A Quality Analyst wants to construct a control chart for determining whether three machines, all producing the same product, are under control with regard to a particular quality variable. Accordingly, he sampled four units of output from each machine, with the following results:
Machine Measurements
Number1 17 15 15 17
Number2 16 25 18 25
Number3 23 24 23 22
What is the estimate of the process mean for whenever it is under control?
a. 16
b. 19
c. 20
d. 21
e. 23

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Answer 1

Answer:

c. 20

Explanation:

The summary of the given information shows that a Quality Analyst sampled four units of output from each machine, with the following results:

Machine Measurements

Number 1        17 15 15 17

Number 2       16 25 18 25

Number 3       23 24 23 22

In order to determine the estimate of the process mean for whenever it is under control, we need to find the mean of each Machine and find the average of the three machines together

i.e

For Machine Number 1 ;

Mean = (17+15+15+17)/4

Mean = 64/4

Mean = 16

For Machine Number 2 ;

Mean = (16+25+18+25)/4

Mean = 84/4

Mean = 21

For Machine Number 3;

Mean = ( 23+24+23+22)/4

Mean = 92/4

Mean = 23

The estimate of the process mean for whenever it is under control

= (16 + 21 + 23)/3

The estimate of the process mean for whenever it is under control = 60/3

The estimate of the process mean for whenever it is under control = 20


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Kant Corporation retires its $500,000 face value bonds at 102 on January 1, following the payment of interest. The carrying value of the bonds at the redemption date is $481,250. The entry to record the redemption will include a

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Answer and Explanation:

The Journal entry is shown below:-

Bonds payable Dr, $500,000

Loss on retirement of bonds Dr, $28,750  

($510,000 + $18,750 - $500,000 )

           To Cash $510,000 ($500,000 × 1.02)

          To discount on bonds payable $18,750 ($500,000 - $481,250)

(Being redemption is recorded)

Here we debited the bonds payable and loss on retirement of bonds as it decreased the liabilities and increased the loss and we credited the cash and discount on bonds payable as it decreased the assets and increased the liabilities

Assume that on September 1, Office Depot had an inventory that included a variety of calculators. The company uses a perpetual inventory system. During September, these transactions occurred.

Sept. 6 Purchased calculators from Green Box Co. at a total cost of $1,620, terms n/30.
9 Paid freight of $50 on calculators purchased from Green Box Co.
10 Returned calculators to Green Box Co. for $38 credit because they did not meet specifications.
12 Sold calculators costing $520 for $690 to University Book Store, terms n/30.
14 Granted credit of $45 to University Book Store for the return of one calculator that was not ordered. The calculator cost $34.
20 Sold calculators costing $570 for $760 to Campus Card Shop, terms n/30.

Required:
Journalize the September transactions.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

1. Merchandise Inventory $1,620

        To Accounts Payable $1,620

(Being the calculators purchased on account)

2. Merchandise Inventory $50

              To Cash $50

(Being freight expenses paid for cash)

3. Accounts Payable $38

          To Merchandise Inventory $38

(being the returned inventory is recorded)

4. Accounts Receivable $690

          To  Sales Revenues $690

(Being the sales is recorded)

Cost of Goods Sold $520

     To Merchandise Inventory $520

(Being the cost is recorded)

5. Sales returns $45

       To Accounts Receivable $45

(being the sales return is recorded)

Merchandise Inventory $34

    To Cost of Goods Sold $34

(Being the cost of returned is recorded)

6. Accounts Receivable $760

     To Sales Revenues $760

(being the sale is recorded)

Cost of Goods Sold $570

   To Merchandise Inventory $570

(Being the cost is recorded)

At each calendar year-end, Mazie Supply Co. uses the percent of accounts receivable method to estimate bad debts. On December 31, 2017, it has outstanding accounts receivable of $55,000, and it estimates that 2% will be uncollectible. Prepare the adjusting entry to record bad debts expense for year 2017 under the assumption that the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has: (a) a $415 credit balance before the adjustment. (b) a $291 debit balance before the adjustment.

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Answer:

Mazie Supply Co.

Adjusting entries under the assumptions that the allowance for doubtful accounts has:

a) A $415 credit balance before the adjustment:

Debit Bad Debts Expense $685

Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $685

To record the bad debts expense for the year.

b) A $291 debit balance before the adjustment:

Debit Bad Debts Expense $1,391

Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $1,391

To record bad debts expense and bring the allowance for doubtful accounts to a balance of $1,100.

