Convertible Preferred Stock, Convertible Bonds, and EPSFrancis Company has 24,000 shares of common stock outstanding at the beginning of 2016. Francis issued 3,000 additional shares on May 1 and 2,000 additional shares on September 30. It also has two convertible securities outstanding at the end of 2016. These are:Convertible preferred stock: 2,500 shares of 8.5%, $50 par, preferred stock were issued on January 2, 2013, for $60 per share. Each share of preferred stock is convertible into 3 shares of common stock. Current dividends have been declared and paid. To date, no preferred stock has been converted.Convertible bonds: Bonds with a face value of $250,000 and an interest rate of 5.5% were issued at par in 2015. Each $1,000 bond is convertible into 20 shares of common stock. To date, no bonds have been converted.Francis earned net income of $72,500 during 2016. The income tax rate is 30%.Required:1. Compute the number of shares of common stock that Francis should use in calculating basic earnings per share for 2016.Weighted average shares outstanding: shares2. Calculate basic earnings per share for 2016. If required, round your answer to two decimal places.Basic earnings per share: $3. Calculate diluted earnings per share for 2016 and the incremental EPS of the preferred stock and convertible bonds. If required, round your answers to two decimal places.Diluted earnings per share: $Incremental earnings per shareBonds:$Preferred:$4a. Assume the same facts as above except that net income included a loss from discontinued operations of $18,000 net of income taxes. Compute basic EPS. You do not have to calculate diluted EPS for this case. If required, round your answer to two decimal places.Basic earning per share: $4b. Show how the basic EPS you calculated should be reported to shareholders. You do not have to calculate diluted EPS.Francis CompanyEPS ComputationsEPS Based on:Income from continuing operations$Loss from discontinued operations$Net income$

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Answer 1

Answer:

  1.   weighted average number of outstanding common share

As at Jan                                      24,000

New issues :

May 1         3000*8/12                   2000

Sep 30    2000*3/12                        500

                                                 26,500

2.  Basic Earnings per share for 2016 = Net income - Preferred dividend / weighted average number of outstanding shares

                                                       =  ($72,500 - 10,625)/26,500

                                                      = $2.33

Preferred stock dividend  =  8.5%*2,500 *$50  =  $10,625

3. Diluted Earning per share  for 2016 =( Net income + after tax income saved )/ weighted average number of outstanding common stock

   Dilluted EPS  =   $82,125/39000 = $2.11

Incremental EPS :

Bond =              $9,625/5000  = $1.93

Preferred stock  =  $10,625/7500 =  $1.42

Workings

Earnings

Net Income  =                                    $72,500

After tax saved income:

Bond(100-30%)*250,000*5.5%      =   9,625

                                                              82,125

Number of common stock from conversion

Preferred stock  = 2500*3 = 7,500

Bond  = ($250,000/$1,000)* 20 = 5,000

weighted average number of share outstanding  =   26,500+ 7500+5000

                                                                                 =  39,000

4a. Basi Eraning per share  = ( $72,500 + 18,000)/ 26,500

                                             =   $3.42

b. Basic EPS based on

Income form continuing operation   =  $90,500/26,500 =  $3.42

Loss from discointinued operation =  -$18,000/26,500  = -$0.68

Net Income                                      =   $72,500/26500   =   $2.74

                       =

                 

                 

Explanation:

Answer 2
Final answer:

The number of shares of common stock that should be used in calculating basic earnings per share (EPS) for 2016 is 26,500. The basic EPS for 2016 is $2.74, while the diluted EPS, considering convertible preferred stocks and bonds, is $1.92 per share.

Explanation:

To answer this question, let's first calculate the weighted average number of outstanding common stocks for 2016. The company began the year with 24,000 shares, then issued 3,000 more on May 1 (that's 8 months of contribution) and another 2,000 on September 30 (3 months of contribution).

The weighted average is therefore: 24,000 + (3,000 * 8/12) + (2,000 * 3/12) = 26,500 shares

Next, we calculate the basic EPS by dividing the net income by the average shares calculated above. The basic EPS is: $72,500 / 26,500 shares = $2.74 per share.

For diluted EPS, both the convertible preferred stocks and the convertible bonds need to be considered. So the potential additional shares are: (2,500 shares * 3) + (250,000 / $1,000 * 20) = 12,500. Therefore, the total shares including dilution would be 26,500 + 12,500 = 39,000 shares.

To calculate diluted EPS, we need to adjust net income by adding back after-tax interest expense on the convertible bonds. The total income will be $72,500 + (250,000 * 5.5% * (1-30%)) = $74,875. Now, the diluted EPS is $74,875 / 39,000 shares = $1.92 per share.

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A registered securities agent solicits a customer to buy mutual fund shares. The customer buys 200 shares, sending a check made out to the fund's custodian bank to the agent. The agent does not record the trade on the books of the broker-dealer.

Under the Uniform Securities Act, this action is:

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Answer: prohibited private securities transaction

Explanation: The action performed by the registered securities agent by soliciting a customer to buy mutual funds and not recording the trade in the books after the customer buys under the Uniform Securities Act is a prohibited private securities transaction. This is essentially because private securities transactions are a prohibited business practice under the Act as a result, every trade effected by an agent must be recorded on the books of the broker-dealer and which in turn must be supervised by the broker-dealer.

