At the end of the first year of operations, Meacham's balance sheet showed the following account balances: Accounts Receivable, $13,400; Inventory, $9,400; and Accounts Payable, $14,650. The company's income statement reports net income of $37,400, including depreciation expense of $10,400. Using only the given information, compute Meacham's net cash flow from operating activities using the indirect method.

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Answer 1

Answer:

$39,650

Explanation:

Compute Meacham's net cash flow from operating activities using the indirect

Using this formula

Net cash flow from operating activities=Net income-Accounts Receivable-Inventory+Accounts Payable+depreciation expense

Let plug in the formula

Net cash flow from operating activities=$37,400 - $13,400 - $9,400 + $14,650 + $10,400

Net cash flow from operating activities= $39,650

Therefore Meacham's net cash flow from operating activities using the indirect is $39,650


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As a policy option for regulating natural monopoly, average (total) cost pricing is attractive because Select one: a. the resulting output exceeds that which would occur in a perfectly competitive industry. b. the losses that occur are a sign that consumers are not harmed by the firm's exercise of market power. c. it ensures productive efficiency. d. the regulated firm will always break even.

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Answer: c. it ensures productive efficiency.

Explanation:

The average cost pricing is used by the government in order to control the price that may be charged by the monopolist.

With the average cost pricing, monopolists are forced to reduce the price that twhy charge for a product to a point whereby the average total cost of the firm and the market demand curve will intersect.

This is vital as it brings about productive efficiency, increase production and also the reduction in the price of a good.

Therefore, the correct option is C "it ensures productive efficiency".

Robert Company, which allocates overhead to production on the basis of machine hours, reported the following data for the period just ended:

Actual units produced: 12,000
Actual variable overhead incurred: $77,770
Actual machine hours worked: 18,800
Standard variable overhead cost per machine hour: $4.50

Robert estimates that it takes 1.5 hours to manufacture a completed unit.

Required:
Compute all standards & variances. Prepare all journal entries using standard costing.

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Answer:

Variable overhead rate variance = Actual Variable overhead incurred - Actual Hours of Input, at Standard Rate

Variable overhead rate variance = ($4.5*18800 - $77,700)

Variable overhead rate variance  = $6,900 Favorable

Variable overhead efficiency variance = Actual Hours of Input, at Standard Rate - Standard Hours allowed for Actual Output at Standard Rate

Variable overhead efficiency variance = (12000*1.5 - $18,800)*$4.5 =

Variable overhead efficiency variance  = $3,600 Unfavorable

Variable overhead cost variance = Actual Variable overhead incurred - Standard Hours allowed for Actual Output at Standard Rate

Variable overhead cost variance  = (12000*1.5*$4.5) - $77,700

Variable overhead cost variance  = $3,300 Favorable

State the main responsibilities of a sales manager. Think about your own potential strengths and weaknesses as a sales manager. For each function (responsibiity), briefly state why you would enjoy or would not enjoy it, and whether you think you would be good at it and why you feel this way. Your response should be between 150 and 300 words.

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Answer:

A sales manager has several responsibilities that, when performed effectively, are able to increase the profitability and positioning of a company in the market.

Explanation:

The sales area in an organization is one of the most important for a company to achieve its objectives and goals defined in strategic planning. The sales department's goal is to manage the sales process of a company's products and services according to its objectives. That is why the role of a sales manager is essential, it is he who will be responsible for managing, leading and building relationships with the sales team so that sales occur as planned.

So there are some responsibilities of the sales manager:

Create a sales planset sales goalsmonitor sales progressanalyze sales data and informationsupervise the sales team

Each role of the sales manager is essential for optimal coordination between the process and the company's objectives, so each step must be monitored and controlled in real time, correcting possible bottlenecks, ordering the objectives, motivating the sales team and seeking always the continuous improvement of processes.

When the sales department needs to hire more staff, the corporate skills inventory system was used to determine if any current employees had the skills needed for the new position. This is an example of :________. .

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Answer: Internal recruiting

Explanation:

Internal recruiting is when an organization fills its vacancies from its existing workforce.

In this case, rather than looking for applicants to the position outside the company, the company fills the available position with some of its staff. On the other hand, external recruitment is when the position is filled by outsiders.

