Carrejo Corporation has two divisions: Division M and Division N. Data from the most recent month appear below:

Total Company Division M Division N
Sales $404,000 $181,000 $223,000
Variable expenses 152,130 65,160 86,970
Contribution margin 251,870 115,840 136,030
Traceable fixed expenses 192,000 87,000 105,000
Segment margin 59,870 28,840 31,030
Common fixed expenses 52,520 23,530 28,990
Net operating income $7,350 $5,310 $2,040

Management has allocated common fixed expenses to the Divisions based on their sales. The break-even in sales dollars for Division N is closest to:

a. $172,131
b. $219,656
c. $258,230
d. $392,211

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Answer 1

Answer:

Break-even point (dollars)=  $219,656

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Division N

Sales= $223,000

Variable expenses= 86,970

Contribution margin= 136,030

Traceable fixed expenses= 105,000

Segment margin= 31,030

Common fixed expenses= 28,990

To calculate the break-even point in dollars for Division N, we need to use the following formula:

Break-even point (dollars)= fixed costs/ contribution margin ratio

contribution margin ratio= (sales - variable costs) / sales

Break-even point (dollars)= (105,000 + 28,990) / (136,030/223,000)

Break-even point (dollars)=  $219,656


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Selected information from Large Corporation's accounting records and financial statements for 2018 is as follows ($ in millions): Cash paid to acquire a patent $ 14 Treasury stock purchased for cash 11 Proceeds from sale of land and buildings 24 Gain from the sale of land and buildings 12 Investment revenue received 2 Cash paid to acquire office equipment 19 Large prepares its financial statements in accordance with IFRS. In its statement of cash flows, Large most likely reports net cash outflows from investing activities of:

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Answer:

Large most likely reports net cash outflows from investing activities of $9 million.

Explanation:

Large Corporation

Statement of cash flows (extract)

                                                                      $ in millions

Purchase of patent                                            ($14)

Proceeds from sale of land and buildings          24

Cash paid to acquire office equipment              (19)

Net cash flows from investing activities         ($9)

Note that the purchase of treasury stock belongs to financing activities section of the cash flows, while gain from sale of land and buildings  and investment revenue belong to operating activities section of the cash flows

Marian, a top graduate from Loyola in Humanities, was hired by a major corporation into a management position. Marian finished the corporation's management training program top in her group, and is performing above the norm in her position. She is really enjoying her work.

As a black woman she feels isolated, as there are no other black women managers and few women in her area. One night at a company party she heard a conversation between two of her male co-workers and their supervisor. They were complaining to him about Marian's lack of qualifications and her unpleasant personality. They cursed affirmative action regulations for making the hiring of Marian necessary.​

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Well, she can either deal with issues or quit her job and find something similar with co workers that she is more comparable with.

SnowDream operates a Rocky Mountain ski resort. The company is planning its lift ticket pricing for the coming ski season. Investors would like to earn a 14 % return on investment on the​ company's $ 183,750,000 of assets. The company primarily incurs fixed costs to groom the runs and operate the lifts. SnowDream projects fixed costs to be $ 33,000,000 for the ski season. The resort serves about 725,000 skiers and snowboarders each season. Variable costs are about $ 12 per guest.​ Currently, the resort has such a favorable reputation among skiers and snowboarders that it has some control over the lift ticket prices.. Assume that SnowDream's reputation has diminished and other resorts in the vicinity are charging only $ 62 per lift ticket. SnowDream has become a price-taker and won't be able to charge more than its competitors. At the market price, SnowDream's managers believe they will still serve 752,000 skiers and snowboarders each season.
A. If SnowDream can't reduce its costs, what profit will it earn? State your answer in dollars and as a percent of assets.
B. Will investors be happy with the profit level? Show your analysis.
C. Calculate SnowDream's projected income and excess profit or shortfall.

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Answer:

company's assets = $183,750,000

expected return on investment = 14%

fixed costs = $33,000,000

number of customers = 725,000

variable costs = $12 per customer x 725,000 = $8,700,000

price per ticket = $62

total expected revenue = $62 x 725,000 = $44,950,000

A. If SnowDream can't reduce its costs, what profit will it earn? State your answer in dollars and as a percent of assets.

expected profit = total revenue - total variable costs - total fixed costs = $44,950,000 - $8,700,000 - $33,000,000 = $3,250,000

B. Will investors be happy with the profit level? Show your analysis.

expected return on investment = $3,250,000 / $183,750,000 = 1.77%, which means that investors will not be happy with the profit level.