Suppose that preferences over private consumption C and public goods G are such that these two goods are perfect substitutes, that is, the marginal rate of substitution of public goods for private goods is a constant b > 0. Determine the optimal quantity of public goods that the government should provide, and interpret your results. Make sure you show all of the relevant cases. What happens when b changes, or when q changes?

Repeat part (a), except with perfect complements preferences, that is, for the case where the representative consumer always wishes to consume private consumption goods and public goods in fixed proportions, or C = aG, with a > 0.

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Answer:

Please see explanation below.

Explanation:

Public goods are goods consumed collectively, they are provided for all members of a community,

no one can be excluded from their consumption. The consumption by one person does not decrease the consumption possibilities for others. Public goods are available for everybody without paying, and these goods cannot be rationed: they are either provided for the whole community, or for no one. Examples of public goods include the public lighting system, public roads, radio broadcasts, national defence, lighthouses, town pavements, etc.

Private goods, on the other hand, are goods consumed individually, and if a unit has been consumed by

someone, then no one else can also consume the same unit. Private goods are scarcely available, and consuming a unit will decrease the amount available for further consumption. Therefore consumers compete for private goods, i.e. private goods are rival in consumption. Consumers can consume them if they pay the price, non-payers are excluded from consumption.

In the first scenario, given that both the private good and public good are perfect substitutes, the optimum quantity produced by the government is at the point where marginal social cost is equal to the marginal social benefit. This optimum output is lower than that of the private firm because the price of public good is higher than price of private good (since marginal social cost > marginal private cost).

If b increases, that means consumers are willing to give up more units of public goods for one unit of the private good. Therefore, the quantity produced by the government will reduce.

For the second part of the question: C = aG, where a > 0.

This implies that equal or more units of the private good is consumed with a particular units of public good. The optimum output still remain at the point where marginal social cost is equal to marginal social benefit but this output level is lower than if the two goods were to be perfect substitutes.

Phipps Company borrowed $16,000 cash on October 1, 2014, and signed a six-month, 6% interest-bearing note payable with interest payable at maturity. Assuming that adjusting entries have not been made during the year, the amount of accrued interest payable to be reported on the December 31, 2014 balance sheet is which of the following?a $240.b $360.c $120.d $480.

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Answer:

The accrued interest payable to be reported on December 31, 2014 will be $240 and option a is the correct answer.

Explanation:

The interest rate given on the notes payable is the annual rate. Following the accrual basis of accounting, the revenues and expenses for a period should be matched and recorded in their respective periods. Thus, the interest relating to the period from October to December will be recorded as an expense on 31 December 2014 and debited to interest expense and credited to interest payable as the interest will be paid at maturity.

The interest expense for the 3 month period from October to December is,

Interest expense = 16000 * 0.06 * 3/12  =  $240

The entry will be,

31 Dec 2014 Interest expense    $240 Dr

                          Interest Payable      $240 Cr

Answer:

The amount of accrued interest payable to be reported on the December 31, 2014 balance sheet is a $240

Explanation:

Phipps Company borrowed $16,000, 6% interest rate.

The amount of the interest per year = 6% x $16,000 = $960

The amount of the interest per month = $960/12 = $80

On December 31, 2014, following 3 months borrowing, the amount Interest expense Phipps Company records:

$80 x 3 = $240

The adjusting entry:

Debit Interest expense $240

Credit  Interest Payable $240

Meiji Isetan Corp. of Japan has two regional divisions with headquarters in Osaka and Yokohama. Selected data on the two divisions follow:

Division Osaka Yokohama
Sales $ 10,700,000 $ 37,000,000
Net operating income $ 749,000 $ 3,330,000
Average operating assets $ 2,675,000 $ 18,500,000

For each division, compute the return on investment (ROI) in terms of margin and turnover.

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Answer:

Osaka ROI is 28%

Yokohama ROI is 18%

Explanation:

The formula for return on investment =net income/average operating assets*100

For Osaka division:

net income is $749,000

average operating assets is $2,675,000

return on investment=$749,000/$2,675,000*100

                                  =28%

For Yokohama

net income is $3,330,000

average operating assets is $18,500,000

return on investment=$3,330,000/$18,500,000

                                  =18%

Even though Yokohama has a higher net operating income ,the Osaka division recorded a better performance using ROI as  a performance metric,which shows profit computation is an absolute figure which does not consider the amount of resources invested in  order to earn the profit

Vaughn Company provides for bad debt expense at the rate of 3% of accounts receivable. The following data are available for 2018: Allowance for doubtful accounts, 1/1/18 (Cr.) $ 11900 Accounts written off as uncollectible during 2018 9900 Ending accounts receivable 1197000 The Allowance for Doubtful Accounts balance at December 31, 2018, should be

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Answer:

The Allowance for Doubtful Accounts balance at December 31, 2018, should be $35,613.

