Razor Corporation's cost of preferred stock is 8%. The company's stock sells for $100 a share with selling costs are $5. What is the annual dividend to the preferred stock

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Answer 1

Answer:

Razor Corporation

The annual dividend to the preferred stockholders is:

= $8 per share

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cost of preferred stock = 8%

Selling price per preferred stock = $100

Annual dividend to the preferred stock = $100 * 8% = $8 per share

b) The $8 per share annual dividend of Razor's preferred stock dividend is computed by applying the fixed percentage to the preferred stock's total par value. In the above case, it is assumed that the par value or nominal value of the stock is $100.  The cost of selling or issuing the stock is not factored when calculating the dividend.


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The following information pertains to Trenton Glass Works for the year just ended.
Budgeted direct-labor cost: 70,000 hours (practical capacity) at $16 per hour
Actual direct-labor cost: 80,000 hours at $17.50 per hour
Budgeted manufacturing overhead: $997,500
Actual selling and administrative expenses: 439,000
Actual manufacturing overhead:
Depreciation $ 233,000
Property taxes 23,000
Indirect labor 80,000
Supervisory salaries 202,000
Utilities 58,000
Insurance 32,000
Rental of space 301,000
Indirect material (see data below) 79,000
Indirect material:
Beginning inventory, January 1 48,000
Purchases during the year 95,000
Ending inventory, December 31 64,000
Calculate the overapplied or underapplied overhead for the year. (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Over-applied Overhead  $134,000

Explanation:

The computation of the overhead applied or under applied overhead is given below:

Depreciation $233,000  

Property tax $21,000  

indirect labor $80,000  

Supervisory salaries $202,000  

utilities    $58,000  

Insurance  $32,000  

Rental of space $301,000  

Indirect material $79,000  

Total OH incurred   $1,006,000  

OH applied       $1,140,000  

(80000 hours at 14.25 per hour) ($997,500 ÷ 70,000)  

Over-applied Overhead  $134,000

The cash account for Feldman Company contains the following information for April:

Cash balance, 3/31 $14,685
Cash received during April 55,680
70,365
Cash disbursements during April:
Cheque 7164 $33,500
Cheque 7165 11,250
Cheque 7166 18,750
Cheque 7167 900 64,400
Cash balance, 4/30 $5,965
The bank statement for April contains the following information:

Bank balance, 3/31 $25,285
Add: Deposits during April 55,680
80,965
Less: Cheques paid during April:
Cheque 7162 $8,900
Cheque 7163 1,700
Cheque 7164 33,500
Cheque 7165 11,250 55,350
Bank balance, 4/30 $25,615

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Since its formation, Roof Corporation has incurred the following net Section 1231 gains and losses. Year 1$(12,000)Net Section 1231 loss Year 2 10,500 Net Section 1231 gain Year 3 (14,000)Net Section 1231 loss In year 5, Roof sold one asset and recognized a $9,000 net Section 1231 gain. How much of this gain is treated as capital, and how much is ordinary

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Answer:

a. $0 will be reported as capital gain, while $7,500 will be reported as ordinary gain.

b. $1,000 will be reported as capital gain, while $8,000 will be reported as ordinary gain.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete as part 'a' of the requirement is omitted. The complete question with the part 'a' of the requirement is therefore provided before answering the question as follows:

Since its formation, Roof Corporation has incurred the following net Section 1231 gains and losses.

Year 1  $ (12,000)    Net Section 1231 loss

Year 2      10,500      Net Section 1231 gain

Year 3    (14,000)     Net Section 1231 loss

a. In year 4, Roof sold one asset and recognized a $7,500 net Section 1231 gain. How much of this gain is treated as capital, and how much is ordinary?

b. In year 5, Roof sold one asset and recognized a $9,000 net Section 1231 gain. How much of this gain is treated as capital, and how much is ordinary?

Explanation of the answer is now provided as follows:

When section 1231 losses exceed section 1231 profits in the prior five years, the excess loss (unapplied loss) is applied against the current year's section 1231 gain.

The amount that is reported as ordinary income is the amount of the loss that is applied against the current year's section 1231 gain.

Long-term capital gain is the excess of the current year's section 1231 gain over the the recaptured section 1231 loss from the prior five years.

You have to start with the earliest year to apply section 1231 losses from the previous five years to the current year's section 1231 gain.

