Ansara Company had the following abbreviated income statement for the year ended December 31, 20Y2:
(in millions)
Sales $25,790
Cost of goods sold $21,920
Selling, administrative, and other expenses 2,320
Total expenses $24,240
Income from operations $1,550
Assume that there were $5,620 million fixed manufacturing costs and $1,280 million fixed selling, administrative, and other costs for the year. The finished goods inventories at the beginning and end of the year from the balance sheet were as follows:
January 1 $3,060 million
December 31 $3,570 million
Assume that 20% of the beginning and ending inventory consists of fixed costs. Assume work in process and materials inventory were unchanged during the period.
Prepare an income statement according to the variable costing concept for Ansara Company for 20Y2.
Ansara Company
Variable Costing Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31, 20Y2 (in millions)
Sales $ 21,920
Variable cost of goods sold:
Beginning inventory $ 1,841
Variable cost of goods manufactured 12,710
Ending inventory 2,149
Total variable cost of goods sold 18,670
Manufacturing margin $ 3,250
Variable selling and administrative expenses 870
Contribution margin $ 2,380
Fixed costs:
Fixed manufacturing costs $ 4,820
Fixed selling and administrative expenses 1,100
Total fixed costs 5,920
Income from operations $

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Answer 1

Answer:

Ansara Company

Variable Costing Income Statement

For the Year Ended December 31, 20Y2 (in millions)

Sales                                                                                                    $25,790

Variable cost of goods sold:

Beginning inventory ($3,060 × 80%)                                $2,448

Variable cost of goods manufactured ($21,920 × 80%) $17,536

Ending inventory ($3,570 × 80%)                                     ($2,856)

Total variable cost of goods sold                                                     ($17,128 )

Contribution margin                                                                           $ 8,662

Less (Period) Expenses :

Fixed manufacturing costs                                                               ($5,620)

Selling and administrative expenses :

Fixed selling and administrative expenses                                      ($1,280)

Variable selling and administrative expenses                                 ($1,040)

Income from operations                                                                        $772

Explanation:

Variable Costing :

Product Cost = Only Variable Manufacturing Cost

                      = This is 80% of Cost of Goods Sold from our senario.

Period Cost   = Fixed Manufacturing Costs + All Non - Manufacturing Cost (Variable and Fixed)

Note : Variable selling and administrative expenses is what remains after fixed selling, administrative, and other costs are removed from the total of selling, administrative, and other costs.


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Apr. 20 Purchased $40,250 of merchandise on credit from Locust, terms n/30. May 19 Replaced the April 20 account payable to Locust with a 90-day, 10%, $35,000 note payable along with paying $5,250 in cash. July 8 Borrowed $80,000 cash from NBR Bank by signing a 120-day, 9%, $80,000 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 $42,000 cash from Fargo Bank by signing a 60-day, 8%, $42,000 note payable. Dec. 31 Recorded an adjusting entry for accrued interest on the note to Fargo Bank.

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Prepare journal entries for all the preceding transactions

Answer:

Tyrell Co.

Journal Entries:

April 20:

Debit Inventory $40,250

Credit Accounts Payable (Locust) $40,250

To record purchase of merchandise on credit, terms n/30.

May 19:

Debit Accounts Payable (Locust) $40,250

Credit 10% Notes Payable (Locust) $35,000

Credit Cash Account $5,250

To record the 90-day, 10% Notes Payable and payment of cash.

July 8:

Debit Cash Account $80,000

Credit 9% Notes Payable (NBR Bank) $80,000

To record the signing of a 120 day 9% bank note payable.

August 18:

Debit 10% Notes Payable (Locust) $35,000

Debit Interest Expense $875

Credit Cash Account $35,875

To record payment at maturity.

November 7:

Debit 9% Notes Payable (NBR Bank) $80,000

Debit Interest Expense $2,400

Credit Cash Account $82,400

To record payment at maturity.

Nov 28:

Debit Cash Account $42,000

Credit 8% Notes Payable (Fargo Bank) $42,000

To record the issue of 60-day, 8% note payable.

