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Gladstone company tracks the number of units purchased and sold throughout each accounting period but applies its inventory costing method at the end of each period, as if it uses a periodic inventory system. assume its accounting records provided the following information at the end of the annual accounting period, december 31. transactions units unit cost beginning inventory, january 1 1,800 $ 50 transactions during the year: a. purchase, january 30 2,500 62 b. sale, march 14 ($100 each) (1,450) c. purchase, may 1 1,200 80 d. sale, august 31 ($100 each) (1,900) assuming that for specific identification method (item 1d) the march 14 sale was selected two-fifths from the beginning inventory and three-fifths from the purchase of january 30. required: compute the amount of goods available for sale, ending inventory, and cost of goods sold at december 31 under each of the following inventory costing methods: a. last-in, first-out. b. weighted average cost. c. first-in, first-out. d. specific identification, assuming that the march 14 sale was selected two-fifths from the beginning inventory and three-fifths from the purchase of january 30. assume that the sale of august 31 was selected from the remainder of the beginning inventory, with the balance from the purchase of may 1. 2-a. of the four methods, which will result in the highest gross profit
Phoenix Company can invest in each of three cheese-making projects: C1, C2, and C3. Each project requires an initial investment of $336,000 and would yield the following annual cash flows. (PV of $1, FV of $1, PVA of $1, and FVA of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided. ) C1 C2 C3 Year 1 $ 48,000 $ 132,000 $ 216,000 Year 2 144,000 132,000 96,000 Year 3 204,000 132,000 84,000 Totals $ 396,000 $ 396,000 $ 396,000 1. Assume that the company requires a 8% return from its investments. Using net present value, determine which projects, if any, should be acquired. 2. Using the answer from part 1, is the internal rate of return higher or lower than 8% for Project C2
Kolby corp. Is comparing two different capital structures. Plan i would result in 3,500 shares of stock and $37,440 in debt. Plan ii would result in 2,800 shares of stock and $66,560 in debt. The interest rate on the debt is 10 percent. Assume that ebit will be $14,800. An all-equity plan would result in 4,400 shares of stock outstanding. a. Ignore taxes, compare both of these plans to an all-equity plan assuming that ebit will be $14,800. The all-equity plan would result in 4,400 shares of stock outstanding. Which of the three plans has the highest eps? the lowest?b. In part (a) what are the break-even levels of ebit for each plan as compared to that for an all-equity plan? is one higher than the other? why?c. Ignoring taxes, when will eps be identical for plans i and ii?d. Repeat parts (a), (b), and (c) assuming that the corporate tax rate is 21 percent. Are the break-even levels of ebit different from before? why or why not?show all the steps and don't round off calculations