A company purchased equipment valued at $190,000. It traded in old equipment for a $108,000 trade-in allowance and the company paid $82,000 cash with the trade-in. The old equipment cost $170,000 and had accumulated depreciation of $68,000. This transaction has commercial substance. What is the recorded value of the new equipment

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Answer 1

Answer: $190,000

Explanation:

The recorded value of the new equipment will be the summation of the trade in allowance and the cash that was paid. This will be:

= $108,000 + $82,000

= $190,000


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On January 1, 2021, for $18.9 million, Cenotaph Company purchased 10% bonds, dated January 1, 2021, with a face amount of $20.9 million. For bonds of similar risk and maturity, the market yield is 12%. Interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. Required: 1. Prepare the journal entry to record interest on June 30, 2021, using the effective interest method. 2. Prepare the journal entry to record interest on December 31, 2021, using the effective interest method.

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Answer:

1. Dr Interest expense $1,134million

Cr Discount on bonds payable $89,000

Cr Cash $1,045million

2. December 31,2021

Dr Interest expense $1,141,200

Cr Discount on bonds payable 96,200

Cr Cash $1,045,000

Explanation:

1. Preparation of the journal entry to record interest on June 30, 2021, using the effective interest method.

June 30,2021

Dr Interest expense $1,134million

[$18.9 million x 12%.x 6/12]

Cr Discount on bonds payable $89,000

($1,134million-$1,045million)

Cash [$20.9 million x 10% x 6/12] $1,045million

[To record semi-annual interest payment]

2. Prepareion the journal entry to record interest on December 31, 2021, using the effective interest method.

Date Account title and Explanation Debit Credit

December 31,2021 Interest expense [($18.9 million + $120,000) x 12% x 6/12] $1,141,200

Discount on bonds payable 96,200

$1,141,200-$1,045,000

Cash [$20.9 million x 10% x 6/12] $1,045,000

[To record semi-annual interest payment]

Suppose you are the money manager of a $4.08 million investment fund. The fund consists of four stocks with the following investments and betas: Stock Investment Beta A $ 320,000 1.50 B 540,000 (0.50) C 1,420,000 1.25 D 1,800,000 0.75 If the market's required rate of return is 13% and the risk-free rate is 4%, what is the fund's required rate of return

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Answer:

r fund = 0.11356617647  or  11.356617647%  rounded off to  11.36

Explanation:

The required rate of return on the fund can be calculated using the CAPM equation. The equation is as follows,

r fund = rRF  +  beta *  (rM - rRF)

Where,

r fund is the required rate of return of the fundrRF is the risk free raterM is the return on market

To calculate the required rate of return of the fund, we first need to calculate the fund beta. The beta on fund can be calculated using the formula for portfolio beta which is,

Portfolio Beta = wA * Beta of A  +  wB * Beta of B  +  ...  +  wN * Beta of N

Where,

w represents the weight of each stock in the portfolio

Portfolio or fund beta = 320000/4080000 * 1.5  +  540000/4080000 * -0.5  +  1420000/4080000 * 1.25  +  1800000/4080000 * 0.75

Portfolio or fund beta = 0.81740196078 rounded off to 0.82

The required rate of return on fund will be,

r fund =  4%  +  0.81740196078  *  (13%  -  4%)

r fund = 0.11356617647  or  11.356617647%  rounded off to  11.36

Record the following transactions on the books of Sheridan Co. (Omit cost of goods sold entries.) (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.) (a) On July 1, Sheridan Co. sold merchandise on account to Stacey Inc. for $21,540, terms 4/10, n/30. (b) On July 8, Stacey Inc. returned merchandise worth $2,540 to Sheridan Co. (c) On July 11, Stacey Inc. paid for the merchandise.

