Flapjack Corporation had 7,736 actual direct labor hours at an actual rate of $12.10 per hour. Original production had been budgeted for 1,100 units, but only 961 units were actually produced. Labor standards were 7.8 hours per completed unit at a standard rate of $13.21 per hour. The direct labor rate variance is:______.

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Answer 1

Answer: $8,586.96 Favorable

Explanation:

Direct Labor Rate Variance = Actual Cost - Standard Cost of Actual Hours

Actual cost = Actual direct labor hours * Actual rate

= 7,736 * 12.10

= $93,605.60

Standard cost of actual hours = Actual hours * Standard cost

= 7,736 * 13.21

= $102,192.56

Direct labor rate variance:

= 93,605.60 - 102,192.56

= $8,586.96 Favorable

Favorable because actual cost was less than the budgeted standard cost.


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The debt to owners' equity ratio is a common type of liquidity ratio

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Answer: No

Explanation: D/E is a solvency ratio. Liquidity ratios are quick and current ratios.

Bugaboo Co. manufactures three types of cookies: Fluffs, Crinkles, and Snaps. The production process is relatively simple, and factory overhead costs are allocated to products using a single plantwide factory rate based on direct labor hours. Information for the month of May, Bugaboo's first month of operations, follows:
Budgeted Unit Volume Direct Labor Hours per unit
Fluffs 80,000 boxes 0.10
Crinkles 60,000 boxes 0.20
Snaps 20,000 boxes 0.50
Bugaboo has budgeted direct labor costs for May at $8.50 per hour. Budgeted direct materials costs for May are: Fluffs, $0.75/unit; Crinkles $0.40/unit; and Snaps $0.30/unit.
Bugaboo's budgeted overhead costs for May are:
Indirect Labor $280,000
Utilities $65,000
Supplies $45,000
Depreciation $30,000
Total $420,000
Assume that Bugaboo sells all the boxes it produces in May. Round your answers to two decimal places, if necessary.
a. Compute Bugaboo's plantwide factory overhead rate for May.
$_______per direct labor hour
b. Compute May's product cost for each type of cookie.
Cost per box Fluffs Crinkles Snaps
Total manufacturing cost $____ $____ $ ____

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Answer:

Bugaboo Co.

a. Bugaboo's plantwide factory overhead rate for May.

$14 per direct labor hour

b. May's product cost for each type of cookie.

                                                 Fluffs      Crinkles       Snaps

Cost per box                            $3.00       $4.90         $11.55    

Total manufacturing cost   $240,000  $294,000   $231,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Budgeted Unit Volume      Direct Labor Hours   Total DLH

                                                      per unit

Fluffs            80,000 boxes             0.10                   8,000

Crinkles       60,000 boxes            0.20                  12,000

Snaps          20,000 boxes            0.50                  10,000

Total direct labor hours for the three products = 30,000

Budgeted overhead costs for May are:

Indirect Labor      $280,000

Utilities                  $65,000

Supplies                $45,000

Depreciation        $30,000

Total                   $420,000

Overhead rate per direct labor hour = $14 ($420,000/30,000)

                                              Fluffs           Crinkles          Snaps

Direct labor hours                 8,000            12,000         10,000

Direct materials per unit       $0.75             $0.40          $0.30

Direct materials                $60,000        $24,000        $6,000

Direct labor costs               68,000         102,000        85,000

Overhead allocated          112,000          168,000      140,000

Total production costs $240,000       $294,000   $231,000

Cost per box                       $3.00              $4.90         $11.55    

Guillermo's Oil and Lube Company is a service company that offers oil changes and lubrication for automobiles and light trucks. On average, Guillermo has found that a typical oil change takes 24 minutes and 6.2 quarts of oil are used. In June, Guillermo's Oil and Lube had 980 oil changes. Guillermo's Oil and Lube Company provided the following information for the production of oil changes during the month of June:

Actual number of oil changes performed: 980
Actual number of direct labor hours worked: 386
Actual rate paid per direct labor hour: $14.50
Standard rate per direct labor hour: $14.00

Required:
a. Calculate total direct labor variance for oil changes in June?
b. Calculate The Direct Labor Rate Variance (LRV) and Direct Labor efficiency variance (LEV)

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Answer:

that hurts my brain when I try to think of the answer

The Cullumber Acres Inn is trying to determine its break-even point during its off-peak season. The inn has 50 rooms that it rents at $65 a night. Operating costs are as follows:

Salaries $7,000 per month
Utilities $1,000 per month
Depreciation $1,100 per month
Maintenance $1,508 per month
Maid service $13 per room
Other costs $26 per room

Required:
a. Determine the inn's break-even point in number of rented rooms per month.
b. Determine the inn's break-even point in dollars.

