Answer:
$1,335.01
Explanation:
First step
PV = -325000 * (1-25%) = -243750
N = 30*12 = 360
I/Y = 5.75%/12
FV = 0
Using the Financial calculator
CPT PMT = PMT (-PV, N, I/Y, FV)
CPT PMT = $1,422.46
Second Step
PMT = 1422.46
PV = -325000*(1-25%) = -243,750
I/Y=5.75%/12
N = 12*5 = 60
Using the Financial calculator
CPT FV = FV(PMT, -PV, I/Y, N)
CPT FV = $226,107.75
The Loan outstanding is $226,107.75 after 5 years
Third Step
PV = -226107.75
I/Y = 5.1%/12
N = 12*25 = 300
FV = 0
Using the Financial calculator
CPT PMT = PMT(-PV, N, I/Y, FV)
CPT PMT = $1,335.01
Hence, the new monthly payment is $1,335.01
Pacifica Industrial Products Corporation makes two products, Product H and Product L. Product H is expected to sell 40,000 units next year and Product L is expected to sell 8,000 units. A unit of either product requires 0.4 direct labor-hours.
The company's total manufacturing overhead for the year is expected to be $1,632,000.
Required:
1-a. The company currently applies manufacturing overhead to products using direct labor-hours as the allocation base. If this method is followed, how much overhead cost per unit would be applied to each product? Product H Product L Overhead cost per unit
1-b. Compute the total amount of overhead cost that would be applied to each product Product H Product L Total Total overhead cost
2. Management is considering an activity-based costing system and would like to know what impact this change might have on product costs. For purposes of discussion, it has been suggested that all of the manufacturing overhead be treated as a product-level cost. The total manufacturing overhead would be divided in half between the two products, with $816,000 assigned to Product H and $816,000 assigned to Product L If this suggestion is followed, how much overhead cost per unit would be assigned to each product? (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
Product H Product L
Overhead cost per unit
Answer:
1a. Product H $16,000
Product L $3,200
1b. Product H $1,360,000
Product L $272,000
Total $1,632,000
2. Product H $20.40
Product L $102.00
Explanation:
1-a. Calculation for how much overhead cost per unit would be applied to each product
Product H Product L
Number of units produced 40,000 8,000( a)
Direct labor-hours per unit (b) 0.40 0.40 (b)
(a) × (b)=Total direct labor-hours 16,000 3,200 Total =$19,200
Therefore Amount of hoverhead cost per unit applied to each product is :
Product H $16,000
Product L $3,200
1-b. Computation for the total amount of overhead cost that would be applied to each product
Product H Product L Total
Manufacturing overhead applied per unit
0.40 DLH per unit × $85.00 per DLH= $34.00 (a)
Number of units produced 40,000 8,000 (b)
(a) × (b)=Total manufacturing overhead applied $1,360,000 $272,000
Total=Product H $1,360,000+Product L $272,000
Total= $1,632,000
Predetermined overhead rate of $ 85.00 per DLH is calculated as:
Total manufacturing overhead $ 1,632,000(a)
Total direct labor-hours 19,200 DLHs(b)
(a) ÷ (b) =Predetermined overhead rate $ 85.00 per DLH
Therefore the total amount of overhead cost that would be applied to each product is :
Product H $1,360,000
Product L $272,000
Total $1,632,000
C. Calculation for how much overhead cost per unit would be assigned to each product
Product H Product L Total
Total manufacturing overhead assigned (a)
$816,000 $816,000 =$1,632,000
Number of units produced (b) 40,000 8,000
(a) ÷ (b) =Manufacturing overhead per unit $20.40 $102.00
Therefore the amount of overhead cost per unit would be assigned to each product is :
Product H $20.40
Product L -$102.00
Frankenstein Enterprises received two notes from customers for sales that Frankenstein made in 2021. The notes included: Note A: Dated 5/31/2021, principal of $135,000 and interest due 3/31/2022. Note B: Dated 7/1/2021, principal of $227,000 and interest at 8% annually, due on 4/1/2022. Frankenstein had accrued a total of $16,300 interest receivable from these notes in its 12/31/2021 balance sheet. The annual interest rate on Note A is closest to:
Answer:
9.17%
Explanation:
Interest on Note B = $227,000 * 8% * 6/12
Interest on Note B = $9,080
Remaining Interest = $16,300 - $9,080 = $7,220
Annual Interest Rate = $7,220 / $135,000 * 12/7
Annual Interest Rate = 0.0916825397
Annual Interest Rate = 9.16825397
Annual Interest Rate = 9.17%
Why do you think
Relationship skills are
important when you own a
business?