Dec. 31:

Debit Interest Expense $560

Credit Interest on Notes Payable $560

To accrue interest expense for one month.

Explanation:

Journal entries are used to initially record business transactions of Tyrell Co. as above.  They show the two or more accounts involved in each transaction.  The accounts that receive values are debited, while the others are credited.  This also balances the accounting equation based on each transaction.

Inflation is a general rise in the level of prices experienced by people in a nation.

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Answer:

True.

Explanation:

Inflation is an economic term that can be defined as the increase in the prices of a product on the market in a given period.

It can occur due to several factors, when there is an imbalance between supply and demand, then it is correct to say that when the demand for a product is greater than the supply, there will be an increase in prices and, consequently, inflation.

It can also occur when there are situations of monopoly, which is the pricing of a product controlled by a company.

Another factor that causes inflation is the increase in a company's production costs, which can be caused by factors such as scarcity, or economic crisis.

Uncontrolled inflation has a negative impact on the consumer's life, which starts to lose its purchasing capacity and has its quality of life reduced.

Assume that your roommate is very messy. According to campus policy, you have a right to live in an uncluttered apartment. Suppose she gets a $200 benefit from being messy but imposes a $100 cost on you. The Coase theorem would suggest that an efficient solution would be for your roommate to

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Answer: b. pay you at least $100 but less than $200 to live with the clutter.

Explanation:

The options are:

a. stop her messy habits or else move out.

b. pay you at least $100 but less than $200 to live with the clutter.

c. continue to be messy and force you to move out.

d. demand payment of at least $100 but no more than $200 to clean up after herself.

According to the Coase theorem, if a party has the rights to a property, then an efficient output level will be achieved when there is some sort of bargaining between the parties that are involved.

Since the roommate gets a $200 benefit from being messy but imposes a $100 cost on me, an efficient solution would be for my roommate to pay me at least $100 but less than $200 to live with the clutter.

The structural unemployment rate is 1.7 percent, the frictional unemployment rate is 2.6 percent, and the economy's current unemployment rate is 3.9 percent. The economy is in:_______.
a. long-run equilibrium.
b. a recessionary gap producing more than Natural Real GDP.
c. a recessionary gap producing less than Natural Real GDP.
d. an inflationary gap producing Natural Real GDP.
e. an inflationary gap producing more than Natural Real GDP.

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Answer:

a. long-run equilibrium.

Explanation:

In the circumstances that the structural unemployment rate is 1.7 percent, the frictional unemployment rate is 2.6 percent, and the economy's current unemployment rate is 3.9 percent. Then we can say that the economy is in a long-run equilibrium.

Structural unemployment can be defined as an involuntary unemployment that arises as a result of the incompatibility between a worker's skills set and requisite skills an employer seeks from the workers or due to technological changes.

Frictional unemployment is a form of unemployment which is voluntary because employees which to change jobs or move to another better job.

Hence, the economy is in a long-run equilibrium because the rate of unemployment has become constant, thus, prices and wages will be adjusted in order to reach wages equilibrium level.

A fund earned a net investment income (i.e. Ending Balance Starting Balance + Deposits/Withdrawals)) of 9200 during 1999. The beginning and ending balances of the fund were 100000 and 129200, respectively. A deposit was made at time K during the year. No other deposits or withdraws were made. The fund earned 8% in 1999 using the dollar-weighted method. Determine then date corresponding to time K
(a) April 1 (b) May 1 (c) July 1 (d) Sept. 1 (e) Oct. 1
Answer:________

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Answer:

k = April 1 ( A )

Explanation:

Given data :

net investment income : $9200

Beginning balance = $100000

ending balance = $129200

deposit made

no withdrawals

interest earned = 8%

net investment ( $9200) = [ending balance - (starting balance + deposits/withdrawals )]

9200 = 129200 - 100000 - deposits

deposit = 129200 -100000 - 9200 = 20000

8% interest was earned on starting balance

= 8% of $100000 = $8000

interest earned on the deposit made = net income - interest earned on beginning balance = 9200 - 8000 = $1200

using the dollar-weighted method

assuming the deposit was made for Y months

interest earned on deposit = deposit * interest rate * (y/12)

                    1200 = 20000 * 8% * ( y /12 )

                     hence ( y/12) =  0.75 hence y = 9 months from December 31

which makes K = April 1

Consider the following $1,000 par value zero-coupon bonds: Bond Years to Maturity Yield to Maturity A 1 6.00 % B 2 7.00 % C 3 7.99 % D 4 9.41 % E 5 10.70 % The expected 1-year interest rate 4 years from now should be _________.

