The Mighty Music Company produces and sells a desktop speaker for $100. The company has the capacity to produce 50,000 speakers each period. At capacity, the costs assigned to each unit are as follows: Unit level costs $ 45 Product level costs $ 15 Facility level costs $ 5 The company has received a special order for 500 speakers. If this order is accepted, the company will have to spend $15,000 on additional costs. Assuming that no sales to regular customers will be lost if the order is accepted, at what selling price will the company be indifferent between accepting and rejecting the special order

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Answer 1

Answer:

$75

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what selling price will the company be indifferent between accepting and rejecting the special order

Using this formula

Selling price between accepting and rejecting the special order= ( Additional cost ÷ Units sold number) + Unit level Cost

Let plug in the formula

Selling price between accepting and rejecting the special order= ( $15,000 ÷ 500 ) + $45

Selling price between accepting and rejecting the special order= $30 + $45

Selling price between accepting and rejecting the special order= $75

Therefore The selling price that the company will be indifferent between accepting and rejecting the special order is $75


Related Questions

What is a product that is not an object or something that is owned called?

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Answer:A product that is not an object or something that is owned is called a non-economic good.

Explanation:

A product that is not an object or something that is owned is called a non-economic good.

Forten Company's current year income statement, comparative balance sheets, and additional information follow. For the year, (1) all sales are credit sales, (2) all credits to Accounts Receivable reflect cash receipts from customers, (3) all purchases of inventory are on credit, (4) all debits to Accounts Payable reflect cash payments for inventory, and (5) Other Expenses are paid in advance and are initially debited to Prepaid Expenses.
FORTEN COMPANY
Comparative Balance Sheets
December 31
Current Year Prior Year
Assets
Cash $ 66,400 $ 84,500
Accounts receivable 82,380 61,625
Inventory 292,156 262,800
Prepaid expenses 1,320 2,115
Total current assets 442,256 411,040
Equipment 146,500 119,000
Accum. depreciation—Equipment (42,125) (51,500)
Total assets $ 546,631 $ 478,540
Liabilities and Equity
Accounts payable $ 64,141 $ 131,175
Short-term notes payable 13,300 8,200
Total current liabilities 77,441 139,375
Long-term notes payable 59,500 59,750
Total liabilities 136,941 199,125
Equity
Common stock, $5 par value 179,250 161,250
Paid-in capital in excess of par, common stock 54,000 0
Retained earnings 176,440 118,165
Total liabilities and equity $ 546,631 $ 478,540
FORTEN COMPANY
Income Statement
For Current Year Ended December 31
Sales $ 637,500
Cost of goods sold 296,000
Gross profit 341,500
Operating expenses
Depreciation expense $ 31,750
Other expenses 143,400 175,150
Other gains (losses)
Loss on sale of equipment (16,125)
Income before taxes 150,225
Income taxes expense 39,650
Net income $ 110,575
Additional Information on Current Year Transactions
The loss on the cash sale of equipment was $16,125 (details in b).
Sold equipment costing $79,875, with accumulated depreciation of $41,125, for $22,625 cash.
Purchased equipment costing $107,375 by paying $52,000 cash and signing a long-term note payable for the balance.
Borrowed $5,100 cash by signing a short-term note payable.
Paid $55,625 cash to reduce the long-term notes payable.
Issued 3,600 shares of common stock for $20 cash per share.
Declared and paid cash dividends of $52,300.
Required:
Prepare a complete statement of cash flows using a spreadsheet using the indirect method. (Enter all amounts as positive values.)

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Answer:

Cash flow from all activities -$18,100

Cash at the beginning of the year $84,500

Cash at the end of year $66,400

Explanation:

Preparation of a complete statement of cash flows using a spreadsheet using the indirect method.

