The next dividend payment by Savitz, Inc., will be $1.44 per share. The dividends are anticipated to maintain a growth rate of 6 percent forever. The stock currently sells for $26 per share.
a. What is the dividend yield? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)
b. What is the expected capital gains yield? (Enter your answer as a percent.)

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Answer 1

Answer:

Dividend yield = 5.54%

The expected capital gains yield = 6%

Explanation:

Next Dividend (D1) = $1.44

Growth rate (g) = 6%

Required return (Ke) = 6% + 5.54% = 11.54%

Ke-g = 11.54% - 6% = 5.54%

Price = D1 / (ke / g) = 1.44 /  5.54% = $25.9927 = $26

a. Dividend yield = D1 / Price = $1.44 / $26

Dividend yield = 0.05538

Dividend yield = 0.0554

Dividend yield = 5.54%

b.  The expected capital gains yield = Required return (Ke) - Dividend yield

The expected capital gains yield = 11.54% - 5.54%

The expected capital gains yield = 6%


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Free Spirit’s marketing and sales director doesn’t think that the firm’s market is big enough for the firm to break even. In fact, she believes that the firm will be able to sell only about 200,000 units. However, she also thinks that the demand for Free Spirit’s product is relatively inelastic (so the firm can increase the sales price without significantly decreasing the volume of product sold). Assuming that the firm can sell 200,000 units, what price must it set to break even? $67.69 per unit $85.50 per unit $78.38 per unit $71.25 per unit

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Answer:

$60.75

Explanation:

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Free Spirit Industries Inc. is considering a project that will have fixed costs of $10,000,000. The product will be sold for $41.50 per unit, and will incur a variable cost of $10.75 per unit. p na r so Free Spirit's marketing and sales director doesn't think that the firm's market is big enough for the firm to break even. In fact, she believes that the firm will be able to sell only about 200,000 units. However, she also thinks that the demand for Free Spirit's product is relatively inelastic (so the firm can increase the sales price without significantly decreasing the volume of product sold). Assuming that the firm can sell 200,000 units, what price must it set to break even? O $57.71 per unit O $72.90 per unit O $60.75 per unit O $66.83 per unit

Breakeven price = (fixed cost / quantity sold) + variable price per unit

($10,000,000 / 200,000) + $10.75 = $60.75

To determine the realized return on an investmen, the investor needs to know:________

1. Income received
2. The cost of an investment
3. The sale price of the investment

a. 2 and 3
b. 2 and 4
c. 1 and 4
d. 1 and 3

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Answer:

The correct answer all of the above is missing

Explanation:

In order to determine the realized return on investment, for instance, stock, one needs to the income received(dividend) the initial purchase price as well as the sale price of the investment as shown in the formula below:

return on investment=P1-Po+D/Po

P1 is the sale price of investment

Po is the initial cost of investment

D is the income received

The city of New Orleans has 200 advertising companies, 199 of which employ designers of normal ability at a salary of $100,000 a year. The companies that employ normal designers each collect $500,000 in revenue a year, which is just enough to ensure that each earns exactly a normal profit. The 200th company, however, employs Janus Jacobs, an unusually talented designer. Because of Jacobs's talent, this company collects $1,000,000 in revenue a year.

Required:
a. How much will Jacobs earn?
b. What proportion of his annual salary will be economic rent?
c. Will the advertising company for which Jacobs works be able to earn an economic profit?

