Davidsons has 15,000 shares of stock outstanding with a par value of $1 per share and a market value of $45 per share. The balance sheet shows $15,000 in the common stock account, $158,000 in the capital in excess of par account, and $132,500 in the retained earnings account. The firm just announced a stock dividend of 50 percent. What is the value of the retained earnings account after the dividend

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Answer 1

Answer: -$205,000

Explanation:

Retained earnings balance = Retained earnings amount - Dividends declared

Dividends declared = Percent dividend * Number of shares * Market value

= 50% * 15,000 * 45

= $337,500

Retained earnings balance after dividend:

= 132,500 - 337,500

= -$205,000


Related Questions

On June 30, Petrov Co. has $140,800 of accounts receivable.

July 4 Sold $8,075 of merchandise (that had cost $5,168) to customers on credit, terms n/30.
9 Sold $20,398 of accounts receivable to Main Bank. Main charges a 8% factoring fee.
17 Received $4,441 cash from customers in payment on their accounts.
27 Borrowed $11,656 cash from Main Bank, pledging $15,153 of accounts receivable as security for the loan.

Required:
Prepare journal entries to record the above selected July transactions.

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Answer:

July 04

Dr Accounts receivable $8,075

Cr Sales $8,075

July 04

Dr Cost of goods sold $5,168

Cr Merchandise inventory $5,168

July 09

Dr Cash $18,766.16

Dr Factoring fee expense $1,631.84

Cr Accounts receivable $20,398

July 17

Dr Cash $4,441

Cr Accounts receivable $4,441

July 27

Dr Cash $11,656

Cr Notes payable $11,656

July 27

No journal entry

Explanation:

Preparation of journal entries to record July transactions.

July 04

Dr Accounts receivable $8,075

Cr Sales $8,075

July 04

Dr Cost of goods sold $5,168

Cr Merchandise inventory $5,168

July 09

Dr Cash $18,766.16

($20,398-$1,631.84)

Dr Factoring fee expense $1,631.84

($20,398*8%)

Cr Accounts receivable $20,398

July 17

Dr Cash $4,441

Cr Accounts receivable $4,441

July 27

Dr Cash $11,656

Cr Notes payable $11,656

July 27

No journal entry

Tisdale Incorporated reports the following amount in its December 31.2018. income statement.

Sales revenue $285,000 Income tax expense $27,000
Non-operating revenue 107,000 Cost of goods sold 187,000
Selling expenses 57,000 Administrative expenses 37,000
General expenses 47,000

Required:
Prepare a multiple-step income statement and analyze profitability

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the multiple-step income statement is presented below:

Sales revenue $285,000

Less:

cost of goods sold - $187,000

Gross profit $98,000

Less:

Selling expenses -$57,000

Administrative expenses -$37,000

General expenses -$47,000

Operating loss -$43,000

Non-operating revenue $107,000

Income before taxes $64,000

Less: income tax expense -$27,000

net income $37,000

since there is the net income so the Tisdale Incorporated would have the high profitable position

Which of the following statements is false?

A)
Two common measures of the risk of a probability distribution are its variance and standard deviation.
B)
Most car loans, mortgages, and some bonds are annuities.

C)
An annuity is a stream of N equal cash flows paid at irregular intervals.
D)
A growing perpetuity is a cash flow stream that occurs at regular intervals and grows at a constant rate forever.
E)
The difference between an annuity and a perpetuity is that an annuity ends after some fixed number of payments.

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Answer:

Which of the following statements is false?(A)

Explanation:

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

because an annuity is a stream of N equal cash

Martin Company purchases a machine at the beginning of the year at a cost of $160,000. The machine is depreciated using the double-declining-balance method. The machine’s useful life is estimated to be 4 years with a $13,300 salvage value. The machine’s book value at the end of year 3 is:

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Answer:

$6,700.

