Standish Company manufactures consumer products and provided the following information for the month of February:

Units produced 131,000
Standard direct labor hours per unit 0.20
Standard fixed overhead rate (per direct labor hour) $2.50
Budgeted fixed overhead $65,000
Actual fixed overhead costs $68,300
Actual hours worked 26,350

Required:
a. Calculate the fixed overhead spending variance using the formula approach.
b. Calculate the volume variance using the formula approach.

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Answer 1

Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. Fixed overhead Spending Variance is

= Budgeted Fixed Overhead - Actual Fixed overhead

= $65000 - $68300

= - $3300 (unfavorable)

b.

Fixed Overhead Volume Variance is

= (131000 × 0.20 × $2.50) - $65000

=$65500 - $65000

= $500 Favorable

In this way these can be determined


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American Corp. is currently an all-equity firm that has 22,000 shares of stock outstanding with a market price of $27 a share. The current cost of equity is 12 percent and the tax rate is 35 percent. The firm is considering adding $225,000 of debt with a coupon rate of 6.25 percent to its capital structure. The debt will sell at par. What will be the levered value of the equity

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Answer: $447,750

Explanation:

The value of a levered firm is calculated as:

= (Number of shares outstanding * Market price) + (Debt * tax rate)

= (22,000 * 27) + (225,000 * 35%)

= $672,750

Equity = Value of levered firm - Debt

= 672,750 - 225,000

= $447,750

) Calculate the CPI for each year. Show your work in the chart and circle the CPI for each year. b) Calculate the inflation rate for each year compared to the year prior. Show your work in the chart and circle the inflation rate for each year. c) Based on your completed chart, what is the percentage decrease or increase in 2022 prices compared to 2020

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Answer:

CPI in 2019 = 80

CPI in 2020 = 100

CPI in 2021 =120

CPI in 2022 =180

Inflation rate in 2019 = -

Inflation rate in 2020 = 25%

Inflation rate in 2021 = 20%

Inflation rate in 2022 = 50%

There was a 25% increase in price from year 2020 to 2022

Explanation:

Please find attached an image of the table used in answering this question

The consumer price index measures the changes in price of a basket of good. It is used to measure inflation.  

CPI = (cost of basket of goods in current period / cost of basket of goods in base period) x 100

CPI in 2019 = 16/20 x 100 = 80

CPI in 2020 = 20 / 20 x 100 = 100

CPI in 2021 = 24 / 20 x 100 = 120

CPI in 2022 = 36 / 20 x 100 = 180

Inflation is a persistent rise in the general price levels

Inflation rate = (change in prices / previous years price) x 100

Inflation rate in 2020 = [(20 - 16) / 16] x 100 = 25%

Inflation rate in 2021 = [(24 - 20) / 20] x 100 = 20%

Inflation rate in 2022 = [(36 - 24) / 24] x 100 = 50%

bRamapo Company produces two products, Blinks and Dinks. They are manufactured in two departments, Fabrication and Assembly. Data for the products and departments are listed below. Product Number of Units Direct Labor Hours Per Unit Machine Hours Per Unit Blinks 1,048 4 7 Dinks 2,236 5 6 All of the machine hours take place in the Fabrication department, which has an estimated overhead of $82,200. All of the labor hours take place in the Assembly department, which has an estimated total overhead of $102,000. Ramapo Company uses a single plantwide overhead rate to apply all factory overhead costs based on direct labor hours. The factory overhead allocated per unit of Dinks is

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Answer:

Ramapo Company

The factory overhead allocated per unit of Dinks is:

= $56.94.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Product   Number of Units    Direct Labor         Machine

                                            Hours Per Unit   Hours Per Unit

Blinks                1,048                   4                           7

Dinks               2,236                   5                           6

                                      Fabrication      Assembly

Estimated overhead       $82,200       $102,000

Machine hours:

Blinks                              7,336

Dinks                              13,416

Total machines hours  20,752

Direct Labor hours:

Blinks                                                          4,192

Dinks                                                          11,180

Total machines hours                              15,372

Total factory overhead         Blinks          Dinks

Fabrication department    $29,058      $53,142

Assembly department          27,816        74,184

Total allocated overhead  $56,874   $127,326

Units produced                       1,048        2,236

Factory overhead per unit  $54.27      $56.94 ($127,326/2,236)

