Answer:
the size
Explanation:
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Metlock, Inc. uses a periodic inventory system. Details for the inventory account for the month of January 2017 are as follows: Units Per unit price Total Balance, 1/1/2017 270 $5.0 $1350 Purchase, 1/15/2017 140 ..5 672 Purchase, 1/28/2017 140 ..5 700 An end of the month (1/31/2017) inventory showed that 220 units were on hand. How many units did the company sell during January 2017?
Answer:
330 units
Explanation:
Particulars Units
Opening 270 Units
Add: Purchases 140 Units
Add :Purchases 140 Units
Total 550 Units
Less: Closing 220 Units
Sales 330 Units
So, the total units the company sold during January 2017 is 330 units.
If total liabilities decreased by $27,275 during a period of time and stockholders' equity increased by $34,366 during the same period, the amount and direction (increase or decrease) of the period's change in total assets is a a.$7,091 decrease b.$27,275 increase c.$27,275 decrease d.$7,091 increase
Answer:
d.$7,091 increase
Explanation:
From the accounting equation, assets = liabilities + equity. If the total liabilities decrease by $27,275, the assets will also decrease by $27,275. Similarly, when stockholders' equity increased by $34,366, the amount of assets will increase by the same amount. The net increase in assets will be $7,091, which is the difference between the increase in stockholders' equity and the decrease in liabilities ($34,366 - $27,275).
During January, its first month of operations, Dieker Company accumulated the following manufacturing costs: raw materials $5,500 on account, factory labor $6,400 of which $5,800 relates to factory wages payable and $600 relates to payroll taxes payable, and factory utilities payable $3,100.
Prepare journal entries for each type of manufacturing cost.
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
The journal entries for each type of manufacturing cost is prepared below:
Dr Raw material inventory $5500
Cr Account payable $5500
(To record purchase of raw material on account)
Dr Factory labor $6400
Cr Factory wages payable $5800
Cr Payroll taxes payable $600
(To record factory labor costs)
Dr Manufacturing overhead $3100
Cr Utilities payable $3100
(To record entry for utilities payable)
A firm has expected EBIT of $910, debt with a face and market value of $2,000 paying an 8.5% annual coupon, and an unlevered cost of capital of 12%. If the tax rate is 21%, what is the value of the equity
Answer: $4410
Explanation:
Firstly, the value of the levered firm will be:
= EBT( 1- Tax) / Unlevered cost of capital + Debt Value ( Tax Rate)
= 910(1 - 21%) / 12% + 2000(21%)
= 910( 1 - 0.21)/0.12 + 2000(0.21)
= 5990 + 420
= 6410
Then, the value of equity will be:
= VAlue of Firm - Value of Debt
= $6410 - $2000
= $4410
When they act as a profit-maximizing cartel, the total industry profit in the flowers market is per day. Suppose the flowers each company produces are regarded as perfect substitutes, such that if either company charged a price lower than the other, that company would receive all the business and profits in the industry. If both firms attempt to undercut each other, however, the result would be pricing at marginal cost and zero profit for both firms. The two firms intend to operate together in this market indefinitely, and at the beginning of each day, both firms individually choose whether to continue charging the collusive price. A firm that undercuts in a given month will receive (almost) the entire monopoly profit in that period, but no profit in any future periods. If the probability that both firms will continue operating and charging the collusive price in the next period is 0.60, then the expected stream of profits for one firm in the collusive equilibrium is . Tacit collusion is therefore in this scenario. Suppose a third firm with the exact same costs and similarly substitutable flowers enters the market. If this firm joins the cartel, the expected stream of profits for an individual firm is now (again assuming a probability of 0.60 that production occurs in the next period). In this case, a tacit collusive agreement is
Answer:
Total industry profit is $32 per day.
Tacit collusion is better in this situation
Expected profit in collusive equilibrium is $23.7
Tacit collusive agreement is not beneficial.
Explanation:
When the firms do not collude the total industry profit is $32 per day whereas if the firms collude the profits will decline to $23. This clearly shows that tacit collusion agreement is not beneficial for both the firms.
