Condensed financial data of Windsor, Inc. follow. Windsor, Inc. Comparative Balance Sheets December 31 Assets 2022 2021 Cash $56,560 $33,880 Accounts receivable 61,460 26,600 Inventory 78,750 71,995 Prepaid expenses 19,880 18,200 Long-term investments 96,600 76,300 Plant assets 199,500 169,750 Accumulated depreciation (35,000) (36,400) Total $477,750 $360,325Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Accounts payable $71,400 47,110 Accrued expenses payable 11,550 14,700 Bonds payable 77,000 102,200Common stock 54,000 122,500Retained earnings 1,163,800 73,815Total $477,75 $360,325 Windsor, Inc. Income Statement Data For the Year Ended December 31, 2022 Sales revenue Less: Cost of goods sold $94,822 Operating expenses, excluding depreciation 8,687 Depreciation expense 32,550 Income tax expense 19,096 Interest expense 3,311Loss on disposal of plant assets 5,250 163,716Net income $108,206 Additional information: 1. New plant assets costing $70,000 were purchased for cash during the year. 2. Old plant assets having an original cost of $40,250 and accumulated depreciation of $33,950 were sold for $1,050 cash. 3. Bonds payable matured and were paid off at face value for cash. 4. A cash dividend of $18,221 was declared and paid during the year. Prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method.

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Answer 1

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                                      Windsor, Inc.

                             Statement of Cash Flows

                                  December 31, 2022

Cash flow from operating activities

Net income                                                                           $108,206

Adjustments to net income                                                   $19,005

Depreciation expense $32,550Loss on disposal of assets $5,250Increase in prepaid expenses ($1,680)Increase in accounts payable $24,290Increase in accounts receivable ($34,860)Increase in inventory ($6,755)Decrease in accrued expenses payable ($3,150)

                                                                                                             

Total cash flow from operating activities                           $123,851

Cash flow from investing activities

Increase in long term investments                                    ($20,300)

Purchase in new plant assets                                            ($70,000)

Proceeds from disposal of assets                                         $1,050

                                                                                                             

Total cash flow from investing activities                          ($89,250)

Cash flow from financing activities

Issuance of common stocks                                                $31,500

Payment of bonds payable                                               ($25,200)

Dividends paid                                                                     ($18,221)

                                                                                                             

Total cash flow from financing activities                            ($11,921)

Total increase in cash                                                        $22,680

Cash balance December 31, 2021                                     $33,880

                                                                                                             

Cash balance December 31, 2022                                    $56,560

Explanation:

2022 2021

Cash $56,560 $33,880 +22,680

Accounts receivable 61,460 26,600 +34,860

Inventory 78,750 71,995 +6,755

Prepaid expenses 19,880 18,200 +1,680

Long-term investments 96,600 76,300 +20,300

Plant assets 199,500 169,750 +29,750

Accumulated depreciation (35,000) (36,400) -1,400

Total $477,750 $360,325

Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

Accounts payable $71,400 47,110 +24,290

Accrued expenses payable 11,550 14,700 -3,150

Bonds payable 77,000 102,200 -25,200

Common stock 154,000 122,500 +31,500

Retained earnings 163,800 73,815 +89,985

Total $477,750 $360,325

Depreciation expense 32,550

Interest expense 3,311

Loss on disposal of plant assets 5,250

Net income $108,206

cash dividend of $18,221


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leutian Company uses the multiple production department factory overhead rate method. The Fabrication Department uses machine hours as an allocation base, and the Assembly Department uses direct labor hours. The Assembly Department's factory overhead rate is

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Answer:

$5.28 per direct labor hour

Explanation:

The computation of the assembly department factory overhead rate is shown below:

The Assembly Department's factory overhead rate = Estimated total factory overhead ÷ Total Direct Labor hours

where,

Estimated total factory overhead for Assembly Department = $71,800.

And,

Total Direct Labor hours  is

= [910 units × 6 hours per unit] + [2,710 × 3 hours per unit]

= 5,460 hours + 8,130 hours  

= 13,590 direct labor hour

So, the assembly department factory overhead rate is

= $71,800 ÷ 13,590 direct labor hour

= $5.28 per direct labor hour

In Step 4, the EUP from Step 2 and the cost per EUP from Step 3 are used to assign costs to the:______ (You may select more than one answer. Single click the box with the question mark to produce a check mark for a correct answer and double click the box with the question mark to empty the box for a wrong answer. Any boxes left with a question mark will be automatically graded as incorrect.)
a. units in beginning inventory
b. units completed and transferred to finished goods
c. units in ending work in process inventory
d. units sold

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Answer:

Option B. Units completed and transferred to finished goods

&

Option C. Units in ending work in process inventory

Explanation:

The reason is that the Equivalent units of Production that include number of units that would have been completed if all the efforts required were applied to the product completion which are the products started and finished during the period. The definition clearly states that the units considered would be the one that are shifted to finished goods from work in progress state in the current year or the one which is at work in progress state.

