why does a businesss cycle diagram serve as a forecasting model?​

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Answer 1
Business cycle forecasting is the creation of conjectures about how the business cycle will unfold in the future. For instance, if an economist looks at national employment data and sees that companies are hiring new workers at a fast pace and that unemployment is falling, he might conclude that an economic boom will start soon because consumption tends to rise when more workers receive wages.


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If in the textile markets we know that two brands, X and Z, are substitutes. Suppose that the supply of X increases and, at the same time, the supply of the Z decreases. Other things being equal, what would be the expectations for the change in the equilibrium quantities in the two markets

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Answer:

Equilibrium quantity of X increases and that of z decreases.

Explanation:

If two goods are substitutes then 1 can be used in the place of the other. As supply of Z falls, we would have market demand to be greater than supply. This brings about a price rise. The price rise will make consumers of Z to want it less and opt for a cheaper good X. Increase in the demand for X causes its supply to rise in the market.

So we would have increase in equilibrium quantity of X and that of Z would fall.

An order has been received from an overseas customer for 3700 units to be delivered this month at a special discounted price. This order would not change the total amount of the company's fixed costs. The variable selling and administrative expense would be $2.90 less per unit on this order than on normal sales. Direct labor is a variable cost in this company. Suppose there is not enough idle capacity to produce all of the units for the overseas customer and accepting the special order would require cutting back on production of 1550 units for regular customers. The minimum acceptable price per unit for the special order is closest to:

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Answer: $88.62

Explanation:

First find the costs associated with the order.

= Direct material + Direct labor + Variable manufacturing overhead + Variable selling expense + Contribution margin lost from cutting back production for regular customers

Contriution margin lost from cutting production = Selling price - Direct material - Direct labor - Variable manufacturing overhead - Variable selling expense

= 120.10 - 51.10 - 9.80 - 5.20

= $54

= (3,700 * 51.10) + (3,700 * 9.80) + (3,700 * 2.80) + ((5.20 - 2.90) * 3,700) + ( 54 * 1,550)

= $‭327,900‬

Price per unit = ‭327,900‬ / 3,700

= $88.62

Which of the following is NOT a benefit provided by a stakeholder analysis document?
Select an answer:
You will know who the project stakeholders are.
You can prioritize stakeholders so you make sure to keep the most important ones happy.
You will know the best way to communicate project information to the stakeholders.
You will understand the best way to work with different stakeholders to get results.

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Answer:

This is not a benefit provided by a stakeholder analysis document:

You can prioritize stakeholders so you make sure to keep the most important ones happy.

Explanation:

A stakeholder analysis document identifies a project's stakeholders, their participation levels, interests, and influences in the project.  It determines the best approach to involve, and therefore, communicate with each stakeholder group.  The purpose of the document is not to prioritize stakeholders but to identify the groups.

Bramble Corp. reported the following year-end information: Beginning work in process inventory $1080000 Beginning raw materials inventory 300000 Ending work in process inventory 900000 Ending raw materials inventory 480000 Raw materials purchased 960000 Direct labor 910000 Manufacturing overhead 730000 Bramble Corp.'s cost of goods manufactured for the year is

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Answer:

$2,600,000

Explanation:

Cost of goods manufactured

Consider all the manufacturing costs in the calculation to determine the cost of goods manufactured.

Cost of goods manufactured = $1,080,000  + $780,000 + $910,000 + $730,000 - $900,000

                                                  = $2,600,000

Notes :

Raw Materials used in Production = $300,000 + $960,000 - $480,000

                                                           = $780,000

therefore,

Bramble Corp.'s cost of goods manufactured for the year is $2,600,000.

Part U16 is used by Mcvean Corporation to make one of its products. A total of 16,500 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 $ 3.60 Direct labor $ 8.20 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 8.70 Supervisor's salary $ 4.10 Depreciation of special equipment $ 2.50 Allocated general overhead $ 7.70 An outside supplier has offered to make the part and sell it to the company for $27.50 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 U16 could be used to make more of one of the company's other products, generating an additional segment margin of $28,500 per year for that product. The annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company as a result of buying part U16 from the outside supplier should be:

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Answer:

Financial disadvantage = 45,750

Explanation:

First of all, we need to sort out the data given in this question.