Explanation:

The question did not tell us whether the ending balance of accounts receivable had already been adjusted for with the write-off that happened during the year. If we assume, it was not adjusted for, the required journals would be:

Debit Allowance for doubtful accounts             $9,900

Credit Accounts receivable                                $9,900

(To write-off accounts receivable)

The impact on accounts receivable is $1,197,000 - $9,900 = $1,187,100

The impact on Allowance for doubtful accounts  is $11,900 - $9,900 = $2,000

3% of accounts receivable ($1,187,100) = $35,613

The required bad debt expense is $35,613 - $2,000 = $33,613

Debit Bad debt expense                                      $33,613

Credit Allowance for doubtful accounts             $33,613

(To record bad debt expense for the year)

Austin Fisher contributed land, inventory, and $34,000 cash to a partnership. The land had a book value of $70,000 and a market value of $127,000. The inventory had a book value of $62,000 and a market value of $57,700. The partnership also assumed a $50,000 note payable owed by Fisher that was used originally to purchase the land. Provide the journal entry for Fisher.

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Answer:

The journal entry will be as follows;

Explanation:

Cash               Dr.$34,000

Land               Dr.$127,000

Inventory        Dr.$57,700

Note Payable                        Cr.$50,000

Capital-Fisher                        Cr.$168,700

With contribution of assets net off of note payable by partnership,the fisher capital will be recorded in partnership.

Adjusted WACC.  Lewis runs an outdoor adventure company and wants to know what effect a tax change will have on his​ company's WACC. ​ Currently, Lewis has the following financing​ pattern: ​Equity:  35​% and cost of 14.00​% Preferred​ stock:  15​% and cost of 11.00​% ​Debt:  50​% and cost of 10.0​% before taxes What is the adjusted WACC for Lewis if the tax rate is a.  40​%? b.  30​%? c.  20​%? d.  10​%? e.  0​%? a.  What is the adjusted WACC for Lewis if the tax rate is 40​%? nothing​% ​ (Round to two decimal​ place

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Answer:

The workings of Adjusted WACC under each of Tax scenario are attached

Explanation:

Mr.​ Beautiful, an organization that sells weight training​sets, has an ordering cost of ​$45 for the​ BB-1 set​ (BB-1 stands for Body Beautiful Number​ 1). The carrying cost for​ BB-1 is $20 per set per year. To meet​ demand, Mr. Beautiful orders large quantities of​ BB-1 7 times a year. The stockout cost for​ BB-1 is estimated to be $45

per set. Over the past several​ years, Mr. Beautiful has observed the following demand during the lead time for​ BB-1: Demand During Lead Time Probability
Value 1 10 0.1
Value 2 30 0.2
Value 3 50 0.2
Value 4 70 0.2
Value 5 90 0.2
Value 6 110 0.1

The reorder point for​ BB-1 is 50 sets. What level of safety stock should be maintained for​BB-1?
The optimal quantity of safety stock which minimizes expected total cost is nothing ______

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Answer:

839.216

Explanation:

For we to calculate the total cost, we use the following

Total Cost = Carrying Cost + Stock out Cost

= 0+ $45 x 4 x [.2(100-80)+.2(120-80)+.1(140-80)] = 1368*

Now

Total Cost = Carrying Cost + stock out Cost

Total cost= [10 x 20]+40 x 4 x [.2990-50-20)+.1(110-50-20)]

Total cost = 200-1115.216+4

Total cost = 839.216

In this exercise we have to use statistical knowledge to find the optimal quantity that best fits the informed stock, thus we have to:

[tex]839.216[/tex]

For we to calculate the total cost, we use then using the formula bellow:

[tex]Total\ Cost = Carrying \ Cost + Stock \ out \ Cost[/tex]

Substituting the values ​​given in the text we have to:

[tex]0+ \$45 * 4 * [2(100-80)+2(120-80)+1(140-80)] = 1368[/tex]

They are using the total cost formula, we have to:

[tex]Total \ Cost = Carrying \ Cost + stock \ out \ Cost[/tex]

Substituting the values ​​given in the text we have to:

[tex]Total = [10 * 20]+40 * 4 * [2990-50-20)+1(110-50-20)]\\Total = 200-1115.216+4\\Total = 839.216[/tex]

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Apple reports the following net sales (in $ millions) by product line in its fiscal year 2017 annual report.

Product line 2017 Sales 2016 Sales
iPhone $141,319 $136,700
iPad 19,222 28,628
Mac 25,850 22,831
Services 29,980 24,348
Other 12,863 11,132

1. If Apple assigns overhead costs to product lines based on sales, which product line would be assigned the highest amount of overhead costs for 2017?
2. If Apple assigns overhead costs to product lines based on sales, which product line would be assigned the lowest amount of overhead costs for 2017?
3. Which of Apple’s product lines had the largest percentage increase in sales from 2016 to 2017?

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Answer:

1. iPhone

2.Others

3. Services

Explanation:

1. According to the question the product line of iPhone would have the highest amount which is $141,319 in 2017

2. According the second point the others product line based on sales would have the least amount which is $12,863 in 2017.

3. The increase in sales from 2016 to 2017 is shown below:-

Particulars    2017 (A)     2018 (B)     Difference     Percentage

                                                          C = A - B        C ÷ B × 100

iPhone         $141,319    $136,700      $4,619            3.4%

iPad              $19,222    $28,628       ($1,406)          (6.4%)

Mac              $25,850    $22,831        $3,019            13.2%

Services        $29,980   $24,348        $5,632          23.1%

Other           $12,863      $11,132           $1,731            15.5%

Therefore Services has the highest sales from 2016 to 2017

Cullumber Construction Company earned $400,000 during the year ended June 30, 2017. After paying out $225,794 in dividends, the balance went into retained earnings. If the firm's total retained earnings were $841,936 at the end of fiscal year 2017, what were the retained earnings on its balance sheet on July 1, 2016

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Answer:

Opening balance of retained earnings  is $667,730

Explanation:

The balance of retained earnings at the the end is the sum of opening balance, profit earned and less dividend payment for the period

Retained earnings at the end = Opening balance + profit - dividend

let y represent the opening balance

841, 936 = y + 400,000 - 225,794

y= 841, 936-400,000 + 225,794

y= $667,730

Opening balance of retained earnings = balance sheet on July 1, 2016 is $667, 730

Zhao Co. has fixed costs of $354,000. Its single product sells for $175 per unit, and variable costs are $116 per unit. The company expects sales of 10,000 units. Prepare a contribution margin income statement for the year ended December 31, 2019.