FORTEN COMPANY

Statement of Cash Flows

For the Year ended December 31

Cash Flow from Operating Activities:

Net Income $110,575

Adjustments to reconcile net income to cash flow from operating activities:

Depreciation $31,750

Loss on sale of Equipment $16,125

Increase in Accounts Receivables -$20,755

($61625 - $82380)

Increase in Inventory -$29,356

($262800-292156)

Decrease in Prepaid Expenses $795

($2115-1320)

Decrease In Accounts Payable -$67,034

($64141 - $131175)

Increase in Short term note payable $5,100

($13300-8200)

Total Adjustments -$63,375

Net Cash Flow From Operating Activities (A) $47,200

Cash Flow from Investing Activities:

Cash Received from sale of Equipment $22,625

Purchase of Equipment (In cash) -$52,000

Net Cash Flow From Investing Activities (B) -$29,375

($22,625-$52,000)

Cash Flow from Financing Activities:

Repayment of Long Term Note Payable -$55,625

Cash received from issue of common stock $72,000 (3600*$20)

Dividend paid -$52,300

Net Cash Flow From Financing Activities (C) -$35,925

Total Cash flow from all activities

(A+B+C) -$18,100

($47,200+-$29,375+-$35,925)

Cash at the beginning of the year $84,500

Cash at the end of year $66,400

($84,500-$18,100)

Therefore The complete statement of cash flows using a spreadsheet using the indirect method will be :

Cash flow from all activities -$18,100

Cash at the beginning of the year $84,500

Cash at the end of year $66,400

Kray Incorporated, which produces a single product, has provided the following data for its most recent month of operations: Number of units produced 4,000 Variable costs per unit: Direct materials $ 38 Direct labor $ 20 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 8 Variable selling and administrative expense $ 4 Fixed costs: Fixed manufacturing overhead $316,000 Fixed selling and administrative expense $300,000 There were no beginning or ending inventories. The variable costing unit product cost was:

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Answer:

Unitary variable production cost= $66

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Variable costs per unit:

Direct materials $ 38

Direct labor $ 20

Variable manufacturing overhead $ 8

Variable selling and administrative expense $ 4

The variable costing method incorporates all variable production costs (direct material, direct labor, and variable overhead).

Unitary variable production cost= 38 + 20 + 8

Unitary variable production cost= $66

Ecology Co. sells a biodegradable product called Dissol and has predicted the following sales for the first four months of the current year: Jan. Feb. March April Sales in units 1,700 1,900 2,100 1,600 Ending inventory for each month should be 20% of the next month's sales, and the December 31 inventory is consistent with that policy. How many units should be purchased in February

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Answer:

Purchases - February = 1940 units

Explanation:

To calculate the units to be purchased in February, we first need to calculate the opening and closing inventory for the month of February. We know that the closing inventory each month is equal to 20% of next month's sale, so we can calculate the closing inventory for January (which will be opening inventory for February) as,

Opening Inventory - February = 20% * 1900    => 380 units

We can also calculate the ending inventory for February by using the expected sales of March.

Closing Inventory - February = 20% * 2100    => 420 units

The purchases for February can be calculated as follows,

Units Sold = Opening inventory + Purchases - Closing Inventory

1900 = 380 + Purchases - 420

1900 + 420 - 380 = Purchases

Purchases = 1940 units

If a company has goodwill on its​ books, the​ goodwill:

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Mmhm could you pls expand a little more
What does it mean if a company has goodwill?

Goodwill is an intangible asset (an asset that's non-physical but offers long-term value) that arises when another company acquires a new business. Goodwill refers to the purchase cost, minus the fair market value of the tangible assets, the liabilities, and the intangible assets that you're able to identify.

How does goodwill affect a company?

Goodwill has a major impact on value because it reduces the risk that a business' profitability will falter after it changes hands. That goodwill value is simply calculated as the difference between the purchase price of the business and the fair market value of the tangible assets included in the sale.

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On January 1, 2021, the Montgomery Company agreed to purchase a building by making six payments. The first three are to be $25,000 each, and will be paid on December 31, 2021, 2022, and 2023. The last three are to be $40,000 each and will be paid on December 31, 2024, 2025, and 2026. Montgomery borrowed other money at a 10% annual rate. (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.) Required: 1. At what amount should Montgomery record the note payable and corresponding cost of the building on January 1, 2021

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Answer:

1. The amount Montgomery should record the note payable and corresponding cost of the building on January 1, 2021. is $136,907.65.

2. The amount of interest expense on this note which Montgomery will recognize in 2021 is $13,690.76.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete. The complete question is therefore presented before answering the question as follows:

On January 1, 2021, the Montgomery Company agreed to purchase a building by making six payments. The first three are to be $25,000 each, and will be paid on December 31, 2021, 2022, and 2023. The last three are to be $40,000 each and will be paid on December 31, 2024, 2025, and 2026. Montgomery borrowed other money at a 10% annual rate. (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.)

