Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Fly High Inc. intends to invest in a new airplane. Information regarding the investment in the airplane is given below: Project A Life of project 5 years Initial investment $33,277,644 Net annual after-tax cash inflow $7,900,000 The cost of capital for the company is 8%. Calculate the internal rate of return (IRR) for the new airplane. a.10% b.8% c.6% d.5%
Answer:
c.6%
Explanation:
IRR is the interest rate at which the NPV of a project is zero
Use the following steps to determine the IRR
1. Determine the cash flows
2. Calculate the Total Annual cash flow
3. Use the IRR function in Excel to calculate the IRR for the calculated cash flow
The working is attached with this answer please find it.
Krumple Inc. produces aluminum cans. Production of 12-ounce cans has a standard unit quantity of 4.4 ounces of aluminum per can. During the month of April, 304,000 cans were produced using 1,250,000 ounces of aluminum. The actual cost of aluminum was $0.21 per ounce and the standard price was $0.12 per ounce. There are no beginning or ending inventories of aluminum. Calculate the materials price and usage variances using the columnar and formula approaches. Enter amounts as positive numbers and select Favorable or Unfavorable.
Answer:
Material Price Variance : $112,500 Unfavorable
Material Quantity Variance : 3,168 Favorable
Explanation:
Material Quantity Variance:
Standard quantity : 304,000 cans * 4.4 ounces = 1,337,600
Actual Quantity used : 1,311,200
Variance : 26,400 * $0.12 = $3,168 Favorable
Material Price Variance:
Standard Price : [Standard Price * Actual usage]
[$0.12 * 1,250,000] = $150,000
Actual Price [Actual Price * Actual Usage]
[$0.21 * 1,250,000] = $262,500
Variance : $112,500 UnFavorable
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Answer:
1. Globalization encourages economic growth within a country.
2. Globalization encourages the specialization of goods (product specialization) and as such facilitating the production of quality goods.
3. Globalization increases the types of goods and services that are made available in different countries around the world.
Explanation:
Globalization can be defined as the strategic process which involves the integration of various markets across the world to form a large global marketplace.
Basically, globalization makes it possible for various organizations to produce goods and services that is used by consumers across the world.
Some of the ways in which globalization affects the world include the following;
1. Globalization encourages economic growth within a country.
2. Globalization encourages the specialization of goods (product specialization) and as such facilitating the production of quality goods.
3. Globalization increases the types of goods and services that are made available in different countries around the world.
Melissa, a new employee at Epic Electronics, is required to perform a variety of bookkeeping and clerical tasks at a workstation. Epic has training software on its workstations that can answer many of the questions she has about what to do on her new job, and how to do it. The software is so good that she rarely asks her supervisor for help. It even tracks the way Melissa performs certain tasks, and offers suggestions to improve her productivity. This software is an example of:__________
Answer:
The way businesses are using knowledge technology to move relevant information to the people who need it.
Explanation:
Knowledge technology can be regarded as Intelligent as well as information and nteraction technologies which gives support to creation as well as management of knowledge at various individual and to all social levels. This technologies can be regarded as term used in describing technologies that is is been provided as result of collection of knowledge as well as process and storage of this knowledge, then how this knowledge is been transmitted to any place and the access of this information from anywhere.
If farmer sam macdoanld can produce 200 pounds of cabbages and 0 pounds of patotes or 0 pound of cabbes and 100 pounds of potatoes and faces a linear produciton possiblies curve for his farm, the opportunity cost of production an additional pound of cabbage is:_____.
a. 1/2.
b. 2.
c. 100.
d. 200.
Green Industries purchased a machine from Cyan Corporation on October 1, 2021. In payment for the $145,000 purchase, Green issued a one-year installment note to be paid in equal monthly payments at the end of each month. The payments include interest at the rate of 18%. Monthly installment payments are closest to\
Answer: $13293.59
Explanation:
The following information can be deduced from the question:
Number of periods (n) = 12
Interest rate(i) = 18%/12 = 1.5%
Purchase price = $145000
PVA = [1 -(1.015)^-12] / 0.015 = 10.90751
Monthly installments payment = Purchase price / PVA
= $145000 / 10.90751
= $13293.59
Suppose that hiring a third worker at the campus coffee shop increases sales from $115 per hour to $130 per hour. What is the marginal product of labor per hour from adding that third worker
Answer: $15 per hour
Explanation:
The marginal product of labor in this instance is the increase in total sales as a result of one additional worker being hired:
= Change in sales/ change in number of workers
= (130 - 115) / 1
= 15/1
= $15 per hour
D Corporation applies manufacturing overhead to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate of 75% of direct labor cost. Any under of overapplied manufacturing overhead cost is closed out to Cost of Goods Sold at the end of the month. During May, the following transactions were recorded by the company:
Raw materials (all direct materials):
Purchased during the month $38,000
Used in production $35,000
Labor:
Direct labor-hours worked during the month 3,150
Direct labor cost incurred $30,000
Manufacturing overhead cost Incurred (total) $24,500
Inventories:
Raw materials (all direct), May 31 $8,000
Work in process, May 1 $9,000
Work in process, May 31 $12,000
Contains $4,400 in direct labor cost.
