A new machine costing $1,800,000 cash and estimated to have a $60,000 salvage value was purchased on January 1. The machine is expected to produce 600,000 units of product during its 8-year useful life. Calculate the depreciation expense in the first year under the following independent situations: The company uses the units-of-production method and the machine produces 70,000 units of product during its first year. The company uses the double-declining-balance method. The company uses the straight-line method.

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following formula:

Purchase price= $1,800,000

Salvage value= $60,000

Useful life= 8 years or 600,000 units

To calculate the annual depreciation using the units-of-production method, we need to use the following formula:

Annual depreciation= [(original cost - salvage value)/useful life of production in units]*units produced

Annual depreciation= [(1,800,000 - 60,000) / 600,000]*70,000

Annual depreciation= $203,000

To calculate the annual depreciation using the double-declining balance, we need to use the following formula:

Annual depreciation= 2*[(book value)/estimated life (years)]

Annual depreciation= 2*[(1,800,000 - 60,000) / 8]

Annual depreciation= $435,000

Finally, the annual depreciation using the straight-line method:

Annual depreciation= (original cost - salvage value)/estimated life (years)

Annual depreciation=  (1,800,000 - 60,000) / 8

Annual depreciation= $217,500


Related Questions

Which of the following currencies are not involved in affecting the revenue your company receives on shipment of action-cameras and UAV drones to buyers in the four geographic regions where it competes?

Answers

Answer: Indian rupees and Russian rubles

Explanation:

The options are:

a. Singapore dollars and euros.

b. Indian rupees and Russian rubies

c. US dollars and Taiwan dollars

d. The Brazilian real and Taiwan dollars

e. US dollars and euros

Explanation:

It should noted that the currencies that affects the revenues received by the company on the shipments of camera to the retailers in the four geographic regions where it markets cameras include the U.S. dollars, euros, Singapore dollars, Taiwan dollars, and Brazilian real.

Therefore, based on the options given, we can see that option B "Indian rupees and Russian rubles" is the correct answer as the currencies arr not involved in affecting the revenue.

2. Identify four skills that you will need to actively participate in meetings.​

Answers

Answer:

Particpating, having to ability to drink a lot of coffe, being energetic, concertrating.

Explanation:

Materials used by the Instrument Division of T_Kong Industries are currently purchased from outside suppliers at a cost of $301 per unit. However, the same materials are available from the Components Division. The Components Division has unused capacity and can produce the materials needed by the Instrument Division at a variable cost of $250 per unit.

Answers

Question Completion:

a. If a transfer price of $280 per unit is established and 50,000 units of materials transferred, with no reduction in the Components Division’s current sales, how much would T_Kong Industries’ total income from operations increase?

$

b. How much would the Instrument Division's income from operations increase?

$

c. How much would the Components Division's income from operations increase?

Answer:

T_Kong Industries

1. T_Kong Industries’ total income from operations would increase by;

= $2,550,000.

2. The Instrument Division's income from operations would increase by:

= $1,050,000.

3.  The Components Division's income from operations would increase by:

= $1,500,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Outside supply price = $301 per unit

Variable cost per unit = $250

Transfer price = $280

Units transferred = 50,000

Increase in total income for T_Kong Industries = $2,550,000 ($301 - $250)50,000

Instrument Division's income would increase by $1,050,000 ($301 - $280)50,000

Increase in total income for the Components Division = $1,500,000 ($280 - $250)50,000

Crane Company deducts insurance expense of $174000 for tax purposes in 2021, but the expense is not yet recognized for accounting purposes. In 2022, 2023, and 2024, no insurance expense will be deducted for tax purposes, but $58000 of insurance expense will be reported for accounting purposes in each of these years. Crane Company has a tax rate of 20% and income taxes payable of $156000 at the end of 2021. There were no deferred taxes at the beginning of 2021. What is the amount of the deferred tax liability at the end of 2021

Answers

Answer: $34800

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the amount of the deferred tax liability at the end of 2021 will be:

= Tax rate × Insurance expense

= 20% × $174000

= 0.2 × $174000

= $34800

Therefore, the amount of the deferred tax liability at the end of 2021 is $34800.

Differential Analysis for Further Processing
The management of Dominican Sugar Company is considering whether to process further raw sugar into re-fined sugar. Re-fined sugar can be sold for $2.20 per pound, and raw sugar can be sold without further processing for $1.40 per pound. Raw sugar is produced in batches of 42,000 pounds by processing 100,000 pounds of sugar cane, which costs $0.35 per pound of cane. Re-fined sugar will require additional processing costs of $0.50 per pound of raw sugar, and 1.25 pounds of raw sugar will produce 1 pound of re-fined sugar.
1. Prepare a differential analysis as of March 24 to determine whether to sell raw sugar (Alternative 1) or process further into refined sugar (Alternative 2)
2. Briefly report your recommendations.

