The Manhattan Shoe Co. maintains an inventory of shoes in a warehouse they rent locally. The monthly demand for shoes is 930 units. The shoes cost $35 per pair and the replenishment order is placed when the inventory reaches a certain level. The cost of placing the replenishment order is estimated to be $21. The annual inventory holding cost for each pair of shoes is 28% of the cost of the item.

a. Based on the above data, calculate the EOQ for the All Star Shoe Co.
b. Based on the above data, calculate the corresponding total cost purchase lot (TCp).
c. How valid are the assumptions for the simple EOQ model?

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Answer 1

Answer:

a) EOQ = √[(2 x S x D) / H]

S = order cost = $21D = annual demand = 930 x 12 = 11,160H = annual holding cost = $35 x 28% = $9.80

EOQ = √[(2 x $21 x 11,160) / $9.80] = 218.7 ≈ 219 shoes

b) total ordering costs = (11,160 / 219) x $21 = $1,070.14

total holding costs = $9.80 x (219 / 2) = $1,073.10

total purchases = $35 x 11,160 = $390,600

total inventory costs = $392,743.24

c) The EOQ model faces two main problems:

first, it assumes that the demand is constant and can be predicted with 100% accuracy and that is not usually the case. Also, demand might be seasonal which makes the EOQ model useless. second, it assumes costs are constant and they are generally not, e.g. the price of shoes might change


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Waterway Industries has the following items at year-end:
Cash in bank $46500
Petty cash 550
Short-term paper with maturity of 2 months 9000
Postdated checks 2220
Waterway should report cash and cash equivalents of:_____.
A) $20,000.
B) $20, 300.
C) $25, 800.
D) $27, 200.
E) $21, 700.

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Answer:

B $56,050

Explanation:

Cash and cash equivalents for water way is calculated as;

= Cash in bank + Petty cash + Short term paper with maturity of 2 months

Given that;

Cash in bank = $46,500

Petty cash = $550

Short term paper with maturity of 2 months = $9,000

= $46,500 + $550 + $9,000

= $56,050

Therefore, cash and cash equivalents for Water way is $56,050

"An investor expects a return of 14.7% on her portfolio with a beta of 1.13. If the expected market risk premium decreases from 8% to 7%, what return should she now expect on the portfolio?"

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Answer:

13.57%

Explanation:

Calculation for what return should she now expect on the portfolio

Expected return = 14.7% + 1.13(7% − 8%)

Expected return = 14.7%+1.13(-1%)

Expected return = 14.7%-1.13

Expected return = 13.57%

Therefore the return she should expect now on the portfolio will be 13.57%

Expenditures for major additions, improvements, flight equipment modifications and certain equipment overhaul costs are capitalized when such costs are determined to extend the useful life of the asset. Maintenance and repairs are charged to expense as incurred. Assume that FedEx made extensive repairs on an existing building and added a new wing. The building is a garage and repair facility for delivery trucks that serve the Denver area. The existing building originally cost $720,000, and by the end of 2010 (10 years), it was half depreciated on the basis of a 20-year estimated useful life and no residual value. Assume straight-line depreciation was used. During 2011, the following expenditures related to the building were made:

a. Ordinary repairs and maintenance expenditures for the year, $7,000 cash.
b. Extensive and major repairs to the roof of the building, $122,000 cash. These repairs were completed on December 31, 2011.
c. The new wing was completed on December 31, 2011, at a cash cost of $230,000.

Required:
a. Applying the policies of Commonwealth Delivery, complete the following, indicating the effects for the preceding expenditures. Indicate the effects positive value for increase, negative value for decrease.


Building Accumulated Depreciation Depreciation Expense Repairs Expense Cash
Balance January 1, 2011 $720,000 $360,000
Depreciation for 2011
Balance prior to expenditures 720,000
Expenditure (a)
Expenditure (b)
Expenditure (c)
Balance December 31, 2011

b. What was the book value of the building on December 31, 2011?
c. Explain the effect of depreciation on cash flows.