Which of the following characteristics accurately describes the stock market?
An active market that determines the price of a firm’s shares
A fixed-income market where participants buy and sell debt securities
The bid-ask spread in a dealer market represents the profit that a dealer would make on a transaction involving a security. Which of the following statements best describes the bid-ask spread?
The difference between the closing price of the security and the opening price of the security on the day of the transaction.
The sum of the price at which a dealer is willing to buy a security and the price at which a dealer is willing to sell it.
The difference between the price at which a dealer is willing to buy a security and the price at which a dealer is willing to sell it.
Fernando, a trader, wants to buy 1,000 shares of XYZ stock, while a second trader, Ally, is willing to sell 1,500 shares of the same stock. Unfortunately, Fernando and Ally don’t know one another and must complete their transactions using the stock exchange’s market-making dealer. XYZ’s market maker is willing to sell her shares for $26.80 per share and purchase additional shares for $26.25 per share. Select the most appropriate values in the following table:
Bid price 26.25, 25.80, 31.50
Ask price 40.20,26.80,26.25
Bid-ask spread 26.25,87.67,0.55
If the market maker is willing to purchase the entire block of 1,500 shares from Ally and, from that block, resell 1,000 shares to Fernando, then the market maker’s net profit from Fernando’s transaction—excluding any inventory effects—will be:_________
a) 275,00
b) 825.00,
c) 503.00,
d) 550.00
Answer:
1. The characteristic that accurately describes the stock market is:
An active market that determines the price of a firm’s shares.
2. The statement that best describes the bid-ask spread is:
The difference between the price at which a dealer is willing to buy a security and the price at which a dealer is willing to sell it.
3. Bid price = $26.25; Ask price = $26.80
4. Fernando’s transaction—excluding any inventory effects—will be:_________
d) 550.00
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
XYZ's market maker:
Sell shares at $26.80 * 1,000 = $26,800
Buy shares at $26.25 * 1,000 = 26,250 ($39,375 - 13,125)
Net profit $550
Thus, the inventory of shares = $13,125 ($26.25 * 500)
b) The bid price is the amount per share that the XYZ market maker is willing to buy the 1,500 Ally shares. The ask price is the amount per share that the market maker is willing to sell the 1,000 shares to Fernando. The bid-ask spread represents the difference between the bid price and the ask price. It is the profit margin for the market maker.
Ben sells stock (adjusted basis of $25,000) to his son, Ray, for its fair market value of $15,000. Ray sells the stock to his neighbor, Trish, for $26,000. Which of the following statements are most accurate?a. Ben’s recognized loss is $0 and Ray’s recognized gain is $1,000.b. Ben’s recognized loss is $10,000 and Ray’s recognized gain is $10,000.c. Ben’s recognized loss is $10,000 and Trish’s recognized gain is $1,000.d. Ray’s recognized gain is $11,000 and Trish’s basis is $26,000.e. None of the above
Answer:
Ray’s recognized gain = $11,000
Trish’s basis = $26,000.
Option "D" is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Given:
Adjusted value of stock = $25,000
Market vale = $15,000
Sales price = $26,000
Find:
Ray’s recognized gain
Trish’s basis
Computation:
Ray’s recognized gain = Sales price - Market vale
Ray’s recognized gain = $26,000 - $15,000
Ray’s recognized gain = $11,000
Trish’s basis = $26,000.