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Answer:

A. Jul-01

Dr Stacey Inc. 21540

Cr Sales 2154

B. Jul-08

Dr Sales Returns 2540

Cr Stacey Inc A/c 2540

C. Jul-11

Dr Cash 18240

Dr Discount 760

Cr Stacey Inc 19000

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries to Record the transactions on the books of Sheridan Co

A. Jul-01

Dr Stacey Inc. 21540

Cr Sales 21540

(Being Goods sold to stacey inc )

B. Jul-08

Dr Sales Returns 2540

Cr Stacey Inc A/c 2540

(Being returned the merchandise)

C. Jul-11

Dr Cash 18240

Dr Discount 760

(4%*19,000)

Cr Stacey Inc 19000

($21,540-2540)

(Being amount settled with in 10 days and discount given 4%)

A mining company is evaluating when to open a gold mine. The mine has 100,000 ounces of gold left that can be mined and mining operations will produce 10,000 ounces per year. The price of gold from the mine will be guaranteed for the remaining life of the mine through the gold futures contracts. If the mine is opened today, each ounce of gold will generate an after-tax cash flow (= total or net cash flow) of $1,300 per ounce. If the company waits one year, there is a 70 percent probability that the contract price will generate an after-tax cash flow of $1,550 per ounce and a 30 percent probability that the after-tax cash flow will be $1,200 per ounce. The required return on the gold mine is 15 percent and it will cost $30,000,000 to open the mine regardless of whether the mine is open today or in one year. Compute the value of the option to wait today.

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Answer:

The value of the option to wait today = $2,500,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Quantity of gold left in the mine = 100,000 ounces

Quantity of gold to be produced yearly = 10,000 ounces

Estimated life of mine = 10 years (100,000/10,000)

After-tax cash flow if mine is opened today = $1,300 per ounce

After-tax cash flow if mine is opened a year later:

Expected value = ($1,550 * 70%) + ($1,200 * 30%) = $1,325 per ounce

Comparison of the values of opening options:

                                                  Mine opened       Mine opened

                                                        today                 a year later

After-tax cash flow per ounce       $1,300                   $1,325

Quantity of gold in the mine       100,000                 100,000

Total after-tax cash flows  $130,000,000       $132,500,000

Cost of opening mine           30,000,000           30,000,000

Required return (15%)             4,500,000              4,500,000

Actual returns from mine $100,000,000        $102,500,000

Therefore, the value of option to wait:

Returns from mine opened next year = $102,500,000

Returns from mine opened today =          100,000,000

Value of the option to wait today =            $2,500,000

Fundamental analysis is likely to yield best results for _______. Group of answer choices stocks with very few analysts following NYSE stocks stocks with many analysts following stocks that are frequently in the news stocks of firms that have recently announced earnings

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Answer:

stocks with very few analysts following

Explanation:

Fundamental analysis is chosen to yield for the best result for those stocks that are followed by a very less analyst also it would be helpful for maximizing the rate of return by seeing the stock undervaluation in the case when there is a difference in the price and that cannot be seen so this represent that these stocks would have the maximum rate of return

hence, the first option is correct

Tar Heel Auto Parts owns a manufacturing facility that is currently sitting idle. The facility is located on a piece of land that cost $134,000 at the time Tar Heel Auto Parts bought it (several years ago). The facility itself cost $700,000 to build. The current book values of the land and the facility are $134,000 and $214,000, respectively. Tar Heel Auto Parts received a bid of $640,000 for the land and facility last week. They rejected this bid even though they were told that it is a reasonable offer in today's market. If Tar Heel Auto Parts were to consider using this land and facility in a new project, what cost, if any, should they include in the project analysis?

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Answer:

Tar Heel Auto Parts

The cost that Tar Heel Auto Parts should include in their new project analysis for the land and facility should be:

= $640,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

                                                            Cost         Book Value

Cost of a piece of land                      $134,000    $134,000

Cost of idle manufacturing facility  $700,000    $214,000

Current market value of the land and facility = $640,000

b) The current market value of Tar Heel's land and facility is the relevant cost for project analysis.  The book value and the cost prices are no longer relevant as they relate to the past and are sunk and historical costs.  Sunk and historical costs do not make any difference in decision making.  The fair or current market value is a future value that is useful for Tar Heel's project analysis and decision making.

how to manage stress throughout the year​

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Working out really helps, getting touch with your spirituality, don’t overwhelm yourself and take it easy

