The master budget of Sheffield Corp. shows that the planned activity level for next year is expected to be 50000 machine hours. At this level of activity, the following manufacturing overhead costs are expected: Indirect labor$730000 Machine supplies200000 Indirect materials220000 Depreciation on factory building120000 Total manufacturing overhead $1270000 A flexible budget for a level of activity of 60000 machine hours would show total manufacturing overhead costs of

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Answer 1

Answer:

Total overhead= $1,500,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

First, we need to separate the variable overhead and the fixed overhead:

Variable overhead:

Indirect labor 730,000

Machine supplies 200,000

Indirect materials 220,000

Total variable overhead= $1,150,000

Fixed overhead:

Depreciation on factory building $120,000

Now, we need to calculate the unitary variable overhead:

unitary variable overhead= 1,150,000/50,000= $23

Finally, the total overhead for 60,000 units:

Total overhead= 23*60,000 + 120,000

Total overhead= $1,500,000


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TB MC Qu. 149 A machine with a cost... A machine with a cost of $133,000 and accumulated depreciation of $86,500 is sold for $53,000 cash. The amount that should be reported in the operating activities section reported under the direct method is:

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Answer:

$0

Explanation:

Under the direct method of cash flow statement the operating activities recorded the cash revenues and cash payment only

In the given situation, there is a machine cost, accumulated depreciation and the sale of the machine is given

Nothing should be recorded in operating activities as the sale of the machine come under the investing activity

Therefore $0 should be reported

The Whistling Straits Corporation needs to raise $74 million to finance its expansion into new markets. The company will sell new shares of equity via a general cash offering to raise the needed funds. The offer price is $45 per share and the company's underwriters charge a spread of 6 percent. If the SEC filing fee and associated administrative expenses of the offering are $825,000, how many shares need to be sold? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in dollars, not millions, rounded to the nearest whole number, e.g., 1,234,567.)

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Answer:

1,768,913 new stocks

Explanation:

the company needs to raise amount needed to finance expansion plus SEC's filing and administrative fees = $74,000,000 + $825,000 = $74,825,000

net amount received per stock issued = stock price x (1 - underwriting fee) = $45 x (1 - 6%) = $42.30 per stock

the company needs to issue = $74,825,000 / $42.30 per stock = 1,768,912.53 = 1,768,913 new stocks

Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Simon Company’s year-end balance sheets follow.
At December 31 2017 2016 2015
Assets Cash $ 31,800 $ 35,625 $ 37,800
Accounts receivable, net 89,500 62,500 50,200
Merchandise inventory 112,500 82,500 54,000
Prepaid expenses 10,700 9,375 5,000
Plant assets, net 278,500 255,000 230,500
Total assets $ 523,000 $ 445,000 $ 377,500
Liabilities and Equity
Accounts payable $ 129,900 $ 75,250 $ 51,250
Long-term notes payable secured by
mortgages on plant assets 98,500 101,500 83,500
Common stock, $10 par value 163,500 163,500 163,500
Retained earnings 131,100 104,750 79,250
Total liabilities and equity $ 523,000 $ 445,000 $ 377,500
The company’s income statements for the years ended December 31, 2017 and 2016, follow.
For Year Ended December 31 2017 2016
Sales $ 673,500 $ 532,000
Cost of goods sold $ 411,225 $ 345,500
Other operating expenses 209,550 134,980
Interest expense 12,100 13,300
Income taxes 9,525 8,845
Total costs and expenses 642,400 502,625
Net income $ 31,100 $ 29,375
Earnings per share $ 1.90 $ 1.80
Calculate the company’s long term risk and capital structure positions at the end of 2015 and 2014 by computing the following ratios.
(1) Debt and equity ratios.
(2) Debt to equity ratios.

