Answer:
For 225,000 units FMS is the best alternative.
For GPE: TC
GPE
[tex]= $100,000 + ($15.00\times 225,000)\\\\= $3,475,000[/tex]
For 0 units GPE has the lowest TC. The next lowest cost is FMS.
x = ($200,000-$100,000)/($15-$14) = 100,000
Therefore, for 0 to 100,000 units GPE is the best alternative.
Explanation:
Formula used:-
For 225,000 units FMS is the best alternative.
Total Cost (TC) = Fixed Cost (FC) + [Variable Cost (VC) x Annual Contract Units (ACU)]
For GPE: TC
GPE
[tex]= $100,000 + ($15.00\times 225,000)\\\\= $3,475,000[/tex]
For FMS: TC
FMS
[tex]= $200,000 + ($14.00\times 225,000)\\\\= $3,350,000[/tex]
For DM: TC
DM
[tex]= $480,000 + ($13.00 \times225,000)\\\\= $3,405,000[/tex]
For 0 units GPE has the lowest TC. The next lowest cost is FMS. Comparing these two plans, let x be the no of units when the cost of both plans is the same.
x = ($200,000-$100,000)/($15-$14) = 100,000
Therefore, for 0 to 100,000 units GPE is the best alternative
Similarly comparing FMS and DM to find x, we get
x= ($ 480,000-$ 200,000)/($14-$13) = 280,000
So, for the 225,000 and 280,000 range, FMS is the best alrernative.
For greater than 280,000 DM is the best alternative.
The option GPE is best when the contracted volume is below 100,000 units
The option FMS is best when the contracted volume is between 100,000 and 280,000 units (enter your response as a whole number)
The option DM is best when the contracted volume is over 280,000 units (enter your response as a whole number)
After a product recall triggered by salmonella contamination and repeated violation citations by the health department, Mc Burger Inc. is considering introduction of its first brand of soy-based gourmet burgers, Healthylicious-n-Safe. Each box of Healthylicious-n-Safe contains 8 burgers (similar to other meatless burger brands). An extensive marketing research undertaken by the firm indicated that there is a growing demand in the meatless burger market, with annual projected sales of 1,250,000 boxes (Note that this is the demand in the total meatless burger market and not the demand for the Healthylicious-n-Safe brand).
Mc Burger estimates that it will incur a fixed cost of $35,000/month. The variable cost of making one burger is estimated to be $0.875. Mc Burger plans to run a promotional campaign in the first 12 months of product introduction, which is estimated to cost a total of $275,000. Based on its marketing research Mc Burger expects an average customer to pay $9.00 for a box of Healthylicious-n-Safe.
Required:
Do you think Mc Burger should launch this new product? Is Mc Burger likely to break-even in 12 months? Is Mc Burger likely to break-even in 18 months?
Answer:
McBurger Inc.
Introduction of Healthylicious-n-Safe
I think that McBurger should launch this new product. If McBurger can capture more than 28% of the meatless burger market, it can break-even in 12 months and start earning huge profits in 18 months when there will be nil promotion costs.
Explanation:
Annual projected market sales of meatless burger = 1,250,000 boxes
Content of each box of Healthylicious-n-Safe = 8 burgers
Fixed cost per month = $35,000
Total annual fixed cost = $420,000 ($35,000 * 12)
Estimated variable cost of making one burger = $0.875
Estimated variable cost of a box of 8 burgers = $7 ($0.875 * 8)
Cost of promotional campaign in the first 12 months = $275,000
Total annual fixed cost including promotions = $695,000
Expected selling price per box of Healthylicious-n-Safe = $9
Estimated variable cost per box of Healthylicious-n-Safe 7
Contribution margin per box of Healthylicious-n-Safe = $2
Sales units required to break-even = Total fixed costs/Contribution margin per box
= $695,000/$2 = 347,500 boxes
This sales units break-even point represents 27.8% of the meatless burger market (347,500/1,250,000 * 100)
Which of the following is/are subject to the restrictions of the fair debt collection practice act
The available options are:
A. Amelia, a business creditor attempting to collect her own debt from Bednar, a private party customer who had fallen six-months behind on payments to Amelia.