Therefore, we have:

a. In year 4, Roof sold one asset and recognized a $7,500 net Section 1231 gain. How much of this gain is treated as capital, and how much is ordinary?

As a result of the loss from the previous year that is applied to the extent of $7,500, the whole of the $7,500 net Section 1231 gain will be recorded as ordinary gain.

Therefore, $0 will be reported as capital gain, while $7,500 will be reported as ordinary gain.

b. In year 5, Roof sold one asset and recognized a $9,000 net Section 1231 gain. How much of this gain is treated as capital, and how much is ordinary?

Unapplied losses in previous years can be calculated as follows:

Details                                                       Amount ($)  

Net Section 1231 loss in Year 3                  (14,000)    

Net Section 1231 gain in Year 4                   7,500

Net Section 1231 loss in Year 1                  (12,000)

Net Section 1231 gain in Year 2                 10,500  

Unapplied losses in previous years        (8,000)  

Because there are unapplied losses of $8,000 from previous years, $8,000 will be reported as ordinary gain.

Therefore, the amount to be reported as capital gain can be calculated as follows:

Amount to be reported as capital gain = Gain in Year 5 – Amount to be reported as ordinary gain = $9,000 - $8,000 = $1,000

Therefore, $1,000 will be reported as capital gain, while $8,000 will be reported as ordinary gain.

According to the Level-5 leadership pyramid, managers can become executives who are capable of building lasting greatness into the organization through a combination of willpower and humility. At what level of the pyramid does this occur

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Answer:

Level 5

Explanation:

pyramid organizational structure is structure usually from 1 to 5 having , one leader at the top, along with

small executive leadership team which is at below level with tiers of managers that have their leading down to the bottom level of team of employees.

Level 5 leaders always shows

powerful mixture of personal humility as well as indomitable will. These set of people that fall under this heirachy are incredibly ambitious, though

their ambition comes as first and foremost as regards the cause, for the organization as well as its purpose and not themselves. It should be noted that According to the Level-5 leadership pyramid, managers can become executives who are capable of building lasting greatness into the organization through a combination of willpower and humility. This occur At

level 5 of the pyramid.

Answer:

Level 5

Explanation:

Leadership pyramid is a depiction of the control structure at different levels of management in an organic.

The five levels of leadership are:

Level 1 - Self awareness

Level 2 - Relationship

Level 3 - Vision

Level 4 - Strategy

Level 5 - Action.

When a manager can become executives who are capable of building lasting greatness into the organization through a combination of willpower and humility, they have attained the final level of the pyramid where they can influence the actions of their employees

Managers in international businesses will need to evaluate the attractiveness of a country as a market or location for a facility or investment.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

A manager can be defined as an individual who is saddled with the responsibility of providing guidance, support, supervision, administrative control, as well as acting as a role model or example to the employees working in an organization by being morally upright. Thus, he or she supervises and ensures his subordinates (employees) are working effectively and efficiently with the organization's goals and objectives.

Generally, managers working in international businesses are expected to evaluate the attractiveness of a country as a market or location for a facility or investment before going ahead to the endorse and approve it for any business having long-term plan, goals and objectives in mind.

Some examples of the factors a manager should look out for in determining the attractiveness of a country includes freedom of expression, government policies, power supply, taxation, ease of doing business, climate, etc.

The primary purpose of finance is to __________. a.) pay off debt as quickly as possible b.) keep track of a business's cash flow c.) study the effects of the economy on businesses d.) manage assets in a way that maximizes returns

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Answer: d.) manage assets in a way that maximizes returns

Explanation:

Finance refers to the activities which are associated with debt, credit, investment, banking, capital markets, etc.

Finance has to do with the management of money and the acquisition of needed funds. The primary purpose of finance is to manage assets in a way that maximizes returns.

A production process consists of a three step operation. The scrap rate is 10% for the first step and 6 percent for each of the other two steps.
a. If the desired daily output is 450 units, how many units must be started to allow for loss due to scrap?
b. If the scrap rate for each step could be cut in half, how many units would this save in terms of the scrap allowance?c. If the scrap represents a cost of $10 per unit, how much is it costing the company per day for the original scrap rate?

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Answer:

a. The number of units that must be started to allow for loss due to scrap is 566 units.

b. The number of units that this would save in terms of the scrap allowance is 63 units.

c. The scrap is costing the company $1,160 per day.