After graduating from UCF, you plan to purchase a small condominium for $100,000. You will be required by the bank to put a down payment of 10% of the purchase price. You plan to finance the loan for 30 years. Assume monthly payments and a nominal rate (monthly compounding) of 3%. What percentage of the first 25 payments goes toward paying principal

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Answer:

Percentage of the first 25 payments goes toward paying principal is 41.95%.

Explanation:

Note: See the attached excel file for the amortization schedule for the first 25 months.

In the attached excel file, the monthly is calculated using the formula for calculating the present value of an ordinary annuity as follows:

PV = P * ((1 - (1 / (1 + r))^n) / r) …………………………………. (1)

Where;

PV = Present value or the balance to pay = Cost * (100% - Percentage of down payment) = $100,000 * (100% - 10%) = $90,000

P = Monthly payment = ?

r = Monthly interest rate = Nominal rate / 12 = 3% / 12 = 0.25%, or 0.0025

n = number of months to repay = 30 years * 12 months = 360

Substitute the values into equation (1) and solve for P, we have:

$90,000 = P * ((1 - (1 / (1 + 0.0025))^360) / 0.0025)

$90,000 = P * 237.189381504283

P = $90,000 / 237.189381504283

P = $379.44

From the attached excel file, we have:

Total payment for the first 25 months = $9,486.09

Total repayment of principal for the first 25 months = $3,979.17

Therefore, we have:

Percentage of the first 25 payments goes toward paying principal = (Total repayment of principal for the first 25 months / Total payment for the first 25 months) * 100 = ($3,979.17 / $9,486.09) * 100 = 41.95%

Jonathan has a debt of $3,000 that needs to be repaid with 3 annual equal principal repayments with interest on the outstanding balance. The debt has an annual effective interest rate of 8%. In order to match his payment obligations exactly, Jonathan decides to purchase the following zero coupon bonds. Time to Maturity Par Value 1 year $1,000 2 years $ 800 3 years $ 900 Calculate the number of units of the 3-year bond Jonathan should buy, assuming fractional purchase is possible

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Answer:

Jonathan

The number of units of the 3-year bond that Jonathan should buy is:

3.88 or 3 and 22/25 bonds.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Present value of debt = $3,000

Annual effective interest rate = 8%

Total future value of the debt with interest = $3,492.30

Equal annual repayment of the debt = $1,164.10 ($3,492.30/3)

Number of 3-year bond that Jonathan should buy = $3,492.30/$900 = 3.88 or 3 and 22/25 bonds

Time to Maturity    Par Value

1 year                        $1,000

2 years                      $ 800

3 years                      $ 900

From an online calculator, the total amount to be paid with interest is $3,492.30:

N (# of periods)  3

I/Y (Interest per year)  8

PV (Present Value)  3000

FV (Future Value)  0  

Results

PMT = $1,164.10

Sum of all periodic payments $3,492.30

Total Interest $492.30

Answer:

1.2

Explanation:

Given that we are making 3 Equal Principle Payments on a loan of $3000, the principle that we will repay each year will be [tex]\frac{3000}{3} = $1000[/tex].

First Year:

The interest that we will need to repay during the first year will be 3000*.08 which will be $240 dollars of interest, so we will be paying a total of 1000 + 240, or $1240 for the first year reducing the amount due to $2000.

Second Year:

The interest that we will need to repay during the second year will be 2000*.08 which will be $160 of interest, so we will be paying a total of 1000 + 160, or $1160 which will reduce the amount due $1000.

Third Year:

This is the year that we care for. We have a total interest amount of $80, so we will be paying a total of $1080 for the third year.

Given that the par value of the Zero Coupon bond for the third year is $900, we will need [tex]\frac{1080}{900} = 1.2[/tex] coupons for the final year, giving us our answer of 1.2 3-year bonds that Jonathan should buy.

A quality analyst wants to construct a control chart for determining whether three machines, all producing the same product, are in control with regard to a particular quality variable. Accordingly, he sampled four units of output from each machine, with the following results.

