During March, the production department of a process operations system completed and transferred to finished goods 17,000 units that were in process at the beginning of March and 150,000 units that were started and completed in March. March's beginning inventory units were 100% complete with respect to materials and 59% complete with respect to conversion. At the end of March, 34,000 additional units were in process in the production department and were 100% complete with respect to materials and 24% complete with respect to conversion. Compute the number of equivalent units with respect to both materials and conversion respectively for March using the weighted-average method.

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Answer 1

Answer:

a)201,000 units

b) 175,167 units

Explanation:

As per the data given in the question,

Details                               Materials                                 Conversion

                               Calculation      Units                 Calculation          Units

Units completed

and transferred (150,000+17,000)×100%   167,000    (150,000+17,000)×100%    167,000

Ending WIP      34,000×100%           34,000          34,000×24%        8,160

Total units      (167,000+34,000)    201000         (167,000+8,167)   175,167


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George Manufacturing had net income of $ 300 comma 000 and declared preferred dividends of $ 20 comma 000 during the current year. George began the year with 14 comma 000 common shares outstanding. It issued 40 comma 000 shares on June 30 and repurchased 6 comma 000 of the newly issued shares on November 1. Compute​ George's weightedminusaverage common shares outstanding for the year.

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Answer:

33,000 shares

Explanation:

The computation of the weighted - average common shares outstanding is shown below:

= Outstanding common shares + Issued shares × number of months ÷ total number of months in a year - repurchased shares × number of months ÷ total number of months in a year

= 14,000 shares + 40,000 shares ×  6 months ÷ 12 months  - 6,000 shares  × 2 months ÷ 12 months

= 14,000 shares + 20,000 shares  - 1,000 shares

= 33,000 shares

On April 22, the board of directors for Cosmic Candy, Incorporated declared a cash dividend of $1 per share payable to stockholders of record on May 15. The dividends are paid on June 8. The company has 1,000 shares of stock outstanding. Prepare the appropriate journal entry that will be recorded on June 8.

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Answer and Explanation:

The Journal entry is shown below:-

Dividends payable Dr, $1,000

(1,000 shares × $1)

       To Cash $1,000

(Being payment of cash dividend is recorded)

Therefore, for recording the payment of cash dividend we simply debited the Dividends payable as decreases the liability and credited the cash account as it decreasing the assets.

Sanchez Company has 48,000 shares of 7% preferred stock of $100 par and 92,000 shares of $50 par common stock issued and outstanding. The following amounts were distributed as dividends: Year 1 $497,000 Year 2 $490,000 Year 3 $524,000 Determine the dividends per share for preferred and common stock for each year. Round the dividends per share to the nearest cent.

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Answer:

Check Explanation.

Explanation:

The following parameters are given for dividends of three years;

Year 1 = $497,000, Year 2 = $490,000 Year 3 = $524,000.

The number of shares= 48,000 of 7%, preferred stock = $100 par and 92,000 shares of $50 par common stock issued and outstanding.

Therefore,

Year one:

=> Amount Distributed = $497,000.

=> Preferred dividend = 48,000 × 7% × $100 = 336,000.

=> Common dividend = 497,000 - 336,000 = 161,000.

=> Preferred divided per share = 336,000/ 48,000 = $ 7.

=> Common dividend = Common dividend/ 92,000 shares = 161,000/ 92,000 shares =$ 1.75.

Year Two:

=> Amount Distributed = $490,000.

=> Preferred dividend = 48,000 × 7% × $100 = 336,000.

=> Common dividend = 490,000 - 336,000 = 113,000.

=> Preferred divided per share = 336,000/ 48,000 = $ 7.

=> Common dividend = Common dividend/ 92,000 shares = 113,000/ 92,000 shares =$1.23.

Year Three:

=> Amount Distributed = $524,000.

=> Preferred dividend = 48,000 × 7% × $100 = 336,000.

=> Common dividend = $524,000 - 336,000 = 188,000.

=> Preferred divided per share = 336,000/ 48,000 = $7.

=> Common dividend = Common dividend/ 92,000 shares = 188,000/ 92,000 shares =$2.04

mz technologies’ dividend growth is expected to decline gradually. for the next four years, the growth is expected to be 20%. in years 5,6 and 7 it is expected to grow at 16%, 12% and 8%. during year 8 and beyond, dividends are expected to grow at 5% for perpetuity. assume the last dividend paid was $1 (a moment ago) and the required rate of return is 10%. what is the current price?

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Answer:

$9.00

Explanation:

Note: See the attached file for the calculation of PV of year 1 to 7 dividends.

Price at year 7 = year 8 dividend / (Rate of return - Perpetual growth rate) =  (0.5747245056 * 1.05) / (10% - 5%) = $12.0692146176

PV of price at year 7 = $12.0692146176 / (1.10)^7 = $6.19341546169015

Current price = Sum of PV of years 1 to 7 dividends + PV of price at year 7 = $2.81096656749202 + $6.19341546169015 = $9.00

Becky had net sales (all on account) in 2020 of $8,000,000. At December 31, 2020, before adjusting entries, the balances in selected accounts were:

accounts receivable $1,000,000 debit, and allowance for doubtful accounts $2,000 debit.

Becky estimates that 3% of its accounts receivable will prove to be uncollectible.

