Ida Sidha Karya Company is a family-owned company located on the island of Bali in Indonesia. The company produces a handcrafted Balinese musical instrument called a gamelan that is similar to a xylophone. The gamelans are sold for $875. Selected data for the company’s operations last year follow: Units in beginning inventory 0 Units produced 14,000 Units sold 12,000 Units in ending inventory 2,000 Variable costs per unit: Direct materials $ 200 Direct labor $ 420 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 64 Variable selling and administrative $ 23 Fixed costs: Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 860,000 Fixed selling and administrative $ 410,000 Required: 1. Assume that the company uses absorption costing. Compute the unit product cost for one gamelan

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Answer 1

Answer:

Unitary product cost= $745.43

Explanation:

The absorption costing method includes all costs related to production, both fixed and variable. The unit product cost is calculated using direct material, direct labor, and total unitary manufacturing overhead.

Direct materials $200

Direct labor $420

Variable manufacturing overhead $ 64

Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 860,000

First, we need to calculate the unitary fixed overhead:

Unitary fixed overhead= 860,000 / 14,000= $61.43

Now, the unitary product cost:

Unitary product cost= 200 + 420 + 64 + 61.43

Unitary product cost= $745.43


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Suppose the economy is in long-run equilibrium. Concerns about pollution cause the government to significantly restrict the production of electricity. At the same time, the value of the dollar falls. What would we expect to happen in the short run?
a. The price level will rise, and real GDP might rise, fall, or stay the same.
b. The price level will fall, and real GDP might rise, fall, or stay the same.
c. Real GDP will rise, and the price level might rise, fall, or stay the same.
d. Real GDP will fall, and the price level might rise, fall, or stay the same.

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Answer:

the price level will rise, and real GDP might rise, fall, or stay the same.

Explanation:

Short run

In microeconomics, it is simply defined as the timeframe when all resource prices (including wages) are constant not changing.

Long run

This is also known as the period of time when all resource prices (including wages) change/is altered or do not remain the same.

Long-run equilibrium can change with constant long run aggregate supply (LRAS) and potential output thereby leading to changes only in the price level and this can cause inflation. Due to the changing LRAS, causing an increase in potential output leading to economic growth or decreasing potential output leading to negative growth.

Pottery Ranch Inc. has been manufacturing its own finials for its curtain rods. The company is currently operating at 100% of capacity, and variable manufacturing overhead is charged to production at the rate of 61% of direct labor cost. The direct materials and direct labor cost per unit to make a pair of finials are $4 and $5, respectively. Normal production is 26,400 curtain rods per year.

A supplier offers to make a pair of finials at a price of $13.30 per unit. If Pottery Ranch accepts the supplier’s offer, all variable manufacturing costs will be eliminated, but the $40,400 of fixed manufacturing overhead currently being charged to the finials will have to be absorbed by other products.

Required:
Prepare the incremental analysis for the decision to make or buy the finials.

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Answer:

Pottery Ranch Inc.

Incremental Analysis

                                                              Make       Buy      Incremental

Production costs:

Variable manufacturing costs per unit:

Direct materials per unit                      $4.00

Direct labor per unit                            $5.00

Variable manufacturing per unit        $3.05

Total variable manufacturing costs  $12.05         $13.30        $1.25

Annual units of curtain rods            26,400        26,400     26,400

Variable manufacturing costs       $318,120     $351,120   $33,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Production capacity = 100%

Variable manufacturing overhead = 61% of direct labor cost

Direct materials per unit = $4

Direct labor per unit = $5

Variable manufacturing per unit = $3.05 (61% of $5)

Total variable manufacturing cost per unit = $12.05

Normal production per year = 26,400 units

Total variable manufacturing costs = $318,120 ($12.05 * 26,400)

Fixed manufacturing overhead = $40,400

Pretzelmania, Inc., issues 5%, 10-year bonds with a face amount of $68,000 for $68,000 on January 1, 2021. The market interest rate for bonds of similar risk and maturity is 5%. Interest is paid annually on December 31.
Required:
Record the bond issue and first interest payment on June 30, 2021.

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Answer:

Here the answer is given as follows,

An outside supplier offers to provide Factor with all the units it needs at $44.45 per unit. If Factor buys from the supplier, the company will still incur 70% of its overhead. Factor should choose to:

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Answer:

Factor must opt to agree as well as purchase the deal from the provider. A further explanation is provided below.