Answers

Answer:

Dominican Sugar Company

1. Differential Analysis as of March 24:

                                          Raw Sugar       Refined Sugar

                                        Alternative 1       Alternative 2       Difference

Sales volume                        42,000            33,600

Selling price per pound          $1.40              $2.20

Sales revenue                   $58,800          $73,920                 $15,120

Materials requirement      100,000            42,000

Output from process         42,000            33,600

Unit cost                               $0.35              

Cost of materials            $35,000          $35,000

Cost of further refining                           $21,000

Total costs                      $35,000          $56,000                ($21,000)

Net income                     $23,800           $17,920                  ($5,880)

2. Based on cost implications, Dominican Sugar should not refine the raw sugar further.  Further refining will cause the company $5,880 in lost income.  This means that it costs more to refine the raw sugar.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                          Raw Sugar       Refined Sugar

                                        Alternative 1       Alternative 2

Sales volume                        42,000            33,600 (42,000/1.25)

Selling price per pound          $1.40              $2.20

Sales revenue                   $58,800          $73,920

Materials requirement      100,000            42,000

Output from process         42,000            33,600 (42,000/1.25)

Unit cost                               $0.35              

Cost of materials            $35,000          $35,000

Cost of further refining                           $21,000 (42,000 * $0.50)

Total costs                      $35,000          $56,000

Net income                     $23,800           $17,920

Jeff Heun, president of Splish Always, agrees to construct a concrete cart path at Dakota Golf Club. Splish Always enters into a contract with Dakota to construct the path for $200,000. In addition, as part of the contract, a performance bonus of $34,000 will be paid based on the timing of completion. The performance bonus will be paid fully if completed by the agreed-upon date. The performance bonus decreases by $8,500 per week for every week beyond the agreed-upon completion date. Jeff has been involved in a number of contracts that had performance bonuses as part of the agreement in the past. As a result, he is fairly confident that he will receive a good portion of the performance bonus. Jeff estimates, given the constraints of his schedule related to other jobs, that there is 55% probability that he will complete the project on time, a 30% probability that he will be 1 week late, and a 15% probability that he will be 2 weeks late.

Required:
Determine the transaction price that Concrete Always should compute for this agreement.

Answers

Answer:

$234,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the transaction price that Concrete Always should compute for this agreement

Using this formula

Transaction price=Contract Price* Estimated performance bonus

Let plug in the formula

Transaction price=$200,000+$34,000

Transaction price=$234,000

Therefore the transaction price that Concrete Always should compute for this agreement are $234,000

Under the consumer Credit Protection Act, if you report your credit card
lost or stolen within 30 days, your liability is limited to:
A. $25
B. $50
C. $100
D. $200

Answers

b. 50$


hope this helps:) have a good day

The federal funds rate is the interest rate that banks charge each other.

T or f

Answers

Answer: F

Explanation: The fed funds rate is the interest rate that depository institutions—banks, savings and loans, and credit unions—charge each other for overnight loans. The discount rate is the interest rate that Federal Reserve Banks charge when they make collateralized loans—usually overnight—to depository institutions.

Fordman Company has a product that passes through two processes: Grinding and Polishing. During December, the Grinding Department transferred 20,000 units to the Polishing Department. The cost of the units transferred into the second department was $40,000. Direct materials are added uniformly in the second process. Units are measured the same way in both departments.
The second department (Polishing) had the following physical flow schedule for December:
Units to account for:
Units, beginning work in process 4,000 (40% complete)
Units started ?
Total units to account for ?
Units accounted for:
Units, ending work in process 8,000 ( 50% complete)
Units completed ?
Units accounted for ?
Costs in beginning work in process for the Polishing Department were direct materials, $5,000; conversion costs, $6,000; and transferred in, $8,000. Costs added during the month: direct materials, $32,000; conversion costs, $50,000; and transferred in, $40,000.
Assume the company uses the FIFO method.
Required:
1-a. Prepare a schedule of equivalent units.
1-b. Compute the unit cost for the month of December.