Explanation:

a) Accounts Receivable outstanding = $55,000

Uncollectible estimate of 2% =     $1,100

b) With a credit balance of $415, the balance will be brought to $1,100 with an adjusting amount of $685 ($1,100 - $415).,

c) With a debit balance of $291, the balance will be brought to $1,100 with an adjusting amount of $1,391 ($1,100 + 291).

d) When the allowance for doubtful accounts has a credit balance, the bad debts expense is calculated as the difference between the new balance and the old credit balance.  But, if the allowance for doubtful accounts has a debit balance, the bad debts expense would be the addition of the estimated allowance and the debit balance.  These actions will respectively bring the balance of the allowance for doubtful accounts to the new estimated balance.

Greenbrier Industrial Products' bonds have a 7.60 percent coupon and pay interest annually. The face value is $1,000 and the current market price is $1,062.50 per bond. The bonds mature in 16 years. What is the yield to maturity

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Answer:

6.9%

Explanation:

To find the answer, you have to use the formula to calculate the yield to maturity:

Yield to maturity= (C+(F-P/n))/(F+P/2), where:

C= Coupon payment= $1,000*7.60%= $76

F= Face value= $1,000

P= Price= $1,062.50

n= Years to maturity= 16

Yield to maturity=(76+(1,000-1,062.50/16))/(1,000+1,062.50/2)

Yield to maturity=72,09/1,031.25

Yield to maturity=0.069 → 6.9%

Accoriding to this, the yield to maturity is 6.9%.

You have just made your first $5,000 contribution to your individual retirement account. Assume you earn an annual return of 10.65 percent and make no additional contributions.

Required:
a. What will your account be worth when you retire in 42 years?
b. What if you wait 10 years before contributing?

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Initial investment= $5,000

i= 10.65%

To determine future value, we need to use the following formula:

FV= PV(1+i)^n

For 42 years:

FV= 5,000*(1.1065^42)

FV= $350,695

Now, for 32 years:

FV= 5,000*(1.1065^32)

FV= $127,472.17

Westbrook's Painting Co. plans to issue a $1,000 par value, 20-year noncallable bond with a 7.00% annual coupon, paid semiannually. The company's marginal tax rate is 25%, but Congress is considering a change in the corporate tax rate to 15%. By how much would the component cost of debt used to calculate the WACC change if the new tax rate was adopted

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Answer:

The component cost of debt used to calculate the WACC will change by 0.70% if the new tax rate was adopted.

Explanation:

This can be calculated using the formula for calculating the component cost of debt used to calculate the WACC as follows:

CD = WD * PCD * (1 - t) ........................ (1)

Where;

CD = Component of cost of debt in WACC

WD = Weight of debt

PCD = Pretax cost of debt

t = tax rate

Note: Since information is provided for only the 20-year noncallable bond in the question, we assume that WD is 100% for simplicity purpose.

We can therefore proceed as follows:

a. CD When tax rate is 25%

Based on equation (1) and the assumption in the note, we have:

CD when t is 25% = Component of cost of debt in WACC = ?

WD = Weight of debt = 100%

PCD = Pretax cost of debt = 7%

t = tax rate = 25%

Substituting into equation (1), we have:

CD when t is 25% = 100% * 7% * (1 - 25%) = 5.25%

b. CD When tax rate is 15%

Based on equation (1) and the assumption in the note, we have:

CD when t is 15% = Component of cost of debt in WACC = ?

WD = Weight of debt = 100%

PCD = Pretax cost of debt = 7%

t = tax rate = 15%

Substituting into equation (1), we have:

CD when t is 15% = 100% * 7% * (1 - 15%) = 5.95%

c. the WACC change if the new tax rate was adopted

Change in WACC = CD when t is 15% - CD when t is 25% = 5.95% - 5.25% = 0.70%

Therefore, the component cost of debt used to calculate the WACC will change by 0.70% if the new tax rate was adopted.

