How long should I allow for my CPT application to be processed before contacting the Deptartment of International Graduate Services?

a. 10 business days
b. 3 business days
c. 24 hours

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Answer 1

Answer: a. 10 business days

Explanation:

Curricular Practical Training (CPT) refers to a job that will be beneficial to your program of study such as alternate work/study, internship and cooperative education.

When applying for the CPT, one must keep in mind that in general it takes 5 - 10 business days. However, during Peak application times such as April, September and January, it is recommended that you wait the entire 10 business days.


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Prepare the company's trial balance at April 30,
2016 ,
listing accounts in proper sequence. For example, Accounts Receivable comes before Equipment. List the expense with the largest balance first, the expense with the next largest balance second, and so on.
Select the accounts that will be listed on the trial balance; enter the account balances and finally total the debits and
credits. Remember
to list the accounts in the proper
sequence ; assets first,
then
liabilities followed
by stockholders'
equity (including revenue and expense accounts). List the expenses last with the largest balance first, the expense with the next largest balance second, and so on.
Deluxe Pool Service, Inc.
Trial Balance
April 30, 2016
Account Debit Credit
Total
Account Balance
Dividends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,200
Common stock . . . . . . . . . . $16,500
Utilities expense . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500
Accounts payable . . . . . . . . . . 4,800
Accounts receivable . . . . . . . . 5,300
Service revenue . . . . . . . . . . 20,700
Delivery expense . . . . . . . . . . . .400
Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,200
Retained earnings . . . . . . . . . 1,500
Note payable . . . . . . . . . . . . 24,500
Salary expense . . . . . . . . . . . .9,000
Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19,400

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Answer:

Deluxe Pool Service, Inc.

Trial Balance

April 30, 2016

Account                                    Debit        Credit

Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,400

Accounts receivable . . . . . . . . 5,300

Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,200

Accounts payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4,800

Note payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . 24,500

Common stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,500  

Retained earnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,500

Service revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  20,700

Salary expense . . . . . . . . . . .  9,000

Dividends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3,200

Utilities expense . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500

Delivery expense . . . . . . . . . . .  400

Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  $68,000         $68,000

Explanation:

a) Data:

Deluxe Pool Service, Inc.

Trial Balance

April 30, 2016

Account Debit Credit

Total

Account Balance

Dividends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,200

Common stock . . . . . . . . . . $16,500

Utilities expense . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500

Accounts payable . . . . . . . . . . 4,800

Accounts receivable . . . . . . . . 5,300

Service revenue . . . . . . . . . . 20,700

Delivery expense . . . . . . . . . . . .400

Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,200

Retained earnings . . . . . . . . . 1,500

Note payable . . . . . . . . . . . . 24,500

Salary expense . . . . . . . . . . . .9,000

Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19,400

Thaddeus Conway Corporation reported the following activity during the current year:
Gross Profit $69,000,000
Operating Expenses ($57,000,000)
Captial Gains $17,000,000
Capital Losses ($24,000,000)
The corporation's tax liability amounts to:________
a) some other amount
b) $1,050,000
c) $6,090,000
d) $2,520,000

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Answer:

$2,520,000

Explanation:

Capital gains of $17,000,000 will setted off against the loss of 24,000,000 and the remaining 7,000,000 will be carried forward for the next year.

DATA

Gross Profit               = $69,000,000

Operating Expenses = ($57,000,000)

Captial Gains             = $17,000,000

Capital Losses            = ($24,000,000)

Tax Rate  = 21%

Calculation

Taxable Income = $69,000,000 - $57,000,000 = $12,000,000

Tax Liability = Taxable Income * Tax Rate  

Tax Liability = $12,000,000 * 21%

Tax Liability = $2,520,000

NOTE: Any Capital losses of the corporation can be set off against the Capital gains of the year


For a business, profit can be defined as

(a) the total cost of production and the scarcity of a product.
(b) the difference between scarcity and total revenues.
(c) the total revenues from buyers and stockholders.
(d) the difference between the total cost of production and the total revenues received from buyers.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The total revenues from buyers and stock holders.

