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1. e 2. a 3. f 4. b 5. d 6. c
Your Uncle Otto has struck it rich by investing in racehorses and desires to share some of his
newfound wealth with you. Assume that you must choose from among the following three options:
Required:
A. Why is it inappropriate to compare $400,000 (no. 1) vs. $200,000 (no. 2) vs. $90,000 (no.3) and
conclude that no. 1 is the best option? Explain.
It is inappropriate to compare the three options since they have different time frame.
Using the time value of money principle option no. 3 would be the best option which is to
receive the money NOW.
B. What should you do to determine which option is the best? What does this process do?
Using the method of time value of money we can determine the present and future value
of money received now or in the future.
C. If Uncle Otto agreed to revise option no. 1 so that you could receive $200,000 in 10 years and the
remaining $200,000 in another 10 years, would you likely prefer the revision or the option as originally
stated? Why?
Yes, because the money received in the first 10 years can be invested and could earn
interest after 10 years and therefore in 20 years’ time your money would be more than
400,000.
D. What is an annuity? Do any of the options involve an annuity?
An annuity is a series of fixed payment to an individual and option no. 2 is an example.
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Pullman carries a part that is popular in the manufacture of automatic sprayers. Demand for this
part is 4,000 units per year; order costs amount of $30 per order, and holding costs total $1.50 per unit.
Pullman currently places four orders per year with its suppliers.
Required:
A. Compute Pullman’s economic order quantity.
EOQ = 400
B. Compute total annual inventory costs if Pullman follows the EOQ policy.
C.
D. How much will the company save by adopting the EOQ model?
E. Briefly explain the philosophical difference between the EOQ model and the just-in-time model.
Which of the two models will likely result in lowering holding costs for the firm? Why?
Problem 4 Financial Statement Analysis
You Cee Maine is the managing director of XYZ Ltd. a small, family-owned company which manufactures
cutlery. His company belongs to a trade association which publishes a monthly magazine. The latest issue
of the magazine contains a very brief article based on the analysis of the accounting statements published
by the 40 companies which manufacture this type of product. The article contains the following table:
XYZ Ltd.
Income Statement
For the year ended 31 October
(in thousands)
Sales………………………………. 900
Cost of goods sold……………………… 720
Gross margin……………………. 180
Selling and administrative expenses……. 55
Interest……………………… 15
Net Income……………………….. 110
The country in which the company operates has no corporate income tax. No dividends were paid during
the year. All sales are on account.
XYZ Ltd
Balance Sheets
As of 31 October
(in thousands)
The Airways Company is planning a project that is expected to last for six years and generate
annual net cash inflows of $75,000. The project will require the purchase of a $280,000 machine, which is
expected to have a salvage value of $10,000 at the end of the six-year period. In addition to annual
operating costs, the machine will require a $50,000 overhaul at the end of the fourth year. The company
presently has a 12% minimum desired rate of return.
Required:
A. What criticism(s) would you make of the accountant’s evaluation?
B. Use the net-present-vale method and determine whether the project should be accepted.
C. Based on your answer in requirement “B”, is the internal rate of return greater or less than 12%?
Explain.
Problem 6
The following terms are used to describe various economic characteristics of costs:
Opportunity cost Differential cost
Out-of-pocket cost Marginal cost
Sunk cost Average cost
Required:
Choose one of the preceding terms to characterize each of the amounts described below. Each term may
be used only once.
A. Marginal cost The cost of including one extra child in a day-care center
B. Sunk cost The cost of merchandise inventory purchased five years ago. The goods are now
obsolete.
C. Average Cost The cost of feeding 300 children in a public school cafeteria is $450 per day, or so
$1.50 per child per day. What economic term describes this $1.50 cost?
D. Opportunity cost The management of a high-rise office building uses 3,000 square feet of space
in the building for its own administrative functions. This space could be rented for $30,000. What
economic term describes this $30,000 of lost rental revenue?
E. Differential cost The cost of building an automated assembly line in a factory is $700,000; a
manually operated assembly cost $250,000. What economic term is used to describe the
$450,000 variation between two amounts.
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F. Out-of-pocket cost Refer to the preceding question and assume that the firm is currently building
the assembly line for $700,000. What economic term is used to describe the $700,000
construction cost?
Number 9 Essay
A. Explain the functions of a stock exchange
A stock exchange standardizes investments, allowing people to buy or sell discrete and equal shares of
ownership in various companies. It facilitates the transfer of funds between investors and businesses,
regulating as necessary to provide maximum safety for everyone’s investments. Many stock exchanges
exist. The major ones act as barometers of the economic performances of various countries.
Stock exchange provides a ready and continuous market for purchase and sale of securities. It provides
ready outlet for buying and selling of securities. Stock exchange also acts as an outlet/counter for the
sale of listed securities.
Profit sharing
They help both casual and professional stock investors, to get their share in the wealth of profitable
businesses.
Corporate governance
Stock exchanges impose stringent rules to get listed in them. So listed public companies have better
management records than privately held companies.
Creating investment opportunities for small investors
Small investors can also participate in the growth of large companies, by buying a small number of
shares.
In general, cash float refers to the difference between the cash balance recorded in your accounting
system's cash account and the amount of cash showing in your company's bank account balances.
Disbursement float occurs when you write a check and the recipient has not yet cashed the check. The
easiest way to define cash float is to say it is the total value of checks you've written or received, but have
not yet come out or been credited to your bank account. Many factors determine how long that period is
and actually, if a business is large enough, they can use cash float to manage their cash flow.