Your first job is in hotel management and recently you were promoted to Hotel Manager for a large convention hotel in downtown New Orleans. Answer the following questions given the information below for one day. What is the total contribution to profit and overhead?

Characteristic/Variable Business Hotel Customers (B) Convention Association Hotel Customers (C)
Customers for this day (D) 280 room nights rented (DB) 400 room nights rented (DC)
Average price/room night (VC) $100 (PB) $75 (PC)
Variable cost/room night (VC) $25 $25
Maximum price/room night (called the rack rate) $150 $110
Maximum number rooms available for sale this day 300 room nights available 700 room nights available

a. $39,500
b. $44,170
c. $38,750
d. $41,000
e. $34,567

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Answer 1

Answer:

d. $41,000

Explanation:

The computation of the total contribution to profit and overhead is shown below:

Contribution by Business Hotel Customers is

= Sales - variable cost

= (100-25) ×280

= $21,000

Now  

Contribution by Convention Association Hotel Customers = Sales - variable cost

= (75 - 25)× 400

= $20,000

And, finally

Total contribution to profit and overhead is

= $21,000 + $20,000

= $41,000


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Following is the sales budget for Coore, Inc., for the first quarter of 2019.

January February March
Sales budget $168,000 $186,000 $199,000

Credit sales are collected as follows:

65 percent in the month of the sale.
20 percent in the month after the sale.
15 percent in the second month after the sale.

The accounts receivable balance at the end of the previous quarter was $107,000 ($78,100 of which was uncollected December sales)

Requried:
a. Compute the sales for November.
b. Compute the sales for December.
c. Compute the cash collections from sales for each month from January through March.

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Answer:

a. Sales for November = $192,666.67

b. Sales for December = $312,400,00

c. Total cash collections are as follows:

January = $200,580

February = $201,360

March = $191,750

Explanation:

a. Compute the sales for November.

Sales for November = (Accounts receivable balance at the end of the previous quarter - Uncollected sales from December) / Collection rate two months after the sale = ($107,000 - $78,100) / 15% = $192,666.67

b. Compute the sales for December.

Sales for December = Uncollected sales from December / (Collection rate one months after the sale + Collection rate two months after the sale) = $78,100 / (10% + 15%) = $312,400,00

c. Compute the cash collections from sales for each month from January through March.

Note: See the attached excel file for the schedule of cash collections from sales for each month from January through March.

From the attached excel file, total cash collections are as follows:

January = $200,580

February = $201,360

March = $191,750

Which regulation helps ensure that employees get pensions and other welfare benefit plans from their employers?
A.
Occupational Safety and Health Act
B.
Workers’ Compensation Program
C.
Fair Labor Standards Act
D.
Employee Benefit Security

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D. Employee Benefit Security.

The chart shows the lowest price of the Microsoft stock over the last year and the highest price. If you had purchased the stock at the low point and sold it as the high point, what percent increase (to the nearest whole percent) in the price of the stock would you have experienced

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Answer:

The percent increase (to the nearest whole percent) in the price of the stock you would have experienced is 34%.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete as the Chart is not included. To complete the question, the chart is therefore provided before answering the question. See the attached image for the chart.

The explanation of the answer is now provided as follows:

From the chart, we can identify the following:

52 week range    55.61 - 74.42

The above implies that:

The low point = 55.61

The high point = 74.42

Therefore, we have:

Percent increase in the price of the stock = ((The high point - The low point) / The low point) * 100 = ((74.42 - 55.61) / 55.61) * 100 = 34%

Therefore, the percent increase (to the nearest whole percent) in the price of the stock you would have experienced is 34%.

For product costs associated with a particular product to be reported on the income statement: Group of answer choices The product must be sold. The product must be transferred to Finished Goods Inventory. The company must expect to sell the product during the next twelve months. The product must still be in Work in Process Inventory. The product may be in any of the manufacturer's inventory accounts.

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inventory is important


Which of the following is an example of a divisional organizational structure?

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Answer: b

Explanation:

Ransport Company has made an investment in another company that will guarantee it a cash flow of $37,250 each year for the next five years. If the company uses a discount rate of 15 percent on its investments, what is the present value of this investment?

