A company owns a 5-year old turret lathe that has a book value of $25,000. The present market value for the lathe is $16,000. The expected decline in market value is $2,000/year to a minimum market value of $4000. maintenance plus operating costs for the lathe equal $4,200/year. A new turret lathe can be purchased for $45,000 and will have an expected life of 8 years. The market value for the turret lathe is expected to equal $45,000(0.70)k at the end of year k. Annual maintenance and operating cost is expected to equal $1,600.

Based on a 12% before-tax MARR, should the old lathe be replaced now? Use an equivalent uniform annual cost comparison, a planning horizon of 7 years, and the cash flow approach.

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Answer 1

Answer:

old lathe should not be replaced now

Explanation:

Using MARR of 12%

Price decline of 2000 per year ; salvage value = (present market value - does cline per year)

Present market value of old lathe = $16000

Opening market value at year end = (16000 * 1.12) = 17920

Add: Maintainace plus operating cost = $4200 / year

Salvage value = 16000 - 2000 = 14000

Annual cost : (Opening market value + operating cost - salvage value)

Annual cost :

Year 1 = (17920 + 4200 - 14000) = 8120

Year 2:

Opening market value at year end = (14000 * 1.12) = 15680

Salvage value = (14000 - 2000) = 12000

Annual cost :

Year 1 = (15680 + 4200 - 12000) = 7880

Year 3:

Opening market value at year end = (12000 * 1.12) = 13440

Salvage value = (12000 - 2000) = 10000

Annual cost :

Year 1 = (13440 + 4200 - 10000) = 7640

Year 4:

Opening market value at year end = (10000 * 1.12) = 11200

Salvage value = (10000 - 2000) = 8000

Annual cost :

Year 1 = (11200 + 4200 - 8000) = 7400

New machine :

Opening market value of year end = (45000 * 1.12) = 50,400

Add : Maintenance plus Operating expense = $1600

Salvage value = 45000 * 0.7 = 31500

Annual cost :

50400 + 1600 - 31500

= 20500

New machine has a far greater annual cost thb the old, hence the old machine should still be used for now.


Related Questions

Use the following information to answer the questions:

Assets Liabilities and Equity
Cash 14,000 Accounts payable 17,000
Marketable securities 4,000 Notes payable 8,000
Accounts receivable 10,000 Current liabilities 25,000
Inventory 39,000 Long-term debt 80,000
Current assets 67,000 Total liabilities 105,000
Machines 42,000 Paid-in capital 30,000
Real estate 60,000 Retained earnings 34,000
Net fixed assets 102,000 Equity 64,000
Total assets 169,000 Total liab. & equity 169,000

Sales 330,000
Operating expenses 297,000
Depreciation 25,000
EBIT 8,000
Interest 5,000
Taxable income 3,000
Taxes 990
Net income 2010

There are 8,200 shares outstanding, each currently trading for $5.65.
Required:
a. What are earnings per share?
b. What is the book value per share?

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Answer:

a. Earnings per share = $0.25

b. The book value per share = $7.80

Explanation:

Balance Sheet

Assets                                        Liabilities and Equity

Cash                           14,000    Accounts payable         17,000

Marketable securities 4,000    Notes payable               8,000

Accounts receivable 10,000    Current liabilities         25,000

Inventory                  39,000     Long-term debt          80,000

Current assets         67,000     Total liabilities           105,000

Machines                 42,000      Paid-in capital            30,000

Real estate              60,000      Retained earnings     34,000

Net fixed assets    102,000       Equity                        64,000

Total assets          169,000        Total liab. & equity  169,000

Income Statement

Sales                           330,000

Operating expenses 297,000

Depreciation                25,000

EBIT                                8,000

Interest                          5,000

Taxable income            3,000

Taxes                               990

Net income                   2,010

Outstanding shares = 8,200

Market price of shares = $5.65

Earnings per share = 2,010/8,200 = $0.25

Book value per share = (Assets - Liabilities)Equity/8,200

= ($169,000 - 105,000)/8,200 = $7.80

b) The earnings per share is a financial measure of the how much is generated in net income for each share.  The book value per share measures the equity value per share.

Powell Panther Corporation: Income Statements for Year Ending December 31 (Millions of Dollars) 20192018 Sales$3,220.0$2,800.0 Operating costs excluding depreciation and amortization2,576.02,380.0 EBITDA$644.0$420.0 Depreciation and amortization90.078.0 Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT)$554.0$342.0 Interest70.861.6 Earnings before taxes (EBT)$483.2$280.4 Taxes (25%)193.3112.2 Net income$289.9$168.2 Common dividends$260.9$134.6 Powell Panther Corporation: Balance Sheets as of December 31 (Millions of Dollars) 20192018 Assets Cash and equivalents$36.0$31.0 Accounts receivable370.0308.0 Inventories678.0616.0 Total current assets$1,084.0$955.0 Net plant and equipment902.0784.0 Total assets$1,986.0$1,739.0 Liabilities and Equity Accounts payable$315.0$252.0 Accruals269.0224.0 Notes payable64.456.0 Total current liabilities$648.4$532.0 Long-term bonds644.0560.0 Total liabilities$1,292.4$1,092.0 Common stock614.2596.6 Retained earnings79.450.4 Common equity$693.6$647.0 Total liabilities and equity$1,986.0$1,739.0 Write out your answers completely. For example, 25 million should be entered as 25,000,000. Round your answers to the nearest dollar, if necessary. Negative values, if any, should be indicated by a minus sign. What was net operating working capital for 2018 and 2019

