Answer:
$35,860
Explanation:
The computation of the ending inventory using the retail inventory method is shown below
Particulars Cost Retail
Opening Inventory(A) $63,800 $128,400
Purchases(B) $115,060 $196,800
Goods available
C=(A-B) $178,860 $325,200
Cost ratio
($178,860 ÷ $325,200 × 100) 55%
Sales at retail (D) $260,000
End, Inventory at Retail $65,200
($325,200 - $260,000)
End, Inventory at Cost $35,860
($65,200 × 55%)
Answer:
Setup time = 2.5 min. per order
Process capacity = 1.09 units/minute
Utilization = 7.5 minutes
Explanation:
The time to cook just one order = 3 minutes
Cooking two orders in a batch = 3.5 minutes
cooking three orders = 4 minutes
bagging and accepting payments = 0.80 minutes
a) Setup time:
Setup time = 3 - 0.5
= 2.5 min. per order
b) Process capacity:
Production = Setup time + ( Processing time * Batch size )
= 2.5 + (0.5 * 6)
= 5.5 minutes
Process capacity = Batch size / Production
= 6 / 5.5
= 1.09 units/minute
c) Utilization:
Batch size = 10
Production = Setup time + (Processing time * Batch size)
= 2.5 + (0.5 * 10)
= 7.5 minutes
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
a. Earnings per share
= After tax earnings / Number of common shares outstanding
= $3,000,000 / 761,000
= $3.9 per share
b. Assuming that a share of Bozo Oil's company has a market value of $40, then, the firm's price earning ratio would be:
= Common stock market value / Earnings per share
= $40 / $3.9
= 10.26
c. The book value of a share of Bozo Oil's common stock
Book value = (Assets - Liabilities) / Number of shares outstanding
= ($15,000,000 - $9,000,000) / 761,000
= $6,000,000 / 751,000
= $7.88
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