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An investor estimates that next year's sales for Dursley's Hotels, Inc., should amount to about $105 million. The company has 4.8 million shares outstanding, generates a net profit margin of about 8.7%, and has a payout ratio of 57%. All figures are expected to hold for next year. Given this information, compute the following.
a. Estimated net earnings for next year.
b. Next year's dividends per share.
c. The expected price of the stock (assuming the P/E ratio is 23.7 times earnings).
d. The expected holding period return (latest stock price: $28.36 per share).
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Nichols inc. manufactures remote controls. currently the company uses a plantminuswide rate for allocating manufacturing overhead. the plant manager is considering switchingminusover to abc costing system and has asked the accounting department to identify the primary production activities and their cost drivers which are as follows: activities cost driver allocation rate material handling number of parts $5 per part assembly labor hours $20 per hour inspection time at inspection station $10 per minute the current traditional cost method allocates overhead based on direct manufacturing labor hours using a rate of $20 per labor hour. what are the indirect manufacturing costs per remote control assuming an method is used and a batch of 10 remote controls are produced? the batch requires 100 parts, 5 direct manufacturing labor hours, and 3 minutes of inspection time.
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