Your local grocery store offers a coupon that reduces the price of milk during the coming week. The regular retail price of milk in the store is $3.00 per gallon, and the coupon price is $2.00 per gallon for the next week. If the store maximizes profits and the price elasticity of demand for milk is -2 for coupon users, what is the price elasticity of demand for non-users?

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Answer 1

Final answer:

Without additional data on the change in quantity demanded by non-coupon users, the price elasticity of demand for milk among non-users cannot be determined. Price elasticity for coupon users is -2, indicating high responsiveness to price changes.

Explanation:

The student's question pertains to the concept of price elasticity of demand, which measures how much the quantity demanded of a good responds to a change in the price of that good. The provided coupon causes a decrease in the price of milk from $3.00 to $2.00 per gallon for coupon users, and given the price elasticity of demand is -2 for them, it implies that the quantity demanded by these users is highly responsive to price changes.

Understanding that, for the non-coupon users, the price elasticity of demand would depend on how their quantity demanded changes with price. However, the exact value cannot be determined from the given information without additional data regarding the change in quantity demanded by non-users when the price remains at $3.00. Typically, demand elasticity varies according to factors such as the availability of substitutes, the proportion of income spent on the good, and the period considered. Detailed data is necessary to accurately calculate the price elasticity for non-users.


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Poulter Corporation will pay a dividend of $3.25 per share next year. The company pledges to increase its dividend by 5.1 percent per year, indefinitely. If you require a return of 11 percent on your investment, how much will you pay for the company’s stock today? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

Price of stock = $55.08

Explanation:

The price of a stock is the present value of the future dividends discounted at the required rate of return.

P = D/(r-g)

P-price of stock today, D- Dividend in year's time, r- required rate of return,

g- growth rate in dividend

Using the following parameters:

P =?, r- 11%, g- 5.1%

P = 3.25/(0.11-0.051)

P = 55.08474576

Price of stock = $55.08

Saskatchewan Forestry Company purchased a timber tract for $225,000 and estimates that it will be depleted evenly over its 10-year useful life with no residual value. Prepare the journal entry that would be recorded if 10 percent of the total timber is cut and placed into inventory during the current year

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Answer:

generally you need to determine the cost per unit, but in this case you are given a percentage of depletion = 10% x $225,000 = $22,500  which determines the inventory value (or depletion expense if the timber is sold) during the year.

the journal entry should be:

December 31, 20xx

Dr Timber inventory 22,500

    Cr Accumulated depletion - timber tract 22,500

Final answer:

A journal entry to record the depletion of timber at Saskatchewan Forestry Company involves debiting Depletion Expense and crediting Inventory—Timber by 10% of the initial cost of the timber tract, which amounts to $22,500 each.

Explanation:

The student's question is related to the journal entry for depletion expense in the accounting of natural resources by a company. When 10 percent of the timber is harvested from the tract purchased by Saskatchewan Forestry Company, an entry needs to be made to reflect the cost associated with the depletion of that portion of the timber tract.

Journal Entry Example:

Depletion Expense: $22,500
Inventory—Timber: $22,500

To record this journal entry: Debit Depletion Expense for the cost of the depleted timber, which is 10% of $225,000 (the cost of the timber tract), resulting in a value of $22,500. At the same time, we credit the Inventory—Timber account to reflect the addition of this timber to inventory, with the same value of $22,500.

In 2004, Horton Company purchased a tract of land as a possible future plant site. In January, 2012, valuable sulphur deposits were discovered on adjoining property and Horton Company immediately began explorations on its property. In December, 2012, after incurring $800,000 in exploration costs which were accumulated in an expense account, Horton discovered sulphur deposits appraised at $4,500,000 more than the value of the land. To record the discovery of the deposits, Horton should A) make no entry. B) debit $800,000 to an asset account. C) debit $4,500,000 to an asset account. D) debit $5,300,000 to an asset account.

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Answer:

The correct answer is (b) Debit $800,000 to an asset account

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

Under the principles or rules of Successful Efforts(SE) method, the cost of exploration is capitalized when the exploration is successful or useful.

Now,

The sulphur deposits have been found, hence exploration cost of $800,000 will be debited or deducted to Asset Account.

In conclusion, the accounting entry will be Debit $ 800,000 to Asset Account.

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
A. The critical path is the path with the most activities.
B. The critical path is the path with the longest duration.
C. The critical path is the path with the greatest variability.
D. There can only be one critical path.
E. In CPM, another path could become critical.
F. In PERT, another path could become critical.
G. None of the above.

