Bering Rock acquires a granite quarry at a cost of $590,000, which is estimated to contain 200,000 tons of granite and is expected to take 6 years to remove. Compute the depletion expense for the first year assuming 38,000 tons were removed.

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Answer 1

Answer:

$112,100

Explanation:

The depletion expense for the year is the tons of granite removed in the year divided by the total expected granite removable multiplied by the cost of acquiring the granite quarry of $590,000.

Tons of granite removed in the year is 38,000 tons

total granite removable is 200,000 tons

depletion expense=38,000/200,000*$590,000=$ 112,100.00  

The depletion expense is $112,100

The appropriate journal entry would to debit depletion expense with $112,100 and credit accumulated depletion


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If the price of a six-pack of Pepsi falls from $4 to$3 and the quantity purchased increases 80 percent, then demand is

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Answer:

low

Explanation:

If the price decreases and the quantity increases, the demand is low.

If the price increases and the quantity decreases, the demand is high.

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Describe a problem you face in your everyday life or at work. How might you use hypothesis testing to find a solution or improvement to that problem? Would you conduct a one-sample or two-sample test? What would be your null and alternative hypotheses?

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Answer:

The common problem i encounter mostly is the statistical modelling problem.

In this scenario we choose best combination of independent variables for the hypothesis testing. the independent variable shows the significant effect on dependent variable so we keep it in modelling.

My null hypothesis would be that there is no significant effect of independent variable on dependent variable.  for my alternative hypothesis there exist is significant effect of independent variable on dependent variable.

Explanation:

Solution

The common problem I face daily is the statistical modelling problem which is the selection of relevant independent variable for prediction modelling.

In this example to select the best combination of independent variables we use hypothesis testing. if the independent variable has significant effect on dependent variable then the independent variable shows the significant effect on dependent variable so we keep it in modelling. In this way the model gets improved.

Since there are always two variables or two categories. hence it has a two sample test.

The Hypothesis can be shown below:

Null hypothesis:

H0:There is no significant effect of independent variable on dependent variable.

Alternative hypothesis:

Ha: There is significant effect of independent variable on dependent variable.

Laurel, Inc., and Hardy Corp. both have 6 percent coupon bonds outstanding, with semiannual interest payments, and both are currently priced at the par value of $1,000. The Laurel, Inc., bond has five years to maturity, whereas the Hardy Corp. bond has 18 years to maturity.
A. If interest rates suddenly rise by 2 percent, what is the percentage change in the price of these bonds?
B. If interest rates were to suddenly fall by 2 percent instead, what would the percentage change in the price of these bonds be then?

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Answer:

A. If interest rates suddenly rise by 2 percent, what is the percentage change in the price of these bonds?

Laurel, Inc. = -8.11%

Hardy Corp. = -18.91%

B. If interest rates were to suddenly fall by 2 percent instead, what would the percentage change in the price of these bonds be then?

Laurel, Inc. = +8.98%

Hardy Corp. = +25.49%

Explanation:

bonds with 6% semiannual coupons, sold at par $1,000

Laurel, Inc. bond maturity in 5 years

Hardy Corp. bond maturity in 18 years

the current price of a bond is the sum of the present value of its face value and coupons. I will use an annuity table to calculate PV of face value and an ordinary annuity table for the coupons:

Laurel, Inc.

market rate 4% = ($1,000 x 0.8203) + ($30 x 8.9826) = $820.30 + $269.48 = $1,089.78, % change = 89.78/1,000 = 8.98%

market rate 8% = ($1,000 x 0.6756) + ($30 x 8.1109) = $675.60 + $243.33 = $918.93, % change = -81.07/1,000 = -8.11%

Hardy Corp.

market rate 4% = ($1,000 x 0.4902) + ($30 x 25.489) = $490.20 + $764.67 = $1,254.87, % change = 254.87/1,000 = 25.49%  

market rate 8% = ($1,000 x 0.2437) + ($30 x 18.908) = $243.70 + $567.24 = $810.94, % change = -189.06/1,000 = -18.91%  

During the year, TRC Corporation has the following inventory transactions. Date Transaction Number of Units Unit Cost Total Cost Jan. 1 Beginning inventory 44 $ 36 $ 1,584 Apr. 7 Purchase 124 38 4,712 Jul. 16 Purchase 194 41 7,954 Oct. 6 Purchase 104 42 4,368 466 $ 18,618 For the entire year, the company sells 413 units of inventory for $54 each. Required: 1. Using FIFO, calculate ending inventory, cost of goods sold, sales revenue, and gross profit.

