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3 years ago
11

A company can save tens of thousands of dollars in the long run by converting to energy saving bulbs and instituting energy savi

ng policies across the whole corporation. After talking to CEO and board, he gets the go ahead to make the changes, but first they want him to write up a plan with a budget and plan for how he will use employees' time, also called a
-white paper.
-business proposal.
-development timeline spreadsheet analysis.
-business report.
Business
1 answer:
Vesnalui [34]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: business proposal

Explanation:

Business proposal shows the benefits of embarking on a particular project, the plans needed to execute the project, the breakdown of materials needed to achieve the aim of the project, time frame, and the budget or total cost breakdown to successfully complete the project.

In summary, business proposal is written in other to convince investors to invest in a particular project.

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Answer:

a.

                                                                       Debit   Credit

December 31, 2017

Lease Equipment Under Capital Leases    $166,794  

                                                      Lease Liability    $166,794

December 31, 2017/January 1, 2018

Lease Liability                                        $40,000  

                                                         Cash             $40,000

b.                                           Debit               Credit

December 31, 2018

Depreciation Expense  $23,828  

          Accumulated Depreciation      $23,828

December 31, 2018/January 1, 2019

Interest Expense           $12,679  

Lease Liability          $27,321  

                           Cash                     $40,000

c.                                             Debit     Credit

December 31, 2019

Depreciation Expense        $23,828  

  Accumulated Depreciation  $23,828

December 31, 2019/January 1, 2020

Interest Expense                    $9,947  

Lease Liability                 $30,053  

                Cash                         $40,000

d. Balance Sheet

December 31,2019

Property Plant and Equipment                             Current Liabilities  

Leased Equipment Under Capital Leases $166,794 Lease Liability $33,058

Less Accumulated Depreciation $47,656  

                                                        $119,138                Long Term  

                                                                                      Lease Liability $36,362

Explanation:

a. The journal entries, that should be recorded on January 1, and December 31, 2017, by Steel would be as follows:

                                                                       Debit   Credit

December 31, 2017

Lease Equipment Under Capital Leases    $166,794  

                                                      Lease Liability    $166,794

December 31, 2017/January 1, 2018

Lease Liability                                        $40,000  

                                                         Cash             $40,000

Lease Equipment Under Capital Leases=(40,000*PVIFA(10%,Years = 40,000*4.16986))= $166,794  

b. The journal entries, that should be recorded on January 1 and December 31, 2018, by Steel would be as follows:

                                          Debit               Credit

December 31, 2018

Depreciation Expense  $23,828  

          Accumulated Depreciation      $23,828

December 31, 2018/January 1, 2019

Interest Expense           $12,679  

Lease Liability          $27,321  

                           Cash                     $40,000

Depreciation Expense= (166,794/7)=$23,828

Interest Expense [(166,794 - 40,000)*10%]=$12,679  

Lease Liability=(40,000 - 12,679)=$27,321

c. The journal entries, that should be recorded on January 1, and December 31, 2019, by Steel would be as follows:

                                            Debit     Credit

December 31, 2019

Depreciation Expense        $23,828  

  Accumulated Depreciation  $23,828

December 31, 2019/January 1, 2020

Interest Expense                    $9,947  

Lease Liability                 $30,053  

                Cash                         $40,000

d. The amounts that would appear on Steel's December 31, 2019, balance sheet relative to the lease arrangement would be as follows:

Balance Sheet

December 31,2019

Property Plant and Equipment                             Current Liabilities  

Leased Equipment Under Capital Leases $166,794 Lease Liability $33,058

Less Accumulated Depreciation $47,656  

                                                        $119,138                Long Term  

                                                                                      Lease Liability $36,362

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Valence Electronics has 213 million shares outstanding. It expects earnings at the end of the year of $800 million. Valence pays
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For computation of Valence's share price first we need to find out the share price which is shown below:-

Share price = (Paid earning of Valence × Ended year of expected earning) ÷ (Equity cost of capital - Expected growth rate)

= (40% × $800 million) ÷ (9% - 7%)

= (0.4 × $800 million) ÷ (0.09 - 0.07)

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= $16,000 million

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= $16,000 million ÷ 213 million

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Income = Total revenue - Total cost

Total cost = total Fixed cost + Total variable cost

total Fixed cost = $14,000

Total Variable costs = variable cost per unit x quantity = $4q

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