Maben Company was started on January 1, 2018, and experienced the following events during its first year of operation:
1. Acquired $30,000 cash from the issue of common stock.
2. Borrowed $40,000 cash from National Bank.
3. Earned cash revenues of $48,000 for performing services.
4. Paid cash expenses of $25,000.
5. Paid a $1,000 cash dividend to the stockholders.
6. Acquired an additional $20,000 cash from the issue of common stock.
7. Paid $10,000 cash to reduce the principal balance of the bank note.
8. Paid $53,000 cash to purchase land.
9. Determined that the market value of the land is $75,000.
a. Record the preceding transactions in the horizontal statements model. Also, in the Cash Flows column, classify the cash flows as operating activities (OA), investing activities (IA), or financing activities (FA). The first event is shown as an example.

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Answer 1

Answer:

sine there is not enough space available, I used an excel spreadsheet.

Explanation:

The last event (9) does not need to be recorded since fixed assets must be reported using their historical value, not their fair market value.


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Jervis sells $3,900 of its accounts receivable to Northern Bank in order to obtain necessary cash. Northern Bank charges a 3% factoring fee. What entry should Jervis make to record the transaction

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Answer:

Dr cash                           $3783

Dr factoring fee expense  $177

Cr accounts receivable               $3900

Explanation:

The cash proceeds from the factoring arrangement would be 97% of the value of the receivables since 3% is the factoring fees expenses to be incurred.

Cash proceeds=$3900*97%=$ 3,783.00  

Factoring fees expense=$3,900.00-$3,783.00=$117

Cash account and factoring fees expense would be debited with $3783 and $117 respectively, while accounts receivable is credited with $3900

A new machine will cost $25,000. The machine is expectedto last 4 years and have no salvage value. If the interest rate is 12%, determine the return and the risk associated with the purchase. The following projections have been made.
Scenario 1 2 3
probability 0.3 0.4 0.3
annual savings $7000 $8500 $9500

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Answer with its Explanation:

Requirement 1. Expected Annual Savings and Expected NPV

As we know that:

Expected Value = Probability P1 *  Expected Value E1    +   Probability P2 *  Expected Value E2    +  Probability P3 *  Expected Value E3    +  ....... Probability Pn *  Expected Value En

Here

P1 is 0.3 and E1 is $7000

P2 is 0.4 and E2 is $8500

P3 is 0.3 and E3 is $9500

By putting values, we have

Expected Annual Savings = 0.3 * $7,000   +   0.4 * $8,500    +    0.3 * $9,500 = $8,350

The above amount would be for first four years, hence it must be discounted using the annuity formula to calculate the present value of four annual receipts.

Annuity = [1 - (1 + r)^-n]  / r

By putting values, we have:

Annuity = $8,350 * [1 - (1 + 12%)^-4]  / 12%

And

Expected NPV = ($25,000) + $8,350 *  [1 - (1 + 12%)^-4]  / 12%

= $361.87

Requirement 2. Probable Return Percentage

Return Percentage = NPV / Investment =  $361.87/ $25,000

= 1.45%

Requirement 3. Associated risk

As we know that

Minimum return = Minimum annual savings – Uniform annual costs

Here

Minimum annual savings are $7,000

Uniform Annual Costs were $8,350

By putting values, we have:

Minimum return = $7,000  –  $8,350 = -$1,350 per year

Requirement 4. Risk Amount Percentage

Risk Amount percentage = Minimum Return / Uniform annual costs  * 100

Risk Amount percentage = $1,350 / 8,350   * 100 = 16.17%

Which of the following completes the argument against deregulation of U.S. banks that began with the phrase: "if banks competed to pay higher rates of interest"?
a. they might also compete to make riskier loans, potentially imperiling the safety of the banking system.
b. they might also compete to make less riskier loans, potentially imperiling the U.S consumer's reliance on credit.
c. they will end up playing a large role in setting the regulations that they will follow.

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Answer:

A. They might also compete to make riskier loans, potentially imperiling the safety of the banking system.

Explanation:

Banks may compete to make riskier loans if they had to pay higher interest rates, which might jeopardize the stability of the banking system. As a result, choice (A) is the appropriate response.