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Answer:

PV= $124,867.78

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cash flow= $37,250

Discount rate= 15%

Number of periods= 5 years

To calculate the present value, we need to use the following formula:

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

PV=  37,250*{(1/0.15) - 1/[0.15*(1.15^5)]}

PV= $124,867.78

If the price of chocolate-covered peanuts increases and the demand for strawberry licorice twists increases, this indicates that these two goods are _____ goods. Group of answer choices

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Answer: substitute goods

Explanation:

Substitute goods refer to the goods that serves thesame purpose by the consumers. A common example is Coke and Pepsi.

For a substitute good, when the price of one of the goods increase, then there will be an increase in the demand of the other one as people will now but more of that good and lesser of its substitute that has a price increase.

In this case, when the price of chocolate-covered peanuts increases and the demand for strawberry licorice twists increases, then the goods are substitute goods.

In preparation for developing its statement of cash flows for the year just ended, D-Rose Distributors collected the following information: ($ in millions) Purchase of treasury bills (considered a cash equivalent) 7.1 Sale of preferred stock 151.1 Gain on sale of land 5.1 Proceeds from sale of land 26.1 Issuance of bonds payable for cash 141.1 Purchase of equipment for cash 31.1 Purchase of GE stock 36.1 Declaration of cash dividends 135.1 Payment of cash dividends declared in previous year 131.1 Purchase of treasury stock 121.1 Payment for the early extinguishment of long-term notes (carrying (book) value: $100 million) 111.1
Required:
1. Prepare the investing activities section of D-Rose's statement of cash flows.
2. Prepare the financing activities section of D-Rose's statement of cash flows. (For all requirements, list any cash outflow with a minus sign. Enter your answer in millions rounded to 1 decimal place (i.e., 5,500,000 should be entered as 5.5).)

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Answer:

D-Rose Distributors

1. Investing Activities Section of D-Rose's Statement of Cash Flows:

                                                                                     $ in millions)

Purchase of treasury bills (considered a cash equivalent) -7.1

Proceeds from sale of land                                                 26.1

Purchase of equipment for cash                                        -31.1

Purchase of GE stock                                                         -36.1

Net cash flows from investing activities                         -$48.2

2. Financing Activities Section of D-Rose's Statement of Cash Flows:

                                                                                     $ in millions)

Sale of preferred stock                                                        151.1

Issuance of bonds payable for cash                                   141.1  

Payment of cash dividends declared in previous year     -131.1

Purchase of treasury stock                                                -121.1  

Payment for the early extinguishment of long-term

notes (carrying (book) value: $100 million)                       -111.1

Net cash flows from financing activities                          -$71.1

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

($ in millions)

Purchase of treasury bills (considered a cash equivalent) 7.1

Sale of preferred stock 151.1

Gain on sale of land 5.1

Proceeds from sale of land 26.1

Issuance of bonds payable for cash 141.1

Purchase of equipment for cash 31.1

Purchase of GE stock 36.1

Declaration of cash dividends 135.1

Payment of cash dividends declared in previous year 131.1

Purchase of treasury stock 121.1

Payment for the early extinguishment of long-term notes (carrying (book) value: $100 million) 111.1

b) In preparing D-Rose's Statement of Cash Flows, the following two items are non-cash items:  

i) The gain on sale of land, which will be deducted from the Net Income when the indirect method is used for preparing the operating activities section.

ii) The declaration of cash dividends does not involve any cash flow. It is the payment of dividends that involves a financing activity.

The CPA Practice Advisor reports that the mean preparation fee for 2017 federal income tax returns was $273. Use this price as the population mean and assume the population standard deviation of preparation fees is $100. Use z-table.
a. What is the probability that the mean price for a sample of 30 federal income tax returns is within $16 of the population mean?

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Answer:

The CPA Practice Advisor

The probability that the mean price for a sample of 30 federal income tax returns is within $16 of the population mean is:

= 56%

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Population mean (preparation fee for 2017 federal income tax returns) = $273

Population standard deviation of preparation fees = $100

Mean price for a sample of 30 federal income tax returns = $257 (which is within $16 of the population mean)

z = (x-μ)/σ

z = standard score

x = observed value

μ = mean of the sample

σ = standard deviation of the sample

Z = ($273 - $257)/$100

= 0.16

Using the z-table

P = 0.5636

How have the division and coordination of labor evolved at Merritt’s Bakery from its beginnings to today? 2. Describe how the span of control, centralization, and formalization have changed at Merritt’s Bakery over the years. Is the company’s organizational structure today more mechanistic or organic?