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Answer:

TRC Corporation

Calculations, using FIFO:

a) Ending Inventory:

Ending Inventory in units = Units available for sale minus Units sold

Ending Inventory in units = 466 - 413 = 53 units

Ending Inventory value = Units x FIFO cost of last purchase = 53 x $42 = $2,226

b) Cost of goods sold:

Cost of goods sold = Beginning Inventory + Purchases - Ending Inventory

Cost of goods sold = $1,584 + 17,034 - 2,226 = $16,392

c) Sales Revenue:

Sales Revenue = Units sold x Selling price = 414 x $54 = $22,302

d) Gross Profit:

Gross Profit = Sales Revenue minus Cost of goods sold

Gross Profit = $22,302 - $16,392 = $5,910

Explanation:

a) Summary of Inventory Transactions:

Date     Transaction              Number of Units   Unit Cost     Total Cost

Jan. 1     Beginning inventory     44                     $ 36              $ 1,584

Apr. 7     Purchase                     124                        38                  4,712

Jul. 16    Purchase                     194                         41                 7,954

Oct. 6    Purchase                     104                         42                4,368

b) Cost of goods available       466                                         $ 18,618

             

c) Sales                                      413                     $ 54           $ 22,302

d) Dec. 31 Ending Inventory      53                         42             $ 2,226

e) The FIFO (First-in, First-out) inventory method assumes that goods sold are from earlier inventory units, unlike Last-in, First-out (LIFO).  This means that beginning and earlier purchased inventory units are sold first before the latest purchases. Using the FIFO method, the ending inventory is valued at the cost of the most recent inventory purchases.

The journal entry to record the use of utilities in a factory could include which two of the following: (You may select more than one answer. Single click the box with the question mark to produce a check mark for a correct answer and double click the box with the question mark to empty the box for a wrong answer. Any boxes left with a question mark will be automatically graded as incorrect.)
A. Debit to Factory Overhead unanswered
B. Credit to Factory Overhead unanswered
C. Debit to Factory Utilities Payable unanswered
D. Credit to Factory Utilities Payable unanswered
E. Credit to Raw Materials unanswered
F. Credit to Factory Wages Payable unanswered

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Answer:

The correct options are:

A. Debit to Factory Overhead

D. Credit to Factory Utilities Payable

Explanation:

The debit entry of the use of utilities in  a factory would be recorded in factory overhead since cost of utilities is a not a direct factory cost.

However, the corresponding credit would be in the factory utilities payable as an obligation awaiting payment to be made to  the supplier of  the service being enjoyed by the factory in order to run on daily basis

Answer:

The correct options are:

A. Debit to Factory Overhead

D. Credit to Factory Utilities Payable

Explanation:

The debit entry of the use of utilities in  a factory would be recorded in factory overhead since cost of utilities is a not a direct factory cost.

However, the corresponding credit would be in the factory utilities payable as an obligation awaiting payment to be made to  the supplier of  the service being enjoyed by the factory in order to run on daily basis

On the basis of the details of the following fixed asset account, indicate the items to be reported on the statement of cash flows:

The reporting statement of fixed asset account is shown. The transactions are listed as follows:

Date Item Debit Credit Debit Credit
Jan. 1 Balance 885,000
Mar. 12 Purchased for cash 274,000 1,159,000
Oct. 4 Sold fo $151,000 129,000 1,030,000

Item Section of Statement of Cash Flows Added or Deducted Amount
Mar. 12: Purchase of fixed asset $
Oct. 4: Sale of fixed asset $
Gain on sale of fixed asset (assume the indirect method) $

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the purchase of fixed assets is shown below:-

March 12 Purchase of  fixed assets = $274,000. This same is shown in the investing activities section of the cash flow statement in the negative sign

October 4 Sale of fixed assets = $151,000. This same is shown in the investing activities section of the cash flow statement in the positive sign

Gain on sale of the fixed asset is

= Sales Value - Cost of asset

= $151,000 - $129,000

= $22,000

This amount is shown in the operating activities section of the cash flow statement in the negative sign

Based on this​ information, you can say that the overall​ "price level"​ ___________. A. remained unchanged during the year since the average price for the three goods stayed the same at $ 7.33. B. increased since cashews are now more expensive than almonds and pecans. C. stayed the same since the price of cashews increased but the price of almonds fell. D. there is not enough information to determine the change in the overall price level.

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Answer:

D. there is not enough information to determine the change in the overall price level.

Explanation:

A price level is the average of current prices across the entire spectrum of goods and services produced in the economy.  To determine the price level, information about current and past period's prices of a basket of goods and services is needed to be compared.