What is meant by loans?

A loan is an act of one or more people, businesses, or other entities lending money to other people, businesses, or other entities. The recipient, or borrower, incurs a debt and is often responsible for both the main amount borrowed as well as interest payments on the debt until it is repaid.

The promissory note or equivalent document used to prove the debt will typically include information such as the principal borrowed amount, the interest rate being charged by the lender, and the due date. The subject asset is temporarily reallocated between the borrower and the lender as part of a loan.

The payment of interest encourages the lender to make the loan.

Hence, option (A) is accurate.

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Explain why a firm might want to continue operating and producing goods even after diminishing marginal returns have set in and marginal cost is rising.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Overall in a scenario such as this one, a firm may continue operating and producing goods if they believe demand may go back up and result in higher returns or if they expect the tastes of consumers to change in the near future. Both of these will in term cause the market sentiment surrounding the firm's product to change and begin seeing more profitable times. Otherwise, a firm would cut their loses and stop operating and producing goods.

The board of directors of Capstone Inc. declared a $0.60 per share cash dividend on its $1 par common stock. On the date of declaration, there were 54,000 shares authorized, 15,000 shares issued, and 4,000 shares held as treasury stock. What is the entry when the dividends are declared

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Answer:

DR Dividends $6,600  

CR Dividends Payable  $6,600

Explanation:

Out of 54,000 shares, 15,000 are issued. Of those 15,000, 4,000 are held as Treasury stock.

Dividends will be;

= (15,000 - 4,000) * $0.6

= $6,600

On August 31, 2021, the general ledger of The Dean Acting Academy shows a balance for cash of $7,914. Cash receipts yet to be deposited into the checking account total $3,308, and checks written by the academy but not yet processed by the bank total $1,395. The company's balance of cash does not reflect a bank service fee of $32 and interest earned on the checking account of $43. These amounts are included in the balance of cash of $6,012 reported by the bank as of the end of August. Required: 1. Prepare a bank reconciliation to calculate the correct ending balance of cash on August 31, 2021.

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Answer: Reconciled ending balance of cash=$7,925

Explanation:

Bank reconciliation is used by companies to reconcile thier ledger balances and that of their bank's balance and to make necessary adjustments where necessary.

  BanK Reconcillation on August 31,     2021

Bank cash balance                    $6,012

add

Deposit outstanding                 +$3,308

deduct :

Checks outstanding                  -$1,395

Bank  balance reconciliation     $7,925

Company's book balance             $7,914.

add:

interest earned                             +  $43

deduct:

service fees                                    -  $32

Company balance reconciliation   $7,925

The Book of Mormon is one of the biggest musical hits on Broadway. It has received many awards including Tony and Grammy Awards. According to Wikipedia, "High attendance coupled with aggressive pricing allowed the financial backers to recoup their investment of $11.4 million after just nine months of performances." While the highest ticket price was $477, the average price is $170. What is the variable cost per ticket

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Answer:

variable cost per ticket = $129.60

Explanation:

some information is missing and I looked it up:

30 performances per month

1,100 seats in the theater and 95% occupancy rate

number of tickets sold during the first 9 months = 30 x 9 x 1,100 x 0.95 = 282,150 tickets

total revenue during the first 9 months = 282,150 x $170 = $47,965,500

variable costs = total revenue - fixed costs = $47,965,500 - $11,400,000 = $36,565,500

variable cost per ticket = $36,565,500 / 282,150 tickets = $129.5959 ≈ $129.60

michael's Inc. just paid $2.75 to its shareholders as the annual dividend. Simultaneously, the company announced that future dividends will be increasing by 5.9 percent. If you require a rate of return of 10.1 percent, how much are you willing to pay today to purchase one share of the company's stock?