In the nutshell, the only units that would be considered in the assignment of the cost in the Step 4 will be either Work in Progress (Option C) or the Finished Goods that is shifted to Work in Progress (Option B).

Heitger Company is a job-order costing firm that uses activity-based costing to apply overhead to jobs. Heitger identified three overhead activities and related drivers. Budgeted information or the year is as follows:
Activity Cost Driver Amount of Driver
Materials handling $72,000 Number of moves 3,000
Engineering 165,000 Number of change orders 10,000
Other overhead 280,000 Direct labor hours 50,000
Heitger worked on four jobs in July. Data are as follows:
Job 13-43 Job 13-44 Job 13-45 Job 13-46
Beginning balance $20,300 $19,800 $2,300 $0
Direct materials $6,500 $8,900 $12,700 $9,800
Direct labor cost $18,000 $20,000 $32,000 $2,400
Number of moves 44 52 29 5
Number of change orders 30 40 20 20
Direct labor hours 900 1,000 1,600 120
By July 31, Jobs 13-43 and 13-44 were completed and sold. Jobs 13-45 and 13-46 were still in process.
Required:
1. Calculate the activity rates for each of the three overhead activities.
2. Prepare job-order cost sheets for each job showing all costs through July 31.
3. Calculate the balance in Work in Process on July 31.
4. Calculate the cost of goods sold for July.
5. What if Job 13-46 required no engineering change orders? What is the new cost of Job 13-46? How would the cost of other jobs be affected?

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Answer:

Kindly check attached picture

Explanation:

1. Calculate the activity rates for each of the three overhead activities.

2. Prepare job-order cost sheets for each job showing all costs through July 31.

3. Calculate the balance in Work in Process on July 31.

4. Calculate the cost of goods sold for July.

5. What if Job 13-46 required no engineering change orders? What is the new cost of Job 13-46? How would the cost of other jobs be affected?

Kindly check attached picture for detailed explanation

At January 1, 2008, Ceatric, Inc. has beginning inventory of 2,000 surfboards. Ceatric estimates it will sell 5,000 units during the first quarter of 2008 with a 12% increase in sales each quarter. Ceatric’s policy is to maintain an ending inventory equal to 25% of the next quarter’s sales. Each surfboard costs $100 and is sold for $150. How much is budgeted sales revenue for the third quarter of 2008?

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Answer:

Sales= $940,800

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

At January 1, 2008, Ceatric, Inc. has beginning inventory of 2,000 surfboards. Ceatric estimates it will sell 5,000 units during the first quarter of 2008 with a 12% increase in sales each quarter. Each surfboard costs $100 and is sold for $150.

First, we need to calculate the number of units sold in the third quarter:

1stQ= 5,000

2ndQ= 5,000*1.12= 5,600

3rdQ= 5,600*1.12= 6,272

Now, the sales revenue:

Sales= 6,272*150= $940,800

Variable costs= 6,272*100= (627,200)

Gross profit= $313,600

Perine Company has 5,460 pounds of raw materials in its December 31, 2019, ending inventory. Required production for January and February of 2020 are 4,200 and 6,000 units, respectively. 5 pounds of raw materials are needed for each unit, and the estimated cost per pound is $6. Management desires an ending inventory equal to 26% of next month’s materials requirements.


Prepare the direct materials budget for January.

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Beginning inventory= 5,460 pounds of raw materials

Production:

January= 4,200 units

February= 6,000 units

5 pounds of raw materials are needed for each unit, and the estimated cost per pound is $6.

Management desires an ending inventory equal to 26% of next month’s materials requirements.

Direct material budget= production + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory

Direct material budget (in pounds):

Production= 4,200*5= 21,000

Desired ending inventory= (6,000*5)*0.26= 7,800

Beginning inventory= (5,460)

Total= 23,340

Total cost= 23,340*6= $140,040

Project managment strategy depends on which of the followings?

a. The number of days that the project manager is allowed to complete the project.
b. The number of employees one person supervises.
c. The number of levels from top to bottom in an organization.
d. The number of departments involved in a project.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

The first step in any project management strategy is to build a timeline of all the necessary steps required in execution of the project.

Which of the following is not correct?a. If the inflation rate exceeds the nominal interest rate, then the purchasing power of an interest-earning deposit falls over time.b. If there is deflation, then the purchasing power of an interest-earning deposit rises by more than the nominal interest rate over time.c. The higher the rate of inflation, the smaller the increase in the purchasing power of an interest-earning deposit.d. The purchasing power of an interest-earning deposit can increase or decrease over time, but it cannot stay the same.

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Answer:

The options which is NOT correct is C.