The Cost of Goods Manufactured for May was:____.
a. $84,500.
b. $95,000.
c. $75,500.
d. $81,500.
Answer:
D Corporation
The Cost of Goods Manufactured for May was:____.
a. $84,500.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Predetermined overhead rate = 75% of direct labor cost
Raw materials (all direct materials):
Purchased during the month $38,000
Used in production $35,000
Labor:
Direct labor-hours worked during the month 3,150
Direct labor cost incurred $30,000
Manufacturing overhead cost Incurred (total) $24,500
Inventories:
Raw materials (all direct), May 31 $8,000
Work in process, May 1 $9,000
Work in process, May 31 $12,000
Contains $4,400 in direct labor cost.
Cost of Goods Manufactured:
Work in process
Beginning balance May 1 $9,000
Raw materials used $35,000
Direct labor cost incurred $30,000
Overhead applied 22,500
Cost of goods manufactured $84,500
Work in process, May 31 $12,000
Cash Dividends on Common and Preferred Stock Lemon Inc. has the following information regarding its preferred and common stock: Preferred stock, $30 par, 12% cumulative; 300,000 shares authorized; 150,000 shares issued and outstanding Common stock, $2 par; 2,500,000 shares authorized; 1,200,000 shares issued; 1,000,000 outstanding As of December 31, 2019, Lemon was 3 years in arrears on its dividends. During 2020, Lemon declared and paid dividends. As a result, the common stockholders received dividends of $0.45 per share. Required: 1. What was the total amount of dividends declared and paid during 2020? Total dividends declared and paid $fill in the blank c3f04df87fe8040_1 2. During 2020, what journal entry was made at the date of declaration?
Answer:
1. $2,610,000
2. Dr Dividends $2,610,000
Cr Dividends Payable $2,610,000
Explanation:
1. Calculation to determine the total amount of dividends declared and paid during 2020
Arrear Preferred Dividends $1,620,000 (150,000*30*12%*3 years)
Add Current Preferred Dividends $540,000 (150,000*30*12%)
Add Common stock Dividends $450,000 (1,000,000*$0.45 )
Total amount of dividends declared and paid $2,610,000
Therefore the total amount of dividends declared and paid during 2020 is $2,610,000
2. Preparation of the journal entry was made at the date of declaration
Dr Dividends $2,610,000
Cr Dividends Payable $2,610,000
Required: 1. What was ? Total dividends declared and paid $fill in the blank c3f04df87fe8040_1 2. During 2020, what journal entry was made at the date of declaration?
Investing $2,000,000 in TQM's Channel Support Systems initiative will at a minimum increase demand for your products 1.7% in this and in all future rounds. (Refer to the TQM Initiative worksheet in the CompXM.xls Decisions menu.) Looking at the Round 0 Inquirer for Andrews, last year's sales were $163,189,230. Assuming similar sales next year, the 1.7% increase in demand will provide $2,774,217 of additional revenue. With the overall contribution margin of 34.1%, after direct costs this revenue will add $946,008 to the bottom line. For simplicity, assume that the demand increase and margins will remain at last year's levels. How long will it take to achieve payback on the initial $2,000,000 TQM investment, rounded to the nearest month
On the first day of its fiscal year, Ebert Company issued $50,000,000 of 10-year, 7% bonds to finance its operations. Interest is payable semiannually. The bonds were issued at a market (effective) interest rate of 9%, resulting in Ebert receiving cash of $43,495,895. The company uses the interest method.
a. Journalize the entries to record the following:
1. sale of the bonds.
2. First semiannual interest payment, including amortization of discount.
3. Second semiannual interest payment, including a of discount.
b. Compute the amount of the bond interest expense for the first year.
c. Explain why the company was able to issue the bonds for only $43,495, 895 rather than for the face amount of $50,000,000.
