Average fixed cost A. increases as output rises. B. remains constant as output rises. C. equals marginal cost for the first unit of output. D. decreases as output rises.

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Answer 1

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Average fixed cost = total fixed cost / output

Fixed cost is cost that does not vary with output.

for example electricity tariff

for example, total fixed cost is $10,000. what is average fixed cost when output is 500 and 1000

$10,000 / 500 = $20

$10,000 / 1000 = $10

We can see that average fixed cost decreased as output increased


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A company purchased a machine for $100,000. The accumulated depreciation on the machine is now $100,000. Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the disposal of the machine for no cash proceeds?
A) There will be no gain or loss on the disposal.
B) The journal entry to record the disposal will decrease net assets.
C) The cost of the asset, but not its accumulated depreciation, must be removed from the books.
D) A gain or loss on the disposal can occur.

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Answer:

A) There will be no gain or loss on the disposal.

Explanation:

Given that

Purchase value of a machine = $100,000

Accumulated depreciation = $100,000

Based on the above information

Since the purchase value is equivalent to the accumulated depreciation i.e. both the amount consist of $100,000

So at the time of sale of the machine no loss or gain should be there

Hence, the correct option is A.  

Suppose that M is fixed but that P falls. According to the quantity equation which of the following could both by themselves explain the decrease in P?
A. Y and V stay the same.
B. Y fell.
C. V rose.
D. V fell.

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Answer:

D. V fell.

Explanation:

According to the quantity theory :

Money Supply x Velocity = Price x Output

If money supply is fixed, price is directly proportional to velocity.

If price fell, then velocity also fell.

V fell and Y rose

Baylor Bank believes the New Zealand dollar will appreciate over the next five days from $.48 to $.50. The following annual interest rates apply:
Currency Lending Rate Borrowing Rate
Dollars 7.00% 7.50%
New Zealand dollar (NZ$) 6.75% 7.25%
Baylor Bank has the capacity to borrow either NZ$10 million or $5 million.
If Baylor Bank's forecast is correct, what will its dollar profit be from speculation over the five-day period (assuming it does not use any of its existing consumer deposits to capitalize on its expectations)?

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Answer:

Its dollar profit from speculation over the five-day period will be $208,035.93.

Explanation:

This can be determined as follows:

Assuming Baylor Bank borrow $5,000,000

The borrowing will be converted to New Zealand dollar at the current exchange rate and we will have:

Conversion = $5,000,000 / 0.48 = NZ$10,416,667

The NZ$10,416,667 shall be invested at an annualized based on  New Zealand lending rate of 6.75% over five days. This will produce future value (FV) as follows:

FV of investment = Amount invested * (1 + NZ lending rate)^(5 years / 360 days) = NZ$10,416,667 * (1 + 6.75%)^(5 / 360) = NZ$10,426,121.44

Converting the NZ$10,426,121.44 to dollar at the new rate of $.50 as follows:

New conversion = NZ$10,426,121.44 * $.05 = $5,213,060.72

Amount to repay based on the US borrowing rate = Amount borrowed in USD * (1 + US borrowing rate)^(5 years / 360 days) = $5,000,000 * (1 + 7.5%)^(5 / 360) = $5,000,000 * 1.00100495826555 = $5,005,024.79

Profit = New conversion - Amount to repay = $5,213,060.72 - $5,005,024.79 = $208,035.93

Therefore, its dollar profit from speculation over the five-day period will be $208,035.93.

On July 23 of the current year, Dakota Mining Co. pays $6,165,600 for land estimated to contain 8,808,000 tons of recoverable ore. It installs machinery costing $1,849,680 that has a 10-year life and no salvage value and is capable of mining the ore deposit in eight years. The machinery is paid for on July 25, seven days before mining operations begin. The company removes and sells 488,500 tons of ore during its first five months of operations ending on December 31. Depreciation of the machinery is in proportion to the mine's depletion as the machinery will be abandoned after the ore is mined.
Required:
Prepare entries to record the following:_______.
(a)To record the purchase of the land.
(b)To record the cost and installation of machinery.
(c) To record the first five months' depletion assuming the land has a net salvage value of zero after the ore is mined.
(d)To record the first five months' depreciation on the machinery.

