In 2021, the Marion Company purchased land containing a mineral mine for $1,150,000. Additional costs of $448,000 were incurred to develop the mine. Geologists estimated that 310,000 tons of ore would be extracted. After the ore is removed, the land will have a resale value of $110,000.

To aid in the extraction, Marion built various structures and small storage buildings on the site at a cost of $102,300. These structures have a useful life of 10 years. The structures cannot be moved after the ore has been removed and will be left at the site. In addition, new equipment costing $51,500 was purchased and installed at the site. Marion does not plan to move the equipment to another site, but estimates that it can be sold at auction for $5,000 after the mining project is completed.

In 2021, 41,000 tons of ore were extracted and sold. In 2022, the estimate of total tons of ore in the mine was revised from 310,000 to 397,500. During 2019, 71,000 tons were extracted, of which 51,000 tons were sold.

Required:

a. Compute depletion and depreciation of the mine and the mining facilities and equipment for 2018 and 2019. Marion uses the units-of-production method to determine depreciation on mining facilities and equipment.
b. Compute the book value of the mineral mine, structures, and equipment as of December 31, 2019.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Marion Company

a1) Depletion of the Mine for two years:

2018: 41,000/310,000 * $1,488,000 = $196,800

2019: 51,000/397,500 * $1,488,000 = $190,913

a2) Depreciation of Mining Facilities:

2018: 41,000/310,000 *$102,300 = $13,530

2019: 51,000/397,500 * $102,300 = $13,125

a3) Depreciation of Mining Equipment

2018: 41,000/310,000 *$46,500 = $6,150

2018: 51,000/397,500 * $46,500 = $5,966

b) Book Values December 31, 2019:

1) Mineral Mine:

Cost = $1,598,000

Accumulated Depletion $387,713 (2018 & 2019)

Book Value = $1,210,287

b2) Structures:

Cost = $102,300

Accumulated Depreciation $26,655 (2018 & 2019)

Book Value = $75,645

b3) Equipment:

Cost = $51,500

Accumulated Depreciation $12,116

Book Value = $39,384

Explanation:

a) Cost of Mine:

Land              $1,150,000

Development $448,000

Less Resale    ($110,000)

Total cost =  $1,488,000

b) Cost of Facilities or Structure:

Building cost = $102,300

c) Cost of Equipment = $51,500 - $5,000 = $46,500

d) Depletion is an accrual accounting technique used to allocate the cost of extracting natural resources.  It is like depreciation and amortization, which lower the cost value of an asset incrementally through periodic charges to income.

e) Depreciation is an accounting method for allocating the cost (the value used up) of a tangible or physical asset over its useful life.


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Elegant Limited sells restored classic cars. Most of its customers are private buyers who buy cars for themselves. However, some of them are investors who buy multiple cars and hold them for resale. All sales of Elegant Limited are for cash. Depict the association and cardinality for the sales of cars at Elegant Limited based on REA model.

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Answer:

Elegant Limited

Depiction of the Association and Cardinality for the Sales of Cars based on the REA Model:

1. Association: This is about the relationships that exist among the economic elements involved in the REA model.  They are Economic Resources, Economic Events, and Economic Agents.  These elements interact during each business transaction in such interconnected processes that business transactions cannot be complete without any element.

For example, the economic resources during the sale of a car at Elegant Limited are 1) a car and 2) money.  These are exchanged between Elegant Limited and the customer and vice versa.  In the same light, an economic event takes place during the exchange of either a car or money.  While a car is a physical resource (asset), money is a financial resource (asset).  For each of these two events, the economic agents who must interact are the workers at Elegant Limited and the customer whether private buyers or investors.

2. Cardinality:  This refers to the elements that are involved in the REA model.  They are three as already described.  They are Economic Resources, Economic Events, and Economic Agents.  No business transaction is complete where any element is not present.  So, these elements are cardinal in the relationship.

Explanation:

The REA model is an accounting system re-engineering model originally proposed by William E. McCarthy as a generalized accounting model.   It contains the concepts of resources, events and agents (McCarthy 1982).

The model views accounting data collection as a system to collect data about the resources, events, and agents within business processes, thereby suggesting that the basic data collected should be about the resources, events, and agents involved in an exchange.

nventory records for Water Incorporated revealed the following: Date Transaction Number of Units Unit Cost July 1 Beginning inventory 520 $ 2.48 July 25 Purchase 330 2.67 Water Inc. sold 630 units of inventory during the month. Ending inventory assuming weighted-average cost would be: (Round weighted-average unit cost to 4 decimal places and final answer to the nearest dollar amount.)