The following selected amounts are reported on the year-end unadjusted trial balance report for a company that uses the percent of sales method to determine its bad debts expense. Accounts receivable$441,000Debit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 1,310Debit Net Sales 2,160,000Credit All sales are made on credit. Based on past experience, the company estimates 1.0% of credit sales to be uncollectible. What adjusting entry should the company make at the end of the current year to record its estimated bad debts expense

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Answer:

The Adjusting entry at the end of the current year to record its estimated bad debts expense is:

Journal Entry:

Debit Bad Debts Expense $22,910

Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $22,910

To record the bad debts expense and bring the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts to a credit balance of $21,600.

Explanation:

a) Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

Beginning balance $1,310 Dr.

Ending balance     21,600

Uncollectible Expense = $22,900

b) Uncollectible for the period = 1% of $2,160,000 = $21,600

This should be the ending balance of the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts.

c) The above journal entry will ensure that the balance in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts is now $21,600 credit.

Courtney Meehan has trouble keeping her debits and credits equal. During a recent​ month, Courtney made the following accounting​ errors:

a. In preparing the trial balance, Courtney omitted a $5,000 Notes Payable. The debit to Cash was correct
b. Courtney posted a $11000 Utilities Expense as $100. The credit to Cash was correct.
c. In recording a $600 payment on account, Courtney debited Furniture instead of Accounts Payable-
d. In journalizing a receipt of cash for service revenue, Courtney debited Cash for $50 instead of the correct amount of $500. The credit was correct.
e. Courtney recorded a $210 purchase of office supplies on account by debiting Office Supplies for $120 and crediting Accounts Payable for $120.


Required:
a. For each of these​ errors, state whether total debits equal total credits on the trial balance.
b. Identify each account that has an incorrect balance and the amount and direction of the error.

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Answer:

a. In preparing the trial balance, Courtney omitted a $5,000 Notes Payable. The debit to Cash was correct

Liabilities (credit balance) are understated by $5,000 ⇒ TOTAL DEBITS DO NOT EQUAL TOTAL CREDITS

b. Courtney posted a $11000 Utilities Expense as $100. The credit to Cash was correct.

Expenses (debit balance) are understated by $10,900 ⇒ TOTAL DEBITS DO NOT EQUAL TOTAL CREDITS

c. In recording a $600 payment on account, Courtney debited Furniture instead of Accounts Payable-

Assets (debit balance) are understated by $600 and liabilities (credit balance) are overstated by $600. ⇒ TOTAL DEBITS DO NOT EQUAL TOTAL CREDITS

d. In journalizing a receipt of cash for service revenue, Courtney debited Cash for $50 instead of the correct amount of $500. The credit was correct.

Assets (debit balance) are understated by $450 ⇒ TOTAL DEBITS DO NOT EQUAL TOTAL CREDITS

e. Courtney recorded a $210 purchase of office supplies on account by debiting Office Supplies for $120 and crediting Accounts Payable for $120.

both assets (debit balance) and liabilities (credit balance) are understated by $90. ⇒ TOTAL DEBITS EQUAL TOTAL CREDITS

Which of the following could be considered barriers to entry that would prevent potential competitors from entering a monopoly market?
Select the two correct answers below.
a) patent and copyright laws
b) few workers in the industry
c) extremely high demand for a certain product
d) ownership of a critical factor of production

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Answer:

a) patent and copyright laws

d) ownership of a critical factor of production

Explanation:

a monopoly is when there is only one firm operating in an industry.

the different reasons why monopoly exists are :

ownership of a key resource. this is natural monopoly

high start up cost

legal barriers - patent and copyright laws

Economies of scale.

You want to buy a new sports coupe for $74,500, and the finance office at the dealership has quoted you a loan with an APR of 6.9 percent for 36 months to buy the car.

Required:
a. What will your monthly payments be?
b. What is the effective annual rate on this loan?

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Answer:

a) Monthly payments = $22,969.38

b) Effective rate of return= 7.12%

Explanation:

Loan Amortization: A loan repayment method structured such that a series of equal periodic installments will be paid for certain number of periods to offset both the loan principal amount and the accrued interest.

