. Alternative A has a first cost of $20,000, an operating cost of $9,000 per year, and a $5,000 salvage value after 5 years. Alternative B will cost $35,000 with an operating cost of $4,000 per year and a salvage value of $7,000 after 5 years. At an MARR of 12% per year, which should be selected

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Answer 1

Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

NPW of X is

= -$20,000 - $9,000 × (P/A,12%,5) + $5,000 × (P/F,12%,5)

= -$20,000 - $9,000 × 3.604776 + $5,000 × 0.567427

= -$49,605.85

And,  

NPW of Y is

= -$35,000 - $4,000 × (P/A,12%,5) + $7,000 × (P/F,12%,5)

= -$35,000 - $4,000 × 3.604776 + $7,000 × 0.567427

= -$45,447.11

Based on the above calculations as we can see that net present cost of Y is lower than the net present cost of X so Y should be selected  


Related Questions

why is Denel seen as a monopoly? discuss for 20

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Answer:

Absence of the competition decreases production and that increases prices.

Explanation:

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The following events apply to Montgomery Company for Year 1, its first year of operation:

1. Received cash of $45,000 from the issue of common stock.
2. Performed $64,000 of services on account. Incurred $9,700 of other operating expenses on account.
3. Paid $37,000 cash for salaries expense.
4. Paid a $4,600 dividend to the stockholders.
5. Paid $7,100 of the accounts payable.
6. Collected $42,500 of accounts receivable.
7. Performed $11,100 of services for cash.

Required:
a. Record the preceding transactions in general journal form.
b. Post the entries to T-accounts and determine the ending balance in each account

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Answer:

Montgomery Company

a. General Journal

1. Debit Cash $45,00

Credit Common stock $45,000

To record the issuance of common stock for cash.

2. Debit Accounts Receivable $64,000

Credit Service Revenue $64,000

To record the performance of services on account.

Debit Operating Expenses $9,700

Credit Accounts Payable $9,700

To record expenses incurred on account.

3. Debit Salaries Expense $37,000

Credit Cash $37,000

To record payment of salaries for cash.

4. Debit Dividend $4,600

Credit Cash $4,600

To record the payment of dividend to shareholders.

5. Debit Accounts Payable $7,100

Credit Cash $7,100

To record the payment on account

6. Debit Cash $42,500

Credit Accounts receivable $42,500

To record receipt of cash on account.

7. Debit Cash $11,100

Credit Service Revenue $11,100

To record the receipt of cash for services.

b. T-accounts:

Cash

Account Titles                  Debit     Credit

Common stock           $45,000

Salaries Expense                        $37,000

Dividend                                          4,600

Accounts Payable                            7,100

Accounts receivable    42,500

Service Revenue            11,100

Balance                                      $49,900

Common Stock

Account Titles           Debit     Credit

Cash                                      $45,000

Accounts Receivable

Account Titles           Debit     Credit

Service Revenue  $64,000

Cash                                     $42,500

Balance                                   21,500

Service Revenue

Account Titles           Debit     Credit

Accounts Receivable          $64,000

Cash                                         11,100

Balance                  $75,100

Operating Expenses

Account Titles           Debit     Credit

Accounts Payable  $9,700

Accounts Payable

Account Titles           Debit     Credit

Operating Expenses            $9,700

Cash                       $7,100

Balance                 $2,600

Salaries Expenses

Account Titles           Debit     Credit

Cash                       $37,000

Dividends

Account Titles           Debit     Credit

Cash                       $4,600

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

1. Cash $45,000 Common stock $45,000

2. Accounts Receivable $64,000 Service Revenue $64,000

Operating Expenses $9,700 Accounts Payable $9,700

3. Salaries Expense $37,000 Cash $37,000

4. Dividend $4,600 Cash $4,600

5. Accounts Payable $7,100 Cash $7,100

6. Cash $42,500 Accounts receivable $42,500

7. Cash $11,100 Service Revenue $11,100

Oltman Corporation uses a predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. The Corporation has provided the following estimated costs for next year:
Direct materials $25,000
Direct labor $22,000
Advertising expense $15,000
Rent on factory building $13,500
Sales salaries $28,000
Depreciation on factory equipment $6,500
Indirect materials $10,000
Insurance on factory equipment $12,000
Oltman estimated that 40,000 direct labor-hours and 20,000 machine-hours would be worked during the year. The predetermined overhead rate per machine-hour will be:___________
a) $1.05 per machine hour
b) $1.00 per machine hour
c) $2.10 per machine hour
d) $1.60 per machine hour

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Answer:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $2.1 per machine hour

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the estimated total overhead:

Total estimated overhead= Rent on factory building + Depreciation on factory equipment + Indirect materials + Insurance on factory equipment

Total estimated overhead= 13,500 + 6,500 + 10,000 + 12,000

Total estimated overhead= $42,000

To calculate the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:

