Grocery Corporation received $300,328 for 11 percent bonds issued on January 1, 2018, at a market interest rate of 8 percent. The bonds had a total face value of $250,000, stated that interest would be paid each December 31, and stated that they mature in 10 years. Assume Grocery Corporation uses the straight-line method to amortize the bond premium.
Prepare the required journal entries to record the bond issuance and the first interest payment on December 31.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Dr Cash $300,328

Cr To Bonds Payable $250,000

Cr To Premium on Bonds payable $50,328

Dr Interest Expense $24,026

Dr Premium on bonds payable $3,474

Cr Cash $27,500

Explanation:

Preparation of the required journal entries to record the bond issuance and the first interest payment on December 31.

Dr Cash $300,328

Cr To Bonds Payable $250,000

Cr To Premium on Bonds payable $50,328

($300,328-$250,000)

(Being bond issued at a premium is recorded)

Dr Interest Expense $24,026

($300,328 × 8%)

Dr Premium on bonds payable $3,474

($27500-$24,026)

Cr Cash $27,500

($250,000 ×11%)

(Being interest expense recorded)


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Using the same acquisition date balance sheets as above. Assume instead that Pinehollow acquired 80% of the outstanding stock of Stonebriar by issuing 80,000 shares of its $1 par value stock. The shares have a fair value of $15 per share. Pinehollow also paid $25,000 in direct acquisition costs. What is the amount of goodwill that will be included in the consolidated balance sheet immediately following the acquisition

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

There is missing information on this question. I tried to look for it online but I could not find it. However I have provided explanation to solve the problem detailed below :

Goodwill is the excess of the Purchase Consideration / Price over the Net Assets taken over at the acquisition date.

So the first step is to determine the acquisition date fair value of Assets and Liabilities acquired. Do not use Book Values. If given book values, adjust them to fair value.

Net Assets = Assets at Fair Value - Liabilities at Fair Value

The next step is to calculate the Goodwill Amount to be included in Consolidated Statement. Purchased Goodwill is included in Financial Statements.

Goodwill = Purchase Price - Net Assets Acquired

Purchase Price :

Issue of Shares (80,000 x $15)       $1,200,000

Acquisition Costs                                  $25,000

Purchase Price                                 $1,225,000

Finance charges always include which of the following?
a. Mortgage broker fee
b. Title insurance charges
c. Document preparation fees
d. Credit report fee

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Answer:

I believe the answer is C: Document Preparation Fees.

McNulty, Inc., produces desks and chairs. A new CFO has just been hired and announces a new policy that if a product cannot earn a margin of at least 20 percent, it will be dropped. The margin is computed as product gross profit divided by reported product cost. Manufacturing overhead for year 1 totaled $645,000. Overhead is allocated to products based on direct labor cost. Data for year 1 show the following. ChairsDesks Sales revenue$1,046,500 $1,950,000 Direct materials 585,000 810,000 Direct labor 130,000 300,000 Required: a-1. Based on the CFO's new policy, calculate the profit margin for both chairs and desks. a-2. Which of the two products should be dropped

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Answer and Explanation:

a. The profit margin for both chairs & decks is

But before that following calculations need to be done

Particulars           Chairs              Decks

Sales revenue  $1,046,500     $1,950,000

Less:

Direct material   $585,000      $810,000

Direct labor        $130,000       $300,000

overhead             $195,000      $450,000

                     ($645,000 × $130,000 ÷ $430,000)  

Gross profit         $136,500     $390,000

Now the profit margin is

For chairs

= $136,500 ÷ ($585,000 + $130,000 + $195,000)

= 15%

ANd, for decks

= $390,000 ÷ ($810,000 + $300,000 + $450,000)

= 25%

a-2. based on the profit margin, the chairs should be dropped  

Premium Company produces uniforms. The company allocates manufacturing overhead based on the machine hours each job uses. Premium Company reports the following cost data for the past year:
Budget Actual
Direct labor hours 7,100 hours 6,500 hours
Machine hours 6,800 hours 6,800 hours
Depreciation on sales staff automobiles $23,500 $23,500
Indirect materials $52,000 $54,500
Depreciation on trucks used to deliver uniforms to customers $13,500 $11,000
Depreciation on plant and equipment $64,000 $65,500
Indirect manufacturing labor $39,500 $41,500
Customer service hotline $21,500 $23,000
Plant utilities $900 $1,900
Direct labor cost $71,000 $85,000
-Requirements:
1. Compute the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate.
2. Calculate the allocated manufacturing overhead for the past year.
3. Compute the underallocated or overallocated manufacturing overhead.
4. Prepare the journal entry to close the allocated manufacturing overhead.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