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Answer:

FedEx

a.

                         Building   Accumulated   Depreciation    Repairs    Cash

                                         Depreciation       Expense       Expense

Balance, January 1,

  2011              $720,000      $360,000

Depreciation for 2011                 36,000      $36,000

Balance prior to

expenditures   720,000

Expenditure (a)                                                                    $7,000      $7,000

Expenditure (b)  122,000                                                                    122,000

Expenditure (c)  230,000                                                                   230,000

Balance December 31,

2011              $1,072,000        $396,000      $36,000      $7,000 $249,000

b. The book value of the building on December 31, 2011 was $1,072,000.

c. Depreciation does not have any effect on cash flows.  It is a charge on the income used to record the cost of the use of the asset in the current period.  It is a kind of cost allocation, whereby the cost of an asset is recorded in the periodic financial statement in recognition of the use of that asset to generate income for the period.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Original cost of building = $720,000

Depreciated value of building = $36,000

Remaining useful life = 10 years

Repairs and maintenance expenses = $7,000

Extensive and major repairs to the building roof = $122,000

Cash cost of New wing = $230,000

                         Building   Accumulated   Depreciation    Repairs    Cash

                                         Depreciation       Expense       Expense

Balance, January 1,

  2011              $720,000      $360,000

Depreciation for 2011                 36,000      $36,000

Balance prior to

expenditures   720,000

Expenditure (a)                                                                    $7,000      $7,000

Expenditure (b)  122,000                                                                    122,000

Expenditure (c)  230,000                                                                   230,000

Balance December 31,

2011              $1,072,000          36,000        $36,000      $7,000 $249,000

On January 1, 2021, Gundy Enterprises purchases an office building for $338,000, paying $58,000 down and borrowing the remaining $280,000, signing a 9%, 10-year mortgage. Installment payments of $3,546.92 are due at the end of each month, with the first payment due on January 31, 2021.

Required:
Record the purchase of the building on January 1, 2021.

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Answer:

Dr Building $338,000

Cr Cash $58,000

Cr Notes Payable $280,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entry to Record the purchase of the building on January 1, 2021.

Based on the information given we were told that Gundy purchases an office building for the amount of $338,000 which means that if they paid $58,000 down and as well borrowed the remaining amount of $280,000 the journal entry to Record the purchase of the building on January 1, 2021 will be :

Dr Building $338,000

Cr Cash $58,000

Cr Notes Payable $280,000

(Being purchase of building)

In order to evaluate risk, management may also set qualitative risk classes. Rank these four projects from least risky to most risky, all other things being equal. Completely new market in United States. Completely new market in South America. Addition to normal product line. Repair to old machinery.

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Answer:

Ranking projects from least risky to most risky:

1. Repair to old machinery.

2. Addition to normal product line.

3. Completely new market in United States.

4. Completely new market in South America.

Explanation:

As can be seen from the above scenario, the risk profile increases as the company's activities move away from the known, controllable, and internal arenas to the unknown, uncontrollable, and external arenas.  This implies that increasing uncertainty induces more risk.

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $1,279,600 Accounts payable at the end of December would be:

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Answer:

d. $258,700

Explanation:

Note: The full question is attached as picture below

              Purchase Budget for December

Particulars                                                  Amount

Cost of goods sold (65% of 390,000)     $253,500

Add: Desired ending inventory                $208,000

        (80% of following monthly COGS)                    

Total inventory required                          $461,500

Less: Beginning inventory                        $202,800

Purchases                                                  $258,700

Thus, the Accounts payable at the end of December is $258,700

A financial analyst discovers that Stark Industries has been inappropriately capitalising R&D costs in each year and amortizing them completely over a three-year period on a straight-line basis, beginning in the year after the cost was incurred. A total of $24m, $30m and $36m was inappropriately capitalised for fiscal years 2017, 2018 and 2019, respectively. At the financial year end of 30 June 2019, it had total assets of $280m. Net income was $20m for fiscal 2019. Ignore tax effects for this question.