B. Mees, the owner of a debt collection agency, who is attempting to collect a debt as an agent of Big Corporation.
C. Nichole, a business creditor attempting to collect her own debt from Jared Incorporated, a business debtor that had fallen one-year behind on payments to Nichole.
D. The restrictions of the FDCPA would apply to Amelia the business creditor, Nichole the business creditor and Mees, the debt collection agent.
Answer:
B. Mees, the owner of a debt collection agency, who is attempting to collect a debt as an agent of Big Corporation.
Explanation:
The restrictions of the fair debt collection practice act apply only to the "DEBT COLLECTORS who obtain an account for a collection of debt that belongs to another company."
This is defined by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Section 803, subchapter 6. The term DEBT COLLECTOR is carefully defined in six categories, and it does not involve business creditors attempting to collect their debt by themselves, the closest is their employees attempting to collect the debt on their behalf.
Hence, considering the available options, the correct answer is "Mees, the owner of a debt collection agency, who is attempting to collect a debt as an agent of Big Corporation."
A deed is a special form of written contract used to convey a permanent interest in real property. Unlike most contracts, a deed requires: ________
Answer:
Only the grantor to be legally competent and of legal majority age
Explanation:
In other to lawfully affirm the transfer of property, there should be a legally binding document which must be signed and attested to. This document may be referred to as a deed which is usually a written document used during the process of agreement as a legal tool or representation for the confirmation, establishment and permanent transfer of property right or ownership from one person to another also called the change of title. In the case of a deed, only the grantor of the deed must be legally competent, that is a person who is mentally stable and possess sufficient knowledge to understand the law and its proceedings, hence being to make rational decisions on his own. The grantee does not have to be legally competent or of legal majority age.
Define and explain SMART?
Answer:
smart is a acronym that's stand for specific, measurable, achievable, realisticand timely .....
MONTGOMERY INC.
Comparative Balance Sheets
December 31, 2018 and 2017
2018 2017
Assets
Cash $ 38,200 $ 38,700
Accounts receivable, net 10,800 13,400
Inventory 96,800 77,500
Total current assets 145,800 129,600
Equipment 53,600 45,800
Accum. depreciation—Equipment (24,200 ) (16,900 )
Total assets $ 175,200 $ 158,500
Liabilities and Equity
Accounts payable $ 25,700 $ 28,100
Salaries payable 400 500
Total current liabilities 26,100 28,600
Equity
Common stock, no par value 129,300 119,000
Retained earnings 19,800 10,900
Total liabilities and equity $ 175,200 $ 158,500
MONTGOMERY INC.
Income Statement
For Year Ended December 31, 2018
Sales $ 40,300
Cost of goods sold (16,700 )
Gross profit 23,600
Operating expenses
Depreciation expense $ 7,300
Other expenses 5,000
Total operating expense 12,300
Income before taxes 11,300
Income tax expense 2,400
Net income $ 8,900
Additional Information
No dividends are declared or paid in 2018.
Issued additional stock for $10,300 cash in 2018.
Purchased equipment for cash in 2018; no equipment was sold in 2018.
1. Use the above financial statements and additional information to prepare a statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2018, using the indirect method. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.)
Answer and Explanation:
The preparation of the cash flow statement using the indirect method is presented below;
Cash flows from operating activities
Net income $8,900
Adjustments made
Depreciation expenses $7,300
Add: Decrease account receivable $2,600
Less: Increase inventory ($19,300)
Less: Decrease account payable ($2,400)
Less: Decrease salary payable ($100)
Net cash flow from operating activities $(3,000)
Cash flows from investing activities
Purchase of equipment ($7,800)
Net cash flow from investing activities $(7,800)
Cash flows from financing activities
Issue common stock $10,300
Net cash flow from financing activity $10,300
Net cash flow ($500)
Add: Cash balance at beginning of year $38700
Cash balance at end of year $38,200
Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is a management consulting, technology services and outsourcing organization. Which of the following actions should managers take when there is evidence that a fixed-rate contract is over budget and will generate a loss for the firm?
a. Use the percentage of completion method and pro rate the loss over the entire term of the engagement
b. Restate the financial statements and recognize the loss in the earliest period of the engagement
c. Use the percentage of completion method to recognize the loss over the remaining term of the engagement.
d. Recognize the loss in the current period rather than over the remaining term of the engagement
e. None of the above
Answer: D. Recognize the loss in the current period rather than over the remaining term of the engagement
Explanation:
A fixed rate contract is the contract whereby the payment amount isn't dependent on the resources or the time that were used.