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Answer:

a) July 23, 202x, purchase of land parcel (for mining purposes)

Dr Land and ore deposits 6,165,600

    Cr Cash 6,165,600

b) July 25, 202x, purchase and installation of mining machinery

Dr Machinery 1,849,680

    Cr Cash 1,849,680

c) December 31, 202x, depleting expense of ore deposits

Dr Depleting expense 341,917

    Cr Accumulated depletion: land and ore deposits 341,917

depleting expense = ($6,165,600 / 8,808,000 tons) x 488,500 tons = $341,917

d) December 31, 202x, depreciation expense of machinery

Dr Depreciation expense 102,585

    Cr Accumulated depreciation: machinery 102,585

depreciation expense = ($1,849,680 / 8,808,000 tons) x 488,500 tons = $102,585

A dean at NYU has a guaranteed salary of $120, 000 at the end of each year for the next five years at which point they are scheduled to retire. The school would like the dean to retire now. How much should the school offer today? Suppose current interest rates are 1.5% at all maturities.

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Answer:

the school should offer $573,917.40 today.

Explanation:

The amount to be offered today is known as the Present Value and is calculated as :

Pmt =  $120, 000

Fv = $0

P/yr = 1

n = 5

r = 1.5%

Pv = ?

Using a Financial Calculator, the amount that the school should offer today, PV is $573,917.40.

10. Which of the following is NOT normally regarded as being a good reason to establish an ESOP?

a. To make it easier to grant stock options to employees.


b. To help retain valued employees.


c. To increase worker productivity.


d. To help prevent a hostile takeover.


e. To enable the firm to borrow at a below-market interest rate.



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Answer:

The answer for your question is the OPTION : E

Which of the following is true of optional-product pricing? Question 11 options: 1) It involves setting geographically specific prices. 2) It involves pricing products that can be added to the base product. 3) It is used to price products that must be used with the company's main product. 4) It involves capitalizing on low value by-products. 5) It is used to price a company's main product.

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Answer: 2) It involves pricing products that can be added to the base product.

Explanation:

Optional-product planning is a method of pricing where the producer lure buyers in by selling at a cheap price which can sometimes even fall below their cost price. These products however can not be fully utilized alone or as they are. They require accessories.

This is where the company hopes to make up the profit. They charge low on the main product, then hope to make up the cost when you buy the accessories. An example would be Printers and ink.

This is a risky method of selling and so needs the accessories to be priced in such a way that the company makes no losses.

After posting the entries to close all revenue and expense accounts, the Income Summary account of Cleaver Auto Services has a $5,700 debit balance. This result implies that Cleaver earned a net income of $5,700.
a) true
b) false

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Answer: False

Explanation:

The Income Summary Account contains the ending accounts of all revenue and expense accounts in a company with the net amount transferred to the account being the company's net profit (loss).

Income as an equity item is credited when it increases and debited when it decreases meaning that a debit represents a net loss. Cleaver Auto Services having a $5,700 debit balance in their Income summary account means that they have made losses of $5,700 not income.

Assume a company pays out $100 in dividends in Year 1. What would the annual growth rate (rounded to the nearest 1%) for dividends have to be during years 2-5 so total dividends paid out during years 1-10 would be $2000

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Answer:

The answer is "The dividends in 5 to 10 years will be the same".

Explanation:

The dividend value will be increasing in the 5 years after that it will be stabilized.

The growth rate value is = 24.24% , and the year dividend value in the form table can be defined as follows:

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Smith Company makes and sells a single product called a Pod. Each Pod requires 1.4 hours of labor at a labor rate of $9.60 per hour. Smith Company needs to prepare a Direct Labor Budget for the second quarter of the year. In June the company has budgeted to produce 22,000 Pods. The finished goods inventory on June 1 and June 30 were budgeted at 500 and 800 units, respectively. Budgeted direct labor costs incurred in June would be:
A. $470,400
B. $295,680
C. $240,000
D. $211,200

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Answer:

Total direct labor costs= $295,680

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Each Pod requires 1.4 hours of labor at a labor rate of $9.60 per hour.

Production= 22,000 Pods.

First, we need to calculate the total direct labor hours required:

Total direct labor hours= 22,000*1.4= 30,800 hours

Now, the total direct labor costs:

Total direct labor costs= 30,800*9.6

Total direct labor costs= $295,680

In comparing the absorption and variable cost methods, each of the following statements is true except:________.
1. SG&A fixed expenses are not included in inventory in either method.
2. Only the absorption method may be used for external financial reporting.
3. Variable costing charges fixed overhead costs to the period they are incurred.
4. When inventory increases over the period, variable net income will exceed absorption net income.