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

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 42,000 / 20,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $2.1 per machine hour

The price of Microsoft is $30 per share and that of Apple is $58 per share. The price of Microsoft increases to $39 per share after one year and to $42 after two years. Also, shares of Apple increase to $66 after one year and to $71 after two years. If your portfolio comprises 100 shares of each security, what is your portfolio return over year 1 and year 2? Assume no dividends are paid.
A) 19.32%, 7.62%
B) 28.01%, 8.38%
C) 23.18%, 11.43%
D) 22.22%, 13.71%

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The total portoflio value at the time of purchase will be:

= (100 × $30) + (100 × $58)

= $3000 + $5800

= $8800

Total Portoflio Value after 1 Year will be:

= (100 × $39) + (100 × $66)

= $3900 + $6600

= $10500

Total Portoflio Value after Year 2 will be:

= (100 × $42) + (100 × $71)

= $4200 + $7100

= $11300

Portfolio Return (Year 1) will now be:

= (10500 - 8800)/8800 × 100

= 1700/8800 × 100

= 19.32%

Portfolio Return (Year 2) will be:

= (11300 - 10500)/10500 × 100

= 800/10500 × 100

= 7.62%

On October 1st, a company borrowed $60,000 from Eighth National Bank on a 1-year, 7% note. If the company's fiscal year ends on December 31st, a year-end adjusting entry is required to increase:

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Answer:

Interest payable $1,050

Explanation:

Based on the information given F the company's fiscal year ends on December 31st, Hillsmith should make a year-end adjusting entry to increase: INTEREST PAYABLE $1,050

Interest payable $1,050

(7%*60,000*3/12)

(October 1st December 31st=3 months)

Financial statement data for Delicious Dishes, Inc. are given below. All figures are in dollars. Use this data to construct an Income Statement for the year ending December 31, 2020 and use your constructed statement to answer the following question

Advertising 384,000
Beginning of year inventory 1,243,000
Depreciation 350,000
End of year inventory 1,128,000
General and administrative expenses 1,184,000
Gross sales 28,242,000
Interest expense 150,000
Lease payments 148,000
Management salaries 4,253,000
Purchases 18,243,000
Research and development 324,000
Returns and allowances 564,000
Taxes 925,000

Required:
What was gross profit from income statement for the year ending December 31, 2020?

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Answer:

Delicious Dishes, Inc.

The gross profit from income statement for the year ending December 31, 2020 is:

= $9,320,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Advertising 384,000

Beginning of year inventory 1,243,000

Depreciation 350,000

End of year inventory 1,128,000

General and administrative expenses 1,184,000

Gross sales 28,242,000

Interest expense 150,000

Lease payments 148,000

Management salaries 4,253,000

Purchases 18,243,000

Research and development 324,000

Returns and allowances 564,000

Taxes 925,000

Depreciation 350,000

Delicious Dishes, Inc.

Income Statement for the year ending December 31, 2020

Gross sales                                              $28,242,000

Returns and allowances                                (564,000)

Net sales                                                  $27,678,000

Less Cost of Goods Sold:

Beginning of year inventory  1,243,000

Purchases                            18,243,000

End of year inventory           (1,128,000) $18,358,000

Gross profit                                               $9,320,000

Other Expenses:

Advertising                                            $384,000

General and administrative expenses 1,184,000  

Management salaries                         4,253,000

Research and development                  324,000

Interest expense                                    150,000

Lease payments                                     148,000

Total expenses                                        $6,443,000

Profit before taxes                                     2,877,000

Taxes                                                            925,000

Net income                                              $1,952,000

On October 1, Ebony Ernst organized Ernst Consulting; on October 3, the owner contributed $83,540 in assets in exchange for its common stock to launch the business. On October 31, the company’s records show the following items and amounts. Retained earnings, October 1 as $0.

Cash $12,650 Cash dividends $1,570
Accounts receivable 13,520 Consulting revenue 13,520
Office supplies 2,850 Rent expense 3,110
Land 45,940 Salaries expense 6,490
Office equipment 17,530 Telephone expense 850
Accounts payable 8,110 Miscellaneous expenses 660
Common stock 83,540

Required:
Using the above information prepare an October 31 balance sheet for Emst Consulting ERNST.

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Solution :

Particulars                       Amount

Consulting revenue            $13,520

Less: Expenses

Rent Expense                       ($3,110)

Salaries Expense               ($6,490)

Telephone Expense        ($850)

Miscellaneous Expense       ($660)

Net Profit                        $2,410

Statement of Retained Earnings

Particulars               Amount

Retained Earnings        $2,410

Less : Cash Dividend   ($1,570)

Net Retained Earnings $840

Ernst Consulting Balance Sheet as of October 31

Assets                Amount                 Liabilities              Amount

Current Assets                 Current Liabilities

Cash                  $12,650              Accounts Payable         $8,110

Office Supplies        $2,850

Accounts Receivable $13,520

Non-Current Assets                     Equity  

Office Equipment    $17,350    Common Stock               $83,540

Land                           $45,940     Retained Earnings         $840

Total                    $92,490             Total                       $92,490

Green Melon Electronics Company's management plans to finance its operations with bank loans that will be repaid as soon as cash is available. The company's management expects that it will take 60 days to manufacture and sell its products and 50 days to receive payment from its customers. Green Melon's CFO has told the rest of the management team that they should expect the length of the bank loans to be approximately 110 days.