Tri-State Mill uses a special sander to finish lumber. Data on the sander and its usage follow. Cost Driver Rate Cost Driver Volume Resources used Energy $ 0.90 per machine-hour 6,000 machine-hours Repairs $ 16.00 per job 600 jobs Resources supplied Energy $ 6,900 Repairs 12,000 Required: Compute unused resource capacity in energy and repairs for Tri-State Mill.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the unused resource capacity in energy and repairs for Tri-State Mill. is shown below;

For energy

= $6,900 - 6,000 × $0.90

= $6,900 - $5,400

= $1,500

For repairs

= $12,000 - 600 × $16

= $12,000 - $9,600

= $2,400

Hence, the unused resource capacity in energy and repairs for Tri-State Mill. is $1,500 and $2,400 respectively

_____ is the process for reviewing key roles and determining the readiness levels of potential internal and external candidates to fill these roles.

a.
Performance management

b.
War for talent

c.
Succession planning

d.
Talent review calibration process

e.
Talent acquisition

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I thinks it’s B but dont take my word

Started the business when it acquired $61,000 cash from the issue of common stock. Paid $21,300 cash to purchase inventory. Sold inventory costing $12,100 for $27,700 cash. Physically counted inventory; had inventory of $7,400 on hand at the end of the accounting period. Required a. Record the events in the T-accounts provided. b. Prepare an income statement and balance sheet.

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Answer:

Part a

Transaction 1

Debit : Cash $61,000

Credit : Common Stock $61,000

Transaction 2

Debit : Merchandise  $21,300

Credit : Cash $21,300

Transaction 3

Debit : Cash  $27,700

Debit : Cost of Sales    $12,100

Credit : Sales Revenue $27,700

Credit : Merchandise   $12,100

Part b

Income Statement for the year

Sales                                                             $27,700

Less Cost of Sales

Opening Stock                              $0

Purchases                                 $21,300

Less Closing Inventory            ($7,400)    ($13,900)

Gross Profit                                                  $13,800

Balance Sheet as at end of the year

ASSETS

Inventory                                                     $7,400

Cash ($61,000 - $21,300 + $27,700)      $67,400

TOTAL ASSETS                                        $74,800

EQUITY AND LIABILITIES

Common Stock                                         $61,000

Net Profit                                                   $13,800

TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITIES           $74,800

Explanation:

Step 1 : Journal entries

Tip - there are two or more accounts affected by transactions. Identify these and record the Debit and Credit

Step 2 : Income Statement

The Income Statement accounts for Revenues / Incomes and Expenses. Identify Accounts for these and Record them in this statement.

Step 2 : Balance Sheet

The Balance Sheet accounts for Assets, Liabilities and Equity. Identify Accounts for these and record them in this statement.

Determine if the given people are demanders, suppliers, or not involved in the market for loanable funds. a. Latisha wants to save up for a new laptop to use in her business, so she puts aside $100 a month in a bank account until she can save up for it. Latisha is in the market for loanable funds. b. Gerardo borrows $30,000 from his local bank for a new addition to his warehouse. Gerardo is in the market for loanable funds. c. Dana buys $1,200 of stocks every year in her IRA. Dana is in the market for loanable funds.

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Answer:

a. Latisha is a supplier in the market for loanable funds

The money that Latisha is depositing in the bank will be used to loan out money to another entity that needs it for investment. Latisha is therefore a supplier of funds.

b.  Gerardo is a demander in the market for loanable funds.

Gerado needs loanable funds to increase the size of his warehouse. He is therefore a demander as he is seeking loans.

c. Dana is not involved in the market for loanable funds.

Stocks are not loanable funds. If Dana had borrowed money to buy stock she would be a demander but as she is not, she is not involved in this market.

Calculate Tim's marginal revenue and marginal cost for the first seven frying pans he produces, and plot them on the following graph. Use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot marginal revenue and the orange points (square symbol) to plot marginal cost at each quantity.