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Answer:

16.01%

Explanation:

The expected 1-year interest rate 4 years from now is determined using the below formula:

The expected 1-year interest rate 4 years=(1+YTM5)^5/(1+YTM4)^4-1

YTM5 is the yield to maturity in year 5 i.e 10.70%

YTM4 is the yield to maturity in year 4 i.e 9.41%

The expected 1-year interest rate 4 years=(1+10.70%)^5/(1+9.41%)^4-1

The expected 1-year interest rate 4 years=16.01%

Rediger Inc., a manufacturing Corporation, has provided the following data for the month of June. The balance in the Work in Process inventory account was $40,000 at the beginning of the month and $26,000 at the end of the month. During the month, the Corporation incurred direct materials cost of $58,600 and direct labor cost of $33,400. The actual manufacturing overhead cost incurred was $54,800. The manufacturing overhead cost applied to Work in Process was $54,600. The cost of goods manufactured for June was:

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Answer:

$160,600

Explanation:

The computation of the cost of goods manufactured is shown below:

= Direct material cost + direct labor cost + manufacturing cost applied + beginning work in process - ending work in process

= $58,600 + $33,400 + $54,600 + $40,000 - $26,000

= $160,600

Hence, the cost of goods manufactured for June is $160,600

The following data were reported by a corporation: Authorized shares 20,000 Issued shares 15,000 Treasury shares 3,000 ​ The number of outstanding shares is:

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Answer:

12,000

Explanation:

The following data was reported for an organisation

Authorized shares is 20,000

Issued shares is 15,000

Treasury shares is 3,000

Therefore, the number of outstanding shares can be calculated as follows

Number of outstanding shares= Issued stock-Treasury stock

= 15,000-3,000

= 12,000

Hence the number of outstanding shares is 12,000

A stock has a beta of 1.28, the expected return on the market is 12%, and the risk-free rate is 4.5%. Using the CAPM, what is the expected return on this stock

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Answer:

14.10%

Explanation:

The calculation of expected return on this stock is shown below:-

Expected rate of return = Risk-free rate of return + Beta × (Market rate of return - Risk-free rate of return)

= 4.5% + 1.28 × (12% - 4.5%)

= 4.5% + 1.28 × 7.5%

= 4.5% + 9.6%

= 14.10%

The Market rate of return - Risk-free rate of return) is also called as the market risk premium

hence, the expected rate of return is 14.10%

A company is considering the purchase of new equipment for $57,000. The projected annual net cash flows are $23,400. The machine has a useful life of 3 years and no salvage value. Management of the company requires a 8% return on investment. The present value of an annuity of 1 for various periods follows:
Periods Present value of an annuity of 1 at 12%
1 0.8929
2 1.6901
3 2.4018
What is the net present value of this machine assuming all cash flows occur at year-end?
a. $30,000
b. $4,500
c. $(4,736)
d. $34,500
e. $82,862

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Answer:

Net Present Value = $3,304.069

Explanation:

To determine whether or not the investment was right, we will need to determine the net present value of the investment (NPV).

The NPV is the difference between the present value PV of cash inflows and the PV of cash outflows. A positive NPV implies a good investment decision and a negative figure implies the opposite.

NPV of an investment(NPV)

NPV = PV of Cash inflows - PV of cash outflow

The cash inflow is an annuity.

