Preble Company manufactures one product. Its variable manufacturing overhead is applied to production based on direct labor-hours and its standard cost card per unit is as follows:

Direct materials: 5 pounds at $9 per pound $45
Direct labor: 3 hours at $14 per hour 42
Variable overhead: 3 hours at $8 per hour 24
Total standard cost per unit $111

The planning budget for March was based on producing and selling 28,000 units. However, during March the company actually produced and sold 34,000 units and incurred the following costs:

a. Purchased 180,000 pounds of raw materials at a cost of $8.50 per pound. All of this material was used in production.
b. Direct laborers worked 69,000 hours at a rate of $15 per hour.
c. Total variable manufacturing overhead for the month was $565,200.

Required:
a. What raw materials cost would be included in the company's planning budget for March?
b. What raw materials cost would be included in the company's flexible budget for March?
c. What is the materials price variance for March?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Preble Company

a. The raw materials cost for the planning budget for March is:

= $1,260,000

b. The raw materials cost included in the company's flexible budget for March

= $1,530,000

c. The materials price variance for March is:

= $90,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Standard Cost Card Per Unit:

Direct materials: 5 pounds at $9 per pound $45

Direct labor:        3 hours at $14 per hour        42

Variable overhead: 3 hours at $8 per hour     24

Total standard cost per unit                           $111

Planning budget production and sales for March = 28,000 units

Actual production and sales  for March =  34,000 units

Purchase of 180,000 pounds of raw materials / 5 = 36,000 units

Purchase cost = $8.50 per pound

Price variance = $0.50 per pound favorable ($9.00 - $8.50)

Total purchase cost = $1,530,000

Direct labor worked = 69,000

Standard labor hours = 34,000 * 3 = 102,000 hours

Direct labor volume variance = 33,000 hours (102,000 - 69,000)

Standard variable manufacturing overhead = $816,000 (34,000 * $24)

a. The raw materials cost for the planning budget for March is:

= $1,260,000 ($9 * 5 * 28,000)

b. The raw materials cost included in the company's flexible budget for March

= $1,530,000 ($9 * 5 * 34,000)

c. The materials price variance for March is:

= $90,000 ($9 - $8.50)180,000


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Suppose a drop in the compensating wage differential between risky jobs and safe jobs has been observed. Two explanations have been put forward: • Engineering advances have made it less costly to create a safe working environment. • The phenomenal success of a new reality show Die on the Job! has imbued millions of viewers with a romantic perception of work-related fatal risks. Using demand and supply diagrams of risky jobs, show how each of the two developments can explain the drop in the compensating wage differential. Can information on the number of workers employed in the risky occupation help determine which explanation is more plausible?

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Answer and Explanation:

As shown in the question above, the advancement of engineering has allowed it to be cheaper for a company to promote a safe environment for professionals than to pay a higher salary for the risk they run within the work environment. This causes companies to modify the offer of risky jobs, as a way of reducing expenses. However, due to wage compensation, the demand for these jobs remains high, because professionals are attracted to compensation. To stop this demand, companies promote a compensation differential, which modifies the demand curve by decreasing it, which means that fewer people will look for these jobs.

The ABC Corporation is considering opening an office in a new market area that would allow it to increase its annual sales by $2.5 million. Cost of goods sold is estimated to be 40 percent of sales, and corporate overhead would increase by $300,000, not including the cost of either acquiring or leasing office space. The corporation will have to invest $2.5 million in office furniture, office equipment, and other up-front costs associated with opening the new office before considering the costs of owning or leasing the office space. A small office building could be purchased for sole use by the corporation at a total price of $3.9 million, of which $600,000 of the purchase price would represent land value, and $3.3 million would represent building value. The cost of the building would be depreciated over 39 years. The corporation is in a 30 percent tax bracket. An investor is willing to purchase the same building and lease it to the corporation for $450,000 per year for a term of 15 years, with the corporation paying all real estate operating expenses (absolute net lease). Real estate operating expenses are estimated to be 50 percent of the lease payments. Estimates are that the property value will increase over the 15-year lease term for a sale price of $4.9 million at the end of the 15 years. If the property is purchased, it would be financed with an interest-only mortgage for $2,730,000 at an interest rate of 10 percent with a balloon payment due after 15 years.
a. What is the return from opening the office building under the assumption that it is leased?
b. What is the return from opening the office building under the assumption that it is owned?
c. What is the return on the incremental cash flow from owning versus leasing?
d. In general, what other factors might the firm consider before deciding whether to lease or own?

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Answer:

A. 12.02%

B. 12.56%.

C. 13.41%

D.1. How long will it take for the asset to be needed

2. How much space is needed to establish the firm.

3. How much expense will the firm incurred to help keep the assets perfectly.

Explanation:

a. Calculation to determine the return from opening the office building under the assumption that it is leased

First step is to calculate the after-tax cash flow l

Sales $2,500,000

Less Cost of goods sold $1,000,000

(40%*$2,500,000)

Gross income $1,500,000

($2,500,000-$1,000,000)

Less: Operating expense

Business expense $300,000

Real estate $225,000

(50%*$450,000)

Less: Lease payments $450,000

Interest payment-

Depreciation-

Taxable income $525,000

Less: Tax ($157,500)

(30%*$225,000)

Income after tax$367,500

($525,000-$157,500)

Add: Depreciation-

Principal-

After-tax cash flow$367,500

($525,000-$157,500)

Now let determine the return from opening the office building

Since the after tax cash flow for 15 years is the amount of $367,500 while the cash outlay is the amount of $2,500,000 using excel to determine the Internal rate of return (IRR) the return from opening the office building will be 12.02%.