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Answer:

When Larry and Bobbie first opened the bakery, labour allocation was not as complicated, but only 2 of them were involved. Larry used to make the cupcakes, and Bobbie used to decorate them to create them seem nice. Merritt's then went on to commit and administer the firm instead of executing tasks, which they used to perform on a daily basis since there were administrators, sales associates, and marketers.

When the firm began to grow, there was a command structure in place, with employees reporting directly to Larry as well as Bobbie. Merritts began recruiting additional executives as the business's effectiveness began to deteriorate as the firm grew, and management was constricted. When new employees joined the leadership team only a few people used to notify Larry and Bobbie.

Henry has a defined benefit plan that promises an annual retirement benefit based on 2% of his final 5-year average annual salary for each year of service. At retirement, Henry has 21 years of service and had an average salary of $95,000 over the last 5 years. His annual benefit will be:_______a. $15,200. b. $95,000. c. $60,500. d. $49,875. e. $39,900.

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Answer: e. $39,900

Explanation:

Henry's defined benefit can be calculated by the formula:

= Average salary over the last 5 years * Years of service at retirement * annual retirement benefit percentage based on 5 year average salary

= 95,000 * 21 * 2%

= $39,900

Changes in the quality of a good a. present a problem in the construction of the consumer price index, and that problem is sometimes referred to as substitution bias. b. do not present a problem in the construction of the consumer price index. c. can lead to either an increase or a decrease in the value of a dollar. d. are not accounted for, as a matter of policy, by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The consumer price index measures the changes in price of a basket of good. It is used to measure inflation. Because the price of price of used cars and trucks in US has increased , the CPI would increase

CPI = (cost of basket of goods in current period / cost of basket of goods in base period) x 100

Changes in the quality of good is not included in the calculation of CPI. This is one of its drawbacks

Ripka Company has 20,000 units in inventory that had a production cost of $4 per unit. These units cannot be sold through normal channels due to a significant technology change. These units could be reworked at a total cost of $30,000 and sold for $35,000. Another alternative is to sell the units to a junk dealer for $10,500. The relevant cost for Ripka to consider in making its decision is Select one: a. $110,000 for reworking the units b. $30,000 for reworking the units c. $80,000 of original product costs d. $35,000 for selling the units to the junk dealer

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Answer:

Ripka Company

The relevant cost for Ripka to consider in making its decision is:

b. $30,000 for reworking the units

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Inventory = 20,000 units

Production cost already incurred = $4 per unit

Total production cost = $80,000 (20,000 * $4)

Total Cost of Reworking the units = $30,000

Sales revenue after rework = $35,000

Alternative sales revenue without reworking = $10,500

b) Relevant cost is the avoidable cost.  The cost that can be avoided in this instance is the cost of reworking the units, amounting to $30,000.

On January 1, 20X1, Prim Inc. acquired all of Scrap Inc.’s outstanding common shares for cash equal to the stock’s book value. The carrying amounts of Scrap’s assets and liabilities approximated their fair values, except that the carrying amount of its building was more than fair value. In preparing Prim’s 20X1 consolidated income statement, which of the following adjustments would be made?a. Decrease depreciation expense and recognize goodwill amortization.b. Increase depreciation expense and recognize goodwill amortization.c. Decrease depreciation expense and recognize no goodwill amortization.d. Increase depreciation expense and recognize no goodwill amortization.2. The first examination of Rudd Corporation’s financial statements was made for the year ended December 31, 20X8. The auditor found that Rudd had acquired another company on January 1, 20X8, and had recorded goodwill of $100,000 in connection with this acquisition. Although a friend of the auditor believes the goodwill will last no more than five years, Rudd’s management has found no impairment of goodwill during 20X8. In its 20X8 financial statements, Rudd should reportAmortization Goodwill Expensea. $ 0 $100,000b. $100,000 $ 0c. $ 20,000 $ 80,000d. $ 0 $ 03. Consolidated financial statements are being prepared for a parent and its four subsidiaries that have intercompany loans of $100,000 and intercompany profits of $300,000. How much of these intercompany loans and profits should be eliminated?Intercompany Loans Profitsa. $ 0 $ 0b. $ 0 $300,000c. $100,000 $ 0d. $100,000 $300,0004. On April 1, 20X8, Plum Inc. paid $1,700,000 for all of Long Corp.’s issued and outstanding common stock. On that date, the costs and fair values of Long’s recorded assets and liabilities were as follows: Cost Fair ValueCash $ 160,000 $ 160,000Inventory 480,000 460,000Property, plant and equipment (net) 980,000 1,040,000Liabilities (360,000) (360,000)Net assets $1,260,000 $1,300,000In Plum’s March 31, 20X9, consolidated balance sheet, what amount of goodwill should be reported as a result of this business combination?a. $360,000.b. $396,000.c. $400,000.d. $440,000.

