Answer:
Projects A,B,C,D and E should be accepted
Explanation:
Based on the fact that each of the itemized projects has the same of level of risk as the company's existing assets, we suggest that the firm undertake those projects that gives a return rate which is above the current weighted average cost of capital of 10.5%
In essence,projects A,B,C,D and E should be accepted as they 12%,11.5%,11.2%,11% and 10.7% returns on investment respectively.
Projects F& G would be rejected on the premise that their rates of return are lower than what is currently obtainable in Midwest Water Works.
Answer: The answer is e. $215,000.
Explanation: Based on the information provided in the question, see the cash flows statement below:
XYZ Cash Flows Statement
Net income $180,000
Increase in account receivable (15,000)
Increase in accounts payable 50,000
Cash flows from operating activities $215,000
- Note that the purchase of equipment of $50,000 cash would not be considered under cash flows from operating activities but would rather be considered under cash flows from investing activities.
- Increase in accounts receivable means outflow of cash while increase in accounts payable means non-payment of debt, that is, inflow of cash.
Answer:
$70,000
Explanation:
The amount of direct material purchased during the year will be arrived at by working back from the amount of Direct Materials used within the year, then we <u>less</u> opening stock of Direct Material because obviously that was not purchased within the year but was carried over from previous period; and finally we add closing stock of Direct Material because that was left over from what was bought during the current period.
Direct materials used............................... $72,000
Beginning Direct materials inventory... ($9,000)
Ending Direct materials inventory..........<u> $7,000 </u>
Direct material purchased ........................<u>$70,000</u>