The monthly installment is computed as follows:  

Monthly installment= Loan amount/annuity factor

Loan amount; = 74,500

Annuity factor = (1 - (1+r)^(-n))/r

r -monthly rate of interest, n- number of months

r- 6.9%/12 = 0.575 % = 0.00575, n = 36 =

Annuity factor = ( 1- (1+00575)^(-36)/0.00575= 32.434

Monthly installment = Loan amount /annuity factor

=  74,500/32.434= 22,969.38

Required monthly payments = $22,969.38

Effective annual interest rate

Effective rate of return = ((1+r)^n- 1) × 100

where r - monthly interest rate- 6.9%/12 = 0.575%

n- number of months= 12 months

Effective rate of return - (1+00575)^(12) - 1× 100=  7.12%

Effective rate of return= 7.12%

The formula for the simple deposit multiplier is :______

a. Simple Deposit Multiplier = 1/RR
b. Simple Deposit Multiplier = 1/1-RR
c. Simple Deposit Multiplier = -RR/1-RR
d. Simple Deposit Multiplier = (1-RR)/RR


If the required reserve ratio is 0.15, the maximum increase in checking account deposits that will result from an increase in bank reserves of $5,000 is $________

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it can be any of them but i think simple deposit multiplier = 1/1RR

The formula for the simple deposit multiplier is:

B. Simple Deposit Multiplier = 1 / (1 - RR)

Where RR is the required reserve ratio.

How to explain

In your example, the required reserve ratio is 0.15, which means that banks are required to keep 15% of their deposits in reserve. This means that for every $1 in deposits, banks can lend out $0.85.

The maximum increase in checking account deposits is therefore equal to the simple deposit multiplier times the initial increase in bank reserves. In your example, the initial increase in bank reserves is $5,000. So, the maximum increase in checking account deposits is:

$5,000 * 1.176 = $5,882.35

Therefore, the maximum increase in checking account deposits that will result from an increase in bank reserves of $5,000 is $5,882.35

Option B is correct.

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The smaller the required reserve ratio the larger the simple deposit multiplier. Do you agree or disagree with this statement. Explain your answer.

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Answer:

Agree

Explanation:

A deposit multiplier is maximum amount of money that can be created for each unit of reserve. It is key requirement for maintaining economy's basic money supply. The simple deposit multiplier is 1 / rr * change in R. Deposit multiplier is the inverse of reserve ratio. The higher the reserve ratio the lesser will be the deposit multiplier. Reserve ratio is the minimum amount of money that must be kept in the deposit.

how to solve this problem:If a borrower can afford to make monthly principal and interest payments of $1,000 and the lender will make a 30-year loan at 5-1/2%, or a 20-year loan at 4-1/2%, what is the largest loan (rounded to the nearest $100) this buyer can afford?

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Answer:

30-year loan at 5-1/2% ⇒ MAXIMUM LOAN $176,100

using a loan amortization table, you will pay $5.6786 for every $1,000 that you borrow, so you can borrow up to $1,000 / $5.6786 = 176.1 thousands

principal = $176,100

first payment:

interests = $176,100 x 0.055 x 1/12 = $807.13

repaid principal = $192.87

20-year loan at 4-1/2% ⇒ MAXIMUM LOAN $158,000

using a loan amortization table, you will pay $6.3291 for every $1,000 that you borrow, so you can borrow up to $1,000 / $6.3291 = 158 thousands

principal = $158,000

first payment:

interests = $158,000 x 0.045 x 1/12 = $592.50

repaid principal = $407.50

1. The maximum loan a borrower can take, if he can afford to make a monthly payment of $1,000, including principal and interest, for a 30-year loan at 5.5% interest, is $176,100.

2. The maximum loan a borrower can take, if he can afford to make a monthly payment of $1,000, including principal and interest, for a 20-year loan at 4.5% interest, is $158,100.

Data and Calculations:

a) N (# of periods) 360 months (30 x 12)

I/Y (Interest per year) = 5.5%

PMT (Periodic Payment) = $1,000

FV (Future Value) = $0

Results:

PV = $176,121.76

Sum of all periodic payments = $360,000 ($1,000 x 360)

Total Interest = $183,878.24

b) N (# of periods) = 240 months (20 x 12)

I/Y (Interest per year) = 4.5%

PMT (Periodic Payment) = $1,000

FV (Future Value) = $0

Results:

PV = $158,065.44

Sum of all periodic payments = $240,000 ($1,000 x 240)

Total Interest = $81,934.56

Thus, to solve this problem, input $1,000 as the periodic payment on a financial calculator and then calculate the present value of $1,000 at the interest rate for the given period.

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Fern Corporation manufacturers a single product that has a selling price of $25.00 per unit. Fixed expenses total $50,000 per year, and the company must sell 5,000 units to break even. If the company has a target profit of $15,500, sales in units must be:

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Answer:

Sales unit to achieve target profit =6,550 units

Explanation:

Break-even point is the level of activity that achieves no profit or loss. At this level profit is zero because the the total revenue is equal to total cost.

