Answer:
b. $354,000,000
Explanation:
Sales revenue from new portable campers $228,000,000
(19,000 campers * $12,000)
Add: Increased revenue from motor homes $202,500,000
(4,500 unit * $45,000
)
Less: Decreased revenue from Luxury $76,500,000
motor coaches (900 unit * $85,000
) <u> </u>
Annual sales figure when evaluating this <u>$354,000,000</u>
project
Explanation:
The journal entry for issuance of the stock for acquiring the land is shown below:
Land A/c Dr $82,600 (5,900 shares × $14 per share)
To Common stock A/c $64900 (5,900 shares × $11 per share)
To Additional paid-in capital in excess of par - Common stock A/c $17,700 (5,900 shares × $3 per share)
(Being the issuance of the stock for acquiring the land is recorded)
Answer:
First in, first out (FIFO)
Explanation:
In FIFO, the assets produced or acquired first are sold, used or disposed of first and may be used by an individual or a corporation. So , since the newer costs are more relevant , the oldest cost won't affect the ending valuation.
Answer:$81
Explanation:
The options given are:
a. $76
b. $80
c. $81
d. $82
If the principal market that is, the market that the greatest volume of activity can't be identified, then the most advantageous market would be used to determine the fair value of a financial asset.
The most advantageous market is the market that has the highest net price, after transaction cost has been considered even though the transaction costs is not included into the fair value. Therefore, the second market gives the highest net price of $80 after the consideration of the transaction costs, hence, it should be utilized for fair value purposes.
The fair value amount include the transaction costs, which give $80 + $1 = $81
The fair value amount is $81.
Answer:
Present Value= $14,285.71
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
You are thinking of building a new machine that will save you $1,000 in the first year.
The machine will then begin to wear out so that the savings decline at a rate of 2 % per year forever.
Interest rate= 5%
We need to use the formula of a perpetual annuity. Because of the wear out, we need to sum it to the interest rate the 2%
PV= Cf/(i-wear put)
PV= 1,000 / (0.05 + 0.02)= $14,285.71