Required:

1. At what amount should Montgomery record the note payable and corresponding cost of the building on January 1, 2021?

2. How much interest expense on this note will Montgomery recognize in 2021?

Explanation of the answer is now given as follows:

1. At what amount should Montgomery record the note payable and corresponding cost of the building on January 1, 2021?

Note: See the attached excel file for the calculation of the present value of all payments (In bold red  color).

From the attached excel file, we have:

Present value of all payments = $136,907.65

This present value of all payments of $136,907.65 is the amount Montgomery should record the note payable and corresponding cost of the building on January 1, 2021.

2. How much interest expense on this note will Montgomery recognize in 2021?

This can be calculated as follows:

Interest expense = Cost of the building * Interest rate = $136,907.65 * 10% = $13,690.76

Therefore, the amount of interest expense on this note which Montgomery will recognize in 2021 is $13,690.76.

Bingham Company manufactures and sells Product J. Results for last year's manufacture and sale of Product J are as follows:
Sales: 10,000 units at $160 each $1,600,000
Less costs:
Variable production costs 960,000
Sales commissions: 15% of sales 240,000
Salaries of line supervisors 195,000
Traceable fixed advertising expense 180,000
Fixed general factory overhead (allocated to
products on the basis of square feet occupied170,000
Total costs 1,745,000
Net loss ($145,000)
Bingham Company anticipates no change in the operating results for Product J in the foreseeable future if the product is produced. Bingham is re-examining all of its products and is trying to decide whether to discontinue the manufacture and sale of Product J. The company's total fixed factory overhead cost would not be affected by this decision.
Assume that discontinuing Product J would result in a $100,000 increase in the contribution margin of other product lines. How many units of Product J would have to be sold next year for the company to be as well off as if it just dropped Product J and enjoyed the increase in contribution margin from other products?
a. 15,500 units.
b. 11,875 units.
c. 16,125 units.
d. 2,500 units.

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Answer:

Bingham Company

c. 16,125 units.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Sales: 10,000 units at $160 each                   $1,600,000

Less costs:

Variable production costs                                  960,000

Sales commissions: 15% of sales                       240,000

Salaries of line supervisors                                 195,000

Traceable fixed advertising expense                 180,000

Fixed general factory overhead, allocated to

products on the basis of square feet occupied 170,000

Total costs                                                         1,745,000

Net loss                                                             ($145,000)

Variable costs:

Variable production costs                 $960,000

Sales commissions: 15% of sales        240,000

Total variable costs =                      $1,200,000

Unit variable cost = $120 ($1,200,000/10,000)

Contribution per unit = $40 ($160 - $120)

Total fixed costs:

Salaries of line supervisors                                 195,000

Traceable fixed advertising expense                 180,000

Fixed general factory overhead, allocated to

products on the basis of square feet occupied 170,000

Total fixed costs = $545,000

Target contribution 100,000

(Traceable fixed cost + Target contribution)/Contribution margin

= $645,000/$40

= 16,125

Morganton Company makes one product and it provided the following information to help prepare the master budget for its four months of operations:
(a) The budgeted selling price per unit is $70. Budgeted unit sales for June, July, August, and September are 8,400, 10,000, 12,000, and 13,000 units, respectively. All sales are on credit.
(b) Forty-percent of credit sales are collected in the month of the sale and 60% in the following month.
(c) The ending finished goods inventory equals 20% of the following month
d. The ending raw materials inventory equals 10% of the following month's raw materials production needs. Each unit of finished goods requires 5 pounds of raw materials. The raw materials cost $2.00 per pound.
Required:
1. Discuss some of the major benefits to be gained from budgeting. Support your answer with suitable example?
2. What are the budgeted sales for July?
3. What are the expected cash collections for July?
4. What are the accounts receivable balance at the end of July?
5. According to the production budget, how many units should be produced in July?

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Answer:

Morganton Company

1. Budgeting increases effective financial management while ensuring proper allocation of scarce resources.  It encourages planning for the future as well as improved business decisions.  It helps management to identify problems before they occur and to develop strategies for solving any problems that may arise.  With budgeting, the organization is in a better position to monitor its overall performance and ensure the achievement of its goals and objectives.  Finally, budgeting increases the motivation to achieve goals for both the management and individual employees.

