ABO purchased a truck at the beginning of 2018 for $140,000. They sold the truck at the end of 2019 for $95,000. If the expected useful life of the truck was six years with a residual value of $20,000 and ABO uses straight-line depreciation, which of the following is true regarding the entry to record the sale of the truck?
A. Credit Gain $5,000
B. Debit Loss $5,000.
C. Credit Accumulated Depreciation $40,000.
D. Credit Equipment $100.000.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Therefore, the entry to record the sale of the truck involves B. Debit Loss $5,000.

Explanation:

First determine the Accumulated depreciation on the Truck

Depreciation Expense = Cost - Residual Value / Estimated Useful years

                                     = ($140,000 - $20,000) / 6

                                     = $20,000

Accumulated Depreciation :

2018 : $20,000

2019 : $20,000

Total : $40,000

Then Process the Sales journal to determine the profit or loss on sale of Truck as follows :

Accumulated Depreciation $40,000 (debit)

Cash $95,000 (debit)

Profit and Loss $5,000(debit)

Cost : Truck $140,000 (credit)

Conclusion :

Therefore, the entry to record the sale of the truck involves B. Debit Loss $5,000.


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If the Administrator were examining the actions of a particular agent to determine whether the agent engaged in churning a client's account, focus would be placed upon A) the number of complaints received relating to that agent B) the amount of profits generated in the client's account C) the client's objectives, financial resources, and the character of the account D) the length of time the account had been opened

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Answer:

C) the client's objectives, financial resources, and the character of the account

Explanation:

While at the time of examining the actions of a specific agent by the administrator with respect to the commission earned would be depended upon the objective of the client, his financial resources,and the character of the account.

The character of the account represents the type of account in which the client is interest as different accounts have different commissions

So these three above objectives should be required

Hence, the option c is correct

A company bought new heating system for $42,000 and was given a trade-in of $2,000 on an old heating system, so the company paid $40,000 cash with the trade-in. The old system had an original cost of $37,000 and accumulated depreciation of $34,000. If the transaction has commercial substance, the company should record the new heating system at:

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Distinguish among operating, investing, and financing activities for the statement of cash flows indirect method) Aurum Investments specializes in low-risk government bonds. Identify each of​ Aurum's transactions as operating​ (O), investing​ (I), financing​ (F), noncash investing and financing​ (NIF), or a transaction that is not reported on the statement of cash flows​ (N). Indicate whether each item increases​ (+) or decreases ​(minus​) cash. The indirect method is used for operating cash flows.
A. Acquisition of equipment by issuance of note payable
B. Purchase of long-term investment with cash
C. Issuance of long-term note payable to borrow cash
D. Increase in prepaid expenses
E. Decrease in accrued liabilities
F. Loss of sale of equipment
G. Decrease in accounts receivable
H. Depreciation of equipment
I. Increase in accounts payable Amortization of intangible assets
K. Purchase of treasury stock
L. Payment of long-term debt
M. Increase in salary payable
N. Cash sale of land
O. Sale of long-term investment
P. Acquisition of building by cash payment
Q. Net income
R. Issuance of common stock for cash
S. Payment of cash dividend

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Answer:

A.  noncash investing and financing​ (NIF)

B.  investing​ (I), decreases ​(minus​)

C.  financing​ (F), increases​ (+)

D. operating​ (O), decreases ​(minus​)

E.  operating​ (O), increases​ (+)

F.  operating​ (O), increases​ (+)

G. operating​ (O), increases​ (+)

H. operating​ (O), increases​ (+)

I.   operating​ (O), increases​ (+)

J.  operating​ (O), increases​ (+)

K.  financing​ (F), decreases ​(minus​)

L.  financing​ (F), decreases ​(minus​)

M. operating​ (O), increases​ (+)

N. investing​ (I), increases​ (+)

O. investing​ (I), increases​ (+)

P. investing​ (I), decreases ​(minus​)

Q. operating​ (O), increases​ (+)

R. financing​ (F), increases​ (+)

S. financing​ (F), decreases ​(minus​)

Explanation:

Operating Activities includes the Net Income and adjustments to the net income for (1) non-cash items previously included or deducted and (2) changes in working capital.