The last five annual dividends for MysteryCorp have been: $1.25, $1.38, $1.49, $1.60, and $1.69. Next year's dividend is expected to be $2. The current stock price is $199 per share. First, calculate the geometric average annual rate of growth based on the historical dividends (taking into account the previous five -- do *not* include next year's expected dividend in this calculation). Your estimate of RE, the cost of equity, is ________%.
Answer:
Re = 8.79%
Explanation:
annual growth rates:
($1.38 - $1.25) / $1.25 = 0.104
($1.49 - $1.38) / $1.38 = 0.078
($1.60 - $1.49) / $1.49 = 0.074
($1.69 - $1.60) / $1.60 = 0.056
geometric growth rate = ⁴√(1.104 x 1.078 x 1.074 x 1.056) - 1 = ⁴√1.34976 - 1 = 1.0779 - 1 = 0.0779 = 7.79%
P₀ = Div₁ / (Re - g)
$199 = $2 / (Re - 0.0779)
Re - 0.0779 = $2 / $199 = 0.01
Re = 0.01 + 0.0779 = 0.0879 = 8.79%
Purchases Budget in Units and Dollars
Budgeted sales of The Music Shop for the first six months of 2010 are as follows:
Month Unit Sales Month Unit Sales
January 140,000 April 200,000
February 140,000 May 160,000
March 200,000 June 220,000
Beginning inventory for 2010 is 60,000 units. The budgeted inventory at the end of a month is 30 percent of units to be sold the following month. Purchase price per unit is $4.
Prepare a purchases budget in units and dollars for each month, January through May.
The Music Shop
Purchases Budget
January - May, 2010
January February March April May
Purchase units:
Purchase dollars:
Answer:
Results are below.
Explanation:
To calculate the purchases for each month, we need to use the following formula:
Purchases (units)= sales + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory
January (units):
Sales= 140,000
Desired ending inventory= (140,000*0.3)= 42,000
Beginning inventory= (60,000)
Total number of units= 122,000
Total cost= 122,000*4= $488,000
February (units):
Sales= 140,000
Desired ending inventory= (200,000*0.3)= 60,000
Beginning inventory= (42,000)
Total number of units= 158,000
Total cost= 158,000*4= $632,000
March (units):
Sales= 200,000
Desired ending inventory= (200,000*0.3)= 60,000
Beginning inventory= (60,000)
Total number of units= 200,000
Total cost= 200,000*4= $800,000
April (units):
Sales= 200,000
Desired ending inventory= (160,000*0.3)= 48,000
Beginning inventory= (60,000)
Total number of units= 188,000
Total cost= 188,000*4= $752,000
May (units):
Sales= 160,000
Desired ending inventory= (220,000*0.3)= 66,000
Beginning inventory= (48,000)
Total number of units= 178,000
Total cost= 178,000*4= $712,000
Assume that Clark Electronics has a monopoly in the production and sale of a new device for detecting and destroying a computer virus. Clark Electronics currently incurs short-run losses, but it continues to operate.
a. What must be true for Clark to continue to operate in the short run?
b. Draw a correctly labeled graph, and show each of the following for Clark.
i. The profit-maximizing price and output
ii. Area of loss
C. Assume Clark is maximizing profit. What will happen to its total revenue if Clark raises its price? Explain.
d. If demand for the new device increases, explain what will happen to each of the following in the short run.
i. Profit-maximizing output
ii. Total cost
Solution :
c. MC=MR is the profit maximizing equilibrium point. The price rise beyond that is likely to raise the total revenue. But the total cost might increase equally or more then that to nullify or decrease the profit.
d. (i). The demand increase implies that the AR (demand) curve shifts rightwards. This will increase the equilibrium price.
(ii). Change in demand does not affect the total cost.
a. Monopoly might continue to produce in short earn even if its AR < AC. It continues to do so until shut down point. It refers that production continued until average revenue (AR) is greater than equal to the average variable cost (AVC). The monopoly is a market with a single seller.
This market's average revenue (AR) demand curve is above its marginal curve . The curves are downward sloping, illustrating price demand inverse relationship.
Equilibrium quantity : when the marginal revenue = marginal cost
Equilibrium price : equilibrium quantity corresponding price at AR (demand ) curve.
