Lupo Corporation uses a job-order costing system with a single plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours. The company based its predetermined overhead rate for the current year on the following data:_______.
Total machine-hours 30,000
Total fixed manufacturing overhead cost $252,000
Variable manufacturing overhead per machine-hour $ 2.10
Recently, Job T687 was completed with the following characteristics:________.
Number of units in the job 10
Total machine-hours 30
Direct materials $ 675
Direct labor cost $1,050
If the company marks up its unit product costs by 40% then the selling price for a unit in Job T687 is closest:______

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Answer 1

Answer:

Selling price= 240*1.4= $336

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= (252,000/30,000) + 2.1

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $10.5 per machine hour

Job T687:

Number of units in the job 10

Total machine-hours 30

Direct materials $ 675

Direct labor cost $1,050

Now, we need to allocate overhead and determine the total cost:

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

Allocated MOH= 10.5*30= $315

Total cost= 675 + 1,050 + 315= $2,040

Finally, the unitary cost and selling price:

Unitary cost= 2,040/10= $240

Selling price= 240*1.4= $336


Related Questions

BeeGood Honey recently expanded its distribution to include 74,600 households within the Southwestern United States in an area with a population of 300,000 people. Of these newly targeted households, 35,700 have previously purchased the category. Last quarter the region's total dollar sales for the honey category reported at $827,000, driven by the three largest brands: StingerSue, Sweetness, and BeeGood with sales of $304,000, $200,000 and $94,600 respectively. In the same quarter, unit purchases of BeeGood Honey brand amounted to 38,500 jars across the region. Among the 25,500 households that bought BeeGood, total purchases of honey were reported at 60,100 jars. What is BeeGood's Brand Penetration (%)

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Answer: 34.2%

Explanation:

Brand penetration is meant to measure the number of people who bout a certain brand as a percentage of the population that the company target to sell to.

The formula is;

= No. of Households who bought BeeGood Honey/ No. of targeted Households

= 25,500/74,600

= 34.2%

The following is cash flow data for Rocket Transport: Cash dividend $ 86,000 Purchase of bus $ 45,000 Interest paid on debt $ 25,000 Sales of old equipment $ 63,000 Repurchase of stock $ 58,000 Cash payments to suppliers $ 95,000 Cash collections from customers $ 360,000 a. Find the net cash provided by or used in investing activities. (Input the amount as positive value.) b. Find the net cash provided by or used in financing activities. (Input the amount as positive value.) c. Find the net increase or decrease in cash for the year. (Input the amount as positive value.)

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Answer:

a. Find the net cash provided by or used in investing activities.

Sales of old equipment $63,000

Purchase of bus ($45,000)

net cash flow from investing activities = $18,000

b. Find the net cash provided by or used in financing activities.

Repurchase of stock ($58,000)

Cash dividend ($86,000)

net cash flow from financing activities = ($144,000)

c. Find the net increase or decrease in cash for the year.

cash flows from operating activities = $360,000 - $95,000 - $25,000 = $240,000

net cash increase = $240,000 + $18,000 - $144,000 = $114,000

Sun Devil Hair Design has the following transactions during the month of February.(1) February 2 Pay $700 for radio advertising for February.(2) February 7 Purchase beauty supplies of $1,300 on account.(3) February 14 Provide beauty services of $2,900 to customers and receive cash.(4) February 15 Pay employee salaries for the current month of $900.(5) February 25 Provide beauty services of $1,000 to customers on account.(6) February 28 Pay utility bill for the current month of $300.Records each transaction

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Answer:

Sun Devil Hair Design

Journal Entries:

February 2:

Debit Advertising Expense $700

Credit Cash Account $700

To record the payment for advertising for the month of February.

February 7:

Debit Supplies $1,300

Credit Accounts Payable $1,300

To record the purchase of supplies on account.

February 14:

Debit Cash Account $2,900

Credit Service Revenue $2,900

To record the provision of beauty services to customers for cash.

February 15:

Debit Salaries Expense $900

Credit Cash Account $900

To record the payment of employee salaries for the month.

February 25:

Debit Accounts Receivable $1,000

Credit Service Revenue $1,000

To record the provision of beauty services on account.

February 28:

Debit Utility Expense $300

Credit Cash Account $300

To record the payment of utility bill.

Explanation:

Sun Devil Hair Design uses the general journal to record the its daily business transactions.  The entries are made to reflect the accounting equation of Assets being equal to Liabilities + Equity at all times.  When entering transactions in the general journal, the first step is to identify the accounts that are affected by each transaction.  The account to be debited is recorded first followed by the account to be credited.  Note that more than two accounts can be involved.  However, with the double entry system of accounting, the accounting equation is always in balance.

Andy is always looking for ways to make money fast. Lately, he has been trying to make money by gambling. Here is the game he is considering playing: The game costs $2 to play. He draws a card from a deck. If he gets a number card (2-10), he wins nothing. For any face card (jack, queen or king), he wins $3. For any ace, he wins $5, and he wins an extra $20 if he draws the ace of clubs. Report to two decimal places (e.g., X.xx - do not enter a $ sign). Find Andy's expected profit per game.

