Walter, a single taxpayer, purchased a limited partnership interest in a tax shelter in 1993. He also acquired a rental house in 2019, which he actively manages. During 2019, Walter's share of the partnership's losses was $30,000, and his rental house generated $20,000 in losses. Walter's modified adjusted gross income before passive losses is $130,000.
a. Calculate the amount of Walter's allowable deduction for rental house activities for 2017.
b. Calculate the amount of Walter's allowable deduction for the partnership losses for 2017.
c. What may be done with the unused losses, if anything?

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Answer 1

Answer:

a. maximum allowable deduction = $25,000 - [50% x ($130,000 - $100,000)] = $25,000 - (50% x 30,000) = $25,000 - $15,000 = $10,000

b. partnerships passive losses must be deducted from passive gains, since there are no passive gains, there are no deductions = $0

c. passive losses can be carried forward for future deductions against passive gains


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A tire manufacturer has three different models that it sells. The anticipated payoff is dependent on the type sold and the level of demand.

Scenarios
Alternatives Low demand Medium demand High demand
All season $227,656 $365,000 $170,000
All terrain $260,470 $425,000 $400,000
Winter $-183,404 $238,000 $790,000
Probability 0.35 0.40 0.25

Requied:
What is the EMV for the all season tires?

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Answer:

The EMV for the all season tires is:

= $268,180.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                            Scenarios

Alternatives Low demand Medium demand High demand

All season       $227,656           $365,000        $170,000

All terrain        $260,470           $425,000       $400,000

Winter             $-183,404           $238,000       $790,000

Probability            0.35                    0.40                 0.25

EMV for All Season Tires:

Scenarios                   Payoff          Probability   Expected Value

Low demand           $227,656           0.35           $79,680

Medium demand    $365,000           0.40            146,000

High demand           $170,000           0.25             42,500

Total EMV =                                                         $268,180

property rights are important to a free enterprise system because they

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Answer: Protect businesses' freedom to buy and sell products

Explanation:

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On December 31, 2009, Beam, Inc., borrowed $650,000 on an 8%, 10-year mortgage note payable. The note is to be repaid in equal quarterly installments of $23,761 (beginning March 31, 2010). Prepare journal entries to reflect (a) the issuance of the mortgage note payable, (b) the payment of the first installment on March 31, 2010, and (c) the payment of the second installment on June 30, 2010. Round amounts to the nearest dollar.

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Answer:

Part a

Date - December 31, 2009

Debit : Cash  $650,000

Credit : Mortgage note payable $650,000

Part b

Date - March 31, 2010

Debit : Mortgage note payable $10,761.00

Debit : Interest expense $13,000.00

Credit : Cash $23,761.00

Part c

Date - June 30, 2010

Debit : Mortgage note payable $10,976.22

Debit : Interest expense $12,784.78

Credit : Cash $23,761.00

Explanation:

At inception the Mortgage is initially measured at Fair Value, that is at the amount given by the Lender.

Mortgage payments would then include interest payments and capital repayments.

Preparing an amortization schedule would give us all the details required for this Mortgage.

Using a financial calculator, first set the data as follows :

PV = $650,000

I = 8%

P/YR = 4

N = 10 x 4 = 40

PMT =  - $23,761

FV = $0

Then, prepare the amortization schedule for the mortgage note payable.

Date              Capital Repayment       Interest Payment         Balance

Dec 31 - 09              $ 0                             $ 0                      $650,000.00

Mar 31 - 10        $10,761.00                 $13,000.00                $639,239.00

June 30 - 10     $10,976.22                 $12,784.78                $628,262.78

The common stock of the P.U.T.T. Corporation has been trading in a narrow price range for the past month, and you are convinced it is going to break far out of that range in the next three months. You do not know whether it will go up or down, however. The current price of the stock is $100 per share, and the price of a 3-month call option at an exercise price of $100 is $10.

Required:
a. If the risk-free interest rate is 5% per year, what must be the price of a 3-month put option on P.U.T.T. stock at an exercise price of $140?
b. What would be a simple options strategy to exploit your conviction about the stock price?

