U.S. Steel is considering a plant expansion to produce austenitic, precipitation hardened, duplex, and martensitic stainless steel round bars that is expected to cost $13 million now and another $10 million 1 year from now. If total operating costs will be $1.2 million per year starting 1 year from now, and the estimated salvage value of the plant is virtually zero, how much must the company make annually in years 1 through 10 to recover its investment plus a return of 15% per year

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Answer 1

Answer:

$5.5228 million

Or

$5,522,800

Explanation:

First, calculate the present value of all cash outflows

Present value of cash outflow = Initial Cost + ( Year 1 cost x Discount factor 15%, 1 year ) + ( Annual Cost x Annuity factor 15%, 10 years )

Where

Initial cost = $13 million

Year 1 cost = $10 million

Discount factor 15%, 1 year = 1 / ( 1 + 15% )^1 = 0.8696

Annual Cost = $1.2 million

Annuity factor 15%, 10 years = 1 - ( 1 + 15% )^-10 / 15% = 5.019

Placing value sin the formula

Present value of cash outflow = $13 million + ( $10 million x 0.8696 ) + ( $1.2 million x 5.019 )

Present value of cash outflow = $13 million + $8.696 million + $6.0228 million

Present value of cash outflow = $27.7188 million

Now use the following formula to calculate the annual revenue required to recover its investment plus a return of 15% per year

Present value of Annual revenue = Annual Revenue x Annuity factor 15%, 10 years

Annual Revenue = Present value of Annual revenue / Annuity factor 15%, 10 years

Where

Present value of Annual revenue = $27.7188 million

Annuity factor 15%, 10 years = 1 - ( 1 + 15% )^-10 / 15% = 5.019

Placing value sin the formula

Annual Revenue = $27.7188 million / 5.019

Annual Revenue = $5.5228 million

Annual Revenue = $5,522,800


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Jenna is a single taxpayer. During 2018, she earned wages of $110,000. She doesn't itemize deductions, so she will take the standard deduction to calculate 2018 taxable income. In addition, during the year she sold common stock that she had owned for five years for a net profit of $7,800. How much does Jenna owe to the IRS for taxes

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Answer:

Jenna

The amount of tax that Jenna owes to the IRS for taxes (Tax Liability) for 2018 is:

= $23,520.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Earned wages for 2018 = $110,000

Standard deduction =         (12,000) for a single taxpayer

Taxable income =               98,000

Capital gains from common stock = $7,800

Capital gains tax rate for a single = 0% (below $40,000)

Taxable income = $98,000

Tax rate (24%) for income over $82,500

Tax liability = $23,520 ($98,000 * 24%)

For each item indicate whether it would appear on the income statement, balance sheet, or retained earnings statement: a. Service Revenue select a financial statement b. Utilities Expense select a financial statement c. Cash select a financial statement d. Accounts Payable select a financial statement e. Supplies select a financial statement f. Salaries and Wages Expense select a financial statement g. Accounts Receivable select a financial statement h. Common Stock select a financial statement i. Equipment select a financial statement j. Advertising Expense select a financial statement k. Dividends select a financial statement l. Notes Payable select a financial statement

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Answer:

Indication of Financial Statement Items:

Item                                                    Financial Statement

a. Service Revenue                           Income Statement

b. Utilities Expense                           Income Statement

c. Cash                                              Balance Sheet

d. Accounts Payable                         Balance Sheet

e. Supplies                                        Balance Sheet

f. Salaries and Wages Expense       Income Statement

g. Accounts Receivable                   Balance Sheet

h. Common Stock                            Balance Sheet

i. Equipment                                     Balance Sheet

j. Advertising Expense                    Income Statement

k. Dividends                                     Retained Earnings Statement

l. Notes Payable                               Balance Sheet

Explanation:

a) Company A's Income Statement is a financial statement that shows its financial performance in terms of profitability.  It contains the revenue and expenses.  It determines the net income (excess of revenue over expenses).

b) Company A's Balance Statement is a financial statement that indicates its financial position by showing the assets, liabilities, and equities.

c) The statement of retained earnings is a financial statement that connects its income statement to the balance sheet.  It shows the movement in the retained earnings.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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The net income of a company for the year was $500,000. The company has no preferred stock. Common stockholders' equity was $1,200,000 at the beginning of the year and $2,500,000 at the end of the year. Calculate the rate of return on common stockholders' equity.