C. Calculate SnowDream's projected income and excess profit or shortfall.

              SnowDream

              Projected Income Statement

Total revenues                         $44,950,000

- Variable costs                        ($8,700,000)

Gross profit                              $36,250,000

- Operating expenses            ($33,000,000)

Net income                                $3,250,000

Heather cracked the screen of her old mobile phone a few months ago. She could still read the screen and conduct calls and read emails, but as the months have gone by the touch capability is becoming erratic. One weekend she decides it's time to go visit the local big box electronics store to be able to see the variety of new phones available. She hasn’t looked for a new phone for four or five years, so she wants to get a good feel for the options, sizes, and prices available now. When Heather is in the electronics store Karina, the salesperson, asks Heather if she can help her. Noticing that Heather is looking at the mobile phone aisle, what should Karina’s next step be?

a. Work at closing a sale with the consumer with the top end mobile phones
b. Build a relationship with the consumer and discover what the consumers' needs are
c. Provide the consumer with solutions and resolve the consumers needs

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Answer:

Letter b is correct. Build a relationship with the consumer and discover what the consumers' needs are.

Explanation:

Analyzing the steps of a sales process, it can be said that Karina's next step in serving Heather would be to create a relationship with the client and discover her needs.

In order to achieve success in a sale, it is necessary for the salesperson to know the stages of the sales process well and to execute them in such a way that it is possible to understand the consumer's profile and find out what his needs and desires are, in order to offer the ideal product or service.

The creation of a relationship is important so that the seller can analyze specific characteristics of the consumer's profile, his wants and needs, it is important to be friendly, attentive and know how to argue, in order to make a good impression on the consumer and close the sale.

Banc Corp. Trust is considering either a bankwide overhead rate or department overhead rates to allocate $396,000 of indirect costs. The bankwide rate could be based on either direct labor hours (DLH) or the number of loans processed. The departmental rates would be based on direct labor hours for Consumer Loans and a dual rate based on direct labor hours and the number of loans processed for Commercial Loans. The following information was gathered for the upcoming period:

Department DLH Loans Processed Direct Costs
Consumer 14,000 700 $ 280,000
Commercial 8,000 300 $ 180,000
If Banc Corp. Trust uses a bankwide rate based on the number of loans processed, what would be the total costs for the Commercial Department?

--$118,800.

-- $180,000.

-- $298,800.

-- $318,000.

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Answer:

The correct answer is A.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Estimated overhead= $396,000

Department:

Consumer= 700

Commercia= 300

To calculate the estimated manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:

Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= 396,000/1,000= $396 per loan processed.

Now, we can allocate overhead:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Allocated MOH= 396*300= $118,800

Which of the following statements does correctly explain the effect of additional debt on the weighted average cost of capital (WACC)? Debtholders’ prior and "fixed" claim decreases the risk of stockholders’ "residual" claim, so the cost of stock (rs) goes down. Additional debt decreases the pre-tax of cost of debt (rd) because the decresaed risk of bankruptcy. The net effect of additional debt on WACC is to increase WACC. The net effect of additional debt on WACC is uncertain.

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Answer: The net effect of additional debt on WACC is uncertain.

Explanation:

Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) refers to the rate of return that a company is paying it's capital providers on average be it debt holders or shareholders.

Adding additional debt to the mix effects the WACC in an uncertain way due to the different ways the WACC could react. For example, adding additional debt decreases the after-tax cost of debt because debt is tax deductible which means that more money can flow to shareholders so that reduces the cost of equity. At the same time however, Additional debt can increase the risk of bankruptcy meaning that the before tax cost of debt rises which also increase the WACC.

The effect can swing either way thereby making it uncertain.

David is certified by his doctor as terminally ill with liver disease. His doctor certifies that he cannot reasonably be expected to live for more than a year. He sells his life insurance policy to Viatical Settlements, Inc., for $250,000. He has paid $20,000 so far for the policy.

How much of the $250,000 must David include in his taxtable income?

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Answer:

0$

Explanation:

Life insurance proceeds are not included in gross income based on the premise that it would not be appropriate when the time of need to tax the proceeds from life insurance policy. For this reason, the major exclusion from gross income is been given for life insurance proceeds. To be excluded, the proceeds has to be paid to the beneficiary by reason of the death of the insured. Let's say the proceeds are taken over some years instead of in a lump sum, the insurance company will pay interest on the that proceeds that are not paid.

Answer:

Taxable income must not include $250,000

Explanation:

Since the life insurance payment is exempt from tax and is the reason why it is excluded from the computation of the gross income for those who are declared terminally ill persons. So $250,000 must not be included in the David's Taxable Income.

Scenario: Your best friend works for an In-Home Health Provider Company (IHHPC) in Palm Beach County, Florida. Your friend comes to you and explains that the In-Home Health Provider Co. wants to expand the next year to Broward County and Dade County. Your friend explains the company is dealing with a cash flow problem and if it is not figured out over the next six months the IHHPC will not meet the asset requirement for the expansion loan. IHHPC Revenue:

80% private pay patients.

10% Health insurance.

10% Long Term Care Insurance Policy.