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Answer:

The correct answer is option (F)In PERT, another path could become critical.

Explanation:

Solution

From the given question, the following statement is true, If In PERT another path could become critical.

Now,

Depending on the standard deviation of another path or way, even with a shorter duration or period, the higher degree of variability could  bring about the change in a critical path or result in the critical path being changed.

Final answer:

The correct statements referring to the critical path in project management are B, E, and F: (B) It is the path with the longest duration, and in both CPM and PERT methodologies, (E and F) another path could become critical due to changes in the project.

Explanation:

The critical path in project management is a key concept often examined in Business studies, specifically when discussing project management methodologies like Critical Path Method (CPM) and Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT). Clarifying the statements provided regarding the critical path:

 

Therefore, statements B, E, and F are true regarding the critical path.

Presented below is the income statement of Cowan, Inc.: Sales revenue $372,700 Cost of goods sold 221,800 Gross profit $150,900 Operating expenses 80,800 Income before income taxes 70,100 Income taxes 26,900 Net income $ 43,200 In addition, the following information related to net changes in working capital is presented: Debit Credit Cash $14,100 Accounts receivable 22,000 Inventories $18,600 Salaries payable (operating expenses) 8,700 Accounts payable 13,700 Income taxes payable 2,700 The company also indicates that depreciation expense for the year was $16,700 and that the deferred tax liability account increased $4,200. Prepare a schedule computing the net cash flow from operating activities by using the indirect method that would be shown on a statement of cash flows.(Show amounts that decrease cash flow with either a - sign e.g. -10,000 or in parenthesis e.g. (10,000).) Cowan, Inc. Statement of Cash Flows (Partial) (Indirect Method) $ Adjustments to reconcile net income to $ $ Prepare a schedule computing the net cash flow from operating activities by using the direct method that would be shown on a statement of cash flows. Cowan, Inc. Statement of Cash Flows (Partial) Direct Method $ $ $

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1-                

                Cowan Inc

       Statement of Cash Flows (Partial)

            (Indirect Method)

Cash flows from Operating Activities  

Net Income                                                                       43200

Adjustment to reconcile

net income to net cash

provided by operating activities:  

Increase in accounts receivable                      (22000)  

Decrease in Inventories                                   18600  

Decrease in salaries payable

(Operating expenses)                                        (8700)        

Increase in accounts payable                            13700  

Decrease in income taxes payable                    (2700)  

Depreciation expense                                       16700  

Increase in deferred tax liability                         4200       19800

Net cash provided by operating activities                       63000

2-

               Cowan Inc

      Statement of Cash Flows (partial)

             (Direct Method)

Cash Flows from Operating Activities:  

Cash Received from Customers (372700-22000)            350700

Cash paid to suppliers (221800-18600-13700)       189500  

Operating Expenses Paid (80800+8700-16700)    72800  

Taxes Paid (26900+2700-4200)                           25400    287700

Net cash provided by operating activities                      63000

Sleepgood Company produces and sells pillows. It expects to sell 10,000 pillows in the next month and will have 1,000 pillows in finished goods inventory at the end of the current month. Sleepgood would like to complete operations next month with at least 1,000 completed pillows in inventory. There is no ending work-in-process inventory. The pillows sell for $6 each. How many pillows would be produced in the next month? Group of answer choices 10,000 pillows 15,350 pillows 14,350 pillows 14,850 pillows

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Answer:

Production budget for next month  = 10,000 units

Explanation:

The production budgeted for a particular period is the expected units to be produced after adjusting the sales budget figures for opening and closing inventories.  

Production budget = Sales budget  + closing inventory - opening inventory

Opening  inventory for next month = closing inventory for this month = 1000 units

Closing inventory for next month is given as 1000 units

Production budget = 10,000 + 1,000 -10000

                               = 10,000 units

Answer:

10,000 pillows

Explanation:

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Suppose Deed Corporation evaluates managerial performance using return on investment. Edith Carolina, as president of the company, may view the opportunity for taking on the cosmetics line differently from Michael Sanders, manager of the Cosmetics Division. What action would each of them prefer with respect to the decision of whether to take on the new cosmetics line

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Answer:

Eddith Carolina could accept to take on the new cosmetic line, while Michael Sanders may reject same.