The Jackson-Timberlake Wardrobe Co. just paid a dividend of $1.40 per share on its stock. The dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 5 percent per year indefinitely. Investors require a return of 12 percent on the company's stock. a. What is the current stock price
Answer:
Missing word "What will the stock price be in three years?"
a. Current price = D0*(1+g)/(Ke-g)
Current price = 1.4*(1+0.05) / (0.12-0.05)
Current price = 1.4*1.05 / 0.07
Current price = 1.47 / 0.07
Current price = $21
b. Current price = D0*(1+g)/(Ke-g)
Current price = 1.4*(1+0.05)^4 / (0.12-0.05)
Current price = 1.4*1.05^4 / 0.07
Current price = 1.4*1.21550625 / 0.07
Current price = 1.70171 / 0.07
Current price = 24.310143
Current price = $24.31
Fill in the missing numbers for the following income statement. (Input all amounts as positive values. Do not round intermediate calculations.) a.Calculate the OCF. (Do not round intermediate calculations.) b.What is the depreciation tax shield
Full question:
Fill in the missing numbers for the following income statement. (Input all amounts as positive values. Do not round intermediate calculations.)
Sales $ 687,900
Costs $442,800
Depreciation $115,400
EBIT $
Taxes (30%)
Net income $
OCF
What is the depreciation tax shield?
Answer:
Operating Cash Flow(OCF)= $206190
Depreciation tax shield = $34620
Explanation:
To calculate Depreciation tax shield:
Depreciation×tax rate= $115400×0.30=$34620
Operating Cash flow(OCF)= Earnings before interest and taxes(EBIT)+depreciation - income tax expense
So we calculate EBIT and Income tax expense
EBIT= Sales - cost of good sold - depreciation expense
= $ 687,900-$442,800-$115,400= $129,700
Income tax expense= (Sales - cost of goods sold - depreciation expense) × tax rate
=($687900-$442800-$115400)×0.30
=$38910
Therefore, Operating Cash flow(OCF)= $129,700+$$115,400-$38910= $206190
Projected free cash flows should be discounted at the firm's weighted average cost of capital to find the value of its operations. True False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Projected free cash flows should be discounted at the firm's weighted average cost of capital to find the value of its operations.
Free Cash flow is refereed to all cash available for distributions after all obligations are taken into account.
So free cash flow from the planning period and representative period should be discounted back using firm's weighted average cost of capital to find the value of its operations.
The GDP price index in the United States in 2016 was about 106 , and real GDP in 2016 was $17.7 trillion (2012 dollars). The GDP price index in the United States in 2018 was about 110 , and real GDP in 2018 was $18.6 trillion (2012 dollars). Calculate nominal GDP in 2016 and in 2018 and the percentage increase in nominal GDP between 2016 and 2018 .
Answer:
9.05%
Explanation:
in nominal dollars, the 2016 GDP was $17.7 trillion x 1.06 = $18.762 trillion
in nominal dollars, the 2018 GDP was $18.6 trillion x 1.1 = $20.46 trillion
the percentage increased in nominal GDP between 2016 and 2018 was ($20.46 trillion - $18.762 trillion) / $18.762 trillion = 0.0905 ≈ 9.05%
why is price discrimination not possible under perfect market conditions
Price discrimination is not possible under perfect market conditions due to availability of many firms in the market which restrict to capture of the market.
What is Price discrimination?Price discrimination is a technique to maximize the profit of the organization. In price discrimination, a similar product will be sold in different markets, in this case, the consumer will move to the lowest price or either with the quality and tries to negotiate.
In perfect market competition, there is a large number of firms are available so sellers can not discriminate the prices of products and services as many options or alternatives are available to Buyers who sell similar products.
This market structure provides easy entry and exit to the market as they are having no barriers due to having the least competition.
