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Question 11 (2.5 points) A company uses the net present value methodology in making capital expenditure decisions. In making a decision where they have to
Question 11 (2.5 points)
A company uses the net present value methodology in making capital expenditure decisions. In making a decision where they have to choose among two pieces of equipment, which of the following pieces of information will be considered irrelevant
Question 11 options:
Initial cost of each machine | |
Estimated life of each machine | |
Salvage value of each machine | |
Cash flow generated by each machine during the estimated life of the machine | |
All of the above are relevant |
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Question 12 (2.5 points)
Baton Rouge Company is considering purchasing new equipment which will cost $950,000. This equipment is expected to have a useful life of 15 years, have a salvage value of $50,000 and is expected to have an annual net cash inflow (before taxes) of $80,000. Assume the company is in the 34% tax bracket.
What is Baton Rouge's annual net cash inflow (after taxes)?
Question 12 options:
$13,200 | |
$52,800 | |
$73,200 | |
$112,800 |
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Question 13 (2.5 points)
Co. X has gathered the following estimates:
| Machine A | Machine B |
Cost | $600,000 | $600,000 |
Life | 5 yrs | 5 yrs |
Net Cash Inflow: |
Yr 1 | $100,000 | $500,000 |
Yr 2 | $200,000 | $400,000 |
Yr 3 | $300,000 | $300,000 |
Yr 4 | $400,000 | $200,000 |
Yr 5 | $500,000 | $100,000 |
Co. X uses the net present value method to evaluate capital expenditures. Which of the following two machines has the higher net present value? Question 13 options:
Machine B | |
Machine A | |
They are the same | |
Cannot be determined from the information provided |
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Question 14 (2.5 points)
Red Sauce Canning Company processes tomatoes into catsup, tomato juice, and canned tomatoes. During November, they incurred joint processing costs of $420,000. Production and sales value information for November are as follows:
Product | Cases | Selling Price/Case | Additional Costs/Case |
Catsup | 100,000 | $10 | $2 |
Tomato Juice | 150,000 | $8 | $1 |
Canned Tomatoes | 250,000 | $12 | $3 |
The joint cost allocated to Canned Tomatoes (using the net realizable value method) is (round to the closest $) Question 14 options:
$107,562 | |
$210,000 | |
$230,496 | |
$81,942 |
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Question 15 (2.5 points)
Red Sauce Canning Company processes tomatoes into catsup, tomato juice, and canned tomatoes. During November, they incurred joint processing costs of $420,000. Production and sales value information for November are as follows:
Product | Cases | Selling Price/Case | Additional Costs/Case |
Catsup | 100,000 | $10 | $2 |
Tomato Juice | 150,000 | $8 | $1 |
Canned Tomatoes | 250,000 | $12 | $3 |
Red Sauce Canning Company is considering an option to further refine Catsup. By incurring an additional cost of $60,000, they will be able to increase their selling price of Catsup to $11.20 per case. Determine the incremental advantage (disadvantage) of this option? (round to the closest $) Question 15 options:
($60,000) | |
$60,000 | |
$260,000 | |
($260,000) |
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Question 16 (2.5 points)
Red Sauce Canning Company processes tomatoes into catsup, tomato juice, and canned tomatoes. During November, they incurred joint processing costs of $420,000. Production and sales value information for November are as follows:
Product | Cases | Selling Price/Case | Additional Costs/Case |
Catsup | 100,000 | $10 | $2 |
Tomato Juice | 150,000 | $8 | $1 |
Canned Tomatoes | 250,000 | $12 | $3 |
If the company has a philosophy of marking up their products 20% over cost, the selling price per case of Tomato Juice should be (using the net realizable value method) (round to 2 decimal places) Question 16 options:
$1.00 | |
$7.00 | |
$0.86 | |
$2.06 |
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Question 17 (2.5 points)
Red Sauce Canning Company processes tomatoes into catsup, tomato juice, and canned tomatoes. During November, they incurred joint processing costs of $420,000. Production and sales value information for November are as follows:
Product | Cases | Selling Price/Case | Additional Costs/Case |
Catsup | 100,000 | $10 | $2 |
Tomato Juice | 150,000 | $8 | $1 |
Canned Tomatoes | 250,000 | $12 | $3 |
The unit cost per case of Canned Tomatoes (using the physical volume method) is (round to 2 decimal places)
Question 17 options:
$1.84 | |
$3.84 | |
$2.84 | |
$0.84 |
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Question 18 (2.5 points)
A cost that is incurred between the split-off point and the point of sale is known as a:
Question 18 options:
Unit cost | |
Split-off cost | |
Separable cost | |
Joint cost |
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Question 19 (2.5 points)
Company X uses a joint processing system for it's 2 products Y & Z. As a result of using the physical volume method of joint cost allocation instead of the net realizable value method, they have overstated the unit cost for product Z and understated the unit cost for product Y. If Company X prepares separate financial statements for each of the 2 products, which of the following statements is true
Question 19 options:
Gross Margin for product Z will be overstated | |
Net Income for product Y will be overstated | |
COGS for product Z will be overstated | |
There will be no effect on the Income Statements for either Y or Z |
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Question 20 (2.5 points)
Zell Company derives two products, Great and Grand, from a single process. Great and Grand can be sold either as is or after further processing. Costs and selling prices are as follows:
Product | Gallons | Selling Price (as is) | Additional Processing Costs | Selling price (after processing) |
Great | 30,000 | $8/gallon | $50,000 | $10/gallon |
Grand | 20,000 | $6/gallon | $80,000 | $9.50/gallon |
Which of the following products should Zell Company process further? Question 20 options:
Grand only | |
Great only | |
neither Great nor Grand | |
both Great and Grand |
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