On October 1, 2020, Jackson Chemical was identified as a potentially responsible party by the Environmental Protection Agency. Jackson's management along with its counsel have concluded that it is probable that Jackson will be responsible for damages, and a reasonable estimate of these damages is $5,000,000. Jackson's insurance policy of $9,000,000 has a deductible clause of $500,000. How should Jackson Chemical report this information in its financial statements at December 31, 2020

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Answer 1

Answer:

Jackson Chemical should report the $5,000,000 loss because we don't know if the insurance will actually pay out the policy.

Explanation:

Jackson chemical has to report $500,000 loss associated with the deductible would be accrued as liability in the company's financial statements at Dec 31, 2020 since it is probably that Jackson will be responsible for the damages.

$500,000 is the amount of the insurance policy's deductible Jackson will have to pay to receive the policy's benefits, which will cover the reasonably estimated damages.


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If merchandise is sold on account to a customer for $10,000, terms FOB shipping point, 1/10, n/30, what is the amount to be recorded as an accounts receivable on the date of the sale?
a. $10,000
b. $10,050
c. $9,950
d. none of the above

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Answer: a. $10,000

Explanation:

The amount to be recorded as an Accounts Receivable on the date of the sale is the actual amount that the merchandise was sold for which is $10,000.

The discount of 1% if paid within 10 days will only apply if the customer pays within that time and if this is done, the discount will be deducted from the amount paid to the company and debited to the Sales discount account.  

Parent Corporation acquired 100% of Sub Corporation on January 1, 2020 for $285,000. The trial balances for the two companies on December 31, 2020, included the following amounts: Other information: 1. Out of the total purchase price, $60,000 is paid for the goodwill. However, the manager assess the reporting division and estimated that 50% of the goodwill has impaired. 2. The rest of the differential is split between the building and equipment (40%) and inventory (60%). By the end of the year, Sub Corp sold 50% of all the inventories acquired. The building and equipment has five years of remaining economic life and the company uses the straight line depreciation. 3. Sub Corp owed Parent Corp $20,000 in the form of accounts of payable as of December 31, 2020. Task 1a: Calculate the amount of differential? Task 1b: What is the amount of excess value (i.e., fair value above the book value)? Task 1c: What is the book value of Sub’s net asset? Task 2: Give all journal entries recorded by Parent with regard to its investment in Sub during 2020.

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Answer:

Note: The full question is attached as picture

Task 1

a. Net Assets of Company = Common Stock + Retained Earning  = $25,000 + $115,000 = $140,000  

Amount of Differential on purchase of Company = Purchase price - Net Assets

Amount of Differential on purchase of Company = $285,000 - $140,000

Amount of Differential on purchase of Company = $145,000

b. Excess Value = $145,000 - $60,000 = $85,000

c . Book Value of Sub's Net Assets = $140,000

Task 2

Journal entries recorded by Parent with regard to its investment in Sub during 2020.

Date  Description and Explanation    Debit          Credit

           Investment in Sub Corp          $285,000

                  To Bank                                                $285,000

            (Being purchase consideration paid)

Mandy is going to a four year universily and is completing classes When she graduates, she is planning on starting a job in the Energy career cluster. Which job will Mandy most likely be applying for?

A) Power Line Repairer
B) Nuclear Power Reacter Operater
C) Electrician
D) Petroleum Enginner​

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Answer:

D) Petroleum Engineer

Explanation:

A power line repairer only needs an associates degree (2 years of college). Nuclear Power Reactor Operator only needs a high school degree (more or less) An Electrician only needs a high school degree (more or less) And Petroleum Engineers have a Bachelors degree aka 4 years of college.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

i took the unit test

Even though commercial airlines have excellent safety​ records, in the weeks following a​ crash, airlines often report a drop in the number of​ passengers, probably because people are afraid to risk flying. ​a) A travel agent suggests that since the Law of Averages makes it highly unlikely to have two plane crashes within a few weeks of each​ other, flying soon after a crash is the safest time. What do you​ think? ​b) If the airline industry proudly announces that it has set a new record for the longest period of safe​ flights, would you be reluctant to​ fly? Are the airlines due to have a​ crash?

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Answer:

A) There is no such thing as the "Law of Averages." The overall probability of an airplane crash does not change due to recent crashes.