What is the net amount expected to be collected of the receivables reported on the financial statements at December 31, 2020?

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Answer:

$970,000

Explanation:

Final answer:

To calculate the expected net collection of receivables, you subtract the adjusted allowance for doubtful accounts, which is estimated at 3% of accounts receivable, from the total accounts receivable. After adjusting the existing allowance balance, the net expected to be collected is $970,000.

Explanation:

The computation of the net amount expected to be collected involves estimating the uncollectible portion of accounts receivable. Becky's company uses an allowance method based on a percentage to account for doubtful accounts. First, we calculate the estimated amount that will not be collected.

To find the uncollectible amount, we take 3% of the accounts receivable balance:
0.03 × $1,000,000 = $30,000.

Next, we adjust the allowance for doubtful accounts. Since there is already a $2,000 debit, the additional amount needed to reach the estimated uncollectible amount of $30,000 will be:
$30,000 - $2,000 = $28,000. We would record this as a bad debt expense.

Finally, to determine the net amount expected to be collected, we subtract the adjusted allowance for doubtful accounts from the total accounts receivable :

$1,000,000 - $30,000 = $970,000.

Thus, Becky's company expects to collect a net amount of $970,000 from its receivables at the end of 2020.

The chief financial officer of Portland Oil has given you the assignment of determining the firm's marginal cost of capital. The present capital structure which is considered optimal, is: Book Value Market Value Debt $ 80 million $ 60 million Preferred Stock 30 million 30 million Common Equity 100 million 210 million Total $210 million $300 million The anticipated financing opportunities are these: Debt can be issued with a 12 percent before-tax cost. Preferred stock will be $100 par, carry a dividend of 15 percent, and can be sold to net the firm $85 per share. Common equity has a beta of 1.20, the return on the market is 8 percent, and the risk-free rate is 2 percent. The firm's tax rate is 40 percent. The company’s marginal cost of capital (MCC) is:

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Answer:

9.645%

Explanation:

According to the scenario, computation of the given data are as follow:-

For calculating the marginal cost of capital we need to first calculate the following things which are given below:

Debt Weight = Market Value of Debt ÷ Total Market Value of Debt × 100

= $60 Million ÷ $300 Million × 100

= 20%

Preferred Stock Weight = Market Value of Preferred Stock ÷ Total Market Value of Preferred Stock × 100

=$30 Million ÷ $300 Million × 100

= 10%

Common Equity Weight = $210 Million ÷ $300 Million × 100 = 70%

Cost of Preferred Stock is

= Dividend ÷ Price

= 15 ÷ $85

= 17.65%

Cost of Equity is

= (Market Return - Risk Free Rate) ×  Beta + Risk Free Rate

= (8 - 2) × 1.20 + 2

= 6 × 1.20 + 2

= 9.2%

Now

Marginal Cost of Capital is

= Cost of Equity × Equity Weight + (1 - Tax Rate) × Debt Weight × Cost of Debt + Cost of Preferred Stock × Preferred Weight

= 9.2 × 0.70 + (1 - 0.40) × 0.20 × 12 + 17.65 × 0.10

= 6.44 + 1.44 + 1.765

= 9.645%

The following data were accumulated for use in reconciling the bank account of Creative Design Co. for August 20Y6: Cash balance according to the company’s records at August 31, $20,870. Cash balance according to the bank statement at August 31, $37,600. Checks outstanding, $23,375. Deposit in transit not recorded by bank, $7,500. A check for $100 in payment of an account was erroneously recorded in the check register as $1,000. Bank debit memo for service charges, $45. Journalize the entries that should be made by the company that (a) increase cash and (b) decrease cash.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

a. For increase in cash

Cash Dr $900   ($1,000 - $100)

    To Account payable $900

(Being the increase in cash is recorded)  

For recording this we debited the cash as it increased the assets and credited the account payable as it reduced the liabilities

b. For decrease in cash  

Miscellaneous expense Dr $45

        To cash $45

(Being the decrease in cash is recorded)

For recording this we debited the miscellaneous expense as it increased the expenses and credited the cash as it reduced the assets

A company paid $517,000 to purchase equipment and $16,700 to have the equipment delivered to and installed in the company's production facilities. The equipment is expected to be used a total of 29,700 hours throughout its estimated useful life of seven years. The estimated residual value of the equipment is $6,700. The company began using the equipment on May 1, 2018. The company has an October 31, 2018 year-end. It used the equipment for a total of 12,900 hours between May 1 and October 31, 2018. Using the units-of-production method, what amount of depreciation expense would the company report in the income statement prepared for the year-ended October 31, 2018?

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Answer:

Using the units-of-production method, the amount of depreciation expense would the company report in the income statement prepared for the year-ended October 31, 2018 = $ 228899

Explanation:

Given

Acquisition Cost of Equipment = $ 517,000+ $ 16700= $ 533,700

Total units of production= 29,700 hours

Residual Value = $ 6700

Units of Production= 12,900 hours

Formula:

Depreciation per unit= (Cost -Salvage value) / Total units of production* Units of Production

Depreciation per unit= ($ 533,700 - 6700/ 29700)*12900

Depreciation per unit=($ 52,7000 / 29700)*12900

Depreciation per unit=( 17.744)*12900

Depreciation per unit= 228898.98= $ 228899

As units of production are given we do not need to calculate it for half year. The depreciation is calculated for units of production.

