Shelby Boat Wash's cost formula for its cleaning equipment and supplies is $2,940 per month plus $35 per boat. For the month of September, the company planned for activity of 73 boats, but the actual level of activity was 29 boats. The actual cleaning equipment and supplies for the month was $4,010. The activity variance for cleaning equipment and supplies in September would be closest to:

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Answer 1

Answer:

$1,540

Explanation:

Calculation for the activity variance for cleaning equipment and supplies in September

First step is to calculate for theFlexible budget

Using this formula

Flexible budget =[Cleaning equipment and supplies +(Amount per boat ×Actual level of activity)

Let plug in the formula

Flexible budget =[$2,940 + ($35 × 29)]

Flexible budget =$2,940+$1,105

Flexible budget =$3,955

Second step is to calculate for the Planning budget using this is formula

Planning budget =[Cleaning equipment and supplies +(Amount per boat ×Planned activity ]

Let plug in the formula

Planning budget= [$2,940 + ($35 × 73)]

Planning budget=$2,940+$2,555

Planning budget=$5,495

Now let calculate for the activity variance

Using this formula

Activity variance=Flexible budget-Planning budget

Let plug in the formula

Activity variance=$3,955-$5,495

Activity variance=$1,540 Favorable

Therefore the Activity variance for cleaning equipment and supplies in September is closest to:$1,540 Favourable reason been that the flexible budget is lesser than the planning budget


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Which of the following are examples of variable cost?
(select 3 answers)

a. a radio ad
b. hourly employees
c. the yarn used to make a scarf
d. rent of an office space
e. the shampoo used to groom pets
f. internet services​

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Answer:

Which of the following are examples of variable cost?

hourly employees

Variable costs vary directly and proportionally to variations in the level or volume of business activity. Examples of variable costs include options (c), (d), and (e).

What is a variable cost?

A variable cost is a corporate and business expense that varies in relation to the amount of product or service produced or sold.

Variable costs rise or fall in relation to a company's production or sales volume, rising as production increases and falling as production drops.

As a result, variable expenses include the yarn required to manufacture a scarf, the rent for office space, and the shampoo used to groom dogs.

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On January 1, 2018, Gibson Corporation entered into a four-year operating lease. The payments were as follows: $26,000 for 2018, $20,500 for 2019, $18,000 for 2020, and $14,500 for 2021. What is the correct amount of total lease expense for 2019

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Answer: $19,750‬

Explanation:

The Annual Lease expense is the average of the lease over the 4 year period.

Annual Lease Expense  = Total lease expense / number of years

= (26,000 + 20,500 + 18,000 + 14,500) / 4

= 79,000 / 4

= $19,750‬

What aspect of evaluating a supplier might be affected by meeting government standards?

A. Completeness of orders

B. Quality

C. Flexibility

D. Timeliness

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Answer:

B. Quality

Explanation:

Quality of goods and services rendered by a supplier could be affected by government standards as a result of the established methods by the government. For example, meat supplier has to abide to government standards when supplying to markets and retail sellers.

The following information is available for Fuller Manufacturing Company for the month ending October 31:_______.
Cost of direct materials used in production $1,323,600
Direct labor 1,680,000
Work in process inventory, October 1 455,300
Work in process inventory, October 31 378,100
Total factory overhead 3,544,200
Determine Fuller Manufacturing's cost of goods manufactured for the month ended October 31.

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Answer:

$6,625,000

Explanation:

Direct material $1,323,600

Direct labor. $1,680,000

Total factory overhead. $3,544,200

Add: Opening work in process inventory $455,300

Less: Closing work in process inventory ($378,100)

Costs of goods manufactured $6,625,000

Skor Co. leased equipment to Douglas Corp. on January 2, 2011 for a 7-year period expiring December 31, 2017. Equal payments under the lease are $600,000 and are due on January 2 of each year. The first payment was made on January 2, 2011. The cost of the equipment is $2,400,000. The lease is appropriately accounted for as a sales-type lease. The present value of the lease payments is $2,800,000. What is the effect on Cost of Goods Sold for the year ended December 31, 2011?