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Answer:

$69.33

Explanation:

Calculation for how much are you willing to pay today to purchase one share of the company's stock

Using this formula

P(0)=[Annual dividend *(Increase in future dividend)]/ (Rate of return- Increase in future dividend)

Let plug in the formula

P(0)=[$2.75*(1+0.059)]/(0.101-0.059)

P(0)=$2.75*1.059/0.042

P(0)=$2.91225/0.042

P(0)=$69.33

Therefore the amount you are willing to pay today to purchase one share of the company's stock will be $69.33

During the Great Recession, the U.S. budget deficit worsened as tax collections fell and payments to the poor rose. In other words, the deficit worsened as a result of _________ in the federal budget.

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The answer is automatic stabilizers

Sales, Production, Direct Materials Purchases, and Direct Labor Cost Budgets The budget director of Gourmet Grill...
Sales, Production, Direct Materials Purchases, and Direct Labor Cost Budgets
The budget director of Gourmet Grill Company requests estimates of sales, production, and other operating data from the various administrative units every month. Selected information concerning sales and production for July is summarized as follows:
a. Estimated sales for July by sales territory:
Maine:
Backyard Chef 310 units at $700 per unit
Master Chef 150 units at $1,200 per unit
Vermont:
Backyard Chef 240 units at $750 per unit
Master Chef 110 units at $1,300 per unit
New Hampshire:
Backyard Chef 360 units at $750 per unit
Master Chef 180 units at $1,400 per unit
b. Estimated inventories at July 1:
Direct materials:
Grates 290 units
Stainless steel 1,500 lbs.
Burner subassemblies 170 units
Shelves 340 units
Finished products:
Backyard Chef 30 units
Master Chef 32 units
c. Desired inventories at July 31:
Direct materials:
Grates 340 units
Stainless steel 1,800 lbs.
Burner subassemblies155 units
Shelves 315 units
Finished products:
Backyard Chef 40 units
Master Chef 22 units
d. Direct materials used in production:
In the manufacture of Backyard Chef:
Grates 3 units per unit of product
Stainless steel 24 lbs. per unit of product
Burner subassemblies 2 units per unit of product
Shelves 4 units per unit of product
In the manufacture of Master Chef:
Grates 6 units per unit of product
Stainless steel 42 lbs. per unit of product
Burner subassemblies 4 units per unit of product
Shelves 5 units per unit of product
e. The anticipated purchase price for direct materials:
Grates $15 per unit
Stainless steel $6 per lb.
Burner subassemblies $110 per unit
Shelves $10 per unit
f. Direct labor requirements:
Backyard Chef:
Stamping Department 0.50 hr. at $17 per hr.
Forming Department 0.60 hr. at $15 per hr.
Assembly Department 1.00 hr. at $14 per hr.
Master Chef:
Stamping Department 0.60 hr. at $17 per hr.
Forming Department 0.80 hr. at $15 per hr.
Assembly Department 1.50 hrs. at $14 per hr.
Required:
1. Prepare a sales budget for July.
Gourmet Grill Company
Sales Budget
For the Month Ending July 31
Product and Area Unit Sales
Volume Unit Selling
Price Total Sales
Backyard Chef:
Maine $ $
Vermont
New Hampshire
Total $
Master Chef:
Maine $ $
Vermont
New Hampshire
Total $
Total revenue from sales $
2. Prepare a production budget for July. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign.
Gourmet Grill Company
Production Budget
For the Month Ending July 31
Units
Backyard Chef Master Chef
3. Prepare a direct materials purchases budget for July. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign.
Gourmet Grill Company
Direct Materials Purchases Budget
For the Month Ending July 31
Grates
(units) Stainless Steel
(lbs.) Burner Sub-
assemblies
(units) Shelves
(units) Total
Required units for production:
Backyard Chef
Master Chef
Desired inventory, July 31
Total
Estimated inventory, July 1
Total units to be purchased
Unit price $ $ $ $
Total direct materials to be purchased $ $ $ $ $
4. Prepare a direct labor cost budget for July.
Gourmet Grill Company
Direct Labor Cost Budget
For the Month Ending July 31
Stamping
Department Forming Department Assembly Department Total
Hours required for production:
Backyard Chef
Master Chef
Total
Hourly rate $ $ $
Total direct labor cost $ $

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Answer:

Gourmet Grill Company

1. Sales Budget for July:

Gourmet Grill Company

Sales Budget

For the Month Ending July 31

Product and Area Unit Sales

                                  Volume   Unit Selling Price   Total Sales

Backyard Chef:

Maine                           310            $700                     $217,000

Vermont                       240           $750                        180,000

New Hampshire          360           $750                       270,000

Total                            910                                         $ 667,000

Master Chef:

Maine                         150           $1,200                     $ 180,000

Vermont                      110            $1,300                       143,000

New Hampshire         180            $1,400                     252,000

Total                          440                                          $575,000

2. Production Budget for July:

Gourmet Grill Company

Production Budget  for the Month Ending July 31

Units

                                          Backyard Chef    Master Chef

Units sold                                   910                     440

Ending inventory                        40                        22

less beginning inventory          -30                       -32

Units to be produced              920                      430

3. Direct Materials Purchase Budget for July:

Gourmet Grill Company

Direct Materials Purchases Budget

For the Month Ending July 31

Grates  (units)                                      5,390 units

Stainless Steel (lbs.)                            40,440 lbs

Burner Sub- assemblies (units)           3,545 units

Shelves  (units)                                    5,805 units

Total  Required units for production:

                                  Backyard Chef    Master Chef     Total for prodn.

Grates                             2,760 units     2,580 units      5,340 units

Stainless steel             22,080 lbs       18,060 lbs        40,140 units

Burner subassemblies   1,840 units      1,720 units      3,560 units

Shelves                          3,680 units      2,150 units      5,890 units  

                                   Total used       July 31    Total   July 1     Purchases

                                  for prodn.       Desired                Estimated

Grates                            5,340             340      5,680     290         5,390

Stainless steel             40,140           1,800     41,940    1,500       40,440

Burner subassemblies 3,560             155       3,7`15       170          3,545

Shelves                         5,830             315        6,145      340          5,805

                                                Grates    Stainless    Burner          Shelves

                                                                 Steel        sub-assembly

Total units to be purchased   5,390       40,440        3,545            5,805

Unit price                                    $15              $6           $110               $ 10

Total direct materials

  to be purchased             $80,850  $242,640  $389,950      $58,050

Total cost of direct materials to be purchased = $771,490

4. Direct labor cost budget:

                              Stamping        Forming        Assembly        Total

Hours used:

Backyard Chef        460                 552             920                1,932

Master Chef           258                  344             645                1,247

Total hours used    718                  896           1,565                3,179

Hourly rate             $17                   $15              $14

Total cost            $12,206          $13,440       $21,910        $47,556

Explanation:

1) Data for July:

a) Sales by territory

                                        Maine        Vermont         New Hampshire

Backyard Chef (units)       310                240                    360        910

Master Chef (units)           150                 110                     180        440

Backyard Chef (prices)      $700           $750                   $750

Master Chef (prices)       $1,200         $1,300                $1,400

Sales Value:

Backyard Chef            $217,000     $180,000            $270,000

Master Chef                  180,000       143,000              252,000

Total sales                 $397,000     $323,000           $522,000

b. Estimated Inventories at July 1:

Direct materials:        Beginning    Purchases    Desired Ending     Used

Grates                           290 units       5,390          340 units           5,340

Stainless steel            1,500 lbs.       40,440        1,800 lbs             40,140

Burner subassemblies  170 units       3,545          155 units           3,560

Shelves                         340 units       5,805          315 units           5,830

c. Cost of Materials:        Units      unit costs       Total costs

Grates                             5,390       $15                $80,850  

Stainless steel              40,440       $6               $242,640

Burner subassemblies  3,545       $110             $389,950

Shelves                          5,805       $10                $58,050

Total                                                                     $771,490

d. Labor Cost

                                  Labor cost per hour      Hours Required

                                                                         Backyard    Master

Stamping Department       $17                        0.50 hr        0.60 hr

Forming Department         $15                       0.60 hr        0.80 hr

Assembly Department      $14                        1.00 hr         1.50 hrs

Units produced                                               920             430

Stamping Department total hours                 460 hrs       258 hrs

Forming Department                                      552 hrs       344 hrs

Assembly Department                                   920 hrs       645 hrs

Direct labor Cost :

