Which of the following is not a good guideline to follow regarding the use of handouts?
A. Make sure all elements are aligned appropriately with other elements.
B. Never distribute a handout after the beginning of a presentation.
C. Use a mix of serif and sans serif fonts for the text.
D. Make sure handouts have an obvious front door and clear pathway.

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Answer 1

Answer: C. Use a mix of serif and sans serif fonts for the text.

Explanation:

The good guideline to follow regarding the use of handouts are making sure that all elements are aligned appropriately with other elements, never distribute a handout after the beginning of a presentation and by making sure that the handouts have an obvious front door and clear pathway.

The option about using a mix of serif and sans serif fonts for the text is not good. This is because the preferred font is usually Times New Roman.


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1. A major controversy that is yet to be resolved about the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003 is: A. The mechanism for enrollment of new Medicare managed care clients B. Northern versus southern states’ philosophies of “indigent care” C. What the program will ultimately cost the federal government D. None of the above

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Answer:

C. What the program will ultimately cost the federal government

Explanation:

The Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 was an attempt to make improvements or amendments to the Social Security Act.  It radically changed the playing field for private plans participating in the Medicare program by substantially raising monthly payment rates in an effort to stabilize the market and reverse the decline in benefit generosity.  It also provided for voluntary prescription drugs under the medicare program.  However, the utilization and cost of the program skyrocketed as soon as the funding source was established.  It has remained unknown what the program will ultimately cost the federal government, no wonder the current administration under Trump wants to turn it upside down.

Which of the following is not a way of reducig the costs of operatiions through adopting lean concepts?
A. Reducing or eliminating over-production waste.
B. Reducing or eliminating process reengineering waste.
C. Reducing or eliminating transportation waste.
D. Reducing or eliminating inventory waste.

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Answer: . Reducing or eliminating process reengineering waste

Explanation:

The ways of reducing the cost of operations by using lean concepts are reducing or eliminating over-production waste, reducing or eliminating transportation waste and reducing or eliminating inventory waste.

Therefore, reducing or eliminating process reengineering waste isn't a way of reducing operational cost.

A company issues 5%, 12-year bonds with a face amount of $70,000 for $64,070 on January 1, 2021. The market interest rate for bonds of similar risk and maturity is 6%. Interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31.
Required:
Record the bond issue and first interest payment on June 30, 2021.

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Answer:

Date              Particular                                Debit         Credit

Jan 1, 2021    Cash                                      $64,700

                      Discount on bond payable  $5,930

                               Bond payable                                 $70,000

Jun 30,2021  Interest expense                   $3,882

                      Discount on bonds payable                  $2,132

                      Cash                                                          $1,750

Workings:

Semi annual interest payment = 70,000 x 5% x 6/12

= $1,750

Interest expense on June 30, 2021 = Carrying value of bonds x Market interest rate

= 64,700  x 6%

= $3,882

Discount on bonds payable amortized on June 30, 2021 = Interest expense - Interest payment

= 3,882 - 1,750

= $2,132

g Swifty Corporation, Inc. can produce 100 units of a component part with the following costs: Direct Materials $19000 Direct Labor 3500 Variable Overhead 17000 Fixed Overhead 11000 If Swifty Corporation can purchase the component part externally for $44000 and only $4000 of the fixed costs can be avoided, what is the correct make-or-buy decision?