Data Given:

Per Unit Direct materials = $ 3.60

Direct labor = $ 8.20

Variable manufacturing overhead  = $ 8.70

Supervisor's salary =  $ 4.10

Depreciation of special equipment =  $ 2.50

Allocated general overhead =  $ 7.70

Offer by outside supplier = $27.50

So,

Cost of making = [(3.60+8.20+8.70+2.50)*16,500]+28,500 (Opportunity cost)

Cost of Making = (23*16,500)+28,500

Cost of Making = 408,000

Cost of buying = 16,500*27.50

Cost of buying = 453,750

Financial disadvantage = Cost of making - Cost of buying

Financial disadvantage = 453,750 - 408,000

Hence,

Financial disadvantage = 45,750

Suppose the Eastwestern University theater department has received $250,000 from the school's endowment fund to put toward scholarships to improve the department and assist theater students entering the program.
Professor Bucktell proposes that they should hold auditions and give $60,000 scholarships to the five most talented applicants in hopes of bringing the best and most promising talent to the school
Professor Rammer thinks that they should divide the money up into $10,000 scholarships to be given to the 25 applicants to the program with the most financial need, regardless of talent.
Professor Buckteil's proposal is an example of economic_________
Professor Rammer's proposal is an example of economic ________

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Answer: Professor Buckteil's proposal is an example of (Economic efficiency).

Professor Rammer's proposal is an example of (Economic equality)

Explanation:

Professor Bucktell's proposal is economic efficiency. This means when the available resources in the economy are shared using the efficient mean possible and the best possible operation that's available.

Professor Rammer's proposal is economic equality. This refers to when everyone is given a fair and equal chance. There's a level playing field for everyone. This can be seen when he said that the money of up to $10,000 scholarships should be given to the 25 applicants to the program with the most financial need, regardless of talent.

An accounting clerk for Chesner Co. prepared the following bank reconciliation: Chesner Co. Bank Reconciliation August 31

Cash balance according to company’s records $11,100
Add: Outstanding checks $3,585
Error by Chesner Co. in recording Check No. 1056 as $950 instead of $590 360
Note for $12,000 collected by bank, including interest 12,480 16,425
$27,525
Deduct: Deposit in transit on August 31 $7,200 Bank service charges 25 7,225
Cash balance according to bank statement $20,300

Required:
a. From the data prepared by the accounting clerk, prepare a new bank reconciliation for Chesner Co.,
b. If a balance sheet were prepared for Chesner Co. on July 31, 2016, what amount should be reported for cash?

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Chesner Co.

Bank reconciliation statement

a.

Cash balance according to bank statement

$20,300

Add:

Deposit in transit on July 31

$7,200

Deduct:

Outstanding checks

($3,585)

Balance

$3,615

Adjusted balance

$23,915

Cash balance according to company's record

$11,100

Add:

Error in recording check no

1056 as $950 instead of $590

$360

Note for $12,000 collected by bank including interest

$12,480

Deduct:

Bank service charge

($25)

Balance

$12,815

Adjusted balance

$23,915

b. The amount that should be reported as cash if a balance sheet were prepared for Chesner Co. on July 31, 2016 is $23,915

An unlevered firm has a cost of capital of 16.7 percent and earnings before interest and taxes of $489,602. A levered firm with the same operations and assets has face value of debt of $650,000 with a coupon rate of 7.5 percent that sells at par. The applicable tax rate is 35 percent. What is the value of the levered firm

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Answer:

$2,133,136.53

Explanation:

Calculation for value of the levered firm

First step is to calculate the VU

VU= [$489,602 × (1 - .35)] / .167

VU= $1,905,636.53

Now let calculate the value of the levered firm

VL= $1,905,636.53 + .35($650,000)

VL= $2,133,136.53

Therefore the value of the levered firm is $2,133,136.53

On July 1, Arcola Company purchases equipment for $330,000. The equipment has an estimated useful life of 10 years and expected salvage value of $40,000. The company uses straight-line depreciation. Four years later, economic factors cause the fair value of the equipment to decline to $160,000. On this date, Arcola examines the equipment for impairment and estimates $185,000 in undiscounted expected cash inflows from this equipment.