Therefore the return from opening the office building under the assumption that it is leased is 12.02%

b. Calculation to determine the return from opening the office building under the assumption that it is owned.

First step is to Calculate the after-tax cash flow

Sales $2,500,000

Cost of goods sold $1,000,000

(40%*$2,500,000)

Gross income $1,500,000

($2,500,000-$1,000,000)

Less: Operating expense

Business expense $300,000

Real estate $225,000

(50%*$450,000)

Less: Lease payments

Interest payment $273,000

(10%*$2,300,000)

Less: Depreciation $84,615

Taxable income $617,385

Less: Tax at 30% $185,215

(30%*$617,385)

Income after tax $432,169

($617,385-$185,215)

Add: Depreciation$84,615

Principal0

After-tax cash flow $516,785

($432,169+$84,615)

Since the after tax cash flow for 15 years is the amount of $367,500, the residual value after 15 years is the amount of $2,006,015 calculated as ($1,489,231+$$516,785)and The cash outlay is the amount of $3,670,000 using excel to compute the Internal rate of return (IRR) the return from opening the office building

will be 12.56%.

c. Calculation to determine the return on the incremental cash flow from owning versus leasing

First step is to Calculate the difference between owning and leasing cash flows

Sales -

Cost of goods sold-

Gross income-

Less: Operating expense-

Business expense-

Real estate-

Less: Lease payments ($450,000)

Interest payment $273,000

(10%*$2,300,000)

Less: Depreciation$84,615

Taxable income $92,385

Less: Tax at 30% $27,715

(30%$92,385)

Income after tax $64,669

($92,385-$27,715)

Add: Depreciation $84,615

Principal0

After-tax cash flow $149,285

($64,669+$84,615)

Since the after-tax cash flow is the amount of $149,285 for 15 years and the cash outlay is the amount of $1,170,000 using the internal rate of return with excel the return on the incremental cash flow from owning versus leasing will be 13.41%.

d.Factors the firm might consider before deciding whether to lease or own are :

1. How long will it take for the asset to be needed

2. How much space is needed to establish the firm.

3. How much expense will the firm incurred to help keep the assets perfectly.

The cost of issuing new common stock is calculated the same way as the cost of raising equity capital from retained earnings. False: Flotation costs need to be taken into account when calculating the cost of issuing new common stock, but they do not need to be taken into account when raising capital from retained earnings. True: The cost of retained earnings and the cost of new common stock are calculated in the same manner, except that the cost of retained earnings is based on the firm’s existing common equity, while the cost of new common stock is based on the value of the firm’s share price net of its flotation cost.

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Answer: False: Flotation costs need to be taken into account when calculating the cost of issuing new common stock, but they do not need to be taken into account when raising capital from retained earnings.

Explanation:

When issuing common stock, the firm will need to pay certain floatation costs such as underwriting fees, legal fees, and registration fees. These will reduce the net amount received from the floatation of new securities.

When raising capital from the retained earnings however, the company can avoid flotation costs because they would be acquiring funds internally and so do not have to worry about paying other entities to access it.

Fitz Company reports the following information.
Selected Annual Income Statement Data Selected Year-End Balance Sheet Data
Net income $ 374,000 Accounts receivable decrease $ 17,100
Depreciation expense 44,000 Inventory decrease 42,000
Amortization expense 7,200 Prepaid expenses increase 4,700
Gain on sale of plant assets 6,000 Accounts payable decrease 8,200
Salaries payable increase 1,200
Use the indirect method to prepare the operating activities section of its statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the operating activities section is presented below:

Cash flows from operating activities

Net income  $374,000

Adjustments made  

Add: Depreciation  $44,000

add: Amortisation expanses  $7,200

Add: Accounts receivable decrease  $17,100

Add: Inventory decrease  $42,000

Less: Prepaid expense increase  -$4,700

Less: Accounts payable decrease  -$8,200

Add: Wages payable increases  $1,200

Less: Gain on sale of machinery  -$6,000

Net cash provided by operating activities  $466,600

Fitz Company reports the given information. We can use the indirect method to prepare the operating activities section of its statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31. The statement is given below:

The preparation of the operating activities section is presented below:

Cash flows from operating activities

Net income $374,000

Adjustments made

Add: Depreciation $44,000

add: Amortisation expenses $7,200

Add: Accounts receivable decrease $17,100

Add: Inventory decrease $42,000

Less: Prepaid expense increase $4,700

Less Accounts payable decrease $8,200 Add: Wages payable Increases $1,200

Less: Gain on sale of machinery $6,000

Net cash provided by operating activities $466,600

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A new firm is developing its business plan. It will require $565,000 of assets, and it projects $452,800 of sales and $354,300 of operating costs for the first year. Management is quite sure of these numbers because of contracts with its customers and suppliers. It can borrow at a rate of 7.5%, but the bank requires it to have a TIE of at least 4.0, and if the TIE falls below this level the bank will call in the loan and the firm will go bankrupt. What is the maximum debt-to-assets ratio the firm can use

