Colicchio Corporation acquired two inventory items at a lump-sum cost of $60,000. The acquisition included 3,000 units of knife X001, and 3,000 units of knife X002. X001 normally sells for $20 per unit, and X002 for $10 per unit. If Colicchio sells 1,000 units of X002, what amount of gross profit should it recognize?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Explanation:

X001 Sales volum = 3000*$20 = $60,000

X002 Sales volum = 3000*$10 = $30,000

Total $90,000

Allocated to X002 based on sales volum is 33.33% (30,000/90,000) of the 60,000, which is $20,000

Cost per unit of X002 is $6.67 ($20,000/3,000). Sells 1000 units, $6.67*1000 = $6670.

Gross profit = Revenue $10,000 - Cost $6670 = $3330 in gross profit

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

$3,333

Explanation:

Using the maximum revenue achievable as cost allocation basis, we can then proceed as follows:

Knife X001 maximum achievable revenue = $20 × 3,000 = $60,000

Knife X001 achievable maximum revenue = $10 × 3,000 = $30,000

Total maximum achievable revenue = $60,000 + $30,000

Weight of Knife X001 = 60,000/90,000 = 0.67

Weight of Knife X002 = 30,000/90,000 = 0.33

Total cost allocated to Knife X001 = 0.67 × 60,000 = $40,000

Total cost allocated to Knife X002 = 0.33 × 60,000 = $30,000

Unit cost of Knife X001 = $40,000/3,000 = $13.33

Unit cost of Knife X002 = $20,000/3,000 = $6.67

Revenue from Knife X002 1,000 units sold = $10 × 1,000 = $10,000

Cost of Knife X002 1,000 units sold = $6.67 × 1,000 = $6,667

Gross profit from Knife X002 1,000 units sold = $10,000 - $10,000 – $6,667 = $3,333.

Therefore, amount of gross profit which Colicchio Corporation should recognize is $3,333 if 1,000 units of Knife X002 is sold.


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Answer:

c. 7%

Explanation:

According to the given scenario, the computation of the annual stated interest rate on the bonds is shown below:-

Sated interest Rate = Cash interest ÷ Face Value of the bond × 2

= $7,000÷ $200,000 × 2

= 7%

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Direct material:

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Direct labor:

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Answer:

$136,363

Explanation:

For computing the willing amount to pay, first we have to determine the expected cash flow that is shown below:

Expected cash flow is

= $80,000 × 0.5 + $220,000 × 0.5

= $40,000 + $110,000

= $150,000

Now the willing amount is

= Expected cash flow × 1 ÷ (1 + risk free investment + risk premium)

= $150,000 × 1 ÷ (1 + 10%)

= $150,000 × 0.9090

= $136,363

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Answer:

$1,085,000

Explanation:

Given that,

Accounts receivable, 1/1/04 = $650,000

Credit sales for 2004 = 2,700,000

Sales returns for 2004 = 75,000

Accounts written off during 2004 = 40,000

Collections from customers during 2004 = 2,150,000

Estimated future sales returns at 12/31/04 = 50,000

Estimated uncollectible accounts at 12/31/04 = 110,000

Receivable before allowances for sales returns and uncollectible accounts:

= Accounts receivable, 1/1/04 + Credit sales for 2004 - Accounts written off during 2004 - Collections from customers during 2004 - Sales return

= $ 650,000 + $2,700,000 - $40,000 - $2,150,000 - 75,000

= $1,085,000

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Answer:

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Cost of preferred stock = Dividend paid

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WACC = Kd(D/V)(1-T) + Kp(P/V) + Ke(E/v)

WACC = 6.1(39  /100)(1 -0.35) + 7.67(11/100) + 9.637(50/100)  

WACC  = 1.55 + 0.84 + 4.82  

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Explanation:

In this case, cost of debt has been given. Cost of preferred stock is calculated as current dividend paid divided by current market price.

Cost of equity is calculated based on capital asset pricing model, which is Risk-free rate plus beta multiplied by the market risk premium.

WACC equals after-tax cost of debt multiplied by the proportion of debt in the capital structure plus cost of preferred stock multiplied by the proportion of preferred stock in the capital structure plus cost of equity multiplied by proportion of equity in the capital structure.

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