation must publish an annual report that contains the balance sheet, income statement, statement of cash flows, statement of retained earnings, and other financial information for analysis.

The following descriptions of the major financial statements and reports that a firm publishes. Identify the correct statement or report for each description.

Description :

a. Is required by the SEC and includes the audited document that shows the company's financial results for the past year and management's discussion about the future outlook and plans
b. Gives details about the firm's sales, costs, and profits for the past accounting period
c. Details changes in the capital received from investors in exchange for stock (paid-in capital), donated capital, and retained earings.
d. Provides details about the flow of funds from operating, investing, and financing activities.
e. Summarizes a company's assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity at a specific point in time.

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Answer: a. Annual Report

b. Income statement

c. Statement of Shareholder Equity.

d. Cashflow Statement

e. Balance Sheet.

Explanation:

The Annual Report is a comprehensive report that aims to show stakeholders including the SEC what the company has been up to in the previous year. It analyzes the business's financial report and also the strategic goals of the business as well.

The Income Statement lets stakeholders know how the company's business transactions went for the previous period. It shows how much goods and services were sold as well as the expenses involved.

The Statement of Shareholder Equity aims to show how the business's dealings during the year have impacted the ownership of the company. It shows the Capital and the Retained Earnings.

The Cashflow Statement aims to show just how much actual cash that the business has. To do so it usually divides the cash transactions into Operating, Investing, and Financing activities.

The Balance Sheet summarizes the components of the Accounting Equation which includes Assets, Liabilities and Equity. This way a person can see at a glance how the business operates.

The following monthly data are available for Sheridan Company which produces only one product: Selling price per unit, $38; Unit variable expenses, $14; Total fixed expenses, $42000; Actual sales for the month of June, 7000 units. How much is the margin of safety for the company for June

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Answer:

$199,500

Explanation:

The computation of the margin of safety is shown below:

As we know that

margin of safety = Actual sales - break even sales

where,

Actual sales is

= Actual sales units × Selling price per unit

= 7,000 units × $38

= $266,000

And, the break even sales is

= Fixed cost ÷ contribution margin per unit

= $42,000 ÷ ($38 - $14)

= $42,000 ÷ $24

= 1,750 units

Now the break even sales is

= Break even units × selling price per unit

= 1,750 units × $38

= $66,500

So, the margin of safety is

= $266,000 - $66,500

= $199,500

A company issued 1,000 shares of $10 par value common stock due to a previously declared stock dividend; the market value at both the date of declaration and distribution was $12 per share. Which of the following correctly describes the reporting of this stock issue within the financing activities section of the cash flow statement?
a) A cash outflow of $10,000
b) A cash outflow of $2,000
c) A cash outflow of $12,000
d) There is no cash flow

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Answer:

d) There is no cash flow

Explanation:

There is no cash flow because a stock dividend refers to a dividend that is paid by issuing additional shares to shareholders of a company instead of paying them a cash dividend.

Therefore, there is no cash flow since no cash is received nor paid.

Note: To record stock dividends, the amounts is moved from retained earnings to paid-in capital; and the evidence that no cash is received nor paid is that the journal entries for the issue of stock dividend will be as follows:

Debit Retained for $12,000 (i.e. 1,000 * $12 = $12,000)

Credit Common Stock for $10,000 (i.e. 1,000 - $10 = $10,000)

Credit Additional Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par - Common Stock for $2,000 ($12,000 - $10,000)

An asset has an average return of 10.19 percent and a standard deviation of 22.41 percent. What is the most you should expect to lose in any given year with a probability of 16 percent

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Answer:

The answer is 32.6%

Explanation:

Solution

Given that

An assets has a return average of =10.19%

Standard deviation =22.41%

Probability in any given year =16%

Now

The most you should expect to earn in any given year with a probability of 16 percent is = 10.19 + 22.41

= 32.6

Therefore,what you should expect in given year to lose is 32.6%

Value of a retirement annuity Personal Finance Problem An insurance agent is trying to sell you an​ annuity, that will provide you with ​$6 comma 200 at the end of each year for the next 20 years. If you​ don't purchase this​ annuity, you can invest your money and earn a return of 4​%. What is the most you would pay for this annuity right​ now? Ignoring​ taxes, the most you would pay for this annuity is

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Answer:

The maximum to be paid= $84,260.023

Explanation:

The maximum amount to be paid is the present value of the series of annual cash inflow discounted at the opportunity cost rate of 4% per annum.