PV of annuity= A× 1 -(1+r)^(-n)/r

A- Annual cash flow ,- 23,400 r - discount rate - 8%, number of years- 3

Present Value of cash inflow =23,400 × (1- (1.08)^(-3)/0.08 = 60,304.06

Initial cost = 57,000

Net Present Value = 60,304.06 - 57,000 = 3,304.069

Net Present Value = $3,304.069

Kindly note that a discount rate of 8% was used as it is the opportunity cost of capital for the investment.

     

Stellar Company uses a periodic inventory system. For April, when the company sold 600 units, the following information is available. Units Unit Cost Total Cost April 1 inventory280$31$ 8,680 April 15 purchase4503716,650 April 23 purchase 270 40 10,800 1,000 $36,130 Compute the April 30 inventory and the April cost of goods sold using the LIFO method.

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Answer:

inventory -  $13,120

cost of goods sold -  $23,010

Explanation:

LIFO means last in first out. It means that it is the last purchased inventory that is the first to be sold.

the cost of goods sold would be taken from the cost of the newest purchases.

April 23 purchase 270 x 40 = $ 10,800

600 - 270 = 330

April 15 purchase ; 330 x $37 = $12,210

cost of goods sold = $12,210 +  $ 10,800 = $23,010

Inventory = the remaining part of the April 15 purchase and beginning inventory

450 - 330 = 120 x $37 = $4440

$4440 + 8,680 = $13,120

he ability to hire, motivate, and retain human capital is an example of ________ capabilities in the resource-based view of the firm.

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Answer:

Organizational capabilities

Explanation:

The ability to hire, motivate, and retain human capital is an example of organizational capabilities in the resource-based view of the firm.

An organizational capability is the ability of a firm to manage resources, such as it's employees, effectively which will give them an edge over competitors. Organizational capabilities differntiates a firm from competitors.

Flapjack Corporation had 7,600 actual direct labor hours at an actual rate of $12.41 per hour. Original production had been budgeted for 1,100 units, but only 950 units were actually produced. Labor standards were 7.0 hours per completed unit at a standard rate of $13.00 per hour. The direct labor time variance is

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Answer:

-$12,350 Unfavorable

Explanation:

The computation of direct labor variance is shown below:

Labor time variance = (Standard hours - Actual hours) × standard rate

= (950 × 7.0 - 7,600) × $13

= (6,650 - 7,600) × $13

= -950 × $13

= -$12,350 Unfavorable

Therefore for computing the direct labor variance we simply applied the above formula by considering the given information

Consider a potential merger between two hypothetical beer companies. Prior to the merger, the first, Ann Hy, is worth $150 billion and the second, Czar Bosch, is worth $100 billion. If they merge, they will gain $30 billion in increased value from reduced costs and additional sales (in present discounted value). Thus the combined value of the new entity (called Ann Hy-Czar Bosch) would be $280 billion. How much more could Czar Bosch hope to get by using the theory of the pie instead of proportional division

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Answer:

$3 billion more

Explanation:

Calculation of the amount that Czar Bosch could hope to get by using the theory of the pie instead of proportional division

If we are to use the theory of the pie instead of the proportional division this means that when using the proportional division, their would be likelihood that Czar Bosch would get an amount that is proportional to their market cap, 40% of the $30 billion, or $12 billion and in a situation where the they decide to split the pie this means that Czar Bosch would either get$15 billion or $3 billion more

.

Following is a partial process cost summary for Mitchell Manufacturing's Canning Department. Equivalent Units of Production Direct Materials Conversion Units Completed and transferred out 52,000 52,000 Units in Ending Work in Process: Direct Materials (18,000 * 100%) 18,000 Conversion (18,000 * 80%) 14,400 Equivalent Units of Production 70,000 66,400 Cost per Equivalent Unit Costs of beginning work in process $ 43,600 $ 63,900 Costs incurred this period 145,500 195,700 Total costs $ 189,100 $ 259,600 Cost per equivalent unit $ 2.70 per EUP $ 3.91 per EUP If the units completed were transferred to the Labeling Department, what is the appropriate journal entry to transfer the conversion costs

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Answer:

DR Work in Process—Labeling................  $203,320‬

CR Work in Process—Canning.........................................  $203,320‬

(To record transfer of conversion costs to Labelling Department.)