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Answer:

Calculation of net operating working capital

Particulars                                2018                2019

Current asset A                   $955 million     $1,084 million

Current liability B                $532.0 million  $648.4 million

Net working capital A-B   $423 million    $435.6 million

The management of Ballard MicroBrew is considering the purchase of an automated bottling machine for $61,000. The machine would replace an old piece of equipment that costs $15,000 per year to operate. The new machine would cost $6,000 per year to operate. The old machine currently in use could be sold now for a salvage value of $20,000. The new machine would have a useful life of 10 years with no salvage value. Required: 1. What is the annual depreciation expense associated with the new bottling machine

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Answer:

1. $6,100

2. $3,000

3.$41,000

4.7.3%

Explanation:

1. Calculation for What is the annual depreciation expense associated with the new bottling machine

Depreciation expense= 61,000/10

Depreciation expense=$6,100

2. Calculation for What is the annual incremental net operating income provided by the new bottling machine

Reduction in Operating costs 9,000 ($15,000-$6,000)

Less: Depreciation expense $6000

Incremental net operating income $3,000

3. Calculation for What is the amount of the initial investment

Purchase cost $61,000

Less: Salvage value of old machine $20,000

Initial Investment $41,000

4. Calculation for What is the simple rate of return on the new bottling machine

Incremental net operating income 3000

÷ Initial Investment 41000

Simple rate of return 7.3%

(3,000÷41,000)

Toby Toy Store has noticed the following items that need to be considered for its income statement for the year ended December 31, 2019: Commissions of $3,000 for salespeople who made sales in December will be paid on January 3, 2020.

The phone bill of $400 for December was received and will be paid on January 20, 2020.
The store rent of $2,000 for January 2020 was paid on December 28, 2019.
At the beginning of November, Toby paid $1,500 for advertising in a monthly magazine that is distributed in November and December of 2019, and January of 2020.

What is the proper amount of expenses to be included in the income statement for the year?
a. $4,400.
b. $6,900.
c. $6,400.
d. $5,900.

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Answer: $4400

Explanation:

The proper amount of expenses to be included in the income statement for the year will be calculated as:

Commissions for salespeople who made sales in December = $3000

Add: Phone bill = $400

Add: Advertisement = $1000

Total expense = $3000 + $400 + $1000 = $4400

N.B: The commission and telephone charge were incurred in December 2019 and should be added.

The store rent of $2,000 for January 2020 was paid on December 28, 2019. This won't be added since it was for 2020.

Advertisiment of $1,500 was paid for November 2019, December 2019 and January 2020. We are concerned with that of November and December 2019. This will be: $1500 × 2/3 = $1000

Quantitative Problem: Jenna is a single taxpayer. During 2018, she earned wages of $113,000. She doesn't itemize deductions, so she will take the standard deduction to calculate 2018 taxable income. In addition, during the year she sold common stock that she had owned for five years for a net profit of $5,200. How much does Jenna owe to the IRS for taxes

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Solution :

Item                                                 Amount

Income                                             $113,000

Personal exemption for one             $ 4,050

Standard deduction                          $ 6,350

Taxable income                                $102,600

Therefore the taxable income is $102,600.

Now the tax payable on the taxable income is given by :

Marginal tax rate                            Amount brackets

10%                                                   $0 - $ 9,325

15%                                                   $ 9,326 - $ 37,950

25%                                                 $ 37,951 -$ 91,900

28%                                                  $ 91,901 - $ 191,650

Now according to the above taxable slab, the amount of tax on the wages earned by Jenna is :    

Tax payable = [tex]$= (0.1 \times 9325)+(0.15 \times (37950 - 9325))+(0.25 \times (91900 - 37950))+(0.28 \times (102600-91900))$[/tex][tex]$= (0.1 \times 9325)+(0.15 \times 28625)+(0.25 \times 53950)+(0.28 \times 10700)$[/tex]

= 932.5 + 4293.75 + 13487.50 + 2996

= $ 21,709.75

There is also a long term capital gain of $ 5,200 that is earned by selling the common stock.

Now as per IRS, the capital gain of a long term tax percentage for an individual single filer is in 28% tax slab category is 15%.

Therefore the tax on the capital gain of $ 5,200 is  =  0.15 x 5200

                                                                               = $780

Thus the total tax payable by Jenna is  =  $ 21,709.75 + $ 780

                                                             = $ 22,489.75

It is estimated that the annual sales of an energy saving device will be 20,000 the first year and increase by 10,000 per year unitl 50,000 units are sold during the fourth year. Proposal A is to purchase manufacturing equipment costing $120,000 with an estimated salvage value of $15,000 at the end of 4 years.Proposal B is to purchase equipment costing $280,000 with an estimated salvage value of $32,000 at the end of 4 years. The variable manufacturing cost per unit under proposal A is estimated to be $8,00, but is estimated to be only $2.60 under proposal B. If the interest rate is 9%, which proposal should be accepted for a 4-year production horizon?

