The cost of a truck is $18,000 and am approved for an 8% loan but can choose to finance the loan for either 48 or 60 months.
What will be the additional cost over the life of the loan, if i choose the 60 month term instead of 48 months? can you please give a formula that is clear?
In: Finance
How a company can compete on cost, quality, time and flexibility
In: Operations Management
Which financial investments are valued at amortized cost? Explain the rationale.
In: Accounting
You are considering a project that requires an initial investment of $110,000 with a cost of capital of 8%. You expect the project to have a five-year life, and produce cash flows of $19,000 in year 1, $38,000 in year 2, $58,000 in year 3, $29,000 in year 4 and $10,000 in year 5.
What is this project’s Discounted Payback Period?
Group of answer choices
A. 3.96 years
B. 2.91years
C. 3.65 years
D. 3.28 years
In: Finance
The cost of adding a new communication node at a location not currently included in the network is of concern to a major manufacturing company. To try to predict the price of new communication nodes, data were obtain on a random sample of existing nodes.
We have information on the following variables:
?: Installation cost of the node, in U.S. dollars (COST)
?1: Number of ports available for access (NUMPORTS)
?2: Bandwidth (BANDWIDTH)
?3: Port speed (PORTSPEED)
Use MINITAB to answer the following questions.
COST NUMPORTS BANDWIDTH PORTSPEED
52388 68 58 653
51761 52 179 499
50221 44 123 422
36095 32 38 307
27500 16 29 154
57088 56 141 538
54475 56 141 538
33969 28 48 269
31309 24 29 230
23444 24 10 230
24269 12 56 115
53479 52 131 499
33543 20 38 192
33056 24 29 230
Perform a global F-test by completing the following steps:
a. The null hypothesis is ?0: ?1 = ?2 = ?3 = 0, what is the alternative hypothesis?
b. What is the p-value for this test?
c. Is there evidence that at least one explanatory variable (number of ports, bandwidth, or port speed) is useful in explaining the variation in the installation cost for communication nodes? (Circle one) i. Yes ii. No
d. What is the value of the MSE for the full model?
In: Math
(Individual or component costs of capital) Compute the cost of capital for the firm for the following:
a. A bond that has a $1,000 par value (face value) and a contract or coupon interest rate of 10.2 percent. Interest payments are $51.00 and are paid semiannually. The bonds have a current market value of $1,130 and will mature in 10 years. The firm's marginal tax rate is 34 percet.
b. A new common stock issue that paid a $1.81 dividend last year. The firm's dividends are expected to continue to grow at 6.8 percent per year, forever. The price of the firm's common stock is now $27.45.
c. A preferred stock that sells for $143 pays a dividend of 9.3 percent, and has a $100 par value.
d. A bond selling to yield 12.1 percent where the firm's tax rate is 34 percent.
a. The after-tax cost of debt is .... %. (Round to two decimal places.)
b. The cost of common equity is......%. (Round to two decimal places.)
c. The cost of preferred stock is ....%. (Round to two decimal places.)
d. The after-tax cost of debt is ......%. (Round to two decimal places.)
In: Finance
Objective
This assignment examines the importance of the cost of quality to an organization. Through this, we will gain a better understanding of how we can measure the cost of quality in an organization and what benefits can be gained from the cost of quality.
Scenario
This is a true story that dominates the global media in 2019/20 and shook an established and trusted company to its core. More details are easily available online but the following summary was taken from Wikipedia.
The Story
Boeing is a major airline manufacturer. The introduction of it’s new Boeing 737 Max plan resulted in 346 deaths.
The Challenge
In March 2019, aviation authorities around the world grounded the Boeing 737 Max passenger aircraft after two new airplanes crashed within five months of each other, killing all 346 people aboard. After the first accident, Lion air Flight 610 on October 29, 2018, investigators determined that the MAX's new Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS), which was omitted from flight manuals and crew training, automatically and repeatedly forced the aircraft to nosedive.
The Response
In April 2019, Boeing admitted that MCAS played a role in both accidents. In October, the Indonesian authorities concluded that problems with airplane design, certification, maintenance, and flight crew actions contributed to the Lion Air accident. In November 2019, the FAA revoked Boeing's authority to issue airworthiness certificates for individual MAX airplanes. In December 2019, the U.S. House of Representatives criticized the FAA and Boeing for their inaction despite known risks.
in December 2019, Boeing ousted its CEO over mismanagement of the crisis. Airlines canceled 183 orders for the MAX in 2019. In January 2020, Boeing halted production until regulators clear the airliner to fly again. Boeing revealed derogatory messages between its employees, sent during certification, about the MAX design, FAA regulation, and Lion Air's request for flight simulator training. Boeing estimated the grounding and production suspension will result in an additional $6.3 billion to produce the aircraft, reducing the margin of the 737 program in the future, with $18.4 billion in total future losses arising from the grounding.