Purchasing power does not increase with inrease in the rate of inflation. There is an inverse relationship between inflation and purchasing power of money.

Explanation:

Inflation refers to the overall increase in prices of goods and services and the erosion of the power of the currency to purchase those goods and services. In otherwords, when inflation happens, one requires more dollar bills to purchase same unit of goods or services.

Deflation is the opposite of inflation. It refers to the decrease in the prices of goods and services and is usually accompained by an increase in the purchasing power of the currency.

Nominal interest rate simply put is the interest payable on a loan without considering processing fees, compounding interest payable and the erosion of the value of such money.

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1. Westmorland makes ink that it uses in ball point pens. The Company produces two colors of ink. One is blue; the other is red. Ink is made in batches with setup costs being $2,000 per batch. Demand for blue ink is significantly stronger than for red ink. During the most recent week, the company made 2 batches of ink, one blue the other red. It requires 1 hour of labor to make a gallon of ink regardless of color. There were 300 hours of labor used to make the blue ink and the 100 hours of labor used to make the red ink. Under these circumstances:_______.
a. more of the total setup cost should be assigned to the red ink than to the blue ink.
b. more of the total setup cost should be assigned to the blue ink than to the red ink.
c. the total setup cost should be allocated equally between the red and blue ink.
d. one of the answers is correct.
If the Company uses a single company wide overhead rate based on labor hours, the amount of setup cost allocated to the:_______.
a. blue ink is $4,000 and red ink is zero.
b. blue ink is $1,000 and red ink is $3,000
c. blue ink is $3,000 and red ink is $1,000.
d. blue ink is $2,000 and red ink is $2,000.
2. Which of the following is an activity-based cost driver?
A. Number of machine setups
B. Machine hours
C. Material cost
D. All of these answers are correct.
3. What is the principal reason that direct labor hours is no longer an effective base for allocating indirect costs in many modern manufacturing companies?
A. Movement from full-time to part-time workers
B. Automation
C. Workers are not as productive as they were in the past

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Answer:

1) c. the total setup cost should be allocated equally between the red and blue ink.

Setup costs depend on the number of production batches, since one production batch was made for each color of ink, then the costs should be allocated equally.

2. Which of the following is an activity-based cost driver?

A. Number of machine setups

Other examples include production orders, quality inspections, maintenance orders, etc.

3. What is the principal reason that direct labor hours is no longer an effective base for allocating indirect costs in many modern manufacturing companies?

B. Automation

The main reason why so many manufacturing jobs have been lost in recent years is not because of China or Mexico (or other countries with cheap labor), it is automation. Most modern companies are replacing workers with robots.

Explanation:

setup costs $2,000 per batch

one red and one blue

Demand for blue ink is significantly stronger than for red ink

1 hour of labor per gallon of ink

300 gallons of blue produced

100 gallons of red produced

You are an entrepreneur starting a biotechnology firm. If your research is​ successful, the technology can be sold for $ 30$30 million. If your research is​ unsuccessful, it will be worth nothing. To fund your​ research, you need to raise ​$2.02.0 million. Investors are willing to provide you with ​$2.02.0 million in initial capital in exchange for 50 %50% of the unlevered equity in the firm. a. What is the total market value of the firm without​ leverage? b. Suppose you borrow ​$1.01.0 million. According to​ MM, what fraction of the​ firm's equity will you need to sell to raise the additional ​$1.01.0 million you​ need? c. What is the value of your share of the​ firm's equity in cases ​(a​) and ​(b​)? a. What is the total market value of the firm without​ leverage?

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Answer:

a. What is the total market value of the firm without​ leverage?

= $2 million / 50% = $4 million

b. Suppose you borrow ​$1.0 million. According to​ MM, what fraction of the​ firm's equity will you need to sell to raise the additional ​$1.0 million you​ need?

= 33.33%

c. What is the value of your share of the​ firm's equity in cases ​(a​) and ​(b​)?

a) = $4 x 50% = $2 millionb) = $2 million

Explanation:

if successful price = $30 million

if unsuccessful price = $0

investment required = $2 million

in exchange of 50% of the firm

if you borrow $1 million, you will have to give up 33.33% of the company in exchange for the other $1 million needed

= $1 / ($4 - $1) = $1 / $3 = 33%

according to Modigliani and Miller (MM), the value of a firm is determined by its profit.

McHale Enterprises has the following incomplete General Journal entry for the most recent pay date:
Oct 27 Wages and salaries expense 522 $299,384.00
Federal withholding tax payable 220 $50,895.28
Social Security tax payable 221 18,040.82
Medicare tax payable 222 4,219.22
401(k) contributions payable 223
Health Insurance payable 224 8,655.68
Savings bonds payable 227 1,912.00
Wages and salaries payable 226 208,817.61
Oct 27 Wages and salaries payable 226 208,817.61
Cash 101 208,817.61
What is the amount of the 401(k) contributions for the pay date?