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Answer:

27.03%

Explanation:

Average common stockholders' equity = (1,200,000+2,500,000) / 2

Average common stockholders' equity = $3,700,000 / 2

Average common stockholders' equity = $1,850,000

Rate of return on common stockholders' equity = Net Income / Average common stockholders' equity

Rate of return on common stockholders' equity = $500,000 / $1,850,000

Rate of return on common stockholders' equity = 0.27027

Rate of return on common stockholders' equity = 27.03%

Saddle Inc. has two types of handbags: standard and custom. The controller has decided to use a plantwide overhead rate based on direct labor costs. The president has heard of activity-based costing and wants to see how the results would differ if this system were used. Two activity cost pools were developed: machining and machine setup. Presented below is information related to the company’s operations. Standard Custom Direct labor costs $60,000 $103,000 Machine hours 1,400 1,290 Setup hours 96 400 Total estimated overhead costs are $300,000. Overhead cost allocated to the machining activity cost pool is $195,000, and $105,000 is allocated to the machine setup activity cost pool.
1. Compute the overhead rate using the traditional (plantwide) approach. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 12.25.)
2. Compute the overhead rates using the activity-based costing approach. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 12.25.)
3. Determine the difference in allocation between the two approaches. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 1,225.)

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Answer:

Saddle Inc.

1. Overhead rate using the traditional (plantwide) approach is:

= $1.84

2. The overhead rates using activity-based costing approach are:

Machining = $72.49

Machine setup = $211.69

3. The difference in allocation between the two approaches:

Differences:

ABC approach        $121,808   $178,188   $299,996

Using plantwide     $110,400  $189,520  $299,920

Differences              $11,408    -$11,332             $76

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Total estimated overhead costs = $300,000

Machining activity = $195,000

Machine setup activity = $105,000

                             Standard   Custom     Total

Direct labor costs $60,000 $103,000  $163,000

Machine hours           1,400        1,290       2,690

Setup hours                    96          400          496

Overhead rate based on direct labor costs = $1.84 ($300,000/163,000)

Overhead rates using activity-based costing approach:

Machining = $72.49 ($195,000/2,690)

Machine setup = $211.69 ($105,000/496)

Allocation of overhead costs:

                                 Standard   Custom         Total

Using plantwide       $110,400  $189,520  $299,920

Using ABC:

Machining                $101,486    $93,512    $194,998

Machine setup           20,322      84,676      104,998

Total costs               $121,808   $178,188   $299,996

Differences:

ABC approach        $121,808   $178,188   $299,996

Using plantwide     $110,400  $189,520  $299,920

Differences               $11,408    -$11,332            $76

A new kind of smartphone is selling for $500. The first cell phone costs $300 to produce, and each subsequent phone costs $325 to produce. What is the producer surplus for this market when selling four cell phones at this rate

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Answer:The profit is $740

Explanation:4(500)-[3(320)+300]

4x500=2000

3x320=960+320=1260

2000-1260=$740

A firm sells two products, Regular and Ultra. For every unit of Regular sold, two units of Ultra are sold. The firm's total fixed costs are $1,782,000. Selling prices and cost information for both products follow. The contribution margin per composite unit is:

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Answer:

Total Contribution = $52

Explanation:

Given:

Fixed cost = $1,782,000

Product   Sales price   VC per unit

Regular      $20               $8

Ultra            $24               $4

Computation:

Contribution = Sales - VC

Contribution on regular product = 20 - 8 = $12

Contribution on ultra product = 24 - 4 = $20

Total Contribution = (1 x 12) + (2 x 20)

Total Contribution = 12 + 40

Total Contribution = $52

An electronics company makes communications devices for military contracts. The company just completed two contracts. The navy contract was for 2,540 devices and took 27 workers two weeks (40 hours per week) to complete. The army contract was for 5,940 devices that were produced by 37 workers in three weeks (40 hours per week). a. Calculate the productivity for navy and army contracts in units produced per labor hour.