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Answer:

58.11%

Explanation:

Sales = $452,800

Operating costs= 354,300

Operating Income (EBIT) = $98,500

TIE= 4.00

Maximum interest expense= EBIT/TIE= $24,625

Interest rate= 7.50%

Max. debt =Max interest/Interest rate = $328,333

Maximum debt ratio=Debt/ Assets= 58.11%

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Answer:

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You, being a supplier of steak dinners, opened your steak house. Assume the market-clearing price is $20 and the market clearing quantity is 500 for a steak dinner; (however, you do not have this information). You, the owner of the steak diner, decide to price your steak dinners at $15.00. You notice that when you do this you could have sold 650 steak dinners but are willing and able to sell only 400. Draw this situation on a graph. Put all numbers given on your graph.

RequireD:
a. What will happen in this market? Will there be a shortage or a surplus? Show this on your graph. What will happen in this market (assume there are no price controls).
b. A news released proved the inefficiency of hybrid vehicles. However, 2 months ago the number of dealers offering various hybrid models nearly tripled. How will this affect the price of hybrid vehicles?

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Answer:

A) Shortage, B) Fall in Price

Explanation:

A] Market is at equilibrium where - downward sloping Market Demand (inversely related to price), & upward sloping Market Supply (directly related to price) - are equal &  these curves intersect each other.

Above condition gives us equilibrium price & quantity.

If market price < equilibrium price, as given case 15 < 20. Then, supply being directly related to price is lesser, demand being inversely related to price is higher. So, there is a situation of excess demand, ie shortage (graphically denoted by distance between demand & supply curve at actual price below equilibrium price)

B] Dealers of hybrid vehicles increase imply increase in supply of these vehicles, rightwards shift in the supply curve. This creates excess supply ie surplus of them. It implies that competition among sellers lead to fall in price of these hybrid vehicles.

During year 2019, Chocolate International (GI) has purchased its inventory as follow: Date Units Unit Cost Total Cost Beginning Inventory 2,500 $8.00 $20,000 April 8, 2019 4,000 $8.10 $32,400 August 7, 2019 2,000 $8.30 $16,600 September 28, 2019 3,500 $8.40 $29,400 Total 12,000 $98,400 Additional Information On December 31, 2019, GI conducted a physical inventory and discovered that it has 800 unit remains in ending inventory. GI used the periodic inventory system. Requirements [You must show your work/steps of how you arrive at your answers] Question 1: Use the weighted average method to find GI's Cost of goods sold and Cost of Ending Inventory. Question 2: Use the LIFO method to find GI's Cost of goods sold and Cost of Ending Inventory. Question 3: Use the FIFO method to find GI's Cost of goods sold and Cost of Ending

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Answer:

Chocolate International (CI)

Periodic Inventory system

1. Weighted-Average method:

Cost of goods sold = $91,840 (11,200 * $8.20)

Cost of ending inventory = $6,560 (800 * $8.20)

2. LIFO method:

Cost of ending inventory = $6,400 (800 * $8.00)

Cost of goods sold = Total cost Minus Cost of Ending Inventory

= $98,400 - $6,400

= $92,000

3. FIFO method:

Cost of ending inventory = $6,720 (800 * $8.40)

Cost of goods sold = Total cost Minus Cost of Ending Inventory

= $98,400 - $6,720

= $91,680

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Date                  Description                 Units    Unit Cost     Total Cost

April 1, 2019      Beginning Inventory 2,500        $8.00         $20,000

April 8, 2019     Purchase                   4,000         $8.10         $32,400

August 7, 2019 Purchase                   2,000        $8.30          $16,600

September 28  Purchase                   3,500        $8.40         $29,400

Total                                                   12,000                           $98,400

Weighted-average cost per unit = $8.20

Ending inventory                                   800

Units sold                                           11,200 (12,000 - 800)

b) The FIFO (First-in, First-out) method is based on the assumption that Chocolate sales are made from the first items in stock.  This means that the ending inventory of Chocolate is made up of the newest items.

On the other hand, the LIFO (Last-in, First-out) method bases its assumption on the sale of the newest Chocolate in stock while the oldest items form the bulk of the ending inventory.

The weighted-average method calculates a weighted-average unit cost of inventory by dividing the total cost of Chocolate available for sale by the total units of Chocolate for sale.  Using the period inventory system, the computations of both the cost of goods sold and the ending inventory are done at the end of the specific financial period, unlike the perpetual inventory system.

A bicameral legislature is made up of how many bodies?
O one
O two
O three
O four

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Answer:

two

Explanation:

A bicameral legislature is made up of two bodies. Thus, option B is the correct option.

What is a bicameral legislature?

A bicameral legislature, which is distinguished by having two distinct assemblies, chambers, or houses, is one that practices bicameralism. Unicameralism, in which all members discuss and vote as a single body, is distinct from bicameralism. Bicameralism will be used by about 40% of national legislatures throughout the world as of 2022, compared to 60% at the national level and significantly more at the subnational level for unicameralism.

