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Annette [7]
4 years ago
15

Monetary neutrality means that a change in the money supply can cause _______

Business
1 answer:
Kaylis [27]4 years ago
6 0

Answer: does not change real variables.

Explanation:

Monetary Neutrality is the idea that a change in the money stock affects only nominal variables in the economy like wages, prices, and exchange rates, and has no effect on real variables, like real GDP, employment, and real consumption.

When money is neutral and the velocity is stable, a rise in money supply will create a proportional increase in the price level and the nominal output.

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Question Completion:

The special offer price is taken as $75.00 and not $77.40 per unit.

Current sales is taken as 80,000 units instead of 84,000 units.

Answer:

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If Goshford Company accepts the offer to sell additional 21,000 units at the reduced price of $75.00 per unit, the combined total net income is:

$5,445,500.

Explanation:

Data and Calculations:

Monthly production capacity = 105,000 units

Current sales = 80,000 units

Regular unit selling price = $146

Regular sales revenue = $11,680,000 ($146 * 80,000)

Special order selling price = $75.00

Special order quantity = 21,000

Special order sales revenue = $1,575,000 ($75 * 21,000)

Per unit Cost at 80,000 units

Direct materials                 12.5     $1,000,000

Direct labor                        15          1,200,000

Variable

manufacturing overhead 10            800,000

Variable production cost 37.50  $3,000,000

Fixed manufacturing

 overhead                        17.5        1,400,000

Variable selling and

administrative expenses 14          1,120,000

Fixed selling and

administrative expenses 13         1,040,000

Totals                                82       6,560,000

Relevant costs:                          Unit

Variable production cost         37.50

Variable selling and

administrative expenses        14.00

Shipping expense                     8.00

Total relevant cost per unit $59.50

Cost of goods sold:

Regular = $3,000,000 (80,000 * $37.50)

Special = $787,500 (21,000 * $37.50)

Combined Total Net Income:

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Sales revenue            $11,680,000       $1,575,000     $13,255,000

Cost of goods sold       3,000,000            787,500         3,787,500

Contribution               $8,680,000         $787,500       $9,467,500

Fixed manufacturing

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Variable selling and admin.

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Answer:

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Credit Cash Account $192,000

To record the purchase of used machine by cash.

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Credit Cash Account $9,600

To record the repair and installation costs.

December 31:

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Credit Accumulated Depreciation $29,760

To record depreciation expense for the period.

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Credit Equipment $201,600

To transfer the sale of equipment to Equipment.

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Debit Accumulated Depreciation $148,800

Credit Sale of Equipment $148,800

To record the disposal

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Jan. 3 repair expenses                            8,000

Jan. 3 installation                                     1,600

Total cost of acquisition                   $201,600

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