Explanation:

How to find

Depreciation Expense = Beginning of Year Book Value × Double Straight-line Rate

Depreciation Expense = $160,000 × (2 × 25%) = $80,000 (Depreciation Expense, year 1)

Depreciation Expense = Beginning of Year Book Value × Double Straight-line Rate

Depreciation Expense = ($160,000 − $80,000) × (2 × 25%) = $40,000 (Depreciation Expense, year 2)

Depreciation Expense = Beginning of Year Book Value × Double Straight-line Rate

Depreciation Expense = ($160,000 − $120,000) × (2 × 25%) = $20,000 (Depreciation Expense, year 3) Depreciation Expense = Beginning of Year Book Value × Double Straight-line Rate

Depreciation Expense = ($160,000 − $140,000) × (2 × 25%) = $10,000, but this would reduce the book value to less than salvage. Therefore, depreciation expense in year 4 is limited to $6,700.

(Book value at the beginning of the year, $20,000, minus the $13,300 salvage.)

Mike's Motors Corp. manufactures motors for dirt bikes. The company requires a minimum $30,000 cash balance at each month-end. If necessary, the company borrows to meet this requirement, at a cost of 3% interest per month (paid at the end of each month). Any cash balance above $30,000 at month-end is used to repay loans. The cash balance on July 1 is $41,000, and the company has no outstanding loans at that time. Forecasted cash receipts and forecasted cash payments (other than for loan activity) are as follows.

Cash Receipts Cash Payments
July $92,000 $120,000
August 118,000 106,900
September 157,000 134,400

Required:
Prepare a cash budget for July, August, and September.

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Answer:

Mike's Motors Corp.

Cash Budget

                                             July             August        September

Beginning balance          $41,000          $30,000          $30,000

Cash receipts                   92,000            118,000           157,000

Total cash available      $133,000         $148,000        $187,000

Cash payments              120,000           106,900           134,400

Interest/Loan repayment                         11,100              6,602

Cash balance                    13,000            30,000            45,998

Cash to borrow                 17,000                      0               0

Minimum cash balance $30,000          $30,000          $30,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Minimum cash balance = $30,000

Interest rate on borrowings = 3% per month

Beginning cash balance = $41,000

Cash Budget

                                           July             August        September

Beginning balance        $41,000          $30,000          $30,000

Cash receipts                 92,000            118,000           157,000

Total cash available    $133,000         $148,000        $187,000

Cash payments            120,000           106,900           134,400

Interest/Loan repayment                         11,100              6,602

Cash balance                  13,000            30,000            45,998

Cash to borrow               17,000                      0               0

Minimum cash balance 30,000            30,000            30,000

Loan repayment:

In August:

Interest is paid =   $510 ($17,000 * 3%)

Loan is repaid = 10,590

Total paid =        $11,100

Balance of loan unpaid = $6,410 ($17,000 - 10,590)

In September:

Interest on loan = $192 ($6,410 * 3%)

Loan repaid =     6,602 ($6,410 + 192)

A company purchases a 17,160-square-foot commercial building for $385,000 and spends an additional $56,000 to divide the space into two separate rental units and prepare it for rent. Unit A, which has the desirable location on the corner and contains 3,510 square feet, will be rented for $1.00 per square foot. Unit B contains 13,650 square feet and will be rented for $0.60 per square foot. How much of the joint cost should be assigned to Unit B using the value basis of allocation

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Answer: $‭308,700‬

Explanation:

First find proportion of rental income that comes from Unit B out of the total:

= (13,650 * 0.60) / [(3,510 * 1) + (13,650 * 0.60)]

= 8,190 / 11,700

= 70%

Joint cost = 385,000 + 56,000

= $441,000

Proportion to be assigned to Unit B:

= 441,000 * 70%

= $‭308,700‬

1. Explain in details the five models of Database Structures:

2. Explain four types of database:

3. Explain what is data warehouse, data mining, and data mart:

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

well because when you sit and think about it, it kinda would just make a little bit of sense to just be A because i guess pernally to me i just feel as if itll be that answer you know ? but when you think about the round square root beer to the 7up it just doesnt sprite there honesty

Answer:

Nepali database

Changes in Growth and Stock Valuation Consider a firm that had been priced using a 10 percent growth rate and a 13 percent required rate. The firm recently paid a $2.40 dividend. The firm has just announced that because of a new joint venture, it will likely grow at a 11 percent rate. How much should the stock price change (in dollars and percentage)