Glen Inc. and Armstrong Co. have an exchange with no commercial substance. The asset given up by Glen Inc. has a book value of $72,000 and a fair value of $96,000. The asset given up by Armstrong Co. has a book value of $120,000 and a fair value of $114,000. Boot of $24,000 is received by Armstrong Co.What amount should Armstrong Co. record for the asset received

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Answer:

the amount that should be recorded as the asset is $96,000

Explanation:

The computation of the amount that should be recorded as the asset is given below:

Book value of assets given up = $72,000

Add : cash paid in exchange. $24,000

Amount recorded as an asset should be $96,000

We simply added the book value and the cash paid amount for an exchange

Therefore the amount that should be recorded as the asset is $96,000

Aspen Integrated Marketing used to have a strict hierarchical structure, with information given only to those who required it. The new chief executive officer, however, set up a flat organizational structure that eliminates barriers to information flow. Information that was previously available to managers alone is now given to employees as well. He also assigned mentors to new employees to help them in their jobs and enable them to perform better. At Aspen Integrated Marketing, information that was previously available to managers alone is now given to workers as well. This is an example of

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Answer:

open-book management or it can also be called a boundaryless organization.

Explanation:

Open-book management

This is simply the act of sharing with employees at all levels of an organization some vital information that is somehow or previously meant for too management staff only. It also involves opening a company's financial statements to all employees and giving them the education that will enable them to understand how the company makes money and how their actions affect its success and bottom line.

Boundaryless organization

This is simply known as a form of organization structure in which there are no barriers to information flow. Boundaryless designs include barrier-free, modular and virtual organizations. An organization without barriers has permeable internal and external boundaries and requires higher level of trust and shared interests, a shift in philosophy from executive development to organizational development, greater use of teams etc.

While traditional and charismatic styles of leadership focus on ___________________________________, transformational leadership involves an emphasis on _________________________ rather than the individual. getting the job done, tasks tasks, personality vision, hardwork personalities, principles

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Answer:

personality vision, hard work personalities

Explanation:

Charismatic leaders are those that make use of their language style to charm and influence others. They often have the ability to communicate with people at a deeper level of understanding. While the transformational leadership style focuses on internal motivation and positive development of followers.

Cucina Corp. signed a new installment note on January 1, 2018, and deposited the proceeds of $50,000 in its bank account. The note has a three-year term, compounds 5 percent interest annually, and requires an annual installment payment on December 31. Cucina Corp. has a December 31 year-end and adjusts its accounts only at year-end. Required:

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Question Completion:

Required:

1.Use an online application, such as the loan calculator with annual payments at mycalculators.com, to generate an amortization schedule. Enter that information into an amortization schedule with the following headings: Year, Beginning Notes Payable, Interest Expense, Repaid Principal on Notes Payable, and Ending Notes Payable.

2.Prepare the journal entries on (a) January 1, 2018, and December 31 of (b) 2018, (c) 2019, and (d) 2020.

3.If Cucina Corp.’s year-end were March 31, rather than December 31, prepare the adjusting journal entry it would make for this note on March 31, 2018?

Answer:

Cucina Corp.

1. Annual Amortization Schedule  

Year   Beginning       Interest Expense    Repaid Principal   Ending Notes

       Notes Payable  on Notes Payable                                      Payable

1        $50,000.00         $2,140.23               $15,842.25         $34,157.68

2        $34,157.68         $1,329.68               $16,652.80          $17,504.84

3        $17,504.84             $477.71                $17,504.77          $0.00

2. (a) January 1, 2018

Debit Cash $50,000

Credit Installment Note Payable $50,000

To record the issuance of the installment note.

December 31 of

(b) 2018

Debit Interest Expense $2,140.23

Debit Installment Note Payable $15,842.25

Credit Cash $17,982.48

To record the first installment repayment, including interest.

(c) 2019

Debit Interest Expense $1,329.68

Debit Installment Note Payable $16,652.80

Credit Cash $17,982.48

To record the second installment repayment, including interest.

