Answer:
$580,000 underapplied
Explanation:
The computation of the ending overhead is shown below:
The applied overhead is
= Predetermined overhead rate × actual machine hours
= $40 × 90,000
= $3,600,000
Now the underapplied overhead is
= $4,180,000 - $3,600,000
= $580,000
So the ending overhead is $580,000 underapplied
Answer:
a) The amount of annual depreciation by straight-line method = Cost of the asset - Salvage Value / Number of years in useful life
= ($90,000 - $12,000) / 25 years
= $78,000 / 25 years
= $3,120
Thus, the amount of depreciation under straight-line method is $3,120.
b) Depreciation for first year under double declining balance method = Cost of the asset / Number of years in useful life * 2
= $90,000 / 25 years * 2
= $7,200
Thus, the amount of depreciation for the first year under double declining balance method is $7,200.
Depreciation for second year under double declining balance method = Cost of the asset - First year depreciation / number of years in useful life * 2
= $90,000 - $7,200 / 25 years * 2
= $6,624
Thus, the amount of depreciation for the second year under double declining balance method is $6,624.
Answer:
The price is above equilibrium; quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded.
Explanation:
A surplus in the market means the actual price of a product is above the equilibrium point. The quantity supplied is much more than the quantity demanded. A considerable population of buyers will not afford the product due to its high price.
Higher prices will cause the demand for goods to decrease in the market. When there is a surplus in the market, sellers will tend to reduce the price hence increasing the quantity demanded. This will decrease the quantity supplied. The buyers will now afford the product.
Answer:
d. $42,000
Explanation:
Calculation for what was the estate's distributable net income (DNI)
ESTATE'S DISTRIBUTED NET INCOME
GROSS INCOME:
Taxable interest $65,000
ESTATE DISBURSEMENTS:
Less Administrative expenses ($14,000)
Less Charitable contributions from gross income ($9,000)
DISTRIBUTED NET INCOME (DNI) $42,000
($65,000-$14,000-$9,000)
Therefore the estate's distributable net income (DNI) will be $42,000
Answer:
$1,138.92
Explanation:
Current bond price can be calculated present value (PV) of cash flows formula below:
Current price or PV of bond = C{[1 - (1 + i)^-n] ÷ i} + {M × (1 + i)^-n} ...... (1)
Where:
Face value = $1,000
r = coupon rate = 7.2% annually = (7.2% ÷ 2) semiannually = 3.6% semiannually
C = Amount of semiannual interest payment = Face value × r
C = $1,000 × 3.6% = $36
n = number of payment periods remaining = (12 - 1) × 2 = 22
i = YTM = 5.5% annually = (5.5% ÷ 2) semiannually = 2.75% semiannually = 0.0275 semiannually
M = value at maturity = face value = $1,000
Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:
PV of bond = 36{[1 - (1 + 0.0275)^-22] ÷ 0.0275} + {1,000 × (1 + 0.0275)^-22}
PV of bond = $1,138.92.
Therefore, the current bond price is $1,138.92.