You borrowed $30,000 to finance the education expenses for your senior year of college at the beginning of your senior year. The loan will be paid off over five years and the first installment will be due a year later. The loan carriers an interest rate of 7% per year and is to be repaid in equal annual installments over the next five years. Suppose you want to negotiate with the bank to defer the first loan installment until the end of year 2. (But you still desire to make five equal installments at 7% interest.) If the bank wishes to earn the same profit, what should be the new annual installment

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Answer 1

Answer:

$7,828.869

Explanation:

For computing new annual installment first we have to determine the  equivalent worth of borrowed amount i.e $30,000 which is shown below:

= Borrowed amount × (1 + interest rate)

= $30,000 × (1 + 0.07)

= $30,000  × 1.07

= $32,100

Now the new annual installment is

= Equivalent worth of borrowed amount × (A/P,7%,5%)

= $32,100 × 0.24389

= $7,828.869

Refer to the A/P table for determining the factor


Related Questions

Analysis reveals that a company had a net increase in cash of

$21,980 for the current year. Net cash provided by operating

activities was $19,800; net cash used in investing activities

was $10,900 and net cash provided by financing activities

was $13,080. If the year-end cash balance is $26,700, the

beginning cash balance was:

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Answer:

The multiple choices are as follows:

$4,720.

$17,260.

$48,680.

$43,960.

$42,960.

The beginning cash balance was $4,720  

Explanation:

The formula for closing cash balance can be used to determine the opening cash balance as shown thus:

closing cash balance=net increase in cash+opening balance of cash

by arranging the equation

opening cash balance =closing cash balance-net increase in cash

closing cash balance is $26,700

net increase in cash is $21,980

opening cash balance=$26,700-$21,980=$4,720  

Hejl Catering uses two measures of activity, jobs and meals, in the cost formulas in its budgets and performance reports. The cost formula for catering supplies is $210 per month plus $86 per job plus $15 per meal. A typical job involves serving a number of meals to guests at a corporate function or at a host's home. The company expected its activity in March to be 23 jobs and 222 meals, but the actual activity was 28 jobs and 217 meals. The actual cost for catering supplies in March was $5,830. The spending variance for catering supplies in March would be closest to

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Answer:

Spending variance= $43 favorable

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Standard:

Fixed costs= $210

Variable cost per job= $86

Variable cost per meal= $15

The actual activity was 28 jobs and 217 meals. The actual cost for catering supplies in March was $5,830.

To calculate the spending variance, we need to use the following formula:

Spending variance= (actual costs - standard costs)

Standard costs= 210 + 28*86 + 15*217= 5,873

Spending variance= 5,830 - 5,873

Spending variance= $43 favorable

Changes in the job market, such as significant expansion or reduction within a particular career field, causing large numbers of people to move up or down the class ladder would characterize ________________ mobility.

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Answer:

social

Explanation:

Social mobility refers changes in an individual's social economic class within a stratification system. A social stratification system is the way society ranks individuals and families according to the social status. A person's or a family's social status is generally determined by wealth or power (or both).

When a person moves up the social ladder (stratification system) it means that they are improving their status and society generally perceives them as more valuable. E.g. Serguei Brin went from being a Russian immigrant to an extremely wealthy and powerful person after Google was a success. That is a clear example of a person moving up the social ladder.

People can also lower their social class when they lose their jobs and go through severe economic hardships.

You are trying to price two bonds that have the same maturity and par value but different coupon rates. Both bonds mature in 8 years and at maturity both bonds return the par value of $1,000. One bond has a coupon rate of 4% and a yield to maturity of 4%. The other bond has a coupon rate of 5% and a yield to maturity of 4%. What is the absolute value of the difference between the prices of these two bonds

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the answer would be 71% !
hope this helps !

The difference between the prices of the two bonds is $67.33.

What is the bond?

A bond is a type of fixed-income mechanism that conveys a loan made by an investor to a borrower. A bond could be considered as an I.O.U. between the lender and borrower that contains the elements of the loan and its payments.

The formula of bond pricing:

[tex]\rm{Bond Price}=C\times\dfrac{1-(1+r)^n}{r}+ \dfrac{F}{(1+r)^n}[/tex]

Where,

C= Coupon Rate, r = Maturity Rate, F= par value, n= Number of year.

Computation of final value of the bond:

Bond 1:

According to the given information,

Coupon rate(C)= 4%,

Maturity rate(r) = 4%,

Par value of the bond(F)= $1,000

Apply the given values in the above formula:

[tex]\rm{Bond Price}=C\times\dfrac{1-(1+r)^n}{r}+ \dfrac{F}{(1+r)^n}\\\\\\\rm{Bond Price}=4\%\times\dfrac{1-(1+4\%)^8}{4\%}+\dfrac{\$1,000}{(1+4\%)^8}\\\\\\\rm{Bond Price}=\$1,000.[/tex]

Therefore, the bond price is $1,000.