Units completed in the Canning department are 52,000 and costs per equivalent units of production for conversion is $3.91.

Total costs of conversion is therefore;

= 52,000 * 3.91

= $203,320‬

Great Lakes Packing has two bond issues outstanding. The first issue has a coupon rate of 3.82 percent, a par value of $1,000 per bond, matures in 6 years, has a total face value of $5.2 million, and is quoted at 103 percent of face value. The second issue has a coupon rate of 6.59 percent, a par value of $1,000 per bond, matures in 14 years, has a total face value of $9.5 million, and is quoted at 107 percent of face value. Both bonds pay interest semiannually. The company's tax rate is 35 percent. What is the firm's weighted average aftertax cost of debt

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Answer:

3.22%

Explanation:

we must first determine the yield to maturity of both bonds in order to determine their before tax cost of debt:

YTM = {coupon + [(face value - market value)/n]} / [(face value + market value)/2]

YTM Bond₁ = {19.10 + [(1,000 - 1,030)/12]} / [(1,000 + 1,030)/2] = 16.6 / 1,015 = 0.01635 x 2 = 3.27%

YTM Bond₂ = {32.95 + [(1,000 - 1,070)/28]} / [(1,000 + 1,070)/2] = 0.0294 x 2 = 5.88%

firm's weighted after tax cost of debt = {[($5.2 / $14.7) x 3.27%] x (1 - 0.35)} + {[($9.5 / $14.7) x 5.88%] x (1 - 0.35)} = 0.75% + 2.47% = 3.22%

In your opinion, can exchange rate volatility be managed? Why or why not? Explain your answer. ​

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

What I think about exchange rate volatility is that investors have to learn to manage this volatility because it is part of the stock market on a daily basis. Indeed, it is the nature of the game. Managing foreign exchange or FX, as it is also known, is of the utmost importance in this globalized world of investments. The price of goods and products that are exported such as iron, steel, or any other commodity has been very volatile in recent years, that is why investors and countries have to hire experts to manage their operations. One of the resources that can help investors regarding this issue is to mitigate the uncertainty with futures or currency forwards.

Carmen Camry operates a consulting firm called Help Today, which began operations on August 1. On August 31, the company’s records show the following selected accounts and amounts for the month of August.


Cash $25,330 Dividends $5,960
Accounts receivable 22,330 Consulting fees earned 26,970
Office supplies 5,210 Rent expense 9,510
Land 43,980 Salaries expense 5,580
Office equipment 19,970 Telephone expense 840
Accounts payable 10,730 Miscellaneous expenses 490
Common stock 101,500

Required:
Use the above information to prepare an August 31 balance sheet

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Answer:

Help Today

Balance Sheet

For the month ended August 31, 202x

Assets:

Cash $25,330

Accounts receivable $22,330

Office supplies $5,210

Land $43,980

Office equipment $19,970

Total assets: $116,820

Liabilities and stockholders' equity:

Accounts payable $10,730

Common stock $101,500

Retained earnings $4,590

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity: $116,820

Explanation:

Income statement:

Consulting fees earned $26,970

Rent expense $9,510

Salaries expense $5,580

Telephone expense $840

Miscellaneous expenses $490

Net income $10,550

Retained earnings = net income - dividends = $10,550 - $5,960 = $4,590

Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) allow people to shelter some of their income from taxation. Suppose the maximum annual contribution to such accounts is $5,000 per person. Now suppose there is an increase in the maximum contribution, from $5,000 to $8,000 per year.

a. This change in the tax treatment of saving causes the equilibrium interest rate in the market for loanable funds to _ and the level of investment spending to _.
b. An investment tax credit effectively lowers the tax bill of any firm that purchases new capital in the relevant time period. Suppose the government repeals a previously existing investment tax credit.