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Answer:

Swift Corporation should make the components

Explanation:

For a make or buy decision the relevant cash flows include  

1. the differential variable of the two options  

2. savings from avoidable fixed costs associated with internal production  

Variable cost of producing                                          $

(19,000 + 3500 + 17,000)                                        39,500

External purchase cost                                           44,000

Extra variable cost of external purchase                4,500

Savings in fixed cost                                                (4,000)

Net extra ccost of external purchase                       500

Decision:

Making the components internally would save the Swift Corporation

$500

Swift Corporation should make the components

The following information applies to the questions displayed belowWarnerwoods Company uses a perpetual inventory system. It entered into the following purchases and sales transactions for March Date Activities Units Sold at Cost Units Sold at Retal Mar. 1 Beginning 130 units $51.60 per unit 2 inventory Mar. 5 Purchase 240 units $56.60 per unit Mar. 9 Sales 290 units $86.60 per unit Mar. 18 Purchase 100 units $61.60 per unitMar. 25 Purchase 180 units $63.60 per unitMar. 29 Sales 160 units a $96.60 per unit Totals 650 units 450 units. Compute gross profit earned by the company for each of the four costing methods. For specific identification, the March 9 sale consisted of 80 units from beginning inventory and 210 units from the March 5 purchase; the March 29 sale consisted of 60 units from the March 18 purchase and 100 units from the March 25 purchase.Gross Margin FIFO LIFO Avg. Cost Spec. IDSales Less: Cost of goods sold 25,220.00 26,340.00 25,679.60 26,070.00Gross profit LIFO

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Answer:

Gross profit under LIFO = $40,570 - $26,340 = $14,230

Gross profit under FIFO = $40,570 - $24,520 = $16,050

Gross profit under average cost = $40,570 - $26,238.46 = $14,331.54

Gross profit under specific ID = $40,570 - $26,070 = $14,500

Explanation:

I divided the purchases and sales:

Mar. 1 Beginning 130 units $51.60 per unit

Mar. 5 Purchase 240 units $56.60 per unit

Mar. 18 Purchase 100 units $61.60 per unit

Mar. 25 Purchase 180 units $63.60 per unit

Totals 650 units, $37,900

Mar. 9 Sales 290 units $86.60 per unit

Mar. 29 Sales 160 units a $96.60 per unit

Totals 450 units. $40,570

COGS under LIFO:

(240 x $56.60) + (50 x $51.60) = $16,164

160 x $63.60 = $10,176

total = $26,340

COGS under FIFO:

(160 x $56.60) + (130 x $51.60) = $15,764

(110 x $56.60) + (50 x $61.60) = $8,756

total = $24,520

COGS under average cost:

($37,900 / 650) x (290 + 160) = $26,238.46

COGS under specific ID:

(80 x $51.60 ) + (210 x $56.60) = $16,014

(60 x $61.60) + (100 x $63.60) = $10,056

total = $26,070

You are given the following information about a portfolio you are to manage. For the long term, you are bullish, but you think the market may fall over the next month. Portfolio Value $ 1 million Portfolio's Beta 0.60 Current S&P500 Value 990
Anticipated S&P500 Value 915
1. What is the dollar value of your expected loss?
A. $142,900
B. $65,200
C. $85,700
D. $30,000
E. $64,200
2. How many S&P contracts should you buy or sell to hedge your position? (Not the e-mini but the standard S&P 500 contract) Allow fractions of contracts in your answer.
A. sell 3.477
B. buy 3.477
C. sell 4.236
D. buy 4.236
E. sell 11.235

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Answer:

C. $85,700

number of contracts to hedge =2.4242

Explanation:

Here we are working with a standard contract so our multiplier will be $250

1. We first calculate expected drop in index

Expected Drop in Index = (1200-1400)/1400

-14.29%

To calculate expected loss in dollars,

we calculate expected Loss on the portfolio

= Beta*Expected Drop in Index

0.60*(-14.29%)

-8.57%

The dollar value of expected Loss is therefore = 1000000*(-8.57%)

=$-85700

2. Number of contracts to sell for hedging

= (Portfolio value * Beta)/(Current S&P 500 value * contract size)

= (1,000,000 * 0.60)/(990 * 250)

=600000/247500

=2.4242

Answer is not in the options

The total debits in the After-Closing Trial Balance will equal:______

a. $25,375.
b. $29,125.
c. $40,875.
d. $18,125.