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Answer:

a. Jacob should earn= $100,000 + ($1,000,000 - $500,000)

= $100,000 + $500,000

=$600,000

Hence, Jacob earns $600,000

b. The economic rent is the amount by which payment of Jacob(600,000) exceed the reservation price of the supplier(100,000)

Thus, the economic rent = 600,000 - 100,000 = $500,000

Proportion of Economic rent = Economy rent / Salary of jacob

= $500,000 / $600,000

= 5/6

Hence, the proportion of the economic rent of Jacob is salary is 5/6

c. The advertising company will not be able to make an economic profit because if they withhold some additional revenue made because of hiring Jacob, then he will switch to another advertising company at a higher salary  and that company keep on making profit. The company should bid for Jacob until firm are indifferent on paying $600,000 or hiring someone else for $100,000 . Thus, the bidding of Jacob will continue until the salary of Jacob has bid up to a level where no company can make economic profits

Are there differences in employee retention due to gender, or whether the employee is from the local area in the data in the worksheet Employee Retention?

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Answer:

Yes there are differences in employee retention based on gender.

Explanation:

Employee retention refers to the ability of an organization to retain its good performing employees. There may be some market factors affecting the retention rate. There are many factors that affect employee retention. There can be difference in employee retention based on gender. It is found that women work 10% more harder than the men even the women have home care duties they still manage to balance their work and life.

If the dividend yield for year one is expected to be 5% based on the current price of $50, what will year three dividend (DIV3) be if dividends grow at a constant 4%

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Answer:

Div₃ = $2.81

Explanation:

dividend yield = current dividend / current stock price

0.05 = current dividend / $50

current dividend = $50 x 0.5 = $2.50

Div₀ = $.250

Div₁ = $2.50 x 1.04 = $2.60

Div₂ = $2.60 x 1.04 = $2.704 = $2.70

Div₃ = $2.704 x 1.04 = $2.81

If during the process of negotiating a transaction a real estate licensee discourages a buyer from seeking legal advice on the grounds that the licensee will look into the problem, that licensee is acting:________.

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Answer: illegally

Explanation:

One of the requirements in real estate agency regulations is that every listing agreement should have an expiration date.

If during the process of negotiating a transaction a real estate licensee discourages a buyer from seeking legal advice on the grounds that the licensee will look into the problem, that licensee is acting illegally. The licensee has no right to discourage the buyer from seeking legal advice.

You have just purchased a new warehouse. To finance the purchase, you’ve arranged for a 35-year mortgage loan for 85 percent of the $3,350,000 purchase price. The monthly payment on this loan will be $16,800. What is the APR on this loan? What is the EAR on this loan?

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Answer:

APR = 2.43%

EAR = 2.46%

Explanation:

(a) What is the APR on this loan?

Annual percentage rate (APR) is the yearly interest rate that a borrower pays or an investor earns. It is expressed in percentage term without taking compounding into consideration.

This can be calculated using the Annual Percentage Rate (APR) formula as follows:

APR = {[(Fees + Interest amount) / Principal / n] * 365} * 100 ……………… (1)

Where;

APR = ?

Fees = 0

Interest amount = Interest rate * Purchase price = 85% * $3,350,000 = $2,847,500

Principal = Purchase price = $3,350,000

n = Number of days in the mortgage term = 365 days * 35 years = 12,775 days

Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:

APR = {[(0 + 2,847,500) / 3,350,000 / 12,775] * 365} * 100

APR = 2.43%

(b) What is the EAR on this loan?

The Effective Annual Rate (EAR) refers to the interest rate earned by an investor in a year after the compounding has been adjusted for over a specified period.

This can be calculated using the Effective Annual Rate (EAR) formula as follows:

EAR = (1 + i/n)^n – 1 ..................... (2)

Substituting the values into equation (2), we have:

i = Stated annual interest rate = APR = 2.43%, or 0.0243

n = Number of compounding periods = 12

EAR = (1 + 0.0243/12)^12 – 1

EAR =  0.0246, or 2.46%

The Pennington Corporation issued a new series of bonds on January 1, 1985. The bonds were sold at par ($1,000); had a 12% coupon; and mature in 30 years, on December 31, 2014. Coupon payments are made semiannually (on June 30 and December 31). a. What was the YTM on January 1, 1985?

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Answer:

The YTM on January 1, 1985 was 6.00%.