Answers

Answer:

Fordman Company

1-a. A Schedule of Equivalent Units (Weighted-Average Method)

Equivalent units of production:

                                 Units     Direct Materials     Conversion

Units completed      16,000        16,000                  16,000

Ending WIP               8,000          4,000                    4,000

Total equivalent units               20,000                  20,000

1-b. The unit cost for the month of December is:

= $7.05

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Units transferred from Grinding Department = 20,000

Cost of units transferred = $40,000

Polishing Department's

Physical Flow Schedule for December:

Units to account for:

Units, beginning work in process 4,000 (40% complete)

Units started                                20,000

Total units to account for            24,000

Units accounted for:

Units, ending work in process     8,000 (50% complete)

Units completed                          16,000 (100% complete)

Units accounted for                   24,000

Cost of production:

                                                Direct     Conversion   Transferred    Total

                                             Materials                                In

Beginning work in process   $5,000       $6,000         $8,000      $19,000

Current period                       32,000       50,000         40,000      122,000

Total costs of production    $37,000     $56,000      $48,000     $141,000

Equivalent units of production:

                                 Units     Direct Materials     Conversion

Units completed      16,000        16,000                  16,000

Ending WIP               8,000          4,000                    4,000

Total equivalent units               20,000                  20,000

Cost per equivalent units:

                                         Direct Materials     Conversion   Total

                                         & Transferred In

Total costs of production    $85,000                $56,000  $141,000

Total equivalent units            20,000                  20,000

Cost per equivalent units       $4.25                    $2.80

Cost assigned to:     Direct Materials            Conversion              Total

                                 & Transferred In

Units completed            $68,000                     $44,800            $112,800

                                ($4.25 * 16,000)         ($2,80 * 16,000)

Ending WIP                       17,000                         11,200               28,200

                                ($4.25 * 4,000)         ($2.80 * 4,000)

Total                             $85,000                      $56,000           $141,000

Unit cost for the month of December:

Total cost of completed units = $112,800

Total units completed = 16,000

Unit cost = $7.05 ($112,800/16,000

LBC Corporation makes and sells a product called Product WZ. Each unit of Product WZ requires 2.4 hours of direct labor at the rate of $20.00 per direct labor-hour. Management would like you to prepare a Direct Labor Budget for June. The company plans to sell 43,000 units of Product WZ in June. The finished goods inventories on June 1 and June 30 are budgeted to be 550 and 110 units, respectively. Budgeted direct labor costs for June would be:

Answers

Answer:

Total direct labor hours= 102,144

Total direct labor costs= $2,042,880

Explanation:

Giving the following formula:

Standard quantity= 2.4 hours

Standard rate= $20 per hour

First, we need to calculate the production required:

Production= sales + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory

Production= 43,000 + 110 - 550

Production= 42,560 units

Now, the direct labor budget:

Total direct labor hours= 42,560*2.4= 102,144

Total direct labor costs= 102,144*20= $2,042,880

Fong Sai-Yuk Company sells one product. Presented below is information for January for Fong Sai-Yuk Company.

Jan. 1 Inventory 100 units at $5 each
Jan. 4 Sale 80 units at $8 each
Jan. 11 Purchase 150 units at $6 each
Jan. 13 Sale 120 units at $8.75 each
Jan. 20 Purchase 160 units at $7 each
Jan. 27 Sale 100 units at $9 each

Fong Sai-Yuk uses the FIFO cost flow assumption. All purchases and sales are on account.
Required:
a. Assume Fong Sai-Yuk uses a periodic system. Prepare all necessary journal entries, including the end-of-month closing entry to record cost of goods sold. A physical count indicates that the ending inventory for January is 110 units.
b. Compute gross profit using the periodic system.
c. Assume Fong Sai-Yuk uses a perpetual system. Prepare all necessary journal entries.
d. Compute gross profit using the perpetual system.

Answers

Answer:

Fong Sai-Yuk Company

a. Journal Entries:

Debit Purchases $2,020

Credit Accounts payable $2,020

To record purchases of goods on account for the month.

Debit Accounts receivable $2,590

Credit Sales revenue $2,590

To record the sale of goods on account for the month.

Debit Sales revenue $2,590

Credit Income Summary $2,590

To close the account to the income summary.

Debit Income Summary $2,790

Credit Purchases $2,020

Credit Ending Inventory $770

To close the accounts to the income summary.

b. Computation of the Gross Profit using the periodic system:

Sales revenue                       $2,590

Cost of goods:

Opening inventory    $500

Purchases                 2,020

Less Ending inventory 770    1,750

Gross profit                            $840

c. Using the Perpetual system:

Journal Entries:

Jan. 4  Debit Accounts receivable $640

Credit Sales revenue $640

To record the sale of goods on account.