The techniques used to elect or choose the members of the two chambers sometimes varied from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. This frequently results in the membership of the two chambers being significantly different. Primary legislation frequently has to be approved by majorities in both houses of the legislature in order to be passed. If this is the case, the legislature may be seen as the epitome of bicameralism.

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Suppose that Expresso and Beantown are the only two firms that sell coffee. The following payoff matrix shows the profit (in millions of dollars) each company will earn depending on whether or not it advertises:

Beantown
Advertise Doesn't Advertise
Expresso Advertise 8, 8 15, 2
Doesn't Advertise 2, 15 9, 9

For example, the upper right cell shows that if Expresso advertises and Beantown doesn't advertise, Expresso will make a profit of $15 million, and Beantown will make a profit of $2 million. Assume this is a simultaneous game and that Expresso and Beantown are both profit-maximizing firms.

If Expresso decides to advertise, it will earn a profit of $ ____________ million if Beantown advertises and a profit of $ _________ million if Beantown does not advertise. If Expresso decides not to advertise, it will earn a profit of $ ____________ million if Beantown advertises and a profit of $_________ million if Beantown does not advertise.

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Answer:

$15 Million

$8 Million

Explanation:

Payoff Matrix is as follows:                      Beantown

Expresso Advertise =      Advertise                         Doesn't Advertise

                                        (8,8)                                 (15,2)

Doesn't Advertise           (2,15)                                   (9,9)

If Expresso decides to advertise, it will earn a profit of $2 million if Beantown

advertises, it follows the strategy (Advertise, Advertise)

He earns a profit of $15 million if Beantown does not Advertise, here it follows the strategy (Advertise, Doesn't Advertise).

Consider a monopoly where consumers are currently consuming where the marginal utility is 10 units of utility for the good. The price of the product is $5. The marginal cost of producing the good is $2.00. Then consider perfectly competitive firms where consumers are currently consuming where the marginal utility is 20 units of utility for the perfectly competitive product. The price of the product is $10. At current production levels, the marginal cost of producing the good is $10.

Required:
a. Calculate the marginal utility per dollar spent by consumers in a monopolistic industry.
b. Calculate the consumer marginal utility per dollar of marginal cost for the monopoly.

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Answer and Explanation:

a. The marginal utility per dollar spent  in a monopolistic industry is

= Marginal utility ÷ Price

= 10 ÷ 5

= 2 utils per dollar

b. The consumer marginal utility per dollar for the monopoly is

= Marginal utility ÷ Marginal cost

= 10 ÷ 2

= 5 utils per dollar

hence by using the above formulas, the above answers should be considered

Example of how this skill can make you valuable to potential employer of self and social awareness

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Answer:Self-awareness can help improve your career because it makes it easier to understand how others see you. This is key for success. It's essential to be aware of the perceptions of higher-ups, of course, but it's also important to know how you come off when you're working in a leadership capacity.

Explanation: trust

The followings are the example of how this skill can make you valuable to a potential employer of self and social awareness:

recognizing your feelings and your emotions.Identify your main coping techniques.defining your own opinions independently of outside influences.putting your happiness and purpose first.recognizing your advantages and weaknesses.

What is Social Awareness?

The capacity to understand others' viewpoints and have empathy for them, even those from different cultures and origins. the capacity to perceive community resources and supports, as well as to comprehend social and ethical norms for behavior.

A more peaceful workplace can be achieved through developing your self-awareness so that you can interact with coworkers, direct reports, and superiors more effectively. You can view problems more objectively and consider your possible contribution to their development. You pay attention and live in the present.

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The Bell Weather Co. is a new firm in a rapidly growing industry. The company is planning on increasing its annual dividend by 16 percent a year for the next 4 years and then decreasing the growth rate to 6 percent per year. The company just paid its annual dividend in the amount of $1.60 per share. What is the current value of one share of this stock if the required rate of return is 7.10 percent

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Answer:

$287.01

Explanation:

The 2 stage dividend discount model would be used to determine the current value of the stock.

first stage

Present value in year 1 = (1.6 x 1.16) / 1.071 = 1.73

Present value in year 2 = (1.6 x 1.16²) / 1.071² = 1.88

Present value in year 3 = (1.6 x 1.16³) / 1.071³ =2.03

Present value in year 4 = (1.6 x 1.16^4) / 1.071^4 = 2.20

second stage

[ (1.6 x 1.16^4) x (1.06) ] / (0.071 - 0.06) = 279.17

Value of the stock = 1.73 + 1.88 + 2.03 + 2.20 + 279.17 = $287.01

How can you become a driver of change

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A driver of change is someone who practices the safety laws on the road. Avoid texting and driving, eating and driving, talking, etc. These can all become distractions.

Answer: 'Drivers of Change' (DoC) is an approach developed by DFID to address the lack of linkages between a country's political framework and the work of development agencies. The approach focuses on “the interplay of economic, social and political factors that support or impede' poverty reduction”.

Explanation:

Identify whether each of the following examples belongs in M1 or M2. If an example belongs in both, be sure to check both boxes.
Example M1 M2
Susan has $8,000 in a two-year certificate of deposit (CD).
Larry has a roll of quarters that he just withdrew from the bank to do laundry.
Raphael has $25,000 in a money market account.