The LaPann Corporation has obtained the following sales forecast data: July August September October Cash sales $ 80,000 $ 70,000 $ 50,000 $ 60,000 Credit sales $ 240,000 $ 220,000 180,000 200,000The regular pattern of collection of credit sales is 20% in the month of sale, 70% in the following the month of sale and the remainder in the second month following the month of sale. There are no bad debts.Required:1. The budgeted accounts receivable balance on September 30 is:A) $126,000B) $148,000C) $166,000D) $190,0002. The budgeted cash receipts for October are:A) $188,000B) $248,000C) $226,000D) $278,000

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Answer:

1. 166,000

2. 188,000

Explanation:

The budgeted accounts receivable balance on September 30  and Budgeted cash receipts for october n be calculated as follows

July

Opening                          -

Credit sales                 240,000

Collection

20% of July                 48,000

Closing                      192,000

August

Opening                       192,000

Credit sales                 220,000

Total                             412,000

Collection

20% of August             44,000

70% of July                  168,000

Total receipts              208,000

Closing                         200,000

September

Opening                         200,000

Credit sales                    180,000

Total                               380,000

Collection

20% of september          36,000

70% of august                  154,000

10% of july                        24,000

Total receipts                  214,000

Closing                             166,000

October

Opening                         166,000

Credit sales                   200,000

Total                               366,000

Collection

20% of October               40,000

70% of september           126,000

10% of august                   22,000

Total receipt                     188,000

Closing                             178,000

High levels of inventory hide problems within a production system. Some of the problems that high inventory hide are quality problems, process downtime, scrap, and late deliveries. Group of answer choices

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Answer: True

Explanation:

It should be noted that having an excess inventory can result into degradation and poor quality goods. This is because there are usually low inventory turnovers when there are high levels of inventory.

Therefore, the option that some of the problems that high inventory hide are quality problems, process downtime, scrap, and late deliveries is true.

Rosita's announced that its next annual dividend will be $1.65 a share and all future dividends will increase by 2.5 percent annually. What is the maximum amount you should pay to purchase a share of this stock if you require a 12 percent rate of return?
a. $17.37
b. $16.94
c. $17.80
d. $15.46
e. $13.75

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Answer:

$17.37

Explanation:

Rosita's made an announcement that the next annual dividend payment will be $1.65 per share

The dividend will increase by 2.5% annually

= 2.5/100

= 0.025

The rate of return is 12%

= 12/100

= 0.12

Therefore, the maximum amount that should be paid to purchase this stock can be calculated as follows

Po= $1.65/(0.12-0.025)

= $1.65/0.095

= $17.37

Hence the maximum amount that should be paid to purchase a share of the stock is $17.37

Job 652 was recently completed. The following data have been recorded on its job cost sheet:_______.
Direct materials $ 65,400
Direct labor-hours 1,236 DLHs
Direct labor wage rate $ 15 per DLH
Number of units completed 4,800 units
The company applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of direct labor-hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $35 per direct labor-hour.
Required:
Compute the unit product cost that woild appear on the job cost sheet for this job. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Unit product cost

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Answer:

Unit product cost = $26.50

Explanation:

The computation of the unit product cost is shown below:

As we know that

Unit product cost = Total cost ÷ number of units completed

where,

Total cost is

= Direct materials + direct labor + manufacturing overhead

= $65,400 + 1,236 × $15 + 1,236 × $35

= $65,400 + $18,540 + $43,260

= $127,200

And, the number of units completed is 4,800 units

So, the unit product cost is

= $127,200 ÷ 4,800 units

= $26.50

You open an individual retirement account (IRA) with a mutual fund and contribute $1,000 into the account each year. How much will be in the account after 20 years if the investment earns 7% annually

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Answer:

The worth of the investment after 20 years = $40,995.5  

Explanation:

The equal annual deposit can be worked out using the future value of an ordinary annuity formula.

The worth of the investment after 20 years can be worked out using the future value of an ordinary annuity.

An an annuity is a series of equal cash flows receivable or payable  for certain number years.

Future Value of an ordinary annuity (FVOA). The represents the total sum of that would accrue where a series of annual cash flow (each occurring at the end of the year) is compounded at a particular rate. It can be determined as:  

FV= A × ( (1+r)^n - 1)/r).  

FV- Future value

A- annual cash flow

R- rate of interest

n-number of years

FV - ?

A- 100

r- 7%

n- 20

FV = 1,000× (1.07^20 - 1)/0.07 =  40,995.5  

The worth of the investment after 20 years = $40,995.5  

nco purchased a computer for $200,000 and this machine is expected to generate annual cash flows of $48,271 over the next 5 years. What is the expected rate of return on this investment g

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Answer:

The expected rate of return on this investment is:

21%

Explanation:

Cost of computer = $200,000

Annual cash flows for 5 years = $48,271

Total cash flows = $241,355 ($48,271 x 5)

Returns = $41,355 ($241,355 - $200,000)

The expected rate of return = Returns/Costs * 100

or the average of returns and the average of investments (they yield the same results)

Using the total returns and investment:

= $41,355/$200,000 * 100

= 21%

Using the average returns and investment:

= $8,271/$40,000 * 100

= 21%

Often owners of firms who hire managers must install incentive or bonus plans to ensure that the:____.A. Company is financially secure.
B. Manager will work hard.
C. Manager will maintain employee morale.
D. Company will have positive economic profits.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Incentives are given to managers for various reasons.