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Answer:

Change in dollars $45.20

Change in percentage 51.36%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How much should the stock price change (in dollars and percentage)

First step is to calculate the Price before change

Price before change= ($2.40*1.10)/(.13 - .10)

Price before change = $2.64/0.03

Price before change = $88

Second step is to calculate Price after change

Price after change=($2.40*1.11)/(.13 - .11)

Price after change=$2.664/0.02

Price after change = $133.2

Now let calculate the in dollars and percentage

Change in dollars=$133.2 -$88

Change in dollars=$45.20

Change in percentage=$45.20/$88

Change in percentage=0.5136*100

Change in percentage=51.36%

Therefore How much should the stock price change (in dollars and percentage) will be :

Change in dollars $45.20

Change in percentage 51.36%

On January 1 of the current year, Townsend Co. commenced operations. It operated its plants at 100% of capacity during January.
The following data summarized the results for January:
Units
Production 50,000
Sales ($18 per unit) 42,000
Inventory, January 31 8,000
Total Cost or Expense:
Manufacturing costs variable 575,000
Fixed 80,000
Total 655,000
Selling and administrative expenses:
Variable $35,000
Fixed 10,500
Total 45,500
(a) Prepare an income statement in accordance with absorption costing.
(b) Prepare an income statement in accordance with variable costing.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

The absorption costing method includes all costs related to production, both fixed and variable. The unit product cost is calculated using direct material, direct labor, and total unitary manufacturing overhead.

The variable costing method incorporates all variable production costs (direct material, direct labor, and variable overhead).

a) First, we need to calculate the unitary production cost under absorption costing:

Unitary production cost= (575,000 / 50,000) + (80,000 / 50,000)

Unitary production cost= $13.1

Now, the absorption costing income statement:

Sales= 42,000*18= 756,000

COGS= 13.1*42,000= (550,200)

Gross profit= 205,800

Total Selling and administrative expenses= (45,500)

Net operating income= 160,300

b) First, we need to calculate the total unitary variable cost:

Total unitary variable cost= (575,000/50,000) + (35,000 / 42,000)

Total unitary variable cost= $12.33

Now, the income statement:

Sales= 756,000

Total variable cost= 12.33*42,000= (517,860)

Total contribution margin= 238,140

Fixed overhead= (80,000)

Fixed selling and administrative= (10,500)

Net operating income= 147,640

Gomez runs a small pottery firm. He hires one helper at $10,000 per year, pays annual rent of $4,000 for his shop, and spends $16,000 per year on materials. He has $40,000 of his own funds invested in equipment (pottery wheels, kilns, and so forth) that could earn him $4,000 per year if alternatively invested. He has been offered $18,000 per year to work as a potter for a competitor. He estimates he could use his talents to earn an additional $2,000 per year in consulting fees if he were working full time as a potter. Total annual revenue from pottery sales is $65,000.
a. Calculate the accounting profit for Gomez’s pottery firm.
b. Now calculate Gomez's economic profit.

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Answer:

$35,000

$11,000

Explanation:

You purchased five August 13 futures contracts on soybeans at a price quote of 1056′6. Each contract is for 5,000 bushels with the price quoted in cents and 1/8 ths of a cent per bushel. Assume the contract price is 1061′4 when you close out your contract six weeks from now. What will be your total profit or loss on this investment? A) $6,480.75 B) $1,187.50 C) $950.25 D) $24,000.00 E) $16,200.50

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Answer:

B) $1,187.50

Explanation:

The computation of the total profit or loss on this investment is given below:

Expiration price = 1061'4  = 1061 + 4 ÷ 8 = 1061.50

Quoted price = 1056'6 = 1056 + 6 ÷ 8 = 1056.75

Now the profit is

= (1061.50 - 1056.75) × 5000 × 5

= $1,187.50

Hence, the profit on this investment is $1,187.50

The gross domestic product (GDP) of the United States is defined as the __________all _____________ in a given period of time.