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Answer and Explanation:

The identification is as follows:

As we know that

M! money supply involved all the currecies that have physical existance i.e. notes, coins, demand deposits etc

While on the other hand, M2 involves M1 + near money i.e. mutual funds, checking deposits, money market etc  

Since Susan has 2 year CD so it would be classified as a M2 money supply

Since larry withdraw from the bank so it would be included in M1 and M2

And, since raphael has $25,000 in money market  so  would be classified as a M2 money supply

The following information was obtained from the records of Appleton Corporation during 2018.

Manufacturing Overhead was applied at a rate of 100 percent of direct labor dollars.
Beginning value of inventory follows:

Beginning Work in Process Inventory, $9,000.
Beginning Finished Goods Inventory, $12,000.

During the period, Work in Process Inventory decreased by 20 percent, and Finished Goods Inventory increased by 25 percent.
Actual manufacturing overhead costs were $88,000.
Sales were $418,000
Adjusted Cost of Goods Sold was $302,000.

Required:
Use the preceding information to find the missing values in the following table:

Item Amount
Direct Materials Used
Direct labor
Manufacturing Overhead Applied 85,000
Total Current Manufactoring Costs
Plus: Begining work in process inventory 9,000
Less: Ending Work in process inventory
Cost of goods manufactured
Plus: Beginning finished goos inventory 12,000
Less: Ending Finished goods inventory
Unadjusted cost of goods sold
Overhead Adjustment
Adjusted Cost of Goods Sold $319,000

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Items

Direct materials used

($300,200 - $85,000 - $85,000)

$130,200

Direct labor ($85,000/100%)

$85,000

Manufacturing overhead applied $85,000

Total current manufacturing costs

($302,000 + $7,200 - $9,000)

$300,200

Plus: Beginning work in process inventory

$9,000

Less: Ending work in process inventory

($9,000 × 80%)

$7,200

Cost of goods manufactured

($299,000 + $15,000 - $12,000)

$302,000

Plus: Beginning finished goods inventory

$12,000

Less: Ending finished goods inventory

($12,000 × 125%)

$15,000

Unadjusted cost of goods sold ($302,000 - $3,000)

$299,000

Add: Overhead adjustment ($88,000 - $85,000)

$3,000

Adjusted cost of goods sold

$302,000

Using the preceding information to find the missing values in the following table, titled Production Cost Schedule, is as below.

What is a Production Cost Schedule?

A production cost schedule is a cost schedule or table that shows the total costs of production at different levels of input and output.

For example, the missing values in the Production Cost Schedule are as follows:

Direct Materials Used                               $152,000

Direct labor                                                   85,000

Manufacturing Overhead Applied               85,000

Total Current Manufacturing Costs          322,000

Plus: Begining work in process inventory    9,000

Less: Ending Work in process inventory    12,000

Cost of goods manufactured                    319,000

Plus: Beginning finished goods inventory  12,000

Less: Ending Finished goods inventory     15,000

Unadjusted cost of goods sold                316,000

Overhead Adjustment                                  3,000

Adjusted Cost of Goods Sold                $319,000

Data and Calculations:

Actual manufacturing overhead costs = $88,000

Adjusted cost of goods sold = $302,000

Work in Process

Beginning Balance $9,000

Ending balance = $10,800 ($9,000 x 1.20)

Finished Goods

Beginning Balance $12,000

Ending balance = $15,000 ($12,000 x 1.25)

Missing Values Table

Direct Materials Used                                 152,000 ($322,000 - $85,000 - $85,000)

Direct labor                                                  85,000 ($85,000/100%)

Manufacturing Overhead Applied             85,000

Total Current Manufactoring Costs         322,000 ($319,000 + $12,000 - 9,000)

Plus: Begining work in process inventory   9,000

Less: Ending Work in process inventory   12,000

Cost of goods manufactured                   319,000 ($316,000 +$15,000 - $12,000)

Plus: Beginning finished goods inventory 12,000

Less: Ending Finished goods inventory    15,000

Unadjusted cost of goods sold                316,000 ($319,000 - $3,000)

Overhead Adjustment                                  3,000 ($88,000 - $85,000)

Adjusted Cost of Goods Sold                $319,000

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Which of the following statements is true of raw materials?

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Can you put the complete question, please?

Raw materials include products used in producing other products. They are the the input goods or inventory that a company needs to manufacture its products.

What is a raw material?

A raw material, which is also referred to as a feedstock, an unprocessed material, or a primary commodity, is a kind of fundamental resource that is used to make other materials, such as intermediate materials that will be used as feedstock for finished items in the future.

Materials or substances used in the initial stages of producing or manufacturing items are known as raw materials. On commodity exchanges around the world, raw materials are commodities that are purchased and sold. Because raw materials are production factors, businesses trade them on the factor market.

Therefore, raw materials are directly used in any manufacturing process.

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Your question is incomplete, but most probably the full question was,

a. They are large capital purchases designed for a long productive life.

b. They include products used in producing other products.

c. They are the goods and services that hold little interest for consumers.

d. They are categorized as consumer products.