2. The budgeted sales for July are $10,000.

3. The expected cash collections for July are $9,040.

4. The accounts receivable balance at the end of July are $6,000.

5. According to the production budget, the units produced in July are 1,040 units.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Budgeted selling price per unit = $70

                                      June      July       August    September  

Budgeted unit sales     8,400   10,000    12,000       13,000

Cash Collections:

40% month of sale      3,360     4,000      4,800        5,200

60% month following                5,040      6,000        7,200

Total cash collections 3,360     9,040    10,800       12,400

Production costs:

                                      June      July    August    September

Ending Inventory        2,000     2,400     2,600

Cost of goods sold     8,400   10,000    12,000       13,000

Goods available        10,400   12,400    14,600

Beginning Inventory   1,680    2,000      2,400         2,600

Production costs        8,720   10,400    12,200

Unit cost of materials $10         $10          $10   ($2 * 5)

Units produced            872      1,040      1,220

Accounts receivable balance at July end:

June credit sales      $8,400

June cash collection  3,360

July 1 Beginning bal.  5,040

July credit sales       10,000

Cash collections       9,040

Ending balance        6,000

The accounting records of Nash Inc. show the following data for 2017 (its first year of operations).
1. Life insurance expense on officers was $13,000.
2. Equipment was acquired in early January for $307,000. Straight-line depreciation over a 5-year life is used, with no salvage value. For tax purposes, Nash used a 30% rate to calculate depreciation.
3. Interest revenue on State of Iowa bonds totaled $4,000.
4. Product warranties were estimated to be $55,000 in 2017. Actual repair and labor costs related to the warranties in 2017 were $10,000. The remainder is estimated to be paid evenly in 2018 and 2019.
5. Pretax financial income was $850,000. The tax rate is 30%.
Prepare a schedule starting with pretax financial income in 2017 and ending with taxable income in 2017 Prepare the journal entry for 2017 to record income taxes payable, income tax expense, and deferred income taxes.

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Answer:

Nash Inc.

1. A schedule of taxable income for 2017:

Pretax financial income = $850,000

add:

1. Life Insurance for officers  13,000

2. Interest on Iowa bonds      (4,000)

Excess Depreciation            (30,700) ($92,100 - $61,405)

Non-tax allowed warranties 45,000 ($55,000 - $10,000)

Adjusted pre-tax income   $873,300

Income tax expense (30%) $261,990

2. Journal entry:

Debit Income tax expense $261,990

Credit Income tax payable $261,990

To record income tax payable.

Debit Deferred Tax Asset $13,550

Credit Profit and Loss Account $13,550

To record the deferred tax asset.

Debit Profit and Loss Account $9,210

Credit Deferred Tax Liability $9,210

To record the deferred tax liability.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Pretax financial income = $850,000

add:

1. Life Insurance for officers  13,000

2. Interest on Iowa bonds      (4,000)

Excess Depreciation            (30,700) ($92,100 - $61,405)

Non-tax allowed warranties 45,000 ($55,000 - $10,000)

Adjusted pre-tax income   $873,300

Income tax expense (30%) $261,990

Depreciation Excess/Differences:

Equipment cost = $307,000

Depreciation with straight line (5 years)

Annual accounting depreciation expense = $61,400 ($307,000/5)

Annual taxation depreciation expense = $92,100 ($307,000 * 30%)

Deferred tax liability:

Excess Depreciation            (30,700) * 30% =  $9,210

Deferred tax asset:

Non-tax allowed warranties 45,000 * 30$ = $13,550

On May 10, 2020, Nash Co. enters into a contract to deliver a product to Greig Inc. on June 15, 2020. Greig agrees to pay the full contract price of $2,150 on July 15, 2020. The cost of the goods is $1,470. Nash delivers the product to Greig on June 15, 2020, and receives payment on July 15, 2020. Prepare the journal entries for Nash related to this contract. Either party may terminate the contract without compensation until one of the parties performs

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

On June 15

Account receivable Dr $2,150

       To sales revenue $2,150

(Being product sold on credit is recorded)

Here account receivable is debited as it increased the assets and credited the sales revenue as it also increased the revenue

On June 15

Cost of goods sold Dr $1,470

     To Inventory $1,470

(Being the cost of the inventory is recorded)

Here cost of goods sold is debited as it increased the expense and credited the inventory as it decreased the assets

On July 15

Cash Dr $2,150

       To Account receivable $2,150

(Being cash receipt is recorded)

Here cash is debited as it increased the assets and credited the account receivable as it decrease the assets

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Answer:

sorry just wanted the points

Explanation:

why do firms need objectives
in a company ​

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Objectives are the mileposts to guide you and your employees on the way to building the business. Objectives are important because they convert visions into clear-cut measurable targets.