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Answer:

A. $7.65

B. $ 17.65

$ 18.07

Explanation:

A. Calculation to determine the price of a 3-month put option on P.U.T.T. stock at an exercise price of $100

Using this formula

P = C-S+[X/(1+r)T]

Let plug in the formula

P = 10-100+[100/(1+0.10)1/4]

P = 10-100+[100/(1.10)1/4]

P = 10-100+[100/1.0241]

P = 10-100+97.65

P = 10-2.35

P = $7.65

Therefore the price of a 3-month put option on P.U.T.T. stock at an exercise price of $100 will be $7.65

B. Calculation for the Stock price future movements

Total cost of straddle option = $10+$ 7.65

Total cost of straddle option= $ 17.65

Therefore Stock price future movements is $ 17.65

Calculation to determine the profit on your initial investment

Profit=$ 17.65*(1.10)^1/4

Profit=$ 17.65*1.0241

Profit= $ 18.07

Therefore the profit on your initial investment will be $ 18.07

The income statement, balance sheets, and additional information for Virtual Gaming Systems are provided. $2,510,000 2,500 2,512,500 VIRTUAL GAMING SYSTEMS Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 2021 Net sales Gain on sale of land Total revenues Expenses: Cost of goods sold $1,605,000 Operating expenses 606,000 Depreciation expense 24,000 Interest expense 25,000 Income tax expense 71,000 Total expenses Net income 2.331,000 $ 181,500 VIRTUAL GAMING SYSTEMS Balance Sheets December 31 2021 2020 $ 211,140 73,900 146,500 4,060 $ 154,980 89,000 136,000 6,220 Assets Current assets Cash Accounts receivable Inventory Prepaid rent Long-term assets Investments Land Equipment Accumulated depreciation Total assets Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Current liabilities Accounts payable Interest payable Income tax payable Long-term Habilities Notes payable Stockholders' equity Common stock Retained earnings Total abilities and stockholders' equity 196.000 210,500 232,000 (229,500) $944,600 110,000 261,000 211,000 (205,500 $ 862,600 30,500 1,200 21,400 $ 89,000 3,100 24,500 226,000 247,000 361,000 280.500 310,000 210.000 $862.600 Additional Information for 2021: 1. Purchase additional investment in stocks for $86,000 2. Sell land costing $50,500 for $53,000, resulting in a $2,500 gain on sale of land. 3. Purchase $21,000 in equipment by issuing a $21.000 long-term note payable to the seller. No cash is exchanged in the transaction 4. Declare and pay a cash dividend of 5111,000. 5. Issue common stock for $51.000.
Required: Prepare the statement of cash flows for Virtual Gaming Systems using the direct method.

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Answer:

Net Increase in cash = $56,160

Explanation:

Note: The data in this question are merged together, but see the attached pdf file for how the full question actually appear.

Note: See the attached excel file for the statement of cash flows for Virtual Gaming Systems using the direct method.

From the attached excel file, we have:

Net cash from operating activities = $149,160

Net cash from investing activities = -$33,000

Net cash from financing activities = -$60,000

Net Increase in cash = $149,160 - $33,000 - $60,000 = $56,160

. It is important to conserve fossil fuels because

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Answer:

Non-renewable resources (energy).

Explanation:

Renewable energy is also known as clean energy and it can be defined as a type of energy that are generated through natural sources or technology-based processes that are replenished constantly. Some examples of these natural sources are water (hydropower), wind (wind energy), sun (solar power), geothermal, biomass, waves etc.

Basically, a renewable energy source is sustainable and as such can not be exhausted.

On the other hand, a non-renewable energy refers to an energy source such as fossil fuels that takes a very long time to be created or their creation happened long ago and isn't likely to happen again e.g uranium. Fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, come from deep inside the Earth where they formed over millions of years ago.

Hence, it is very important to conserve fossil fuels because they are non-renewable resources (energy), unstainable and can be exhausted.

Bailey Furniture Company has prepared the following flexible budget for April and is in the process of interpreting the variances. F denotes a favorable variance and U denotes an unfavorable variance. Flexible Budget Price Variance Efficiency Variance Material A $50,000 $2,600 F $4,200 U Material B $78,000 $1,500 U $2,900 F Direct manufacturing labor $95,000 $1,200 U $3,700 F The most likely explanation of the above direct manufacturing labor variances is that

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Answer:

See notes below

Explanation:

Rate variance

The rate variance is the  the difference between the standard labor cost of the actual hours paid for and the actual cost.