Explanation:

This is the complete question below;

Even though commercial airlines have excellent safety​ records, in the weeks following a​ crash, airlines often report a drop in the number of​ passengers, probably because people are afraid to risk flying. A travel agent suggests that since the Law of Averages makes it highly unlikely to have two plane crashes within a few weeks of each​ other, flying soon after a crash is the safest time. What do you​ think?

Choose the correct answer below.

A. There is no such thing as the "Law of Averages." The overall probability of an airplane crash does not change due to recent crashes.

B. The "Law of Averages" states that outcomes must even out in the short run. This means that the overall probability of an airplane crash is higher due to recent crashes.

C. The "Law of Averages" states that outcomes must even out in the short run. This means that the overall probability of an airplane crash is lower due to recent crashes.

D. The "Law of Averages" does not apply to this situation. The overall probability of an airplane crash does not change due to recent crashes.

We are informed from the question that commercial airlines have excellent safety​ records, in the weeks following a​ crash, airlines often report a drop in the number of​ passengers, probably because people are afraid to risk flying. A travel agent suggests that since the Law of Averages makes it highly unlikely to have two plane crashes within a few weeks of each​ other, flying soon after a crash is the safest time.

In this case, There is no such thing as the "Law of Averages." The overall probability of an airplane crash does not change due to recent crashes.

There was fact that the commercial airlines has excellent safety​ records in the past and there is a crash after the following week, all these doesn't have any connection with people flying soon after a crash because they think is the safest time.

Airline transportation has its pros and cons. The answers are given below;

My point is that There is nothing like the "Law of Averages." The total likelihood of an airplane crash will not be altered due to recent crashes. When one take a flight, it is usually done at your own risk.

If the airline industry proudly announces that it has set a new record for the longest period of safe​ flights, I would not be be reluctant to​ fly. Every airline companies are known to have strict maintenance of their planes are its parts.

They ensure that their flights does not have any issue on the way, Even though things do  happen, that does not mean I would be scare and not fly.

The airline is not due to crash. This is because the likelihood of a crash occurring is not due to the time a previous crash occurred. One should not be scared or afraid of flying.

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Truck Co., organized January 7th, year 1, has pretax accounting income of $720,000 and taxable income of $950,000 for the year ended December 31, year 1. The only temporary difference is accrued product warranty costs that are expected to be paid as follows: year 2 $ 150,000 year 3 $ 70,000 year 4 $ 50,000 year 5 $ 120,000 Truck has never had any operating losses (book or tax) and does not expect any in the future. There were no temporary differences in prior years. The enacted income tax rates are 30% for year 1 and 25% for year 2 through year 5. How should the deferred income tax associated with accrued product warranty be recorded in Truck’s December 31, year 1 balance sheet?

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Answer:

$97,500 Assets will be recorded

Explanation:

Calculation of deferred tax

Year 2 = $150,000 * 0.25 = 37,500

Year 3= $70,000 * 0.25 = 17,500

Year 4 = $50,000 * 0.25 = 12,500

Year 5 = $120,000 * 0.25 = 30,000

Total deferred tax                $97,500

Taxes payable  =       $285,000 (30% * 95,000

Tax expenses =         $187,500

Deferred tax asset = $97,500

This information relates to Rice Co..
1. On April 5, purchased merchandise from Jax Company for $28,000, terms 2/ 10, n/30.
2. On April 6, paid freight costs of $700 on merchandise purchased from Jax Company.
3. On April 7, purchased equipment on account for $30,000.
4. On April 8, returned $3,600 of April 5 merchandise to Jax Company
5. On April 15, paid the amount due to Jax Company in full.
Prepare the mal entries to record the transactions listed above on Rice Co.'s books. Rice Co. uses a perpetual inventory system. (If no entry is require d, se the accoune titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually entries in the order presented in the problem.)

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Answer:

Rice Co.

Journal Entries:

April 5:

Debit Inventory $28,000

Credit Accounts Payable (Jax Company) $28,000

To record the purchase of goods, terms 2/10, n/30.

April 6:

Debit Freight-in Expense $700

Credit Cash Account $700

To record the payment of freight costs for goods purchased from Jax Company.

April 7:

Debit Equipment $30,000

Credit Accounts Payable $30,000

To record the purchase of equipment on account.