1) The pen example in the video suggests that most salespeople ____________________. a struggle to get a foot in the door b are at least polite c ask the right questions before making a sales presentation d focus on relationship building in the first meeting with the customer e start by highlighting the features and points-of-difference of a product

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Answer:

A. struggle to get a foot in the door

Explanation:

The example of pen was used to define the fact that most salespeople start off by asking or telling the usual instead of analysing the situation and determining the right questions to be asked from the customer which ultimately leads to most of sales individuals to struggle.

Like in this case where a salesperson is given a pen, he would start by saying that he has a pen to sell with multiple colours, they are affordable and lightweight. These questions are too generic and may not interest the customer. Instead to sale better one must ask intelligent questions that will be  relevant for the customer in order to pitch them the right kind of product.

Meritor, a company that makes muffler assemblies for the automotive industry, is committed to the use of kanban to pull material through its manufacturing cells. Meritor has designed each cell to fabricate a specific family of muffler products. Fabricating a muffler assembly involves cutting and bending pieces of pipe that are welded to a muffler and a catalytic converter. The mufflers and catalytic converters are pulled into the cell based on current demand. The catalytic converters are made in a specialized cell.
Catalytic converters are made in batches of 10 units and are moved in special hand carts to the fabrication cells. The catalytic converter cell is designed so that different types of catalytic converters can be made with virtually no setup loss.
Meritor hires a team of consultants. The consultants suggest a partial robotic automation as well as the safety stock to be 12.5 percent. Meritor implements these suggestions. The result is an increase in efficiency in both the fabrication of muffler assembly and the making of catalytic converters. The muffler assembly fabrication cell averages 16 assemblies per hour and the lead time is two hours’ response time for a batch of 10 catalytic converters. How many kanban cards are needed? (Round up your answer to the next whole number.)

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The number of kanban cards that are needed can be calculated below:

Average demand, D = 16

Lead time, L = 2 hours

Safety stock, S = 12.5% = 0.125

Catalytic converters, C = 10

Using the formula, =DL(1+S) / C

= 16×2(1 + 0.125) / 10

= 32(1.125) / 10

= 36 / 10

= 3.6

= 4 approximately

Therefore, 4 kanban cards are needed.

How do the McDonald brothers propose to control the involvement Ray Kroc would have in their business?

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They buy a ring and then propose after

EZ-Tax is a tax accounting practice with partners and staff members. Each billable hour of partner time has a $800 budgeted price and $375 budgeted variable cost. Each billable hour of staff time has a budgeted price of $210 and a budgeted variable cost of $120. For the most recent year, the partnership budget called for 5,000 billable partner-hours and 20,000 staff-hours. Actual results were as follows:

Partner revenue $4264,000 5200 hours
Staff revenue $4510,000 22,000 hours

Required
Compute the sales price and activity variances for these data. Also compute the mix and quantity variances.

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Answer:

EZ-Tax

                                                      Partner                 Staff             Total

a. Sales price variance             $104,000            ($110,000)      ($6,000) U

b. Activity variance                   $160,000           $420,000     $580,000 F

c. Mix variance                           $85,000           $180,000     $265,000 F

d. Quantity variance                $189,000             $70,000     $259,000 F

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                      Partner                 Staff

Budgeted billable rate per hour   $800                    $210    

Budgeted variable cost per hour    375                      120

Budgeted billable hours              5,000                20,000

Budgeted revenue             $4,000,000        $4,200,000

Budgeted variable cost         1,875,000          2,400,000

Actual revenue                  $4,264,000         $4,510,000

Actual billable hours                   5,200                22,000

Actual billable rate per hour       $820                   $205

Budgeted billable rate per hour $800                    $210

Variance in price                           $20                       ($5)

Sales price variance            $104,000            ($110,000)      ($6,000)

Sales price variance = (Standard price - Actual price) * Actual billable hours

= ($800 - $820) * 5,200 + ($210 - $205) * 22,000

= $20 * 5,200 + ($5) * 22,000

= $104,000 - 110,000

= $6,000 U

Activity variance = (Actual billable hours - Standard billable hours) * Standard rate

= (5,200 - 5,000) * $800 + (22,000 - 20,000) * $210

= (200 * $800) + (2,000 * 210)

= $160,000 + 420,000

= $580,000 F

                                                  Partner                 Staff        Total

Budgeted revenue             $4,000,000        $4,200,000   $8,200,000

Budgeted variable cost         1,875,000          2,400,000      4,275,000

Budgeted contribution       $2,125,000         $1,800,000   $3,925,000

Actual revenue                  $4,264,000         $4,510,000   $8,774,000

Actual variable cost              1,950,000          2,640,000    4,590,000

Actual contribution             $2,314,000         $1,870,000   $4,184,000

Quantity variance                 $189,000              $70,000     $259,000

Quantity variance = Budgeted contribution - Actual contribution

= $3,925,000 - $4,184,000

= $259,000 F

Mix Variance:

Standard contribution margin  $425                  $90

Volume variance                         200                2,000

Mix variance =                     $85,000           $180,000

) when originally issued, an investment in bonds of Flushing Dough, Inc., promised to provide an annual coupon of 7.50%. The bonds have 4 years until maturity, a market price of $735, and are expected to pay all coupon on time. At maturity, however, the bonds are only forecasted to pay 84% of their par value. What is the likely yield to maturity on the bonds

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Answer:

The likely yield to maturity on the bonds is 10.23%.

