Company A considers buying company B by means of a tender offer. Company B will accept any offer of A which reflects a fair value (namely, any offer which is not below the expected value of the project to B, given B's information). Company B is currently undertaking a major project. If the project is a complete failure the fair value of each share of B will be $60, and if it's a complete success the fair value of a share will be $120. The outcome of the project can vary from a complete failure to a complete success, and all outcomes are equally likely. That is, the fair value of a share of B can be any number between 60 and 120 equally likely. The management of A is significantly more skillful than that of B. Under the management of A the share price of B will be $20 higher than under the current management of B. Assume that the offer of A is made before the outcome of the project is known, but B will decide to accept or reject after the outcome is announced. What should A offer B in terms of a price per share

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Answer 1

Answer:

the price per share in the case when A offers B is $200

Explanation:

The computation of the price per share is as follows:

The fair value is

= ($60 + $120) × 50%

= $90

The 50% represent the percentage of equally

Now the price per share is

= $90 + $90 + $20

= $90 + $110

= $200

Hence, the price per share in the case when A offers B is $200

The same is to be considered


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The Wet Corp. has an investment project that will reduce expenses by $25,000 per year for 3 years. The project's cost is $20,000. If the asset is part of the 3-year MACRS category (33.33% first year depreciation) and the company's combined tax rate is 25%, what is the cash flow from the project in year 1? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest dollar amount.) $19,866 $21,196 $20,416 $21,876

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Answer:

c. $20,416.50

Explanation:

Cost of assets = 20,000

Depreciation year 1 = 33% * 20,000 = $6,666

Annual cost saving = 25,000

Tax rate = 25%

Operating cash flow Year 1 = Cost saving*(1 - tax) + Tax*Depreciation

Operating cash flow Year 1 = 25,000*(1-0.25) + 0.25*6,666

Operating cash flow Year 1 = 25,000*0.75 + 0.25*6,666

Operating cash flow Year 1 = 18750 + 1666.5

Operating cash flow Year 1 = $20,416.5

So, the cash-flow from the project in year 1 is $20,416.50

The credit that is created when a supplier sells goods and services on an account with extended payment terms is called:_______

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Answer:

Trade credit

Explanation:

The answer to this question is trade credit. Trade credit can be defined as a loan that is given by one trader to another trader when they buy goods and services without immediate payment. That is when these are bought on credit. Through trade credit, there is the facilitation in the purchase of supplies without paying for the suppliers immediately. It is mostly used as a way of short-term financing.

94. Averaging the deviations from the mean for a portfolio of securities will: A. compute the standard deviation. B. compute the variance. C. equal zero. D. equal the number of securities in the portfolio.

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Answer: C. equal zero

Explanation:

The mean is average of the portfolio which means that some securities will be more than the mean and some will be less.

Some deviations will be positive, others will be negative.

When these deviations are added together, the negative deviations will cancel out the positive deviations which will lead to the average deviations being 0.

Effective December 15th, 2018, the operating leases will be recorded: A) as an asset and liability on the balance sheet of the lessee with a value equal to the estimated residual value of the leased asset. B) in the footnotes rather than on the balance sheet of the lessee. C) on the balance sheet of the lessee with value equal to the present value of future lease payments. D) only on the balance sheet and income statement of the lessor. E) only on the income statement of the lessee as each lease payment is expensed.

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Answer: C) on the balance sheet of the lessee with value equal to the present value of future lease payments.

Explanation:

According to IFRS 16 and US GAAP ASC 842 which commenced Jan 1, 2019 and Dec 15, 2018 respectively, Lease payments are to be recognized on the balance sheet of the Lessee at the present value of the future payments on the lease.

The discount rate to be used will be implicitly stated in the lease agreement if both parties were able to determine it.

Additional short-term borrowings $44,000
Purchase of short-term stock investments 11,100
Cash dividends paid $35,600
Interest paid 17,800

Required:
Compute cash flows from financing activities using the above company information.

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Answer: $‭8,400‬

Explanation:

Financing cashflow relates to transactions concerning debt and equity as these are the capital vehicles for a company. Dividends concern Equity and so are included as a Cash outflow. Interest however, is classified an operating activity.