The following data are for the Akron Division of Consolidated Rubber, Inc.:
Sales $950,000
Net operating income $65,000
Average operating assets $450,000
Stockholders' equity $95,000
Residual income $35,000
For the past year, the margin used in ROI calculations was: _________
Answer:
the margin in the calculation of the return on investment is 6.84%
Explanation:
The computation of the margin in the calculation of the return on investment is as follows;
Margin = Net Operating income ÷ Sales
= $65,000 ÷ $950,000
= 6.84%
Hence, the margin in the calculation of the return on investment is 6.84%
We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come
And, the same is to be considered
Pine Street Inc. makes unfinished bookcases that it sells for $59. Production costs are $38 variable and $10 fixed. Because it has unused capacity, Pine Street is considering finishing the bookcases and selling them for $75. Variable finishing costs are expected to be $8 per unit with no increase in fixed costs. Prepare an analysis on a per unit basis showing whether Pine Street should sell unfinished or finished bookcases.
Answer:
It is more profitable to continue processing the bookcases.
Explanation:
First, we need to calculate the total unitary production cost of each option:
Unfinished:
Total cost= 38 + 10= $48
Finished:
Total cost= 48 + 8= $56
Now, based on the unitary contribution margin, we decide which option is more profitable.
Unfinished:
Unitary contribution margin= 59 - 48= $11
Finished:
Unitary contribution margin= 75 - 56= $19
It is more profitable to continue processing the bookcases.
What is “active listening”?
Answer:
Active listening is a technique that is used in counseling, training, and solving disputes or conflicts
Answer:
an active listener fully concentrates, understands, responds and then remembers what is being said. It is being an active participant in the conversation. It differs from passive listening in that the person is making a conscious effort to not only remember what is being said but also fully comprehend it.
Explanation:
A debt is an amount of money that is owed to a bank, a credit card company, a store, or another individual.
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How does a subsidy provided for a good affect consumers?
A
It protects consumers from an unsafe good.
B
It lowers prices for the good but may reduce choice.
C
It decreases supply of the good, so consumers pay more for it.
D
It increases consumers’ incomes and encourages consumers to buy the good.
Answer: D. It increases consumers’ incomes and encourages consumers to buy the good
Explanation:
A subsidy is an amount of money that is given by the government to producers or farmers so as to increase the production of a particular good and also to reduce the price of the good.
Subsidies affect consumers as it increases consumers’ incomes and encourages consumers to buy the good. This is because the subsidized goods will be sold at a cheaper price which means that the income of the consumer is increased and also encourages more purchases of the good.
ABC Company purchases DEF Company for $4,200,000 cash on January 1, 2021. The book value of DEF Company's net assets reported on its December 31, 2020 financial statement was $3,600,000. An analysis indicated that the fair value of DEF's tangible assets exceeded the book value by $600,000, and the fair value of identifiable intangible assets exceeded book value by $320,000. What amount of gain or goodwill is recognized by ABC
Answer:
$320,000
Explanation:
Calculation for What amount of gain or goodwill is recognized by ABC
Using this formula
Gain/Goodwill =[Tangible assets -( Cash - Net assets)+Fair value ]
Let plug in the formula
Gain/Goodwill =[$600,000-( $4,200,000- $3,600,000)+$320,000]
Gain/Goodwill=$600,000-$600,000+$320,000
Gain/Goodwill=$320,000
Therefore the amount of gain or goodwill is recognized by ABC will be $320,000
Demonstrating the proper way to shake hands is an example of which choice?
a. teamwork
b. workplace etiquette
c. employee performance
d. work ethics
Answer:
A. Teamwork
Explanation:
when you do something right as a team you handshake as a thank you for helping me.