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Answer:

Proposal B should be accepted

Explanation:

                                             1              2                3              4

Sales(Units)                     20,000    30,000     40,000     50,000  

Variable Cost (A)            160,000   240,000  320,000   400,000- 15,000  

Variable Cost (B)            52,000     78,000    104,000    130,000 - 32,000  

PV Factor(9%)                   0.917        0.841      0.772        0.708  

PV OF Variable Cost(A)  146,720   201,840   247,040    272,580  

PV of Variable Cost(B)   47,684      65,598    80,288     69,384  

Total PV of Variable Cost of A: $868,180

Total PV of Variable Cost of B: $262,954

Difference in PV of Expenses= $605,226

Difference in PV of Outflow = 280,000 - 120,000 = $160,000

So, Proposal B should be accepted because it has a cost saving of Net $445,226 (605,226 - 160,000).

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


Sales Mix

Unit Contribution
Margin

Lawnmowers 20 % $30
Weed-trimmers 50 % $20
Chainsaws 30 % $40

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

Compute the number of units of each product that Yard Tools must sell in order to break even under this product mix. (Use Weighted-Average Contribution Margin Ratio rounded to 2 decimal places e.g. 0.25 and round final answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 2,510.)

Lawnmowers


units
Weed-trimmers


units
Chainsaws


units

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Answer:

Lawnmowers= 30,000

Weed-trimmers= 75,000

Chainsaws= 45,000

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the weighted average contribution margin:

Weighted average contribution margin= sales proportion*unitary contribution margin

Weighted average contribution margin= (0.2*30) + (0.5*20) + (0.3*40)

Weighted average contribution margin= $28

Now, the break-even point in units for the whole company:

Break-even point (units)= Total fixed costs / Weighted average contribution margin

Break-even point (units)= 4,200,000 / 28

Break-even point (units)= 150,000

Finally, the number of units to be sold for each product:

Lawnmowers= 0.20*150,000= 30,000

Weed-trimmers= 0.5*150,000= 75,000

Chainsaws= 0.3*150,000= 45,000

A corporation wishes to determine the fixed portion of its maintenance expense (a semivariable expense), as measured against direct labor hours, for the first 3 months of the year. The inspection costs are fixed; the adjustments necessitated by errors found during inspection account for the variable portion of the maintenance costs. Information for the first quarter is as follows:

Direct Labor Hours Maintenance Expense
January 34,000 $610
February 31,000 $585
March 34,000 $610

Required:
What is the fixed portion of Jacob's maintenance expense, rounded to the nearest dollar?

a. $283
b. $327
c. $258
d. $541

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Answer:

b. $327

Explanation:

The computation of the fixed portion is shown below:

But before that variable maintenance expense per direct labor is

= ($610 - $585) ÷  (34000 hours - 31000 hours)

= $0.00833 per direct labor hour

Now

Total variable expense for 34,000 hours is

= $0.00833 × 34000

= $283

And, finally Fixed portion is

= $610 - $283

= $327

Stephenson Company's computer system recently crashed, erasing much of the company's financial data. The following accounting information was discovered soon afterwards on the CFO's back-up computer data.

Cost of Goods Sold $400,000
Work-in-Process Inventory, Beginning 35,000
Work-in-Process Inventory, Ending 46,000
Selling and Administrative Expense 59,000
Finished Goods Inventory, Ending 18,000
Direct Materials Purchased $194,900
Factory Overhead Applied $125,600
Operating Income $25,000
Direct Materials Inventory, Ending $6,800
Cost of Goods Manufactured $380,900
Direct Labor $62,700

The CFO of Stephenson Company has asked you to recalculate the following accounts and report to him by week's end. What should be the amount of direct materials available for use?

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Answer:

$210,400

Explanation:

Particulars                                            Amount

Cost of Goods Manufactured             $380,900

Add: Closing WIP                                 $46,000

Less: Opening WIP                             -$35,000

Less: Factory Overhead Applied       -$125,600

Less: Direct Labor                               -$62,700

Add: Closing stock of Direct material $6,800    

Direct Material Available for use       $210,400

On January 1, Year 1, Chertco acquired a patent for $500,000 and, using the straight-line method, began amortizing it properly over its estimated useful life of 10 years. The asset has no residual value. At December 31, Year 4, a significant change in the business climate caused Chertco to assess the recoverability of the carrying amount of the patent. Chertco estimated that the undiscounted future net cash inflows from the patent would be $325,000 and that its fair value was $275,000. Accordingly, for the year ended December 31, Year 4, Chertco should recognize an impairment loss of :________.
a. $175,000
b. $50,000
c. $25,000
d. $0

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Answer:

c. $25,000

Explanation:

We recognize impairment loss when the Carrying Amount of an Asset is greater than its Recoverable Amount.

Recoverable Amount of an Asset is the Higher of Asset Fair Value and Value in use. The future cash shows represent value in use and these need to be discounted. Since they are not,  Recoverable Amount = $275,000

Carrying Amount of an Asset is  the Cost of the Asset less all depreciation charges to date of the impairment test, Carrying Amount = $300,000

Therefore, Impairment loss = $25,000 ($300,000 - $275,000)

The answer is $ 25,000

Consider an economy in which money does not exist, so that agents rely on barter to carry out transactions. When the economy was small, barter seemed sufficient. However, the economy has now begun to grow. If people in this economy trade five goods, the price tag of each good must list____prices, and the economy requires____prices for people to carry out transactions. Suppose that the number of goods people trade increases to 17. Then the price tag of each good must list____prices, and the number of prices that the economy requires increases to____.
Now suppose that our economy has a money. The government now issues a national currency and there is no longer any barter. In this economy, money and currency are not the same because:____.
1. The fact that the government issues currency means that the currency will be accepted as money by all agents.
2. The fact that the currency is backed by the government means that it will never lose value and will remain a perfect unit of account.
3. Just because the government issues currency does not mean that the currency will be accepted as money, since it must be used as a medium of exchange, store of value and standard of value.
4. Just because the government issues currency does not mean that the currency will be accepted as money, and buyers and sellers still need barter to ensure that money does not lose its value.
Suppose now that our economy is suffering from rapid, ongoing increases in the cost of living. Which characteristic of money is directly negatively impacted in that economy?
1.Medium of exchange.
2.Double coincidence of wants.
3.Store of value.
4.Unit of account.