Based on this definition, indicate which of the following transactions will be included in (that is, directly increase) the GDP of the United States in 2018

a. Rotato, a U.S. tire company, produces a set of tires at a plant in Michigan on September 13, 2018. It sells the set of tires to Speedmaster for use in the production of a two-door coupe that will be made in the United States in 2018.
b. Zippycar, a U.S. automobile company, produces a convertible at a manufacturing plant in Minneapolis on January 21, 2018. It sells the car at a dealership in Houston on February 10, 2018.
c. Sofaland, a Swedish furniture company, produces a table at a plant in Virginia on December 5, 2018. It sells the table to a college student on December 24.
d. You chop down a cherry tree on your property in California and make a dining room table in 2018. A similar table sells for $800 in a local furniture store.

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Answer:

MARKET VALUE OF

FINAL GOODS AND SERVICES, PRODUCED IN THE U.S.

NOT INCLUDED

INCLUDED

INCLUDED

NOT INCLUDED

Explanation:

Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year

GDP calculated using the expenditure approach = Consumption spending by households + Investment spending by businesses + Government spending + Net export

Net export = exports – imports

When exports exceed import there is a trade deficit and when import exceeds import, there is a trade surplus.  

Items not included in the calculation off GDP includes:  

1. services not rendered to oneself

2. Activities not reported to the government  

3. illegal activities

4. sale or purchase of used products

5. sale or purchase of intermediate products

a. the tire sold is not included in US GDP because it is an intermediate good. An intermediate good is a good that is used in the production of other goods. The tire is used as an input in the production of a two-door coupe

b. The car would be included as part of business spending in US GDP

C. The table would be included in GDP as part of consumption spending on durables

d. Services rendered to ones self is not recorded in GDP

Kesselring Corporation makes one product and has provided the following information to help prepare the master budget for the next three months of operations: Budgeted unit sales (all on credit): July8,400 August8,800 September12,200 Raw materials requirement per unit of output 4pounds Raw materials cost$3.00per pound Direct labor requirement per unit of output 2.8direct labor-hours Direct labor wage rate$18.00per direct labor-hour Predetermined overhead rate (all variable)$11.00per direct labor-hour The ending finished goods inventory should equal 40% of the following month's sales. The budgeted finished goods inventory balance at the end of August is closest to: (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.) Select one: A. $454,816 B. $358,192 C. $304,512 D. $150,304

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C just because that’s the answer

25. On January 1, X9, Gerald received his 50 percent profits and capital interest in High Air, LLC, in exchange for $2,700 in cash and real property with a $3,700 tax basis secured by a $2,700 nonrecourse mortgage. High Air reported a $15,700 loss for its X9 calendar year. How much loss can Gerald deduct, and how much loss must he suspend if he only applies the tax basis loss limitation

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Answer:

The amount of loss that Gerald

can deduct is $5,050, and how much loss must he suspend if he only applies the tax basis loss limitation is $2,700

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How much loss can Gerald deduct, and how much loss must he suspend if he only applies the tax basis loss limitation

Calculation for Gerald's initial tax basis is

Gerald's initial tax basis= [$2,700 + $3,700 - $2,700 + (50% × $2,700)]

Gerald's initial tax basis= [$2,700 + $3,700 - $2,700 + $1,350]

Gerald's initial tax basis= $5,050

Calculation for Gerald allocation

Gerald 50% allocation =50%*$15,500

Gerald 50% allocation =$7,750

Calculation for the Remaining loss that would be suspended and carried forward indefinitely

Suspended loss= $7,750-$5,050

Suspended loss= $2,700

Therefore the amount of loss that Gerald

can deduct is $5,050, and how much loss must he suspend if he only applies the tax basis loss limitation is $2,700 ($7,750-$5,050)

Which doctor was the first to read the patient's chart in grey's anatomy

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Answer:

mer

Explanation

i think im not sure that was so long ago byee

ABC Corporation adopted the dollar-value LIFO method of inventory valuation on December 31, 2019. Its inventory at that date was $1,000,000 and the relevant price index was 1.00. Information regarding inventory for subsequent years is as follows: Date Inventory at Current Year Prices Price Index 12/31/2019 1,000,000 1.00 12/31/2020 1,285,200 1.08 12/31/2021 1,439,100 1.23 12/31/2022 1,625,000 1.30 What is the cost of the ending inventory at December 31, 2021 under dollar-value LIFO

