Longmire & Sons made sales on credit to Alderman Sports totaling $500,000 on April 18. The cost of the goods sold is $400,000. Longmire estimates 3% of its sales to Alderman may be returned. On May 22, $9,000 worth of goods (with a cost of $7,200) are returned by Alderman. Assume Longmire uses a perpetual inventory system.

Required:
Prepare the related journal entries for Longmire & Sons.

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Answer 1

Answer:

April 18

Dr Account receivable 500,000

Cr Cash 500,000

April 18

Dr Cost of goods sold 400,000

Cr Merchandize inventory 400,000

May 22

Dr Sales return and allowance 9,000

Cr Account receivable 9,000

May 22

Dr Merchandize inventory 7,200

Cr Cost of goods sold 7,200

Explanation:

Preparation of the related journal entries for Longmire & Sons.

Based on the information given the related journal entries for Longmire & Sons will be :

April 18

Dr Account receivable 500,000

Cr Cash 500,000

(Being to record credit sales)

April 18

Dr Cost of goods sold 400,000

Cr Merchandize inventory 400,000

(Being to Record cost of goods sold)

May 22

Dr Sales return and allowance 9,000

Cr Account receivable 9,000

(Being to record goods return)

May 22

Dr Merchandize inventory 7,200

Cr Cost of goods sold 7,200

(Being to Record cost of goods return)


Related Questions

1-a. Allocate the lump-sum purchase price to the separate assets purchased. 1-b. Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase. 2. Compute the first-year depreciation expense on the building using the straight-line method, assuming a 15-year life and a $28,000 salvage value. 3. Compute the first-year depreciation expense on the land improvements assuming a five-year life and double-declining-balance depreciation.

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Answer:

1. a. Allocated prices

First add the market values = 444,150 + 255,150 + 56,700 + 189,000 = $945,0

00

Building allocated price                                     Land allocated price

= 444,150/ 945,000 * 830,000                        = 255,150/945,000 * 830,000

= $‭390,100‬                                                           = $224,100

Land improvement allocated price                  Four vehicles allocate price

= 56,700/945,000 * 830,000                          = 189,000/945,000 * 830,000

= $49,800                                                        = $166,000

b. Journal entry

Date                 Account Details                             Debit                   Credit

Jan. 1, 2017      Building                                       $390,100

                        Land                                            $224,100

                        Land improvement                     $49,800

                        Vehicles                                      $166,000

                        Cash                                                                         $830,000

2. Depreciation on building using straight-line method.

= (390,100 - 28,000) / 15

= $‭24,140‬

3. Depreciation on land improvements using double declining method.

First do straight line:

= 49,800/ 5 years

= $9,960

Straight line rate of depreciation = 9,960/49,800 = 20%

Double declining will be twice that rate = 40%

Depreciation = 40% * 49,800

= $‭19,920‬

The residents of cities A, B, C, D and E consume wi-fi routers, with consumption in each city is 150 routers (see the map below). The firm that produces routers must decide how to set-up production. It could set up five factories, dispersed across each city, with each factory producing 150 routers and supplying to its own local city market. In this case, the firm incurs no cost for shipping output. Alternatively, the firm could locate its factory at centrally located city C, and supply routers to the entire region. The single factory in city C must then produce 750 routers, 600 of which are shipped to the cities A, B, D and E for a shipping cost of $6 per router.
A E
C
B D
(a) Suppose the average cost of producing a router is AC (Q) = 1500/Q, where Q is the number of routers produced in a factory. Calculate AC with Q = 150 and Q = 750, respectively. Note and explain how this production process exhibit economies of scale.
(b) Based on the AC function from part (a), find the optimal arrangement of production for the firm (one central factory or five dispersed factories). The optimal arrangement minimizes total cost for the firm, where total cost is the sum of production cost and shipping cost. Clearly write down all your calculations.
(c) Now suppose the average cost of producing a router is AC = 14000/(Q+1250). Now, repeat the calculation of AC with Q = 150 and Q = 750.
(d) Based on the AC function from part (c), now repeat your calculations to find the cost-minimizing arrangement of production in the case. (e) Explain intuitively the difference is results between responses to part (b) and (d).
(f) Suppose now production costs are those given in part (a) but let shipping cost per router be given by t (in the preceding discussion, we had t = 6, now we assume we don’t know the cost of shipping). What value of t would make the two arrangements for production (centralized versus separate factories) equivalent in terms of cost? i.e. what value of t would make the firm indifferent between a centralized versus a dispersed set-up?

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Answer:

a. The production process shows that the more the quantity produced, the less the average cost of production.  It proves that there are advantages arising from economies of scale.

