You must evaluate a proposal to buy a new milling machine. The base price is $135,000 and shipping and installation costs would add another $8,000. The machine falls into the MACRS 3-year class, and it would be sold after 3 years for $94,500. The applicable depreciation rates are 33%, 45%, 15%, and 7% as discussed in Appendix 12A. The machine would require a $5,000 increase in net operating working capital (increased inventory less increased accounts payable). There would be no effect on revenues, but pretax labor costs would decline by $52,000 per year. The marginal tax rate is 35%, and the WACC is 8%. Also, the firm spent $4,500 last year investigating the feasibility of using the machine. 1. How should the $4,500 spent last year be handled? 2. What is the initial investment outlay for the machine for capital budgeting purposes, that is, what is the Year 0 project cash flow? 3. What are the project’s annual cash flows during Years 1, 2, and 3? 4. Should the machine be purchased? Explain your answer.

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Answer 1

Answer & Explanation:

A.

The 4,500 dollars spent can be considered as a sunk cost, which means it has been incurred but cannot be recovered and cannot be considered as a cash flow.

B.

The initial investment outlay is the total cost of the machine's based price, the shipping and installation, and the additional working capital which all equals to $148,000

C.

Year 1 - $49,584

Year 2 - $52,000

Year 3 - $100,720

D.

Yes, the machine should be bought, the 8% WACC generates a positive net present value.


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Mishoe Corporation has provided the following contribution format income statement. Assume that the following information is within the relevant range. Sales (1,000 units) $ 50,000 Variable expenses 32,500 Contribution margin 17,500 Fixed expenses 12,250 Net operating income $ 5,250 The break-even point in unit sales is closest to:______ a) 0 units b) 895 units c) 700 units or 650

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Answer:

700 units

Explanation:

Mishoe corporation has a sales of $50,000(1,000 unit)

Variable expense is $32,500

Contribution margin is 17,500

Fixed expenses is 12,250

Net operating income is $5,250

The first step is to calculate the contribution margin per unit

= $17,500/1000

= $17.5 per unit

Therefore, the break-even point in unit sales can be calculated as follows

= Fixed cost/contribution margin per unit

= $12,250/$17.5

= 700 units

Hence the break-even point in unit sales is closest to 700 units

Outstanding debt of Home Depot trades with a yield to maturity of 5​%. The tax rate of Home Depot is 35%. What is the effective cost of debt of Home​ Depot?

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Answer:

the effective cost of debt of Home​ Depot is 3.25 %.

Explanation:

Effective Cost of debt is the cost of debt after the tax shield.

In terms of the Tax Act, interest expense attract a deduction known as tax shield from income tax and this lowers the cost of debt financing as compared to equity financing.

Effective cost of debt = interest × ( 1 - tax shield)

                                    = 5.00 % × (1 - 0.35)