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Answer:

$1,209,100

Explanation:

The computation of the cost of the ending inventory as on Dec 31,2021 is shown below:

= Inventory as on Dec 31,2019 + {(Inventory as on Dec 31,2021 ÷ 2021 price index × 2019 price index) - Inventory as on Dec 31,2019} × 2021 price index ÷ 2019 price index

= $1,000,000 + {($1,439,100 ÷ 1.23 × 1) - $1,000,000} × 1.23 ÷ 1

= $1,000,000 + ($1,170,000 - $1,000,000) × 1.23

= $1,000,000 + $209,100

= $1,209,100

Indicate what happens to the unemployment rate and the labor-force participation rate in each of the following scenarios.
Effect On...
Scenario Unemployment Rate Labor-Force Participation Rate
Kenji, a full-time college student, graduates and is immediately employed.
Lucia quits her job to become a stay-at-home mom.
Paolo has a birthday, becomes an adult, and starts looking for a job.
Sharon dies working long hours at the office.

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Answer and Explanation:

The effects are as follows:

a. For kenji

The rate of unemployment would be decreased and the rate of Labor-Force Participation  would be increased as the person is employed now

b. For Lucia

The rate of unemployment  would be increased and therate of Labor-Force Participation  would be decreased as the person is no more employed

c. For Paolo

The rate of unemployment would be increased and therate of Labor-Force Participation  would also be increased

d. For sharon

The rate of unemployment  would be increased and the rate of Labor-Force Participation  would be decreased as the person is no more employed

During 2020, Vaughn Furniture Company purchases a carload of wicker chairs. The manufacturer sells the chairs to Vaughn for a lump sum of $131,670 because it is discontinuing manufacturing operations and wishes to dispose of its entire stock. Three types of chairs are included in the carload. The three types and the estimated selling price for each are listed below.
Type No. of Chairs Estimated Selling
Price Each
Lounge chairs 880 $90
Armchairs 660 80
Straight chairs 1,540 50
During 2020, Sarasota sells 440 lounge chairs, 220 armchairs, and 264 straight chairs.
What is the amount of gross profit realized during 2020? What is the amount of inventory of unsold straight chairs on December 31, 2020?

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Answer:Gross profit realized during 2020 =$30,899

amount of inventory of unsold straight chairs on December 31, 2020 =$63,800

Explanation:

A)Vaughn Furniture Company purchases a carload of wicker chairs at a cost of a lump sum of $131,670 in 2020

Now the  total number of chairs purchased per type is;

Lounge chairs 880

Armchairs        660  

Straight chairs 1,540

   Total =          3,080 chairs purchased

Also, Vaughn sells

440 Lounge chairs  at $90 each = 440 x 90=$39,600

220 Armchairs  at $80 each= 220 x 80 =$ 17600

264 Straight chairs at $50 each = 264 x 50 =$13,200

Total selling price of 924 chairs  =$39,600+$ 17600+$13,200 =$70,400

Now , if 3,080 chairs can be purchased for a-lump sum amount of $131,670  

924 chairs can be puchased in a lump sum of  (924 x 131,670) /3080

=$39,501

Remember that  the Selling price for 924 chairs =$70,400

Gross profit realized during 2020 = $70,400 -$39,501=$30,899

b).  

Estimated Selling  Price value for straight chair =$50

Straight chairs remaining= 1540-264=1276

1276 at $50 each = 1276 X 50 =$63,800

The behavioral approach is being applied when a corporate trainer ______. Group of answer choices gives a motivational speech to the executive team to boost morale administers an Emotional Intelligence test to match leaders and followers uses assessments to help leaders discover their relative focus on goals vs. people offers employees an in-depth look at their personality traits for behavioral improvement

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Answer:

The right option is C (uses assessments.........vs. people).

Explanation:

Throughout the enterprise, the behavioral approach, which describes the conduct of managers, is used by allowing representatives to determine their attention on objectives and individuals.This highlights empirical research into observed behavioral reactions and their situational factors.

Such given solutions do not concern the solution in question. Thus, the answer above is right.