1. The predetermined manufacturing rates

= Estimated yearly overhead cost / Estimated yearly machine hour

Estimated yearly overhead cost = Budgeted manufacturing overheads - Plant utilities + Indirect materials + Plant depreciation + Indirect labor MFR costs

= $71,000 + $900 + $52,000 + $39,500

= $163,400

Estimated yearly machine hour = 6,800

= $163,400/6,800

= $24.03 per machine hour

2. The allocated manufacturing overhead for the past year

= Actual machine hours × Predetermined machine hours

= 6,800 × $24.03

= $163,404

3. Manufacturing overhead

Actual manufacturing overhead = Actual indirect materials + Actual indirect manufacturing labor + Actual depreciation on plant and equipment + Actual plant utilities

= $54,500 + $41,500 + $65,500 + $1,900

= $163,400

Over applied overhead = Actual manufacturing overhead - Applied manufacturing overhead

= $163,400 - $163,404

Over applied overhead = $4

4. Journal entry

Cost of goods sold Dr $4

...................To Over applied manufacturing overhead Cr $4

(Being over applied overhead to cost of goods sold)

The management of California Corporation is considering the purchase of a new machine costing $400,000. The company's desired rate of return is 10%. The present value factors for $1 at compound interest of 10% for 1 through 5 years are 0.909, 0.826, 0.751, 0.683, and 0.621, respectively. In addition to the foregoing information, use the following data in determining the acceptability in this situation:

Year Income from Operations Net Cash Flow
1 $100,000 $180,000
2 40,000 120,000
3 20,000 100,000
4 10,000 90,000
5 10,000 90,000

The present value index for this investment is: ________-

a. .88
b. 1.45
c. 1.14
d. 0.70

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Answer:

c. 1.14

Explanation:

Year         Cash Flow    PV Factor 10%     PV of Cash flows

                        ($)                                                              ($)

Year 1             180,000         0.909                     163,620

Year 2             120,000         0.826                       99,120

Year 3             100,000         0.751                       75,100

Year 4               90,000         0.683                       61,470

Year 5               90,000         0.621                       55,890

                                                                Total              =    455,200

Initial cash outflow = $400,000

Cash inflow = $455,200

So, we can calculate the present value index by using following formula,

Present value index = Cash inflow ÷ Cash outflow

= $455,200 ÷ $400,000

= 1.14

Determine Due Date and Interest on Notes Determine the due date and the amount of interest due at maturity on the following notes. When calculating interest amounts, assume there are 360 days in a year. Round intermediate calculations to 4 decimal places, and round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar. Date of Note Face Amount Interest Rate Term of Note a. January 15 $50,000 6 % 30 days b. April 1 27,000 4 90 days c. June 22 30,000 6 45 days d. August 30 90,000 8 120 days e. October 16 72,000 5 50 days

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Answer:

Due Date and Interest on Notes

Date of Note     Face    Interest  Term of  Due Date   Interest

                      Amount     Rate       Note  

a. January 15 $50,000    6 %     30 days  Feb. 14        $250

b. April 1           27,000    4         90 days  June 30      $270

c. June 22       30,000    6         45 days  Aug. 18        $225

d. August 30   90,000    8       120 days  Jan. 27         $2,400

e. October 16  72,000    5        50 days   Dec. 21        $500

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Date of Note     Face    Interest  Term of  Due Date   Interest

                      Amount     Rate       Note  

a. January 15 $50,000    6 %     30 days  Feb. 14        $250 (50,000*6%*30/360)

b. April 1           27,000    4         90 days  June 30      $270 (27,000*4%*90/360)

c. June 22       30,000    6         45 days  Aug. 18        $225 (30,000*6%*45/360)

d. August 30   90,000    8       120 days  Jan. 27         $2,400 (90,000*8%*120/360)

e. October 16  72,000    5        50 days   Dec. 21        $500 (72,000*5%*50/360)

describe the difference between real gdp and nominal gdp.​

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Answer:

Nominal GDP measures a country's gross domestic product using current prices, without adjusting for inflation. Contrast this with real GDP, which measures a country's economic output adjusted for the impact of inflation.

some jobs offer retirement benefits that you should also consider , along salary and working benefits when deciding on a career path.