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Answer:

a. Breakeven point in number of rented rooms:

= Fixed costs / Contribution margin

Fixed cost = Salaries per month + Utilities + Depreciation + Maintenance

= 7,000 + 1,000 + 1,100 + 1,508

= $10,608

Contribution margin:

= Rent price - Maid service - Other costs

= 65 - 13 - 26

= $26

Breakeven point in rented rooms:

= 10,608 / 26

= 408 rooms

b. Breakeven point in dollars:

= Fixed costs / Contribution margin ratio

= 10,608 / (26 / 65)

= 10,608 / 40%

= $26,520

Jennifer is the sole beneficiary of an irrevocable trust created by her father. Income and principal may be distributed to her at the trustee's discretion. Jennifer has a 5-and-5 power of appointment over the trust. Jennifer died last month at which time the trust was valued at $2,500,000. She did not withdraw any money from the trust this year. How much of the trust was included in her estate at death

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Answer:

$125,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How much of the trust was included in her estate at death

Since she has 5-and-5 power of appointment over the trust which means that she has the ability to withdraw the GREATER of 5% of fair market value (fmv) of the trust or the amount of $5,000.

Hence, the amount that was included in her estate at death will be $125,000 which is calculated as (5%*trust valued amount of $2,500,000)

Therefore How much of the trust was included in her estate at death is $125,000

Department S had 700 units 70% completed in process at the beginning of the period, 8,800 units completed during the period, and 900 units 37% completed at the end of the period. What was the number of equivalent units of production for the period for conversion if the first-in, first-out method is used to cost inventories? Assume the completion percentage applies to both direct materials and conversion cost.
a. 9,543.
b. 8,310.
c. 8,100.
d. 8,643.

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Answer:

d. 8,643

Explanation:

Calculation to determin the number of equivalent units of production for the period for conversion if the first-in, first-out method is used to cost inventories

Units Completed During the period 8,800 units

Add Units Completed at the end 333 units

(900 units *37% )

Less Units Completed at the beginning 490 units

(700 units* 70)

Number of equivalent units 8,643

Therefore the number of equivalent units of production for the period for conversion if the first-in, first-out method is used to cost inventories is 8,643

Sarah inherited a large amount of cash after her grandparents passed away. She would rather overdraw her bank account and max out her credit cards, then deposit the cash into her bank account. This is an example of a consumer ________.

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Answer:

a) failing to treat money as fungible

Explanation:

In the given situation, since sarah has been use the money in the form of credit cards rather using the larger cash amount which is in her hand. So this represents that she should be failed for using the 2 forms of money also the fungibility of money means the various forms of money could be used interchangable.

Therefore the option a is correct

Samir is a self-employed marketing consultant. He had no income from January through March 2020. His April through December 2020 income subject to SE tax is $55,000.
Samir's SE tax for 2020 is $7,771 [$55,000 x 0.9235 x 0.153 = $7,771]. Samir may reduce his estimated tax payments by how much? Hint: USE Form Schedule SE to help you find the answer.

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Answer:

$3,886

Explanation:

Since SELF EMPLOYMENT TAX is 15.3% of your wages which is why the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) make it possible for you to deduct your employer equal portion of your self employment taxes that the employer pays during the year which is 7.65% Calculated as (15.3%/2) which therefore means that Samir may reduce his ESTIMATED TAX PAYMENTS by $3,886 [$55,000 x 0.9235 x 0.0765 = $3,886] while the remaining 7.65%( 15.3% -7.65%) are not deductible because they correspond to employee taxes.

Therefore he may reduce his ESTIMATED TAX PAYMENTS by $3,886.