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Answer:

0.51

Explanation:

Given the following :

Cost of playing = $2

Total cards in a deck = 52

Number card(2 - 10) = (4 * 9) = 36

P(number card) = 36 /52 = 9 / 13 = 0.69

Winning for number card = $0 - $2 = - $2

Face card = (3 * 4) = 12

P(face card) = 12 / 52 = 3 / 13 = 0.23

Winning on face card = $3 - $2 = $1

Ace excluding ace of club= 3

P(ace) = 3 / 52 = 1 / 13 = 0.057 = 0.06

Winning on ace = $5 - $2 = $3

Ace of club = 1

P(ace of club) = 1/52 = 0.019 = 0.02

Winning ( additional) = $20

Total winning = $20 + $5 - $2 = $23

Expected profit per game :

Σ(Probability * winning)

Σ(-2 * 0.69) + (1 * 0.23) * (0.06 * 3) + (0.02 * 23)

Σ (-1.38 + 0.23 + 0.18 + 0.46)

= 0.51

On January 1, 2021, G Corporation agreed to grant all its employees two weeks paid vacation each year, with the stipulation that vacations earned each year can be taken the following year. For the year ended December 31, 2021, G's employees each earned an average of $720 per week. A total of 550 vacation weeks earned in 2021 were not taken during 2021. Wage rates for employees rose by an average of 7 percent by the time vacations actually were taken in 2022. What is the amount of G's 2022 salaries expense related to 2021 vacation time? Multiple Choice $396,000. $423,720. $0. $27,720.

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Answer:

$27,720

Explanation:

Calculation for the amount of G's 2022 salaries expense related to 2021 vacation time

First step is to find the Total salary expenses

G's employees earned average of $720 per week

Total vacation week in 2021 were not taken 550 week

Hence,

Total salary expense of G corporation = $720 per week × 550

Total salary expenses = $396,000

Second step is to calculate the salaries expense amount related to 2021 vacation time

Using this formula

Salaries Expense of G's 2022 = Total salary expenses × Wage rate

Let plug in the formula

Salaries Expense of G's 2022 = $396,000 × 7%

Salaries Expense of G's 2022

The amount of G's 2022 salaries expense = $27,720

Therefore the amount of G's 2022 salaries expense related to 2021 vacation time will be $27,720

Which of the following statements is false? a. Productivity is expected to improve as more economic activity is transferred to the Internet. b. Increased productivity can lead to higher manufacturing costs. c. Increased productivity is a concern for nations throughout the world. d. One way to reduce costs is to increase productivity. e. Productivity growth enables American business firms to compete more effectively with other nations in a competitive world.

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Answer:

d. One way to reduce costs is to increase productivity.

Explanation:

Productivity is measured through the output per unit f input in terms of labor capital and other resources and is calculated for the economy as a whole. Productive s a key source of competitiveness and is expected to improve as the economic activity rises. It enables firms to compete more efficiently and effectively in the market.

An economy has a monetary base of 1,000 $1 bills. Calculate the money supply in scenarios a - d. Then answer part e. a. All money is held as currency Money supply = $ b. All money is held as demand deposits. Banks are required to hold 100% of deposits as reserves. Money supply = $ c. All money is held as demand deposits. Banks hold 20% of deposits as reserves. Money supply = $ d. People hold equal amounts of currency and demand deposits. Banks hold 20% of deposits as reserves. Round to the nearest dollar. Money supply = $ e. The central bank decides it should increase the money supply by 10%. By how much should it increase the monetary base to accomplish this goal in each scenario? Monetary base increase = $

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Answer:

a. If all money is held as currency then the banks create no additional money and money supply is = $1,000

b. If all money is in banks but the banks are not loaning it out as they are keeping it in reserves, no loans will be created. Supply is still $1,000.

c. The total money is the amount of deposits multiplied by the money multiplier.

Money Multiplier = 1/required reserve

= 1/0.2

= 5

Supply = 1,000 * 5

= $5,000

d. With equal amounts held as currency and demand deposits, the money multiplier will be;

= [tex]\frac{1 + Currency deposit ratio}{ Reserve requirement + Currency deposit ratio}[/tex]

Currency deposit ratio is 1 as the ratio to demand deposits is equal which = 1.

= [tex]\frac{1 + 1}{1 + 0.2}[/tex]

= 1.67

Money supply = 1,000 * 1.67

= $1,670

e. If the Central bank increases the money supply by 10% then the monetary base would increase by;

= 10% * 1,000

= $100

The VP of Marketing reviews the target market's profile with you: "Our current target market is consumers who want to eat healthy and live an active lifestyle. We are focusing on consumers ages 18-34. In their limited free time, this market enjoys going to the gym, spending time outdoors, and playing sports. Household sizes are typically small, usually 1-3 people." "These consumers are willing to pay higher prices for functional foods and convenience foods. They also value natural ingredients and authentic foods." "These consumers are highly connected, social, and mobile, relying on each other to make decisions on products. Their media consumption is primarily through Internet-enabled devices: 90% of millennials use smartphones and tablets daily. Less than 15% of millennials have a current newspaper subscription." Given the target market's profile and needs and wants, which product do you recommend that In Fine Fettle launch first?
A. Turmeric soups.
B. Turmeric meal replacement shakes.
C. Turmeric gummies.