Since there's evidence that a fixed-rate contract is over budget and will generate a loss for the firm, the manager should recognize the loss in the current period rather than over the remaining term of the engagement.
Therefore, the correct option is D.
The following financial statement information is available for Houser Corporation: 2012 2011 Inventory $ 44,000 $ 43,000 Current assets 81,000 106,000 Total assets 432,000 358,000 Current liabilities 30,000 36,000 Total liabilities 102,000 88,000 The current ratio for 2012 is Group of answer choices .37:1. 2.7:1. .79:1. 4.24:1.
Answer:
2.7:1
Explanation:
Calculation to determine what The current ratio for 2012 is
Using this formula
The current ratio for 2012= Current assets/Current liabilities
Let plug in the formula
Current ratio for 2012= ($81,000/$30,000)
Current ratio for 2012=2.7:1
Therefore The current ratio for 2012 is 2.7:1
Which one of the following sentences contains NO errors? A. Employees will not recieve a certificate until they have completed all three courses. B. When new employees join the State their encouraged to take an orientation course that explains health and retirement benefits. C. Due to budget restrictions, no new training courses will be approved until the new fiscal year. D. All training courses that have previously been schedule can continue as planned.
Answer:
The sentence that contains NO errors is:
C. Due to budget restrictions, no new training courses will be approved until the new fiscal year.
Explanation:
Sentence A does not pluralize certificate and spells "receive" as "recieve." It is supposed to read like "Employees will not receive certificates until they have completed all three courses." In Sentence B, the pronoun, "their" should be changed to "they." In Sentence D, "schedule" should end with "d" with the presence of "have been." These leave Sentence C as the only grammatically correct sentence.
how JSE reported the negative impact of the coronavirus on the economic conditions of South Africa
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Journalize the following transactions using the direct write-off method of accounting for uncollectible receivables.
April 1 Sold merchandise on account to Jim Dobbs, $8,400. The cost of the merchandise is $3,360.
June 10 Received payment for one-third of the receivable from Jim Dobbs and wrote off the remainder.
Oct. 11 Reinstated the account of Jim Dobbs for and received cash in full payment.
Answer:
April 1
Dr Accounts Receivable $8,400
Cr Sales $8,400
Dr Cost of Merchandise Sold $3,360
Cr Merchandise Inventory $3,360
June 10
Dr Cash $2,800
Dr Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $5,600
Cr Accounts Receivable—Jim Dobbs $8,400
Oct. 11
Dr Accounts Receivable—Jim Dobbs $5,600
Cr Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $5,600
11 Dr Cash $5,600
Cr Accounts Receivable—Jim Dobbs $5,600
Explanation:
Preparation of the journal entries using the direct write-off method of accounting for uncollectible receivables.
April 1
Dr Accounts Receivable $8,400
Cr Sales $8,400
Dr Cost of Merchandise Sold $3,360
Cr Merchandise Inventory $3,360
June 10
Dr Cash $2,800
(1/3*$8,400)
Dr Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $5,600
($8,400-$2,800)
Cr Accounts Receivable—Jim Dobbs $8,400
Oct. 11
Dr Accounts Receivable—Jim Dobbs $5,600
Cr Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $5,600
11 Dr Cash $5,600
Cr Accounts Receivable—Jim Dobbs $5,600
Assume BarnesandNoble.com has 289 business math texts in inventory. During one month, the online bookstore ordered and received 1,855 texts; it also sold 1,222 on the web. What is the bookstore’s inventory at the end of the month? If each text costs $59, what is the end-of-month inventory cost?