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Answer:

(1) Debt and equity ratios.  (I guess the years should be 2017 and 2016)

debt ratio = liabilities / assets

equity ratio = stockholder's equity / assets

debt ratio 2016 = $155,750 / $411,250 = 37.87%

debt ratio 2017 = $202,575 / $484,000 = 41.85%

equity ratio 2016 = $255,500 / $411,250 = 62.13%

equity ratio 2017 = $281,425 / $484,000 = 58.15%

(2) Debt to equity ratios. (2017 and 2016)

debt to equity ratio = liabilities / stockholders' equity

debt to equity ratio 2016 = $155,750 / $255,500 = 60.96%

debt to equity ratio 2017 = $202,575 / $281,425 = 71.98%

Explanation:

average liabilities 2017 = ($129,900 + $75,250 + $98,500 + $101,500) / 2 = $202,575

average liabilities 2016 = ($75,250 + $51,250 + $101,500 + $83,500) / 2 = $155,750

average assets 2017 = ($523,000  + $445,000) / 2 = $484,000

average assets 2016 = ($445,000 + $377,500) / 2 = $411,250

average stockholders' equity 2017 = $484,000 - $202,575 = $281,425

average stockholders' equity 2016 = $411,250 - $155,750 = $255,500

A production department’s beginning inventory cost includes $478,000 of conversion costs. This department incurs an additional $1,047,500 in conversion costs in the month of March. Equivalent units of production for conversion total 770,000 for March.Required:Calculate the cost per equivalent unit of conversion using the weighted-average method.

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Answer: $1.98

Explanation:

Equivalent Units of Production are used when the manufacturers have not completely finished their products for the year. This helps them express it in terms of fully manufactured units.

Using the weighted average method, the cost per equivalent unit is;

= [tex]\frac{Beginning inventory cost + Cost of current production}{Equivalent units of production}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{478,000 + 1,047,500}{770,000}[/tex]

= $1.98

A rights offer made to existing shareholders with the sole purpose of making it more difficult for another firm to acquire the company is called

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Answer:

Poison pill

Explanation:

Poison pill is a strategy that is used to avoid that another party takes over an organization by allowing the current shareholders of the firm to acquire more shares. According to this, the answer is that a rights offer made to existing shareholders with the sole purpose of making it more difficult for another firm to acquire the company is called poison pill as this is a defensive strategy that companies use to avoid a takeover from an outside party.

Data pertaining to the current position of Forte Company are as follows:

Cash $412,500
Marketable securities 187,500
Accounts and notes receivable (net) 300,000
Inventories 700,000
Prepaid expenses 50,000
Accounts payable 200,000
Notes payable (short-term) 250,000
Accrued expenses 300,000

Required:
Compute:
a. The working capital.
b. The current ratio.
c. The quick ratio.

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Answer:

Forte Company

Computation of :

a. The working capital = Current Assets minus Current Liabilities

= $1,650,000 - $750,000

= $900,000

b. The current ratio = Current assets/Current liabilities

= $1650,000/$750,000

= 2.2 : 1

c. The quick ratio = (Current asset minus Inventory)/Current liabilities

= ($1,650,000 - 750,000)/$750,000

= $900,000/$750,000

= 1.2 : 1

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cash                                                   $412,500

Marketable securities                          187,500

Accounts and notes receivable (net) 300,000

Inventories                                          700,000

Prepaid expenses                                50,000

Total Current Assets                     $1,650,000

Accounts payable                              200,000

Notes payable (short-term)               250,000

Accrued expenses                            300,000

Total Current Liabilities                  $750,000

b) Forte Company's working capital is the difference between the current assets and the current liabilities.  In this case, it is very positive with a huge sum of $900,000.

c ) Forte Company's current ratio is an expression of the relationship between current assets and current liabilities.  It shows how much of current liabilities that current assets can cover.  The ability of the management of Forte Company to settle its current obligations from the current assets is worked out under this ratio.

d) Forte has a quick ratio of more than 1 : 1.  It is similar to the current ratio but with the omission of the Inventory and Prepaid Expenses which are regarded as always taking longer to sell and recover respectively.

Discuss and analyze a situation where you worked on a team/ project team consisting of diverse or intercultural team members
a. What were some good and/or poor examples of communication?
b. Discuss any examples or interpretation of cultural differences as described in Hoftstede's Cultural Values chart on p. 46 of your text (i.e. individualism, time orientation, formality, etc.).
c. Is there anything that could have been done to make the communication more effective?

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Explanation:

a. What were some good and/or poor examples of communication?