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Answer: When inventory increases over the period, variable net income will exceed absorption net income.

Explanation:

In comparing the absorption and variable cost methods, the statements that are true are:

• SG&A fixed expenses are not included in inventory in either method.

• Only the absorption method may be used for external financial reporting.

• Variable costing charges fixed overhead costs to the period they are incurred.

Therefore, option D is wrong which states that "when inventory increases over the period, variable net income will exceed absorption net income".

a. Computer stocks currently provide an expected rate of return of 16%. MBI, a large computer company, will pay a year-end dividend of $2 per share. If the stock is selling at $50 per share, what must be the market's expectation of the growth rate of MBI dividends? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. If dividend growth forecasts for MBI are revised downward to 5% per year, what will be the price of the MBI stock? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) c. What (qualitatively) will happen to the company's price–earnings ratio? The P/E ratio will decrease. The P/E ratio will increase.

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Answer:

a)

$50 = $2 / (16% - g)

16% - g = $2 / $50 = 4%

g = 16% - 4% = 12%

expected growth rate = 12%

b)

P₀ = $2 / (16% - 5%)

P₀ = $2 / 11%

P₀ = $18.18

c)

P/E ratio = share price / EPS

since the share price decreases from $50 to $18.18, the P/E ratio will decrease. When you are dividing a number, if the numerator decreases while the denominator remains still, the answer will decrease.

Growth rate in case 1 and Current Stock Price in case 2 are 12% and $18.18

Computation:

Case 1 ; Using Gordon's Model,

P = D1/(r - g)

50 = 2/(16% - g)

50 = 2/(0.16 - g)

0.16 - g = 2/50  

0.16 - g = 0.04  

g = 0.16 - 0.04

g = 0.12

Growth rate = 12%

Case 2 ; Using Gordon's Model,

P = D1/(r - g)

P = 2/(16% - 5%)

P = 2/(0.16 - 0.05)

Current Stock Price P = $18.18

Case 3;

Because the value of the shares has dropped, the P/E ratio has dropped as well. As a result, the P/E ratio will fall.

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A bond with an annual coupon rate of 7.2% sells for $988.22. What is the bond’s current yield? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

7.29%

Explanation:

The computation of the current yield of the bond is shown below;

Current yield is

= (Par value × annual coupon rate) ÷ Selling price of the bond

= ($1,000 × 7.2%) ÷ $988.22

= $72 ÷ $988.22

= 7.29%

Hence, the bond current yield is 7.29%

This is to be computed by applying the above formula so that the current bond yield could arrive

A company manufactures and sells x smartphones per week. The weekly price-demand and cost equations are p=500−0.5x and C(x)=20,000+135x respectively.
a. What price should the company charge for the phones and how many phones should be produced to maximize the weekly revenue? What is the maximum weekly revenue ?
b. What is the maximum weekly profit ? How much should the company charge for the phones, and how many phones should be produced to realize the maximum weekly profit ?

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Answer:

a)

revenue = x amount of phones x price

revenue = x(500 - 0.5x)

revenue = 500x - 0.5x²

we find revenue' (derivative):

revenue' = 500 - x

x = 500

the company should sell 500 smartphones to maximize revenue, the selling price = 500 - (0.5 x 500) = $250 per smartphone. Maximum weekly revenue = $250 x 500 = $125,000

b)

profit = revenue - cost

profit = 500x - 0.5x²  - 20,000 - 135x

profit = -0.5x² + 365x - 20,000

we must find profit' (derivative):

profit' = -x + 365

x = 365

In order to maximize profits, you have to sell 365 smartphones per week. Maximum weekly profit = -0.5(365²) + 365(365) - 20,000 = -66,612.50 + 133,225 - 20,000 = $46,612.50.