Answer:
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Maplewood Co. uses process costing to account for the production of canned energy drinks. Direct materials are added at the beginning of the process and conversion costs are incurred uniformly throughout the process. Cost per equivalent unit has been calculated to be $4.00 for conversion costs and $3.00 for materials. 2,000 units were in beginning inventory (100% complete for materials, 80% for conversion). 8,000 units were started and completed during the period. Ending inventory still in process was 4,000 units (100% complete for materials, 40% forconversion). The value of ending inventory using the FIFO method would be:______.
A. $18,400.00B. $23,133.20C. $31,933.20D. $65,000.00
Answer:
A. $18,400.00
Explanation:
The computation of the value of ending inventory using the FIFO method would be shown below:
Value of ending inventory = Materials + Conversion costs
where,
Materials = (4000 units × 100%) × $3 per unit
= $12,000
And,
Conversion costs = (4000 units × 40%) × $4 per unit
= $6,400
So, the ending inventory is
= $12,000 + $6,400
= $18,400
2. Write the importance of professional education
Answer:
The aim of education is to make a person intelligent enough to make decisions logically, knowledgeable enough to take up a right career path and skilled enough to be self-supportive.Getting a professional education is important for shaping your career to move towards a right direction.Professional education educates the new generation of professionals, expanding the frontiers of knowledge and reaching out in service to society. Professional education is increasingly being called upon to play a significant role in the administration of new programs within continuing and new structures.
Explanation:
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Professional education is basically an education that focuses on getting a profession or earning money from that specific skill or talent. It is necessary because financial security is necessary, doesn't matter what we do. We can spend years following our hobies or researching the subject of our interest, but professional education ensures that we are financially secure.
Troy Engines, Limited, manufactures a variety of engines for use in heavy equipment. The company has always produced all of the necessary parts for its engines, including all of the carburetors. An outside supplier has offered to sell one type of carburetor to Troy Engines, Limited, for a cost of $35 per unit. To evaluate this offer, Troy Engines, Limited, has gathered the following information relating to its own cost of producing the carburetor internally: Unit Per 20,000 Units Per YearDirect materials $17 340,000 Direct labor 11 220,000Variable manufacturing overhead 3 60,000Fixed manufacturing overhead, traceable 3 60,000Fixed manufacturing overhead, allocated 6 120,000 Total cost $40 800,000Required:1. Assuming the company has no alternative use for the facilities that are now being used to produce the carburetors, what would be the financial advantage (disadvantage) of buying 20,000 carburetors from the outside supplier?2. Should the outside supplier’s offer be accepted?3. Suppose that if the carburetors were purchased, Troy Engines, Ltd., could use the freed capacity to launch a new product. The segment margin of the new product would be $200,000 per year. Given this new assumption, what would be financial advantage (disadvantage) of buying 20,000 carburetors from the outside supplier?4. Given the new assumption in requirement 3, should the outside supplier’s offer be accepted?
Answer:
Troy Engines, Limited
1. The financial advantage of buying 20,000 carburetors from the outside supplier is $100,000.
2. The outside supplier's offer should be accepted.
3. The financial advantage of buying 20,000 carburetors from the outside supplier would be $300,000.
4. The outside supplier's offer should be accepted.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Outside supplier's selling price = $35 per unit
Total cost of buying from outside supplier = $700,000 ($35 * 200,000)
Segment margin of new product = $200,000
Internal production costs:
Unit Per 20,000 Units Per Year
Direct materials $17 340,000
Direct labor 11 220,000
Variable manufacturing overhead 3 60,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead, traceable 3 60,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead, allocated 6 120,000
Total cost $40 800,000
1. The financial advantage of buying 20,000 carburetors from the outside supplier is $100,000 ($800,000 - $700,000)
2. The outside supplier's offer should be accepted.
3. The financial advantage of buying 20,000 carburetors from the outside supplier would be $300,000 ($800,000 - $500,000)
4. The outside supplier's offer should be accepted.
Barry Boots Inc. is considering adding a new line of boots. Based on preliminary market research, management has decided that each pair of boots should be priced at $300. Furthermore, management believes that the profit margin should be 30 percent of sales revenue.