Explanation:

The given problem seems to be incomplete. Find the attachment of the complete question below.

Given:

Direct material,

= $8.70  

Direct labor,

= 24.70  

Overhead,

= 43.50

Now,

If the offer is accepted, the cost per unit will be:

= [tex]44.45 + (43.50\times 70 \ percentage)[/tex]

= [tex]44.45 + 30.45[/tex]

= [tex]74.90[/tex] ($)

Thus the above is the correct answer.

Jake lives in Detroit and runs a business that sells boats. In an average year, he receives $722,000 from selling boats. Of this sales revenue, he must pay the manufacturer a wholesale cost of $422,000; he also pays wages and utility bills totaling $268,000. He owns his showroom; if he chooses to rent it out, he will receive $2,000 in rent per year. Assume that the value of this showroom does not depreciate over the year. Also, if Jake does not operate this boat business, he can work as a paralegal, receive an annual salary of $21,000 with no additional monetary costs, and rent out his showroom at the $2,000 per year rate. No other costs are incurred in running this boat business.
Identify each of Felix’s costs in the following table as either an implicit cost or an explicit cost of selling guitars.
Implicit Cost Explicit Cost
The wholesale cost for the guitars that Felix pays the manufacturer
The rental income Felix could receive if he chose to rent out his showroom
The salary Felix could earn if he worked as a paralegal
The wages and utility bills that Felix pays
Complete the following table by determining Felix’s accounting and economic profit of his guitar business. Profit (Dollars)Accounting Profit Economic Profit

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Answer:

Explicit Cost

The wholesale cost for the guitars that Felix pays the manufacturerThe wages and utility bills that Felix pays

Implicit Cost

The salary Felix could earn if he worked as a paralegal The wages and utility bills that Felix pays

Accounting profit = $32,000

Economic profit = $9,000

Explanation:

Accounting profit= total revenue - explicit cost

Total revenue =price x quantity sold  

Explicit cost includes the amount expended in running the business.

They include rent , salary and cost of raw materials

Economic profit = accounting profit - implicit cost

Implicit cost is the cost of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives

To obtain an FHA-insured loan, the buyers will have to pay a MIP of 1.75 points, which will be financed into the loan. What will be the amount of their loan if FHA insures 96.5% of the appraised value and this property appraises for $210,000 (the maximum loan the FHA will insure in their area is $271,000)?

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Answer:

$206,196.38

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what will be the amount of their loan

Loan Amount=($210,000 × 0.965)+[($210,000 × 0.965)×0.0175]

Loan Amount=$202,650+ ($202,650 × 0.0175)

Loan Amount=$202,650 + $3,546.38

Loan Amount= $206,196.38

Therefore What will be the amount of their loan is $206,196.38

If a firm has invested in corporate bonds, it may engage in a financial futures contract in order to protect itself from :___________

a. declining interest rates.
b. rising interest rates.
c. inflation.
d. changes in hedging activities.

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Answer:

b. rising interest rates.

Explanation:

A bond can be defined as a debt or fixed investment security, in which a bondholder (creditor or investor) loans an amount of money to the bond issuer (government or corporations) for a specific period of time.

Generally, the bond issuer is expected to return the principal at maturity with an agreed upon interest to the bondholder, which is payable at fixed intervals.

The par value of a bond is its face value and it comprises of its total dollar amount as well as its maturity value. Also, the par value of a bond gives the basis on which periodic interest is paid. Thus, a bond is issued at par value when the market rate of interest is the same as the contract rate of interest. This simply means that, a bond would be issued at par (face) value when the bond's stated rated is significantly equal to the effective or market interest rate on the specific date it was issued.

In Economics, bonds could either be issued at discount or premium.

Generally, if a business firm has invested in corporate bonds, it may engage in a financial futures contract in order to protect itself from rising interest rates.

Choose the correct objective statement for this task.
Suppose that you have been given the task of organizing a graduation open house party for your younger brother who is graduating from high school.
a. To throw a graduation party Saturday afternoon after graduation for 50 guests, that provides ample entertainment and food, and allows my younger brother time to socialize with all the guests, at a cost of $400 or less, and all guests will be pleased with the party.
b. To throw a graduation party.
c. To throw a graduation party Saturday afternoon after graduation for 50 guests, that provides ample entertainment and food, and allows my younger brother time to socialize with all the guests.
d. To throw a graduation party Saturday afternoon after graduation for 50 guests, that provides ample entertainment and food, and allows my younger brother time to socialize with all the guests, at a cost of $400 or less.