Stamping department                            $7,820        $4,386     $12,206

Forming department                             $8,280         $5,160       13,440

Assembly department                          $12,880       $9,030        21,910

Total                                                     $28,980       $18,576    $47,556

or

Stamping department cost                          $8.50           $10.20

Forming department cost                              9.00             12.00

Assembly department cost                          14.00             21.00

Direct labor cost per unit                           $31.50          $43.20

Units produced                                              920             430

Total direct labor cost                               $28,980       $18,576   $47,556

e. Materials Usage

                                        Backyard Chef       Master Chef        Total

Units produced                 920                            430                  1,350

Materials used:

Grates                             2,760 units              2,580 units         5,340 units

Stainless steel             22,080 lbs                18,060 lbs           40,140 lbs

Burner subassemblies   1,840 units               1,720 units         3,560 units

Shelves                          3,680 units               2,150 units         5,830 units

f) Finished products:     Beginning Production  Desired Ending   Units Sold

Backyard Chef           30 units      920 units          40 units         910 units

Master Chef               32 units      430 units          22 units        440 units

Nick and Dale owned Buddy Corporation and had contacted Kurt's Warehousing to about storing some goods. Per the warehouse receipt, Nick and Dale would store the goods on its premises. This is an example of _______________.

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Answer:

Flex warehousing

Explanation:

Flex warehousing also known as Public Warehousing, is a form of warehousing in which various firms seek to store high-turnover product in spaces for short periods of time.

It is a type of warehouse space which allows many clients' products to be received, handled, stored, and transported out in a flexible environment.

It is used to cater for overflow of goods, so as to maximize the space and labor reserved for only one contract client at a time.

Hence , in this case, this is an example of FLEX WAREHOUSING.

___, born during the Great depression, grew froma need to understand the entire economy and to provide guidance on how to manage it

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Answer:

Macroeconomics.

Explanation:

It is defined to be a branch of economies that studies the behaviour and performance of an economy, this is done by aggregating it, taking a reasonable forecast with its recent happenings, investments and economic rise and falls and also the

Put simply, it focuses on the way the economy performs as a whole in its decision making processes. These variables that are been looked at includes the likes of unemployment, GDP, and inflation. Experts are seen to provide models that are used in explanations on the listed factors in tackling economic imbalance of the said country's economy.

Lefty provides demolition services in several southern states. Lefty has property as follows: Property State Beginning Ending Alabama $ 123,044 $ 204,241 Kentucky $ 203,317 $ 185,108 Mississippi $ 881,932 $ 1,002,396 Louisiana $ 243,951 $ 350,310 Tennessee $ 143,204 $ 143,204 Total $ 1,595,448 $ 1,885,259 Lefty is a Mississippi corporation. Lefty also rents property in Mississippi and Tennessee with annual rents of $56,000 and $21,000, respectively. What is Lefty's Mississippi property numerator

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Answer:

Lefty's Mississippi property numerator is

Property Numerator = $56,000

Which can be expressed as a percentage of the Average Annual Property Value

= Annual Rent/Average Annual Property

= $56,000/$942,164 x 100 = 5.9%

Explanation:

a) Data:

Property State       Beginning             Ending

Alabama                $ 123,044          $ 204,241

Kentucky               $ 203,317           $ 185,108

Mississippi            $ 881,932       $ 1,002,396

Louisiana             $ 243,951           $ 350,310

Tennessee          $ 143,204           $ 143,204

Total                 $ 1,595,448        $ 1,885,259

b) Calculations:

Mississippi

Beginning Property value = $ 881,932    

Ending Property value =   $ 1,002,396

Average annual property value = $942,164 ($ 881,932 + $ 1,002,396)/2

Rent in Mississippi =  $56,000

The result of the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions was to:_______

a. Make it obligatory for companies to adopt a zero-tolerance approach toward grease payments.
b. Make grease payments mandatory in order to obtain exclusive preferential treatment in a host nation.
c. Consider payment of speed money to be moral, but illegal.
d. Make bribery of foreign officials a criminal offense but not consider facilitating payments a criminal offense.
e. Make it mandatory for companies to adhere to the pollution control standards of their home country in all the nations in which they do business.