Required:
a. Compute the annual depreciation expense relating to this equipment.
b. Compute the equipment's net book value at the end of the fourth year.
c. Apply the test of impairment to this equipment as of the end of the fourth year. Is the equipment impaired?

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Answer:

a. $29,000

b. $214,000

c. Yes

Explanation:

a. Annual Depreciation expense:

= (Cost - salvage value)/ Useful life

= (330,000 - 40,000) / 10,000

= $29,000

b. Net book value at end of 4th year:

= Cost - 4 year depreciation

= 330,000 - (4 * 29,000)

= $214,000

c. One test to see if equipment is not impaired is that the Expected Undiscounted cashflows need to be higher than the net book value. This is not the case here as the Net Book value of $214,000 is higher than the expected Undiscounted cash inflows of $185,000. Equipment is therefore impaired.

Quantity of Flower A Total Utility Marginal Utility Quantity of Flower B Total Utility Marginal Utility 1 16 16 1 30 30 2 30 14 2 46 16 3 42 12 3 61 15 4 52 10 4 75 14 5 60 8 5 88 13 6 66 6 6 100 12 7 70 4 7 111 11 Your mother needs help deciding how many of two kinds of flowers to purchase for a bouquet she is making. She wants to purchase two kinds of flowers: Flower A and Flower B. If the price of Flower A is $2 and the price of Flower B is $3, how many of Flower A should your mother purchase for her bouquet to maximize her utility if she can spend at most $17 on flowers

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Answer:

she should buy 4 As and 3 Bs

Explanation:

utility per dollar

                     flower A                 flower B       total money spent

1 flower            8                            10                      $5

2 flowers        7.5                          7.67                  $10

3 flowers         7                            6.78                  $15

4 flowers        6.5                                                   $17

total                29                          24.45                $17

On December 30, 2014, Yang Corporation granted compensatory stock options for 5,000 shares of its $1 par value common stock to certain of its key employees. The options may be exercised after 2 years of employment. Market price of the common stock on that date was $30 per share and the option price was $30 per share. Using a fair value option pricing model, total compensation expense is determined to be $80,000. The options are exercisable beginning January 1, 2017, providing those key employees are still in the employ of the company at the time the options are exercised. The options expire on January 1, 2018.

Required:
Prepare the following selected journal entries for the company

a. December 30, 2014.
b. December 31, 2015.
c. January 1, 2017, assuming 90% of the options were exercised at that date.
d. January 1, 2018, for the 10% of the options that expired

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The selected journal entries for the company has been prepared and attached. Note that:

Cash on January 1, 2017 was calculated as: = (30 × 5000 × 90%)

= 30 × 5000 × 0.9

= $135000

Paid in capital - stock options was calculated as:

= (80000 × 90%)

= $80000 × 0.9

= $72000

Common stock was gotten as: (5000× 90% × 1)

= $5000 × 0.9 × 1

= $450

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The four primary areas of U.S. legislation dealing with human resource management concern labor relations, compensation and benefits, health and safety, and equal employment opportunity.

a. True
b. False

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Answer: True

Explanation:

The statement that the four primary areas of the U.S. legislation deals with the human resource management concern labor relations, the compensation and benefits, the health and safety, and also equal employment opportunity" is true.

Employees should be managed properly and given the necessary conditions for them to thrive and succeed. The health and safety of workers is vital and should be adequately taken care of. Also, their benefits and compensation should be regularly reviewed and looked into in order to motivate workers and maximize productivity.

Statement of Owner's Equity Zack Gaddis owns and operates Gaddis Advertising Services. On January 1, 20Y3, Zack Gaddis, Capital had a balance of $186,000. During the year, Zack invested an additional $9,300 and withdrew $65,100. For the year ended December 31, 20Y3, Gaddis Advertising Services reported a net income of $89,800.
Prepare a statement of owner's equity for the year ended December 31, 20Y3. Use the minus sign to indicate negative values.