Explanation:

The likely yield to maturity on the bonds can be calculated using the following RATE function in Excel:

YTM = RATE(nper,pmt,-pv,fv) .............(1)

Where;

YTM = likely yield to maturity on the bonds = ?

nper = number of periods = number of years until maturity = 4

pmt = annual coupon payment = annual coupon rate * Face value = 7.50% * $1,000 = $75 = 75

pv = present value = market price = $735 = 735

fv = face value or par value of the bond = 1000

Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:

YTM = RATE(40,75,-735,1000) ............ (2)

Inputting =RATE(40,75,-735,1000) into a cell in an excel (Note: as done in the attached excel file), the YTM is obtained as 10.23%.

Therefore, the likely yield to maturity on the bonds is 10.23%.

Southeast Bank invests in equity securities and prepares quarterly financial statements. At the beginning of the fourth quarter of 2019, the bank held as an investment in equity securities 160 shares of Eglan Company common stock that originally cost $4,560. At that time, these securities had a fair value of $4,320. During the fourth quarter, the bank engaged in the following transactions:

Oct. 26 Purchased 360 shares of Farrell Company common stock for $38 per share.
Nov. 26 Sold 160 shares of Eglan common stock for $26 per share.
Dec. 10 Purchased 370 shares of Gray Company common stock for $40 per share.

On December 31, 2018, the quoted market prices of the shares were as follows: Eglan Company, $52 per share; Farrell Company, $41 per share; and Gray Company, $39 per share.

Required:
a. Prepare journal entries to record the 2018 transactions for the fourth quarter.
b. Show what the bank reports on its fourth quarter 2018 income statement for these trading securities.
c. Show how the bank reports these trading securities on its balance sheet at the end of the fourth quarter of 2018.

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Answer:

Southeast Bank

a. Journal Entries:

Oct. 26: Debit Investment in Farrell Company $13,680

Credit  Cash $13,680

To record the investment in 360 equity shares at $38 per share.

Nov. 26: Debit Cash $4,160

Credit Investment in Eglan Company $4,160

To record the sale of investment in Eglan Company.

Debit Realized Loss on Sale of Investment $400

Credit Investment in Eglan Company $400

To record the realized loss on sale of investment.

Dec. 10: Debit Investment in Gray Company $14,800

Cash $14,800

To record the purchase of 370 shares of common stock at $40 per share.

Dec. 31: Debit Investment in Farrell Company $1,800

Credit Unrealized Gain $1,800

To record the fair value of the investment.

Dec. 31: Debit Unrealized Loss $370

Credit Investment in Gray Company $370

To record the fair value of the investment.

b. Income Statement of fourth quarter, 2018:

Realized Loss on Sale of Investment $400

Unrealized Gain (Farrell Company) $1,800

Unrealized Loss (Gray Company) $370

c. Balance Sheet at the end of the fourth quarter of 2018

Investments:

Farrell Company $15,480 ($13,680 + $1,800)

Gray Company $ 15,170($14,800 - $370)

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Investment in Eglan Company (equity securities 160 shares) = $4,560

Oct. 26: Investment in Farrell Company $13,680 Cash $13,680

(360 equity shares at $38 per share)

Nov. 26: Cash $4,160 Investment in Eglan Company $4,160

Realized Loss on Sale of Investment $400 Investment in Eglan Company $400

Dec. 10: Investment in Gray Company $14,800 Cash $14,800 (370 shares of common stock at $40 per share)

Dec. 31: Investment in Farrell Company $1,800 Unrealized Gain $1,800

Dec. 31: Unrealized Loss $370 Investment in Gray Company $370

Folklore Music manufactures harmonicas. Folklore uses standard costs to judge performance. Recently, a clerk mistakenly threw away some of the records, and only partial data for July exist. Folklore knows that the total direct labor variance for the month was $350 F and that the standard labor rate was $11 per hour. A recent pay cut caused a favorable labor rate variance of $0.40 per hour. The standard direct labor hours for actual July outputs were 5,910.

Required:
a. Find the actual number of direct labor hours worked during July. First, find the actual direct labor rate per hour. Then, determine the actual number of direct labor hours worked by setting up the computation of the total direct labor variance as given.
b. Compute the direct labor rate and efficiency variances. Do these variances suggest that the manager may have made trade-offs? Explain.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

a. The actual direct labor rate per hour will be:

= Standard direct labor rate per hour - favorable labor rate variance

= $11 - $0.40

= $10.60

Then, the actual direct labor hours worked during July will be calculated as:

= (5910 × $11) - $350 / $10.6

= ($65010 - $350) / $10.6

= $64660 / $10.6

= 6100

b. The direct labor rate variance will be:

= (Actual rate per hour - standard rate per hour) × Actual labor hours

= (10.60 - 11.00) × 6100

= 2440F

Direct labor efficiency variance will be:

= (6900 - 5910) × $11

= 2090U

The direct labor rate variance that was favorable shows that the manager paid a lower rate to its staffs while the direct labor efficiency variance that was unfavorable implies that the manager used less efficient workers. This indicates that a trade-off took place.