Deliverables
Analyze the above scenario using the 4 Costs of Quality given below:
Your detailed analysis and report should reflect:
In: Operations Management
(Individual or component costs of capital) Compute the cost of capital for the firm for the following:
a. A bond that has a $1 comma 000 par value (face value) and a contract or coupon interest rate of 10.9 percent. Interest payments are $54.50 and are paid semiannually. The bonds have a current market value of $1 comma 126 and will mature in 10 years. The firm's marginal tax rate is 34 percent.
b. A new common stock issue that paid a $1.78 dividend last year. The firm's dividends are expected to continue to grow at 7.5 percent per year, forever. The price of the firm's common stock is now $27.87.
c. A preferred stock that sells for $146, pays a dividend of 8.8 percent, and has a $100 par value.
d. A bond selling to yield 12.4 percent where the firm's tax rate is 34 percent.
In: Finance
The wage for workers in a competitive market is initially $10 and rent, the cost of capital (also rented in a competitive market), is initially $5. Now suppose that wages decrease to $8 and rent decreases to $2.
a) Describe how the scale effect changes a firm's use of labor and capital.
b) Describe how the substitution effect changes a firm's use of labor and capital.
c) Overall will a firm hire more or fewer workers? Will a firm rent more or less capital?
d) Will a firm change its production technology given the changes in w and r?
In: Economics
A decentralized organization is one in which:
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A local chain department store grants each of its store managers the authority to make buying decisions for their stores. Granting managers this kind of authority is found in which type of organization?
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A local chain electronics store does not allow its store or district managers to make important decisions about their stores. The main role of store managers is to supervise employees and make sure day-to-day transactions run smoothly while district managers supervise store managers and report profitability data back to top-level management. Not allowing store or district managers decision-making authority is most likely to be found in which type of organization?
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When a few individuals at the top of an organization retain decision-making authority, the organization is referred to as a(n):
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Which of the following statements regarding the structure of organizations is false?
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Which of the following is an advantage of decentralization?
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Which of the following is not an advantage of decentralization?
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Which of the following is often not a disadvantage of decentralization?
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of decentralization?
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"Responsibility accounting" is the concept that says:
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A budget for a single unit of a product or service is called as a:
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the budgeted cost for direct materials?
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Variance analysis compares:
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Which of the following statements is false regarding task analysis?
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Task analysis:
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A(n) ____ is attainable only when near-perfect conditions exist.
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In most companies, machines break down occasionally and employees are often less than perfect. Which type of standard acknowledges these characteristics when determining the standard cost of a product?
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Hathaway Inc. produces and sells golf umbrellas to local resorts. Hathaway anticipates April to be a busy month with the sale of 2,000 umbrellas. The company has prepared the following static budget for April:
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Sales revenue (2,000 units) |
$60,000 |
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Direct materials |
6,000 |
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Direct labor |
8,000 |
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Overhead |
2,500 |
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Fixed costs |
6,000 |
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Net operating income |
$37,500 |
During April, Hathaway actually produced and sold 2,300 umbrellas.
What should be Hathaway's net operating income in April based on a
flexible budget?
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Hoppe Inc. manufactures widgets. Management has determined that each widget has a standard materials cost of $3.50 when 2.5 ounces of raw material at a cost of $1.40 per ounce are used. The static budget for the month of December showed an estimated production of 4,000 widgets in December. During December, 4,300 widgets were actually produced. The actual cost for each widget was $3.60 when 2.25 ounces of raw material at a cost of $1.60 per ounce were purchased and used. What should be the total direct materials cost according to Hoppe's flexible budget for December?
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Violetta Inc. manufactures plastic storage boxes. Management has determined that each medium-sized box has a standard materials cost of $1.20 when 4 pounds of raw material at a cost of $.30 per pound are used. The static budget for the month of March showed an estimated production of 15,000 boxes in March. During March, 17,000 boxes were actually produced. The actual cost for each box was $1.56 when 3.9 pounds of raw material at a cost of $.40 per pound were purchased and used. What should be the total direct materials cost according to Violetta's flexible budget for March?
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In: Accounting