Answer:
employee performance
Explanation:
took the test
On January 1, Year 1, Lowing Company acquired a patent from Generics Research Corporation for $3 million. The legal life of the patent is 20 years, but Lowing expects to use it for 5 years. Pawson Company has committed to purchase the patent from Lowing for $500,000 at the end of that 5-year period. Lowing uses the straight-line method to amortize intangible assets with finite useful lives. What is the amount of amortization expense each year
Answer:
patent amortization expense per year = $500,000 per year
Explanation:
patent amortization expense per year = depreciable value / useful life of the intangible asset
depreciable value = purchase cost - salvage value = $3,000,000 - $500,000 = $2,500,000useful life of the patent = 5 years (the legal life is different than the useful life)patent amortization expense per year = $2,500,000 / 5 years = $500,000 per year
Three years ago, Adrian purchased 430 shares of stock in X Corp. for $70,950. On December 30 of year 4, Adrian sells the 430 shares for $64,070. (Leave no answers blank. Enter zero if applicable. Loss amounts should be indicated with a minus sign.)
a. Assuming Adrian has no other capital gains or losses, how much of the loss is Adrian able to deduct on her year 4 tax return?
Answer:
6,880
Explanation:
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Determine the management style that corresponds with each term.
Lila has complete faith in her team. She believes in
empowering them to make decisions.
Jacob prefers to make all decisions himself. He does
not like it when his employees question his decisions
Hannah makes a final decision after listen to
and considering her employees' suggestions
bureaucratic
laissez-faire
11
autocratic
Answer:
Lila: laissez-faire Jacob: autocratic Hannah: bureaucratic
Explanation:
Lila lets her team do their part and does not intervene.
Jacob wants complete control and would rather make all decisions, giving his employees no say.
Hannah considers all employee decisions, but makes the final choice.
Barbara's employer offers health coverage to its employees. However, Barbara feels it is unaffordable and wants to apply for a health insurance premium tax credit. In order for the coverage to be deemed unaffordable in 2020, Barbara's self-only premium must exceed __ of her household income.
Answer:
9.83%
Explanation:
If the health insurance premium represents 9.83% of Barbara's income or less, it is considered affordable coverage. Only if it exceeds the 9.83% threshold, will Barbara be able to request a health insurance premium tax credit. Theoretically, if Barbara's health insurance was purchased in the Health Insurance Marketplace, the tax credit should be automatic and her premium should be lowered so that it can become affordable.
The trial balance of Sheffield Corp. at the end of its fiscal year, August 31, 2022, includes these accounts: Beginning Inventory $18,870; Purchases $224,790; Sales Revenue $204,200; Freight-In $9,780; Sales Returns and Allowances $4,720; Freight-Out $2,740; and Purchase Returns and Allowances $5,430. The ending inventory is $20,100.Prepare a cost of goods sold section (periodic system) for the year ending August 31, 2022.
Answer:
Particulars Amount
Beginning inventory, September 1, 2013 $18,870
Purchase $ 224,790
Less: Purchase return and allowance $ 5,430
Net purchase $ 219,360
Add: Freight in $9,780
Cost of goods purchased $229,140
Cost of goods available for sale $248,010
Less: Inventory August 31,2014 $20,100
Cost of goods sold $227,910
You’re a subcontractor responsible for the re-furbishment of an automobile showroom. The estimated re-furbishment cost is $500 per square foot. The total showroom area that needs to be refurbished is 1,000 square feet. Based on your past experience, you know your team can renovate 100 square feet per week. After 4 weeks, you have 45% of the job completed and you have spent $250,000. Determine the value for each of the terms below:Term ValueBudget At CompletionPlanned ValueEarned ValueActual CostCost VarianceSchedule VarianceCost Performance IndexSchedule Performance IndexEstimate At CompletionEstimate To CompleteVariance At Completion
Answer:
Explanation:
The Earned Value Analysis for each term can be computed as follows:
Term Acronym Formula Value
Budget At Completion BAC =1000×500 500,000
Planned Value PV =400×500 200,000
Earned Value EV =500000×0.45 225,000
Actual Cost AC 250,000
Cost Variance CV [tex]=EV - AC[/tex] -25,000
Schedule Variance SV [tex]=EV - PV[/tex] 25,000
Cost Performance Index CPI [tex]=EV / AC[/tex] 0.9
Schedule Performance Index SPI [tex]=EV / PV[/tex] 1.125
Estimate At Completion EAC [tex]=BAC / CPI[/tex] 555,556
Estimate To Complete ETC [tex]=EAC - AC[/tex] 305,556
Variance At Completion VAC [tex]=BAC - EAC[/tex] -55,556
During August, Boxer Company sells $360,000 in merchandise that has a one-year warranty. Experience shows that warranty expenses average about 4% of the selling price. The warranty liability account has a credit balance of $12,400 before adjustment. Customers returned merchandise for warranty repairs during the month that used $9,000 in parts for repairs. The entry to record the estimated warranty expense for the month is:
Answer:
Debit Estimated Warranty Liability $12,400
Credit Warranty Expense $12,400
Explanation:
Warranty Expense = 0.04 * Total Sales
Warranty Expense = 0.04 * $360,000
Warranty Expense = $14,400
Warranty Liability Account = Warranty Expense + Opening balance of the Warranty liability Account
Warranty Liability Account = $14,400 + $12,400
Warranty Liability Account = $26,800
The business would incur actual warranty expense of $12,400.