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Answer:pp

Explanation:

The production budget for Manner Company shows units to be produced as follows: July, 650; August, 710; and September, 570. Each unit produced requires one hour of direct labor. The direct labor rate is currently $16 per hour but is predicted to be $16.75 per hour in September. Prepare a direct labor budget for the months July, August, and September.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Production:

July= 650 units

August= 710 units

September= 570 units

Each unit produced requires one hour of direct labor.

he direct labor rate is currently $16 per hour but is predicted to be $16.75 per hour in September.

We need to prepare the direct labor budget:

July:

Direct labor= (650*1)*16= $10,400

August:

Direct labor= (710*1)*16= $11,360

September:

Direct labor= (570*1)*16.75= $9,547.5

An overreaction by developers in response to a change in demand typically results in A. an increase in values. B. a decrease in vacancies. C. a decrease in value with a decrease in vacancies. D. a decrease in rents with an increase in vacancies.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Over reaction to change in demand means that unnecssary high or low time is to be spent on a given work. This results in inefficiency. Hence decreases value with an ultimate decrease in vacancies.

The following transactions occurred for Lantana Company during its first month of operations and have been recorded in the T-accounts.

a. Received $50,000 cash from owners in exchange for common stock.
b. Purchased land for $20,000, paid $5,000 in cash and signed a 2-year note for the remainder.
c. Bought $900 of supplies on account.
d. Purchased $10,000 of equipment, paying cash.
e. Paid $500 on account for supplies purchased in transaction (c).
Required:

1. Determine the T-account balances.

2. Using the information in the transactions, prepare a classified balance sheet for Lantana Company.

(List long-term assets in alphabetical order)

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Answer:

1. T-account balances.

Common stock

$50,000

Land

$20,000

Cash

$34,500

Note Payable

$15,000

Supplies

$900

Trade Payable

$400

Equipment

$10,000

2. A classified balance sheet for Lantana Company

Non - Current Assets

Land                                     $20,000

Equipment                            $10,000

Total Non - Current Assets $30,000

Current Assets

Supplies                                    $900

Cash                                     $34,500

Total Current Assets           $35,400

Total Assets                         $65,400

Equity and Liabilities

Equity

Common stock                   $50,000

Total Equity                         $50,000

Current Liabilities

Trade Payable                         $400

Total Current Liabilities           $400

Non - Current Liabilities

Note Payable                     $15,000

Total Non - Current Liabilities  $15,000

Total Equity and Liabilities $65,400

Explanation:

T-account balances.

Common stock

$50,000

Land

$20,000

Cash

$50,000 - $5,000 - $10,000 - $500 = $34,500

Note Payable

$15,000

Supplies

$900

Trade Payable

$900 - $500 = $400

Equipment

$10,000

The T-accounts and the classified balance sheets are the financial statements or the annual reports of the company that provides information regarding the health and wealth of the firm or the corporate.

The T-account balances and the classified balance sheet have been attached below.

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The Fields Company has two manufacturing departments, forming and painting. The company uses the weighted-average method of process costing. At the beginning of the month, the forming department has 26,000 units in inventory, 70% complete as to materials and 30% complete as to conversion costs. The beginning inventory cost of $62,100 consisted of $46,000 of direct material costs and $16,100 of conversion cost.
During the month, the forming department started 320,000 units. At the end of the month, the forming department had 32,000 units in ending inventory, 90% complete as to materials and 40% complete as to conversion. Units completed in the forming department are transferred to the painting department.
Cost information for the forming department is as follows:
Beginning work in process inventory $ 62,100
Direct materials added during the month 1,393,760
Conversion added during the month 800,900
1. Calculate the equivalent units of production for the forming department. Direct Materials Conversion
2. Calculate the costs per equivalent unit of production for the forming department. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) EUP EUP Direct Materials Conversion

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Answer:

1.  Direct Materials = 342,800, Conversion = 326,800

2. Direct Materials = $4.20,  Conversion = $2.50,  Total = $6.70

Explanation:

Calculation of equivalent units of production for the forming department.

First Calculate the Units Completed and Transferred to the Painting department.

Units Completed and Transferred to the Painting department = 26,000 + 320,000 - 32,000 = 314,000

Direct Materials

Units Completed and Transferred to the Painting department = 314,000

Units in Closing Work In Process (32,000 × 90%)                      =   28,800

Total Equivalent Units                                                                   = 342,800

Conversion

Units Completed and Transferred to the Painting department = 314,000

Units in Closing Work In Process (32,000 × 40%)                      =    12,800

Total Equivalent Units                                                                   = 326,800

Calculation of the costs per equivalent unit of production for the forming department.

First calculate the costs incurred during the period for both Direct Materials and Conversion.