Explanation:

Eddith Carolina, been the president of the company, has shown that he's a risk taker. The idea behind this is that he is open to new opportunities that could otherwise improve his holdings and networth. The decision to take on a new cosmetic line is therefore in line with the policy of the President of the company. The implication is that Eddith Carolina is tilted to accepting the proposal.

Michael Sanders, on the other hand, is an ordinary employee. Even though he is the manager of the division, he bears no risk of ownership. And in an event of liquidation or solvency, he simply has no big collateral to part with, unlike the Eddith Carolinas. What individual like Michael Sanders are interested in is the protection of their job and income. Knowing the nature of an employee as conservative and risk averse and the fear of not loosing their paid job, it is therefore not surprising that Michael Sanders could reject the new cosmetic line bid.

Clothing purchased​ land, paying $ 105 comma 000 cash and signing a $ 320 comma 000 note payable. In​ addition, Clawson paid delinquent property tax of $ 2 comma 000​, title insurance costing $ 850​, and $ 5 comma 500 to level the land and remove an unwanted building. Record the journal entry for purchase of the land. Begin by determining the cost of the land.

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Answer:

Land $433,350 (debit)

Cash $113,350 (credit)

Note Payable $ 320,000 (credit)

Explanation:

IAS 16 - Cost of Asset includes Purchase Cost and other costs directly incurred in putting the asset in the location and condition intended for use by management.

Calculation of the Cost of Land

Purchase Price: Cash                105,000

                        : Note                320,000

Delinquent Property tax               2,000

Title Insurance                                 850

Preparation Costs                         5,500

Total                                           433,350

Journal

Land $433,350 (debit)

Cash $113,350 (credit)

Note Payable $ 320,000 (credit)

. On January 2, 2012, Wine Corporation wishes to issue $3,000,000 (par value) of its 8%, 10-year bonds. The bonds pay interest annually on January 1. The current yield rate on such bonds is 10%. Using the interest factors below, compute the amount that Wine will realize from the sale (issuance) of the bonds. Present value of 1 at 8% for 10 periods 0.4632 Present value of 1 at 10% for 10 periods 0.3855 Present value of an ordinary annuity at 8% for 10 periods 6.7101 Present value of an ordinary annuity at 10% for 10 6.1446 periods A) $3,000,000 B) $2,631,204 C) $3,000,018 D) $3,318,078

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Answer:

The correct option is B,$2,631,204

Explanation:

The amount Wine corporation would realize from the sale of the bonds is the present value of all cash flows payable by the bond which includes the annual interest payments as well as the principal repayment in 10 years.

amount of interest payment=$3,000,000*8%=$240,000

The $240,000 would be received by investors for 10 years

The principal is the face value of $3000,000 payable in year ten

Present of face value=$3,000,000*0.3855=$1156500

present value of all interest payments=$240,000*6.1446=$1474704

Total present values=$1474704 +1156500 =$2631204

The income statement and a schedule reconciling cash flows from operating activities to net income are provided below ($ in thousands) for Peach Computers. PEACH COMPUTERS Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 2021 Sales $ 305 Cost of goods sold (185 ) Gross margin 120 Salaries expense $ 41 Insurance expense 19 Depreciation expense 11 Loss on sale of land 5 76 Income before tax 44 Income tax expense (22 ) Net income $ 22 Reconciliation of Net Income To Net Cash Flows from Operating Activities Net income $ 22 Adjustments for Noncash Effects Depreciation expense 11 Loss on sale of land 5 Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Decrease in accounts receivable 6 Increase in inventory (13 ) Decrease in accounts payable (8 ) Increase in salaries payable 5 Decrease in prepaid insurance 9 Increase in income tax payable 20 Net cash flows from operating activities $ 57 Required: 1. Calculate each of the following amounts for Peach Computers. 2. Prepare the cash flows from operating activities section of the statement of cash flows (direct method).

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Answer:

Kindly check Explanation

Explanation:

1.) Cash received from customers during the reporting period

(Sale + decrease in acc receivable)

($305 + $6) = $311

2.)Cash paid to suppliers of the goods

(COGS+ increase in inventory+ decrease in acc payable)

($185 + $13 + $8) = $206

3.) Cash paid to employees

(salary- increase in salary payable)

($41 - $5) =$36

4.) Cash paid for insurance

($19 - $9[decrease in prepaid insurance) = $10

5.)Cash paid for income tax

($22 - $20[Increase in income tax payable]) = $2

B.) Cash received from customers during the reporting period - - - - - - - - $311

Cash paid to suppliers of the goods - -($206)

Cash paid to employees - - - - - - - - - - - ($36)

Cash paid for insurance - - - - - - - - - - - - ($10)

Cash paid for income tax - - - - - - - - - - - - ($2)

Cash flow from operating activities - - - - $57

Metropolitan Power and Light is a monopoly in the electrical generation and distribution industry. Since it does not face any competition in its industry, it has become quite lax in research and development and has not made any improvements to its efficiency. It also spends lavishly on its corporate retreats because it has a high level of guaranteed profits every year. Its actions are an example of:

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Answer: x-inefficiency.