Which of the following responses to the CFO's statement is most accurate?

a. The CFO is not taking into account the amount of time the company has to pay its suppliers. Generally, there is a certain length of time between the purchase of materials and labor and the payment of cash for them. The CFO can reduce the estimated length of the bank loan by this amount of time.
b. The CFO's approximation of the length of the bank loans should be accurate, because it will take 110 days for the company to manufacture, sell, and collect cash for its goods. All these things must occur for the company to be able to repay its loans from the bank.

Setting and implementing a credit policy is important for three main reasons:
1. It has a major effect on sales, it influences the amount of funds tied up in receivables, and it affects bad debt losses.
2. It has a minor effect on sales, it influences the amount of funds tied up in receivables, and it affects bad debt losses.

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Answer: a. The CFO is not taking into account the amount of time the company has to pay its suppliers. Generally, there is a certain length of time between the purchase of materials and labor and the payment of cash for them. The CFO can reduce the estimated length of the bank loan by this amount of time.

1. It has a major effect on sales, it influences the amount of funds tied up in receivables, and it affects bad debt losses.

Explanation:

A. Since the company's management expects that it will take 60 days to manufacture and sell its products and 50 days to receive payment from its customers, while Green Melon's CFO informed the rest of the management team that they should expect the length of the bank loans to be approximately 110 days, then it can be inferred that the CFO is not taking into account the amount of time the company has to pay its suppliers.

2. Setting and implementing a credit policy is important because it has a major effect on sales, nfluences the amount of funds tied up in receivables, and it also affects bad debt losses.

Assume you are completing a swot analysis for CVS. Amazon's entrance into the healthcare business would fall under which part of the analysis?

Multiple choice
threats
accelerants
weakness
opportunities
strengths

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The answer is threat and Chegg says that as well

SWOT is a technique for assessing an organization Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threat in market while competing with other organization.

CVS is an American retail corporation who specializes in sales of prescribed drugs, beauty products, cosmetic and so on.

Amazon is an online retail store as well but with little affiliation with sales of drugs and other healthcare service.

Now, if Amazon's enters into the healthcare business, this will definitely be a threat for CVS pharmacy as if will affect their sales because Amazon have a wide market.

In conclusion, the part of the SWOT Analysis that must be performed by CVS because of entry of Amazon into the healthcare market is the Threat Analysis. The threat analysis helps an organisation to access threat which the competitors poses to its existence.

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Scarcity, opportunity cost, and marginal analysis Alex is training for a triathlon, a timed race that combines swimming, biking, and running. Consider the following sentence: Because his pool sessions are helping him swim more quickly, Alex plans to reduce by 1 hour per week the time he spends training on the bike and increase by 1 hour the time he spends in the swimming pool; however, his wife says that he should stop doing any biking and running and spend all 20 hours per week in the pool. Which basic principle of individual choice does Alex's plan illustrate that his wife's advice does not?
a. All costs are opportunity costs.
b. People usually exploit opportunities to make themselves better off.
c. Resources are scarce.
d. Many decisions are made on the margin.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Marginal decisions involves considering the cost and benefit of taking a particular action. If the marginal benefit of taking a particular action exceeds the marginal cost, the activity should be undertaken

The following payroll journal entries for Oct. 15 were made by your predecessor. For FICA tax, assume that the social security rate is 6.0% and the Medicare rate is 1.5%. The state and federal unemployment tax rates are 5.4% and 0.8%, respectively. The company offers 401k plans to employees. Review the journal entries, then answer the questions that follow.GENERAL JOURNALACCOUNTING EQUATIONDATE ACCOUNT POST. DEBIT CREDIT ASSETS LIABILITIES EQUITY TITLE REF.Oct. 15 Salaries Expense 647,800.00 ? Wages Expense 172,200.0 ? Social Security Tax Payable 49,200.00 ? Medicare Tax Payable 12,300.00 ? Employees Federal Income Tax Payable 147,600.00 ? Medical Insurance Payable 90,200.00 ? Retirement Contributions Payable 123,000.00 ? Salaries Payable 397,700.00 ? 15 Payroll Tax Expense 62,864.00 ? Social Security Tax Payable 49,200.00 ? Medicare Tax Payable 12,300.00 ?Federal Unemployment Tax Payable 176.00 ?State Unemployment Tax Payable 1,188.00 ?In order to confirm the previous clerk’s payroll calculations, you have been asked to supply the following amounts based on your review of the payroll entries. These amounts will be checked against the company records and investigated further if necessary.1. Determine the payroll amount subject to federal and state unemployment taxes in this payroll.2. What is the total payroll for Copperfield and Company shown in these journal entries?3. What is Copperfield and Company’s share of FICA taxes in this payroll?