Machine 1 Measirement 17 15 15 17
Machine 2 Measurement 16 25 18 25
Machine 3 Measurement 23 24 23 22

What are the Mean chart three-sigma upper and lower control limits?

a. 22 and 18
b. 23.16 and 16.84
c. 22.29 and 16.71
d. 23.5 and 16.5
e. 24 and 16

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Answer:

b. 23.16 and 16.84

Explanation:

Mean (X-bar) = Sum of observations / No of observations

Range (R) = Highest observation - Lowest observation

Machine 1

Mean (X-bar) = (17 + 15 + 15 + 17) / 4

Mean (X-bar) = 16

Range (R) = (17 - 15)

Range (R) = 2

Machine 2

Mean (X-bar) = (16 + 25 + 18 + 25) / 4

Mean (X-bar) = 21

Range (R) = (25 - 16)

Range (R) = 9

Machine 3

Mean (X-bar) = (23 + 24 + 23 + 22) / 4

Mean (X-bar) = 23  

Range (R) = (24 - 22)

Range (R) = 2

Mean of means (X-double bar) = Sum of X-bar / Number of samples = (16 + 21 + 23) / 3 = 20

Mean of ranges (R-bar) = Sum of R / Number of samples = (2 + 9 + 2) / 3  = 4.33

From table of constants for calculating the 3-sigma upper and lower control limits, For n = 4, A2 = 0.729

UCL = X-double bar + (A2 x R-bar)

UCL = 20 + (0.729 x 4.33)

UCL = 23.1566

UCL = 23.16

LCL = X-double bar - (A2 x R-bar)

LCL = 20 - (0.729 x 4.33)

LCL = 16.8434

LCL = 16.84

On March 1, 2020, the Teal Company received a $45,000 payment for annual magazine subscriptions (the subscriptions run from the March, 2020 edition through the February 2021 edition). Upon receipt of the payment, Teal Company credited the amount to sales revenue. Provide any entries necessary to correctly state sales revenue on the 2020 income statement. Show your computation.

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Answer:

The company has incorrectly credited the sales revenue account at the time of the receipt of payment. So, the  journal entry to record the transaction is as follows:

Date               Particulars                            Debit          Credit

March 1, 20    Sales Revenue A/c           $45,000

                             To Unearned Sales Revenue A/c   $45,000

                       (To record Unearned sales revenue)

Fleming Company provided the following information on selected transactions during 2021: Dividends paid to preferred stockholders $ 500,000 Loans made to affiliated corporations 1,400,000 Proceeds from issuing bonds 1,600,000 Proceeds from issuing preferred stock 2,100,000 Proceeds from sale of equipment 800,000 Purchases of inventories 2,400,000 Purchase of land by issuing bonds 600,000 Purchases of treasury stock 1,200,000 The net cash provided (used) by financing activities during 2021 is

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Answer:

$2,000,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The net cash provided (used) by financing activities during 2021 is

Using this formula

Net cash provided (used) by financing activities=(Dividends paid to preferred stockholders)+Proceeds from issuing bonds+Proceeds from issuing preferred stock+(Purchases of treasury stock )

Let plug in the formula

Net cash provided (used) by financing activities=($ 500,000) +$1,600,000 + $2,100,000 + ($1,200,000)

Net cash provided (used) by financing activities=$2,000,000

Therefore The net cash provided (used) by financing activities during 2021 is $2,000,000

Behavioral finance is the study of:_________.
a. how investors react to accounting-based profit fluctuations.
b. how investors react to interest rates and foreign currency fluctuations.
c. how investors react to certain ways to diversify a portfolio.
d. how investors react to the amount of risk versus the amount of return in securities.

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Answer:

D). how investors react to the amount of risk versus the amount of return in securities.

Explanation:

Behavioral finance can be regarded as study involving influence of psychology on investors behavior as well as financial analysts. encompass effects that comes after this on the markets. It explains that investors cannot always described as rational. It should be noted that the Behavioral finance is the study of how investors react to the amount of risk versus the amount of return in securities.

A company purchased land for $82,000 cash. Commissions of $8,000, property taxes of $8,500, and title insurance of $2,200 were also incurred. The $8,500 in property taxes includes $5,400 in back taxes paid by the company on behalf of the seller and $3,100 due for the current year after the purchase date. For what amount should the company record the land

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Answer:

the amount that company should record the land is $97,600

Explanation:

The computation of the amount that company should record the land is shown below:

The Amount should be recorded for land is

= Purchase price + Commission + Property tax paid on behalf of seller + Title insurance

= $82,000 + $8,000 + $5,400 + $2,200

= $97,600

hence, the amount that company should record the land is $97,600

last year, cayman corporation had sales of $26 million, total variable costs of $15 million, and total fixed costs of $5,000,000. in addition, they paid $4 million in interest to bondholders. cayman has a marginal tax rate of 21 percent. if cayman's sales increase by 15%, what should be the increase in operating income

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Answer:

Cayman Corporation

The increase in operating income is 27.5% (or $1.65 million).