The repeal of the previously existing tax credit causes the interest rate to _______ and the level of investment to ________.

c. Initially, the government's budget is balanced, then the government responds to the conclusion of a war by significantly reducing defense spending without changing taxes.

This change in spending causes the government to run a budget __________ which ________ national saving. This causes the interest rate to ________ and the level of investment spending to _______

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Answer:

a. Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) allow people to shelter some of their income from taxation. Suppose the maximum annual contribution to such accounts is $5,000 per person. Now suppose there is an increase in the maximum contribution, from $5,000 to $8,000 per year.

This change in the tax treatment of saving causes the equilibrium interest rate in the market for loanable funds to _decrease and the level of investment spending to increase_.

b. An investment tax credit effectively lowers the tax bill of any firm that purchases new capital in the relevant time period. Suppose the government repeals a previously existing investment tax credit.

The repeal of the previously existing tax credit causes the interest rate to ___increase____ and the level of investment to ___decrease_____.

c. Initially, the government's budget is balanced, then the government responds to the conclusion of a war by significantly reducing defense spending without changing taxes.

This change in spending causes the government to run a budget ___surplus_______ which ___increases_____ national saving. This causes the interest rate to ___decrease_____ and the level of investment spending to __increase_____

Explanation:

Interest rate decreases with increased savings  and this results to increased investment as funds are available at affordable costs.  The situation is reversed when the savings are decreased, since the interest rate will increase as there are less savings for investment purposes.

There is a continuous interaction between taxation, savings, government spending, inflation, and investment versus interest rates.  This means that interest rates also reflect these factors put together.  This why in both fiscal and monetary policies, governments try to strike some balance in order to direct the economy towards desired targets.  For example, when the government wants to stimulate the economy, it works to reduce interest rates in order to encourage investments, but this also lowers the propensity to save and encourages the propensity to spend, which trigger inflation and increases interest rate as an aftermath.  And this seems to be an endless vicious or virtuous circle, depending on what is achieved by the monetary and fiscal measures in operation.

Bagwell's net income for the year ended December 31, Year 2 was $175,000. Information from Bagwell's comparative balance sheets is given below. Compute the cash paid for dividends during Year 2. At December 31 Year 2 Year 1 Common Stock, $5 par value $500,000 $450,000 Paid-in capital in excess of par 948,000 853,000 Retained earnings 688,000 582,000 A. $95,000. B. $201,000. C. $69,000. D. $79,000. E. $50,000.

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Answer:

C. $69,000

Explanation:

Computation of the cash paid for dividends during Year 2

First step is to calculate the difference in Retained earnings for Year 2 and Year 1

Retained earnings =$688,000-$582,000

Difference in retained earnings =$106,000

Second step is to calculate for the cash paid for dividends during Year 2

Using this formula

Cash paid dividend = Year 2 Net income- Retained earnings difference

Let plug in the formula

Cash paid dividend=$175,000-$106,000

Cash paid dividend =$69,000

Therefore the cash paid for dividends during Year 2 will be $69,000

The trial balance for Skysong, Inc. appears as follows: Skysong, Inc. Trial Balance December 31, 2022 Cash $280 Accounts Receivable 480 Prepaid Insurance 75 Supplies 166 Equipment 3680 Accumulated Depreciation, Equipment $550 Accounts Payable 353 Common Stock 1100 Retained Earnings 1290 Service Revenue 2768 Salaries and Wages Expense 920 Rent Expense 460 $6061 $6061 If, on December 31, 2022, the insurance still unexpired amounted to $18, the adjusting entry would contain a:

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Answer:

Debit Insurance expenses for $57

Credit Prepaid insurance for $57

Explanation:

From the Trial Balance, Prepaid Insurance is $75. Since on December 31, 2022, the insurance still unexpired amounted to $18, the insurance expenses for the year can therefore be calculated as follows:

Insurance expenses = $75 - $18 = $57

The adjusting entries will therefore be as follows:

Particulars                             Dr ($)                   Cr ($)    

Insurance expenses                57

Prepaid insurance                                               57

(To record insurance expenses for the year.)                