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Answer:

Contribution margin income statement for the year ended December 31, 2019

Sales (10,000×$175)                              1,750,000

Less Variable Costs (10,000×$116)      (1,160,000)

Contribution                                             590,000

Less Fixed Costs                                    (354,000)

Net Income/(loss)                                    236,000

Explanation:

Variable Costing Income = Contribution - Fixed Costs

Final answer:

To prepare a contribution margin income statement for Zhao Co., calculate the total sales, total variable costs, and total contribution margin. The income statement will show the company's revenue, costs, and profit for the year.

Explanation:

To prepare a contribution margin income statement, you need to calculate the total sales, total variable costs, and total contribution margin. The contribution margin is the selling price per unit minus the variable cost per unit.

First, calculate the total sales: 10,000 units x $175 per unit = $1,750,000.

Next, calculate the total variable costs: 10,000 units x $116 per unit = $1,160,000.

Finally, calculate the contribution margin: Total sales - Total variable costs = $1,750,000 - $1,160,000 = $590,000.

Contribution Margin Income Statement:Sales: $1,750,000Variable Costs: $1,160,000Contribution Margin: $590,000Fixed Costs: $354,000Net Income: Contribution Margin - Fixed Costs = $590,000 - $354,000 = $236,000

The contribution margin income statement shows the company's revenue, costs, and profit for the year.

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Damon Corporation issued $400,000 of 6% bonds on May 1, 2020 using straight-line interest. The bonds were dated January 1, 2020, and mature January 1, 2023, with interest payable July 1 and January 1. The bonds were issued at face value plus accrued interest.

Prepare Damon's journal entries for (a) the May 1 issuance, (b) the July 1 interest payment, and (c) the December 31 adjusting entry.

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Answer:

May 1

Dr Cash408,000

Cr Bonds Payable 400,000

Cr Interest Expense 8,000

July 1

Dr Interest Expense 12,000

Cr Cash 12,000

Dec 31

Dr Interest Expense 12,000

Cr Interest Payable12,000

Explanation:

May 1,

Dr Cash408,000

Cr Bonds Payable 400,000

Cr Interest Expense 8,000(Accrued Interest = 400,000 x 6% x 4/12)

July 1

Dr Interest Expense 12,000

Cr Cash 12,000(Bond interest expense = 400,000 x 6% x 6/12)

Dec 31

Dr Interest Expense 12,000

Cr Interest Payable12,000

Rede Inc. manufactures a single product. Variable costing net operating income was $63,800 last year and its inventory decreased by 300 units. Fixed manufacturing overhead cost was $4 per unit for both units in beginning and in ending inventory. What was the absorption costing net operating income last year

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Answer:

$62,600

Explanation:

Net operating income under variable costing = $63,800

Fixed manufacturing overhead cost deferred in inventory = (300 units multiplied by $4) =$1,200

the absorption costing net operating income last year= $63,800 - $1,200 = $62,600

MV Corporation has debt with market value of $ 95 ​million, common equity with a book value of $ 101 ​million, and preferred stock worth $ 17 million outstanding. Its common equity trades at $ 51 per​ share, and the firm has 6.1 million shares outstanding. What weights should MV Corporation use in its​ WACC?

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Answer:

The total market value of the firm is $423.1 million.

Debt is 22.44% of the total value, Preferred stock is 4.10%,

Common equity is 73.52%.

Explanation:

MV Corporation

Value of debt: $95 million

Value of preferred stock: $17 million

Market value of common equity: $51 per share × 6.1 million shares= $311.1million

Total market value of firm: $95 +17 +311.1 =$423.1 million

Weights for WACC calculation:

Debt = 95÷423.1

=22.45%

Preferred Stock 17÷423.1

=4.10%

Common Equity 311.1÷423.1

=73.52

Hence The total market value of the firm is $423.1million. Debt is 22.44% of the total value, preferred stock is 4.10%, and common equity is 73.52%.

Consider a small landscaping company run by Mr. Viemeister. He is considering increasing his firm’s capacity. If he adds one more worker, the firm’s total monthly revenue will increase from $54,000 to $66,000. If he adds one more tractor, monthly revenue will increase from $54,000 to $62,000. Each additional worker costs $4,000 per month, while an additional tractor would also cost $4,000 per month.

. a. What is the marginal revenue product of labor? The marginal revenue product of capital?

b. What is the ratio of the marginal revenue product of labor to the price of labor (MRPL/PL)? . What is the ratio of the marginal product of capital to the price of capital (MRPK/PK)?

. c. Is the firm using the least-costly combination of inputs?

d. Does adding an additional worker or adding an additional tractor yield a larger increase in total revenue for each dollar spent?