It is only the availability of two or more sets of such information that will enable a comparison to be made and for conclusions to be drawn.

Lock Division of Morgantown Corp. sells 80,000 units of part Z-25 to the outside market. Part Z-25 sells for $40, has a variable cost of $22, and a fixed cost per unit of $10. The Lock Division has a capacity to produce 100,000 units per period. The Cabinet Division currently purchases 10,000 units of part Z-25 from the Lock Division for $40. The Cabinet Division has been approached by an outside supplier willing to supply the parts for $36. What is the effect on Morgantown's overall profit if the Lock Divisi

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Answer:

The effect on Morgantown's overall profit is $140,000 decrease in Morgantown's profits

Explanation:

In order to calculate the effect on Morgantown's overall profit we would have to make the following calculations:

Contribution margin per unit for Lock Division = Selling price – Variable costs = $40 - $22 = $18

Contribution lost by lock division if Cabinet division buys from outside = $18 * 10,000 = $180,000

Cost per unit saved by Cabinet division = $40 - $36 = $4

Total cost saved by cabinet division = $4 * 10,000 = $40,000

Net decrease in profit = Contribution lost – Cost saved = $180,000 - $40,000 = $140,000

Therefore, the effect on Morgantown's overall profit is $140,000 decrease in Morgantown's profits.

An expansionary fiscal policy will Question 4 options: always result in a budget deficit. always result in a budget surplus. sometimes result in a budget deficit. never result in a budget surplus. More information is necessary to answer this question.

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Answer:

always result in a budget deficit.

Explanation:

Expansionary fiscal policy are policies undertaken by the government to increase the supply of money in the economy.

Tools of Expansionary fiscal policy are :

tax cuts

increased government spending

transfer payments.

A budget deficit occurs when government spending exceeds income.

If taxes are cut, revenue of the government would fall and this can lead to a budget deficit.

Also if the government increases its spending, spending can exceed income and this would lead to a deficit.

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At the beginning of Year 2, Oak Consulting had the following normal balances in its accounts:


Account Balance
Cash $29,400
Accounts receivable 21,600
Accounts payable 12,000
Common stock 28,300
Retained earnings 10,700

The following events apply to Oak Consulting for Year 2:

Provided $68,400 of services on account.
Incurred $3,100 of operating expenses on account.
Collected $47,400 of accounts receivable.
Paid $31,100 cash for salaries expense.
Paid $13,590 cash as a partial payment on accounts payable.
Paid a $8,500 cash dividend to the stockholders.

Required:
a. What is the amount of net income for the year?
b. What is the amount of change in retained earnings for the year?

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Answer:

a. What is the amount of net income for the year?

$34,190

b. What is the amount of change in retained earnings for the year?

increased by $25,690

Explanation:

net income:

total service revenue $68,400salaries expense -$31,100operating expenses -$3,100net income = $34,190

change in retained earnings = net income - dividends = $34,190 - $8,500 = $25,690

Revenue and expenses are recorded on the periods that they occur, regardless of when they are collected or paid respectively.

You make the following deposits for the next five years into an investment account. All deposits are made at the end of the year and the first deposit occurs one year from now. No more deposits are made after year 5. You will leave all the money in the account until year 30. If you earn 10 percent annual return for the first five years and 8 percent annual return for all subsequent years, how much will you have in the account at the end of year 30?

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

First investment:

5 deposits for 5 years at an interest rate of 10%.

Second investment:

Lump-sum for 25 years at an interest rate of 8%.

We weren't provided with the value of the deposits, but I can provide the formulas and an example.

First investment:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= annual deposit= $2,000

FV= {2,000*[(1.10^5)-1]} / 0.10

FV= $12,210.2

Second investment:

FV= PV*(1+i)^n

FV= 12,210.2*(1.08^25)

FV= $83,621.25

Which best describes the role the applicants can fill in the company? Applicants 1 and 3 are best suited to work in network systems, while Applicant 2 could work in programming, information support, or interactive media. Applicants 2 and 3 are best suited to work in network systems, while Applicant 1 could work in programming, information support, or interactive media. Applicant 1 is best suited to work in network systems, while Applicants 2 and 3 could work in programming, information support, or interactive media. Applicant 3 is best suited to work in network systems, while Applicants 2 and 3 could work in programming, information support, or interactive media.

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Incomplete question, however I made interferences from an employer perspective.

Answer:

Applicant 1 is best suited to work in network systems, while Applicants 2 and 3 could work in programming, information support, or interactive media.