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Answer:

$562

Explanation:

Date     Transaction                   Units          Unit Cost         Total

July 1    Beginning inventory     520              $2.48             $1,289.60

July 25 Purchase                       330              $2.67             $881.10      

subtotal                                      850             $2.554           $2,171

            Sales                              630            $2.554           $1,609.09

July 31  Ending inventory          220            $2.554           $561.91

July 31's ending inventory = 220 units at $2.554 per unit, total cost $561.91

Disposal of Fixed Asset Equipment acquired on January 6 at a cost of $483,000, has an estimated useful life of 10 years and an estimated residual value of $63,000. a. What was the annual amount of depreciation for the Years 1-3 using the straight-line method of depreciation?

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Answer: $42,000

Explanation:

Using a straight line Depreciation method means that the Equipment will be depreciated uniformly throughout it's life.  i.e by the same amount.

Depreciation = (Cost - Residual Value) / Useful Life

= (483,000 - 63,000) / 10

= 420,000/10

= $42,000

The annual Depreciation amount for Year 1 - 3 is $42,000 and will be the same as long as the Equipment is in service.

Suppose that a 1-year zero-coupon bond with face value $100 currently sells at $90.37, while a 2-year zero sells at $77.15. You are considering the purchase of a 2-year-maturity bond making annual coupon payments. The face value of the bond is $100, and the coupon rate is 9% per year. a. What is the yield to maturity of the 2-year zero?(Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)

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Answer:

The yield to maturity on the 2 year-zero coupon bond is 13.85%  as computed in the explanation section below

Explanation:

The yield to maturity on the 2-year-zero coupon  bond can be computed using the rate formula in excel as shown thus:

=rate(nper,pmt,-pv,fv)

nper is the number of annual coupon payments which is 2

pmt is the amount of annual coupon payment which is zero since it is a zero coupon bond

pv is the current price of the bond which is $77.15

fv is the face value of the bond which is $100

=rate(2,0,-77.15,100)=13.85%

Personal Selling is :

a. The two-way flow of communication between a buyer and seller, often in a face-to-face encounter, designed to influence a person’s or group’s purchase decision.
b. A nonpersonal, indirectly paid presentation of an organization, product, or service.
c. A short-term inducement of value offered to arouse interest in buying a product or service.
d. Promotional alternative that uses direct communication with consumers to generate a response in the form of an order, a request for further information, or a visit to a retail outlet.

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Answer:

Option A. The two-way flow of communication between a buyer and seller, often in a face-to-face encounter, designed to influence a person’s or group’s purchase decision.  

Explanation:

The reason is that the personal selling is the face to face selling which means two way flow of communication is necessary. The seller will use his marketing exprience to influence the buyer which results in greater sales and customer satisfaction. So it is the face to face selling method which most of the companies opt and this way of selling is known as personal selling.

Eagle Adventures, Inc. stock is quite cyclical. In a boom economy, the stock is expected to return 30%, 12% in a normal economy, and negative (20%) in a recessionary period. The probability of a recession is 15%. There is a 30% chance of a boom economy. The remainder of the time, the economy will be at normal levels. What is the overall expected value of the returns on Eagle Adventures, Inc. stock

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Answer:

Expected Value of the return = 12.6%

Explanation:

The expected rate of return is the weighted average of all the possible returns associated with an investment decision. The returns are weighted using the probability associated with their outcomes.

Expected return = WaRa + Wb+Rb + Wn+Rn

W- weight of the outcome, R - return of the outcome

W- Probability of the expected outcome, R- expected return under a circumstance

The probability of having a normal economy

Note that the sum of the probability of different outcomes should equal to one. Hence, the probability of economy being normal is

= 100% -(15%+30%)= 55%.

Expected Value of the return

(0.3× 30%) + (0.55× 12%) + (0.15 × -20%) =0.126

=0.126 × 100

= 12.6 %

Expected Value of the return = 12.6%

Culver Company has four operating divisions. During the first quarter of 2017, the company reported aggregate income from operations of $205,100 and the following divisional results. Division I II III IV Sales $250,000 $198,000 $499,000 $446,000 Cost of goods sold 198,000 191,000 298,000 254,000 Selling and administrative expenses 74,900 63,000 63,000 46,000 Income (loss) from operations $ (22,900) $ (56,000) $138,000 $146,000 Analysis reveals the following percentages of variable costs in each division. I II III IV Cost of goods sold 69 % 90 % 80 % 74 % Selling and administrative expenses 41 62 52 58 Discontinuance of any division would save 50% of the fixed costs and expenses for that division. Top management is very concerned about the unprofitable divisions (I and II). Consensus is that one or both of the divisions should be discontinued.

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Answer:

Income after discontinuing operations from both departments 1 and 2 is greateri.e.  $ 207 444 than income after discontinuing operations from  department 1 . i.e.  $ 172964

Explanation:

Option 1:

If the 1st division is discontinued. 50 % of the fixed costs and expenses will continue and included in irrelevant costs.