Investing Activities includes sale and investments in Property , Plant and Equipment items.

Financing Activities includes sale of ownership interest and aquisition of financing sources.

To answer this question, the cash flow from operating activities, cash flow from investing activities, and cash flow from financing activities are first as explained.

Cash flow from operating activities represents the revenue generated by a company's ongoing, routine business activity, such as manufacturing and selling things or providing a service to clients.

On a company's cash flow statement, cash flow from operating activities is the first section shown they comprise of net Income, as well as revisions to net Income for previously included or subtracted non-cash items and changes in working capital.

Cash flow from investing activities refer to the cash generated or expended on non-current assets that are expected to yield a profit in the future.

Capital expenditures, lending money, and the sale of investment securities are examples of cash flow from investing activities.

Cash flow from financing activities portion of a company's cash flow statement illustrates the net cash flows used to finance the business.

Examples of cash flow from financing activities include sales of shares, issue of debentures, and among others.

As a result of the above explanation, we have:

A. Acquisition of equipment by issuance of note payable = NIF

B. Purchase of long-term investment with cash = I-

C. Issuance of long-term note payable to borrow cash = F+

D. Increase in prepaid expenses = O-

E. Decrease in accrued liabilities = O-

F. Loss of sale of equipment = O+

G. Decrease in accounts receivable = O+

H. Depreciation of equipment = O+

I. Increase in accounts payable = O+

J. Amortization of intangible assets = O+

K. Purchase of treasury stock = F-

L. Payment of long-term debt = F-

M. Increase in salary payable = O+

N. Cash sale of land = I+

O. Sale of long-term investment = I+

P. Acquisition of building by cash payment = I-

Q. Net income = O+

R. Issuance of common stock for cash = F+

S. Payment of cash dividend = F-

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Q 5.36: Badger Enterprises purchased aluminum from JG Metals. When Badger Enterprises recorded this transaction, they made entries into three accounts: Purchases, Freight Costs, and Purchase Discounts. Based on this, what type of inventory system does Badger Enterprises use

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Answer: periodic inventory system

Explanation:

The type of inventory system used by Badger Enterprises is the periodic inventory system. The periodic inventory system is an inventory whereby updates are usually done on periodic basis.

In the periodic inventory system, physical count of inventory is done at specific intervals. This is the method used by the company in the question.

The risk-free rate of return is 5%, the required rate of return on the market is 10%, and High-Flyer stock has a beta coefficient of 1.5. If the dividend per share expected during the coming year, D1, is $2.50 and g = 4%, at what price should a share sell? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.

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Answer:

$ 29.41

Explanation:

The first is to calculate the investor's required rate of return on the stock as shown below:

Ke=Risk-free rate+Beta*(return on the market-Risk-free rate)

Risk-free rate is 5%

Beta is 1.5

return on the market is 10%

Ke=5%+1.5*(10%-5%)=12.50%

The stock price formula is given below

stock price=D1/Ke-g

D1 is the expected dividend of $2.50

Ke is 12.50%

g =4%

Stock price=2.50/(12.50%-4%)=$ 29.41  

Answer:

Explanation:

k=Rf+B(E[r]-Rf):  k=5%+1.5(10$-5%)=12.5%

V=2.4/(12.5%-4%)= 30

A company uses the weighted-average method for inventory costing. At the end of the period, 19,000 units were in the ending Work in Process inventory and are 100% complete for materials and 68% complete for conversion. The equivalent costs per unit are materials, $2.58, and conversion $2.20. Compute the cost that would be assigned to the ending Work in Process inventory for the period.