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Complete Question:

Shown below is a trial balance for Novelty Toys, Inc., on December 31,after adjusting entries:

                                         Novelty Toys, Inc.

                                  Trial Balance December 31

Cash                                                $7,750

Accounts Receivable                     $6,375

Office Equipment                           $11,250

Accumulated Depreciation                                      $3,000

Accounts Payable                                                     $3,875  

Capital Stock                                                             $11,250

Retained Earnings                                                     $0

Dividends                                                                   $3,750

Fees Earned                                                             $22,750

Salaries Expense                                                      $8,000

Advertising Expense                      $1,625  

Depreciation Expense                   $2,125                              

                                                       $40,875             $40,875

The total debits in the After-Closing Trial Balance will equal:

Select one:

a. $25,375.

b. $29,125.

c. $40,875.

d. $18,125.

Answer:

$25,375

Explanation:

The After-Closing Trial Balance is prepared once the closing entries are posted. This results in closing of expense and income accounts for the year and the resulting balance taken forward to retained earnings. This means that After-Closing Trial Balance would contain only permanent general accounts which are balance sheet items. In the given scenario, the balance sheet debit balances are as under:

Cash                                                $7,750

Accounts Receivable                     $6,375

Office Equipment                           $11,250

Total Debit Balance                      $25,375

Hence the option A is correct.

A company had net income of $930,000 in 2016. Depreciation expense is $104,000. During the year, Accounts Receivable and Inventory increased $60,000 and $160,000, respectively. Prepaid Expenses and Accounts Payable decreased $8,000 and $16,000, respectively. There was also a loss on the sale of equipment of $12,000. How much cash was provided by operating activities in 2016

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Answer:Cash provided by operating activities= $818,000

Explanation:

Cash Flow from operating activities is the amount of cash generated from the inflows and outflows of the business activities in a company.

Cash Flow from operating activities in 2016

Net income                                                $930,000

Add

Depreciation                                               $104,000

Loss on sale of equipment                        $ 12,000

Prepaid expenses decrease                      $ 8,000

Deduct

Accounts receivable increase                       -$ 60,000

Inventory increase                                           -$160,000

Accounts payable decrease                            -$16,000

Cash provided by operating activities          $818,000

For each of the following fiscal policy proposals, determine whether the primary focus is on aggregate demand, aggregate supply, or both.

a. $1,000 per person tax reduction
b. a 5% reduction in all tax rates
c. Pell Grants, which are government subsidies for college education
d. government-sponsored prizes for new scientific discoveries
e. an increase in unemployment compensation

1. (i) both; (ii) supply-side; (iii) supply-side; (iv) both; (v) demand-side
2. (i) demand-side; (ii) both; (iii) supply-side; (iv) supply-side; (v) both
3. (i) demand-side; (ii) both; (iii) both; (iv) supply-side; (v) demand-side
4. (i) supply-side; (ii) demand-side; (iii) demand-side; (iv) both; (v) both
5. (i) supply-side; (ii) supply-side; (iii) demand-side; (iv) both; (v) both

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Answer:

2. (i) demand-side; (ii) both; (iii) supply-side; (iv) supply-side; (v) both

Explanation:

a. $1,000 per person tax reduction  ⇒ focus on aggregate demand (more money for consumers to spend)

b. a 5% reduction in all tax rates  ⇒ focus on both aggregate demand and supply (more money for consumers and suppliers)

c. Pell Grants, which are government subsidies for college education  ⇒ focus on aggregate supply (more money for suppliers of college education)

d. government-sponsored prizes for new scientific discoveries ⇒ focus on aggregate supply (more money for suppliers of new scientific discoveries)

e. an increase in unemployment compensation  ⇒ focus on both aggregate demand and supply (more money for consumers resulting in higher prices and lower output)

Benton Company issues $10,000,000 of 10-year, 9% bonds on April 1, 2017 at 95 plus accrued interest. The bonds are dated January 1, 2017, and pay interest on June 30 and December 31. What is the total cash received on the issue date?