Culver Company

Income Statement

For the 1st Quarter 2017

Division                            II                 III                IV                 Irrelevant Costs

Sales                        $198,000     $499,000      $446,000

Cost of G. Sold           191,000        298,000        254,000

V. COGS                        90 %             80 %               74 %

V.COGS                    171,900        238,400        187960

FIxed COGs                19,100          59600           66,040         30690

Selling &

Administrative Exps       63,000        63,000          46,000

Var. S& Admin Exps.       62%                 52%              58%

Var. S& Admin Exps.       39060           32760         26,680

Fixed S.& Admin Exps  23940          30240         19320          24346

Income (loss)         $ (56,000)    $138,000     $146,000        

Total Income =      $ (56,000)+$138,000+$146,000-30690- 24346      

Total Income=  $ 172964

Option 2:

If  both the 1st  and 2nd division are discontinued. 50 % of the fixed costs and expenses are added under the section II.

Culver Company

Income Statement

For the 1st Quarter 2017

Division                            II                 III                IV                 Irrelevant Costs

Sales                                          $499,000      $446,000

Cost of G. Sold                           298,000        254,000

V. COGS                                         80 %               74 %

V.COGS                                        238,400        187960

FIxed COGs                9,550          59600           66,040         30690

Selling &

Administrative Exps                      63,000          46,000

Var. S& Admin Exps.                      52%              58%

Var. S& Admin Exps.                         32760         26,680

Fixed S.& Admin Exps  11970          30240         19320          24346

Income (loss)                                    $138,000     $146,000    

Total Income =      $138,000+$146,000-30690- 24346-  9,550 - 11970    

Total Income=  $ 207 444

We calculate the fixed and variable costs by multiplying with the given percentages and subtracting it from the total .

Culver Company

Income Statement

For the 1st Quarter 2017

Division                             I               II                 III                IV

Sales                     $250,000   $198,000     $499,000      $446,000

Cost of G. Sold       198,000     191,000        298,000        254,000

V. COGS                 69 %             90 %             80 %               74 %

V.COGS                136,620         171,900        238,400        187960

FIxed COGs         61,380            19,100          59600           66,040

Selling &

Administrative Exps 74,900       63,000        63,000          46,000

Var. S& Admin Exps.  41%            62%                 52%              58%

Var. S& Admin Exps. 30,709       39060           32760         26,680

Fixed S.& Admin Exps  48691      23940          30240         19320

Income (loss)       $ (22,900)     $ (56,000)    $138,000     $146,000

You are considering an investment in a clothes distributer. The company needs $ 110 comma 000 today and expects to repay you $ 121 comma 000 in a year from now. What is the IRR of this investment​ opportunity? Given the riskiness of the investment​ opportunity, your cost of capital is 17 %. What does the IRR rule say about whether you should​ invest?

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Answer:

The IRR of this investment opportunity is 10%

The IRR rule says that you should not invest

Explanation:

To calculate the IRR of this investment​ opportunity we shall calculate the following:

Let the IRR be x.

Now , Present Value of Cash Outflows=Present Value of Cash Inflows

110,000 =121,000/(1.0x)

x= 10%

Hence, the IRR of this investment opportunity is 10%

Cost of Capital = 17%

The IRR rule says that one must not accept. This is because the IRR is lower than the cost of capital.

Hence you should not invest

Which conditions would allow Country X to have an absolute advantage over Country Y in the
production of automobiles?
O Country X's workers eam higher wages
O Country X can manufacture cars more cheaply.
O Country Y has a protective tariff on car imports.
O Country Y subsidizes its automobile industry.
Next​

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Answer:

O Country Y has a protective tariff on car imports.

Explanation:

A protective tariff is "a tariff imposed to protect domestic firms from import competition "

Answer:

Country X can manufacture cars more cheaply.

Explanation:

took test

Prince Electronics, a manufacturer of consumer electronic goods, has five distribution centers in different regions of the country. For one of its products, a highspeed modem priced at $330 per unit, the average weekly demand at each distribution center is 70 units. Average shipment size to each distribution center is 350 units, and average lead time for delivery is 2 weeks. Each distribution center carries 2 weeks' supply as safety stock but holds no anticipatory inventory.a. On average, how many dollars of pipeline inventory will be in transit to each distribution center?b. How much total inventory (cycle, safety, and pipeline) does Prince hold for all five distribution centers?

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Answer:

a. $231,000

b. 2,450 units

Explanation:

a. On average, how many dollars of pipeline inventory will be in transit to each distribution center?

This is the inventory level that has to be in transit every 2 weeks in order to meet average demand. This can be calculated as follows:

Pipeline inventory = Number of distribution centers * Price per unit * Average weekly demand * Average delivery lead time = 5 * $330 * 70 * 2 = $231,000.

Therefore, the dollars of pipeline inventory that will be in transit to each distribution center is $231,000.

b. How much total inventory (cycle, safety, and pipeline) does Prince hold for all five distribution centers?

Inventory in hand = Average shipment size *  Number of distribution centers = 350 * 5 = 1,750

Safety inventory = Number of distribution centers * Average weekly demand * Average delivery lead time = 5 * 70 * 2 = 700

Note: Safety inventory is the inventory held in the store for the purpose of meeting rise in demand or for overcoming delay in supply.

