You are analyzing the Statement of Cash flows for Coffey Corporation. You have the following information: Beginning Cash: $220
Operating Activity: $497
Investment Activity $598
Financing Activity: −$212
Calculate the Net cash increase/decrease:

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Answer 1

Answer:

The net cash increase is $883

Explanation:

                    Coffey corporation

               Statement of cash flows

Net cash provided by Operating activities       $497

Net cash provided by investing activities         $598

Net cash provided by financing activities       -($212)

Net increase in cash                                          $883

The net cash increase is = $883


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"Ortega Company manufactures computer hard drives. The market for hard drives is very competitive. The current market price for a computer hard drive is $59. Ortega would like a profit of $5 per drive. What target cost Ortega should set to accomplish this objective

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Answer:

$54

Explanation:

Relevant data provided as per the question is shown below:

Market price = $59

Required profit = $5

According to the given situation, The computation of target cost is shown below:-

Target Cost = Market price - Required Profit

= $59 - $5

= $54

Therefore for computing the target cost we simply applied the above formula.

For each of the following separate transactions:

Sold a building costing $38,500, with $23,400 of accumulated depreciation, for $11,400 cash, resulting in a $3,700 loss. Acquired machinery worth $13,400 by issuing $13,400 in notes payable. Issued 1,340 shares of common stock at par for $2 per share. Note payables with a carrying value of $41,700 were retired for $50,400 cash, resulting in a $8,700 loss.

Required:
a. Prepare the reconstructed journal entry.

1. Record Sale of Building
2. Record Acquisition of machinery
3. Record the issuance of common stock for cash
4. Record payment of cash to retire debit

b. Identify the effect it has, if any, on the investing section or financing section of the statement of cash flows.

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Answer:

Separate Transactions

a. Reconstructed Journal Entries:

1. Record Sale of Building

Debit Sale of Building $38,500

Credit Building $38,500

To transfer building to sale of building account.

Debit Accumulated Depreciation- Building $23,400

Credit Sale of Sale $23,400

To transfer the accumulated depreciation to sale of building account.

Debit Cash Account $11,400

Credit Sale of Building $11,400

To record the cash received on sale of building.

2. Record Acquisition of machinery :

Debit Equipment (Machinery) $13,400

Credit Notes Payable $13,400

To record the purchase of machinery with notes payable.

3. Record the issuance of common stock for cash :

Debit Cash Account $2,680

Credit Common Stock $2,680

To record the issue of 1,340 shares at par, $2 per share.

4. Record payment of cash to retire debit:

Debit Notes Payable $41,700

Debit Loss on Notes Payable $8,700

Credit Cash Account $50,400

To record the retirement of notes payable.

b. Identification of the effect on the investing section or financing section of the statement of cash flows:

1. Investing Section of the statement of cash flows:

Building         $11,400

This increases the cash inflow from investing activities by $11,400.

2. Machinery acquired by issuing notes payable does not affect the statement of cash flows.  No cash is involved in the transaction, at least for now.

Financing Section of the statement of cash flows:

3. Issue of common stock  $2,680

This increases the cash inflow from financing activities by $2,680.

4. Notes Payable             ($50,400)

This increases the cash outflow from financing activities by $50,400 if the notes payable are non-current liabilities.  If they are current, it will have the same effect but on the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows.

Explanation:

The financing activities section of the statement of cash flows deals with the sources of funding the business, both inflow and outflow of cash.

The investing activities section deals with the investments made by the entity based on cash flows.

Your company manufactures widgets. The fixed cost incurred (independent of the number of widgets produced) each year is $80,000. The variable cost per widget is $0.25. The sale price of each widget is $1.00. The price and the costs are expected to remain unchanged over time. In year 1, the company expects to sell 100,000 widgets. It expects its sales to increase at the rate of 4% a year forever. The discount rate is 10%. Ignore taxes. What is the value of this company

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Answer:

$450,000

Explanation:

Since the cash flows from the first 2 years are negative, we cannot calculate a negative terminal value. But we can calculate the present value of the total contribution margin and the fixed costs separately and the find the difference between them.