                                    = 3.25 %

Olivia Village was recently incorporated and began financial operations on July 1, 20X2, the beginning of its fiscal year. The following transactions occurred during this first fiscal year, July 1, 20X2, to June 30, 20X3:
1. The village council adopted a budget for general operations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 20X3. Revenue was estimated at $400,000. Legal authorizations for budgeted expenditures totaled $394,000.
2. Property taxes of $390,000 were levied; 2 percent of this amount was estimated to be uncollectible. These taxes are available to finance current expenditures as of the date of levy.
3. During the year, a village resident donated marketable securities valued at $50,000 to the village under the terms of a trust agreement that stipulated that the principal amount be kept intact. The use of revenue generated by the securities is restricted to financing college scholarships for needy students. Revenue earned and received on these marketable securities amounted to $5,500 through June 30, 20X3.
4. A general fund transfer of $5,000 was made to establish an internal service fund to provide for a permanent investment in inventory.
5. The village decided to install lighting in the village park financed through an authorized special assessment project at a cost of $75,000. The city is obligated if the property owners default on their special assessments. The village issued special assessment bonds in the amount of $72,000 and levied the first year’s special assessment of $24,000 against the village’s property owners. The remaining $3,000 for the project will be contributed from the village’s general fund.
6. The special assessments for the lighting project are due over a three-year period, and the first year’s assessments of $24,000 were collected. The $3,000 transfer from the village’s general fund was received by the lighting capital projects fund.
7. A contract for $75,000 was let for the lighting installation. The capital projects fund was encumbered for the contract. On June 30, 20X3, the contract was completed, and the contractor was paid.
8. During the year, the internal service fund purchased various supplies at a cost of $1,900.
9. The general fund cash collections recorded during the year as follows:
Current property taxes $ 386,000
Licenses and permit fees 7,000
The allowance for estimated uncollectible taxes is adjusted to $4,000.
10. The village council decided to build a village hall at an estimated cost of $500,000 to replace space occupied in rented facilities. The village does not record project authorizations. The council decided to issue general obligation bonds bearing interest at 6 percent. On June 30, 20X3, the bonds were issued at face value of $500,000, payable in 20 years. No contracts have been signed for this project, no expenditures have been made, nor has an annual operating budget been prepared.
11. The voucher for purchasing a fire truck for $15,000 was approved and paid by the general fund. This expenditure previously had been encumbered for $15,000.
Required:
Prepare journal entries to record properly each of these transactions in the appropriate fund or funds of Olivia Village for the fiscal year ended June 30, 20X3. Do not prepare closing entries for any fund. (Select the appropriate fund for each situation when required. If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)

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Answer:

Olivia Village

Journal Entries:

July 1, 20X2 to June 30, 20X3:

1. No journal entry required.

2. Debit Property Taxes Receivable $390,000

   Credit Property Tax Revenue $390,000

To record the levying of property taxes

Debit Uncollectible taxes expense $7,800

Credit Uncollectible tax expense $7,800

To record the estimated uncollectible of 2%.

3. Debit Marketable Securities $50,000

   Credit Restricted Trust Fund Donations $50,000

To record the donation of marketable securities.

Debit Restricted Trust Fund $5,500

Credit Marketable Securities Revenue $5,500

To record the revenue earned on marketable securities.

4. Debit Internal Service Fund $5,000

Credit General Fund $5,000

To record the transfer of funds.

5. Debit Special Assessment Fund $72,000

Credit Special Assessment Bonds $72,000

To record the issue of bonds for special assessment project.

Debit Special Assessment Receivable $24,000

Credit Special Assessment Levy $24,000

To record the special assessment levied

6. Special Assessment Fund $27,000

Credit Special Assessment Receivable $24,000

Credit General Fund $3,000

To record the collection of the first year's special assessment and transfer from General Fund.

7. Debit Capital Projects Fund $75,000

Credit Contractor Payable $75,000

To record the letting of the contract for lighting.

June 30, 20X3:

Debit Contractor Payable $75,000

Credit Capital Projects Fund $75,000

To record the payment of the contractor for the project.

8. Debit Supplies $1,900

Credit Internal Service Fund $1,900

To record the purchase of various supplies.

9. Debit General Fund $393,000

Credit Property taxes Receivable $386,000

Credit Licenses and permit fees $7,000

To record cash collections for general fund

Debit Allowance for Uncollectible taxes $3,800

Credit Uncollectible Expenses $3,800

To adjust the allowance for uncollectible taxes to $4,000 balance.

10. Debit General Fund $500,000

Credit Bonds Payable $500,000

To record the issue of 6%, 20-year bonds payable.

11. Debit Fire Truck $15,000

Credit General Fund $15,000

To record the payment for the purchase of a fire truck.

Explanation:

Olivia Village can use the general journal to initially record transactions that occur during the year.  The journal shows the accounts to be debited and the accounts to be credited.

Team members on agile projects need strong direction from the sponsor and project manager.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

B. False

Explanation:

We should first try to define what defines a project as "agile": it is generally divided into several iterations (or small sections) that interact as part of a larger whole system. One of the most important characteristics of agile projects is that their iterations are continuously reviewed by the project's members and those reviews should help to improve or correct the projects.