Intercultural communication in the workplace can generate some significant difficulties, in an intercultural work team, there may be behaviors of certain members that differ from the rest of the group, which can mean lack of integration of the team due to lack of respect and interest to the cultural values ​​of a particular member.

b. Discuss any examples or interpretation of cultural differences as described in Hoftstede's Cultural Values chart on p. 46 of your text (i.e. individualism, time orientation, formality, etc.).

Formality can be interpreted differently according to different cultures. In a more flexible culture like the American one, for example, formality may not be so expressed through the use of formal language and dress, whereas in a less flexible culture, this can be seen as a disrespect, as they can establish a more serious and formal communication in the workplace.

c. Is there anything that could have been done to make the communication more effective?

To make intercultural communication more effective, it is necessary above all to respect the individual values ​​of an individual that exist in certain ways in some situations. The ideal is that people are open to learn and exchange experiences, willing to help the individual to integrate into the group, and above all to act in an ethical and respectful way always.

What are targets for a business to achieve?
A. Objectives
B. Smart goals
C. Social enterprises
D. Profits

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D I would believe if not sorry

Which group would advertisers want to target and with what type of advertisement immediately before a holiday, as opposed to during a non-holiday time

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Answer:

in graph it shows that the highest effect is w low content/low motivation/low knowledge

-only tend to be persuaded for a short time and would need the advertisement right before target date

b) group would be persuaded by high content argument but will remain persuaded so do not need to be advertised immediately before the holiday

Explanation:

8. A home inspection performed by a licensed inspector is
O a. a limited visual survey and basic performance evaluation of systems in house.
ob. a full visual survey to ensure the house meets building code standards.
c. a comprehensive investigation of the house using specialized equipment.
o d. an exploratory probe to determine the cause or effect of deficiencies noted.

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Answer:

a. a limited visual survey and basic performance evaluation of systems in house.

Explanation:

A home inspection must be carried out by a certified and licensed inspector, but it is not a comprehensive investigation nor an exploratory probe of the house. It is basically a limited visual inspection carried out to determine if the house's systems (air conditioner, plumbing, and electrical) work properly, as well as to determine the condition of the walls, roof, windows, and other components of the house. A home inspection is generally requested when a house i being sold.

One of the problems with licensing as a method of achieving international business is that it is a much more difficult procedure to implement than the other methods.
a. True
b. False

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Answer: False

Explanation:

Licensing involves a company giving another company in another country/market permission to produce its products or use its likeness. The company that gets the license will then pay the parent company specified amounts for being able to do so.

This method of international business is cheap as the company licensing will see its brand spread to other countries without actually having to worry about set-up costs in the other country which can be very high. It is therefore one of the easiest methods of expanding to international markets there is.

Suppose you are building a scatter plot in Excel for a large amount of data. After selecting the scatter plot option, how do you enter the data into your scatter plot?


a. By manually typing each data point into the scatter plot

b. By using the Quick Styles button under the Chart menu

c. By using the Select Data button and the Select Data Source option

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Answer:

c. By using the Select Data button and the Select Data Source option

Explanation:

A scatter plot is a plot which is used to plot the points of the data on the horizontal and the vertical axis also it depicts how one variable is affected by the another.

After preparing the scatter plot to enter the data in the scatter plot we need to use the data button and then data source option so that the data could be entered in the scatter plot

hence, option c is correct

Orbit​ Services, Inc. pays $ 760 ,000 to acquire 30​% ​(200,000 shares) of the voting stock of State​ Investments, Inc. on January​ 5, 2019. State​ Investments, Inc. declares and pays a cash dividend of $ 1.40 per share on June​ 14, 2019. What is the correct journal entry for the transaction on June​ 14, 2019?

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Answer:

since Orbit's investment represents a significant influence (more than 20%) on State, we have to use the equity method for accounting for investments in other companies.

the journal entry to record the initial investment:

January 5, 2019, investment in State​ Investments, Inc.

Dr Investment in State​ Investments, Inc., 760,000

    Cr Cash 760,000

When we use the equity method, cash dividends decrease the carrying value of our investments:

June 14, 2019, cash dividend received from State Investments, Inc.