AC with Q = 150 = $10 ($1,500/150) and

AC with Q = 750 = $2 ($1,500/750)

b. The optimal arrangement is (centralized production) to produce the 750 routers at city C and ship to the 4 other cities.

c. AC with Q = 150 = $10 (14000/(150+1250) and

AC with Q = 750 = $7 (14000/(750+1250)

d. The cost-minimizing arrangement of production in this case is decentralized production.

e. The average cost of producing 150 units at the various cities has remained unchanged while the average cost of producing the 750 units at city C has increased from $2 to $7.

f. Suppose now production costs are those given in part (a) but let shipping cost per router be given by t (in the preceding discussion, we had t = 6, now we assume we don’t know the cost of shipping).

The value of t that would make the two arrangements for production (centralized versus separate factories) equivalent in terms of cost is:

t = $10 per router

Therefore, centralized production cost will be equal to $7,500 ($1,500 + ($10 * 600), and decentralized production cost will remain at $7,500 (750 * $10).

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cities with consumers of wi-fi routers = A, B, C, D and E

Demand for routers by each city = 150

Total number of routers required = 750 (150 * 5)

b) Suppose the average cost of producing a router is AC (Q) = 1500/Q, where Q is the number of routers produced in a factory:

Therefore AC with Q = 150 = $10 ($1,500/150) and

AC with Q = 750 = $2 ($1,500/750)

Cost of Production of routers in city C:

cost of producing 750 routers at $2 per router = $1,500

Shipping cost of 600 routers to 4 cities at $6 per router = $3,600

Total cost of producing at city C = $5,100 ($1,500 + $3,600)

Total cost of producing 750 routers at 5 cities = $7,500 ($1,500/150 * 750)

c) Suppose the average cost of producing a router is AC = 14000/(Q+1250):

Therefore, AC with Q = 150 = $10 (14000/(150+1250) and

AC with Q = 750 = $7 (14000/(750+1250)

Cost of Production of routers in city C:

cost of producing 750 routers at $7 per router = $5,250

Shipping cost of 600 routers to 4 cities at $6 per router = $3,600

Total cost of producing at city C = $8,850 ($5,250 + $3,600)

Total cost of producing 750 routers at 5 cities = $7,500 ($1,500/150 * 750)

d) $7,500 = $1,500 + tQ

where Q = 600 (150 * 4)

Therefore, $7,500 - $1,500 = t600

simplifying

t600 = $6,000

t = $6,000/600 = $10

in one paragraph describe the general advantages and drawbacks of the premium pricing strategy.For exapmle, explain where it falls on the intersection of quality and price.

Please dont copy paste from the internet, will be flagged.

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Answer:

The main advantage resulting from a premium pricing strategy is the higher profits. Another advantage is that customers that purchase premium products seek higher quality and tend to show higher brand loyalty associated with the status of using premium products. The disadvantages of premium pricing are that it cannot be applied to all products, the marketing efforts tend to be more specific, and therefore, represent a higher percentage of sales, and finally, not everyone is willing to pay premium prices.

During 2021, Phil Rupp presents the following transactions:_______.
Bank loan proceeds received (to purchase a new car) of $15,000
Wages of $56,821
Contribution to a Roth IRA of $5,000
Pass-through loss from a partnership of $7,637
Interest income earned of $43
Assuming Phil Rupp files as single with one valid dependent in 2017, his gross income is _______, while his adjusted gross income is ______.

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Answer:

Assuming Phil Rupp files as single with one valid dependent in 2017, his gross income is __$56,864__, while his adjusted gross income is __$44,227_.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Bank loan proceeds received (to purchase a new car) of $15,000

Wages of $56,821

Contribution to a Roth IRA of $5,000

Pass-through loss from a partnership of $7,637

Interest income earned of $43

Gross income:

Wages of $56,821

Interest income earned of $43

Total gross income = $56,864

Adjusted gross income:

Gross income of $56,864

less:

Contribution to a Roth IRA of $5,000

Pass-through loss from a partnership of $7,637 (less than 20% of $56,864)

Adjusted gross income = $44,227 ($56,864 - $5,000 - $7,637)

b) With Pass-through each partner's share of business income, gain, deduction, or loss is passed through to the owner and reported on the owner's personal federal income tax return for the tax year.  According to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, individual business owners are entitled to up to 20% of their income as pass-through losses.