Orton Corporation, which has a calendar year accounting period, purchased a new machine for $40,000 on April 1, 2006. At that time Orton expected to use the machine for nine years and then sell it for $4,000. The machine was sold for $22,000 on Sept. 30, 2011. Assuming straight-line depreciation, no depreciation in the year of acquisition, and a full year of depreciation in the year of retirement, the gain to be recognized at the time of sale would be

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Final answer:

To calculate the gain or loss to be recognized at the time of sale, subtract the accumulated depreciation from the selling price. In this case, there is a loss of $6,888.89 to be recognized.

Explanation:

To calculate the gain to be recognized at the time of sale, we need to calculate the accumulated depreciation for the machine and compare it to the selling price. The machine was purchased for $40,000 and had an expected useful life of 9 years, so the annual depreciation expense would be $40,000 / 9 = $4,444.44.

Since the machine was sold on September 30, 2011, after 6.5 years (April 1, 2006, to September 30, 2011), the accumulated depreciation would be $4,444.44 * 6.5 = $28,888.89.

The gain to be recognized at the time of sale can be calculated by subtracting the accumulated depreciation from the selling price: $22,000 - $28,888.89 = -$6,888.89. Since the result is negative, it means that there is a loss of $6,888.89 to be recognized at the time of sale.

Seignorage is the​ ____________.A.increase in the price level when a government prints money to fund its budget deficit.B.difference between the cost of printing paper money and the value of the goods and services that the government can purchase with the newly printed money.C.difference between the amount of money a government prints and the tax revenue that the government brings in from individuals and businesses.D.costs that governments incur in printing money and minting coins.

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Answer: difference between the cost of printing paper money and the value of the goods and services that the government can purchase with the newly printed money

Explanation: Seignorage is the revenue obtained by the difference between revenue earned from minting money and the costs of producing and distributing the notes. When the money it creates is worth more than it costs to produce it is noted as revenue.

Management Theories, Inc. at a cash price of $1.5 million. Management Theories, Inc. has short-term liabilities of $500,000. As a result of acquiring Management Theories, Inc., Marketing Concepts, Inc. would acquire the copyrights to a national best-seller which would provide an estimated cash flow of $300,000 for the next five years. The firm has a cost of capital of 20 percent. The approximate net present value of this acquisition is

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Answer:

$1,102,820

Explanation:

 The computation of the net present value is shown below:

= Present value of yearly cash inflows - initial investment

where,

Present value of yearly cash inflows is

= Annual year cash inflows × PVIFA factor

= $300,000 × 2.9906

= $897,180

And, the initial investment is

= $1,500,000 + $500,000

= $2,000,000

So the net present value is

= $897,180 - $2,000,000

= $1,102,820

On August 1, 2021, Trico Technologies, an aeronautic electronics company, borrows $21 million cash to expand operations. The loan is made by FirstBanc Corp. under a short-term line of credit arrangement. Trico signs a six-month, 9% promissory note. Interest is payable at maturity. FirstBanc Corp.’s year-end is December 31. Required: 1.-3. Record the necessary entries in the Journal Entry Worksheet below for FirstBanc Corp. Record the acceptance of note.

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Answer:

On acceptance of note:

Debit Note receivable $21,000,000

Credit Cash $21,000,000

(Recognition of note receivable)

As at Dec 31:

Debit Interest receivable $787,500

Credit Interest revenue $787,500

(Recognition of interest accrual at Dec 31)

As at Feb 1 - collection of notes receivable:

Debit Cash $21,945,000

Credit Note receivable $21,000,000

Credit Interest receivable $945,000

(Collection of note receivable and interest)

Explanation:

Note is a promissory note with a written agreement made by the borrower to the lender (payee) to pay a certain, specific sum at a specified date.

Interest revenue on the note is calculated as: Principal x Interest Rate x Time

The total interest revenue is $21,000,000 x 9%/12 x 6 months = $945,000.

Monthly interest revenue is therefore $945,000 / 6 months = $157,500.

Total interest as at December 31, 2021 (Aug 1 - Dec 31): $157,500 x 5 months = $787,500.

Auto Parts is considering a merger with Car Parts. Car Parts market-determined beta is 0.9, and the firm currently is financed with 20% debt, at an interest rate of 8%, and its tax rate is 25%. If Auto Parts acquires Workman, it will increase the debt to 60%, at an interest rate of 9%, and the tax rate will increase to 35%. The risk-free rate is 6% and the market risk premium is 4%. What will Car Parts required rate of return on equity be after it is acquired?