Hugo Inc., a calendar year taxpayer, sold two operating assets this year. The first sale generated a $38,700 Section 1231 gain, and the second sale generated a $59,400 Section 1231 loss. As a result of these sales, Hugo should recognize: Multiple Choice $20,700 ordinary loss $38,700 Section 1231 gain treated as capital gain and $59,400 ordinary loss $20,700 capital loss None of these choices are correct

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Answer:

$20,700 ordinary loss

Explanation:

Based on the information given if the first Operating assets generated a gain of the amount of $38,700 while the second assets generated a loss of the amount of $59,400 after been sold out which indicate or means that Hugo should recognize the amount of $20,700 ORDINARY LOSS which is calculated as :

Ordinary loss =-$59,400+$38,700

Ordinary loss =-$20,700

Therefore As a result of these sales, Hugo should recognize:$20,700 ORDINARY LOSS

Do you think it would be worth it to hire an interior designer to decorate your home? Why or why not?

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Answer:

Yes..... Because you wouldn't have to get all the equipment they come prepared

Pickering Financial Management believes that the biotechnology industry is a good investment and is considering investing in one of two companies. However, one company, BrightWorid, Inc., uses the FIFO method of inventory, and another company, BioTech, Inc., uses LIFO. Because the companies use two different methods and because BioTech is a much larger company, it is difficult to compare their net incomes to see which is a better investment. The following information about the two companies is available from their annual reports:
BrightWorid, Inc.
2018 2017
Inventory $ 96,000 $ 80,000
Cost of goods sold. 1,144,000 913,000
Sales....... 1,760,000 1,660,000
Net income 197,000 190,000
BioTech, Inc. 2018 2017
Inventory (See Note), 344,000 $ 299,000
Cost of goods sold 3,864,000 4,224,000
Sales 7,360,000 7,040,000
Net income 830,000 730,000
Notes to the Financial Statement. If BioTech had used the FIFO method, inventory would have been $21.000 higher at the end of 2017 and $26,000 higher at the end of 2018.
To better compare the two companies, Pickering wants you to prepare the following analysis.
Showthe computation of BioTech's cost of goods sold in 2018 using the LIFO method.
Prepare summary journal entries for 2018 for BioTech's purchases of inventory (assume all purchases are on account), sales (assume all are on account), and cost of goods sold. A T- account has been set up for inventory. Post these transactions into the T-account. The company uses the perpetual inventory method.
Show the computation of BioTech's cost of goods sold for 2018 using the FIFO method.
Compute the gross profit percentage for 2018 for both BrightWorid and BioTech using FIFO figures for both.
Compute the inventory turnover for 2018 for both BrightWorid and BioTech using FIFO figures for both.
Which company appears stronger? Support your answer.

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Answer:

Pickering Financial Management

A. Summary journal entries for 2018: BioTech:

Debit Inventory $3,909,000

Credit Accounts Payable $3,909,000

To record the purchase of inventory on account.

Debit Accounts Receivable $7,360,000

Credit Sales revenue $7,360,000

To record the sale of goods on account.

Debit Cost of goods sold $3,864,000

Credit Inventory $3,864,000

To record the cost of goods sold.

B. T-accounts:

Inventory

Account Titles                   Debit           Credit

Beginning balance      $299,000

Accounts Payable      3,909,000

Cost of goods sold                     $3,864,000

Ending balance                                344,000

C. Computation of Cost of Goods Sold using the FIFO method:

Beginning inventory        $320,000

Purchases                       3,909,000

Goods available              4,229,000

less Ending inventory        370,000

Cost of goods sold      $3,859,000

D. The gross profit percentage, using FIFO:

                                      BrightWorld     BioTech

Gross profit percentage     35%               48%

E. Inventory Turnover:       20x                 21x

F. BioTech is doing better and appears stronger than BrightWorld.  Its gross profit margin is higher than BrightWorld's.  It turns its inventory 21 times as against BrightWorld's 20x, though they are maintaining similar level of net income percentages.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Inventory methods:

BrightWorld, Inc. = FIFO (First-in, First-out)

BioTech, Inc. = LIFO (Last-in, First-out)

BrightWorid, Inc.