Team members tend to work more independently focusing on developing and finishing their specific iteration or segment. They generally do not work under continuous guidance from the project manager.

​& Co. owns vast amounts of corporate bonds. Suppose buys of bonds at face value on January​ 2, . The bonds pay interest at the annual rate of ​% on June 30 and December 31 and mature on December​ 31, . intends to hold the investment until maturity. Read the requirementsLOADING.... Requirement 1. How would the bond investment be classified on December​ 31, ​, balance​ sheet? The bond investment will be classified as a ▼ as of December​ 31, .

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Answer:

Bonds held to maturity are recorded at the net carrying value (after any premium or discount amortization is made), but since these bonds were purchased at face value, there is no premium or discount to be amortized. The bonds should be reported at face value as non-current assets since they mature in more than 1 year.

Explanation:

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Otter Creek & Co. Owns vast amount of corporate bonds. Suppose Otter Creek buys $1,200,000 of RoastCo bonds at face value on January 2, 2016. The RoastCo bond spay interest at an annual rate of 3% on June 30 and December 31, and mature on December 31, 2020. Otter Creek intends to hold the investment until maturity.

How would the bond investment be classified on December​ 31, 2016​, balance​ sheet?

Assume the spot rate for the British pound currently is $1.5701/£. Also assume the one-year forward rate is $1.5574/£. A risk-free asset in the U.S. is currently earning 3.2 percent interest rate. If interest rate parity holds, what rate can you earn on a one-year risk-free British security? A) 2.37 percent B) 4.57 percent C) 3.67 percent D) 4.04 percent E) 4.92 percent

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Answer:

D) 4.04 percent

Explanation:

Spot rate is £1 = $1.5701

Forward exchange rate after 1 year is £1 = $1.5574

Risk free rate in US = 3.2 %

Forward rate = {Spot rate * (1 + risk free rate in US)} / (1 + risk free rate in UK)

1.5574 = {1.5701 * ( 1 + 0.032)} / (1 + risk free rate in UK)

(1 + risk free rate in UK) = (1.5701 * 1.032) / 1.5574

Risk free rate in UK = (1.62034 / 1.5574) - 1

Risk free rate in UK = 1.0404 - 1

Risk free rate in UK = 0.0404

Risk free rate in UK = 4.04%

Problem 2.7 Service Station A service station uses 1,200 cases of oil a year. Ordering costs is $40 and annual carrying cost is $3 per case. The station owner has specified an annual service level of 99 percent. a. What is the optimal order quantity? EOQ = This is the lot size.

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Answer:

179 units

Explanation:

The computation of the economic order quantity is shown below:

[tex]= \sqrt{\frac{2\times \text{Annual demand}\times \text{Ordering cost}}{\text{Carrying cost}}}[/tex]

where,

Annual demand = 1,200 cases

Ordering cost = $40

And, the annual carrying cost is $3 per case

Now placing these values to the above formula

So, the optimal order quantity is

[tex]= \sqrt{\frac{2\times \text{1,200}\times \text{\$40}}{\text{\$3}}}[/tex]

= 179 units

Hence, the optimal order quantity is 179 units

An initial license is issued in October of 2015. When must the license be renewed in order to prevent expiration?

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Answer: September 2017

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that an initial license is issued in October of 2015. One thing that we need to understand is that the license will only be effective for two years.

So, before it expires it is logical to renew it. In this scenario, since the initial license is issued in October 2015, this means that it'll be renewed in 2 years which will be September 2017.

