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Zolol [24]
3 years ago
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When taking a multiple choice, read the entire question carefully, including all the

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Ksivusya [100]3 years ago
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<span>When taking a multiple choice, read the entire question carefully, including all the ANSWERS
your answer to the question is ANSWERS
good luck ;)</span>
azamat3 years ago
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Including all the answers.
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<h3>What is the income effect?</h3>
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The price of gasoline dropped and this increased the relative income of consumers because they were able to buy more gasoline.

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The balance sheet of Cattleman's Steakhouse shows assets of $86,700 and liabilities of $15,200. The fair value of the assets is
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Longhorn should record goodwill on this purchase of $7920.

Explanation:

Longhorn Goodwill=Price Paid to Acquire - Total fair Assets

Total Fair Assets=Fair Value of Assets-Fair Value if Liabilities

Total Fair Assets= $89,900-$15,200

Total Fair Assets= $74,700

Longhorn Goodwill=Price Paid to Acquire - Total fair Assets

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Longhorn should record goodwill on this purchase of $7920.

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WATERWAYS  CORPORATION

1. Overhead Rates and Actual Cost

Activity Cost                        Activity-based                Actual Cost

Pools                                  Overhead Rates               Assigned

Irrigation Installation  $148 ($1,928,440/13,030)  $1,925,480 ($148 * 13,010)

Machining                  $0.05                                   $1,668,800

(all machine use)     ($1,668,750/33,375,000)    ($0.05 * 33,376,000)

Customer Orders      $11 ($28,600/2,600)           $28,182 ($11 * 2,562)

Design                        $109 ($763/7)                     $654 ($109 * 6)

Selling                        $15 ($306,000/20,400)      $309,150 ($15 * 20,610)

2. Classification of activities by level, unit level, batch level, product level, or facility level:

Testing of products (if all items are tested)               Unit level

Testing of products (if all items are not tested)         Batch level

Designing new products                                             Product level

Packaging                                                                    Unit level

Molding                                                                        Product level

Assembling                                                                  Batch level

Depreciation                                                                Facility level

Machine maintenance                                                Facility level

Advertising                                                                  Product level

Equipment setups                                                      Batch level

Electricity required to run equipment                       Unit level

Requisitioning materials                                            Unit level

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a) Data and Calculations:

ABC system for Waterways.

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Irrigation  Installation  Labor cost       $1,928,440    13,030            13,010

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Customer  orders Number of  orders      28,600    2,600           2,562

Shipping               none (direct)              N/A           N/A         traced directly

Design                 Cost per design               763        7                     6

Selling Number of sales  calls              306,000   20,400           20,610

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  • No machine processes more than one job simultaneously.
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Suppose that the processing times are exponentially distributed.

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In order to determine this, we employ the formula for calculating the present value of a perpetuity since the fund is meant to provide $140,000 a year forever.

A perpetuity can be described as payments that is made or received periodically forever or indefinitely.

The formula for calculating the present value of a perpetuity is given as follows:

PV = M / i  ............................. (1)

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PV = the amount of money that must be deposited today = ?

M = yearly amount to receive forever = $140,000

i = expected rate of return = 5.45, or 0.0545

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PV = $140,000 / 0.0545

PV = $2,568,807.34

Therefore, the amount of money that must be deposited to day to fund this gift is<u> $2,568,807.34</u>.

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