Determine the range of values of the probability that sael


Students will calculate the cost that should be assigned to land, buildings, and equipment and provide the journal entry to record the acquisition of these assets.

Sam's Corporation paid $550,000 to acquire land, building, and equipment. At the time of the acquisition, Sam paid $50,000 to have the property appraised. The following values were determined from the appraisal:

Land

180,000

Building

285,000

Equipment

175,000

Respond to the following questions:

  • What cost should Sam assign to the land, buildings, and equipment, respectively?
  • How should the journal entry be recorded on the corporation's books to describe this acquisition?
  • Why is it necessary to allocate a lump sum purchase amount among the individual assets acquired?
  • What are the characteristics that an asset must have for it to be classified as property, plant, and equipment?
  • Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) requires that property, plant, and equipment should be recorded at historical cost. What are the advantages of recording property, plant, and equipment at historical cost?

FINA 412

3-4 pages (body of paper)

BUYU Manufacturing has been contracted to provide SAEL Electronics with printed circuit and motherboards (PC) boards under the following terms:

  • 100,000 PC boards will be delivered to SAEL in one month.
  • In3 months, SAEL has an option to take the delivery of an additional 100,000 boards by giving BUYUa 30-day notice.
  • SAEL will pay $5 for each board it takes.

BUYU manufactures the PC boards through a process called batching, and manufacturing costs are as follows:

  • The manufacturing batch run has a fixed setup cost of $250,000, regardless of the run size.
  • The marginal manufacturing cost is $2.00 per board, regardless of the size of the batch run.

BUYU must decide whether it should manufacture all 200,000 PC boards now, or if it should manufacture 100,000 now and the other 100,000 boards only if SAEL decides to buy them. If BUYU manufactures 200,000 now and SAEL does not exercise its option, then BUYU will lose the manufacturing cost of the extra 100,000 boards. BUYU believes that there is a 50% chance that SAEL will exercise its option to buy the additional 100,000 PC boards.

1. Discuss the potential profit of manufacturing all 200,000 boards now.

2. Draw a decision tree for the decision that BUYU faces.

3. If BUYU uses its expected profit as the basis for its decision, determine the preferred course of action.

4. Determine the range of values of the probability that SAEL will exercise its option, making the decision found in part c as optimal, and determine the expected value of perfect information about whether SAEL will exercise its option.

5. Assume now that BUYU is constantly risk averse with a risk tolerance of $100,000, and answer parts 3 and 4 again.

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