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Answer:

Explanation:

For Navy contract, the total number of man hours put into production will be:

= 27 × 40 × 2

= 2160 man hours

Then, the units produced per labor hour will be:

= 2540 devices / 2160

= 1.176 units per labor hour.

For Army contracts, the total number of man hours put into production will be:

= 37 × 40 × 3

= 4440 man hours

Then, the units produced per labor hour will be:

= 5940/4440

= 1.338 units per labor hour.

If the annual interest rate printed on the face of a bond is 20 percent, the face value of the bond is $1,000, and you purchase the bond for $1,250, what is the current yield on the bond

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Answer: 16%

Explanation:

Given the details in the above question, you can calculate the yield of a bond using the following formula:

= Par value of bond * Coupon rate/ Current price of bond

= 1,000 * 20% / 1,250

= 1,000 * 0.00016

= 0.16

= 16%

This makes sense because the bond is selling at a price above the face value of $1,000 which can only mean that the coupon rate is higher than the yield.

The management of Fuzzy Button Clothing Company controls 58% of the company's stock. The firm did not meet any of its quarterly sales projections for the last year. Some of the firm's institutional investors are worried that the firm's poor performance is partly because management has not been focused on maximizing shareholder wealth. Which of the following measures would the institutional investors most likely want to see implemented?
A. They would like to see the size of the board of directors increased, because larger boards usually implement a higher degree of corporate governance.
B. They would like to see that the company has an interlocking board of directors with one of the company's strategic partners
C. They would like to see that the majority of the company's board of directors is composed of true outsiders.
It is reasonable to assume that a firm's management is going to be ultimately motivated to act in their own best interest. It can be a serious problem for shareholders if management's self-interests do not align with shareholders' self-interests. Select the statement that best describes the board of directors' actions in the following scenario:
Happy Lion Manufacturing Inc. currently has $1.1 billion in cash on its balance sheet. The CFO thinks the firm will need $600 million in cash to finance operations for the next year. The CFO has recommended that the firm keep the excess cash in a marketable securities portfolio to allow for unexpected costs. However, the board of directors has decided that the firm will pay this money out to the shareholders in the form of a cash dividend.
D. The board's decision will give management the incentive to make decisions that are not in the shareholders' best interest.
E. The board's decision will help align management's interests with the shareholders' interests.
F. The board's decision is extremely risky and not very practical Flash Player WIN 32,0,0.387

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Answer:

Fuzzy Button Clothing Company

1. The measure that the institutional investors would most likely want to see implemented is:

C. They would like to see that the majority of the company's board of directors is composed of true outsiders.

Happy Lion Manufacturing Inc.

2. The statement that best describes the board of directors' actions in the following scenario is:

E. The board's decision will help align management's interests with the shareholders' interests.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Fuzzy Button Clothing Company

Management control = 58%

Institutional and other stockholders = 42% (100% - 58%)

Happy Lion Manufacturing Inc.

Cash on its balance sheet = $1.1 billion

Cash needed to finance operations next year = $600 million

Excess cash = $500 million ($1.1 billion Minus $600 million)

CFO's recommendation = keep excess cash in a marketable securities for unexpected costs

Board of directors' decision = pay the excess out to the shareholders in the form of a cash dividend.

The following cost behavior patterns describe anticipated manufacturing costs for 2013: raw material, $8.10/unit; direct labor, $11.10/unit; and manufacturing overhead, $373,100 $9.10/unit. Required: If anticipated production for 2013 is 41,000 units, calculate the unit cost using variable costing and absorption costing. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Variable costing $28.3

Absorption costing $37.4

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the unit cost using variable costing and absorption costing.