This is given in the relationship below:

PV = A ×( 1- (1+r)^(-n))/r )

A- annual amount receivable- 6,200. r-rate of return - 4%, n-number of years- 20

PV = 6,200 × ( 1 - (1+0.04)^(-20)/0.04)

= 6,200 × 13.5903

= $84,260.023

The maximum to be paid= $84,260.023

5. Sarasota Bicycles has been manufacturing its own wheels for its bikes. The company is currently operating at 100% capacity, and variable manufacturing overhead is charged to production at the rate of 30% of direct labor cost. The direct materials and direct labor cost per unit to make the wheels are $3.00 and $3.60 respectively. Normal production is 200,000 wheels per year. A supplier offers to make the wheels at a price of $8 each. If the bicycle company accepts this offer, all variable manufacturing costs will be eliminated, but the $84,000 of fixed manufacturing overhead currently being charged to the wheels will have to be absorbed by other products. Required: a. Prepare an incremental analysis for the decision to make or buy the wheels. b. Should Sarasota Bicycles buy the wheels from the outside supplier

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Answer:

It is better to make the wheels

Explanation:

Sarasota Bicycles

Incremental Analysis

                                            Make             Buy

Direct materials                 $3.00

Direct labor                        $3.60

Variable OH (3.06*30%)    1.08

Total                                   7.68                  8

Normal production  200,000                    200,000

Total Costs                    1536000            1600,000

Fixed Overheads         84,000                 84,000      

Total Costs                   1620,000             1684,000  

As fixed costs are irrelevant costs that would not change whether the company makes or buys wheels and the cost to make the wheels $7.08 is less than the cost to buy $ 8.0. It is better to make the wheels . Buying the wheels from the outside supplier  is costly.

a. Incremental Analysis for making the wheels at Sarasota Bicycles is as follows:

                                       Make              Buy                   Differential

                                  Alternative 1   Alternative 2            Cost

Relevant cost per unit      $7.68              $8.00             $0.32 ($8.00 - $7.68)

Total cost                 $1,536,000    $1,600,000    $64,000 (200,000 x $0.32)

b. Sarasota should not buy the wheels from the outside supplier.  It should continue to make them as it saves $64,000 per year from making the wheels.

Data and Calculations:

Direct materials cost per unit = $3.00

Direct labor cost per unit =        $3.60

Variable manufacturing overhead = $1.08 ($3.60 x 30%)

Total variable cost per unit =  $7.68

Number of wheels per year = 200,000

Outside Supplier's Price = $8 per unit

Thus, Sarasota Bicycles gains $64,000 by making the wheels instead of buying from the outside supplier.

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Due to population shifts, Select one: a. businesses that cater to older consumers will see slower growth. b. health care will emerge as the only business sector that will grow. c. businesses that sell electronic devices will see a significant decline. d. businesses that cater to older consumers will see higher growth.

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Answer: d. businesses that cater to older consumers will see higher growth

Explanation:

The trend in the Developed World is that of lower birth rates and higher life expectancies. This has and will keep leading to more of the population being from the Older generation. This is a population shift towards the older generation.

Should this happen, Businesses and products that were made for the older generation will see their business grow as they will have more customers which equates to more demand which equates to higher profitability.

art E14 is used by M Corporation to make one of its products. A total of 20,000 units of this part are produced and used every year. The company's Accounting Department reports the following costs of producing the part at this level of activity: Per Unit Direct materials $ 4.30 Direct labor $ 8.90 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 9.40 Supervisor's salary $ 4.80 Depreciation of special equipment $ 3.20 Allocated general overhead $ 8.40 An outside supplier has offered to make the part and sell it to the company for $30.30 each. If this offer is accepted, the supervisor's salary and all of the variable costs, including the direct labor, can be avoided. The special equipment used to make the part was purchased many years ago and has no salvage value or other use. The allocated general overhead represents fixed costs of the entire company, none of which would be avoided if the part were purchased instead of produced internally. In addition, the space used to make part E14 could be used to make more of one of the company's other products, generating an additional segment margin of $32,000 per year for that product. The annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company as a result of buying part E14 from the outside supplier should be:

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Answer:

It is more profitable to continue making the product. On this level of production, the company saves $26,000 if it makes the product in-house.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Units= 20,000

Per Unit Cost:

Direct materials $4.30

Direct labor $8.90

Variable manufacturing overhead $9.40

Supervisor's salary $4.80

An outside supplier has offered to make the part and sell it to the company for $30.30 each.

Rent space= $32,000 per year

We will take into account only the differential costs.