April 8:

Debit Accounts Payable (Jax Company) $3,600

Credit Inventory $3,600

To record the return of goods to Jax Company.

April 15:

Debit Accounts Payable (Jax Company) $24,400

Credit Cash Discount $488

Credit Cash Account 23,912

To record the full settlement on account.

Explanation:

Rice Co's journal entries are made on a daily basis as transactions occur.  They show the accounts to be debited and the ones to be credited in the general ledger.  Journal entries are the initial records of transactions made by the company in its accounting system.

Tanner wants to buy a new car. What will he most likely consider when making his decision on the type of car to buy?

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Answer: a deal website that compares different types of cars, so he can choose the one he likes best

Explanation:

When buying a good or service, it is best to look out for a variety of those goods because it will enable a person to be able to compare the different varieties and be able to pick the one most suitable for them.

Tanner therefore will most likely use a website that compares cars so that he is able to see the features that different cars offer which will enable him make a decision that is most suitable for him.

In the basic EOQ model, if annual demand is 50, carrying/holding cost is $2, and ordering cost is $15, This will result in a total annual inventory cost of:_______

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Answer:

$104.77

Explanation:

Total annual inventory cost (TC)= DC + (Q/2)H + (D/Q)S

Where,

D = annual demand = 50

S = Ordering cost = $15

H = Holding cost = $2

Q= ?

But,

EOQ = √2DS/H

= √ 2 * 50 * 15 / 2

EOQ = 27.39 units

TC = 50 × 2 + 2(27.39/2) + 15(50/27.39)

= 50 + 27.39 + 27.38

= $104.77

Under what conditions might concentration on a single business be inconsistent with the goal of maximizing stockholder wealth?

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Answer and Explanation:

Concentration on a single business could be inconsistent with stockholders wealth maximation when there is need for diversification or investment in other businesses for maximisation of shareholders returns. Concentration in one business brings the risk of going out of business as a result of products or services going obsolete, lack of expansion or higher level of competition and low market share. Therefore concentration in one single business is likely to tie down resources that could be used to diversify into other areas that may be profitable hence reducing shareholders wealth.

Ashland Corporation estimates its manufacturing overhead costs to be $200,000 and its direct labor costs to be $336,000 for 2020. The actual manufacturing labor costs were $88,000 for Product 1, $132,000 for Product 2 and $168,000 for Product 3 during 2020. Manufacturing overhead is allocated to products on the basis of direct labor costs using a predetermined overhead rate. The actual manufacturing overhead cost for the year was $180,000. The amount of overhead assigned to Product 3 during 2020 was:

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Answer:

Allocated MOH= $99,960

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate:

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

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 200,000 / 336,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $0.595 per direct labor dollar

Now, we can allocate overhead to Product 3:

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

Allocated MOH= 0.595*168,000

Allocated MOH= $99,960

First Financial Corporation is a secured party with a security interest in property owned by Retail Sales Company. Perfection of this security interest may not protect First Financial against the claim of:___________.a. a bank.b. a buyer in the ordinary course of business.c. a subsequent lien creditor.d. a trustee in bankruptcy.

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Answer:

d. a trustee in bankruptcy.

Explanation:

Generally secured creditors are the first creditors to be paid, but there are some expenses that need to be paid before any creditor actually receives any money. Bankruptcy expenses, e.g. lawyers, accountants, court, and the trustee. After the bankruptcy costs are paid, then the money is distributed among creditors. First Financial Corporation would be included in the list of creditors to be paid first.

Your pro forma income statement shows sales of ​, cost of goods sold as ​, depreciation expense of ​, and taxes of due to a tax rate of . What are your pro forma​ earnings? What is your pro forma free cash​ flow?

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:  

Particulars       Amount($)

Sales               1,033,000

Less:- Cost of goods sold  (503,000)

Gross Profit      530,000

Less:- Depreciation   (103,000)

EBIT               427,000

Taxes [40% of 427000]   (170,800)

Earnings   256,200

1]Proforma earnings = $256200

2]Proforma free cash flow = Earnings + Depreciation

= $256,200 + $103,000

= $359,200

The proforma earnings is  $256200 , and the pro-forma free cash flow is the value of earnings before depreciation. Hence the value is $359,200.