Dr Cash 280,000

    Cr Investment in State​ Investments, Inc., 280,000

"A broker-dealer who acted as financial advisor to a municipality in structuring a new issue now wishes to act as underwriter in a negotiated offering. Which statement is TRUE?"

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Answer:

B. The financial advisor is prohibited from acting as the underwriter

Explanation:

As per the rule of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board, the financial advisor cannot be the underwriter.

The financial advisor for a  municipality is paying the advisory fee for assisting the structure of the municipality in order to the issuance of the new bond so that the less interest cost to be paid.

But in the case of the underwriter, it contains high rate of interest as it is very easiest way for selling

So through this, the conflict arises between these two parties

Therefore option B is correct

15. Karla Salons leased equipment from Smith Co. on July 1, 2021, in a finance lease. The present value of the lease payments discounted at 10% was $81,100. Ten annual lease payments of $12,000 are due each year beginning July 1, 2021. Smith Co. had constructed the equipment recently for $66,000, and its retail fair value was $81,100. What amount of interest revenue from the lease should Smith Co. report in its December 31, 2021, income statement

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Answer: $3,455

Explanation:

The interest received by Smith can be calculated as;

Interest Value = Present value of lease payment * interest rate

Present Value of interest rate

Ten annual lease payments of $12,000 are due each year beginning July 1, 2021.

That means first payment has been made already. Present value is;

= 81,100 - 12,000

= $69,100

Only half a year has gone by so this will need to be reflected;

Interest Value = Present value of lease payment * interest rate

= 69,100 * 10% * 6/12

= $3,455

What's the present value of $4,500 discounted back 5 years if the appropriate interest rate is 4.5%, compounded semiannually?

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Answer:

The present value = $3,602.30

Explanation:

To calculate this, we will use the formula for calculating the future value for an amount invested, compounded semiannually at a certain interest rate. This is done as follows:

[tex]FV\ =\ PV(1+\frac{r}{n})^{(n\times t)}\\[/tex]

where:

FV = Future value = $4,500

PV = Present value = ??

r = interest rate = 4.5% = 4.5/100 = 0.045

n = number of compunding period per year = semiannually = 2

t = time = 5

[tex]4,500\ =\ PV(1+\frac{0.045}{2})^{(2\times 5)}\\\\4,500 = PV( 1+0.0225)^{10}\\4,500 = PV(1.0225)^{10}\\4,500 = PV (1.249203)\\Dividing\ both\ sides\ by\ 1.249203\ and\ making\ PV\ the\ subject\ of\ the\ formula\\\PV = \frac{4,500}{1.249203} \\PV= 3,602.297[/tex]

Therefore, the present value = $3,602.30

rane Company had the following assets on January 1, 2017.
Item Cost Purchase Date Useful Life (in years) Salvage Value
Machinery $69,580 Jan. 1, 2007 10 $0
Forklift 29,400 Jan. 1, 2014 5 0
Truck 32,736 Jan. 1, 2012 8 2,944
During 2017, each of the assets was removed from service. The machinery was retired on January 1. The forklift was sold on June 30 for $11,760. The truck was discarded on December 31.
Journalize all entries required on the above dates, including entries to update depreciation, where applicable, on disposed assets. The company uses straight-line depreciation. All depreciation was up to date as of December 31, 2016.

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Answer:

Journal entries are prepared below

Explanation:

Journal entries required are given as follows

Jan. 1 (To record retirement of machinery)  

                                                                     Debit        Credit

Accumulated depreciation-equipment     $69,580

Equipment                                                                   $69,580

June. 30 (To record the depreciation expense on forklift)

                                                                     Debit        Credit

Depreciation expense                                2940

Accumulated depreciation-equipment                       2940

Working

Annual depreciation = $29,400 / 5 years = $5880

depreciation for 6 months = $5880 x 6/12 = $2940

June. 30 (To record sale of forklift)

                                                                        Debit        Credit

Cash                                                                 11760  

Accumulated depreciation-equipment(w)    20580  

Equipment                                                                      29400