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Answer:

A.$12,000

B.$8000

C.MRPL/PL = 3

MRPK/PK =2

D) Since each of the above calculated ratios are more than one, therefore adding additional worker or tractor will increase the total revenue for each of the dollar spent.

Explanation:

(a) The Marginal Revenue Product of Labor (MRPL) can said to be the additional revenue generated when an additional worker is employed.

$66,000 - $54,000 = $12,000

Thus, MRPL is 12,000

b) Marginal revenue product of capital is

( 62000 - 54000)= $8000

c) MRPL/PL = 12000/ 4000= 3

MRPK/PK = 8000/4000=2

Therefore Since these two ratios are not equal it means the firm is not using the least cost combination of inputs.

d) Since each of the above calculated ratios are more than one, therefore adding additional worker or tractor will increase the total revenue for each of the dollar spent.

Cullumber Corporation earns $840000 and pays cash dividends of $300000 during 2021. Dexter Corporation owns 4200 of the 10000 outstanding shares of Cullumber. What amount should Dexter show in the investment account at December 31, 2021 if the beginning of the year balance in the account was $1080000?

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Answer: $1,306,800

Explanation:

In answering this question, we look at how much of that income, Cullumber still had on hand and then take the proportion that belongs to Dexter.

Cullumber Corporation earns $840,000 and pays cash dividends of $300,000 during 2021.

That means that after paying the dividends they are left with,

= 840,000 - 300,000

= $540,000

Now, Dexter owns 4200 out of 10,000 shares. That means they own,

= 4,200/10,000

= 42% of Cullumber Corporation stock.

If they own 42% of the stock, they are entitled to 42% of the income so,

= 42% * 540,000

= $226,800

Now we then add this figure to the opening balance,

= $1,080,000 + $226,800

= $1,306,800

$1,306,800 is the amount Dexter should show in the investment account at December 31, 2021.

When examining the​ Fed's balance​ sheet, in most​ periods, the two most important assets ​are: A. U.S. Treasury securities and Gold. B. Gold and Mortgage minus backed securities. C. Mortgage minus backed securities and Discount loans to banks. D. U.S. Treasury securities and Discount loans to banks.

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Answer: D. U.S. Treasury securities and Discount loans to banks.

Explanation: When examining the​ Fed's balance​ sheet, in most​ periods, the two most important assets ​are U.S. Treasury securities and Discount loans to banks. The Fed's balance sheet balance sheet includes a large number of distinct assets and liabilities containing a great deal of information about the scale and scope of its operations. Of these assets the U.S. Treasury securities and Discount loans to banks are paramount.

U.S Treasury securities are such as bills, notes and bonds issued by the U.S. government viewed as having virtually no credit risk. As such, they are debt obligations of the U.S. government.

Discount loans to banks are direct short term loans provided to banks by the Fed to meet temporary shortages of liquidity caused by internal or external disruptions.

1-a. Assume that Andretti Company has sufficient capacity to produce 120,150 Daks each year without any increase in fixed manufacturing overhead costs. The company could increase its unit sales by 35% above the present 89,000 units each year if it were willing to increase the fixed selling expenses by $140,000. What is the financial advantage (disadvantage) of investing an additional $140,000 in fixed selling expenses?

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Answer:

The answer is given below;

Explanation:

The opportunity gain of investing in fixed selling expenses could be quantified by comparing with interest rates prevailing in the market.

if the net margin earned on producing extra quantity is greater than the return earned on placing funds in bank account,then it is financially viable to invest in fixed selling expenses and vice versa.

Joni wants to know how much a pedicure cost back in 1954, when her grandmother was her age. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in 1954 was 26.7 and is 245.9 this year. A pedicure costs $ 45 today. Round your answer to the nearest penny.

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Final answer:

Using the Consumer Price Index (CPI) to adjust for inflation, the cost of a pedicure in 1954 can be calculated as $4.89 when rounded to the nearest penny.

Explanation:

To determine the cost of a pedicure in 1954 using the Consumer Price Index (CPI), we need to use the CPI for 1954 and the current year as well as the cost of a pedicure today. The formula to adjust a price from an earlier year based on CPI is:

Price in Past Year = (Price in Current Year) * (CPI in Past Year / CPI in Current Year)

Using the information provided:

CPI in 1954: 26.7CPI in the current year: 245.9Cost of a pedicure today: $45

So, the cost of a pedicure in 1954 would be:

$45 * (26.7 / 245.9) = $4.89

We round this to the nearest penny to get $4.89 as the historical cost of a pedicure in 1954.

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Which citation style did you learn to use in this course?
A.
American Psychological Association style
B.
Chicago Manual style
C.
Modern Language Association style
D.
Library Association style


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Final answer:

The citation style I learned to use in this course is APA (American Psychological Association) style.

Explanation:

The citation style that I learned to use in this course is American Psychological Association style (APA). APA style is often used in education, psychology, and science fields. It emphasizes author names and dates of publication in in-text citations and provides guidelines for creating a list of references at the end of a document. The citation style I learned to use in this course is APA (American Psychological Association) style.