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Answer: 9.7%

Explanation:

Given Data

Rf = Risk free return = 6%,

Rpm = Risk premium = 4%,

Beta = 0.9

Wd = Debt = 20%

rd = cost of debt = 8%

We = equity = 80%

Re = Rf + Beta (Rpm)

= 0.06 +0.9 (0.04)

= 0.096 * 100

= 9.6%

Unlevered Equity Cost ;

ReU= Wd × rd + We × re

= 0.20 × 8% + 0.80 × 9.6%

= 9.28%

Levered Equity Cost:

New Debt = 60%,

New Equity = 40%,

New rd = 9%

ReL = ReU + (ReU - rd) (D ÷ E)

= 9.28% + (9.28% - 9%) (0.60 ÷ 0.40)

= 0.097 * 100

= 9.7%

Turney Company produces and sells automobile batteries, the heavy-duty HD-240. The 2020 sales forecast is as follows. Quarter HD-240 1 5,500 2 7,420 3 8,260 4 10,130 The January 1, 2020, inventory of HD-240 is 2,200 units. Management desires an ending inventory each quarter equal to 40% of the next quarter’s sales. Sales in the first quarter of 2021 are expected to be 25% higher than sales in the same quarter in 2020. Prepare quarterly production budgets for each quarter and in total for 2020.

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Answer:

Explanation:

                         1                 2             3             4           5

sales             15500        7420        8260    10130   19220

Inventory     2200

Ending

inventory     2968          3304         4052       7688

Production  16,268       7756          9008     13766

Total production = 46,798

Workings

Ending  inventory

Quarter 1  =40%*7420

Quarter 2 40%*8260= 3304

Quarter 3 40%*10130=4052

Quarter 4 40%* 19220=7688

Production formula

Quarterly sales + ending inventory - opening inventory

Please note that the ending inventory of a quarter is the opening inventory of the next quarter

Quarterly production budgets for Turney Company in 2020: Q1 - 6,268 units, Q2 - 7,756 units, Q3 - 8,008 units, Q4 - 7,091 units.

To prepare quarterly production budgets for Turney Company for the year 2020, we need to consider the forecasted sales, desired ending inventory, and the beginning inventory for each quarter. Here's how we can calculate the production for each quarter:

1. Quarter 1 (Q1):

  - Forecasted sales: 5,500 units

  - Desired ending inventory for Q2: 40% of Q2 sales (7,420 units * 40% = 2,968 units)

  - Beginning inventory for Q1 (January 1, 2020): 2,200 units

  Production needed in Q1:

  = Forecasted sales (5,500 units) + Desired ending inventory for Q2 (2,968 units) - Beginning inventory for Q1 (2,200 units)

  = 5,500 + 2,968 - 2,200

  = 6,268 units

2. Quarter 2 (Q2):

  - Forecasted sales: 7,420 units

  - Desired ending inventory for Q3: 40% of Q3 sales (8,260 units * 40% = 3,304 units)

  - Beginning inventory for Q2: Ending inventory from Q1 (2,968 units)

  Production needed in Q2:

  = Forecasted sales (7,420 units) + Desired ending inventory for Q3 (3,304 units) - Beginning inventory for Q2 (2,968 units)

  = 7,420 + 3,304 - 2,968

  = 7,756 units

3. Quarter 3 (Q3):

  - Forecasted sales: 8,260 units

  - Desired ending inventory for Q4: 40% of Q4 sales (10,130 units * 40% = 4,052 units)

  - Beginning inventory for Q3: Ending inventory from Q2 (3,304 units)

  Production needed in Q3:

  = Forecasted sales (8,260 units) + Desired ending inventory for Q4 (4,052 units) - Beginning inventory for Q3 (3,304 units)

  = 8,260 + 4,052 - 3,304

  = 8,008 units

4. Quarter 4 (Q4):

  - Forecasted sales: 10,130 units

  - Desired ending inventory for Q1 (2021): 40% of Q1 (2021) sales (25% higher than Q1, 2020) (10,130 units * 25% * 40% = 1,013 units)

  - Beginning inventory for Q4: Ending inventory from Q3 (4,052 units)

  Production needed in Q4:

  = Forecasted sales (10,130 units) + Desired ending inventory for Q1 (2021) (1,013 units) - Beginning inventory for Q4 (4,052 units)

  = 10,130 + 1,013 - 4,052

  = 7,091 units

In total for 2020, the production budget is as follows:

- Q1: 6,268 units

- Q2: 7,756 units

- Q3: 8,008 units

- Q4: 7,091 units

These quarterly production budgets ensure that the desired ending inventory levels are met while fulfilling forecasted sales requirements throughout the year 2020.

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Jack's Construction Co. has 80,000 bonds outstanding that are selling at par value. Bonds with similar characteristics are yielding 8.5 percent. The company also has 4 million shares of common stock outstanding. The stock has a beta of 1.1 and sells for $40 a share. The U.S. Treasury bill is yielding 4 percent and the market risk premium is 8 percent. Jack's tax rate is 35 percent. What is Jack's weighted average cost of capital?

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Answer: 10.8%

Explanation:

To calculate the weighted average cost of capital we use the following formula,

WACC = Ve/Vt * Re + Vd/Vt * Rd( 1 - tax rate)

Where,

Ve is the value of equity in the company

Vt is the total value of the company gotten by adding debt to Equity.

Re is the cost of Equity

Vd is the total value of debt in the company

Rd is the cost of debt

From the question above we have every variable except the Cost of Equity.

We can calculate that using the CAPM formula which is,

Re = rF + b(rM - rF)

Where,

rF is the risk free rate

b is beta

rM - rF is the market premium.

