Answer:
Incremental Analysis for special order
units <u>10,000</u>
offer price $290,000
Variable cost:
Cost of goods sold($22.5 *10,000) 225,000
Selling and Administrative expenses
($2.05*10,000) 20,500
shipping cost (0.77*10,000) <u> 7,700 </u> <u> (253,200)</u>
Additional contribution <u> 36,800</u>
Explanation:
variable cost goods sold per unit = ( 3,633,000 - 960,000)/118800 = $22.5
Variable selling and admin expense per unit = ( 517,540 - 274,000)/118800
= $ 2.05
Answer:
So markup percentage will be 8 % on total unit cost
Explanation:
We have given that cost base per unit including selling and administrative expenses is $60
per unit cost of selling and and administrative expenses is $15
The company desired ROI per unit is $6
We have to calculate the markup percentage on total unit cost
Markup percentage on total unit cost is given by '
markup percentage =
So markup percentage will be 8 % on total unit cost
Answer:
$12,146
Explanation:
The computation of present value of this opportunity cost is shown below:-
Net After tax Operating Profit Per month = Rent space per month × Profit margin on the renting the space percentage
= $1,000 × 30%
= $300
Project is for 4 Years
Total months = 4 × 12
= 48 Months
Interest Rate Per month = 9% ÷ 12
= 0.75%
As per the question the Rent is Received at the start of the month
So Present Value of this opportunity cost = $300 (1 + PVAF (0.75%,47))
= $300 × ( 1 + 39.486)
= $12,145.85
= $12,146
Answer:
Under the lower-of-cost-or- net realizable value basis of accounting for inventories, the value that Taylor should report for the TVs on the balance sheet is $350 × 5 = $1,750
Explanation:
The lower-of-cost-or- net realizable value basis of accounting for inventories values inventory at the lower of its cost or net realizable value. This basis of accounting gives a <em>faithful representation</em> to the users of the value of assets in inventory that firm holds. This is also <em>prudent</em> in that profits are not overstated in the Income statement.