"The​ S&H Construction Company expects to have total sales next year totaling $ 14 comma 700 comma 000. In​ addition, the firm pays taxes at 35 percent and will owe $ 290 comma 000 in interest expense. Based on last​ year's operations the​ firm's management predicts that its cost of goods sold will be 63 percent of sales and operating expenses will total 30 percent. What is your estimate of the​ firm's net income​ (after taxes) for the coming​ year?"

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Answer 1

Answer: $480,350

Explanation:

Income is calculated by deducting expenses from the sales which includes the Cost of Goods sold.

The Cost of Goods sold is given to be 63% of the Sales Next year and the Operating Expenses are given to be 30% of the sales.

That means a total of,

= 63 + 30

= 93%

93% of the sales will be deducted from the sales as expenses.

$290,000 will also be owed as interest so needs to be removed from the sales as well.

Calculating that will give,

= 14,700,000 - 14,700,000(0.93) - 290,000

= 14,700,000 - 13,671,000 - 290,000

= $739,000

This is the income after interest and expenses.

Now the tax has to be accounted for.

With a tax rate of 35%, the income minus tax will be,

= 739,000 ( 1 - 0.35)

= 739,000 * 0.65

= $480,350

$480,350 is the after-tax estimate if income for the following year.


Related Questions

Ticker Services began operations in 2015 and maintains long-term investments in available-for-sale securities. The year-end cost and fair values for its portfolio of these investments follow.
Portfolio of Available-for-Sale Securities Cost Fair Value
December 31, 2015 $372,000 $360,860
December 31, 2016 428,500 455,800
December 31, 2017 600,200 700,500
December 31, 2018 876,900 780,200
Prepare journal entries to record each year-end fair value adjustment for these securities.

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Answer:

1.

Dec. 31, year 1

Dr Fair value adjustment – AFS (LT) 11,140

Cr Unrealized gain – Equity 11,140

2.

Dec. 31, year 2

Dr Fair value adjustment – AFS (LT) 16,160

Cr Unrealized gain – Equity 16,160

3

Dec. 31, year 3

Dr Fair value adjustment – AFS (LT) 73,000

Cr Unrealized gain – Equity 73,000

4.

Dec. 31, year 4

Dr Unrealized loss – Equity 3,600

Cr Fair value adjustment – AFS (LT) 3,600

Explanation:

General journal for Ticker Services

1.

Dec. 31, year 1

Dr Fair value adjustment – AFS (LT) 11,140

Cr Unrealized gain – Equity 11,140

($372,000 $360,860)

2.

Dec. 31, year 2

Dr Fair value adjustment – AFS (LT) 16,160

Cr Unrealized gain – Equity 16,160

(455,800-428,500) -11,140

3.

Dec. 31, year 3

Dr Fair value adjustment – AFS (LT) 73,000

Cr Unrealized gain – Equity 73,000

(700,500-600,200)-(455,800-428,500)

100,300-27,300=73,000

4.

Dec. 31, year 4

Dr Unrealized loss – Equity 3,600

Cr Fair value adjustment – AFS (LT) 3,600

(700,500-600,200) -(876,900 -780,200)

100,300-96,700

3,600

Most employees who use flextime prefer to work independently of others. In order to accommodate this preference, businesses permit them to clock in and out as they wish, as long as they put in the necessary 40-hour work week. On some days, they may arrive at 6:00 a.m., while on other days they may decide to come in at noon.

a. True
b. False

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I think that the answer is True, because this is a good schedule to these people

Suppose that you make a series of annual deposits into a bank account that pays 10% interest. The initial deposit at the end of the first year is $1,200. The deposit amount decline by $200 in each of the next four years. How much would you have immediately after the fifth deposit? Group of answer choices

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Answer:

You will have $5,116 in the account.

Explanation:

a) End of 1st-year deposit of $1,200 will become $1,757 ($1,200 * 1.464) in four years' time.

b) End of 2nd-year deposit of $1,000 will become $1,331 ($1,000 * 1.331) in three years' time.

c) End of 3rd-year deposit of $800 will become $968 ($800 * 1.21) in two years' time.

d) End of 4th-year deposit of $600 will become $660 ($600 * 1.1) in a year's time.

e) End of 5th-year deposit of $400 will be $400 in 0 year's time.

f) The total will be $5,117 (a+b+c+d+e).

g) The future value factor is equal to 1.1ⁿ, where the discount factor is 10%.