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Answer:

Zack Gaddis

Statement of owner's equity for the year ended December 31, 20Y3

                                               Capital        Retained Earnings         Total

Beginning of the Year :

Opening Balance                 $186,000                     -                     $186,000

During the year :

Additional Capital                    $9,300                     -                        $9,300

Drawings                               ($65,100)                     -                     ($65,100)

Net Income                                 -                       $89,800              $89,800

At the end of the year           $130,200             $89,800             $220,000

Explanation:

The statement of owner's equity for the year ended December 31, 20Y3 is prepared as above.

The term, obsolescence, as it relates to the useful life of an asset, refers to: Multiple Choice The halfway point of an asset’s useful life. A plant asset that is becoming outdated and no longer used. The inability of a company’s plant assets to function as designed. An asset's salvage value becoming less than its replacement cost. Intangible assets that have been fully amortized.

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Answer:

A plant asset that is becoming outdated and no longer used.

Explanation:

Obsolescence can be regarded as situation whereby plant Asset is old and not been useful to produce goods/ services. It should be noted that obsolescence, as it relates to the useful life of an asset, refers to A plant asset that is becoming outdated and no longer used

se the information below for Harding Company to answer the question that follow. Harding Company Accounts payable $36,681 Accounts receivable 60,524 Accrued liabilities 6,727 Cash 24,556 Intangible assets 40,334 Inventory 71,626 Long-term investments 90,463 Long-term liabilities 79,713 Marketable securities 32,237 Notes payable (short-term) 25,302 Property, plant, and equipment 627,557 Prepaid expenses 2,404 Based on the data for Harding Company, what is the amount of quick assets

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

With regards to the above,

Computation of quick assets is shown below

Quick assets = Account receivable + cash + marketable securities

= $60,524 + $24,556 + $32,237

= $117,317

At Beleza Natural, one of the steps of the process is drying and styling, which include having cut and/or colored. 35% of the clients had their hair cut, which took an average of 20 min. Hairdresser spent 10 minutes with the customer while coloring the hair and only 15% of the customers chose to have their hair colored. Drying and styling the hair took 10 min on average and all the customers requested drying and styling. What is the expected activity time for this step of the process in Beleza Natural

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Answer:

18.50 minutes

Explanation:

cutting and drying/styling

= 20 + 10 = 30 minutes

percentage = 35%

= 30 * 0.35 = 10.50

coloring and styling/drying

= 10 + 10 = 20 minutes

percentage = 15 percent

0.15 * 20 = 3.00

only dryind and styling

time = 10 minutes

probability = 1 - 0.15+0.35 = 0.50

0.50 * 10 = 5.00

the expected activity time for this process = 10.50 + 5.00 + 3.00

= 18.50

what are the intermediaries of netflix​

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The intermediaries of Netflix are Akami (AKAM).

why is it difficult to visualize a business entity without external users?​

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Answer:

Since businesses require an exchange of goods and services, external users must be involved.

Explanation:

A business is an entity set up for the sole purpose of producing goods and services that will be sold to interested buyers for a profit. The producers within an organization cannot consume all that they have produced by themselves. They need others- external users to purchase that which they have made.

In return, they make some profit through the exchange. So, because a business entity does work that requires exchange, there must be external users.

External users must be involved since businesses demand the trade of goods and services. Business decisions are largely influenced by external users.

Who are external users?

External users of business transactions are those entities interested in a company's financial results, it includes creditors, suppliers, investors, banks, financial institutions, government along with others.

A business is an entity formed solely for the aim of generating goods and services that will be sold for a profit to interested buyers.

An organization's producers can't consume what they've created on their own. They require external users to purchase what they have created in exchange for profit from the transaction.

Hence, a business entity cannot visualize itself without external users. because a business entity performs work that necessitates interchange, for which external users are required.