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Answer: $77,444

Explanation:

Given the following :

Ending work in process inventory = 19,000 units

Complete for materials = 100%

Complete for conversion = 68%

Equivalent cost per unit (material) = $2.58

Equivalent cost per unit (conversion) = $2.20

Cost of ending work in process inventory (materials) :

Cost per unit (material) * (ending work in process inventory) * complete for material

$2.58 * 19000 * 100% = $49,020

Cost of ending work in process inventory (conversion) :

Cost per unit (conversion) * (ending work in process inventory) * complete for conversion

$2.20 * 19000 * 68% = $49,020

$2.20 * 19000 * 0.68 = $28,424

Total cost (ending work in process inventory) :

Material cost + conversion cost

$49,020 + $28,424 = $77444

When Alice is assigned to host a work party for 100 employees with a modest $200 budget, she needs to be innovative and imaginative. In order for Alice to host a successful work party, she will need to utilize _____ intelligence.

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Answer:

Creative intelligence

Explanation:

From the information given:

For Alice to be successful in hosting the work party. She needs her innovation and imagination  to be grounded with Creative Intelligence. Creative intelligence  is an iterative process that contains three major steps. These are ; frame, create and deliver

Frame deals with understanding the concept i.e having an imagination of what your are about to carry out.

Create: This is where the ideas,views and perspectives comes into play with different innovations such as scalability of products , automation etcetera.

Deliver; The implementation and monitoring stage where all the aim, goals and objectives are being attained.

Most creativity is social, just like connecting the dots. As such creative intelligence lies by connecting with people.

If Alice can utilize the above steps of Creative Intelligence; she will host a successful work party for 100 employees with a modest $200 budget.

Abbey Co. sold merchandise to Gomez Co. on account, $25,700, terms 2/15, net 45. The cost of the goods sold was $14,731. Abbey Co. issued a credit memo for $3,100 for merchandise returned that originally cost $1,458. Gomez Co. paid the invoice within the discount period. What is the amount of gross profit earned by Abbey Co. on the above transactions?

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Answer:

Abbey Co.

Amount of gross profit earned by Abbey Co:

Net Sales =            $22,600

Cost of goods sold  13,273

Gross profit            $8,327

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Sales = $25,700

Sales returns = 3,100

Net Sales = $22,600

Cost of goods sold =               $14,731

Inventory returned                     1,458

Adjusted cost of goods sold $13,273

The gross profit is a function of sales revenue and cost of good sold.  It is the first profit that is determined in the income statement.  It tells the efforts of management to turn sales revenue into some profits, which will be used to offset the period's expenses before the net income could be arrived at.

Suppose you own 50,000 shares of common stock in a firm with 2.5 million total shares outstanding. The firm announces a plan to sell an additional 1 million shares through a rights offering. The market value of the stock is $ 35 before the rights offering and the new shares are being offered to existing shareholders at a $ 5 discount. a.If you exercise your preemptive rights, how many of the new shares can you purchase? b.What is the market value of the firm after the rights offering? c.What is your total investment in the firm after the rights offering? How is your investment split between original shares and new shares? d.If you decide not to exercise your preemptive rights rather sell your rights, what is your investment in the firm after the rights offering? How is this split between old shares and rights?

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Answer:

20,000 ; $117.5 million; $2,350,000; $1678500; $1,078,500

Explanation:

Given the following :

Number of common stock shares owned = 50,000

outstanding shares = 2.5 million

Additional shares = 1 million

Market value of stock before rights offering = $35

Net stock price for existing shareholders ($5 discount) = $(35 - 5) = $30

A.) If you exercise your preemptive rights, how many of the new shares can you purchase?

Number of stocks / (outstanding shares ÷ additional shares)

[(50,000) ÷ (2.5 ÷1)] = 50,000/2.5 = 20,000

B.) b.What is the market value of the firm after the rights offering?

(Outstanding shares * market price) + ( additional shares * discount price)

(2.5million * $35) + (1 million * $30)

$87.5 + $30 = $117.5 million

C.) What is your total investment in the firm after the rights offering?

(stock shares held before offering * market price) + ( new shares that can be purchased * discount price)

(50,000 * $35) + (20,000 * $30)

1750000 + $600,000 = $2,350,000

D.)