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Answer:

the anwser iS b

have to do this for 20 words shsns. sshs

The answer will be B

TB 01-85 Payment of accounts payable decreases both I...
Payment of accounts payable decreases both liabilities and assets.
True or False
True
False​

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I think it’s true


(Not sure)

A company offers ID theft protection using leads obtained from client banks. Three employees work 40 hours a week on the leads, at a pay rate of $25 per hour per employee. Each employee identifies an average of 3,000 potential leads a week from a list of 5,000. An average of 4 percent of potential leads actually sign up for the service, paying a one-time fee of $70. Material costs are $1,000 per week, and overhead costs are $9,000 per week. Calculate the multifactor productivity for this operation in fees generated per dollar of input. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Multifactor productivity

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Answer:

1.938/lead

Explanation:

To calculate multifactor productivity we need to divide total output by total input. To find total output and total input we need to go through some minor workings as shown below.

DATA

Number of employees = 3

Total hours worked = 40

Hourly rate = 25/hr

Material cost = 1000/week

Overhead cost = 9000/week

[tex]multifactor productivity = \frac{Out put}{In put}[/tex]

[tex]multifactor productivity = \frac{25,200}{13,000}[/tex]

[tex]multifactor productivity = 1.938/lead[/tex]

INPUT

Total Inputs = labor cost + Material cost + Overhead cost

Total inputs = 3000 + 1000 + 9000

Total inputs = $13,000

working

Total labor cost = No. of labor x no. of hours worked x hourly rate

Total labor cost = 3 x 40 x 25

Total labor cost = $3000

OUTPUT

Total output = No. of  leads x subscription fee

Total output = 360 x 70

Total Output = $25,200

working

Average potential lead = 3000

Total potential lead =3 x 3000 = 9000

Actual signup lead = 4% of 9000 = 360

Subscription fee per lead = 70

The Corner Store currently has $3,600 in cash. The company owes $31,800 to suppliers for merchandise and $21,500 to the bank for a long-term loan. Customers owe The Corner Store $19,000 for their purchases. The inventory has a book value of $53,300 and an estimated market value of $71,200. If the store compiled a balance sheet as of today, what would be the book value of the current assets? A. $46,800 B. $55,600 C. $64,700 D. $75,900 E. $96,500

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Answer:

The answer is "Option D".

Explanation:

The formula for current assets:

[tex]\text{current assets= cash + receivables + inventory}[/tex]

                      [tex]= 3600 + 19,000+53,300\\\\= 75900[/tex]

The following adjusted trial balance contains the accounts and year-end balances of Cruz Company as of December 31.
No. Account Title Debit Credit
101 Cash $ 19,000
126 Supplies 13,000
128 Prepaid insurance 3,000
167 Equipment 24,000
168 Accumulated depreciation
—Equipment $ 7,500
307 Common stock 10,000
318 Retained earnings 37,600
319 Dividends 7,000
404 Services revenue 44,000
612 Depreciation expense
—Equipment 3,000
622 Salaries expense 22,000
637 Insurance expense 2,500
640 Rent expense 3,400
652 Supplies expense 2,200
Totals $ 99,100 $ 99,100
1. Prepare the December 31, closing entries for Cruz Company. Assume the account number for Income Summary is 901.
2. Prepare the December 31, post-closing trial balance for Cruz Company. Note: The Retained Earnings account balance was $37,600 on December 31 of the prior year.

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Answer:

CRUZ COMPANY

1. Closing Entries:

No. Account Title             Debit      Credit

901 Income Summary  $33,100

612 Depreciation expense

—Equipment                                  $3,000

622 Salaries expense                  22,000

637 Insurance expense                 2,500

640 Rent expense                         3,400

652 Supplies expense                  2,200

To close expenses to the Income Summary.

404 Services revenue $44,000

901 Income Summary                    $44,000

To close Service Revenue to the Income Summary.

318 Retained earnings $37,600

901 Income Summary (Retained Earnings) $37,600

To close the Retained Earnings of prior year to Retained Earnings section of the Income Summary.

901 Income Summary

    (Retained Earnings) $7,000

319 Dividends                                    $7,000

To close the Dividends to the Retained Earnings section of the Income Summary.