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On December 31, 2021, Larry's Used Cars had balances in Accounts Receivable and Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts of $67,000 and $1,075, respectively. During 2022, Larry's wrote off $2,200 in accounts receivable and determined that there should be an allowance for uncollectible accounts of $5,300 at December 31, 2022. Bad debt expense for 2022 would be
Answer:
$6,425
Explanation:
The computation of the bad debt expense for the year 2022 is given below;
Given that
Beginning allowance for uncollectible accounts = $1,075
Accounts written-off = $2,200
Now
Unadjusted balance of allowance for uncollectible accounts is
= Beginning allowance for uncollectible accounts - Accounts written-off
= $1,075 - $2,200
= -$1,125
And, the Ending balance of allowance for uncollectible accounts is $5,300
So,
Bad debt expense is
= Ending balance of allowance for uncollectible accounts - Unadjusted balance of allowance for uncollectible accounts
= $5,300 - (-$1,125)
= $6,425
Work to be performed can come from the work package level of the work breakdown structure as well as other sources. Which of these is NOT a source of authorized work to be performed?
Answer: scope creep
Explanation:
Work breakdown structure is a method that's used for completing a project that's complex, such that the project is broken down into smaller bits which brings about easier project management and better team productivity.
Scope creep isn't a source of authorized work to be performed. Scope creep refers to the changes, and the continuous growth for the scope of a project.
) Jack asked Jill to marry him, and she has accepted under one condition: Jack must buy her a new $ Rolls-Royce Phantom. Jack currently has $ that he may invest. He has found a mutual fund with an expected annual return of % in which he will place the money. How long will it take Jack to win Jill's hand in marriage? Ignore taxes.
Answer: 47.8 years
Explanation:
Jack is trying to make up to $330,000 from $50,680 at a rate of 4% in the future so the relevant formula is a future value formula.
330,000 = 50,680 * ( 1 + 4%) ^ number of years
1.04 ^ number of years = 330,000 / 50,680
1.04 ^ N = 6.5114
Use the Natural logarithm, In, to solve for N
N * In (1.04) = In (6.5114)
N * 0.0392 = 1.87356
N = 1.87356/ 0.0392
= 47.8 years
The Wildhorse Company has disclosed the following financial information in its annual reports for the period ending March 31, 2017: sales of $1.484 million, cost of goods sold of $803,000, depreciation expenses of $175,000, and interest expenses of $89,575. Assume that the firm has an average tax rate of 35 percent. Compute the cash flows to investors from operating activity.
Answer: $535,251.25
Explanation:
Cash flow to investors from operating activities is calculated by:
= EBIT + Depreciation - Taxes
EBIT = Sales - Cost of goods sold - Depreciation
= 1,484,000 - 803,000 - 175,000
= $506,000
Taxes = Tax rate * (EBIT - Interest)
= 35% * (506,000 - 89,575)
= $145,748.75
Cash flow to investors = 506,000 + 175,000 - 145,748.75
= $535,251.25
makes their first monthly payment (including principal and interest), what amount will they record into their interest expense account
Answer:
The amount Highest Cost Contractors will record into their interest expense account is $60.
Explanation:
Note: This question is not complete. The complete question is therefore provided before answering the question as follows:
The Highest Cost Contractors, Inc. took out an installment loan on 11/1 in the amount of $12,000 for 61 months with an annual interest rate of 6%. On 11/31 when Highest Cost Contractors makes their first monthly payment (including principal and interest), what amount will they record into their interest expense account?
The explanation of the answer is now provided as follows:
The amount of interest can be calculated as follows:
Amount of interest to record = Amount of installment loan * (Annual interest rate / Number of months in a year)
Amount of interest to record = $12,000 * (6% / 12)
Amount of interest to record = $60
Therefore, the amount Highest Cost Contractors will record into their interest expense account is $60.
If the Federal Reserve conducts a $10 million open-market sale and the reserve requirement is 20%, the maximum change in the money supply is: a decrease of $10 million. a decrease of $8 million. an increase of $10 million. a decrease of $50 million.
Answer:
a decrease of $50 million.