What is the target cost?
a. $150.75
b. $225.50
c. $260.00
d. $157.50
Answer:
the target cost is $210
Explanation:
The computation of the target cost is shown below;
Given that
sale price = $300
Profit margin = 30%
Now
Profit = $300 × 30%
= $90
Since the profit is $90
So, the Cost is
= sales - profit
= $300 - $90
= $210
hence, the target cost is $210
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One of Hawk Company's customers returned products that cost Hawk $500, which was sold on account for $800. Which of the following correctly describes the affect of the return on the financial statements? Group of answer choices Gross profit decreases $800. Total current assets decrease $300. Sales returns and allowances increase $300. Net sales increase $300.
Answer:
Total current assets decrease $300
Explanation:
Based on the information given what correctly describes the effect of the return on the financial statements will be: TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS DECREASE $300 which is calculated as ($800-$500) reason been that INVENTORY INCREASES with the amount of $500 while ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE on the other had DECREASES with the amount of $800 leading to DECREASE IN TOTAL ASSETS of the amount of $300.
Suppose that the money supply of a country is $75 billion and the velocity of money is 3. The economy's total production quantity is 522 billion units. Instructions: In part a, round your answer to 2 decimal places. In part b, enter your answer as a whole number.
a. According to monetarist thought, what will be the average price of a good produced in this economy?
b. What is this country's GDP?
Answer:
a. $0.43
b. $224.46 billion
Explanation:
a. Monetarists subscribe to the Quantity theory which is:
Money Supply * Velocity = Average price * Total production quantity
So, average price is:
Average Price = (Money Supply * Velocity) / Total production quantity
Average price = (75 * 3) / 522
= $0.43
b. The GDP is the final value of goods and services produced in the country so the GDP is:
= Price level * Total Production quantity
= 0.43 * 522 billion
= $224.46 billion
Your company has an average inventory of $70 million. Annual cost of goods sold (COGS) is $280 million. Profit in the most recent year was $140 million. What are annual inventory turns for your company
Answer:
the annual inventory turns for your company is 4 times
Explanation:
The computation of the annual inventory turns is shown below:
= Annual cost of goods sold ÷ average inventory
= $280 million ÷ $70 million
= 4 times
Hence, the annual inventory turns for your company is 4 times
Therefore the above formula should be applied and the same should be used
Truck-Or-Treat specializes in leasing trucks to delivery companies. It is considering adding 25 more trucks to its available stock. Doing so will not change the risk of the company's business. The trucks depreciate over five years under the straight-line depreciation method, all the way to zero. Truck-Or-Treat believes that these newly added trucks would be able to bring the company $220,000 in annual earnings before taxes and depreciation (i.e., sales revenue minus costs of goods sold) for five years. The company is unlevered. It is in 21 percent tax rate bracket. The required annual rate of return on Truck-Or-Treat's unlevered equity is 15 percent. The risk-free rate, e.g., the Treasury bill rate, is 6 percent per year.
Required:
Calculate the maximum price that Truck-or-Treat should be willing to pay for the purchase of the new trucks if it remains an unlevered company. (In other words, what should be the "initial investment" of this unlevered truck project such that the project's NPV equals $0?
Answer:
The maximum price that Truck-or-Treat should be willing to pay for the purchase of the new trucks if it remains an unlevered company is $510,702.49.
Explanation:
Let:
x = Maximum price for the new truck = initial investment = ?
AEBTD = Annual earnings before taxes and depreciation = $220,000
T = Tax rate = 21%, or 0.21
n = Number of years = 5
Since the it is assumed that Truck-or-Treat remains an unlevered company, this implies the required annual rate of return on Truck-Or-Treat's unlevered equity of 15 percent is the relevant rate of return to use.