On October 1, Ebony Ernst organized Ernst Consulting; on October 3, the owner contributed $84,000 in assets in exchange for its common stock to launch the business. On October 31, the company’s records show the following items and amounts. Cash $ 11,360 Cash dividends $ 2,000 Accounts receivable 14,000 Consulting revenue 14,000 Office supplies 3,250 Rent expense 3,550 Land 46,000 Salaries expense 7,000 Office equipment 18,000 Telephone expense 760 Accounts payable 8,500 Miscellaneous expenses 580 Common Stock 84,000 Exercise 1-18 Preparing a statement of cash flows LO P2 Also assume the following: The owner’s initial investment consists of $38,000 cash and $46,000 in land in exchange for its common stock. The company’s $18,000 equipment purchase is paid in cash. The accounts payable balance of $8,500 consists of the $3,250 office supplies purchase and $5,250 in employee salaries yet to be paid. The company’s rent, telephone, and miscellaneous expenses are paid in cash. No cash has been collected on the $14,000 consulting fees earned. Using the above information prepare an October 31 statement of cash flows for Ernst Consulting. (Cash outflows should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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Answer: The answer has been attached

Explanation:

The income statement also referred to as the profit and loss account is a financial statements of a company that shows the revenues and the expenses of a company during a particular period.

The income statement for Ernst consulting has been attached.

The following account titles were drawn from the general ledger of Holt Food Supplies, Incorporated (HFSI): Computers, Operating Expenses, Rent Revenue, Building, Cash, Notes Payable, Land, Utilities Payable, Utilities Expense, Trucks, Gasoline Expense, Retained Earnings, Supplies, Accounts Payable, Office Furniture, Salaries Expense, Common Stock, Service Revenue, Interest Expense, Dividends, Supplies Expense. Required A. List each account title under the element of the accounting equation to which it belongs. B. Will all businesses have the same number of accounts?

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Answer:

Assets= Liabilities + Owner's Equity

Part B: No, all companies do not have the same accounts. The accounts depend on the types of business they are doing. For example a tailoring company would own tailoring machines. A washing company would own washing machines etc. However the accounting equation remains the same. Assets= Liabilities + Owner;s Equity. The assets accounts are included in assets and liabilities and Owner's Equity accounts are inluded in liabilities and owner's equity section.

Explanation:

Holt Food Supplies, Incorporated (HFSI)

Assets

Cash

Supplies

Trucks

Computers

Office Furniture

Land

Building

Liabilities

Short term Liabilities

Accounts Payable

Utilities Payable

Long Term Liabilities

Notes Payable

Stockholder's Equity

Dividends

Common Stock

Retained Earnings(+ Net profit )*

Rent Revenue

Service Revenue

Operating Expenses

utilities Expense

salaries expense

supplies expense

interest expense

The above accounts are included in the balance sheet which is given by the equation

Assets= Liabilities + Retained Earnings

The net profit is calculated from the income statement in which the revenues are added and expenses are subtracted from them to get the net profit. That profit is added to the retained earnings of the balance sheet.

Net Profit =  Revenue - Expenses

 

Match the terms in the left column with their appropriate definition in the right column. PROBLEMS Terms 1. Economic order quantity (EOQ) 2. Materials requirements planning (MRP) Definitions a. A document that creates a legal obligation to buy and pay for goods or services b. The method used to maintain the cash balance in the petty cash account

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Answer: Please the terms do not match the definitions.

Please see below for the appropriate terms which match the given definitions.

Explanation:

A document that creates a legal obligation to buy and pay for goods or services ----Purchase order

A purchase order is defined as a contract or agreement between a buyer( buisness or company) and a seller who is usually a vendor to supply goods or services based on aggrement on the specific product or services, specific quantity for a specific price to be paid by the buyer when delivered .

b)The method used to maintain the cash balance in the petty cash account----- Imprest Fund

An imprest Fund is also known as Petty Cash fund which carries a fixed amount used by Buisnesyses to cover small routine expenses and are replaced or replenished to always maintain the fixed amount.

Some of E and S ​Electronics's merchandise is gathering dust. It is now December 31​, 2018​, and the current replacement cost of the ending merchandise inventory is $ 22,000 below the​ business's cost of the​ goods, which was $ 100,000. Before any adjustments at the end of the​ period, the​ company's Cost of Goods Sold account has a balance of $ 390,000.
Requirements:
1. Journalize any required entries.
2. At what amount should the company report merchandise inventory on the balance sheet?
3. At what amount should the company report cost of goods sold on the income statement?
4. Which accounting principle or concept is most relevant to this situation?

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Answer:

Explanation:

1. The journal entry has been attached.

2. The company report merchandise inventory on the balance sheet as:

= $100,000 - $22,000

= $78,000

This is because, when using the market value method, it should be noted that the inventories will be written down to their market value when it is is lower than inventory cost and in situations whereby the market value is higher than inventory cost, there will be no effect given.

3. The company should report cost of goods sold on the income statement as:

= $390000+$22000

= $412,000

4. The accounting principle of conservatism is used here. Conservatism is a policy whereby companies predict possible future losses but they do not anticipate the future gains. It is used by companies on order to play safe. This can be seen here as we wrote down the inventory value when market value is lower than inventory cost.