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Answer:

Prima Inc.

1. c. Decrease depreciation expense and recognize no goodwill amortization

Rudd Corporation:

2. The amounts of Amortization and Goodwill Expense to be reported in Rudd's 20X8 financial statements are:

= d. $ 0 $ 0

3. The amount of the intercompany loans and profits that should be eliminated are:

. $100,000 $300,000

4. The amount of goodwill that should be reported as a result of this business combination is:

= c. $400,000.

Explanation:

Data and Calculations:

2. Recorded goodwill = $100,000

Estimated useful life = 5 years

Amortization and Goodwill Expense = $0

3. Intercompany loans = $100,000

Intercompany profits = $300,000

4. Long Corp.'s

                                                                 Cost       Fair Value

Cash                                                    $ 160,000    $ 160,000

Inventory                                               480,000       460,000

Property, plant and equipment (net)   980,000    1,040,000

Liabilities                                              (360,000)    (360,000)

Net assets                                        $1,260,000 $1,300,000

Payment = $1,700,000

Goodwill (acquired) = $400,000 ($1,700,000 - $1,300,000)

Sommers Co.'s bonds currently sell for $1,080 and have a par value of $1,000. They pay a $100 annual coupon and have a 15-year maturity, but they can be called in 5 years at $1,125. What is their yield to maturity (YTM)

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Answer:

9.01%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine their yield to maturity (YTM)

We would be using financial calculation to determine their yield to maturity (YTM)

N =15 years

PV=$1,080

PMT=$100

FV=$1,000

Hence,

I/YR=YTM=9.01%

Therefore their yield to maturity (YTM) is 9.01%

A1 Consulting Services (A1CS) provides various types of consulting services throughout Fiji. It
uses job costing system to accumulate the cost of client projects.
Traceable costs are charged directly to individual clients.
Other costs incurred by A1CS, but not identifiable with specific clients, are charged to jobs by
using a predetermined overhead rate.
Clients are billed for directly chargeable costs, overhead and a markup for the profit margin.
The following costs have been anticipated for the coming year:
Cost Percentage of cost directly
traceable to clients
Professional staff salaries $3 000 000 85%
Administrative support staff 800 000 60%
Travel 400 000 80%
Photocopying 90 000 90%
Other operating costs 200 000 75%
Total $4 490 000. A1CS’s management wishes to make a profit of $1 250 000 for the firm and plans to add
percentage markup on total cost to achieve that figure.
On 23 May, A1CS completed work on a project for Mango Manufacturing. The following costs
were incurred:
Cost
Professional staff salaries $55 000
Administrative support staff 5 000
Travel 6 000
Photocopying 1 200
Other operating costs 2 800
Note: If rounding off is required, round off your figures to 2 d.p.
Required:
1. Determine A1CS’s total traceable costs for the coming year and the firm’s total
anticipated overhead. (4 marks)
2. Calculate the predetermined overhead rate, assuming the cost driver is traceable costs.
(3 marks)
3. What percentage of cost will A1CS add to each job to achieve its profit target? (3 marks)
4. Determine the total cost of the Mango Manufacturing project. (5 marks)
5. How much Mango Manufacturing would be billed for the services performed? (5 marks)
6. Compare the approach used in requirement 5 with client billing system described in
Topic 8. (4 marks)
7. Only 75 per cent of A1CS’s other operating cost is directly traceable to specific client
projects. Identify three costs that would be included in other operating costs and would
be difficult to trace to clients. (3 marks)
8. 85 per cent of the professional staff cost is directly traceable to specific client projects.
Give two reasons that would explain why this figure isn’t 100 per cent. (3 marks)​

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Answer:

A1 Consulting Services (A1CS)

1. A1CS's total traceable costs for the coming year = $3,581,000 and

Total anticipated overhead = $909,000

2. Predetermined overhead rate = $0.254 per traceable cost.

3. The percentage of cost that A1CS will add to each job to achieve its profit target is:

= 27.8%

4. The total cost of the Mano Manufacturing project is:

= $87,780

5. Mango Manufacturing would be billed $112,183.

6. The approach in requirement 5 is the markup approach, which is based on a percentage added to the total costs.  It is different from a margin approach, which adds a percentage of the selling price to the total costs.