Make in-house:

Total cost= 20,000* (4.3 + 8.9 + 9.4 + 4.8)= $548,000

Buy:

Total cost= 20,000*30.3 - 32,000= $574,000

It is more profitable to continue making the product. On this level of production, the company saves $26,000 if it makes the product in-house.

A firm considers to buy a machine in 2020. The cost of that machine is $ 5 000 000. The firm uses 5 year straight line depreciation which allows it to write off $ 1 000 000 depreciation expense each year. The firm is subject to 20% corporate tax rate. The firm's revenue in 2021 is expected to be $ 6 000 000 if the investment is not done. The revenue will be $ 9 000 000 if the investment is done. The firm's total costs (including both COGS and General&Administrative Costs) will be $ 4 000 000 if the investment is not done. The total costs will be $ 5 500 000 if the investment is done. Also the following information is given for the year 2021
Without Investment With Investment
Inventories $ 300 000 $ 500 000
Acc. Receivables $ 200 000 $ 300 000
Acc. Payables $ 100 000 $ 150 000
Given the above information, calculate the free cash flow of that investment for the years 2020 and 2021.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the free cash flow of the investment for the year 2020 and 2021 is shown below:

Particulars                       Case 1                     Case 2

                              Without Investment      With Investment

Add: Earnings Before

Interest and

Tax × (1 - Tax Rate)          $2,000,000          $2,500,000

Add: Non Cash Expenses $0                     $1,000,000

less: Change in

(Current Assets

- Current Liabilities)    ($400,000)         ($650,000)

Less: Capital Expenditure $0                  ($5,000,000)

Free Cash Flows               $1,600,000 ($2,150,000)

Working notes:

1.

Particulars                          Without Investment With Investment

Revenue for the Year 2021     $6,000,000          $9,000,000

Less: Cost of Goods Sold     $4,000,000           $5,500,000

(-) Depreciation                      $0                                 $1,000,000

Earnings Before

Interest and Tax                         $2,000,000                $2,500,000

Tax Savings on Depreciation

(Depreciation × 20%)                  $0                               $200,000

2.

Current Assets               Without Investment          With Investment

Inventories                        $300,000                         $500,000

Accounts Receivable       $200,000                          $300,000

Total                                  $500,000                          $800,000

(Less: Current Liabilities)  

Accounts Payable               $100,000                       $150,000

Less: Change in

(Current Assets

- Current Liabilities)            $400,000                       $650,000

The management of L Corporation is considering a project that would require an investment of $260,000 and would last for 6 years. The annual net operating income from the project would be $110,000, which includes depreciation of $17,000. The cash inflows occur evenly throughout the year. The payback period of the project is closest to (Ignore income taxes.):

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Answer:

2.04 years

Explanation:

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

To derive cash flows from net income, add depreciation to net income.

$110,000 + $17,000 = $127,000

Payback period = $260,000 / $127,000 = 2.04 years

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Using $3,000,000 as the total manufacturing costs, compute the cost of goods manufactured using the following information.
Raw materials inventory, January 1 $ 20,000
Raw materials inventory, December 31 40,000
Work in process, January 1 18,000
Work in process, December 31 12,000
Finished goods, January 1 40,000
Finished goods, December 31 32,000
Raw materials purchases 1,700,000
Direct labor 760,000
Factory utilities 150,000
Indirect labor 50,000
Factory depreciation 400,000
Operating expenses 420,000
a. $3,014,000
b. $3,006,000
c. $3,008,000
d. $2,994,000

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Answer:

$3,006,000

Explanation:

The computation of cost of goods manufactured is shown below:-

Cost of Goods Manufactured = Gross Manufacturing Cost + Opening Work in progress - Closing work in progress

= $3,000,000 + $18,000 - $12,000

= $3,006,000

Therefore for computing the cost of goods manufactured we have applied the above formulas and ignore all other values as they are not relevant.

An electric utility is considering a new power plant in northern Arizona. Power from the plant would be sold in the Phoenix area, where it is badly needed. Because the firm has received a permit, the plant would be legal; but it would cause some air pollution. The company could spend an additional $40 million at Year 0 to mitigate the environmental Problem, but it would not be required to do so. The plant without mitigation would cost $209.71 million, and the expected cash inflows would be $70 million per year for 5 years. If the firm does invest in mitigation, the annual inflows would be $75.84 million. Unemployment in the area where the plant would be built is high, and the plant would provide about 350 good jobs. The risk adjusted WACC is 17%.a) Calculate the NPV and IRR with and without mitigation.
b) How should the environment effects be dealt with when evaluating this project?
c) Should this project be undertaken? If so, should the firm do the mitigation?