Number of common stock shares *new market value after Issuance

New Market value after Issuance :

Market value of firm after offering / (outstanding + additional shares)

$117,500,000 / (2.5+1)million

$117,500,000 / 3,500,000

= $33.57

50,000 * $33.57 = $1678500

11)

Revenue from right sale :

Number of right shares * discount price

20,000 * $30 = $600,000

Value of proceed :

$1678500 - $600,000 = $1,078,500

Accrual basis accounting recognizes ___ (equity/revenues/expenses) when the service or product is delivered and records ___ (revenues/expenses/liabilities) when ___ (incurred/paid) in order to adhere to the matching principle.

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Answer: revenues ; expenses ; incurred

Explanation: Accrual basis of accounting from the english word 'accrue' means accumulation or gathering over a certain period of time. Hence, when investments, purchases are gathered or compiled over a certain time period.

In other to adhere to the matching principle under accrual basis of accounting :

Revenues should be recorded once the service or product is earned or delivered and not until when cash is paid. Expenses are recorded correspondingly irrespective of when the cash is paid out. Therefore, in accrual accounting, once obligation or expenses is incurred, expenses is recorded.

In a long period of economic expansion, the tax revenue collected _____ and the amount spent on welfare programs _________, creating a budget ________. Group of answer choices increases, decreases, deficit decreases, increases, deficit increases, increases, surplus increases, decreases, surplus decreases, decreases, surplus

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Answer:

increases, decreases, surplus

Explanation:

In a long period of economic expansion, the income earned by individuals would higher, so the amount of tax earned would increase also. Also, In a long period of economic expansion, unemployment would be reduced so the government would spend less on welfare programs

when government revenue exceeds expenditure, there is a surplus.

Investments are different from savings accounts in that they A. Offer high profit potential B. Are FDIC-insured C. Guarantee to never lose money D. Can only be accessed online

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Answer:

Option A, Offer high-profit potential, is the right answer.

Explanation:

Option A, “Offer high-profit potential” is the current answer because the savings account provides a fixed interest rate and this interest rate is sometimes unable to match the inflation. However, the investments give high profits. Moreover, there is zero risks associated with the savings accounts but there may be the risk involved in the investments. For example, investment in mutual funds given high profit but also involves the market risk.

Grayson was employed as a field technician servicing building HVAC systems, but because of a downturn in the economy, he was laid off from his job. After unsuccessfully trying to secure another field tech position, Grayson finally took a job as a stock employee at Home Depot. Which of the following best describes Grayson's situation?
A. Grayson is underemployed.
B. Grayson is seasonally unemployed.
C. Grayson has downsized.
D. Grayson has secured job enrichment.

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Answer:

A. Grayson is underemployed.

Explanation:

Underemployed defines that when a person is skilled but not able to utilize their ability and skills for some reason or not get enough money for it.

Therefore according to the given scenario, Grayson was skilled in the filed of technician but unfortunately because of economy Garyson was laid off by the company. After trying a lot to get the job in his field he was unsuccessful then he pick a job of stock employment which indicates that field is not of his use as it is of another field or Grayson is underemployed.

So, from the above description the right answer is A

Tulip Corporation purchased equipment for​ $58,000 on January​ 1, 2017. On December​ 31, 2019, the equipment was sold for​ $24,000. Accumulated Depreciation as of December​ 31, 2019 was​ $33,000. Calculate gain or loss on the sale.

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Answer:

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Gomez Corp. uses the allowance method to account for uncollectibles. On January 31, it wrote off an $2,100 account of a customer, C. Green. On March 9, it receives a $1,600 payment from Green.
Prepare the journal entry or entries for January 31.
Prepare the journal entry or entries for March 9; assume no additional money is expected from Green.

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Answer: Please see answer in explanation column

Explanation:

a) Journal entry to write off an uncollectible amount.

Date          Account                                         Debit             Credit

Jan 31st    Allowance for doubtful accounts  $2,100

Accounts receivable—C. Green                                          $2,100

b) Journal to record recovery of the bad debt.

Date          Account                                         Debit             Credit

Mar 9  Accounts receivable—C. Green        $1,600

Allowance for doubtful accounts                                         $1,600

c) Journal to record payment on account.