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Answer:

$2,400,000

Explanation:

Always remember that in the case of a sales type lease, the lessor at the inception of the sales type lease would recognize sale of equipment at a price of present value of the lease payments which is $2,800,000 and cost of goods sold will be recorded at cost of equipment which is $2,400,000.

Case 1: If the equipment was an inventory then the double entry would be as under:

Recording of Sales:

Dr Lease Asset $2,800,000

Cr           Sale of Inventory $2,800,000

Recording of inventory out:

Dr Cost of Goods Sold $2,400,000

Cr           Inventory Account $2,400,000

Case 2: If the equipment was fixed asset then the double entry would be as under:

Recording of Sales:

Dr Lease Asset $2,800,000

Cr       Sale of Fixed Asset $2,800,000

Recording of equipment handing over to customer:

Dr Cost of Goods Sold $2,400,000

Cr        Equipment Account $2,400,000

In both of the cases the cost of goods sold will be $2,400,000.

Cobe Company has already manufactured 17,000 units of Product A at a cost of $20 per unit. The 17,000 units can be sold at this stage for $490,000. Alternatively, the units can be further processed at a $300,000 total additional cost and be converted into 5,400 units of Product B and 11,400 units of Product C. Per unit selling price for Product B is $104 and for Product C is $56.Prepare an analysis that shows whether the 17,000 units of Product A should be processed further or not.
Sell as is ProcessFurther
Sales
Relevant costs:
Total relevant costs
Income (loss)
Incremental net income (or loss) if processed further
The company should

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Answer:

Income (loss) $490,000 $928,000

Net incremental income= $438,000

17,000 units of product A should be processed further.

Explanation:

Preparation of analysis that shows whether 17,000 units of Product A should be processed further or not.

Sell Process further

Sales $490,000 $1,228,000

Relevant costs

Additional cost to process further $300,000

Total relevant costs $300,000

Income (loss) $490,000 $928,000

Calculation for sales after processing further

Sales after processing further = (5,400 x $104) + (11,900 x $56)

Sales after processing further= $561,600 + $666,400

Sales after processing further= $1,228,000

Calculation for Net incremental income

Net incremental income = $928,000 - $490,000

Net incremental income= $438,000

Therefore 17,000 units of product A should be processed further.

You recently purchased a stock that is expected to earn 20 percent in a booming economy, 15 percent in a normal economy, and lose 2 percent in a recessionary economy. There is 21 percent probability of a boom, 72 percent chance of a normal economy, and 7 percent chance of a recession. What is your expected rate of return on this stock

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Answer:

rE = 0.1486 or 14.86%

Explanation:

The expected rate of return of a stock is the mean return that is expected to be earned by the stock considering the different scenarios that can occur, the return in these scenarios and the probability of the occurrence of these scenarios. The formula for expected rate of return of stock is,

rE = pA * rA  +  pB * rB  +  ...  + pN * rN

Where,

pA, pB, ... represents the probability that scenario A, B and so on will occur or the probability of each scenariorA, rB, ... represents the return in scenario A, B and so on

rE = 0.21 * 0.2  +  0.72 * 0.15  +  0.07 * -0.02

rE = 0.1486 or 14.86%

The manager at​ Tom's Taxidermy expects to sell units at each unit. In order for the manager to​ breakeven, the manager must sell units. What is the margin of safety in​ dollars?

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The manager at​ Tom's Taxidermy expects to sell 900 units at​ $80 each unit. In order for the manager to​ breakeven, the manager must sell 100 units. What is the margin of safety in​ dollars?

Answer:

$64,000

Explanation:

Given that, the margin of safety is a term that describes the disparity between the actual sales volume and the breakeven volume.