Explanation:

a. If the desired daily output is 450 units, how many units must be started to allow for loss due to scrap?

Let x represent the original quantity.

Therefore, we have:

Scrap from the first step operation = 0.10x

Remaining quantity after the first step operation = Original quantity - Scrap of the first step operation = x – 0.10x = (1 – 0.10)x = 0.90x

Scrap from the second step operation = Remaining quantity after the first step operation * 0.06 = 0.90x * 0.06 = 0.054x

Remaining quantity after the second step operation = Remaining quantity after the first step operation - Scrap from the second step operation = 0.90x - 0.054x = (0.90 - 0.054)x = 0.846x

Scrap from the third step operation = Remaining quantity after the second step operation * 0.06 = 0.846x * 0.06 = 0.05076x

Remaining quantity after the third step operation = Remaining quantity after the second step operation - Scrap from the third step operation = 0.846x - 0.05076x = (0.846 - 0.05076)x = 0.79524x

Since the desired daily output is 450 units, we can solve for x as follows:

0.79524x = 450

x = 450 / 0.79524 = 565.866908103214, or 566 units

Therefore, the number of units that must be started to allow for loss due to scrap is 566 units.

b. If the scrap rate for each step could be cut in half, how many units would this save in terms of the scrap allowance?

Scrap rate of first operation is = 10%/2 = 5%, or 0.05

Scrap rate of second and third operations = 6%/2 = 3%, or 0.03 each

Let x also represent the original quantity.

Therefore, we have:

Scrap from the first step operation = 0.05x

Remaining quantity after the first step operation = Original quantity - Scrap of the first step operation = x - 0.05x = (1 – 0.05)x = 0.95x

Scrap from the second step operation = Remaining quantity after the first step operation * 0.03 = 0.95x * 0.03 = 0.0285x

Remaining quantity after the second step operation = Remaining quantity after the first step operation - Scrap from the second step operation = 0.95x - 0.0285x = (0.95 - 0.0285)x = 0.9215x

Scrap from the third step operation = Remaining quantity after the second step operation * 0.03 = 0.9215x * 0.03 = 0.027645x

Remaining quantity after the third step operation = Remaining quantity after the second step operation - Scrap from the third step operation = 0.9215x - 0.027645x = (0.9215 - 0.027645)x = 0.893855x

Since the desired daily output is 450 units, we can solve for x as follows:

0.893855x = 450

x = 450 / 0.893855 = 503.437358408243, or 503 units

Number units to save = Calculated x from part a above - Calculated x in part 2 here = 566 – 503 = 63

Therefore, the number of units that this would save in terms of the scrap allowance is 63 units.

c. If the scrap represents a cost of $10 per unit, how much is it costing the company per day for the original scrap rate?

Quantity to be introduced at the original scrap rate = Calculated x from part a above = 566

Remaining quantity after the third step operation = 450

Scrap = Quantity to be introduced at the original scrap rate - Remaining quantity after the third step operation = 566 – 450 = 166 units

Total cost of scrap = Scrap * Cost of each unit of scrap = 166 * $10 = $1,160

Therefore, the scrap is costing the company $1,160 per day.

A company has the following selected account balances: Sales $ 250,000 Sales Discounts 1,500 Sales Returns and Allowances 2,300 Sales Salaries Expense 56,000 Store Supplies Expense 15,000 Advertising Expense 8,000 Cost of Goods Sold 125,000 What is the gross profit that would appear on a multiple-step income statement: multiple choice $121,200 $167,200 $42,200 $246,200

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Answer:

$121,200

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the gross profit that would appear on a multiple-step income statement

First step is to determine the Net sales

Sales $ 250,000

Less Sales Discounts ($1,500)

Less Sales Returns and Allowances ($2,300 )

Net sales $246,200

Now let determine the Gross profit using this formula

Gross profit=Net sales-Cost of Goods Sold

Let plug in the formula

Gross profit=$246,200-$125,000

Gross profit=$121,200

Therefore the gross profit that would appear on a multiple-step income statement is $121,200

On January 1, Year 1, Michael sold a property with a remaining useful life of 20 years to Wei Co. for $800,000. On the same date, Michael leased back the property from Wei for 18 years. The lease was properly classified by Michael as a finance lease. Michael is not sure how to recognize the $800,000 received from Wei Co. on January 1, Year 1.

