Answer:
$40,000
Explanation:
Since Missy's policy had a replacement cost endorsement, her insurer must pay for a replacement grain drill even if its cost is higher than the policy's limit.
Replacement cost insurance is generally better than cash cost insurance because most equipment, buildings (including houses) and vehicles tend to depreciate, and their replacement cost is generally higher than their cash value.
Answer:
$45.85
Explanation:
Price today = Next year dividend / (Rate of return - Dividend growth rate)
Next year dividend = $1.85 * 1.041% = $1.92585
Therefore, we have:
Price today = $1.92585 / (8.3% - 4.1%) = $45.85
Therefore, you will be willing to pay $45.85 today to purchase one share of the company's stock.
Answer:
$28,240
Explanation:
Total sales = $334,000
Variable cost:
Sales commissions = $334,000 × 6%
= $20,040
Total fixed costs = Sales manager's salary + Advertising expenses
= $5,300 + $2,900
= $8,200
Total selling expenses = Total variable cost + Total fixed cost
= $20,040 + $8,200
= $28,240
Therefore, the total selling expenses to be reported on the selling expense budget for the month of February is $28,240.
Missing information:
How much is the value of full costing ending inventory?
Answer:
$8,750
Explanation:
1,000 units were produced and 800 were sold, so ending inventory = 200 units
total production cost per unit (under full costing) = $35,000 / 800 = $43.75
ending inventory = $43.75 x 200 = $8,750
Full costing basically refers to absorption costing, which calculates COGS using both variable and fixed costs (total production costs).