Pro Forma income statement

we are provided with the information about:

Sales = 1,033,000

Cost of goods sold = 503,000

Gross Profit = 530,000

Depreciation = 103,000

We need to find, the net profit,

Net Profit = Gross Profit - Depriciation

Net profit = 530000 - 103000 = 427000

Earnings is the amount after deduction of Tax rate (40%)

= 40% of 427000  =  170,800

Earnings =  427000 - 170800 =  256,200

Therefore the Proforma Earning is 256,200, Proforma free cash flow = Earnings + Depreciation

= $256,200 + $103,000

= $359,200

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Our proforma income statement shows sales of $1,033,000, cost of goods sold as $503,000, depreciation expense of $103,000, and taxes of $170,800 due to a tax rate of 40%. what are your proforma earnings? what is your proforma free cash flow?

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la) State clearly 1 consumer need which is met by "Canadian Living" magazine. Be careful to remember that needs are "states of deprivation" felt by a person




Pls help

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Answer:

Need to perform everyday tasks like cooking.

Explanation:

For example, Canadian Living magazines has a record of often publishing articles related to new cooking recipes that are cheap and affordable.

Many consumers often need information that can help that can assist them in cooking nutritional foods at the best price possible.

Use the following data to calculate the current ratio. Wildhorse Co. Balance Sheet December 31, 2022 Cash $187000 Accounts payable $208000 Accounts receivable 150000 Salaries and wages payable 26500 Inventory 152000 Mortgage payable 226500 Prepaid insurance 88400 Total liabilities $461000 Stock investments (long-term) 273000 Land 269000 Buildings $314000 Common stock $390900 Less: Accumulated depreciation (60000) 254000 Retained earnings 731500 Goodwill 210000 Total stockholders' equity $1122400 Total assets $1583400 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $1583400

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Answer: 2.46: 1

Explanation:

The Current ratio is used to determine if the current assets of a business can be used to pay off its current liabilities.

Current Ratio = Current assets / Current Liabilities

Current Assets = Cash + Accounts receivable + Inventory + Prepaid insurance

= 187,000 + 150,000 + 152,000 + 88,400

= $‭577,400‬

Current Liabilities = Accounts payable + Salaries and wages payable

= 208,000 + 26,500

= $‭234,500‬

Current ratio

= 577,400/234,500

= 2.46

KLM Corporation's quick assets are $6,095,000, its current assets are $13,245,000 and its current liabilities are $8,127,000. Its acid-test ratio equals:______.
a. 0.61.b. 0.75.c. 0.46.d. 2.38.e. 1.33.

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Answer:

0.75

Explanation:

KLM corporation has a quick assets of $6,095,000

The current liabilities is $8,127,00

Therefore the acid test ratio can be calculated as follows

Acid test ratio= quick assets/Current liabilities

= $6,095,000/8,127,000

= 0.75

Joe is a regular customer. He's been in 4 times over the past two weeks. Each
time, he's received a wire transfer of $2000. He immediately sends a wire for
$500 and comes back into the store the next day to send 3 more money
transfers of $500 each to 3 different people.
The situation raises the following Red Flags (Select all that apply)
Joe has multiple friends.
Joe's transaction activity is frequent and for larger dollar amounts.
Joe is breaking up the transaction into smaller amounts.
Joe sometimes purchases other items in the store such as toothpaste and medicine.
Joe is breaking up received money into smaller amounts of money and sending to
several people.

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Answer:

Joe's situation raises the following Red Flags:

Joe is breaking up the transaction into smaller amounts.

Explanation:

Joe is following money laundry footsteps.  I suspect that he may be involved in some fraudulent practices, no wonder he is making some frantic efforts to launder the wire transfer of $2,000.  He had completed sending some of the proceeds to some other persons.  Perhaps, he will remit more cash in similar ways.

Answer:

Joe is breaking up the transaction into smaller accounts

Joe's transaction activity is frequent and for larger dollar amounts.

Joe is breaking up received money into smaller amounts of money and sending to several people

Explanation:

uestions 7, 8 and 9 are based on the following: An airline has 365 planes. Each plane requires routine preventative maintenance for which it is taken out of service and sent to airline's maintenance facility for 5 days. 40 percent of the planes require 2 routine preventative maintenance per year, and 60 percent of planes require 4 routine preventative maintenance per year. What is the average per year flow rate of planes to the maintenance facility

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Answer:

Average per year flow rate = 1168 planes/year

Explanation:

The flow rate is the amount of a substance that passes through an area per unit of time. In this case, the average flow rate per year of planes is the number of planes that undergo maintenance in the maintenance facility per year.