Debit Estimated Warranty Liability $12,400
Credit Warranty Expense $12,400
Sunland, Inc. had pre-tax accounting income of $2100000 and a tax rate of 20% in 2021, its first year of operations. During 2021 the company had the following transactions: Received rent from Jane, Co. for 2022 $90000 Municipal bond income $114000 Depreciation for tax purposes in excess of book depreciation $54000 Installment sales profit to be taxed in 2022 $156000 For 2021, what is the amount of income taxes payable for Sunland, Inc
Answer:
Income Taxes Payable = $373,200
Explanation:
Taxable Income = Pre-Tax Accounting Income + Rent received - Municipal Bond Income - Tax Depreciation in excess of Book depreciation - Installment Sales Profit to be taxed in 2022
Taxable Income = 2100000 + 90000 - 114000 - 54000 - 156000
Taxable Income = 1,866,000
Income Taxes Payable = Taxable Income * Tax Rate
Income Taxes Payable = 1,866,000 * 20%
Income Taxes Payable = $373,200
The important point(s) to remember while estimating the cash flows of a project Group of answer choices is that only cash flow is relevant are cash flow is relevant and always estimate cash flows on an incremental basis are to always estimate cash flows on an incremental basis and to be consistent in the treatment of inflation. are cash flow is relevant, always estimate cash flows on an incremental basis, and be consistent in the treatment of inflation.
Answer:
Option D (are cash..........inflation) is the right alternative.
Explanation:
Even before forecasting or considering a project's investment returns, this same important thing to recognize or significant observation is capital investment. Quite often approximate cash flows as well as being consistent throughout the cure of economic growth around an integrated or incremental perspective.Some other alternatives given are not linked to the scenario in question. That is indeed the right choice, therefore.
What are the "flows" within a supply chain, and why are they important?
Answer:
Supply chain management is the coordination, management and strategy that drives the flow of data, information, resources and materials to deliver the best product and service to all stakeholders in the process of converting raw goods to a salable product and delivering it to the ultimate customer. There are three main flows of supply chain management: the product flow, the information flow, and the finances flow. The product flow involves the movement of goods from a supplier to a customer. This supply chain management flow also concerns customer returns and service needs.
Explanation:
In the market for pickled herring there are two competing producers: Abbas and Taste of Base. Both herring manufacturers have fixed cost worth $880,000 a year and a constant marginal and average variable cost of $3.22 per jar. In the current year, Abbas produced and sold 400,000 jars of herring while Taste of Base produced and sold 222,000 jars. Based on this information, we can expect Abbas' quantity sold to _____________ and its ________ in the future.
Answer: increase; average fixed cost to decrease
Explanation:
Abbas produced 400,000 jars which is more than those produced by Taste of Base. With a higher quantity of jars produced, we can expect that they will sell more jars which means that Abbas' quantity sold will increase.