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Answer:

Without Mitigation:

Net Present Value $14,244,2‬00

IRR 19.92%

With mitigation

Net Present Value: $ -7,071,600

IRR = 15.76%

The project should be started without hte mitigation effort as would decrease the return below the cost of capital of the company.

Explanation:

Present value without mitigation

[tex]C \times \frac{1-(1+r)^{-time} }{rate} = PV\\[/tex]

C 70.00

time 5

rate 0.17

[tex]70 \times \frac{1-(1+0.17)^{-5} }{0.17} = PV\\[/tex]

PV $223.9542

Less

cost  $209.71

Net Present Value 14,2442‬

IRR (using excel)

we input the -209.71 in one cell

then, we enter the 70 millon five times below the cost

and use the IRR formula to get the answer:

0.1992 = 19.92%

With mitigation:

[tex]C \times \frac{1-(1+r)^{-time} }{rate} = PV\\[/tex]

C 75.84

time 5

rate 0.17

[tex]75.84 \times \frac{1-(1+0.17)^{-5} }{0.17} = PV\\[/tex]

PV $242.6384

Less

249.71 cost

Net present value -7,0716

IRR:

        A

1   -249.71

2   +75.84

3    +75.84

4    +75.84

5    +75.84

6    +75.84

=IRR(A1:A6)

= 0.1576

Question 2 (10 Marks)

In Andalusia Ltd, wages are paid on a weekly basis (40 hours per week) at a guaranteed hourly rate

of RM2.80. It is estimated that the time required to manufacture a particular product was 12 minutes.

However, the time allowed of 25% is to be added (for normal idle time, setting up time, etc.). During

the first week of June 2020, Roslan produced 250 units of the product.

Required:

Compute Roslan's wages for the particular week using the following methods of wage payment:

a. time rate.

[2 marks]

b. piece rate with a guaranteed weekly wage.

[3 marks]

c. Halsey's premium bonus scheme.

[5 marks]​

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Answer:

Andalusia Ltd

Wages based on:

a. Time rate = RM 2.80 x 40 hours = RM 112

b. Piece Rate = RM 0.70 x 250 units = RM 175

c. Halsey premium bonus scheme:

Pay per hour = RM 2.80,

Therefore Wages = Normal Wages + Bonus

= (RM 2.80 x 40) + 50% (RM 2.80 x 22.5)

= RM 112 + 31.5 = RM 143.50

Explanation:

a) Time for each product unit = 12

Piece rate = RM 2.80/60 x 15 = RM 0.70 per unit

b) Under Halsey Premium Bonus Scheme:

Hours used in production = 40 hours

Hours for producing 250 units = 62.5 hours

Gain in hours = 22.5 hours (62.5 - 40)

c) Time rates are wages based on the amount of time spent at work. The usual form of time rate is the weekly wage or monthly salary. Usually the time rate is fixed in relation to a standard working week (e.g. 40 hours per week).

d) Wages based on piece rate (also known as piecework) is a pay based on number of units or pieces created rather than the number of hours worked.  In other words, the more “pieces” an employee produces, the more the employee is paid.

e) Under Halsey Plan, the standard time for the completion of a job is fixed and the rate per hour is then determined. The usual bonus share paid to the worker is 50% of the time saved multiplied by the rate per hour (time-rate).

Consider an assembly line with 20 stations. Each station has a 0.5% probability of making a defect. At the end of the line, an inspection step singles out the defective units. The inspection step catches 80% of all defects. From inspection, units that are deemed to be non-defective
are moved to the shipping department.
If a defect is found at inspection, it is sent to the rework department.
Rework fixes about 95% of the defective units. Units are directly shipped from the rework department with no further inspection taking place.
1- What is the probability that a unit ends up in rework (in decimal form)?
2- What is the probability that a defective unit is shipped (in decimal form)?

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Answer:

Assembly Line

1. Probability that a unit ends up in rework = Probability of defect in 20 stations multiplied by the probability of catching defects = 0.8%(1% x 80%) = 0.008

2. Probability that a defective unit is shipped = Probability of defective units during inspection plus Probability of defective units during rework = 25% (20% + (100-95%)) = 0.25

Explanation:

a) Probability of defect in 20 stations = 0.5% x 20 = 1%.  Each station has a 0.05%

b) Probability of defective units during inspection = 20% (100% - 80)

c) Probability of defective units during rework = 5% (100% -95)

c) Probability is the likelihood or chance of an event occurring.  Divide the number of events by the number of possible outcomes. This will give us the probability of a single event occurring.