Explanation:

From a performance point of view the programming, information support and interactive media roles of the company would be better handled by more than one individual since this roles involve more responsibilities that could not be handled by one individual.

The network systems role can better be managed by Applicant 1 only as it is a task that could be handled by a single employee.

Answer:

C. Applicant 1 is best suited to work in network systems, while Applicants 2 and 3 could work in programming, information support, or interactive media.

Explanation:

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TB MC Qu. 05-112 Eastview Company uses a perpetual... Eastview Company uses a perpetual LIFO inventory system, and has the following purchases and sales: January 1 150 units were purchased at $9 per unit. January 17 120 units were sold. January 20 160 units were purchased at $11 per unit. January 29 150 units were sold. What is the value of cost of goods sold

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Answer:

$2,730

Explanation:

The computation of the cost of goods sold using the LIFO perpetual inventory system is shown below:

Since 120 units and 150 units are sold

So, the same is to be considered

Therefore the cost of goods sold is

= 120 units × $9 per unit + 150 units × $11 per unit

= $1,080 + $1,650

= $2,730

We take the 120 units at $9 per unit and 150 units at $11 per unit so that the cost of goods sold is recorded

A company just starting in business purchased three merchandise inventory items at the following prices. First purchase $60; Second purchase $67; Third purchase $64. If the company sold two units for a total of $209 and used FIFO costing, the gross profit for the period would be

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Answer:

$82

Explanation:

As company Uses FIFO system, it will sell first two products

The cost price =($60 + $67 = 127).

So Gross profit = Selling Price-Cost Price

Gross Profit = 209-127

= $82

The gross profit for the period is $82

Prepare Journal Entries in a Revenue Journal Horizon Consulting Company had the following transactions during the month of October: Oct. 2 Oct. 3 Oct. 14. Oct. 24 Oct. 29 Issued Invoice No. 321 to Pryor Corp. for services rendered on account, $380 Issued Invoice No. 322 to Armor Inc. for services rendered on account, $540. Issued Invoice No. 323 to Pryor Corp. for services rendered on account, $190. Issued Invoice No. 324 to Rose Co. for services rendered on account, $790 Collected Invoice No. 321 from Pryor Corp.
a. Record the October revenue transactions for Horizon Consulting Company in the following revenue journal format revenue journal Accounts Rec. Dr DATE Invoice No. Account Debited Post. Ref Fees Earned Cr Oct. 2 Oct. 3 Oct. 14 Oct. 24 Oct. 31
b. What is the total amount posted to the accounts receivable and fees earned accounts from the revenue journal for October? Accounts receivable Fees earned c. What is the October 31 balance of the Pryor Corp, customer account assuming a zero balance on October 1?

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Answer and Explanation:

The recording and the computations are as follows

a. The recording of the October revenue transactions are shown below:

DATE INVOICE NO. ACCOUNT DEBITED POST.REF.  

ACCOUNT REC. DR.  FEES EARNED CR.

Oct 2       321        Pryor Co.  

380

Oct 3        322         Armor Co.  

540

Oct 14        323         Pryor co.  

190

Oct 24        324        Rose co.  

790

Oct 31    1900

b) Now the total amount for account receivable and fees earned is

Account receivable = 1900

Fees earned = 1900

c) The October 31 balance is

October 31 balance

= $380 + $190 - $380

= $190

Claudia feels strongly against a law that was recently passed in her hometown. She proceeds to write letters to the local newspaper criticizing the effect of the law. She also marches up and down the sidewalk in front of city hall loudly publicizing her opinion. Which law or principle of law which is most relevant to this situation?

a. Procedural Due Process
b. First Amendment
c. Equal Protection Laws
d. Substantive Due Process

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Answer:

Option(b) is the correct answer to the given question

Explanation:

The main objective of the first amendment says that freedom and rights regarding to the correct to the protest, religious faith, appearance as well as assembly.This law is all about the freedom to all the region of the person .

The first amendment prohibits Congress both from supporting yet another religious belief over the other and prohibiting the religious beliefs of even a person as well.As claudia writing the letters to the news paper supportive of the law's effect. She also protests upwards the sidewalk, noisily promoting her viewpoint in front of town hall it is similar to  first Amendment  law.All the other option are not related to the given scenario that's why these are incorrect option .

Franchising is widely used in the casual dining and fast food industry, yet Starbucks is quite successful with a large number of company-owned stores. In 2014 Starbucks had over 7,000 company- owned stores in the United States. How do you explain this difference

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Answer with its Explanation:

Their are following differences that enabled Starbucks to grow its business successfully with excellent customer feedback.