Bond 2:

According to the given information,

Coupon rate(C)= 5%,

Maturity rate(r) = 4%,

Par value of the bond(F)= $1,000

Apply the given values in the above formula:

[tex]\rm{Bond Price}=C\times\dfrac{1-(1+r)^n}{r}+ \dfrac{F}{(1+r)^n}\\\\\\\rm{Bond Price}=5\%\times\dfrac{1-(1+4\%)^8}{4\%}+\dfrac{\$1,000}{(1+4\%)^8}\\\\\\\rm{Bond Price}=\$1,067.33.[/tex]

Therefore, the difference between the prices of these two bonds is :

[tex]\text{Difference}= \text{Bond 1-Bond2}\\\\\text{Difference}= \$1,000-\$1,067.33\\\\\text{Difference}= 67.33[/tex]

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You have just purchased a U.S. Treasury bond for $747.25. No payments will be made until the bond matures 5 years from now, at which time it will be redeemed for $1,000. What interest rate will you earn on this bond

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Answer:

6% interest rate

Explanation:

The equation you should use is just a variation of the PV formula:  

r = (FV/PV)1/t -1

r = ($1000/$747.25)1/5 - 1

r = 6% interest rate

The interest rate i will eventually earn on this bond is 6%

Brickhouse is expected to pay a dividend of $2.90 and $2.36 over the next two years, respectively. After that, the company is expected to increase its annual dividend at 3.4 percent. What is the stock price today if the required return is 10.8 percent?

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Answer:

$31.40

Explanation:

Value of stock is the sum of present value of all the dividends associated with stock in future.

We will use the following formula to calculate the present values of dividends

Present Values = P x ( 1 + r )^-n

First year = $2.90 x ( 1 + 10.8% )^-1 = $2.62

Second year = $2.36 x ( 1 + 10.8% )^-2 = $1.92

First we need to calculate the value of stock at year 2 and discount it to year 0.

After second year = [ $2.36 x ( 1 + 3.4% ) / ( 10.8% - 3.4% ) ] x ( 1 + 10.8% )^-2 =$26.86

Now add all the present values of dividend below to determine the value of stock.

Value of stock = $2.62 + $1.92 + $26.86 = $31.40

For each of the following items, indicate by using the appropriate code letter, how the item should be reported in the statement of cash flows, using the indirect method.
A. Added to net income
B. Deducted from net income
C. Cash outflow—investing activity
D. Cash inflow—investing activity
E. Cash outflow—financing activity
F. Cash inflow—financing activity
G. Significant noncash investing and financing activity
____ 1. Decrease in accounts payable during a period
____ 2. Declaration and payment of a cash dividend.
____ 3. Loss on sale of land.
____ 4. Decrease in accounts receivable during a period.
____ 5. Redemption of bonds for cash.
____ 6. Proceeds from sale of equipment at book value.
____ 7. Issuance of common stock for cash.
____ 8. Purchase of a building for cash.
____ 9. Acquisition of land in exchange for common stock.
____ 10. Increase in merchandise inventory during a period

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Answer:

1. Decrease in accounts payable during a period - Deducted from net income  (B)

2. Declaration and payment of a cash dividend - Cash outflow (financing activity ) (E)

3. Loss on disposal of land - Added to net income (A)

4. Decrease in accounts receivable during a period -  Added to net income (A)

5. Redemption of bonds for cash - Cash outflow (financing activity)  (E)

6. Proceeds from sale of equipment at book value - Cash inflow (investing activity ) (D)

7. Issuance of common stock for cash - Cash inflow (financing activity)  (F)

8. Purchase of a building for cash - Cash outflow(investing activity ) (C)

9. Acquisition of land in exchange for common stock - Significant non-cash (investing and financing activity ) (G)

10. Increase in inventory during a period - Deducted from net income (B)

Paralegal Jane and legal secretary Allison are eating lunch in a local restaurant that is popular among legal professionals. During lunch they discuss a well-known client's case and his poor financial condition. Their conversation is overheard by a paralegal who works for the bank where the client maintains his accounts and loans. This is an example of:________.
a. A breach of the client confidentiality rule
b. The client consenting to disclosure of confidential information
c. An impliedly authorized disclosure of confidential client information
d. The client consenting to disclosure of confidential information and an
impliedly authorized disclosure of confidential client information

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Answer:

a. A breach of the client confidentiality rule

Explanation:

A client in the 28 percent marginal tax bracket is comparing a municipal bond that offers a 4.8 percent yield to maturity and a similar risk corporate bond that offers a 6.55 percent yield. Which bond will give the client more profit after taxes

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Answer:

The municipal bond will give the client more profit after taxes because it has a higher equivalent yield (8.06%) compared to that of the corporate bond (6.55%)

Explanation:

Here, we are to compare a municipal bond to a corporate bond and determine which of the two will give the client more profit after taxes.