Explanation: Since it does not face any competition in its industry, the actions of Metropolitan Power and Light are an example of x-inefficiency which is a situation in which monopolies find themselves wherein they do not have to act efficiently since they are protected from competitive pressures. X-inefficiency is also applied to analyzing the average costs in imperfectly competitive markets whose average costs are higher than they would be if the market was more efficient.

On June 27, 2021, American Airlines distributed to its common shareholders 590,000 outstanding common shares of its investment in Kraft Foods. The book value on American Airline's books of Kraft's $1 par common stock was $3.90 per share. Immediately after the distribution, the market price of Kraft's stock was $4.40 per share. In its income statement for the year ended June 30, 2023, what amount should American Airlines report as gain on disposal of the stock (ignore taxes)?

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Answer:

$295,000

Explanation:

Given the information:

Total outstanding common shares: 590,000Shares value before deal = $3.9Shares value after deal = $4.4

The amount should American Airlines report as gain on disposal of the stock (ignore taxes) can be calculated as following formula:

Gain amount on disposal = Total number of shares × Difference in share value

= 590,000*($4.40 - $3.90)

= $295,000

Hence, gain on disposal of the stock of American Airlines is $295,000

Final answer:

American Airlines should report a gain on disposal of the Kraft Foods stock equal to the difference between the market price and the book value of the stock multiplied by the number of shares distributed.

Explanation:

In its income statement for the year ended June 30, 2023, American Airlines should report a gain on disposal of the Kraft Foods stock equal to the difference between the market price and the book value of the stock multiplied by the number of shares distributed. The market price of Kraft's stock was $4.40 per share, and the book value was $3.90 per share. So, the gain on disposal per share is $4.40 - $3.90 = $0.50. Therefore, the gain on disposal of the stock is $0.50 * 590,000 = $295,000.

Xinhong Company is considering replacing one of its manufacturing machines. The machine has a book value of $38,000 and a remaining useful life of five years, at which time its salvage value will be zero. It has a current market value of $48,000. Variable manufacturing costs are $34,000 per year for this machine. Information on two alternative replacement machines follows. Alternative A Alternative B Cost $ 117,000 $ 119,000 Variable manufacturing costs per year 22,300 10,100 Calculate the total change in net income if Alternative A, B is adopted. Should Xinhong keep or replace its manufacturing machine? If the machine should be replaced, which alternative new machine should Xinhong purchase?

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Answer:

Calculate the total change in net income if Alternative A, B is adopted.

If alternative A is adopted, the total change in net income will be:

Given:

Cost of new machine = $117,000

Market value of old machine = $48,000

Variable manufacturing cost savings = ($34,000 - $22,300)*5years

= $58,500

The total change in net income=

(market value of old machine+ savings on variable manufacturing costs - cost of new machine)

= $48,000 + $58,500 - $117,000

= - $10,500

The total change in net income if Alternative A is adopted is $10,500.

__________________________

If alternative B is adopted, the total change in net income will be:

Given:

Cost of new machine = $119,000

Market value of old machine = $48,000

Variable manufacturing cost savings = ($34,000 -$10100)*5years

= $119,500

The total change in net income=

(market value of old machine+ savings on variable manufacturing costs - cost of new machine)

=$48,000 + $119,500 - $119,000

= $48,500

The total change in net income if Alternative B is adopted is $48,500

__________________________

From the calculation, we could see net income for alternative B is higher and it is also positive, compared to alternative A which is a negative and lower.