                                    2018             2017       Average

Inventory                  $ 96,000   $ 80,000     $88,000

Sales.......                  1,760,000 1,660,000

Cost of goods sold. 1,144,000     913,000

Gross profit               616,000     747,000

Net income                 197,000   190,000

BioTech, Inc.

                                    2018             2017

Inventory (See Note), 344,000 $ 299,000

Cost of goods sold 3,864,000  4,224,000

Sales                       7,360,000   7,040,000

Net income                830,000     730,000

BioTech, Inc. Inventory using FIFO:

                                    2018             2017        Average

Inventory                  $370,000    $320,000     $345,000

Sales                       7,360,000    7,040,000

Cost of good sold  3,859,000 using FIFO

Gross profit             3,501,000

                                         LIFO

Cost of goods sold   $3,864,000

Ending inventory            344,000

Goods available        $4,208,000

Beginning inventory      299,000    

Purchases                 $3,909,000

Gross profit percentage:

BrightWorld = Gross profit/Sales * 100 = $616,000/1,760,000 * 100 = 35%

BioTech = $3,501,000/$7,360,000 * 100 = 48%

Inventory Turnover = Net Sales/Average Inventory

BrightWorld = $1,760,000/$88,000 = 20x

BioTech = $7,360,000/$345,000 = 21x

The selection of delegates to the national convention produces _____.

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The BCD Partnership plans to distribute cash of $20,000 to partner Brad at the end of the tax year. The partnership reported a loss for the year, and Brad's share of the loss is $10,000. At the beginning of the tax year, Brad's basis in his partnership interest, including his share of partnership liabilities, was $15,000. The partnership expects to report substantial income in future years.

Required:
a. What ordering rules are used to calculate Bradâs ending basis in his partnership interest?
b. How much gain or loss will Brad report for the tax year?
c. Will the deduction for the $10,000 loss be suspended? Why or why not?
d. Could any planning opportunities be used to minimize any negative tax ramifications of the distribution? Explain.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

a.

The rules used here is called the ordering rules. It can also be called reduce basis distribution.

b.

For the tax year report , the gain would be $5,000

c.

The deduction for the loss of $10,000 could be suspended or put on hold.

The reason is that losses are not deductible to pay off shareholders

d.

It is true that there are planning opportunities, which could mitigate the negative tax ramifications of the distribution as are under tax diversification. Here, it will open more room for flexibility in order to optimally the most tax efficient method of liquidating assets.

On January 1, Garcia Supply leased a truck for a four-year period, at which time possession of the truck will revert back to the lessor. Annual lease payments are $11,000 due on December 31 of each year, calculated by the lessor using a 5% discount rate. Negotiations led to Garcia guaranteeing a $39,800 residual value at the end of the lease term. Garcia estimates that the residual value after four years will be $38,600. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) What is the amount to be added to the right-of-use asset and lease liability under the residual value guarantee

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Answer:

$987

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the amount to be added to the right-of-use asset and lease liability under the residual value guarantee

First step is to determine the Present value of $1: n= 4, i = 5%

Present value of $1: n= 4, i = 5%

Present value of $1=.8227

Now let calculate the amount to be added to the right-of-use asset and lease liability under the residual value guarantee

Using this formula

Amount added to right-of-use asset and lease liability=(Guaranteed -Actual)*Present value

Let plug in the formula

Amount added to right-of-use asset and lease liability=($39,800-$38,600)*.8227

Amount added to right-of-use asset and lease liability= $1,200*.8227

Amount added to right-of-use asset and lease liability=$987

Therefore the amount to be added to the right-of-use asset and lease liability under the residual value guarantee is $987

Meiji Isetan Corp. of Japan has two regional divisions with headquarters in Osaka and Yokohama. Selected data on the two divisions follow: Division Osaka Yokohama Sales $ 10,200,000 $ 32,000,000 Net operating income $ 816,000 $ 3,200,000 Average operating assets $ 2,550,000 $ 16,000,000 Required: 1. For each division, compute the return on investment (ROI) in terms of margin and turnover. 2. Assume that the company evaluates performance using residual income and that the minimum required rate of return for any division is 17%. Compute the residual income for each division. 3. Is Yokohama’s greater amount of residual income an indication that it is better managed?