The smartphone's price = 500 - (0.5 x 365) = $317.50

If the price of a soda is $2, the price of a hamburger is $6, and George has $20 of income, George's utility maximizing combination of sodas and hamburgers per day is:

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Answer:

2 hamburgers and 4 sodas

Explanation:

The utility's function was missing, so I looked for it:

Hamburgers per Day         Total Utility     Marginal Utility       MU per $

1                                                  30                       30                    5

2                                                  52                       22                    3.67

3                                                  67                        15                     2.5

4                                                   76                        9                      1.5

5                                                   80                       4                      0.67

Sodas per Day                    Total Utility     Marginal Utility       MU per $

1                                                    20                       20                      10

2                                                 35                        15                        7.5

3                                                  47                         12                       6

4                                                  57                         10                       5

5                                                 64                          7                        3.5      

If George wants to maximize his utility per dollar spent, he should buy 2 hamburgers and 4 sodas. This will yield him 52 utils (form hamburgers) and 57 utils (form sodas) = 109 utils per day                

Two products, QI and VH, emerge from a joint process. Product QI has been allocated $12,300 of the total joint costs of $33,000. A total of 1,900 units of product QI are produced from the joint process. Product QI can be sold at the split-off point for $13 per unit, or it can be processed further for an additional total cost of $11,000 and then sold for $15 per unit. If product QI is processed further and sold, what would be the financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company compared with sale in its unprocessed form directly after the split-off point?

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Answer:

Profit from selling at the split-off point = $13 x 1,900 units = $24,700

Profit from Processing further: = $15 x 1,900 - Processing total cost of $11,000

= $28,500 - $11,000

= $17,500

Comparison

$24,700  - $17,500

=$7,200

There is a decrease in overall profit

Conclusion: If product QI is processed further and sold, then overall profit will decrease by $7,200.

A. At the garage, mechanics changed the
oil, fixed the brakes, and checked the
transmission
B. The delegates spent the day arguing
with each other rather than work together to
find common solutions.
C. Pat likes to jog, hiking, and playing
football
D. The production manager was asked to
write his report quickly, accurate, and in a
thorough manner.​

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Answer:

A. At the garage, mechanics changed the oil, fixed the brakes and checked the transmission.

Explanation:

Baxter Inc. owns 90 percent of Wisconsin Inc. and 20 percent of Cleveland Company.
Wisconsin, in turn, holds 60 percent of Cleveland's outstanding stock.
No excess amortization resulted from these acquisitions.
During the current year, Cleveland sold a variety of inventory items to Wisconsin for $40,000 although the original cost was $30,000. Of this total, Wisconsin stll held $12,000 in inventory (at transfer price) at year-end.
During this same period, Wisconsin sold merchandise to Baxter for $100,000 although the original cost was only $70,000. At year-end, $40,000 of these goods (at the transfer price) was still on hand.
The initial value method was used to record each of these investments.
None of the companies holds any other investments.
Using the following seperate income statements, determine the figures thet would appear on a consoldated income statement:
Baxter Wisconsin Cleveland
Sales $(1,000,000) $(450,000) $(280,000)
Cost of goods sold 70,000 280,000 190,000
Expenses 110,000 60,000 30,000
Dividend income:
Wisconsin (36,000) 0 0
Cleveland (4,000) (12,000) 0
Net income $260,000 $122,000 $60,000
Consolidated Income Statement:
Sales
Cost of goods sold
Expenses
Dividend income
Non-controlling interests in subsidiaries' income
Controlling interest in consolidated net income

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Answer:

$350,380

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the amount that would appear on the consolidated income

Consolidated income statement.

Sales$1,590,000

($1,000,000+$450,000+$280,000-$100,000-$40,000)

Less :Cost of goods sold ($1,015,000)

($670,000+$280,000+$190,000-$100,000-$25,000)

Less :Expenses ($200,000)

($110,000+$60,000+$30,000)

Dividend income$0

Consolidated net income $375,000

Noncontrolling interests in subsidiaries' income $24,620

Controlling interest in consolidated net income $350,380

Therefore the amount that would appear on the consolidated income will be $350,380

On January 1, 2016, Dreamworld Co. began construction of a new warehouse. The building was finished and ready for use on September 30, 2017. Expenditures on the project were as follows: January 1, 2016 $319,000 September 1, 2016 $468,000 December 31, 2016 $468,000 March 31, 2017 $468,000 September 30, 2017 $319,000 Dreamworld had $5,600,000 in 12% bonds outstanding through both years. Dreamworld's capitalized interest in 2016 was:

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Answer:

$638,000.

$319,000.

$475,000.

$554,750.