Process at IHHPC: Your friend explains this is how the IHHPC works. A patient would call in and request a nurse for eight hours, seven days a week, starting the next day. The company would send the nurse the next day, then bill the patient on a weekly cycle. The IHHPC would mail a statement to the patient at the end of the first week of service. By the time the patient would get around to writing a check, and mailing it back in to the IHHPC, sometimes the company would not receive payment for six to eight weeks. The company would be paying the nurse weekly although not receiving payment for services yet.

What would you advise him or her and explain why?

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Answer: Please refer to Explanation

Explanation:

Advise I would give.

1. The process for the collection of cash should be changed to bring in revenue faster. This can be done in a variety of ways,.

- By including in the terms of the contract that the service has to be paid for within a certain period such as a maximum of 4 weeks and then follow up each week on the customer so that they remember that they have a due bill.

- Giving payment based discounts such as a 5% discount if the service is paid for within a fortnight.

- Telling the customer to pay first, if not the full amount, at least a down payment with the total being settled at a later date.

These are but just some ways of getting the money faster but the bottomline is that payment needs to be received faster because the nurses are paid on a weekly basis.

2. Focus more on Patients with Insurance.

The company has a very low clientele base that use insurance and they should aim to increase that figure. This is because Insurance pays out timely and IHHPC will be sure that their payment will come because an Insurance company is bound by certain rules and regulations. For security of payments therefore, they should increase their insurance based clientele.

Using the following information, compute the direct materials used. Raw materials inventory, January 1 $ 20000 Raw materials inventory, December 31 40000 Work in process, January 1 18000 Work in process, December 31 12000 Finished goods, January 1 40000 Finished goods, December 31 32000 Raw materials purchases 1800000 Direct labor 760000 Factory utilities 150000 Indirect labor 50000 Factory depreciation 400000 Operating expenses 420000

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Answer:

$1,320,000

Explanation:

According to the scenario, computation of the given data are as follow:-

Purchase of raw material = $1,800,000

Opening stock of raw material = $20,000

Closing stock of raw material = -$3,140,000

Direct Material Used = Purchase of Raw Material + Opening Stock of Raw Material - Closing Stock of Raw Material

= $1,800,000 + $20,000 - $3,140,000

= $1,320,000

There are five (5)

specific forces that are acting as stimulants for change, state and explain them with relevant examples ​

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Answer:

Five specific forces that are acting as stimulants for change are:

a) Political Environment: This refers to the actions, laws, and regulations instituted by governments to control or regulate the activities of individuals and groups.  The political environment can force individuals and groups to embrace changes in their behavior and practices.  For example, governments at all levels impose income tax laws which must be complied with.  Such laws will cause changes to happen at the individual and organizational levels.  They can stimulate demand for goods and services.  Nations, organizations, and individuals are also affected by world politics in various ways.

b) Demographic Forces: Demography is about the population of an entity.  Changes in population dynamics can stimulate changes that modify the actions of individuals, organizations, and nations.  In Japan with the number of old people who need care has exceeded new births.  This demographic change has caused demand for old people's services to skyrocket while dampening demand for childcare products and services.  A company engaged in the production of childcare products will be affected.  Workers will also be affected as some may require retraining to fit in with the demographic demand.

c) Technolog:  Technological advances have forced many changes in individuals, organizations, and nations.  Sometime ago, European countries were the destinations of choice for manufactured products.  But, due to technological advances, manufacturing of hardware products has been shifted to China, while most Europeans have embraced technological services, creation of software, and the internet of things.  Technological changes can break or make businesses, even individuals and nations.

d) Social Trends:  With environmental awareness created, global warming caused by the depletion of the ozone layer, and desertification of the natural environment by deforestation, many consumers are changing their attitudes and preferences to encourage biodiversity.  Businesses have altered their practices in line with social trends and consumer preferences.  Governments have intensified programs to check the damage to the environment.

e) Economic changes: During the 2008 worldwide recession, consumers lost their jobs.  Individuals, businesses, and governments cut back on their spending.  Economic downturns impacted businesses negatively. Many banks failed.   Some banks and other companies filed for bankruptcy.  To survive the economic forces, changes were embraced by many individuals, organizations, and governments.  Companies which experienced stagnant U.S. sales during this time, took the opportunity to expand their markets to Africa, Europe, and Asia.  Some other companies even relocated their production bases to those markets.  These also created ripple effects, further dampening domestic jobs, demand, and gross domestic product.

Explanation:

Change is the only constant.  But, changes are difficult to embrace.  When they happen, there are consequences.  Prudent individuals and organizations anticipate change.  They prepare to embrace changes.  They do not wait for change to happen.  They implement changes.  Change is a natural part of growth.  We must work for it.

Changes can happen as a result of external forces as discussed above.  There are also changes within entities.  They are known as internal changes.  Internal changes happen at the individual, group, and organizational levels.  They may affect the workforce.  Some changes are brought about by changes in managerial personnel and organizational structures.  Some changes happen as a way to avoid developmental inertia.  Overall, changes are good.