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Sales last year =       $26 million

Total variable costs     15 million

Contribution margin  $11 million

Fixed costs                   5 million

Operating income     $6 million

Bondholders' interest 4 million

Income before tax    $2 million

Income taxes (21%)    0.42 million

Net income              $1.58 million

                                    Last Year   Increase by 15%

Sales revenue =       $26 million     $29.9 million

Total variable costs     15 million        17.25 million

Contribution margin  $11 million     $12.65 million

Fixed costs                   5 million         5.0 million

Operating income     $6 million       $7.65 million    $1.65 m or 0.275

Bondholders' interest 4 million         4.0 million

Income before tax    $2 million         3.65 million

Income taxes (21%)    0.42 million    0.7665 million

Net income              $1.58 million     2.8835 million = 82.5%

Yahir wants to become an Actor. What are the most helpful examples of milestones for this goal? Check all that apply.

taking an acting class
running a race
taking a science class
learning how to cook
participating in a school play
auditioning for a part in a television show

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The helpful examples of milestones for becoming an actor includes:

taking an acting classparticipating in a school play auditioning for a part in a television show

Who is an actor?

An actor means someone who profession is based on acting on the stage, films, television etc.

The helpful examples of milestones for becoming an actor includes taking an acting class, participating in a school play  and auditioning for a part in a television show.

Therefore, the Option A, E and F is correct.

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Boenisch Corporation produces and sells a single product with the following characteristics: The company is currently selling 8,000 units per month. Fixed expenses are $406,000 per month. Management is considering using a new component that would increase the unit variable cost by $3. Since the new component would increase the features of the company's product, the marketing manager predicts that monthly sales would increase by 400 units. What should be the overall effect on the company's monthly net operating income of this change

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Answer: Increase by $2,000

Explanation:

Current net operating income is:

= Contribution margin - Fixed costs

= (68 * 8,000) - 406,000

= $138,000

If component is added, Variable cost increases by $3 to $105. New contribution margin is:

= 170 - 105

= $65

Units sold increases by 400 to 8,400.

Net operating income becomes:

= (65 * 8,400) - 406,000

= $140,000

Net operating income increased by:

= 140,000 - 138,000

= $2,000

During 2019, Coronado Industries expected Job No. 26 to cost $300000 of overhead, $500000 of materials, and $200000 in labor. Coronado applied overhead based on direct labor cost. Actual production required an overhead cost of $370000, $610000 in materials used, and $260000 in labor. All of the goods were completed. What amount was transferred to Finished Goods?

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Given the above information, first we will compute the predetermined overhead rate

Predetermined overhead rate

= Estimated manufacturing overhead / Estimated labor

= $300,000/$200,000

= 1.5

The next step is to apply the

= [(1.5 × $260,000) + $260,000 + $610,000]

= $390,000 + $260,000 + $610,000

= $1,260,000

The likelihood that a decision maker will ever receive a payoff precisely equal to the EMV when making any one decision is: a. Low (near 0%) b. High (near 100%) c. Dependent on the number of alternatives d. Dependent upon the number of states of nature 3 points

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Answer: low (near 0%)

Explanation:

The expected monetary value(EMV) simply refers to the amount of money that an economic agent can expect to make based on a particular decision that's made.

It should be noted that the likelihood that a decision maker will be able to receive a payoff that is exactly as thesame as the EMV when a decision is being made will be near to zero as it's very low that it'll happen.