Possible reasons:

An increase in wage rate

Skilled workers were as against using the unskilled workers planned for

Efficiency variance

Labour efficiency variance is the difference between the actual time taken to achieve a given production output less the standard hours allowed for same multiplied by the standard labour rate

Possible reasons:

The use of skilled workers who worked faster than the unskilled workers planed for

The workers were trained making them more efficient in saving time

List six daily activities you perform. They might include preparing homework assignments, shopping and other activities. Ensure that three of the activities call for decision making that is unstructured(or semi-structured) and three involve structured decision making. Prepare a report explaining what decision making is required and why the decision making is unstructured or structured

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Answer:

Work, School, Making dinner, Driving, Choosing music, Doing homework

Explanation:

Bonds often pay a coupon twice a year. For the valuation of bonds that make semiannual payments, the number of periods doubles, whereas the amount of cash flow decreases by half. Using the values of cash flows and the number of periods, the valuation model is adjusted accordingly.
Assume that a $1,000,000 par value, semiannual coupon U.S. Treasury note with five years to maturity (YTM) has a coupon rate of 3%. The yield to maturity of the bond is 7.70%.
Using this information and ignoring the other involved, calculate the value of the Treasury note:
a) $509,016.47
b) $686,768.25
c) $969,555.18
d) $807,962.65.
Based on your calculations and understanding of semiannual coupon bonds, complete the following statement:
Assuming that interest rates remain constant, the T-note's price is expected to:___________.

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Answer:

1.

Bond Price or Present value = $807962.6540 rounded off to $807962.65

Option d is the correct answer

2.

Assuming that interest rates remain constant, the T-note's price is expected to increase.

Explanation:

1.

To calculate the quote/price of the bond today, which is the present value of the bond, we will use the formula for the price of the bond. As the bond is a semi annual bond, the semi annual coupon payment, number of periods and semi annual YTM will be,

Coupon Payment (C) = 1000000 * 0.03 * 6/12 = $15000

Total periods (n) = 5 * 2 = 10

r or YTM = 7.7% * 6/12  =  3.85% or 0.0385

The formula to calculate the price of the bonds today is attached.

Bond Price = 15000 * [( 1 - (1+0.0385)^-10) / 0.0385]  + 1000000 / (1+0.0385)^10

Bond Price or Present value = $807962.6540 rounded off to $807962.65

2.

Assuming the interest rates remain constant, the T-note's price is expected to increase as the T-note comes close to its maturity. The bonds that are issued at discount see an increase in price when interest rate remains constant and the time to their maturity decreases as they pay par value at maturity and discount is amortized.

Quad Enterprises is considering a new three-year expansion project that requires an initial fixed asset investment of $2.46 million. The fixed asset falls into the three-year MACRS class. The project is estimated to generate $2,000,000 in annual sales, with costs of $711,000. The project requires an initial investment in net working capital of $220,000, and the fixed asset will have a market value of $300,000 at the end of the project.
1. If the tax rate is 35 percent, what is the project's Year 0 net cash flow?
2. If the required return is 16%, what is the project's NPV?

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Answer:

1) initial outlay = $2,460,000 + $220,000 = $2,680,000

2)

depreciation expense year 1 = $819,918

depreciation expense year 2 = $1,093,470

depreciation expense year 2 = $364,326

book value at end of year 3 = $182,286

net cash flow year 1 = [($2,000,000 - $711,000 - $819,918) x 0.65] + $819,918 = $1,124,821.30

net cash flow year 2 = [($2,000,000 - $711,000 - $1,093,470) x 0.65] + $1,093,470 = $1,220,564.50

net cash flow year 3 = [($2,000,000 - $711,000 - $364,326) x 0.65] + $364,326 = $965,364.10

terminal value (year 3) = [($182,286 - $300,000) x .65] + $220,000 = $143,485.90

NPV = -$92,854.95

A popular, local coffeeshop in one of the suburbs of New York City (NYC) estimates they use 3,100 pounds of coffee annually. They have to determine how many pounds to order each time in order to minimize their total annual cost. a. Determine the optimal size of the order assuming an EOQ model with a holding cost of $10 per pound annually and an ordering cost of $100.