Jan. 4 Debit Cost of goods sold $400

Credit Inventory $400

To record the cost of goods sold.

Jan. 11   Debit Inventory  $900

Credit Accounts payable $900

To record the purchase of goods on account.

Jan. 13 Debit Accounts receivable $1,050

Credit Sales revenue $1,050

To record the sale of goods on account.

Jan. 13 Debit Cost of goods sold $700

Credit Inventory $700

To record the cost of goods sold.

 

Jan. 20 Debit Inventory $1,120

Credit Accounts payable $1,10

To record the purchase of goods on account.

Jan. 27 Debit Accounts receivable $900

Credit Sales revenue $900

To record the sale of goods on account.

Jan. 27 Debit Cost of goods sold $650

Credit Inventory $650

To record the cost of goods sold.

Jan. 31:

Debit Income Summary $1,750

Credit Cost of goods sold $1,750

To close the account to the income summary.

Debit Sales Revenue $2,590

Credit Income Summary $2,590

To close the account to the income summary.

d. Computation of the gross profit:

Sales revenue                       $2,590

Cost of goods                          1,750

Gross profit                              $840

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Date      Description Units  Unit Cost  Unit Price Total Cost Total Revenue

Jan. 1    Inventory        100         $5                             $500

Jan. 4   Sale                  80                            $8                            $640

Jan. 11   Purchase       150          $6                               900

Jan. 13  Sale               120                             $8.75                      1,050

Jan. 20 Purchase      160           $7                             1,120

Jan. 27 Sale               100                             $9                             900

Total goods available  410                                       $2,520

Total goods sold        300                                                       $2,590

Ending inventory         110

Using FIFO under periodic system:

Ending inventory = 110 * $7 = $770

Cost of goods sold = Cost of goods available minus cost of ending inventory

= $2,520 - $770

= $1,750

Using FIFO under perpetual system:

Cost of goods sold:

Jan. 4   Sale                       $400 (80 * $5)

Jan. 13  Sale                         700 (20 * $5 + 100 * $6)

Jan. 27 Sale                         650 (50 * $6 + 50 * $7)

Total cost of goods sold $1,750

Ending inventory = $2,520 - $1,750 = $770

how do occupancy rate and potential gross rate relate​

Answers

Explanation:

Occupancy rate is the ratio of rented or used space to the total amount of available space.

The potential gross rate is the total rental income a property can produce if all units were fully leased and rented at market rents with a zero vacancy rate.

They relate through that they both allow for renting?

Clan control is most often used in: small, informal organizations or in organizations with a strong culture. small, formal organizations or in organizations with a weak culture. large, informal organizations or in organizations with a weak culture. large, formal organizations or in organizations with a strong culture.

Answers

Answer:

small, informal organizations or in organizations with a strong culture

Explanation:

Clan control is mostly used in small & informal organization or the organization that have strong culture as they work as a family rather work as an organization. In this, the high level management represented as a leader also there are not much principles & strategies as the mostly part would be based on the trust

Therefore the first option is correct

Excel does not allow you to copy and paste formulas with AutoFill. true or false

Answers

Answer:

True

Explanation:

In excel, after entering a formula in a cell if we drag the cursor through the horizontal cells (row) or the vertical cells (columns), the formula is copied itself with the help of fill handle

Hence, the given statement is true

If a Florida strawberry wholesaler operates in a perfectly competitive market, that wholesaler will have a _____ share of the market, and consumers will consider her strawberries and her competitors' strawberries to be _____. Therefore, _____ advertising will take place in this market. small; standardized; little or no

Answers

Answer:

b) small; standardized (commodity); little, if any

Explanation:

THESE ARE THE OPTIONS FOR THE QUESTION

a] large; standardized (commodity); no

b] small; standardized (commodity); little, if any

c] small; differentiated; no

d] large; differentiated; extensive

Pure or perfect competition can be regarded as theoretical market structure whereby some of criterias are met. Such criteria are;

✓ identical product( homogeneous) are been sold by

all firms

✓All the firms involved are price takers(

market price of their product cannot be influenced by them)

✓ There is no influence of Market on prices. Therefore, in a scenerio whereby a Florida strawberry wholesaler operates in a perfectly competitive market, that wholesaler will have a small share of the market, and consumers will consider her strawberries and her competitors' strawberries to be standardized (commodity) Therefore, no advertising will take place in this market.