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Answer: d. Make bribery of foreign officials a criminal offense but not consider facilitating payments a criminal offense.

Explanation:

In December 1997, signatories accounting for around 70% of World Trade adopted the Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions which stated that countries must install Legislative laws that would prohibit the bribing of foreign officials as well as strict penalties for parties who engage in such. This was done to ensure that the playing field was level so to speak instead of one company getting special treatment because they paid for it.

One concern however was that the Convention did not consider Facilitating Payments a criminal offence which means that it could be used as a bypass for the bribery of foreign officials to still happen.  

A. Why may a hotel charge such very high prices for wine, soft drinks or even bottled water and yet quite reasonable prices for food and still get away with such high prices?

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Answer:

The justification given is indeed the performance, product as well as the location which makes up for the exorbitant cost charged.

Explanation:

It's indeed primarily although together with the goods, they have their service. The hotels wouldn't go out of operation even though they demand these high costs since perfect pairing some other considerations included within the amount, including the environment, infrastructure, facilities, services, etc.The income elasticity becomes extremely relatively elastic, which means the demand doesn't really exist based on the paid costs.

If the economy booms, RTF, Inc., stock is expected to return 13 percent. If the economy goes into a recessionary period, then RTF is expected to only return 5 percent. The probability of a boom is 83 percent while the probability of a recession is 17 percent. What is the variance of the returns on RTF, Inc., stock

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Answer: 0.000903

Explanation:

Expected return is the sum of the probability that the other returns will happen.

= (13% * 83%) + (5% * 17%)

= 10.79 % + 0.85%

= 11.64%

Variance = ((Return during boom - Expected return)²*probability of boom) + ((Return during recession - Expected Return)²*probability of recession)

Variance = ((13% -11.64%)² * 83%) + (5% - 11.64%)² * 17%)

= 0.0001535168 + 0.0007495232

= 0.000903

For what types of information would you use the Quick Analysis tool? Why would you choose to use the Quick Analysis tool and what other options would there be to calculate your data besides using this method? Is one method better than the other, or does it depend on what you are working with? Explain.

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Answer:

The Quick Analysis Tool (QAT) is a tool found in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet. It is very useful when dealing with an array of data with multiple cell qualities.The QAT gives one the ability to instantly produce various types of charts, including line and column charts, or add mini graphical representation of the data. Other alternative methods of achieving the above would be to go through the Data Tab on the Excel Ribbon and select the specific actions which one would like to effect.No method is better than the other. It all depends on the nature of work one is working on as well as one's dexterity or proficiency. With a simple array of data, one might find the QAT, which comes suggested as soon as the table with the data is highlighted, easy to use.

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Patty Corporation holds 75 percent of Slider Corporation's voting common stock, acquired at book value. The fair value of the noncontrolling interest at the date of acquisition was equal to 25 percent of the book value of Slider Corporation. On December 31, 20X8, Slider Corporation acquired 25 percent of Janet Corporation's stock. Slider records dividends received from Janet as nonoperating income. In 20X9, Janet reported operating income of $100,000 and paid dividends of $40,000. During the same year, Slider reported operating income of $75,000 and paid $20,000 in dividends.
1) Based on the information provided, what amount will be reported as consolidated net income for 20X9 under the treasury stock method?
a. $150,000
b. $100,000
c. $75,000
d. $175,000
2) Based on the information provided, what amount will be reported as income assigned to the controlling interest for 20X9 under the treasury stock method?
a. $18,750
b. $156,250
c. $175,000
d. $100,000

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Answer:

1) d. $175,000

2) b. $156,250

Explanation:

1. The computation of net income for 20X9 under the treasury stock method is shown below:-

Net income for 20X9 under the treasury stock method = Janet Operating income + Slider operating income

= $100,000 + $75,000

= $175,000

2. The computation of income assigned to the controlling interest for 20X9 is shown below:-

income assigned to the controlling interest for 20X9 = Janet Operating income + (Slider operating income × Remaining percentage)

= $100,000 + ($75,000 × 75%)

= $100,000 + $56,250

= $156,250

Therefore we have applied the above formulas.