Answer:
Ebert Company
Journal Entries:
1) Debit Cash $43,495,895
Debit Bonds Discounts $6,504,105
Credit Bonds Payable $50,000,000
To record the sale of the bonds at a discount.
2) First semiannual interest payment:
Debit Interest Expense $1,957,315
Credit Amortization $207,315
Credit Cash $1,750,000
To record the first semiannual interest payment.
3) Second semiannual interest payment:
Debit Interest Expense $1,966,644
Credit Amortization $216,644
Credit Cash $1,750,000
To record the second semiannual interest payment.
b. Bond interest for the first year = $3,923,959 ($1,957,315 + $1,966,644)
c. The company issued the bonds at a discount at a coupon rate of 7%, which is less than the market interest rate of the bonds (9%).
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Face value of bonds = $50,000,000
Price received = $43,495,895
Discount = $6,504,105
Coupon interest rate = 7%
Interest payment = semiannually
Maturity period = 10 years
Market (effective) interest rate = 9%
1) Cash $43,495,895 Bonds Discounts $6,504,105 Bonds Payable $50,000,000
2) First semiannual interest payment:
Interest Expense $1,957,315 Amortization $207,315 Cash $1,750,000
Cash payment = $1,750,000 ($50,000,000 * 3.5%)
Interest expense = 1,957,315 ($43,495,895 * 4.5%)
Amortization = $207,315
Fair value of bonds = $43,703,210 ($43,495,895 + $207,315)
3) Second semiannual interest payment:
Interest Expense $1,966,644 Amortization $216,644 Cash $1,750,000
Cash payment = $1,750,000 ($50,000,000 * 3.5%)
Interest expense = 1,966,644 ($43,703,210 * 4.5%)
Amortization = $216,644
Russell Company has acquired a building with a loan that requires payments of $22,500 every six months for 4 years. The annual interest rate on the loan is 10%. What is the present value of the building? (PV of $1, FV of $1, PVA of $1, and FVA of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.)
Answer:
$145,422
Explanation:
n = 4 * 2 = 8 periods
i = 10% / 2 = 5%
Present value of the building = $22,500 * PVAF(8%, 5%)
Present value of the building = $22,500 * 6.4632
Present value of the building = $145,422
Leigh sued an overzealous bill collector and received the following settlement:
Damage to her automobile that the collector attempted to repossess: $3,300
Physical damage to her arm caused by the collector: $15,000
Loss of income while her arm was healing: $6,000
Punitive damages 80,000
a. What effect does the settlement have on Leigh's Gross income?
b. Assume that Leigh also collected $25,000 of damages for slander to her personal reputation caused by the bill collector misrepresenting the facts to Leigh's employer and other creditors. Is this $25,000 included in Leigh's gross inome? Explain.
Answer and Explanation:
a.
The punitive damages of $80,000 should be involved in the gross income of leigh. The amounts like $15,000 and $6,000 should not be included as this is a physical personal injury except the $3,300 that for the damaged as this amount is untaxable also here the capital is recovered because it decreased the basis by $3,300
b. The $25,000 should be included in the gross income of leigh as it does not occur from the physical personal injury
The ledger of Mai Company includes the following accounts with normal balances: D. Mai, Capital $10,100; D. Mai, Withdrawals $1,350; Services Revenue $24,000; Wages Expense $13,900; and Rent Expense $3,800.
Prepare the necessary closing entries from the available information at December 31.
Answer:
Dec. 31
Dr Service Revenue $24,000
Cr Income Summary $24,000
Dec. 31
Dr Income Summary $17,700
Cr Wages expense $13,900
Cr Rent expense $3,800
Dec. 31
Dr Income Summary $6,300
Cr Retained Earnings $6,300
Dec 31
Dr Services Revenue $1,350
Cr D. Mai, Withdrawals $1,350
Explanation:
Preparation of the necessary closing entries from the available information at December 31.