Cashflow from financing activities;

= Additional short-term borrowings - Cash dividends paid

= 44,000 - 35,600

= $‭8,400‬

The financial records for the Harrison Manufacturing Company have been destroyed in a fire. The following information has been obtained from a separate set of books maintained by the cost accountant. The cost accountant now asks for your assistance in computing the missing amounts. Direct Materials Inventory Beg. Bal. 8,000 ? Transferred Out Purchases ? End. Bal. 6,400 Cost of Goods Sold 57,000 Work-in-Process Inventory Beg. Bal. 7,500 ? Transferred Out Materials 18,000 Labor 13,500 Overhead 8,000 End. Bal. ? Finished Goods Inventory Beg. Bal. ? ? Transferred Out Transferred in 39,500 End. Bal. 4,200 What is the amount of the materials purchased?

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Answer:

$16,400

Explanation:

Calculation for What is the amount of the materials purchased

Materials purchased=(Direct Materials Inventory Beg. Bal. 8,000 + purchases – $18,000) -End. Bal. 6,400

Materials purchased=-10,000-6,400

Materials purchased  = $16,400

Therefore the amount of the materials purchased will be $16,400

bear a coupon of 6 percent, payable semiannually. The bond matures in 20 years and has a $1,000 face value. Currently, the bond sells at $955. The yield to maturity (YTM) is

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Answer:

6.4022%

Explanation:

The computation of the yield to maturity is as follows;

Here we applied the RATE formula

Given that

NPER = 20 × 2 = 40

PMT = $1,000 × 6% ÷ 2 = $30

PV = $955

FV = $1,000

The formula is shown below

= RATE(NPER;PMT;-PV;FV;TYPE)

The present value comes in negative

After applying the above formula, the yield to maturity is

= 3.2011% × 2

= 6.4022%

Suppose that all social programs simultaneously become more generous. In particular suppose that there is an increase in UI benefits, and also an increase in welfare benefits, which are represented in the DMP model as payments to everyone who is not in the labor force. What will be the effects on the unemployment rate, the vacancy rate, the labor force, the number of firms, the aggregate output, and the labor market tightness? Explain your results.

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Increase in unemployment Increase in vacancy rate Decrease in labor force Decrease in # of labor firms Tightening of the labor forces

A client has created a budget based on their customer, Lou's Luggage. They want a report that shows actuals versus budget for this customer by quarter for the whole year.

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Answer:

2. Select Lou's Luggage budget

3. Show grid Accounts vs. Quarters

4. Filter for Lou's Luggage customer  

From online research, the question and multiple choices

Which 3 customization are necessary?(Select all that apply)

1. Filter by Paid status

2. Select Lou's Luggage budget

3. Show grid Accounts vs. Quarters

4.  Filter for Lou's Luggage customer          

5. Filter by Product/Service = Specified

Explanation:

Getting to Lou's luggage customer reports requires drilling down to the specifics. the system will give the reports by following the steps below.

2. Select Lou's Luggage budget

3. Show grid Accounts vs. Quarters

4. Filter for Lou's Luggage customer  

12. Which of the following statements are correct: A. Percentage ownership occurs with new issuance via rights offerings. B. Market value dilution occurs when the net present value of a project is negative. C. Market value dilution increases as the net present value of a project increases. D. Book value dilution has real impact on individual shareholders.

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Answer:

B. Market value dilution occurs when the net present value of a project is negative.

Explanation:

In the case when the net present value is negative that represent the firm would lose its investment made that automatically reduce the valuation of the business in near future so the market again determine the current stock price also there would be decrease in the market value of the stock so here the dilution would be taken place

Therefore the option B is correct

Assuming a FICA tax rate of 8% on the first $100,000 in wages, and a federal income tax rate of 20% on all wages, what would be an employee's net pay for the year if he earned $120,000 for the year?

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Answer:

the answer is c

Explanation:

Multiple Choice Question 38 Vaughn, Inc. has 1000 shares of 5%, $10 par value, cumulative preferred stock and 63000 shares of $1 par value common stock outstanding at December 31, 2020. What is the annual dividend on the preferred stock

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Answer:

$0.5 per share

Explanation:

Preference Share Capital = 1000 shares * $10 = 10,000

Annual Dividend in Total = 10000*5% = $500

Annual Dividend Per Share = $500/1000 = $0.5 per share

Marsha is 23 years old and single. She cannot be claimed as a dependent by another taxpayer. Marsha earned wages of $18,500 and had $1,500 of federal income tax withholding in tax year 2020. Marsha gave birth to Shelby on November 10, 2020. Marsha paid all the cost of keeping up a home and support for Shelby. Shelby and Marsha are U.S. citizens and have valid Social Security numbers. Marsha filed Single with no dependents on her 2019 tax return and received a $1,200 Economic Impact Payment in May 2020. 3. Marsha is not required to file a return, but should file a return to claim a refund of her federal income tax withholding. True False

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Answer:

a. Marsha is required to file a tax return.