In order to calculate the average flow rate, let us first calculate the number of planes in each category of percentage maintenance:

Total number of planes = 365

2 preventive maintenance

40% of the planes = 40% of 365

= 0.4 × 365 = 146 planes

This means that 146 planes in this category are sent for routine maintenance twice within the year.

∴ flow rate for two routine maintenance through the year

= 146 planes × 2 = 292 planes per year

4 preventive maintenance per year

60% of 365

= 0.6 × 365 = 219 planes

This means that 146 planes in this category are sent for routine maintenance four times within the year.

∴ flow rate for four routine maintenance through the year

= 4 × 219 = 876 planes per year

∴ Total flow rate per year = 292 + 876 = 1168 planes/year

A company is analyzing a proposed project. The company expects to sell 14,600 units, plus or minus 2 percent. The expected variable cost per unit is $16 and the expected fixed cost is $36,000. The fixed and variable cost estimates are considered accurate within a plus or minus 2 percent range. The depreciation expense is $33,000. The tax rate is 34 percent. The sale price is estimated at $20 a unit, give or take 2 percent. What is the net income under the worst-case scenario

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Answer:

$21976

Explanation:

When estimating the net income under the worst-case scenario, the fixed and variable cost estimates are done using positive percentage(100% + 2% = 1.02) while other cost using negative percent range (100% - 2%).

The net income under worst scenario is:

[tex]Net \ income_{worst}=[[(\$24*0.98-\$16*1.02)*(14600*0.98)]-(\$36000*1.02)-\$33000][1-0.34]=\$33297.6*0.66=\$21976[/tex]

If there was a 24% chance of having a contract signed to purchase a home in any one month and there were 55 homes on the market, what would be the probability that exactly 15 of them would have a contract signed during this month?
a. 10.3%
b. 24.0%
c. 66.7%
d. 23.0%

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Answer:

a. 10.3%

Explanation:

PF of Binomial distribution is given as Pr.(x=x) = nCxP^x(1-p)^(n-x)

P = 0.24, n= 55, x =15 Note: C = Combination

Pr.(x = 15) = 55"C"15(0.24)^15(0.76)(55-15)

Pr.(x = 15) = 55"C"15(0.24)^15(0.76)^40

Pr.(x = 15) = 0.1026

Pr.(x = 15) = 10.26%

Pr.(x = 15) = 10.3%

At the end of a reporting period, a company determines that its ending inventory has a cost of $300,000 and a net realizable value of $230,000. What would be the effect(s) of the adjustment to write down inventory to net realizable value?

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Answer:

1.Cost of Goods Sold Increase by $70,000

2.Gross Profit and Net Profit decrease by $70,000

3.Inventory in balance sheet decrease by $70,000

Explanation:

IAS 2 requires inventory to be measured at the lower of cost or net realizable value.

In our case the inventory will be valued at net realizable value of $230,000 because this is lower.

The effect with this is :

1.Cost of Goods Sold Increase by $70,000

2.Gross Profit and Net Profit decrease by $70,000

3.Inventory in balance sheet decrease by $70,000

Doreen has preferences represented by the utility function U(x, y) = 10x + 5y. She consumes 10 units of good x and 9 units of good y. If her consumption of good x is lowered to 1, how many units of y must she have in order to be exactly as well off as before?

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Answer:

she must consume 11 units of good Y

Explanation:

Doreen's current utility = (10 x 10) + (5 x 9) = 145 utils

if she consumes only 9 goods of X, her utility will be:

90 + 5Y

the amount of good Y that makes both equations equal is:

90 + 5Y = 145

5Y = 55

Y = 55 / 5 = 11 units

You are considering how to invest part of your retirement savings.You have decided to put $400,000 into three​ stocks: 61% of the money in GoldFinger​ (currently $28​/share), 24% of the money in Moosehead​ (currently $73​/share), and the remainder in Venture Associates​ (currently $9​/share). Suppose GoldFinger stock goes up to $43​/share, Moosehead stock drops to $67​/share, and Venture Associates stock drops to $6 per share. a. What is the new value of the​ portfolio? b. What return did the portfolio​ earn? c. If you​ don't buy or sell any shares after the price​ change, what are your new portfolio​ weights?