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Answer:

The correct objective statement for this task is:

b. To throw a graduation party.

Explanation:

Option b is the correct answer because it is concise and straight to the point.  It does not start enumerating unnecessary details about the graduation party.  Like a good objective statement, option b focuses the reader's attention to the main purpose of the task at hand. This is not so with options a, c, and d, which added details that were not covered by the task description.

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Set up and solve an equation for the following business situation.
Pitt's Pit Stop sold $16,003.50 worth of gasoline yesterday. Regular sold for $3.30 a gallon and premium sold for $3.45 a gallon. If the station sold 370 more gallons of regular than premium, answer the
following questions.
(a) How many gallons of each type of gasoline were sold?
regular
gal
premium
gal
(b) If the profit on regular gas is $0.15 per gallon and on premium is $0.18 per gallon, what was the station's total profit (in dollars)?
$

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Answer:

2190 ; 2560 ;

$778.2

Explanation:

Total worth of gasoline sold = 16003.50

Cost of regular = 3.30

Cost of premium = 3.45

Let :

premium Gallon sold = x

Regular gallon sold = 370 + x

Hence, mathematically;

(3.45*x) + (3.30 * (x + 370)) = 16003.50

3.45x + 3.30x + 1221 = 16003.50

6.75x = 16003.50 - 1221

6.75x = 14782.5

x = 14782.5 / 6.75

x = 2190

Premium Gallon sold = 2190 gallons

Regular gallon sold = 2190 + 370 = 2560 gallons

Profit per regular gallon sold = $0.15

Progit per premium Gallon sold = $0.18

Total profit = (2190 * 0.18) + (2560 * 0.15) = $778.2

If the coupon rate on a bond is higher than the yield to maturity, Multiple Choice the bond sells at a discount. the coupon rate on the bond has decreased. interest rates have probably increased since the bond was issued. the current yield on the bond is lower now than when the bond was originally issued.

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Answer:

the current yield on the bond is lower now than when the bond was originally issued.

Explanation:

A bond can be defined as a debt or fixed investment security, in which a bondholder (investor or creditor) loans an amount of money to the bond issuer (government or corporations) for a specific period of time. The bond issuer are expected to return the principal (face value) at maturity with an agreed upon interest (coupon), which are paid at fixed intervals.

A yield to maturity can be defined as the bond's total rate of return required by the secondary market while the coupon rate is defined as the annual interest of a bond divided by its face value.

Hence, if the coupon rate on a bond is higher than the yield to maturity, the current yield on the bond is lower now than when the bond was originally issued.

I am buying a firm with an expected perpetual cash flow of $1,000 but am unsure of its risk. If I think the beta of the firm is 0, when the beta is really 1, how much more will I offer for the firm than it is truly worth? Assume the risk-free rate is 4% and the expected rate of return on the market is 10%. (Input the amount as a positive value.)

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Answer:

$15,000

Explanation:

Value of a perpetuality = cash flow / r

According to the capital asset price model: Expected rate of return = risk free + beta x (market rate of return - risk free rate of return)

4 + 0 (10 - 4) = 4

1,000/ 0.04 = 25,000

4 + 1 (10 - 4) = 10

1000 / 0.1 = 10,000

25,000 - 10,000 = 15,000

Direct Labor Variances Advanced Micro Devices develops high-performing computing products. Assume one of its processors, Ryzen 7 Pro, has a standard labor time of 0.25 hours and a standard labor rate of $20 per hour. During February, the following activities pertaining to direct labor for Ryzen 7 Pro were recorded: Direct labor hours used 64,000 Direct labor cost $1,248,000 Units of Ryzen 7 Pro manufactured 250,000
(a) Determine the labor rate variance.
(b) Determine the labor efficiency variance.
(c) Determine the total flexible budget labor cost variance.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. The labor rate variance is

= (standard rate - actual rate) × actual labor hours

= ($20 - $19.50) × 64,000

= $32,000 favorable

b. The labor efficiency variance is

= (standard hours - actual hours) × standard rate

= (62,500 - 64,000) × $20

= -$30,000 unfavorable

c. the total flexible budget variance is

= standard cost - actual cost

= ($1,250,000 - $1,248,000)