Average fixed cost is calculated by dividing Fixed costs by quantity produced. If Abbas produces more jars as they did, the quantity dividing fixed costs will be more which means that the Average Fixed cost will be less. Simply put, there is less fixed cost per jar, the higher the number of jars produced.
Pepsico experienced great success in Latin America with its numeromania contest which lured consumers promise of big cash prize. They used the same contest in Poland successful. This shows that ?
Answer:
E.leverage experience gained in one country can be used in another country
Multiple- choices
A. Numeromania helped in developing a taste for Pepsi in both countries.
B. Numeromania can be used in cash starved countries.
C. Numeromania can be used in different languages.
D. economically squeezed consumers love Pepsi.
E.leverage experience gained in one country can be used in another country
Explanation:
Pepsico is a Multinational operating in different countries. It is common for a multinational to use different marketing strategies s in different countries based on market research findings. It is also reasonable to implement a strategy that has been successful in one country in other countries.
In this scenario, Pepsico took advantage of the contest strategy in Latin America to implement it in Poland. The company must have observed some similarities between the customers in the two countries.
At the beginning of 2017, Wallace Corporation issued 10% bonds with a face value of $6,000,000. These bonds mature in the five years, and interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The bonds were sold for $5,558,400 to yield 12%. Wallace uses a calendar-year reporting period. Using the effective-interest method of amortization, what amount of interest expense should be reported for 2017? (Round your answer to the nearest dollar.)
Answer:
$669,018
Explanation:
The computation of the interest expense reported is shown below:
Date Interest Payment Interest Amortization of Balance Book
(Face Value × Expense [B] Bond Discount value
Coupon Rate (A-B) of
× 1 ÷ 2) [A] Bonds
02-Jan-17 $441,600 $5,558,400
30-Jun-17 $300,000 $333,504 $33,504 $408,096 $5,591,904
(6,000,000 ×10% ×1 ÷ 2) ($5,558,400 × 12% ($441,600 - $33,504)
× 1 ÷ 2) (5,558,400 + 33504)
31-Dec-17 $300,000 $335,514
($6,000,000 × 10% ×1 ÷ 2) ($5,591,904 × 12% ×1 ÷ 2)
The total amount of interest expense is
= $333,504 + $335,514
= $669,018
Westsyde Tool Company is expected to pay a dividend of $2 in the upcoming year. The risk-free rate of return is 6%, and the expected return on the market portfolio is 12%. Analysts expect the price of Westsyde Tool Company shares to be $29 a year from now. The beta of Westsyde Tool Company's stock is 1.2. Using a one-period valuation model, the intrinsic value of Westsyde Tool Company stock today is ________.
Answer:
$27.39
Explanation:
The required return = Risk-free rate + Beta*(market rate- risk-free rate)
The required return = 6% + 1.2*(12%-6%)
The required return = 6% + 7.2%
The required return = 13.2%
Intrinsic value = Future dividend *Present value of discounting factor + Value*Present value of discounting factor
Intrinsic value = $2/1.132 + $29/1.132
Intrinsic value = $1.76678 + $25.6184
Intrinsic value = $27.38518
Intrinsic value = $27.39
Thus, the intrinsic value of Westsyde Tool Company stock today is $27.39
After the introductory period, all consumers who have this Platinum Card will...
Answer:
Qualify for an A.P.R. based on their creditworthiness
Explanation:
After the introductory period is over you will be set a new APR
Financial services Consumers, who have Platinum Card after some introductory period, qualify for APR (Annual Percentage Rates).
The qualification for APR depends on the customer's creditworthiness. This is the assessed financial ability of a customer to pay on her credit terms. If the credit performance of the customer is adjudged worthy, the cardholder may be given a Titanium card with a higher credit limit.When a credit card account is opened for a customer, the customer is charged with the introductory rate. Then, after the introductory period, the customers are charged with the APR, which is usually less than the introductory rate.Credit card account holders may also attract penalty APR when the penalty terms are triggered. Some credit card accounts attract variable APR, which means that the rate changes depending on stated circumstances.Thus, the rate charged at the introductory period of a Platinum Card is higher than the APR.
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