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Answer:

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Brian's Performance Pizza is a small restaurant in New York City that sells gluten-free pizzas. Brian's very tiny kitchen has barely enough room for the three ovens in which his workers bake the pizzas. Brian signed a lease obligating him to pay the rent for the three ovens for the next year. Because of this, and because Brian's kitchen cannot fit more than three ovens, Brian cannot change the number of ovens he uses in his production of pizzas in the short run.

However, Brian's decision regarding how many workers to use can vary from week to week because his workers tend to be students. Each Monday, Brian lets them know how many workers he needs for each day of the week. In the short run, these workers are_______ inputs and the ovens are_______ inputs.

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Answer:

Variable and Fixed

Explanation:

Variable inputs are those which can be changed/altered in the short-run. The demand for these inputs can be changed with a change in production.

However, fixed inputs are those inputs which cannot be changed/altered in the short-run. The demand for these inputs remains unchanged in the short-run. It can only be changed in the long-run.

Since Brain has signed a lease obligation for the next three years, it cannot change the number of ovens in the short-run. This number of oven's is a fixed input at least for three years.

While, Brain can easily change the number of workers he wants to hire. Therefore, number of workers is a variable input in the short-run.

Thus, we can conclude that in the short run, these workers are variable inputs and the ovens are fixed inputs.

On January 1, 2022, The Eighties Shop has 100,000 shares of common stock outstanding. The Eighties Shop incurred the following transactions in 2022.

March 1 Issues 53,000 additional shares of $1 par value common stock for $50 per share.
May 10 Purchases 4,800 shares of treasury stock for $53 per share.
June 1 Declares a cash dividend of $1.40 per share to all stockholders of record on June 15. (Hint: Dividends are not paid on treasury stock.)
July 1 Pays the cash dividend declared on June 1.
October 21 Resells 2,400 shares of treasury stock purchased on May 10 for $58 per share.

Required:
Record each of these transactions.

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Answer:

Date        General Journal                Debit            Credit

March 1   Bank A/c                        $2,650,000

                  (53,000 × $50)

                       Share Capital A/c                            $53,000

                        (53,000 × $1)

                        Share Premium A/c                        $2,597,000

                        [53,000 × $49 ($50 - $1)}  

                (Being additional 53,000 issued shares for $50)

May 10     Treasury Stock A/c            $254,400

                (4,800 × $53)

                        Cash A/c (4,800 × $53)                  $254,400

               (Being purchase of 4,800 treasury stock for $53 )    

June 1       Retained Earning A/c        $207,480  

                 (1,53,000- 4,800) × $1.4

                          Dividend Payable A/c                   $207,480

                           [(153,000 - 4,800) × $1.4]

                 (Being cash dividend declared)

July 1        Dividend Payable A/c       $207,480

                           Cash A/c                                        $207,480

                 (Being cash dividend paid)

October 21  Cash A/c (2,400 × $58)   $139,200

                          Treasury Stock (2,400 × $53)          $127,200

                          Paid in Capital from treasury Stock $12,000

                           (2400 × $5)

                    (Being 2,400 Treasury Stock sold for $58)

The Eighties Shop will record the journal entries for the 2022 transactions as follows:

Journal Entries:

March 1 Debit Cash $2,650,000

Credit Common Stock $53,000

Credit Additional Paid-in Capital $2,597,000

To record the issuance of 53,000 shares at $50 per share.

May 10 Debit Treasury Stock $4,800

Debit Additional Paid-in Capital $249,600

Credit Cash $254,400

To record the purchase of 4,800 shares of treasury stock at $53 per share.

June 1 Debit Dividend $207,480

Credit Dividends Payable $207,480

To record the declaration of cash dividends on 148,200 shares at $1.40 per share.

July 1 Debit Dividends Payable $207,480

Credit Cash $207,480

To record the payment of dividends.

Oct. 21 Debit Cash $139,200

Credit Treasury Stock $2,400

Credit Additional Paid-in Capital $136,800

To record the resale of 2,400 shares of treasury stock at $58 per share.