Inventory cycle = Inventory in hand - safety inventory = 1,750 - 700 = 1,050

Pipeline inventory = Number of distribution centers * Average weekly demand * Average delivery lead time = 5 * 70 * 2 = 700

Total inventory held = Inventory cycle + Safety inventory + Pipeline inventory = 1,050 + 700 + 700 = 2,450 units.

Therefore, the total inventory (cycle, safety, and pipeline) Prince holds for all five distribution centers is 2,450 units.

g Depreciation refers to which one of the following? The amount of money that is lost over a period when services are underutilized. An estimate of how much of a tangible asset has been used during an accounting period: considered an expense that requires the use of cash deducted from the operations revenue. The amount of money still owed on a tangible asset, minus the amount of expenses spent to facilitate the utilization of the asset (utilities, personnel, enabling assets, etc.). An estimate of how much of a tangible asset has been used during an accounting period: considered an expense that does not require any cash outflow under the accrual basis accounting.

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Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

Depreciation is best described as An estimate of how much of a tangible asset has been used during an accounting period: considered an expense that does not require any cash outflow under the accrual basis accounting.

Depreciation reduces the value of an asset and it reduces it over the life span of an asset. Depreciation is a non cash reduction. Depreciation tells us how much the value of an asset has reduced.

The formula is (cost of the asset - any residual value) ÷ the number of useful life span

When the relationship between government and interest groups becomes entangled and tight with some groups having formal government sponsorship and/or special access, the system is labeled_________.

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Answer: Neo-Corporatism.

Explanation:

Neo- Corporatism emerged in resent times as a successor to State Corporatism. State Corporatism was a system whereby interest and labor groups were supposed to work together for the good of society. These were most prevalent in authoritarian regimes like Nazi Germany and post communist Lithuania.

Recently though, in some Democratic countries, interest groups have chosen to work with the Government to improve the lives of the people and enable the Government reach out deeper. These Peak Associations as they are often called help the Government compete economically and are very prevalent in countries and regions such as, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Scandinavia.

At the beginning of the month, the Forming Department of Martin Manufacturing had 23,000 units in inventory, 40% complete as to materials, and 20% complete as to conversion. During the month the department started 86,000 units and transferred 88,000 units to the next manufacturing department. At the end of the month, the department had 21,000 units in inventory, 80% complete as to materials and 60% complete as to conversion. How many units did the Forming Department start and complete in the current month

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Answer:

Units stated and completed during the month= 65,000

Explanation:

The units stated and completed in the current period is referred to as the fully worked.

Using the first in first out (FIFO) approach, the fully worked is calculated as

Fully worked = newly introduced -closing inventory

= 86,000- 21,000 = 65000

Note that out of the 86,000 that were completed in the period, it assumed that 23,000 representing the opening inventory would first be completed and the balance would from the newly introduced.

Another way to determine the fully worked is as follows

Fully worked = transferred out - opening inventory

Fully worked = 88,000- 23,000 = 65,000

Units stated and completed during the month= 65,000

Peterson Corporation wanted to run an ad campaign that featured popular songs sung by the original singer. The aim was to make an emotional connection with people who remembered the songs. When Bette was approached to sing for the commercial, she refused saying she did not "do" commercials. Peterson Corporation still wanted to use the song, so they hired a backup singer for Bette and she was told to "sound as much as possible like the Bette record." The backup singer did the commercial, and people, even close acquaintances of Bette, thought it was her. Bette sued Peterson Corporation for wrongfully appropriating her likeness.

Required:
Is this a valid example of misappropriation. Why or why not.

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Answer:

Misappropriation refers to the use of another person's intellectual property including their name or likeness without prior permission from the person which can then cause harm to that person.

This is indeed an example of misappropriation because the company tried to use Bette's likeness in the commercial. After being rebuffed by Bette saying that she does not do commercials for whatever business or personal reasons known to her, they still sought to use her popularity and image to make their products more popular.

To do so they hired a backup singer and told her to sing as much like Bette as she could so much so that even Bette's close acquaintances thought that it was Bette. If her close acquaintances could think it was her, imagine the general public.

They therefore made it seem as though Bette did their commercial which then would mean that Bette does in fact do commercials which would do damage her assertion that she does not do same. This would bring harm to her business relationships if for instance she had rebuffed other companies in the past when they sought her to do their commercials.

This is a case of Misappropriation and Bette should sue.

Cotrone Beverages makes energy drinks in three flavors: Original, Strawberry, and Orange. Company is currently operating at 75 percent of capacity. Worried about the company's performance, the company president is considering dropping the Strawberry flavor. If Strawberry is dropped, the revenue associated with it would be lost and the related variable costs saved. In addition, the company’s total fixed costs would be reduced by 20 percent.