Lucky Strike Mine (LLC) purchased a silver deposit for $1,500,000. It estimated it would extract 500,000 ounces of silver from the deposit. Lucky Strike mined the silver and sold it, reporting gross receipts of $1.8 million, $2.5 million, and $2 million for Years 1 through 3, respectively. During Years 1 through 3, Lucky Strike reported net income (loss) from the silver deposit activity in the amount of ($100,000), $400,000, and $100,000, respectively. In Years 1 through 3, Lucky Strike actually extracted 300,000 ounces of silver as follows: Ounces extracted per year Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 50,000 150,000 100,000 What is Lucky Strike's depletion deduction for Year 2 if the applicable percentage depletion for silver is 15 percent

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Answer:

$375,000

Explanation:

depletion rate musts equal the lesser between:

net income = $400,000

or

15% of gross revenues = $2,500,000 x 15% = $375,000

in this case, $375,000 is the smallest amount.

The percentage of depletion is used by extraction companies, e.g. oil & gas companies or mining companies.

_____ is a method of attempting to settle labor disputes in when a specialist from the federal government helps management and the union focus on the issues and acts as a communication channel through which management and the union can send messages and share information with each other.

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Answer: e. Conciliation

Explanation:

This process is known as Conciliation and it falls under the purview of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service of the United States.

Conciliation stands out from Mediation because with mediation, the third party that is helping both sides negotiate might not be trained but with Conciliation, the third part is a specialist in the process and thus will be more effective in dealing with the dispute.

The following units of an inventory item were available for sale during the year. Use this information to answer the following questions.

Beginning inventory 10 units at $55
First purchase 25 units at $60
Second purchase 30 units at $65
Third purchase 15 units at $70

The firm uses the periodic inventory system. During the year, 60 units of the item were sold.

The value of ending inventory using FIFO is:________

a. $1,350
b. $1,150
c. $1,375
d. $1,250

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Answer:

The value of ending inventory using FIFO is $1,375

Explanation:

Under FIFO the items of inventory purchases earlier will be sold first and the items purchased later will be sold at last.

First, we need to calculate the total available inventory units

Numbers of units available to sale = Beginning Inventory + First purchase  + Second purchase + Third purchase  = 10 units + 25 units + 30 units + 15 units = 80 units

Now 60 units out of 80 are sold the remaining 20 units ( 80 units - 60 units ) will be in the ending inventory.

As per FIFO 20 units will be values as per the last 20 units purchases which will be as follow

Ending Invetory = ( 15 units x $70 ) + ( (20-15) units x $65 ) = $1,375

On January 1, year 8, Derek Co.’s defined benefit pension plan had plan assets with a fair value of $750,000, and a projected benefit obligation of $875,000. In addition: Actual and expected return on plan assets – 7% Interest cost – 9% Service costs - $24,000 Unamortized prior service cost - $120,000 Employer contributions to the plan - $45,000 Distributions to employees from the plan - $60,000 Unamortized prior service cost is being amortized over the expected remaining service lives of covered employees, which consists of a total of 9 employees: 2 employees are each expected to have 9 years remaining 3 employees are each expected to have 6 years remaining 4 employees are each expected to have 1 year remaining How much amortization of prior service cost will be included in Derek Co.’s pension expense for year 8?

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Answer: $27,000

Explanation:

Amortization of prior cost = (No. of employees / Total number of years left) * Unamortized prior service cost

Total number of years left:

2 employees are each expected to have 9 years remaining = 2 * 9

= 18 years

3 employees are each expected to have 6 years remaining = 3 * 6

= 18 years

4 employees are each expected to have 1 year remaining = 4 * 1

= 4 years

Total number of years = 18 + 18 + 4

= 40 years

Amortization of prior cost = (9 / 40) * 120,000

= $27,000

The balance in the equipment account is $3,150,000, and the balance in the accumulated depreciation—equipment account is $2,075,000. a. What is the book value of the equipment? $fill in the blank 1 b. Does the balance in the accumulated depreciation account mean that the equipment's loss of value is $2,075,000? , because depreciation is an allocation of the of the equipment to the periods benefiting from its use.

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Answer:

A. $1,075,000

B. No

Explanation:

A. Calculation for the book value of the equipment

Using this formula

Book value of the equipment=Equipment account -Accumulated depreciation—equipment account

Let plug in the formula

Book value of the equipment= $3,150,000-$2,075,000

Book value of the equipment=$1,075,000

Therefore the book value of the equipment will be $1,075,000

(b) NO the balance in the accumulated depreciation account does NOT mean that the equipment's loss of value is the amount of $2,075,000.