(d) 2020

Debit Interest Expense $477.71

Debit Installment Note Payable $17,504.77

Credit Cash $17,982.48

To record the third and final installment repayment, including interest.

3. (b) 2018

Debit Interest Expense $625

Credit Interest Payable $625

To accrue interest expense for the year ($50,000 * 5% * 3/12)

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Installment note payable obtained on January 1, 2018 = $50,000

Period of note payable = 3 years

Interest rate = 5% compounded annually

Annual interest payment = December 31

Elbert uses FedEx in a scheme to defraud Global Sales Company by obtaining merchandise to which he is not entitled. Found guilty of mail fraud, Elbert can be punished by

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Answer: None of the choices.

Explanation:

The options to the question are:

a. imprisonment for up to fifty years.

b. imprisonment for up to twenty years and/or fines.

c. fines up to $5 million.

d. none of the choices

Based on the questions asked, the options provided aren't correct. It should be noted that Elbert can be punished by imprisonment in this case for a period of your to about five years as well as a fine of up to $1000.

Given that individuals tend to judge the favorability of their outcomes relative to what others receive, what can be the result of someone getting rewarded for their performance but yet being disappointed in the reward that they receive?
Lewis Vacation Rentals has been experiencing a recent decline in its bookings. In an effort to increase sales, the company is offering its employees a 1 percent share in the company profit over the next six months in addition to regular employee salaries. Will this plan increase motivation? Why or why not?

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Answer:

im not to sure

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

expand the profitable departments and close down unprofitable ones

Break-Even Sales and Sales to Realize Income from Operations
For the current year ended October 31, Yentling Company expects fixed costs of $14,000,000, a unit variable cost of $200, and a unit selling price of $300.
a. Compute the anticipated break-even sales (units).
units
b. Compute the sales (units) required to realize income from operations of $1,400,000.
units

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a.

Contribution per unit

= Selling price per unit - Variable costs per unit

= $300 - $200

= $100 per unit

Now  

Break even point (units)

= Fixed costs ÷ Contribution margin per unit

= $14,000,000 ÷ $100

= 140,000 units

And,

b)

Sales units required for a target profit of $1,400,000

So,

= (Fixed costs + Target profits) ÷ Contribution margin per unit

= ($14,000,000 + $1,400,000) ÷ $100

= 154,000 units

You discover that many consumers want easy access to pens in their cars, so you decide to produce a steering wheel that has a pen tucked inside that can conveniently pop out whenever someone needs it. The steering wheels become very popular with car companies. Developing this product is an example of what

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Answer: c. Allocative efficiency

Explanation:

When an economy is experiencing allocative efficiency, it means that goods in the economy are being produced according to consumer preferences. This means that if consumers want a certain good in a certain quantity, the economy will produce that good in that quantity.

This is the case here. You saw that consumers wanted a good and you went ahead and produced it therefore giving consumers what they wanted.

Ruston Company had Net Income for 2020 of $6,200,000. The firm invested $4,000,000 in manufacturing equipment during 2020. The equipment is being depreciated over five years using straight-line depreciation, starting in 2020. Assuming no other adjustments to cash flow than those mentioned here, create a statement of cash flows for 2020 with amounts in thousands. What is the Net Cash Flow in 2020

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Answer:

$3,000,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the Net Cash Flow in 2020

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOW

For the Year 2020

Cash flow from operating Activities:

Net Income $6,200,000

Add Depreciation Expense $ 800,000

Net Cash provided by operating activities $7,000,000

($6,200,000+$800,000)

Cash flow from Investing activities:

Investment in Equipment ($4,000,000)

Net Cash used in Investing activities ($4,000,000)

Net Cash flow in 2020 $3,000,000

Depreciation under Straight Line method = (Cost - Salvage Value)/Useful Life

Depreciation under Straight Line method= (4000000-0)/5

Depreciation under Straight Line method= 800,000

Therefore the Net Cash Flow in 2020 is $3,000,000

Wood used in the production of furniture. select a type of costs 2. Fuel used in delivery trucks. select a type of costs 3. Straight-line depreciation on factory building. select a type of costs 4. Screws used in the production of furniture. select a type of costs 5. Sales staff salaries. select a type of costs 6. Sales commissions. select a type of costs 7. Property taxes. select a type of costs 8. Insurance on buildings. select a type of costs 9. Hourly wages of fur

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Answer:

Variable costs change with the volume of production.