Gain on disposal of plant assets                                     2940

Working

Accumulated depreciation = 5880 x 3.5 years

 

Dec. 31 (To record depreciation expense on truck)

                                                                     Debit        Credit

Depreciation expense                                 3724

Accumulated depreciation-equipment                       3724

Working

Annual depreciation on truck = ($32,736- $2,944) / 8 years = $3724

Depreciation for 2017 = $3724

 

Dec. 31 (To record discarding of the truck)  

                                                                     Debit        Credit

Salvaged materials                                    2,944

Accumulated depreciation-equipment    22344

Loss on disposal of plant assets               7448

Equipment                                                                    32,736

Working

Accumulated depreciation = 3724 x 6 years = 22,344

The BRS Corporation makes collections on sales according to the following schedule: 40% in month of sale 55% in month following sale 5% in second month following saleThe following sales have been budgeted: Sales April $210,000 May $160,000June $150,000 Budgeted cash collections in June would be:______.a. $150,840.b. $158,000.c. $149,000.d. $150,000.

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Answer:

Total cash collection= $158,500

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cash collection:

40% in the month of sale

55% in the month following sale

5% in the second month following sale

Sales:

April $210,000

May $160,000

June $150,000

Cash collection June:

Sales in cash from June= 150,000*0.4= 60,000

Sales on account from May= 160,000*0.55= 88,000

Sales on account from April= 210,000*0.05= 10,500

Total cash collection= $158,500

Sheffield Corporation purchased machinery on January 1, 2017, at a cost of $250,000. The estimated useful life of the machinery is 4 years, with an estimated salvage value at the end of that period of $24,000. The company is considering different depreciation methods that could be used for financial reporting purposes.Required:Prepare separate depreciation schedules for the machinery using the straight-line method, and the declining-balance method using double the straight-line rate.

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Answer and Explanation:

(A) Depreciation Schedules Under Straight line method

Depreciation rate under straight line method = 1 ÷ Useful life of asset

= 1 ÷ 4

=25%      

Depreciable cost = Cost of the Asset - Salvage value

= $250,000 - $24000

= $226,000

Year    Depreciable   Depreciation     Annual        Accumulated   Book

                cost      rate                Depreciation  Depreciation  Value

                                                            Expense

2017     $226,000       25%             $565,00          56,500       $193,500

                                                                                  ($250,000 - $56,500)

2018     $226,000       25%             $565,00          $113,000      $137,000

                                                                                   ($193,500 - $56,500)

2019     $226,000       25%             $565,00          $169,500    $80,500

                                                                                    ($137,000 - $56,500)

2020     $226,000       25%             $565,00         $226,000    $24,000

                                                                                    ($80,500 - $56,500)

For computing the annual depreciation we simply multiply the depreciable cost with depreciation rate.

(B) Depreciation Schedules Under Double declining balance method

Depreciation rate under Double declining Balance method

= 2 × Straight line method

= 2 × 25%

= 50%

Year   Book value   Depreciation     Annual        Accumulated   Book

           beginning      rate                Depreciation  Depreciation  Value

          of the year                                 Expense

2017    $250,000      50%               $125,000    $125,000     $125,000     2018    $125,000       50%             $62,500       $187,500      $62,500     2019     $62,500        50%            $31,250         $218,750      $31,250  

2020    $31,250                             $7,250         $226,000      $24,000

For computing the annual depreciation expenses we simply multiply the book value beginning of the year with depreciation rate.  