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Answer:

a. Number of shares of GoldFinger = 61%*400000/24

Number of shares of GoldFinger =  10166.6667

Number of shares of Moosehead = 24%*400,000/73

Number of shares of Moosehead = 1315.0685

Number of shares of Venture Associates = (1 - 61% - 24%) * 400,000/9

Number of shares of Venture Associates = 15% * 400,000/9

Number of shares of Venture Associates = 6666.6667

New value of the portfolio = 10166.6667*$43 + 1315.0685*$67 + 6666.6667*$6

New value of the portfolio = $437,166.6681 + $88,109.5895 + $40000.0002

New value of the portfolio = $565,276.2578

b. The return that the portfolio​ earn is = ($565,276.2578 - $400,000) / $400,000 = $165,276.2578 / $400,000 = 0.4131906445 = 41.32%

c. Weight of Goldfinger is now = (10166.6667*$43) / $565,276.2578

= $437166.6681 / $565,276.2578

= 0.7734

= 77.34%

Weight of Moosehead is now = (1315.0685*$67) / $565,276.2578

= $88109.5895 / $565,276.2578

= 0.15587

= 15.59%

Weight of Venture is now = 100% - 77.34 - 15.59%

= 7.07%

Orlando Inc. offers a bond with a coupon of 6.5% with semiannual payments and a yield to maturity of 6.99%. The bonds mature in 8 years and have a par value of $1,000. Compute the market price of the bond.
a. $1,393.21.b. $1,024.05.c. $1,363.56.d. $970.36.e. $1,577.15.

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Answer:

d. $970.36

Explanation:

The market price of the bond (Pv) can be calculated as follows :

Pmt = ($1,000 × 6.5%) ÷ 2 = $32.50

P/yr = 2

i = 6.99%

n = 8 × 2 = 16

Fv = $1,000

Pv = ?

Using a Financial calculator to enter the values as above, the market price of the bond (Pv) is $970.3583 or $970.36.

hese are the simplified financial statements for Judd Enterprises. Income statement Current Projected Sales na 1,000 Costs na 720 Profit before tax na 280 Taxes (25%) na 70 Net income na 210 Dividends na 63 Balance sheets Current Projected Current Projected Current assets 100 115 Current liabilities 70 81 Net fixed assets 900 1,080 Long-term debt 400 Common stock 300 Retained earnings 230 Refer to the Judd Enterprises financial statements. What is Judd's projected retained earnings under this plan

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Answer:

Judd’s projected retained earnings under this plan = $377

Explanation:

Judd’s projected retained earnings under this plan. = Old retained earnings + New net income - Current dividends

Judd’s projected retained earnings = $230 + $210 - $63

Judd’s projected retained earnings = $377

If we assume that there is no fixed manufacturing overhead and the variable manufacturing overhead is $6 per direct labor-hour, what is the estimated finished goods inventory balance at the end of July

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Answer:

$247,000

Explanation:

The computation of the estimated finished goods inventory balance at the end of July is shown below:-

Unit product cost = 5 × 2.4 + 14 × 2 + 6 × 2

= 52

Now,

Ending finished goods inventory balance = Budgeted unit sales × Ending finished goods inventory percentage × Unit product cost

= 19,000 × 25% × 52

= $247,000

Therefore we have applied the above formula

Define a random variable that represents the time in minutes required to assemble the product

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A random variable x is a numerical outcome of a probability experiment. There is a numerical value which is determined by chance for each outcome in the procedure or experiment. Therefore, a random variable is used for describing outcomes using numerical values.

x = time in minutes

Morganton Company makes one product and it provided the following information to help prepare the master budget:
A) The budgeted selling price per unit is $70. Budgeted unit sales for June, July, August, and September are 8,400, 10,000, 12,000, and 13,000 units, respectively. All sales are on credit.
B) 40% of credit sales are collected in the month of the sale and 60% in the following month.
C) The ending finished goods inventory equals 20% of the following month’s unit sales.
D) The ending raw materials inventory equals 10% of the following month’s raw materials production needs. Each unit of finished goods requires 5 pounds of raw materials. The raw materials cost $2.00 per pound.
E) 30% of raw materials purchases are paid for in the month of purchase and 70% in the following month.
F) The direct labor wage rate is $15 per hour. Each unit of finished goods requires two direct labor-hours.
G) The variable selling and administrative expense per unit sold is $1.80. The fixed selling and administrative expense per month is $60,000.
If the cost of raw materials purchases in June is $88,880, what are the estimated cash disbursements for raw materials purchases in July?