A circuit contains two 90 Ω resistors connected in parallel. What's the total circuit resistance?

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Answer:

45ohms

Explanation:

Total resistance in parallel can be calculated by the addition of both resistors

1/R= 1/R1 + 1/R2

The value given are

R1= 90 ohms , R2= 90 ohms

1/R = 1/90+1/90

Take the LCM of both denominators

1/R = 2/90

1/R = 1/45

Cross multiply both sides

R×1 = 45×1

R= 45 ohms

Thus, the total reistance is 45 ohms

Answer:

Total circuit resistance = 45ohms

Explanation:

Given that R1 = 90 and R2 = 90

Rt = total circuit resistance

Resistance in parallel:

Resistance in parallel is found by:

1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2

1/Rt = 1/90 + 1/90

Take the L. C. M and simply

1/Rt = (1 + 1) / 90

1/Rt = 2 / 90

1/Rt = 1/45

Rt = 45 ohms

Total circuit resistance = 45ohms

"Among social workers in selected U.S. urban areas, are the personality characteristics of Need for Structure or In-Group Preference related to prejudicial social judgments about African Americans, Latino Americans, or Asian Americans?" Which of the following is a well-stated subproblem that follows from this research problem?

a. Which group is more discriminated against by the public at large in each of the selected areas: African Americans, Latino Americans, or Asian Americans?
b. What is the most valid existing measure of In-Group Preference?
c. What is the relationship between an index of Need for Structure and an index of prejudice targeting attitudes about Asian Americans among the selected social workers?
d. Which analytic technique is best suited to addressing the research problem, multiple regression or path analysis?

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Answer: What is the relationship between an index of Need for Structure and an index of prejudice targeting attitudes about Asian Americans among the selected social workers?

Explanation:

A research problem in research indicates a statement about the area of concern. The research problem is a question which bothers the researcher and hence needs to be investigated.

The problem statement is a description of an issue that the researcher wants to address or a condition that the researcher wants to improved upon. The problem statement shows the gap between current state and the state that is desired.

With regards to the question above, the subproblem will be what is the relationship between an index of Need for Structure and an index of prejudice targeting attitudes about Asian Americans among the selected social workers?

Among the four options provided, option C is the right answer has it provides further questions based on the main question.

The following information is available for the first year of operations of Creston Inc., a manufacturer of fabricating equipment:
Sales $1,344,600
Gross profit 363,000
Indirect labor 121,000
Indirect materials 49,800
Other factory overhead 22,900
Materials purchased 685,700
Total manufacturing costs for the period 1,484,400
Materials inventory, end of period 49,800
Using the above information, determine the following amounts:
a. Cost of goods sold $_________-
b. Direct materials cost $__________
c. Direct labor cost $__________

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Answer:

a. Cost of goods sold $981,600

b. Direct materials cost $635,900

c. Direct labor cost $654,800

Explanation:

Direct Material Cost Calculation :

Opening Materials Inventory               0

Add Purchases of Materials          685,700

Less Closing Materials Inventory  (49,800)

Direct Materials Cost                     635,900

Direct Labor Cost ; Total Manufacturing Account

Direct Materials Cost                                                     635,900

Indirect labor                                                                    121,000

Indirect materials                                                              49,800

Other factory overhead                                                   22,900

Manufacturing Costs before Direct Labor Cost           829,600

Direct Labor (Balancing Figure)                                    654,800

Total manufacturing costs                                           1,484,400

Cost of Goods Sold Calculation

Sales                                          $1,344,600

Less Gross Profit                       ($363,000)

Cost of Goods Sold                    $981,600

Marigold Corp. has outstanding 77000 shares of 5% preferred stock with a $10 par value and 145600 shares of $3 par value common stock. Dividends have been paid every year except last year and the current year. If the preferred stock is cumulative and nonparticipating and $252900 is distributed, the common stockholders will receive _________.

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Answer:

$ 175,900.00  

Explanation:

Yearly preferred stock dividends=number of preferred shares*dividend percentage*par value

yearly preferred stock dividends=77,000*5%*$10=$ 38,500.00  

Since preferred stock is cumulative it implies that dividends in arrears for last year must be paid alongside this year dividends

dividends to preferred stock=$ 38,500*2=$77,000.00  

common stockholders' dividends=total dividends-preferred stock dividends=$252,900-$77,000=$ 175,900.00  

Plastic Company purchased 100 percent of Spoon Company's voting common stock for $648,000 on January 1, 20X4. At that date, Spoon reported assets of $690,000 and liabilities of $230,000. The book values and fair values of Spoon's assets were equal except for land, which had a fair value $108,000 more than book value, and equipment, which had a fair value $80,000 more than book value. The remaining economic life of all depreciable assets at January 1,20x4, was five years. Spoon reported net income of $68,000 and paid dividends of $34,000 in 20X4
Required Compute the amount of investment income to be reported by Plastic for 20X4

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Answer:

The amount of investment income is $52,000

Explanation:

Assets of $690,000

Liabilities of $230,000

Spoon's assets were equal except for land, which had a fair value $108,000 more than book value, and equipment, which had a fair value $80,000 more than book value.