The break-even point is calculated as  

Break -even in units = total general fixed cost/(selling price - variable cost)

ley represent tah variable cost per unit with letter "y"

5,000 = 50,000 / (25 - y)

cross multiply

5000× (25 - y) = 50,000

125000  - 5000 y = 50,000

collect like terms

125,000 - 50,000 = 5000 y

75000  = 5,000y

divide both sides by 5,000

y = 75,000/5000 = 15

Variable cost per unit = 15

Sales units to achieve target profit = Fixed cost + target profit/(selling price - variable cost per unit)

Sales unit to achieve target profit

= (50,000 + 15,500)/(25-15)

= 6,550

Sales unit to achieve target profit =6,550 units

The following transactions relate to the General Fund of the City of Buffalo Falls for the year ended December 31, 2017: Beginning balances were: Cash, $93,000; Taxes Receivable, $189,500; Accounts Payable, $52,250; and Fund Balance, $230,250. The budget was passed. Estimated revenues amounted to $1,230,000 and appropriations totaled $1,227,400. All expenditures are

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Answer:

Estimated Revenue Control (Dr.) $1,230,000

Appropriation (Cr.) $1,227,400

Budgetary Fund (Cr.) $2,600

Tax receivable (Dr.) $189,500

Revenue (Cr.) $189,500

Cash (Dr.) $93,000

Tax receivable (Dr.)  $96,500

Revenue (Cr.) $189,500

Expenditure Control (Dr.) $52,250

Accounts Payable (Cr.) $52,250

Accounts Payable (Dr.) $52,250

Cash (Cr.) $52,250

Explanation:

Buffalo Falls earned and received tax revenue of $189,500. This will be reflected on debit side when journal entry is made and revenue is credited as per transaction. The company has now recorded a transaction of expenditure control of $52,250. These transaction are recorded by debiting the expenditure control account and crediting the accounts payable.

One of the major criticisms of functionalist theory is that it ____________. a. assumes greater equality leads to a more successful and productive organization b. ignores macro-level factors affecting social organizations c. correctly identifies how informal social networks influence organizations d. tends to gloss over dysfunctions like worker dissatisfaction and alienation e. emphasizes that social groups and organizations are composed of interrelated parts

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Answer: D. tends to gloss over dysfunctions like worker dissatisfaction

Explanation:

The correct option is (D) tends to gloss over dysfunctions like worker dissatisfaction and alienation.

Functionalism has come under fire for failing to adequately account for societal change and underestimating the importance of human activity. The main units of study in the functionalist viewpoint are society and its institutions.Functionalism has drawn criticism for underestimating the importance of human activity and for failing to explain social change.What is a criticism of structural functionalism ?The main critique of structural-functionalism is that it is unable to explain why certain social behaviors continue to exist while having no purpose. The primary premise behind. symbolic interactionism is that humans attribute meaning to things based on interactions with others and society.

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Unrealized holding gains and losses on debt securities classified as available-for-sale would have the following effects on accumulated other comprehensive income: Gains Losses a. Increase Increase b. Decrease Decrease c. Decrease Increase d. Increase Decrease

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Answer: d. Increase Decrease

Explanation:

Available - For - Sale securities are accounted for in the Equity section of the balance sheet under Other Comprehensive income (OCI). As the gains cannot be realised until the security is sold, it is accounted for here to show an increase or a decrease in value. When the security gains in value over what it cost, this will increase OCI and when it losses value below what it cost, this will reduce the OCI.

Dorpac Corporation has a dividend yield of 1.3 %1.3%. Its equity cost of capital is 7.4 %7.4%​, and its dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate. a. What is the expected growth rate of​ Dorpac's dividends? b. What is the expected growth rate of​ Dorpac's share​ price?

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Answer:

(A) 6.1%

(B) 6.1%

Explanation:

Dorpac corporation has a dividend yield of 1.3%

Its equity cost of capital is 7.4%

(a) The expected growth rate of Dorpac dividend can be calculated as follows

= Equity cost of capital-Dividend yield

= 7.4%-1.3%

= 6.1%

(b) Since the dividend is expected to grow at a constant growth rate then, the expected growth rate of Dorpac's share price is 6.1%

The market supply curve is: perfectly inelastic in the long run, but not the short run. more elastic in the long run than in the short run. less elastic in the long run than in the short run. perfectly elastic in the short run, but not the long run.