Required:
Which section of the Accounting Standards Codification best helps Michael Co. determine how the initial proceeds of $800,000 received from Wei Co. (buyer-lessor) are recognized?

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Answer:

The section of the Accounting Standards Codification that best helps Michael Co. to determine how the initial proceeds of $800,000 received from Wei Co. (buyer-lessor) are recognized is:

ASC 606.

Explanation:

This section that will help Michael Co. to determine if the transaction qualifies as a sale, which is treated under ASC 606, Revenues from Contracts with Customers.  Thereafter, the lease classification criteria in ASC 842 are evaluated.  After the evaluation, if none of the criteria from ASC 842 are met to account for the lease as a finance or capital lease, the seller-lessee would classify the lease as an operating lease.  This implies that the transaction qualifies as a sale and leaseback transaction.

What type of plan does a property manager implement to manage renters who do NOT pay their rent in a timely way

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Answer:

collection plan

Explanation:

The rent collection plan is a system that is used for the enforcement of rent, in terms of late rent payment as well as lease terms. This is more than just telling the tenant when the rent is due. It has all of the information on all the ways that rent could be paid and also the repercussions for late rent payment or a situation whereby the rent is not even paid at all.

What will happen when the country's
currency is undervalued?

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Answer:

Ur answer is that When the U.S. dollar is undervalued, the cost of a basket of goods in the United States is lower than the cost in Mexico when evaluated at the current exchange rate. To a U.S. tourist, Mexican goods and services would seem more expensive on average. Thus an undervalued currency will buy less in other countries.

Explanation:

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if the inventory turnover ratio cast co is 5x and its gross profits and sales are $270 million and $1,200 million respectivelly then the inventory account for cast is
a.$180 million
b.$182 million
c.$186 million
d.$196 million

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Answer:

c.$186 million

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what the inventory account for cast is

Using this formula

Inventory account for cast =Sales - Gross profit/Inventory turnover ratio cast

Where,

Sales=$1,200 million

Gross profit=$270 million

Inventory turnover ratio cast =5x

Let x be the inventory account for cast

Let plug in the formula

5x=$1,200 million-$270 million

5x=$930 million

x=$930 million/5

x=$186 million

Therefore the inventory account for cast is $186 million

Establishing ________ pertaining to apprenticeship standards, union member tasks, and which job duties union members would be required to do was one of the most important activities of the AFL.

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Answer:

work rules.

Explanation:

In the United States of America, the American Federation of Labor (AFL) was established by union members as an association or umbrella body for trade unions on the 8th of December, 1886 in Columbus, Ohio. It was formed due to the dispute that arose with craft unions while they were still part of the Knights of labour.

Establishing work rules pertaining to apprenticeship standards, union member tasks, and which job duties union members would be required to do was one of the most important activities of the AFL.

Mendez Company is considering a capital project that costs $16,000. The project will deliver the following cash flows: Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 $8,000 $6,000 $5,000 $6,000 $5,000 Using the incremental approach, the payback period for the investment is:

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Answer:

2.4 years

Explanation:

Years  Cash   Cumulative Cashflow

1          8000         8000

2         6000         14000

3          5000        19000

4          4000        25000

5          5000        30000

           30000

Payback period = 2 years + (16,000 - 14,000) / 5,000

Payback period = 2 years + 0.4 years

Payback period = 2.4 years

Your Company is considering a new project that will require $100,000 of new equipment at the start of the project. The equipment will have a depreciable life of 10 years and will be depreciated to a book value of $5,000 using straight-line depreciation. The cost of capital is 14%, and the firm's tax rate is 30%. Estimate the present value of the tax benefits from depreciation.

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Answer:

14865.93

Explanation:

Calculation to Estimate the present value of the tax benefits from depreciation.

First step is to calculate the Annual depreciation expense

Annual depreciation expense = [100000 - 5000]/10

Annual depreciation expense = 9500

Second step is to calculate the Tax benefit

Tax benefit = 9500(.30)

Tax benefit = 2850

Now let calculate the PV of tax benefit

Using financial calculator

PMT = 2850

FV = 0

N = 10

i = 14

PV=?

Hence

PV = 14865.93

Therefore the present value of the tax benefits from depreciation is 14865.93

The annual demand of product Z is 3400 units. The shop that sells product Z is open for business 40 weeks per year and 4 days per week. The lead time for product Z is 4 days. Assuming constant demand, calculate the reorder point. Hint: first calculate the total number of days the shop is open for business per year before calculating the reorder point. [Select the appropriate range in which your answer falls.]