Therefore, if the machine should be replaced, alternative B should be usrd

10-20 Royal Cigar Company is preparing a budget for cash collections. Its sales for November and December are estimated as $90,000 and $100,000, respectively. Past practice indicates that sales in any given month are collected as follows: month of sale, 75%; month following the month of sale, 20%; uncollectible accounts, 5%. The company allows a 2% discount for cash collections in the month of sale. What is the net cash estimated to be collected in December

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Answer:

$91,500

Explanation:

Given that cash collection pattern is as follows; month of sale, 75%; month following the month of sale, 20%; and a 2% discount for cash collections in the month of sale, it means that cash estimated for collection in December will include;

75% sales in December (net of the 2% discount to be given)20% sales in November

Discount for December cash collection

= 2% * 75% * $100,000

= $1500

Hence, net cash estimated to be collected in December

= 75% * $100,000 + 20% * 90,000 - $1500

= $75,000 + $18,000 - $1500

= $91,500

Final answer:

The estimated net cash collection for the Royal Cigar Company in December, is calculated considering both the sales of December and the collections from November sales. Applying their discount and collections ratio, it results in a 73% collection from December's $100,000 sales, and 20% from November's $90,000 sales. Adding these together ($73,000 + $18,000), the net cash collection for December is estimated to be $91,000.

Explanation:

To find the net cash collected by the Royal Cigar Company in December, you need to take into account both the sales made in December and the sales made in November that will be collected in December, while considering the percentages of payment month, discounts, and uncollected accounts.

First, let's calculate the cash collected from the sales made in December. We know that 75% of the sales are collected in the month of the sale, but there's a 2% discount, which means 73% of the $100,000 sales, which equals to $73,000.

Then, we add the cash collected from November sales in December, which, according to the company practice is 20% of the total November sales, so this is 20% of $90,000, which is $18,000.

We then sum the two amounts: $73,000 from December sales and $18,000 from November sales. So, the total estimated net cash collection in December is $91,000.

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Supler Corporation produces a part used in the manufacture of one of its products. The unit product cost is $19, computed as follows: Direct materials $ 7 Direct labor 5 Variable manufacturing overhead 2 Fixed manufacturing overhead 5 Unit product cost $ 19 An outside supplier has offered to provide the annual requirement of 6,600 of the parts for only $15 each. The company estimates that 80% of the fixed manufacturing overhead cost above could be eliminated if the parts are purchased from the outside supplier. Assume that direct labor is an avoidable cost in this decision. Based on these data, the financial advantage (disadvantage) of purchasing the parts from the outside supplier would be:

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Answer :

Advantage = $3

Explanation :

As per the data given in the question,

Particulars                     Manufacturing                          buying

Purchase from outside suppliers                                  $15

Direct material                    $7

Direct labor                        $5

Variable manufacturing overhead $2

Fixed manufacturing overhead $4

Total cost                          $18                                              $15

Fixed manufacturing overhead = $5 × 80% = $4

Since it give the net advantage of $3

Hence, Supler Corporation should purchase from the outside supplier.

We compare the manufacturing and buying cost and according to the cost we take the decision. As we can see that the buying cost is less than the manufacturing cost so it would give the advantage of $3

Which one of the following is an advantage of having an independent central bank? Central banks may be swayed by short term considerations and avoid inflationary policies. Central bank's actions can be frequently monitored by the legislative branch. The central bank independence does not appear to come at the cost of higher output or higher employment. The countries whose central banks are more independent have lower rates of inflation. All of the following are institutional features that make a central bank independent, except when: they are swayed by short run political considerations. they are not obligated to buy newly issued government bonds. their actions are not subject to frequent interference or review. the central bankers are appointed for a longer period of time.

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Answer: 1. The countries whose central banks are more independent have lower rates of inflation.

2. They are swayed by short run political considerations

Explanation:

1. Central Banks that are less independent run the risk of the government putting too much pressure on them to embark on policies that would increase inflation such as making them print excessive amounts of currency. This has been corroborated by studies that show that indeed, countries with more independent central Banks have less inflation than countries with less independent Central Banks.

In the graph attached, notice how much lower inflation is in German and the USA due to a higher degree of Central Bank independence.

2. A Central bank that is Independent does not concern itself with Politics but rather with exercising it's mandate. Many a time leading politicians in Countries with less Independent Central Banks will pressure the central bank to roll out certain policies that enable their approval to rise and increase their chances of re-election regardless of how harmful these policies will be in the long run.

Selling, general, and administrative expenses were $59,000; net sales were $268,100; interest expense was $6,300; research and development expenses were $27,800; net cash provided by operating activities was $69,900; income tax expense was $6,700; cost of goods sold was $145,500. Required: a. Calculate operating income for the period. b. Calculate net income for the period.