Explanation:
Calculation to determine what the maximum change in the money supply is:
Using this formula
Maximum change in the money supply=Federal Reserve /Reserve requirement
Let plug in the formula
Maximum change in the money supply=$10/20%
Maximum change in the money supply=$50 million Decrease
Therefore the maximum change in the money supply is: a decrease of $50 million.
Which of the following would have an inventory of municipal security secondary market positions?
Pat is on the Board of Directors for Zony, a consumer electronics manufacturer. Pat has been an excellent board member by providing leadership and expertise to the Zony Board. Zamzung is a consumer electronics manufacturer and direct competitor to Zony. Zamzung believes Pat would be a good addition to their Board of Directors. Zamzung asks Pat to join the Board of Zamzung. Can Pat be on the Board of Directors of both Zony and Zamzung?
Answer: No. Pat cannot be on the Board of Directors of both Zony and Zamzung.
Explanation:
No, Pat cannot be on the Board of Directors of both Zony and Zamzung. The Clayton Act prohibits this as Pat can have superior power and high control of the industry.
Pat can also face ethical issues such as internal tactics or sharing of information or conflict regarding decision making. Pat being on the Board of Directors of both Zony and Zamzung will lead to an unfair competition in the market as well.
arett Motors is trying to decide whether it should keep its existing car washing machine or purchase a new one that has technological advantages (which translate into cost savings) over the existing machine. Information on each machine follows: Old machine New machine Original cost $9,000 $20,000 Accumulated depreciation 5,000 0 Annual cash operating costs 9,000 4,000 Current salvage value of old machine 2,000 Salvage value in 10 years 500 1,000 Remaining life 10 yrs 10 yrs Refer to Jarett Motors. The $4,000 of annual operating costs that are common to both the old and the new machine are an example of a(n) Select one: a. opportunity cost b. irrelevant cost c. future avoidable cost d. sunk cost
Answer:
Jarett Motors
The $4,000 of annual operating costs are an example of an
a. opportunity cost
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Old machine New machine
Original cost $9,000 $20,000
Accumulated depreciation 5,000 0
Annual cash operating costs 9,000 4,000
Current salvage value of old machine 2,000
Salvage value in 10 years 500 1,000
Remaining life 10 yrs 10 yrs
b) The annual operating costs are an example of opportunity cost because the alternative with the old machine will incur an annual operating cost of $9,000 instead of $4,000 with the new machine. This will translate to a forgone benefit of $5,000 ($9,000 - $4,000) in cost saving if the new machine is purchased.
The supplies account had a balance of $880 at the beginning of the year and was debited during the year for $3,846, representing the total of supplies purchased during the year. If $2,797 of supplies are on hand at the end of the year, the supplies expense to be reported on the income statement for the year is
Answer:
the supplies expense to be reported on the income statement for the year is $1,929
Explanation:
The computation of the supplies expense to be reported on the income statement for the year is as follows:
= Beginning supplies account balance + purchase of supplies - closing supplies
= $880 + $3,846 - $2,797
= $1,929
Hence, the supplies expense to be reported on the income statement for the year is $1,929
Entreprenewship is a process of
to
birth
to
an
entreprise. Discuss
Answer:
Entrepreneurship is a process of giving birth to an enterprise with example. ... “An entrepreneur is a person who is willing and able to convert a new idea or invention into a successful innovation.” -Joseph Schumpeter Entrepreneur is the person responsible for setting up a business or an enterprise.
Explanation:
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Dividends at FSL are expected grow at a rate of negative 5.4% per year (the dividends are getting smaller). The stock just paid a dividend of $3.93 per share, and investors require a return of 13% to invest in the company. What is the expected price of the stock next year?
Answer:
$21.37
Explanation:
g = -5.4%
D0 = $3.93
D1 = D0 (1+g)
D1 = 3.93*(1-0.054)
D1 = 3.93*0.946
D1 = 3.71778
Investors require a return (ke) of 12%
P0 = D1/(ke - g)
P0 = 3.71778 / (12% - (-5.4%)
P0 = 3.71778 / (12% + 5.4%)
P0 = 3.71778 / 17.4%
P0 = 3.71778 / 0.174
P0 = 21.3665517
P0 = $21.37
So, the expected price of the stock next year is $21.37.