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Answer:

$9,725,000  

Explanation:

The total cash received on the issue date is made of 95% of the bond's face value of $10,000,000 plus the three-month interest up to April 1 2017.

95% of face value=95%*$10,000,000=$9,500,000

three month interest accrued=$10,000,000*9%*3/12=$225,000

Total cash proceeds from bond issue=$9,500,000+$225,000

Total cash proceeds from bond issue=$9,725,000  

g A company's product sells at $12 per unit and has a $5 per unit variable cost. The company's total fixed costs are $98,000. The break-even point in units is: Group of answer choices

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Answer:

14,000 units

Explanation:

Break even point in unit is calculated as ; Fixed costs / Contribution margin

Where contribution margin = Sales per unit - Variable cost per unit

Therefore, Break even point in unit is

= $98,000 / ($12 - $5)

= 14,000 units

g A company has an overhead application rate of 160% and allocates overhead based on direct material cost. During the current period, direct labor cost is $50,000 and direct materials used cost $80,000. Determine the amount of overhead Lowden Company should record in the current period. Group of answer choices

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Answer:

Allocated MOH= $128,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Predetermined overhead rate= 160% of direct material cost.

Actual direct material= $80,000

To allocate overhead, we need to use the following formula:

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

Allocated MOH= 1.6*80,000

Allocated MOH= $128,000

g A farmer is preparing to plant corn and expects to deliver his crop to the market in 1 year. The yield on US t-bills is 3.7% and it costs 0.2% to store corn for 1 year. If the spot price of corn is $3.07/bushel today, what price can the farmer expect to lock in with a 1 year futures contract

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Answer:

$3.19208 per bushel

Explanation:

As we know that:

Future Price = Spot rate * e ^[(Rf + Storage Cost)*T]

Here

Future price is the price that the farmer wants to lock with a 1 year future contract

Spot rate is the price of corn today which is $3.07 per bushel

Rf is the risk free rate of return which is 3.7%

The incremental storage cost is 0.2% to store a single bushel of corn

T is the number of years which is 1 year in this case

By putting values, we have:

Future Price = $3.07 per bushel * e^[(3.7% + 0.2%)*1 year]

Future Price  = $3.19208 per bushel

Which of the following is a true statement?
a) A fiduciary entity is a legal entity that takes possession of property for the benefit of a person.
b) An estate is a fiduciary entity that comes into existence upon a person's death to transfer the decedent's real and personal property.
c) A trust is also a fiduciary entity whose purpose is to hold and administer the corpus for other persons (beneficiaries).
d) An estate exists only temporarily, but a trust may have a prolonged or even indefinite existence.
e) All of the choices are true.

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Answer:

e) All of the choices are true.

Explanation:

The definition of a fiduciary are;

a) A fiduciary entity is a legal entity that takes possession of property for the benefit of a person.

b) An estate is a fiduciary entity that comes into existence upon a person's death to transfer the decedent's real and personal property.

c) A trust is also a fiduciary entity whose purpose is to hold and administer the corpus for other persons (beneficiaries).

d) An estate exists only temporarily, but a trust may have a prolonged or even indefinite existence.

Generally, a fiduciary is saddled with the responsibility of providing duties in good faith, ethics and trust.

n an open economy, why is the supply curve for dollars in the foreign-currency exchange market vertical?

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Answer:

In an open economy, the supply curve for dollars in the foreing-currency exhange market is vertical, because the supply does not depend on the exchange currency rate.

The supply of dollars in an open economy depends on the interest rate, which is determined by the difference between imports and exports (which is the same as the difference between purchases and sales of foreign capital).