Net income of $68,000

Paid dividends of $34,000

Proportionate share of reported income

Share in income from investment = 68000 × 100% = $68,000

Depreciation on equipment = (80,000 ÷ 5) = ($16,000)

Amount of investment income = $68,000 - $16,000

= $52,000

Florin and Guilder are two countries separated by a narrow sea.

They use currencies called, respectively, the Flop and the Gulp.

Suppose the nominal exchange rate is 5 Flops per Gulp.

A Guilderian trader buys a 40 Flop barrel of Florish pickles by exchanging 8 Gulps, and a Florish trader buys a 10 Gulp crate of Guilderian apples by exchanging 50 Flops.

Then the Gulp depreciates to 2 Flops per Gulp.

a. How much must the Guilderian pay for the same 40 Flop barrel of pickles? ____(Gulps)

b. How much must the Florish trader pay for the same 10 Gulp crate of apples? ____(Flops)

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Answer:

a. 20 Gulps

b. 20 Flops

Explanation:

The 40 flop barrels of pickles will still maintain its price in Florin

only the foreigner (Guilderian) will feel the impact for buying externally

with the new exchange rate of 2 Flops per Gulp, the Guilderian will pay 40/2 Gulps. This is equal to 20 Gulps

The 10 Gulp crate of apple will maintain its price in Guilder.

only the foreigner (Florish) will feel the impact for buying externally

with the new exchange rate of 2 Flops per Gulp, the Florish will pay 10 x 2 Flops. This is equal to 20 Flops

Money in whatever form when in use or circulation as a means of trade, notably circulating banknotes and coins, is referred to as currency in the most specific meaning.

A currency, in a broader sense, is a system of money in widespread use, particularly among citizens of a country.

The answers are:

a. 20 Gulps  

b. 20 Flops

The pricing of 40 flop buckets of pickle will remain the same in Florin, but foreigners will pay 40/2 Gulps to adapt to the recent exchange rate of 2 flops each gulp. This is the equivalent of 20 Gulps.

The pricing of a 10 Gulp apple package will remain the same in Guilder. Only the foreigner (Floridian) will suffer the effect of the change currency rate of 2 Flops per Gulp when purchasing externally; the Floridian will pay 10 x 2 Flops. This is the same as 20 Flops.

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One year ago, a U.S. investor converted dollars to yen and purchased 100 shares of stock in a Japanese company at a price of 3,150 yen per share. The stock's total purchase cost was 315,000 yen. At the time of purchase, in the currency market 1 yen equaled $0.00952. Today, the stock is selling at a price of 3,465 yen per share, and in the currency market $1 equals 145 yen. The stock does not pay a dividend. If the investor were to sell the stock today and convert the proceeds back to dollars, what would be his realized return on his initial dollar investment from holding the stock?

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Answer: -20.31%

Explanation:

A year ago, a United States investor converted dollars to yen and bought 100 shares of stock in a Japanese company at price of 3,150 yen per share. At that time of purchase, 1 yen equaled $0.00952.

Total cost =3150×100 yen = 315000 yen

= 315000 × 0.00952 = $2998.8

Today, the stock sells at a price of 3,465 yen per share, and in the currency market $1 equals 145 yen.

Total selling price=3465 × 100 = 346500 yen =346500/145 = $2389.7

Return = (2389.7-2998.8)×100/2998.8

= -20.31%

An inexperienced accountant for Marigold Corp. showed the following in the income statement: income before income taxes $432,000 and unrealized gain on available-for-sale securities (before taxes) $85,200. The unrealized gain on available-for-sale securities and income before income taxes are both subject to a 33% tax rate. Prepare a correct statement of comprehensive income.

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Answer:

$346,524

Explanation:

Marigold Corp correct statement of Comprehensive Income

Income before income taxes 432,000

Income taxes expenses 142,560

(432,000*33%)

Net Income or loss 289,440

(432,000-142,560)

Other comprehensive income:

Unrealized gain on available-for-sale securities before tax

(85,200-(85,200*33%)

=85,200-28,116

=57,084

Hence:

Comprehensive income:

289,440+57,084

=$346,524

The risk-free rate of interest is 4% and the market risk premium is 7%. Hughes Corporation has a beta of 1.3, and last year generated a return of 11% with a standard deviation of returns of 15%. The required return on Hughes Corporation stock is:

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Answer:

13.10%

Explanation:

Required return = Risk-free rate + (Beta * Market risk premium) ...... (1)

Where;

Required return = ?