Some include :

to make the manager work hardto align the goals of the manager to that of the shareholders

Phyllis Stintson needs to decide whether to start a campaign against deforestation in Indonesia. Though her research team has provided substantial information on the high feasibility of the project, Stintson does not go ahead with the project. Stintson's decision is most likely influenced by which of the following if she made the decision by drawing unconscious references from several different experiences in the past?
A) optimization
B) intuition
C) fundamental attribution error
D) framing effect
E) anchoring bias

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Answer:

B) intuition

Explanation:

Analyzing the scenario above, it is clear that Phyllis Stintson performed the decision-making process according to her intuition.

It is possible to perceive the use of intuition as the question provides information that he made the decision by drawing unconscious references from several different experiences in the past.

Intuition can be an important skill for leaders, who need to make decisions that are increasingly quick and important for the success of an organization, so it is important that a leader's self-awareness is a valued characteristic, because from self-awareness the leader has greater emotional control over his experiences, his intuition, his knowledge and other essential characteristics which will be useful to base an important decision-making process.

Patrick has assets that total $9,500. His liabilities total $1,900. Which expression will find Patrick’s net worth?

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Answer:

D) $9,500-$1,900

Explanation:

Correct answer on Edge, but if you want all the choices they are:

A) $9,500 / $1,900

B) $1,900 - $9,500

C) $1,900 / $9,500

>>>>>>>>>> D) $9,500 - $1,900  <<<<<<<<<<<<

The expression that will find Patrick’s net worth is: $9,500-$1,900.

What is net worth?

Net worth can be defined as a person assets less the liabilities.

Using this formula

Net worth=Assets-Liabilities

Where:

Assets=$9,500

Liabilities=$1,900

Let plug in the formula

Net worth=$9,500-$1,900

Net worth=$7,600

Inconclusion the expression that will find Patrick’s net worth is: $9,500-$1,900.

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Some customers are __________, caring about new developments in their category and seeking out new products.

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Answer:

Early adopters

Explanation:

Early adopters define to adopt a new product or technology introduced in the market place for the first customers or the new customers

Here the product or technology is the first time introduced in the market with a lot of expectations which could be in terms of sales, revenues, trust, satisfaction, etc

Therefore in the given situation, the early adopters should be chosen for the new developments in the products category

Palmer Corp. is considering the purchase of a new piece of equipment. The cost savings from the equipment would result in an annual increase in net income after tax of $100,000. The equipment will have an initial cost of $400,000 and have a 7-year life. If the salvage value of the equipment is estimated to be $75,000, what is the accounting rate of return?

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Answer:

25%

Explanation:

Accounting rate of return =( Net income from investment ÷ Cost of investment ) × 100

Net income from investment = $100,000

Cost of investment = $400,000

Required rate of return = ($100,000 / $400,000 ) × 100

= 0.25 × 100

= 25%

Assume that the multiplier in the Chinese economy is 3 and autonomous investment expenditures increase by $100. The Chinese government has a budget deficit of $100 and the income tax rate is 30 percent. The increase in autonomous investment expenditures will:
A. increase equilibrium income by $300 and cause the budget deficit to decrease by $90.
B. increase equilibrium income by $300 and cause the budget deficit to decrease by $100.
C. increase equilibrium income by $300 and cause the budget deficit to increase by $100.
D. increase equilibrium income by $300 and cause the budget deficit to increase by $90.

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Answer:

A. increase equilibrium income by $300 and cause the budget deficit to decrease by $90.

Explanation:

Change in income = Multiplier * Change in investment

Change in income =  $3 * 100

Change in income = $300

So, Income tax increase by = $300 * 0.3

= $90. Government expenditure is unchanged. So, Budget deficit (G-T) decreases by $90.