Explanation:

Since in the question it is mentioned that Marsha who is 23 years old and single she earned $18,500 wages and federal income tax of $1,500 also Shelby and Marsha are U.S citizens

So as per the given situation she needs to file a tax return

Hence, the correct option is a

And, the same is to be considered

If the reserve ratio is 10 percent, $1,000 of additional reserves can create A. $5,000 of new money. B. $9,000 of new money. C. $10,000 of new money. D. None of the above is correct.

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Answer:

C. $10,000 of new money.

Explanation:

The computation of the additional reserve developed is as follows;

= Additional reserve ÷ reserve ratio

= $1,000 ÷ 0.10

= $10,000

Hence, it would create $10,000 of new money

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered

Therefore the correct option is C

Charlie's Chocolates' owner made investments of $66,000 and withdrawals of $28,000. The company has revenues of $99,000 and expenses of $72,000. Calculate its net income.

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Answer:

$27,000

Explanation:

Charlie's chocolate has investments of $66,000

Withdrawals is $28,000

The company revenues is $99,000

Expenses is $72,000

Therefore the net income can be calculated as follows

= Revenue - expenses

= $99,000-$72,000

= $27,000

Hence the net income is $27,000

A restaurant Soup4u uses 60 bags of tomatoes each month. The tomatoes are purchased from a supplier for a price of $80 per bag and an ordering cost of $20 per order. Soup4u's annual inventory holding cost percentage is 40%. Soup4u always uses economic order quantity for deciding how many tomato bags it should order. Which of the following will reduce their inventory to 1/3 of its current value without increasing their cost?
a) Reduction in ordering cost to 1/9 of it current value
b) Increasing holding cost to 9 times its current value
c) Reduction in ordering cost to 1/3 of it current value
d) Increasing holding cost to 3 times its current value

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Answer:

a) Reduction in ordering cost to 1/9 of it current value

Explanation:

EOQ = √(2SD/H)

S = ordering cost = $20D = annual demand = 60 x 12 = 720 bagsH = annual holding cost = $80 x 40% = $32

EOQ = √[(2 x $20 x 720) / $32] = 30

if you want to reduce inventory to 1/3 of its current value, then the order quantity should be 30 x 1/3 = 10 units per order

a) Reduction in ordering cost to 1/9 of it current value

EOQ = √[(2 x $20/9 x 720) / $32] = 10 ✓

inventory is decreased to 1/3 of current level

ABC Company has the following beginning balances in its stockholders' equity accounts on January 1, 2021: Common Stock ($2 par value), $1,100; Additional Paid-in Capital, $4,000; Retained Earnings, $27,000; Total Stockholders' equity, $32,100. ABC Company has the following transactions affecting stockholders' equity in 2021: May 18 Issues 220 additional shares of $2 par value common stock for $10 per share. May 31 Purchases 60 shares of treasury stock for $45 per share. July 1 Declares a cash dividend of $2 per share to all stockholders of record on July 15. Hint: Dividends are not paid on treasury stock. July 31 Pays the cash dividend declared on July 1. August 10 Resells 20 shares of treasury stock purchased on May 31 for $56 per share. December 31 Net income for the year ended December 31, 2021, is $800. Required: How many shares of common stock have been issued in total

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Answer:

ABC Company has the following beginning balances in its stockholders' equity accounts on January 1, 2021: Common Stock ($2 par value), $1,100; Additional Paid-in Capital, $4,000; Retained Earnings, $27,000; Total Stockholders' equity, $32,100. ABC Company has the following transactions affecting stockholders' equity in 2021: May 18 Issues 220 additional shares of $2 par value common stock for $10 per share. May 31 Purchases 60 shares of treasury stock for $45 per share. July 1 Declares a cash dividend of $2 per share to all stockholders of record on July 15. Hint: Dividends are not paid on treasury stock. July 31 Pays the cash dividend declared on July 1. August 10 Resells 20 shares of treasury stock purchased on May 31 for $56 per share. December 31 Net income for the year ended December 31, 2021, is $800. Required: How many shares of common stock have been issued in total