Risk-free rate = 4%, or 0.04

Beta = 1.3

Market risk premium = 7%, or 0.07

Substitute the values into equation (1), we have:

Required return = 0.04 + (1.3 * 0.07) = 0.1310, or 13.10%

Therefore, the required return on Hughes Corporation stock is 13.10%.

Given the following cost and activity observations for Bounty Company's utilities, use the high-low method to determine Bounty's variable utilities cost per machine hour. Round your answer to the nearest cent.
Cost Machine Hours
March $3,018 15,239
April 2,628 9,504
May 2,857 11,534
June 3,730 18,045
a. $0.86
b. $1.42
c. $0.13
d. $0.90

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Answer:

Variable cost per hour= $0.13

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

March $3,018 15,239

April 2,628 9,504

May 2,857 11,534

June 3,730 18,045

To calculate the unitary variable cost under the high-low method, we need to use the following formula:

Variable cost per unit= (Highest activity cost - Lowest activity cost)/ (Highest activity units - Lowest activity units)

Variable cost per unit= (3,730 - 2,628) / (18,045 - 9,504)

Variable cost per unit= $0.13 per hour

Eli Lilly is very excited because sales for his nursery and plant company are expected to double from $600,000 to $1,200,000 next year. Eli notes that net assets (Assets − Liabilities) will remain at 50 percent of sales. His firm will enjoy an 8 percent return on total sales. He will start the year with $120,000 in the bank and is bragging about the Jaguar and luxury townhouse he will buy.
Compute his likely cash balance or deficit for the end of the year. Start with beginning cash and subtract the asset buildup (equal to 50 percent of the sales increase) and add in profit. (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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Answer:

ending cash balance = -$84,000

Since the profits are not enough to cover asset buildup, he will probably need to borrow money to cover them. Even though his company will be more profitable, its cash position will not be very healthy.

Explanation:

current sales $600,000

net assets = equity = $300,000

return = $600,000 x 8% = $48,000

next year's sales $1,200,000

net assets = equity = $600,000

return = $1,200,000 x 8% = $96,000

asset buildup = $600,000 - $300,000 = $300,000

ending cash balance = beginning cash balance + profit - asset buildup = $120,000 + $96,000 - $300,000 = -$84,000

Sommer, Inc., is considering a project that will result in initial aftertax cash savings of $1.89 million at the end of the first year, and these savings will grow at a rate of 2 percent per year indefinitely. The firm has a target debt-equity ratio of .80, a cost of equity of 12.9 percent, and an aftertax cost of debt of 5.7 percent. The cost-saving proposal is somewhat riskier than the usual project the firm undertakes; management uses the subjective approach and applies an adjustment factor of 1 percent to the cost of capital for such risky projects.

What is the maximum initial cost the company would be willing to pay for the project?

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Answer:

The maximum initial cost is $2,17,24,138

Explanation:

Solution

From the given question, we are asked to find the maximum initial cost the company would be willing to pay for the project.

Now,

The first step to take is to calculate the weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)

Which is:

The weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) = [After-tax Cost of Debt x Weight of Debt] + [Cost of Equity x Weight of Equity]

= [5.70% x (0.80/1.80)] + [12.90% x (1/1.80)]

= 2.53% + 7.17%

= 9.70%

Secondly we calculate for the project discount rate which is stated as follows:

The Project Discount Rate = Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) + Risk Adjustment Factor

= 9.70% + 1%

= 10.70%

The third step is to find the maximum initial cost the company would be willing to pay for the project

So,

as regards to the  NPV Method of Capital Budgeting, the Project should be received if the NPV of the present value is  seen as positive,

Hence,

The NPV = Present Value of Annual cash inflows – Present Value of Cash Outflows.

Thus,

The Maximum initial cost the company would be willing to pay for the project is the Present Value of the annual after-tax in-flows which is determined as follows

The Maximum initial cost = Initial After-tax Savings / (Ke – g)

= $18,90,000 / (0.1070 - .02)

= $18,90,000 / 0.0870

= $2,17,24,138

Answer:

$2.17 Millions          

Explanation:

There are

Step-1. WACC Computation

WACC  = [Post Tax Cost of Debt x Debt Weight] + [Cost of Equity x  Equity Weight]

= [5.7% * (0.80/1.80)] + [12.9% * (1/1.80)]

= 2.53% + 7.17%

= 9.7%

Now here we will Add 1% for the additional risk to the WACC calculated so that it represents the Project Discount Rate.

Project Discount Rate =  9.7% + 1% = 10.7%

Step 2. Computation of maximum initial cost the company would be willing to pay for the project.