Crystal Glasses recently paid a dividend of​ $2.70 per​ share, is currently expected to grow at a constant rate of​ 5%, and has a required return of​ 11%. Crystal Glasses has been approached to buy a new company. Crystal estimates if it buys the​ company, its constant growth rate would increase to​ 6.5%, but the firm would also be​ riskier, therefore increasing the required return of the company to​ 12%. Should Crystal go ahead with the purchase of the new​ company?

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Answer:

The purchase of the new company increases the price per share of Crystal from $47.25 to $52.28.As the price of the share will increase from purchase of the new company, Crystal should go ahead with the project.

Explanation:

To determine whether to purchase the company or not, we first need to calculate the current share price or fair value of share. We will use the constant growth model of DDM to estimate the current fair value as the dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate. It bases the value of a share on the present value of the expected future dividends.

The share price today can be calculated as,

P0 = D1 / r - g

Where,

D1 is the dividend expected for the next periodr is the required rate of returng is the growth rate in dividends

P0 = 2.7 * (1+0.05)  /  (0.11 - 0.05)

P0 = $47.25

If the purchase of the new company increases the fair value of the share more than its current level, then Crystal Glasses should go ahead with the purchase. We estimate the price per share if the new company is purchased as,

P0 = 2.7 * (1+0.065)  /  (0.12 - 0.065)

P0 = $52.28

As  the price of the share will increase from purchase of the new company, Crystal should go ahead with the project.

Index Corporation uses the FIFO method in its process costing system. The first processing department, the Forming Department, started the month with 17,000 units in its beginning work in process inventory that were 10% complete with respect to conversion costs. The conversion cost in this beginning work in process inventory was $9,010. An additional 76,000 units were started into production during the month and 83,000 units were completed and transferred to the next processing department. There were 10,000 units in the ending work in process inventory of the Forming Department that were 70% complete with respect to conversion costs. A total of $445,915 in conversion costs were incurred in the department during the month.
Required:1. The cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs for the month is closest to ___________. a. $5,150b. $5,300c. $5,867d. $5,050

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Answer:

Cost per equivalent unit= $5.152  

Explanation:

Cost per equivalent unit = Total conversion cost / Total equivalent unit

Fully worked = 76,000 - 10,000 = 66,000  units

Fully worked represents units started and completed in the same period.

Equivalent units

Item                                  Units                                   Equivalent unit

Opening inventory      17,000        90% × 17,000 =       15,300

Fully worked                 66,0000    100% × 66,000 =     66,000

Closing inventory          10,000       70% ×   10,000 =     7,000

Total equivalent units                                                       88,300

Note also at that the degree of completion for opening inventory is the simply the balance of work remaining to be done.

For example, for materials, 10% of work has been done on the opening inventory in the last period, hence the balance of 90% would be done this period

Cost per equivalent unit = Total conversion cost / Total equivalent unit

= $( 9,010 + 445,915)/ 88300 units  =  $5.152

Cost per equivalent unit= $5.152            

The following data are given for Harry Company:
Budgeted production 1,094 units
Actual production 975 units
Materials:
Standard price per ounce $1.777
Standard ounces per completed unit 12
Actual ounces purchased and used in
production 12,051
Actual price paid for materials $24,705
Labor:
Standard hourly labor rate $14.71 per hour
Standard hours allowed per completed
unit 4.7
Actual labor hours worked 5,021
Actual total labor costs $81,591
Overhead:
Actual and budgeted fixed overhead $1,141,000
Standard variable overhead rate $26.00 per standard labor hour
Actual variable overhead costs $140,588
Overhead is applied on standard labor hours.
Determine the direct labor rate variance.
a. $5,980 F
b. $20,937 F
c. $20,937 U
d. $5,980 U

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Answer:

$7,732 unfavorable

Explanation:

The computation of the direct labor rate variance is shown below:

Direct labor rate variance = Actual time taken × (Standard rate - actual rate)

= 5,021 labor hours × ($14.71 - $81,591 ÷ 5,021 labor hours)

= 5,021 labor hours × ($14.71 - $16.25)

= $7,732 unfavorable

Since the actual rate is more than the standard rate so it would be lead to unfavorable variance

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What is the difference between a horizontal merger and a vertical merger? A horizontal merger is a merger A. between firms of different sizes, while a vertical merger is a merger between firms of the same size. B. that would increase efficiency, while a vertical merger is a merger that would decrease efficiency. C. between firms in the same industry, while a vertical merger is a merger between firms at different stages of the production of a good. D. between firms that have market power, while a vertical merger is a merger between firms that are price takers. E. between firms in different industries, while a vertical merger is a merger between firms in the same industry. Which type of merger is more likely to increase the market power of a newly merged firm? __________ mergers are more likely to increase market power.