Sparky Corporation uses the FIFO method of process costing. The following information is available for February in its Molding Department: Units:
Beginning Inventory: 25,000 units, 100% complete as to materials and 55% complete as to conversion.
Units started and completed: 110,000.
Units completed and transferred out: 135,000.
Ending Inventory: 30,000 units, 100% complete as to materials and 30% complete as to conversion.
Costs:
Costs in beginning Work in Process - Direct Materials: $43,000.
Costs in beginning Work in Process - Conversion: $48,850.
Costs incurred in February - Direct Materials: $287,000.
Costs incurred in February - Conversion: $599,150.
Calculate the equivalent units of conversion.
A) 165,000
B) 130,250
C) 140,000
D) 144,000
E) 110,000

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Answer:

B) 130,250

Explanation:

The computation of the equivalent units of conversion is shown below:

= Opening work in process units × remaining percentage + units started and completed units × completion percentage + ending work in process units × completion percentage

= 25,000 units × 45% + 110,000 × 100% + 30,000 × 30%

= 11,250 + 110,000 + 9,000

= 130,250 units

Hence, the correct option is B.

Requirements 1. Journalize required​ transactions, if​ any, in ​'s general journal. Explanations are not required. 2. What is the balance in Estimated Warranty Payable assuming a beginning balance of​ $0?

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Answer:

1.

April 30

No entry required

June 30,

DR Warranty Expense ................................................... $15,200

CR Estimated Warranty Payable....................................................$15,200

Working

Warranty Expense = 380,000 * 4%

= $15,200

Jul 28

DR Estimated Warranty Payable.......................................$5,900

CR Cash..................................................................................................$5,900

September 30

DR Loss from Lawsuit ..........................................................$ 70,000

CR Estimated Lawsuit Payable............................................................$70,000

December 31

DR Warranty Expense ..........................................................$20,000

CR Estimated Warranty Payable..........................................................$20,000

Working

Warranty Expense = 500,000 * 4%

= $20,000

2. Estimated Warranty Payable is a liability account so credits increase it and debits reduce it.

Balance;

= Credits - Debits

= 15,200 + 20,000 - 5,900

= $‭29,300‬

In addition to the above costs, if Quirch produces part PQ107, it would have a retooling and design cost of $9,800. The relevant costs of producing 2,400 units of product PQ107 internally are:

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Answer:

$149,000

Explanation:

Computation for the relevant costs of producing 2,400 units of product PQ107 internally

Using this formula

Relevant Costs = Incremental Costs = Incremental Variable Costs + Incremental

Let plug in the formula

Relevant Costs = [(2,400 units × $31/unit) + (2,400 units × $19/unit) + (2,400 units × $8/unit)] + $9,800

Relevant Costs=$74,400+$45,600+$19,200+$9,800

Relevant Cost =$149,000

Therefore the relevant costs of producing 2,400 units of product PQ107 internally are $149,000

Which two disadvantages are associated with collaborative business message writing?
It may affect the message's clarity.
It may lead to groupthink.
It doesn't allow for proper work distribution.
It requires teamwork.
It doesn't allow for revision.

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Answer:

It may lead to groupthink.

It may affect the message's clarity.

Explanation:

Collaborative business message writing has to do with when a group of people creates a project or business message together rather than doing it individually.

Groupthink describes when a group sets asides their personal belief to get a consensus within a group and this can lead to bad decisions as members of the group can sidestep problems in order to fit into a group's decisions.

The clarity of the message can be affected because the different members of the group all have different ideas and would try to sacrifice some of their ideas for the group.

Integration is the way in which a company allocates people and resources to organizational tasks.
a) true
b) false

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Answer:

b. false

Explanation:

Integration is a strategy in which companies coordinate their departments and plans to increase efficiency and accomplish its organizational goals. According to this, the statement that says that integration is the way in which a company allocates people and resources to organizational tasks is false because when companies integrate, they try to coordinate the work of different areas as one unit and not allocate resources to different tasks.

During the past year a company had total fixed costs of $700,000. Its product sold for $93 per unit. Variable costs during this time equaled $45 per unit. Next year the company is anticipating a 10% increase in total fixed costs and a $3 per unit decrease in variable costs, but would like to maintain its current selling price per unit. How many units must the company sell next year to earn $1,000,000. (Round answer to complete units.)

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Answer:

The company must sell 34706 units

Explanation:

To calculate the units required to earn a target profit of $1000000 next year, we will use the break even analysis modified for target profit calculation.