Fabrick Company's quality cost report is to be based on the following data: Lost sales due to poor quality $ 78,000 Quality data gathering, analysis, and reporting $ 23,000 Net cost of spoilage $ 88,000 Re-entering data because of keying errors $ 98,000 Test and inspection of in-process goods $ 24,000 Final product testing and inspection $ 78,000 Statistical process control activities $ 49,000 Returns arising from quality problems $ 16,000 Downtime caused by quality problems $ 26,000 What would be the total appraisal cost appearing on the quality cost report

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Answer:

$102,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What would be the total appraisal cost appearing on the quality cost report

Using this formula

Total appraisal cost=Test and inspection of in-process goods + Final product testing and inspection

Let plug in the formula

Total appraisal cost=$ 24,000+$78,000

Total appraisal cost=$102,000

Therefore What would be the total appraisal cost appearing on the quality cost report is $102,000

A company had credit sales of $46,000 and cash sales of $18,000 during the month of May. Also during May, the company paid wages of $16,000 and utilities of $5800. It also received payments from customers on account totaling $15,800. At the beginning of May, the company had a cash balance of $25,000. What is the company's cash balance at the end of May

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Answer:

the cash balance at the end of May is $37,000

Explanation:

The computation of the cash balance at the end of May is shown below:

= Opening cash balance + cash sales + received payment - paid wages - utilities

= $25,000 + $18,000 + $15,800 - $16,000 - $5,800

= $37,000

Hence, the cash balance at the end of May is $37,000

We simply applied the above formula to determine the cash balance at the end of May

Piedmont Company segments its business into two regions—North and South. The company prepared the contribution format segmented income statement as shown: Total Company North South Sales $ 825,000 $ 550,000 $ 275,000 Variable expenses 495,000 385,000 110,000 Contribution margin 330,000 165,000 165,000 Traceable fixed expenses 156,000 78,000 78,000 Segment margin 174,000 $ 87,000 $ 87,000 Common fixed expenses 69,000 Net operating income $ 105,000 Required: 1. Compute the companywide break-even point in dollar sales. 2. Compute the break-even point in dollar sales for the North region. 3. Compute the break-even point in dollar sales for the South region. (For all requirements, round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places. Round your final answers to the nearest dollar.)

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Answer:

Piedmont Company

1. Companywide break-even point in dollar sales

= $562,500

2. Break-even point in dollar sales for the North region

= $260,000

3. Break-even point in dollar sales for the South region

= $130,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Contribution format segmented income statement:

                                               Total Company       North          South

Sales                                           $ 825,000     $ 550,000    $ 275,000

Variable expenses                        495,000        385,000         110,000

Contribution margin                     330,000         165,000        165,000

Traceable fixed expenses            156,000           78,000         78,000

Segment margin                           174,000        $ 87,000      $ 87,000

Common fixed expenses             69,000

Net operating income              $ 105,000

Contribution margin ratio = Contribution margin/Sales

=  $330,000/$825,00 = 0.40

For the north = $165,000/$550,000 = 0.30

For the south = $165,000/$275,000 = 0.60

Break-even point in dollar sales = Fixed cost/Contribution margin ratio

Companywide break-even point in dollar sales = $225,000/0.40

= $562,500

Break-even point in dollar sales for the North region = $78,000/0.30

= $260,000

Break-even point in dollar sales for the South region = $78,000/0.60

= $130,000

Tamarisk, Inc. purchased a delivery truck for $29,200 on January 1, 2020. The truck has an expected salvage value of $2,200, and is expected to be driven 100,000 miles over its estimated useful life of 8 years. Actual miles driven were 16,100 in 2020 and 12,800 in 2021.
1. Calculate depreciation expense per mile under units-of-activity method.
2. Compute depreciation expense for 2020 and 2021 using (1) the straight-line method, (2) the units-of-activity method, and (3) the double- declining-balance method.
3. Prepare the journal entry to record 2020 depreciation.
4. Assume that Marigold uses the straight-line method. Show how the truck would be reported in the December 31, 2020, balance sheet.

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Answer:

1. Depreciation expense per mile = $0.27 per mile

2-1. The straight-line method

We have:

Depreciation expense for 2020 = $3,375

Depreciation expense for 2021 = $3,375

2-2. Units-of-activity method

We have:

Depreciation expense for 2020 = $4,347

Depreciation expense for 2021 = $3,456

2-3. The double-declining-balance method

We have:

Depreciation expense for 2020 = $7,300

Depreciation expense for 2021 = $5,475

3. See the journal entries below.

4. Net book value = $25,825

Explanation:

1. Calculate depreciation expense per mile under units-of-activity method.

Depreciation expense per mile = (Purchase price delivery truck - Expected salvage value) / Expected driven miles = ($29,200 - $2,200) / 100,000 = $0.27 per mile

2. Compute depreciation expense for 2020 and 2021 using (1) the straight-line method, (2) the units-of-activity method, and (3) the double- declining-balance method.