2. CRUZ COMPANY

Post-Closing Trial Balance

As of December 31

No. Account Title             Debit      Credit

101 Cash                        $ 19,000

126 Supplies                    13,000

128 Prepaid insurance     3,000

167 Equipment               24,000

168 Accumulated depreciation

—Equipment                                  $ 7,500

307 Common stock                        10,000

318 Retained earnings                    41,500

Totals                        $ 59,000   $ 59,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

CRUZ COMPANY

Trial Balance

As of December 31

No. Account Title             Debit      Credit

101 Cash                        $ 19,000

126 Supplies                    13,000

128 Prepaid insurance     3,000

167 Equipment               24,000

168 Accumulated depreciation

—Equipment                                  $ 7,500

307 Common stock                        10,000

318 Retained earnings                   37,600

319 Dividends                  7,000

404 Services revenue                   44,000

612 Depreciation expense

—Equipment                    3,000

622 Salaries expense  22,000

637 Insurance expense 2,500

640 Rent expense         3,400

652 Supplies expense 2,200

Totals                        $ 99,100    $ 99,100

b) Income Summary for the year ended December 31:

Revenue                   $44,000

Expenses                   (33,100)

Net Income              $10,900

Retained Earnings    37,600

Dividends                  (7,000)

Retained Earnings $41,500

A certificate of ownership in a corporation is called

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Referred to as a stock certificate, hope this helped!

Covan, Inc. is expected to have the following free cash​ flow: LOADING.... a. Covan has million shares​ outstanding, ​$ million in excess​ cash, and it has no debt. If its cost of capital is ​, what should be its stock​ price? b. Covan adds its FCF to​ cash, and has no plans to add debt. If you plan to sell Covan at the beginning of year​ 2, what is its expected​ price? c. Assume you bought Covan stock at the beginning of year 1. What is your expected return from holding Covan stock until year​ 2? a. Covan has million shares​ outstanding, ​$ million in excess​ cash, and it has no debt. If its cost of capital is ​, what should be its stock​ price?

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Answer:

Since the numbers are missing, I looked for a similar question.

a)

year        FCF (in millions)

1                      $10

2                     $12

3                     $13

4                     $14

5                     4% growth rate

terminal value at year 4 = ($14 x 1.04) / (0.1 - 0.04) = $242.67

the firm's total value = $10/1.1 + $12/1.1² + $13/1.1³ + $14/1.1⁴ + $242.67/1.1⁴ + $2 (excess cash) = $9.09 + $9.92 + $9.77 + $9.56 + $165.75 + 2 = $206.09

price per stock = $206.09 / 7 = $29.44

b) excess cash $12

the firm's total value = $12/1.1 + $13/1.1² + $14/1.1³ + $242.67/1.1³ + $12 (excess cash) = $10.91 + $10.74 + $10.52 + $182.32 + $12 = $226.49

price per stock = $226.49 / 7 = $32.36

c) capital gains yield = ($32.36 - $29.44) / $29.44 = 9.92%

Prepare journal entries for the following transactions.
Aug. 4 Sold merchandise on account to S. Miller for $320 plus sales tax of 4%, with 2/10, n/30 cash discount terms.
6 Sold merchandise on account to K. Krtek for $210 plus sales tax of 4%.
10 S. Miller returned merchandise purchased on August 4 for $20 plus sales tax for credit.
13 S. Miller paid the balance due on her account.
15 K. Krtek returned merchandise purchased on August 6 for $40 plus sales tax for credit.
20 K. Krtek paid the balance due on his account.

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Answer:

General Journal Entries:

August 4:

Debit Accounts Receivable (S. Miller) $332.80

Credit Sales Tax Payable $12.80

Credit Sales Revenue $320

To record the sale of goods on account, plus sales tax of 4% with 2/10, n/30 cash discount terms.

August 6:

Debit Accounts Receivable (K.Krtek) $218.40

Credit Sales Tax Payable $8.40

Credit Sales Revenue $210

To record the sale on account plus sales tax of 4%.

August 10:

Debit Sales Returns $20

Debit Sales Tax Payable $0.80

Credit Accounts Receivable (S. Miller) $20.80

To record the record of merchandise on account.

August 13:

Debit Cash Account $306

Debit Cash Discount $6

Credit Accounts Receivable (S. Miller) $312

To record receipt of cash from S. Miller.

August 15:

Debit Sales Returns $40

Debit Sales Tax Payable $1.60

Credit Accounts Receivable (K. Krtek) $41.60

To record the return of goods.

August 20:

Debit Cash Account $176.80

Credit Accounts Receivable (K. Krtek) $176.80

To record the receipt of cash on account.

Explanation:

The general journal entries are made to record the business transaction as they occur on a daily basis.  The accounts involved in each transaction are identified and one account is debited and the other credited accordingly.

The management of Firebolt Industries Inc. manufactures gasoline and diesel engines through two production departments, Fabrication and Assembly. Management needs accurate product cost information in order to guide product strategy. Presently, the company uses a single plantwide factory overhead rate for allocating factory overhead to the two products. However, management is considering the multiple production department factory overhead rate method. The following factory overhead was budgeted for Firebolt:
Question not attempted.
1. Fabrication Department factory overhead $550,000.00
2. Assembly Department factory overhead 250,000.00
3. Total $800,000.00
Direct labor hours were estimated as follows:
Fabrication Department 5,000 hours
Assembly Department 5,000
Total 10,000 hours
In addition, the direct labor hours (dlh) used to produce a unit of each product in each department were determined from engineering records, as follows:
Production Departments Gasoline Engine Diesel Engine
Fabrication Department 3.0 dlh 2.0 dlh
Assembly Department 2.0 3.0
Direct labor hours per unit 5.0 dlh 5.0 dlh
A) Determine the per-unit factory overhead allocated to the gasoline and diesel engines under the single plantwide factory overhead rate method, using direct labor hours as the activity base
A measure of activity that is related to changes in cost. Used in analyzing and classifying cost behavior. Activity bases are also used in the denominator in calculating the predetermined factory overhead rate to assign overhead costs to cost objects.
Gasoline engine $_________ per unit
Diesel engine $_________ per unit
B) Determine the per-unit factory overhead allocated to the gasoline and diesel engines under the multiple production department factory overhead rate method, using direct labor hours as the activity base for each department.
Gasoline engine $_________ per unit
Diesel engine $_________ per unit