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Answer:

4. Just because the government issues currency does not mean that the currency will be accepted as money, and buyers and sellers still need barter to ensure that money does not lose its value.

Suppose now that our economy is suffering from rapid, ongoing increases in the cost of living. Which characteristic of money is directly negatively impacted in that economy?

3.Store of value.

Explanation:

Amy and Brian were investigating the acquisition of a tax accounting business, Bottom Line Inc. (BLI). As part of their discussions with the sole shareholder of the corporation, Ernesto Young, they examined the company's tax accounting balance sheet. The relevant information is summarized as follows:


FMV Adjusted Basis Appreciation

  Cash $32,250 $32,250
  Receivables 18,600 18,600
  Building 136,000 68,000 68,000
  Land 269,250 89,750 179,500
Total $456,100 $208,600 $247,500
Payables $27,200 $27,200
  Mortgage* 135,750 135,750
Total $162,950 $162,950


Ernesto was asking for $408,000 for the company. His tax basis in the BLI stock was $150,000. Included in the sales price was an unrecognized customer list valued at $150,000. The unallocated portion of the purchase price ($68,000) will be recorded as goodwill. Required:
a. What amount of gain or loss does BLI recognize if the transaction is structured as a direct asset sale to Amy and Brian? What amount of corporate level tax does BLI pay as a result of the transaction, assuming a tax rate of 34 percent?
b. What amount of gain or loss does Ernesto recognize if the transaction is structured as a direct asset sale to Amy and Brian, and BLI distributes the after-tax proceeds (computed in question a) to Ernesto in liquidation of his stock?
c. What is the nature of tax benefits to Amy and Brian as a result of structuring the acquisition as a direct asset purchase?
d. What is the tax basis in the assets received by Amy and Brian?

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Answer:

Bottom Line, Inc. (BLI)

a. The amount of gain that BLI should recognize if the transaction is structured as a direct asset sale to Amy and Brian is:

= $199,400

BLI will a corporate tax of $ 67,796 ($199,400 * 34%) as a result of the transaction.

b. The amount of gain that Ernesto recognizes when BLI distributes the after-tax proceeds to Ernesto in liquidation of his stock is:

=  $190,204

c. Amy and Brian can step up the tax basis of the assets to their fair market values.

d. The tax basis in the assets received by Amy and Brian is:

= $408,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                          FMV    Adjusted Basis         Appreciation

Cash               $32,250       $32,250

Receivables       18,600          18,600

Building           136,000         68,000               68,000

Land               269,250         89,750              179,500

Total              $456,100    $208,600           $247,500

Payables        $27,200       $27,200

Mortgage*      135,750        135,750

Total            $162,950      $162,950

Net Value    $293,150       $45,650

Sales price for the company = $408,000

Ernesto tax basis in BLI stock =  150,000

Difference =                              $258,000

Unrecognized customer list =    150,000

Unallocated Goodwill =            $108,000

Gain to be recognized if transaction is a direct asset sale:

Sales price =   $408,000

Adjusted basis 208,600

Capital gain =  $199,400

After-tax proceeds:

Sales price =                             $408,000

Corporate tax on capital gain = $ 67,796

After-tax proceeds =                $340,204

Ernesto's tax basis =                  150,000

Capital gain for Ernesto =        $190,204

Inattentive Driving. While cutting class and driving off campus to check on her new dress for the upcoming formal, Molly, a busy college student, is busy talking on her cell phone with her friend Sharon. Molly is trying to talk Sharon into going to the dance with her brother, who has a big crush on Sharon. Unfortunately for Molly, there is a statute in her state outlawing talking on a cell phone while operating a motor vehicle. Molly crashes into the side of Sam's new convertible when she looks down to pick up a can of soda she just dropped onto her new jeans. A police officer just down the street comes over to investigate. Molly explains to him that it was difficult to hold the cell phone in one hand, the soda in the other, and also drive. The officer was not impressed. Around that time Sam comes along. He is furious regarding the significant dent in his new car. Molly says she has insurance and that she will cover the whole incident. Sam says that is insufficient. The officer is annoyed because it is his lunch break. He tells Molly that she must obey the law and proceeds to write several citations to her. Which of the following is true regarding Molly's predicament?
A. Public law only.
B. Private law only.
C. Public law, private law, civil law, and criminal law.
D. Criminal law and public law only.
E. Civil law and private law only.

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

Under civil law, Molly has caused damages to sam's car and she has to be held liable for this.

She has also violated criminal law as her action is against the public as a unit. She violated this by driving and endangering the lives of people by talking on phone while driving.

She has also violated public alw as criminal law is one of the types of public law.