Required:
a. Compute the amount of total asset and expense misstatement (over or understatement) in each period and provide your answer in the boxes provided below. Show all workings in the spaces provided.
b. Which other account(s), if any, will be mis-stated as a result of the above accounting treatment at the end of fiscal 2019?
c. Prepare the journal entries for correcting the misstatements that arise from the inappropriate capitalisation of R&D at the end of fiscal 2019. Note: Extra space for the journal entries has been provided below

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Answer:

Stark Industries

a. Amount of total asset overstatement and expense understatement:

Total Asset and Expense Misstatements:

                  Assets                            Expenses

              Overstatement                  Understatement  

2017        $24m ($24m -$0)             $24m  

2018        $46m (24 -8 + 30)m         $22m ($30m- $8m)

2019       $64m (46 -18 + 36)m        $18m ($36m - $18m)

b. The Retained Earnings account will be misstated as a result of the above accounting treatment at the end of fiscal 2019.

c. Journal Entries:

June 30, 2019:

Debit R&D expense $82m

Credit Total assets $64m

Credit Amortization Expense $18m

To correct the R&D amortization and inappropriate capitalization.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

30 June 2019:

Total assets = $280m

Net income = $20m

             Amortization      R&D              Amount

               Expense         Costs          Capitalized

2017             $0               $24m          $24m ($24m - $0)

2018            $8m             $30m          $46m ($24m - $8m + $30m)

2019           $18m            $36m          $64m ($46m - $18m + $36m)

Calculation of amortization expenses:

2017 R&D costs =  $24m/3 = $8m

2018 R&D costs = $30m/3 = $10m

2019 R&D costs = $36m/3 =$12m

Understanding what the team is working on, encouraging wild ideas, and never rejecting an idea simply because it sounds too crazy are examples of _______ at IDEO.

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Answer:

Understanding what the team is working on, encouraging wild ideas, and never rejecting an idea simply because it sounds too crazy are examples of _______ at IDEO.

Deviance

Explanation:

At IDEO, deviance is equally encouraged just as conformity is also encouraged.  Deviance simply means non conformance to expected ways of doing things.   IDEO has recognized the importance of innovation in its product designs.  It is important to note that innovation comes in many shapes and sizes, and it is only through diversity in thought that people can recognize opportunities for innovation. This is while it forms teams to bring in the two aspects that encourage innovation: conformity and deviance.

What economic problem did many countries face as a result of world war 2

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Answer:

trade deficits, lack of investment capital, and wide gaps between rich and poor

Explanation:

Arthur is a California resident. He was ordered to pay $2,000 in alimony and $3,000 in child support to his former spouse. He meets all the requirements when paying his support. What amount can Arthur take as a deduction for these payments

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Answer: $2000

Explanation:

Alimony is referred to as a financial support that is given to an individual when there is a divorce. This is usually an order from the court

Based on the question above, we should note that no amount should be removed from the child support as they're not deductible. Therefore, the amount that Arthur can take as a deduction for these payments would be $2000.

In Metallgesellschaft's Hedging Debacle the company arranged long term forward contracts to sell oil/energy. Their hedge was to sell short-term futures contracts and roll into new months(called a stacked hedge). The hedge turned out poorly for MG because the stacked hedge works when markets are in backwardation and the basis risk resulted in negative profit between the selling the futures and delivering in the forwards. What is true about the activities of Metallgesellschaft's hedging

I. sources of risk were basis risk and liquidity risk
II. losses on the short term futures contracts hedge would not be covered by the long term forwards
III. the stacked hedge works when markets are in contango
IV. Metallgesellschaft used a 1 to 1 hedge when they should have used an optimal hedge ratio

a. I, II, III, IV
b. I, II, IV
c. I, III
d. I, III, IV

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Answer:

The truth about the activities of Metallgesellscraft's hedging was:

b. I, II, IV.