JJ Industries will pay a regular dividend of $2.50 per share for each of the next four years. At the end of the four years, the company will also pay out a liquidating dividend of $61 per share, and the company will cease operations. If the discount rate is 8 percent, what is the current value of the company’s stock

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Answer:

$53.11

Explanation:

The computation of the current value of the common stock is shown below

Year Cash flow Discount rate at 8% Present Value  

1          $2.5          0.92593                   $2.31  

2          $2.5          0.85734                            $2.14  

3          $2.5          0.79383                            $1.98

4           $2.5                0.73503                            $1.84

4          $61             0.73503                            $44.84  

Total                                                      $53.11

The discount is come from

= 1 ÷ 1 + 0.08^1

The same is applied for other years

We simply multiplies the dividend with its discount rate so that the present value or the current value could arrive

On July 4, Blossom's Restaurant accepts a Visa card for a $150 dinner bill. Visa charges a 2% service fee. Prepare the entry on Blossom’s books related to the transaction. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)

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Answer:

The journal entry is shown below.

Explanation:

According to the scenario, the journal entry for the given data are as follows:

Journal entry

Jul.4 Cash A/c Dr    $147

        Card charges A/c Dr.   $3

        To Sales revenue A/c   $150

(Being card transaction is recorded)

Computation:

Cash = $150 - 2% × $150 = $147

Card charges = $150 × 2% = $3

Pina Colada Corp. developed the following information about its inventories in applying the lower-of-cost-or-net-realizable-value(LCNRV) basis in valuing inventories: Product Cost Market A $125000 $132000 B 88000 84000 C 176000 178000 After Pina Colada Corp. applies the LCNRV rule, the value of the inventory reported on the balance sheet would be

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Answer:

$385,000

Explanation:

The computation of  value of the inventory reported using the LCNRV rule is shown below:

Product            Cost                Market            Lower value of cost and market

A                     $125,000         $132,000        $125,000

B                     $88,000           $84,000         $84,000

C                     $176,000          $178,000        $176,000

Ending inventory value                                   $385,000

Based on this, the value of the ending inventory is $385,000 by applying the LCNRV rule

An incomplete cost of goods manufactured schedule is presented below. Complete the cost of goods manufactured schedule for Hobbit Company. HOBBIT COMPANY Cost of Goods Manufactured Schedule Work in process (1/1) $216,680 Direct materials Raw materials inventory (1/1) $ Add: Raw materials purchases 159,060 Total raw materials available for use Less: Raw materials inventory (12/31) 29,230 Direct materials used $183,850 Direct labor Manufacturing overhead Indirect labor 26,160 Factory depreciation 40,720 Factory utilities 73,100 Total overhead 139,980 Total manufacturing costs Total cost of work in process Less: Work in process (12/31) 84,720 Cost of goods manufactured $546,610

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Answer:

HOBBIT COMPANY

Cost of Goods Manufactured Schedule

Direct materials Raw materials inventory (1/1) $ 54020

Add: Raw materials purchases 159,060

Total raw materials available for use 213080

Less: Raw materials inventory (12/31) 29,230

Direct materials used $183,850

Direct labor $ 90820

Manufacturing overhead  139,980

Indirect labor 26,160

Factory depreciation 40,720

Factory utilities 73,100

Total overhead 139,980

Total manufacturing costs $414650

Work in process (1/1) $216,680

Total cost of work in process $ 631330

Less: Work in process (12/31) 84,720

Cost of goods manufactured $546,610

Explanation:

HOBBIT COMPANY

Cost of Goods Manufactured Schedule

Direct materials Raw materials inventory (1/1) $ 54020

Add: Raw materials purchases 159,060

Total raw materials available for use 213080

Less: Raw materials inventory (12/31) 29,230

Direct materials used $183,850

STEP 1) Using the direct materials used figure we move upwards to calculate the missing figures  doing reverse calculations.

Direct materials used + Raw materials inventory =Total raw materials available for use

Total raw materials available for use =$183,850 +29,230 =213080

Total raw materials available for use -Raw materials purchases=Direct materials Raw materials inventory

Direct materials Raw materials inventory=213080- 159,060 = 54020

Direct materials used $183,850

Direct labor $ 90820

Manufacturing overhead  139,980

Indirect labor 26,160

Factory depreciation 40,720

Factory utilities 73,100

Total overhead 139,980

Total manufacturing costs $414650

Work in process (1/1) $216,680

Total cost of work in process $ 631330

Less: Work in process (12/31) 84,720

Cost of goods manufactured $546,610

STEP 2) Moving backwards from the Cost of goods manufactured figure we find the Total cost of work in process  doing reverse calculations

Cost of goods manufactured $546,610 + Work in process (12/31) 84,720 =Total cost of work in process

Total cost of work in process =$546,610 + 84,720 = $ 631330

STEP 3) Then we find the total manufacturing Cost .