VARIABLE COSTING

Material $8.10/unit

Direct labor $11.10/unit;

Variable manufacturing overhead per unit $9.10/unit

Units cost $28.3

ABSORPTION COSTING

Material $8.10/unit

Direct labor $11.10/unit;

Variable manufacturing overhead per unit $9.10/unit.

Fixed manufacturing overhead per unit $9.10/unit.

($373,100 ÷ 41,000 units)

Units cost $37.4

Therefore the unit cost using variable costing and absorption costing are:

Variable costing $28.3

Absorption costing $37.4

The Northern Division of Southwest Clothing Inc. forecasts (has budgeted) the following income statement for the upcoming year: Sales $850,000 Variable Costs (520,000) Contribution Margin 330,000 Fixed Costs (480,000) Operating loss ($150,000) Unfortunately, every other division in the company is also expecting an operating loss for the coming year. The company's management is considering shutting down the Northern Division and has determined that $350,000 of the $480,000 Fixed Costs shown would be eliminated if that happens. If the Northern Division is shutdown, what is the change (impact) in Southwest's forecast operating results

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Answer:

Operating loss will decrease by $20,000

Explanation:

Operating loss from normal business activities and if the division is not shut down = $150,000.

Operating loss if division is shut down by the management = $130,000 ($480,000 - $350,000) because the management has determined that $350,000 of the $480,000 Fixed Costs shown would be eliminated if that happens.

So, if the Northern Division is shutdown, the Operating loss will decrease by $20,000 (From $150,000 to $130,000)

Brownley Company has one service department and two operating (production) departments. Payroll Department costs are allocated to the two operating departments in proportion to the number of employees in each. Listed below are the operating data for the current period: Department Direct Expenses No.of Employees Payroll $ 26,000 Milling 80,000 52 Assembly 109,600 78 The total cost of operating the Milling Department for the current period is: rev: 12_17_2020_QC_CS-243789 Multiple Choice $90,400. $95,600. $10,400. $15,600. $80,000.

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Answer:

$90,400

Explanation:

Calculation to determine Cost of operating mining department

Using this formula

Cost of operating mining department= Direct Cost + Payroll cost allocated

Let plug in the formula

Cost of operating mining department= 80,000 + (26,000/130)*52

(52+78=130)

Cost of operating mining department= 80,000 + $10,400

Cost of operating mining department= $90,400

Therefore Cost of operating mining department is $90,400

Yosko Company manufactures luggage sets. Yosko sells its luggage sets to department stores. Yosko expects to sell 2,050 luggage sets for $280 each in January and 2,400 luggage sets for $280 each in February. All sales are cash only. Prepare the sales budget for January and February

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Answer:

                          Yosko Company

                             Sales Budget

Two month ended January 31 and February 28

                                                               January    February

Budgeted luggage sets to be sold        2,050        2,400

Sales price per set                                  $280          $280

Total sales                                           $574,000   $672,000

The manager of the bank where you work tells you that your bank has $6 million in excess reserves. She also tells you that the bank has $400 million in deposits and $362 million in loans. Given this information you find that the reserve requirement must be

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the reserve requirement is given below;

Required reserves is

= Deposits - loans - excess reserves

= $400 - $362 - $6

= 32 million

And,  

Required reserve ratio is

= Required reserves ÷ Deposits

= 32 ÷ 400

= 8%

In this way, it should be determined so that the correct value & percentage could come

. If Canace Company, with a break-even point at $313,500 of sales, has actual sales of $570,000, what is the margin of safety expressed (1) in dollars and (2) as a percentage of sales? Round the percentage to the nearest whole number. 1. $fill in the blank 1 2. fill in the blank 2 % b. If the margin of safety for Canace Company was 25%, fixed costs were $1,419,375, and variable costs were 75% of sales, what was the amount of actual sales (dollars)? (Hint: Determine the break-even in sales dollars first.) $fill in the blank 3

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Answer:

Canace Company

a-1) Margin of safety is:

= $256,500.

a-2) Margin of safety is:

= 55%.