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Answer:

1. Profit maximization using total cost and total revenue curves Suppose Juanita runs a small business that manufactures teddy bears. Assume that the market for teddy bears is a competitive market, and the market price is $20 per teddy bear. The following graph shows Juanita's total cost curve. Use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot total revenue and the green points (triangle symbol) to plot profit for teddy bears quantities zero through seven (inclusive) that Juanita produces. Total Revenue Total Cost Profit TOTAL COST AND REVENUE (Dollars) 0 1 2 6 7 8 3 4 5 QUANTITY (Teddy bears) Calculate Juanita's marginal revenue and marginal cost for the first seven teddy bears she produces, and plot them on the following graph. Use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot marginal revenue and the orange points (square symbol) to plot marginal cost at each quantity.

Marginal Revenue Marginal Cost COSTS AND REVENUE (Dollars per teddy bear) 0 1 2 6 7 8 3 4 5 QUANTITY (Teddy bears) Juanita's profit is maximized when she produces teddy bears. When she does this, the marginal cost of the last teddy bear she produces is , which is than the price Juanita receives for each teddy bear she sells. The marginal cost of producing an additional teddy bear (that is, one more teddy bear than would maximize her profit) is $ , which is than the price Juanita receives for each teddy bear she sells. Therefore, Juanita's profit-maximizing quantity corresponds to the intersection of the curves. Because Juanita is a price taker, this last condition can also be written as

A holiday sales flyer advertised a video game system for a significantly reduced price and
video game with purchase. Later that day, the sales associate told you that the store is out of
both items. Instead, you were offered a different system and games at full retail prices. What is this type of fraud called?

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I believe it’s false advertising.

It’s like bait, they get you in the store only to tell you they don’t have the item, then proceed to sell you something much more expensive.

On December 31, 2021, Coolwear Inc. had balances in Accounts Receivable and Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts of $47,500 and $2,000, respectively. During 2022, Coolwear wrote off $650 in accounts receivable and determined that there should be an allowance for uncollectible accounts of $4,300 at December 31, 2022. Bad debt expense for 2022 would be:

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Answer:

Bad debt expense for 2022 would be $2,950.

Explanation:

Bad debt expense for 2022 can be calculated as follows:

Bad debt expense for 2022 = Allowance for uncollectible accounts of  at December 31, 2022 - (Balances in Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts on December 31, 2021 - Accounts receivable written off) = $4,300 - ($2,000 - $650) = $2,950

Therefore, Bad debt expense for 2022 would be $2,950.

Howard Enterprises, which has three departments, recently reported the following results: A B C Sales revenue $ 12,000 $ 48,000 40,000 Less: Operating costs 11,400 59,800 50,500 Operating income (loss) $ 600 $ (11,800 ) $ (10,500 ) The company incurred variable operating costs as well as $25,000 of fixed operating costs. The $25,000 amount was allocated to A, B, and C on the basis of sales revenue and is included in the cost figures noted above. Which department(s), if any, should be closed if none of the fixed operating costs can be avoided

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Answer:

Department C should be closed

Explanation:

To determine whether or not it will be profitable to drop a loss making department, we compare the savings in fixed cost to the lost contribution from the division.

For Howard Enterprises, the department with a negative contribution should be closed otherwise its operation would reduce the overall profit by the amount of the negative contribution.

So lets work out the contribution for each department by adding back the apportioned fixed cost. See table below

                                                           A                B                C

                                                            $                $                $             Total

Sales Revenue                               12,000      48,000        40,000    100,000

Operating cost                              11,400        59,800        50,500

Operating income                           600         (11,800)        (10,500)

*Add back apportioned fixed cost 3,000       12,000        10,000

Contribution                                   3,600        200            (500)

*Apportioned fixed cost

A- 12,000/100,000× 25,000 = 3,000

B- 48,000/100000   × 25,000 = 12,000

C- 40,000/100,00×25,000 = 10,000

From the above analysis, Department C generates a negative contribution. It implies that it can barely cover its direct cost and so will deplete the total profit by its negative contribution. Hence, it should be closed

Department C should be closed

Steeler Towel Company estimates its overhead to be $203,000. It expects to have 58,000 direct labor hours costing $1,015,000 in labor and utilizing 14,500 machine hours. Calculate the predetermined overhead rate using: Round your answers to two decimal places. A. Direct labor hours $fill in the blank 1 per direct labor hour B. Direct labor dollars $fill in the blank 2 per direct labor dollar C. Machine hours $fill in the blank 3 per machine hour

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the predetermined overhead rate in the following cases are shown below:

As we know that

Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated overhead ÷ activity level

1.