Note that the amount of $18 unexpired insurance will now be the Prepaid insurance that will appear as an asset under the Current Asset in the balance sheet, while the $57 insurance expenses will be charged as an expense in the income statement.

Intense rivalry involving actions and responses among similar competitors vying for the same customers in a marketplace is known as _____________.

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Answer:

competitive dynamics

Explanation:

The term that is being described in this question is known as competitive dynamics. Like mentioned, this is the study of the rivalry between various firms that is made up of their competitive actions/responses, their micro/macro level context, and even their antecedents and consequences. Which all-in-all add up to their effort on acquiring the same customers as their client.

On April 1, 2021, Shoemaker Corporation realizes that one of its main suppliers is having difficulty meeting delivery schedules, which is hurting Shoemaker's business. The supplier explains that it has a temporary lack of funds that is slowing its production cycle. Shoemaker agrees to lend $420,000 to its supplier using a 12-month, 12% note.
Required:
1. The loan of $420,000 and acceptance of the note receivable on April 1, 2021
2. The adjustment for accrued interest on December 31, 2021
3. Cash collection of the note and interest on April 1, 2022.

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Answer:

1. April 01, 2021

Dr Notes receivable 420,000

Cr Cash 420,000

2. December 31,2021

Dr Interest receivable 37,800

Cr Interest revenue 37,800

3. April 01, 2022

Dr Cash 470,400

Cr Notes receivable 420,000

Cr Interest receivable 37,800

Cr Interest revenue 12,600

Explanation:

Preparation of the Journal entries Shoemaker Corporation

1. Preparation of the Journal entry for loan o amount of $420,000 as well as the acceptance of the note receivable on April 1, 2021

April 01, 2021

Dr Notes receivable 420,000

Cr Cash 420,000

2. Preparation of the Journal entry for the adjustment for accrued interest on December 31, 2021

December 31,2021

Dr Interest receivable 37,800

Cr Interest revenue 37,800

($420,000 × 12% × 9/12=$37,800)

3. Preparation of the Journal entry for the Cash collection of the note and interest on April 1, 2022

April 01, 2022

Dr Cash 470,400

Cr Notes receivable 420,000

Cr Interest receivable 37,800

Cr Interest revenue 12,600

($420,000 × 12% × 3/12=$12,600)

A corporation has 50,000 shares of $25 par stock outstanding. If the corporation issues a 3-for-1 stock split, the number of shares outstanding after the split will be a.50,000 shares b.100,000 shares c.150,000 shares d.16,666 shares

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Answer:

Option C

Number of shares outstanding after split = 150,000 units

Explanation:

A stock split occurs where a company creates additional shares in units such the total nominal value of the outstanding shares remains the same. With a stock split, the total outstanding shares increases without a change in the total nominal value while the nominal value per share reduces.

Total shares before the split = 50,000

Total outstanding shares after split

= 50,000 × 3 = 150,000

Number of shares outstanding after split = 150,000 units

produces sports socks. The company has fixed expenses of $ 80 comma 000 and variable expenses of $ 0.80 per package. Each package sells for $ 1.60. Read the requirementsLOADING.... Requirement 1. Compute the contribution margin per package and the contribution margin ratio. Begin by identifying the formula to compute the contribution margin per package. Then compute the contribution margin per package. ​(Enter the amount to the nearest​ cent.)

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Unitary variable expenses= $ 0.80

Selling price per unit= $ 1.60

First, we need to calculate the unitary contribution margin:

Unitary contribution margin= selling price - unitary variable cost

Unitary contribution margin= 1.6 - 0.8

Unitary contribution margin= $0.8

Now, the contribution margin ratio:

contribution margin ratio= contribution margin / sellig price

contribution margin ratio= 0.8/1.6

contribution margin ratio= 0.5

If an investment center has a $90,000 controllable margin and $1,200,000 of sales, what average operating assets are needed to have a return on investment of 10%

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Answer:

Average operating assets is $900,000

Explanation:

The formula for return on investment stated below is the starting for solving this question:

return on investment= Net operating income / Average operating assets

return on investment is 10%

net operating income is the same as controllable margin of $90,000

Average operating assets is the unknown

10%=90000/average operating assets

average operating assets=90000/10%

average operating assets=$900,000

Carly Corporation issued $200,000 of 30-year, 8% bonds at 106 on January 1, 2016. Interest is payable semiannually on June 30th and December 31st. The straight-line method of amortization is to be used. After 11 years, what is the carrying value of the bonds?