Using the Dividend Valuation Model, we can calculate the Maximum initial cost the company would be willing to pay for the project.

Maximum initial cost = Initial After-tax Savings / (Ke – g)

Here

Present Value of the annual after-tax inflows is $1.89 Million

Ke is the WACC which is 10.7%

g is growth rate which is 2% here.

So by putting the values, we have:

Maximum initial cost = $1.89 / (10.7% - 2%)

= $1.89 / 8.7%

= $2.17 Millions

Borasco Corp. owns land with a fair market value of $200,000. Borasco purchased the land 10 years ago for $65,000 and owes a liability of $50,000 as of August 2 of the current year. Alvo Corp. owns 100% of Borasco. Borasco is completely liquidated on August 2 of the current year, according to a plan adopted on June 18 of the current year. As a result, the land is transferred to Alvo in complete cancellation of Borasco's stock. What basis does Alvo have in the land it receives?

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Answer:

$65,000

Explanation:

Borasco was the person who purchased the land for $65,000 in which the land was later transferred to Alvo. Therefore no gain or loss is been recognized in this liquidation because it subsidiary is been liquidated by the parent which is why the basis of land is said to be carryover basis of $65,000 at the end of the transaction.

Suppose that because of the popularity of the low-carb diet, bakeries need fewer workers and steak houses need more workers. The unemployment created by this change is:

A. frictional unemployment created by sectoral shifts.
B. structural unemployment created by sectoral shifts.
C. structural unemployment created by efficiency wages.
D. frictional unemployment created by efficiency wages.

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Answer:

The correct answer is: A. frictional unemployment created by sectoral shifts.

Explanation:

Frictional unemployment is a type of search unemployment, which occurs when the worker is looking for a job, or being transferred from one job to another.

This type of unemployment is caused by several circumstances, in the scenario exemplified by the question above, frictional unemployment occurs due to sectoral changes, due to the popularity of the low-carb diet, so there was a migration of jobs from bakeries that need less workers to the steakhouses who need more workers.

Paper Moon, a manufacturer of outdoor lighting fixtures is operating at less than full capacity. The plant manager is considering making the mounting brackets now being purchased from a supplier at $8 each. Paper Moon already has the equipment to produce the brackets. The plant manager has analyzed the cost of producing the brackets and determined that each bracket will require $2 of direct material, $1 of direct labor, and $8 of manufacturing overhead. Seventy-five percent of the manufacturing overhead is a fixed cost that would not be affected by the decision to manufacture the brackets. Should Paper Moon continue to purchase the brackets or produce them internally?

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Answer:

The fixtures should be purchased     because it will save the Paper Moon by $3 per unit

Explanation:

To determine whether or not the fixtures should be manufacture purchased, we will compare the variable cost of making internally to the external purchase price.

Variable cost of  making = 2 + 1 + (25%× 8)= $5

Note that  the fixed manufacturing cost represents a cost that would be incurred irrespective of the decision taken. Hence it is considered. Only the variable portion is relevant.

                                                                                             

Variable cost of  making                                                     $5

External purchase price                                                      $8

Saving in cost by making                                                      $3

The fixtures should be purchased     because it will save the Paper Moon by $3 per unit

Suppose the government decides to enact a new tax on T-shirts. What will happen in the market for T-shirts? (Note: Neither the supply curve nor the demand curve for T-shirts is perfectly inelastic.)

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Answer:

- The price buyers will pay will be higher

- The tax on T shirts will cause a dead weight loss

- There will be a decrease in T shirts sold

Explanation:

In this scenario when curve for demand and is not perfectly inelastic it means that with an increase in price there is a fall in the amount of a good demanded.

So when tax is imposed on the T shirts the producers will have a higher cost of production. This is transfered to the buyer in form of higher prices.

Since the increase in price reduces quantity demanded, the buyer will buy less T Shirts at the higher price

Dead weight loss is a cost to society as a result of inefficiency non the market.

When taxes are applied supply and demand go out of equillibrum as prices are now higher. Therefore tax imposition causes a dead weight loss.

Answer: B. The tax on T-shirts will cause a deadweight loss.

C. The price consumers pay for T-shirts will be higher.

D. The quantity of T-shirts sold will decrease.

Explanation:

The tax will cause a dead weight loss because the Economy is inefficient. By introducing taxes, the Supply and Demand Equilibrium changes and because of this, production shifts to a point where it is not efficient which reduces the welfare of the economy. That loss in welfare is the Deadweight loss.

As a direct result of taxes, consumers usually have to shoulder the burden. The tax will be added to the good which will increase it's price so that the producers are able to pay the Government the taxes required and still have enough for profit.

The Quantity of shirts sold will reduce. As neither the supply nor the demand curve for the T-shirts are perfectly Inelastic, an increase in price will reduce demand but depending on the Elasticity it might not be by a lot but so long as it is not perfectly Inelastic, the demand will reduce.