Date          Account                                         Debit             Credit

Mar 9      Cash                                                 $1,600

Accounts receivable—C. Green                                           $1,600

________________ focuses on explaining the differences between planned and actual contribution margins. a.Contribution margin analysis b.The unit cost factor c.The quantity factor d.The unit price factor

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Answer: A.) Contribution Margin analysis

Explanation: The contribution margin analysis could be explained as an analytical tool in accounting which helps managers in observing variation or differences in the budgeted and actual contribution margin of a product. The contribution margin is used to determine the revenue made on a product after deducting the fixed cost incurred in it's production. It is also used to evaluate the performance of individual product derived from the amount of residual profit after deducting necessary production cost.

A company had the following treasury-stock related account balances: Treasury Stock - $150,000 Paid-in Capital from Treasury Stock Transactions - $15,000 If the company resells Treasury Stock that originally cost $50,000 for $40,000, then __________.

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Answer: If the company resells Treasury Stock that originally cost $50,000 for $40,000, then paid-in capital from treasury stock transactions is reduced by $10,000.

Explanation:

Given: A company had the following treasury-stock related account balances: Treasury Stock - $150,000

Paid-in Capital from Treasury Stock Transactions - $15,000

If the company resells Treasury Stock that originally cost $50,000 for $40,000.

$40,000< $50,000 implies reduction in paid-in capital from treasury stock.

i.e. Reduced Paid-in Capital from Treasury Stock Transactions = $50,000- $40,000

= $10,000

So, if the company resells Treasury Stock that originally cost $50,000 for $40,000, then paid-in capital from treasury stock transactions is reduced by $10,000.

Carter Co. sells two products: Arks and Bins. Last year, Carter sold 14,000 units of Arks and 56,000 units of Bins. Related data are as follows: Product Unit Selling Price Unit Variable Cost Unit Contribution Margin Arks $120 $80 $40 Bins 80 60 20 Carter Co.'s sales mix last year was

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Product Unit Selling Price Unit Variable Cost Unit Contribution Margin Arks $120 $80 $40 Bins 80 60 20 Carter Co.'s sales mix last year was 0.20 and 0.80.

What is selling price?

Selling price is defined as the final cost of a product, or how much the customer ultimately pays. Steps to determine the selling price are Discover the price per item. Choose the gross profit margin you want. Fill in the formula using these values. Apply the outcome and interpret it.

20% Arks and 80% Bins made up the sales mix for Carter Co. last year.

To calculate the total units sold for Carter Co., we sum the two sold units. Seventy thousand units were sold altogether.

14 units plus 56 units equals 70 units.

We divide the number of units sold by Arks (14,000 units) by the total number of units sold by Carter Co. to get the sales mix of Arks (70,000 units). 20% of Arks' sales mix is in retail.

14,000 / 70,000 = 0.20 is the sales mix for Arks.

We divide the number of units of Bins (56,000 units) by the total number of units sold by Carter Co. to determine the sales mix of Bins (70,000 units). Bins' sales mix is 80% mixed.

56,000 / 70,000 = 0.80 is the sales mix of bins.

Thus, product Unit Selling Price Unit Variable Cost Unit Contribution Margin Arks $120 $80 $40 Bins 80 60 20 Carter Co.'s sales mix last year was 0.20 and 0.80.

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Loren has a $200 annual (calendar year) deductible on her health insurance plan. By the end of 2018, she had paid $175 in medical expenses. On January 4, 2019 she went to the doctor for the first time that year and was charged $60 for an office visit. How much of that must she pay for herself

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Answer:

$60

Explanation:

Based on the information given about Loren the amount that she must pay herself will be $60 reason been that the amount of $175 she paid for her medical expenses at the end of 2018 was based on her health insurance plan, while the $60 was the amount of money she paid her self or the amount she was charge her for visiting the doctor for the first time on January 4, 2019.

Generally, deductibles are calculated on a calendar year basis. This means that, excluding copays, coinsurance, and non-covered charges, your health care bills must surpass your deductible between January and December for the insurance provider to begin paying.