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

1. The return on investment for Osaka will be:

= (816000/10200000) × (10200000 × 2550000)

= 32%

The return on investment for Yokohama will be:

= (3200000/32000000) × (32000000/16000000)

= 20%

2. See attachment

3. Yokohama’s greater amount of residual income is not an indication that it is better managed. Since Yokohama Division is bigger than Osaka Division, it's expected that Yokohama will have a greater residual amount.

MediSecure Labs uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. The following data are available for one department for September. Percent Completed Units Materials Conversion Work in process, Sept 1 30,000 65% 30% Work in process, Sept 31 15,000 60% 20% The department started 175,000 units into production during the month and transferred 190,000 completed units to the next department. Required: Compute the equivalent units of production for September.

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Answer and Explanation:

The calculation of the equivalent units of production for September month is shown below:

Particulars                           Material                      Conversion

Units transferred out         190,000                        190,000

Add:  

Ending work in process    9,000                               3,000

                                   (15,000 × 0.60)               (15,000 × 0.20)

Equivalent unit of production 199,000               193,000

When bonds are issued at a discount and the effective interest method is used for amortization, at each subsequent interest payment date, the cash paid is:

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Question Completion:

A. More than the effective interest.

B. Less than the effective interest.

C. Equal to the effective interest.

D. More than if the bonds had been sold at a premium

Answer:

When bonds are issued at a discount and the effective interest method is used for amortization, at each subsequent interest payment date, the cash paid is:

B. Less than the effective interest.

Explanation:

This cash payment is the product of the bond's face value multiplied by the coupon rate.  The interest expense is increased by the amortized portion of the discount for the particular period.  This means that the interest expense will be higher than the cash payment for interest because of the discount granted at issuance.  And the interest expense is the product of the outstanding debt multiplied by the effective interest rate.

The cash paid would be less than the effective interest at each subsequent interest payment date when bonds are issued at a discount and the effective interest method is used for amortization.

The cash payment is computed by multiplying the face value of the bond with coupon rate. Here, an increase in interest expense is seen due to the discount in the amortized part.  

Thus, the payment of interest would exceed means that the interest the payments in cash due to the issuance of the bond at discount.

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You are considering opening a small flower store. You anticipate that you will earn $100,000 each year in revenue. It will cost you $30,000 each year to rent the space necessary to run your business. Additionally, you will need to spend $10,000 each year on flower seeds, utilities, and other expenses necessary to operate your flower shop. You have just graduated from college with a degree in economics and have received an offer to work for a firm with a yearly salary of $70,000.
What is your anticipated economic profit of opening the flower shop?
Based on this information, you ________ open the flower store.

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1. The anticipated economic profit for opening the flower shop is $130,000.

2. Based on the information, you should not open the flower store.

Data and Calculations:

Annual revenue = $100,000

Rent expense = $30,000

Cost of goods and others = $10,000

Accounting income = $60,000

Opportunity cost = $70,000

Economic loss = ($10,000) ($60,000 - $70,000)

Anticipated economic profit = $130,000 ($60,000 + $70,000)

Thus, the opening of the flower shop will produce an economic loss for the entrepreneur.

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State of the Economy Probability of the States Percentage Returns Economic recession 25% 5% Moderate economic growth 50% 10% Strong economic growth 25% 13% The standard deviation from investing in the asset is:

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Answer:

The standard deviation from investing in the asset is 14.40%.

Explanation:

Note: The data in the question are first sorted before answering the question as follows:

State of the Economy       Probability of the States    Percentage Returns

Economic recession                        25%                                    5%

Moderate economic growth           50%                                    10%

Strong economic growth                25%                                    13%

The standard deviation from investing in the asset is:

The explanation of the answer is now given as follows:

Note: See the attached excel file for the calculation of Variance from investing in the asset.

From the attached excel file, we have:

Variance = 2.07%

Therefore, we have:

Standard deviation = Variance^0.5 = 2.07%^0.5 = 14.40%

Therefore, the standard deviation from investing in the asset is 14.40%.

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