Segmented income statements appear as follows:

Product Original Strawberry Orange
Sales $65,200 $85,600 $102,400
Variable costs 44,000 77,200 80,200
Contribution margin $21,200 $8,400 $22,200
Fixed costs allocated to each product line 9,400 12,000 14,200
Operating profit (loss) $11,800 $(3,600) $8,000

Required:

a. Prepare a differential cost schedule.
b. Should Cotrone drop the Strawberry product line?

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Answer:

Yes Strawberry line should be dropped as it reduces the overall profit by$ 3600 when the fixed costs are not 20 %

Yes Strawberry line should be dropped as it reduces the overall profit by$ 1720 even when the fixed costs are  20 %

Explanation:

Cotrone Beverages

Differential Analysis

                          Totals                    Totals             Difference / Change

                      including    (less)   Without   (equals)

                     Strawberry             Strawberry

Sales                           253,200    167,600           85600  Decrease

Variable costs              201,400   124,200          77200    Decrease

Fixed costs allocated  35,600        28,480          7120    Decrease

Operating profit (loss)   13,200       14,920           (1720)     Increase

Working

Total Fixed Costs Reduced will be = 35,600 *20%= 7120

Here we see the profit is increased by 1720 therefore strawberry line should be dropped.

Cotrone Beverages

Differential Analysis

                          Totals                    Totals             Difference / Change

                      including    (less)   Without   (equals)

                     Strawberry             Strawberry

Sales                           253,200    167,600           85600  Decrease

Variable costs              201,400   124,200          77200    Decrease

Contribution margin     51,800       43,400           8,400    Decrease

Fixed costs allocated  35,600        23,600          12000    Decrease

Operating profit (loss)   13,200       16,800           (3,600)   Increase

Yes Strawberry line should be dropped as it reduces the overall profit by$ 3600

Working

We find the totals with and without the strawberry product line and then subtract to find the   differential costs

Cotrone Beverages

Product                        Original             Strawberry       Orange     Total

Sales                            $65,200            $85,600         $102,400   253,200

Variable costs              44,000              77,200             80,200      201,400

Contribution margin $21,200                $8,400          $22,200       51,800

Fixed costs allocated 9,400                  12,000              14,200     35,600

Operating profit (loss) $11,800               $(3,600)           $8,000     13,200

If we drop the strawberry line then the new totals would be

Product                        Original          Orange      Total

Sales                            $65,200       $102,400   167,600

Variable costs              44,000          80,200      124,200

Contribution margin $21,200          $22,200       43,400

Fixed costs allocated 9,400               14,200     23,600

Operating profit (loss) $11,800           $8,000     16,800

When a worker calls in sick, a temporary replacement is hired to operate his machine. During the week in which the replacement is working, scrap increases significantly, to the point that almost all points plotted on the control chart used to monitor the machine, fall well above the central tendency. Management is frustrated because it cannot understand why the process has deteriorated so rapidly. However, when the original worker returns, scrap decreases to the original level. Management is satisfied it has fixed the problem somehow once and for all although it doesn’t have any idea how the high rate of scrap occurred. According to Deming, this is an example of management: I incorrectly identifying common cause variation present as special cause variation. II under controlling the process by not reacting to special cause variation occurring. III correctly identifying special cause variation. IV correctly identifying common cause.

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Answer:

II. under controlling the process by not reacting to special cause variation occurring.

Explanation:

Note the fact that Edwards Deming see such a scenario as one that is not previously observed, but that could be reacted to.

The special cause variation in this scenario refers to the increase in scrap value significantly when a worker who falls sick was replaced by another to operate his machine. The negligence of Management is evident from the fact even after the original worker returns, and the scrap decreases to the original level, the Management feels satisfied it has fixed the problem without any idea how the high rate of scrap occurred.

George has been selling 5,000 T-shirts per month for $8.50. When he increased the price to $9.50, he sold only 4,000 T-shirts. Which of the following best approximates the price elasticity of demand? -2.2 -1.8 -2 -2.6 Suppose George's marginal cost is $5 per shirt. Before the price change, George's initial price markup over marginal cost was approximately . George's desired markup is . Since George's initial markup, or actual margin, was than his desired margin, raising the price was .

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Answer: George's initial price markup over marginal cost was approximately 41.2% George's desired markup is 45% Since George's initial markup, or actual margin, was Less than his desired margin, raising the price was profitable

Explanation:

a) Price Elasticity of Demand = [(Q1-Q2)/(Q1+Q2)] / [(P1-P2)/(P1+P2)]

= 5000- 4000/4000+ 5000) /  8.50- 9.50 /8.50 ₊9.50 =

1000/8000 / -1/ 18 = 0.125/-0.055  = -2.2

George's initial price markup over marginal cost was approximately

when Marginal cost = $5

b)initial price markup  = Price - marginal cost / price = 8.50 - 5.00/ 8.50 =   0.412=  41.2%

C) George's  desired margin = 1/absolute value of price elasticity = 1/ 2.2= 0.45= 45%

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D)Since George's initial markup or actual margin was less  than his desired margin, raising the price is profitable.