You own a portfolio that is composed of stocks and bonds. You decided to add a cryptocurrency to the portfolio. Four major cryptocurrencies are available in the market and they are BTC (Bitcoin), ETH (Ether), XRP (Ripple), and LTC (Litecoin). You are going to allocate 10 percent of the portfolio to only one of these cryptocurrencies. Before investing the funds in a cryptocurrency, you estimated the expected return of the overall portfolio and the standard deviation of returns of the portfolio. The Table shows you those numbers (ER means expected return; SD means the standard deviation of returns; RF stands for the risk-free rate of return).
RF = 3%.
Which combination will to select and why?
ER SD
Original Portfolio + BTC 18% 7%
Original Portfolio + ETH 21% 12%
Original Portfolio + XRP 34% 20%
Original Portfolio + LTC 15% 9%

Answers

Answer:

Original Portfolio + XRP 34% 20%.

Pipelines rank third after railroads and motor carriers in ton-miles transported, but most people do not recognize pipelines as a major mode of transportation. Nevertheless, pipelines are the preferred method used for transporting crude oil, diesel fuel, kerosene, and gasoline in the United States. What are some drawbacks to transporting via pipeline

Answers

Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

Some of the drawbacks to transportation via pipeline include:

1. Pipeline transportation isn't flexible, it's typically a one way system and can be used for certain fixed points only. It's flexibility is poor.

2. Once it has been laid, the capacity of the pipeline cannit be increased further.

3. Once there is leakage, repairing it is a challenge as it may not be easily detected.

4. It requires huge investment to set up and maintaining it is challenging.

5. It can lead to illegal pilferage which may being about accidents and death.

Currently, Forever Flowers Inc. has a capital structure consisting of 20% debt and 80% equity. Forever's debt currently has an 7% yield to maturity. The risk-free rate (rRF) is 3%, and the market risk premium (rM - rRF) is 8%. Using the CAPM, Forever estimates that its cost of equity is currently 13.5%. The company has a 40% tax rate. What is Forever's current WACC

Answers

Answer:

WACC = 11.6%

Explanation:

The weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is the average cost of all the various sources of long-term finance used by a business weighted according to the proportion which each source of finance bears to the the entire pool of fund.

To calculate the weighted average cost of capital, follow the steps below:  

Step 1: Calculate cost of individual source of finance

Cost of Equity= 13.5%  

After-tax cost of debt:

= (1- T) × before-tax cost of debt  

= 7%× (1-0.4)= 4.2%  

Step 2 : calculate the proportion or weight of the individual source of finance . (This already given)

Equity = 80%  

Debt= 20%

Step 3:Work out weighted average cost of capital (WACC)

WACC = ( 13.5%× 80%) + ( 4.2%× 20%) = 11.64%  

WACC = 11.6%  

At the beginning of the month, the Forming Department of Martin Manufacturing had 29,000 units in inventory, 40% complete as to materials, and 15% complete as to conversion. During the month the department started 98,000 units and transferred 100,000 units to the next manufacturing department. At the end of the month, the department had 27,000 units in inventory, 90% complete as to materials and 60% complete as to conversion. How many units did the Forming Department start and complete in the current month

Answers

Answer:

71,000 units.

Explanation:

Units started and completed = Units Completed - Units in Opening Inventory

therefore

Units started and completed = 100,000 units - 29,000 units = 71,000 units

thus,

Units started and completed  in the current month for the Forming Department is 71,000 units.

The minimum amount of total quality costs is achieved when the: A. marginal voluntary expenditures are less than the marginal savings on failure costs. B. marginal voluntary expenditures equal the marginal savings on failure costs. C. marginal voluntary expenditures exceed marginal failure costs. D. none of the other answers are correct.

Answers

Answer:

B. marginal voluntary expenditures equal the marginal savings on failure costs.

Explanation:

In Accounting, Costing is the measurement of the cost of production of goods and services by assessing the fixed costs and variable costs associated with each step of production.

The various type of costs involved in the manufacturing or business processes are;

1. Product cost is the expenses incurred when a product is sold.

2. Period cost refers to the period in which costs are incurred.

3. Fixed cost refers to costs that remains constant over variations in production activity, irrespective of amount of goods.

3. Variable cost refers to cost which are the same per unit of production but vary directly with level of output.

4. Direct costs refer to the costs that are peculiar to a particular department or area while indirect cost can't be traced to any.

5. Manufacturing overhead are all indirect cost required in producing a good that isn't associated with direct materials or direct labor.

