$ 400,000 260, e00 Sales Variable expenses Contribution margin Fixed expenses 140, eee 40,e00 Net operating income $ 100, e00 Average operating assets $ 350, e00 If the company's minimum required rate of return on average operating assets is 16%, Its residual income would be: Multiple Choice $46,000. $45,000. $44,000.
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- Assume a company reported the following results: Sales $ 400,e00 Variable expenses Contribution margin Fixed expenses 260,e00 140,000 96,e00 Net operating income $ 44,000 Average operating assets $ 350, 000 The margin is closest to: Muitiple Choice 12.9%. 35.0%. 114.3%.Assume a company reported the following results: Sales Variable expenses Contribution margin Fixed expenses $ 400,000 268,000 140,000 40,000 $ 100,000 $ 425,000 Net operating income Average operating assets If the company's minimum required rate of return on average operating assets is 16%, its residual income would be: Multiple Choice $33.000. $35.000. $32.000. $34,000If net operating income is $83.000. average operating assets are $415,000, and the minimum required rate of return is 14%, what is the residual income? Multiple Choice $107,900 $33.200 $24,900 $58100
- Assume a company had net operating income of $300,000, sales of $1,500,000, residual income of $130,000, and a minimum required rate of return on average operating assets of 14.00%. The company's average operating assets are closest to: Multiple Choice $1,214,286. $1,035,715. $1,157144. $1,200,000. 田Use the following information to answer the questions. Company X $ 12,480,000 $ 3,120,000 $ Company Y $ 28,480,000 $ 7,120,000 512,640 8.50% Company Z $ 20,480,000 $ 5,120,000 532,480 10.40% Sales Average operating assets Net operating income Minimum required rate of return 561,600 8.00% Required: 1. Compute the return on investment (ROI) for each company using the formula stated in terms of margin and turnover. 2. Compute the residual income (loss) for each company. 3. Each company is presented with an investment opportunity that would yield a 9% rate of return. a. Assume performance is measured based on ROI. Indicate whether each company will likely accept or reject the investment opportunity. b. Assume performance is measured based on residual income. Indicate whether each company will likely accept or reject the investment opportunity. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req 1 Req 2 Reg ЗA Req 3B Compute the return on investment (ROI) for each company…Use the following information to answer the questions. Company X $ 12,480,000 $ 3,120,000 561,600 8.00% Company Y $ 28,480,000 $ 7,120,000 2$ Company Z $ 20,480,000 $ 5,120,000 532,480 Sales Average operating assets Net operating income Minimum required rate of return $ 512,640 8.50% 10.40% Required: 1. Compute the return on investment (ROI) for each company using the formula stated in terms of margin and turnover. 2. Compute the residual income (loss) for each company. 3. Each company is presented with an investment opportunity that would yield a 9% rate of return. a. Assume performance is measured based on ROI. Indicate whether each company will likely accept or reject the investment opportunity. b. Assume performance is measured based on residual income. Indicate whether each company will likely accept or reject the investment opportunity. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Req 1 Req 2 Req ЗA Req 3B Each company is presented with an investment…
- Assume a company reported the following results: Sales $ 400,000 Variable expenses 260, e00 Contribution margin Fixed expenses 140,000 40,000 Net operating income S 100, eee Average operating assets $ 450, e00 The return on investment (RO) is closest to: Multiple Choice 88.9% 23.5% O 35.0% 22.2%3. Saved Dade Corp. has residual income of $16,60O. If operating income equals $37,000 and the minimum required rate of return is 8%, what are average invested assets? Multiple Choice $382,500 $510,000 $127,500 $255,000Sales $ 400,e00 Variable expenses 260,e00 Contribution margin Fixed expenses 140,000 96,e00 Net operating income $ 44,e00 Average operating assets $ 350,e00 The margin is closest to: Multipie Cholce 12.9% 35.0%. 114.3%.
- 20. From the following data calculate: a) P/V Ratio b) Variable cost and c) Profit Rs 80,000 15,000 50,000 Sales Fixed expenses Break even point 000.00 Answer all the question PART-C 21 What are the objectives of management accoun Or b) Distinguish between management accounting a accounting. 22. From the following information calculate the b Total asset/Net worth a. = 3.5 Sales/fixed assets = 6 -XY Company provided you the following data: Average operating assets 120,000 Margin on sales 15% Minimum required rate of return 20% Return on investment 25% Sales 300,000 Turnover 2.50 What is the residual income? (Correct ans: 21,000) need solutionAccounting Complete the missing information in the columns below: A В C Sales $100,000 (d) $450,000 Variable Costs (a) $45,000 (g) Operating Assets (b) (e) $1,000,000 Controllable Margin $30,000 $100,000 (h) Return On Investment 10% (f) (i) Required Rate of Return 8% 10% 12% Controllable Fixed Costs $20,000 $25,000 $155,000 4 plz complete this table with write formula with few working notes. i would appreciate your effort. answer it as soon as possible on ms word.