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Answer:

A. Determine the per-unit factory overhead allocated to the gasoline and diesel engines under the single plantwide factory overhead rate method, using direct labor hours as the activity base

Per Unit Overhead Cost for Gasoline engine;

= No. of Direct Labor Hours per Unit  * Overhead Rate per Hour

Overhead Rate per hour = Total overhead cost/ Total direct labor hours

= 800,000/10,000

= $80 per hour

Per Unit Overhead Cost for Gasoline engine;

= 5 * 80

= $400

Per Unit Overhead Cost for Diesel engine;

= No. of Direct Labor Hours per Unit  * Overhead Rate per Hour

= 5 * 80

= $400

B. Determine the per-unit factory overhead allocated to the gasoline and diesel engines under the multiple production department factory overhead rate method, using direct labor hours as the activity base for each department.

Gasoline Engine

Per Unit Overhead cost for Gasoline engine under multiple production department factory overhead rate method;

= Overhead Cost under Fabrication Department  + Overhead Cost in Assembly Department

Overhead Cost under Fabrication Department = Overhead Rate for Fabrication Department * No. of Direct Labor Hours under Fabrication Department

= (Overhead cost for fab. depart. / No. of direct labor hours for fab. depart.) * No. of Direct Labor Hours engine is in Fabrication Department

= (550,000/5,000) *  3

= $330

Overhead Cost under Assembly Department  = Overhead Rate for Assembly Department * No. of Direct Labor Hours in Assembly Department

= (Overhead cost for assembly. depart. / No. of direct labor hours for fab. depart.) * No. of Direct Labor Hours engine is in assembly Department..

= (250,000/5,000) * 2

= $100

​Per Unit Overhead cost for Gasoline engine under multiple production department factory overhead rate method = 330 + 100

= $430

Diesel Engine

Per Unit Overhead cost for Diesel engine under multiple production department factory overhead rate method;

= Overhead Cost under Fabrication Department  + Overhead Cost in Assembly Department

Overhead Cost under Fabrication Department = Overhead Rate for Fabrication Department * No. of Direct Labor Hours under Fabrication Department

= (Overhead cost for fab. depart. / No. of direct labor hours for fab. depart.) * No. of Direct Labor Hours engine is in Fabrication Department

= (550,000/5,000) *  2

= $220

Overhead Cost under Assembly Department  = Overhead Rate for Assembly Department * No. of Direct Labor Hours in Assembly Department

= (Overhead cost for assembly. depart. / No. of direct labor hours for fab. depart.) * No. of Direct Labor Hours engine is in assembly Department..

= (250,000/5,000) * 3

= $150

​Per Unit Overhead cost for Gasoline engine under multiple production department factory overhead rate method = 330 + 100

= $370

What is the marginal propensity to consume when consumption changes from 7 to 6 and disposable income changes from 5 to 3? If disposable personal income is 10 and consumption is 12, what is personal savings? What does this mean? What is the multiplier when the change in equilibrium level of real GDP in the aggregate expenditures model is 9, and change in autonomous aggregate expenditures is 3? What is the multiplier when the marginal propensity to save is 1/3? What would happen to the marginal propensity to save when a tax cut was enacted causing the multiplier to change to 5?

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Answer:

Explanation:

First,

MARGINAL PROPENSITY TO CONSUME (MPC) is the rate of change of an individual's consumption, with change in his income.

1. What  is the MPC when consumption falls from 7 to 6 units, as disposable income changes from 5 to 3 units?

Change in Consumption/ Change in income = (7-6) / (5-3)

MPC = 1/2 = 0.5

2. If personal income is 10 units and personal consumption is 12 units, what is personal savings?

Personal Savings = Personal Income - Personal Consumption

Savings = Income - Consumption

The personal savings is = -2

3. What does the above mean?

The above answer means that the individual is dissaving; either drawing up on former savings or borrowing. It shows he consumed more than this particular income.

As for the other questions, the values or coefficients of all components of the model are needed.

The marginal propensity to consume will be 0.5.

Based on the information given, the shift in consumption will be:

= 7 - 6 = 1

The income change will be:

= 5 - 3 = 2.