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Answer:

a. $35,800

b. $22,800

Explanation:

The computation of the net operating income and the net income is shown below:

a.  Net operating income is

= Net sales - cost of goods sold  - Selling, general, and administrative expenses - research and development expenses

= $268,100 - $145,500 - $59,000 - $27,800

= $35,800

b. Now the net income is

= Net operating income - interest expense - tax expense

= $35,800 - $6,300 - $6,700

= $22,800

We simply applied the formula in order to get the net operating income and the net income

Shelly's assets include money in checking and saving accounts, investments in stocks and mutual funds, and personal property such as furniture, appliances, an automobile, a coin collection, and jewelry. Shelly calculates that her total assets are $165,200. Her current unpaid bills, including an auto loan, credit card balances, and taxes, total $21,300. Calculate Shelly's net worth.

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Answer:

Shelly's net worth is $143,900

Explanation:

An individual's net worth is the net value of all the asset owned, when all the liabilities have been subtracted. It is simple the total of what is owned minus what is owed. Hence, for shelly:

Total assets = $165,200

Total liabilities = $21,300

∴ Net worth = 165,200 - 21,300 = $143,900

Riverboat Adventures pays $120,000 plus $20,000 in closing costs to buy out a competitor. The real estate consists of land appraised at $22,100, a building appraised at $66,300, and paddle boats appraised at $81,600. Compute the cost that should be allocated to the building.

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Answer:

$54,600

Explanation:

The computation of the cost that should be allocated to the building is shown below

Total purchase cost is

= $120,000 + $20,000

= $140,000

Total appraisal value is

= $22,100 + $66,300 + $81,600

= $170,000

Now cost allocated to building is

= Purchase cost × building appraisal value ÷ Total appraisal value

= $140,000 × $66,300 ÷ $170,000

= $54,600

We simply applied the above formula

Pack, Inc. applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine hours. The following estimates were used for the current year: Estimated Machine Hours 200,000 Estimated Manufacturing Overhead $1,000,000 Actual machine hours were 202,000 and actual manufacturing overhead was $1,005,000. What was Pack's over- or under-applied overhead for the year and what was its effect on cost of goods sold (prior to adjustment)?

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Estimated Machine Hours 200,000

Estimated Manufacturing Overhead $1,000,000

Actual machine hours were 202,000

actual manufacturing overhead was $1,005,000.

First, we need to calculate the estimated overhead rate for the period:

Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= 1,000,000/200,000= $5 per machine hour

Now, we can allocate overhead based on actual hours:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Allocated MOH= 5*202,000= $1,010,000

Finally, we need to determine the under/over allocation:

Under/over applied overhead= real overhead - allocated overhead

Under/over applied overhead= 1,005,000 - 1,010,000= 5,000 overallocated

The effect on the cost of goods sold is that it will be overestimated in the income statement.

Saxbury Corporation's relevant range of activity is 3,000 units to 7,000 units. When it produces and sells 4,700 units, its average costs per unit are as follows: Average Cost per Unit Direct materials $ 6.10 Direct labor $ 3.60 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 1.70 Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 3.90 Fixed selling expense $ 0.75 Fixed administrative expense $ 0.60 Sales commissions $ 0.50 Variable administrative expense $ 0.50 Required: a. For financial reporting purposes, what is the total amount of product costs incurred to make 4,700 units

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Answer:

$71,910

Explanation:

The computation of the total amount of the product cost for 4,700 units is shown below:

= ( Direct materials per unit + Direct labor per unit + Variable manufacturing overhead per unit + Fixed manufacturing overhead per unit) × making units

= ($6.10 + $3.60 + $1.70 + $3.90) × 4,700 units

= $71,910

We simply considered the direct material, direct labor, variable manufacturing overhead, and the fixed manufacturing overhead as it comes under the product cost

When the cost of a resource is sunk, then the dual price can be interpreted as the:


a) maximum amount the firm should be willing to pay for multiple additional units of the resource.

b) minimum amount the firm should be willing to pay for multiple additional units of the resource.

c) maximum amount the firm should be willing to pay for one additional unit of the resource.

d) minimum amount the firm should be willing to pay for one additional unit of the resource.

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Answer:

C. Maximum amount the firm should be willing to pay for one additional unit of the resource.

Explanation:

Dual pricing is similar to price discrimination. It is said to be the practice of setting different prices in different markets for the same product or service. This tactic may be used by a business for a variety of reasons, but it is most often an aggressive move to take market share away from competitors.