contribution margin = $100,000 - $25,000 = $75,000

growth rate = 4%

discount rate = 10%

the present value of contribution margin = $75,000 / (10% - 4%) = $1,250,000

now we calculate the present value of fixed costs = $80,000 / 10% = $800,000

the company's value = $1,250,000 - $800,000 = $450,000

You manage a risky portfolio with an expected rate of return of 18% and a standard deviation of 28%. The T-bill rate is 8%. Your client chooses to invest 70% of a portfolio in your fund and 30% in a T-bill money market fund. Suppose that your risky portfolio includes the following investments in the given proportions: Stock A 25 % Stock B 32 % Stock C 43 % What are the investment proportions of your client’s overall portfolio, including the position in T-bills?

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Answer:

Stock A: 20%

Stock B: 25.6%

Stock C: 34.4%

Explanation:

Calculation for the investment proportions of your client's overall portfolio, including the position in T-bills

Based on the information given the T-bill rate is 8% which means we are going to multiply each stock Investments by 8%

Stock A 25%

Stock B 32%

Stock C 43%

Hence

Stock A: .25*.8= 20%

Stock B: .32*.8= 25.6%

Stock C: .43*.8= 34.4%

Therefore the investment proportions of your client's overall portfolio, including the position in T-bills will be :

Stock A: 20%

Stock B: 25.6%

Stock C: 34.4%

Harrelson Company manufactures pizza sauce through two production departments: Cooking and Canning. In each process, materials and conversion costs are incurred evenly throughout the process. For the month of April, the work in process accounts show the following debits.
Cooking Canning
Beginning work in process $0 $4,240
Materials 24,700 9,800
Labor 9,550 7,440
Overhead 32,800 27,100
Costs transferred in 55,000
Journalize the April transactions. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit CreditApril 30(To record materials used.)30 (To assign factory labor to production.)30 (To assign overhead to production.)30 (To record costs transferred in.)

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Answer: Please explanation column for answers

Explanation:                    Cooking Canning

Beginning work in process $0      $4,240

Materials                            24,700   9,800

Labor                                    9,550 7,440

Overhead                          32,800 27,100

Costs transferred in 55,000

a) journal to record materials used

Date        Account                               Debit                      Credit

April 30 Work in progress- cooking  $24,700

       Work in progress -Canning     $9,800

  Raw materials inventory                                               $34,500

B) journal to record assignment of factory labor to production

Date        Account                               Debit                      Credit

April 30 Work in progress- cooking  $9,500

       Work in progress -Canning     $7,440

     Factory Labour                                                         $16,940

c) journal to record assignment of  overhead to production.

Date        Account                               Debit                   Credit

April 30 Work in progress- cooking  $32,800

       Work in progress -Canning     $27,100

  Manufacturing Overhead                                            $59,900

c) journal to record costs transferred in from cooking  to Canning

Date        Account                               Debit               Credit

April 30 Work in progress- Canning  $55,000

       Work in progress -Cooking                                $55,000

 

Ladders, Inc. has a net profit margin of 5.5 % on sales of $ 48.5 million. It has book value of equity of $ 41.8 million and total book liabilities of $ 28.2 million. What is​ Ladders' ROE?​ ROA? Note: Assume the value of Interest Expense is equal to zero.

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Answer:

ROE= 0.063816 = 6.38%

ROA = 0.038107 = 3.81%

Explanation:

ROE = NET income / total equity

ROA = net income / average total asset

Net Profit margin = net income/ revenue

Equity = assets - liabilities

0.055 = net income/ $ 48.5 million

Net income = $2.6675 million

Assets = $ 41.8 million + $ 28.2 million = $70 million

ROE = $2.6675 million / $ 41.8 million = 0.063816

ROA = $2.6675 million / $70 = 0.038107

I hope my answer helps you

Gross profit margin (Gross profit/Sales) is an important determinant of NOPAT. Identify two factors that can cause gross profit margin to decline. Is a reduction in the gross profit margin always bad news

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Answer:

Please find the detailed answer in the explanation section.