Explanation:

The YTM is the interest rate used to determine the Present Value of Coupons and Principle and can be found as follows :

PV = $1,000

Pmt = ($1,000 × 12 %) / 2 = - $60

P/yr = 1

n = 30 × 2 = 60

Fv = - $1,000

YTM = ?

Using a Financial Calculator, the YTM is 6.00%

Therefore, the YTM on January 1, 1985 was 6.00%.

Pandora pioneered a new way to broadcast music. This kind of breakthrough of creating ________ ways to solve old problems or meeting customer needs in a ___________ new way is referred to as a pioneering new entry.

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Answer:new; unique

Explanation:

Pioneering new entry is when a firm brings a new product into the market which in turn, changes the way in which businesses will be conducted.

In situations whereby the product is unique, then the pioneering firm may end up having little direct competition. Pioneering new entry is somehow risky as the product or service may not be accepted.

You are going to deposit $26,000 today. You will earn an annual rate of 6.1 percent for 11 years, and then earn an annual rate of 5.5 percent for 14 years. How much will you have in your account in 25 years?

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Answer:

Total value in the account after 25 years = $105,530.26

Explanation:

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

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

FV = PV × (1+r)^(n)

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

For the first compounding, 6.1% for 11 years

PV - 26,000, r- 6.1% and n- 11

FV = 26,000 × (1.061)^11 = 49,870.367

For the second round of compounding at 5.5% for 14 years

PV - 49,870.367 , r -5.5%, n- 14

FV = 49,870.367× 1.055^14 = 105,530.259

Total value in the account after 25 years = $105,530.26

Don Wyatt is unable to reconcile the bank balance at January 31. Don?s reconciliation is as follows.
Cash balance per bank $3,800.20
Add: NSF check 570.00
Less: Bank service charge 35.00
Adjusted balance per bank $4,335.20
Cash balance per books $4,115.20
Less: Deposits in transit 650.00
Add: Outstanding checks 940.00
Adjusted balance per books $4,405.20
Prepare a correct bank reconciliation.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the correct bank reconciliation is presented below:

                                             Don Wyatt

                         Bank reconciliation statement  

                                           January 31

Particulars                       Amount           Particulars                    Amount  

Bank cash balance        $3,800.20         Company cash balance $4,115.20

Deposits in transit           $650                Less: NSF check            -$570

Less: Outstanding                                    Less: service fee            -$35

Check                              -$940

Bank balance                                              Company balance

After reconciliation         $3,510.20           After reconciliation $3,510.20

We adjust the transactions according to the bank balance and book balance so that the both balance could be matched accordingly

Suppose that the government imposes a​ $2 a cup tax on coffee. The rise in the price of a Starbucks coffee will be​ ______, coffee. The number of cups of coffee bought in coffee shops will​ _______.

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Answer:

increase, decrease

Explanation:

In simple words, when the tax was imposed on the product the company will ultimately bear it to the final consumer which means the price will rise. However when the price of the product rises the demand for that product decreases due to the fact that many individuals would not be able to buy it now from their limited income, this phenomenon is called price elasticity due to income.

Answer:

increasedecrease

Explanation:

Landow Company uses variable costing for internal purposes and wants to restate income to that of absorption costing for external reporting purposes. Landow's income under variable costing is $630,000. Fixed production cost in ending inventory is $120,000 and $85,000 in beginning inventory. What is Landow's income under absorption costing?

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Answer:

$635,000

Explanation:

The computation of the net income under absorption costing is shown below:

= Income under variable costing + fixed production cost in ending inventory - beginning inventory

= $630,000 + $120,000 - $85,000

= $635,000

By adding the fixed cost and deduct the beginning inventory to the variable costing income we can easily calculate the absorption costing income

Neither the payback period nor the accounting rate of return methods of evaluating investments considers the time value of money.
a) True
b) False

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Answer:

The answer is true.