Direct Materials

Costs in Opening Work In Process  =     $46,000

Costs Added during the Period       =  $1,393,760

Total Costs                                         = $1,439,760

Conversion

Costs in Opening Work In Process  =      $16,100

Costs Added during the Period       =   $800,900

Total Costs                                         =   $817,000

Then calculate the cost per equivalent unit of production for both Direct Materials and Conversion.

Cost per equivalent unit = Total Costs / Total Equivalent Units

Direct Materials ($1,439,760 / 342,800) =  $4.20

Conversion ($817,000 / 326,800)           =  $2.50

Total                                                          =   $6.70

If the aggregate supply curve is flat:_________
a. contractionary fiscal or monetary policy will cause significantly less inflation.
b. expansionary fiscal or monetary policy will add significantly to real GDP will little effect on inflation.
c. expansionary fiscal or monetary policy will add little to real GDP but will increase inflation significantly.
d. contractionary fiscal or monetary policy will reduce inflation with little effect on real GDP.

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Answer:

b. expansionary fiscal or monetary policy will add significantly to real GDP will little effect on inflation.

Explanation:

The Keynesian aggregate supply curve is mostly horizontal (flat) because a decline in aggregate demand will always result in a decline in aggregate production (supply). In other words, during a recession, companies are willing to supply (produce and sell) all the products and services that their consumers demand at a given price. Even if the price does not change, if aggregate demand decreases, aggregate supply will also decrease.  

That is why Keynesian economists argue that governments must intervene during economic recessions.

The following financial statements and additional information are reported
IKIBAN INC
Comparative Balance Sheets
June 30, 2017 and 2016
2017 2016
Assets
Cash $ 73,100 $ 68,000
Accounts receivable, net 101,000 75,000
Inventory 87,800 122,500
Prepaid expenses 6,800 10,200
Total current assets 268,700 275,700
Equipment 148,000 139,000
Accum. depreciation-Equipment 39,000 21,000
Total assets $377,700 $393,700
Liabilities and Equity
Accounts payable $49,000 $66,000
Wages payable 8,400 19,800
Income taxes payable 5,800 8,600
Total current liabilities 63,200 94,400
Notes payable (long term) 54,000 84,000
Total liabilities 117,200 178,400
Equity
Common stock, $5 par value 268,000 184,000
Retained earnings 7,500 31,300
Total liabilities and equity $377,700 $393,700
A $30,000 note payable is retired at its $30,000 carrying (book) value in exchange for cash. The only changes affecting retained earnings are net income and cash dividends paid. New equipment is acquired for $81,600 cash. Received cash for the sale of equipment that had cost $72,600, yielding a $4,400 gain. Prepaid Expenses and Wages Payable relate to Other Expenses on the income statement. All purchases and sales of inventory are on credit

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Answer:

The closing  cash balance is $ 93,100.00  

The missing financial statements and partial cash flow are attached

Explanation:

The cash flow statement is the requirement of this question and hereby attached.

Madrid Company plans to issue 8% bonds with a par value of $4,000,000. The company sells $3,600,000 of the bonds at par on January 1. The remaining $400,000 sells at par on July 1. The bonds pay interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31. 1. Record the entry for the first interest payment on June 30. 2. Record the entry for the July 1 cash sale of bonds.

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Answer:

The first interest payment:

Dr interest  expense   $144,000

Cr cash                                         $144,000

The issuance of the remaining bonds"

Dr cash           $400,000

Cr bonds payable            $400,000

Explanation:

The first  interest paid on the bonds on 30 June is $144,000 ($3,600,000*8%*6/12) which is debited to interest expense account and credited to cash account as outflow of cash from the company.

The cash received from selling the remaining bonds is par value of $400,000 which is debited to cash account and credited to bonds payable account.

1. A country’s national saving is 20% of its national income and it needs $4 worth of capital for producing $1 worth of goods and services on the average. The economic planners want the country to grow at the rate of 10% per annum and expect that there will be no shortage of labor in the growth process. Is this growth rate consistent with what you have learned from the Harrod Domar Model? If not, how can the planners make a plan to achieve a 10% growth rate?

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Answer: No. The growth rate inconsistent with what was learned from the Harrod Domar Model.

Explanation:

The Harrod–Domar model is a model of economic growth that is used to explain the growth rate of an economy in terms of the level of capital and saving. The Harrod-Domar models assumes that a full-employment level of income exist and that there is no government interference in the economy.

Based on the question, the growth rate will be: = 20% ÷ 4= 5%.

To achieve a 10 % growth rate in the economy, the savings must either rise to 40% or capital output ratio drop to 2. For example, when growth rate rises to 40%, this will be= 40% ÷ 4 = 10%.