The break even in units is calculated by dividing the Total fixed costs by the contribution margin per unit. To calculate the units required for target profit, we add the target profit amount to the fixed cost and divide it by the contribution margin per unit. Thus, the formula is,

Units required for target profit = (Total fixed cost + target profit) / Contribution margin per unit

Where contribution margin per unit = Selling price per unit - Variable cost per unit

New fixed costs = 700000 + 700000 * 0.1 = 770000

New variable cost = 45 - 3 = 42

New contribution margin per unit = 93 - 42 = $51

Units required for target profit = (770000 + 1000000) / 51

Units required for target profit = 34705.88 rounded off to 34706 units

The strategy that a firm chooses dictates such structural elements as the division of tasks, the need for integration of activities, and authority relationships within the organization. This implies that

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Answer:

Structure follows strategy.

Explanation:

It is correct to say that the organizational structure follows strategy, that is, the organizational structure must be fully planned and developed according to what supports the tactical and operational action plans that will help the company to achieve its objectives and goals foreseen in the company's planning. strategy.

It is essential that the company has a physical, communication and decision-making structure in line with its strategy. Because an organization is a set of integrated systems with a common goal, therefore each element of a company must be aligned and integrated so that its needs are met and it is possible to achieve efficiency, financial advantages and a good competitive position in the market.

What is the estimation for the annual profit/loss based on the provided information below:

Annual production rate 38,000 unit per year
Selling Price $80 unit per unit
Fixed production cost $200,000 per year
Variable production cost $1200,000 per year
Variable selling expenses $53,000 per year

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Answer:

Net operating income= $1,587,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Annual production rate 38,000 unit per year

Selling Price $80 unit per unit

We will make a contribution margin income statement to determine the gain/loss:

Sales= 38,000*80= 3,040,000

Total variable cost= (1,200,000 + 53,000)= (1,253,000)

Contribution margin= 1,787,000

Total fixed costs= (200,000)

Net operating income= 1,587,000

Assume that you are working for a computer manufacturer as a software engineer and that you are told abruptly that your project will be canceled within 4 weeks. List the questions that you would have for management. After absorbing the shock, what would you do

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Answer:

When will the project get cancelled?

How will the project be cancelled?

Explanation:

Carla Vista Enterprises buys back 600,000 shares of its stock from investors at $6.50 a share. Two years later, it reissues this stock for $6.00 a share. The stock reissue would be recorded with a debit to Cash for:

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Answer:

Debit to cash is $3,900,000

Explanation:

The journal entry for recording this given transaction is as follows

Cash Dr (600,000 shares × $6.50) $3,900,000

       To Additional paid in capital (600,000 shares × $0.50) $300,000

       To Treasury stock (600,000 shares × $6.00) $3,600,000

(Being the stock reissued for cash is recorded)

for recording this we debited the cash as it increased the assets and credited the treasury stock as it reduced the treasury stock balance and credited the additional paid in capital

Voltanis Corp. has preferred stock outstanding that will pay an annual dividend of $2.85 every year in perpetuity. If the stock currently sells for $92.87 per share, what is the required return?

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Answer:

3.07%

Explanation:

Required return is a financial term that describes the least return an individual or investor hopes to obtain by investing in a particular project. This can be derived by dividing expected annual dividend of stock with current rate of stocks, then multiply by 100

Hence, in this case, the expected annual dividend of stock is $2.85

The current rate of stock per share is $92.87

Therefore, the required return is $2.85/$92.87 = 0.0307 * 100

=> 3.07%

Hence, the final answer is 3.07%.

Electronics Company A is recognized as the world leader in the production of radios. They
control more than 75% of the radio market, but the market is slowly shrinking. The company also
makes several high-quality audio products, including CD players. The market for CD players is
growing, and currently the company cannot make enough to meet the demand. What choice
should the company make? What is the opportunity cost? Explain your reasoning,

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Answer:

There comes a time when every company must make a decision to evolve because the products that they offer will always become obsolete at some point in the future. This is simply because humans will always strive to make processes more efficient.

Electronics Company A is a leader in the radio market but that market is shrinking. There is a new revenue stream however and that market is growing.

The decision that they should make is to reduce the amount of facilities that are dedicated to radios and channel it to the production of CD players so that they may gain dominance there before the market becomes saturated. Had Kodak have done this when digital cameras were on the rise, their fall from grace might not have happened at all.

The Opportunity Cost of this however is that they may lose dominance in the radio industry which is only slowly declining meaning that there are still profits to be made. The keyword however is that the market is declining. They should therefore evolve and move to an industry that is on the up and up which is the CD player.

Failure to do this would mean that they would become another Kodak or Blockbuster.