Explanation:

Both of payback period and Accounting Rate of Return do not consider the time value of money. And this is one of the big disadvantages in using these methods as a means of valuating capital project.

While payback period is the length of time it takes a firm to recover the cost of an investment, accounting rate of return is annual return(profit) on investment.

Payback period is only interested in when it will get its Investment back. It ignores the value or time after this investment has been realized.

A company estimates that warranty expense will be 4% of sales. The company's sales for the current period are $185,000. The current period's entry to record the warranty expense is:

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The journal entry for recording the warranty expense is

Dr Warranty Expense 7,400

    Cr Estimated Warranty Liability 7,400

Journal entry:

Dr Warranty Expense 7,400 (185,000 x 0.04)

    Cr Estimated Warranty Liability 7,400

(being warranty expense is recorded)

here expense is debited as it increased the expense and liability should be credited as it also increased the liability.

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The entry for the warranty expense would be recorded in the form of the Journal entry by debiting the Warranty Expense and crediting the Estimated Warranty Liability with the amount of $7,400.

What is the Journal entry?

Journal entry is defined as the primary books of accounting, it records the financial transactions of the firm as a form of recording the transaction by applying the golden rules of accounting.

This process of recording involves of transactions by giving the debit as well as credit effect of the transaction in such a manner that the transactions are recorded properly.

The Journal entry of the given case is:

Warranty Expense a/c            Dr.     $7,400

            To Estimated Warranty Liability a/c                     $7,400

(being warranty expense is recorded)

The amount is calculated as:

185,000 × 0.04 = $7,400

Therefore, both the accounts are recorded with the $7,400.

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Marco was an economics major in college until he discovered he could major in strength and conditioning. Then he switched majors. Clearly, learning about this field is important to him. Mike and Bob are addressing

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n the video, Marco says he was an economics major in college until he discovered he could major in strength and conditioning. Then he switched majors. Clearly, learning about this field is important to him. Mike and Bob are addressing ............... when they send Marco to seminars instead of, for example, increasing his salary in exchange for his continued high performance at MBSC. They could maintain Marco’s high level of motivation by:........................

A. Sending him on an all-expense-paid Caribbean cruise for two weeks

B. Reimbursing his tuition as he seeks a master’s degree in fitness management

C. Reassuring him that he has a job with MBSC as long as he performs well

D. Setting up an employee discount program at a nearby coffee shop, laundromat, and tasalon

Answer:

Valence

C. Reassuring him that he has a job with MBSC as long as he performs well

Explanation:

By sending Marco to seminars, Mike and Bob are addressing VALENCE;  a psychological value  an individual put on  another person, in relation to the attractiveness of individual whose a psychological value has been placed. In this case, a psychological value placed on Macro by his managers is the valuable rewards they would get from his professional development, rather than increasing his salary in exchange for high performance.

Therefore, they could maintain Marco’s high level of motivation by reassuring him that he has a job with MBSC as long as he performs well.

Childress compnay produces three products, K1, S5, and G9. Each product uses the same type of material. K1 uses 4.5 pounds of the material, S5 uses 3 pounds , and G9 uses 5.5 pounds. Demand for all products is strong but only 59900 pounds of material are available. Information about the selling price per unit and variable cost per unit of each product follows.

K1 S5 G9
Selling price $158.38 $114.80 $204.52
Variable costs 86.00 91.00 139.00

Required:
Calculate the contribution margin per pound for each of the three products.

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Answer:

Product                               K1                         S5                       G9

                                             $                      $                                   $

Contribution per pound      16.08                    7.93        11.91

Explanation:

Contribution per pound is equate to contribution per unit divided quantity of material required per unit of product.