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Answer:

1. We have:

Payroll subject to the federal unemployment taxes = $22,000

Payroll subject to the state unemployment taxes = $22,000

2. Total payroll = $820,000

3. FICA taxes in payroll = $61,500

Explanation:

Note: The data in this question are merged together. They are therefore sorted before answering the question. See the attached pdf file for the complete question with the sorted data.

The explanation of the answers is now provided as follows:

1. Determine the payroll amount subject to federal and state unemployment taxes in this payroll.

Payroll subject to the federal unemployment taxes = Federal unemployment tax payable / Federal unemployment tax rates = 176 / 0.8% = $22,000

Payroll subject to the state unemployment taxes = State unemployment tax payable / State unemployment tax rates = 1,188 / 5.4% = $22,000

2. What is the total payroll for Copperfield and Company shown in these journal entries?

Total payroll = Salaries Expense + Wages Expense = 647,800 + $172,200 = $820,000

3. What is Copperfield and Company’s share of FICA taxes in this payroll?

FICA taxes in payroll = Social security tax payable + Medical tax payable = $49,200 + 12,300 = $61,500

Mia Breen Corp. produces and sells wind-energy-driven engines. To finance its operations, Mia Breen issued $996,000 of 15-year, 9% callable bonds on May 1, 20Y5, at their face amount, with interest payable on May 1 and November 1. The fiscal year of the company is the calendar year.Journalize the entries to record the following selected transactions. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
Year 1
May 1 Issued the bonds for cash at their face amount.
Nov. 1 Paid the interest on the bonds.
Year 5
Nov. 1 Called the bond issue at 99, the rate provided in the bond indenture. (Omit entry for payment of interest.)
CHART OF ACCOUNTS
Mia Breen Corp.
General Ledger
ASSETS
110 Cash
111 Petty Cash
121 Accounts Receivable
122 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
126 Interest Receivable
127 Notes Receivable
131 Merchandise Inventory
141 Office Supplies
142 Store Supplies
151 Prepaid Insurance
191 Land
192 Store Equipment
193 Accumulated Depreciation-Store Equipment
194 Office Equipment
195 Accumulated Depreciation-Office Equipment
LIABILITIES
210 Accounts Payable
221 Salaries Payable
231 Sales Tax Payable
232 Interest Payable
241 Notes Payable
251 Bonds Payable
252 Discount on Bonds Payable
253 Premium on Bonds Payable
EQUITY
311 Common Stock
312 Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par-Common Stock
315 Treasury Stock
321 Preferred Stock
322 Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par-Preferred Stock
331 Paid-In Capital from Sale of Treasury Stock
340 Retained Earnings
351 Cash Dividends
352 Stock Dividends
390 Income Summary
REVENUE
410 Sales
610 Interest Revenue
611 Gain on Redemption of Bonds
EXPENSES
510 Cost of Merchandise Sold
515 Credit Card Expense
516 Cash Short and Over
521 Sales Salaries Expense
522 Office Salaries Expense
531 Advertising Expense
532 Delivery Expense
533 Repairs Expense
534 Selling Expenses
535 Rent Expense
536 Insurance Expense
537 Office Supplies Expense
538 Store Supplies Expense
541 Bad Debt Expense
561 Depreciation Expense-Store Equipment
562 Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment
590 Miscellaneous Expense
710 Interest Expense
711 Loss on Redemption of Bonds

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Answer:

Mia Breen Corp.

Journal Entries:

May 1: Debit 110 Cash $996,000

Credit 251 9% Callable Bonds Payable $996,000

To record the issuance of the 9% callable bonds for 15 years.

Nov. 1: Debit 710 Interest Expense $4,820

Credit 110 Cash $44,820

To record the payment of interest.

Year 5:

Nov. 1: Debit 251 9% Callable Bonds Payable $996,000

Credit Cash $986,040

Credit 711 Loss on Redemption of Bonds $9,960

To record the redemption of the bonds at 99 and the accruing gain.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Face value of 9% callable bonds issued = $996,000

Price of the bonds = $996,000

Coupon interest rate = 9%

Maturity period = 15 years

Payment terms = semiannual on May 1 and November 1

Year 1:

May 1:

Cash payment = $44,820 ($996,000 * 4.5%)

Interest expense = $44,820

Analysis:

May 1: 110 Cash $996,000 251 9% Callable Bonds Payable $996,000

Nov. 1 710 Interest Expense $4,820 110 Cash $44,820

Year 5:

Nov. 1: 251 9% Callable Bonds Payable $996,000 Cash $986,040 711 Loss on Redemption of Bonds $9,960

Your grandparents put $10,200 into an account so that you would have spending money in college. You put the money into an account that will earn an APR of 4.19 percent compounded monthly. If you expect that you will be in college for 4 years, how much can you withdraw each month?