The franchising has enabled Starbucks to control the franchises to manage its business in far much better way than other methods of traditional growing businesses. The method helps in amendments of operations, processes and policies at very face pace and implementation is similar to the traditional company owned stores.

The second difference is that the product of Starbucks includes standardized and customer tailored products which makes it choice of every person. The differentiated strategy makes the business offerings a symbol of quality and taste and this standardization of services and products was very easy to implement at very lower cost than traditional company owned stores business.

Consider the following​ alternatives: i. $ 140 received in one year ii. $ 240 received in five years iii. $ 350 received in 10 years a. Rank the alternatives from most valuable to least valuable if the interest rate is 11 % per year. b. What is your ranking if the interest rate is 1 % per​ year? c. What is your ranking if the interest rate is 20 % per​ year?

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

The formula is

= Amount ÷ (1 + interest rate)^number of years

a) Rate = 11%

Value of $140 in 1 year = $140 ÷ (1 + 11%) = $126.13

Value of $240 in 5 years = $240 ÷ (1 + 11%)^5 = $142.43

Value of $350 in 10 years = $350 ÷ (1 + 11%)^10 = $123.26

Now Ranking

Opotion 2 > Option 3 > Option 1

b) Rate = 1%

Value of $140  in 1 year = $140 ÷ (1 + 1%) = $138.61

Value of $240 in 5 years = $240 ÷ (1 + 1%)^5 = $228.35

Value of $350 in 10 years = $350 ÷ (1 + 1%)^10 = $316.85

Now Ranking

Option 3 > Option 2 > Option 1

c) Rate = 20%

Value of $140  in 1 year = $140 ÷ (1 + 20%) = $116.67

Value of $240 in 5 years = $240 ÷ (1 + 20%)^5 = $96.45

Value of $350 in 10 years = $350 ÷ (1 + 20%)^10 = $56.53

Now Ranking

Option 1 > Option 2 > Option 3

During its first year of operations, Mack’s Plumbing Supply Co. had sales of $420,000, wrote off $6,700 of accounts as uncollectible using the direct write-off method, and reported net income of $46,200. Determine what the net income would have been if the allowance method had been used, and the company estimated that 1 3/4% of sales would be uncollectible.

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Answer:

The net income would have been $45,550

Explanation:

In order to calculate the amount the net income would have been if the allowance method had been used, and the company estimated that 1 3/4% of sales would be uncollectible, we would have make the following calculation:

Net income would have been if the allowance method had been used = $46,200 + $6,700 – ($420,000 × 1 3/4%)

Net income would have been if the allowance method had been used= $45,550

The net income would have been $45,550

Who is following the law when it comes to protecting investors’ funds?

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Answer:

A mutual fund advisor who informs investors about risks is following the law when it comes to protecting investors’ funds

Explanation:

Answer:B (a mutual fund advisor who informs investors about risks)

Explanation:

The Stationery Company purchased merchandise on account from a supplier for $9,100, terms 2/10, n/30. The Stationery Company returned merchandise with an invoice amount of $1,100 and received full credit. a. If The Stationery Company pays the invoice within the discount period, what is the amount of cash required for the payment? $

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Answer:

$7,840

Explanation:

The terms 2/10, n/30 means that if the amount is paid in maximum 10 days, the client will receive a 2% discount. If he/she doesn't make the payment in this period, the total amount has to be paid within 30 days.

As Stationary Company returned merchandise with an invoice amount of $1,100, you have to subtract this amount from the initial value of the merchandise they purchased:

$9,100-$1,100= $8,000

Then, you have to calculate the 2% discount they will get from the $8,000 for paying the invoice within the discount period:

$8,000*2%= $160

$8,000-$160= $7,840

According to this, the answer is that the amount of cash required for the payment is $7,840.

Entry for Issuing Materials Materials issued for the current month are as follows: Requisition No. Material Job No. Amount 103 Plastic 400 $ 2,800 104 Steel 402 24,000 105 Glue Indirect 1,620 106 Rubber 403 3,200 107 Titanium 404 31,600 Journalize the entry to record the issuance of materials. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Answer:

Details below

Explanation:

For issuance of an entry a single transaction is recorded that is work in process account is debited and materials inventory account is credited. In subsidiary ledgers job numbers are debited. For indirect Materials factory overhead is debited.

The  given data is as follows.