A company issued 5%, 20-year bonds with a face amount of $80 million. The market yield for bonds of similar risk and maturity is 6%. Interest is paid semiannually. At what price did the bonds sell? (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. Enter your answers in whole dollars.)
n=
i=
Interest = Amount?
Interest = Present Value?
Principal = Amount?
Principal = Present Value?
Price of Bonds?

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Answer:

n = 40

i = 3% (semiannual)

face value = $80 million

coupon payment = $2,000,000

market price:

PV of face value = $80 / (1 + 3%)⁴⁰ = $24.52 million

PC of coupon payments = $2 x 23.115 (PV annuity factor, 3%, 40 periods) = $46.23 million

market value = $70.75 million

The bond price shows the present discounted value of future cash that is derived from purchasing a bond.

The computation of value of n semiannually

[tex]n=20*2\\=40[/tex]

The computation of value of i semiannually

[tex]i=\frac{6 percent}{2} \\=3 percent[/tex]

The computation of the Present Value of interest when the interest amount is 2,000,000

[tex]80,000,000*0.05*\frac{1}{2} \\=46,229,544[/tex]

The computation of present value of principal when the principal amount is 80 million

[tex]\frac{80}{(1+0.03)^{40} } \\=24,524,547[/tex]

The computation of bond price would be

[tex]46,229,544+24,524,547\\=70,754,091[/tex]

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With gasoline prices at $3.00 per gallon, consumers are flocking to purchase hybrid vehicles (combination of gasoline and electric motors) that get 50 miles per gallon of gasoline. The monthly payment on a three-year lease of a hybrid is $499 compared to $399 per month on a conventional, equivalent traditional gasoline car that gets 25 miles per gallon. Both vehicles require a one-time $1,500 payment for taxes, license, and dealer charges. Both vehicles have identical lease terms for the residual value, maximum number of miles allowed without penalty, and so forth.

Required:
a. Calculate how many miles the consumer must drive per year to make the hybrid the economical choice over the conventional gasoline-only vehicle.
b. How does your answer to part (a) change if the price of gasoline is $4.00per gallon?

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. The number of miles driven  per year is

Let us assume the mileage be M

Now

$499 + M ($3 ÷ 50) = $399 + M ($3 ÷ 25)

$100 = M(0.12 - 0.06)

M = $100 ÷ 0.06

= 1,666.66 miles per month

For year, it is

= 1,666.66 × 12

= 20,000 miles per year

c. Now in the case when the gasoline price is $4 per gallon

$499 + M ($4 ÷ 50) = $399 + M ($4 ÷ 25)

$100 = M(0.16 - 0.08)

M = $100 ÷ 0.08

= 1,250 miles per month

For year, it is

= 1,250 × 12

= 15,000 miles per year

Which of the elements of this scenario represent a flow from a firm to a household? This could be a flow of dollars, inputs, or outputs. Check all that apply. The $250 Edison spends to purchase medical services from the Medical Clinic The mojito Hilary receives Hilary's labor The $200 per week Edison earns working for Little Havana

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Answer:

1. The mojito Hilary receives

2. The $200 per week that Edison receives working for Little Havana

Explanation:

We are to pick the options that represents a flow from a firm to household.

There is a flow of labor from the household to the firm which results In a flow of goods or wages from the firm to the household.

1. The mojito that Hilary receives gives a flow of goods that is moving from the firm to the household.

2. The $200 per week that Edison is getting for working for Little Havana is a flow of money from the firm to edison for the services he renders at the firm. This here is a flow of money from the firm to the household

Use the following items to prepare a balance sheet and a cash flow statement. Determine the total assets, total liabilities, net worth, total cash inflows, and total cash outflows. Balance Sheet and Cash Flows Rent for the month$1,240 Monthly take-home salary$3,420 Cash in checking account 700 Savings account balance 2,110 Spending for food 820 Balance of educational loan 2,930 Current value of automobile 8,590 Telephone bill paid for month 69 Credit card balance 236 Loan payment 177 Auto insurance 239 Household possessions 3,680 Stereo equipment 3,240 Payment for electricity 110 Lunches/parking at work 271 Donations 169 Home computer 1,870 Value of stock investment 1,750 Clothing purchase 148 Restaurant spending 177

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Answer:

1. Balance Sheet:

Assets:

Cash in checking account       $700

Savings account balance         2,110

Current value of automobile 8,590

Home computer                      1,870

Value of stock investment     1,750

Household possessions       3,680

Stereo equipment                 3,240   $21,940

Liabilities:

Balance of educational loan 2,930

Credit card balance                 236    $3,166

Net Worth                                          $18,774

2. Cash Flows:

Cash Inflows:

Monthly take-home salary $3,420

Outflows:

Rent for the month            $1,240

Spending for food                  820

Telephone bill paid for month 69

Auto insurance                       239

Payment for electricity             110

Lunches/parking at work        271

Donations                                169

Clothing purchase                  148

Restaurant spending              177

Loan payment                         177

Total cash outflows         $3,420

Explanation:

Monthly take-home salary $3,420

Rent for the month $1,240

Spending for food 820

Telephone bill paid for month 69

Auto insurance 239

Payment for electricity 110

Lunches/parking at work 271

Donations 169

Clothing purchase 148

Restaurant spending 177

Loan payment 177

Assets:

Cash in checking account 700

Savings account balance 2,110

Current value of automobile 8,590

Home computer 1,870

Value of stock investment 1,750

Household possessions 3,680

Stereo equipment 3,240

Liabilities:

Balance of educational loan 2,930

Credit card balance 236

The time management skill of knowing your limits means: A. Knowing how long it will take you to accomplish a task. B. Knowing how to accomplish a lot of objectives so you do not have to cut back C. Knowing how to do everything so you never need to say no. D. All of the above

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Answer:

A. Knowing how long it will take you to accomplish a task

Explanation:

Knowing your limits refers to understanding one potential and abilities. It is recognizing one's strengths and weaknesses.  The time management skill of knowing your limits refers to the ability to accurately estimates how long it will take one to accomplish a specific task. It implies that an individual is fully aware of their true potential, what they can achieve, and how long it will take them to achieve it.

Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation:

Which of the following are sections of the Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured?

a. Direct Labor
b. Direct Materials
c. Factory Overhead
d. Cost of Goods Manufactured
e. Cost of Goods Sold
f. Net Income

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Answer:

a. Direct Labor

b. Direct Materials

c. Factory Overhead

d. Cost of Goods Manufactured

Explanation:

Costs of Goods Manufactured Schedule records the total of manufacturing costs only. So, consider all costs related to manufacturing process for this question.

Which of the following is a fixed expense for Maria's sandwich food truck?
(A) Salaries for her employees (B) Truck insurance (C) Advertising (D) All of the above

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Answer:

Salaries for her employees

Explanation

Salaries for her staff are listed below as a fixed expense for Maria's sandwich food truck. As a result, choice (A) is the right one.

What is a Food Truck?

A food truck is a sizable motorized vehicle (like a van) or trailer that is outfitted to prepare, cook, serve, and/or sell food.Some, like ice cream trucks, offer frozen or premade food; others, with on-board kitchens, either make food from scratch or reheat food that was made in a physical commercial kitchen. Sandwiches, hamburgers, french fries, and other local fast food favorites are typical.

Food truck that served gourmet cuisine, a range of specialties, and ethnic menus were incredibly popular by the early 2010s, amid the pop-up restaurant craze.

Cold drinks like water and soda pop may be sold by food trucks. Along with food stalls, carts, and trucks,

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The purpose of a SWOT analysis is to ___.
a. evaluate the marketing strategy that a company has been using.
b. determine the best strategy for the company.
c. compare the company's advantages with that of its competitors.
d. identify important company and environmental factors.
e. formulate goals and objectives for a company.

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Answer: e. formulate goals and objectives for a company.

Explanation:

The SWOT analysis helps in decisions making in businesses. It helps in changing the needs of the organization. It helps the organization to build a plan so as to meet goals and improve the performances, and it also helps in keeping the relevancy in businesses in terms of decisions. It helps in analyzing the deep strengths, threats and weaknesses of the organization. It helps in promoting the overall growth, production, and services. It targets the market competition to develop necessary strategy.

QUESTION 9 of 10: The skill set to predict the various aspects of the business several months or even years into the future is called:

a) Supply chain management
b) Forecasting
c) Quality control​

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Answer:

b) Forecasting

Explanation:

The skill set that is used to predict the aspects of the business in the future is what is known as forecasting.

In field of business or management, forecasting is also known as predicting. It is used to predict the developmental strides that the business would attain in the years to come.

Forecasting is very helpful because it helps to come up with strategies that would be useful to the business in the future.

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Your coworker Ethan is trying to find information on the Internet to include in his business report. In four to five sentences, give Ethan advice on some search strategies he can use to find what he's seeking.

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Answer: Pick his subject title, do a search concerning it, and make his report from there

Explanation:

These is dependent on what actually he's filling in the report. I would advise Ethan to pick out the subject title of what he's searching for and place on the net. When he does that, he would get various responses. He would have to do the selection himself regarding that which fits into his search, then use it for his report

Which function on the Capital IQ platform allows users to receive notifications when there are any news or key developments entered for selected companies?