The first thing to calculate here is the equivalent taxable yield of the municipal yield.

Mathematically, we employ a mathematical approach approach here;

Equivalent taxable yield = Municipal yield/(1-tax rate)

From the question, we can identify that the tax rate is 28%

28% = 28/100 = 0.28

The municipal yield = 4.8%

Inputing these into the equation;

Equivalent taxable yield = 5.8/(1-0.28) = 5.8/0.72 = 8.06% approximately

Now comparing this value to the value of the corporate bond, we can see that the municipal bond offers a better profit after tax since it has a higher equivalent yield

In developing a marketing plan, the section on goals and objectives defines the parameters by which the firm will measure actual performance. In this respect, the goals and objectives section is tied closely to the __________ section of the marketing plan.

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Answer:

Evaluation and control

Explanation:

The goals and objectives section shows the things that the company wants to accomplish. As the statement indicates that the section on goals and objectives defines the parameters by which the firm will measure actual performance, we can infer that this refers to the evaluation and control section because this part of the marketing plan includes the measurements that will help you evaluate if the objectives can be accomplished, the performance standards to which the indicators are compared and the actions to take if the goals are not achieved. According to this, the answer is that in this respect, the goals and objectives section is tied closely to the evaluation and control section of the marketing plan.

The Winston Company estimates that the factory overhead for the following year will be $1,250,000. The company has decided that the basis for applying factory overhead should be machine hours, which is estimated to be 50,000 hours. The total machine hours for the year were 54,300. The actual factory overhead for the year was $1,375,000. a) Determine the total factory overhead amount applied. b) Calculate the over or under applied amount for the year. c) Prepare the journal entry to close factory overhead into Cost of Goods Sold.

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Estimated factory overhead= $1,250,000.

Estimated machine-hours= 50,000 hours.

The total machine hours for the year were 54,300. The actual factory overhead for the year was $1,375,000.

First, we need to determine the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate:

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

Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= 1,250,000/50,000= $25 er machine hour

Now, we can allocate overhead:

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

Allocated MOH= 25*54,300=  $1,357,500

Finally, we calculate the under/over allocation:

Under/over applied overhead= real overhead - allocated overhead

Under/over applied overhead= 1,375,000 - 1,357,500

Under/over applied overhead= $17,500 underapplied

Cost of goods sold                 17,500

                           Manufacturing overhead          17,500

purchased equipment on January​1, 2018​,for $ 27 comma 419.Suppose Duck Pond Golf Club Sold the equipment for $ 19 comma 000 on December 31 comma 2019.Accumulated Depreciation as of December​31, 2019​,was $ 12 comma 186.Journalize the sale of the​ equipment, assuming​ straight-line depreciation was used.

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Answer:

31 December 2019

Cash                                      19000 Dr

Accumulated depreciation  12186 Dr

            Equipment                        27419 Cr

            Gain on disposal              3767 Cr

Explanation:

Straight line depreciation method charges a constant depreciation expense through out the useful life of the asset.

To calculate the gain or loss on disposal/sale of an asset like this, we need to first determine the book value or carrying value of asset on that day.

Carrying value = Cost - Accumulated depreciation

Carrying value = 27419 - 12186

Carrying value = $15233

Gain or (loss) on disposal = Cash/Sale proceeds - Carrying Value

Gain or (loss) on disposal = 19000 - 15233

Gain or (loss) on disposal = $3767 Gain

Cedar Grove Industries produces and sells a cell phone-operated home security control. Information regarding the costs and sales of security controls during May 2017 are provided below. Unit selling price of security control $49 Unit variable costs $28 Total monthly fixed costs $121,000 Units sold 7,600 Prepare a CVP income statement for Cedar Grove Industries for the month of May. Provide per unit values and total values.

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Answer:

$47,000

Explanation:

Cedar Grove Industries CVP Income Statement for Month Ending May, 2017

Total Per Unit

Sales ($49×7,600) $372,400 49

Less Variable Cost

($28×7,300) $204,400 28

Contribution Margin $168,000 21

Less Fixed Cost$121,000

Net Income (loss)$47,000

Six equal annual contributions are made to a fund, with the first deposit on December 31, 2019. Required: Using the future value tables, determine the equal contributions that, if invested at 10% compounded annually, will accumulate to a fund of $30,000 on December 31, 2024.