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Answer:

85 units

Explanation:

Annual demand = 3,400 units

Using 40 weeks per year & 4 days per week, the no of days per year = 160 days (40*4)

Average daily demand (d) = Annual demand / Number of days per year

Average daily demand (d) = 3400/160

Average daily demand (d) = 21.25 units

Lead time (L) = 4 days

Reorder point = Average daily demand (d) * Lead time (L)

Reorder point = 21.25 * 4

Reorder point = 85 units

XYZ has two divisions: South and West. Overall net operating income is $26,900. South Division's segment margin is $42,800 and West Division's segment margin is $29,900. What is the amount of the common fixed expense not traceable to the individual divisions

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Answer:

$45,800

Explanation:

Common fixed expense = South Division's segment margin + West Division's segment margin  - Overall net operating income

                                        = $42,800 + $29,900 - $26,900 = $45,800

                                        = $45,800

The amount of the common fixed expense not traceable to the individual divisions is $45,800.

You receive a credit card application from Shady Banks Savings and Loan offering an introductory rate of .5 percent per year, compounded monthly for the first six months, increasing thereafter to 17.3 percent compounded monthly. Assume you transfer the $6,300 balance from your existing credit card and make no subsequent payments. How much interest will you owe at the end of the first year

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Answer:

$738.39

Explanation:

Interest is compounded for first 6 months

Amount at the end of 6 months = $6,300 * (1+0.05/12)^6

Amount at the end of 6 months = $6,300 * 1.025262

Amount at the end of 6 months = $6,459.15

Therefore, 17.3%

Amount at the end of 12 months = $6,459.15*(1+0.173/12)^6

Amount at the end of 12 months = $6,459.15*1.0896782

Amount at the end of 12 months = $7,038.39

Interest owed = Amount owed - Principal

Interest owed = $7,038.39 - $6,300

Interest owed = $738.39

Use the information provided in the journal entry to post the transaction to the t-account. Post in DR/CR order.
Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit
Nov. 1 Cash 45,000
Common Stock 45,000
Received cash from selling shares of stock
Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit
Nov. 4 Truck 21,200
Notes Payable 21,200
Bought a compary truck by signing
Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit
Nov. 8 Salaries Expense 14,500
Cash 14,500
Paid cash for salaries ,500
Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit
Nov. 12 Office Supplies 9,200
Accounts Payable 9,200
Purchased office supplies on account
Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit
Nov. 13 Cash 7,500
Unearned Revenue 7,500
Collected cash for future services
Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit
Nov. 12 Office Supplies 9,200
Accounts Payable 9,200
Purchased office supplies on account
Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit
Nov. 13 Cash 7,500
Unearned Revenue 7,500
Collected cash for future services

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Answer:

Following are the  journal entry to the given question:

Explanation:

Cash  

              [tex]1-Nov. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$45,000\\\\[/tex]

 Common stock

[tex]\$45,000\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 1-Nov.[/tex]

Truck  

[tex]4- Nov. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$21,200\\\\[/tex]

  Notes payable

 [tex]4- Nov. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$21,200\\\\[/tex]

Salaries expense

[tex]8-Nov. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$14,500\\\\[/tex]  

Cash  

[tex]8- Nov. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$14,500\\\\[/tex]

Office supplies

[tex]12-Nov. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$9,200\\\\[/tex]

 Accounts payable

[tex]12- Nov. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$9,200\\\\[/tex]

Cash

[tex]13- Nov. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$7,500\\\\[/tex]

  Unearned revenue

[tex]13- Nov \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$7,500[/tex]

A more efficient means of processing algae to produce an anticancer drug is discovered. As a result, the supply curve for the drug will: __________

a. shift to the right, increasing the price of the drug.
b. shift to the left, increasing the price of the drug.
c. shift to the right, decreasing the price of the drug
d. shift to the left, decreasing the price of the drug.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

As a result of an increase in efficiency in production, there would be an increase in supply. As a result, there would be an outward shift of the supply curve. When the supply curve shifts outward, supply increases and prices of drugs fall.