= $203,000 ÷ 58,000

= $3.50 per direct labor hour

2.  

= $203,000 ÷ $1,015,000

= $0.20 per direct labor dollar

3.

= $203,000 ÷ 14,500

= $14.00 per machine hour

Misra Inc. forecasts a free cash flow of $ 35 million in Year 3, ie, at t = 3, and it expects FCF to grow at a constant rate of 5.5% thereafter. If the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is 10.0% and the cost of equity is 15.0%, what is the horizon, or terminal, value in millions at t = 3?

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Answer:

the answer for this question is 1289.44

Adam Ant lives in the country of Petertopia, which has a tax rate of 5% on the first $20,000 in taxable income, 10% on the next $40,000 in taxable income, and 15% on all taxable income above $60,000. Petertopia allows a standard deduction of $12,200 for single taxfilers, and $24,400 for married taxfilers. There are no other tax deductions or credits available. Adam has gross income of $35,000. As a single person, he takes a standard deduction of $12,200. Adam's taxable income is $________ his marginal tax rate is ______% and his total taxes due are $ ________(Please only enter numbers in the blanks. Round your answers to 2 decimal places if necessary.)

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Answer:

Adam Ant

Adam's taxable income is $__22,800__ his marginal tax rate is __3.66__% and his total taxes due are $ ___$1,280__

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Tax rates:

5% on the first $20,000

10% on the next $40,000

15% on all taxable income above $60,000

Standard deduction = $12,210 for single taxpayers

Standard deduction = $24,400 for married taxpayers

Adam's Gross income = $35,000

Standard deduction =       12,200

Taxable income =          $22,800

Tax due:

5% on the first              ($20,000) = $1,000

10% on the next $40,000  2,800 =      280

Total taxes due = $1,280

Marginal rate = $1,280/$35,000 * 100 = 3.66%

The Rob Wallace Corporation has a sales budget for next month of $400,000. Cost of goods sold is expected to be $250,000. All goods are paid for in the month following their purchase. The beginning inventory of merchandise is $16,000, and an ending inventory of $12,000 is desired. Beginning accounts payable is $52,000. How much merchandise inventory will The Rob Wallace Corporation need to purchase next month

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Answer: $246000

Explanation:

The amount of merchandise inventory that The Rob Wallace Corporation need to purchase next month will be:

Expected Cost of goods sold = $250000

Less: Beginning Inventory = $16000

Add: Desired Ending Inventory = $12000

The, the Required Purchase of merchandise inventory will be:

= $250000 + $12000 - $16000

= $246000

If D0 = $2.00, g (which is constant) = 6%, and P0 = $40, what is the stock's expected dividend yield for the coming year?

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666, but to be honest I don’t understand what you are trying to say but yup

Carr Corporation has provided the following information for its most recent month of operation: sales $8,000; beginning inventory $1,000; ending inventory $2,000 and gross profit $5,000. How much were Carr's inventory purchases during the period?a. $9,000.00 b. $5,000.00 c. $6,000.00 d. $4,000.00

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Answer:

d. $4,000.00

Explanation:

This question presents an incomplete record scenario. With the Purchases amount missing.

Find the Purchases amount by preparing a Trading Account and determine the missing Purchases Amount.

Carr's inventory purchases during the period was $2,000

Trading Account

Sales                                                                    $8,000

Less Cost of Sales

beginning inventory                     $1,000

Add Purchases                             $4,000

Less Ending inventory               ($2,000)        ($3,000)

Gross profit                                                         $5,000

Classify each item as an asset, liability, common stock, revenue, or expense.
a. Issuance of ownership shares.
b. Land purchased.
c. Amounts owed to suppliers.
d. Bonds payable.
e. Amount earned from selling a product.
f. Cost of advertising.