2-1. The straight-line method

Annual depreciation expense = (Purchase price of the delivery truck - Expected salvage value) / Estimated useful life = ($29,200 - $2,200) / 8 = $3,375

Therefore, we have:

Depreciation expense for 2020 = Annual depreciation expense = $3,375

Depreciation expense for 2021 = Annual depreciation expense = $3,375

2-2. Units-of-activity method

Depreciable amount = Purchase price of the delivery truck - Expected salvage value = $29,200 - $2,200 = $27,000

Therefore, we have:

Depreciation expense for 2020 = Depreciable amount * (Actual miles driven in 2020 / Expected driven miles) = $27,000 * (16,100 / 100,000) = $4,347

Depreciation expense for 2021 = Depreciable amount * (Actual miles driven in 2021 / Expected driven miles) = $27,000 * (12,800 / 100,000) = $3,456

2-3. The double-declining-balance method

Straight-line method depreciation rate = 1 / Estimated useful life = 1 / 8 = 0.1250, or 12.50%

Double-declining-balance method depreciation rate = Straight-line method depreciation rate * 2 = 12.50% * 2 = 25%

Therefore, we have:

Depreciation expense for 2020 = Purchase price of the delivery truck * Double-declining-balance method depreciation rate = $29,200 * 25% = $7,300

Depreciation expense for 2021 = (Purchase price of the delivery truck - Depreciation expense for 2020) * Double-declining-balance method depreciation rate = ($29,200 - $7,300) * 25% = $5,475

3. Prepare the journal entry to record 2020 depreciation.

3-1. The straight-line method

Date       Particulars                                              Debit ($)          Credit ($)  

2020      Depreciation expense                            3,375

                Accumulated dep. – Delivery truck                                  3,375

             (To record 2020 depreciation expense.)                                          

3-2. Units-of-activity method

Date       Particulars                                              Debit ($)          Credit ($)  

2020      Depreciation expense                              4,347

                Accumulated dep. – Delivery truck                                 4,347

             (To record 2020 depreciation expense.)                                          

3-3. The double-declining-balance method

Date       Particulars                                              Debit ($)          Credit ($)  

2020      Depreciation expense                              7,300

                Accumulated dep. – Delivery truck                                 7,300

             (To record 2020 depreciation expense.)                                          

4. Assume that Marigold uses the straight-line method. Show how the truck would be reported in the December 31, 2020, balance sheet.

Tamarisk, Inc.

Balance sheet (Partial)

As at the Year Ended December 31, 2020

Details                                                    $                

Fixed Assets

Delivery truck                                   29,200

Accumulated depreciation               (3,375)  

Net book value                                 25,825  

Absorption and Variable Costing Comparisons: Production Equals Sales Assume that Smuckers manufactures and sells 30,000 cases of peanut butter each quarter.
The following data are available for the third quarter of 2017.
Total fixed manufacturing overhead.......................................................90,000
Fixed selling and administrative expenses........... .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 20,000
Sale price per case..................................................................................32
Direct materials per case .......................................................................15
Direct labor per case ........................................................................6
Variable manufacturing overhead per case ..........................................3
a. Compute the cost per case under both absorption costing and variable costing.
b. Reconcile any differences in income. Explain.
c. Compute te net income under both absorption costing and variable costing.

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Answer:

a. Cost per case under Absorption costing:

= Direct materials per case + Direct labor per case + Variable manufacturing overhead per case + Fixed manufacturing overhead per case

= 15 + 6 + 3 + 90,000/ 30,000 cases

= $27

Cost per case under Variable costing:

= Direct materials per case + Direct labor per case + Variable manufacturing overhead per case

= 15 + 6 + 3

= $24

b. First we need to calculate income under both methods:

Under Absorption costing:

= Sales - Cost of goods sold - Selling and Admin expenses

= (30,000 cases * 32) - (30,000 * 27) - 20,000

= $130,000

Under Variable Costing:

= Sales - Cost of Goods sold - Fixed manufacturing overhead - Selling and Admin expenses

= (30,000 * 32) - (30,000 * 24) - 90,000 - 20,000

= $130,000

There is no difference in income because the cases manufactured equals the cases sold.