Fixed costs remain constant for a certain level of production.

Mixed costs have an element of both in that they are constant but will change if a certain level of production is passed.

1. Wood used in production of furniture ⇒ Variable cost

2. Fuel used in delivery trucks  ⇒ Variable cost

3. Straight-line depreciation on factory building  ⇒ Fixed cost

4.Screws used in production of furniture ⇒ Variable cost

5. Sales staff salaries ⇒ Fixed cost

6. Sales commissions ⇒ Variable cost

7. Property taxes ⇒ Fixed cost

8. Insurance on buildings ⇒ Fixed cost

9. Hourly wages of furniture craftsmen ⇒ Variable cost

In 4-6 sentences, discuss how understanding the concept of price elasticity of demand is useful for a business owner/firm operating in any market structure. Copying the definition or restating the definition of elasticity will result in loss of points. (What does price elasticity of demand tell the firm in terms

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Answer:

The concept of price elasticity is important to a firm because it would help a firm determine how to change prices in order to increase total revenue

For example, if a firm has an elastic demand, if price is increased, the quantity demanded would fall. The fall in demand would be greater than the increase in price. As a result, total revenue would fall. If price is reduced, the quantity demanded would increase.. the increase in demand would be greater than the reduction in price. Total revenue would increase

If on the other hand, demand is inelastic, if price is increased, total revenue increases. If price is reduced, total revenue reduces

Explanation:

Price elasticity of demand measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to changes in price of the good.

If the absolute value of price elasticity is greater than one, it means demand is elastic. Elastic demand means that quantity demanded is sensitive to price changes.  

Demand is inelastic if a small change in price has little or no effect on quantity demanded. The absolute value of elasticity would be less than one

Demand is unit elastic if a small change in price has an equal and proportionate effect on quantity demanded.  

Infinitely elastic demand is perfectly elastic demand. Demand falls to zero when price increases  

Perfectly inelastic demand is demand where there is no change in the quantity demanded regardless of changes in price.

Music class is often seen as a fun extracurricular activity. Generally, individuals that study music achieve more exceptional scores in subjects such as math and language arts. However, music programs in schools are often underfunded or are given less attention than the typical academic subjects. Which of the following is an underlying assumption of the argument above?

a. Music needs to be introduced at an early age for the benefits to be fully realized.
b. Learning to play an instrument can be fun but expensive.
c. Individuals who study music tend to be more intelligent.

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Answer: c. Individuals who study music tend to be more intelligent.

Explanation:

The underlying assumption of the argument above is that the individuals who study music tend to be more intelligent.

This can be infered in the statement that "Generally, individuals that study music achieve more exceptional scores in subjects such as math and language arts". In this case, a connection was emphasized between academics and music.

Emmitt uses his leadership and position to produce effects on others and influence his followers. What term is used to describe this ability of leadership?
a. Coercion
b. Force
c. Power
d. Authority

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Answer:

c. Power

Explanation:

Leadership can be defined as a process which typically involves motivating, encouraging and inspiring employees working under an individual to be innovative and create positive changes that will foster growth and enhance the success of a business firm or company in the future.

A leader can be defined as an individual who is saddled with the responsibility of controlling, managing and maintaining a group of people under him or her. Some types of power expressed by leaders are referent power, legitimate power, coercive power, etc.

Generally, leaders use their powers to get other people to follow them. Some forms of power result from a formalized position in the organization while others are derived from personal characteristics or knowledge.

In this scenario, Emmitt uses his leadership and formal position to produce effects on others and influence his followers. Thus, the terminology which is used to describe Emmit's ability of leadership is power.

In conclusion, power is based on three (3) main factors, which are leader, follower and situation.

Ramirez Company installs a computerized manufacturing machine in its factory at the beginning of the year at a cost of $48,400. The machine's useful life is estimated at 10 years, or 394,000 units of product, with a $9,000 salvage value. During its second year, the machine produces 33,400 units of product.