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Answer:

The answer is $3,888.22

Explanation:

This is an annuity due because the cash flow is being done on the first day of each period.

Annuity is a fixed sum of money paid to or receceived from someone or business every year.

Future Value(FV) = $30,000

Interest rate(i or I/Y) = 10%

Number of years(N)= 6 years

Annuity (PMT) = ?

Using a Financial calculator to solve it (Texa BA II Plus )

Annuity (equal contributions) will be $3,888.22

Required: Steve Queen and Chelsy Bernard formed a partnership, dividing income as follows: Annual salary allowance to Bernard of $88,920. Interest of 5% on each partner's capital balance on January 1. Any remaining net income divided to Queen and Bernard, 1:2. Queen and Bernard had $96,000 and $93,000, respectively, in their January 1 capital balances. Net income for the year was $156,000. How much is distributed to Queen and Bernard

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Answer:

Queen = $126,640

Bernard = $42,410

Explanation:

2,530 answers

Remaining profit = $156,000 - $88,920 - ($96,00,000 + $93,000) X 7%

Remaining profit = $53,850

Queen: $88,920 + ($96,000 X 7%) + ($53,850 X 1/3)

Queen= $126,640

Bernard: ($93,000 X 7%) + ($53,850 X 2/3)

Bernard = $42,410

Gold futures contracts are based on 100 troy ounces and are priced in dollars per troy ounce. At the end of trading today, you saw a market report on the November contracts with these prices: Open 1293.00, High 1295.00, Low 286.00, and Settle1296.10. If you own two of these contracts, what is the value of your position as of the end of the trading day?
A. $129,610
B. $259,000
C. $258,600
D. $259,220
E. $260,4607.

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Answer:

D. $259,220

Explanation:

The computation of the value for your position at the end of the trading day is shown below;

Given that

Settled price  = $1296.10

And, the

Two contracts are

= 2 × 100

= 200 troy ounces

Now the position at the end of the day is

= Two contracts × settled price

= $200 × 1296.10

= $259,220

We simply multiplied the two contracts with the settled price so that the value could arrive

hence. the correct option is d.

John has an auto which is covered for collision losses subject to a $250 deductible. Kate's auto also has collision coverage but her deductible is $500. How would a $2,000 collision loss be paid if it occurs when John borrows Kate's car because his car is in the shop for repairs?

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Answer:

Kate policy will pay 1500 dollars while Johns policy will pay  250 dollars

Explanation:

kates policy will pay 1500 dollars while johns policy will pay 250 dollars.

Since Kates deductible is 500 dollars, this deductible will be subtracted from the 2000 dollars collission loss that occurred when John borrowed her car. which gives $1500. therefore her policy will get to pay 1500 dollars. while johns policy will have to pay $250

Your firm is considering two different projects that are mutually exclusiveand they will be replaced once the project is over. Given a required return of 12%, which project should your firm undertake(Hint: you should calculate the EAA to decide which is the better project for this problem)

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Your firm is considering two different projects that are mutually exclusiveand they will be replaced once the project is over. Given a required return of 12%, which project should your firm undertake(Hint: you should calculate the EAA to decide which is the better project for this problem)      

     

Time                       0         1                2                   3        

Project  A            -25,000            15,000      20,000       20,000

Project   B           -25,000    11,000       11,000          11,000      

Answer:

Project A should be better and should be accepted because it produces a higher EAA of  $7,732.5746

Explanation:

NPV = PV of cash inflow- Initial cost

PV of cash inflow = 15,000×1.12^(-1) + 20,000×1.12^(-2) + 20,000×1.12^(-3)=43,572.33

NPV = 43,572.33 -25,000 =18572.33965

EAA= NPV /Annuity factor

      = 18572.339/2.401831268 = 7732.57468

Project B

PV of annuity = A× (1- (1+r)^(-n))/r

= 11,000× (1-1.12^(-4))/0.12=33410.84281

NPV = 33410.84281  - 25,000= 8410.842813

EAA = 8410.842/3.03734 =2769.139

Project A should be better and should be accepted because it produces a higher EAA of  $7,732.5746

Majka Company was started on January 1, Year 1. During Year 1, the company experienced the following three accounting events: (1) earned cash revenues of $29,500, (2) paid cash expenses of $13,500, and (3) paid a $1,800 cash dividend to its stockholders. These were the only events that affected the company during Year 2016.

a. Create an accounting equation and record the effects of each accounting event under the appropriate general ledger account headings.

b. Prepare an income statement, statement of changes in stockholders’ equity, and a balance sheet dated December 31, 2016, for Majka Company.

c. Explain why the income statement uses different terminology to date the income statement than is used to date the balance sheet.