Contribution per pound = Contribution per unit/quantity of material

Contribution per unit =selling price - variable cost per unit

Product                               K1                         S5                       G9

                                           $                      $                                   $

Selling price                      158.38                   114.80              204.52

Variable cost                     (86.00)                 (91.00)             (139.00)                                    

Contribution per unit          72.38             23.8           65.52

Material per unit (pounds)   4.5                         3                       5.5

Contribution per pound      16.08             7.93             11.91

Peter has opened a retirement investment account and plan to contribute $6,000 at the end of each year to his account for 30 years. He wants to retire when he has $1 million in the account. What expected annual rate of return must earn to have $1 million in his account?

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Answer:

1.92

Explanation:

Using the compound interest formula

A= P [ (1-i)^n-1 (where A= 1,000,000, P= 6000, i= ?, n= 30)

1000000 = 6000 [ (1 - i)^30-1

1000000 = 6000 [ (1 - i)^29

1000000 = (6000 - 6000i)^29

1000000/6000 = (6000/6000 -6000i/6000)^29

= 166.66 = i^29

= 29✓166.66 = ✓i^29

= 1.92 = i

On February 12, Travis Company purchased merchandise on account from a supplier for $10,300. terms 2/10, net 30.
On February 14. Travis returned $1,550 of the merchandise purchased.
On February 17, Travis Company paid for the merchandise.
Assume Travis Company is using the periodic inventory system, record the journal entries required for the above transactions.

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Answer:

February 12

Dr Merchandise Inventory 10,300

Cr Accounts Payabe 10,300

February 14

Dr Accounts Payable 1,550

Cr Merchandise Inventory 1,550

February 17

Dr Accounts Payable 8,750

Cr Cash 8,575

Cr Merchandise Inventory 175

Explanation:

Preparation of the Journal entries for Travis Company using periodic inventory system

A. Based on the information given we were told that the company purchased merchandise on account from a supplier for the amount of $10,300 this means that the transaction will be recorded as:

February 12

Dr Merchandise Inventory 10,300

Cr Accounts Payabe 10,300

B. Since the company returned the amount of $1,550 of the merchandise purchased this means that the transaction will be recorded as:

February 14

Dr Accounts Payable 1,550

Cr Merchandise Inventory 1,550

C. Based on the information given we were told that the company paid for the merchandise, this means that the transaction will be recorded as:

February 17

Dr Accounts Payable 8,750

(10,300-1,550)

Cr Cash 8,575

(98%*8,750)

Cr Merchandise Inventory 175

(2%*8,750)

The following events occur for The Underwood Corporation during 2021 and 2022, its first two years of operations.
June 12, 2021 Provide services to customers on account for $41,000.
September 17, 2021 Receive $25,000 from customers on account.
December 31, 2021 Estimate that 458 of accounts receivable at the end of the year will not be received.
March 4, 2022 Provide services to customers on account for $56,000.
May 20, 2022 Receive $10,000 from customers for services provided in 2021.
July 2, 2022 Write of the remaining amounts owed from services provided in 2021.
October 19, 2022 Receive $ 45,000 from customers for services provided in 2022.
December 31, 2022 Estimate that 45% of accounts receivable at the end of the year will not be received.
Record transactions for each date. (If no entry is required for a particular transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.) Provide services to customers on account for $35,000.

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Answer:

Journal Entries are given below

Explanation:

June 12, 2021  

Provide services to customers on account of $41,000.

                                    DEBIT        CREDIT

Receivable account    $41,000

Services Revenue                          $41,000

September 17, 2021

Receive $25,000 from customers on account.

                                     DEBIT        CREDIT

Cash                           $25,000

Receivable                                    $25,000

December 31, 2021

Estimate that 45% of accounts receivable at the end of the year will not be received.

                                                  DEBIT        CREDIT

Bad debt($16,000x45%)           $7,200

Allowance for doubtful debt                       $7,200

March 4, 2022

Provide services to customers on account for $56,000

                                    DEBIT        CREDIT

Receivable account    $56,000

Services Revenue                          $56,000

May 20, 2022

Receive $10,000 from customers for services provided in 2021.