Jack's Construction Co. has 80,000 bonds outstanding that are selling at par value. Bonds with similar characteristics are yielding 8.5%. The company also has 4 million shares of common stock outstanding. The stock has a beta of 1.1 and sells for $40 a share. The U.S. Treasury bill is yielding 4% and the market risk premium is 8%. Jack's tax rate is 35%. What is Jack's weighted average cost of capital

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Answer:

The answer is =10.36%

Explanation:

The weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is a way that a company calculates its cost of financing and acquiring assets by comparing the debt and equity structure of the business.

WACC = WeRe + WdRd

We is weight of equity

Re is cost of equity

Wd is weight of debt

Rd is cost of debt

For its cost of equity:

Ke = Rf + beta(market risk premium)

Where Ke is cost of equity

Rf is risk free rate of return( treasury bill return)

4% + 1.1 x 8%

= 12.8%

Total debt 80,000 x $1,000 = $80million

Common: 4million x $40 = $160million

Total = $80milllion + $160million

=$240million.

Therefore, WACC is

WdRd= 80/240 x [8.5% x(1-35%)]

80/240 x 5.5%

=1.83%

WeRe = 160/240 x 12.8%

= 8.53%

=1.83% + 8.53%

=10.36%

The next dividend payment by Savitz, Inc., will be $1.68 per share. The dividends are anticipated to maintain a growth rate of 6 percent forever. If the stock currently sells for $32 per share, what is the required return

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Answer:

The answer is 11.25%

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

The next step to take is to calculate the required rate of return which is shown below:

The required rate = D₁/P₀₀ + g

Thus,

$1.68/$32 + 0.06%

=0.0525 + 0.06

=0.1125 or 11.25%

Therefore, the required rate of return is 11.25%

Outstanding stock of the Blue Corporation included 50000 shares of $5 par common stock and 18000 shares of 5%, $10 par non-cumulative preferred stock. In 2019, Blue declared and paid dividends of $7500. In 2020, Blue declared and paid dividends of $25000. How much of the 2020 dividend was distributed to preferred shareholders

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Answer:

The dividends to be distributed among preferred stockholders in 2020 is $9000

Explanation:

The preferred stock holders are always paid dividends before the common stock holders. The amount left after paying preferred stockholders is paid to common stockholders as dividends.

Non cumulative preferred stock does not accrue or accumulates dividends. Thus, if dividends are not paid in a particular year, the company has no obligation to pay these dividends ever in the future.

Preferred stock dividend per year = 18000 * 10 * 0.05

Preferred stock dividend per year = $9000

As the preferred stock is non cumulative, then the remaining dividends for 2019 (which are 9000 - 7500 = $1500) will not be paid in 2020.

So, the preferred stock dividends to be paid in 2020 will be $9000 as the declared dividends are more than that required to pay the preferred stockholders.

Many consumers buy soft drinks and potato chips together when they shop at a grocery, convenience, or mass merchandiser store. But when querying its marketing information system (MIS), one convenience store discovered that when consumers bought a sandwich, many also purchased toothpaste. This information was obtained from checkout scanner data from its stores nationwide. This convenience store used________ to extract this hidden information from its MIS to find the statistical link between the two product categories.

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Answer:

Data mining

Explanation:

Data mining is the process in which we can extract the raw data into useful data that would become beneficial for the company.

Large data is available and if we take the data i.e important or useful so this process we called data mining

In the given situation, it is discovered that when the consumers purchased a sandwich so many customers purchased toothpaste along with it. And for extracting the hiding information from its MIS the store used the data mining technique.

On April 1, 2021, the Electronic Superstore borrows $21 million of which $7 million is due in 2022. Show how the company would report the $21 million debt on its December 31, 2021 balance sheet.
Electronic Superstore
Partial Balance Sheet
December 31, 2021
Current liabilities:
Long-term liabilities:
Total liabilities

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Answer:

                    Electronic Superstore

Partial balance sheet  as at  December 31, 2021

Current Liabilities

Current portion of long term debt         7,000,000

Long term liabilities

Notes payable                                        14,000,000

Total Liabilities                                       21,000,000

Biarritz Corp. is growing quickly. Dividends are expected to grow at a rate of 29 percent for the next three years, with the growth rate falling off to a constant 6.8 percent thereafter. If the required return is 15 percent and the company just paid a dividend of $3.15, what is the current share price

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Answer:

The current price of the share is $69.85

Explanation:

To calculate the current share price, we will use the dividend discount model approach.