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Answer: Create New Alert

Explanation:

To receive notification on the Capital IQ platform, an alert would have to be created by "create new alert". To do that navigate to My Capital IQ - My Alerts. Click on “Create New Alert” link and enter a name for the alert you want to create. Select the box next to Key Developments and add companies to your alert.

Explain what answer he came to and why. Next, discuss the approach human resource management should take toward organizational social responsibility. Finally, cite one real-life example of a company implementing social responsibility that is not mentioned in the video or the course textbook. Be sure to be factual and to fully support your answer.

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Explanation:

The management of human resources in a globalized society, must be focused on the inclusion and protection of diversity. Organizational social responsibility includes protecting the individual rights of each individual regardless of their culture or individual values.

A socially and environmentally responsible company is one that is concerned with its internal and external environment, adopting the best current practices for the protection and development of the society in which it operates and the environment.

A company that implements social responsibility is the Brazilian agribusiness company Amaggi, which has the potential to cause negative impacts on the environment, but which develops environmental protection programs and contains ISO environmental certifications for the adoption of continuous environmental improvement practices, as well as the creation of subsidy and protection programs for local farmers.

Mortensen Industries, which uses a process-costing system, adds material at the beginning of production and incurs conversion cost evenly throughout manufacturing. The following selected information was taken from the company's accounting records: Total equivalent units of materials: 8,000 Total equivalent units of conversion: 7,240 Units started and completed during the period: 6,100 On the basis of this information, the ending work-in-process inventory's stage of completion is:

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Answer:

60%

Explanation:

Calculation for what the ending work-in-process inventory's stage of completion is:

First step is to calculate the Total materials

Total equivalent units of materials + Units started and completed during the period = Total materials or 6,100 + x = 8,000; x = 1,900 (8,100-6,100)

Second step is to calculate Partial units with conversion costs in ending inventory

Using this formula

Partial units with conversion costs in ending inventory= Equivalent units of conversion –

Units started and completed during the period

Let plug in the formula

Partial units with conversion costs in ending inventory= 7,240 – 6,100

Partial units with conversion costs in ending inventory = 1,140 units

Now let calculate the ending work-in-process inventory's stage of completion

Ending work-in-process inventory's stage of completion= 1,140 ÷1,900

Ending work-in-process inventory's stage of completion=0.6*100

Ending work-in-process inventory's stage of completion= 60%

Therefore the ending work-in-process inventory's stage of completion is:60%

A company uses a perpetual inventory system. The company began its fiscal year with inventory of $998,000. Purchases of merchandise on account during the year totaled $3,124,089. Merchandise costing $3,456,980 was sold on account for $6,909,879. Prepare the journal entries to record these transactions.

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Date  Account Titles and Explanation              Debit            Credit

          Inventory                                                 $3,124,089

                Account payable                                                    $3,124,089

          (To record purchase of merchandise inventory)

            Account receivables                             $6,909,879

                  Sales revenues                                                    $6,909,879

           (To record sales on account)

            Cost of goods sold                                $3,456,980

                  Inventory                                                               $3,456,980

             (To record the cost of sales)

Ricky’s Piano Rebuilding Company has been operating for one year. On January 1, at the start of its second year, its income statement accounts had zero balances and its balance sheet account balances were as follows: Cash $ 6,800 Accounts Payable $ 12,600 Accounts Receivable 32,750 Deferred Revenue (deposits) 3,250 Supplies 1,850 Notes Payable (long-term) 45,500 Equipment 14,500 Common Stock 7,500 Land 10,050 Retained Earnings 17,300 Building 20,200 Following are the January transactions: Received a $870 deposit from a customer who wanted her piano rebuilt in February. Rented a part of the building to a bicycle repair shop; $355 rent received for January. Delivered five rebuilt pianos to customers who paid $12,775 in cash. Delivered two rebuilt pianos to customers for $6,400 charged on account. Received $5,300 from customers as payment on their accounts. Received an electric and gas utility bill for $675 for January services to be paid in February. Ordered $945 in supplies. Paid $1,750 on account in January. Paid $11,000 in wages to employees in January for work done this month. Received and paid cash for the supplies in (g). Post the journal entries to the T-accounts. Show the unadjusted beginning and ending balances in the T-accounts

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Ricky’s Piano Rebuilding Company

Cash

Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Beginning Balance    $ 6,800