To learn more about external users, refer to the link:

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The manufacturing division of an electronics company uses activity-based costing. The company has identified three activities and the related cost drivers for indirect production costs:
Activity Cost Driver
​Activity 1 Direct materials CostActivity 2 Direct Labor Cost
Activity 3 Kilowatt Hours
Three types of products are produced. Direct costs and cost-driver activity for each product for a month are as follows:
Product A Product B Product C
Direct material cost $75,000 $50,000 $125,000
Direct Labor Cost $6,600 $1,000 $3,000
Direct Labor hours $2,000 $1,000 $2,000
Kilowatt hours $150,000 $200,000 $150,000
Indirect productioncosts for the month are as follows:
Activity 1 $30,000
Activity 2 $20,000
Activity 3 $16,000
Total $66,000
A.) Compute the indirect production costs allocated to each product using the ABC system?
B.) Compute the indirect production costs allocated to each product using a traditional costing system. Assume indirect production costs are allocated to each product using the cost driver: direct labor hours?

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Do I know uwhat what time to go back on

Everything Looks Like a Nail, Inc is a manufacturing company that produces hammers. The company faces a number of fixed and variable costs in the short run. Determine which of the costs below are examples of fixed costs or examples of variable costs by placing them in the correct category. Assume the company cannot easily adjust the amount of capital it uses.Fixed Costs Variable Costsa. interest rate on current debtb. regulatory compliance costsc. annual salaries of top managementd. cost of metal used in manufacturinge. cost of wood used in manufacturingf. postage and packaging costsg. lease on buildingh. industrial equipment costs

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Answer:

Fixed costs do not depend on the level of output. They are therefore paid regardless of production.

Variable costs are only incurred as production goes on.

Fixed cost

a. Interest rate on current debt

b. Regulatory compliance costs

c. Annual salaries of top management

g. Lease on building

h. Industrial equipment costs

Variable Costs

d. Cost of metal used in manufacturing

e. Cost of wood used in manufacturing

f. Postage and packaging costs

Communicating Negative News EffectivelyAt some point, everyone will have to deliver bad news. The bad feelings associated with this type of message can be alleviated if the receiver knows the reason for the bad news, feels the news is revealed sensitively, thinks the matter is treated seriously, and believes that the decision is fair. When applying these strategies, make sure to follow the writing process and determine whether to use a direct or an indirect pattern in your message. Read the following scenario:Your company started using shipping company two months ago. During your short relationship with a new the company, you notice that it regularly inflates its shipping rates, fails to meet scheduled deliveries, and loses packages. You decide to write a letter to them ending the business relationship. 1. What are your goals when responding to the previous scenario? A. To encourage follow-up correspondence from the receiver. B. To ensure that the company knows you are angry.C. To convey fairness.D. To avoid creating legal liability for your company.E. To make the receiver understand the bad news.2. Staying calm and using polite language while offering a clear explanation of why the negative message was necessary helps the sender to:___.A. Limit legal liability.B. Be firm in their decision.C. Project a professional image.D. Avoid apologizing.

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Answer:

Communicating Negative News Effectively

1. The goals when responding to the previous scenario is:

E. To make the receiver understand the bad news.

2. Staying calm and using polite language while offering a clear explanation of why the negative message was necessary helps the sender to:___

D. Avoid apologizing.

Explanation:

To effectively communicate negative news to a recipient, the sender needs to clarify her goal.  The goal is the purpose that she wants to achieve through the communication.  There are many goals one can pursue when delivering negative news.  They include avoiding further clarification, legal liability, or erroneous admission of guilt, maintaining relationships, reducing tensions, and achieving the intended outcome.

Brief Exercise 162 a-b On January 1, 2020, Borse Company issued bonds with a face value of $800,000. The bonds carry a stated interest of 7% payable each January 1. Prepare the journal entry for the issuance assuming the bonds are issued at 95. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Prepare the journal entry for the issuance assuming the bonds are issued at 105. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit

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Answer:

1.

January 1, 2020

Cash                                             $760000 Dr

Discount on Bonds Payable      $40000 Dr

      Bonds Payable                           $800000 Cr

2.

January 1, 2020

Cash                                                  $840000 Dr

      Bonds Payable                               $800000 Cr

      Premium on Bonds Payable         $40000 Cr

Explanation:

1.

When the bonds are issued at 95, this means that they are being issued at 95% of their face value and the cash received will be 95% of the face value which will be = 800000 * 0.95 = 760000

This means that the bonds are issued at a discount to face value and the entry will be to record the cash received as debit for 760000 and the bonds payable which is a liability as credit of 800000. The difference is the discount on issuance of bonds and will be debited by,

Discount = 800000 - 760000  => $40000.