Consider a team that you are familiar with - either by being a member of the team, a team leader, or a bystander. What were the team's goals?

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Answer:

• To ensure that there is no income leakage whatsoever

• Ensure that there is no customer complaint made to the company's executives

• Early closure not later than 5pm daily, Monday to Friday

• Ensure customer survey ratings of at least 8.0

• Drive paperless environment.

• Daily reconciliation of the bank's transit accounts.

Explanation:

I used to belong to a team called settlement and reconciliation , which is under operations support, business banking in one of the top financial institution.

The goals are as listed above. For instance as a settlement and reconciliation team, you must ensure accurate settlement of all merchants such that none would receive excess settlement s which could deplete the bank's income. Also, there must be no customer complaint escalated to the bank's executives hence team must promptly resolve all queries and complaint.

Another goal is to drive early closure. No member of staff must remain in the office after 5pm unless permission is obtained to deal urgent transaction. Each year, the bank conducts internal survey among departments to know how well we treat our internal and external stakeholders. The least score approved for my team is 8.0 out of 10 , which must be met.

Again, one of the goals of the bank is paperless drive which was included in each team or unit's goals. We support the drive for paperless transactions by suggesting means to consummate transactions without printing. We must also ensure daily and timely reconciliation of all our transit accounts in order to ensure that no idle fund is sitting in there.

Mario transferred real estate with an adjusted basis of $140,000 for similar real estate with a fair market value of $160,000. The exchange qualified as a like-kind exchange. The realized gain on the exchange was $

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Answer:

$20,000

Explanation:

Calculation for th e realized gain on the exchange

Using this formula

Realized gain=Fair market value - Adjusted basis

Let plug in the formula

Realized gain=$160,000-$140,0000

Realized gain=$20,000

Therefore the realized gain on the exchange was $ 20,000

AgCo sells corn in a perfectly competitive market. Say the current market price for a bushel of corn is $4.00. If AgCo prices at $4.10 per bushel for its corn, a. AgCo will sell less corn than other producers but still earn a reasonable profit. b. AgCo will sell no bushels of corn. c. AgCo's total revenue will increase. d. AgCo will maximize profit at that price.

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Answer:

b. AgCo will sell no bushels of corn.

Explanation:

A perfectly competitive market refers to market has many buyers and sellers will all the market selling the undifferentiated product without any difference.

Some of the others attributes of a perfectly competitive market are that buyers and sellers have perfect information about the price of a good,  no barriers to entry and exit, similar products are being sold, there are free entry and exit to the market, and all sellers are price takers.

All sellers are price takers implies that the price of good is determined or given by the market. Therefore, any attempt to increase the price beyond the price given by the market will result into a zero sale because the buyers will immediately switch to another seller selling at the market price which lower.

Based on the above explanation, AgCo will sell no bushels of corn because its prices at $4.10 per bushel for its corn is higher than the current market price for a bushel of corn of $4.00.

A company purchased $270,000 in supplies during the year. The supplies account increased by $10,000 during the year to an ending balance of $66,000. For what amount was the adjusting entry to supplies expense?

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Answer:

$260,000

Explanation:

Opening balance = Ending balance - Increase in ending balance

=$66,000 - $10,000

=$56,000

Supplies Expenses = Opening balance + Purchases - Closing balance

=$56,000 + $270,000 - $66,000

=$336,000 - $66,000

=$260,000

Therefore, the amount that will be the adjusting entry to supplies expenses is $260,000

Adams Bautista needs $26,700 in 8 years. Click here to view factor tables

Required:
a. What amount must he invest today if his investment earns 12% compounded annually?
b. What amount must he invest today if his investment earns 12% compounded annually?

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Answer:

a. $10,783.68

b. $10,510.36 semi annual compounding

Explanation:

a. This question requires the present value of $26,700 given 8 years and compounded annually at 12%.