b) The amount of actual sales is:

= $5,677,500.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Break-even point sales = $313,500

Actual sales = $570,000

Margin of safety = $256,500 ($570,000 - $313,500)

Margin of safety as a percentage of sales = 55% ($313,500/$570,000 * 100)

2) Margin of safety = 25%

Fixed costs = $1,419,375

Break-even point in sales dollars = $1,419,375

Variable costs = 75% of sales

Contribution margin at break-even point = 25% (100% - 75%) = $1,419,375

Actual sales in dollars = $5,677,500 ($1,419,375/25%)

A dependency requiring a design be completed before manufacturing can start is an example of a(n):_________
A. Discretionary Dependency.
B. External dependency.
C. Mandatory dependency.
D. Scope dependency.

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Answer:

C. Mandatory dependency.

Explanation:

A dependency that requires a design to be completed before manufacturing can begin is an example of a mandatory dependency, which contractually mandates that certain tasks be completed on the design as a requirement.

Mandatory dependency is more used when a project has certain limitations that require the fulfillment of other activities.

The following data relate to the direct materials cost for the production of 2,200 automobile tires:

Actual: 55,500 lbs. at $1.7 per lb.
Standard: 56,600 lbs. at $1.65 per lb.

Required:
Determine the direct materials price variance, direct materials quantity variance, and total direct materials cost variance.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is given below:

Direct Material price variance is

= ($1.70 per lb - $1.65 per lb) × 55,500 lbs.

= $2,775 Unfavorable

Direct Material quantity variance is

= (55,500 lbs. - 56,600 lbs.) × $1.65 per lb

= $-1,815 Favorable

Total Direct Materials Cost Varianceis

= Actual Materials Cost  - Standard Materials Cost  

= (55,500 lbs. × $1.70 per lb) - (56,600 lbs. × $1.65 per lb)

= $94,350 - $93,390

= $960 Unfavorable

Question 4
Which of the following is an example of an asset?
O Repairs and Maintenance
Accounts Receivable
o
o Accounts Payable
GST Collected

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Answer:

Accounts Receivable

Explanation:

Everything else is a liability

If the slope of the budget line changes, there MUST have been a change in the consumer's preferences. an increase in the consumer's income. a change in the price of at least one good. a change in the price of both goods. None of these

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Answer:

you change in the price of at least one good

Use the following data to calculate the cost of goods sold for the period:

Beginning Raw Materials Inventory $30,600
Ending Raw Materials Inventory 70,600
Beginning Work in Process Inventory 40,600
Ending Work in Process Inventory 46,600
Beginning Finished Goods Inventory 72,600
Ending Finished Goods Inventory 68,600
Cost of Goods Manufactured for the period 246,600

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Answer:

The cost of goods sold for the period is:

= $250,600.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Beginning Raw Materials Inventory                  $30,600

Ending Raw Materials Inventory                         70,600

Beginning Work in Process Inventory                40,600

Ending Work in Process Inventory                     46,600

Beginning Finished Goods Inventory                72,600

Ending Finished Goods Inventory                     68,600

Cost of Goods Manufactured for the period 246,600

To determine the cost of goods sold:

Beginning Finished Goods Inventory             $ 72,600

Cost of Goods Manufactured for the period  246,600

Cost of goods available for sale                    $319,200

Ending Finished Goods Inventory                    (68,600)

Cost of goods sold                                        $250,600

Desks by Daisy sells a student desk for $100 per unit. The variable cost per desk is $40 and Daisy's fixed costs of producing the desks equals $15,000 per month. Daisy needs to sell _______ desks per month in order to break-even.

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Answer:

250

Explanation:

Breakeven quantity are the number of  units produced and sold at which net income is zero

Breakeven quantity = fixed cost / price – variable cost per unit

$15,000 / (100 - 40)

$15,000 / 60

250

Which of the following is a step in the creation of an Operational Definition?

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a. select a sponsor

b. conduct a test to check for potential misinterpretation

c. list the suppliers

d. establish the problem

The answer to the question is D: Establish the problem.