2.

When the bonds are issued at 105, this means that they are being issued at 105% of their face value and the cash received will be 105% of the face value which will be = 800000 * 1.05 = 840000

This means that the bonds are issued at a premium to the face value and the entry will be to record the cash received as debit for 840000 and the bonds payable which is a liability as credit of 800000. The difference is the premium on issuance of bonds and will be credited by,

Premium = 840000 - 800000  => $40000.

The manager of the main laboratory facility at Center is interested in being able to predict the overhead costs each month for the lab. The manager believes that total overhead varies with the number of lab tests performed but that some costs remain the same each month regardless of the number of lab tests performed. The lab manager collected the following data for the first seven months of the year. Number of Lab Total Laboratory Tests Performed Overhead CostsMonth January 2,700 $22,900February 2,500 $23,500March 3,500 $29,800 April 4,000 $32,500May 4,600 $31,100 June 2,250 $22,000 July 2,000 $19,100 1. Use the high-low method to determine the laboratory's cost equation for total laboratory overhead. Use your results to predict total laboratory overhead if 3,200 lab tests are performed next month.2. Use the high-low method to determine UrbanFit's operating cost equation.

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Answer:

Total cost= 9,871 + 4.615*x

x=number of lab tests

Explanation:

To calculate the variable and fixed costs using the high-low method, we need to use the following formulas:

Variable cost per unit= (Highest activity cost - Lowest activity cost)/ (Highest activity units - Lowest activity units)

Variable cost per unit= (31,100 - 19,100) / (4,600 - 2,000)

Variable cost per unit= $4.615

Fixed costs= Highest activity cost - (Variable cost per unit * HAU)

Fixed costs= 31,100 - (4.62*4,600)

Fixed costs= $9,871

Fixed costs= LAC - (Variable cost per unit* LAU)

Fixed costs= 19,100 - (4.615*2,000)

Fixed costs= $9,870

Total cost= 9,871 + 4.615*x

x=number of lab tests

Answer:

you need to use exel to find the awnser

Explanation:

If the market for quilts is perfectly competitive and other quilt producers face the same cost as Alex then what would you expect to happen to both the number of firms making quilts and the equilibrium price of quilts in the long run

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Answer:

Since the firms are currently losing money, some of them will eventually exit the market in the long run. Once the total number of firms decreases, the equilibrium price will shift upwards until it reaches a point where the firms are able to break even. in other words, the firms will make 0 economic profit, but they will not lose money either.

High Country, Inc., produces and sells many recreational products. The company has just opened a new plant to produce a folding camp cot that will be marketed throughout the United States. The following cost and revenue data relate to May, the first month of the plant’s operation: Beginning inventory 0 Units produced 47,000 Units sold 42,000 Selling price per unit $ 84 Selling and administrative expenses: Variable per unit $ 4 Fixed (per month) $ 560,000 Manufacturing costs: Direct materials cost per unit $ 17 Direct labor cost per unit $ 7 Variable manufacturing overhead cost per unit $ 3 Fixed manufacturing overhead cost (per month) $ 893,000
Management is anxious to assess the profitability of the new camp cot during the month of May.
Required:
1. Assume that the company uses absorption costing.
a. Calculate the unit product cost.
b. Prepare an income statement for May.
2. Assume that the company uses variable costing.
a. Calculate the unit product cost.
b. Prepare a contribution format income statement for May.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

The absorption costing method includes all costs related to production, both fixed and variable. The unit product cost is calculated using direct material, direct labor, and total unitary manufacturing overhead.

Unitary product cost= 17 + 7 + 3 + (893,000 / 47,000)

Unitary product cost= 27 + 19

Unitary product cost= $46

Now the income statement:

Sales= 42,000*84= 3,528,000

COGS= (42,000*46)= (1,932,000)

Gross profit= 1,596,000

Total Selling and administrative expenses= (42,000*4) + 560,000= (728,000)

Net operating profit= 868,000

The variable costing method incorporates all variable production costs (direct material, direct labor, and variable overhead).