Explanation:

Gross profit margins can decline because:

1. When the industry becomes more competitive and/or the company's products have lost their competitive advantage so that the company will have to reduce prices inorder to sell more.

2. Product costs have increased. These are the cost to produce goods and services. Examples are direct labour, direct materials etc. Gross profit will decline if these increases

Declining gross profit margins are usually viewed negatively i.e the reduction in the gross profit margin is always a bad news for a company.

What causes gross profit margin to decline? - when the competition in the industry is high and the company is losing the competition in the market.

You are considering two mutually exclusive projects. Both projects have an initial cost of $52,000. Project A produces cash inflows of $25,300, $37100, and $22,000 for years 1 through 3, respectively. Project B produces cash inflows of $43,600, $19,800 and $10,400 for years 1 through 3, respectively. The required rate of return is 14.2 percent for Project A and 13.9 percent for Project B. Which project should you accept and why? a) Project A because it has the higher required rate of return b) Project A because it has the larger NPV c) Project 8, because it has the largest cash inflow in year 1. d) Project B; because it has the lower required rate of return

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Answer:

b) Project A because it has the larger NPV

Explanation:

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

NPV can be calculated using a financial calculator

Project A

Cash flow in year 0 = $-52,000

Cash flow in year 1= $25,300,

Cash flow in year 2 = $37100

Cash flow in year 3= $22,000

I = 14.2

NPV = $13,372.95

Project B

Cash flow in year 0 = $-52,000

Cash flow in year 1= $43,600

Cash flow in year 2 =, $19,800

Cash flow in year 3= $10,400

I = 13.9

NPV = $8,579.62

The NPV of project A is larger than that of project B, so, project A is more suitable

Beatrice invests $1,360 in an account that pays 3 percent simple interest. How much more could she have earned over a 4-year period if the interest had been compounded annually

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Answer:

If the interest was compounded annually, the amount that would have been earned more over the simple interest method is $7.49

Explanation:

A simple interest account pays interest on only the sum deposited at an annual rate for a specified period of time while a compounding interest account adds the interest earned in each period to the principal amount and calculate the interest for the next period on this new amount (Principal + Accumulated Interest).

The formula to calculate interest under simple interest method is,

Interest = Principal * Annual Rate * Time in years

Total Interest earned = 1360 * 3% * 4

Total interest earned = 163.2

The formula to calculate interest under compound interest method is,

Interest = [Principal * (1+i)^t] - Principal

Where,

i is the interest ratet is the number of periods

Interest = 1360 * (1+0.03)^4 - 1360

Interest = 170.6919 rounded off to $170.69

If the interest was compounded annually, the amount that would have been earned more over the simple interest method is,

Extra amount = 170.69 - 163.2

Extra amount = $7.49

Prepare journal entries to record the following production activities. 1. Incurred $59,000 of direct labor in production (credit Factory Payroll Payable). 2. Incurred $22,000 of indirect labor in production (credit Factory Payroll Payable). 3. Paid factory payroll.

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Answer: The answer has been solved and attached

Explanation:

The work in progress and inventory is the inventory that has almost finished by a company and waiting so was to be changed to finished goods. We are told that direct labour is used, therefore we will have to debit work in progress inventory by $59,000 and credit payable factory payroll by $59,000.

Factory overhead are expenses that a company makes. We have to debit it by $22,000 and credit payable factory payroll by $22,000.

The solution has been attached.

"The nature and purpose of the public sector result in a unique organizational characteristics". Discuss

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although the question is incomplete because it does not provide the location, country, or any other further reference, we can say the following.

The nature and purpose of the public sector result in unique organizational characteristics, basically in the formation of bureaucracies that are a form of governmental and administrative organizations with many employees and hierarchies that more that improve management and operations, complicate it and make it slow due to the fact that the number of people working is numerous.

Experts say that this is not the more efficient and effective form of managing governmental offices. On the contrary, it is slow and inefficient.