Data and Calculations:

Outstanding Common Stock = 100,000 shares

March 1 Cash $2,650,000 Common Stock $53,000 Additional Paid-in Capital $2,597,000

May 10 Treasury Stock $4,800 Additional Paid-in Capital $249,600 Cash $254,400

June 1 Dividend $207,480 Dividends Payable $207,480 (148,200 x $1.40)

July 1 Dividends Payable $207,480 Cash $207,480

Oct. 21 Cash $139,200 Treasury Stock $2,400 Additional Paid-in Capital $136,800

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Almost ___________________ percent of U.S. banks are FDIC members.
a
50
b
99
c
90
d
75

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Answer: c 90%
Explanation: as of 2019, 4519 banks in the USA are and there are roughly 5000 banks in USA so that is roughly 90%

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The United States has a market economy, or free enterprise system.
True of False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

yes United states has market economies

Answer: True

Explanation: The free enterprise system is an economic system in which the government only exhibits partial dominance over market-correlated decisions; communism is an economic system in which the government exhibits full dominance over market-correlated decisions. The U.S.A. acts on the free enterprise system.

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The Crane Inc., a manufacturer of low-sugar, low-sodium, low-cholesterol TV dinners, would like to increase its market share in the Sunbelt. In order to do so, Crane has decided to locate a new factory in the Panama City area. Crane will either buy or lease a site depending upon which is more advantageous. The site location committee has narrowed down the available sites to the following three very similar buildings that will meet their needs.

Building A: Purchase for a cash price of $617,800, useful life 26 years.
Building B: Lease for 26 years with annual lease payments of $71,870 being made at the beginning of the year.
Building C: Purchase for $650,400 cash. This building is larger than needed; however, the excess space can be sublet for 26 years at a net annual rental of $6,980. Rental payments will be received at the end of each year. The Crane Inc. has no aversion to being a landlord.

Required:
In which building would you recommend that The Nash Inc. locate, assuming a 12% cost of funds?

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Answer:

building b

Explanation:

Nash would buy the cheapest building

The present value of building 2 and 3 has to be determined

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

Building b

cash flow each year from year 1 to 26 = $-71,870

I = 12%

PV = . 567461.08

Building c

Cash flow in year 0 =  $-650,400

cash flow each year from year 1 to 26 = $6,980

I = 12%

Pv = 595288.29

To find the PV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

building b is the cheapest

Problem solving and critical thinking are ______ because they use logic and reasoning to develop and evaluate options

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essential!! it’s very essential to solving

Write a 750-1,000 word paper that includes the following criteria: Describe the top three internal and top three external risks currently threating PHI data within your selected organization. Explain how risk assessments are conducted within the organization. Discuss who conducts these assessments and with what frequency. How do these assessments mitigate the risks you have identified

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Answer:

as

Explanation:

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Simon Company's year-end balance sheets follow.
At December 2017 2016 2015
Assets
Cash $25,396 $29,685 $30,922
Accounts receivable, net 89,900 63,000 57,000
Merchandise inventory 100,500 84,000 60,000
Prepaid expenses 8,178 7,792 3,436
Plant assets, net 200,810 190,337 164,142
Total assets $434,784 $374,814 $315,500
Liabilities and Equity
Accounts payable $107,179 $62,710 $41,230
Long-term notes payable secured by mortgages on plant assets
80,922 85,345 69,028
Common stock, $10 par value 162,500 162,500 162,500
Retained earnings 84,183 64,259 42,742
Total liabilities and equity $434,784 $374,814 $315,500
The company's income statements for the years ended December 31, 2017 and 2016, follow. Assume that all sales are on credit:
For Year Ended December 31 2017 2016
Sales $565,219 $446,029
Cost of goods sold $344,784 $289,919
Other operating expenses 175,218 112,845
Interest expense 9,609 10,259
Income taxes 7,348 6,690
Total costs and expenses 536,959 419,713
Net income $28,260 $26,316
Earnings per share $1.74 $1.62
Compute days' sales uncollected.