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Answer:

Monthly withdrawal = $ 231.17 per month

Explanation:

Below is the calculation:

Deposit amount in the bank = $10200

Interest rate earned by the deposit = 4.19%

Monthly interest rate = 4.19% / 12 = 0.34917%

Number of periods = 4 years x 12 = 48

Amount in the account = Monthly withdrawal x (P/A, 0.34917%, 48)

10200 = Monthly withdrawal x 44.12246

Monthly withdrawal = 10200/44.12246

Monthly withdrawal = $ 231.17 per month

Nike received a $300,000 prepayment from Cactus Jack for the sale of new equipment. Nike will bill Cactus Jack an additional $100,000 upon delivery of the equipment. Upon receipt of the $300,000 prepayment, how much should Nike recognize for a contract asset, a contract liability, and accounts receivable?
A. Contract asset: $0; contract liability: $300,000, accounts receivable, $0.
B. Contract asset: $300,000; contract liability: $0, accounts receivable, $100,000.
C. Contract asset: $300,000; contract liability: $0, accounts receivable, $0.
D. Contract asset: $0; contract liability: $300,000, accounts receivable, $100,000.
E. None of these answer choices are correct.

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Answer:

E. None of these answer choices are correct.

Explanation:

Upon receipt of the advance payment from Cactus Jack, Nike should debit its Cash Account and credit Deferred Revenue by $300,000.  When the equipment is delivered to Jack and the additional $100,000 is received, the Deferred Revenue account is debited with $300,000 while the Sales Revenue is credited with $400,000 with additional debit to the Cash Account of $100,000.

On May 28, 2021, Pesky Corporation acquired all of the outstanding common stock of Harman, Inc., for $590 million. The fair value of Harman's identifiable tangible and intangible assets totaled $631 million, and the fair value of liabilities assumed by Pesky was $169 million. Pesky performed a goodwill impairment test at the end of its fiscal year ended December 31, 2021. Management has provided the following information:

Fair value of Harman, Inc. $570 million
Fair value of Harman's net assets (excluding goodwill) 510 million
Book value of Harman's net assets (including goodwill) 594 million

Required:
a. Determine the amount of goodwill that resulted from the Harman acquisition.
b. Determine the amount of goodwill impairment loss that Pesky should recognize at the end of 2021, if any.
c. If an impairment loss is required, prepare the journal entry to record the loss.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Calculation of Goodwill -

$ in Million $ in Million

Consideration given $ 590

Less: F.V of Harman's net assets

Assets

631

Less: F.V of Liabilities

(169) (462)

Goodwill on acquisition $ 128

2. The impairment loss Pesky would recognize at the end of year 2021 is $ 68 million , since the book value of the net assets exceeds its fair value.

Calculation :-

$ in million $ in million

Goodwill 128

Less Implied value of goodwill

F.V of Harman's, Inc

570

F.V of Harman's net assets (excluding Goodwill)

(510) (60)

Impairment Loss $ 68

3. Journal entry to record loss:

Dr Cr

Loss on impairment of goodwill Dr $ 68 million

Goodwill

$ 68 million

(To record the impairment loss

Because poor people are likely to have adequate healthcare, guaranteeing everyone in society the best healthcare would likely equality. Paying laid-off workers unemployment benefits until they find a new job will likely efficiency because this would their effort searching for a job. Which of the following provides an explanation for your answers regarding efficiency?

a. People will work more hours than is optimal.
b. There will likely be insufficient job openings.
c. Too many workers will want to become medical doctors.
d. People may over consume healthcare and reduce their effort when searching for a job

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Answer:

1. Because poor people are less likely to have adequate healthcare, guaranteeing everyone in society the best healthcare would likely increase equality.

2. Paying laid-off workers unemployment benefits until they find a new job will likely increase equality and decrease efficiency.

3. d. People may over consume healthcare and reduce their effort when searching for a job

Even though guaranteeing the poor adequate healthcare will work to increase equality, it will lead to a situation where healthcare might be overconsumed as too many people will be going to seek medical services because they can now afford it.

If people get unemployment benefits, their immediate needs will be taken care of and they will probably see less of a need to go out and search for a job as a result.

Eddy Jones Pottery produces serving bowls among other items. If they reengineer their automated equipment, a serving bowl can be formed in just 1.5 min instead of 2.5 min. If Eddy Jones Pottery uses the reengineered equipment, how many more bowls could they produce in one 8-hr shift

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Answer and Explanation:

Old equipment=2.5 mins per serving bowl

New equipment=1.5 mins per serving bowl

With old equipment, in one hour Eddy Jones can produce 60/2.5= 24 serving bowls

With new equipment, in one hour Eddy Jones can produce 60/1.5= 40 serving bowls

With old equipment, in 8 hours Eddy Jones can produce 24*8=192 serving bowls

With new equipment, in 8 hours Eddy Jones can produce 40*8=320 serving bowls

Therefore in 8 hours with new equipment Eddy Jones will produce 320-192= 128 more serving bowls than with old equipment.