On the other hand, if there is an inward shift of the supply curve, the supply of drugs would fall and the price of drugs would increase

Please check the attached image showing a graph of a decrease in supply

In the equation below assume U and A are know.
Rearrange the equation so that you would solve for R in terms of the Greek letter sigma)
U = R − 1 2 A σ 2
A. R = U − 1 2 A σ 2
B. R = 1 2 A σ 2 U
C. R = U 1 2 A σ 2

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Answer:

[tex]R = U + {1}{2}A\sigma^2[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

[tex]U = R - \frac{1}{2}A\sigma^2[/tex]

Required

Solve for R

We have:

[tex]U = R - {1}{2}A\sigma^2[/tex]

Add [tex]{1}{2}A\sigma^2[/tex] to both sides

[tex]U + {1}{2}A\sigma^2 = R - {1}{2}A\sigma^2 + {1}{2}A\sigma^2[/tex]

Evaluate like terms

[tex]U + {1}{2}A\sigma^2 = R[/tex]

Hence:

[tex]R = U + {1}{2}A\sigma^2[/tex]

You own a portfolio equally invested in a risk-free asset and two stocks. If one of the stocks has a beta of 1.27 and the total portfolio is equally as risky as the market, what must the beta be for the other stock in your portfolio

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Answer:

the beta be for the other stock in your portfolio is 1.73

Explanation:

The computation of the beta be for the other stock in your portfolio is shown below:

Given that

risk free asset contains the beta of 0

And,  

market beta = 1

Now  

1 = 1 ÷ 3 × 0 + 1 ÷ 3 × 1.27 + 1 ÷ 3 × beta

The beta of other stock = 1.73

hence, the beta be for the other stock in your portfolio is 1.73

Here we assume that one-third should be invested in all 3 things each

XYZ Inc., manufactures and sells two products: Product B7 and Product Z5. Data concerning the expected production of each product and the expected total direct labor-hours (DLHs) required to produce that output appear below:

Expected Production Direct Labor-Hours Per Unit Total Direct Labor-Hours
Product B7 300 5.0 1,500
Product Z5 800 3.0 2,400
Total direct labor-hours 3,900

The direct labor rate is $15.10 per DLH. The direct materials cost per unit is $136.20 for Product B7 and $204.40 for Product Z5. The company is considering adopting an activity-based costing system with the following activity cost pools, activity measures, and expected activity:

Activity cost pools Activity measures Estimated overhead cost Expected activity
Product B7 Product Z5 Total
Labor-related DLHs $39,585 1,500 2,400
Production orders Orders $26,884 500 600
Order size MHs $462,768 4,600 4,700

The unit product cost of Product Z5 under activity-based costing is closest to: ____________

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Answer:

XYZ Inc.

The unit product cost of Product Z5 under activity-based costing is closest to:

= $999.62.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                         Product B7      Product Z5   Total

Expected Production               300                 800

Per Unit                                      5.0                  3.0

Total Direct Labor-Hours      1,500              2,400        3,900

Direct labor rate per DLH   $15.10              $15.10

Total direct labor costs      $22,650        $36,240

Direct materials per unit     $136.20        $204.40

Total direct materials costs $204,300    $490,560

Activity cost pools     Activity    Estimated         Expected activity

                               measures  overhead cost  Product B7 Product Z5 Total

Labor-related           DLHs          $39,585             1,500        2,400     3,900

Production orders   Orders        $26,884               500           600      1,100

Order size                MHs         $462,768            4,600        4,700     9,300

                                Rates

Labor-related          $10.15 ($39,585/3,900)

Production orders   24.44 ($26,884/1,100)

Order size               49.76 ($462,768/9,300)

Product Z5      

Labor-related          $24,360 ($10.15 * 2,400)

Production orders   $14,664 (24.44 * 600)

Order size             $233,872 ($49.76 * 4,700)

Total overhead     $272,896

Product Z5  

Direct materials $490,560

Direct labor            36,240

Overhead            272,896

Total costs        $799,696

Unit cost = $999.62 ($799,696/800)

Is it true that in a short-run production process, the marginal cost curve eventually slopes upward because firms have to pay workers a higher wage rate as they produce more output? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

Yes, This is True.

Explanation:

Marginal cost is the cost of one additional unit. The marginal cost curve will slope upwards because firm will pay more wage to the worker who produce more output. This can be regarded as the increase in output leads to increased wage rate. The marginal cost curve will be upward sloping because there will be addition to the marginal cost due to increase in one unit of output.

Open communication occurs best when:
a. people feel their opinions are valued.
b. people feel they will be rewarded, or at least not punished, for their opinions.
c. both a and b
d. neither a nor b

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I think the answer is C.