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Answer:

2017 Days' Sales Uncollected 49.37 days

2016 Days' Sales Uncollected 49.10 days

Explanation:

Computation for days' sales uncollected

Using this formula

Days' Sales Uncollected=Average receivables / Credit sales x 365 days

Let plug in the formula

2017 Days' Sales Uncollected= $76,450 / $565,219 x 365

2017 Days' Sales Uncollected= 49.37 days

[($89,900+$63,000)/2=$76,450]

2016 Days' Sales Uncollected= $60,000 / $446,029 x 365 days

2016 Days' Sales Uncollected= 49.10 days

[($63,000+$57,000)/2=$60,000]

Therefore 2017 Days' Sales Uncollected will be 49.37 days and 2016 Days' Sales Uncollected will be 49.10 days

Simon Company's year-end balance sheets follow. At December 2017 2016 2015 Assets. To compute the days' sales uncollected, we need to calculate the average accounts receivable and divide it by the average daily sales.

Average Accounts Receivable:

2017:

(Beginning Accounts Receivable + Ending Accounts Receivable) / 2

= ($63,000 + $89,900) / 2

= $76,450

2016:

(Beginning Accounts Receivable + Ending Accounts Receivable) / 2

= ($57,000 + $63,000) / 2

= $60,000

Average Daily Sales:

2017: Net Sales / 365

= $565,219 / 365

= $1,547.15

2016: Net Sales / 365

= $446,029 / 365

= $1,221.53

Days Sales Uncollected:

2017: Average Accounts Receivable / Average Daily Sales

= $76,450 / $1,547.15

= 49.48 days

2016: Average Accounts Receivable / Average Daily Sales

= $60,000 / $1,221.53

= 49.12 days

Therefore, the days sales uncollected for Simon Company are approximately 49.48 days in 2017 and 49.12 days in 2016.

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Leslie studies how individuals go about purchasing products for their personal consumption and what factors influence these decisions. Leslie studies

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Answer:

Leslie studies how individuals go about purchasing products for their personal consumption and what factors influence these decisions. Leslie studies Consumer Buying Behavior.

Leslie does study about how individuals go for buying products for their personal consumption and the factors that influence these decisions. Leslie studies Consumer Buying Behavior.

What is Consumer Buying Behavior?

Consumer buying behavior refers to the process that consumers go through when making a purchasing decision. It involves the different stages that a consumer goes through before, during, and after a purchase.

By understanding the factors that influence consumer behavior, marketers can create products and services that meet the needs of consumers, develop effective advertising and promotional campaigns.

When Leslie studies how individuals go buying products for their personal consumption and the factors that influence these decisions. Then Leslie studies Consumer Buying Behavior.

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Karen and Anika, the owners of a new personal assistant firm called Assist You 2, are interested in offering their services in a community filled with other start-up firms and local shops. Now that they have completed the segmentation and targeting processes, to ensure that they are best positioning their service within this community, they must next Multiple Choice evaluate feedback from their customers. identify their target market. understand the position of their competitors. identify their market segment.

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Answer:

understand the position of their competitors.

Explanation:

For a business to strive in an environment where competitors are also operating it is very important to have a good understanding of position of competitors in the market place.

In the given scenario there are other other start-up firms and local shops operating in the same community.

The business has completed the segmentation and targeting processes, to ensure that they are best positioning their service within this community.

Next they will have to understand the competition's aims, strategies, and strengths in order to adequately counteract them.

If government expenditure rises by $27.5 billion and the multiplier in the economy is 2.5, then: ___________

a. real GDP falls by $55 billion, and the IS curve shifts to the left.
b. real GDP rises by $27.5 billion, and the IS curve shifts to the right.
c. real GDP rises by $68.75 billion, and the IS curve shifts to the right.
d. real GDP falls by $11 billion, but the IS curve does not shift.

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Answer:

c. real GDP rises by $68.75 billion, and the IS curve shifts to the right.

Explanation:

An increase in the government expenditure will result in the rise of real GDP. This will result in the IS curve to shift to the right. However, in the case of multiplier effect, this occurrence causes a bigger increase in the national income due to the initial injection into the economy.

Therefore, the rise in government expenditure by $27.5 billion will cause real GDP to rise. Ultimately options A and D are eliminated as they mention fall in GDP.

Moreover, since the multiplier in the economy is 2.5, this will increase the government expenditure to $68.75 billion (27.5 billion x 2.5). Hence, option C is correct.

should you be concerned about data security? in a recent survey _______ americans reported that they do not trust businesses with their personal information online.

a) less than 30%

b) more than 75%

c) approximately 60%

e) approximately 45%

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I think it’s A self explanatory

In a recent survey more than 75% Americans reported that they do not trust businesses with their personal information online. People should you be concerned about data security.