Requisition No.            Material         Job No.             Amount

103                                 Plastic              400                 $ 2,800

104                                 Steel                402                    24,000

105                                 Glue Indirect   1,620

106                                  Rubber             403                   3,200

107                                 Titanium           404                    31,600

The entry for materials requisitioned will be

A compound entry can be passed. In this the subsidiary ledger is not included.

Sr. No                  Particulars                                 Debit           Credit                                            

                   Work In Process                             61600

                Factory Overhead                               1620

               Materials Inventory                                                 63200

The one with a subsidiary ledger would look like this.

Sr. No                  Particulars                                 Debit           Credit

                                                      (Subsidiary)

1                     Work In Process                           61600

                                                  ( Job No 400)   2800

                                                   ( Job No 402)   24000

                                                    ( Job No 403)   3200

                                                    ( Job No 404)   31600

                Factory Overhead                               1620

               Materials Inventory                                                 63200

This is combined entry but separate entries can be passed as well .

Sr. No                  Particulars                                 Debit           Credit

                    Work In Process                           61600

               Materials Inventory                                                 61600

Sr. No                  Particulars                                 Debit           Credit

                  Factory Overhead                               1620

               Materials Inventory                                                   1620

Sr. No                  Particulars                                 Debit           Credit

                           (Subsidiary ledger)                

                            ( Job No 400)                          2800

                           ( Job No 402)                            24000

                           ( Job No 403)                             3200

                            ( Job No 404)                            31600

               Materials Inventory   Plastic                                      2800

               Materials Inventory   Steel                                        24000

                Materials Inventory    Titanium                                3200

                Materials Inventory     Rubber                                31600          

In each of the entries above materials inventory is credited.

Assume that banks do not hold excess reserves and that households do not hold currency, so the only form of money is demand deposits. To simplify the analysis, suppose the banking system has total reserves of $100. Determine the money multiplier and the money supply for each reserve requirement listed in the following table.
Reserve Requirement Simple Money Multiplier Money Supply
(Percent) (Dollars)
25
10
A lower reserve requirement is associated with a money supply.
Suppose the Federal Reserve wants to increase the money supply by $100. Again, you can assume that banks do not hold excess reserves and that households do not hold currency. If the reserve requirement is 10%, the Fed will use open-market operations to worth of U.S. government bonds.
Now, suppose that, rather than immediately lending out all excess reserves, banks begin holding some excess reserves due to uncertain economic conditions. Specifically, banks increase the percentage of deposits held as reserves from 10% to 20%. This increase in the reserve ratio causes the money multiplier to to . Under these conditions, the Fed would need to worth of U.S. government bonds in order to increase the money supply by $100.
Which of the following statements help to explain why, in the real world, the Fed cannot precisely control the money supply? Check all that apply.
The Fed cannot control the amount of money that households choose to hold as currency.
The Fed cannot prevent banks from lending out required reserves.
The Fed cannot control whether and to what extent banks hold excess reserves.

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Answer: The answers are provided below

Explanation:

A. Total Reserve = $100

Money supply = Total reserve × multiplier

When the reserve requirement is 25%,

Simple money multiplier = 100/25 = 4

Money supply = 100 × 4 = $400

When the reserve requirement is 10%,

Simple money multiplier = 100/10 = 10

Money supply = 100 × 10 = $1000

B. A lower reserve requirement is associated with a (larger) money supply. This is done when the government wants more money to be in circulation. It is an expansionary policy.

C. Suppose the Federal Reserve wants to increase the money supply by $100. Again, you can assume that banks do not hold excess reserves and that households do not hold currency. If the reserve requirement is 10%, the Fed will use open-market operations to (purchase 100 × 10% = $10) worth of United States government bonds.

D. Now, suppose that, rather than immediately lending out all excess reserves, banks begin holding some excess reserves due to uncertain economic conditions. Specifically, banks increase the percentage of deposits held as reserves from 10% to 20%. This increase in the reserve ratio causes the money multiplier to (fall to 100 ÷ 20=5). Under these conditions, the Fed would need to (purchase 100 × 20% = $20) worth of U.S. government bonds in order to increase the money supply by $100.

E. The statements that help to explain in the real world why the Fed cannot control the money supply are:

• The Fed cannot control the amount of money that households choose to hold as currency.

• The Fed cannot control whether and to what extent banks hold excess reserves

The Money Multiplier denotes how an initial deposit can result in a larger final increase in the total money supply.

What do you mean by money multiplier?

The money multiplier is a term in the financial economy that is the act of generating money in the economy through credit creation, based on a fractional banking system.

Money multiplication is also known as cash multiplication.