General Journal
Dec. 31
Dr Service Revenue $24,000
Cr Income Summary $24,000
Dec. 31
Dr Income Summary $17,700
($13,900+$3,800)
Cr Wages expense $13,900
Cr Rent expense $3,800
Dec. 31
Dr Income Summary $6,300
Cr Retained Earnings $6,300
($24,000-$17,700)
Dec 31
Dr Services Revenue $1,350
Cr D. Mai, Withdrawals $1,350
Zach attended Champion University during 2014-2018. He lived at home and was claimed by his parents as a deduction during the entire duration of his education. He incurred education expenses of $15,000 during college of which $3,750 was paid for by scholarships. To finance his education, he borrowed $9,500 through a federal student loan program and borrowed another $5,500 from a local lending institution for educational purposes. After graduation, he married and moved with his spouse to a distant city. In 2019, he incurred $950 of interest on the federal loans and $550 on the lending institution loan. He filed a joint return with his spouse showing modified AGI of $113,500. What amount of student loan interest can Zach and his spouse deduct in 2019, if any
Answer:
The amount of student loan interest can Zach and his spouse deduct in 2017 is $1,125
Explanation:
The amount of student loan interest can Zach and his spouse deduct in 2017 is $1,125
The amount of student loan interest can Zach and his spouse deduct in 2017 is
Education Expenses:
= $15,000 Incurred Expenses - $3,750 Scholarship
= $11,250
$11,250 / $15,000 = 75%
Interest Incurred:
= $950 Federal Loan Interest + $550 Lending Loan Interest
= $1, 500
$1,700 x 90% = $1,125
When there are batch-level or product-level costs, in comparison to a traditional cost system, an activity-based costing system ordinarily will shift costs from: a. high-volume to low-volume products. b. low-volume to high-volume products. c. specialized to standardized products. d. standardized to specialized products.
Answer: A. high-volume to low-volume products
Explanation:
Batch-level costs refers to the expenses that are related to the group of products which cannot be traced back to an individual item. The cost of production are incurred for the production of a batch.
Activity-based costing refers to the method whereby overhead and indirect costs are assigned to the products and services.
When there are batch-level or product-level costs, in comparison to a traditional cost system, an activity-based costing system ordinarily will shift costs from a high-volume to low-volume products.
Question 4 of 10
Which situation best illustrates the process of capital formation?
O A. A farmer increases his profits by growing a variety of new crops.
B. An artist buys bonds that will increase in value over time.
C. An engineer tries to limit her spending during the week.
O D. A factory worker takes out a high-interest loan to buy a new home.
SUBMIT
Answer:
I think it is B
Explanation:
Answer:
an artist buys bondss that will increase in value over time.
Explanation:
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Susan uses her office building as collateral to access credit and take out a loan from the bank. Because of the loan, she can hire three people to help her manage her business.
Answer:
property rights
Explanation:
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In a hotel, 50 percent of the guests pay by American Express credit card. Suppose the first X-1 guests use NON-American Express credit cards while the Xth guest is the first to use an American Express. Then P(X>2)=0.5.
A. True
B. False
Answer:
A. True
Explanation:
Since in the question it is mentioned that in a hotel, the guest pay 50% of the amount via using the american express credit card so this means every second person could able to pay with it
so the equation should be
P(X>2) = 0.50 or 50%
Therefore the given statement is true
Hence, it cant be false
Thus, the option a is correct
1-What will be the effect of the following on the accounting equation: a-Amer started business with cash 1,80,000$ b-Purchased goods for cash 50,000$ and on credit 20,000$ c-Sold goods for cash 40,000$ costing 24,000$ d-Rent paid 10,000$, rent outstanding 2000$The answer will be : a-Assets 2,06,000 , liabilities 22,000 , capital 184,000 b-assets 204,000 , Liabilities 20,000 , capital 184,000 c-assets 186,000 , Liabilities 22,000 , capital 164,000
Answer:
Purchased goods for cash, 20,000. 4. Purchased goods on credit, 36,000. 5. Paid for rent, 700. 6. Goods costing ₹ 40,000 sold at a profit of 20% for cash ...
Sharice is participating in a financial-management webinar in which the speaker is using unfamiliar terms and jargon, so Sharice asks the speaker to clarify the meaning of what he is saying. Which of the following elements of effective listening is Sharice enacting?
a. responding.
b. remembering.
c. hearing.
d. understanding.
e. devaluating.
Answer:
d. understanding
Explanation:
In communication when people share information the different parties go through the following stages in order: hearing, understanding, and responding.
In the given scenario the speaker is using unfamiliar terms and jargon, so Sharice asks the speaker to clarify the meaning of what he is saying.
She is trying to understand what the speaker is saying
Baden Company manufactures a product with a unit variable cost of $100 and a unit sales price of $176. Fixed manufacturing costs were $480000 when 10000 units were produced and sold. The company has a one-time opportunity to sell an additional 1000 units at $140 each in a foreign market which would not affect its present sales. If the company has sufficient capacity to produce the additional units, acceptance of the special order would affect net income as follows:
a. Income would decrease by $8,000.
b. Income would increase by $8,000.
c. Income would increase by $140,000.
d. Income would increase by $40,000.