Required:
Determine the machineâs second-year depreciation and year end book value under the straight-line method.

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Answer:the machine’s second-year depreciation and year end book value under the straight-line method is $3,990 and$40,420 respectively.

Explanation:

Straight line depreciation is calculated as

Depreciation= Initial value – salvage value / useful life

Depreciation=($48,400- $9,000)/10=$3,990

The depreciation expense each year would be $3990

Book value = Cost of asset- accumulated deprecation

Book value = Cost of asset - (2 years x depreciation)

=  $48,400- (2 x $3,990)

= $40,420

Therefore, the machine’s second-year depreciation and year end book value under the straight-line method is $3,990 and$40,420 respectively.

Cunningham Industries reported actual sales of $2,000,000, and fixed costs of $510,000. The contribution margin ratio is 30%.
Compute the margin of safety in dollars and the margin of safety ratio.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Actual sales= $2,000,000

Fixed costs= $510,000

Contribution margin ratio= 0.3

First, we need to calculate the break-even point in sales dollars:

Break-even point (dollars)= fixed costs/ contribution margin ratio

Break-even point (dollars)=  510,000 / 0.3

Break-even point (dollars)=  $1,700,000

Now, the margin of safety:

Margin of safety= (current sales level - break-even point)

Margin of safety= 2,000,000 - 1,700,000

Margin of safety= $300,000

Finally, the margin of safety ratio:

Margin of safety ratio= (current sales level - break-even point)/current sales level

Margin of safety ratio= 300,000 / 2,000,000

Margin of safety ratio= 0.15 = 15%

Glaston Company manufactures a single product using a JIT inventory system. The production budget indicates that the number of units expected to be produced are 195,000 in October, 203,500 in November, and 200,000 in December. Glaston assigns variable overhead at a rate of $0.70 per unit of production. Fixed overhead equals $152,000 per month. Compute the total budgeted overhead for October.

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Answer:

the  budgeted overhead for October is $288,500

Explanation:

The computation of the budgeted overhead for October is given below:

The budgeted overhead is

= fixed overhead + variable overhead

= $152,000 + 195,000 units × $0.70

= $152,000 + $136,500

= $288,500

Hence, the  budgeted overhead for October is $288,500

Therefore the same is to be considered

Gotiable sells straw hats for $24 each. The April inventory purchases are summarized below. Gotiable sold 142 hats at a hat festival on April 28. Units Cost each Dollars Beg. Inv. 84 3 252 April 2 75 4 300 April 14 66 7 462 April 23 52 8 416
Assume that Gotiable uses the average cost method for inventory costing.
1. What is the average cost of one hat? (Round to the nearest penny (2 decimal points)).
2. What will be the dollar value of the inventory on the April 30th balance Sheet? (Round to the nearest dollar)
3. What will Gotiable report as Gross margin for the hats for the month of April? (Round to the nearest dollar)

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

1.

Particulars        Units                 Unit Cost           Dollars

Beg. Inv.             84                      $3                    $252

Apr-02                75                      $4                    $300

Apr-14                  66                     $7                    $462

Apr-23                  52                    $8                    $416

Total                      277                                            $1,430

Average cost of one hat is

= Total cost of purchases ÷ Units purchased

= $1,430 ÷ 277 units

= $5.16  

2.  

Ending Inventory in Units = Units purchased - Units sold

= 277 units - 142 units

= 135 units

Now

Value of Ending Inventory = Units in Ending Inventory × Average cost per unit

= 135 units × $5.16

= $696.60

= $697

3

Gross Margin = Units sold × (Selling Price - Cost of goods sold)

= 142 units × ($24 - $5.16)

= $2,675.28

= $2,675

Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words:
• What could researchers do differently to make sure that psychological studies
better represent you and the entire population?
• What do you consider to be the key traits and characteristics of your
personality? Would Jung describe your attitude as more introverted or
extraverted? What combinations of behavior patterns are unique to you?