In this case, Tom's Taxidermy expects to sell 9,00 units at $80 each and their breakeven volume is 100 units, the margin of sales, in dollars, is:

MS = ( 900 - 100) * $80

MS = 800 * $80

= $64,000

Therefore, the right answer as Margin of Safety in dollars = $64,000

How much total depreciation and amortization expense did Patnode record during 2015?
a. $10,000
b. $6,000
c. $3,000
d. $5,000

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Answer:

d. $5,000

Explanation:

Patnode's information is missing, so I looked it up. I found the balance sheet for 2014 and 2015. Hope that it is the same question:

total depreciation expense for 2015 = change in accumulated depreciation (2015 - 2014) + change in accumulated amortization (2015 - 2014) = ($3,000 - $0) + ($3,000 - $1,000) = $3,000 + $2,000 = $5,000

The ratio of profit, cost of material and labour in the production of an article is 5:7:13 respectively. If the cost of material is 840 more than that of labour, find the cost of producing the article​

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Answer:

Explanation:

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The ratio of the profit, cost of materials and labour in the production of an article is 5 : 7: 13 respectively. If the cost of materials is GH¢ 840 more than that of labour. find the total cost of producing the article.

Note: GH¢ stands for Ghana Cedis

   The problem formulation is  HEAVILY  INCORRECT.

One part of the condition says that the cost of materials and the labor are  7x  and  13x  respectively,

where x is their common measure,  a positive value.

The other part says that the cost of materials  (7x)  is  840  MORE  than that of labor  (13x).

           It can not be so,  BECAUSE  it can  NEVER  be so.

 

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Company A is considering a merger with Company B. A has 43,000 shares outstanding at a market price of $32 a share. B has 12,800 shares outstanding priced at $44 a share. The merger is expected to create $5,400 of synergy. What will be the total value of the merged firm?
A) $568,600
B) $1,376,000
C) $446,073
D) $563,200
E) $1,381,400

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Answer: $1381400

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Company A is considering a merger with Company B and that A has 43,000 shares outstanding at a market price of $32 a share while B has 12,800 shares outstanding priced at $44 a share and the merger is expected to create $5,400 of synergy.

The total value of the merged firm will be:

= (43,000 × $32) + (12,800 × $44) + $5,400 - $563,200

= $1,376,000 + $563,200 + $5,400 - $563,200

= $1,944,600 - $563,200

= $1,381,400

2.Privacy goes hand in hand with security, but many of the activities of information security analysts seem to be an invasion of privacy. Discuss how employers can justify the use of tools, such as Encase by Guidance Software.

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Answer And Explanation:

Privacy and security do work in hand in hand and complement each other in ensuring information security .By privacy we mean data that should not be available to the public and is only privy to individuals or organizations that can be attributed to ownership or use of the data. Private data could be such things as documents, photos, emails or tax returns of a person. security on the other hand are measures taken both technological or otherwise to protect the data and only give access to who should have access to the data example the owner of the photos. More specifically, security on this sense measures or comprises how secure our data is from external and undesired/unauthorized access bordering on such things as terms of network security,hardware security or data security.

Now for a security analyst to be able to protect your data, there is need to have access to your data and be able to keep track of data stored and packet flow. This could be argued to contradict privacy of data but it can be concluded that the security analyst cannot protect your data if he is not able to scan and keep track of data and therefore have access to the data.

It therefore goes to say that there must be a balance between security and privacy as they are both complementary. Encase by Guidance Software is a good example of a security software that somewhat compromises security to achieve maximum security. It is known to permeate all private data of employees in organization in the bid to keep track and protect against any malicious attacks or illegal activity. In other words, while it may seem like it violates privacy, it balances it with full protection

Suppose a local hardware store has explicit costs of $2 million per year and implicit costs of $44,000 per year. If the store earned an economic profit of $50,000 last year, this means that the store's accounting profit equaled:

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Answer:

$94,000

Explanation:

A local hardware store has explicit cost of $2 million per year

The implicit costs are $44,000 per year

The store earned an economic profit of $50,000 last year

Therefore, the store's accounting profit can be calculated as follows

Accounting profit = Implicit costs + economic profit

= $44,000 + $50,000

= $94,000

Hence the store's accounting profit is $94,000

The condensed income statement for a business for the past year is as follows: Product T U Sales $660,000 $320,000 Less variable costs 540,000 220,000 Contribution margin $ 120,000 $100,000 Less fixed costs 145,000 40,000 Income (loss) from operations $ (25,000) $ 60,000 Management is considering the discontinuance of the manufacture and sale of Product T at the beginning of the current year. The discontinuance would have no effect on the total fixed costs and expenses or on the sales of Product U. What is the amount of chang

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Answer:

Decrease in Net Income to the amount of $120,000

Explanation:

Some words are missing. The word are "change in net income for the current year that will result from the discontinuance of product T?"

Solution

Product T

Sales                          $660,000

Less: Variable cost   $540,000

Contribution margin  $120,000

Interpretation: By discontinuing Product T, therefore there will be a decrease in Net Income to the amount of $120,000

On January 1, 2018, Bishop Company issued 10% bonds dated January 1, 2018, with a face amount of $19.3 million. The bonds mature in 2027 (10 years). For bonds of similar risk and maturity, the market yield is 12%. Interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided. Round your intermediate calculations to the nearest whole dollar.) Required: 1. Determine the price of the bonds at January 1, 2018. 2. Prepare the journal entry to record the bond issuance by Bishop on January 1, 2018. 3. Prepare the journal entry to record interest on June 30, 2018, using the effective interest method. 4. Prepare the journal entry to record interest on December 31, 2018, using the effective interest method.

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Answer:

1) $19.3 million in bonds issued January 1, 2018

coupon rate 10%, semiannual 5% interest

maturity = 10 years x 2  = 20 periods

market interest rate = 12% / 2 = 6% semiannual

1) market price of the bonds:

PV of face value = $19,300,000 / (1 + 6%)²⁰ = $6,017,831.23

PV of coupon payments = $965,000 x 11.470 (PV annuity factor, 6%, 20 periods) = $11,068,550

market price = $17,086,381.23 ≈  $17,086,381

2) January 1, 2018, bonds issued at a discount

Dr Cash 17,086,381

Dr Discount on bonds payable 2,213,619

    Cr Bonds payable 19,300,000

3) June 30, 2018, first coupon payment

Dr Interest expense 1,025,183

    Cr Cash 965,000

    Cr Discount on bonds payable 60,183

amortization of bond discount = ($17,086,381  x 6%) - $965,000 = $1,025,182.86 - $4,860,000 = $60,182.86 ≈  $60,183

4) December 31, 2018, second coupon payment

Dr Interest expense 1,028,794

    Cr Cash 965,000

    Cr Discount on bonds payable 63,794

amortization of bond discount = ($17,146,564 x 6%) - $965,000 = $1,028,793.84 - $965,000 = $63,793.84 ≈  $63,794

The coupon rate on a debt issue is 6%. If the yield to maturity on the debt is 9%, what is the after-tax cost of debt in the weighted average cost of capital if the firm's tax rate is 34%

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Answer:

Weighted average cost of capital= 5.94%

Explanation:

The cost of debt is the required rate of return payable to investors in the debt instruments of a company. These investors include providers of long term debt finance to the company.

The cost of debt finance can determined by working out the yield to maturity on debt with adjustment for tax.  

It is noteworthy that debt finance affords the company a tax savings advantage because interest expense incurred on the use of debt of are tax deductible expense.

After-tax cost of debt = (1- Tax rate) × before-tax cost of debt

Before tax cost of debt = 9%

Tax rate = 34%

After-tax cost of debt = (1-0.34) × 9% = 5.94%

After-tax cost of debt = 5.94%

Weighted average cost of capital= 5.94%

The current yield is defined as the annual interest on a bond divided by par value true or false?

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Answer: False

Explanation:

The Current Yield is calculated by dividing the annual interest on a bond by the current price and not the par value. This way the current price of the bond is the one that matters.