Plugging in the figures we have,

= 4% + 1.1 ( 8%)

= 12.8%

Now that we have the cost of debt we can go back to the original formula but first the value of Equity and debt need to be ascertained,

Value of debt = 80,000 * $1,000 ( par value)

= $80,000,000

Value of Equity = 4,000,000 * 40

= $160,000,000

Adding them up we have,

= $160 m + $80m

= $240m

WACC = Ve/Vt * Re + Vd/Vt * Rd( 1 - tax rate)

WACC = (160/240 * 12.8%) + (80/240 * 8.5%( 1 - 0.35)

WACC = 10.8%

Jack's weighted average cost of capital is 10.8%.

Madison Corporation's production cycle starts in the Processing Department. The following information is available for April: Units Work-in-process, April 1 (25% complete) 40,000 Total units in process during April 280,000 Work-in-process, April 30 (60% complete) 25,000 Materials are added at the beginning of the process in the Processing Department. What are the equivalent units of production for the month of April, assuming Madison uses the weighted-average method

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Answer:

Equivalent units = 270,000

Explanation:

Under the weighted average method of valuation, to account for completed units, it is assumed that the entire degree of work required is done in the period under consideration. So there is no separation of the completed units into opening inventory and fully worked.

Completed Units= total units in process during April - Closing WIP

                            = 280,000 - 25,000 = 255,000

Note that the description 'total units in process in during April', implies that the opening inventory is inclusive in the figure of 280,000.

Equivalent units = degree of completion(%) × units

Item                                                                                       Equivalent units

Completed units                255,000   255,000× 100%  = 255,000

Closing work in progress    25,000    25,000× 60%     =  15,000

Total equivalent units                                                           270,000

Equivalent units = 270,000

Internal Controls System Availability Terms a. Activities required to keep a firm running during a period of displacement or interruption of normal operations b. A process that identifies significant events that may threaten a firm’s operations and outlines the procedures to ensure that the firm will resume operations if such events occur c. A service model in which a third-party service provider offers computing resources, including hardware and software applications, to cloud users over the Internet, and the service provider charges on a per-user basis d. A clearly defined and documented plan that covers key personnel, resources including IT infrastructure and applications, and actions required to be carried out in order to continue or resume the systems for critical business functions e. Using redundant units to provide a system with the ability to continue functioning when part of the system fails f. A device using battery power to enable a system to operate long enough to back up critical data and shut down properly during the loss of power

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Answer:

A. Business Continuity Management (BCM): the activities required to keep a firm running during a period of displacement or interruption of normal operations.

B. Disaster Recovery Planning(DRP): a process that identifies significant events that may threaten a firm’s operations and outlines the procedures to ensure that the firm will resume operations if such events occur.

C. Cloud computing: a service model in which a third-party service provider offers computing resources, including hardware and software applications, to cloud users over the Internet, and the service provider charges on a per-user basis.

D. Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP): a clearly defined and documented plan that covers key personnel, resources including IT infrastructure and applications, and actions required to be carried out in order to continue or resume the systems for critical business functions.

E. Fault tolerance: using redundant units to provide a system with the ability to continue functioning when part of the system fails.

F. Uninterruptible power supply: a device using battery power to enable a system to operate long enough to back up critical data and shut down properly during the loss of power.

Brad expects interest rates to increase and purchases a put option on Treasury bond futures with an exercise price of 97-00. The premium paid for the put option is 3-00. Just prior to the expiration date, the price of the Treasury bond futures contract is valued at 89-00. Brad exercises the option and closes out the position by purchasing an identical futures contract. Brad's net gain from this speculative strategy is $____, and his return on his investment is about _______ percent.

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Answer: Net Gain $5,000

Return on Investment = 167%

Explanation:

Profits are made on Puts if the spot price (current price) is less than the exercise price. Which is why the equation is such,

Profit equation of put option = Max ( exercise price - spot price, 0) - Premium paid.

The formula shows that there is no profit if the spot price climbs higher than the Exercise price as the option will not be exercised. In other words of the spot price is higher than the Exercise price, the option will not be exercised hence $0 profit. If the Exercise price is higher though then it will be exercised and the gain will be the exercise price minus the spot price.

Using that formula his gain was,

= 97 - 89 - 3

= $5

Treasury bond futures contracts are usually sold at a minimum of 1,000 bonds so assuming Brad got 1 then his gain would be,

= 5 * 1,000

= $5,000

His return on investment would be,

= Net profit / Initial investment

Bear in mind that his Net Investment would be the premium times the number of bonds

= 1,000 * 3

= $3,000

Return on Investment = 5,000/3,000

Return on Investment = 167%

The Crown Howe accounting firm rents a skybox at Lucas Oil Field where the Indianapolis Colts plays their home games. The cost of the skybox for the season is $80,000 and includes 8 tickets to each game. The team plays 10 games a year at the arena. The most expensive non-luxury box seat is $200. After acquiring a new accounting client, the managing partner invites 5 business associates to watch a game in the firm skybox. What amount can Crown Howe deduct as an entertainment expense? a. $0 b. $1,000 c. $1,200 d. $2,400 e. $4,400

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Answer:

The correct option is C) $1,200

Explanation:

Very simple to deduce. If the cost per game to the company is $200, then the total cost of that invitation is:

$200 x 6 people (Managing Partner + 5 Business Associates)

It's almost inconceivable that he would invite his associates to watch a game without being there to host them (all things being equal);

The managing partner is separate from the business. His income and expenses are therefore separate from that of the business. This is a principle taught in Accounting 101. If his income and expenses are separate from the business, then he should pay for services purchased and or enjoyed from the business.