The operational definition gives a meaning to used terminologies and procedures.

In order to create an operational definition, the following steps are necessary for one to take:

You have to have an identification of the features that you want to measure, this is the same as the problem establishment.The next step lies in the selection of the instrument that you intend to useYou have to give a definition of the method of testingStatement of the criteria for decision makingDocumentation of the definitionLastly you have to test the operational definition

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In order to remain certified, I have to:
Submit a renewal form.
Complete a seller training course every 2 years.
Complete a 30 minute refresher course.
Do nothing, the certificate never expires.

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Complete a seller training course every 2 years

In order to remain certified, you have to complete a seller training course every 2 years. Option B. This is further explained below.

What is the training course?

Generally, the training course is simply defined as several types of training courses, and each one teaches a certain set oaf abilities.

In conclusion, Every two years, you must retake a seller training course to keep your certification current.

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The book value of long-term assets is reported on:

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The book value of long-term assets is reported on: the balance sheet.

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You view tea and scones as perfect complements, and you prefer to consumer one cup of tea with one scone. Also, your indifference curves are plotted with tea on the vertical axis. If you presently have two cups of tea and one scone, what this the marginal rate of substitution (MRS) at this point

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Answer:

Infinity

Explanation:

In the case when the tea and scones are considered to be the perfect complements also you give preference one cup of tea over the one scone

Plus the indifferent curve with tea should be plotted on the vertical axis

So in the case when there is 2 cups of tea with one scone so at this point, the MRS should be at infinity as the indifference curve should be in downward sloping because we presume that there is preferences done at monotonicity

Locus Company has total fixed costs of $112,000. Its product sells for $35 per unit and variable costs amount to $25 per unit. Next year Locus Company wishes to earn a pretax income that equals 10% of fixed costs. How many units must be sold to achieve this target income level?
A.1,120.
B. 8,214.
C.11,200.
D.12,320.
E.14,080.

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Answer:

D.12,320.

Explanation:

The computation of the number of units to be sold for attaining the target income level is given below:

Target profit

= 10% of fixed cost

= 10% of 112,000

= 11200

Now  

Sales needed = (Fixed costs +target profit) ÷ unit contribution margin

= (112,000+11,200) ÷ (35-25)

= 123,200 ÷ 10

= 12,320 units

Chad is the founder of a firm producing self-driving vehicles. Because the industry is so new and chaotic, Chad favors a top-down strategic planning approach in which he exerts strong control over all aspects of the business, from product development and design to manufacturing and marketing. What is wrong with this scenario

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Answer:

a. The self-driving vehicle industry is changing too much for the top- down approach to be effective.

Explanation:

The top-down strategic planning approach involves the company goals and their subdivisions. The aim is to gradually move from the top to down in a specific hierarchy. This approach lies on higher authority and in contrast the bottom-up strategy favors decision making that gives complete staff a voice.

You own a portfolio equally invested in a risk-free asset and two stocks (If one of the stocks has a beta of 1 and the total portfolio is equally as risky as the market, what must the beta be for the other stock in your portfolio

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

Beta measures systemic risk

The higher beta is, the higher the systemic risk and the higher the compensation demanded for by investors

The market has a beta of one. If a portfolio has the same level of systematic risk that is the same as that of the market, its beta would be equal to 1.  

If the portfolio is less risky than the market, its beta would be less than one  

If the portfolio is more risky than the market, its beta would be greater than one

The beta of a risk free asset is zero

The portfolio's beta can be determined by adding together the weighted beta of each stock in the portfolio

1 = (1/3 x 1) + (1/3 x 0) + (1/3 x s)

1 =  1/3 + (1/3 x s)

1 - 1/3 = 1/3s

2/3 = 1/3s

s = 2/3 x 3 = 2

Which of the following is not a standard organizational structure

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Answer:

sequential

Explanation:

organizational structures come in four general types – functional, divisional, matrix and flat

Sequential is not a standard organizational structure.

What are organizational structures?