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Answer:

The answer is B. more elastic in the long run than in the short run

Explanation:

Supply is usually more elastic in the long run than in the short run because it is a known fact factors of production(labor, capital etc.) can be utilised to increase supply in the long run whereas in the short run only labor can be increased.

And also, because because there is time for firms to enter or leave the industry.

Playtown Corporation purchased 75 percent of Sandbox Corporation common stock and 40 percent of its preferred stock on January 1, 20X6, for $270,000 and $80,000, respectively. At the time of purchase, the fair value of the common shares of Sandbox held by the noncontrolling interest was $90,000. Sandbox's balance sheet contained the following balances:

Preferred Stock ($10 par value) $200,000
Common Stock ($5 par value) 150,000
Retained Earnings 210,000
Total Stockholders' Equity $560,000

Required
Give the eliminating entries needed to prepare a consolidated balance sheet immediately after Clayton purchased the Topple shares.

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Answer:

Elimination Journal.

Retained  Earnings $210,000 (debit)

Common Stock $ 150,000 (debit)

Investment in Sandbox Corporation $270,000 (credit)

Non-Controlling Interest  $90,000 (credit)

Explanation:

When dealing with consolidation of Financial Statements, the Equity and Retained Earning in the Subsidiary has to be eliminated from the records whilst the Investment in Subsidiary and the Non-Controlling Interest in Subsidiary are recognized.

Elimination of the common items in consolidation is done by the use of Pro-forma Journals.

Goodwill or Gain on Bargain Purchase are also recognized on the date of acquisition of subsidiary.

Goodwill is the excess of Purchase Price and Non-Controlling interest over the Net Assets Acquired.While Gain on Bargain Purchase is the excess of Net Assets Acquired over Purchase Price and Non-Controlling interest.

Elimination Journal.

Retained  Earnings $210,000 (debit)

Common Stock $ 150,000 (debit)

Investment in Sandbox Corporation $270,000 (credit)

Non-Controlling Interest  $90,000 (credit)

Tyrell Co. entered into the following transactions involving short-term liabilities. Year 1 Apr. 20 Purchased $36,500 of merchandise on credit from Locust, terms n/30. May 19 Replaced the April 20 account payable to Locust with a 90-day, 7%, $35,000 note payable along with paying $1,500 in cash. July 8 Borrowed $66,000 cash from NBR Bank by signing a 120-day, 11%, $66,000 note payable. __?__ Paid the amount due on the note to Locust at the maturity date. __?__ Paid the amount due on the note to NBR Bank at the maturity date. Nov. 28 Borrowed $36,000 cash from Fargo Bank by signing a 60-day, 9%, $36,000 note payable. Dec. 31 Recorded an adjusting entry for accrued interest on the note to Fargo Bank. Year 2 __?__ Paid the amount due on the note to Fargo Bank at the maturity date.

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Answer:

April 20, purchased $30,500 of merchandise on credit from Locust, terms n/30. Tyrell uses the perpetual inventory system.

Dr Merchandise inventory 36,500

    Cr Accounts payable 36,500

May 19, replaced the April 20 account payable to Locust with a 90-day, $35,000 note bearing 7% annual interest along with paying $1,500 in cash.

Dr Accounts payable 38,000

    Cr Cash 1,500

    Cr Notes payable 35,000

July 8, borrowed $66,000 cash from NBR Bank by signing a 120-day, 11% interest-bearing note with a face value of $66,000.

Dr Cash 66,000

    Cr Notes payable 66,000

August 17, paid the note to Locust with interest ($35,000 x 7% x 90/365)

Dr Notes payable 35,000

Dr Interest expense 604.11

    Cr Cash 35,604.11

 

November 5, paid the note to NBR Bank with interest ($66,000 x 11% x 120/365)

Dr Notes payable 66,000

Dr Interest expense 2,386.85

    Cr Cash 68,386.85

November 28, borrowed $36,000 cash from Fargo Bank by signing a 60-day, 9%, $36,000 note payable.