Explanation:

Hedging financial risks involve the strategic use of financial instruments to offset the risk of any adverse price movements.  Hedging provides security traders and investors the means to mitigate market risk and volatility and minimize future financial loss.  The stacked hedge, in which the most nearby and liquid contract is used and then rolled over to the next-to-nearest contract as time passes, works when the markets are in backwardation (lower forward price than the spot price) and not in contango (higher forward price than the spot price).

Although the cost-plus method approach to product pricing may be used by management as a general guidance, when are some examples of other factors that managers should also consider in setting product prices?

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Answer: value-based pricing.

Explanation:

Value-based pricing, in its literal sense, means basing pricing on the benefits of the commodity perceived by the customer rather than on the exact cost of making the product. For example, a painting may be priced much higher than canvas and painting prices: in fact, the price depends a lot on who the painter is.

What will happen to your taxes when you own a home?
a. I will pay more income taxes.
b. I may pay less in taxes because my mortgage interest is deductible.
c. There will be no change in my income taxes.

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Answer:

A. I will pay more income taxes.

A firm is considering the purchase of a $500,000 machine for its business. The machine is expected to increase sales by $237,000. The machine will have a 5 year useful life and will be depreciated over 5 years via the straight line method. There is no salvage value. The firm has a required rate of return of 10% for all new capital investments. The project's pro forma income statement is shown below:


Sales $237,000
Total Cost 137,000
Depreciation 100,000
EBIT $0
Taxes 0
Net income $0

The firm should: ___________

a. Accept the project because the NPV is $2,543
b. Accept the project because the NPV is $10,011
c. Reject the project because the NPV is negative $120,921
d. Reject the project because the NPV is negative $500,000
e. It doesnt matter since the NPV is 0
f. Cant tell since there isnt enough information

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Answer:

The firm should: ___________

c. Reject the project because the NPV is negative $120,921

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Pro Forma Income Statement:

Sales           $237,000

Total Cost      137,000

Depreciation 100,000

EBIT              $0

Taxes             0

Net income $0

Cost of machine = $500,000

Required rate of return = 10%

Annual revenue from new machine = $237,000

Annual operational costs = $137,000

Annual net cash flow = $100,000

Depreciation expense = $100,000

Annuity factor at 10% for 5 years = 3.791

PV Annuity of $100,000 = $100,000 * 3.791 = $379,100

NPV = $379,100 - $500,000 = $120,900

b) The Net present value of the project is $120,900 (the difference between the total present value of cash inflow of $379,100 and the initial cash outflow of $500,000).

The network team has well-established procedures to follow for creating new rules on the firewall. This includes having approval from a manager prior to implementing any new rules. While reviewing the firewall configuration, you notice a recently implemented rule but cannot locate manager approval for it. What would be a good step to have in the procedures for a situation like this

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Answer:

D . Immediately roll back the firewall rule until a manager can approve it

Explanation:

Since in the question it is mentioned that while checking the configuration of the firewall, it is notice that the rule of implementation but it cant locaate the approval of manager regarding the same so here the good step is to roll back instantly back to the rule of firewall till the manager approve it

Therefore the correct option is D.

A marketing manager wants to efficiently reach large numbers of customers in a creative way and she is not concerned about the production costs of the medium. Based on the manager's consideration, ________ will be the most appropriate promotional form.

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Answer: Advertising

Explanation:

Advertising is referred to as a marketing communication that is used to promote a product or service. It is the most appropriate promotional form when an individual or firm does not consider the production cost that are involved.

Advertising has an advantage as it helps to reach a large number of audience and it also helps to pass messages across to the customers quicker.

Tara's company has launched a new style of lightweight running shoe. The company recently received some bad publicity. Tara is planning to

rebuild a strong relationship with her customers by Investing in techniques that improve the company's reputation and earn public goodwill.

Tara is looking to Improve her company's reputation through

__________

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Incomplete question. The remaining part reads;

Identify the sales promotion technique based on the given scenario.

Answer:

Loyalty Points to Customers.

Explanation:

An important sales promotion technique that fits well into this technique is the sales promotion technique. This technique involves providing some incentives that motivate your aggrieved customers to reconsider coming back to you.