An ad for Maybelline age-minimizing makeup in Ladies' Home Journal magazine featured actress Melina Kanakaredes and offered readers a $1-off coupon when they tried the new makeup. In the context of the communication model, measuring which of the following would be the best way for the source to measure feedback?A) the number of subscribers to Ladies' Home Journal
B) the number of people who make up the target market
C) the number of people who redeem the coupon
D) the number of people who have purchased Maybelline products in the past
E) the number of people to whom Melina Kanakaredes is an appealing spokesperson

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Answer: C) the number of people who redeem the coupon.

Explanation:

The coupon was for people who tried the makeup if they saw the ad. To measure how many people tried the new makeup then based on the ad it would be best to use the number of people who redeemed that coupon when purchasing because it would mean that those people saw the ad and decided to act on it especially if the ad contained an actual physical coupon or a digital coupon that can only be used once. This way Maybelline will know for a fact that those using the coupons saw the ad.

"As stated in the flow of funds found in a revenue bond issue's trust indenture, before the revenues collected are applied to the operations and maintenance fund, revenues are placed in the:"

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Answer: revenue fund

Explanation:

The flow of funds simply means utilization of revenues by the issuer. When revenues are collected, the revenues will be deposited at first to a revenue fund.

After then, the revenue will then be applied to the operations and maintenance fund and other necessary funding. Most times, the revenue kept in the revenue fund are used to carry out specific project.

Suppose for every dollar change in household​ wealth, consumption expenditures change by​ $0.05. If real household wealth declines by​ $45 billion, potential GDP is​ $120 billion, and the multiplier effect for the first year after an expenditure shock is​ 1.4, what is the total change in output relative to potential for the first​ year? A. minus ​1.63% B. minus ​2.63% C. minus ​2.8% D. minus ​7.0%

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Answer:

B. Minus 2.63%

Explanation:

Increase in consumption = Change in consumption × Household wealth

= $0.05 × $45billion

= $2.25billion

Total output = Potential GDP ÷ Multiplier effect

= $120 billion ÷ 1.4

= $85.71

Total change in output = Increase in consumption ÷ Total output

= $2.25 ÷ $85.71

= $0.0263 or 2.63%

Recording Factory Labor Costs A summary of the time tickets for January is as follows: Job No 3467 3470 3471 Amount Job No.Amount 3478 3480 3497 3501 $6,829 3,438 11,273 21,352 $9,106 9,891 12,638 17,474 Indirect labor
a. Determine the amounts of factory labor costs transferred to Work in Process and Factory Overhead for January
b. Illustrate the effect on the accounts and financial statements of the factory labor costs transferred in.

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Answer:

Work in process = $70649

Factory overhead = 21,352

Explanation:

A.

Factory labor cost transferred to Work in process is the sum of all direct labor cost incurred

Factory labor cost transferred to Factory Overhead is the sum of all indirect labor cost incurred

Work in Process = $6,829 + $3,438 + $11,273 + $9,106 + $9,891 + $12,638 + $17,474

Work in process = $70649

Factory overhead = 21,352

B.

Balance sheet

Assets                                   = liabilities    +        Capital

$70649 + $21,352                =  92,001           No Effect

Statement of cashflow = No Effect

Income statement = No Effect

DeKay Dental Supplies issued $10,000 of bonds on January 1, 2018. The bonds pay interest semiannually. This is a partial bond amortization schedule for the bonds Effective Decrease in Outstanding Payment Cash interest balance 400 400 400 400 409 409 409 410 balance 9,080 9,089 9,098 9,107 9,117 10 What is the stated annual rate of interest on the bonds?
a) 4.5%.
b) 9.0%.
c) 40%.
d) 80%.

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Answer: d. 8.0%

Explanation:

The Stated Annual Rate of Interest on a bond refers to the coupon rate which is the amount that the company promises to pay on the bond pay period.

Looking at the question, the company is paying $400 every 6 months on the $10,000 bonds . The interest therefore is;

= 400/10,000

= 4%

Company pays 4% on the bonds every 6 months.

This 4% should be stated in annual terms so;

= 4% * 2

= 8%.

Patricia Nall was approved for a $3,000, two-year, 11 percent loan with the finance charges figured using the discount method. How much cash will Patricia receive from this loan?