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Answer:

A)Common Stock

B) Asset

C)liability

D)liability

E)Revenue

F)expenses

Explanation:

Common stock can be regarded as kind ofcorporate equity ownership, which is one of the type of security.

Asst can be regarded item or property that is been owned by a business or individual which has a value and has future benefits.

liability can be regarded as things that a business or individuals owes, this could be in terms of money.

Expense can be regarded as

type of expenditure which is been seen from the income statement, it is been subtracted from revenue

You are running a hypothetical e-business in this course. Suppose your company only have one employee and three customers who do not access your website frequently. Your company also does not need to process a lot of information; in this case, to save your money, which types of computers does your company need to fulfill such a computing need?

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Answer:

do the challnge in brainly it gives u points !!!!

Explanation:

According to the given hypothetical e-business situation, simple personal computers can be used to fulfill the required computing needs.

What is e-business?

"E-business is an electronic business or transaction in which user shares the information online. In this, information, products, and services can be shared between business, groups, and individuals and considered as an essential activities."

What is personal computer?

"Personal computer is a computer which is a multi-purpose system and its size, capabilities and prize makes it feasible for individual use."

In the given situation, the analyses of data is less which can be fulfilled by the personal computers only and there is no need to purchase systems with special features. The employee can fulfill the requirements of current e-business with the help of any personal computer like desktop, laptop, etc.

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explain the rational accounting system in a business organization​

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Suppose the following information was taken from the 2022 financial statements of FedEx Corporation, a major global transportation/delivery company. (in millions) 2022 2021 Accounts receivable (gross) $ 3,740 $ 4,610 Accounts receivable (net) 3,400 4,350 Allowance for doubtful accounts 340 260 Sales revenue 33,325 35,825 Total current assets 7,170 7,292 Answer each of the following questions. (a) Calculate the accounts receivable turnover and the average collection period for 2022 for FedEx. (Round answers to 1 decimal place, e.g. 12.5. Use 365 days for calculation.) Accounts receivable turnover enter the accounts receivable turnover in times rounded to 1 decimal place times The average collection period for 2022

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Answer:

Accounts Receivable Turnover 8.6 times

Average collections period 42.44 days

Explanation:

A. Calculation to determine the average collection period for 2022 using this formula

Accounts Receivable Turnover = Sales/Average accounts receivables

Let plug in the formula

Accounts Receivable Turnover = 33,325 /[(3,400+4350)/2]

Accounts Receivable Turnover =33,325/(7,750/2)

Accounts Receivable Turnover =33,325/3875

Accounts Receivable Turnover = 8.6 times

Therefore the Accounts Receivable Turnover will be 8.6 times

B. Calculation to determine the Average collections period using this formula

Average collections period = 365/Accounts Receivable Turnover

Let plug in the formula

Average collections period= 365/8.6

Average collections period= 42.44 days

Therefore The Average collections period will be 42.44 days

Shareholders in Frontier Communications were not pleased to learn that the company's market share had changed from 40 to 21 percentage points, a loss of 19 percentage points. What was the percent change in market share

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Answer:

[tex]47.5\%[/tex]

Explanation:

Given: The company's market share had changed from 40 to 21 percentage points.

To find: percent change in market share

Solution:

Change in percentage of company's market share [tex]=40-21=19[/tex]

Percent change in market share = (Change in percentage of company's market share ÷ 40) × 100

[tex]=\frac{19}{40}(100)=47.5\%[/tex]

The marketing decision and research problem should be defined clearly so that a. communication between the researcher and the decision maker can be reduced. b. research can be designed properly. c. the researcher knows what results to come up with. d. the decision maker understands the decision to be made. e. all of the above.

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Answer:

b. research can be designed properly.

Explanation:

Market research can be defined as a strategic technique which typically involves the process of identifying, acquiring and analyzing informations about a business. It involves the use of product test, surveys, questionnaire, focus groups, interviews, etc.

Secondary market research can be defined as a method designed to determine the demographics of a particular target market.