The marginal propensity to consume will be: = 1/2 = 0.5

If disposable personal income is 10 and consumption is 12, the value of personal savings will be:

= 10 - 12 = -2

The multiplier effect will be:

= 1/1 - MPC

= 1 / (1 - 0.5)

= 1 / 0.5 = 2

The multiplier when MPS is 1/3 will be:

= 1/0.33 = 3.03

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Why are many goods sold in the United States produced
overseas, often in several countries?

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It cheaper to build and labors get paid cheaper so more money in the company pockets

Edelman Engines has $14 billion in total assets — of which cash and equivalents total $120 million. Its balance sheet shows $2.1 billion in current liabilities — of which the notes payable balance totals $1.08 billion. The firm also has $7.7 billion in long-term debt and $4.2 billion in common equity. It has 300 million shares of common stock outstanding, and its stock price is $37 per share. The firm's EBITDA totals $1.554 billion. Assume the firm's debt is priced at par, so the market value of its debt equals its book value. What are Edelman's market/book and its EV/EBITDA ratios? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places.

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Answer:

Market/book= 2.6428 times

EV/EBITDA= 13.37 times

Explanation:

Edelman engines have $4.2 billion in common equity

The common stock outstanding is 300 million

The share price is $37

The first step is to calculate the market value

= Common stock outstanding × share price

=300,000,000 × $37

= $11,100,000,000

Therefore the Edelman's market/book can be calculated as follows

= 11,100,000,000/4,200,000,000

= 2.6428 times

The EV can be calculated as follows

= Market value of equity + Total debt-cash and cash equivalent

= $11,100,000,000+ $7,700,000,000 + $2,100,000,000-0.120000000

= $20.78 billion

EBITDA = $1.554 billion

Therefore the EV/EBITDA can be calculated as follows

$20.78 billion/1.554 billion

= 13.37 times

Green Cabinets is a custom cabinet builder. They recently completed a set of kitchen cabinets (Job Number 1478), as summarized below: Job Number:1478 Date Started: 4/07/20x8 Date Completed: 4/22/20x8 Description:Cherry kitchen cabinets AppliedDirect MaterialsDirect LaborManufacturing OverheadReq. NoAmountTicketHours AmountHoursRateAmount385$300 12816 $288 391 225 13023 426 395 150 13312 264 401 215 Total$890 Total51 $978 Cost Summary Direct Material Cost$890 Direct Labor Cost 978 Applied Manufacturing Overhead ? Total Cost ? Green Cabinets applies overhead to jobs at a rate of $12 per direct laborasked Sep 15, 2019 in Business by Jaanesblondehour.
a. How much overhead would be applied to Job #1478?
b. What is the total cost of Job #1478?c. What will be an ideal response?

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Answer:

a. $612

b. $2,480

Explanation:

a. Overhead is applied at a rate of $12 per direct labor hour.

Overhead applied would therefore be;

= 12 * total labor hours

= 12 * 51

= $612

b. Total Cost = Direct labor cost + Direct Material cost + Manufacturing overhead

= 978 + 890 + 612

= $2,480

How does the tax benefit rule apply in the following cases?a. In 2015, the Orange Furniture Store, an accrual method taxpayer, sold furniture on credit for $1,000 to Sammy. The cost of the furniture was $600. In 2016, Orange took a bad debt deduction for the $1,000. In 2017, Sammy inherited some money and paid Orange the $1,000 he owed. Orange was in the 35% marginal tax bracket in 2015, the 15% marginal tax bracket in 2016, and the 35% marginal tax bracket in 2017.Orange Furniture must include _________ in gross income as the recovery of a prior deduction cost ________.b. In 2016, Marvin, a cash basis taxpayer, took a $2,000 itemized deduction for state income taxes paid. This increased his itemized deductions to a total that was $800 more than the standard deduction. In 2017, Marvin received a $1,600 refund when he filed his 2016 state income tax return. Marvin was in the 15% marginal tax bracket in 2016, but was in the 35% marginal tax bracket in 2017. How much must Marvin include in his gross income for 2017?________$.c. In 2016, Barb, a cash basis taxpayer, was in an accident and incurred $8,000 in medical expenses, which she claimed as an itemized deduction for medical expenses. Because of the 10%-of-AGI reduction, the expense reduced her taxable income by only $3,000. In 2017, Barb successfully sued the person who caused the physical injury and collected $8,000 to reimburse her for the cost of her medical expenses. Barb was in the 15% marginal tax bracket in both 2016 and 2017. What amount, if any, will Barb include in her 2017 gross income?___________$

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Answer:

a. Orange Furniture must include $1,000 in gross income as the recovery of a prior deduction cost.

Since the 2016 bad debt deduction resulted in a tax benefit, the $1,000 recovery will be considered income. Orange's cost for this transaction = (35% 2015 tax rate - 12% 2016 tax rate) x $1,000 recovery = 23% x $1,000 = $230

b. How much must Marvin include in his gross income for 2017? $800

Marvin's net benefit from itemizing his taxes was $800, so that amount must be included as gross income due to the state's refund. Marvin will actually suffer a lose due to this transaction since during 2016, he was in the 15% tax bracket, while during 2017 his tax bracket is 35%. He saved 15% x $800 = $120 for 2016, but will have to pay 35% x $800 = $280 during 2017.

c. What amount, if any, will Barb include in her 2017 gross income? $3,000

Since Barb was able to recover the medical expenses, she must include in her gross income the tax benefit that she received for itemizing her deductions.