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Answer:

A) A horizontal merger is a merger between firms in the same industry while a vertical merger is a merger between firms at different stages of production of a good.

B) Horizontal mergers are more likely to increase the market power of the newly merged firm.

Explanation:

A) A horizontal merger is a type of merger which takes place between businesses that sell the same type of product. It can also be described as the coming together of two or more companies that manufacture similar products, this is done to reduce the amount of competition in the market, share different types of skills that can boost the amount of profit incurred, increase the rate of expansion.

A vertical merger is a merger that exists between two of more organisations that manufacture products which are not alike in any way. The main objective of this merger is to lower the cost of production.

B) Horizontal mergers have the tendency to increase the market power by causing a decline in the amount of companies that are competing for the same product in the market.

A mercury manometer (\rhorho= 13,600 kg/m^3) is connected to an air duct to measure the pressure inside. The difference in the manometer levels is 30 mm, and the atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa.
(a) Determine if the pressure in the duct is above or below the atmospheric pressure.
(b) Determine the absolute pressure in the duct.

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Answer:

A) The pressure is below atm pressure

B) Pabs = 96 kPa

Explanation:

Pressure exerted by mercury = pgh

Where: p = density (13600 kg/m^3)

g = acceleration due to gravity 9.81 m/s^2

h = level difference within manometer = 30 mm = 30x10^-3 m

Pressure = 13600 x 9.81 x 30x10^-3

= 4002.43 Pa = 4.00243 kPa

This is below atmospheric pressure

Absolute pressure is calculated as:

Pabs = Pg + Patm

Pabs = -4 + 100 = 96 kPa

4. You are considering adding a microbrewery onto one of your firm's existing restaurants. This will entail an increase in inventory of $8700, an increase in accounts payables of $2300, and an increase in property, plant, and equipment of $48,000. All other accounts will remain unchanged. The change in net working capital resulting from the addition of the microbrewery is ________.

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Answer:

$6400

Explanation:

Working capital is the net of current asset and current liabilities. it is a financial measure that gives insight into how liquid a company is considering that it shows whether or not the current assets can be used to settle the current obligations or liabilities of the company adequately.

The change in property, plant, and equipment of $48,000 is not an element of working capital, Hence change in working capital

= $8700 - $2300

= $6400

The following direct materials and direct labor data pertain to the operations of Laurel Company for the month of August.
Costs:
Actual labor rate $12 per hour
Actual materials price $190 per ton
Standard labor rate $11.50 per hour
Standard materials price $193 per ton
Quantities:
Actual hours incurred and used 4,100 hours
Actual quantity of materials purchased and used 1,500 tons
Standard hours used 4,140 hours
Standard quantity of materials used 1,490 tons
Required:
(a) Compute the total, price, and quantity variances for materials and labor.

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Answer:

Total Materials Variance = $2,570 Favorable

Materials Price Variance = $ 4,500 Favorable

Materials Quantity Variance = $ 1,930 Unfavorable

Total Labor Variance = $ 1,590 Unfavorable

Labor Price Variance = $ 2,050 Unfavorable

Labor Quantity Variance = $ 460 Favorable

Explanation:

Find the given attachments

Innova uses 1,000 units of the component IMC2 every month to manufacture one of its products. The unit costs incurred to manufacture the component are as follows.
Direct materials $61.17
Direct labor 43.50
Overhead 126.50
Total $231.17
Overhead costs include variable material handling costs of $7.50, which are applied to products on the basis of direct material costs. The remainder of the overhead costs are applied on the basis of direct labor dollars and consist of 60% variable costs and 40% fixed costs. A vendor has offered to supply the IMC2 component at a price of $200 per unit.
Required:
(a) Prepare the incremental analysis for the decision to make or buy IMC2.
(b) Should Innova purchase the component from the outside vendor if Innova’s capacity remains idle?

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Answer:

a) Increase in cost as result of buying = $(6,430)

b) Decision

Innova should make the components internally, doing so would save it  $6,430.

Explanation:

Variable material overhead = $7.50

Variable labor cost = 60%× (126.50  - 7.50 )= $71.4

Total variable overhead = 7.50 + 71.4 =  $78.9

Unit variable cost = 61.17 + 43.50 + 78.9 = $193.57

Note that the balance of fixed costs were not considered because they are not relevant . This implies that they would be incurred either way.

                                                                                                $

Variable cost of making ($193.57× 1,000)             =     193,570

Variable cost of external purchase  ($200× 1,000) = 200,000

Extra variable cost  of buying                                          (6,430)

Buying the product externally would increase total cost by $(6,430)

Increase in cost as result of buying = $(6,430)

Decision

Innova should make the components internally, doing so would save it  $6,430.