Barga Co.'s net sales for Year 1 and Year 2 are $663,000 and $744,000, respectively. Its year-end balances of accounts receivable follow: Year 1, $64,000; and Year 2, $91,000. Complete the below table to calculate the days' sales uncollected at the end of each year.
Days' Sales Uncollected
Choose Denominator: / Choose Numerator: * Days = Days' Sales Uncollected
Year 1: days
Year 2: days

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Answer:

Year 1 = 35.23 days

Year 2 = 44.64 days

Explanation:

Days' Sales Uncollected = Accounts receivable / Net Sales * Days

Year 1 = $64,000 / $663,000 * 365 days = 35.23 days

Year 2= $91,000 / $744,000 * 365 days = 44.64 days

Suppose a State of California bond will pay $1,000 eight years from now. If the going interest rate on these 8-year bonds is 5.5%, how much is the bond worth today

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Answer:

the bond worth today is $651.60

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of bond worth today i.e. present value is to be shown below:

Present value = Amount ÷ (1 + interest rate)^number of years

where,

Amount = $1,000

Interest rate = 5.5%

And, the number of years is 8

Now placing these values to the above formula

So, the worth of the bond today is

= $1,000 ÷ (1 + 0.55)^8

= $651.60

hence, the bond worth today is $651.60

"A customer calls a registered representative to sell 500 shares of an over-the-counter stock and tells the representative that he wants the trade done privately - not in the public market. This is:"

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Answer:

Not allowed, FINRA prohibits private securities transactions. Trading must be done with the knowledge of your firm in the public securities markets

Explanation:

Since in the question it is mentioned that call of the customer registered the representative for selling off  500 shares over the counter stock and the transactions should be done in privately

here according to the FINRA, it prohibits the transactions in which the person deals in private securities also there should be knowledge in the firm for the securities market held in market

"Globalization results in a greater degree of __________ across markets than would be present otherwise."

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Answer:

Homogeneity

Explanation:

Globalization is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.

Tim and Michelle have decided to form a partnership with a​ 60/40 partnership interest ratio. Tim contributes cash and merchandise inventory with a market value of . While journalizing this transaction​ ________.

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Complete question:

Tim and Michelle have decided to form a partnership with a 60/40 partnership interest ratio. Tim contributes $7500 cash and merchandise inventory with a market value of $1500. While journalizing this transaction ________.

A) Tim, Capital will be debited for $9000

B) Tim, Capital will be credited for $9000

C) Tim, Capital will be credited for $6000 and Michelle, Capital will be credited for $4500

D) Tim, Capital will be debited for $6000 and Michelle, Capital will be debited for $4500

Answer: Tim, Capital will be credited for $9000

Explanation: Tim's total contribution towards the partnership will be recorded as his capital. Since he has contributed $7,500 worth of cash, and merchandise inventory with a market value of $1,500. The market value of the merchandise inventory and the cash contributed adds up towards his capital contribution. This is $7,500 + $1,500 which sums up to a total of $9,000.

your Christmas ski vacation was great, but it unfortunately ran a bit over budget. All is not lost, because you just received an offer in the mail to transfer your $14,000 balance from your current credit card, which charges an annual rate of 21.8 percent, to a new credit card charging a rate of 12.4 percent. a. How much faster could you pay the loan off by making your planned monthly payments of $325 with the new card

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Answer:

If the interest rate decreases, you will be able to pay back the loan in only 58 months, which is 27 months less than with the higher interest rate.

Explanation:

I prepared an amortization schedule using the 21.8% rate, an it would take 85 months to pay of your debt completely. But if the interest rate decreases to 12.4%, it will take you only 58 months.

Even though money loses purchasing power during inflationary periods, people still choose to hold part of their wealth in the form of money because:

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Answer:

Money is an asset with the characteristics of liquidity

Explanation:

people still choose to hold part of their wealth in the form of money because money has characteristics of liquidity, that is, as an asset money can easily be accessed. And during inflation when prices of commodities have skyrocketed, more money would be required for business transactions. Money can easily be exchanged while doing any form of transaction.