My respond is 638,000

Explanation:

All of the following statements regarding the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) are true EXCEPT:_________
A) FNMA is owned by the U.S. government.
B) FNMA pass-through certificates are not guaranteed by the U.S. government.
C) interest on FNMA certificates is taxable at all levels.
D) FNMA stock is publicly traded on the NYSE.

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Answer:

A) FNMA is owned by the U.S. government.

Explanation:

Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) also commonly referred to as "Fannie Mae" is a government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) that provides services such as purchasing mortgages from lending institutions so as to expand the secondary mortgage market or effectively boost affordable lending activity at the lending institutions. It was founded as part of the "New deal" during the Great Depression in 1938.

All of the following statements regarding the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) are true;

1. FNMA pass-through certificates are not guaranteed by the U.S. government.

2. Interest on FNMA certificates is taxable at all levels.

3. FNMA stock is publicly traded on the NYSE.

However, it is false or incorrect to say that the FNMA is owned by the United States of America (USA) government.

The Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) is only being sponsored by the U.S government under the umbrella of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA).

Suppose you are tasked with designing a policy to lower emissions from automobile use. What type of policy (i.e. command and control standards, tradable permits, taxes, subsidies, liability, etc.) would you recommend and why

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Answer:

Tradable permits

Explanation:

A tradable permit is a term that describes a market-based technique that provides the government with the chance or power to curb negative externalities produced by a group of companies.

In this situation, permits are traded among companies, whereby a company that has reduced production of the externality can trade permits to companies that are unable to make such reductions and are ready to pay for the permits.

Reason to recommend this Approach its policy:

It has been observed that, in every place where this approach or policy is used, the market for permits obtains the desired effect that is more profitable and productive for society

Calculate the consumers' surplus at the indicated unit price p for the demand equation
p = 8−2q^1/3;p=6.

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Answer:

consumer surplus = 0.5 cents

Explanation:

The unit price: p = 6 ,  demand equation = [tex]p = 8 - 2q^{\frac{1}{3} }[/tex]

first find the value of q by equating the unit price and the demand equation

[tex]8 - 2q^{\frac{1}{3} } = 6[/tex]

= 8 - 6 = 2q^1/3

hence q = 1

now the consumer surplus can be calculated by integrating and inputting all the values

   [tex]Cs = \int\limits^1_0 {(8-2q^(1/3) )} \, dq - 6[/tex]

        = [tex][ 8q - 2(\frac{(q^(4/3))}{4/3}) ] - 6[/tex]     applying the limits of q = 1 , 0

Cs = 8 - 3/2 * ( 1 ) ^ 4/3  - 0 + 0 - 6

     = 8 - 3/2 - 6 =  1/2 = 0.5 cents

If all investors become more less risk-averse, the SML will _______________ and stock required returns will ________.
a. have the same slope but larger intercept; fall
b. have the same intercept with a flatter slope; fall
c. have the same intercept with a steeper slope; rise
d. have the same slope but smaller intercept; rise

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Answer:

Option B, have the same intercept with a flatter slope; fall.

Explanation:

Option B is correct because a more risk-averse person faces a steeper curve while the less risk-averse person faces a flatter slope. While the more risk-averse person has more return on the stock while the less risk-averse person has less return. Therefore, in the given situation, the SML will have the flatter slope and its return will fall. As it is a less risk-averse investor.

Suppose a brand has a heavy usage index of 1.5, penetration share of 0.6 and a market share of 15%. What is the share of wallet

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Answer:

0.167

Explanation:

Given the following :

Heavy usage index = 1.5

Penetration share = 0.6

Market share = 15%

Using the formula:

Heavy usage index =

market share % / [Penetration share * share of wallet]

1.5 = 15% / [0.6 * share of wallet]

1.5 × [0.6 × share of wallet] = 15%

0.9 × share of wallet = 15%

Divide both sides by 0.9

Share of wallet = 15% / 0.9

Share of wallet = 0.15 / 0.9

Share of wallet = 0.16666

Share of wallet = 0.167

The following actual and standard cost data for direct material and direct labor relate to the production of 4,000 units of product:
Actual Cost Standard Cost
Direct material 3,900 lbs. $5.30 4,000 lbs. $5.10
Direct labor 6,200 hrs, $8.40 6,000 hrs. $8.70
Determine the following variances:
Materials Variances
Actual cost:
Split cost:
Standard cost:
A. Materials price
B. Materials efficiency
Labor Variances
Actual cost:
Split cost:
Standard cost:
C. Labor rate
D. Labor efficiency