= $2,000 favorable

If there is a greater quantity supplied than the quantity demaded ( an excess supply of a good or service) you are most likely dealing with:_______.
A- price ceiling set below the equilibrium price
B- price floor set above equilibrium price

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A) price ceiling set below the equilibrium price

Over the last year, Calzone Corporation paid a quarterly dividend of $0.10 in each of the four quarters. The current stock price of Calzone Corporation is $39.78. What is the dividend yield for Calzone stock

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Answer: 1.0%

Explanation:

Dividend yield = Annual dividend / Current stock price

Annual dividend = (0.10 * 4 quarters)

= $0.40

Dividend yield = 0.40 / 39.78

= 1.0%

You are calculating the volume quantity needed for material that will compact to 95% of its original undisturbed volume. You know that you will need to fill a void with a volume of 1,487 cubic yards. What is the volume of material needed from the borrow pit to equal this amount when fully compacted

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Answer:

Volume = 1565.56 cubic yards

Explanation:

The computation of the volume of material required is shown below:

95% × volume = 1,487 cubic yards

Volume = 1565.56 cubic yards

Basically 95% of volume is equivalent to the 1487 cubic yards

So according to this we determined the volume

Hence, the same should be considered

Which of these is NOT a barrier to trade?

a) Tariff

b) Quota

C) All the options are correct

D) Embargo

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Answer:

All the options are correct

On December 15, 2016, the board of directors of Cross Corporation declared a cash dividend, payable on January 8, 2017, of $0.94 per share on the 2,000,000 common shares outstanding. On December 15, 2016, Cross Corporation should:__________.a. not prepare a journal entry because the event had no effect on the corporation's financial position until 2017.b. decrease cash $1.88 million and decrease retained earnings $1.88 million.c. decrease retained earnings $1.88 million and increase expenses $1.88 million.d. decrease retained earnings $1.88 million and increase liabilities by $1.88 million.

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Answer:

d. decrease retained earnings $1.88 million and increase liabilities by $1.88 million

Explanation:

A US Treasury is quoted at $137.111 based on $100 par. Today is 12/31/2020. Assume that transaction date and settlement date is the same. The coupon rate is 8%. The bond has 30-year maturity. What is the yield-to-maturity

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Answer: 5.46%

Explanation:

You can use excel to solve for this.

Number of periods = 30

Coupon = Payment = 8% * 100 = $8

PV = $137.11

FV = $100 par value

Do this and the YTM would be: 5.46%

This makes sense because the bond is trading at a premium which means that the YTM is less than the coupon rate.

Economists use the term inflation to describe a situation in which a. some prices are rising faster than others. b. the economy's overall price level is rising. c. the economy's overall price level is high, but not necessarily rising. d. the economy's overall output of goods and services is rising faster than the economy's overall price level.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Inflation is a persistent rise in the general price levels

Types of inflation

1. demand pull inflation – this occurs when demand exceeds supply. When demand exceeds supply, prices rise

2. cost push inflation – this occurs when the cost of production increases. This leads to a reduction in supply. Higher prices are the resultant effect  

Shoe leather cost is when people try to spend money immediately so they would not be holding money for a long time. This is because money loses its value in an inflation.

Menu costs are the costs of changing price constantly as a result of inflation, When there is inflation, prices increases regularly. As a result prices needs to be updated regularly.

Which of the following statements is most correct concerning a project with normal cash flows (i.e., a cash outflow in Year 0 followed by cash inflows in all subsequent years)?
a) If the NPV of a project is positive then the payback period rule will always accept the project.
b) If the NPV of a project is negative, then the profitability index of the project will always be greater than one.
c) If the profitability index of a project is greater than one, then the IRR will always be less than the project’s cost of capital.
d) If the NPV of a project is zero, then the IRR of the project will be equal to the discount rate for the project.
e) If the discount rate of a project is zero, then the project will always be accepted.

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Answer: D. If the NPV of a project is zero, then the IRR of the project will be equal to the discount rate for the project.

Explanation:

Net present value (NPV) refers to the difference that exist between the present value of the cash inflows and that of the cash outflows for a particular period of time.

The net present value is used in capital budgeting to determine if a projected investment or project will be profitable or not. For a project with normal cash flows, if the NPV of a project is zero, then the IRR of the project will be equal to the discount rate for the project.

Therefore, the correct option is D.

A justification for job training programs is that they improve worker productivity. Suppose that you are asked to evaluate whether more job training makes workers more productive. However, rather than having data on individual workers, you have access to data on manufacturing firms in Ohio. In particular, for each firm, you have information on hours of job training per worker (training) and number of non-defective items produced per worker (output).