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Answer:

$2,340

Explanation:

The computation of cash received from this loan is shown below:-

cash received from this loan = Approved amount - (Approved amount × Two year × Percentage of loan )

= Approved amount - ($3,000 × 2 × 11% )

= $3,000 - ($3,000 × 2 × 0.11 )

= $3,000 - $660

= $2,340

Therefore, for computing the cash will Patricia receive from this loan we simply applied the above formula.

Barnes Company purchased $58,000 of 10.0% bonds at par. The bonds mature in six years and are a held-to-maturity security. Which of the following is the correct journal entry to record the receipt of the semiannual interest payment?
a) debit Unrealized Gain-Equity, $2,900; credit Cash, $2,900.
b) debt Cash, $2,900; credit Long-Term Investments-HTM, $2,900.
c) debit Cash, $2,900; credit Interest Revenue, $2,900.
d) debit Cash, $5,800; credit Unrealized Gain-Equity, $5,800.
e) debit Cash, $5,800; credit Long-Term Investments-HTM, $5,800.

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Answer:

Option B,debt Cash, $2,900; credit Long-Term Investments-HTM, $2,900,is correct

Explanation:

Semiannual interest on the bond can be computed using the below semiannual interest formula:

semiannual interest=face value*coupon rate*6/12

face value is $58000

The coupon rate is 10%

semiannual interest=$58000*10%*6/12=$2900

The receipt of $2900 semiannual interest would be debited to cash while also being credited to Long-Term investments-HTM

"______, a key feature of a customer relationship management system, is the ability to aid customer service representatives so that they can quickly, thoroughly, and appropriately address customer requests and resolve customer issues while collecting and storing data about those interactions."

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Answer:

Customer support

Explanation:

Customer support offers various customer services to help customers in making cost effective and correct use of a product. Through customer support, customers requests and issues can be resolved through answering questions and providing help on onboarding, while collecting and storing data about those interactions

Using the following information please prepare a schedule of cost of goods sold and calculate the value of ending inventory and cost of goods of sold included in the Schedule of Cost of Goods Sold for the year ended December 31, 2019, Using FIFO, First In First Out The total Inventory valuation using FIFO on December 31, 2018 was 2,000 units at a cost of $10 per unit. On June 30, 2019 the company purchased 5,000 units at cost of $20 per unit. On September 30, 2019 the company purchased 3,000 units at a cost of $30 per unit. On December 1, 2019 the company sold 6,000 units.

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Answer:

Ending inventory= $110,000

COGS= $100,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Beginning inventory=2,000 units for $10 per unit.

Purchases:

June 30, 2019= 5,000 units at cost of $20 per unit.

September 30, 2019= 3,000 units for $30 per unit.

On December 1, 2019 the company sold 6,000 units.

Using the FIFO (first-in; first-out) inventory method, the value of ending inventory is calculated using the cost of the last units incorporated into inventory.

Ending inventory in units= 10,000 - 6,000= 4,000

Ending inventory= 3,000*30 + 1,000*20= $110,000

COGS= 2,000*10 + 4,000*20= $100,000

Net income for the year was $45,500. Accounts receivable increased $5,500, and accounts payable increased by $11,200. Under the indirect method, the cash flow from operations is a.$62,200 b.$45,500 c.$28,800 d.$51,200

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Answer:

d.$51,200

Explanation:

Calculation for the cash flow from operations Under the indirect method

Using this formula

Cash flow=Net income + Increased in accounts payable increased- Increased in Accounts receivable

Let plug in the formula

Cash flow =$45,500+$11,200-$5,500

Cash flow =$51,200

Therefore the cash flow from operations Under the indirect method will be $51,200

For each of the following, compute the present value (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answers to 2 decimal places. (e.g., 32.16)): Present Value Years Interest Rate Future value $ 13 7 % $ 15,451 4 13 51,557 29 14 886,073 40 9 550,164

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Answer:

To calculate these values, we use the present value formula:

FV = PV (1 + i)^n

Where:

FV = Future ValuePV = Present Valuei = interest raten = number of compounding periods (years in this case)

Present value #1

15,451 = PV (1 + 0.07)^13

15,451 = PV (2.41)