The Current Yield is calculated based on the logic of what the investor can expect as returns for purchasing the bond at the current rate and then holding it for a year or less and so is not the return that can be expected if the bond is held till maturity.  

$400,000 capital investment proposal has an estimated life of 4 years and no residual value. The estimated net cash flows are as follows: Year Net Cash Flow 1 $200,000 2 150,000 3 90,000 4 80,000​ The minimum desired rate of return for net present value analysis is 12%. The present value of $1 at compound interest of 12% for 1, 2, 3, and 4 years is 0.893, 0.797, 0.712, and 0.636, respectively.​ Determine the net present value.

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Answer:

Net present value =  $13,110

Explanation:  

The computation of the net present value is shown below:

Years           Cash flows            Present value factor           Present value

0                 -$400,000                  1                                       -$400,000 (A)

1                   $200,000                0.893                                 $178,600                

2                 $150,000                 0.797                                  $119,550

3                 $90,000                   0.712                                   $64,080

4                 $80,000                   0.636                                  $50,880

Net present value                                                                    $13,110 (B - A)

A project with an initial cost of $51,400 is expected to generate annual cash flows of $16,910 for the next 5 years. What is the project's internal rate of return

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Answer:

19.27%

Explanation:

Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested

IRR can be calculated with a financial calculator  

Cash flow in year 0 =  $-51,400

Cash flow each year from year 1 to 5 = $16,910

IRR = 19.27%

To find the IRR using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the IRR button and then press the compute button.  

What do you think are the possible major tensions that exist when a pharmaceutical firm forms an alliance with a biotechnology firm?

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Possible major tensions that exist when a pharmaceutical firm forms an alliance with a biotechnology firm are the following amongst others:

1. There is high competition from other alliances between different pharmaceutical and biotechnological firms:

In recent times, several pharmaceutical and biotechnological firms are establishing partnerships with a high probability of success, in the development of drugs and marketing. This has led to more competition and which made firms to be under immense pressure to formulate new products.

2. More public attention of the business methods and profits by the government:

Many policies and regulations regarding the healthcare sectors are designed to checkmate corrupt practices in the health industry. Thus, such alliances need to accept such regulations and operate. Otherwise, this may result in the cancellation of the permission of the operation.

3. The interdependence of the firms involved:

Both firms might find it difficult to operate most specifically at the beginning, as there will be little tension when it comes to management decisions and operation.

Timmy Company's comparative balance sheet at January 31, 2017, and 2016. reports the following (in millions):
Three situations about Timmy Company's issuance of stock and declaration and payment of dividends during the year ended January 31, 2017.
follow. Read the requirements.
Begin by reviewing the labels for the change in stockholders' equity and then enter the amounts for each situation. (Enter an amount in each input area. Input a "0" when there is no amount to be entered. Enter amount millions. Use a minus sign or parentheses when entering net losses or numbers to be subtracted.)
Total stockholders' equity, January 31, 2016
Add: Issuance of stock
Net income
Less: Dividends declared
Net loss
Total stockholders' equity, January 31, 2017
For each situation, use the accounting equation and the statement of retained earnings to compute the amount of Timmy's net income or net loss during the year ended January 31 2017.
1. Timmy issued $13 million of stock and declared no dividends.
2. Timmy issued no stock but declared dividends of $17 million.
3. Timmy issued $20 million of stock and declared dividends of $27 million.

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Answer:

The Accounting Equation states that;

Assets = Liabilities + Equity

Equity as at 2016 = Assets - Liabilities

= 50 - 13

= $37 million

Equity as at 2017 = Assets - Liabilities

= 77 - 18

= $59 million

1. Timmy issued $13 million of stock and declared no dividends.

The Net Income ( loss) will be the figure that gives the Statement of Equity a figure of $59 million.