Thus total entertainment expense deductible by Crown Howe equals $1,200.

Cheers!

Demand is projected to be 600 units for the first half of the year and 900 units for the second half. The monthly holding cost is $2 per unit, and it costs $55 to process an order. Assuming that monthly demand will be level during each of the six-month periods covered by the forecast (e.g., 100 per month for each of the first six months), determine an order size that will minimize the sum of ordering and carrying costs for each of the six-month periods

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Answer:

74 units and 90 units.

Explanation:

So, we have the demand for the first six months, K1 = 600 units = 600 units/ 6months = 100 units; the demand for the second six months, K2 = 900 units = 900/6 = 150 units; holding cost,J = $2 per unit ; process cost, P = $55 per order.

The formula for determining an order size that will minimize the sum of ordering and carrying costs for each of the six-month periods is the Economic Order Quantity formula which is given below;

Economic Order Quantity = √[ (2 × K1 × P)/ J ].

(1). For the first six months;

Economic Order Quantity = √ [ ( 2 × 100 × 55)/ 2].

Economic Order Quantity = 74 units.

(2). For the second six months.

Economic Order Quantity = √ [ ( 2 × 150 × 55)/ 2].

Economic Order Quantity = 90 units.

A company wants to set up operations in a country with the following corporate tax rate structure: Taxable Income Tax Rate <$50,000 15% $50,000 - $75,000 25% $75,000 - $100,000 34% >$100,000 39% Therefore, a taxable income of $60,000 would result in taxes due of $50,000*0.15 + ($60,000-$50,000)*0.25 = $50,000*0.15 + $10,000*0.25 = $10,000 If the compay expects gross revenues of $500,000, $450,000 in total costs, $30,000 in allowable tax deductions and $15,000 in a one-time business start-up credit, how much should the company expect to pay in taxes?

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Answer:The company should pay $3,000 in taxes

Explanation:

Taxable Income= Gross Revenues -Total cost- Allowable Deduction

=$ 500,000 –$ 450,000 - $30,000=  $20,000

Gross Tax Liability=Given that the  taxable income and tax rate as  

<$50,000--- 15%

$50,000 - $75,000 ----25%

$75,000 - $100,000----34%

>$100,000----- 39%

Our calculate taxable income is less than <50,000, ie $20,000 from our Gross revenue

The  gross tax liability, will now be  15% of $20,000=0.15 x 20,000= $3000

The company should pay $3,000 in taxes

Final answer:

To calculate the company's tax liability, we subtract allowable deductions and credits from the gross revenue to determine the taxable income. With a taxable income of $455,000, the company should expect to pay $177,450 in taxes.

Explanation:

To calculate the taxes that the company should expect to pay, we need to determine its taxable income first. Taxable income is calculated by subtracting allowable tax deductions and credits from the gross revenue. In this case, the gross revenue is $500,000 and the allowable deductions and credits are $30,000 and $15,000 respectively. Therefore, the taxable income would be $500,000 - $30,000 - $15,000 = $455,000.

Next, we need to find the corresponding tax rate for this taxable income. The tax rates for the given corporate structure are:
- <$50,000:  15%
- $50,000 - $75,000:  25%
- $75,000 - $100,000:  34%
- >$100,000:  39%

Since the taxable income falls into the >$100,000 range, the tax rate would be 39%. Therefore, the company should expect to pay $455,000 * 0.39 = $177,450 in taxes.

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At the beginning of the current period, Griffey Corp. had balances in Accounts Receivable of $239,000 and in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts of $9,000 (credit). During the period, it had net credit sales of $898,000 and collections of $785,000. It wrote off as uncollectible accounts receivable of $7,000. However, a $4,300 account previously written off as uncollectible was recovered before the end of the current period. Uncollectible accounts are estimated to total $24,700 at the end of the period. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) (a) Prepare the entries to record sales and collections during the period. (b) Prepare the entry to record the write-off of uncollectible accounts during the period. (c) Prepare the entries to record the recovery of the uncollectible account during the period. (d) Prepare the entry to record bad debt expense for the period.

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For each independent situation below, prepare the appropriate journal entry for the retirement. a) Noble Corporation retired $130,000 face value, 12% bonds on June 30, 2018, at a price of 102. The carrying (book) value of the bonds at the retirement date was $107,500. The bonds pay semiannual interest and the interest payment due on June 30, 2018, has been made and recorded. b) Vargas, Inc. retired $150,000 face value, 12.5% bonds on June 30, 2018 at a price of 96. The carrying (book) value of the bonds at the redemption date was $151,000. The bonds pay semi-annual interest and the interest payment due on June 30, 2018, has been made and recorded.