Dr Cash 36,000

    Cr Notes payable 36,000

December 31, recorded an adjusting entry for accrued interest on the note to Fargo Bank ($36,000 x 9% x 33/365 days)

Dr Interest expense 292.93

    Cr Interest payable 292.93

January 27, Year 2, paid the amount due on the note to Fargo Bank at the maturity date.

Dr Notes payable 36,000

Dr Interest payable 292.93

Dr Interest expense 239.67

    Cr Cash 36,532.60

The following equations describe consumption, investment, government spending, taxes, and net exports in the country of Economika.
C = 400 + 0.80(Y - T)
I = 500
G = 450
T = 450
X = 100
1. In Economika, equilibrium GDP is equal to $_. (Round your answer to the nearest dollar.)
2. If real GDP in Economika is currently $4,450, which of the following is true?
a) There will be an unplanned decrease in inventories, and real GDP will increase next period.
b) There will be an unplanned increase in inventories, and real GDP will increase next period.
c) There will be an unplanned decrease in inventories, and real GDP will decrease next period.
d) There will be an unplanned increase in inventories, and real GDP will decrease next period.
e) There will be no unplanned change in inventories, and real GDP will stay the same next period.

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Answer:

1. $5,450

2. a) There will be an unplanned decrease in inventories, and real GDP will increase next period.

Explanation:

1. GDP (Y) is the total economic output and can be calculated using the Expenditure method which is;

Y = C + I + G + X

Y = (400 + 0.80(Y - 450)) + 500 + 450 + 100

Y = 400 + 0.80Y - 360 + 500 + 450 + 100

Y - 0.80Y = 1,090

0.2Y = 1,090

Y = $5,450

2. With Equilibrium GDP being higher than the Real GDP of the country, the excess Demand (GDP is aggregate demand) will lead to more consumption in the Economy which will lead to an unplanned decrease inventories. This will then spur companies to produce more to meet the higher demand causing Real GDP to go up.

Andrew founded and operated a wedding planning agency, which specialized in celebrity weddings. When he died, his business was dissolved because there was no plan for control after his death.

Type of business:___________

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Answer:

Sole proprietorship

Explanation:

The sole proprietor is a single owner of a business. He bears the loss of From the business alone and also enjoys gains from the business alone. There is no distinction between the business and it's owner. Such a business is easy to form and dismantle because the government has no involvement in it.

From the question since Andrews business was dissolved when he because there was no plan for control after his death, this signifies a sole proprietorship.

Sarah used the Hide command on her Excel worksheet. What would be the most likely reason to use this command?
O Sarah hid the cells to delete them from the worksheet.
O Sarah hid the cells to erase the formula they were part of
O Sarah hid the cells because the information they contained wasn't relevant to her task.
O Sarah hid the cells to highlight their importance.

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Answer:

Sarah hid the cells because the information they contained wasn't relevant to her task.

Explanation:

Hiding the cells does not delete them from the worksheet, and it does not erase them from the formula that they are part of. Also, hiding cells does not highlight their importance, because they are hidden.

Answer: C

Explanation: cause i am right

26. Currently, Bruner Inc.'s bonds sell for $1,250. They pay a $120 annual coupon, have a 15-year maturity, and a $1,000 par value, but they can be called in 5 years at $1,050. Assume that no costs other than the call premium would be incurred to call and refund the bonds, and also assume that the yield curve is horizontal, with rates expected to remain at current levels on into the future. What is the difference between this bond's YTM and its YTC

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Answer:

2.11%

Explanation:

From the information given; we use the Excel spreadsheet to compute the  difference between this bond's YTM(Yield to maturity) and its YTC(Yield to call).

From the diagram; we will see that the

YTM(Yield to maturity) = 8.91%

YTC(Yield to call).= 6.81%

Therefore the difference between this bond's YTM and its YTC = (8.91 - 6.81)%

the difference between this bond's YTM and its YTC = 2.11%

The US Public Debt was $18.2 trillion in 2015. This was up from $16.4 trillion in 2012. In 2015, Foreign ownership was 34% of that total, or $6.1 trillion. Of this $6.1 trillion, China held 20%, Japan 18%, and oil exporting nations 5%.
1) How does the fact that 34% (and increasing) of the debt is held by foreigners make you feel?
2) What are potential risks or pitfalls with foreigners owning an increasing amount of the US Debt?
3) How concerned should we feel?