Gelb Company currently manufactures 42,000 units per year of a key component for its manufacturing process. Variable costs are $6.25 per unit, fixed costs related to making this component are $87,000 per year, and allocated fixed costs are $84,500 per year. The allocated fixed costs are unavoidable whether the company makes or buys this component. The company is considering buying this component from a supplier for $3.70 per unit. Calculate the total incremental cost of making 42,000 units and buying 42,000 units. Should it continue to manufacture the component, or should it buy this component from the outside supplier?

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Answer:

It is more convenient to buy the component.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Production= 42,000 units

Variable costs are $6.25 per unit, fixed costs related to making this component are $87,000 per year

The company is considering buying this component from a supplier for $3.70 per unit.

We will take into account only the incremental costs.

Make in-house:

Total cost= 87,000 + 6.25*42,000

Total cost= $349,500

Buy:

Total cost= 3.7*42,000= $155,400

It is more convenient to buy the component.

To record the purchase of supplies for cash, the correct entry in the accounting equation would include an increase to (equipment/cash/supplies) ________ and a decrease to (e/c/s) __________

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Answer:

The answer is increase supplies and decrease cash

Explanation:

The correct entry is to:

Dr Supplies

Cr Cash

To debit supplies account means to increase it while to credit cash means decrease cash account.

Note:

Increase in asset and expense(debit side) while decrease in asset and expense(credit side)

Decrease in income, equity and liability(debit side) while increase in income, equity and liability( (credit side)

Match the following statements to the appropriate terms.
Price-earnings ratio select the appropriate term
Return on assets select the appropriate term
Accounts receivable turnover select the appropriate term
Earnings per share select the appropriate term
Payout ratio select the appropriate term
Working capital select the appropriate term
Current ratio select the appropriate term
Debt to assets ratio select the appropriate term
Free cash flow select the appropriate term Inventory turnover select the appropriate term

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Answer:

Matching Statements to Appropriate Terms:

Price-earnings ratio = Profitability Ratio

Return on Assets = Profitability Ratio

Accounts Receivable Turnover = Liquidity Ratio

Earnings per share = Profitability Ratio

Payout ratio = Profitability Ratio

Working capital = Liquidity Ratio

Current ratio = Liquidity Ratio

Debt to Assets = Solvency Ratio

Free Cash Flow = Solvency Ratio

Explanation:

Profitability Ratios are one of the classes of financial metrics that measure a business's ability to generate earnings relative to its revenue, operating costs, assets, or shareholders' equity during a period of time.

Liquidity Ratios measure the ability of the company to pay its maturing short-term debt obligations from its current assets.  They include the working capital, the current ratio, and the acid-test ratio.

Solvency Ratios measure the ability of the company to pay its maturing long-term debt obligations from its assets.

A deferred tax valuation allowance account is used to recognize a reduction in the potential benefit due to:

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Answer: deferred tax

Explanation: A deferred tax valuation allowance account is used to recognize a reduction in a deferred tax asset which represents the increase in taxes saved in future years as a result of a temporary deductible differences and carryforwards. This usually can result in a change in taxes payable or refundable in future periods and as a consequence, a deferred tax valuation allowance account is created if there is a greater probability that the business will not realize some portion of the asset.

During 2018, ABC had the following cash flows: received cash of $5,000 billed to a customer in 2017; earned $20,000 of net income; paid interest of $6,000 on a corporate bond issued; paid dividends of $8,000 to its stockholders; borrowed $40,000 from a local bank; purchased its own shares of common stock for $10,000. What is ABC's net cash flows from financing activities for 2018?

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Answer:

Cash flow from financing Activities  $22,000

Explanation:

            Financial activities Cash flow

Particulars                                            Amount

Dividends Paid                                     -$8,000  

Borrowing from Bank                           $40,000  

Stock Repurchased                             -$10,000

Cash flow from financing Activities  $22,000

M Corp. has an employee benefit plan for compensated absences that gives each employee 15 paid vacation days. Vacation days can be carried over indefinitely. Employees can elect to receive payment in lieu of vacation days. At December 31, 2021, M's unadjusted balance of liability for compensated absences was $28,200. M estimated that there were 200 total vacation days available at December 31, 2021. M's employees earn an average of $141 per day. In its December 31, 2021, balance sheet, what amount of liability for compensated absences is M required to report

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Answer: $28,200

Explanation;

There are 200 vacation days available as at December 31, 2021.