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Answer:

Majka Company

a) Accounting equation to record effects of each event:

1. Assets (Cash) increased $29,500 = Liabilities + Equity (Retained Earnings) increased $29,500.

2. Assets (Cash) decreased $13,500 = Liabilities + Equity (Retained Earnings) decreased $13,500.

3. Assets (Cash) decreased $1,800 = Liabilities + Equity (Retained Earnings) decreased $1,800.

b) Income Statement, Statement of Changes in Stockholders' Equity, and a Balance Sheet dated December 31, 2016:

1) Income Statement for the year ended December 31, 2016:

Sales                        $29,500

Expenses                ($13,500)

Net Income             $16,000

Dividend                   ($1,800)

Retained Earnings $14,200

2) Statement of Changes in Stockholders' Equity:

Retained Earnings b/f  $0

Net Income                  $16,000

Dividend                        ($1,800)

Retained Earnings      $14,200        

3. Balance Sheet as at December 31, 2016:

Assets:

Cash ($29,500 - 13,500 - 1,800) $14,200

Liabilities + Equity:

Equity: Retained Earnings           $14,200

c) Reason for different terminology to date income statement and balance sheet:

Income statement is prepared for an accounting period.  It covers a specified period, while a balance sheet is prepared as at an accounting date.  This means that one can prepare a balance sheet daily, or even after each transaction.  But, an income statement covers a period of time, say a month, a quarter, or six months, or a year, as the case may be.

Explanation:

Income Statement, Changes in Equity, and the Balance Sheet are important financial statements, which a business prepares to report its financial performance (results), the changes that occur in owners' equity, and the financial position respectively.

The following events occur for The Underwood Corporation during 2021 and 2022, its first two years of operations. June 12, 2021 Provide services to customers on account for $38,600. September 17, 2021 Receive $23,000 from customers on account. December 31, 2021 Estimate that 45% of accounts receivable at the end of the year will not be received. March 4, 2022 Provide services to customers on account for $53,600. May 20, 2022 Receive $10,000 from customers for services provided in 2021. July 2, 2022 Write off the remaining amounts owed from services provided in 2021. October 19, 2022 Receive $43,000 from customers for services provided in 2022. December 31, 2022 Estimate that 45% of accounts receivable at the end of the year will not be received.

Required:1. Record transactions for each date. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)2. Post transactions to the following accounts: Cash, Accounts Receivable, and Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts.3. Calculate the net realizable value of accounts receivable at the end of 2015 and 2016.

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Answer:

Underwood Corporation

Journal Entries:

                                             Debit            Credit

June 12, 2021:

Accounts Receivable         $38,600

Service Revenue                                      $38,600

To record services to customers on account

Sept. 17, 2021:

Cash Account                    $23,000

Accounts Receivable                               $23,000

To record cash receipt from customers.

Dec. 31, 2021:

Uncollectible Accounts Exp $7,020

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts         $7,200

To record allowance for doubtful accounts.

March 4, 2022:

Accounts Receivable       $53,600

Service Revenue                                   $53,600

To record services to customers on account.

May 20, 2022:

Cash Account                 $10,000

Accounts Receivable                            $10,000

To record cash receipts from customers.

July 2, 2022:

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $5,600

Accounts Receivable                                      $5,600

To write off the uncollectible balance.

Oct. 19, 2022:

Cash Account                           $43,000

Accounts Receivable                                     $43,000

To record cash receipts from customers.

Dec. 31, 2022:

Uncollectible Accounts Exp $3,170

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts         $3,170

To record allowance for doubtful accounts.

b) Posting Transactions to the accounts:

Cash Account

                                                                     Debit         Credit         Balance

Sept 17, 2021:  Accounts Receivable         $23,000                       $23,000

May 20, 2022:Accounts Receivable         $10,000                        $33,000

Oct. 19, 2022: Accounts Receivable         $43,000                        $76,000

Accounts Receivable

                                                                     Debit            Credit        Balance

June 12, 2021  Service Revenue               $38,600                          $38,600

Sept 17, 2021   Cash                                                        $23,000     $15,600

March 4, 2022 Service Revenue              $53,600                          $69,200

May 20, 2022  Cash                                                       $10,000     $59,200

July 2, 2022     Allowance for Uncollectible                   $5,600     $53,600

Oct. 19, 2022   Cash                                                        $43,000    $10,600

Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts

                                                                             Debit     Credit      Balance

Dec. 31, 2021  Uncollectible Accounts Expense              $7,200     $7,200

July 2, 2022    Accounts Receivable                $5,600                     $1,600

Dec 31, 2022  Uncollectible Accounts Expense             $3,170       $4,770

3. Net Realizable Value of Accounts Receivable at the end of 2021 and 2022:

                                                                  2021               2022

Accounts Receivable Balance              $15,600          $10,600

less Allowance for Doubtful Accounts ($7,200)          ($4,770)

Net Realizable Value                            $8,400           $5,830

Explanation:

a) Allowance for Doubtful is an amount that is estimated which may not be recovered from customers for services rendered.  This allowance is made in order to provide for losses that may arise from credit sales.  The estimated allowance is 45% of the Accounts Receivable Balance at the end of the year.

b) When a write-off of debts occurs, the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts is adjusted with the direct write-off to reduce the balance.