She is in violation of private law by causing damages to sam's car. Private law has to do with the relationship existing between people, one of such example is the law of property.

Last year Viera Corp had $155,000 of assets, $305,000 of sales, $20,000 of net income, and a debt-to-total-capital ratio of 37.5%. The new CFO believes a new computer program will enable it to reduce costs and thus raise net income to $33,000. Assets, total invested capital, sales, and the debt to capital ratio would not be effected. By how much would the cost reduction improve the ROE?

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Answer:

13.41%

Explanation:

Calculation for By how much would the cost reduction improve the ROE

First step

Debt value = $155,000 × 37.5%

Debt value = $58,125

Second step

Equity value = $155,000 - $58,125

Equity value $96,875

Third step

= (Net income ÷ Total equity) × 100

Ratio = ($20,000 ÷ $96,875) × 100 = 20.65%

New ROE would be = ($33,000 ÷ $96,875) × 100 = 34.06%

Fourth step

Change in ROE= New ROE - Old ROE

ROE= 34.06% - 20.65%

ROE= 13.41%

Therefore By how much would the cost reduction improve the ROE is 13.41%

Quality improvement, relevant costs, relevant revenues. SpeedPrint manufactures and sells 18,000 high-technology printing presses each year. The variable and fixed costs of rework and repair are as follows:
Variable Cost Fixed Cost Total Cost
Rework Cost per hr. $79 $115 $194
Repair Cost
Customer Support cost/hr. 35 55 90
Transportation Cost/load 350 115 465
Warranty repair cost/hour 89 150 239
Speed Print’s current presses have a quality problem that causes variations in the shade of some colors. Its engineers suggest changing a key component in each press. The new component will cost $70 more than the old one. In the next year, however, Speed Print expects that with the new component it will
(1) save 14,000 hours of rework,
(2) save 850 hours of customer support,
(3) move 225 fewer loads,
(4) save 8,000 hours of warranty repairs, and
(5) sell an additional 140 printing presses, for a total contribution margin of $1,680,000. SpeedPrint believes that even as it improves quality, it will not be able to save any of the fixed costs of rework or repair. SpeedPrint uses a 1-year time horizon for this decision because it plans to introduce a new press at the end of the year.
1. Should SpeedPrint change to the new component? Show your calculations.
2. Suppose the estimate of 140 additional printing presses sold is uncertain. What is the minimum number of additional printing presses that SpeedPrint needs to sell to justify adopting the new component?
3. What other factors should managers at SpeedPrint consider when making their decision about changing to a new component?

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Answer:

1. Speed print SHOULD CHANGE to the new component

2. Since the new components incremental cost of the amount of $1,260,000 is lesser than the incremental savings of the amount of $1,926,500 which means that it will be of benefit if SpeedPrint invest in the new component.

3. Nonfinancial factors

Explanation:

1. Calculation to show whether Speed print

should change to the new component

First step is to calculate the Relevant costs

Relevant costs = $70 *18,000 copiers

Relevant costs= $1,260,000

Second step is to calculate Relevant Benefits

RELEVANT BENEFITS

Savings in rework costs $1,106,000

($79 *14,000 hours)

Add Savings in customer-support costs $29,750

($35 *850 hours)

Add Savings in transportation costs for parts $78,750

($350 *225 fewer loads)

Add Savings in warranty repair costs $712,000

($89 *8,000 repair-hours)

Add Contribution margin from increased sales $1,680,000

Cost savings and additional contribution margin $3,606,500

($1,106,000+$29,750+$78,750+$712,000+$1,680,000)

Based on the above calculation relevant benefits of the amount of $3,606,500 is higher than the relevant costs of the amount of $1,260,000 which means that Speed print

SHOULD CHANGE to the new component.

2. Based on the above calculation it shows that the new components incremental cost of the amount of $1,260,000 is lesser than the incremental savings of the amount of $1,926,500 which means that it will be of benefit if SpeedPrint invest in the new component.

Calculation for INCREMENTAL SAVINGS

Savings in rework costs $1,106,000

($79 *14,000 rework hours)

Add Savings in customer-support costs $29,750

($35 *850 customer-support hours)

Add Savings in transportation costs for parts $78,750

($350 *225 fewer loads)

Add Savings in warranty repair costs $712,000

($89 *8,000 repair-hours)

Incremental savings $1,926,500

($1,106,000 + $29,750 + $78,750 + $712,000)

3. The factors that the managers at SpeedPrint should consider when making their decision about changing to a new component will be NON-FINANCIAL FACTORS.

Which of the statements is the best description of inflation? The prices of only consumer goods are increasing. The price of all goods and services have increased proportionately. The price of all goods and services in the economy are increasing. Real GDP is rising. An increase in the overall price level has occurred.

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Answer:

An increase in the overall price level has occurred.

Explanation:

Inflation can be defined as the persistent general rise in the price of goods and services in an economy at a specific period of time.

Mathematically, inflation is given by the formula;

Inflation = Nominal interest - Real interest rate

Hence, the best description of inflation is an increase in the overall price level has occurred.

Additionally, economics can be classified into two (2) main categories, namely;

1. Macroeconomics can be defined as the study of behaviors, performance and factors that affect the entire economy. Hence, it focuses on aggregate phenomena such as price level, economic growth, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), inflation, unemployment and national income levels with respect to the central bank, demand or supply shocks, government policies, aggregate spending and savings.