The liability compensated absences will be the amount that M Corp. owes employees should they take those 200 vacation days.

= 200 * 141 per day

= $28,200

Targaryen Corporation has a target capital structure of 75 percent common stock, 10 percent preferred stock, and 15 percent debt. Its cost of equity is 9 percent, the cost of preferred stock is 5 percent, and the pretax cost of debt is 6 percent. The relevant tax rate is 21 percent.a. What is the company’s WACC? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)b. What is the aftertax cost of debt? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

a.

WACC = 0.07961 or 7.961% rounded off to 7.96%

b.

After tax cost of debt = 0.0474 or 4.74%

Explanation:

a.

The weighted average cost of capital or WACC is the cost of a firm's capital structure. To calculate the WACC, we multiply the weight of each component of the capital structure by the cost of that component. The components of capital structure can be one or all of the following namely debt, preferred stock and common stock.

The formula for WACC is,

WACC = wD * rD * (1-tax rate)  +  wP * rP  +  wE * rE

Where,

w represents the weight of each component r represents the cost of each component D, P and E represents debt, preferred stock and common stock respectively

WACC = 0.15 * 0.06 * (1 - 0.21)  +  0.1 * 0.05  +  0.75 * 0.09

WACC = 0.07961 or 7.961% rounded off to 7.96%

b.

The after tax cost of debt is calculated by multiplying the cost of debt by (1 - tax rate) to adjust for the tax advantage provided by debt as interest payments on debt are tax deductible.

After tax cost of debt = 0.06 * (1 - 0.21)

After tax cost of debt = 0.0474 or 4.74%

What is another term for accountability?

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Answer:

responsibility

liability

answer-ability

reporting

obedience

Explanation:

Answer:

Responsibility

Explanation:

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The existence of conflict has a positive side which can stimulate the following EXCEPT FOR:_________.
A) innovation.
B) complacency.
C) change.
D) creativity.

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Answer:

B) complacency.

Explanation:

Conflict can be defined as a state of misunderstanding or disagreement between two or more parties, as a result of breakdown in decision making. It is usually caused by factors such as dissent of beliefs, opinions, needs, values, resources, attitudes, ideologies, goals etc. It is generally perceived that conflict usually has a negative consequence.

However, the existence of conflict has a positive side which can stimulate the following innovation, change, creativity but not complacency because it connotes a negative effect of unsatisfaction.

What if the meaning of the cumulative EAC (cell M105) at the conclusion of Period 6?

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Answer:

The meaning of the cumulative EAC ( cell M105 ) at the conclusion of period 6 is the total accumulation of the cost inquired within the period  expressed as a percentage of the cost of completed tasks to the accumulating costs set aside for the entirety of the task.

Explanation:

The meaning of the cumulative EAC ( cell M105 ) at the conclusion of period 6 is the total accumulation of the cost inquired within the period expressed as a percentage of the cost of completed tasks to the accumulating costs set aside for the entirety of the task.

EAC ( estimate at completion ) is the estimation of the cost of the final cost of a project,and it is estimated based on the performance of the project at completion

As chief engineer for a small manufacturing firm, you are considering whether to invest $40,000 in a new piece of equipment that will save $3000 annually in operating costs. If the equipment has an expected lifetime of 20 years and a salvage value of $12,000, is this an attractive investment at an interest rate of 6%? Why or why not?

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Answer:

NPV = ($1,848.57)

Explanation:

The NPV is the difference between the PV of cash inflows and the PV of cash outflows. A positive NPV implies a good investment decision and a negative figure implies the opposite.  