7. Other operating costs may include Supervisor's salaries, Equipment depreciation expenses, and Factory property taxes.

8. There may be other professional staff who work on the general projects, whose costs cannot be directly traceable to specific client projects.

Some costs incurred under professional staff may be indirect costs, for example, training of professional staff.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                          Cost       Percentage of cost directly

                                                               traceable to clients

Professional staff salaries $3 000 000      85%    $2,550,000 ($3m*85%)

Administrative support staff   800 000      60%          480,000 ($.8m*60%)

Travel                                       400 000      80%          320,000 ($.4m*80%)

Photocopying                            90 000      90%              81,000 ($90,000*90%)

Other operating costs            200 000      75%           150,000 ($0.2m*75%)

Total                                   $4 490 000

Total traceable costs                                               $3,581,000

Total anticipated overhead = $909,000 ($4,490,000 - $3,581,000)

Predetermined overhead rate = $909,000/$3,581,000 = $0.254

Target profit = $1,250,000

Percentage of cost to add to achieve target profit = 27.8% ($1,250,000/$4,490,000 * 100)

Costs incurred for a project for Mango Manufacturing:

Professional staff salaries $55 000

Administrative support staff 5 000

Travel                                     6 000

Photocopying                         1 200

Other operating costs          2 800

Total traceable costs       $70,000

Overhead costs ($0.254)   17,780

Total costs =                     $87,780

Markup (27.8%)  =              24,403

Total billing for services  $112,183

Turk Manufacturing uses the net present value method to make the decision, and it requires a 15% annual return on its investments. The present value factors of 1 at 15% are: 1 year, 0.8696; 2 years, 0.7561; 3 years, 0.6575. Which machine should Turk purchase

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Answer:

E) Only Machine B is acceptable

Explanation:

The computation is shown below;

For Machine A      

Year     Cash Flow     PV Factor     PV of Cash Flow  

0          -$9,000               1              -$9,000    

1            $5,000          0.8696         $4,348    

2           $4,000            0.761            $3,044    

3            $2,000           0.6575       $1,315    

NPV                                                 -$293    

Machine B      

Year      Cash Flow      PV Factor       PV of Cash Flow  

0          -$9000                    1               -$9,000    

1            $1,000                  0.8696       $869.6    

2           $2,000                  0.761          $1,522    

3            $11,000                 0.6575       $7,232.5    

NPV                                                         $624.1  

As we can see that from the above calculations that the npv for machine A is in negative so the same should not be accepted but for machine the npv is in positive so the same should be accepted  

Romanova Inc. decides to sell an old piece of equipment and receives $5,000 cash for it. The original cost of the equipment was $50,000 and it had accumulated depreciation of $47,000 associated with it. Which of the following items would be increased by the sale of the old equipment?
a- Gain on Saleb- Net Incomec- Cash from Operating Activitiesd- Cash from Investing Activitiese- Total Assets

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Solution :

The carrying value of the asset = [tex]5000-47000[/tex]

                                                    [tex]= 3000[/tex]

Equipment that is sold for [tex]5000[/tex], therefore, the profit is [tex]2000.[/tex]

The net income gain on the sale - increase, the company is getting a gain from the sale.

The cash from the investing activities-increased. Thus the proceeds from the sale of the assets are recorded as the cash inflow.

The cash from the operating activities -- no change. While we calculate the operating cashflow, the gain on the sale of the assets added back to the income. So there is no change in the total.

The total assets -- increased. The carrying value will be zero after the sale, however, the cash on the balance sheet is then increased and it also captures gain. Now in order to balance the both sides, the net income increases the retained earnings section.

The net income gain on the sale - increase, the company is getting a gain from the sale.