A US company makes furniture and uses large amounts of exotic woods. How will quotas on imported wood affect he price of the product and the
marketing plans?

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

A quota is simply referred to as a limited quantity of a product that can either be produced in a country or imported or exported under official controls. A quota is usually done to limit importation of goods and encourage local production.

Since the US company makes use of large amount of exotic goods which are usually imported, this will bring about a reduction in the supply of furniture as there'll be decrease in wood.

This will hence lead to an increase in price of the available furniture. This will certainly have a negative effect on the marketing plan of the company.

Classify each of the following based on the macroeconomic definitions of saving and investment.
A. Caroline buys new bulldozers for her construction firm.
B. Dmitri purchases a new condominium in Detroit.
C. Frances purchases stock in NanoSpeck, a biotech firm.
D. Antonio purchases a corporate bond issued by a car company.

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Answer:

A. Investment

B. Investment

C. Saving

D. Saving

Explanation:

Saving refers to the amount that is set aside that can be used for any future emergencies or purchases.

Investment refers to purchasing assets such as bonds, stocks, mutual funds that help in making money.

A. Caroline buys new bulldozers for her construction firm. - Investment

B. Dmitri purchases a new condominium in Detroit. - Investment

C. Frances purchases stock in Nano Speck, a biotech firm. - Saving

D. Antonio purchases a corporate bond issued by a car company. - Saving

Coronado Industries had 309000 shares of common stock issued and outstanding at December 31, 2020. No common stock was issued during 2021. On January 1, 2021, Coronado issued 195000 shares of nonconvertible preferred stock. During 2021, Coronado declared and paid $92000 cash dividends on the common stock and $80000 on the preferred stock. Net income for the year ended December 31, 2021 was $621000. What should be Coronado's 2021 earnings per common share

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Answer: $1.75

Explanation:

Number of shares issued = 309000

Net income = $621,000

Cash dividend paid on preferred stock = $80000

Coronado's 2021 earnings per common share will then be:

= (Net income - Cash dividend) / Shares issued

= (621000 - 80000) / 309000

= 541000/309000

= $1.75

Which of the following is one of the basic consumer rights? O A. Opportunity O B. Wealth O c. Access O D. Education SUBM​

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Answer:

c. Access

Explanation:

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Answer:

Its D. Education SUBM​

Explanation:

These are some of the consumer rights.

Right to Safety

Right to Be Informed

Right to Choose

Right to Be Heard

Right to Satisfaction of Basic Needs

The Right to Redress

Right to Consumer Education

Right to a Healthy Environment

Consumer Protection

I hope this helps.

Reid Company is budgeting production of 100,000 units of product R for the month of September this year. Production of one unit of product R requires three units of material B. For material B, the actual inventory units at September 1 were 22,000 units and budgeted inventory units at September 30 are 24,000. How many units of material B is Reid planning to purchase during September?

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Answer:

Purchases= 302,000 units

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Production= 100,000 units

Production of one unit of product R requires three units of material B.

For material B:

Beginning inventory= 22,000

Desired inventory= 24,000

To calculate the purchases, we need to use the following formula:

Purchases= production + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory

Purchases= 100,000*3 + 24,000 - 22,000

Purchases= 302,000 units

How does communication take place in the United States?

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Answer:

Communication is the act of giving, receiving, and sharing information  in other words, talking or writing, and listening or reading. Good communicators listen carefully, speak or write clearly, and respect different opinions.

Explanation:

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The first step in the decision-making process involves
a. defining the problem
b. setting a goal
O c. identifying the choices
d. evaluating alternatives

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It’s A. You can’t find a solution for a problem you don’t have :)

The first step in the decision-making process involves option A. defining the problem. The correct answer is option A. defining the problem.