Net Income = Total stockholders' equity, January 31, 2017 - Total stockholders' equity, January 31, 2016  - Issuance of stock

= 59 - 37 - 13

= $9 million

Total stockholders' equity, January 31, 2016  ................ 37

Add: Issuance of stock ......................................................... 13

Net income  ......................................................................9

Less: Dividends declared......................................................0

Net loss.......................................................................................0

Total stockholders' equity, January 31, 2017...................59

2. Timmy issued no stock but declared dividends of $17 million.

Net Income (loss) = Total stockholders' equity, January 31, 2017 - Total stockholders' equity, January 31, 2016  + Dividends Declared

= 59 - 37 + 17

= $39 million

Total stockholders' equity, January 31, 2016  ................ 37

Add: Issuance of stock ......................................................... 0

Net income  ......................................................................39

Less: Dividends declared......................................................(17)

Net loss.......................................................................................0

Total stockholders' equity, January 31, 2017...................59

3. Timmy issued $20 million of stock and declared dividends of $27 million.

Net Income (loss) = Total stockholders' equity, January 31, 2017 - Total stockholders' equity, January 31, 2016  + Dividends Declared -  Issuance of stock

= 59 - 37 + 27 - 20

= $29 million

Total stockholders' equity, January 31, 2016  ................ 37

Add: Issuance of stock ......................................................... 20

Net income  ......................................................................29

Less: Dividends declared......................................................(27)

Net loss.......................................................................................0

Total stockholders' equity, January 31, 2017...................59

g. How does the equation for valuing a bond change if semiannual payments are made? Find the value of a 10-year, semiannual payment, 10% coupon bond if the nominal rd 13%. Ehrhardt, Michael C.. Corporate Finance: A Focused Approach (p. 236). Cengage Learning. Kindle Edition.

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Answer:

$834.73

Explanation:

the market value of the bonds is calculated by adding the present value of its maturity value (face value) + the present value of its coupon payments. The discount rate will be the market rate instead of the coupon rate:

PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 6.5%)²⁰ = $283.80

PV of coupon payments = $50 x 11.01851 (PV annuity factor, 6.5%, 20 periods) = $550.93

the bond's market value = $283.80 + $550.93 = $834.73

The alternative to viewing management as a process is to focus on
A/ Strategy
B/ People
C/ Resources

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Answer:

B/ People

Explanation:

This is because, the ability to manage people and direct them on what is expected of them to do and not to do can be viewed as management. For example, directing workers on what job duties to do in a sugar manufacturing company is called management.

To accomplish U.S. objectives, the national security strategy guides the coordination of the instruments of national power which include _____.
a. the military
b. economics c. diplomacy d. information

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Answer:

a. the military

b. economics

c. diplomacy

d. information

Explanation:

All of the above are correct.

In order for the United States to achieve optimal outcome in military coflict, it has to utilize the elements of national power. Therefore, to accomplish U.S. objectives, the national security strategy guides the coordination of the instruments of national power which include Diplomacy, Information, Military and Economics. It's acronym is DIME. The U.S converge this national power into a multi-domain campaign plan.

You are saving money for a down payment on a house. Suppose you want to have total savings of $20,000 in 10 years time and you have currently $5,000. What annual interest rate do you need to earn on your initial investment, assuming you contribute no additional savings?

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Answer:

14.87%

Explanation:

we have to use the future value formula to solve this question:

future value = present value x (1 + rate)ⁿ

you need to save $20,000 in 10 years (this is your future value)

currently you have $5,000 which will be $5,000 x (1 + r)¹⁰

$20,000 = $5,000 x (1 + r)¹⁰

(1 + r)¹⁰ = $20,000 / $5,000

(1 + r)¹⁰ = 4

¹⁰√(1 + r)¹⁰ = ¹⁰√4

1 + r = 1.1487

r = 1.1487 - 1

r = 0.1487 = 14.87%

Norek Corp. owned 70% of the voting common stock of Thelma Co. On January 2, 2018, Thelma sold a parcel of land to Norek. The land had a book value of $42,000 and was sold to Norek for $75,000. Thelma's reported net income for 2018 was $200,000. What is the non-controlling interest's share of Thelma's net income?