A stock has had the following year-end prices and dividends:Year Price Dividend1 $ 64.73 â 2 71.60 $ .68 3 77.40 .73 4 63.67 .79 5 73.91 .88 6 83.75 .95 What are the arithmetic and geometric returns for the stock? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)Arithmetic average return %Geometric average return %

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Answer:

Arithmetic average return = 7.23%

Geometric average return=6.44%

Explanation:

Calculation for the Arithmetic average return

First step is to calculate the return for each year

Using this formula

Return=(Current year price amount-Previous price amount + Current year dividend)/ Previous year price amount ×100

Let plug in the formula

Year 1 Return= ($71.60-$64.73 + $.68) / $64.73

Year 1 Return=$7.55/$64.73

Year 1 Return= 11.66%

Year 2 Return= ($77.40-$71.60 + $.73) / $71.60

Year 2 Return=$6.53=$71.60

Year 2 Return = 9.12%

Year 3 Return= ($63.67-$77.40 +$ .79) / $77.40 Year 3 Return=$-12.94/$77.40

Year 3 Return=-16.72%

Year 4 Return= ($73.91-$63.67 +$ .88) / $63.67

Year 4 Return=$11.12/$63.67

Year 4 Return = 17.47%

Year 5 Return= ($83.75-$73.91 + $.95) / $73.91 Year 5 Return=$10.79/$73.91

Year 5 Return= 14.60%

The second step is to calculate the arithmetic average return

Using the formula

Arithmetic average return = (Addition of the each year return percentage /Numbers of years)

Let plug in the formula

Arithmetic average return (.1166 + .0912-.1672 + .1747 + .1460) / 5

Arithmetic average return =0.3613/5

Arithmetic average return = .0723 ×100

Arithmetic average return = 7.23%

Calculation for the geometric average return

Using this formula

Geometric average return=(1+Each year return percentage)^1/Numbers of years-1)

Let plug in the formula

Geometric average return== [(1 + .1166)×(1 + .0912)×(1-.1672)×(1 + .1747)×(1 + .1460)]^1/5-1

Geometric average return=[(1.1166)×(1.0912)(0.8328)×(1.1747)×(1.146)]^1/5-1

Geometric average return=(1.366011)^1/5-1

Geometric average return=1.0644

Geometric average return=1.0644-1

Geometric average return=0.0644

Geometric average return=0.0644 ×100

Geometric average return=6.44%

Therefore the Arithmetic average return is 7.23% while Geometric average return is 6.44%.

Down Under Products, Ltd., of Australia has budgeted sales of its popular boomerang for the next four months as follows:Unit SalesApril 82,000May 90,000June 122,000July 96,000The company is now in the process of preparing a production budget for the second quarter. Past experience has shown that end-of-month inventory levels must equal 15% of the following month's unit sales. The inventory at the end of March was 12,300 units.Required:Prepare a production budget by month and in total, for the second quarter.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Sales:

April 82,000

May 90,000

June 122,000

July 96,000

Desired ending inventory= 15% of the following month's unit sales.

The inventory at the end of March was 12,300 units

To calculate the production required, we need to use the following formula:

Production= sales + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory

April:

Sales= 82,000

Desired ending inventory= 90,000*0.15= 13,500

Beginning inventory= (12,300)

Total production= 83,200

May:

Sales= 90,000

Desired ending inventory= 122,000*0.15= 18,300

Beginning inventory= (13,500)

Total production= 94,800

June:

Sales= 122,000

Desired ending inventory= 96,000*0.15= 14,400

Beginning inventory= (18,300)

Total production= 118,100

Before ending the meeting, John Noble informed Howie that he would be sending out an e-mail to all employees asking for suggestions as to how the jobs could be restructured to improve productivity. As Howie walked back to the production site, he shook his head, "Is Noble from a different planet"? Does he really think our workers have a clue?" Unlike Noble, Howie does not realize that:_____.
a) employees can be motivated by open communication.
b) employees seek equity.
c) employee perceptions of equity are usually underestimations.
d) employees will offer ways to simplify job tasks.

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Answer:

a) employees can be motivated by open communication.

Explanation:

The answer is that Howie does not realize that employees can be motivated by open communication because by asking employees suggestions as to how jobs could be restructured to improve productivity, John Noble is trying to have a direct communication allowing employees to express their thoughts which will make them feel as part of the company and valued which will result in them feeling motivated to perform well in their job.

The other options are not right because employees won't be giving their opinions thinking on equity and ways to simplify job tasks are not the only suggestions that employees can provide.