Deferred Revenue          870

Rent Revenue                 355

Service Revenue        12,775

Accounts Receivable  5,300

Accounts Payable                        $1,750

Wages Expense                           11,000

Balance                                     $13,350

Totals                       $26,100   $26,100

Accounts Receivable

Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Beginning Balance   $32,750

Service Revenue          6,400

Cash                                           $5,300

Balance                                    $33,850

Totals                       $39,150   $39,150

Supplies

Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Beginning Balance    $1,850

Equipment

Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Beginning Balance   $14,500

Building

Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Beginning Balance   $20,200

Land

Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Beginning Balance   $10,050

Utilities Expense

Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Accounts Payable        $675

Wages Expense

Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Cash                             $11,000

Accounts Payable

Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Beginning Balance                     $12,600

Cash                            $1,750

Balance                       10,850

Totals                        $12,600   $12,600

Deferred Revenue (deposits)

Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Beginning Balance                     $3,250

Cash                                                 870

Balance                       $4,120

Totals                          $4,120    $4,120

Rent Revenue

Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Cash                                              $355

Service Revenue

Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Cash                                           $12,775

Accounts Receivable                   6,400

Balance                      $19,175

Totals                         $19,175   $19,175

Notes Payable (long-term)

Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Beginning Balance                     $45,500

Common Stock

Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Beginning Balance                     $7,500

Retained Earnings

Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Beginning Balance                    $17,300

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Beginning Balance Sheet

As of January 1, Year 2:

Cash                          $ 6,800

Accounts Receivable 32,750

Supplies                        1,850

Equipment                  14,500

Building                     20,200

Land                           10,050  

Accounts Payable                  $ 12,600

Deferred Revenue (deposits)    3,250

Notes Payable (long-term)      45,500

Common Stock                          7,500

Retained Earnings                    17,300

Totals                     $86,150   $86,150

The journal entries to record the January transactions for Ricky's Piano Rebuilding Company are as follows. The unadjusted beginning and ending balances for the accounts are also shown in Sheet 1.

A journal entry is used to record a business transaction in the accounting records of a business.

A journal entry is usually recorded in the general ledger; alternatively, it may be recorded in a subsidiary ledger that is then summarized and rolled forward into the general ledger. The general ledger is then used to create financial statements for the business.

Here are the journal entries to record the January transactions for Ricky's Piano Rebuilding Company:

Attached is sheet 1.

Unadjusted Beginning and Ending Balances are shown in Sheet 2 attached.

Ending Balances:

The ending balance is the net residual balance in an account. It is usually measured at the end of a reporting period, as part of the closing process. An ending balance is derived by adding up the transaction totals in an account and then adding this total to the beginning balance.

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At December 31, 2026, the following balances existed for MICPA Corporation: Bonds Payable (6%) $600,000 Discount on Bonds Payable 50,000 The bonds mature on 12/31/28. Straight-line amortization is used. If 60% of the bonds are retired at 103 on January 1, 2028, what is the gain or loss on early extinguishment

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$25,800

Explanation:

The bonds would mature at the end of the year 2028, which means in 2 years, as result, annual discount amortization is  computed thus:

annual discount amortization=$50,000/2=$25,000

On January 1,2028, the balance in discount amortization is $25,000

Proceeds for 60% redemption=$600,000*60%*103%=$370,800

60% of bonds payable=$600,000*60%=$360,000

60% of unamortized discount=60%*$25,000=$15,000

In effecting the  journal entries, bonds payable is debited with $360,000 while cash and discount on bonds payable are credited with $370,800 and $15,000 respectively.

Total credits=$370,800+$15,000=$385,800  

total debit=$360,000

loss on early extinguishment is $25,800($385,800-$360,000)

Which option identifies the farm to fork benefit demonstrated in the following scenario?

Herb owns a restaurant that is committed to the farm to fork concept. Accordingly, he buys from local farmers, his customers are mostly from the surrounding area, and he makes his financial transactions with his hometown bank. Also, Herb spends his profits at locally owned businesses.

doing business locally to reduce tax burdens
using a diverse selection of products found locally
keeping money local to strengthen the local economy
staying local to reduce waste and pollution

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using a diverse selection of products found locally

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8. Agreement and disagreement among economists Suppose that Tim, an economist from a business school in Georgia, and Alyssa, an economist from a university in Massachusetts, are arguing over government bailouts. The following dialogue shows an excerpt from their debate: Alyssa: Thanks to recent financial crises, the concept of bailouts is a hot topic for debate among everyone these days. Tim: Indeed, it's gotten crazy! A government bailout of severely distressed financial firms is unnecessary because free markets will properly price assets. Alyssa: I don't know about that. Without a bailout of severely distressed financial firms, the economy will experience a deep recession. The disagreement between these economists is most likely due to .