Required:
a. Carefully state the ceteris paribus thought experiment underlying this policy question.
b. Does it seem likely that a firm’s decision to train its workers will be independent ofworker characteristics? What are some of those measurable and unmeasurable workercharacteristics?
c. Name a factor other than worker characteristics that can affect worker productivity.
d. If you find a positive correlation between output and training, would you haveconvincingly established that job training makes workers more productive? Explain.

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Solution :

a). There is a way to state the question :

If there are two firms, firm A and firm B. Both the forms are same in all the respects but differ in only one thing, that firm A provides job training 1 hour per worker more than the number of hours of training of firm B, by how much the output of firm A would differ than the output from firm B?

b). The manufacturing firms that are located in Ohio will provide the job training based on the characteristics of workers. Some of the determining factors includes years of schooling, experience in a particular job, etc. The firms can even consider the worker's age, race or gender. The training will be provided to the less efficient workers based on their ability.

c). The amount of the capital as well as the technology that is available to the workers would affect the output of the firm. Thus the firms having the same kind of employees would have different outputs when the firms used different technology or different amount of capital.

d). No, unless the training is randomly assigned. The factors are listed above which can contribute to the finding of a positive correlation between the output and the training even when the job training does not improve the productivity of the worker.

The secret to effective sales is to have a

unique selling proposition.

good personality.

memorized pitch.

fantastic product.

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Answer:

unique selling proposition.

Explanation:

Marketing can be defined as the process of developing promotional techniques and sales strategies by a firm, so as to enhance the availability of goods and services to meet the needs of the end users or consumers through advertising and market research. Thus, it comprises of all the activities such as, identifying, anticipating set of medium and processes for creating, promoting, delivering, and exchanging goods and services that has value for customers. It typically, involves understanding customer needs, building and maintaining healthy relationships with them in order to scale up your business.

Generally, the secret to effective sales is to have a unique selling proposition that makes consumers patronize you.

Suppose that many stocks are traded in the market and that it is possible to borrow at the risk-free rate, rƒ. The characteristics of two of the stocks are as follows: Stock Expected Return Standard Deviation A 10 % 25 % B 18 % 75 % Correlation = –1 a. Calculate the expected rate of return on this risk-free portfolio? (Hint: Can a particular stock portfolio be substituted for the risk-free asset?) (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. Could the equilibrium rƒ be greater than 12.00%?

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Answer:

a. The expected rate of return on this risk-free portfolio is 12%.

b. No, the equilibrium rƒ CANNOT be greater than 12.00%. This is because the equilibrium rƒ must be equal to the expected rate of return on this risk-free portfolio.

Explanation:

Given:

The characteristics of two of the stocks are as follows:

Stock            Expected Return        Standard Deviation

  A                        10%                                25%

  B                        18%                                75%

Correlation = –1

a. Calculate the expected rate of return on this risk-free portfolio?

SDA = Standard Deviation of Stock A = 25%, or 0.25

SDB = Standard Deviation of Stock B = 75%, or 0.75

WA = Weight of Stock A = ?

WB = Weight of Stock B = (1 - WA)

Portfolio standard deviation = (WA * SDA) – ((1 - WA) * SDB) = (WA * 0.25) – ((1 - WA) * 0.75)

With a perfect negative correlation, Portfolio standard deviation has is taken to be zero. Therefore, we have:

0 = (WA * 0.25) - ((1 - WA) * 0.75)

0 = 0.25WA - (0.75 - 0.75WA)

0 = 0.25WA - 0.75 + 0.75WA

0.75 = 0.25WA + 0.75WA

WA = 0.75

Therefore, we have:

WB = 1 - WA = 1 - 0.75 = 0.25

Portfolio expected rate of return = (WA * Expected Return of Stock A) + (WB * Expected Return) = (0.75 * 10%) + (0.25 * 18%) = 0.12, or 12.00%

Therefore, the expected rate of return on this risk-free portfolio is 12%.

b. Could the equilibrium rƒ be greater than 12.00%?

No, the equilibrium rƒ CANNOT be greater than 12.00%. This is because the equilibrium rƒ must be equal to the expected rate of return on this risk-free portfolio.

. A new bond issue is being issued at a market price of $922 with a 11.4% interest rate and will be due in 16 years. If the firm has a 32 percent tax rate, calculate the after-tax cost of debt.