Therefore, we have:
r = required annual rate of return = 15%, or 0.15
D = Annual depreciation = Maximum price for the new truck / Number of useful years = x / 5 = 0.2x
P = Annual cash flow = ((AEDTD - D) * (1 - T)) + D = ((220000 - 0.2x) * (1 - 0.21)) + 0.2x = ((220000 - 0.2x) * 0.79) + 0.2x = 173,800 - 0.158x + 0.2x = 173,800 - 0.042x
Using the formula for calculating the present value (PV) of an ordinary annuity, we have:
PVP = Present value of annual cash flow = P * ((1 - (1/(1 + r))^n) / r) = (173,800 - 0.042x) * ((1 - (1/(1 + 0.15))^5) / 0.15) = (173,800 - 0.042x) * 3.3521550980114 = 582,604.56 - 0.140790514116479x
For the NPV of this unlevered truck project to be equal to $0, we must have:
x = PVP
That is:
x = 582,604.56 - 0.140790514116479x
Solving for x, we have:
x + 0.140790514116479x = 582,604.56
x(1 + 0.140790514116479) = 582,604.56
x1.140790514116479 = 582,604.56
x = 582,604.56 / 1.140790514116479 = $510,702.49
Therefore, the maximum price that Truck-or-Treat should be willing to pay for the purchase of the new trucks if it remains an unlevered company is $510,702.49.
In computing earnings per share for a simple capital structure, if the preferred stock is cumulative, the amount that should be deducted as an adjustment to the numerator (earnings) is the:________a. preferred dividends in arrears.b. preferred dividends in arrears times (one minus the income tax rate).c. annual preferred dividend times (one minus the income tax rate).d. none of these.
Answer: D. none of these.
Explanation:
When the earnings per share for a simple capital structure is being computed, then if the preferred stock is cumulative, it should be noted that the amount that should be deducted as an adjustment to the numerator (earnings) is referred to as the annual preferred dividend.
Therefore, from the options given, the answer will be none of these.
illings and collections between an Enterprise Fund and the General Fund A city uses an Enterprise Fund to provide electricity to its citizens and to its General Fund. A total of $50,000 was billed to the General Fund and collected 30 days later. Prepare the journal entries necessary to record these transactions, and label the fund(s) used. Note: Under the Fund column, select the appropriate fund in which the transaction is recorded (GF: General Fund or ISF: Internal Service Fund).
Answer:
Enterprise Fund due from General Fund (Dr.) $50,000
Revenue from service (Cr.) $50,000
Explanation:
The enterprise fund is used to provide electricity to the citizens. The revenue will be recorded as service charges for providing the electricity. Enterprise fund will be due from General fund which is billed for $50,000.
Lara Technologies is considering a cash outlay of $239,000 for the purchase of land, which it could lease out for $39,450 per year. If alternative investments that yield a 15% return are available, the opportunity cost of the purchase of the land is a.$39,450 b.$35,850 c.$75,300 d.$3,600
Answer:
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Explanation:
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b/ The number of years required before the capital stock exceeds $200 000.
A physical count of merchandise inventory on November 30 reveals that there are 96 units on hand. Cost of goods sold (rounded) under FIFO is
Answer: $1,712
Explanation:
If the company uses FIFO it means that they sell their earlier inventory first. If there are 96 units on hand, it means that these 96 units would be the latest inventory.
That means that these 96 units comprise of:
86 units purchased on November 25 at $6.30 each and,10 units from the November 17 purchase of 58 units at $6.05 each which means 48 units were sold from this purchase.The units sold were therefore:
= (29 * 5.80) + (115 * 6.20) + (48 * 6.05)
= 168.20 + 713 + 290.40
= $1,171.60
= $1,712
The trial balance for Lindor Corporation, a manufacturing company, for the year ended December 31, 2016, included the following income accounts: Account Title Debits Credits Sales revenue 2,720,000 Cost of goods sold 1,600,000 Selling and administrative expenses 440,000 Interest expense 60,000 Unrealized holding gains on investment securities 100,000 The trial balance does not include the accrual for income taxes. Lindor's income tax rate is 30%. 2 million shares of common stock were outstanding throughout 2016. Required: Prepare a single, continuous multiple-step statement of comprehensive income for 2016, including appropriate EPS disclosures. (Round EPS answers to 2 decimal places.)