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The disagreement between these economists is most likely due to .

differences between perceptions versus reality.

Explanation:

A bailout occurs when the government provides capital resources to a distressed business or failing company, which it considers to be too big to fail.  The purpose is to prevent the consequences of the downfall of such an entity, which may include bankruptcy, default on its financial obligations, economic impact on the wider society.  Most bailouts are made for the benefit of the society rather than the business entity.  The mindset from which two economists can perceive the reality of bailouts will always differ.

Billed Mercy Co. $2,400 for services performed.
how to journalize this?

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When a business transaction requires a journal entry, we must follow these rules:

The entry must have at least 2 accounts with 1 DEBIT amount and at least 1 CREDIT amount.

The DEBITS are listed first and then the CREDITS.

The DEBIT amounts will always equal the CREDIT amounts.

For another example, let’s look at the transaction analysis we did in the previous chapter for Metro Courier (click Transaction analysis):

1. The owner invested $30,000 cash in the corporation. We analyzed this transaction by increasing both cash (an asset) and common stock (an equity) for $30,000. We learned you increase an asset with a DEBIT and increase an equity with a CREDIT. The journal entry would look like this:

2. Purchased $5,500 of equipment with cash. We analyzed this transaction as increasing the asset Equipment and decreasing the asset Cash. To increase an asset, we debit and to decrease an asset, use credit. This journal entry would be:

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All the journal entries illustrated so far have involved one debit and one credit; these journal entries are called simple journal entries. Many business transactions, however, affect more than two accounts. The journal entry for these transactions involves more than one debit and/or credit. Such journal entries are called compound journal entries.

Explanation:

1.  The owner invested $30,000 cash in the corporation.  We analyzed this transaction by increasing both cash (an asset) and common stock (an equity) for $30,000. We learned you increase an asset with a DEBIT and increase an equity with a CREDIT

2.  Purchased $5,500 of equipment with cash.  We analyzed this transaction as increasing the asset Equipment and decreasing the asset Cash.  To increase an asset, we debit and to decrease an asset, use credit.

3. Purchased a new truck for $8,500 cash.   We analyzed this transaction as increasing the asset Truck and decreasing the asset Cash.  To increase an asset, we debit and to decrease an asset, use credit.

4.  Purchased $500 in supplies on account.  We analyzed this transaction as increasing the asset Supplies and the liability Accounts Payable.  To increase an asset, we debit and to increase a liability, use credit.

5.  Paid $300 for supplies previously purchased.  Since we previously purchased the supplies and are not buying any new ones, we analyzed this to decrease the liability accounts payable and the asset cash.  To decrease a liability, use debit and to decrease and asset, use debit.

6.  Paid February and March Rent in advance for $1,800.  When we pay for an expense in advance, it is an asset.  We want to increase the asset Prepaid Rent and decrease Cash.  To increase an asset, we debit and to decrease an asset, use credit.

7.  Performed work for customers and received $50,000 cash.  We analyzed this transaction to increase the asset cash and increase the revenue Service Revenue.  To increase an asset, use debit and to increase a revenue, use credit.

8.  Performed work for customers and billed them $10,000.  We analyzed this transaction to increase the asset accounts receivable (since we have not gotten paid but will receive it later) and increase revenue.  To increase an asset, use debit and to increase a revenue, use credit.

9.  Received $5,000 from customers from work previously billed.  We analyzed this transaction to increase cash since we are receiving cash and we want to decrease accounts receivable since we are receiving money from customers who we billed previously and not new work we are doing.  To increase an asset, we debit and to decrease an asset, use credit.

10 Paid office salaries $900.  We analyzed this transaction to increase salaries expense and decrease cash since we paid cash.  To increase an expense, we debit and to decrease an asset, use credit.

11. Paid utility bill $1,200.  We analyzed this transaction to increase utilities expense and decrease cash since we paid cash.  To increase an expense, we debit and to decrease an asset, use credit.

The study of the role consumers play in a economic system is called what

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Explanation:

The following data are for Guava Company's retiree health care plan for the current calendar year. Number of employees covered 5 Years employed as of January 1 4 (each) Attribution period 20 years EPBO, January 1 $ 64,000 EPBO, December 31 $ 68,480 Interest rate 7 % Funding and plan assets None What is the service cost to be included in the current year's postretirement benefit expense?

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$3,424

Explanation:

Calculation for What is the service cost to be included in the current year's postretirement benefit expense

Service cost=December 31 $ 68,480*1/20 years

Service cost=$3,424

Therefore the service cost to be included in the current year's postretirement benefit expense will be $3,424

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