1. Cullumber Cosmetics acquired 13% of the 301,200 shares of common stock of Elite Fashion at a total cost of $14 per share on March 18, 2020. On June 30, Elite declared and paid a $70,100 dividend. On December 31, Elite reported net income of $226,500 for the year. At December 31, the market price of Elite Fashion was $15 per share.

2. Bramble Inc. obtained significant influence over Kasey Corporation by buying 25% of Kasey’s 32,700 outstanding shares of common stock at a total cost of $10 per share on January 1, 2019. On June 15, Kasey declared and paid a cash dividend of $31,600. On December 31, Kasey reported a net income of $116,000 for the year.

Required:
Prepare all the necessary journal entries for 2019 for Cullumber Cosmetics.

Answers

Answer:

1. 18-Mar

Dr Available for Sale Securities $548,184

Cr Cash $548,184

30-Jun

Dr Cash $9,113

Cr Dividend Revenue $9,113

31-Dec

Dr Securities Fair Value Adjustment $39,156

Cr Unrealized Holding Gain $39,156

2.1-Jan

Dr Investmeht in Nadal Corp. $81,750

Cr Cash $81,750

15-Jun

Dr Cash $7,900

Cr Investment in Nadal Corp. $7,900

31-Dec

Dr Investment in Nadal $29,000

Cr Revenue from Investment in Sub $29,000

Explanation:

1.Preparation of all the necessary journal entries for 2019

18-Mar

Dr Available for Sale Securities $548,184

Cr Cash $548,184

(13%*301,200*$14)

(To purchase 10% of Ramirez Fashion)

30-Jun

Dr Cash $9,113

Cr Dividend Revenue $9,113

(13%$70,100)

(To record a 13% dividend revenue $70,100)

31-Dec

Dr Securities Fair Value Adjustment $39,156

Cr Unrealized Holding Gain $39,156

[($15-$14)*13%*301,200]

(To adjust securities to FMV in an Equity account)

2.1-Jan

Dr Investmeht in Nadal Corp. $81,750

Cr Cash $81,750

(25%*32,700*$10)

(To purchase 25% of Nadal Corp.)

15-Jun

Dr Cash $7,900

Cr Investment in Nadal Corp. $7,900

(25%$31,600)

(To record cash dividend of $31,600)

31-Dec

Dr Investment in Nadal $29,000

Cr Revenue from Investment in Sub $29,000

(25%*$116,000)

(To record 25% revenue of $116,000 from Nada)

Which facilities or amenities are most commonly available on a cruise chip?

Answers

Answer:

Generally, all cruise ship amenities have dining, entertainment, shopping or sporting facilities. There are bars and lounges as well, with some ships providing casinos and other adult-themed entertainment facilities.

Explanation:

The management of Penfold Corporation is considering the purchase of a machine that would cost $270,000, would last for 5 years, and would have no salvage value. The machine would reduce labor and other costs by $60,000 per year. The company requires a minimum pretax return of 12% on all investment projects. The net present value of the proposed project is closest to:______.
a. $(11,700).
b. $(53,700).
c. $(269,997).
d. $(113,700).

Answers

Answer:

The correct answer is B.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Initial investment= $270,000

Cash flow= $60,000

Number of years= 5

Discount rate= 12%

To calculate the net present value (NPV), we need to use the following formula:

NPV= -Io + ∑[Cf/(1+i)^n]

∑[Cf/(1+i)^n]:

Cf1= 60,000/1.12= 53,571.43

Cf2= 60,000/1.12^2= 47,831.63

.....

Cf5= 60,000/1.12^5= 34,045.61

∑[Cf/(1+i)^n]= 216,286.57

Now, the NPV:

NPV= -270,000 + 216,286.57

NPV= -53,713.43

Bacchus Enterprises has $12B in book value of common stock selling at a book to market rate of 1.35 and a beta of 1.5. The combined preferred stock is valued at $8.5B with a beta of 1.23. The restructured debt has a book value of $4.8B in book value and has a coupon of 6%, maturing in 9 years, and selling at 102.5%. The market is doing quite well and is returning 14% with a risk free asset returning 4%. What is the Cost of Preferred Stock

Answers

Answer: 16.3%

Explanation:

Given the details in the question, the cost of preferred capital can be calculated using the CAPM method.