Which of the following is an example of investment? A. a person depositing $ 100 a week to her savings account B. a person's annual medical checkup C. the purchase of new buses by Greyhound D. a student increasing his human capital by attending college
Answer:
C. the purchase of new buses by Greyhound
Explanation:
The investment is the amount that should be invested in order to generate the income
So as per the given situation,the option C is correct as if we puchase the new buses so there is a big investment but after investing into it it generated the income on daily basis
So this should be the example of the investment
The assets and liabilities of a company are $86,600 and $44,499, respectively. Stockholders' equity should equal a.$44,499 b.$131,099 c.$86,600 d.$42,101
Answer:
d.$42,101
Explanation:
We use the accounting equation to determine the Equity Balance
Accounting Equation States :
Assets = Equity + Liabilities
also,
Equity = Assets - Liabilities
therefore,
Equity = $86,600 - $44,499 = $42,101
thus
Stockholders' equity should equal $42,101
Preferred stock has a par (face) value of $80. The annual dividend is $6.00 per share. Investors in this preferred stock have a required rate of return equal to 8%. Compute the current price of a share of the preferred stock.
Round to the second decimal place.
Answer: $75
Explanation:
Using the Gordon Growth Model:
Price of stock = Next year dividend / (Required return - growth rate)
Growth rate is 0% as dividend does not change per year.
Price of stock = 6 / 8%
= $75
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Answer:
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The capital budgeting committee of the Caldwell Pipe Corporation is evaluating the possibility of replacing its old pipe-bending machine with a more advanced model. Information on the existing machine and the new model follows: Existing machine New machine Original cost $200,000 $400,000 Market value now 80,000 Market value in year 5 0 20,000 Annual cash operating costs 40,000 10,000 Remaining life 5 yrs 5 yrs Refer to Caldwell Pipe Corporation. If the company buys the new machine and disposes of the existing machine, corporate profit over the five-year life of the new machine will be ________ than the profit that would have been generated had the existing machine been retained for five years. Select one: a. $230,000 lower b. $150,000 lower c. $150,000 higher d. $170,000 lower
Answer:
c. $150,000 higher
Explanation:
Operating cost of old machine = $40,000 per year
For 5 years, $40,000*5 years = $200,000
Operating cost of new machine = $10,000 per year
For 5 years, $10,000*5 = $50,000
Operating cost of new machine ($50,000) < ($200,000) Operating cost of the old machine. Thus, this will have a positive effect of $150,000 ($200,000-$50,000) on the corporate profit.
The accountant for TI Company is preparing the company's statement of cash flows for the fiscal year just ended. The following information is available: Retained earnings balance at the beginning of the year $163,000 Cash dividends declared for the year 50,800 Net income for the year 98,000 What is the ending balance for retained earnings?a. $261,000.
b. $14,200.
c. $210,200.
d. $282,000.
e. $112,200.
Answer:
$210,200
Explanation:
The retained earning at the beginning of the year is $163,000
The cash dividend is $50,800
The net income is $98,000
Therefore the ending balance for retained earning can be calculated as follows
= 163,000+98,000-50,800
= 261,000-50800
= 210,200
Hence the ending balance for retainerd earnings is $210,200
How should you ideally start a negotiation discussion?
A.
displaying how sharp and aggressive you can be in negotiations
B.
being unbiased and open-minded
C.
revealing your interest in the product
D.
revealing your budget and the highest price you can pay
Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
to get the convo started you should pin point what it is exactly what you like
Sally has a credit card balance of $500 . The credit card company charges a nominal interest rate of 16 percent a year on unpaid balances. The inflation rate is 5 percent a year. Calculate the real interest rate that Sally pays the credit card company.
Answer:
10.48%
Explanation:
Real interest rate = (1 + nominal interest rate) / (1 + inflation rate) - 1
1.16/1.05 - 1 = 10.48
Nominal interest rate is real interest rate plus inflation rate
Real interest rate is interest rate that has been adjusted for inflation