Consider the following set of data for ABC Corporation, and note that ABC Corporation faces a tax rate of 35%.
2011 2012
Sales $4,203 4507
Cost of goods sold 2,422 2,633
Depreciation 785 952
Interest 180 196
Dividends 225 250
Current assets 2205 2429
Net fixed assets 7344 7650
Current liabilities 1003 1255
Long-term debt 3106 2085
Begin by constructing a balance sheet for both 2011 and 2012, and then construct an income statement for 2012.
1. Operating cash flow for ABC Corp. in 2012 was an:__________.
A) inflow of $1,170.
B) outflow of $1,170.
C) inflow of $1,620.
D) outflow of $1,620.
2. Net capital spending for ABC Corp. in 2012 was an:_________.
A) inflow of $306
B) outflow of $306
C) inflow of $1,258
D) outflow of $1,258
3. The change in net working capital for ABC Corp. in 2012 was an:__________.
A) inflow of $28
B) outflow of $28
C) inflow of $1,202
D) outflow of $1,202
4. The cash flow from assets for ABC Corp. in 2012 was an:___________.
A) inflow of $390
B) outflow of $390
C) inflow of $2,850
D) outflow of $2,850
5. The cash flow to creditors for ABC Corp. in 2012 was an:__________.
A) inflow of $825
B) outflow of $825
C) inflow of $1,217
D) outflow of $1,2127
6. The cash flow to stockholders for ABC Corp. in 2012 was an:__________.
A) inflow of $827
B) outflow of $827
C) inflow of $1,327
D) outflow of $1,327

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Answer:

1. A. Inflow of  $1,170

2. B. Outflow of  $306

3. C. Inflow of  $1,202

4. A. Inflow of  $390

5. C. Inflow of  $1,217

6. D. Outflow of  $1,327

Explanation:

Cash Flow from operations is the money which is used for regular operating activities of a business. The cash inflow or outflow is the measure of the actual cash movement in the business. Profit are not equivalent to cash flows. The inflows of  $1,170 is generated in the year 2012 as operating cash flows.

Bakers are much ___________ likely to supply pastries to the market if property rights are not enforced. In the presence of market failures, public policy can improve economic efficiency. Classify the source of market failure in each case listed.

a. A manufacturing plant dumps chemical waste into a nearby river, poisoning the water supply for a small town downstream.
b. A single public utilities company is responsible for supplying electricity for an entire state. As a result, the utilities company can set the price of electricity.

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Answer: more; externality; market power.

Explanation:

Bakers are much (more) likely to supply pastries to the market if property rights are not enforced.

a. A manufacturing plant dumps chemical waste into a nearby river, poisoning the water supply for a small town downstream. - Externality

Externality, refers to the benefit s or costs that someone else incurs based on the economic decision of another person. In this case, this is a negative externality as the small town bears the cost of the production activities of the company.

b. A single public utilities company is responsible for supplying electricity for an entire state. As a result, the utilities company can set the price of electricity - Market power

Market power is when a firm is able to dictate the price and can then raise the price. This brings about the reduction in output as well. Since the single public utilities company is responsible for supplying electricity for an entire state, the company is enjoying monopoly power or market power.

Clancy is training for a triathlon, a timed race that combines swimming, biking, and running. Consider the following sentence: Clancy has only 20 hours this week that he can devote to training. Each hour he spends swimming is an hour that he can't spend biking or running. Which basic principle of individual choice do these statements best illustrate?

a. Maria has an incentive to spend more time on swimming than on biking or running.
b. People usually exploit opportunities to make themselves better off.
c. Maria can use lime most efficiently by spending the same amounts of time on swimming, biking, and running.
d. People face trade-offs

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Answer:

d. People face trade-offs

Explanation:

Since maria has 20 hours training in a week and the training consist of swimming, biking and running also she is not able to do three at the same time so for approaching these 3 different time she will engaged i.e. she trade off the time between these three things.

So, she sacrifice some time for each kind of the activity therefore the correct option is d.

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Answer:

The akatsuki

Explanation:

Suppose that a firm is currently maximizing its short-run profit at an output of 50 units. If the current price is $9, the marginal cost of the 50th unit is $9, and the average total cost of producing 50 units is $4, what is the firm's profit

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Answer:

$250

Explanation:

Profit = Total revenue - Total cost

Profit = ($9*50 units) - ($4*50 units)

Profit = $450 - $200

Profit = $250

Thus, the firm's profit will be $250.