What trends have contributed to the changing nature of the leader-follower relationship in organizations

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

These are some of the trends that have contributed to the changing nature of the leader-follower relationship in organizations

1. Decreased Resources: in recent times, there have been trends in the maximization of little resources to achieve greater output in the organization. This has led to various firms downsizing. their staff, thereby, there is fewer managers with more subordinates to exercise span of control, which in turn translates to many subordinates to take some functions conventionally performed by managers.

2. Power-Sharing Synergy: with greater influence towards remote work and little or no supervision strategy, many companies are trying to form a power-sharing strategy, which is a form.of decentralized authority in a firm.

3. The complexity of problems: Also, due to an increase in new problems being encountered by firms in recent time, that are more complex, needs more hands to be engaged to find solutions to these problems.

What is the effect of a stock split (not effected in the form of a stock dividend) on each of the following? Retained earnings Total Paid-in capitala. no effect increaseb. no effect no effectc. increase decreased. decrease increase1. Option A2. Option B3. Option C4. Option D

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Answer:

2. Option B

b. no effect no effect

Explanation:

A stock split simply doubles the number of outstanding stocks and decreases by half the current price of the stocks, it doesn't change total paid in capital, nor retained earnings. Sometimes certain accounting procedures just rearrange accounts, like collecting accounts receivables increases cash, but current assets don't change. But in this case, not even that happens. The balance of retained earnings and total paid in capital are not affected by this.

Net sales, first month $13,000 Normal gross profit as a percentage of sales 45% Inventory, start of period $8,000 Net purchases, first month $7,000 Using the gross profit method of inventory estimation, the amount of normal gross profit would be

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Answer: $5,850‬

Explanation:

The Normal Gross Profit under the gross profit method of inventory estimation is the growth profit percentage of sales multiplied by the sales figure.

= Net Sales * Gross Profit percentage

= 13,000 * 0.45

= $5,850‬

Catherine wants to calculate the _____ to show the wealth created per employee. The formula for this calculation will involve subtracting the cost of capital from the net profit after taxes and then dividing this figure by the full-time head count. a. human economic value added (HEVA) b. human capital return on investment c. human capital value added (HCVA) d. working capital ratio

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Which of the following budgets is prepared before the preparation of the production budget? a. Sales budget b. Cash budget c. Direct labor budget d. Capital expenditure budget

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Answer:

a. Sales budget

Explanation:

Sales Budget is the starting point for the Budgetary process. The sales budget projects the number of units to be sold to meet the firms targets.

These units will then need to be used to populate the production required by the firm to meet its sales needs plus any inventory balances.

A party's oral agreement to pay another's debt is never enforceable.
A. True
B. False

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Answer: A. True

Explanation: The Statute of Frauds denies enforceability to certain contracts that do not comply with written requirements. Therefore, a party's oral agreement to pay another's debt is never enforceable as such agreements and contracts must be in writing in order to become enforceable. Any oral modification is likely not enforceable if it falls under Statute of Frauds which renders any contract that is not in writing as void.

Pensacola Inc. exchanged old equipment for new equipment in two exchange transactions. Each transaction has commercial substance.

Old Equipment
Book Value Fair Value Cash Received
Equipment A $74,000 $81,300 11,300
Equipment B $61,600 $54,800 10,300

For Equipment B, Pensacola would record a gain/(loss) of:__________

a. $5,300
b. $(6,800)
c. $(7,800)
d. none of these answer choices are correct

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Answer:

b. $(6,800)

Explanation:

The computation of the gain or loss recorded for the equipment B is shown below:

Fair value of old equipment                $54,800

Less: book value of old equipment    $61,600

Pensacola would record a gain /(loss) (-$6,800)

Since the book value is more than the fair value so the Pensacola would received a loss of -$6,800

Hence, the correct option is B.

Bramble Corp. purchased a delivery truck for $38,800 on January 1, 2019. The truck has an expected salvage value of $1,800, and is expected to be driven 100,000 miles over its estimated useful life of 8 years. Actual miles driven were 14,700 in 2019 and 12,900 in 2020. (a1) Calculate depreciable cost per mile under units-of-activity method. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 0.50.)