The marketing decision and research problem should be defined clearly so that the research can be designed properly. Some of the factors to be considered in the design of a market research are;

I. Corporate culture.

II. The environment of the decision maker.

III. The decision maker's objectives.

A company normally sells it products for $20 per unit, which includes a profit margin of 25%. However, the

selling price has fallen to $15 per unit. This company's current inventory consists 200 units purchased at $16

per unit. Replacement cost has now fallen to $13 per unit. Calculate the value of inventory at the lower of

cost or market. ​

Answers

Answer:

$2,600

Explanation:

The computation of the inventory value is shown below:

Market value = 200 units × $16

= $3,200

And, the cost is

= 200 units × $13

= $2,600

So the lower of cost or market value would be considered

Since $2,600 would be lower so the same would be equivalent to the inventory amount

Blue Corporation leases equipment from Falls Company on January 1, 2020. The lease agreement does not transfer ownership, contain a bargain purchase option, and is not a specialized asset. It covers 3 years of the equipment's 8-year useful life, and the present value of the lease payments is less than 90% of the fair value of the asset leased. The annual lease payment is $37,000 at the beginning of each year, and Blue's incremental borrowing rate is 5%, which is the same as the lessor's implicit rate Prepare all the necessary journal entries for Falls Company (the lessor) for 2020, assuming the equipment is carried at a cost of $232,000.

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Answer:

this is an operating lease, so you do not have to calculate present value, all you need to calculate is depreciation expense:

January 1, 2020

Dr Cash 37,000

    Cr Unearned revenue 37,000

December 31, 2020

Dr Unearned revenue 37,000

    Cr Lease revenue 37,000

December 31, 2020

Dr Depreciation expense 29,000

    Cr Accumulated depreciation, equipment 29,000

$232,000 / 8 years = $29,000

Ben and Molly are married and will file jointly. Ben generates $300,000 of qualified business income from his single-member LLC (a law firm). He reports his business as a sole proprietorship. Wages paid by the law firm amount to $40,000; the law firm has no significant property. Molly is employed as a tax manager by a local CPA firm. Their modified taxable income is $386,600 (this is also their taxable income before the deduction for qualified business income). Determine their allowable QBI deduction for 2020. $fill in the blank 1

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Answer:

A. $8,000

B. $14,400

Explanation:

A. Calculation to determine their tentative QBI based on the W-2 Wages/Capital Investment Limit

First step is to calculate the Applicable Percentage

Applicable percentage= 100%-($386,600 - $326,600)/100,000

Applicable percentage=40%

Now let Calculate the tentative QBI based on the W-2 Wages/Capital Investment Limit

GREATER OF BELOW:

Tentative QBI based on the W-2 Wages/Capital Investment Limit=50% of W-2 wages ($40,000 × 50% × 40%)

Tentative QBI based on the W-2 Wages/Capital Investment Limit=$8,000

OR

Tentative QBI based on the W-2 Wages/Capital Investment Limit=[ W-2 wages of ($40,000 × 25% × 40%)]+ [Unadjusted basis of qualified property of ($0 × 2.5% × 40%)]

Tentative QBI based on the W-2 Wages/Capital Investment Limit=$4,000+$0

Tentative QBI based on the W-2 Wages/Capital Investment Limit=$4,000

Therefore their tentative QBI based on the W-2 Wages/Capital Investment Limit will be $8,000

2. Calculation to Determine their allowable QBI deduction for 2020

First step is to calculate the General QBI deduction

General QBI deduction [($300,000 × 20%)× 40%]

General QBI deduction=$24,000

Second step is to calculate the Reduction Ratio

Reduction ratio= ($386,600 - $326,600)/100,000

Reduction ratio=$60,000/100,000

Reduction ratio= 60%

Now let calculate the allowable QBI deduction for 2020

General QBI deduction $24,000

Less Reduction of W-2 Wages/Capital Investment Limit ($9,600)

[($24,000-$8,000)*60%]

2020 Allowable QBI deduction $14,400

($24,000-$9,600)

Therefore their allowable QBI deduction for 2020 will be $14,400

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