This is because When the  markup is lower than the margin,  business is running on a loss, so it is nessesary to increase price.

At NikeID, you can design your own athletic shoes by selecting the material, choosing the color and even adding other personal touches. This method of using machines to do multiple tasks to produce a variety of products is known as _______ manufacturing.

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Answer: flexible manufacturing

Explanation: Flexible manufacturing is the type of manufacturing system employed at NikelD, wherein customers through customization can design their own athletic shoes. As such, there is usually equipment and computerized systems  configured to manufacture a variety of parts and handling changing levels of production. Doing this serves to improve efficiency while lowering the company's production costs significantly and is a characteristic feature of make-to-order strategies requiring a high degree of customization by customers. This system of manufacturing also creates a method of production designed to adapt to changes in the type and quantity of the product being manufactured very easily.

On day 51 a project has an earned value of $600, an actual cost of $650, and a planned cost of $560. Compute the SV, CV, and CPI for the project. What is your assessment of the project on day 51

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. Schedule variance (SV)

= Earned value - planned cost

= $600 - $560

= $40

b. Cost variance (CV)

= Earned value - actual cost

= $600 - $650

= -$50

c. Consumer price index (CPI)

= Earned value ÷ actual cost

= $600 ÷ 650

= 0.92

As we can see from the above calculation, the project showed negative CV i.e overbudgeted but at the same time, it also showed Positive SV i.e the project is on schedule.

And, the CPI determines that the completing cost is more than the planned cost that reflects the bad condition

upino Products provides the foundational data for this problem given that the unit product costs at a normal level of 5,000 units per month and selling price of $90 are as follows: Manufacturing costs: Direct materials............................................... $ 35 Direct labor...................................................... 12 Variable overhead............................................ 8 Fixed overhead (total for year = $300,000)...... 5 Selling and Admin costs: Variable............................................................ $ 15 Fixed (total for year = $480,000)...................... 8 This product is sold at a rate of 60,000 units per year. It is predicted that a price increase of $98 will decrease volume by 10%. An advertising campaign is proposed to support the price increase. How much can advertising expense be spent to support the price increase and without having operating income fall below the current levels?

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Answer:

Available for advertizing campaing 480,000

Explanation:

First we calculate the current operating income:

sales price less all uniit operating cost

90 - 35 - 12 - 8 - 5 - 15 - 8 = 7

$7 x 60,000 units =  $420,000 operating income

Now we calculate the new contribution margin and operating income

materials + labor + variable overhead + variable sale = total variable

35 + 12 + 8 + 15 = 70

new contribution margin per unit

98 - 70 = 28

sales 60,000 units less 10% = 54,000 units

contribution margin

28 x 54,000 =                      1,512,000

Fixed overhead                    300,000

Fixed selling and adming     480,000    

operating income                  732,000

Potential contribution from additional sales:

6,000 units x $28   =              168,000

Less: before raising income (420,000)

Available for advertizing campaing 480,000

Answer:

Explanation:

Statement showing calculation of current income

Particulars                                                                            Amount

Sales (60000x90)                                                            $5400000

Less Material cost (60000x$35)                                    $2100000

Less: labour cost (60000x$12)                                        $720000

Less: Variable Overhead(60000x$8)                              $480000

Less: Variable selling and admin Exp.(60000x$15)        $900000

Less: Fixed overhead                                                       $300000

Less: Fixed selling and admin expenses                       $480000

Net inome                                                                        $420000

Proposed increase in Selling price = $98/unit

Resultant decrease in production = 10%X60000 = 6000 units

Revised income = 54000(98-35-12-8-15) - 300000 - 480000

= $732000

Maximum amount that can be spent on advertising so as to manitain the current level of income of $420000 is $312000 (i.e., $732000-$420000).

11. Which ones of the four examples below is an example of value-migration? a. No one buys typewriters anymore, but they buy PCs even to type. b. HP now produces laser printers that can accept emailed inputs as well. c. Honda used its expertise in small engines to enter the lawn-mower market d. Sony lost share in the video recorder market, but gained the camcorder market.

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Answer:

a. No one buys typewriters anymore, but they buy PCs even to type.

Explanation:

Value migration can be described as the change in the value-creating forces due to the migration of value from products or business models that are outmoded to business designs that able to give better satisfaction to the priorities of customers.

Therefore, the correct option is "no one buys typewriters anymore, but they buy PCs even to type" because typewriters are outmoded while PCs are the new designs.