Following are forecasts of Target Corporation's sales, net operating profit after tax (NOPAT), and net operating assets (NOA) as of January 30, 2016 Reported Horizon Period Terminal $ millions 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Period Sales $73,785 $75,261 $76,766 $78,301 $79,867 $80,666 NOPAT 3,312 3,387 3,454 3,524 3,594 3,630 NOA 21,445 21,872 22,309 22,755 23,210 23,443 Answer the following requirements assuming a terminal period growth rate of 1%, a discount rate (WACC) of 6%, common shares outstanding of 602 million, and net nonoperating obligations (NNO) of $8,488 million. a. Estimate the value of a share of Target common stock using the discounted cash flow (DCF) model as of January 30, 2016. Instructions: Round all answers to the nearest whole number, except for discount factors and stock price per share. Round discount factors to 5 decimal places. Round stock price per share to two decimal places. Do not use negative signs with any of your answers.

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Answer:

The estimate value of Target common stock is $ 93.71  

Explanation:

Find attached computation of estimate value of common stock using DCF approach.

First of all determine Free Cash Flow in each which is the NOPAT minus the increase in NOA.

I discounted the FCF to present using the WACC of 6% as discount rate.

The terminal value formula is in the attached as well.

Kindly note that the discount factor for the terminal value is the preceding year discount factor.

The present value of all free cash flows including terminal value gives the estimate of the entire firm value.

Zachary Manufacturing Company has an opportunity to purchase some technologically advanced equipment that will reduce the company’s cash outflow for operating expenses by $1,287,000 per year. The cost of the equipment is $9,187,846.67. Zachary expects it to have a 11-year useful life and a zero salvage value. The company has established an investment opportunity hurdle rate of 15 percent and uses the straight-line method for depreciation. (PV of $1 and PVA of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.)
Required:
a. Calculate the internal rate of return of the investment opportunity. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
b. Indicate whether the investment opportunity should be accepted.
1. Internal Rate of Return
2. Should the investment opportunity be accepted?

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Answer:

IRR = 8%

Don't accept the project

Explanation:

The internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested.

IRR can be calculated using a financial calculator:

Cash flow in year 0 = -9,187,846.67

Cash flow each year from year 1 to 11 = 1287000

IRR = 8%

Because the IRR is less than the hurdle rate, the project shouldn't be accepted.

To find the IRR using a financial calacutor:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the IRR button and then press the compute button.

I hope my answer helps you

Answer:

a) IRR

IRR = 9%

b)

Since the IRR is less than the hurdle rate , the project should be rejected. An IRR with higher than the hurdle rate implies that the project would decrase the wealth of ths shareholders

Explanation:

IRR = a% + ( NPVa/(NPVa + NPVb)× (b-a)%

NPV = PV of annual savings - initial cost

PV of annual savings = A× (1- (1+r)^(-n) )/r

A- annual savings in operating cost , r- rate of return, n- number of years

NPVa

PV of annual savings = 1,287,000 × (1- 1.15^(-11))/0.15=  6,735,787.15  

NPV = 6,735,787.15   - 9,187,846.67.= 2,452,059.52  

NPVb

PV of annual savings  =  (1,287,000 × (1- 1.03^(-11))/0.03=11908127.23

NPV b = 11908127.23 -9187846.67 =2720280.564

IRR = 3% + ( 2720280.564 /(2720280.564 +2,452,059.52) )× (15-3)%

IRR = 9%

Since the IRR is less than the hurdle rate , the project should be rejected. An IRR with higher than the hurdle rate implies that the project would decrase the wealth of ths shareholders

Diogo has a utility​ function, ​U(q 1​, q 2​)equalsq 1 Superscript 0.8 Baseline q 2 Superscript 0.2​, where q 1 is chocolate candy and q 2 is slices of pie. If the price of slices of​ pie, p 2​, is ​$4.00​, the price of chocolate​ candy, p 1​, is ​$8.00​, and​ income, Y, is ​$100​, what is​ Diogo's optimal​ bundle? The optimal valueLOADING... of good q 1 is

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Answer:

The value of "[tex]\bold{q_1=2.5}[/tex]".