NPV of an investment:  

NPV = PV of Cash inflows - PV of cash outflow  

Initial cost = 40,000

Salvage value = 12,000

Savings in operating cost = 3,000

PV of annual savings : 3000× (1- 1.06^-20)/0.06 =34,409.76

PV of salvage value = 12,000 × 1.06^(-20)=3,741.65

Total PV of cash inflow 34,409.76  + 3,741.65= 38,151.42

NPV = 38,151.42038  - 40,000 = $(1,848.57)

The project should not be implemented because it would delete the shareholders wealth by $1,848.57

NPV = ($1,848.57)

Mark Stan elects to receive his retirement benefit over 20 years at the rate of 2,000 per month beginning one month from now. The monthly benefit increases by 5% each year. At a nominal interest rate of 6% convertible monthly, calculate the present value of the retirement benefit.

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Answer:

$419,253

Explanation:

we must find the present value of a growing annuity:

present value = [monthly payment / (i - g)] x [1 - [(1 + g)ⁿ x (1 + i)⁻ⁿ]

monthly payment = $2,000 i = (1 + 0.06/12)¹² - 1 = 0.061678 / 12 = 0.005139833 g = 5% / 12 = 0.004166667 n = 20 x 12 = 240

present value = [$2,000 / (0.00514 - 0.00416)] x [1 - [(1 + 0.00416)²⁴⁰ x (1 + 0.00514)⁻²⁴⁰] = $2,040,816 x [1 - (2.7083 x 0.293) = $2,040,816 x (1 - 0.794566) = $419,252.99 = $419,253

The following expenditures are related to land, land improvements, and buildings, which were acquired on November 1, 2013.Cost of real estate acquired for a new manufacturing plant 365000The land is appraised for 262,800 and the building for 102,200Real estate taxes paid by the purchaser 20,000Cost of removing barn 8,500Architect fees for updating building 6750Attorneys fees for closing sale 12500Grading land 3500paving parking lot 7000planting trees and shrubs 9250cost of repairs to building due to storm 1300lights placed on driveway 4750fee to real estate broker 25001: Determine the cost of the land, the building and the improvements (Round to the nearest dollar)2: Prepare journal entries on December 31, 2013 for depreciation assuming the building will have a useful life of 20 years and no residual value. Use double declining balance method and the half-year convention. 3: Depreciate the land improvements using straight-line method, a 5 year life, to the nearest month with zero residual value (to the nearest dollar).

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Answer:

1) there is no fixed formula for allocating land costs, specially since you should try to allocate more costs to the building or other depreciable assets than to land, but the IRS is not allowing this anymore. In some places, it is not accepting the old 80/20 rule or even a 60/40 rule for allocating costs, instead it is requiring costs to be allocated based on a professional appraisal.

cost of land:

appraisal value = $262,800real estate taxes = ($262,800 / $365,000) x $20,000 = $14,400fee to real estate broker = ($262,800 / $365,000) x $2,500 = $1,800cost of removing barn = $8,500attorney's fees for closing sale = ($262,800 / $365,000) x $12,500 = $9,000grading land = $3,500total cost of land = $300,000

cost of building:

appraisal value = $102,200real estate taxes = ($102,200 / $365,000) x $20,000 = $5,600fee to real estate broker = $700architect's fees for updating building = $6,750attorney's fees for closing sale = $3,500cost of repairs to building due to storm = $1,300total cost of building = $120,050

cost of land improvements:

paving parking lot = $7,000planting trees and shrubs = $9,250lights placed on driveway = $4,750total cost of land improvements = $21,000

2) if we assume MACRS 20 year property (double declining), half year convention for depreciating the building, the depreciation for 2013 would be 3.75% x $120,050 = $4,501.86 ≈ $4,502

December 31, 2013, depreciation expense

Dr Depreciation expense 4,502

    Cr Accumulated depreciation: building 4,502

3) land improvements depreciation expense for year using straight line method = $21,000 / 5 = $4,200 x 2/12 = $700

December 31, 2013, depreciation expense

Dr Depreciation expense 700

    Cr Accumulated depreciation: land improvements 700

Which costs of inflation could the government take action to reduce without reducing inflation?
a. shoeleather cost
b. unintended changes in tax liablities
c. menu costs
d. none of the above is correct

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Answer:

The correct answer will be Option b (unintended changes in tax liabilities).