You are offered an investment with returns of $ 1,371 in year 1, $ 3,623 in year 2, and $ 3,830 in year 3. The investment will cost you $ 8,022 today. If the appropriate Cost of Capital is 7.4 %, what is the Net present Value of the investment

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Answer:

$-512.90

Explanation:

Net present value is the present value of after-tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested.   

Only projects with a positive NPV should be accepted. A project with a negative NPV should not be chosen because it isn't profitable.  

When choosing between positive NPV projects, choose the project with the highest NPV first because it is the most profitable.

NPV can be calculated using a financial calculator

Cash flow in year 0 = $-8,022

Cash flow in year 1 = 1371

Cash flow in year 2 = 3623

Cash flow in year 3 = 3830

I = 7.4

NPV = $-512.90

To determine NPV using a financial calculator:

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

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

The Campbell Company is considering adding a robotic paint sprayer to its production line. The sprayer's base price is $1,080,000, and it would cost another $19,000 to install it. The machine falls into the MACRS 3-year class (the applicable MACRS depreciation rates are 33.33%, 44.45%, 14.81%, and 7.41%), and it would be sold after 3 years for $626,000. The machine would require an increase in net working capital (inventory) of $18,500. The sprayer would not change revenues, but it is expected to save the firm $436,000 per year in before-tax operating costs, mainly labor. Campbell's marginal tax rate is 30%. Cash outflows, if any, should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest dollar.
What is the Year-0 net cash flow?

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Answer:

$1,117,500

Explanation:

The net cash flow required immediately( year zero) to get the project underway comprises the sprayer's base price, its installation cost as well as the net working capital of $18,500.

The above-highlighted items are the ones cash outflows required in year zero while other ones are cash inflows or outflows required subsequently.

The net cash flow in year zero is computed thus:

Year-0 net cash flow=$1,080,000+$19,000+ $18,500

Year-0 net cash flow=$1,117,500  

Your aunt has promised to give you $5,000 when you graduate from college. You expect to graduate three years from now. If you speed up your plans to enable you to graduate two years from now, the present value of the promised gift will: Multiple Choice be less than $5,000. remain constant. decrease. Incorrect equal $5,000. increase

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Answer:

The present value of the promised gift will:

be less than $5,000.

Explanation:

The present value of $5,000 to be received in three years' time from today is less than $5,000 received.  This is explained by the time value of money concept.  If the $5,000 gift is discounted to today's value, using a discount factor of 0.751 (10% in three years' time), it would be $3,755 ($5,000 * 0.751).  This means that $5,000 received in year 3 is less than $5,000 received today.

The present value of the promised gift will be less than $5,000 If a person speeds up his/her plans to enable to graduate two years from now, by applying the concept of the time value of money.

What is the time value of money?

The time value of money is a fundamental concept of finance. This concept maintains that money or cash in the present is worth more than the identical sum of money to be accepted in the future.

In the above case, The present value of $5,000 to be received in the period of three years from today would be less than $5,000 received.

In the above case, the concept of the time value of money is applied. It means that if the $5,000 gift is discounted to today's value, using a discount factor of 0.751 (10% in three years' time), it would be:

[tex]=\$5,000 \times 0.751\\= \$3,755[/tex]

This means that $5,000 received in year 3 is less than $5,000 received today.

Therefore, option A is correct.

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Answer:

Jeff Bezos

Explanation:

Jeff Bezos là người sáng lập Amazon và có giá trị tài sản ròng là 205 tỷ USD

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Judd, Inc., owns 35% of Cosby Corporation. During the calendar year 2010, Cosby had net earnings of $300,000 and paid dividends of $30,000. Judd mistakenly recorded these transactions using the fair value method rather than the equity method of accounting. What effect would this have on the investment account, net income, and retained earnings, respectively?
a. Understate, overstate, overstate
b. Overstate, understate, understate
c. Overstate, overstate, overstate
d. Understate, understate, understate

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Answer: d. Understate, understate, understate

Explanation:

If using fair value, the effects of net earnings and dividends would not be accounted for. With the equity method however, this would have done leading to the investment account, net income, and retained earnings being understated if using fair value as opposed to equity.