A total quality cost include the overall cost of producing products with poor qualities. The minimum amount of total quality costs is achieved when the marginal voluntary expenditures equal the marginal savings on failure costs.

Two mutually exclusive alternatives are being considered. Both have lives of 10 years. Alternative A has a first cost of $10,000 and annual7-65 benefits of $4500. Alternative B costs $25,000 and has annual benefits of $8800. If the minimum attractive rate of return is 6%, which alternative should be selected

Answers

Answer:

Alternative B should be selected since its NPV is higher

Explanation:

year         cash flow alternative A     cash flow alternative B

0                      -10000                    -25000

1                    4500                    8800

2                    4500                    8800

3                    4500                    8800

4                    4500                    8800

5                    4500                    8800

6                    4500                    8800

7                    4500                    8800

8                    4500                    8800

9                    4500                    8800

10                    4500                    8800

 

 

discount rate             6%                    6%

 

NPV                23120                       39769

The Campbell Company is considering adding a robotic paint sprayer to its production line. The sprayer's base price is $940,000, and it would cost another $25,000 to install it. The machine falls into the MACRS 3-year class, and it would be sold after 3 years for $624,000. The MACRS rates for the first three years are 0.3333, 0.4445, and 0.1481. The machine would require an increase in net working capital (inventory) of $19,000. The sprayer would not change revenues, but it is expected to save the firm $301,000 per year in before-tax operating costs, mainly labor. Campbell's marginal tax rate is 25%.

Required:
a. What is the Year 0 net cash flow?
b. What are the net operating cash flows in Years 1, 2, 3?
c. What is the additional Year 3- cash flow (i.e. after tax salvage and the return of working capital)?
d. If the project's cost of capital is 12%, should the machine be purchased

Answers

Answer:

a. Year 0 Net Cash Flows = $984,000

b. We have:

Year 1 net operating cash flows = $306,159

Year 2 net operating cash flows = $332,986

Year 3 net operating cash flows = $261,479

c. Additional Year 3- cash flow = $504,877

d. The machine should be purchased.

Explanation:

We start by first calculating the following:

Initial Investment = Base Price + Modification Cost = $940,000 + $25,000 = $965,000

Useful Life = 3 years

Depreciation in Year 1 = 0.3333 * $965,000 = $321,634.50

Depreciation in Year 2 = 0.4445 * $965,000 = $428,942.50

Depreciation in Year 3 = 0.1481 * $965,000 = $142,916.50

Book Value at the end of Year 3 = $965,000 - $321,634.50 - $428,942.50 - $142,916.50 = $71,506.50

After-tax Salvage Value = Salvage Value - (Salvage Value - Book Value) * Marginal tax rate = $624,000 – ($624,000 - $71,506.50) * 25% = $485,877

Initial Investment in NWC = $19,000

We can now proceed as follows:

a. What is the Year 0 net cash flow?

Year 0 Net Cash Flows = Initial Investment + Initial Investment in NWC = $965,000 + $19,000 = $984,000

b. What are the net operating cash flows in Years 1, 2, 3?

Year 1 net operating cash flows = (Pretax Cost Saving * (1 - tax)) + (tax * Depreciation in year 1) = ($301,000 * (1 – 0.25)) + (0.25 * $321,634.50) = $306,159

Year 2 net operating cash flows = (Pretax Cost Saving * (1 - tax)) + (tax * Depreciation in year 2) = ($301,000 * (1 – 0.25)) + (0.25 * $428,942.50) = $332,986

Year 3 net operating cash flows = (Pretax Cost Saving * (1 - tax)) + (tax * Depreciation in year 3) = ($301,000 * (1 – 0.25)) + (0.25 * $142,916.50) = $261,479

c. What is the additional Year 3- cash flow (i.e. after tax salvage and the return of working capital)?

Additional Year 3- cash flow = NWC recovered + After-tax Salvage Value = $19,000 + $485,877 = $504,877

d. If the project's cost of capital is 12%, should the machine be purchased?

This can be determined from the net present value (NPV) calculated as follows:

NPV = -$984,000 + ($306,159/1.12^1) + ($332,986/1.12^2) + ($261,479/1.12^3) + ($504,877/1.12^3) = $100,287.71

Since the NPV of the machine of $100,287.71 is positive, the machine should be purchased.