2020 Depreciation balance

= Book Value beginning 2020 - Salvage value

= $31,250 - $24,000

= $7,250      

Net Present Value Method
The following data are accumulated by Geddes Company in evaluating the purchase of $150,000 of equipment, having a four-year useful life:
Net Income Net Cash Flow
Year 1 $42,500 $80,000
Year 2 27,500 65,000
Year 3 12,500 50,000
Year 4 2,500 40,000
Present Value of $1 at Compound Interest
Year 6% 10% 12% 15% 20%
1 0.943 0.909 0.893 0.870 0.833
2 0.890 0.826 0.797 0.756 0.694
3 0.840 0.751 0.712 0.658 0.579
4 0.792 0.683 0.636 0.572 0.482
5 0.747 0.621 0.567 0.497 0.402
6 0.705 0.564 0.507 0.432 0.335
7 0.665 0.513 0.452 0.376 0.279
8 0.627 0.467 0.404 0.327 0.233
9 0.592 0.424 0.361 0.284 0.194
10 0.558 0.386 0.322 0.247 0.162
a. Assuming that the desired rate of return is 15%, determine the net present value for the proposal. If required, round to the nearest dollar. Use the table of the present value of $1 presented above.
Present value of net cash flow $
Amount to be invested
Net present value $
b. Would management be likely to look with favor on the proposal?
Yes , because the net present value indicates that the return on the proposal is greater than the minimum desired rate of return of 15%.

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Answer:

year               net cash flow

0                     -$150,000

1                        $80,000

2                       $65,000

3                       $50,000

4                       $40,000

A) NPV = -$150,000 + ($80,000 x .87) + ($65,000 x .756) + ($50,000 x .658) + ($40,000 x .572) = -$150,000 + $69,600 + $49,140 + $32,900 + $22,880 = -$150,000 + $174,520 = $24,520

B) Yes , because the net present value indicates that the return on the proposal is greater than the minimum desired rate of return of 15%. Since the NPV is positive ($24,520), it means that the cash inflows are higher than the cash outflows when we use a 15% discount rate.

A bond with par value of $1,000 has an annual coupon rate of 4.8% and currently sells for $970. What is the bond’s current yield? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

The Bond's Current yield = 4.95%

Explanation:

Annual coupon = Value of Bond * Annual Coupon rate

Annual coupon =  $1000 * 4.8%

Annual coupon =$48

The Bond Current yield =Annual coupon / Current price

The Bond Current yield =  $48 / $970

The Bond Current yield = 0.049485

The Bond Current yield = 4.9485

The Bond Current yield = 4.95%

Current access control rosters should be authenticated by the manager or their designated representative. True False

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Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

Current Access Control rosters should be authenticated, authorized and accounted for by the manager or their designated representative.

Bio-metrics, Electronic locks, and Smart cards are sensitive data-derivation technologies and since they are applied in a number of sectors - e.g. Telecommunications, Retail, Defense, Healthcare, Hospitality, and Information Technology - current access to devices and software applications should be authenticated by the manager or a designated representative of the manager.

Do you think that customers are impressed with the effort that Gap has made to respond to the need to have more worker friendly suppliers? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

Yes, I think that customers are very impressed with their customer service

Explanation:

I'm impressed.

If an economist wishes to determine whether there is evidence that average family incomes in a community exceeds $25,000:_______

a. either a one-tailed or two-tailed test could be used with equivalent results.
b. a one-tailed test should be utilized.
c. a two-tailed test should be utilized.
d. None of the above.

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Answer: one tailed test should be utilized

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that an economist wishes to determine whether there is evidence that average family incomes in a community exceeds $25,000.

A one tailed test should be utilized because the region of rejection will just have to be based on one side.

NVS, Inc just issued 5 year stock

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Year 5 year nvm issued

Internal or External Acquisitions:
No Opportunity Costs
The Van Division of MotoCar Corporation has offered to purchase 180,000 wheels from the Wheel Division for $40 per wheel. At a normal volume of 500,000 wheels per year, production costs per wheel for the Wheel Division are as follows:

Direct materials $15
Direct labor 11
Variable overhead 6
Fixed overhead 18
Total $50
The Wheel Division has been selling 500,000 wheels per year to outside buyers at $60 each. Capacity is 700,000 wheels per year. The Van Division has been buying wheels from outside suppliers at $56 per wheel.

(a) Calculate the net benefit (or cost) to the Wheel Division of accepting the offer from the Van Division.

(b) Calculate the net benefit (or cost) to Motocar Corp. if the Wheel Division accepts the offer from the Van Division.

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Answer:

A. Profit per wheel      = $8

B. Total benefit to Motor Corp. = $4,320,000

Explanation:

Requirement A

We can calculate the net benefit/cost to the wheel division of accepting the offer from van division  by deducting all the variable cost from the selling price offered by van division

Selling price           = $40

Direct material        = $15

Direct labor             = $11

Variable Overhead = $6

Profit per wheel      = $8

Requirement B Net benefit to Motor car corp.