The dividend discount model (DDM) estimates the value of a share/stock based on the present value of the expected future dividends from the stock. We will use the two stage growth model of DDM here as the growth in dividends of the stock is divided into two stages.

The formula for current price under two stage growth model is,

P0 = D0 * (1+g1) / (1+r)  +  D0 * (1+g1)^2 / (1+r)^2 + ... + D0 * (1+g1)^n / (1+r)^n  +

[( D0 * (1+g1)^n * (1+g2)) / (r - g2)] / (1+r)^n

Where,

g1 is initial growth rateg2 is the constant growth rater is the required rate of return

So, the price of the stock today will be,

P0 = 3.15 * (1+0.29) / (1+0.15)  +  3.15 * (1+0.29)^2 / (1+0.15)^2  +  

3.15 * (1+0.29)^3 / (1+0.15)^3  +  

[( 3.15 * (1+0.29)^3 * (1+0.068)) / (0.15 - 0.068)] / (1+0.15)^3

P0 = $69.85196 rounded off to $69.85

Synovec Co. is growing quickly. Dividends are expected to grow at a rate of 24 percent for the next three years, with the growth rate falling off to a constant 7 percent thereafter. If the required return is 11 percent, and the company just paid a dividend of $2.05, what is the current share price? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

The current price per share is $84.16

Explanation:

The dividend discount model (DDM) estimates the value of a share/stock based on the present value of the expected future dividends from the stock. We will use the two stage growth model of DDM here as the growth in dividends of the stock is divided into two stages.

The formula for current price under two stage growth model is,

P0 = D0 * (1+g1) / (1+r)  +  D0 * (1+g1)^2 / (1+r)^2 + ... + D0 * (1+g1)^n / (1+r)^n  +

[( D0 * (1+g1)^n * (1+g2)) / (r - g2)] / (1+r)^n

Where,

g1 is initial growth rate

g2 is the constant growth rate

r is the required rate of return

So, the price of the stock today will be,

P0 = 2.05 * (1+0.24) / (1+0.11)  +  2.05 * (1+0.24)^2 / (1+0.11)^2  +  

2.05 * (1+0.24)^3 / (1+0.11)^3  + [( 2.05 * (1+0.24)^3 * (1+0.07)) / (0.11 - 0.07)] / (1+0.11)^3

P0 = $84.1556 rounded off to $84.16

NU YU announced today that it will begin paying annual dividends. The first dividend will be paid next year in the amount of $.27 a share. The following dividends will be $.32, $.47, and $.77 a share annually for the following three years, respectively. After that, dividends are projected to increase by 2.3 percent per year. How much are you willing to pay today to buy one share of this stock if your desired rate of return is 12 percent

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Answer:

The maximum hat should be paid for the stock today is $6.48

Explanation:

The price of the stock today can be calculated using the dividend discount model. It bases the price or value of a stock on the present value of the expected future dividends from the stock.

The price of the stock today is,

P0 = 0.27/(1+0.12)  +  0.32/(1+0.12)^2  +  0.47/(1+0.12)^3  + 0.77/(1+0.12)^4 

[ (0.77 * (1+0.023)) / (0.12 - 0.023) ] / (1+0.12)^4

P0 = $6.48092 rounded off to $6.48

The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Aviation Administration are examples of agencies engaged in A. the regulation of nonmonopolistic industries. B. health and safety regulation. C. social regulation. D. the regulation of natural monopolies.

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Answer:

A. the regulation of nonmonopolistic industries.

Explanation:

The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Aviation Administration are examples of agencies engaged in the regulation of nonmonopolistic industries.

A nonmonopolistic industry is one that is characterized by competition among various service providers in a country and generally there's a government agency that regulates their actions and activities in the public.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is a governmental agency saddled with the sole responsibility of regulating the securities or capital markets, as well as protecting investors in a country.

In the U.S, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as an independent government agency was established under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 of the United States of America.

Hence, SEC has the power to propose securities rules and regulations, and enforce federal securities law in the securities market.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was founded on the 23rd of August, 1958 under the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 of the United States of America. It is an independent government agency with the responsibility of regulating civil aviation, commercial space transportation, construction and maintenance of airports, air traffic management and operations of navigation systems for both civil and military aircrafts, and issuance of licenses to airline operators with their personnel.

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