Explanation:

Given value:

[tex]U= Max \ q_1^{0.8} \ q_2^{0.2}\\\\[/tex]

Differentiate the above equation with respect of [tex]q_1[/tex], which will give [tex]MUq_1[/tex] as follows:

[tex]MUq_1= q_2^{0.2}(\frac{0.2}{q_1^{0.8}})\\\\[/tex]

[tex]=0.2(\frac{ q_2^{0.2}}{q_1^{0.8}})[/tex]

Differentiate the equation with respect of [tex]q_2[/tex], which will give [tex]MUq_2[/tex] as follows:

[tex]MUq_2= q_1^{0.8}(\frac{0.8}{q_1^{0.8}})\\\\[/tex]

[tex]=0.8(\frac{ q_1^{0.8}}{q_2^{0.2}})}{}[/tex]

for balancing the equation

[tex]\frac{MUq_1}{P_1}=\frac{MUq_2}{P_2}\\\\\frac{MUq_1}{MUq_2}=\frac{P_1}{P_2}\\\\[/tex]

[tex]\frac{0.2(\frac{ q_2^{0.2}}{q_1^{0.8}})} {0.8(\frac{ q_1^{0.8}}{q_2^{0.2}})}}= \frac{8}{4}\\\\\frac{(\frac{ q_2^{0.2}}{q_1^{0.8}})} {4(\frac{ q_1^{0.8}}{q_2^{0.2}})}}= \frac{2}{1}\\\\\frac{(\frac{ q_2^{0.2}}{q_1^{0.8}})} {(\frac{ q_1^{0.8}}{q_2^{0.2}})}}= 8\\\\\frac{q_2}{q_1}=8\\\\q_2=8q_1\\\\[/tex]

Calculate the value of [tex]q_1[/tex] and [tex]q_2[/tex]  as follows:

[tex]100 =p_1q_1+P_2q_2\\\\100= 8q_1+4(8q_1)\\\\100=8q_1+32q_1\\\\100=40q_1\\\\q_1=\frac{100}{40}\\\\q_1=2.5[/tex]

[tex]q_2=8q_1\\\\\therefore q_1=2.5\\\\q_2=8\times 2.5\\\\q_2=20.0\\\\q_2=20[/tex]

Milltown Company sells used cars. During the month, the dealership sold 22 cars at an average price of $15,000 each. The budget for the month was to sell 20 cars at an average price of $16,000. Compute the dealership sales volume variance for the month.

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Answer:

Sales volume variance = $32,000 favorable

Explanation:

The sales volume variance is calculated as the difference between the budgeted and the actual sales volume multiplied by he standard price per unit

                                                               Unit

Budgeted sales units                             20

Actual sales units                                 22

Sales volume                                           2

Standard price per unit                       ×$16,000

Sales volume variance                        $32,000 Favorable

Sales volume variance = $32,000

Consider the production function Q = f(L,K) = 10KL / K+L. The marginal products of labor and capital for this function are given by?
MPL = 10K^2 / (K +L)^2, MPK = 10L^2 / (K +L)^2.
(a) In the short run, assume that capital is fixed at K = 4. What is the production function for the firm (quantity as a function of labor only)? What are the average and marginal products of labor? Draw APL and MPL on one graph.
(b) What is the marginal rate of technical substitution for this technology?
(c) Are the returns to scale of this production function increasing, decreasing or constant? Explain.

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Answer:

ANSWER IS BELOW :)

Explanation:

Tbh im not sure, but I think its 10(5)+65

MILLS ALLOCATES MANUFACTURING OVERHEAD TO PRODUCTION BASED ON STANDARD DIRECT LABOR HOURS. MILLS REPORTED THE FOLLOWING ACTUAL RESULTS FOR 2018:ACTUAL NUMBER OF UNITS PRODUCED: 1,000ACTUAL VARIABLE OVERHEAD: $4000ACTUAL FIXED OVERHEAD: $3,100ACTUAL DIRECT LABOR HOURS: 1,600Note: 1. VOH Coat Var. $1,600U(RE-POST EDIT) Info from E23-18 Murr, Inc. produced 1,000 units of the company's product in 2018, The standard quantity of direct materials was three yards of cloth per unit at a standard cost of $1.35 per yard. The accounting records showed that 2,500 yards of cloth were used and the company paid $1.40 per yard. Standard time was two direct labor hours per unit at a standard rate of$10.00 per direct labor hour. Employees worked 1,700 hours and were paid $9.50 per hourMills Inc. Is a competitor of murry, Inc. from exercise E23-18. Mills also uses a standard cost system and provides the following info.Static budget variable overhead $1,200Static budget fixed overhead $1,600Static budget direct labor hours 800 hoursStatic budget number of units 400 unitsStandard direct labor hours 2 hours per unitFigure out and analyze:1. Compute the variable overhead cost and efficiency variances and fixed overhead cost and volume variances.2. EXPLAIN (as best you can) why the variances are favorable or unfavorable. Based on cost and efficiency budget standards.