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Answer:

Economic order quantity (EOQ)= 249 pounds

Explanation:

Economic order quantity (EOQ) is the ideal order quantity a company should purchase to minimize inventory costs such as holding costs, shortage costs, and order costs.

Economic order quantity (EOQ)= √[(2*D*S)/H]

D= Demand in units

S= Order cost

H= Holding cost

D= 3,100

S= $100

H= $10

Economic order quantity (EOQ)= √[(2*3,100*100) / 10]

Economic order quantity (EOQ)= 249 pounds

The Cole Beverage Company (CBC) has a soft drink product that has a constant annual demand of 3,600 cases per year. A case of this soft drink product from Supplier A costs CBC $4 and carrying cost is charged at 25% of purchase cost (that is, $1 per case per year). Ordering costs are estimated to be $32 per order placed. Based on these information, the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) for this soft drink product is a. 480 b. 240 c. 120 d. Not enough information given to answer this question

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Answer:

a. 480

Explanation:

The computation of the economic order quantity is given below:

[tex]EOQ = \sqrt{\frac{2\times annual \ demand \times ordering\ cost }{carrying \ cost}} \\\\= \sqrt{\frac{2\times 3600\times \$32}{\$1} }[/tex]

= 480 units

The carrying cost could be determined below:

= $4 × 25%

= $1

hence, the carrying cost is $1

Therefore the economic order quantity is 480

Thus, the correct option is a.

An industrial park is being planned for a tract of land near the river. To prevent flood damage to the industrial buildings that will be built on this low-lying land, an earthen embankment can be constructed. The height of the embankment will be determined by an economic analysis of the costs and benefits. The following data have been gathered: Embankment Height Above Roadway (m) Initial Cost 2.0 $100,000 2.5 165,000 3.0 300,000 3.5 400,000 4.0 550,000 Flood Level Above Roadway (m) Average Frequency That Flood Level Will Exceed Height in Col. 1 2.0 Once in 3 years 2.5 Once in 8 years 3.0 Once in 25 years 3.5 Once in 50 years 4.0 Once in 100 years The embankment can be expected to last 50 years and will require no maintenance. Whenever the flood water flows over the embankment, $300,000 of damage occurs. Determine which of the five heights above the roadway should be selected. The interest rate is 12%. (50 points)

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Answer:

The best height will be of 3.5 as it provides the best expected present worth.

Explanation:

2.0 heights Cost $100,000 now and it is expected to have losses of 300,000 every three years:

Present Value of Annuity  

[tex]C \times \displaystyle \frac{1-(1+r)^{-time} }{rate} = PV\\[/tex]  

C 300,000

time 16.67

(50 years of useful life / 3 years expected flood)

rate 0.404928

(we capitalize the 12% annual into a 3-year rate)

[tex]300000 \times \displaystyle \frac{1-(1+0.404928)^{-16.67} }{0.404928} = PV\\[/tex]  

PV $738,308.8983  

Present Worth: 100,000 + 738,308.90 = 838,308.90

2.5 height: cost $165,000, and we expected damage every eight year:

Present Value of Annuity  

[tex]C \times \displaystyle \frac{1-(1+r)^{-time} }{rate} = PV\\[/tex]  

C 300,000

time 6.25 (50 years useful life / 8 years)  

rate 1.475963176  (we capitalize the 12% annual into a 8-year rate)

[tex]300000 \times \displaystyle \frac{1-(1+1.475963176)^{-6.25}}{1.475963176} = PV\\[/tex]  

PV 203,257.0478  

Present worth: 203,257.05 + 165,000 = 368,257.05

3.0 cost $300,000, and we expect a flood every 25 years

[tex]300000 \times \displaystyle \frac{1-(1+16)^{-2} }{16} = PV\\[/tex]  

PV $18,685.0464  

Present worth: 300,000 + $18,685.0464   = 318,685.05

3.5 cost $400,000, and we expect a floor every 50 years:

PRESENT VALUE OF LUMP SUM  

[tex]\frac{Maturity}{(1 + rate)^{time} } = PV[/tex]  

Maturity  300,000.00

time   50.00  

rate  0.12

[tex]\frac{300000}{(1 + 0.12)^{50} } = PV[/tex]  

PV   1,038.05  

Cost: 400,000 + 1,038.05 = 401,038.05

Halcrow Yolles purchased equipment for new highway construction in Manitoba, Canada, costing $500,000 Canadian. The estimated salvage at the end of the expected life of 5 years is $50,000. Various acceptable depreciation methods are being studied currently. Determine the depreciation for year 2 using the DDB(Double Declining Balance), 150% DB(Declining Balance), and SL(Straight Line Depreciation) methods.

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Solution :

Method I : SL method

Cost of equipment = $ 500,000

Salvage value = $ 50,000

Expected life = 5 years

Depreciation = [tex]$\frac{\text{(cost of equipment - salvage value)}}{\text{expected life}}$[/tex]

                      [tex]$=\frac{(500,000-50,000)}{5}$[/tex]

                      = 90,000

Therefore, the [tex]$\text{depreciation}$[/tex] is $ 90,000 using the SL method.

Method II : DDB method

Cost of equipment = $ 500,000

Expected life = 5 years

So, calculating the [tex]$\text{depreciation}$[/tex] at the end of the year 1 is :

Depreciation = [tex]$\text{cost of equipment }\times \frac{2}{\text{expected life}}$[/tex]

                      [tex]$=500,000\times \frac{2}{5}$[/tex]

                     = $ 200,000

So the book value at the end of the year 1 = $ 500,000 - $ 200,000

                                                                      = $ 300,000

Now calculating the [tex]$\text{depreciation}$[/tex] at the end of the year 2 is :

Depreciation = [tex]$\text{book value at the end of year 1 }\times \frac{2}{\text{expected life}}$[/tex]

                      [tex]$=300,000\times \frac{2}{5}$[/tex]

                     = $ 120,000

Therefore, the [tex]$\text{depreciating}$[/tex] value is $ 120,000 using the DDB method.

Method III : 150% DB method

Cost of equipment = $ 500,000

Expected life = 5 years

So, calculating the depreciation in year 1 is :

Depreciation = [tex]$\text{cost of equipment }\times \frac{1.5}{\text{expected life}}$[/tex]

                      [tex]$=500,000\times \frac{1.5}{5}$[/tex]

                     = $ 150,000

So the book value at the end of the year 1 = $ 500,000 - $ 150,000

                                                                      = $ 350,000

Now calculating the depreciation in year 2 is :

Depreciation = [tex]$\text{book value at the end of year 1 }\times \frac{1.5}{\text{expected life}}$[/tex]

                      [tex]$=350,000\times \frac{1.5}{5}$[/tex]

                     = $ 105,000

Therefore, the [tex]$\text{depreciating}$[/tex] value is $ 105,000 using the 150% DB method.

Which of the following factors is likely to have a positive impact on the success of a TQM program? Check all that apply. Employees work at tasks that require high skills. Continuous improvement becomes a way of life. Managers expect to see dramatic innovations as a result of TQM. Employees use participation and teamwork to tackle significant problems.

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The factors that will have positive impact on the success of a TQM program includes when:

Employees work at tasks that require high skillsTQM motivates employees and enriches jobs.

What is a TQM program?

This means a total quality management program and are asopted by management to achieve a long-term success through a consistent customer satisfaction.

When an employees work at tasks that require high skills and the program motivates employees and enriches jobs, this are factors that will impact positively on the success of a TQM program

Therefore, the Option A and D is correct.

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The following information relates to the only product sold by Mastrolia Manufacturing. Sales price per unit $ 45 Variable cost per unit 27 Fixed costs per year 252,000 a. Compute the contribution margin ratio and the dollar sales volume required to break even. b. Assuming that the company sells 20,000 units during the current year, compute the margin of safety (in dollars).