A bond was issued three years ago at a price of $1,050 with a maturity of six years, a yield-to-maturity (YTM) of 6.50% compounded semi-annually, and a face value of $1,000 with semi-annualy coupons. What is the price of this bond today immediately after the receipt of today's coupon if the YTM has risen to 7.75% compounded semi-annually

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Answer:

$967.20

Explanation:

the YTM formula = {coupon + [(face value - present value)/time]} / [(face value + present value)/2]

to determine the coupon rate we fill the equation with the known factors:

0.065 = {coupon + [(1,000 - 1,050)/12]} / [(1,000 + 1,050)/2]

0.065 = (coupon - 41.67) / 1,025

66.625 = coupon - 4.167

coupon = 66.625 + 4.167 = $70.792  

three years later, the YTM = 7.5%, what is the PV? Again we use the YTM formula:

0.0775 = {70.792 + [(1,000 - x)/6]} / [(1,000 + x)/2]

0.0775(500 + 0.5x) = 70.792 + 166.67 - 0.1667x

38.75 + 0.03875x = 237.462 - 0.1667x

0.20545x = 198.712

x = 198.712 / .20545

x = $967.20

Prince Paper has budgeted the following amounts for its next fiscal​ year: Total fixed expenses $ 600 comma 000 Selling price per unit $ 70 Variable expenses per unit $ 45 If Price Paper spends an additional $ 12 comma 300 on​ advertising, sales volume should increase by 3 comma 000 units. What effect will this have on operating​ income?

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Answer:

Operating​ income will increase by $63,000  

Explanation:

Given:

Sales volume increase = 3,000 units

Particular                                        Amount

Increase in Sales                         $210,000      ($70×3000)  

Less: Increase in Variable cost $135,000       ($45×3000)

Less: Increase additional Costs $12,000

Chane in Net operating​ Income $63,000  

Operating​ income will increase by $63,000  

Assume that on September 1, Office Depot had an inventory that included a variety of calculators. The company uses a perpetual inventory system. During September, these transactions occurred.
Sept. 6 Purchased calculators from Blossom Co. at a total cost of $1,750, terms n/30.
9 Paid freight of $50 on calculators purchased from Blossom Co.
10 Returned calculators to Blossom Co. for $58 credit because they did not meet specifications.
12 Sold calculators costing $510 for $700 to Fryer Book Store, terms n/30.
14 Granted credit of $35 to Fryer Book Store for the return of one calculator that was not ordered. The calculator cost $25.
20 Sold calculators costing $680 for $880 to Heasley Card Shop, terms n/30.
SHOW ALL WORK LIKE A JOURNAL ENTRY SHOULD LOOK.

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Answer:

See the journal and the explanation underneath each transaction below.

Explanation:

The journal entry will look as follows:

Date           Details                                      Dr ($)             Cr ($)  

Sept. 06     Merchandise Inventory           1,750

                   Accounts payable                                         1,750

To record purchase of calculators on account.                          

Sept. 09     Merchandise Inventory              50

                  Cash                                                                    50

To record Freight paid on purchase of Merchandise Inventory.

Sept. 10     Accounts payable                        58

                  Merchandise Inventory                                      58

To record calculator returned Blossom Co.                                  

Sept. 12      Accounts Receivable               700

                   Sales                                                                 700

To record sale of calculators on account.                                      

Sept. 12       Cost of goods sold                    510

                   Merchandise Inventory                                    510

To transfer cost of calculators sold.                                                

Sept. 14        Sales return and discounts       35

                    Accounts receivable                                        35

To record return of calculator sold which was not ordered.          

Sept. 14         Merchandise Inventory             25

                     Cost of goods sold                                          25

To record cost of goods sold that was returned.                            

Sept. 20        Accounts Receivable               880

                      Sales                                                              880

To record calculators sold on account.                                            

Sept. 20         Cost of goods sold                   680

                       Merchandise Inventory                                680

To record cost of goods sold.                                                          

Quality Jewelers uses the perpetual inventory system. On April 2, Quality sold merchandise for $50,000 to a customer on account with terms of 3/15, n/30. The allowances and returns on this sale amounted to $3,000 and $9,000, respectively. The cost of goods sold was $20,000. On April 20, Quality received payment from the customer. Calculate the amount of gross profit.

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Answer:

The Gross profit is $18,000

Explanation:

In order to calculate the amount of gross profit we would have to make the following calculation:

Gross Profit = Sale - Allowance - Sales Returns - Discount - Cost of Goods Sold

Sale=$50,000

Allowance=$3,000

Sales Returns=$9,000

Cost of Goods Sold =$20,000

Discount. As the payment is done after the expiry of 15 days is discount is 0

Gross Profit= $50,000 - $3,000 - $9,000 - 0 - $20,000

Gross Profit= $18,000

The Gross profit is $18,000

Match the term within the parantheses that best matches each of the following description.
1. Expenditure on research and development
2. A bank loan
3. Listed on a stock exchange
4. Has limited liability
5. Responsible for bank relationships
6. Agency Cost
A. Investment decision
B. Financial asset
C. Public corporationd
D. Corporatione
E. The treasure
F. The cost resulting from conflicts of interest between managers and shareholders.