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Answer:

Depreciable cost per mile= $0.37

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $38,800

Salvage value= $1,800

Expected to be driven 100,000 miles over its estimated useful life.

To calculate the depreciable cost per mile, we need to use the following formula:

Depreciable cost per mile= (original cost - salvage value)/useful life of production in miles

Depreciable cost per mile= (38,800 - 1,800)/100,000

Depreciable cost per mile= $0.37

An aging of a company's accounts receivable indicates that estimate of the uncollectible accounts totals $4,731. If Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a $810 credit balance, the adjustment to record the bad debt expense for the period will require a:________.
a. debit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts for $3,921.
b. debit to Bad Debt Expense for $3,921.
c. credit to Allowance for Doubtful for $4,731.
d. debit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts for $4,731

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Answer:

b. debit to bad debt expense for $3,921

Explanation:

Bad debt are debts owed to a business and which cannot be collected. Theses debts occurs during the course of business transaction and are caused by fraud, a company avoiding its obligation to pay or trade disagreements.

With regards to the above, the adjustment to bad debts expense will be the difference between accounts receivable and doubtful accounts.

Bad debts expense = $4,731 - $810 = $3,921

Blazer Sports Store is preparing to pay its quarterly dividend of $7.75 a share this quarter. The stock closed at $105.64 a share today. What will the ex-dividend stock price be if the relevant tax rate is 19 percent and all else is held constant

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Answer:

$99.3625

Explanation:

The computation of the ex-dividend stock price is shown below

= Stock closing price - {stock dividend × (1 - tax rate)}

= $105.64 - {($7.75 × (1 - 0.19)}

= $105.64 - $6.2775

= $99.3625

Hence, the ex-dividend stock price is $99.3625

We simply applied the above formula so that the ex-dividend stock price could come

The weaknesses of a multi-country strategy are that
A. It is especially vulnerable to fluctuating exchange rates and it can usually be defeated by companies employing cross-market subsidization tactics.
B. Each country’s strategy is different from the strategies employed in other countries and it is harder to build multiple profit sanctuaries.
C. It presents a firm with greater exposure to increases in tariffs and restrictive trade barriers than does a global strategy.
D. It is less conducive to building competitive advantage by transferring company competencies and resources across country boundaries and it does not promote building a single, unified competitive advantage.
E. It is unsuitable for the markets of emerging countries and it can usually be defeated by companies using export strategies or global strategies.

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Answer: D. It is less conducive to building competitive advantage by transferring company competencies and resources across country boundaries and it does not promote building a single, unified competitive advantage.

Explanation:

Multi-Country Strategy is a strategy whereby there is matching of each country market and the circumstances in the local market. Multicountry strategies differ in terms of mission achievement, brand presentation etc

One weakness of the strategy is that it is less conducive to building competitive advantage by transferring company competencies and resources across country boundaries and it does not promote building a single, unified competitive advantage.

Assume the following​ amounts: Total fixed costs Selling price per unit Variable costs per unit If sales revenue per unit increases to and units are​ sold, what is the operating​ income?

Answers

Answer:

The correct option is c. 129,000.

Explanation:

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

Assume the following amounts:

Total fixed costs. $15,000

selling price per unit. $19

variable costs per unit. $12

if sales revenue per unit increases to $21 and 16,000 units are sold what is the operating income?

a 159,000

b. 336,000

c. 129,000

d. 144,000

The explanation to the answer is now provided as follows:

Since sales revenue per unit increases to $21, we use it as the selling price and proceed as follows:

Computation of Operating Income

Particular                                              Amount ($)

Sales revenue (16,000 * $21)                336,000

Variable cost (16,000 * $12)                  (195,000)  

Contribution                                            144,000

Fixed cost                                               (15,000)  

Operating income                                 129,000    

Therefore, the correct option is c. 129,000. That is, operatin income is $129,000.

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