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Answer:

a. 40 % and $630,000

b. $ 270,000

Explanation:

The contribution margin ratio = Contribution ÷ Sales

The dollar sales volume required to break even = Fixed Cost ÷ contribution margin ratio

the margin of safety (in dollars) - company sells 20,000 units = Expected Sales - Break even Sales  

The following data were accumulated for use in reconciling the bank account of Nakajima Co. for July:
Cash balance according to the company's records at July 31, $18,410.
Cash balance according to the bank statement at July 31, $19,540.
Checks outstanding, $3,740.
Deposit in transit, not recorded by bank, $3,000.
A check for $270 issued in payment of an account was erroneously recorded in the check register as $720. Bank debit memo for service charges, $60.
A. Prepare a bank reconciliation.
B. If the balance sheet is prepared for Mathers Co. on July 31, what amount should be reported for cash?

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Answer:

Part A

Nakajima Co

Bank reconciliation as at July 31

Balance as per Bank Statement               $19,540

Add Outstanding Lodgments                    $3,000

Less Unpresented Checks                       ($3,740)

Balance as per Cash Book                       $18,800

Part B

Amount to be reported as cash is $18,800

Explanation:

A Bank reconciliation statement is used to check the accuracy of the Cash Book balance.

The Updated Cash Book after the items that are in Bank Statement but not in Cash Book must always show the same amount as with the Bank Reconciliation Statement.

When you seek to define an issue, you should try to frame it in positive terms.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T or F

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The answer would be True.

When you use the Redo command, you redo the action that was just completed.
a. True
b. False

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When you use the Redo command, you redo the action that was just completed.

A. True

Calculating Lower-of-Cost-or-Net Realizable Value
Anne Traylor Inc. has the following information for its six inventory items on June 30, 2020. Determine the inventory cost to report on the balance sheet on June 30, 2020, assuming that the company applies the lower-of-cost-or-net realizable value rule to each individual inventory item.
Inventory Item Quantity Selling Price Cost to Sell Inventory Cost Lower-of-Cost-or-
Net Realizable Value
#100 70 $24 $5 $16
#101 100 22 4 17
#115 50 35 6 31
#118 120 40 6 29
#120 25 18 4 10
#128 45 30 8 26
Total

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Answer:

Anne Traylor Inc.

Calculating Lower-of-Cost-or-Net Realizable Value

The inventory cost to report on the balance sheet on June 30, 2020, assuming that the company applies the lower-of-cost-or-net realizable value rule to each individual inventory item is:

= $8,990.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Inventory  Quantity   Selling  Cost     NRV    Inventory   Lower-of-Cost-or-

Item                            Price    to Sell                  Cost     Net Realizable Value

#100              70          $24      $5       $19         $16         $1,120 ($16 * 70)

#101             100            22         4         18            17           1,700 ($17 * 100)

#115              50            35         6        29            31          1,450 ($29 * 50)

#118             120            40         6        35           29         3,480 ($29 * 120)

#120             25             18         4         14            10            250 ($10 * 25)

#128             45            30         8        22           26            990 ($22 * 45)

Total                                                                                $8,990

Rearden Metal has earnings per share of $2. It has 10 million shares outstanding and is trading at $20 per share. Rearden Metal is thinking of buying Associated Steel, which has earnings per share of $1.25, 4 million shares outstanding, and a price per share of $15. Rearden Metal will pay for Associated Steel by issuing new shares. There are no expected synergies from the transaction. If Rearden offers an exchange ratio such that, at current pre-announcement share prices for both firms, the offer represents a 20% premium to buy Associated Steel, then the price per share of the Rearden immediately after the announcement will be closest to:

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Answer: $19.12

Explanation:

The price per share of the Rearden immediately after the announcement will be calculated as the addition of the current prices for the companies divided by the total number of shares after merger. This will be:

= (20 × 10) + (15 × 4) / (10 + 3.6)

= (200 + 60) / 13.6

= 260 / 13.6

= 19.12

The price per share is $19.12

Who is responsible for protecting the environment?
a.
Government
b.
Employers
c.
Employees
d.
Everyone

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Answer:

Answer D

Explanation:

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On January 1, Year 1, the Charleston Company (Charleston) issues bonds with a face value of $100,000 and a stated annual cash interest rate of 6% for $86,410 in cash to yield an assumed effective interest rate of 8%. Interest is paid every June 30th and December 31st, and the effective-rate method is being applied. What amount of interest expense should Charleston report for the year ending December 31, Year 2

