Answer:
The gross profit method of inventory valuation is not valid when
c. the gross margin percentage changes significantly during the year.
Explanation:
Gross Profit Method:
It is such method that is used to determine the value of ending inventory in a specific period.
- The option a, b and d are valid as this method is used when there is substantial increase in the quantity of inventory or in the cost of the inventory during the year. Moreover, it is also used to calculate the amount of ending inventory that is effected by a disaster such as fire, theft etc.
- The option c is not valid because it is not used when the gross margin percentage changes significantly during the year as gross profit method is only used to determine the amount of an ending inventory.
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Questin 1. is A so is question 2 and 3 it looks like
Answer:
First we need to compute levered cost of equity
Ro = 15.40%
D/E ratio = 0.40/(1-0.40) = 0.6667
Rd=7.2%
We have following formula for levered cost of equity using MM model proposition II:
Without taxes
Re = Ro + (Ro – Rd) x (1-t) x D/E
= 0.1380 + (0.1380-0.0720)x (1-0.0)x0.6667
= 0.1380 + 0.0440
= 18.20%
Therefore, new cost of equity would be 18.20%.
With taxes
Re = Ro + (Ro – Rd) x (1-t) x D/E
= 0.1380 + (0.1380-0.0720)x (1-0.34)x0.6667
= 0.1380 + 0.0290
= 16.70%
Therefore, new cost of equity would be 16.70%.