Total cost of work in process Less Work in process (1/1) $216,680 =Total manufacturing costs

Total manufacturing costs =$ 631330-$216,680 = $414650

STEP 4) From the Total manufacturing costs we find the Direct labor using the following

Direct labor =Total manufacturing costs-Manufacturing overhead  139,980-Direct materials used $183,850

Direct labor = $414650-139,980- $183,850 = $ 90820

The completion of the Cost of Goods Manufactured Schedule is as follows:

Cost of Goods Manufactured Schedule

Work in process (1/1)                    $216,680

Direct materials                              183,850

Direct labor                                     90,920

Manufacturing overhead              139,980

Total manufacturing costs       $631,330

Less: Work in process (12/31)        84,720

Cost of goods manufactured $546,610

Data and Calculations:

Raw materials inventory:

Raw materials inventory (1/1)                 $54,020

Add: Raw materials purchases             159,060

Total raw materials available for use $213,080

Less: Raw materials inventory (12/31)    29,230

Direct materials used                         $183,850

Total raw materials available for use = $213,080 ($29,230 + $183,850)

Raw materials inventory at January 1 = $54,020 ($213,080 - $159,060)

Manufacturing overhead

Indirect labor                            26,160

Factory depreciation                40,720

Factory utilities                          73,100

Total overhead                      139,980

Total manufacturing costs:

The total cost of work in process $631,330

Less: Work in process (12/31)           84,720

Cost of goods manufactured       $546,610

Total cost of work in process = $631,330 ($546,610 + $84,720)

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Suppose that an American opens and operates a candy factory in Finland. This is an example of a. foreign portfolio investment. We can expect it to increase Finnish GNP more than Finnish GDP. b. foreign portfolio investment. We can expect it to increase Finnish GDP more than Finnish GNP. c. foreign direct investment. We can expect it to increase Finnish GDP more than Finnish GNP. d. foreign direct investment. We can expect it to increase Finnish GNP more than Finnish GDP.

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Answer: c. foreign direct investment. We can expect it to increase Finnish GDP more than Finnish GNP.

Explanation:

By directly opening a company in Finland, the American company has engaged in Foreign Direct Investment because it has actual control as it operates the candy factory.

Now, as you may or may not know, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the total amount of goods Produced IN a country in a given period which is usually a year.

Gross National Product on the other hand, is the GDP + ( Net income from foreign Investment). That means when calculating GNP, you take do this,

GNP = GDP + Income from foreign Investment - income from foreign Investment within the country.

Essentially it removes foreign owned production from the GDP and adds the country's own foreign investments in other countries.

What this means is that, the GDP will be strengthened by the the opening of the company in Finland by the Americans because it will contribute to GDP. But GNP will not be so lucky because when counting GNP, the income from the Candy company will be subtracted because it is foreign owned.

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Sedgwick Inc. is considering Plan 1 which is estimated to have sales of $40,000 and costs of $15,500. The company currently has sales of $37,000 and costs of $14,000. Compare plans using incremental analysis. If Plan 1 is selected, there would be incremental Choose your answer here in profit by $Type your answer here .

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Answer:

If Plan 1 is selected, there would be 0.652 incremental profit by $1,500.

Explanation:

This can be calculated as follows:

Incremental sales revenue = Estimated sales revenue - Current sales revenue = $40,000 - $37,000 = $3,000

Incremental costs = Estimated cost - Current costs = $15,500 - $14,000 = $1,500.

Incremental profit = Incremental sales revenue - Incremental costs = $3,000 - $1,500 = $1,500

Profit from current operation = $37,000 - $14,000 = $23,000.

Percentage increase in profit = ($1,500/$23,000) * 100 = 6.52%, or 0.652

Therefore, if Plan 1 is selected there would be 0.652 incremental profit by $1,500

Xie Company identified the following activities, costs, and activity drivers for 2017. The company manufactures two types of go-karts: Deluxe and Basic.

Activity Expected Costs Expected Activity
Handling materials $625,000 100,000 parts
Inspecting product 900,000 1,500 batches
Processing purchase orders 105,000 700 orders
Paying suppliers 175,000 500 invoices
Insuring the factory 300,000 40,000 square feet
Designing packaging 75,000 2 models


Required:
a. Compute a single plantwide overhead rate for the year, assuming that the company assigns overhead based on 125,000 budgeted direct labor hours.
b. In January of this year, the Deluxe model required 2,500 direct labor hours and the basic model required 6,000 direct labor hours. Assign overhead costs to each model using the single plantwide overhead rate.

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Answer:

a $17.44 per direct labor hour

b. Assignment of Overheads

Deluxe model =$43,600

Basic model = $104,640

Explanation:

Plant wide overhead rate is the allocation rate used for allocating overheads (indirect costs) to jobs or products calculated for the whole entity.

Plant wide overhead rate = Budgeted Overheads / Budgeted Activity.

Calculation of Budgeted Overheads :

Handling materials                  625,000

Inspecting product                  900,000

Processing purchase orders   105,000

Paying suppliers                       175,000

Insuring the factory                 300,000

Designing packaging                75,000

Total Cost                               2,180,000

Plant wide overhead rate = Budgeted Overheads / Budgeted Activity.