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Production= 4,000 units

Actual Cost Standard Cost

Direct material 3,900 lbs. $5.30 4,000 lbs. $5.10

Direct labor 6,200 hrs, $8.40 6,000 hrs. $8.70

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

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

Direct material price variance= (5.3 - 5.1)*4,000

Direct material price variance= $800 favorable

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

Direct material quantity variance= (3,900 - 4,000)*5.3

Direct material quantity variance= $530 unfavorable

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

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

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= (6,200 - 6,000)*8.4

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= $1,680 favorable

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

Direct labor rate variance= (8.4 - 8.7)*6,000

Direct labor rate variance= $1,800 unfavorable

_____ refer(s) to the sale of programs on a station-by-station, market-by-market basis.
a) Makegoods
b) Syndication
c) Dayparts
d) Spot announcement
e) Participation basis

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Answer:

a) makegoods

Explanation:

Because I got it right

Answer:

i believe the answer is a

Explanation:

________systems can help keep logistics costs down, improve the satisfaction of customers, and help a firm become more competitive so as to grow its revenues.
a. Quality management
b. Relationship management
c. Integrated logictics management
d. Logistics

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Answer:

c. Integrated logistics management

________systems can help keep logistics costs down, improve the satisfaction of customers, and help a firm become more competitive so as to grow its revenues.

Explanation:

How?  Integrated logistics management systems interconnect and integrate all the activities and systems that affect the flow of materials, information, and goods from the point of origin to the point of arrival at the customers' end.   An integrated logistics management system ensures that the six areas of logistics are handled seamlessly.  These areas are Warehousing, Warehouse Management System, Transportation Management System, Real-Time Location System, Inventory Management System, and Reverse Logistics.  With the integration of these systems and activities, the costs of logistics are drastically reduced, customers - who are at the center of these - become more satisfied, and the firm competitively grows its revenues and bottomline.

Arlington Company is constructing a building. Construction began on January 1 and was completed on December 31. Expenditures were $6,400,000 on March 1, $5,280,000 on June 1, and $8,000,000 on December 31. Arlington Company borrowed $3,200,000 on January 1 on a 5-year, 12% note to help finance construction of the building. In addition, the company had outstanding all year a 10%, 3-year, $6,400,000 note payable and an 11%, 4-year, $12,000,000 note payable. What is the avoidable interest for Arlington Company?

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Answer:

Avoidable interest for Arlington Company is $939,220

Explanation:

                                   Arlington Company

           Schedule of Weighted-Average accumulated expenditure

Date        Amount             Current year          Weighted Average

                                            capitalization         Accumulated

                                           period                     Expenditures

1-Mar       $6,400,000            10/12                    $5,333,333

1-Jun       $5,280,000            7/12                      $3,080,000

31-Dec    $8,000,000            0/12                      $0

Total       $19,680,000.                                      $8,413,333

Note: Weighted-Average accumulated expenditure  = Amount * Current year capitalization period

Weighted average interest rate on general borrowings = 10% * (6,400,000 / 18,400,000) + 11%* (12,000,000 / 18,400,000)

=10.65%

Interest for specific borrowing should be capitalized for entire year.

Avoidable interest = ($3,200,000*12%) + ($8,413,333 - $3,200,000) * 10.65%

Avoidable interest = $939,220

PIRs (planned independent requirements) are calculated based on actual and forecasted sales.a) trueb) false

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Answer:

A. True

Explanation:

Option A is correct because PIRs (planned independent requirements) are calculated based on actual and forecasted sales.

In PIR, the independent requirement for final goods is calculated by the sales and the activities /operation for material planning process.

For a certain item, the cost-minimizing order quantity obtained with the basic EOQ model is 200 units, and the total annual inventory (carrying and setup) cost is $400. What is the inventory carrying cost per unit per year for this item? $2.00 $3.00 $150.00 $1.00 not enough data to determin

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Answer:

$2 per unit per year

Explanation:

The calculation of the inventory carrying cost per unit per year is shown below:

Inventory Carrying cost per unit per year is

= Total Annual Inventory cost ÷ Economic order quantity

= $400 ÷ 200 units  

= $2 per unit per year

It is computed By dividing the total annual inventory cost from the economic order quantity, in order to get the inventory carrying cost

Therefore, the first option is correct

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