Cawley Company makes three models of tasers. Information on the three products is given below. Sales Variable expenses Contribution margin Fixed expenses Net income Tingler Shocker Stunner $304,000 $496,000 $200,000 149,800 193,300 139.400 154,200 302,700 60,600 119.984 226,816 93,200 $34.216 $75,884 $(32,600) Fixed expenses consist of $296,000 of common costs allocated to the three products based on relative sales, as well as direct fixed expenses unique to each model of $30,000 (Tingler), $80,000 (Shocker), and $34.000 (Stunner). The common costs will be incurred regardless of how many models are produced. The direct fixed expenses would be eliminated if that model is phased out. James Watt, an executive with the company, feels the Stunner line should be discontinued to increase the company's net income. (a) Compute current net income for Cawley Company. Net income $ 77500 (b) Compute net income by product line and in total for Cawley Company if the company discontinues the Stunner product line. (Hint: Allocate the $296,000 common costs to the two remaining product lines based on their relative sales.)

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Answer:

Explanation:

Computation of current net income for Cawley Company

Particulars     Tingler        Shocker              Stunner          Total

Sales  $304,000.00 $496,000.00 $200,000.00 $1,000,000.00

Variable expense $149,800.00 $193,300.00 $139,400.00 $482,500.00

Contribution Margin (Sales - Variable

expenses) $154,200.00 $302,700.00 $60,600.00 $517,500.00

Fixed expenses $119,984.00 $226,816.00 $93,200.00 $440,000.00

Net Income (Contribution Margin - Fixed

expenses) $34,216.00 $75,884.00 -$32,600.00 $77,500.00

Computation of net income by product line and in total for Cawley Company if the company discontinues the Stunner product line

Particulars              Tingler              Shocker                 Total

Sales                  $304,000.00      $496,000.00           $800,000.00

Variable expense $149,800.00         $193,300.00          $343,100.00

Contribution Margin

(Sales - Variable expenses) $154,200.00 $302,700.00 $456,900.00

Fixed expenses:    

Common Fixed expenses

(296000*304000/800000)

(296000*496000/800000) $112,480.00 $183,520.00 $296,000.00

Direct fixed expenses $30,000.00 $80,000.00 $110,000.00

Total Fixed expenses $142,480.00 $263,520.00 $406,000.00

Net Income (Contribution Margin

- Fixed expenses)           $11,720.00 $39,180.00 $50,900.00

Tingler Net Income $11,720.00

Shocker Net Income $39,180.00

Total Net Income $50,900.00

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Should Cawley eliminate the stunner produc tline?

NO

Net income would decrease from $ 77,500 to $ 50900

Manley Co. manufactures office furniture. During the most productive month of the year, 5,000 desks were manufactured at a total cost of $87,000. In its slowest month, the company made 2,000 desks at a cost of $49,500. Using the high-low method of cost estimation, total fixed costs are:

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Answer:

$24,500

Explanation:

For computing the total fixed cost first we have to determine the total fixed cost which is shown below:

Variable cost per desk = (Total high cost - total low cost) ÷ (High number of desk manufactured - low number of desk manufactured)

= ($87,000 - $49,500) ÷ (5,000 desks - 2,000 desks)

= $37,500 ÷ 3,000 desk

= $12.5

Now the fixed cost equal to

= Total high cost - (High number of desk  × Variable cost per hour)

= $87,000 - (5,000 desks × $12.5)

= $87,000 - $62,500

= $24,500

The following information relates to Wildhorse Co. for the year ended December 31, 2020: net income $1,305 million; unrealized holding loss of $11.2 million related to available-for-sale debt securities during the year; accumulated other comprehensive income of $56.4 million on December 31, 2019. Assuming no other changes in accumulated other comprehensive income.

Determine:
a. Other comprehensive income for 2017
b. Comprehensive income for 2017.
c. Accumulated other comprehensive income at December 31, 2017.

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Answer:

a. The Other comprehensive income for 2017  is $-11.2 million

b. The Comprehensive income for 2017 is $1,293.8 million

c. The Accumulated other comprehensive income at December 31, 2017 is $45.2 million

Explanation:

a. According to the given data the company incurred a loss of $11.2 million as an unrealized income from available-for-sale debt securities. It is the actual loss.

Therefore, other comprehensive income is (-$11.2) million.

b. In order to calculate the Comprehensive income for 2017 we would have to use the following formula:

Comprehensive income=Net income−Unrealised holding loss

=$1,305 million−$11.2million

=$1,293.8 million

​Therefore, comprehensive income for 2017 is $1,293.8 million

c.  In ordert to Calculate the accumulated other comprehensive income we would have to use the following formula:

Accumulated  comprehensive  income = Existing income−Unrealised holding loss

=$56.4million−$11.2million

=$45.2million

The Accumulated other comprehensive income at December 31, 2017 is $45.2 million

In terms of public offerings of bonds, what is an indenture? A) a list of the duties of a trust company representing the bondholders' interests B) a memorandum that must be produced to describe the details of a bond offering C) a formal contract that specifies a firm's obligations to the bondholders D) a schedule of the fees charged by an underwriting company

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Answer:

C) a formal contract that specifies a firm's obligations to the bondholders.