What do you do first when making decision?

When making a decision, it is essential to clearly understand and define the problem or the issue at hand. This step involves identifying the specific challenge or opportunity that requires a decision.

By defining the problem, you can gain a better understanding of what needs to be addressed and begin formulating potential solutions. Once the problem is defined, you can proceed to the subsequent steps of the decision-making process, such as setting goals, identifying choices, and evaluating alternatives.

Therefore, the correct answer is option A. defining the problem as identified above.

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Total demand for Oxy is 10,000 units and for Sonic is 6,000 units. Machine time is a scarce resource. During the year, 50,000 machine hours are available. Oxy requires 4 machine hours per unit, while Sonic requires 2.5 machine hours per unit. What is the maximum contribution margin Garrison can achieve during a year

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Answer:

$444,250

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the maximum contribution margin Garrison can achieve during a year

First step is to calculate the Contribution margin per hour

Oxy sonic

Sales $75 $44

Less: variable cost $40 $21

=Contribution margin per unit 35 23

÷Machine hour per unit 4 2.5

=Contribution margin per hour $8.75 $9.2

Ranking 2 1

Second step is to calculate the Hour required for sonic

Hour required for sonic = 6,000*2.5

Hour required for sonic= 15,000 hours

Third step is to calculate the Hour available for oxy

Hour available for oxy = 50,000-15,000

Hour available for oxy = 35,000 hours

Fourth step is to calculate the Production of Oxy

Production of Oxy = 35,000/4

Production of Oxy= 8,750 units

Now let calculate the Maximum contribution margin

Maximum contribution margin = 8,750*35+ 6000*23

Maximum contribution margin =306,250+,138,000

Maximum contribution margin = $444,250

Therefore the maximum contribution margin Garrison can achieve during a year is $444,250

Company A Company B Market Value of Equity $400,000 $600,000 Market Value of Debt $100,000 $800,000 Cost of Equity 9% 9% Cost of Debt 3% 4% Tax Rate 35% 35% Based solely on their current weighted average cost of capital, which company should pursue an investment opportunity with an expected return of 6.5%

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Answer:

Company B should pursue the investment

Explanation:

To determine a profitable investment opportunity to pursue, we would compare the weighted average cost of capital WACC to the expected return on the investment opportunity. An investment return greater than the cost of capital implies a profitable investment and vice versa

The weighted average cost of capital (WAAC) is the average cost of all the various sources of long-term finance used by a business weighted according to the proportion which each source of finance bears to the the entire pool of fund.

Lets first work the after tax cost of debt for the companies:

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

Company A= 3%× (1-35%) = 1.95%

Company B = 4%× (1-35%)= 2.6%

WACC coy A= 9%× (4/4+1)  +   1.95% × 1/(4+1) = 7.6%

WACC coy B= 9%× (6/6+8)  +   2.6% × 8/(6+8) = 5.3%

Company B has a cost of capital of 5.3% which represents the minimum

return required by by the providers of capital. An investment  an expected return of 6.% appears profitable as it is greater than the company's  cost of  fund of 5.3%

Company B should pursue the investment

Nantor Corporation has two divisions, Southern and Northern. The following information was taken from last year's income statement segmented by division: Total Company Southern Northern Sales $ 5,600,000 $ 3,460,000 $ 2,140,000 Contribution margin $ 2,450,000 $ 1,530,000 $ 920,000 Divisional segment margin $ 1,330,000 $ 1,020,000 $ 310,000 Net operating income last year for Nantor Corporation was $560,000. In last year's income statement segmented by division, what were Nantor's total common fixed expenses

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Answer:

the  total common fixed expense is $770,000

Explanation:

The computation of the total common fixed expense is shown below:

= Total company divisional segment margin - net operating income last year

= $1,330,000 - $560,000

= $770,000

Hence, the  total common fixed expense is $770,000

We simply applied the above formula

The transactions listed below are typical of those involving Amalgamated Textiles and American Fashions. Amalgamated is a wholesale merchandiser and American Fashions is a retail merchandiser. Assume all sales of merchandise from Amalgamated to American Fashions are made with terms n/60, and the two companies use perpetual inventory systems. Assume the following transactions between the two companies occurred in the order listed during the year ended December 31.
a. Amalgamated sold merchandise to American Fashions at a selling price of $270,000. The merchandise had cost Amalgamated $191,000.
b. Two days later, American Fashions returned goods that had been sold to the company at a price of $27,500 and complained to Amalgamated that some of the remaining merchandise differed from what American Fashions had ordered. Amalgamated agreed to give an allowance of $9,000 to American Fashions. The goods returned by American Fashions had cost Amalgamated $19,270
c. Just three days later, American Fashions paid Amalgamated, which settled all amounts owed
Required:
For each of the events (a) through (c), indicate the amount and direction of the effect on Amalgamated Textiles in terms of the following items. (Enter any decreases to account balances with a minus sign.) Prepare the journal entries that Amalgamated Textiles would record. TIP: When using a perpetual inventory system, the seller always makes two journal entries when goods are sold. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)

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Answer:

Amalgamated Textiles

1. Effects on Items:

a. Assets + (Accounts receivable) $270,000

   Retained earnings + (Sales revenue) $270,000

   Retained earnings - (Cost of goods sold) $191,000

   Assets - (Inventory) $191,000

b. Retained earnings - (Sales returns and allowances) $36,500

   Assets - (Accounts receivable) $36,500

   Assets + (Inventory) $19,270

  Retained earnings + (Cost of goods sold) $19,270

c. Assets + (Cash) $233,500

   Assets - (Accounts receivable) $233,500

2. Journal Entries:

a. Debit Accounts receivable $270,000

Credit Sales revenue $270,000

To record the sale of goods on account.

Debit Cost of goods sold $191,000

Credit Inventory $191,000

To record the cost of goods sold.

b. Debit Sales returns and allowances $36,500

Credit Accounts receivable $36,500

To record the return of goods and allowances given.

Debit Inventory $19,270

Credit Cost of goods sold $19,270

To record the return of goods to inventory.

c. Debit Cash $233,500

Credit Accounts receivable $233,500

To record the receipt of cash from customers on account.

Explanation:

1) Data and Analysis:

a. Accounts receivable $270,000 Sales revenue $270,000

   Cost of goods sold $191,000 Inventory $191,000

b. Sales returns and allowances $36,500 Accounts receivable $36,500

  Inventory $19,270 Cost of goods sold $19,270

c. Cash $233,500 Accounts receivable $233,500

The following are budgeted data: January February March Sales in units 15,900 21,800 18,900 Production in units 18,900 19,900 17,900 One pound of material is required for each finished unit. The inventory of materials at the end of each month should equal 20% of the following month's production needs. Purchases of raw materials for February would be budgeted to be:

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Answer:

20,300 pounds

Explanation:

Purchases Budget for February - Pounds

Material required in Production                                              19,900

Add Opening Materials Inventory (19,900 x 20%)                  3,980

Total                                                                                         23,880

Less Closing Materials Inventory (17,900 x 20%)                 (3,580)

Budgeted Purchases                                                              20,300

Therefore,

Purchases of raw materials for February would be budgeted to be 20,300 pounds

Select the statement that is true of common stock. Companies issue dividends to common stockholders before preferred stockholders. Common stockholders do not have a right of first refusal when new stock is issued. Common stock has a stronger claim to a company's assets than preferred stock. Despite having fewer financial protections, common stock typically outperforms preferred stock.

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Answer:

Despite having fewer financial protections, common stock typically outperforms preferred stock.

Explanation:

Secondary market can be defined as a market where various investors sell and buy securities from other investors.

Some examples of secondary market around the world are New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), NASDAQ, London Stock Exchange (LSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE).

On the other hand, the primary market refers to the market where these securities that are being sold are issued or created.

A common stock can be defined as a type of security or ownership interest that typically depicts ownership in a corporation. Common stockholders are usually saddled with the responsibility of electing the Board of Directors and voting in corporate policies. Also, it is to be reported on stockholders' equity section of a balance sheet.

The statement that is true of common stock is that, despite having fewer financial protections, common stock typically outperforms preferred stock.