Caughlin Company needs to raise $75 million to start a new project and will raise the money by selling new bonds. The company will generate no internal equity for the foreseeable future. The company has a target capital structure of 75 percent common stock, 5 percent preferred stock, and 20 percent debt. Flotation costs for issuing new common stock are 11 percent, for new preferred stock, 8 percent, and for new debt, 3 percent.
What is the true initial cost figure the company should use when evaluating its project? (Enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, i.e. 1,234,567. Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)
Initial cost $

Answers

Answer: $82,644,628

Explanation:

The true initial cost figure that the company should use when evaluating its project will be calculated as:

First we calculate the weighted average flotation which will be:

= (0.75 × 0.11) + (0.05 × 0.08) + (0.20 × 0.03)

= 9.25%

Therefore, the amount raised will be:

= 75 million / (1 - 9.25%)

= 75 million / (1 - 0.0925)

= $82,644,628

Therefore, the true initial cost is $82,644,628.

In Step 4, the EUP from Step 2 and the cost per EUP from Step 3 are used to assign costs to the:___.
a. units in beginning inventory.
b. units completed and transferred to finished goods.
c. units in ending work in process inventory.
d. units sold.
Indirect labor includes:____.
a. labor of employees working directly on the product.
b. labor of the maintenance employees.
c. labor of the clerical staff.

Answers

Answer:

b. units completed and transferred to finished goods.

c. units in ending work in process inventory.

b. labor of the maintenance employees.

c. labor of the clerical staff.

Explanation:

EUP stands for the "equivalent units of production". It is the largest number of the units a factory can produce during the period for a given cost if all the efforts were used for one type of unit only.

The assigned cost relates to the unites that is completed as well as transferred to the finished goods. It also refers to the units in the ending work in the process inventory.

Indirect labor cost is the cost that is associated with the cost of the labors which is not directly associated to the production of goods. It includes the cost of the labor for the clerical staff and also for the maintenance employees.

what is the difference between general and applied ethics​

Answers

Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Both General ethics and Applied Ethics are part of philosophical knowledge in understanding humans and their society.

Hence, the difference between general and applied ethics​ is:

General ethics is a philosophical term that is used to describe the theory of values in human activities. It deals with answering the controversial questions of human morality by establishing the idea of good and evil, right and wrong.

On the other hand, Applied Ethics is a term used in philosophy to describe a branch of ethics that is established to answer the issue of moral dilemmas, strategies, and operations in individuals' life, organizations, technology, and state.

Below are descriptions of internal control problems. Identify the one best internal control principle that is related to the problem described.

1. The same person opens incoming mail and posts the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger. select principle of internal control.
2. Three people handle cash sales from the same cash register drawer. select principle of internal control.
3. A clothing store is experiencing a high level of inventory shortages because people try on clothing and walk out of the store without paying for the merchandise.
4. The person who is authorized to sign checks approves purchase orders for payment.
5. Some cash payments are not recorded because checks are not pre-numbered.
6. Cash shortages are not discovered because there are no daily cash counts by supervisors.
7. The treasurer of the company has not taken a vacation for over 20 years.


A. Establishment of responsibility
B. Segregation of duties
C. Physical control devices
D. Documentation procedures
E. Independent internal verification
F. Human resource controls

Answers

Answer and Explanation:

The matching is as follows:

1. B Segregation of duties as the duties are separated

2. A Establishment of responsibility as there is a responsibility

3. C. Physical control devices as the given situation represent the physical control devices

4. B. Segregation of duties as the duties are separated

5. D. Documentation procedures as the given situation represent there is some produres carried out for documentation

6. E. Independent internal verification as the given situation represent that there is an internal verification that to be done independently

7. F. Human resource controls as the given situation represent that there is a control of the human resource  

The standardized shipping container, along with the BLANK to enable it to be integrated into companies’ processes, made it much easier to transport goods around the world, by eliminating the need to repack them every time the mode of transportation changed. This illustrates the key role of BLANK and integrated systems for managing it as factors of production.


Fill in the blanks.


Options:

supply chain management

consumption

inspect

physical capital

natural resources

human capital

transport ship

Answers

Answer:

1. supply chain management and 2nd blank is physical capital

Explanation:

The standardized shipping container, along with the supply chain management enables it to be integrated into companies’ processes, making it much easier to transport goods around the world, by eliminating the need to repack them every time the mode of transportation changes. This illustrates the key role of physical capital and integrated systems in managing it as a factor of production.

What is Supply Chain Management?

SCM is the integrated planning and execution of processes needed to control the flow of goods, information, and capital investments in activities that broadly include demand planning, product sourcing, production, inventory management and storage, transportation — or logistics — and exchanging overstock or defective goods.