. Underwater Experimental is considering a project which requires the purchase of $498,000 of fixed assets. The net present value of the project is $22,500. Equity shares will be issued as the sole means of financing the project. What will the new book value per share be after the project is implemented given the following current information on the firm

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Answer:

$13.25

Explanation:

The computation of the new book value per share is as follows

current market price per share is

= market value ÷  number of shares outstanding

= $936,000 ÷ 60,000

= 15.6

Now

number of shares to be issued is

= cost of the machine ÷current market price per share

= $498,000 ÷ $15.60

= 31923.07692

Now

The new book value per share is

= (current book value + amount raised from the issuance of shares ) ÷ ( current number of shares + number of shares issued for machinery purchase

= ($720,000 + $498,000 ) ÷ ( 60,000 + 31923.08 )

= $13.25

Oriole Company purchased a truck at the beginning of 2020 for $109400. The truck is estimated to have a salvage value of $4300 and a useful life of 120000 miles. It was driven 18000 miles in 2020 and 26000 miles in 2021. What is the depreciation expense for 2021

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Answer:

Annual depreciation 2021= $22,771.67

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $109,400

Salvage value= $4,300

Useful life in miles= 120,000

It was driven 26,000 miles in 2021.

To calculate the depreciation expense, we need to use the units-of-activity method of depreciation:

Annual depreciation= [(original cost - salvage value)/useful life of production in miles]*miles drive

2021:

Annual depreciation= [(109,400 - 4,300) / 120,000]*26,000

Annual depreciation= $22,771.67

Based on the following data for the current year, determine the accounts receivable turnover. Net sales on account during the year $550,000 Cost of merchandise sold during the year $350,000 Accounts receivable, beginning of year $35,000 Accounts receivable, end of year $25,000 Inventory, beginning of year $80,000 Inventory, end of year $125,000

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Answer:

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Company A decided to expand its office space and purchased 20 new desks and chairs from a supplier on July 1st. The desks and chairs were purchased on credit, and the company had 60 days to pay for them. Company A paid for the desks and chairs on August 15th. How would the transaction on August 15th impact the accounting equation of Company A

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Answer:

The July 1st purchase increased assets (furniture) and liabilities (accounts payable).

The August 15th payment decreases assets (cash) and decreases liabilities (accounts payable is gone)

Explanation:

The important thing about a balance sheet or the accounting equation is that they must balance. If the total numbers on both sides are not the same, then you did something wrong. If assets increase, liabilities or equity must increase also, and vice versa.

You need to turn $13,593 dollars into $18,359 dollars in 8 years. Assuming you make no extra deposits, what interest rate would you need from a bank in order to accomplish this

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Answer: 3.83%

Explanation:

$13,593 has to accrue to $18,359.

13,593 * ( 1 + r)⁸ = 18,359

( 1 + r)⁸ = 18,359/ 13,593

(1 + r)⁸ = 1.35062

1 + r = ⁸√1.35062

1 + r = 1.0383

r = 1.0383 - 1

r = 3.83%

Marigold has the following inventory information. July 1 Beginning Inventory 30 units at $16 $480 7 Purchases 80 units at $22 1760 22 Purchases 20 units at $18 360 $2600 A physical count of merchandise inventory on July 31 reveals that there are 35 units on hand. Using the average-cost method, the value of ending inventory is

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Answer:

$640

Explanation:

Calculation for the value of ending inventory using average-cost method

Value of ending inventory=[(2,600÷30 units+80 units+20 units)*35]

Value of ending inventory=[($2600 ÷ 130) × 35]

Value of ending inventory=$20×35

Value of ending inventory=$640

Therefore Using the average-cost method, the value of ending inventory is $640

Lakeshore Paints, Inc., operates a plant next to Clear Lake. The goals of the Clean Water Act include Select one: a. protecting fish and wildlife. b. all of the above. c. making water safe for boating. d. eliminating the discharge of anything into any water.

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Answer: d. eliminating the discharge of anything into any water.

Explanation:

The Clean Water Act aims to clean up and restore the integrity of water sources in the United States and it hopes to do so by preventing and completely eliminating the discharge of anything into any water that could result in the water being polluted.

It is a Federal statute and is enforceable by the Environmental Protection Agency.

A physical count of supplies on hand at the end of May for Masters, Inc. indicated $1,253 of supplies on hand. The general ledger balance before any adjustment is $2,130. What is the adjusting entry for office supplies that should be recorded on May 31

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry is as follows;

Supplies expense Dr ($2,130 - $1,253) $877

     To Supplies $877

(being the supplies expense is recorded)

Here the supplies expense is debited as it increased the expenses while on the other hand the supplies is credited as it decreased the assets. Also both the accounts contains normal debit balance

Explain the tax implications of compensation in the form of salary and wages from the perspectives of the employee and employer.