The Equity method would have sent 35% of the net earnings to the investment account which would have increased it. 35% of the Cosby dividends would have been sent to the net income which would have increased it as well and when net income increases, so does retained earnings.

XZYY, Inc. currently has an issue of bonds outstanding that will mature in 16 years. The bonds have a face value of $1,000 and a stated annual coupon rate of 13.0% with annual coupon payments. The bond is currently selling for $1,176. The bonds may be called in 3 years for 113.0% of the par value. What is your expected quoted annual rate of return if you buy the bonds and hold them until maturity

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Answer: 10.66%

Explanation:

The expected quoted annual rate of return when the bonds are bought and being held until maturity will be calculated thus:

Coupon payment = 1000 × 13% = 130

The Yield to Maturity formula will be:

= Rate(maturity period, coupon payment, -price, fave value)

= Rate(16, 130, -1176, 1000)

Yield to Maturity = 10.66%

Therefore, the expected quoted annual rate of return is 10.66%.

Sofia bought a couch that required a $60 down payment and $60 per month for the next eight months. Which type of liability does this describe?
a) a long term liability
b) a non liquid liability
c) a consumer liability
d) a current liability

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answer should be d) a current liability

Assuming Sofia bought a couch that required a $60 down payment. This liability describe:d) a current liability.

What is current liability?

Current liability can be defined as the amount owe or debt amount a person is expected to pay back within a stipulated period of time.

Since Sonia is expected to pay $60 per month for eight months which means that Sonia has a debt to pay within a year.

Therefore this liability describe:d) a current liability.

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Yard Tools manufactures lawnmowers, weed-trimmers, and chainsaws. Its sales mix and unit contribution margin are as follows.

Sales Mix Unit Contribution Margin
Lawnmowers 20% $33
Weed-trimmers 50% $21
Chainsaws 30% $37

Yard Tools has fixed costs of $4,200,000.

Required:
Compute the number of units of each product that Yard Tools must sell in order to break even under this product mix.

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Answer:

Lawnmowers’ break-even point in units = 29,787 units

Weed-trimmers’ break-even point in units = 74,468 units

Chainsaws' break-even point in units = 44,681 unit

Explanation:

Given:

                                    Sales Mix              Unit Contribution Margin

Lawnmowers                 20%                                     $33

Weed-trimmers              50%                                     $21

Chainsaws                     30%                                     $37

The number of units of each product that Yard Tools must sell in order to break even under this product mix can be computed using Weighted-Average Contribution Margin Ratio as follows:

Weighted contribution margin = (Sales Mix of Lawnmowers * Unit Contribution Margin of Lawnmowers) + (Sales Mix of Weed-trimmers * Unit Contribution Margin of Weed-trimmers) + (Sales Mix of Chainsaws * Unit Contribution Margin of Chainsaws) = (20% * $33) + (50% * $21) + (30% * $37) = $28.20

Total break-even point in units for the company = Fixed cost / Weighted contribution margin = $4,200,000 / $28.20 = 148,936 units

Therefore, we have:

Lawnmowers’ break-even point in units = Sales Mix of Lawnmowers * Total break-even point in units for the company = 20% * 148,936 = 29,787 units

Weed-trimmers’ break-even point in units = Sales Mix of Weed-trimmers * Total break-even point in units for the company = 50% * 148,936 = 74,468 units

Chainsaw’s break-even point in units = Sales Mix of Chainsaws * Total break-even point in units for the company = 30% * 148,936 = 44,681 units

ABC Corp. issued $100,000 of bonds at a premium; as a result, the company: A. received more than $100,000. B. received less than $100,000. C. will pay the bondholders more money on the maturity date than it received on the issue date. D. received $100,000.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

If the yield to maturity is greater than the bonds coupon rate the bond is selling at a discount. Bond issuers would receive less than the face value of the bond as payment when the bond is sold  

If the yield to maturity is less than the bonds coupon rate the bond is selling at a premium. Bond issuers would receive a greater sum than the face value of the bond as payment when the bond is sold  

If a bond’s coupon rate is equal to its yield to maturity, then the bond is selling at par. Bond issuers would receive an amount equal to the face value of the bond as payment when the bond is sold  

A granary allocates the cost of unprocessed wheat to the production of feed, flour, and starch. For the current period, unprocessed wheat was purchased for $120,000, and the following quantities of product and sales revenues were produced.
Product Pounds Price per Pound
Feed 100,000 $ 0.70
Flour 50,000 2.20
Starch 20,000 1.00
How much of the $120,000 cost should be allocated to flour if the value basis is used?
a) $24,500.
b) $84,000.
c) $66,000.
d) $70,000.
e) $200,000.