2. Microeconomics can be defined as the study of the effect of price and quantity levels through interactions between individual buyers and sellers in various markets. Simply stated, it focuses on analyzing or evaluating the decisions of consumers (buyers) and those of firms (sellers) such as methods of production, pricing; and the manner in which government policies affect those decisions.

Hence, macroeconomic is a kind of externalities that affects the levels of unemployment, inflation, or growth in the economy as a whole.

During the first month (April 20--), the following transactions occurred.

a. Invested cash in business, $18,000.
b. Bought office supplies for $4,600: $2,000 in cash and $2,600 on account.
c. Paid one-year insurance premium, $1,200.
d. Earned revenues totaling $3,300: $1,300 in cash and $2,000 on account.
e. Paid cash on account to the company that supplied the office supplies in transaction (b), $2,300.
f. Paid office rent for the month, $750.
g. Withdrew cash for personal use, $100.

Required:
Show the effect of each transaction on the individual accounts.

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The effects of the transactions on the individual accounts are:

a. Increase in cash and Capital by $18,000b. Increase in office supplies of $4,600; increase in liabilities of $2,600; decrease in Cash $2,000c. Increase in prepaid insurance $1,200 and decrease in cash $1,200d. Increase in cash $1,300; Increase in accounts receivable $2,000 and increase in revenue $3,300e. Decrease in cash $2,300; decrease in accounts payable $2,300f. decrease in cash $750; increase in expenses $750g. decrease in cash $100; increase in Drawings $100

What was the effect on individual accounts?

The cash account will decrease whenever money is used to pay for a good or service and when it needs to pay expenses.

It will increase when there is cash revenue and when there is an investment of capital.

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Golden Eagle Company prepares monthly financial statements for its bank. The November 30 and December 31 adjusted trial balances include the following account information:

30-Nov 31-Dec
debit    credit debit credit
supplies $2,000 $3,500
prepaid Insurance $8,000 $6,000
salaries payable $11,000 $16,000
unearned revenue $3,000 $1,500

The following information also is known:
a. Purchases of supplies during December total $3,500.
b. Supplies on hand at the end of December equal $3,000.
c. No insurance payments are made in December.
d. Insurance cost is $1,500 per month.
e. November salaries payable of $10,000 were paid to employees in December. Additional salaries for December owed at the end of the year are $15,000. On November 1, a tenant paid Golden Eagle $3,000 in advance rent for the period November through January, and Deferred Revenue was credited for the entire amount.

Required:
Show the adjusting entries that were made for supplies, prepaid insurance, salaries payable, and unearned revenue on December 31.

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Answer:

Golden Eagle Company

Adjusting Journal Entries:

a. Debit Supplies $3,500

Credit Cash $3,500

To record the purchase of supplies during December.

b. Debit Supplies Expense $2,500

Credit Supplies $2,500

To record the used supplies for the month.

d. Debit Insurance Expense $1,500

Credit Prepaid Insurance $1,500

To record expired insurance expense for the month.

e. Debit Salaries Payable $10,000

Credit Cash $10,000

To record the payment of salary arrears.

f. Debit Salaries Expense $15,000

Credit Salaries Payable $15,000

To record unpaid salaries for the month.

g. Debit Unearned Revenue $1,000

Credit Earned Revenue $1,000

To record earned revenue for the month.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Golden Eagle Company

Adjusted Trial Balances as of November 30 and December 31 (Partial):

                                      30-Nov             31-Dec

                                 Debit  Credit     Debit   Credit

supplies                  $2,000             $3,500

prepaid Insurance $8,000              $6,000

salaries payable               $11,000               $16,000

unearned revenue           $3,000                 $1,500

Adjusting Entries for Supplies, Prepaid Insurance, Salaries Payable and Unearned Revenue on December 31:

a. Supplies $3,500 Cash $3,500

b. Supplies Expense $2,500 Supplies $2,500

d. Insurance Expense $1,500 Prepaid Insurance $1,500

e. Salaries Payable $10,000 Cash $10,000

f. Salaries Expense $15,000 Salaries Payable $15,000

g. Unearned Revenue $1,000 Earned Revenue $1,000

ReNew Corporation raises funds to build renewable energy systems by issuing 3-year bonds with a coupon rate of 6% and a face value of $1,600. Assume that the market interest rate for a 3-year bond issued by a firm like ReNew is currently the same as the coupon rate. The price of each of these bonds is____ , which means that the bonds sell at ___. Suppose that the market interest rate for bonds that are similar to the ReNew bond has increased to 7%. The price of the ReNew bond changes to____ , which means that it sells at ____. Suppose that instead of rising, the market rate decreases from 6% to 4%. The new price of the bond changes to ___, which means that the bond sells at ___.

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Answer:

The price of each of these bonds is $1,600, which means that the bonds sell at par.

Suppose that the market interest rate for bonds that are similar to the ReNew bond has increased to 7%. The price of the ReNew bond changes to $1,558.00 , which means that it sells at discount.

Suppose that instead of rising, the market rate decreases from 6% to 4%. The new price of the bond changes to $1,688.80, which means that the bond sells at a premium.

When the coupon rate and the market interest rate are the same, the price will be at par.