15,451 / 2.41 = 6,411

Present value #2

51,557 = PV (1 + 0.13)^4

51,557 = PV (1.63)

51,557 / 1.63 = 33,471

Present value #3

886,073 = PV (1 + 0.14)^29

886,073 = PV (44.69)

886,073 / 44.69 = 19,827

Present value #4

550,164 = PV (1 + 0.09)^40

550,164 = PV (31.41)

550,164 / 31.41 = 17,516

If the depreciable investment is $1,000,000 and the MACRS 5-Year class schedule is: Year-1: 20%; Year-2: 32%; Year-3: 19.2%; Year-4: 11.5%; Year-5: 11.5% and Year-6: 5.8% Calculate the depreciation tax shield for Year-2 using a tax rate of 30%:

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Answer: C.$96,000

Explanation:

The Depreciation Tax Shield refers to how much in taxes are being saved by the company for depreciating an asset because Depreciation is tax deductible.

Depreciation Tax Shield = Tax Rate * Depreciation Amount for year

= 30% * ( 1,000,000 * 32%)

= 30% * 320,000

= $96,000

By claiming a Depreciation of $320,000 in Year 2, the depreciable asset saved the company $96,000 in taxes.

In a perfectly competitive market, the long-run market supply curve tends to be horizontal or nearly so. What is another way to state this fact

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Answer:

Market supply is much more elastic in the long run than the short run.

Explanation:

Here are the options to this question :

In the long run, average total cost is minimized

Market supply is much less elastic in the long run than the short run.

In the long run, price equals marginal cost.

Market supply is much more elastic in the long run than the short run.

A perfect competition is characterised by many buyers and sellers of homogeneous goods and services. Market prices are set by the forces of demand and supply. There are no barriers to entry or exit of firms into the industry.  

In the long run, firms earn zero economic profit.  If in the short run firms are earning economic profit, in the long run firms would enter into the industry. This would drive economic profit to zero.  

Also, if in the short run, firms are earning economic loss, in the long run, firms would exit the industry until economic profit falls to zero.  

When the supply curve is horizontal or nearly so, it means that supply is highly elastic. a small change in price would greatly affect the quantity supplied.

Bailand Company purchased a building for $286,000 that had an estimated residual value of $6,000 and an estimated service life of 10 years. Bailand purchased the building 4 years ago and has used straight-line depreciation. At the beginning of the fifth year (before it records depreciation expense for the year), the following independent situations occur:
1. Bailand estimates that the asset has 8 years’ life remaining (for a total of 12 years).
2. Bailand changes to the sum-of-the-years’-digits method.
3. Bailand discovers that the estimated residual value has been ignored in the computation of depreciation expense.
Required: For each of the independent situations, prepare all the journal entries relating to the building for the fifth year. Ignore income taxes.

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Answer:

Bailand Company

Journal Entries:

1. Re-estimated useful life to 8 years (12 in total):

Debit Depreciation Expense $21,000

Credit Accumulated Depreciation $21,000

To record depreciation expense for the year.

2. Sum of the digit method:

Debit Depreciation Expense $37,333

Credit Accumulated Depreciation $37,333

To record depreciation expense for the year.

3. Bailand discovers that the estimated residual value had been ignored:

Debit Depreciation Expense $27,600

Credit Accumulated Depreciation $27,600

To record depreciation expense for the year.

Explanation:

A) Calculations:

Building $286,000

Residual value  = $6,000

Depreciable amount = $280,000 ($286,000 = 6,000)

Straight-line Depreciation per year = $28,000 ($280,000/10)

Accumulated Depreciation after 4 years = $112,000 ($28,000 x 4)

Book value after 4 years = $174,000

Independent situations:

1. Bailand estimates that the asset has 8 years’ life remaining (for a total of 12 years).

Book Value  = $174,000

Residual value = $6,000

Depreciable amount = $168,000

Remaining Lifespan = 8 years

Depreciation expense each year = $21,000

2. Bailand changes to the sum-of-the-years’-digits method.

8/36 x $168,000 = $37,333 for fifth year.