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Answer:

The answer is

1. Expenditure on research and development (A. Investment decision)

2. A bank loan (B. Financial asset)

3. Listed on a stock exchange (C. Public corporation)

4. Has limited liability ( D. Corporation)

5. Responsible for bank relationships ( E. The treasure)

6. Agency Cost (F. The cost resulting from conflicts of interest between managers and shareholders)

Explanation:

1. Expenditure on research and development. (A. Investment decision. Investment decision relates to expenditure on a long-term goal.)

2. A bank loan (B. Financial asset. Businesses that obtain bank loans owns and controls it and makes the decision on how to use it)

3.Listed on a stock exchange( C. Public corporation. Companies that have their stocks traded on exchange are public companies.)

4. Has limited liability (D. corporation/partnership. No distinct separation between the owner and the business)

5. Responsible for bank relationships (E. The treasurer. This person maintains the relationship between the bank and business)

6. Agency Cost ( F. The cost resulting from conflicts of interest between shareholders and managers of the business. The managers of the business are known as the agents)

J-Chron's board of directors periodically meets with the CFO of the company. The CFO reports on the financial status of a company project. The board asks whether the project is compliant with legally-required accounting principles, but asks no other questions about the project, such as how the project supports the company's mission and strategy. Which of the following is true? 1. The board is meeting legal requirements but not its duty of care to shareholders. 2. The board is fully meeting its duty of care to shareholders. 3. The board is not legally required to meet any duty of care requirements. 4. The board is not meeting its duty of care to shareholders.

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Answer:

1. The board is meeting legal requirements but not its duty of care to shareholders.

Explanation:

During a Board of Directors meeting with CFO all conversations will be about strengthening the company and the organization's shareholders. Shareholders are also considered the entity's owners, so it is very important to comply with all the legal provisions in addition to increasing shareholders.

In this given situation, the board meets with CFO and asks in compliance with accounting standards, but asks little more about how the project aims to achieve the company's mission and strategy. Mission and plan describe the company's vision alongside the company's owners(shareholders) vision and benefits.

hence, the correct option is 1.

Bond X is noncallable and has 20 years to maturity, a 9% annual coupon, and a $1,000 par value. Your required return on Bond X is 8%; if you buy it, you plan to hold it for 5 years. You (and the market) have expectations that in 5 years, the yield to maturity on a 15-year bond with similar risk will be 8.5%. How much should you be willing to pay for Bond X today

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Answer:

$954.54

Explanation:

The price of the bond today is the present value of the promised cash inflows of coupon payment and repayment of face value which is computed using fv formula in excel below:

Price in 5 years time:

=-pv(rate,nper,pmt,fv)

rate is 8.5% in 5 years' time

nper is 15 years in 5 years' time

pmt is the annual coupon=$1000*9%=$$90

fv is the face value of $1000

=-pv(8.5%,15,90,1000)=$ 1,041.52  

Price today:

=-pv(8%,20,90,1,041.52)=$954.54  

State Street Beverage Company issues​ $805,000 of​ 9%, 10-year bonds on March​ 31, 2017. The bonds pay interest on March 31 and September 30. Which of the following statements is​ true?
A) If the market rate of interest is 10%, the bonds will issue at a premium.
B) If the market rate of interest is 10%, the bonds will issue at a discount.
C) If the market rate of interest is 10%, the bonds will issue at par.
D) If the market rate of interest is 10%, the bonds will issue above par.

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Answer:

Option (B) If the market rate of interest is 10%, the bonds will issue at a discount

Explanation:

Interest rate risk is defined as the risk changing which, interest rates will affect bond prices. When current interest rates are greater than a bond's coupon rate, the bond will be sold below its face value at a discount. When interest rates are less than the coupon rate, the bond can be sold at a premium--higher than the face value.

A beekeeper lives adjacent to an apple orchard. The orchard owner benefits from the bees because each hive pollinates about one acre of apple trees. The orchard owner pays nothing for this​ service, however, because the bees come to the orchard without his having to do anything. Because there are not enough bees to pollinate the entire​ orchard, the orchard owner must complete the pollination by artificial​ means, at a cost of ​$10 per acre of trees. Beekeeping has a marginal cost
MC = 10 + 5Q
where Q is the number of beehives. Each hive yields £50 worth of honey.
A) Assuming the beekeeper wishes to maxmise his profits, how many beehives will the beekeeper maintain?
B) What is the socially effiecient number of hives?

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Answer:

A. The number of beehives to be maintained is 8

B. The socially effiecient number of hives is 10

Explanation:

A. In order to calculate the amount of beehives that the beekeeper will maintain assuming the beekeeper wishes to maxmise his profits we would have to use the equality of MC and the price and can be calculated as follows:

P=MC

50=10 + 5Q

Q=8

The number of beehives to be maintained is 8

B. To calculate the socially effiecient number of hives we would have to equating the marginal social benefit and marginal cost as follows:

The orchard owner must complete the pollination by artificial​ means, at a cost of ​$10 per acre of trees, therefore,

MSB=MC

50+10=10 + 5Q

Q=10

The socially effiecient number of hives is 10

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