If the depreciable investment is $1,000,000 and the MACRS 5-Year class schedule is: Year-1: 20%; Year-2: 32%; Year-3: 19.2%; Year-4: 11.5%; Year-5: 11.5% and Year-6: 5.8% Calculate the depreciation tax shield for Year-2 using a tax rate of 30%:

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: C.$96,000

Explanation:

The Depreciation Tax Shield refers to how much in taxes are being saved by the company for depreciating an asset because Depreciation is tax deductible.

Depreciation Tax Shield = Tax Rate * Depreciation Amount for year

= 30% * ( 1,000,000 * 32%)

= 30% * 320,000

= $96,000

By claiming a Depreciation of $320,000 in Year 2, the depreciable asset saved the company $96,000 in taxes.


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Byrd Company produces one product, a putter called GO-Putter. Byrd uses a standard cost system and determines that it should take one hour of direct labor to produce one GO-Putter. The normal production capacity for this putter is 120,000 units per year. The total budgeted overhead at normal capacity is $1,080,000 comprised of $420,000 of variable costs and $660,000 of fixed costs. Byrd applies overhead on the basis of direct labor hours. During the current year, Byrd produced 74,000 putters, worked 98,300 direct labor hours, and incurred variable overhead costs of $133,200 and fixed overhead costs of $612,000.Required:a. Compute the predetermined variable overhead rate and the predetermined fixed overhead rate.b. Compute the applied overhead for Byrd for the year.c. Compute the total overhead variance.
A company used straight-line depreciation for an item of equipment that cost $15,550, had a salvage value of $3,400 and a six-year useful life. After depreciating the asset for three complete years, the salvage value was reduced to $1,555 but its total useful life remained the same. Determine the amount of depreciation to be charged against the equipment during each of the remaining years of its useful life:A. $3,400.B. $3,060.C. $1,215.D. $5,798.E. $2,640.
The junior class will sell pumpkins as a fall project. what is the total income if they sell pumpkins for $8 each and pay the pumpkin farm a $500 fee to purchase a truckload of pumpkins
Five years ago, a company made a $5 million investment in a new high-temperature material. the product was not well accepted after the first year on the market. however, when it was reintroduced 4 years later, it did sell well during the year. major research funding to broaden the applications has cost $15 million in year 5. using a net present worth balancing equation and a manual iteration process, find the rate of return for the cash flows listed below.

Gelb Company currently manufactures 51,500 units per year of a key component for its manufacturing process. Variable costs are $5.15 per unit, fixed costs related to making this component are $65,000 per year, and allocated fixed costs are $78,500 per year. The allocated fixed costs are unavoidable whether the company makes or buys this component. The company is considering buying this component from a supplier for $3.90 per unit. Calculate the total incremental cost of making 51,500 units and buying 51,500 units. Should it continue to manufacture the component, or should it buy this component from the outside supplier?

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Answer:

$343,725; $200,850

Explanation:

(a) The total incremental cost of making 51,500 units is calculated as below:

Total Relevant Costs:

= Variable Cost Per Unit + Fixed Manufacturing Costs

= (Relevant Amount Per Unit × No. of units) + Fixed Manufacturing Costs

= ($5.15 × 51,500) + $78,500

= $265,225 + $78,500

= $343,725

Therefore, the total incremental cost of making 51,500 units is $343,725.

(b) The total incremental cost of buying 51,500 units is determined as below:

Total Relevant Costs = Purchase Price Per Unit × No. of units

                                   = $3.90 × 51,500

                                   = $200,850

Therefore, the total incremental cost of buying 51,500 units is $200,850.

(c) The company should buy the component from outside supplier as it results in a lower total incremental cost of $200,850.

Valley Designs issued a 90-day, 6% note for $96,000, dated April 22, to Bork Furniture Company on account. Assume 360 days in a year when computing the interest. a. Determine the due date of the note. July 9 b. Determine the maturity value of the note. $ Feedback The due date is the date the note is to be paid. Remember the interest rate is stated on an annual basis, while the term is expressed as days. Assume a 360 day year. The maturity value is the amount that must be paid at the due date of the note. c1. Journalize the entry to record the receipt of the note by Bork Furniture. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Accounts Receivable-Valley Designs Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Feedback The account receivable must be removed from the books and the newly issued note receivable recorded. c2. Journalize the entry to record the receipt of payment of the note at maturity. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Answer: Please see answer in explanation column

Explanation:

a) Due date = April 22+90 days =  July  21

b) Maturity value = 96,000+(96,000*6%*90/360) = $97,440

c1) Journal entry  for receipt of note by Bork Furniture

           journal       Debit                          Credit

Notes receivable       $96,000  

Account receivable                                        $96,000

C2) Journal entry  to record receipt of payment at maturity

 journal                     Debit                             Credit

Cash                        $97,440  

Notes receivable                                            $96,000

Interest revenue                                       $1,440 (97,440-96,000)

Farmer and Taylor formed a partnership with capital contributions of $200,000 and $250,000, respectively. Their partnership agreement calls for Farmer to receive a $70,000 per year salary. The remaining income or loss is to be divided equally. If the net income for the current year is $135,000, then Farmer and Taylor's respective shares are:

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Answer:

Farmer and Taylor's respective shares are $102,500 and $32,500

Explanation:

For computing their respective shares, first we have to calculate the remaining income of each partner is shown below:

Remaining income = Net income - received amount

                               = $135,000 - $70,000

                              = $65,000

It will be divided equally in 1:1 ratio

So, the remaining income would be

Farmer = $32,500

Taylor = $32,500

Now, Their shares would be

Farmer = Salary received + his share of income

            = $70,000 + $32,500

            = $102,500

And, for Taylor it would be $32,500

Fund to Retire Bonds At the beginning of 2019, Shanklin Company issued 10-year bonds with a face value of $1,000,000 due on December 31, 2028. Shanklin wants to accumulate a fund to retire these bonds at maturity by making annual deposits beginning on December 31, 2019. Required: How much must Shanklin deposit each year, assuming that the fund will earn 12% interest a year compounded annually

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Answer:

$56,984

Explanation:

We can find the Annuity value by using the annuity formula which is as under:

Future Value = Annuity Value * Annuity Factor

Here

Future Value given is $1,000,000

Annuity Factor at 12% for 10 year bond = [1 - (1 + 12%)^10] / 12%  = 17.548735

By putting values in the formula given above, we have:

$1,000,000 / 17.548735  = Annuity Value

Annuity Value = $56,984

Financial institutions in the U.S. economySuppose Nick would like to invest $10,000 of his savings.
One way of investing is to purchase stock or bonds from a private company.
Suppose TouchTech, a hand-held computing firm, is selling stocks to raise money for a new lab—a practice known as---------(debt/equity)------ finance. Buying a share of TouchTech stock would give Nick-----(a claim to partial ownership in/an IOU, a promise to pay, from)------- the firm. In the event that TouchTech runs into financial difficulty, --------(nick and the other stockholders/ the bondholders)------will be paid first.
Suppose Nick decides to buy 100 shares of TouchTech stock.
Which of the following statements are correct? Check all that apply.

----Expectations of a recession that will reduce economy-wide corporate profits will likely cause the value of Nick's shares to decline.
----The Dow Jones Industrial Average is an example of a stock exchange where he can purchase TouchTech stock.
----An increase in the perceived profitability of TouchTech will likely cause the value of Nick's shares to rise.

Alternatively, Nick could invest by purchasing bonds issued by the government of Japan.

Assuming that everything else is equal, a bond issued by a government that is engaged in a civil war most likely pays a ----(higher/lower)---- interest rate than a bond issued by the government of Japan.

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Answer:

(1) A practice known as "equity" finance

(2) Busing a share of TouchTech stock would give Nick "a claim to partial ownership"

(3) "the bondholders" will be paid first"

(4) Of the three statements provided, statement # 1 and statement # 3 are correct

(5) A government that is engaged in civil war mist likely pays a "higher" interest rate

Explanation:

Lets look at the answer to each question individually below:

(1) Touch Tech is selling stocks to raise money. The process involves issuing common shares through investment banks in a primary market to raise capital. The firm is essentially selling pieces of itself to investors, or "shareholders" which is known as equity finance

(2) The firm sells a part of itself to the investors who buy stocks and shares in the company. This means that essentially the company is selling ownership up to a certain amount. This gives the shareholders rights to residual income of the company. So each shareholders is a part owner and their individual ownership depends on the percentage of shares that they hold relative to the total shares outstanding.

(3) Shareholders by definition have a claim on the residual income/cashflows of the company. This is income that has been derived after paying for operating activities, other expenses, interest payments, and tax payments. Bondholders are debt holders of a company and in terms of seniority of claim, the debt holders are paid off first. The shareholders come at the very bottom of the hierarchy in terms of getting paid compared to debt holders, the government, and preference shareholders.

(4) Expectation of a recession would mean a company finds it hard to achieve sales and therefore impacts the profitability. If the profitability is impacted negatively, shareholders would get a lower rate of return on their investment which would push down the demand for share, and this is why the price of the shares would likely decline. Similarly, if investors believe the Touch Tech will be able to earn good sales figures and good profitability, the rate of return on investment would be expected to be higher. Therefore, in this case, the increased demand for shared would drive up the price of the shares as well. Therefore both these statements are true,

On the other hand, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is NOT a stock exchange. An example of a stock exchange is the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) where investors can buy and sale shares. This is the exchange where Nick can buy the shares. The DJIA is simply an index that indicates how the prices of a select number of stocks from across the board are moving. The level at which the DJIA is at gives investors and idea as to how the overall market is performing rather than looking at the share price and volume trades of each individual stock.

(5) A war torn government issuing bonds would be perceived by investors as having difficulties in pay back its debts. Tax collections and economic performance of the country would be deeply impacted by the civil war. This would make the risk of not getting paid back a lot higher for a bondholder than a government that is stable and plenty of cash reserves. To compensate for this added risk, the government of a war torn state would have to offer investors a higher rate of return in exchange for their investment.

EA8. LO 2.2Suppose that a company has fixed costs of $18 per unit and variable costs $9 per unit when 15,000 units are produced. What are the fixed costs per unit when 12,000 units are produced?

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Answer:

$22.5 per unit

Explanation:

Given that,

When 15,000 units produced,

Company has fixed costs per unit = $18 per unit

Company has variable cost per unit = $9 per unit

Therefore,

Total fixed cost at 15,000 units:

= 15,000 units × $18 per unit

= $270,000

Per unit Fixed cost at 12,000 units:

= Total fixed cost ÷ 12,000 units

= $270,000 ÷ 12,000 units

= $22.5 per unit

Final answer:

To find the fixed costs per unit when 12,000 units are produced, divide the total fixed costs by the number of units produced at that level.

Explanation:

To find the fixed costs per unit when 12,000 units are produced, we first need to calculate the total fixed costs at 15,000 units and then divide it by 15,000 to find the fixed cost per unit at that level of production. Given that the fixed costs are $18 per unit at 15,000 units, the total fixed costs at that level would be 15,000 units multiplied by $18, which equals $270,000. To find the fixed costs per unit at 12,000 units, we divide the total fixed costs of $270,000 by 12,000 units, resulting in a fixed cost per unit of $22.50.

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