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Answer:

c) $66,000.

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

The value allocated is as follows:

Feed (100,000 × 0.7)=70,000

Flour (50,000 × 2.2)=110,000

Starch (20,000 × 1)=20,000

Total 200,000

Now allocation to the flour is

= (110,000 ÷ 200,000 × 120,000)

= $66,000

hence, the option c is correct

In Washburn's factory, what is the break-even point for the new line of guitars if the retail price is (a) $349, (b) $389, and (c) $309? Also, (d) if Washburn achieves the sales target of 2,000 units at the $349 retail price, what will its profit be?

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Answer:

a. 186 units

b. 156 units

c. 232 units

d. $370,000

Explanation:

a. Calculation to determine the break-even point for the new line of guitars if the retail price is $349

Using this formula

Break-even point quantity = Fixed cost / Unit price – Unit variable cost

Let plug in the formula

Break-even point quantity = ($14,000 + $4,000 + $20,000) / $349 – ($25 + $120)

Break-even point quantity= $38,000 / $349 - $145

Break-even point quantity= $38,000 / $204

Break-even point quantity= 186.27

Break-even point quantity= 186 units

Therefore the break-even point for the new line of guitars if the retail price is $349 will be 186 units

b. Calculation to determine the break-even point for the new line of guitars if the retail price is $389

Break-even point quantity = ($14,000 + $4,000 + $20,000) / $389 – ($25 + $120)

Break-even point quantity= $38,000 / $389 - $145

Break-even point quantity= $38,000 / $244= 155.74

Break-even point quantity = 156 units (Approximately)

Therefore Therefore the break-even point for the new line of guitars if the retail price is $389 will be 156 units

c. Calculation to determine the break-even point for the new line of guitars if the retail price is $309

Break-even point quantity=($14,000+$4,000+$20,000)/$309 – ($25 + $120)

Break-even point quantity= $38,000 / $309 - $145

Break-even point quantity= $38,000 / $164

Break-even point quantity= 231.71

Break-even point quantity = 232 units (Approximately)

Therefore the break-even point for the new line of guitars if the retail price is $309 will be 232 units

d. Calculation to determine what will its profit be

if Washburn achieves the sales target of 2,000 units at the $349 retail price

Using this formula

Profit = Total revenue – Total cost

Profit= (P x Q) – [FC + (UVC x Q)]

Let plug in the formula

Profit= ($349 x 2000) – [$38,000 + ($145 x 2,000)]

Profit= $698,000 – $328,000

Profit= $370,000

Therefore the profit will be $370,000

An effective price ceiling will cause consumers to: Instructions: In order to receive full credit, you must make a selection for each option. For correct answer(s), click the option once to place a check mark. For incorrect answer(s), click the option twice to empty the box. check all that apply gain surplus from additional trades.unanswered lose surplus from paying a lower price.unanswered lose surplus from trades that no longer take place.unanswered gain surplus from paying a lower price.unanswered

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Answer:

gain surplus from paying a lower price

Explanation:

An effective price ceiling will cause consumers to "gain surplus from paying a lower price."

This is based on the idea that an effective price ceiling usually leads to prices being below the equilibrium price or equates to a lower price.

At this point, the buyers demand more of the products, while the sellers have a lower incentive to produce more. And therefore, the quantity demanded will exceed the quantity supplied.

Hence, consumers gain excess (more demands) by paying a lower price.