Apple Inc. is the number one online music retailer through its iTunes music store. Apple sells iTunes gift cards in $15, $25, and $50 increments. Assume Apple sells $19.0 million in iTunes gift cards in November, and customers redeem $12.0 million of the gift cards in December.

Required:
a. Record the necessary entries.
b. Record the receipt of cash for gift cards.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are given below:

a. Deferred revenue from gift cards $19,000,000  

           To sales revenue $19,000,000

(being the sales revenue is recorded)

b.

Cash $12,000,000

       To deferred revenue from gift cards $12,000,000

(Being the Receipt of cash from gift cards)

These two entries are to be recorded for the given situation  

Assume that Division Blue has achieved a yearly income from operations of $166,000 using $976,000 of invested assets. If management has set a minimum acceptable return of 8%, the residual income is a.$166,000 b.$105,504 c.$70,336 d.$87,920

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Answer:

d.$87,920

Explanation:

Residual Income = Net Income - Cost of Investment

therefore

Residual Income = $166,000 - ($976,000 x 8%)

                            = $87,920

A company is planning to purchase a machine that will cost $57,000 with a six-year life and no salvage value. The company expects to sell the machine's output of 3,000 units evenly throughout each year. A projected income statement for each year of the asset's life appears below. What is the payback period for this machine?
Sales $138,000
Costs:
Manufacturing $68,000
Depreciation on machine 9,500
Selling and administrative expenses 46,000 (123,500)
Income before taxes $14,500
Income tax (35%) 5,075
Net income $9,425
a. 6.00 years.
b. 1.99 year.
c. 6.05 years.
d. 12.10 years.
e. 3.01 years.

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Answer:

e. 3.01 years

Explanation:

Cost of Asset = $57,000  

Net annual cash Inflow = Net Income after Tax + Depreciation

Net annual cash Inflow = $9,425 + $9,500

Net annual cash Inflow = $18,925

Payback Period = Cost of Asset (Investment) / Net annual cash Inflow

Payback Period = $57,000 / $18,925

Payback Period = 3.01188904

Payback Period = 3.01 years

A profitable company making earthmoving equipment is considering an investment of $150,000 on equipment that will have a 5 year useful life and a $50,000 salvage value. Use a spreadsheet function to compute the MACRS depreciation schedule. Show the depreciation taken (=sum ()) as well as the PW of the depreciation charges discounted at the MARR%. If money is worth 10%m which one of the following three methods of depreciation would be preferable? (a) Straight line method), (b) double declining balance method, (c) MACRS method.

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Answer:

Earthmoving Equipment Company

The preferable method of depreciation based on the Present Worth is:

(a) Straight line method

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cost of equipment = $150,000

Estimated useful life = 5 years

Salvage value = $50,000

Depreciable amount = $100,000 ($150,000 - $50,000)

Annual Depreciation:

Straight-line method = $20,000 ($100,000/5)

Double-declining-balance method rate = 40% (100%/5 * 2)

Depreciation Schedules:

a) Straight line method

Year      Cost        Depreciation      Accumulated      Net Book Value

                                Expense          Depreciation  

Year 1  $150,000     $20,000             $20,000             $130,000

Year 2 $150,000     $20,000             $40,000              $110,000

Year 3 $150,000     $20,000             $60,000              $90,000

Year 4 $150,000     $20,000             $80,000              $70,000

Year 5 $150,000     $20,000           $100,000              $50,000

b) double declining balance method

Year      Cost        Depreciation      Accumulated      Net Book Value

                                Expense          Depreciation  

Year 1  $150,000    $60,000            $60,000              $90,000

Year 2 $150,000      36,000              96,000                 54,000

Year 3 $150,000       4,000              100,000                 50,000

Year 4 $150,000

Year 5 $150,000

c) MACRS method

Year      Cost        Depreciation      Accumulated      Net Book Value

                                Expense          Depreciation  

Year 1  $150,000    $30,000             $30,000              $120,000

Year 2 $150,000      48,000                78,000                  72,000

Year 3 $150,000      28,800              106,800                  43,200

Year 4 $150,000       17,280              124,080                  25,920

Year 5 $150,000      17,280                141,360                    8,640

Year 6 $150,000       8,640               150,000                    0

Discount rate (MARR) = 10%

PW of Straight-line Depreciation Charges:

PV annual factor = 3.791

PW = $75,820 ($20,000 * 3.791)

PW of Double-declining-balance:

Year 1 = $54,540 ($60,000 * .909)

Year 2 = $29,736 ($36,000 * .826)

Year 3 = $3,004 ($4,000 * .751)

PW =    $87,280

PW of MACRS:

Year 1 = $27,200 ($30,000 * .909)

Year 2 = $39,648 ($48,000 * .826)

Year 3 = $21,629 ($28,800 * .751)

Year 4 = $11,802 ($17,280 * .683)

Year 5 = $10,731 ($17,280 * .621)

Year 6 = $4,873 ($8,640 * .564)

PW =   $115,883

Skip Company produces a product called Lem. The standard direct material cost to produce one unit of Lem is four quarts of raw material at $2.50 per quart. During May, 4,200 quarts of raw material were purchased at a cost of $10,080. All the purchased material was used to produce 1,000 units of Lem.