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Answer: kindly check Explanation

Explanation:

DISCOUNT:

Carrying value : 107,500

Face value: (130,000)

Discount : (22500)

PROFIT / LOSS:

Carrying value: 107,500

Retirement price : (132,600) [130,000 × 102]

Loss : (25,100)

June 30, 2018 Bonds payable 130,000

---------------------- Loss on retirement 25100

- - - - - - - - - - Discount on bond payable 22,500

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Cash 132,600

Record redemption of bond at loss

B.) PREMIUM :

Carrying value : 151,000

Face value: (150,000)

Discount : 1000

CALCULATE PROFIT/LOSS:

Carrying value: 151,000

Retirement price : (147000) [150,000 × 98]

Profit : (4000)

June 30, 2018 Bonds payable 150,000

---------------------- Gain on redemption 4000

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - premium on bond 1000

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Cash 147,000

Record redemption of bond at gain

Cypress Corporation, a calendar year end corporation, has an AMT credit carryforward from 2018 (the credit arose in 2017) in the amount of $43,000. In 2019, Cypress has $170,000 of taxable income. What is the amount of refund Cypress can expect to receive from its 2019 tax return filing?

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Answer: $3,650

Explanation:

Alternative Minimum Tax ( AMT) can be used to lower the amount of taxes payable.

It is created when the tax payable is lower than AMT, it is carried forward and can reduce taxes Payable in future by the amount of the AMT credit.

The current AMT cycle of 2017 - 2022 allows for AMT credit to be refunded up to 50% of the excess of AMT credit over the normal tax liability with 100% being allowed in 2021.

The US corporate tax rate for 2019 is 21%.

Taxable Income = $170,000

Tax liability for 2019 = $170,000*21%

=$35,700

With a current tax liability of $35,700 being less than the AMT of $43,000, AMT will offset it.

Solving for yhe excess AMT Credit we have,

Excess AMT credit = AMT credit carryforward - Tax liability in 2019

= 43,000 - 35,700

= $7,300

The AMT Credit refunded can be calculated as,

AMT credit refunded = 50%*Excess AMT credit

= 50%*7,300

= $3,650

$3,650 is the amount of refund Cypress can expect to receive from its 2019 tax return filing.

Westshore Diagnostics has 28,000 shares of common stock outstanding and the price is per share of $71 . The rate of return on their stock is 13.40 percent. Westshore Diagnostics has 6,900 shares of 7.00 percent preferred stock outstanding at a price of $91.00 per share. The preferred stock has a par value of $100. The outstanding debt has a total face value of $380,000 and currently sells for 107 percent of face. The yield to maturity on the debt is 7.84 percent. What is the firm's weighted average cost of capital if the tax rate is 39 percent?

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Answer :

Weighted average capital cost = 11.05%

Explanation :

As per the data given in the question,

(a)                                            (b)                                 (c = a × b)

Amount per share Bond price or share price Market value Weight     (c/Total)

Debt $380,000               107%                        $406,600              13.45%

Preferred stock 6,900     $91                           $627,900              20.77%

Common stock  28,000   $71                          $1,988,000            65.77%

Total                                                                   $3,022,500

Now the WACC is

Particulars Cost          Weight                     Weighted cost

Debt         4.78%             13.45%                        0.64%

Preferred stock 7.69%    20.77%                       1.60%

Common stock 13.40%   65.77%                       8.81%

WACC                                                                 11.05%

Working Notes:

Cost of debt = 7.84% × (1 - 39%)

= 4.78%

Cost of preferred stock = Dividend ÷ current price

=(7% × 100) ÷ 91

= 0.07692

= 7.69%

A company mn this sampling method, we have a listing of our entire population of interest. So we create a rule for selecting people out of this population based on this list (like choosing every 15th person or so). As a result we randomly select individuals to try and get a representative sample of our population of interest. Which sampling method is this?ay market to its employees in the service industry because they know that its employees are responsible for _______________ with customers.

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Answer: 1. Systematic Sampling

2. b. keeping promises

Explanation:

1. Systematic Sampling is a method of sampling that works by creating a sample from a population by using a set interval to pick. For example, every 15th person is picked. This number 15 is usually arrived at by dividing the population by the sample size needed for the research. For example if 5 people are needed from 75, you divide 75/5 to get 15. Every 15th person is then picked. This is not unlike the scenario described in the question.

2. Keeping promises

When a company markets to their employees first, they try to sell it to them on its benefits and advantages and how it generally works. The effect of this is that the employees go out to try to sell a product that they believe works. This is important because Employees are the ones that customers expect to keep the promise and will come back to it things don't work out.

g At the beginning of the year, manufacturing overhead for the year was estimated to be $1,033,125. At the end of the year, actual direct labor-hours for the year were 36,390 hours, the actual manufacturing overhead for the year was $972,000, and manufacturing overhead for the year was overapplied by $65,115. If the predetermined overhead rate is based on direct labor-hours, then the estimated direct labor-hours at the beginning of the year used in the predetermined overhead rate must have been:

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Answer:

36,250  direct labor-hours

Explanation:

a. Underapplied (overapplied) manufacturing overhead = Actual manufacturing overhead - Manufacturing overhead applied

- $65,115 = $972,000 - Manufacturing overhead applied

Manufacturing overhead applied = $972,000 + $65,115 = $1,037,115  

b. Manufacturing overhead applied = Predetermined overhead rate × Actual direct labor-hours  

Therefore, we have:

Predetermined overhead rate = Manufacturing overhead applied ÷ Actual direct labor-hours  = $1,037,115 ÷ 36,390 = $28.50 per direct labor-hour

c. Estimated direct labor-hours = Estimated total manufacturing overhead ÷ Predetermined overhead rate  = $1,033,125 ÷ $28.50 = 36,250  direct labor-hours

Therefore, the estimated direct labor-hours at the beginning of the year used in the predetermined overhead rate must have been 36,250  direct labor-hours.