Answer:
d. Income would increase by $40,000
Explanation:
Calculation to determine what the acceptance of the special order would affect net the income
Net income=(Additional unit price*Additional units)-(Variable cost *Additional units
Let plug in the formula
Net income = ($140× 1,000)-($100×1,000)
Net income= $140,000-$100,000
Net income=$40,000 Increase
Therefore If the company has sufficient capacity to produce the additional units, acceptance of the special order would affect net income as follows Income would increase by $40,000
Goldfarb Company manufactures and sells toasters. Each toaster sells for $22.95 and the variable cost per unit is $15.85. Goldfarb's total fixed costs are $24,200, and budgeted sales are 7,200 units. What is the contribution margin per unit
Answer: $7.10
Explanation:
The Contribution margin of a good refers to the amount left of the sales after the variable costs have been removed from it. It is useful in calculating the breakeven point as it can divide the fixed costs to find out the number of units needed to breakeven.
It is therefore calculated as:
= Sales - Variable cost
= 22.95 - 15.85
= $7.10
Bonita Industries has a weighted-average unit contribution margin of $30 for its two products, Standard and Supreme. Expected sales for Bonita are 20000 Standard and 80000 Supreme. Fixed expenses are $2100000. How many Standards would Bonita sell at the break-even point
Answer:
70,000 units
Explanation:
Step 1 : Determine the Sales Mix
Standard : Supreme
20000 : 80000
1 : 4
Step 2 : Determine the Overall Break even Point
Break even Point = Fixed Cost ÷ Contribution per unit
= $2100000÷ $30
= 70,000
Step 3 : Determine break-even point for Standards
Standards Break even point = 70,000 x 1
= 70,000 units
Bravo inc owns 20,000 of the 40,000 outstanding shares of bello, inc. common stock. During 2021, Bello earns 1,200,000 and pays cash dividends of 960,000. IF the beginning balance in the investment account was 750,000, the balance at December 31, 2021 should be:_______
Answer:
the ending balance of the investment account is $870,000
Explanation:
The computation of the ending balance of the investment account is shown below:
= Beginning balane + [(earns - dividend) × (owns shares ÷total shares)]
= $750,000 + [($1,200,000 - $960,000) × (20,000 ÷ 40,000)]
= $750,000 + $120,000
= $870,000
Hence, the ending balance of the investment account is $870,000
Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, also known as BRICS, are emerging countries poised to be dominant economic players in the 21st century. What are some of the political, legal and economic conditions that help or hinder economic expansion for these countries?
Answer:
Major challenges are wars and conflicts, reduced investments and reduced trade is hindering the economic development.
Explanation:
The BRICS economy is in the major economy in the world. It has an economy of manufacturing, services, and raw materials. The contribution of the BRCS economy is bout 30% of the world economy as of 2014.(Economics)
Which of the following best explains why the money supply is increased when
the Fed buys Treasury bonds?
A. When the Fed buys Treasury bonds, it increases the amount of
deposits in people's bank accounts.
O B. When the Fed buys Treasury bonds, the available supply of bonds
decreases, which drives up bond prices.
C. When the Fed buys Treasury bonds, the demand for bond
purchases and for money in general is increased.
D. When the Fed buys Treasury bonds, there are more bonds on
reserve to enable overnight loans.
Answer:
D.whene the fed buys Treasury bonds,there are more bonds on
Answer:
C. When the Fed buys Treasury bonds, it increases the amount of deposits in people's bank account.
Explanation:
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Suppose that Bob's company uses exponential smoothing to make forecasts. Further suppose that last period's demand forecast was for 20,000 units (Ft) and last period's actual demand was 21,000 units (At). Bob's company uses a smoothing constant (alpha) of 0.4. What should be the forecast for this period
Answer:
20,400 units
Explanation:
Calculation to determine What should be the forecast for this period
Using this formula
F t+1=α*D t+(1-α)
Where,
F t+1=Forecast for this period
α=Smoothing constant (alpha)
D t=Last period's actual demand
(1-α)=(1-Last period's demand forecast)
Let plug in the formula
F t+1=(0.4*21,000 units)+(1-0.4*20,000 units)
F t+1=(0.4*21,000 units)+ (0.60*20,000 units)
F t+1=8,400 units+12,000 units
F t+1=20,400 units
Therefore What should be the forecast for this period is 20,400 units
The Learning Journal is a space where you should reflect on what was learned during the week and how it applies to your daily life and will help you with your life (career) goals.
a. True
b. False