2019 2018 Cash and equivalents $ 90 $ 75 Accounts receivable 275 300 Inventories 375 350 Total current assets $ 740 $ 725 Net plant and equipment 2,000 1,490 Total assets $ 2,740 $ 2,215 Accounts payable $ 150 $ 85 Accruals 75 50 Notes payable 140 165 Total current liabilities $ 365 $ 300 Long-term debt 450 290 Common stock 1,225 1,225 Retained earnings 700 400 Total liabilities and equity $ 2,740 $ 2,215 Income Statements: 2019 2018 Sales $ 1,885 $ 1,425 Operating costs excluding depreciation 1,250 1,000 EBITDA $ 635 $ 425 Depreciation and amortization 100 75 EBIT $ 535 $ 350 Interest 63 46 EBT $ 472 $ 304 Taxes (25%) 118 76 Net income $ 354 $ 228 Dividends paid $ 54 $ 48 Addition to retained earnings $ 300 $ 180 Shares outstanding 100 100 Price $ 25.00 $ 22.50 WACC 10.00 % What is the firm's 2019 current ratio

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Answer:

The firm's 2019 current ratio = 2019 Current assets/2019 Current liabilities

= $740/$365

= 2.03 : 1

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                            2019     2018

Cash and equivalents         $ 90       $ 75

Accounts receivable            275         300

Inventories                            375        350

Total current assets          $ 740     $ 725

Net plant and equipment 2,000      1,490

Total assets                    $ 2,740  $ 2,215

Accounts payable              $ 150      $ 85

Accruals                                  75         50

Notes payable                       140       165

Total current liabilities      $ 365   $ 300

Long-term debt                    450      290

Common stock                  1,225    1,225

Retained earnings                700     400

Total liabilities & equity $ 2,740 $ 2,215

b) The firm's current ratio is a financial ratio that shows the ability of the firm to meet its current liabilities (obligations) with its current assets.  It is expressed as a relationship between the current assets and the current liabilities.

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Which of the following is not included in the typical pattern of behavior for a poverty-stricken person?
a.
higher crime rate
c.
higher standard of living
b.
higher divorce rate
d.
higher chance of being a victim of crime

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Answer:

its c

Explanation:

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A person is poverty-stricken if they are considered to be very poor. A higher standard of living is not a typical pattern of behavior for a poverty-stricken person.

Who is poverty-stricken poverty?

A poverty-stricken person suffers from the effects of extreme poverty: Some beggars are impoverished and homeless.

There are few jobs for farmers who have moved to cities from poverty-stricken areas in search of work.

It is characterized by excessive indulgence, low self-regulation, exploitation of others, and limited motivation and effort.

Therefore, Option B is the correct answer that is a higher standard of living is not a typical pattern of behavior for a poverty-stricken person.

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Three mutually exclusive projects are being considered for a remote river valley: Project R, a recreational facility, has estimated benefits of $20 million and costs of $16 million; project F, a forest preserve with some recreational facilities, has estimated benefits of $26 million and costs of $20 million; project W, a wilderness area with restricted public access, has estimated benefits of $10 million and costs of $2 million. In addition, a road could be built for a cost of $8 million that would increase the benefits of project R by $16 million, increase the benefits of project F by $10 million, and reduce the benefits of project W by $2 million. Even in the absence of any of the other projects, the road has estimated benefits of $4 million.
A. Calculate the benefit-cost ratio and net benefits for each possible alternative to the status quo.
B. If only one of the seven alternatives can be selected, which should be selected according to the CBA decision rule?

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Answer:

A) Project R = benefit / cost = 20 / 16 = 1.25

Project R with road = benefit / cost = 36 / 24 = 1.50

Project F = benefit / cost = 26 / 20 = 1.30

Project F with road = benefit / cost = 30 / 28 = 1.07

Project W = benefit / cost = 10 / 2 = 5.00

Project W with road = benefit / cost = 8 / 10 = 0.80

Road = benefit / cost = 2 / 8 = 0.25

B) Project W should be selected since its cost benefit ratio is higher than the rest of the alternatives.

Explanation:

The cost benefit ratio is a profitability ratio that helps investors to understand how much money an investment will yield. In case of project W, for each dollar invested, the project will yield $5.

Which one of the following expenses would be denied as entertainment and would not be deductible?

Select one:
a. Sandwiches and coke were served during a 3 hour meeting that went from 11am - 2pm
b. The taxpayer employed a tea lady to serve staff hot drinks and biscuits, costing $18,000 in wages and $5,000 for food and drink.
c. Taxpayer paid entertainment allowances to his staff
d. The manager took clients to lunches at a restaurant costing $5,800

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The answer is letter C

The expenses that would be denied as entertainment and would not be deductible is, “The manager took clients to lunches at a restaurant costing $5,800.” Therefore, option D is the correct option.