For example, Tara could offer her customers loyalty points which they can redeem as discounts for every pair of the new style of lightweight running shoe. By so doing, she may be able to regain the trust of her customers.

The following data relate to Department no. 2 of Young Corporation:
Segment contribution margin $480,000
Profit margin controllable by the segment manager 226,000
Segment profit margin 108,000.
On the basis of this information, fixed costs traceable to Department no. 2 but controllable by others are:
a) $122,000
b) $140,000
c) $250,000
d) $370,000
e) not determinable.

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Answer:

e) not determinable.

Explanation:

Calculation for the fixed costs traceable to Department no. 2 but controllable by others

Profit margin controllable by the segment manager 226,000

Less Segment profit margin (108,000)

Fixed costs traceable to Department no. 2 but controllable by others $118,000

(226,000-108,000)

Therefore the Fixed costs traceable to Department no. 2 but controllable by others are: $118,000

Company is a popular car-wash operation that measures its activity in terms of number of cars washed. Last month, the budgeted level of activity was 1,240 cars washed and the actual level of activity was 1,230 cars washed. The cost formula for the washing expenses is $4.80 per car washed plus $26,000 per month. The actual washing expense was $25,000.

Required:
What was the spending variance for the washing expenses last month?

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Answer:

the spending variance is $6,904 favorable

Explanation:

The computation of the spending variance is as follows;

Budgeted Expense is

= 1,230 cars × $4.80 per car + $26,000

=  $5,904 + $26,000

= $31,904

And, the actual expense is $25,000

Therefore, the spending variance is

= $31,904 - $25,00

= $6,904

Therefore, the spending variance is $6,904 favorable

The net effects on the corporation of the declaration and payment of a cash dividend are to increase assets and increase stockholders' equity. increase stockholders' equity and decrease liabilities. decrease assets and decrease stockholders' equity. decrease liabilities and decrease stockholders' equity.

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Answer:

Decrease assets and decrease stockholders equity

Explanation:

Shareholders of the Company are rewarded for their contribution through dividends.

Declaration and payment of a cash dividend results in the following journal :

Dividend (debit)

Cash (credit)

Thus,

The Owners Equity Decrease whilst the Assets Account (Cash) Decreases

what is Equity financing

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Equity Financing is when a business owner exchanges a qualified support in the company towards to an investor. Examples that I can name are Initial Public Offering, Small Business Investment Companies, Royalty Financing, and many more that I just listed. I hope it helps to your question and have a blessed day.

Tawstir comany corporation has 400 obsolte tv monitor that they carry in their inventory at the intotal cost of 576000. if these monitor are upgrade at a total cost of 170000 they can be sold for a total of 230000. As an alternative, the computers can be sold in their present condition for $40,000.

Required:
What is the net advantage or disadvantage to the company from upgrading the computers rather than selling them in their present condition?

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Answer:

the net advantage of upgrading is $20,000

Explanation:

The computation of the net advantage or disadvantage is as follows:

Sales value after upgrading $230,000

Less: current sales value      -$40,000

Incremental advantage of upgrading $190,000

Less:total cost of upgrading ($170,000)

Net advantage of upgrading $20,000

Hence, the net advantage of upgrading is $20,000

What is the yield to maturity (rounded to the nearest whole percent) of a 20 year, $100 par value bond, that pays a 10% coupon semi-annually, given that the bond's current market price is $85

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Answer:

the  yield to maturity is 12%

Explanation:

The computation of the yield to maturity is as follows

Given that

Future value is $100

Present value is $85

PMT = $100 × 10% ÷ 2 = $5

NPER = 20 × 2 = 40

The formula is given below:

= RATE(NPER;PMT;-PV;FV;TYPE)

The present value comes in positive

After applying the above formula, the yield to maturity is

= 6% × 2

= 12%

Hence, the  yield to maturity is 12%

Sewtfi861 Corporation makes an extra large part to use in one its fabulous products. A total of 16,000 units of this extra large part are produced and used every year. The company's costs of producing the extra large part at this level of activity are below:

Per Unit
Direct materials $3.50
Direct labor $8.10
Variable manufacturing overhead $8.60
Supervisor's salary $4.00
Depreciation of special equipment $2.40
Allocated general overhead $7.60

An outside supplier has offered to make the extra large part and sell it to Sewtfi861 for $32.70 each. If this offer is accepted, the supervisor's salary and all of the variable costs, including the direct labor, can be avoided. The special equipment used to make the extra large part has no salvage value or other use. The allocated general overhead represents fixed costs of the entire Sewtfi861 company, none of which would be avoided if the part were purchased instead of produced internally. In addition, the space used to make the extra large part could be used to make more of one of the company's other fabulous products, generating an additional segment margin of $35,000 per year for that product.

Required:
What would be the annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for Sewtfi861 Corp. as a result of buying the extra large part from the outside supplier?

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Answer:

Sewtfi861 Corporation

The annual financial disadvantage for Sewtfi861 Corporation buying the extra large part from the outside supplier would be:

$101,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cost implications:

                                                        In-house          Outside

                                                       Production      Production

Outside vendor's price                                             $32.70

Direct materials                                 $3.50

Direct labor                                         $8.10

Variable manufacturing overhead   $8.60

Supervisor's salary                           $4.00              

Depreciation of special equipment $2.40                $2.40

Allocated general overhead            $7.60               $7.60

Additional segment margin ($35,000/16,000)      ($2.1875)

Total cost per unit                         $34.20             $40.5125

The annual financial disadvantage for Sewtfi861 Corporation buying the extra large part from the outside supplier would be 16,000 ($40.5125 - $34.20).

= $101,000

b) It looks better financially for Sewtfi861 Corporation to continue to make the large part in-house.  If it goes ahead to buy the part from outside, it will suffer a total financial loss of $101,000 annually.

20192018201720162015 Sales$656,856$432,142$358,624$243,135$180,100 Cost of goods sold 337,397 222,192 186,298 125,649 91,851 Accounts receivable 31,726 25,194 24,602 14,199 12,355 Compute trend percents for the above accounts, using 2015 as the base year.\

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Answer:

Trend Percent for Net Sales :

2016   = 135.00 %

2017  =199.00%

2018  = 239.9 %

2019  = 364.7 %

Trend Percent for Cost of goods sold :

2016    = 136.7 %

2017    = 202.8 %

2018    = 241.9 %

2019     = 367.33 %

Trend Percent for Accounts receivable  :

2016    = 114.9 %

2017   = 199.00 %

2018    = 203.9 %

2019     = 256.7 %

Explanation:

                                      2019       2018        2017           2016       2015

Sales             $656,856         $432,142   $358,624    $243,135    $180,100

Cost of goods sold 337,397   222,192    186,298    125,649        91,851 Accounts receivable 31,726     25,194      24,602      14,199         12,355

Trend Percent for Net Sales :

2016   Current Year  Sales/ Base year  Sales = $243,135 /$180,100

= 135.00 %

2017   Current Year  Sales/ Base year  Sales = $358,624  /$180,100 = 199.00%

2018   Current Year  Sales/ Base year  Sales =$432,142 / $180,100

= 239.9 %

2019     Current Year  Sales/ Base year  Sales = $656,856 /$180,100

= 364.7 %

Trend Percent for Cost of goods sold :

2016   Current Year CGS/ Base year CGS = $125,649  /91,851 = 136.7 %

2017   Current Year CGS/ Base year CGS = $ 186,298  /91,851 = 202.8 %

2018   Current Year CGS/ Base year CGS =$ 222,192/ 91,851  = 241.9 %

2019     Current Year CGS/ Base year CGS= $337,397 /91,851  = 367.33 %

Trend Percent for Accounts receivable  :