A small manufacturer that makes clothespins and other household products buys new injection molding equipment for a cost of $500,000. This will allow the manufacturer to make more clothespins in the same amount of time with an estimated increase in sales of 25%. If the manufacturer currently makes 75 tons of clothespins per year, which sell at $18,000 per ton, what will be the increase in revenue next year from the new equipment

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Answer:

$337,500

Explanation:

Data provided in the question

Cost of an equipment = $500,000

Increased in sales = 25%

Currently number of tons made per year = 75 tons

Selling price per ton = $18,000

Based on the above information, the increased in revenue next year is

= Increased in sales × Currently number of tons made per year × Selling price per ton

= 25% × 75 tons × $18,000

= $337,500

By applying the above formula we can get the increased in revenue amount

A company purchased a commercial dishwasher by paying cash of $4,600. The dishwasher's fair value on the date of the purchase was $4,980. The company incurred $420 in transportation costs, $350 installation fees, and paid a $250 fine for illegal parking while the dishwasher was being delivered. For what amount will the company record the dishwasher?A company purchased a commercial dishwasher by paying cash of $4,600. The dishwasher's fair value on the date of the purchase was $4,980. The company incurred $420 in transportation costs, $350 installation fees, and paid a $250 fine for illegal parking while the dishwasher was being delivered. For what amount will the company record the dishwasher?

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Answer:

$5750

Explanation:

All the cost that are necessary to bring the machine in ready for use condition for the company must form part of the asset as per the International Accounting Standard IAS 16 Property, Plant and Equipment guidelines.

Cash paid                 $4980

Transportation cost  $420

Installation fees         $350  

Total cost                 $5750

The additional $250 cost that is paid as fine must not be included in the cost of the dishwasher machine as it was not necessary for the company to park the car in a inadmissible manner to make the dishwasher ready for use.

Suppose that the government wishes to decrease the market equilibrium monthly rent by increasing the supply of housing. Assuming that demand remains unchanged, by how many additional units of housing would the government need to supply to get the market equilibrium rental price to fall to $1,500 per month?

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Answer: 2500 units

Explanation: Since government plans on reducing the market equilibrium rent to $1500 per month, it's required of the govt. to extend the provision of apartments by 2500 units.

The equilibrium rent is $2000 and also the equilibrium quantity is 12,500 units. If 2500 more units were added by the govt. this might cause a rise of 15,000 unit available for rent within the market.

The equilibrium price would now be $1500 (the rent the govt. is trying to achiev.) and also the equilibrium quantity 15,000 units

Upon graduating from college, you make an annual salary of $58,381. You set a goal to double it in the future. If your salary increases at an average annual rate of 7.61 percent, how long will it take to reach your goal? Round the answer to two decimal places.

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Answer: 9.20

Explanation:

In finance there is a rule for calculating this called 'The Rule of 70'.

With The Rule of 70, you are able to calculate the amount of time it will take an investment to double if you divide 70 by the growth rate of the investment.

In this scenario, the investment is your salary and the growth rate is 7.61% pee year.

The amount of time it will take to double is therefore,

= 70 / 7.61

= 9.19842312746

= 9.20 years.

It will take 9.20 years to double.

Find the EAR in each of the following cases. (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16. Use 365 days in a year.) Stated Rate (APR) Number of Times Compounded Effective Rate (EAR) 10.00 % Quarterly % 16.00 Monthly % 16.00 Daily % 12.00 Semiannually.

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Answer:

10.38%

17.23%

17.35%

12.36%

Explanation:

10% quarterly:

EAR=(1+APR/4)^4-1

The APR is divided by 4 and raised to the power of 4 to show that interest is compounded four times a year

EAR=(1+10%/4)^4-1=10.38%

16% monthly:

EAR=(1+APR/12)^12-1=(1+16%/12)^12-1=17.23%

16% daily:

EAR=(1+APR/365)^365-1=(1+16%/365)^365-1=17.35%

12% semiannually:

EAR=(1+APR/2)^2-1=(1+12%/2)^2-1=12.36%

The APR is divided by 2 and raised to the power of 2 since interest compounding is twice a  year

The Effective annual rate EAR in each of the following cases are: 10% quarterly: 10.38%, 16% monthly: 17.23%, 16% daily: 17.35%, 12% semiannually: 12.36%.

According to the question:

Stated Rate (APR)

Number of Times Compounded Effective Rate (EAR)

A:

EAR = (1+APR/4)⁴⁻¹

To demonstrate that interest is compounded four times year, the APR is divided by four and increased to the power of four.