= (6900

All good marketers

Create robust social media conversations
Put themselves in the shoes of their target market
Balance push and pull marketing
Minimize negative buzz

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Answer:

All good marketers

Put themselves in the shoes of their target market

Explanation:

This creates a personal experience of the marketing efforts and makes marketing a more targeted and conscious activity that is aimed at rendering the best service to the customer instead of just exploiting them.  The awareness that marketing creates about goods and services is essential in the supply chain and value creation as a whole.  To achieve improved success, a good marketing must be able to put herself in the shoes of their target market or customers.

Which type of law controls the operation and procedures of government
agencies?
A. Statutory
B. International
C. Regulatory
D. Constitutional

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The answer is C. Regulatory law

Products A and B are joint products. Product A can be sold for $1,200 at the split-off point, or processed further at a cost of $600 and then sold for $1,700. Product B can be sold for $3,000 at the split-off point, or processed further at a cost of $800 and then sold for $4,000. The company should process further: Multiple Choice Product A. Product B. Both products. Neither of the products.

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Answer:

The company should process further:

Product B.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Product A sales value at split-off point = $1,200

Cost of further processing of Product A = $600

Sales proceeds from Product A after further processing = $1,700

Product B sales value at split-off point = $3,000

Cost of further processing of Product B = $800

Sales proceeds from Product B after further processing = $4,000

b) There is no additional revenue gained from further processing of Product A.  Instead, there is a loss of $100 ($1,800 - $1,700).  This is unlike Product B where there is a gain of $200 ($4,000 - $3,800) from further processing.  The company's decision should be to sell Product A at split-off while further processing Product B to realize incremental revenue.

Mercury Inc. purchased equipment in 2019 at a cost of $497,000. The equipment was expected to produce 580,000 units over the next five years and have a residual value of $33,000. The equipment was sold for $253,600 part way through 2021. Actual production in each year was: 2019 = 83,000 units; 2020 = 133,000 units; 2021 = 67,000 units. Mercury uses units-of-production depreciation, and all depreciation has been recorded through the disposal date.
Required:
1. Calculate the gain or loss on the sale.
2. Prepare the journal entry to record the sale.
3. Assuming that the equipment was instead sold for $280,000, calculate the gain or loss on the sale.
4. Prepare the journal entry to record the sale in requirement 3.

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Answer:

1.

Gain or (Loss) on sale = (17000)  Loss

2.

Cash                                                     253600 Dr

Accumulated Depreciation               226400 Dr

Loss on Sale                                        17000 Dr

         Equipment                                         497000 Cr

3.

Gain or (Loss) on sale = 9400 Gain

4.

Cash                                                    280000 Dr

Accumulated Depreciation              226400 Dr

         Gain on Sale                                      9400 Cr

         Equipment                                         497000 Cr

Explanation:

We first need to calculate the carrying value of the equipment at the date of disposal. The carrying value is calculated as follows,

Carrying value = Cost  -  Accumulated depreciation

Depreciation 2019  =  (497000 - 33000) * 83000 / 580000

Depreciation 2019  = 66400

Depreciation 2020  =  (497000 - 33000) * 133000 / 580000

Depreciation 2020  = 106400

Depreciation 2021  =  (497000 - 33000) * 67000 / 580000

Depreciation 2021  = 53600

Carrying value = 497000  -  [ 66400 + 106400 + 53600 ]

Carrying value = $270600

1.

Gain or (Loss) on sale = Sales price  -  Carrying Value

Gain or (Loss) on sale = 253600  -  270600

Gain or (Loss) on sale = (17000)  Loss

2.

Cash                                                     253600 Dr

Accumulated Depreciation                226400 Dr

Loss on Sale                                        17000 Dr

         Equipment                                         497000 Cr

3.

Gain or (Loss) on sale = Sales price  -  Carrying Value

Gain or (Loss) on sale = 280000  -  270600

Gain or (Loss) on sale = 9400 Gain

4.

Cash                                                    280000 Dr

Accumulated Depreciation                226400 Dr

         Gain on Sale                                      9400 Cr

         Equipment                                         497000 Cr

Creative Solutions Company, a computer consulting firm, has decided to write off the $13,780 balance of an account owed by a customer, Wil Treadwell.

a. Journalize the entry to record the write-off, assuming that the direct write-off method is used.
b. Journalize the entry to record the write-off, assuming that the allowance method is used.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry for recording the bad debt expense is shown below:

a.  In case of when direct write off method is used

Bad debt expense $13,780  

             To Account receivable-Wil Treadwell $13,780

(Being bad debt expense is recorded)

Here the bad debt expense is debited as it increased the expenses and credited the account receivable as it decreased the assets

b. In case of when allowance method is used

Allowance for doubtful accounts $13,780  

          To Account receivable-Wil Treadwell $13,780

(Being the allowance is recorded)

Here the allowance is debited as it increased the assets and credited the account receivable as it decreased the assets

Most managers believe that although it is possible to connect logistics decisions to costs, the
connection to revenue enhancement is difficult to impossible. Provide an example of how logistics could
improve sales.

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Answer:

It can Increase Sales Predictability.

Generate Leads Consistently, and

Increase Sales Conversions.

Explanation:

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