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Answer:

$7,007

Explanation:

Amount of payment = $100,000 * 3%

Amount of payment = $3,000

Interest expenses = Carrying amount * 4%

Amortization of discount = Amount of payment - Interest expenses

Carrying value = Previous carrying value + Current Amortization of discount

   Year          Amount of       Interest     Amortization     Carrying  

                     payment        Expenses     of discount        value

Jan 1, Y1                                                                                $86,410

Jun 30, Y1     $3,000            $3,456            $456              $86,866

Dec 31, Y1     $3,000            $3,475             $475              $87,341

Jun 30, Y2    $3,000            $3,494            $494               $87,835

Dec 31, Y2     $3,000            $3,513             $513               $88,348

Interest expense for December 31, Year 2 = $3,494 + $3,513 = $7,007. So, $7,007 is the amount of interest expense should Charleston report for the year ending December 31, Year 2.

The following direct materials and direct labor data pertain to the operations of Laurel Company for the month of August.

Costs
Actual labor rate $15 per hour
Actual materials price $190 per ton
Standard labor rate $14.50 per hour
Standard materials price $193 per ton

Quantities
Actual hours incurred and used 4,600 hours
Actual quantity of materials purchased and used 1,700 tons
Standard hours used 4,650 hours
Standard quantity of materials used 1,680 tons

Required:
Compute the total, price, and quantity variances for materials and labor.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

To calculate the direct material price, quantity, and total variance, we need to use the following formulas:

Direct material price variance= (standard price - actual price)*actual quantity

Direct material price variance= (193 - 190)*1,700

Direct material price variance= $5,100 favorable

Direct material quantity variance= (standard quantity - actual quantity)*standard price

Direct material quantity variance= (1,680 - 1,700)*193

Direct material quantity variance= $3,860 unfavorable

Total variance= Direct material price variance +/- Direct material quantity variance

Total variance= 5,100 - 3,860

Total variance= $1,240 favorable

To calculate the direct labor efficiency, rate, and total variance; we need to use the following formulas:

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= (Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity)*standard rate

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= (4,650 - 4,600)*14.5

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= $725 favorable

Direct labor rate variance= (Standard Rate - Actual Rate)*Actual Quantity

Direct labor rate variance= (14.5 - 15)*4,600

Direct labor rate variance= $2,300 unfavorable

Total variance= Direct labor time (efficiency) variance +/- Direct labor rate variance

Total variance=  725 - 2,300

Total variance= $1,575 unfavorable

Johnny Cake Ltd. has 30 million shares of stock outstanding selling at $40 per share and an issue of $40 million in 8 percent, annual coupon bonds with a maturity of 13 years, selling at 96.5 percent of par ($1,000). If Johnny Cake's weighted average tax rate is 33 percent, its next dividend is expected to be $4.00 per share, and all future dividends are expected to grow at 7 percent per year, indefinitely, what is its WACC

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Answer:

WACC = 0.16637 OR 16.637%

Explanation:

WACC or weighted average cost of capital is the cost of a firm's capital structure which can comprise of debt, preferred stock and common equity. The WACC for a firm with only debt and common equity can be calculated as follows,

WACC = wD * rD * (1-tax rate)  +  wE * rE

Where,

w represents the weight of each component based on market value in the capital structurer represents the cost of each componentD and E represents debt and equity respectively

To calculate WACC, we first need to calculate the Market value an cost of equity.

The market value of equity = 30 million shares * $40 per share

MV of equity = $1200 million

The cost of equity can be found using the formula for Price today (P0) under constant growth model of DDM.