7/36 x $168,000 for the sixth year

6/36 x $168,000 for the seventh year, and so forth

B) The Sum-of-the-years'-digits (SYD) is an accelerated method for calculating an asset's depreciation.   For each year, there is a digit reflecting the number of years remaining.  This digit is then divided by this sum of the years to determine the percentage by which the asset should be depreciated each year, starting with the highest number in the first year of application.

3. Bailand discovers that the estimated residual value has been ignored in the computation of depreciation expense.

Determination of annual depreciation expenses:

Depreciable amount = $286,000

Depreciation expense per year = $28,600 ($286,000/10)

After four years, Accumulated Depreciation = $114,400 ($28,600 x4)

Book Value = $171,600 ($286,000 - 114,000)

less salvage value $6,000

Depreciable amount = $165,600

Depreciation expense each year = $27,600 ($165,600 / 6)

Suppose that the risk-free rates in the United States and in the United Kingdom are 4% and 6%, respectively. The spot exchange rate between the dollar and the pound is $1.60/BP. What should the futures price of the pound for a one-year contract be to prevent arbitrage opportunities, ignoring transactions costs

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Answer:

The futures price of the pound for a one-year contract be to prevent arbitrage opportunities would be $1.63/BP.

Explanation:

In order to calculate the the futures price of the pound for a one-year contract be to prevent arbitrage opportunities we would have to make the following calculation:

futures price of the pound for a one-year contract=Spot rate*(1+United Kingdom risk free rate)/(1+United States risk free rate)

futures price of the pound for a one-year contract=$1.60/BP*(1+6%)/(1+4%)

futures price of the pound for a one-year contract=$1.63/BP

The futures price of the pound for a one-year contract be to prevent arbitrage opportunities would be $1.63/BP.

Telecom Company is preparing its annual budgeted income statement. What is the best place to locate the amount of interest expense for the year

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Answer: d. Cash Budget

Explanation:

The Cash budget is used to project the company's expected position in terms of the cash it holds in the future. As such, the budget contains both cash receipts and cash disbursements.

Some of the disbursements include expenses and loan payments. The loan payments are where the interest expense will be found for the coming year.

Which senior managers may assume a greater deal of transferability between domestic and international HRM practices?

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Answer: d. All of the Above

Explanation:

All the above senior managers are more likely to apply more Domestic HRM practices to make them International HRM practices when they are put into a situation where International practices will be needed.

This is because they have been with the Domestic companies for much of their time and so know more about Domestic practices than international.

The first options refers to senior managers in firms with large domestic markets. To be a senior manager demands experience in the market they are in so it is not far fetched to say that they are more knowledgeable in domestic practices than international.

The second option speaks of managers with little International experience meaning they are more likely to engage in transferability between domestic and International practices.

The third option speaks of managers who built their careers on domestic experience. They will find it hard letting go of what has brought them such success so will more likely apply domestic practices on an international scale.

True or False? Financial instruments can be grouped by time to maturity (money vs. capital) or type of obligation (stock, bond, derivative).

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Financial Instruments are agreements pertaining to the exchange of money between parties. The financial instruments could be in the form of cash or the right bound by contractual laws to receive or deliver items with monetary value. Shares, bonds, loans, and derivatives like futures and forwards are other examples of financial instruments. These financial derivates are securities whose prices are hinged on underlying assets like bonds, stocks, commodities, and currencies.  Cash instruments, on the other hand, have their prices determined mainly by the market fluctuations.

Classification of financial instruments could be based on the asset or debt classes. The debt classification could also be broken down as being long or short term. So, the grouping by time to maturity (money vs. capital) or type of obligation (stock, bond, derivative) is a system of classifying financial instruments.

Suppose an individual makes an initial investment of $2,000 in an account that earns 8.4%, compounded monthly, and makes additional contributions of $100 at the end of each month for a period of 12 years. After these 12 years, this individual wants to make withdrawals at the end of each month for the next 5 years (so that the account balance will be reduced to $0).A) How much is in the account after the last deposit is made? B) How much was deposited? C) What is the amount of each withdrawal? D) What is the total amount withdrawn?

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