Solution:-

The carrying value of the asset =Original Cost-Accumulated Depreciation

The carrying value of the asset=$50,000-$47,000

The carrying value of the asset =$3,000

 

Equipment that is sold for $3,000, therefore, the profit is $2,000.

The cash from the investing activities-increased. Thus the proceeds from the sale of the assets are recorded as the cash inflow.

The cash from the operating activities -- no change. While we calculate the operating cashflow, the gain on the sale of the assets added back to the income. So, there is no change in the total.

The total assets -- increased. The carrying value will be zero after the sale, however, the cash on the balance sheet is then increased and it also captures gain. Now in order to balance the both sides, the net income increases the retained earnings section.

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When workers present their grievancies
and
suggestions to management it is an example of
A Horizontal communication
B Diagonal communication
€ Upward communication
D Downward communication

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Answer:

Upward communication

Explanation:

When workers present their grievances and suggestions to management it is an example of "Upward communication."

The above statement is true because Upward Communication is a form. of communication involving information process being passed from the lesser rank or classes of a structure to the higher ranks or classes of the same structure.

In management, it usually involves the passing of information from workers to supervisors, or supervisor to production manager, etc.

Waterway Company is constructing a building. Construction began on February 1 and was completed on December 31. Expenditures were $1,992,000 on March 1, $1,272,000 on June 1, and $3,020,740 on December 31. Waterway Company borrowed $1,012,250 on March 1 on a 5-year, 12% note to help finance construction of the building. In addition, the company had outstanding all year a 9%, 5-year, $2,458,400 note payable and an 10%, 4-year, $3,504,400 note payable. Compute the weighted-average interest rate used for interest capitalization purposes.

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Answer:

9.59%

Explanation:

The computation of the weighted-average interest rate used for interest capitalization purposes is shown below:

Particulars                               Amount           Interest  

9%, 5-year note payable      $2,458,400       $221,256  

10%, 4-year note payable      $3,504,400      $350,440  

Total                                        $5,962,800      $571,696  

So, Weighted-average interest rate is

= $571,696 ÷ $5,962,800

= 9.59%

You plan to deposit $5,200 at the end of each of the next 15 years into an account paying 11.3 percent interest. a. How much will you have in your account if you make deposits for 15 years

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Answer:

Amount after 15 years = 183255.011

Explanation:

Below is the calculation to find the amount after 15 years:

Annuity amount or early deposited amount = $5200

Time period = 15 years

Interest rate = 11.3 %

Now we have to find the amount after 15 years:

Amount after 15 years = Annuity [((1 + r)^n - 1) / r ]

Amount after 15 years = 5200 [((1 + 11.3)^15 - 1) / 11.3% ]

Amount after 15 years = 183255.011

The WACC is used to _______ the expected cash flows when the firm has ____________. Select one: a. decrease; short term financing on the balance sheet b. discount; short term financing on the balance sheet c. discount; debt and equity in the capital structure d. increase; debt and equity in the capital structure

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

WACC = weight of equity x cost of equity + weight of debt x cost of debt x (1 - tax rate)

weight of debt = D / (D + E)  

It is used to discount the expected cash flows when the firm has debt and equity in the capital structure. It is suitable because in the calculation of WACC, debt and equity are included

Excuse me, what should I do if there is not enough space? Because the outside size of the container was calculated incorrectly, the entire container has already been filled. How could I deal with the extra dozens of packages? Do they need to be declared separately?​

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Answer: yes

Explanation:

Because you said the container is already filled so there for it wouldn't have enough space to put more in it

Cala Manufacturing purchases land for $489,000 as part of its plans to build a new plant. The company pays $35,300 to tear down an old building on the lot and $52,183 to fill and level the lot. It also pays construction costs $1,667,600 for the new building and $105,264 for lighting and paving a parking area. Prepare a single journal entry to record the costs incurred by Cala, all of which are paid in cash.