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Explanation:

A ball is thrown straight up from a rooftop 320 feet high. The formula below describes the ball's height above the ground, h, in feet, t seconds after it was thrown. The ball misses the rooftop on its way down and eventually strikes the ground. How long will it take for the ball to hit the ground? Use this information to provide tick marks with appropriate numbers along the horizontal axis in the figure shown.

h=-16t^2+16t+320

On December 31, 2020, the Bennett Company had 110,000 shares of common stock issued and outstanding. On July 1, 2021, the company sold 22,000 additional shares for cash. Bennett's net income for the year ended December 31, 2021, was $630,000. During 2021, Bennett declared and paid $72,000 in cash dividends on its nonconvertible preferred stock. What is the 2021 basic earnings per share

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Answer:

$4.61

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the 2021 basic earnings per share

Using this formula

2021 basic earnings per share=Net income-Cash Dividend/shares of common stock issued+(additional shares for cash*6/12)

Let plug in the formula

2021 basic earnings per share=$630,000-$72,000/110,000+(22,000*6/12)

2021 basic earnings per share=$558,000/110,000+11,000

2021 basic earnings per share=$558,000/121,000

2021 basic earnings per share=$4.61

Therefore the 2021 basic earnings per share is $4.61

The 2021 basic earnings per share is $4.61

Earnings per share = (Net Income - Preferred Dividends) / WACSO

EPS = (630,000 - 72,000) / 121,000

EPS = 558,000 / 121,000

EPS = 4.61

To compute for Weighted average common stock outstanding.

January 1, 2021       110,000 * 12/12                       110,000

July 1, 2021              22,000 * 6/12                         11,000

Weighted Average Common Stock outstanding       121,000

Therefore, the 2021 basic earnings per share is $4.61

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When the price elasticity of demand for a good is very elastic, quantity demanded is _____ to a change in price and the demand curve is relatively _____. Group of answer choices

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Answer:

1. Responsive

2. Elastic

Explanation:

When the price elasticity of demand for a good is very elastic, quantity demanded is RESPONSIVE to a change in price and the demand curve is relatively ELASTIC.

This is because the price elasticity of demand measures the responsiveness of the quantity demanded to a change in price.

Consequently, as the quantity demanded changes, the demand curve then becomes relatively elastic, by shifting either to the right or left.

All of the following are anticipated effects of a proposed project. Which of these should be considered when computing the cash flow for the final year of the project? Operating cash flow and salvage values only Salvage values and net working capital recovery only Operating cash flow, net working capital recovery, salvage values Net working capital recovery and operating cash flow only Operating cash flow only

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Answer: Operating cash flow, net working capital recovery, salvage values

Explanation:

The anticipated effects of a proposed project that should be considered when computing the cash flow for the final year of the project include the operating cash flow, net working capital recovery, and the salvage values.

It should be noted that the operating cash flows which consist of the net income and the non cash expenses with the salvage value and the redemption of working capital are all included during the computation of the cash flow for the final year of the project.

MC Qu. 71 Benjamin Company had the following results... Benjamin Company had the following results of operations for the past year: Sales (16,000 units at $9.95) $159,200 Direct materials and direct labor$95,200 Overhead (20% variable) 15,200 Selling and administrative expenses (all fixed) 31,900 (142,300) Operating income $16,900 A foreign company (whose sales will not affect Benjamin's market) offers to buy 3,900 units at $7.39 per unit. In addition to variable manufacturing costs, selling these units would increase fixed overhead by $590 and selling and administrative costs by $290. Assuming Benjamin has excess capacity and accepts the offer, its profits will:

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Answer:

Benjamin Company

Assuming Benjamin has excess capacity and accepts the offer, its profits will increase by:

= $3,995.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Sales (16,000 units at $9.95)                          $159,200

Direct materials and direct labor                     $95,200

Overhead (20% variable)                                    15,200

Selling and administrative expenses (all fixed) 31,900

Total expenses                                                (142,300)

Operating income                                            $16,900

Relevant costs:

Direct materials and direct labor                     $95,200

Variable Overhead (20% variable)                       3,040 ($15,200 * 20%)

Total expenses                                                  (98,240)

Variable cost per unit = $6.14 ($98,240/16,000)

Additional costs:

Fixed overhead                                                        590

Selling and administrative expenses (all fixed)     290

Accepting the offer:

Revenue from offer =       $28,821 (3,900 * $7.39)

Costs:

Variable cost                    $23,946 (3,900 * $6.14)