EAR = (1+10%/4)⁴⁻¹

=10.38%

B:

EAR = (1+APR/12)¹²⁻¹

=(1+16%/12)¹²⁻¹

=17.23%

C:

EAR = (1+APR/365)³⁶⁵⁻¹

=(1+16%/365)³⁶⁵⁻¹

=17.35%

D:

EAR = (1+APR/2)²⁻¹

=(1+12%/2)²⁻¹

=12.36%

Thus, the EAR in each of the following cases are: 10% quarterly: 10.38%, 16% monthly: 17.23%, 16% daily: 17.35%, 12% semiannually: 12.36%.

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Restaurants in tourist's areas will close during the off-season if their: a. AFC is less than their TR. b. ATC is less than their TR. c. AVC is greater than their TR. d. AFC is greater than their TR.

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Answer: c. AVC is greater than their TR.

Explanation:

At the point where Average Variable Costs are greater than Total Revenue, this means that the restaurant is unable to cover its Variable Costs. It will therefore shutdown in the short run being the off season so as to stop incurring the Variable Costs.

If they shut down for instance, they will incur only fixed costs. If they do not shut down, they will incur both fixed costs and Variable Costs which are greater than revenue and so cannot be covered thereby increasing losses.

It is therefore better to shutdown in the off-season to keep the losses to a minimum.

Laser Delivery Services, Inc. (LDS), was incorporated January 1. The following transactions occurred during the year:________. A. Received $37,000 cash from the company's founders in exchange for common stock. B. Purchased land for $14,000, signing a two-year note (ignore interest). C. Bought two used delivery trucks at the start of the year at a cost of $9,000 each; paid $3,500 cash and signed a note due in three years for $14,500 (ignore interest). D. Paid $1,800 cash to a truck repair shop for a new motor, which increased the cost of one of the trucks. E. Stockholder Jonah Lee paid $320,000 cash for a house for his personal use.

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Question Requirements:

1. Record the transaction. Note: Enter debits before credits. Transaction General Journal Debit Credit Record entry Clear entry View general journal

2. Show the effects of the journal entries by account, using the T-account Cash Equipment Beg. Bal Beg. Bal End. Bal End. Bal Land Notes Payable Beg. Bal Beg. Bal. End. Bal. End. Bal. Common Stock Beg. Bal End. Bal

3. Extract a Trial Balance.

4. Prepare a classified balance sheet for Laser Delivery Services, Inc., at the end of December. Enter Retained earnings with a zero balance in the appropriate section. LASER DELIVERY SERVICES, INC Balance Sheet.

Answer:

1. Journal Entries

                                   Debit           Credit

A. Cash                $37,000

   Common Stock                         $37,000

To record issue of common stock.

B. Land               $14,000

   Note Payable                         $14,000

To record purchase of land for note payable.

C. Vehicles        $18,000

   Cash                                     $3,500

   Notes Payable                    $14,500

To record purchase of delivery trucks by cash and notes payable.

D. Vehicles Repairs $1,800

    Cash                                   $1,800

To record vehicle repair.

E. No journal entry required

2. Leger Accounts:

a) Cash Account

                                Debit           Credit       Balance

A. Common Stock  $37,000                         $37,000

C. Vehicles                                 $3,500       $33,500

D. Vehicle Repair                         1,800         $31,700

b) Common Stock

                               Debit           Credit       Balance

A. Cash                                      $37,000       $37,000

c) Land

                               Debit           Credit       Balance

B. Notes Payable  $14,000                         $14,000

d) Notes Payable

                               Debit           Credit          Balance

B. Land                                      $14,000       $14,000

C. Vehicles                                $14,500      $28,500

e) Vehicles

                               Debit           Credit       Balance

C. Cash                   $3,500                          $3,500

C. Notes Payable  $14,500                         $18,000

D. Cash                $1,800                             $19,800

3. Trial Balance as at December 31:

                                           Debit           Credit

Cash                                 $31,700

Common Stock                                     $37,000

Land                                $14,000

Notes Payable                                      $28,500

Vehicles                          $19,800

Total                              $65,500        $65,500

4. Balance Sheet as at December 31:

Assets:

Current Assets:

Cash                         31,700        31,700

Long-Term Assets:

Land                        14,000

Vehicles                  19,800       33,800

Total Assets                           $65,500

Liabilities + Equity:

Liabilities:

Notes Payable                         28,500

Common Stock                       37,000

Total Liabilities + Equity     $65,500

Explanation:

a) The General journal records the transactions as they occur on a daily basis, showing the accounts to be debited and the ones to be credited.

b) The house bought by Stockholder Jonah Lee is a personal transaction that does not relate to the company.  The entity concept that separates ownership from the business does not allow such personal transactions to be recorded in the accounting records of a company.

c) The balance sheet shows the assets and the owners of the financial resources used to acquire the assets.  It is always in balance, with assets equalling the liabilities and equity with the occurrence of each transaction.

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