Jebali Company reports gross income of $340,000 and other property-related expenses of $229,000 and uses a depletion rate of 14%. Calculate Jebali's depletion allowance for the current year. $fill in the blank 1

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Answer:

15,540

Explanation:

Depletion = depletion rate x (gross income - expenses)

0.14 x ($340,000 - $229,000) = 15,540

Zell Company had sales of $1,800,000 and related cost of merchandise sold of $1,150,000 for its first year of operations ending December 31, 20Y3. Zell Company provides customers refunds and allowances for any damaged merchandise. At the end of the year, Zell Company estimates that customers will request refunds and allowances for 1.5% of sales. Assume that on February 3, 20Y4, Zell Company paid a customer a $5,000 cash refund for damaged merchandise. Required: (a) Journalize the adjusting entry on December 31, 20Y3, to record the expected customer refunds and allowances\.\* (b) Journalize the entry to record the cash refund\.\* *Refer to the chart of accounts for the exact wording of the account titles. CNOW journals do not use lines for journal explanations. Every line on a journal page is used for debit or credit entries. CNOW journals will automatically indent a credit entry when a credit amount is entered.

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Solution :

a).      Date                 Description                       Debit($)                   Credit($)

  31st Dec 20Y3           Sales                              27,000

                              (1,800,000 x 1.5%)        

                             Customer refunds payable                                    27,000    

                             

                             Estimated sales return           16,000

                              inventory

                           Cost of merchandise sold                                        16,000

b).     Date                 Description                       Debit($)                   Credit($)

  3 Feb, 20Y4   Customer refund payable        5000

                          Cash                                                                           5000

                         Merchandise inventory              3100

                        Estimated return inventory                                        3100

10 years with a stated interest rate of 11% and a face value of $500,000. Interest payments are made semi-annually. The market rate for this type of bond is 12%. Using present value tables, calculate the issue price of the bonds

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Answer:= $471,325

Explanation:

Price of a bond = Present value of coupon payments + Present value of face value at maturity

Coupon payments = 500,000 * 11% * 1/2 years = $27,500  

Periodic yield = 12%/ 2 = 6% per semi annual period  

Periods = 10 * 2 = 20 semi annual periods

Coupon payment is constant so it is an annuity.  

Price of bond = Present value of annuity + Present value of face value at maturity  

= (Annuity * Present value interest factor of Annuity, 6%, 20 years) + Face value / (1 + rate) ^ number of periods  

= (27,500 * 11.4699) + 500,000 / (1 + 6%)²⁰  

= $471,325

Ivo Company has a $10 million face value bond issue outstanding. These bonds include a call option that permits Ivo to redeem the bonds at any time for 101% of par. These bonds were issued at a premium and have a carrying value of $10,200,000. If Ivo calls the bonds, its income statement will reflect:_---.
a. neither a gain nor a loss on redemption.
b. a gain on redemption.
c. a loss on redemption.

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Answer:

b. a gain on redemption.

Explanation:

Given that

The face value of the bond is $10 million

The bond should be redeemed at 101% of par

Also it is issued for a premium and its carrying value is $10,200,000

Since the carrying value is more than the face value that means the income statement represent the gain on redemption of the bonds

Therefore the option b is correct

Bluegill Company sells 14,000 units at $240 per unit. Fixed costs are $168,000, and operating income is $1,176,000. Determine the following:
a. Variable cost per unit.
b. Unit contribution margin.
c. Contribution margin ratio.

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Answer:

a. Variable cost per unit:

= (Sales - Fixed costs - Operating income) / number of units sold

= ((14,000 units * 240) - 168,000 - 1,176,000) / 14,000

= 2,016,000 / 14,000

= $144 per unit

b. Unit contribution margin:

= Selling price - Variable cost per unit

= 240 - 144

= $96

c. Contribution margin ratio:

= Unit contribution margin / Selling price

= 96 / 240

= 40%

Alpha Technology produces two products: a high-end laptop under the label Excellent Laptops and an inexpensive desktop under the label Outstanding Computers. The two products use two overhead activities, with the following costs:
Setting up equipment $3,000
Machining $15,000
The controller has collected the expected annual prime costs for each product, the machine hours, the setup hours, and the expected production. Excellent Laptops Outstanding Computers
Direct Labor $25,000 $10,000
Direct Materials $20,000 $5,000
Expected Production in Units 3,000 3,000
Machine Hours 850 2,000
Setup Hours 80 75
Calculate Outstanding Computer's consumption ratio for setup hours. (Note: Round your answer to two decimal places.)
a. 0.25
b. 0.48
c. 0.75
d. 0.45
e. 0.90