Dennis is a member of the management team of a company that, until recently, was extremely profitable. As a result of a continuing recession; however, there has been a significant drop in profits, although the company is still making profits. The 196 non-permanent employees are low-skilled, but all of them have been with the company for at least 3 years. The lowest-paid worker earns at least double the minimum wage and the company provides all its employees the benefits required by law.

Dennis will soon be attending a meeting of the management team to decide how many employees to retain. Dennis feels that the firm’s value lies in its employees, regardless of rank. Indeed, it was this culture of inclusiveness that led Dennis to join the firm in the first place. Dennis believes that employee retention is more than an issue of short-term profit maximization.

Required:
How can he give voice to his values in the upcoming meeting?

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Answer:

Dennis can give voice to his values in the upcoming meeting by suggesting that management does not retrench any of the low-skilled staff since employee retention is valued more than short-term profits.  Again, he can suggest that instead of retrenching some employees, all employees can have their salaries reduced minimally after due consultations.

Explanation:

Since the company is still making profits, employees can be consulted and an agreement reached with management to reduce or remove some benefits during the recession.  This move ensures that no employee is laid out.  Retrenching employees during periods of recession always exacerbates the recessionary problems instead of resolving them.

s).  Marty has been offered an injury settlement of ​$15 comma 000 payable in 5 years. He wants to know what the present value of the injury settlement is if his opportunity cost is 3.5 ​%. ​ (The opportunity cost is the interest rate in this​ problem.) What if the opportunity cost is 7.5 ​%? What if it is 11.5 ​%?

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the present value in each situation is as follows:

As we know that

Present value = Future value ÷ (1 + rate of interest)^time period

When the rate is 3.5%, the present value is

= $15,000 ÷ (1 + 3.5%)^5

= $12,630

When the rate is 7.5%, the present value is

= $15,000 ÷ (1 + 7.5%)^5

= $10,448.38

And, When the rate is 11.5%, the present value is

= $15,000 ÷ (1 + 11.5%)^5

= $8,703.96

Kathy plans to move to Maryland and take a job at McCormick as the Assistant Director of HR. She and her husband Stan plan to buy a house in Garrison, MD and their budget is $500,000. They have $100,000 for the down payment and McCormick will pay for closing costs. They are considering either a 30-year mortgage at 4.5 percent annual rate or a 15 year mortgage at 4 percent.

Required:
Calculate the monthly payment for each using the PMT function.

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Answer:

Total budget = $500,000

Down payment = $100,000

Loan amount = $400,000

Case 1

Annual rate = 4.5%

Number of payment = (30*12 month) 360

Loan amount = $400,000

Monthly payment = PMT(Rate, Nper, Value of loan)

Monthly payment = PMT(4.5%, 360, 400,000)

Monthly payment = $2,026.74

Case 2

Annual rate = 4%

Number of payment = (15*12 month)180

Loan amount = $400,000

Monthly payment = PMT(Rate, Nper, Value of loan)

Monthly payment = PMT(4%, 180, 400,000)

Monthly payment = $2,958.75

Suppose you purchase the winning lottery ticket after watching your favorite movie. From this experience, you believe that watching your favorite movie will help you win the lottery again. Which of the following concepts is most relevant?
a. exclusion of a relevant variable
b. scarcity the fallacy of composition
c. opportunity cost
d. post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy
e. violation of ceteris paribus

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy is a Latin word which means - after this, therefore because of this.

It is an example of a fallacy where if an event B occurs after an event A. So, people associate the occurrence of event B with A.

In this question, a person believes that because he watched his favourite movie (event A), he won the lottery (event B). He has come to associate watching his favourite movie as a prerequisite with winning the lottery. this is not necessarily true

Suppose that an investor buys a 100-share call option for $250. It has an exercise price of $60. The underlying price per share of the stock at expiration is $66. What then is the amount of profit or loss, ignoring brokerage fees

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Answer:

$350

Explanation:

Call option is profitable when Stock price expires above the Strike price of the option.

Strike price of call = $60

Stock price at expiration = $66

Total profit = Size*(Stock price-Strike price) - Premium paid

Total profit = 100*($66-$60) - $250

Total profit = 100*$6 - $250

Total profit = $600 - $250

Total profit = $350

Thus, the amount of profit (ignoring brokerage fees) is $350.

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