What is data security?

Data security refers to the process of protecting data from unauthorized access and corruption throughout its lifecycle. For all apps and platforms, data encryption, hashing, tokenization, and key management are all data security solutions.

Thus, option B,  more than 75% is correct.

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Cream and Crimson Foods has a target capital structure of calling for 41.00 percent debt, 5.00 percent preferred stock, and 54.00 percent common equity (retained earnings plus common stock). Its before-tax cost of debt is 12.00 percent. The tax rate is 40.00%. Its cost of preferred stock is 12.98%. Its cost of common equity is 13.18%. Find the WACC for Cream and Crimson Foods

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Answer:

10.72%

Explanation:

WACC = (weight of equity x cost of equity) + [weight of debt x cost of debt x (1 - tax rate)] +( weight of preferred stock x cost of preferred stock)

debt = 0.41 x 12% x (1 - 0.4) = 2.95%

preferred stock = 0.05 x 12.98% = 0.65%

common equity = 0.54 x 13.18% = 7.12%

WACC = 2.95% + 0.65% + 7.12% = 10.72%

On January 1, 2021, Carla Vista Co. has the following balances:
Projected benefit obligation $3650000
Fair value of plan assets 3550000
The settlement rate is 10%. Other data related to the pension plan for 2021 are:
Service cost $330000
Amortization of prior service costs 82000
Contributions 555000
Benefits paid 250000
Actual return on plan assets 340000
Amortization of net gain 20000
The fair value of plan assets at December 31, 2021 is:_____.
a. $3990000.
b. $4195000.
c. $3650000.
d. $3927000.

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Answer:

b. $4195000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The fair value of plan assets at December 31, 2021 is:

Fair value of plan assets $3,550,000

Add Actual return on plan assets $340,000

Add Contributions $555,000

Less Benefits paid ($250,000)

Fair value of plan assets at December 31, 2021 $4,195,000

($3,550,000+$340,000+$555,000-$250,000)

Therefore The fair value of plan assets at December 31, 2021 is:$4195000

The S&P 500 has been increasing steadily over the last several months. What does this signal about how investors view future profits? Investors believe future profits are unpredictable. Investors believe profits have been higher over the past few months than they are expected to be in the future. Investors believe future profits will be lower than previously expected. Investors believe future profits will be higher than previously expected.

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Answer: Investors believe future profits will be higher than previously expected.

Explanation:

If the S&P 500 has been rising, this means that investors are buying more shares in the companies in the index.

This means that these investors believe that the profits to come to these companies is going to be higher than expected. If the profits are expected to be the same as previously thought then there would be little increase in stock prices because the relevant increases would have already occurred.

Which of the following is an example of a Specialty store? a. Big Lots c. Macy’s b. Wal-Mart d. PetSmart

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Answer:

PetSmart is an example of a speciality store.

Explanation:

It sells stuff only related to pets, unlike the other stores mentioned.

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Which of the following is an example of a Specialty store?

a. Big Lots

b. Macy’s

c. Wal-Mart

d. PetSmart

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A speciality store is a store that specialises in the selling of a particular good.Among the given options, b. Macy's would be the most apt one because Macy's is a store that specialises in selling fashion products (dresses & accessories) unlike the others which sell a wide variety of items.

Boyne Inc. had beginning inventory of $12,000 at cost and $20,000 at retail. Net purchases were $120,000 at cost and $170,000 at retail. Net markups were $10,000, net markdowns were $7,000, and sales revenue was $147,000. Compute ending inventory at cost using the conventional retail method.