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Answer:

Alpha Technology

Outstanding Computer's consumption ratio for setup hours is:

b. 0.48

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Overhead activities and costs:

Setting up equipment $3,000

Machining $15,000

                                            Excellent      Outstanding

                                             Laptops        Computers

Direct Labor                         $25,000         $10,000

Direct Materials                   $20,000          $5,000

Expected Production in Units 3,000             3,000

Machine Hours                           850             2,000

Setup Hours                                  80                  75

Total setup hours = 155 hours

Outstanding Computer's consumption ratio for setup hours = 75/155 * 100

= 48%

The papilla supplies nourishment to the

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Answer:

Papilla: Cells filled with capillaries that supply nourishment to the cells around it.

The demand and supply functions for basic cable TV in the local market are given as: Calculate the consumer and producer surplus in this market. If the government implements a price ceiling of $15 on the price of basic cable service, calculate the new levels of consumer and producer surplus. Are all consumers better off

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Answer: Hello your question is poorly written attached below is the complete question

answer:

a) Cs = 800,000 ,  Ps = 1,500,000

b) Cs = 1437500,  Ps = 525,000

Explanation:

Demand function ( Qd ) = 200,000 - 4000 P

supply function ( Qs ) = 20,000 + 2000 P

at equilibrium :  200,000 - 4000P = 20,000 + 2000P

therefore ; P = 180,000 / 6000 = 30

Q = 20,000 + 2000 ( 30 ) = 80,000

a) Determine consumer and producer surplus in the market

consumer surplus ( Cs ) This is the area above the price and below the demand curve  = 1/2 * ( 50 - 30 ) 80,000 = 800,000

producer surplus ( Ps ) This is the area above supply and below price

= 30 * ( 80,000 ) -  1/2 (80,000 - 20,000 ) (30)

= 1,500,000

b) Determine the new levels of consumer and producer surplus with a price ceiling of $15

Pc (ceiling price ) = $15

Qd = 200,000 - 4000 ( 15 )  = 140,000

Qs = 20,000 + 2000 ( 15 ) = 50,000

∴ New consumer surplus = area ( a , Pc, b, d )

= ( 30 - 15 ) (50,000) + 1/2(50-30) (80,000) - 1/2 (80,000 - 50,000 ) (37.5 - 30)

   = 1437500

New producer surplus = area ( Pc , b, e 0 )

= ( 15 ) ( 50000) - 1/2 ( 50,000 - 20,000 ) (15)

= 525,000

Gutierrez Company is constructing a building. Construction began in 2014 and the building was completed on December 31, 2014. Gutierrez made payments to the construction company of $2,500,000 on 7/1/14, $5,500,000 on 9/1/14, and $5,000,000 on 12/31/14. What is the amount of weighted average accumulated expenditures

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Answer:

$3,083,333.33

Explanation:

Weighted average accumulated expenditures = ($2,500,000*6/12) + ($5,500,000*4/12)

Weighted average accumulated expenditures = $1,250,000 + $1,833,333.33

Weighted average accumulated expenditures = $3,083,333.33

So, the amount of weighted average accumulated expenditures is $3,083,333.33.

Your grandfather has offered you a choice of one of the three following alternatives: $11,500 now; $5,700 a year for five years; or $71,000 at the end of five years. Use Appendix B and Appendix D for an approximate answer, but calculate your final answer using the formula and financial calculator methods.

Required:
a. Assuming you could earn 9 percent annually, compute the present value of each alternative.
b. Which alternative should you choose?

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Answer:

1. $11,500

2. $22,171.01

3. $46,145.13

option 3. This is because it has the highest present value

Explanation:

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

option 2

Cash flow each year from year 1 to 5 = $5,700

I = 9

PV = 22,171,01

OPTION 3

Cash flow in year 5 = 71,000

I = 9

PV = 46,145.13

To determine PV using a financial calculator take the following steps:

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

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

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