Dual pricing is illegal only when it can be proved that a manufacturer set prices unrealistically low for the purpose of unfairly driving out competition.

And in a case where the cost of a resource is been sunk, dual price is interpreted as the maximum amount the firm should be willing to pay for one additional unit of the resource.

The unemployment compensation program:


a. makes recessions more severe.

b. makes recessions more severe and inflationary episodes less severe.

c. makes recessions less severe and inflationary episodes more severe.

d. makes recession less severe.

e. has no effect on the severity of recessions and inflationary episodes.

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Answer:

I would answer makes recession less severe

Explanation:

Unemployment compensation is an example of: automatic stabilizer

Final answer:

The unemployment compensation program acts as an automatic stabilizer, D. making recessions less severe by supporting aggregate demand through income support to the unemployed.

Explanation:

The unemployment compensation program is often seen as a form of automatic stabilizer that helps to cushion the economic blow of a recession by providing income support to those who lose their jobs. This income support helps to maintain aggregate demand by giving the unemployed funds to continue spending, preventing a steeper decline in economic activity. Thus, rather than making recessions more severe, the program tends to make recessions less severe.

During inflationary episodes, the effect of unemployment compensation is not as straightforward. While it can provide some countercyclical pressure by supporting demand, if the inflation is driven by cost-push factors, such as a rise in the price of oil, increased spending from unemployment benefits could contribute to the inflationary pressure. However, typically, inflation is not driven by such factors, and the main role of unemployment compensation is to stabilize output rather than influencing inflation significantly. In conclusion, the primary effect of unemployment compensation is as a stabilizer during recessions rather than as an inflationary force.

You have just completed a $ 19,000 feasibility study for a new coffee shop in some retail space you own. You bought the space two years ago for $ 97,000​, and if you sold it​ today, you would net $ 111,000 after taxes. Outfitting the space for a coffee shop would require a capital expenditure of $ 31,000 plus an initial investment of $ 4,700 in inventory. What is the correct initial cash flow for your analysis of the coffee shop​ opportunity?

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Answer:

$146,700

Explanation:

The computation of the correct initial cash flow is shown below:

Expected after tax cash flows from sale of space $111,000

Add: Increase in working capital $4,700

Add: Outfitting expenses $31,000

Initial cash flow $146,700

We simply added the above expenses so that the initial cash flow could come i.e to be shown in the computation part

On April 1, 2019, SBD Corp. paid $120,000 for rent on a new warehouse space one year in advance. On October 1, 2019, SBD Corp. entered into a lease agreement to rent out its old warehouse space it was no longer using. This agreement calls for SBD to receive $8,000 per month from the lessee (i.e. tenant), due and payable at the end of the 4-month lease term. On December 31, 2019, none of the rental payments from the lessee had yet been received.
a. if SBD makes the appropriate adjusting entry how much will be reported on the December 31, 2019, income statement for rent expense
b. If SBD makes the appropriate adjusting entry how much will be reported on the December 31 2019 balance sheet as prepaid rent and rent receivable respectively

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Answer and Explanation:

a. Since the advance rent payment is made for $120,000 on April 1 but we have to reported till December 31 i.e for 9 months instead of 12 months

So, the amount reported is

= $120,000 × 9 months ÷ 12 months

= $90,000

Therefore, the adjusting entry is  

Rent expense Dr $90,000

        To Prepaid rent $90,000

(Being the rent expense is recorded)

And the other adjusting entry for 3 months for old warehouse is

Rent receivable Dr $24,000     ($8,000  × 3 months)

      To Rent income $24,000

(Being the rent receivable is recorded)

Hence, the $90,000 should be reported as a rent expense on the income statement

b. After recording the  appropriate adjusting entry, the amount reported as a prepaid rent and rent receivable in the asset side of the balance sheet is $30,000 and $24,000 respectively.

Final answer:

The December 31, 2019, income statement will report $16,000 as rent expense. The December 31, 2019, balance sheet will report $96,000 as prepaid rent and there will be no rent receivable reported.

Explanation:

a. The appropriate adjusting entry for rent expense on the December 31, 2019, income statement would be $16,000. This is calculated by multiplying the monthly rental payment of $8,000 by the 2 months that have passed (October and November)

b. The appropriate adjusting entry for prepaid rent on the December 31, 2019, balance sheet would be $96,000. This is calculated by subtracting the amount already reported on the income statement ($16,000) from the total prepayment of $120,000. There would be no rent receivable reported on the balance sheet because the rental payments had not yet been received.