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Answer:

$50,100

Explanation:

The computation of the non-controlling interest share is shown below:

= {Net income - (Sale value - book value)} × non owning percentage

= {$200,000 - ($75,000 - $42,000)} × 0.30

= ($200,000 - $33,000) × 0.30

= $50,100

Hence, the non controlling interest share of net income is $50,100 and the same is to be considered

A manufacturing company that has only one product has established the following standards for its variable manufacturing overhead. The company bases its variable manufacturing overhead standards on direct labor-hours.
Standard hours per unit of output 5.30 DLHs
Standard variable overhead rate $ 11.66 per DLH
The following data pertain to operations for the last month:
Actual direct labor-hours 8,800 DLHs
Actual total variable manufacturing overhead cost $ 96,000
Actual output 1,500 units
What is the variable overhead efficiency variance for the month?
a. $6,883 U
b. $6,883 F
c. $9,911 U
d. $3,252 U

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Answer:

Variable overhead efficiency variance= $9,911 unfavorable

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Standard hours per unit of output 5.30 DLHs

Standard variable overhead rate $ 11.66 per DLH

Actual direct labor-hours 8,800 DLHs

Actual output 1,500 units

To calculate the variable overhead efficiency variance, we need to use the following formula:

Variable overhead efficiency variance= (Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity)*Standard rate

Standard quantity= 5.3*1,500= 7,950

Variable overhead efficiency variance= (7,950 - 8,800)*11.66

Variable overhead efficiency variance= $9,911 unfavorable

Nichols Inc. is considering a project that has the following cash flow data. What is the project's IRR? Note that a project's IRR can be less than the cost of capital or negative, in both cases it will be rejected.

Year 0 1 2 3 4 5
Cash flows −$1,250 $325 $325 $325 $325 $325

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Answer:

9.43%

Explanation:

The computation of the internal rate of return is calculated by using the spreadsheet which is shown in the attachment

The internal rate of return is the return at which the net present value comes to zero i.e.

Net present value = 0

initial investment = Present value of cash flows after taking the discounting factor

After solving the given problem, the internal rate of return is 9.43%

On June 1, Pina Colada Corp. borrows $111,000 from First Bank on a 6-month, $111,000, 8% note.

Required:
a. Prepare the entry on June 1.
b. Prepare the adjusting entry on June 30.
c. Prepare the entry at maturity (December 1), assuming monthly adjusting entries have been made through November 30.

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Answer:

June 1

Cash $111,000 (debit)

Note Payable $111,000 (credit)

June 30

Interest expense $1,480 (debit)

Note Payable $1,480 (credit)

Nov 30

Note Payable $119,800 (debit)

Cash $119,800 (credit)

Explanation:

June 1

Recognize the Cash Asset received and a liability Note Payable

June 30

Interest for 1 month has accrued and this is calculated as :

Interest Expense = $111,000 × 8% × 1/6

                            = $1,480

Nov 30

Total Interest is capitalized to the Note Payable and the full amount is repaid

Total Interest = $111,000 × 8%

                      = $8,800

Ballon Amount = $111,000 + $8,800

                         = $119,800

Valentine is a producer in a monopoly industry. Her demand curve and total cost curve are given as follows: Q = 160 - 4P ; TC = 4Q. The price of her product will be:

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Answer: b) $22

Explanation:

A Monopoly will maximise output where Marginal Revenue equals Marginal cost.

Marginal revenue (MR) is the differential of Total revenue.

= (dTR/dQ )  40Q - 0.25Q^2

= 40 - 0.5Q

Marginal Cost is the differential of Total cost.

= dTC/dQ

= 4

MR = MC

40 - 0.5Q = 4

36 = 0.5Q

Q = 72 units is the maximising quantity.

Price

Q = 160 - 4P

72 = 160 - 4P

4P = 160 -72

4P = 88

P = $22

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