What are expenses?

Expenses are the expenditures a person or an organization makes in order to fulfill either their needs and requirements or their luxuries. The expenses generally occur from income or savings. The expenses should be aligned with the amount of income and the savings of the individual in order to maintain healthy financial health. More expenses than income can cause financial burdens or debts.

The manager brought clients to lunches at a restaurant that cost $5,800; these costs would be disallowed as entertainment and not deductible. As a result, choice D is the best one.

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The Reynolds Corporation buys from its suppliers on terms of 2/19, net 50. Reynolds has not been utilizing the discounts offered and has been taking 50 days to pay its bills. Ms. Duke, Reynolds Corporation's vice president, has suggested that the company begin to take the discounts offered. Duke proposes that the company borrow from its bank at a stated rate of 17 percent. The bank requires a 10 percent compensating balance on these loans. Current account balances would not be available to meet any of this compensating balance requirement. a. Calculate the cost of not taking a cash discount. (Use a 360-day year. Do not round intermediate calculations. Input your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

23.68%

Explanation:

The computation of the cost of not taking a cash discount is shown below:-

Cost of not taking a cash discount = [Discount percentage ÷ (100% - Disc.%)] × (360 ÷ (Final due date - Discount period))

= (2% ÷ 98%) × (360 ÷ (50 - 19))

= 2.04% × 11.61

= 23.68%

Therefore for computing the cost of not taking a cash discount we simply applied the above formula.

What are some different demographic segmentations Amazon can identify to understand customer behavior?​

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Answer:

According to Amazon, the demographics report “shows Brand Owners the breakdown of their Amazon customers (in aggregate) by age, household income, education, gender, and marital status.

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The following information is available for Pyle Garage for March 2018
BANK STATEMENT
HAZARD STATE BANK 215 MAIN STREET HAZARD, GA 30321 - Account number 62-00062 - March 31, 2018
Beginning balance 3/1/2018 $9,083
Total deposits and other credits 30,155
Total checks and other debits 25,110
Ending balance 3/31/2018 14,125
Checks and Debits
Check No. Amount
1462 $3,805
1463 1,693
1464 8,050
1465 2,951
1466 1,455
1467 6,230
DM 69
1468 860
Deposits and Credits
Date Amount
March 1 $1,150
March 2 6,554
March 6 4,987
March 12 6,219
March 17 6,013
March 22 2,134
CM 3,098
The following is a list of checks and deposits recorded on the books of Pyle Garage for March 2018:
Date Check No. Amount of Check Date Amount of Deposit
March 1 1463 $1,693 March 1 $6,554
March 5 1464 8,050 March 5 4,987
March 6 1465 2,951
March 9 1466 1,455 March 10 6,219
March 10 1467 6,230
March 14 1468 150 March 16 6,013
March 19 1469 1,546 March 19 2,134
March 28 1470 793 March 29 3,593
Other information:
1. Check no. 1462 was outstanding from February
2. A credit memo for collection of accounts receivable was included in the bank statement.
3. All checks were paid at the correct amount.
4. The bank statement included a debit memo for service charges.
5. The February 29 bank reconciliation showed a deposit in transit of $1,150
6. Check no. 1468 was for the purchase of equipment.
7. The unadjusted Cash account balance at March 31, was $13,060.
Required
a. Prepare the bank reconciliation for Pyle Garage at the end of March.
b. How the adjustments described above affect the cash account.

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Answer:

                                      Pyle Garage

                                 Bank Reconciliation

                                   March 31, 2018

Unadjusted Bank Balance,                                  $14,125

March 31, 2018

Add: Deposit in Transit                                          $3,593

Less: Outstanding Checks #1469        $1,546

Outstanding Checks 1470                     $793          ($2,339)

True Cash Balance, March 31, 2018                     $15,379

 

Unadjusted Book Balance, March 31, 2018              $13,060

Add: Credit Memo for Collection of                        $3,098

Accounts Receivable  

Less: Error in Recording Check #1468          $710

         Debit Memo for Service Charges         $69    ($779.00)

True Cash Balance, March 31, 2018                        $15,379

b.  Account Titles                            Debit        Credit

   Cash                                           $3,098

         Accounts Receivable                            $3,098

   Equipment                                   $710

          Cash                                                        $710

   Bank Service Charge Expense   $69

           Cash                                                        $69

If you wanted to make sure a company has enough money available to pay its bills, which financial statement would be most helpful?
A. Balance sheet
B. Income statement
C. Statement of owners' equity
D. Cash flow statement

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Answer:

D. Cash flow statement.

Explanation:

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If you wanted to make sure a company has enough money available to pay its bills, Cash flow statement would be most helpful. The correct option is (D).

What do you mean by the Cash flow statement?

The cash flow statement lets you keep track of incoming and departing cash by displaying the source of that money. An organization's operational, investment, and financial operations all generate cash flow.

A cash flow statement's goal is to give a thorough account of what happened to a company's cash over a given time period, also referred to as the accounting period.

Based on how much money is coming in and going out of the company, it shows the organization's capacity to run both short- and long-term.

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