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Answer:

1) The fact that 34% and increasing  of the debt of The US is held by Foreigners is worrisome

2) some of the pitfalls to this increasing debts owned by Foreigners includes : partial loss of the country sovereignty, devaluation of the dollar and difficulties in meeting repayment conditions

3 ) we as a Nation should feel very concerned and sort for other means of funding instead of accumulating foreign public debts .

Explanation:

Total debt owed in 2015 = $18.2 trillion

Total debt owed in 2012 = $ 16.4 trillion

increase in debt = $1.8 trillion percentage increase = 1.8 / 16.4 * 100 = 10.98%

1) The fact that 34% of the debt of The US is held by Foreigners is worrisome

2) some of the pitfalls to this increasing debts owned by Foreigners includes : partial loss of the country sovereignty, devaluation of the dollar and difficulties in meeting repayment conditions

3 ) we as a Nation should feel very concerned and sort for other means of funding instead of accumulating foreign public debts .

ROI: Fill in the Unknowns Provide the missing data in the following situations: North American Division Asian Division European Division Sales Answer $5,000,000 Answer Net operating income $80,000 $200,000 $168,000 Operating assets Answer Answer $700,000 Return on investment 16% 10% Answer Return on sales 0.04 Answer 0.16 Investment turnover Answer Answer 1.5

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the missing data  is shown below:

Particulars     North American    Asian            European

                     division                 Division            Division

Sales            $2,000,000        $5,000,000     $1,050,000

Net Operating

Income        $80,000             $200,000            $168,000

Operating

assets         $500,000          $2,000,000         $700,000

Return on

Investment   16%                      10%                      24%

Return on sales 0.04              0.04                      0.16

Investment

turnover           4                    2.5                         1.5

Working notes :  

1. For North American division

Sales is

= Net operating income ÷ return on sales

= $80,000  ÷ 0.04

= $2,000,000

Operating assets is

= Net Operating income ÷ return on investment

= $80,000 ÷ 16%

= $500,000

Investment turnover is

= Sales ÷ operating assets

= $2,000,000 ÷ $500,000

= 4

For Asian Division

Operating assets is

= Net operating income  ÷  return on investment

= $200,000  ÷ 10%

= $2,000,000

Return on sales is

= Net Operating income ÷ sales

= $200,000 ÷ $5,000,000

= 0.04

Investment turnover is

= Sales ÷ operating assets

= $5,000,000  ÷ $2,000,000

= 2.5

For European division:

Sales is

= Operating assets × investment turnover

= $700,000 × 1.5

= $1,050,000

Return on investment is

= Net operating income ÷  operating assets × 100

= $168,000 ÷ $700,000

= 24%

A corporation issued 2,500 shares of its no par common stock at a cash price of $11 per share. The entry to record this transaction would be: A. Debit Treasury Stock $27,500; credit Cash $27,500. B. Debit Cash $27,500; credit Common Stock $27,500. C. Debit Common Stock $27,500; credit Cash $27,500. D. Debit Cash $27,500; credit Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value, Common Stock $2,500; credit Common Stock $25,000. E. Debit Treasury Stock $2,500; debit Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value, Treasury Stock $25,000; credit Common Stock $27,500.

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Answer:

B. Debit cash $27,500 ; Credit common stock $27,500

Explanation:

The journal entry to record the transaction is;

Cash account Dr $27,500

(2,500 shares × $11)

To Common stock account Cr $27,500

Cash is an asset hence debited because it decreases as it was used to pay for bills while common stock is credited because it increases shareholder's equity.

Ted failed to disaffirm a contract during his minority or within a reasonable time after reaching majority. The contract was automatically:

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Answer:

Ratified

Explanation:

Evaluate the following statement using economic reasoning “a monopolist can charge whatever she wants because she is the only source available”

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Answer:

The question is kind of self explanatory. The monopolist controls a monopoly. A monopoly is the exclusive control of supplies or trade for services. If the monopolist is the only source for a product, she can charge whatever she wants. There is a demand for the product and she is the only source, therefore she will charge what she wants.

Explanation:

The statement "a monopolist could charge whatever she wants as she is the only available source" should be evaluated below:

The following information related to the monopoly is to be considered:

It is a single seller marketOnly one seller is available in the market.Substitutes of the goods are not available in the market.Having strong barriers to entry.Do not enter other firms.

Therefore we can conclude that as a monopolist they have full control over the price as they are price maker.

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