Based on the information given about Loren the amount that she must pay herself will be $60 reason been that the amount of $175 she paid for her medical expenses at the end of 2018 was based on her health insurance plan, while the $60 was the amount of money she paid her self or the amount she was charge her for visiting the doctor for the first time on January 4, 2019.

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The four important characteristics that define a perfectly competitive market are: Multiple Choice standardized good, full information, no transactions costs, participants are price takers. standardized information, finished good, no transactions costs, participants are price makers. standardized good, same information for buyer and seller, low transactions costs, participants are price takers. standardized good, full information, no transactions costs, participants are price makers.

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Answer:

standardized good, full information, no transactions costs, participants are price takers.

Explanation:

Perfectly competitive markets are theoretical, because even commodities' markets (e.g. corn, oil, etc.) do not comply 100% with all the characteristics of a perfectly competitive market, but are close enough to consider them as such.

The 5 characteristics of perfectly competitive markets are:

Many participants (many buyers and sellers)Standardized goods or servicesZero transaction costsNo barriers to entryAll participants can access perfect information

As I said before, no market complies 100% with these requirements, but some commodities' markets get close enough, but even there:

commodity traders charge a transaction feecapital is a great barrier to entry that cannot be eliminated, e.g. it costs millions to drill and sell oilnot all participants will be able to access perfect information

Using the assembly-line balancing procedure, which of the following is the required cycle time in minutes per unit if the daily production time is 480 minutes and the required daily output is 50 units?
a- 480
b- 0.104
c- Cannot be determined from the information above
d- 50
e- 9.6

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Answer:

e - 9.6

Explanation:

Since the daily production time is 480 minutes, and the daily output is 50 units. The required cycle time in minutes per unit can be determined by;

[tex]\frac{minutes}{units}[/tex]

=  [tex]\frac{480}{50}[/tex]

= 9.6 min/unit

This implies that it takes 9.6 minutes to produce a unit daily. Then 480 minutes to produces 50 units daily.

Which statement most accurately describes a conflict of commitment? It involves a monetary gain by one party over another party. It occurs when outside activities interfere with one’s responsibilities to an employer. It occurs when an institution does not follow the financial rules from a funding source. It can only occur between an institution and an outside organization.

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Answer:

It occurs when outside activities interfere with one's responsibilities to an employer

Explanation:

Conflict of commitment occurs when the commitment of an employer to a defined terms of employment is shared with other engagements, either personal or with other parties which could lead to a decline in efficiency due to loss of maximum concentration.

This may not necessarily involve monetary gain but has a whole lot of ways through which it can affect productivity as concentration is shared.

It is always good to define activities that constitute conflict of commitment right from the time of forming an employment contract so that an employee can be guided with it.

Suppose that foreigners had reduced confidence in U.S. financial institutions and believed that privately issued U.S. bonds were more likely to be defaulted on. U.S. net exports would a. rise which by itself would increase aggregate demand. b. rise which by itself would decrease aggregate demand. c. fall which by itself would decrease aggregate demand. d. fall which by itself would increase aggregate demand.

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Answer:

Option C, fall which by itself would decrease aggregate demand, is the right answer.

Explanation:

Option C is correct because the reduction in the confidence level in U.S financial institutions will decrease the U.S net export. Moreover, if the foreigner feels insecure about the U.S bonds then this insecurity will induce them to demand less. Therefore, when the net export decreases the aggregate demand will also fall. Thus we can say option C is right.

A company paid dividends of $15,000, generated total sales of $845,000, and incurred total expenses of $792,000 in the current year. If ending retained earnings is $165,000, what was beginning retained earnings?

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Answer:

The beginning retained earnings will be "127,000".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Total sales,

= $845,000

Company paid,

= $15,000

Total expenses,

= $792,000

Retained earning,

= $165,000

Now,

⇒  [tex]Retained \ earning \ this \ year = Profits-Dividends[/tex]

⇒                                               [tex]=845,000-792,000 -$15,000[/tex]

⇒                                               [tex]=38,000[/tex]

and,

⇒  [tex]Beginning \ retained \ earnings = Ending \ RE-this \ year \ RE[/tex]

⇒                                                  [tex]=165,000-38,000[/tex]

⇒                                                  [tex]=127,000[/tex]

Q 7.24: A small grocery store has three employees working each shift, but they only have one checkout register. Depending on which employee is available when a customer is ready to check out, all three employees use the same register at various times of the day. Which principle of control activities does this grocery store violate

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Most home insurance policies cover jewelry for $1,000 and silverware for $2,500 unless items are covered with additional insurance. If $4,700 worth of jewelry and $6,000 worth of silverware were stolen from a family, what amount of the claim would not be covered by insurance?