Jaffa Company prepared its annual financial statements dated December 31 of the current year. The company applies the FIFO inventory costing method; however, the company neglected to apply lower of cost or net realizable value to the ending inventory. The preliminary current year income statement follows:

Sales revenue $294,000
Cost of goods sold
Beginning inventory $34,400
Purchases 198,000
Goods available for sale 232,400
Ending inventory (FIFO cost) 63,364
Cost of goods sold 169,036
Gross profit 124,964
Operating expenses 63,400
Pretax income 61,564
Income tax expense (40%) 24,626
Net income $36,938

Required:
Prepare the income statement to reflect lower of cost or net realizable value valuation of the current year ending inventory.

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Complete Question:

The ending inventory includes 15,841 units purchased at $4 each.  The current market price is $3.00

Answer:

Jaffa Company

Income Statement, reflecting the lower of cost or net realizable value:

Sales revenue                    $294,000

Cost of goods sold

Beginning inventory             $34,400

Purchases                              198,000

Goods available for sale      232,400

Ending inventory (FIFO cost) 47,523

Cost of goods sold                184,877

Gross profit                            109,123

Operating expenses              63,400

Pretax income                        45,723

Income tax expense (40%)    18,289

Net income                          $27,434

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Ending inventory at LCNRV =  15,841 * $3.00 = $47,523

Sales revenue                    $294,000

Cost of goods sold

Beginning inventory             $34,400

Purchases                              198,000

Goods available for sale      232,400

Ending inventory (FIFO cost) 63,364

Cost of goods sold               169,036

Gross profit                           124,964

Operating expenses              63,400

Pretax income                         61,564

Income tax expense (40%)    24,626

Net income                          $36,938

Negotiations often involve three types of issues. For ______________ issues, the parties' preferences are directly opposed. For ______________ issues, the parties have directionally-opposed preferences but value the issues differently. For ______________ issues, the parties have the same preferences.

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Answer:

1. Distributive issues

2. Integrative issues

3. Congruent issues

Explanation:

Typically, for every negotiation process, any of the three kinds of issues are involved, this includes the following distributive, congruent, and integrative issues.

Hence, Negotiations often involve three types of issues. For DISTRIBUTIVE issues, the parties' preferences are directly opposed. For INTEGRATIVE issues, the parties have directionally-opposed preferences but value the issues differently. For CONGRUENT issues, the parties have the same preferences.

For DISTRIBUTIVE issues, the parties' preferences are directly opposed.

For INTEGRATIVE issues, the parties have directionally-opposed preferences but value the issues differently.

For CONGRUENT issues, the parties have the same preferences.

What is a Negotiation?

A Negotiation refers to method through which parties settle their differences and in reaching an agreement.

Generally, for every negotiation process, any of the three kinds of issues are involved, this includes the following distributive, congruent, and integrative issues.

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The people responsible for deciding who gets into college are called

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Answer:

College Admmisions!

Explanation:

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You are planning to save for retirement over the next 35 years. To do this, you will invest $710 per month in a stock account and $310 per month in a bond account. The return of the stock account is expected to be 9.1 percent, and the bond account will earn 5.1 percent. When you retire, you will combine your money into an account with an annual return of 6.1 percent. Assume the returns are expressed as APRs.

How much can you withdraw each month from your account assuming a 30-year withdrawal period?

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Answer:

monthly payment = $16,162.87

Explanation:

future value of stock account = $710 x= [(1 + 0.00758333)⁴²⁰- 1 ] / 0.00758333 = $2,142,045

future value of bond account = $310 x= [(1 + 0.00425)⁴²⁰- 1 ] / 0.00425 = $360,116

future value = $2,502,161

PVIFA = [1 - 1/(1 + 0.0050833)³⁶⁰ ] / 0.0050833 = 165.019

monthly payment = $2,502,161 / 165.019 = $16,162.87

Refer to Table 28-2. The labor-force participation rate of Aridia in 2012 was
O a. 88.9%.
O b. 53.3%
O c. 50%.
O d. 56.25%.

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Answer: 56.25%

Explanation:

The labor force participation rate refers to the active workforce of a country. The following information can be derived from the question:

Adult population = 3200

Number of employed = 1600

Number of unemployed = 200

The labor-force participation rate of Aridia in 2012 will be:

= {(Number of employed + Number of unemployed) / Adult population} × 100

= (1600 + 200) / 3200 × 100

= 1800/3200 × 100

= 0.5625 × 100

= 56.25%

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