Interest rate increases:

Bond Price = Present value of coupon + Present value of bond price

Coupon = 6% * 1,600

= $96

Bond price = 96 * (1 - 1.07⁻³ / 0.07) + 1,600 / 1.07³

Bond price = $1,558.00

Interest rate decreases:

= 96 * (1 - 1.04⁻³ / 0.04) + 1,600 / 1.04³

= $1,688.80

​"A permanent increase in government purchases has a larger effect than a temporary increase of the same​ amount." Use the​ saving-investment diagram to evaluate this​ statement, focusing on effects on​ consumption, investment, and the real interest rate for a fixed level of output. ​(​Hint: The permanent increase in government purchases implies larger increases in current and future taxes​.)

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Answer:

here

Explanation:

For each of the following, compute the future value: (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) Present Value Years Interest Rate Future Value $ 1,800 10 14 % $ 7,852 8 8 67,355 15 13 174,796 6 5

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Answer:

$6673

$14,533.50

$421,256.38

$234,243.36

Explanation:

The formula for determining future value is :

The formula for calculating future value:

FV = P (1 + r)^n

FV = Future value  

P = Present value  

R = interest rate  

N = number of years

$1,800 x (1.14)^10 = $6673

$7,852 x (1.08)^8 = $14,533.50

$67,355 x (1.13)^15 = $421,256.38

$174,796 x (1.05)^6 = $234,243.36

You have decided to undertake a project and have defined the main research question as "what are the opinions of consumers to a 20% reduction in weight, with the price remaining the same, of a pack of lucky me pancit canton?" Write a hypothesis that you could test in your project.​

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On October 31 of the current year, Bell Sports received a bank statement dated October 30. Information has been obtained from the bank statement and from the records of the business. Prepare a bank statement reconciliation. Use Oct. 31 of the current year as the date.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the bank reconciliation is presented below:

For company books

Balance $4,226

Less: service charges -$16

Adjusted balance $4,210

For bank statement

Balance $4,461

Add: outstanding deposits $448

Less: outstanding checks

Number 110 $37

Number  111 $75

Number  114 $587

Adjusted balance $4,210

sally borrowed $1000 from her friend monique two years ago. their arrangement required sally to repay $250 each year for the subsequent four years. Today with two paymewnts remaining on the loan, Sally offers to repay the loan with a single payment of $475. Assuming no change in interest rates throughout the entire time, should monique accept the signle $475 payment today, why or why not

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Here are the options to this question :

A. yes, 475 is more than the PV of the two remaining payments

B. More information is needed to decide

C. Monique is indifferent between the options, the PVs are equivalent

D. No, the PV of the remaining two payments is more than 475

We have to determine the present value of the remaining two payments and compare the options

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

Cash flow in year 1 = 0

Cash flow in year 2 = 0

Cash flow in year 3 = 250

Cash flow in year 4 = 250

I = 2%

PV = $466.54

$475  is greater than $466.54. Therefore, she should accept the single $475 payment

To find the PV using a financial calculator:

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

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

3. Press compute  

For each of the following scenarios, please decide whether there will be an increase, decrease, or no change in aggregate demand.

a. The United States government decides to increase the federal tax rate by 4% for all earners.
b. The Federal Reserve, the agency charged with regulating banking and monetary policy in the United States, decides to increase the amount of money available in the economy.
c. The newest release of the Consumer Confidence Index shows a steady increase in consumer confidence about the economy.
d. A manufacturing boom during the late 1990s has created an oversupply of tractors, a necessary implement in agricultural production.

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Answer:

a. Decrease

If the Federal government increases taxes on people, they will have less money to spend and save after paying their taxes. This will reduce their consumption and investment (savings) thereby leading to a lower aggregate demand.

b. Increase

An increase in the money supply means that people will have more money to spend on goods and services. They will therefore consume more. More money in the economy reduces interest rates so people will borrow to invest more as well. These two things will combine for an increase in aggregate demand.

c. Increase

If consumers are more confident about their economy, it means they find it safe to invest in it. As they invest, the investment component of aggregate demand would rise which would increase aggregate demand.

d. Decrease

The oversupply from recent years will mean that investment required in recent years will be less. This will lead to a lower aggregate demand.

The common stock of Eddie's Engines, Inc. sells for $18 a share. The stock is expected to pay $1.58 per share next month when the annual dividend is distributed. Eddie's has established a pattern of increasing their dividends by 2.8% annually and expects to continue doing so. What is the market rate of return on this stock

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Answer:

11.6%

Explanation:

Calculation for What is the market rate of return on this stock

Using this formula

Rate of return=D/P + g

Where,

D=1.58 per share

P=$18

g=.028

Let plug in the formula

Rate of return=1.58/$18+.028

Rate of return =0.088+.028

Rate of return=0.116*100

Rate of return=11.6%

Therefore the market rate of return on this stock will be 11.6%

Solve each of the following three problems, all of which involve borrowing money from a bank with an APR of 6.5% compounded annually. Look carefully at how the problems differ from one another, in spite of appearing similar. In your solutions, say a few words explaining how you can tell which is the appropriate formula to apply in each case.
a. Suppose that you borrow $1000 once per year, beginning today, and ending 10 years from now (so you borrow your last $1000 on the ten year anniversary of today’s date). How much will your total debt be at the end of the 10th year?b. Suppose that you borrow $10,000 today. You repay the loan over the course of ten years, making a payment every year on the anniversary of today’s date. The first payment will be one year from today, and the last payment will be ten years from today. How much should each payment be?c. Suppose that you borrow $10,000 today, and repay the loan all at once, on the ten year anniversary of today’s date. How much will you have to repay on that date?