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In the real world why the Fed cannot control the money supply are:

• The Fed cannot control the amount of money that households choose to hold as currency.

• The Fed cannot control whether and to what extent banks hold excess reserves.

Hence, the Fed cannot control the amount of money that households choose to hold as currency and the Fed cannot control whether and to what extent banks hold excess reserves are the correct statements.

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Below is a list of prices for zero-coupon bonds of various maturities. Maturity (Years) Price of $1,000 Par Bond (Zero-Coupon) 1 $ 943.40 2 873.52 3 816.37 a. An 8.5% coupon $1,000 par bond pays an annual coupon and will mature in 3 years. What should the yield to maturity on the bond be

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Answer:

6.997%

Explanation:

To find the answer, we use the Yield to Maturity (YTM) for a Zero Coupon Bond:

YTM = [(F/PV)^1/n] - 1

Where:

F: Face/Par value (the question is telling us that the par value of a 3-year bond is $816.367)

PV: Present Value (which is the same as the price: $1,000)

n: number of periods (in this case 3 years because the coupon is annual)

Now, we plug the amounts into the formula:

YTM = [($1,000/$816.37)^1/3]-1

YTM = 6.997%

Bobby Jones, an accountant for ABC Corporation, has been suspected of committing fraud. Some information already gathered about the fraud points to Bobby Jones as the most likely perpetrator. In his scheme, Bobby supposedly stole more than $5 million over the past three years. Due to the magnitude of the fraud and to set an example in the company, ABC decides to prosecute Bobby both civilly and criminally.
Describe What will happen to bobby jones during the civil litigation,including the stages of civil litigation that he and ABC will go through.

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Answer:

In the civil litigation process what will happen to Bobby Jones are in four stages which are Inquiry and Pleading, Discovery, Motion Practice and Negotiation and Trial and Appeal.

Explanation:

Four steps are involved in the process of civil litigation stated as follows:

In this staged a complaint is first issued against Bobby Jones by the ABC Corporation which elaborates on the offence and also points out the financial compensation for the damaged or problems caused.

Inquiry and Pleading: The first step or phase is the inquiry and pleading.  

In this staged a complaint is first issued against Bobby Jones by the ABC Corporation which elaborates on the offence and also points out the financial compensation for the damaged or problems caused.

(2) Discovery: This is where the various parties gives an effort to get more information as possible

(3) Motion Practice and Negotiation: This occurs prior to trial when bobby files motion to challenge the complaint issued against him.

(4)Trial and Appeal: The last stage is the trial and appeal. this occurs when the previous steps has failed.

In this step the trial is held, both Bobby and ABC Corporations seeks judgement from the judge and the judge issues the jury to put in the final verdict. If both parties are not satisfied with judgement received, they can appeal to a higher court to review the verdict or decision.

Baja Airlines is considering these two alternatives for financing the purchase of a fleet of airplanes. 1. Issue 50,000 shares of common stock at $40 per share. (Cash dividends have not been paid nor is the payment of any contemplated.) 2. Issue 12%, 10-year bonds at face value for $2,000,000. It is estimated that the company will earn $800,000 before interest and taxes as a result of this purchase. The company has an estimated tax rate of 30% and has 90,000 shares of common stock outstanding prior to the new financing. Determine the effect on net income and earnings per share for issuing stock and issuing bonds. Assume the new shares or new bonds will be outstanding for the entire year. (Round earnings per share to 2 decimal places, e.g. $2.66.)

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Answer:

Baja Airlines

Financing Alternatives:

                                                  Issued Common Stock   Issued 12% Bonds

Earnings before interest & taxes         $800,000                  $800,000

Interest                                                                                        240,000

Earnings before taxes                          $800,000                  $560,000

Taxes: 30%                                              240,000                     168,000

Net Income                                           $560,000                  $392,000

Number of Shares Issued                       140,000                      90,000

EPS                                                          $4                             $4.36

Explanation:

a) With the issue of new shares, the net income was $560,000 unlike when bonds were issued, and the net income was $392,000.  This shows that bond interest reduced the after-tax net income by $168,000.

b) EPS is earnings per share.  It is the net income divided by the number of outstanding shares.  With the issue of new shares, the EPS was $4 unlike when bonds were issued, and the EPS recorded was $4.36.

c) Implication: Stockholders benefit more with the issue of bonds than with the issue of new shares which dilute their earnings.

Pekoe sold stock to his sister Rose for $12,000, its fair market value. Pekoe bought the stock 5 years ago for $16,000. Also, Pekoe sold Earl (an unrelated party) stock for $6,500 that he bought 3 years ago for $9,500. What is Pekoe's recognized gain or loss?