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Pauley Company provides home health care. Pauley charges $35 per hour for the professional care. The variable costs are $21 per hour and the fixed costs are $78,000. Next year, Pauley would like to earn an operating income of $37,500. How many hours of the professional care must Pauley provide to achieve the target income? a.5,571 hours b.3,714 hours c.8,250 hours d.2,679 hours e.5,500 hours

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Answer:

c.8,250 hours

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

= (Fixed expenses + target profit) ÷ (Contribution margin per unit)  

where,  

Contribution margin per unit = Selling price per unit - Variable expense per unit

= $35 - $21

= $14

Now the number of hours to achieve the target income is

= ($78,000 + $37,500) ÷ ($14)

= 8,250 hours

We simply applied the above formula

Sue and Andrew form SA General Partnership. Each person receives an equal interest in the newly created partnership. Sue contributes 1000 of cash and land with a FMV of 50000. Her basis in the land is 10000. Andrew contributes equipment with a FMV of 51000. His basis in the equipment is 35000. How much gain must the SA general partnership recognize on the transfer of these assets from Sue and Andrew?

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Answer: $0

Explanation:

Gains are not recognized when assets are transferred. They are only recognised when assets are disposed of. In the above scenario, Sue and Andrew TRANSFERRED the assets to the company and so SA General Partnership cannot recognize a gain until the assets are disposed of.

It is worthy of note that a Carryover basis transaction has taken place in this scenario. This means that the basis in the assets of Sue and Andrew have been transferred to the SA General Partnership.

Joiner Lumber has projected these monthly sales estimates: April $1,800 May $2,400 June $2,700 July $2,900 The firm collects 25 percent of its sales in the month of sale, 60 percent in the month following the month of sale, and another 14 percent in the second month following the month of sale. The firm never collects 1 percent of its sales. What is the amount of cash collections in July

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Answer:

Total cash collection= $2,681

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Sales:

April= $1,800

May= $2,400

June= $2,700

July= $2,900

The firm collects 25 percent of its sales in the month of sale, 60 percent in the month following the month of sale, and another 14 percent in the second month following the month of sale.

Cash collection July:

From July= (2,900*0.25)= 725

From June= (2,700*0.60)= 1,620

From May= (2,400*0.14)= 336

Total cash collection= $2,681

1. On November 16, 2019, a U.S. company makes a sale to a customer in Germany. Under the sale terms, the customer will pay the company €100,000 on March 16. On November 16, the company also enters a forward contract to sell €100,000 on March 16, 2020. On March 16, the company receives €100,000 from the customer and sells it using the forward contract. The company's accounting year ends December 31. Rates on the dates specified appear below: Spot Rate Forward Rate for March 16, 2020 Delivery November 16, 2019 $ 1.250 $ 1.248 December 31, 2019 1.260 1.255 March 16, 2020 1.265 1.265 2. At what amount will the company report sales revenue on its 2019 income statement? A. $125,000 B. $125,500 C. $124,800 D. $126,000

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Answer:

$125,000

Explanation:

Given the following resorted data from the question:  

                                          Spot Rate                   Forward Rate for

                                                                          March 16, 2020 Delivery

November 16, 2019             $1.250                               $ 1.248

December 31, 2019               1.260                                 1.255

March 16, 2020                    1.265                                  1.265

The applicable rate to use to calculate the amount the company will report sales revenue on its 2019 income statement is the spot rate ruling on the date the company made the sale to the customer in Germany, i.e. $1.250 on November 16, 2019.

Therefore, we have:

Sales revenue = €100,000 * $1.250 = $125,000.

Therefore, the amount the company will report sales revenue on its 2019 income statement is $125,000.

Using the present value tables in Exhibits 26-3 and 26-4, Assume that the required rate of return for investment projects at Rippenstock Corporation is 12 percent. One department has proposed investment in new equipment with a 10-year life span and a present value of expected future annual cash flows of $120,000. The equipment’s initial outlay cost is $125,000 and it has a salvage value of $10,000. Will this investment project meet the required rate of return for the company? (Round your "PV factors" to 3 decimal places.)

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

the required rate of return = 12%

if the present value of the project's cash flows after being discounted at the required rate of return = $120,000, then the net present value (NPV) of the project is negative. Future cash flows are discounted at the company's required rate of return, if they were discounted at a lower rate, their present value would be higher.

Any project with a negative NPV should be rejected because it doesn't provide enough cash flows.

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