                                           = $2,180,000/125,000

                                          = $17.44 per direct labor hour

Assignment of Overheads

Deluxe model required 2,500 direct labor hours

Deluxe model = 2,500 × $17.44

                        = $43,600

Basic model required 6,000 direct labor hours

Basic model = 6,000 × $17.44

                     = $104,640

Consider each of the items below. Please the proper letter in the blank space provided to indicate the nature of the account or accounts to be debited when recording each transaction using the preferred accounting treatment. Prepayments should be recorded in balance sheet accounts. Disregard income tax consideration unless instructed otherwise. a. asset(s) only b. accumulated depreciation only c. expense only d. asset(s) and expense e. some other account or combination of accounts ____________A motor in one of North Company's trucks was overhauled at a cost of $000. It is expected that this will extend the life of the truck for two years. ____________Machinery which cost $130.000 was repaired at a cost of $4.500 for damage sustained during its installation. _____________Orlando Company recently purchased land and two buildings for a total cost of $35,000, and entered the purchase on the books.The $1, 200 cost of razing the smaller building, which has an appraisal value of $8, 200, is recorded. ___________Janzen Company traded its old machine with a net book value of $3,000 plus cash of $7,000 for new one which had a fair value of $9,000.____________ Jim Para and May Lawson, maintenance repair workers, spent five days in unloading and setting up a new $8,000 precision machine in the plant. The wages earned is this five-day period, $490, are. _______On June 1, the Minot Hotel installed a sprinkler system throughout the building at a cost of $13,000. As a result the insurance rate was decreased by 40%.__________An improvement, which extended the life but not the usefulness of the asset, cost $8,000. The antic of the administration building was finished at a cost of $3,000 to provide an additional office.__________ In March, the Lyon The stare bought projection equipment on the installable basis. The contract price was $23,000 payable $5.610 down and $2.250 a months. The cash price for this equipment was $22, 530. ________Lambert Company recorded the first year's interest on 6% insert on 0% $100,000 ten-year bonds sold a year ago at 94. The bonds were sold to finance the construction of a hydroelectric plant. Six months after the sale of the bonds the construction of the hydroelectric plant was completed and operations were beam.

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Answer: Please refer to Explanation

Explanation:

ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION ONLY .A motor in one of North Company's trucks was overhauled at a cost of $000. It is expected that this will extend the life of the truck for two years.

ASSETS ONLY.Machinery which cost $130.000 was repaired at a cost of $4.500 for damage sustained during its installation.

ASSETS ONLY. Orlando Company recently purchased land and two buildings for a total cost of $35,000, and entered the purchase on the books.The $1, 200 cost of razing the smaller building, which has an appraisal value of $8, 200, is recorded.

SOME OTHER ACCOUNT OR COMBINATION OF ACCOUNTS. Janzen Company traded its old machine with a net book value of $3,000 plus cash of $7,000 for new one which had a fair value of $9,000.

ASSETS ONLY. Jim Para and May Lawson, maintenance repair workers, spent five days in unloading and setting up a new $8,000 precision machine in the plant. The wages earned is this five-day period, $490, are.

ASSETS ONLY. On June 1, the Minot Hotel installed a sprinkler system throughout the building at a cost of $13,000. As a result the insurance rate was decreased by 40%.

ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION ONLY .An improvement, which extended the life but not the usefulness of the asset, cost $8,000.

ASSET ONLY. The antic of the administration building was finished at a cost of $3,000 to provide an additional office.

SOME OTHER ACCOUNT OR COMBINATION OF ACCOUNTS. In March, the Lyon The stare bought projection equipment on the installable basis. The contract price was $23,000 payable $5.610 down and $2.250 a months. The cash price for this equipment was $22, 530.

ASSET(s) AND EXPENSE. Lambert Company recorded the first year's interest on 6% insert on 0% $100,000 ten-year bonds sold a year ago at 94. The bonds were sold to finance the construction of a hydroelectric plant. Six months after the sale of the bonds the construction of the hydroelectric plant was completed and operations were beam.

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Mary Strand’s regular hourly wage rate is $14, and she receives an hourly rate of $21 for work in excess of 40 hours. During a January pay period, Mary works 45 hours. Mary’s federal income tax withholding is $85, and she has no voluntary deductions. Compute Mary Strand’s gross earnings and net pay for the pay period. Assume that the FICA tax rate is 7.65%. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 15.25.)

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Final answer:

Mary Strand's gross earnings for the pay period are $665, and after accounting for FICA and federal income tax withholdings, her net pay is $529.13.

Explanation:

To compute Mary Strand's gross earnings for a January pay period where she works 45 hours, we need to consider her regular hourly wage and overtime pay. Mary's regular earnings for 40 hours at $14 per hour is $560 (40 hours * $14/hour). Her overtime earnings for the additional 5 hours at $21 per hour is $105 (5 hours * $21/hour). Therefore, her total gross earnings would be $665 ($560 + $105).

The net pay is calculated by subtracting Mary's taxes and other deductions from her gross earnings. First, we calculate the FICA tax, which is 7.65% of her gross earnings: $665 * 7.65% = $50.87 (rounded to two decimal places). Her federal income tax withholding is $85. Therefore, her total deductions are $135.87 ($85 + $50.87). Subtracting this from her gross earnings gives us her net pay: $665 - $135.87 = $529.13.

So, Mary Strand's gross earnings for the pay period are $665, and her net pay is $529.13 (rounded to two decimal places).

An advantage of using "negotiated" transfer prices is: A. Both the selling and buying units have complete information about costs B. The market price will always be chosen C. Once the price is set, it never needs to be adjusted D. It may take more of managers' time than is beneficial for the company

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Answer:

The correct option is A,both the selling and buying units have complete information about costs.

Explanation:

A negotiated transfer price is a price agreed between the selling and buying divisions having considered factors such the external purchase price,the opportunity costs of selling internally and externally ,whether or not there is surplus capacity and may more.

Negotiated transfer price is fairer to both divisions as opposed to a transfer price imposed by management which could result in  low morale in the buying or selling division depending on whether the price was set too high or too low.

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