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Answer:

The overview including its situation becomes discussed below.

Explanation:

Representatives provide Form W-4 continue providing recruitment information to another boss. Staff may use the W-4 to track retention mostly during the period as persistence becomes handled as if it has been maintained similarly mostly during the period again for benefits of the imposed fee. Employer's post-tax benefit of wages seems to be the benefit of employment minus the charitable donation of compensation. Throughout the case of open marketplace collaborations, the task presumption towards anti-performance compensation charged to something like the CEO as well as the 3 although the most deeply compensated officials, except the CFO, increases limited to $1,000,000 per individual annually.

Susan, a manager at Seattle Widgets, hires Bill as a file clerk, but does not inquire into Bills's criminal history. Bill has had several convictions for driving while intoxicated. On his lunch break, Bill gets drunk and assaults a cashier at a local Subway. The cashier discovers Bill's prior DUI convictions and sues Seattle Widgets for hiring Bill a convicted drunk driver. In this lawsuit against Bill, a court would most likely decide that:

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Answer:

Seattle Widgets will be held liable because they are respondeat superior in this situation

Explanation:

The concept of respondeat superior states that an entity will be held liable for actions of their agents.

Usually when an agent acts in an official capacity or while performing duties for the employer the employer is held responsible for any wrongful act performed.

In the given instance Susan did not inquired into the criminal past of Bill. He now assaults a cashier while drunk.

If the cashier sues Seattle Widgets, the ruling will most likely hold Seattle Widgets liable because they are a respondeat superior and they were negligent in hiring Bill.

Never, Inc., earns book net income before tax of $500,000. In computing its book income, Never expenses $50,000 more in warranty expense for book purposes than it is allowed to deduct for tax purposes. Never records no other temporary or permanent book-tax differences. Assuming that the U.S. tax rate is 21% and no valuation allowance is required, what is Never's deferred income tax asset reported on its GAAP financial statements

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Answer:

$10,500

Explanation:

Calculation for Never's deferred income tax asset reported on its GAAP financial statements

Using this formula

Deferred income tax asset =Expenses*U.S. tax rate

Let plug in the formula

Deferred income tax asset =$50,000*21%

Deferred income tax asset $10,500

Therefore Never's deferred income tax asset reported on its GAAP financial statements will be $10,500

Crane Company incurs the following costs to produce 8500 units of a subcomponent: Direct materials $7140 Direct labor 9605 Variable overhead 10710 Fixed overhead 16200 An outside supplier has offered to sell Crane the subcomponent for $2.85 a unit. If Crane could avoid $3000 of fixed overhead by accepting the offer, net income would increase (decrease) by $230. $(740). $(5465). $6230.

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Answer: Net income would increase by $6,230

Explanation:

Cost if offer is not accepted and Crane produces inhouse;

= 7,140 + 9,605 + 10,710 + 16,200

= $43,655

Cost if Crane accepts offer;

Crane could avoid $3,000 of fixed overhead = 16,200 - 3,000 = $13,200

Purchase price = 2.85 * 8,500 units = $24,225

Total cost = 24,225 + 13,200

= $37,425

Difference = 43,655 - 37,425

= $6,230

Income would increase by $6,230.

Mr. West wishes to purchase a condominium for $240,000 in cash upon his retirement 10 years from now. How much should he deposit at the end of each month into an annuity paying 2.7% interest compounded monthly in order to accumulate the required amount

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Answer:

He should deposit $1,744.37 at the end of each month.

Explanation:

This can be calculated using the formula for calculating the Future Value (FV) of an Ordinary Annuity as follows:

FV = M * (((1 + r)^n - 1) / r) ................................. (1)

Where,

FV = Future value or the of condominium = $240,000

M = Monthly payment = ?

r = monthly interest rate = 2.7% / 12 = 0.027 / 12 = 0.00225

n = number of months = 10 years * 12 months = 120

Substituting the values into equation (1) and solve for M, we have:

$240,000 = M * (((1 + 0.00225)^120 - 1) / 0.00225)

$240,000 = M * 137.585424499073

M = $240,000 / 137.585424499073

M = $1,744.37

Therefore, he should deposit $1,744.37 at the end of each month.

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