Required:
a. Compute the actual cost per quart and the material price variance for May 2013.
b. Assume the same facts except that Skip Company purchased 6,000 quarts of material at the previously calculated cost per quart, but used only 4,200 quarts. Compute the material price variance and material usage variance for May 2013, assuming that Skip identifies variances at the earliest possible time.
c. Prepare the journal entries to record the material price and usage variances calculated in (b).
d. Which managers at Skip Company would most likely assume responsibility for control of the variance computed in requirement (b)?

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Answer:

TD Bank of America joined the coded by the

United Contractors Inc. holds a lien on Vista Estates real property. This property can be sold to satisfy the debt if, before the sale, notice is given to

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Answer:

The answer is Vista Estates

Explanation:

Before any sale can done done, notice must be given to Vista Estates. The property can now be sold after been giving proper notice.

Vista Estates still has the legal right of original ownership even though a lien has been placed on his property. A lien is a legal claim against a property.

The Murdock Corporation reported the following balance sheet data for 2021 and 2020:
2021 2020
Cash $97,355 $33,755
Available-for-sale debt securities (not cash equivalents) 24,500 103,000
Accounts receivable 98,000 84,450
Inventory 183,000 161,200
Prepaid insurance 3,120 3,800
Land, buildings, and equipment 1,286,000 1,143,000
Accumulated depreciation (628,000) (590,000)
Total assets $1,063,975 $939,205
Accounts payable $92,540 $166,670
Salaries payable 27,200 33,500
Notes payable (current) 41,200 93,000
Bonds payable 218,000 0
Common stock 300,000 300,000
Retained earnings 385,035 346,035
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $1,063,975 $939,205
Additional information for 2021:
(1) Sold available-for-sale debt securities costing $78,500 for $84,800.
(2) Equipment costing $20,000 with a book value of $6,800 was sold for $8,700.
(3) Issued 6% bonds payable at face value, $218,000.
(4) Purchased new equipment for $163,000 cash.
(5) Paid cash dividends of $29,000.
(6) Net income was $68,000.
Required:
Prepare a statement of cash flows for 2016 in good form using the indirect method for cash flows from operating activities.

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Answer:

The Murdock Corporation

Statement of Cash Flows

For the year ended December 31, 2016

Operating Activities:

Net income                                             $68,000

Less:

Gain from sale of available-for-sale          6,300

Gain from sale of equipment                     1,900

Operating cash                                     $59,800

Working capital changes:

Accounts receivable                              -13,550

Inventory                                                -21,800

Prepaid insurance                                       680

Accounts payable                                -$74,130

Salaries payable                                     -6,300

Notes payable (current)                       -51,800

Net operating cash flows                 ($107,100)

Investing Activities:

Sale of Available-for-sale securities $84,800

Sale of Equipment                                 8,700

Purchase of new equipment           -163,000

Net investing cash flows                ($69,500)

Financing Activities:

Issue of 6% bonds payable           $218,000

Payment of cash dividends             -29,000

Net financing cash flows              $189,000

Net cash flows                                $12,400

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                              2021            2020       Change

Cash                                                  $97,355       $33,755    +$63,600

Available-for-sale debt securities

(not cash equivalents)                      24,500        103,000      -78,500

Accounts receivable                          98,000         84,450      +13,550

Inventory                                           183,000        161,200      +21,800

Prepaid insurance                                3,120           3,800            -680

Land, buildings, and equipment 1,286,000      1,143,000    +143,000

Accumulated depreciation           (628,000)    (590,000)

Total assets                               $1,063,975    $939,205    

Accounts payable                         $92,540     $166,670      -$74,130

Salaries payable                              27,200        33,500         -6,300

Notes payable (current)                   41,200       93,000        -51,800

Bonds payable                               218,000                 0     +218,000

Common stock                             300,000    300,000            0

Retained earnings                        385,035    346,035

Total liabilities and

 shareholders' equity             $1,063,975  $939,205

Additional Data:

1. Sale of Available-for-sale securities $84,800

Gain from sale of available-for-sale $6,300

2. Sale of Equipment $8,700

Gain from sale of equipment $1,900

3. Issue of 6% bonds payable $218,000

4. Purchase of new equipment $163,000

5. Payment of cash dividends $29,000

6. Net income $68,000

Any help 75 points

Quantity supplied varies positively (directly) with price, other things constant, as price rises, the quantity supplied rises; as price falls, the quantity supplied decreases

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answer: law of supply

Answer:

law of supply

Explanation:

this is the law of supply

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