Increased the profit of wheel division by accepting the offer

180,000 x $8 =$1,440,000

Savings of van division by placing an order to wheel division

180,000 x $16(w) = $2,880,000

Total benefit to Motor Corp. = $1,440,000 + $2,880,000

Total benefit to Motor Corp. = $4,320,000

Working

Outside supplier price - Price offered by van division

$56 - $40

$16

"A customer owns 200 shares of ABC, purchased 2 years ago at $50 per share. The current market value of ABC stock is $60 per share. If the customer gifts the stock to his son, the result is the:"

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Answer: The donor may incur a gift tax liability. Also, the cost basis will be $50 per share to the recipient of the gift.

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that a customer owns 200 shares of ABC, that were bought 2 years ago at $50 per share and that the current market value of ABC stock is $60 per share.

If the customer gifts the stock to his son, the result is the donor may incur a gift tax liability. Also, the cost basis will be $50 per share to the recipient of the gift.

Fetzer Company declared a $0.55 per share cash dividend. The company has 200,000 shares authorized, 190,000 shares issued, and 8,000 shares in treasury stock. The journal entry to record the payment of the dividend is:

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Answer:

Please see journals below

Explanation:

Retained earnings Dr $104,000

Common dividend payable Cr $104,000

Common dividend payable Dr $104,000

Cash Cr. $104,000

Retained earnings Dr $100,100

Common dividends payable Cr $100,100

Common dividends payable Dr $100,100

Cash Cr $100,100

Retained earnings Dr $110,000

Common dividends payable Cr $110,000

Working

Dividends payable

= 190,000 × $0.55

= $104,000

Common dividend payable

= $0.55 × (190,000 shares - 8,000 shares)

= $100,100

The Andrews Company has just purchased $55,736,000 of plant and equipment that has an estimated useful life of 15 years. The expected salvage value at the end of 15 years is $5,573,600. What will the book value of this purchase (exclude all other plant and equipment) be after its third year of use? (Use FASB GAAP)

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Answer:

Book value = $45,703,520

Explanation:

We can calculate the book value of purchase after its third year of use by deducting all three years of depreciation from the cost of the asset.

DATA

Purchase cost = $55,736,000

Useful life = 15 years

Salvage value = $5,573,600

Solution

Book value = Cost - Accumulated depreciation

Book value = $55,736,000 - $10,032,480(w)

Book value = $45,703,520

Working

Depreciation per year = [tex]\frac{Cost-salvagevalue}{life}[/tex]

Depreciation per year = [tex]\frac{55,736,000-5,573,600}{15}[/tex]

Depreciation per year =  $3,344,160

Depreciation for 3 years = $3,344,160 x 3

Depreciation for 3 years = $10,032,480

Three years accumulated depreciation for three years would be $10,032,480

Balance sheet. Use the data from the following financial statements in the popup​ window. Complete the balance sheet. Hint: Find the accumulated depreciation for 2014 first. The accumulated depreciation for 2014 is:
Data Table
Partial Income Statement Year Ending 2014 
Sales revenue $350,100
Cost of goods sold $142,000
Fixed costs $43,100
Selling, general, and
administrative expenses $28,200
Depreciation $46,000
Partial Balance Sheet 12/31/2013
ASSETS LIABILITIES
Cash $16,100 Notes payable $14,100
Accounts receivable $28,000 Accounts payable $18,800
Inventories $47,800 Long-term debt $190,100
Fixed assets $368,000 OWNERS' EQUITY
Accumulated
depreciation (-) $140,400 Retained earnings
Intangible assets $81,900 Common stock $131,800
Partial Balance Sheet 12/31/2014
ASSETS LIABILITIES
Cash $26,000 Notes payable $11,800
Accounts receivable $19,100 Accounts payable $23,900
Inventories $53,100 Long-term debt $162,100
Fixed assets $448,100 OWNERS' EQUITY
Accumulated depreciation (-) Retained earnings
Intangible assets $81,900 Common stock $182,000

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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