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Angelina_Jolie [31]
3 years ago
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Help soon! Its Sunday and i have too much over due homework ;-;

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1 answer:
NARA [144]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

the first one at the left goes with the third one on the left.

the second on the left goes with the second one .

the third one goes with the first one

and the last one goes with the last one

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Answer:

The correct answer is Decrease by $5,500.

Explanation:

According to the scenario, the computation of the given data are as follows:

First we calculate the previous operating income, by using following formula:

Previous operating income = ($8.5 - $5.25) × 10,000 units - $22,000

= $10,500

Now, we will calculate the current operating income by using following formula:

New operating income = ($7.5 - $5.25) 12,000  units - $22,000

= $5,000

So, the change in operating income can be calculated as

Change in operating income = New operating income - Previous operating income

= $5,000 - $10,500

= -$5,500 ( Negative shows Decrease)

= Decrease by $5,500.

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3 years ago
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a. The accounting rate of return = 50%

b. The payback period = 6 years ($200,000 * 6)

c. The net present value = ($39,600)

d. The net present value at 15% = ($237,200)

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Initial investment cost in new equipment = $1,200,000

Annual incremental net income from cost savings = $200,000

Salvage value of the new equipment = $200,000

Estimated useful life of equipment = 8 years

Hurdle rate = 10%

a. Accounting rate of return = (($200,000 * 8 + $200,000) - $1,200,000)/$1,200,000

= ($1,800,000 - $1,200,00)/$1,200,000

= $600,000/$1,200,000 * 100 = 50%

NPV at 10% hurdle rate:

Initial investment = $1,200,000 * 1 = $1,200,000

Annual incremental savings:

= $200,000 * 5.335 =                        $1,067,000

Salvage value = $200,000 * 0.467         93,400

Total benefits                                     $1,160,400

NPV =                                                    ($39,600)

NPV at 15% hurdle rate:

Initial investment = $1,200,000 * 1 = $1,200,000

Annual incremental savings:

= $200,000 * 4.487 =                           $897,400

Salvage value = $200,000 * 0.327         65,400

Total benefits                                      $962,800

NPV =                                                  ($237,200)

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Step-by-step explanation:

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(not given in the options)

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Annual depreciation = ($23,040 - $1,600)/8

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After 4 years

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= $10,720

The net book value then

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= $12,320  

Since the asset's total estimated useful life was revised from 8 years to 6 years and there was no change in the estimated salvage value

New depreciation = ($12,320  - $1,600)/2

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Cost of Sales=Opening Inventory+Purchases-Closing Inventory

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Inventory Turnover Ratio= <u>Cost of Sales</u>

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