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Answer: $7200

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that most home insurance policies cover jewelry for $1,000 and silverware for $2,500 unless items are covered with additional insurance. If $4,700 worth of jewelry and $6,000 worth of silverware were stolen from a family.

The amount of claim that would not be covered by the insurance will be:

= ($4,700 - 1,000) + ($6,000 - 2,500)

= $3,700 + $3,500

= $7,200

Marks Corporation has two operating departments, Drilling and Grinding, and an office. The three categories of office expenses are allocated to the two departments using different allocation bases. The following information is available for the current period:

Office Expenses Total Allocation Basis
Salaries $ 42,000 Number of employees
Depreciation 22,000 Cost of goods sold
Advertising 45,000 Net sales
Item Drilling Grinding Total
Number of employees 1,200 1,800 3,000
Net sales $ 340,000 $ 510,000 $ 850,000
Cost of goods sold $ 95,000 $ 155,000 $ 250,000

The amount of the total office expenses that should be allocated to Drilling for the current period is:
A. $71,600.

B. $43,160.

C. $109,000.

D. $600,000.

$53,000.

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Answer:

Total Office expense allocated to Drilling for this current period is $43,160

Explanation:

Office expense allocation to Drilling

Salaries = $42,000 x 1200 employees/3000 total employee = $16,800  

Depreciation = $22,000 x $95,000/ $250,000 total COGS=     $8,360

Advertising = $45,000 x $340,000/ $850000 total Sales  =       $18,000

Total Office expense allocated to Drilling=                                 $43,160

Thompson Company had $1,000 in office supplies at the beginning of the fiscal year. At the end of the fiscal year, Thompson Company did an inventory of the office supplies and determined that $300 of supplies remained in the supply room unused. What is the amount of Supplies Expense at the end of the fiscal year?

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Answer: Amount of supplies expense = $700

Explanation:

Given the following :

Amount of supplies at the beginning of the year = $1000

Amount of supplies which remained unused = $300

Amount of supplies expense at the end of the fiscal year = Amount of used supplies

Amount of used supplies = (amount of supplies at beginning - amount of unused supplies)

Amount of used supplies = ($1000 - $300)

Amount of used supplies = $700

Therefore, amount of supplies expense = $700

Under a flexible exchange rate system a decline in the value of a currency relative to other currencies is a called a(n) _______ and under a fixed exchange rate system a decrease in the official value of a currency is called a(n) ________.

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Answer:

Depreciation:devaluation.

Explanation:

Under a flexible exchange rate system a decline in the value of a currency relative to other currencies is a called a depreciation. This could be as a result of factors such as government monetary policies, varying interest rates, aversion of risks by investors, inflation etc.

On the other hand, under a fixed exchange rate system a decrease in the official value of a currency is called a devaluation. This is mainly due to the government monetary policy, so as to shore up the export of a country and to improve foreign trade.

Unit of account is the function of money: that provides a common measurement of the relative value of goods and services. that shows the acceptability of money in exchange for goods and services. that shows the portability of money. that shows the ability of money to hold value over time.

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Answer:

a common measurement of the relative value of goods and services.

Explanation:

Money has three functions. they are :

1. Medium of exchange : this shows the acceptability of money in exchange for goods and services.

2. Store of value : that shows the ability of money to hold value over time.

3. Unit of account : a common measurement of the relative value of goods and services. money serves a means by which one can measure the value of goods and services. for example, if we are told the price of a shoe is $1,000 and the price of another shoe is $50. We know that the $1,000 is relatively more valuable when compared to the $50 shoes.

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