Explanation:

In terms of public offerings of bonds, an indenture is a formal contract that specifies a firm's obligations to the bondholders. It is typically a legal and binding contract between a firm (bond issuer) and its bondholders, which provides detailed information on terms and clauses.

The indenture specifies the essential features of a bond, these includes callabilty of bonds, interest payments time, maturity date of the bond, interest calculation method etc.

Hence, in case there's a conflict between the bond issuer and the bondholders; the indenture would be the reference document to be used for conflict resolution.

Lara’s Inc. is currently an unlevered firm with 450,000 shares of stock outstanding, with a market price of $15 a share. The company has earnings before interest and taxes of $314,000. Lara's met with his bankers, Warne Incorporated and agreed to borrow $825,000, at 5 percent. You are an ardent investor and you currently own 20,000 shares of Lara's stock. If you seek to unlevered your position; how many shares of Lara's stock will you continue to own, if you can loan out funds at 5 percent interest? Ignore taxes in your deliberations. Kindly show all workings. (15 marks)

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Answer:

The answer is 17556 shares.

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

Now

In this example of Home made leverage.

It suggests that if taxes are not available and no other costs are there, an investor can create capital structure similar to Firm.

Here, firm is proposing to borrow 825000.

The all equity firm value is given as:

= 450000 x 15 = 6750000

As taxes are not present, the value of firm will not alter, total value will remain at 6750000

So

After issue of debt, the debt ratio will be given as :

= 825000/6750000 = 12.2222%

This is the important point.

Thus

To create same capital structure, you have to sell 12.2222% of your shares and the amount received from sale of shares, purchase debt

So you have to sell = 12.2222% x 20000 = 2444.44 shares

and continue to hold = 20000 - 2444.44 = 17555.56 share

17555.56 = 17556

Therefore, the amount of share you will continue own is 17556 share.

Grefrath Corporation is developing direct labor standards. A particular product requires 0.71 direct labor-hours per unit. The allowance for breaks and personal needs is 0.04 direct labor-hours per unit. The allowance for cleanup, machine downtime, and rejects is 0.12 direct labor-hours per unit. The standard direct labor-hours per unit should be: Select one: a. 0.71 b. 0.87 c. 0.67 d. 0.55

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Answer:

Direct labor hour per unit= 0.87 hours

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

A particular product requires 0.71 direct labor-hours per unit.

The allowance for breaks and personal needs is 0.04 direct labor-hours per unit. The allowance for cleanup, machine downtime, and rejects is 0.12 direct labor-hours per unit.

The total direct labor hour per unit is the time required to produce one unit.

Direct labor hour per unit= 0.71 + 0.04 + 0.12

Direct labor hour per unit= 0.87 hours

In January 2020, the management of Sheridan Company concludes that it has sufficient cash to permit some short-term investments in debt and stock securities. During the year, the following transactions occurred. Feb. 1 Purchased 500 shares of Muninger common stock for $27,500. Mar. 1 Purchased 700 shares of Tatman common stock for $17,500. Apr. 1 Purchased 40 $1,050, 6% Yoakem bonds for $42,000. Interest is payable semiannually on April 1 and October 1. July 1 Received a cash dividend of $0.50 per share on the Muninger common stock. Aug. 1 Sold 167 shares of Muninger common stock at $65 per share. Sept. 1 Received a $1 per share cash dividend on the Tatman common stock. Oct. 1 Received the semiannual interest on the Yoakem bonds. Oct. 1 Sold the Yoakem bonds for $41,000. At December 31, the fair value of the Muninger common stock was $56 per share. The fair value of the Tatman common stock was $24 per share.At December 31, the fair value of the Muninger common stock was $56 per share. The fair value of the Tatman common stock was $24 per share.
Prepare the adjusting entry at December 31, 2020, to report the investment securities at fair value. All securities are considered to be trading securities. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)

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Answer: kindly check attached picture

Explanation:

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Tom is responsible for ordering hardware for a custom home his company is building. The contractor installing the hardware is scheduled to start in 5 working days, but the hardware is on backorder and will not arrive for another 9 working days. Fortunately, Tom has 10 days of slack; however, he shares this slack with the hardware installer. He will have to let the contactor know that the hardware will be ready 4 days later than expected and that the slack for the installer has been reduced by 4 days. Tom and the installer share 10 days of:_______

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Answer:

Total slack

Explanation:

Total slack is defines as the time that tasks are delayed which will eventually affect the finishing date of a project.

Total slack can be either positive or negative. Positive slack is when delay in tasks do not affect project finish date, and negative slack are delays that affect project finish date.