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Answer:

The answer is $3000

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

Pekoe sold stock  to his sister rose for the amount = $12,000

The stock cost 5 years ago for Pekoe = $16,000

Pekoe sold earl stock for =$6,500

Previous stock for earl 3 years ago = $9,500

Now we have to find the recognized loss of Pekoe

THus,

The sale of stock to rose will be a loss of $ 4000

which is

($12,000 -$16,000) =$4000 loss

Thus,

The sale of stock to Earl will result to the following loss which is state below:

$6,500 - $9,500 = a loss of $3000

Therefore the recognized loss of pekoe is $3000 or -$3000

Note: A loss was recognized here, no gain earned

Answer:

Pekoe would recognize the loss of $3,000.

Explanation:

The sale of stock to Rose would result in a loss of $3,000 ($12,000 (FMV) - $16,000 (cost) = $4,000 loss).

Under the tax law, "losses from sale or exchange of property ... directly or indirectly" are disallowed between related parties. When the property is later sold to an unrelated party, any disallowed loss may be used to offset gain on that transaction.

The sale of stock to Earl (an unrelated party) also results in a loss ($6,500 (FMV) - $9,500 (cost) = $3,000 loss). This is considered an arms-length transaction.

Pekoe would recognize the loss of $3,000.

Item 3Item 3 Manufacturing overhead was estimated to be $385,700 for the year along with 20,300 direct labor hours. Actual manufacturing overhead was $423,400, and actual labor hours were 21,600. The amount debited to the Manufacturing Overhead account would be:

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Answer:

$423,400

Explanation:

The Overhead applied to Product Costs are Credited in the Overhead Account whilst the Overheads Actually incurred are Debited. The difference between the debit and credit will represent the amount of overheads under-applied or overheads over applied.

Actual Overheads incurred = $423,400

Applied Overheads = $385,700/20,300 × 21,600

                                 = $ 410,400

Answer:

Debit manufacturing overhead with actual overhead incurred-$423,400

Explanation:

Absorbed overhead = Overhead absorption rate (OAR) × actual direct labour hours

OAR = Budgeted overhead / Budgeted labour hours

        = $385,700/20,300 hours=

Absorbed overhead = $19 × 21,600 =$410,400

Absorbed overhead = $410,400 .

In accounting for overhead the following entries would be observed

Debit manufacturing overhead with actual overhead incurred-$423,400

And credit manufacturing overhead with absorbed overhead-  $410,400

The difference of $13000  is the over absorbed overhead

Outside the United States and the United Kingdom, concentrated ownership of the company is more the exception than the rule. diffused ownership of the company is more the exception than the rule. partnerships are more important than corporations. none of the options 1.25 points Save Answer

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Answer:

Diffused ownership of the company is more the exception than the rule.

Explanation:

Outside the United States and the United Kingdom, diffused ownership is more the exception than the rule mostly because the forms of diffuse corporate ownership tend to have an American or British origin, and from the U.S. and the U.K., they expand to other countries with time.

For example, Limited Liability Companies is a type of company with diffused ownership, and has been exported with different names to other countries, becoming more popular with time.

Bell expects to produce 1 comma 800 units in January and 2 comma 155 units in February. The company budgets 3 pounds per unit of direct materials at a cost of $ 10 per pound. Indirect materials are insignificant and not considered for budgeting purposes. The balance in the Raw Materials Inventory account​ (all direct​ materials) on January 1 is 4 comma 950 pounds. Bell desires the ending balance in Raw Materials Inventory to be 20​% of the next​ month's direct materials needed for production. Desired ending balance for February is 4 comma 860 pounds. Prepare Bell​'s direct materials budget for January and February.

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Production:

January= 1,800 units

February= 2,155 units

The company budgets 3 pounds per unit of direct materials at a cost of $ 10 per pound.

Beginning inventory= 4,950 pounds.

Desired ending inventory= 20​% of the next​ month's direct materials needed for production.

Desired ending balance for February is 4,860 pounds.

To calculate purchases, we need to use the following formula:

Purchases= production + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory

January (in pounds):

Production= 1,800*3= 5,400

Desired ending inventory= (2,155*3)*0.2= 1,293

Beginning inventory= (4,950)

Total= 1,743

Total cost= 1,743*10= $17,430

February (in pounds):

Production= 2,155*3= 6,465

Desired ending inventory= 4,860

Beginning inventory= (1,293)

Total= 10,032

Total cost= 10,032*10= $100,320

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