                                     DEBIT        CREDIT

Cash                          $10,000

Receivable                                     $10,000

July 2, 2022

Write of the remaining amounts owed from services provided in 2021.

Working: $41,000 - $25,000 - $10,000 = $6,000

                                                               DEBIT        CREDIT

Allowance for doubtful debt               $6,000

Account Receivable                                                 $6,000

October 19, 2022

Receive $ 45,000 from customers for services provided in 2022.

                                   DEBIT        CREDIT

Cash                           $45,000

Receivable                                    $45,000

December 31, 2022

Estimate that 45% of accounts receivable at the end of the year will not be received.

                                          DEBIT        CREDIT

Bad debt (w)                       $3,750

Allowance for bad debt                     $3,750

Working:

($56,000 - $45,000) x45% = $4,950

Balance in Allowance account at 31 dec 2021  = 7,200

Bad debt written off                                             = 6,000

Remaining balance                                              = 1,200

Allowance for doubtful debt at 31 dec 2022 = $4,950 - $1,200

Allowance for doubtful debt at 31 dec 2022 = $3,750

Classify each of the tasks according to whether or not they are tasks of the Federal Reserve. Tasks of the Federal Reserve Not tasks of the Federal Reserve

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Answer:

Tasks of the Federal Reserve

Managing the U.S. Money Supply - one of the main functions of the Federal Reserve is managing the money supply: the quantity of money that there is in the economy. The Federal Reserve can either increase or contract the money supply.

Printing paper currency - when the Federal Reserve increases the money supply, part of that supply is printed as paper currency.

Acting as a lender of last resort - when commercial banks or governments do not have any other creditor, they turn to the Federal Reserve, which has the obligation to act as a lender of last resort.

Engaging in monetary policy - this is the reason why the Federal Reserve exists in first place. The main activity of the Fed is to engage in monetary policy, mainly with the goal of controlling inflation, and easing economic cycles.

Not tasks of the Federal Reserve

Creating the federal budget - the federal budget is developed by the president, and also by the Congress.

Engaging in fiscal policy - fiscal policy is responsability of the president, and the Congress.

Managing Europe's money supply - The Federal Reserve only manages the money supply of the United States. Europe's money supply is managed by the European Central Bank in the case of the Eurozone, and by different national central banks in the case of countries that are not part of the Euro.

Answer:

Tasks of the Federal Reserve:

Managing the US money supply

Acting as a lender of last resort

Engaging in monetary policy

Not tasks of the Federal Reserve:

Creating the federal budget

Printing paper currency

Engaging in fiscal policy

Managing India’s money supply

Carla Vista Company has the following information available for September 2020.
Unit selling price of video game consoles $410
Unit variable costs $328
Total fixed costs $36,900
Units sold 600
1. Compute the unit contribution margin.
2. Prepare a CVP income statement that shows both total and per unit amounts.
3. Compute Carla Vista’ break-even point in units.
4. Prepare a CVP income statement for the break-even point that shows both total and per unit amounts.

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Unit selling price of video game consoles $410

Unit variable costs $328

Total fixed costs $36,900

Units sold 600

First, we need to determine the unitary contribution margin:

Unitary contribution margin= 410 - 328= $82

Contribution margin income statement:

Sales= 600*410= 246,000

Total variable cost= 600*328= (196,800)

Total contribution margin= 49,200

Fixed costs= (36,900)

Net operating income= $12,300

To calculate the break-even point in units, we need to use the following formula:

Break-even point in units= fixed costs/ contribution margin per unit

Break-even point in units= 39,200/82

Break-even point in units= 478 units

Finally, the income statement for the break-even point:

Sales= 478*410= 195,980

Total variable cost= 478*328= (156,784)

Total contribution margin= 39,196

Total fixed costs= (39,200)

Net operating income= (4)