P0 = D1 / (r - g)

40 = 4 / (r - 0.07)

40 * (r - 0.07) = 4

40r - 2.8 = 4

40r = 4+2.8

r = 6.8 / 40

r = 0.17 or 17%

MV of debt = 40 million * 96.5%  => $38.6 million

Total MV of capital structure = 38.6 + 1200 = 1238.6 million

WACC = 38.6/1238.6  *  0.08  *  (1-0.33)  +  1200/1238.6  *  0.17

WACC = 0.16637 OR 16.637%

Terps Company pays its employees monthly. The payroll information listed below is for January 2021, the first month of the fiscal year. Assume none of the employees' earnings reached $7,000 during the month. Salaries $ 80,000 Federal income taxes to be withheld 16,000 Federal unemployment tax rate (FUTA) 0.80 % State unemployment tax rate (after FUTA deduction) 5.40 % Social security tax rate 6.2 % Medicare tax rate 1.45 % The journal entry to record payroll for the January 2021 pay period will include a debit to payroll tax expense of:

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Answer: $11080

Explanation:

The payroll tax expense will be calculated thus:

Social security tax = $80000 × 6.2% = $4960

Add: Medicare tax = $80000 × 1.45% = $1160

Add: Federal unemployment tax = $80000 × 0.80% = $640

Add: State unemployment tax = $80000 × 5.40% = $4320

Payroll tax expense = $11080

The journal entry to record payroll for the January 2021 pay period will include a debit to payroll tax expense of $11080.

Hsu Company manufactures two products (A and B) from a joint process that cost $200,000 for the year just ended. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or processed further. Additional processing requires no special facilities, and production costs of further processing are entirely variable and traceable to the products involved. Further information follows. If Processed Further Product Pounds Produced Per-Pound Sales Price Sales Value Separable Cost A 20,000 $ 12 $ 350,000 $ 90,000 B 30,000 8 300,000 60,000 If the joint costs are allocated based on the net-realizable-value method, the amount of joint cost assigned to product A would be:

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Answer:

$80,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the amount of joint cost assigned to product A would be:

Joint cost assigned to product A =20,000 ÷(20,000 + 30,000)] x $200,000

Joint cost assigned to product A = $80,000

Therefore The the amount of joint cost assigned to product A would be:$80,00

You are looking to purchase a Tesla Model X sport utility vehicle. The price of the vehicle is $94,000. You negotiate a six-year loan, with no money down and no monthly payments during the first year. After the first year, you will pay $1,350 per month for the following five years, with a balloon payment at the end to cover the remaining principal on the loan. The APR on the loan with monthly compounding is 3.2 percent. What will be the amount of the balloon payment six years from now

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Answer:

Purchase of Tesla Model X Sport Utility Vehicle

The amount of the balloon payment six years from now is:

= $39,322.67.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cost of vehicle = $94,000

Period of loan = 6 years

Terms: No down payment and no monthly payments during the first year.

Monthly payment after the first year = $1,350

Total payments to be made = $104,122.67

The total payments including interest from an online financial calculator:

Payoff: 6 years 5.13 months

You will need to pay $1,350.00 every month for 6 years 5.13 months to payoff the debt.

Monthly Payment $1,350.00

Time Required to Clear Debt 6.43 years

Total of 77.13 Payments $104,122.67

Total Interest $10,122.67

Total monthly payments from second year to fifth year = $64,800 ($1,350 * 48)

Expected balloon payment to cover the remaining principal = $39,322.67 ($1014,122.67 - $64,800)

11. ABC Co. leased a portion of its store to another company for eight months beginning on October 1, 2004. This other company paid the entire rent of $6,400 cash on October 1, which ABC Co. recorded as unearned revenue. The journal entry made by ABC Co. at year- end on December 31, 2004 would include: A) A debit to Rent Earned for $2,400. B) A credit to Unearned Rent for $2,400. C) A debit to Cash for $6,400. D) A credit to Rent Earned for $2,400. E) A debit to Unearned Rent for $4,000.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry is shown below:

Unearned revenue Dr ($6,400 × 3 months ÷ 8 months) $2,400

       To revenue $2,400

(Being unearned revenue is recorded)

Here the unearned revenue is debited as it decreased the liabilities and revenue is credited as it increased the revenue

The same would be relevant

What was one result of the Bretton Woods system?
O A. The U.S. dollar was no longer accepted in most countries.
O B. The U.S. dollar became backed by gold for the first time.
O C. The U.S. dollar became more valuable and influential.
O D. The U.S. dollar lost its status as the world's reserve currency.
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B. The US dollar became backed by gold doe the first time is the correct answer

Answer:

C. The U.S. dollar became more valuable and influential.

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