2016   Current Year  A/R/ Base year  A/R = $14,199    /12,355 = 114.9 %

2017   Current Year  A/R/ Base year   A/R= $ 24,602  /12,355= 199.00 %

2018   Current Year  A/R/ Base year  A/R=$  25,194 / 12,355 = 203.9 %

2019     Current Year  A/R/ Base year  A/R = $31,726 /12,355  = 256.7 %

Bonds Payable has a balance of $1,000,000 and Discount on Bonds Payable has a balance of $15,500. If the issuing corporation redeems the bonds at 98 1/2, what is the amount of gain or loss on redemption

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Answer:

Loss on Redemption = $500

Explanation:

Gain or Loss on redemption:  

Par value of Bonds                $1,000,000

Less: Discount on bonds       $15,500

Book Value of Bonds            $984,500

Less: Redemption value        $985,000  ($1,000,000 * 98.50%)  

Loss on Redemption             $500

Suppose the Baldwin company shifts focus to only competing in the Thrift and Nano segments, while competing on price by reducing costs and passing the savings to the customers, what strategy would they be implementing?a. Broad cost leaderb. Broad differentiationc. Niche cost leaderd. Niche differentiation

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What.
Maybe niche cost leader

Suppose the Baldwin company shifts focus to only competing in the Thrift and Nano segments, while competing on price by reducing costs and passing the savings to the customers, the strategy would they be implementing is Niche cost leader .Thus option (c) is correct.

What is  Niche cost leader?

A Niche cost leader strategy concentrates mainly on the traditional and low end segments of the market.

The company will gain a competitive advantage by keeping research and development, production and material costs to a minimum, enabling the company to compete on the basis of price, which will be below average.

Suppose the Baldwin company shifts focus to only competing in the Thrift and Nano segments, while competing on price by reducing costs and passing the savings to the customers, the strategy would they be implementing is Niche cost leader .Therefore, option (c) is correct.

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Good internal controls over the write-off of uncollectible accounts include appropriate review of ________ by management to ensure the appropriateness of the transaction.

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Answer: c. cash receipts journal

Explanation:

Good internal controls over the write-off of uncollectible accounts include the company reviewing the cash receipts journal to ensure that the uncollectible accounts should indeed be uncollectible by making sure that the customer has not paid their balance.

This is because there is a chance of fraud if the cash receipts are not checked as an employee might take the cash paid by a receivable and then record that the receivable is uncollectible.

If average demand for an inventory item is 200 units per day, lead time is three days, and safety stock is 100 units, the reorder point is:

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Answer:Reorder point =   700 units

Explanation:

Reorder point (ROP) is the minimum quantity OF inventory that a  business should have available in its stock  before the inventory is replenished or reordered .

Given

average demand for an inventory item =200 units per day

lead time = three days,

safety stock = 100 units

We have that  

Reorder point =  (Average daily unit sales x Lead time ) + Safety stock

=( 200 x 3 )+ 100

600 + 100

= 700 units

The minimum quantity of inventory of a stock that a firm should have available before the inventory is replenished.   The reorder point is 700 units.

Reorder point (ROP) :

It is the minimum quantity of inventory of a stock that a firm should have available before the inventory is replenished.  

Reorder point =  (Average daily unit sales x Lead time ) + Safety stock

Given Here,  

Average demand for an inventory item = 200 units/day  

Lead time = 3 days,  

Safety stock = 100 units  

Thus,    

Reorder Point = ( 200 x 3 )+ 100  

Reorder Point = 600 + 100  

Reorder Point = 700 units

Therefore, the reorder point is 700 units.

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List the 10 Strategic Points. These should align to one another to create a cohesive study. What is meant by alignment

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Answer: Strategic points are Topic, background, statement, sample and location e.t.c

Explanation:

Alignment could be seen or described as when things add up or line up, or work together to meet a specific or same purpose.

The ten(10) Strategic Points are;

- Topic

- Background of the problem/gap

- Statement

- Sample and location

- Research questions

- Hypothesis

- Methodology and design

- Purpose statement

- Data collection

- Data analysis

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