Explanation:

Government should minimize the inevitable increases in tax liabilities, besides obvious reasons adjusted for inflation, earnings will increase, but mostly individuals will indeed be healthier and more productive income level and might have to pay more in taxes.  The objective is to reduce this, thereby directly increasing the chances of inflation or unemployment.  

Some other alternatives offered are not in relation to the condition in question. So Choice b has been the appropriate one.

​Raggs, Ltd. a clothing​ firm, determines that in order to sell x​ suits, the price per suit must be pequals160 minus 0.75 x. It also determines that the total cost of producing x suits is given by Upper C (x )equals4000 plus 0.5 x squared. ​a) Find the total​ revenue, Upper R (x ). ​b) Find the total​ profit, Upper P (x ). ​c) How many suits must the company produce and sell in order to maximize​ profit? ​d) What is the maximum​ profit? ​e) What price per suit must be charged in order to maximize​ profit?

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Answer:

a) R(x) = 160x - 0.5x^2

b) P(x) = 160x - x^2 - 4000

c) The company must produce and sell 107 suits in order to maximize profit.

d) The maximum profit is $1,671.

e) The price per suit that must be charged in order to maximize profit is $106.50.

Explanation:

Given;

Price = p = 160 - 0.5x .....................,............. (1)

Total cost = C(x) = 4000 + 0.5x^2 ............. (2)

We can solve as follows:

a) Find the total revenue

Total revenue = R(x) = p * x ........................(3)

Since from equation (1) p = 160 - 0.75x, we therefore substitute into equation (3) solve to have:

R(x) = (160 - 0.5x)x

R(x) = 160x - 0.5x^2 ................................... (4) <---------- Total revenue

b) Find the total profit, Upper P(x).

P(x) = R(x) - C(x) ........................................... (5)

Substituting equations (2) and (4) into equation (5) and solve, we have:

P(x) = 160x - 0.5x^2 - (4000 + 0.5x^2)

P(x) = 160x - 0.5x^2 - 4000 - 0.5x^2

P(x) = 160x - x^2 - 4000 ........................... (6) <------------------ Total profit

c) How many suits must the company produce and sell in order to maximize profit?

Profit is maximized where Marginal Revenue (MR) is equal to Marginal Cost (MC). That is where;

MR = MC ................................................ (7)

Where MR = price = p = 160 - 0.5x

MC is obtained buy differentiating equation (2) with respect to x as follows:

MC = C'(x) = x

Substituting for MR and MC in equation (7) and solve for x, we have:

160 - 0.5x = x

160 = x + 0.5X

160 = 1.5x

x = 160 / 1.5

x = 107

Therefore, the company must produce and sell 107 suits in order to maximize profit.

d) What is the maximum profit?

To obtain this, we substitute x = 107 into equation (6) and solve as follows:

P(x) = 160(107) - 107^2 - 4000

P(x) = (160 * 107) - 107^2 - 4000

P(x) = 17,120 - 11,449 - 4000

P(x) = 1,671

Therefore, the maximum profit is $1,671.

e) What price per suit must be charged in order to maximize profit?

To obtain this, we substitute x = 107 into equation (1) and solve as follows:

p = 160 - 0.5(107)

p = 160 - (0.5 * 107)

p = 160 - 53.50

p = 106.50

Therefore, price per suit that must be charged in order to maximize profit is $106.50.

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