Lindsay Electronics, a small manufacturer of electronic research equipment, has approximately 7,000 items in its inventory and has hired Joan Blasco-Paul to manage its inventory. Joan has determined that 10% of the items in inventory are A items, 35% are B items, and 55% are C items. She would like to set up a system in which all A items are counted monthly (every 20 working days), all B items are counted quarterly (every 60 working days), and all C items are counted semiannually (every 120 working days). How many items need to be counted each day?

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Answer:

The items need to be counted each day are 108 items

Explanation:

To calculate how many items need to be counted each day we would have to calculate first the amount of items according to its percentages as follows:

A items are 0.1 * 7000 = 700

B items are 0.35 * 7000 = 2,450

C Items are 0.55 * 700 = 3,850

Therefore, to calculate how many items need to be counted each day we would have  to make the following calculation:

Items to be counted everyday= 700/20 + 2450/60 + 3850/120 = 108 items

Final answer:

In order to determine how many items need to be counted each day, we calculate the number of A, B, and C items in the inventory and divide them by the corresponding counting frequency. Approximately 35 A items, 40.83 B items, and 32.08 C items need to be counted each day.

Explanation:

In order to determine how many items need to be counted each day, we need to calculate the number of A, B, and C items in the inventory. Since 10% of the items are A items, we can multiply the total number of items (7,000) by 0.10 to find that there are 700 A items. Similarly, there are 35% (or 0.35) of B items, which is 2,450 items, and 55% (or 0.55) of C items, which is 3,850 items.  Now, let's calculate the number of items that need to be counted each day for each category.

For A items, counting is done monthly, so we divide 700 by the number of working days in a month (20) to get 35 A items that need to be counted each day. Similarly, for B items, counting is done quarterly, so we divide 2,450 by the number of working days in a quarter (60) to get approximately 40.83 B items that need to be counted each day. Lastly, for C items, counting is done semi-annually, so we divide 3,850 by the number of working days in half a year (120) to get approximately 32.08 C items that need to be counted each day.

Therefore, a total of 107.91 items need to be counted each day.

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Cherokee Manufacturing Company established the following standard price and cost data: Sales price $ 12.00 per unit Variable manufacturing cost $ 7.20 per unit Fixed manufacturing cost $ 3,600 total Fixed selling and administrative cost $ 1,200 total Cherokee planned to produce and sell 2,000 units. Actual production and sales amounted to 2,200 units. Required Prepare the pro forma income statement in contribution format that would appear in a master budget. Prepare the pro forma income statement in contribution format that would appear in a flexible budget.

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Answer:

Pro forma income statement in contribution format

Sales ( 2,200 units × $ 12.00)                                        26,400

Less Variable Costs :

Variable manufacturing cost ( 2,200 units × $ 7.20)   (15,840)

Contribution                                                                    10,560

Less Expenses :

Fixed manufacturing cost                                              (3,600)

Fixed selling and administrative cost                            (1,200)

Net Income                                                                      5,760

Explanation:

A flexed budget shows the Budgeted Costs and Revenues at Actual level of production rather than the Budgeted level of production.

A report is termed as the financial statement which shows the costs and revenues that are incurred by a firm. It also displays if a business is profitable or losing money over a given accounting period.

The financial statements, together with the pro forma financial statement, aids in the understanding of your company’s liquidity.

Pro forma income statement in contribution format

Sales[tex]( 2,200 \:units \times \$ 12.00)[/tex]                                  26,400

Less Variable Costs :

Variable manufacturing cost  [tex]( 2,200 \:units \times \$ 7.20)[/tex]  (15,840)

Contribution                                                                    10,560

Less: Expenses :

Fixed manufacturing cost                                              (3,600)

Fixed selling and administrative cost                            (1,200)

Net Income                                                                      5,760

Therefore the net income is $5760

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In the new product development​ process, ideas that pass the idea screening step continue through​ ________. Strong concepts proceed to​ ________. A. marketing strategy​ development; business analysis B. product concept​ development; marketing strategy development C. product concept​ development; product development D. product concept​ development; business analysis E. marketing strategy​ development; product concept development

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Answer:

B. product concept​ development; marketing strategy development

Explanation:

Product concept​ development is the stage at which a lot of product ideas are generated, and new product are screened with the purpose of identifying good ideas and discarding poor ones on time. The new product concepts are then tested at this stage with a group of target consumers in order to discover the concepts with strong consumer appeal.

After product concept​ development, strong concepts proceed to marketing strategy development which, based on the product concept, is the stage at which an initial marketing strategy for a new product are designed.

Final answer:

In the new product development process, after an idea passes the idea screening, it enters the product concept development phase. If it is a strong concept, it then proceeds to business analysis.

Explanation:

In the new product development process, once an idea goes through the idea screening stage, it moves into product concept development. During this phase, the idea turns into a product concept where it is fully detailed with all its features and benefits. Then, if the concept is strong and promising, it proceeds to the next stage, which is business analysis. Here, the feasibility of the product concept is assessed in relation to the company's business model and market dynamics.

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