Additional cost:

Fixed overhead                      590

Selling and

administrative expenses      290

Total costs on the offer $24,826

Increase in profits =         $3,995

Profit Center Responsibility Reporting for a Service Company
Thomas Railroad Company organizes its three divisions, the North (N), South (S), and West (W) regions, as profit centers. The chief executive officer (CEO) evaluates divisional performance, using income from operations as a percent of revenues. The following quarterly income and expense accounts were provided from the trial balance as of December 31:
Revenues—N Region $1,039,000
Revenues—S Region 1,281,400
Revenues—W Region 2,205,700
Operating Expenses—N Region 658,400
Operating Expenses—S Region 762,600
Operating Expenses—W Region 1,333,900
Corporate Expenses—Dispatching 518,400
Corporate Expenses—Equipment Management 259,700
Corporate Expenses—Treasurer’s 158,000
General Corporate Officers’ Salaries 349,000
The company operates three service departments: the Dispatching Department, the Equipment Management Department, and the Treasurer’s Department. The Dispatching Department manages the scheduling and releasing of completed trains. The Equipment Management Department manages the railroad cars inventories. It makes sure the right freight cars are at the right place at the right time. The Treasurer’s Department conducts a variety of services for the company as a whole. The following additional information has been gathered:
North South West
Number of scheduled trains 5,400 6,500 9,700
Number of railroad cars in inventory 1,200 2,000 1,700

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Question Completion:

1. Prepare quarterly income statements showing income from operations for the three regions. Use three column headings: North, South, and West. Do not round your interim calculations Thomas Railroad Company Divisional Income Statements For the Quarter Ended December 3:1 North South West Revenues Operating expenses Income from operations before service department charges Service department charges: Dispatching Equipment Management Total service department charges Income from operations

2. What is the profit margin of each division? Round to one decimal place Region North Region South Region West Region Identify the most successful region according to the profit margin Profit Margin 0%6

3. What would you include in a recommendation to the CEO for a better method for evaluating the performance of the divisions?

a. The method used to evaluate the performance of the divisions should be reevaluated

b. A better divisional performance measure would be the rate of return on investment (income from operations divided by divisional assets).

c. A better divisional performance measure would be the residual income (income from operations less a minimal return on divisional assets).

d. None of these choices would be Included

e. All of these choices (a, b & c) would be included.

Answer:

Thomas Railroad Company

1. Thomas Railroad Company

Divisional Income Statements

For the Quarter Ended December 3:

Divisions                          North (N)       South (S)         West (W)

Revenues                     $1,039,000    $1,281,400    $2,205,700

Operating expenses        658,400       762,600        1,333,900

Income from operations

before service

department charges     $380,600      $518,800        $871,800

Service department charges:

Dispatching                     $63,600      $106,000         $90,100

Equipment management 39,500          47,550           70,950

Total service

department charges     $103,100      $153,548       $161,050

Income from operations 277,500    $365,252       $710,750

2. Profit margin ratio      26.7%           28.5%             32.2%

West's performance is above all the rest, with a profit margin of 32.2%.

3. e. All of these choices (a, b & c) would be included.

Explanation:

Divisions                      North (N)       South (S)         West (W)

Revenues                $1,039,000    $1,281,400    $2,205,700

Operating expenses   658,400       762,600        1,333,900

Corporate Expenses—Equipment Management 259,700

Corporate Expenses—Treasurer’s 158,000

General Corporate Officers’ Salaries 349,000

Additional data:

Divisions                                           North (N)   South (S)     West (W)  Total

Number of scheduled trains              5,400        6,500         9,700   21,600

Number of railroad cars in inventory 1,200        2,000          1,700    4,900

Corporate Expenses—Equipment Management 259,700/4,900 = $53

Corporate Expenses—Treasurer’s 158,000/21,600 = $7.315

                                               North (N)   South (S)     West (W)  Total

Service departments costs:  

Dispatching                           $63,600   $106,000    $90,100  $259,700

Equipment management       39,500       47,550      70,950     158,000

General Corporate Officers’ Salaries 349,000

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Explanation:

probability and impact metrix is a tool for the project team iad in prioritizing risks.

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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