Today's supply chains must be managed using technology, and ERP suppliers provide modules that concentrate on important SCM tasks. There are additional vendors of business software who specialize in SCM.

To learn more about Supply Chain Management follow the link.

https://brainly.com/question/7094883

#SPJ5

Allegheny Company ended Year 1 with balances in Accounts Receivable and Allowance for Doubtful Accounts of $58,000 and $2,700, respectively. During Year 2, Allegheny wrote off $4,800 of Uncollectible Accounts. Using the percent of receivables method, Allegheny estimates that the ending Allowance for Doubtful Accounts balance should be $4,400. What amount will Allegheny report as Uncollectible Accounts Expense on its Year 2 income statement

Answers

Answer:

The amount of the allowance for the year to be reported in income statement is $6,500.

Explanation:

The amount of the allowance for the year to be reported in income statement can be calculated as follows:

Allowance for the year to be reported in income statement = Ending ending Allowance for Doubtful Accounts balance + Uncollectible written off during the year - Opening Allowance for Doubtful Accounts balance = $4,400 + $4,800 - $2,700 = $6,500

Therefore, the amount of the allowance for the year to be reported in income statement is $6,500.

55. The first step in the market segmentation process is to
a. Define the market
b. Position offer in the market.
c. Segment the market.
d. Target the market.​

Answers

Answer:

Hello There!!

Explanation:

I think the answer is possibly c. Segment the market.

hope this helps,have a great day!!

~Pinky~

[tex]\huge{\textbf{\textsf{{\color{navy}{An}}{\purple{sw}}{\pink{er}} {\color{pink}{:}}}}}[/tex]

C. Segment the market.

ThanksHope it helps.

Divisibility" refers to the fact that money is divided into denominations for ease in completing transactions
O a. True
O b. False

Answers

Explaining the answer is true
Other Questions
How many beats is this note worth in 4 time? O A half of a beat B. one beat O Cone-and-a-half beats OD two-and-a-half beats For questions 3 thats all i need help please !!! For a test and please put your answers below !!! 4. What is 6CO2 + 6H0+ light energy = CH120 + 60? C. 2.86 gD. 1.22 g13. At what Kelvin temperature will 25.2 mol of Xe occupy a volume of 645 L at a pressure of 732 torr?A. 361 KB. 291 KC. 402 KD. 300 K Le Canada se trouve au nord de tats-Unis. What should happen to "de?"Le Mexique se trouve au sud de tats-UnisWhat should happen to "de" in these sentences? Need to rewrite both An unbalanced force is at work when A. a piece of paper is on the floor. B. a glass sits on a table. C. a book sits on a shelf. D. a model rocket takes off. Colleen started working for a company that makes stuffed animals and delivers them with special messages. She immediately recognized some needs of the company and started talking to employees to gather information. The employees all need to access a common database. They need to print from all workstations. They would like managers to be automatically notified when supplies are running low. Select each of the requirements for this business. -shared drive on the network -networked printer -broadband -remote access -automatic notification -e-mail What is the worst kind of pollution? air pollution, water pollution, or land pollution? Defend your answer. (Please explain why you think it is the worst kind of pollution) Thank you. Which equation is NOT equivalent to p 7 = 22? Select all that apply. A. p p 7 = 22 p B. p 7 p = 22 p C. p 7 + 22 = 22 7 D. p 7 + 7 = 22 22 E. p 7 + 7 = 22 + 7 Snyder Painting is transitioning to an ABC system. So far, the company has traced its costs back to several different activities, including customer consultation, paint storage, onsite paint application, and site preparation and cleanup. If Snyder wants to reduce its non-value-added activities to the greatest extent possible, it should concentrate its efforts on reducing the amount of time and money it spends on In "The Good Life", who is the speaker? What is the speaker's point of view? What is the speaker's tone? List two factors that affect your body image. Can someone help with this question? Can anyone help me with my homework The diagram above shows four light bulbs wired in a circuit. What would happen if bulb 3 burned outI will give bainlist to who ever can figure it out Why doesn't Brutus want to take an oath? A. He says Olympians would never take oathsB. He claims it is an unnecessary action of a cowardC. He believes that only one person(Cassius) should take the oathD. He does not believe in the abilities of the conspirators Which of the following terms correctly describes the fraction 14/6?A. Improper FractionB. Proper FractionC. Inverse Fraction D. Reverse Fraction Historical analysis desegregation boston schools as a topic to essay. What accent mark is on el pastel- cake!!!!! Please hurry Choose the expression that is equivalent to the expression shown below.n4+n4+n4+n4