An organizational structure outlines how tasks are assigned, coordinated, and overseen in order to achieve organizational objectives. The basis upon which standard operating procedures and routines are built is provided by organizational structure.

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Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a genetic disease caused by mutation of the PAH gene, which normally produces the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxase. This enzyme is essential for the conversion of the amino acid phenylalanine into tyrosine. Without the enzyme, phenylalanine builds up in the blood and tissues of various body regions. It can produce severe skin discolorations and foul odor, but also intellectual disabilities and behavioral problems. Some people may experience only one type of PKU symptoms and not the others. PKU is an example of 1. when the expression x^3+ 2kx+2 is divided by x+2, the remainder is less than the remainder when the expression is divided by x+1 find the value of k. help plz [tex]-2xy^2(x^3y-2x^2y^2+5xy^3[/tex] Graph the exponential function.f(x)=3/2(2)^xPlot five points on the graph of the function. Then click on the graph-a-function button. There is a swimming pool which has a length of 15 m and a width of 12 m. There is a 2 m wide path around the pool. If the cost of the path is $5 per , what is the cost of the path? Use words, numbers, and/or symbols to justify your answer. The graph of y= -2x + 10 is:O A. a line that shows only one solution to the equation.O B. a point that shows the y-intercept.O C. a line that shows the set of all solutions to the equation.O D. a point that shows one solution to the equation.SUBM 17- How much work is needed for a climber in order to climb 45 m height, where his weight is 70 kg. also, calculate the power required to climb the height in 30 minutes ? g= 9,8 m.sec (x^2+1)(x-1)=0 help me pls what is tracer lathe machine Factors that influence population growth in Ghana Siento que podra ser feliz, si no fuera por mi familia. Siempre me tratan mal y se enoja conmigo. (Vivo con mi abuela porque no tengo padres) y amo a mi abuela, pero cuando se enoja... dice cosas que duelen y resuenan en mi cabeza, como "Maldita sea la hora en la que me hizo cargo de vos" tan slo tena 11 aos cuando dijo eso :( Tengo miedo que estn cerca de mis amigos por lo que me vayan a decir en frente de ellos. Y me da verguenza como me tratan a cada rato, por cosas inesesarias de tantos insultos. qu puedo hacer para que ya no me afecte? :( Type the correct answer in the box. Express your answer to two significant figures. You are performing a reaction with 1.7 moles of hydroiodic acid and 3.43 moles of zinc bromide: 2HI + ZnBr2 2HBr + ZnI2. How many moles of zinc iodide can be made? The theoretical yield is moles of zinc iodide. Find the surface areas of each figure. Round your answers to the nearest tenth, if necessary State representative Brandi Chapman is running for a seat in the state senate. She has been a hard working legislator and was twice voted the best representative by the GGB (Good Government Bureau). At the time the GGB voted her opponent, incumbent Cal Stateman, one of the ten worst senators in state history. Most political analysts believe Chapman would be the superior senator. Stateman has taken a no new taxes pledge and has challenged Chapman to take the same pledge. Chapman knows taxes may have to be raised in order to keep the state solvent. Nevertheless, she also knows that unless she promises to oppose any new taxes, she will lose the election. What should Chapman do and why? What would you do in her place and why? Name three metals on the periodic table and their usesPLS HELP Is there _____ milk in the fridge?anysomeamuch Before the creation of the Declaration of Independence, who was winning most of the battles? A. There were no battles before the creation of the Declaration of Independence. B. The Patriots C. The British D. The British and the Patriots had won the same number of battles. Please help thx and will mark as brainliest if you do it correct! I need An answer ASAP!? Judd, Inc., owns 35% of Cosby Corporation. During the calendar year 2010, Cosby had net earnings of $300,000 and paid dividends of $30,000. Judd mistakenly recorded these transactions using the fair value method rather than the equity method of accounting. What effect would this have on the investment account, net income, and retained earnings, respectively?a. Understate, overstate, overstateb. Overstate, understate, understatec. Overstate, overstate, overstated. Understate, understate, understate