Answer:
Income per worker = 1.41 ; If rate of savings is 20% or 0.20 - Savings = 0.28
Explanation:
Y is output or income per worker, is given as a function of factors - Capital & Labour.
Y = F (K,L) = K^1/2.L^1/2
Given : 'Capital per worker' = 2
So, labour = 1 & capital = 2
Income [Y] per worker = (2)^1/2 . (1)^1/2
I.4 x 1
= 1.41
Savings [S] is a function of Income [Y]
S = f (Y)
S = s.f(Y) ; where s represents ratio / proportion of income saved.
Example : If 's' savings rate is 20% i.e 0.20
S = (0.20) (1.41)
= 0.28
Answer:
Rocky Mountain Bikes
Current moving average price is:
$25.43
Total inventory valuation is:
$11,443.50
Explanation:
Colorado warehouse:
Item Qty Price Moving Total Total Value
average price Qty
Inventory 50 $25.13 50 $1,256.50
Purchase 300 $25.54 $25.48 350 $8,918.50
Transfer 100 $25.25 $25.43 450 $11,443.50
Rocky Mountain Bikes' Colorado warehouse uses the moving average price to value the inventory. The moving average price is computed by creating a constantly updated average price. This smoothens the price data.
Answer:
z = 0.96, standard deviations to the right of the mean 170 cm
Explanation:
z=
x = 176 cm is 0.96, standard deviations to the right of the mean 170 cm
Answer:
Number of Shares for Basic Earnings per Share = 3,000,000
Number of Shares for Diluted Earnings per Share = 3,200,000
Explanation:
Basic Earnings per Share = Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock / Weighted Average Number of Common Shares
Weighted Average Number of Common Shares
Common Shares Outstanding - December 31, year 1 2,500,000
April 1, Year 2 Issue, 9/12× 500,000 375,000
July 1, Year 2 Issue, 6/12× 250,000 125,000
Number of Shares for Basic Earnings per Share 3,000,000
Diluted Earnings per Share =Adjusted Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock /Adjusted Weighted Average Number of Common Shares
Adjusted Weighted Average Number of Common Shares
Number of Shares for Basic Earnings per Share 3,000,000
Add 7% convertible bonds (5,000×40 shares) 200,000
Number of Shares for Diluted Earnings per Share 3,200,000
To compute basic earnings per share (EPS) and diluted earnings per share for the year ended December 31, year 2, we need to consider the weighted average number of shares outstanding during the year. The number of shares to be used in computing basic EPS would be 2,500,000 for the first three months, then 3,000,000 for the next six months, and finally 3,250,000 for the last three months. For diluted EPS, we would use the same number of shares as the basic EPS calculation.
To compute basic earnings per share (EPS), we need to consider the weighted average number of shares outstanding during the year. For this, we calculate the number of months each share was outstanding and then multiply it by the number of shares for that period. The number of shares to be used in computing basic EPS would be 2,500,000 for the first three months, then 3,000,000 (2,500,000 + 500,000) for the next six months, and finally 3,250,000 (2,500,000 + 500,000 + 250,000) for the last three months.
For diluted EPS, we need to consider the potential dilutive effect of convertible bonds. Since no bonds were converted into common stock, the number of shares to be used in computing diluted EPS would be the same as the basic EPS calculation.
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For example, the IRS has developed ways of (document matching/ maximizing income) where Treasury can determine if a transaction has been properly reported by comparing (related party information/ third party information/ yearly averages) to relevant taxpayers' returns for the year.
Answer:
Fewer than 1% of all individual tax returns are audited in a given tax year. However, certain types of both taxpayers and income—including, for instance, high-income individuals, cash- oriented businesses, real estate transactions, and estate- and gift-taxable transfers—are subject to much higher probabilities of audit. The ethical tax professional does not "play the audit lottery" and lower his/her reporting standards because of a perception that such actions "will not be caught," nor should the tax professional allow clients to do so.
Explanation:
Fewer than 1% of all individual tax returns as well as all corporate tax return are been audited in a given tax year.
However, certain types of both taxpayers and the income for example high-income individuals, cash- oriented businesses, real estate transactions, estate as well as gift-taxable transfer are often subject to much higher probabilities of audit.
Furthermore the ethical tax professional does not "play the audit lottery" and lower his/her reporting standards because of a perception that such actions "will not be caught," nor should the tax professional allow clients to do so which is why thethe IRS has developed ways of document matching/ maximizing income in which Treasury can help determine if a transaction has been properly and effectively reported by comparing all related party information, third party information and yearly averages to relevant taxpayers' returns for the year.
Answer:
The weighted average contribution margin per unit is $131.32.
Explanation:
The total combined sales of both the products equal, 6300 + 3900 = 10200
The weightage of each product in sales mix is,
Silver = 6300 / 10200
Gold = 3900 / 10200
The weighted average contribution margin can be calculated by multiplying the per unit contribution of each product with their respective weights.
Weighted average unit CM = 6300/10200 * 95 + 3900/10200 * 190
Weighted average unit CM = $131.32
a. Prepare the entry to correct the prior year's depreciation, if necessary.
b. Prepare the entry to record depreciation for 2021.
Answer:
a. Prepare the entry to correct the prior year's depreciation, if necessary.
b. Prepare the entry to record depreciation for 2021.
Explanation:
purchase cost of machinery $66,000
estimated useful life 8 years
estimated salvage value $4,400
depreciation has been recorded using the previous basis during the first 5 years, but now the estimated useful life was extended to 10 years and the salvage value = $4,950
depreciation expense per year (during first 5 years) = ($66,000 - $4,400) / 8 = $7,700 per year
accumulated depreciation up to year 5 = $7,700 x 5 = $38,500
the carrying value of the asset on January 1, 2021 = $66,000 - $38,500 = $27,500
the new depreciation expense per year = ($27,500 - $4,950) / 5 = $4,510
depreciation expense for 2021:
Dr Depreciation expense 4,510
Cr Accumulated depreciation - machinery 4,510