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Answer:

$207,600

Explanation:

The journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds:

January 1, 2016

Dr Cash 212,000

    Cr Bonds payable 200,000

    Cr Premium on bonds payable 12,000

Premium on bonds payable $12,000 / 60 semiannual coupons = $200 amortization per coupon payment

after 11 years, 22 coupons were paid 22 x $200 = $4,400

bonds carrying value after 11 years = $200,000 + $12,000 - $4,400 = $207,600

Assume the MPC is 0.8. Assuming only the multiplier effect matters, a decrease in government purchases of $100 billion will shift the aggregate demand curve to the:__________
a. left by $180 billion.
b. left by $500 billion.
c. right by $180 billion.
d. right by $400 billion.

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Answer:

b. left by $500 billion.

Explanation:

Given marginal propensity to consume, MPC = 0.8

Marginal propensity to consume + Marginal  propensity to save = 1

MPC + MPS = 1

0.8 + MPS = 1

MPS = 1-0.8

MPS = 0.2

Now, the government multiplier = 1/MPS

The government multiplier = 1 / 0.2 = 5

Total fall in aggregate demand = Government multiplier × Government purchases

= 5 ×100

= $500

Since there is a fall in spending so the aggregate demand curve will shift leftwards.

Therefore, the correct option is b. left by $500 billion.

On January 1, 20X6, Pumpkin Corporation acquired 70 percent of Spice Company's common stock for $210,000 cash. The fair value of the noncontrolling interest at that date was determined to be $90,000. Data from the balance sheets of the two companies included the following amounts as of the date of acquisition:______.
Pumpkin Spice Cash 50,000 15,000 Accounts Receivable 70,000 25,000 Inventory 30,000 20,000 Land 150,000 80,000 Buildings and Equipment 250,000 200,000 Less: Accumulated Depreciation -70,000 -20,000 Investment in Spice Co. 210,000 Total Assets 690,000 320,000 Accounts Payable 40,000 10,000 Bonds Payable 150,000 40,000 Common Stock 300,000 90,000 Retained Earnings 200,000 180,000 Total Liabilities and Equity 690,000 320,000 At the date of the business combination, the book values of Spice's assets and liabilities approximated fair value except for inventory, which had a fair value of $30,000, and land, which had a fair value of $95,000. 1. what amount of total inventory will be reported in the consolidated balance sheet prepared immediately after the business combination?

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Answer:

Total inventory in consolidated balance = $60,000

Explanation:

In the consolidated balance sheet, we record the sum of both parent and subsidiary assets. Here pumpkin and spice both have an inventory of $30,000.

Total inventory in consolidated balance = Pimpkin's Inventory + fair value of Spice's inventory

Total inventory in consolidated balance = $30,000 + $30,000

Total inventory in consolidated balance = $60,000

Fernando Designs is considering a project that has the following cash flows and WACC data. What is the project's discounted payback period? (6 points) What is the project’s modified internal rate of return?

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Answer:

Discounted Payback period 3 years

Modified Internal rate of return 4.833%

Explanation:

Fernando Designs has following cash flows ,

year 1 : -$900

Year 2 : $500

Year 3 : $500

Year 4 : $500

Using 10% discount factor the cashflows will be,

discounted values

Year 1 : -900

Year 2 : 454.54

Year 3 : 445.45

Year 4 : 4132231

Payback period is -900 + 454.54 +445.45 = 3 years.

Modified Internal rate of return; [tex]\sqrt[n]{\frac{FV of cash inflows}{PV of cash outflow} }[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt[4]{\frac{1314}{900} }[/tex] = 4.833%

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