Answer and Explanation:
The preparation of the single, continuous multiple-step statement of comprehensive income for 2016 is presented below;
Sales revenue $2,720,000
Less; cost of goods sodl $1,600,000
Gross profit $1,120,000
Less:
Operating expense
Selling and administrative expenses -$440,000
Operating income $680,000
Less: interest expense -$60,000
Income before income tax $620,000
Less: income tax expense (25% of $620,000) -$155,000
Net income $465,000
Other comphrensive income
Gain on debt securities (75% of $100,000) $75,000
Comphrensive income $540,000
Earning per share ($465,000 ÷ 2,000,000 shares) $0.23
The evolution of the marketing concept can be explained best by the shift from a seller's market in which demand exceeds supply to a buyer's market in which supply exceeds demand.
a. True
b. False
Answer: True
Explanation:
The evolution of marketing implies the gradual development with regards to marketing over the years. It is explained as the shift from a seller's market where demand is more than the supply to a buyer's market where the supply is more than the demand.
There are three main stages with regards to the evolution of marketing and these are production concept, selling concept and the marketing concept.
Park uses a perpetual inventory system. Determine the cost assigned to ending inventory and to cost of goods
sold using (a) specific identification, (b) weighted average, (c) FIFO, and (d) LIFO. (Round per unit costs to
three decimals, but inventory balances to the dollar.) For specific identification, ending inventory consists of
225 units, where 90 are from the March 30 purchase, 80 are from the March 20 purchase, and 55 are from
beginning inventory.
Answer:
below
Explanation:
The price attributed to final inventory and cost of goods sold is specific identification.
Explain about the specific identification?The method of precise identification concerns inventory valuation, specifically keeping track of each individual stock item and allocating costs per item rather than collectively. A company is functional and usable when it can identify, mark, and keep track of each item or unit in its inventory.
To track individual inventory items, the specific identification method is used. When individual items can be clearly identified, such as when they have a serial number, stamped receipt date, bar code, or RFID tag, this method is appropriate.
Employed by businesses like furniture shops, car dealerships, jewellery shops, and art galleries, among others. The main characteristic that sets the specific identification method apart from LIFO and FIFO techniques is individual tracking.
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The first step in the control process is ________. A) setting the desired morals
B) measuring actual performance
C) comparing performance against expectations D) applying managerial control
Answer:
comparing performance against expectations
Cocoa nibs from Nigeria last year was supplied at $9 per 10 pounds. This year the demand has increased and that same supply of Nigerian cocoa nibs is priced at $12 per 10 pounds. What will most likely happen to supply of Nigerian cocoa nibs this year?
a. There will be an increase in quantity supplied.
b. There will be a decrease in quantity supplied.
c. The supply curve will shift to the left.
Answer:
Option "a" is correct.
Explanation:
Below is the given values:
The last year supply of Cocoa nibs at $9 = 10 pounds
This year the supply of Cocoa nibs at $12 = 10 pounds
The supply and price of a commodity are directly related to each other. Thus it is given that price increases from $9 to $12. So, the producer will induce to supply more quantity when the price increases.
Therefore, Option "a" is correct.
A JIT system uses kanban cards to authorize movement of incoming parts. In one portion of the system, a work center uses an average of 110 parts per hour while running. The manager has assigned an inefficiency factor of .20 to the center. Standard containers are designed to hold 4 dozen parts each. The cycle time for parts containers is about 110 minutes. How many containers are needed?
Answer:
5.0 containers
Explanation:
Calculation to determine how many containers are needed
Using this formula
N =DT*(1 + X) /C
Where,
D=Annual demand
T=Time
X= Inefficiency factor
C=Holding pieces
Let plug in the formula
N=110*(110 minutes ÷ 60 minutes)*(1+.20)/(4 dozen × 12)
N=110* 1.83* (1.20)/48
N=241.56/48
N=5.0 containers
Therefore 5.0 containers is needed