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Answer:

1. Compute the variable overhead cost and efficiency variances and fixed overhead cost and volume variances.

variable overhead cost variance = $1,000 unfavorablevariable efficiency variance = -$1,200 favorablefixed overhead costs = $1,500 unfavorablefixed overhead volume variance = -$100 favorable

2. EXPLAIN (as best you can) why the variances are favorable or unfavorable. Based on cost and efficiency budget standards.

variable overhead cost variance is unfavorable because actual variable overhead costs per unit are higher than budgeted.variable efficiency variance is favorable because the company used less direct labor hours than budgeted to produce a higher amount of units (1,600 vs. 2,000).fixed overhead costs are unfavorable because total fixed overhead costs were much higher than budgeted, but most of this variance can be explained by higher output. fixed overhead volume variance are favorable because a higher volume was produced using less hours than budgeted.

Explanation:

Static budget variable overhead $1,200

Actual variable overhead $4,000

Static budget fixed overhead $1,600

Actual fixed overhead $3,100

Static budget direct labor hours 800 hours

Actual direct labor hours 1,600

Static budget number of units 400 units

Actual units produced 1,000

Standard direct labor hours 2 hours per unit

Actual direct labor hours 1.6 per unit

standard variable rate = $1,200 / 400 units = $3 per unit

actual variable rate = $4,000 / 1,000 units = $4 per unit

standard fixed rate = $1,600 / 800 hours = $2 per hour

actual fixed rate = $3,100 / 1,600 hours = $1.9375 per hour

variable overhead cost variance = actual costs - (standard rate x actual units) = $4,000 - ($3 x 1,000) = $1,000 unfavorable

variable efficiency variance = (actual hours x standard rate) - (standard hours x standard rate) = (1,600 × $3) − (2,000 x $3) = $4,800 - $6,000 = -$1,200 favorable

fixed overhead costs = actual overhead costs - budgeted overhead costs = $3,100 - $1,600 = $1,500 unfavorable

fixed overhead volume variance = (actual fixed rate x actual hours) - (standard rate x actual hours) = ($1.9375 x 1,600) - ($ x 1,600) = $3,100 - $3,200 = -$100 favorable

Neon Light Company of Kansas City ships lamps and lighting appliances throughout the country. Ms. Neon has determined that through the establishment of local collection centers around the country, she can speed up the collection of payments by one and one-half days. Furthermore, the cash management department of her bank has indicated to her that she can defer her payments on her accounts by one-half day without affecting suppliers. The bank has a remote disbursement center in Florida.a. If Neon Light Company has $3.20 million per day in collections and $1.24 million per day in disbursements, how many dollars will the cash management system free up? (Enter your answer in dollars not in millions (e.g., $1,234,567).) Freed-up funds $b. If Neon Light Company can earn 10 percent per annum on freed-up funds, how much will the income be? (Enter your answer in dollars not in millions (e.g., $1,234,567).)

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Answer:

a. The amount of dollars will the cash management system free up is $10,220,000

b. The income will be of $1,022,000

Explanation:

a. According to the given data in order to calculate the amount of dollars will the cash management system free up we would have to make the following calculation:

Freed-up fund = $3,200,000 * 3 + $1,240,000 * 1/2

Freed-up fund = $10,220,000

The amount of dollars will the cash management system free up is $10,220,000

b. To calculate the income If Neon Light Company can earn 10 percent per annum on freed-up funds we would have to make the following calculation:

Interest on freed-up cash = $10,220,000 * 10%

Interest on freed-up cash=$1,022,000

The income will be of $1,022,000

Kylie was born into a family that owns numerous corporations and more than one multimillion dollar home. She never worried about paying for college or
buying her own car. These characteristics define Kylie's

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she is very dependent , and Spoiled & it will be hard for her whenever she starts being indepwndent

Schwartz Industry is an industrial company with 100100 million shares outstanding and a market capitalization​ (equity value) of $ 4$4 billion. It has ​$22 billion of debt outstanding. Management have decided to delever the firm by issuing new equity to repay all outstanding debt. a. How many new shares must the firm​ issue? b. Suppose you are a shareholder holding 100​ shares, and you disagree with this decision. Assuming a perfect capital​ market, describe what you can do to undo the effect of this decision.

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Answer:

HA LOL

Explanation:

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The answer to your question is true , workers in the oil industry are by this tax
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