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Answer:

$93,956

Explanation:

Morganton pays 30% of its raw materials purchases during the current month and the rest (70%) is paid in teh following month.

Raw materials purchases for June = $88,880: $88,880 x 70% = $62,216 paid in July.

Raw materials purchases for July = $105,800: $105,800 x 30% = $31,740

total cash disbursements related to raw materials = $93,956

total cost of raw materials for July

budgeted unit sales 10,000          

- beginning inventory 2,000 units

+ desired inventory 2,400 units (20% of August's requirements)

units produced = 10,400

x 5 pounds of raw materials = 52,000 pounds

- beginning inventory of raw materials 5,200

+ ending inventory of raw materials 6,100 (10% of August's requirements)

total raw materials purchased 52,900 pounds

x $2 per pound                    

total raw materials cost for July $105,800

The estimated cash disbursements for raw materials purchases in July are $93,956.

Data and Calculations:

Sales Budget

                                                    June         July       August   September

Sales units                                 8,400       10,000    12,000     13,000

Ending inventory                      2,000         2,400     2,600 (20% of 13,000)

Beginning inventory                (1,680)       (2,000)    (2,400)       2,600

Production units required     8,720       10,400     12,200

Raw Materials (pounds = units x 5):

Required for production       43,600       52,000      61,000

Ending inventory                    5,200           6,100 (10% of 61,000)      

Beginning inventory              (4,360)       (5,200)      (6,100)

Purchases of raw materials 44,440       52,900

Cost of purchases           $88,880   $105,800

Cash Payment for Purchases:

30% purchase month      $26,664       $31,740

70% following month                              62,216

Cash disbursement                            $93,956                      

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Janko Wellspring Inc. has a pump with a book value of $24,000 and a four-year remaining life. A new, more efficient pump, is available at a cost of $45,000. Janko can also receive $8,000 for trading in the old pump. The new pump will reduce variable costs by $10,000 per year over its four-year life. Should the pump be replaced?A. No, because the company will be $3,000 worse off in total.B. Yes, because income will increase by $3,000 per year.C. No, because income will decrease by $10,000 per year.D. No, Janko will record a loss of $16,000 if they replace the pump.E. Yes, because income will increase by $3,000 in total.

Answers

Answer: E. Yes, because income will increase by $3,000 in total.

Explanation:

If the Incremental benefit is positive then the pump should be replaced.

Incremental Benefit = Cost saving + cash received for trading in old pump - Cost of new pump

= (10,000 * 4) + 8,000 - 45,000

= $3,000

Over the four years, the income from the decision to replace the old pump will yield an income of $3,000.

As an incentive for customers to pay their accounts promptly, a business may offer its customers:

a. a sales return.
b. a sales discount.
c. a sales allowance.
d. free delivery.

Answers

Answer:

b. A sales discount

Explanation:

Usually, companies gives sales discounts to their customers to encourage them to pay on time for goods purchased by them. The aim is to enable the customers make immediate payment upon purchase of goods instead of buying them on credit.

Most businesses would prefer receiving cash immediately their goods are sold hence create an incentive in the form of sales discounts which is meant to encourage customers make prompt payment.

A contractor builds two types of homes. The Carolina requires one lot, $160,000 capital, and 160 worker-days of labor, whereas the Savannah requires one lot, $240,000 capital, and 160 worker-days of labor. The contractor owns 300 lots and has $48,000,000 available capital and 43,200 worker-days of labor. The profit on the Carolina is $80,000 and the profit on the Savannah is $90,000. Find how many of each type of home should be built to maximize profit.

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Answer:

the contractor should build 210 Carolina type homes and 60 Savannah type homes

Explanation:

you have to maximize the following equation: 80000C + 90000S

Where:

C = Carolina type homes

S = Savannah type homes

the constraints are:

160000C + 240000S ≤ 48000000

160C + 160S ≤ 43,200

C ≥ 0

S ≥ 0

using solver, the optimal solution is 210C + 60S = $22,200,000

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