The income from operations and the amount of invested assets in each division of Beck Industries are as follows: Income from Operations Invested Assets Retail Division $138,000 $690,000 Commercial Division 138,600 770,000 Internet Division 64,500 430,000 Assume that management has established a 10% minimum acceptable return for invested assets. a. Determine the residual income for each division. Retail Division Commercial Division Internet Division Income from operations $138,000 $138,600 $64,500 Minimum acceptable income from operations as a percent of invested assets Residual income $ $ $ b. Which division has the most residual income

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Answer:

a. Minimum acceptable income from operations as of 10% of invested assets

Retail Division = $690,000 * 10% = $69,000

Commercial Division = $770,000 * 10% = $77,000

Internet Division  = $430,000 * 10% = $43,000

Residual Income = Income from Operation - Minimum acceptable income from operations as of 10 percent of invested assets

Retail Division Residual Income = $138,000 -  $69,000

= $69,000

Commercial Division Residual Income =  $138,600 -  $77,000

= $61,600

Internet Division Residual Income = $64,500 - $43,000

= $21,500

b. Retail Division has the most Residual Income with the amount of $69,000

The founder of Alchemy Products, Inc., discovered a way to turn lead into gold and patented this new technology. He then formed a corporation and invested $200,000 in setting up a production plant. He believes that he could sell his patent for $50 million.
a. What are the book value and market value of the firm?
b. If there are 1 million shares of stock in the new corporation, what would be the price per share and the book value per share?

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Answer:

Book Value is $0.2 million

Market Value is $50 million

Book Value per share is $0.2 per share

Market Value per share is $50 per share

Explanation:

Part A. The book value of Alchemy Products Inc., is $0.2 million and its market value is $50 million.

Part B.

The Book value per share of Alchemy Products Inc., is calculated as under:

Book Value per share = $0.2 million / 1 Million shares   =  $0.2 per share

The Market value per share of Alchemy Products Inc., is calculated as under:

Market Value per share = $50 million / 1 Million shares   =  $50 per share

Patton Company purchased $400,000 of 10% bonds of Scott Co. on January 1, 2011, paying $376,100. The bonds mature January 1, 2021; interest is payable each July 1 and January 1. The discount of $23,900 provides an effective yield of 11%. Patton Company uses the effectiveinterest method and plans to hold these bonds to maturity. 5. On July 1, 2011, Patton Company should increase its Held-to-Maturity Debt Securities account for the Scott Co. bonds by

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Answer:

$685.55

Explanation:

Patton company ;

Bond payments $376,100 × 0.055

= $20,685.55

Less face amount $400,000 × 0.05

= $20,000

Held-to-maturity debt securities $685.55

($20,685.55 - $20,000)

Note:

Effective yield(market rate)

= 11% ÷ 2

= 5.5%

Bonds

= 10% ÷ 2

= 5%

A $200 petty cash fund has cash of $20 and receipts of $177. The journal entry to replenish the account would include a credit to Group of answer choices Cash for $20 Cash Short and Over for $3 Petty Cash for $190 Cash for $180

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Answer: Cash for $180

Explanation:

The Petty Cash balance should be at a certain level necessary to cover petty cash expenses of the company. In this case that amount is $200. $20 is already in cash in the account and so will need to be topped up to get to $200.

= 200 - 20

= $180

$180 will take the balance back to $200. The Cash account would be credited of this $200 and the Petty Cash would be debited.