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Answer:

Cala Manufacturing

Journal Entry

Debit Land $489,000

Debit Land $35,300

Debit Land $52,183

Debit Building $1,667,600

Debit Parking Lot $105,264

Credit Cash $2,349,347

To record the purchase of land, its preparation, construction of a new Building and a Parking Lot for cash.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Land $489,000

Land $35,300 (Land preparation)

Land $52,183 (Land preparation)

Building $1,667,600 (construction)

Parking Lot $105,264

Cash $2,349,347

For tax reasons, your client wishes to purchase an annuity that pays $80,000 each year for 6 years, with the first payment in one year. At an interest rate of 8% and focusing on time value of money without consideration of any fees, how much would the client need to invest now

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Answer:

$369,830.37

Explanation:

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

Cash flow from year  1 to 6 = 80,000

i = 8%

pv = $369,830.37

To find the PV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

If Jackson Ski Company issues common stock, and uses the proceeds to purchase fixed assets such as equipment: cash flow from financing would increase and cash flow from investing would decrease. cash flow from financing would decrease and cash flow from investing would increase. both cash flow from operations and cash flow from financing would increase.

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Cherry Corporation, a calendar year C corporation, is formed and begins business on April 1 of the current year. In connection with its formation, Cherry incurs organizational expenditures of $54,000.

Required:
Determine Cherry Corporationâs deduction for organizational expenditures for 2015.

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Prove that [tex]\sqrt{n} [/tex] is not a rational number, if n is not perfect square.

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[tex]\sqrt{4} [/tex]= 2 where 2 is a rational number . Here n is perfect square the [tex]\sqrt{n} [/tex] is rational number

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Adjusting and paying accrued wages LO P1
Pablo Management has five part-time employees, each of whom earns $90 per day. They are paid on Fridays for work completed Monday through Friday of the same week. Near year-end, the five employees worked Monday, December 31, and Wednesday through Friday, January 2, 3, and 4. New Year's Day. (January 1) was an unpaid holiday.
1. Prepare the year-end adjusting entry for wages expenses.
2. Prepare the journal entry to record payment of the employees' wages on Friday, January 4, 2018.

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Answer:

1. Dr Wages expense $450

Cr Wages payable $450

2.Dr Wages expense $1350

Dr Wages payable $450

Cr Cash $1800

Explanation:

1. Preparation of the year-end adjusting entry for wages expenses.

Dec 31

Dr Wages expense $450

Cr Wages payable $450

( 5 employees * $90 per day)

(To record wages expenses)

2. Preparation of the journal entry to record payment of the employees' wages on Friday, January 4, 2018

Jan 4

Dr Wages expense $1350

(3 days*5 employees*$90=$1350)

Dr Wages payable $450

(5 employees * $90 per day)

Cr Cash $1800

($1350+$450 =$1800)

(To record payment of the employees' wages)

Which promotional opportunity can SER marketers use to take advantage of a team’s popularity?

_______ allows manufacturers to add a team’s logo or image to merchandise in order to make the product more attractive to fans of the team.

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Answer:

__Publicity_____ allows manufacturers to add a team’s logo or image to merchandise in order to make the product more attractive to fans of the team.

Explanation:

Publicity is the promotional opportunity that allows marketers to take advantage of a team's popularity to sell more of their products and services.  It is achieved by associating the products or services with the team.  The marketers may use the team's logo or image on their merchandise, thus making the product or service more attractive to the fans of the team and other game enthusiasts.

Martinez Company's ending inventory includes the following items. Product Units Cost per Unit Market per Unit Helmets 24 $ 50 $ 54 Bats 17 78 72 Shoes 38 95 91 Uniforms 42 36 36 Compute the lower of cost or market for ending inventory applied separately to each product.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the lower of cost or market for ending inventory is given below:

Product         Units   Cost per Unit   Market per Unit Total cost T.market Lower

Helmets         24             $50            $ 54                     $1,200  $1,296   $1,200

Bats                17               78              72                        $1,326  $1,244   $1,244

Shoes            38              95               91                         $3,610  $3,458 $3,458

Uniforms        42              36              36                         $1,512   $1,512   $1,512

Martinez Company's ending inventory includes the following items. Product Units Cost per Unit Market per Unit Helmets 24 $ 50 $ 54 Bats 17 78 72 Shoes 38 95 91 Uniforms 42 36 36. Computing the lower of cost or market for ending inventory applied separately to each product as follows.

The computation of the lower of cost or market for ending inventory is given below:

Product         Units   Cost per Unit   Market per Unit Total cost T.market Lower

Helmets         24             $50            $ 54                     $1,200  $1,296   $1,200

Bats                17               78              72                        $1,326  $1,244   $1,244

Shoes            38              95               91                         $3,610  $3,458 $3,458

Uniforms        42              36              36                         $1,512   $1,512   $1,512

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