Panther Co. had a quality-assurance warranty liability of $356,000 at the beginning of 2018 and $302,000 at the end of 2018. Warranty expense is based on 5% of sales, which were $55 million for the year. What were the warranty expenditures for 2018

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Answer:

$2,804,000

Explanation:

Panther corporation has a quality assurance liability of $356,000 at thr start of 2018

They also had a quality assurance liability of $302,000 at the end of 2018

Warranty expense is 5% of the total sales which was $55 million for the year

= 5/100 × 55,000,000

= 0.05×55,000,000

= 2,750,000

Therefore, the warranty expenditures for 2018 can be calculated as follows

=$356,000+$2,750,000-$302,000

= $3,106,000-$302,000

= $2,804,000

Hence the warranty expenditures for 2018 is $2,804,000

10 years ago, the City of Melrose issued $3,000,000 of 8% coupon, 30-year, semiannual payment, tax-exempt muni bonds. The bonds had 10 years of call protection, but now the bonds can be called if the city chooses to do so. The call premium would be 6% of the face amount. New 20-year, 6%, semiannual payment bonds can be sold at par, but flotation costs on this issue would be 2% of the amount of bonds sold. What is the net present value of the refunding? Note that cities pay no income taxes, hence taxes are not relevant.

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Answer:

the net present value of the refunding = $453,443

Explanation:

Given that:

Amount issued by  City of  Melrose = $3,000,000

Old rate of coupon = 8%

Period (years) = 20

Call premium = 6%

New rate coupon = 6%

Flotation cost = 2%

For the cost of refunding ; we have:

Call premium = 6% × $3,000,000

Call premium = 0.06  × $3,000,000

Call premium = $180000

Floatation cost = 2%  × $3,000,000

Floatation cost = 0.02 × $3,000,000

Floatation cost = $60000

The total investment outlay = Call premium + Flotation cost

The total investment outlay = $180000  + $60000

The total investment outlay = $240000

However, the interest on the old bond per  6 months = (old coupon/2 )  × Amount issued

the interest on the old bond per  6 months = (8%/2)  ×  $3000000

the interest on the old bond per  6 months = (0.08/2) ×  $3000000

the interest on the old bond per  6 months = 0.04 ×  $3000000

the interest on the old bond per  6 months = $120000

the interest on the new bond per  6 months = (new coupon/2 )  × Amount issued

the interest on the new bond per  6 months = (6%/2)  ×  $3000000

the interest on the new bond per  6 months = (0.06/2) ×  $3000000

the interest on the new bond per  6 months = 0.03  ×  $3000000

the interest on the new bond per  6 months = $90000

Amount savings per 6 months = $120000 - $90000

Amount savings per 6 months = $30000

Finally, the present value for the savings = 30000 × PVIFA(0.03,40)

the present value for the savings = $693,443

Thus;

the net present value of the refunding = the present value for the savings - Cost of refunding

the net present value of the refunding = $693,443 - $240000

the net present value of the refunding = $453,443

Thornton Industries began construction of a warehouse on July 1, 2018. The project was completed on March 31, 2019. No new loans were required to fund construction. Thornton does have the following two interest-bearing liabilities that were outstanding throughout the construction period: $6,000,000, 8% note $9,000,000, 3% bonds Construction expenditures incurred were as follows: July 1, 2018 $ 580,000 September 30, 2018 870,000 November 30, 2018 870,000 January 30, 2019 810,000 The company’s fiscal year-end is December 31. Required: Calculate the amount of interest capitalized for 2018 and 2019.

Answers

Answer:

interest capitalized during 2018 = $29,000

interest capitalized during 2019 = $14,000

Explanation:

current outstanding liabilities:

$6,000,000, 8% note

$9,000,000, 3% bonds

construction related expenditures:

July 1, 2018 $580,000

September 30, 2018 $870,000

November 30, 2018 $870,000

January 30, 2019 $810,000

interest capitalized for 2018:

July 1, 2018 $580,000 x 6/12 = $290,000

September 30, 2018 $870,000 x 3/12 = $217,500

November 30, 2018 $870,000 x 1/12 = $72,500

total weighted accumulated expenditures = $580,000

weighted interest rate:

$6/$15 x 8% = 3.2%

$9/$15 x 3% = 1.8%

total weighted interest = 5%

interest capitalized during 2018 = $580,000 x 5% = $29,000

interest capitalized for 2018:

January 1, 2019 $580,000 x 3/12 = $145,000

January 30, 2019 $810,000 x 2/12 = $135,000

total weighted accumulated expenditures = $280,000

interest capitalized during 2019 = $280,000 x 5% = $14,000

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