Cost of preferred stock using the Capital Asset Pricing Model is:

= Risk free rate + Beta * ( Market return - Risk free rate)

= 4% + 1.23 * (14% - 4%)

= 16.3%

Minors are liable for the reasonable value of the necessary:______.
a. actually furnished.
b. that they agreed to purchase.
c. that their parents agreed to pay for.
d. all of these.

Answers

Answer:

b. that they agreed to purchase.

Explanation:

A minor is a person who is under the age of 18 and unable to make decision on his own such as mentally impaired or incompetent persons .

A minor cannot enter a contract like adults but if under any circumstance they enter into a contract of sale purchase of daily goods like clothing etc, they are liable to pay the price which they agreed to pay.

Their parents are liable only if the contract was made according to the parent's will etc.

If the minor is unable to pay the agreed amount then the minor should return the goods or fulfill any other liability as imposed by the court of law.

At the end of the prior year, Doubtful Inc. had a deferred tax asset of $18,500,000 attributable to its only timing difference, a temporary difference of $47,000,000 in a liability for estimated expenses. At that time, a valuation allowance of $3,730,000 was established. At the end of the current year, the temporary difference is $42,000,000, and Doubtful determines that the balance in the valuation account should now be $5,000,000. Taxable income is $14,700,000 and the tax rate is 35% for all years.

Required:
Prepare journal entries to record Doubtful's income tax expense for the current year.

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Answer:

Journal entries to record Doubtful's income tax expense for the current year.

No   Account titles and Explanation             Debit'$    Credit'$

1       Income tax expense                             8,945,000

                  Deferred tax asset                                     3,800,000

                  [(42,000,000*35%) - 18,500,000]

                   Income taxes payable                               5,145,000

                   [(14,700,000*35%)]

         (To record tax expenses)

2        Income tax expense                            1,270,000

                 Valuation allowance - deferred tax asset  1,270,000

                   (3,730,000 - 5,000,000

          (To record valuation allowance)

Pizza ltd. leased equipment from Tasty Company under a four-year lease requiring equal annual payments of sh.86, 038, with the first payment due at lease inception. The lease does not transfer ownership, nor is there a bargain purchase option. The equipment has a 4-year useful life and no residual value. If Pizza ltd.’s incremental borrowing rate is 10% and the rate implicit in the lease (which is known by Pizza ltd.) is 8%, what is the amount recorded for the leased asset at the lease inception?

Answers

Answer:

Sh. 300,001.60

Explanation:

Note: Missing word has been attached

Particulars                                                     Amount

Annual payments                                          86,038

x PV Annuity due 8%, 10 periods                 3.48685

Amount recorded for the leased asset      300,001.60

Coronado Industries reported the following year-end information: Beginning work in process inventory $ 25000 Beginning raw materials inventory 9000 Ending work in process inventory 28000 Ending raw materials inventory 6000 Raw materials purchased 560000 Direct labor 210000 Manufacturing overhead 120000 How much is Coronado’s total cost of work in process for the year?

Answers

Answer:

$890,000

Explanation:

The computation of the total cost of work in process is shown below

But before that following calculations are needed  

Cost of Raw material consumed = Beginning inventory + Raw material purchased - Closing inventory

= $9,000 + $560,000 - $6,000

= $563,000

And,

Cost of manufacturing = Cost of raw material consumed + Direct labor + Manufacturing overhead

= $563,000 + $210,000 + $120,000

= $893,000

Now

Cost of work in progress = Beginning WIP inventory - Ending WIP inventory + Cost of manufacturing

= $25,000 - $28,000 + $893,000

= $890,000

Homestead Jeans Co. has an annual plant capacity of 65,000 units, and current production is 45,000 units. Monthly fixed costs are $54,000, and variable costs are $29 per unit. The present selling price is $42 per unit. On November 12 of the current year, the company received an offer from Dawkins Company for 18,000 units of the product at $32 each. Dawkins Company will market the units in a foreign country under its own brand name. The additional business is not expected to affect the domestic selling price or quantity of sales of Homestead Jeans Co.

Required:
a. Prepare a differential analysis dated November 12 on whether to reject (Alternative 1) or accept (Alternative 2) the Dawkins order.
b. Briefly explain the reason why accepting this additional business will increase operating income.
c. What is the minimum price per unit that would produce a positive contribution margin?

Answers

Answer:

18000*2

Explanation:

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