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Answer:

a. The formula is annuity immediate.  This requires annual addition at the end of each period. The total debt at the end of the 10th year is $16,248.70.

b. Amortized loan repayment is applicable here since the loan and interest are repaid every year.  Therefore, the payment every year is: $1,391.05.

c. The compound interest formula is used here since the interest accumulates annually but repayment of loan is due at the end of 10 years.  The total debt due for repayment at the end of the 10th year is $18,771.37.

Explanation:

1. Data and Calculations:

Starting Principal = $1000

Annual Addition = $1000

Annual interest rate = 6.5%

Period of loan = 10 years

The formula is annuity immediate.  This requires annual addition at the end of each period.  

Using the annuity calculator for annual addition at the end of each period, the loan's:

End Balance $16,248.70

Total Principal $11,000.00

Total Interest $5,248.70

2. Starting Principal = $10,000

Annual interest rate = 6.5%

Period of loan = 10 years

Amortized loan repayment is applicable here since the loan and interest are repaid every year.  Therefore, the payment every year is: $1,391.05

Total of 10 Payments   $13,910.47

Total Interest   $3,910.47

3. Starting Principal = $10,000

Annual interest rate = 6.5%

Period of loan = 10 years

Compound interest formula is used here since the interest accumulates annually but repayment of loan is due at the end of 10 years.

Using an online financial calculator, the future debt will total $18,771.37 with a total compounded interest of $8,771.37 ($18,771.37 - $10,000).

FV = $18,771.37

Total Interest $8,771.37

Which of the following about writing and revising business documents is most accurate? a. Experienced business writers rarely need to revise. b. Revision is not necessary for informal documents such as internal memos or e-mail messages. c. The real work of revision should happen in the writing stage as you select words and form sentences.

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C. Revising is always required or at least advised

When the message is to be evaluated so it includes an analysis of whether the message attains its motive so this represents the accurateness of writing &  revising the business documents.

The following information should be relevant:

Since revision is important so option a and option b is not considered.It can't be done in the writing stage and should be in the flow. So, option c should not be selected. Therefore, option d should be considered.

Therefore we can conclude that when the message is to be evaluated so it includes an analysis of whether the message attains its motive so this represents the accurateness of writing &  revising the business documents.

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Acker Inc. bought 40% of Howell Co. on January 1, 2020 for $576,000. The equity method of accounting was used. The book value and fair value of the net assets of Howell on that date were $1,440,000. Acker began supplying inventory to Howell as follows:

Year Cost to Acker Transfer Price Amount Held by Howell at Year-End
2020 $55,000 $75,000 $15,000
2021 $70,000 $110,000 $55,000

Howell reported net income of $100,000 in 2010 and $120,000 in 2011 while paying $40,000 in dividends each year. What is the amount of unrealized intra-entity inventory profit to be deferred on December 31, 2010?

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Answer:

the amount of unrealized intra-entity inventory profit is $1,600

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of unrealized intra-entity inventory profit is given below:

= Profit percentage × amount at year end × purchase percentage

= (($75,000 - $55,000) ÷ $75,000) × 15,000 × 40%

= $1,600

hence, the amount of unrealized intra-entity inventory profit is $1,600

On January 1, 2020, Stream Company acquired 30 percent of the outstanding voting shares of Q-Video, Inc., for $770,000. Q-Video manufactures specialty cables for computer monitors. On that date, Q-Video reported assets and liabilities with book values of $1.9 million and $700,000, respectively. A customer list compiled by Q-Video had an appraised value of $300,000, although it was not recorded on its books. The expected remaining life of the customer list was five years with straight-line amortization deemed appropriate. Any remaining excess cost was not identifiable with any particular asset and thus was considered goodwill. Q-Video generated net income of $250,000 in 2020 and a net loss of $100,000 in 2021. In each of these two years, Q-Video declared and paid a cash dividend of $15,000 to its stockholders. During 2020, Q-Video sold inventory that had an original cost of $100,000 to Stream for $160,000. Of this balance, $80,000 was resold to outsiders during 2020, and the remainder was sold during 2021. In 2021, Q-Video sold inventory to Stream for $175,000. This inventory had cost only $140,000. Stream resold $100,000 of the inventory during 2021 and the rest during 2022. For 2020 and then for 2021, compute the amount that Stream should report as income from its investment in Q-Video in its external financial statements under the equity method. (Enter your answers in whole dollars and not in millions. Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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Answer:

Stream Company

The amount that Stream Company should report as income from its investment in Q-Video in its external financial statements under the equity method:

2020 = $75,000

2021 = ($30,000)

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Equity share in Q-Video, Inc. = 30%

Cost of equity investment = $770,000

Q-Video Profits and dividends     Stream's share                

2020 net income = $250,000     $75,000 ($250,000 * 30%)

2021 net loss of $100,000          ($30,000) ($100,000 * 30%)

2020 dividends = $15,000             $4,500 ($15,000 * 30%)

2021 dividends = $15,000              $4,500 ($15,000 * 30%)

b)The equity method is used by Stream Company because its investment in Q-Video, Inc. is less than 51% and more than 20%.  Under the equity method, Stream accounts for its share of net income and net loss.  The investment is initially recorded at cost.  Adjustments are then made to the cost balance at the end of every period by increasing it with the share of net income and decreasing it with its share of net loss and dividends received.

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