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Answer:

8.53%

Explanation:

Par value = $1000

Current bond = $922

Coupon = 1000*11.4% = $114

Years = 16

Pretax cost of debt = YTM(Nper, PMT, -PV, FV)

Pretax cost of debt = YTM(16, 114, -922, 1000)

Pretax cost of debt = 0.1255

Pretax cost of debt = 12.55%

After tax cost of debt = Pretax cost of debt * (1 - Tax rate)

After tax cost of debt = 12.55% * (1 - 32%)

After tax cost of debt = 0.1255 * 0.68

After tax cost of debt = 0.08534

After tax cost of debt = 8.53%

Aaron Company estimates direct labor costs and manufacturing overhead costs for the coming year to be $800,000 and $500,000, respectively. Aaron allocates overhead costs based on machine hours. The estimated total labor hours and machine hours for the coming year are 16,000 hours and 10,000 hours, respectively. What is the predetermined overhead allocation rate?

a. $0.00 per machine hour
b. $81.25 per labor hour
c. $50.00 per machine hour
d. $51.25 per labor hour

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Answer:

c. $50.00 per machine hour

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the predetermined overhead allocation rate

Using this formula

Predetermined overhead allocation rate=Manufacturing overhead costs/Machine hours

Let plug in the formula

Predetermined overhead allocation rate=$500,000/10,000

Predetermined overhead allocation rate=$50.00 per machine hour

Therefore Predetermined overhead allocation rate is $50.00 per machine hour

g A person with a diminishing marginal utility of income: Group of answer choices will be risk neutral will be risk averse will be risk loving

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Answer: Risk averse

Explanation:

A person with a diminishing marginal utility of income will derive less utility from income as income increases. A risk averse person is one who would rather avoid risk but still prefers a high income.

Such a person will have a diminishing marginal utility in income because income increases more when there is more risk. A risk averse person does not want that risk and so will go for a lower income which means that they don't want more income as it is riskier to them.

A company purchased property for $100,000. The property included a building, a parking lot, and land. The building was appraised at $60,000; the land at $46,600, and the parking lot at $18,400. Land should be recorded in the accounting records with an allocated cost of

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Answer:

$37,280

Explanation:

We use the appraised values to apportion the Purchase Cost of the Property to determine the Cost of Land as follows :

Land Cost = $46,600 / $125,000 x $100,000

                  = $37,280

Land should be recorded in the accounting records with an allocated cost of $37,280.

On Mar 3, Lyons Company paid dividends of $1,000. Use your knowledge of what a correct journal entry should look like to identify what would be include

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Answer:

Debit : Dividend $1,000

Credit : Cash $1,000

Explanation:

The Journal entry to record dividend payment include a Debit to Dividend Account and a Credit to Cash Account to depict the outflow of cash.

On January 1, 2013, the balance in Tabor Co.'s Allowance for Bad Debts account was $13,546. During the first 11 months of the year, bad debts expense of $21,399 was recognized. The balance in the Allowance for Bad Debts account at November 30, 2013, was $9,859. Required: (a) What was the total of accounts written off during the first 11 months

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Answer: $25,086

Explanation:

The bad debt written off is calculated by:

= Opening balance in Allowance for bad debts account + Bad debt expense - Closing balance in Allowance for bad debt

= 13,546 + 21,399 - 9,859

= $25,086

You are selling an asset. you can earn an interest rate of 7% per yer on your savings. You receive the following two (risk less) offers:

Offer 1: receive $400,000 today
Offer 2: Receive $500,000 in 4 years

a. Which offer should you choose?
b. At what interest rate would you be indifferent between the two offers?

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Answer:

Option 1

5.737126344%

Explanation:

to determine which option i would prefer today, i would need to determine the present value of offer 2

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

[tex]\frac{500,000}{1.07^{4} }[/tex] = $381,447.61

I would prefer the first option because its present value is greater than that of option 2

The interest rate that would make me indifferent between either options would be the interest at which the present value of $500,000 in 4 years is $400,000

$400,000 = [tex]\frac{500,000}{(1 + x)^{4} }[/tex]

$400,000[tex](1 + x)^{4}[/tex] = $500,000

500,000 / 400,000= (1 + x)^{4}

1.25 = (1 + x)^{4}

[tex]1.25^{0.25}[/tex] = 1 + x

x = 5.737126344%

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