The decision to accept an additional volume of business should be based on a comparison of the revenue from the additional business with the sunk costs of producing that revenue.
a) true
b) false

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

Sunk cost is cost that has already been incurred and cannot be recovered. it should not be considered when making future decisions

1. Calculate the growth rate between 2010 and 2014 for a company with the following revenue. Year Revenue 2010 735 2011 985 2012 1152 2013 1347 2014 1658 2015 1895

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Answer:  230.75 (units/ year)

Explanation:

To compute the growth rate between 2010 and 2014, we use the following formula :

Growth rate = [(Revenue in 2014) -(Revenue in 2010)]÷ [Difference between 2010 and 2014]

From the table, Revenue in 2010 = 735

Revenue in 2014= 1658

Then, Growth rate = (1658 -735)÷ (2014-2010)

= 923÷  4

= 230.75

Hence, the growth rate between 2010 and 2014 =  230.75 (units/ year)

Simon recently received a credit card with an 18% nominal interest rate. With the card, he purchased an Amazon Kindle for $350. The minimum payment on the card is only $10 per month
a. If Simon makes the minimum monthly payment and makes no other charges, how many months will it be before he pays off the card. Round to the nearest month.
b. If Simon makes monthly payment of $30, how many months will it be before he pays off the card. Round to the nearest month.
c. How much more in total payments will Simon make under the $10-a-month plan than under the $30-a-month plan? Make sure you use three decimal places for N.

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Answer:

A.50 months

B.12.92 months

C.$112.38

Explanation:

a). Using this formula

PV of Annuity = Monthly Payment * [{1 - (1 + r)-n} / r]

Where,

PV of Annuity =$350

Monthly Payment =$10

r=(0.18/12)

Let plug in the formula

$350 = $10 * [{1 - (1 + 0.18/12)-n} / (0.18/12)]

$350 / $10 = {1 - (1.015)-n} / 0.015

35 * 0.015 = 1 - (1.015)-n

(1.015)-n = 1 - 0.525

-n[log(1.015)] = log(0.475)

-n[0.0149] = -0.7444

n = -0.7444 / -0.0149

n= 50 months

b). Using this formula

PV of Annuity = Monthly Payment * [{1 - (1 + r)-n} / r]

Where,

PV of Annuity =$350

Monthly Payment =$30

r=(0.18/12)

Let plug in the formula

$350 = $30 * [{1 - (1 + 0.18/12)-n} / (0.18/12)]

$350 / $30 = {1 - (1.015)-n} / 0.015

11.67 * 0.015 = 1 - (1.015)-n

(1.015)-n = 1 - 0.175

-n[log(1.015)] = log(0.825)

-n[0.0149] = -0.1924

n = -0.1924 / -0.0149 =

n=12.92 months

c). Calculation for the Total Amount Paid under $10-a-month plan

Using this formula

Total Amount Paid under $10-a-month plan = No. of Payments * Monthly Payment

Where,

No.of Payments =50

Monthly Payment=10

Let plug in the formula

Total Amount Paid under $10-a-month plan= 50 * $10 = $500

Calculation for the Total Amount Paid under $30-a-month plan

Using this formula

Total Amount Paid under $30-a-month plan = No. of Payments * Monthly Payment

Where,

No. of Payments =12.92

Monthly Payment=$30

Let plug in the formula

Total Amount Paid under $30-a-month plan= 12.92 * $30 = $387.62

Hence,

Total Amount Paid under $10-a-month plan -Total Amount Paid under $30-a-month plan

= $500 - $387.62

= $112.38

The production manager of Rordan Corporation has submitted the following quarterly production forecast for the upcoming fiscal year: 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Units to be produced 10,600 8,500 7,000 11,100 Each unit requires 0.35 direct labor-hours, and direct laborers are paid $20.00 per hour. Required: 1. Prepare the company’s direct labor budget for the upcoming fiscal year.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the direct labor budget is presented below:

Particulars  Quarter 1     Quarter 2      Quarter 3      Quarter 4      Total  

Required

Production   10,600           8,500            7,000           11,100          37,200

Multiply with

Direct labor

hours             0.35              0.35              0.35              0.35

Total

direct labors  3,710           2,975            2,450            3,885         13,020

Multiply with

Direct labor

cost                $20             $20             $20                 $20           $20

Total

direct labor

cost              $74,200      $59,500      $49,000         $77,700   $260,400

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