Martinez Corp. provides security services. Selected transactions for Martinez Corp. are presented below.
Oct. 1 Issued common stock in exchange for $59,400 cash from investors.
2 Hired part-time security consultant. Salary will be $1,800 per month. First day of work will be October 15.
4 Paid 1 month of rent for building for $1,800.
7 Purchased equipment for $16,200, paying $3,600 cash and the balance on account.
8 Paid $1,200 for advertising.
10 Received bill for equipment repair cost of $370.
12 Provided security services for event for $2,900 on account.
16 Purchased supplies for $370 on account.
21 Paid balance due from October 7 purchase of equipment.
24 Received and paid utility bill for $133.
27 Received payment from customer for October 12 services performed.
31 Paid employee salaries and wages of $4,600.
Required:
A) Journalize the transactions.

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Answer and Explanation:

The Journal entry is shown below:-

On Oct 1

Cash Dr, $59,400

          To Common stock $59,400

(Being the issuance of the common stock is recorded)

On Oct 2

No Journal entry is required

On Oct 4

Rent expenses Dr, $1,800

           To Cash $1,800

(Being the rent expense is recorded

On Oct 7

Equipment Dr, $16,200

           To Cash $3,600

           To Accounts payable $12,600

(Being equipment is recorded)

On Oct 8

Advertisement Dr, $1,200

            To Cash $1,200

(Being cash paid is recorded)

On Oct 10

Repair expenses Dr, $370

              To Accounts payable $370

(Being repair expenses is recorded)

On Oct 12

Accounts receivable Dr, $2,900

         To service revenue $2,900

(Being service provided is recorded)

On Oct 16

Supplies Dr, 4370

            To Accounts payable $370

(Being supplies purchased on account is recorded)

On Oct 21

Accounts payable Dr, $12,600

($16,200 - $3,600)

               To Cash $12,600

(Being cash paid is recorded)

On Oct 24

Utility expenses Dr, $133

             To Cash $133

(Being utility expense is recorded)

On Oct 27

Cash Dr, $2,900

        To Accounts receivable $2,900

(Being cash received is recorded)

On Oct 31

Salaries and wages expenses Dr, $4,600

             To Cash $4,600

(Being cash paid is recorded)

1. For each of the following payment schemes, choose which is better at an interest rate of 5%
a. Receiving $7,000 right now, or $750 per year for 12 years, starting next year.
b. Receiving $10,000 in 10 years, or receiving $1,000 per year for 5 years, starting now.
2. For each of the following pairs of options, find the interest rate which would make you indifferent between them.
a. Receiving $1,000 now, or $1,402.55 in five years.
b. Receiving $166,666.67 now, or $15,000 per year in perpetuity starting next year.

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Answer:

Explanation:

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For each of the following characteristics, indicate whether it describes a perfectly competitive firm, a monopolistically competitive firm, both, or neither. (Note: If the characteristic describes neither, leave the entire row unchecked.) Check all that apply.

Characteristic Perfectly Competitive Monopolistically Competitive

Sells a product identical to that of its competitors
Can earn economic profit in the short run
Produces above the minimum of average total cost in the long run
Charges a price that is the same as marginal cost
Produces welfare-maximizing level of output
Has marginal revenue less than price

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Answer:

Monopolistically competitive Monopolistically competitive Perfectly competitive Monopolistically competitive Perfectly competitive Monopolistically competitive

Explanation:

Monopolistic competition is the representative of a company in which the multiple companies is providing the identical but not ideal replacements for the goods or the services. All such companies that have no capacity to decide the supply reductions or to raise the profits are comes under the Monopolistic competitive  for example In the short to mid term obtain economic profit, Has lower marginal profit than cost etc.

Perfect competition is a standard with which the real-life family firms could be the measured, to the optimal form. Perfect competition is the opposite of  monopolistic competition.In the Perfect competition there are several buyers and sellers, and costs represent market forces. Industries only gain sufficient income to keep in  the business environment  such as Brings in welfare-maximizing efficiency rates.

Four key markets and the circular flow of income
The circular-flow diagram is a visual model of the economy. The circular
flow of income is coordinated by four key markets.
1. The resource market coordinates businesses demanding resources and
households supplying them in exchange for income capital into balance with
the borrowing by businesses and governments. with sales (exports plus net
inflow of capital) to them government purchases, and net exports) with the
supply of domestically produced goods and.
2. The loanable funds market brings the net saving of households plus the net
inflow of foreign.
3. The foreign exchange market brings the purchases (imports) from foreigners into
balance.
4. The goods and services market coordinates the demand (consumption,
investment, services (real GDP). For each transaction in the following table,
identify which of the four key markets the transaction
Transaction Goods and Foreign Loanable Resource
Services Exchange Funds Market
Marke Market Market
A domestic car company purchases
a new welding machine from a local manufacturer.
The government spends more than it has in tax
revenue, running a budget deficit that is financed
with government bonds.
A local business borrows $100,000 from a bank.
A local business hires a consultant to retrain its employees.