Unitary variable product cost= 17 + 7 + 3

Unitary variable product cost= $27

Now, the income statement:

Sales= 3,528,000

Total variable cost= 42,000*(27 + 4)= (1,302,000)

Total contribution margin= 2,226,000

Total fixed manufacturing cost= (893,000)

Total Selling and administrative expenses= (560,000)

Net operating profit= 773,000

According to the Law of Demand, what will happen when the price of a good increases?

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Answer:

According to the law of demand, as the price increase the quantity demand decreases, and conversely, as the prices decreases,the quantity demanded increases

Patricia and Joe Payne are divorced. The divorce settlement stipulated that Joe pay $550 a month for their daughter Suzanne until she turns 18 in 3 years. Interest is 6% a year. How much must Joe set aside today to meet the settlement? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent.)

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Answer:

Present Value= $18,079.05

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Monthly payment= $550

Number of months= 3*12= 36 months

Interest rate= 0.06/12= 0.005

To calculate the lump sum to set aside to pay the settlement, first, we need to calculate the future value:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= monthly deposit

FV= {550*[(1.005^36) - 1]} / 0.005

FV= $21,634.85

Now, the present value:

PV= FV / (1+i)^n

PV= 21,634.85 / (1.005^36)

PV= $18,079.05

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What is CASS and what is its purpose?

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The Coding Accuracy Support System. It’s purpose is to provide rules for firms to follow whenever the firm holds or controls client money or safe custody assets. CASS helps ensure the safety of client money and assets if a firm fails and leaves the market

The following is a list of accounts and adjusted amounts for Rollcom, Inc., for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2018. The accounts have normal debit or credit balances.
Accounts Payable $39,100
Accounts Receivable 66,500
Accumulated Depreciation 21,500
Cash 80,300
Common Stock 94,800
Equipment 90,700
Income Tax Expense 10,500
Notes Payable (long-term) 1,500
Office Expenses 6,300
Rent Expense 164,200
Retained Earnings 99,900
Salaries and Wages Expense 128,700
Sales Revenue 325,600
Supplies 35,200
Prepare the closing entry required at September 30, 2018.

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Answer:

30-Sep-18

Dr Sales revenue 325,600

Cr Income tax expense 10,500

Cr Office expenses 6,300

Cr Rent expense 164,200

Cr Salaries and wages expense 128,700

Retained earnings $15,900

Explanation:

Preparation of the closing entry required at September 30, 2018

30-Sep-18

Dr Sales revenue 325,600

Cr Income tax expense 10,500

Cr Office expenses 6,300

Cr Rent expense 164,200

Cr Salaries and wages expense 128,700

Retained earnings $15,900

(325,600-10,500-6,300-164,200-128,700)

(To record closing entries)

CDF Inc. is contemplating the acquisition of Pogo Company. The values of the two companies as separate entities are $20 million and $10 million, respectively. CDF estimates that by combining the two companies, it will reduce marketing and administrative costs by $500,000 per year in perpetuity. CDF can either pay $14 million cash for Pogo or offer Pogo a 55% holding in CDF. If the opportunity cost of capital is 10%,a. What is the gain from merger? b. What is the cost of the cash offer? c. What is the cost of the sock alternative? d. What is the NPV of the acquisition under the cash offer? e. What is the NPV under the stock offer?

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

a. What is the gain from merger?

This will be calculated by dividing the cost savings by the opportunity cost of capital. This will be:

= $500,000 / 10%

= $500,000 / 0.1

= $5,000,000

= $5 million

b. What is the cost of the cash offer?

This will be the difference between the cash cash paid and the value of the firm acquired which will be:

= $14 million - $10 million

= $4 million

c. What is the cost of the sock alternative?

First, we calculate the value of the merged company which will be:

= $20 million + $10 million + $5 million

= $35 million

Then, cost of stock alternative will be:

= (35 million x 55%) – $10 million

= ($35 million × 0.55) - $10 million

= $19.25 million - $10 million

= $9.25 million

d. What is the NPV of the acquisition under the cash offer?

This will be:

= $5 million - $4 million

= $1 million

e. What is the NPV under the stock offer?

This will be:

= $5 million - $9.25 million

= -$4.25 million

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