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Answer:

Ending inventory at cost $30,360

Explanation:

The computation of the ending inventory at cost using conventional retail method is shown below:

Particulars                  Cost            Retail         Cost to retail ratio

beginning inventory  $12,000      $20,000

Add: purchase            $120,000    $170,000

Add:Net markups                            $10,000

Less: net markdown                        -$7,000

Goods available for sale $132,000  $193,000    

Cost to retail percentage                                      66% ($132,000 ÷ $200,000)

Less: net sales                                $147,000

Estimated ending inventory at retail   $46,000

Ending inventory at cost $30,360

                               ($46,000 ×0.66)

Alan does not want to lend his car to his co-worker, Linda, because he believes that all women are irresponsible drivers. Which of the following barriers to accepting diversity does this scenario illustrate?

a.Backlash
bPrejudice
c.Harassment
d.Pluralism

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The answer is B. Prejudice

Wally, Inc. issued 500 shares of $10 par preferred stock at $83 a share. Each share had a warrant attached that allowed the holder to purchase one share of $5 par common stock for $15. Soon after the preferred stock was issued, the preferred stock was selling ex-rights for $64 a share, and the warrants were selling for $16 each. The entry to record the issuance of the preferred stock would include a

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Answer: credit to Additional Paid -in Capital on Preferred Stock for $28,200

Explanation:

The journal entry will be:

Debit: Cash = $500 × 83 = $41500

Credit: Preferred stock = $5000

Credit: Additional paid in capital on preferred stock = $28200

Credit: Paid in capital - Common stock warrants = $8300

Note that Additional paid in capital on preferred stock was calculated as:

Amount allocated to preferred stock = (64/64+16) × 41500 = 33200

Less: Preferred stock face value = $500 × $10 = $5000

Additional paid in capital on preferred stock = $28200

Product Cost Concept of Product Pricing Willis Products Inc. uses the product cost concept of applying the cost-plus approach to product pricing. The costs of producing and selling 200,000 units of medical tablets are as follows: Variable costs per unit: Fixed costs: Direct materials $ 75 Factory overhead $ 800,000 Direct labor 115 Selling and admin. exp. 1,200,000 Factory overhead 30 Selling and admin. exp. 20 Total $240 Willis Products desires a profit equal to a 20% rate of return on invested assets of $12,000,000. a. Determine the total manufacturing costs for the production and sale of 200,000 units

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Answer:

Total production cost= $44,800,000

Explanation:

Giving the following formula:

Direct materials $ 75

Factory overhead $ 800,000

Direct labor 115

Factory overhead 30

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.

Total production cost= 800,000 + 200,000*(75 + 115 + 30)

Total production cost= $44,800,000

Presented below is information related to equipment owned by Novak Company at December 31, 2020.

Cost $11,250,000
Accumulated depreciation to date 1,250,000
Expected future net cash flows 8,750,000
Fair value 6,000,000

Assume that Novak will continue to use this asset in the future. As of December 31, 2020, the equipment has a remaining useful life of 4 years.

Required:
Prepare the journal entry (if any) to record the impairment of the asset at December 31, 2020.

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Answer:

Debit : Impairment loss $1,250,000

Credit : Accumulated impairment loss $1,250,000

Explanation:

Impairment of an asset happens when, the Carrying Amount of an Asset is greater than the Net Realizable Value of an asset.

Carrying Amount is Cost of asset less Accumulated depreciation. Carrying Amount for the equipment is $10,000,000 ($11,250,000 - $1,250,000).

The Net Realizable Value of an asset is the higher of Fair Value of Asset and Future Value. For the equipment the Net Realizable Value is $8,750,000

Then, since Carrying Amount ($10,000,000) > Net Realizable Value ($8,750,000), the equipment is impaired.

Impairment loss will be $1,250,000 ($10,000,000 - $8,750,000).

The journal entry to record the impairment loss would be :

Debit : Impairment loss $1,250,000

Credit : Accumulated impairment loss $1,250,000

e the information provided for Harding Company to answer the question that follow. Harding Company Accounts payable $34,006 Accounts receivable 73,344 Accrued liabilities 6,760 Cash 17,227 Intangible assets 43,450 Inventory 88,373 Long-term investments 92,820 Long-term liabilities 79,618 Notes payable (short-term) 28,798 Property, plant, and equipment 675,759 Prepaid expenses 1,646 Temporary investments 34,230 Based on the data for Harding Company, what is the amount of quick assets?

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Answer:

The amount of quick assets is $126,447.

Explanation:

Quick assets can be described as the most highly liquid assets of a company.

The amount of quick assets can be calculated for Harding Company as follows:

Amount of quick assets = Accounts receivable + Cash + Prepaid expenses + Temporary investments = $73,344 + $17,227 + $1,646 + $34,230 = $214,820 = $126,447

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