Total slack is calculated as difference between smaller value of late finish and early finish.

Tom shares 4 days of his slack with the contractor.

So he has 10- 4 = 6 days slack

The total slack is 6 + 4= 10 days

In this scenario the difference between late start and early start is 9 - 5= 4 days

On January 1, 2012, Coronado Industries purchased for $762000, equipment having a useful life of ten years and an estimated salvage value of $45000. Coronado has recorded monthly depreciation of the equipment on the straight-line method. On December 31, 2020, the equipment was sold for $162500. As a result of this sale, Coronado should recognize a gain of

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Answer:

$45,800

Explanation:

Coronado Industries

Cost of Equipment $762,00

Accumulated Depreciation

( $762,000 - 45,000 ) /10*9 years

=$717,000/10×9 years

=71,700×9 years

=$645,300

Therefore Dec 31,2012 book value of equipment will be:

= $762,000 - $645,300

= $116,700

Equipment sold $162,500

The gain to be recognize will be

= $162,500 - $116,700

= $45,800

1 January ,2012 to 31 December,2020 will give us 9 years

Answer:

$45,800

Explanation:

Given that: the cost of the equipment =  $762000

We can determine the accumulated depreciation as follows:

Accumulated depreciation= ((cost of equipment - salvage value )/useful lifetime )×Depreciation from 2012 to 2020

[tex]\mathbf{Accumulated \ depreciation= \dfrac{762,000-45,000}{10}*9 years}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{Accumulated \ depreciation= \dfrac{717,000}{10}*9 years}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{Accumulated \ depreciation}=[/tex] $ 645,300

The Book value of equipment as on December 31,2020 = cost of equipment - accumulated depreciation

= $762,000 - $645,300

= $ 116,700

Also; the sale value = $162500

The gain to be recognize = $162,500 - $ 116,700 = $45,800

During 2019, Lincoln Company hires 20 individuals who are certified to be members of a qualifying targeted group. Each employee works in excess of 600 hours and is paid wages of $16,600 during the year. Determine the amount of Lincoln's work opportunity credit.

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Answer:

$48000

Explanation:

because employees work an excess of 600 hours which is more than 400 hour and they are certified, Lincoln company can take the full credit.

first $6,000 at 40% for each worker

= (6,000 X 40 percent) x 20 workers

= 6000 x 0.40 x 20

= 48000

The amount of Lincoln's work opportunity credit is $48000

Boone Co.'s sales, based on past experience, are 20% cash and 80% credit. Credit sales are typically collected as follows: 40% in the month of sale, 50% in the month after the sale, and 10% in the second month following month of sale. On December 31, the accounts receivable balance is $64,500, of which $21,000 is from November sales. Total sales for January and February are budgeted to be $107,000 and $127,000, respectively.
What are Boone Co.'s budgeted cash receipts for February?
a) $102,130.
b) $120,000.
c) $108,370.
d) $134,880.
e) $116,090.

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Answer:

Total= $113,190

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Boone Co.'s sales, based on experience, are 20% cash and 80% credit.

Credit sales are typically collected as follows:

40% in the month of sale

50% in the month after the sale

10% in the second month.

Sales:

On account December= 64,500 - 21,000= 43,500

Cash January= 107,000

Cash February= 127,000

We need to calculate the cash collected in February:

Cash collection:

From December= 43,500*0.1= 4,350

From January= (107,000*0.8)*0.5= 42,800

Cash From February= (127,000*0.2)= 25,400

On account February= (127,000*0.8)*0.4= 40,640

Total= $113,190

In the story of New England Wire and Cable, the company was in an unusual situation of being worth more dead than alive. What economic principle was violated when Larry Garfield tried to get control of the firm, break it up, sell the assets, and make a profit

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Answer: The Law of One Price

Explanation:

In the movie, Other People's Money, Danny DeVito plays Lawrence “Larry the Liquidator” Garfield who wanted to buy New England Wire and Cable because it was in such a good position financially and sell it for more than it was worth at the time to make profit.

This move would violate the Law of One Price because the law states that a good should be sold at the same price regardless of location or status.

If the company sells at a higher price when it is dead as opposed to when still operational, that means that it is selling at different prices. For it not to violate the Law of One Price it needs to be worth the same alive and operational as it is dead and to be sold off.

The economic principle violated by Larry Garfield in his attempt to gain control of the New England Wire and Cable, breaking it up to sell the assets and make a profit is e. The law of one price.

If arbitrage opportunities are eliminated from the transaction, Larry would not be able to make a profit by breaking up the assets of the company because they would fetch the same price when the company is sold as a whole.

Answer Choices:

a. Diminishing marginal return

b. Diminishing marginal utility of wealth

c. Non-positive marginal utility of wealth

d. Externalities

e. The law of one price

Thus, the economic principle violated with Larry Garfield's attempt was e. The law of one price.

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