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Answer and Explanation:

As per the data given in the question,

1)

A domestic car company buys a new welding machine from a local manufacturer = Goods and service market

Goods and service market is that place where households purchase items and business person sell their products.This market includes stores, Internet, and other places where customer can exchange goods and services.

2)

Government pays more amount than it has it its tax revenue which indicates it's running budget deficit that is financed with government bonds = Foreign exchange market

Foreign exchange market is a platform where global decentralized trading of currencies takes place. This market defines foreign exchange rates for every currency.

3)

A local business takes $100,000 for temporary use form bank = Loanable fund market

loanable fund market determines the market interest rate. According to this, the interest rate is determined by demand and supply of loanable funds.

4)

A local business hires consultant to counsel its employee = Resource market

Resource market is a market in which the business person can go in the market to buy the resources in order to purchased the goods and services

Describe the relationship between the manager and O.R specialist


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Answer:

Explanation:

manager

'Sell' the decision to operating managers; get their understanding and cooperation.

Suppose that you have been given a summer job as an intern at Issac Aircams, a company that manufactures sophisticated spy cameras for remote-controlled military reconnaissance aircraft. The company, which is privately owned, has approached a bank for a loan to help it finance its growth. The bank requires financial statements before approving such a loan. You have been asked to help prepare the financial statements and were given the following list of costs:

1.  Depreciation on salespersons’ cars.

2.  Rent on equipment used in the factory.

3.  Lubricants used for machine maintenance.

4.  Salaries of personnel who work in the finished goods warehouse.

5.  Soap and paper towels used by factory workers at the end of a shift.

6.  Factory supervisors’ salaries.

7. Heat, water, and power consumed in the factory.

8. Materials used for boxing products for shipment overseas. (Units are not normally boxed.)

9. Advertising costs.

10. Workers’ compensation insurance for factory employees.

11. Depreciation on chairs and tables in the factory lunchroom.

12. The wages of the receptionist in the administrative offices.

13. Cost of leasing the corporate jet used by the company’s executives.

14. The cost of renting rooms at a Florida resort for the annual sales conference.

15. The cost of packaging the company’s product.

Required:

Classify the above costs as either product costs or period costs for the purpose of preparing the financial statements for the bank.

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Answer:

Product Costs :

2. Rent on equipment used in the factory.

3. Lubricants used for machine maintenance.

5. Soap and paper towels used by factory workers at the end of a shift.

6. Factory supervisors salaries

7. Heat, water, and power consumed in the factory.

10. Workers compensation insurance for factory employees.

11. Depreciation on chairs and tables in the factory lunchroom.

15. The cost of packaging the company`s product.

Period Costs :

1. Depreciation on salespersons cars.

4. Salaries of personnel who work in the finished goods warehouse.

8. Materials used for boxing products for shipment overseas.

9. Advertising costs.

12. The wages of the receptionist in the administrative offices.

13. Cost of leasing the corporate jet used by the company`s executives.

14. The cost of renting rooms at a Florida resort for the annual sales conference.

Explanation:

Product Costs are Costs attached to Product and Included in Valuation.

Period Costs are Not Attached to Products and are expended in Income Statement during the Period in which they are incurred.

Exercise 21-15 Direct materials and direct labor variances LO P2 The following information describes production activities of Mercer Manufacturing for the year.

Actual direct materials used 16,000 lbs. at $4.05 per lb.
Actual direct labor used 5,545 hours for a total of $105,355
Actual units produced 30,000
Budgeted standards for each unit produced are 0.50 pounds of direct material at $4.00 per pound and 10 minutes of direct labor at $20 per hour.

Compute the direct materials price and quantity variances

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Actual direct materials used 16,000 lbs. at $4.05 per lb.

Actual units produced 30,000

Budgeted standards for each unit produced are 0.50 pounds of direct material at $4.00 per pound.

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

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

Direct material price variance= (4 - 4.05)*16,000

Direct material price variance= $800 unfavorable

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

Standard quantity= 30,000*0.5= 15,000

Direct material quantity variance= (15,000 - 16,000)*4

Direct material quantity variance= $4,000 unfavorable

Answer:

Direct materials price variance = $800 Unfavorable

Direct materials quantity variance = $4,000 Unfavorable

Explanation:

Direct materials price variance = Aq×Ap-Aq×Sp

                                                   = (16,000×$4.05) - (16,000×$4.00)

                                                   = $800 Unfavorable

Direct materials quantity variance = Aq×Sp - Sq×Sp

                                               = (16,000×$4.00) - (30,000×0.50 pounds×$4.00 )

                                               = $4,000 Unfavorable

Prestwich Company has budgeted production for next year as follows: First Second Third Fourth Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Production in Units 60,000 80,000 90,000 70,000 Two pounds of material A are required for each unit produced. The company has a policy of maintaining a stock of material A on hand at the end of each quarter equal to 25% of the next quarter's production needs for material A. A total of 30,000 pounds of material A are on hand to start the year. Budgeted purchases of material A for the second quarter would be:

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Answer:

165,000 pounds

Explanation:

The computation of Budgeted purchases of material A for the second quarter is shown below:-

But before that first we need to calculate the raw material production required and total raw material required so that the budgeted purchase could come

Raw materials for production required = Units of required production × Per units of raw material required

= 80,000 × 2

= 160,000

Total raw material required = Desired raw material ending inventory + Raw materials for production required

= (90,000 × 2 pounds per unit × 25%) + 160,000

= 45,000 + 160,000

= 205,000

Budgeted purchases of material A for the second quarter = Total raw material required - Inventory of raw material in beginning

= 205,000 - (80,000 × 2 pounds per unit × 25%)

= 205,000 - 40,000

= 165,000 pounds

The Budgeted purchases of material A for the second quarter would be: 165,000 pounds.        

Prestwich Company has budgeted production

                                                First Quarter        Second Quarter

Opening                                          30,000                 40,000

[(80,000×2)×25/100=40,000]

Required for current production   120,000                160,000

(60,000×2)  (80,000×2)

Required Closing Balance               32,000                 45,000

[(80,000×2)×25/100]      [(90,000×2)×25/100]

Need to be purchased                     122,000                 165,000

(120,000+32,000-30,000)    (160,000+45,000-40,000)

Inconclusion the Budgeted purchases of material A for the second quarter would be: 165,000 pounds.        

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Genesis Scents has two divisions: the Cologne Division and the Bottle Division. The Bottle Division produces containers that can be used by the Cologne Division. The Bottle Division's variable manufacturing cost is $4.00, the shipping cost is $0.30, and the external sales price is $5.00. No shipping costs are incurred on sales to the Cologne Division, and the Cologne Division can purchase similar containers in the external market for $4.60. The Bottle Division has sufficient capacity to meet all external market demands in addition to meeting the demands of the Cologne Division. Using the general rule, the transfer price from the Bottle Division to the Cologne Division would be:

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Answer: $4

Explanation:

The Bottle division is said to be able to meet all excess demand outside as well as that of the Cologne Division.

When this is the case in a company, individual divisions are allowed to transfer to each other at a rate equal to their Variable Costs. This is the general rule.

The Variable Costs for the containers is $4 so that is the transfer price as well.

Brick Co. has 170,000 shares of common stock outstanding at January 1, year 8. On May 1, year 8, it issued 30,000 additional shares of common stock. Outstanding all year were 12,000 shares of convertible cumulative preferred stock. Each share of the convertible preferred stock, which was dilutive in year 8, is convertible into one share of Bricks common stock. What is the number of shares that Brick should use to calculate year 8 diluted earnings per share

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Answer:

202,000 shares

Explanation:

170,000 common stocks outstanding, January 1

30,000 additional common stock issued, May 1 ⇒ 30,000 x 8/12 = 20,000

diluted shares = 12,000 (since each preferred stock is convertible to common stock, then all of them must be included as diluted stocks)

total number of shares = 170,000 +20,000 + 12,000 = 202,000 shares

Fredrick Paulson Tie Co. manufactures neckties and scarves. Two overhead application bases are used; some overhead is applied on the basis of raw material cost at a rate of 150% of material cost, and the balance of the overhead is applied at the rate of $7.25 per direct labor hour. Required: Calculate the cost per unit of a production run of 540 neckties that required raw materials costing $2,110 and 69 direct labor hours at a total cost of $865. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Unitary cost= $12.30

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Overhead rate:

Rate 1= 150% of material costs

Rate 2= $7.25 per direct labor hour.

Production:

540 neckties

raw materials= $2,110

Direct labor hours= 69 direct labor hours at a total cost of $865.

First, we need to calculate the total cost:

Total cost= 2,110 + 865 + (1.5*2,110 + 7.25*69)

Total cost= $6,640.25

Unitary cost= 6,640.25/540= $12.30

Consider the following statement.
"When unemployment is present, an increase in government spending will tend to increase aggregate demand and real output by a larger amount than the initial increase in government spending."
Complete the following statement.
This statement is __________ because an expansionary fiscal policy will cause the total increase in aggregate demand to be___________ the initial increase in aggregate demand due to the multiplier process.

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Answer:

True;greater than.

Explanation:

The statement that "when unemployment is present, an increase in government spending will tend to increase aggregate demand and real output by a larger amount than the initial increase in government spending." is true because an expansionary fiscal policy will cause the total increase in aggregate demand to be greater than the initial increase in aggregate demand due to the multiplier process.

The above is in accordance with the theory of John M. Keynes, he was a notable British economist.

According to the Keynesian theory, government spending or expenditures should be increased and taxes should be lowered when faced with a recession, in order to create employment and boost the buying power of consumers.

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