Present Value = [tex]\frac{Future Value}{ ( 1 + interest)^{number of periods} }[/tex]

Present Value = [tex]\frac{26,700}{ 1.12^{8} }[/tex]

Present Value = $10,783.68

He would need to invest $10,783.68 today.

b. This is a duplicate of question 1 but I will solve it assuming semi-annual compounding just in case.

12% per annum would become = 12/2 = 6% per semi annum

Number of periods would become = 8 * 2 = 16 periods

Present Value = [tex]\frac{Future Value}{ ( 1 + interest)^{number of periods} }[/tex]

Present Value = [tex]\frac{26,700}{ 1.06^{16} }[/tex]

Present Value = $10,510.36

He would need to invest $10,510.36 today.

PROBLEM 1:
Equipment A Equipment B
cost $100,000 $63,000
Accumulated depreciation(1/1) $ 42,000 $36,000
Useful life 8 years 5 years
Depreciation method straight line straight line
Date sold 7/1/12 9/1/12
Sales price $ 39,000 $ 20,000
Journalize all entries required to update deprecition and record thesales of the two assets in 2012.accumulated depreciation includes depreciation recorded through 12/31/11.

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Answer:

Equipment A

Journal Entry - update depreciation

Depreciation expense $6,250 (debit)

Accumulated depreciation $6,250 (credit)

Journal Entry - to record the sale

Accumulated depreciation ($ 42,000 + $6,250) $48,250 (debit)

Cash $ 39,000 (debit)

Profit and Loss $12,750 (debit)

Equipment $100,000 (credit)

Equipment B

Journal Entry - update depreciation

Depreciation expense $6,300 (debit)

Accumulated depreciation $6,300 (credit)

Journal Entry - to record the sale

Accumulated depreciation ($36,000 + $6,300) $42,300 (debit)

Cash $ 20,000 (debit)

Profit and Loss $700 (debit)

Equipment $63,000 (credit)

Explanation:

Straight line method charges a fixed amount of depreciation for the time the asset is in use in the business.

Depreciation Expense = (Cost - Residual Value) / Estimated Useful Life

Equipment A

Depreciation Expense = $100,000 / 8 years

                                     = $12,500

Depreciation Expense for 2012 = $12,500 × 6/12

                                                    = $6,250

Journal Entry - update depreciation

Depreciation expense $6,250 (debit)

Accumulated depreciation $6,250 (credit)

Journal Entry - to record the sale

Accumulated depreciation ($ 42,000 + $6,250) $48,250 (debit)

Cash $ 39,000 (debit)

Profit and Loss $12,750 (debit)

Equipment $100,000 (credit)

Equipment B

Depreciation Expense = $63,000 / 5 years

                                     = $12,600

Depreciation Expense for 2012 = $12,600 × 6/12

                                                    = $6,300

Journal Entry - update depreciation

Depreciation expense $6,300 (debit)

Accumulated depreciation $6,300 (credit)

Journal Entry - to record the sale

Accumulated depreciation ($36,000 + $6,300) $42,300 (debit)

Cash $ 20,000 (debit)

Profit and Loss $700 (debit)

Equipment $63,000 (credit)

                                     

Designs by Candice is a graphic design studio specializing in logos and business stationery. Candice has just made a $69,300 investment in her company and desires a 11% return. Annually, she designs and prints 3,000 orders. Her costs include

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Answer:

Designs by Candice

Her costs include:

Costs of materials, labor, overheads.  

Then in charging her customers she would include the profit target of $7,623 (representing 11% of her capital investment).

Explanation:

As a graphic design studio, Design by Candice would buy stationery and design materials, including 3D printers and other software.  Candice would also incur labor costs on those doing the design proper.  There are also manufacturing overheads, including rent, utilities, etc. and not to forget other indirect costs like selling and marketing and administrative expenses.

Lynch Company manufactures and sells a single product. The following costs were incurred during the company’s first year of operations:
Variable costs per unit:
Manufacturing:
Direct materials $14
Direct labor $5
Variable manufacturing overhead $1
Variable selling and administrative $1
Fixed costs per year:
Fixed manufacturing overhead $264,000
Fixed selling and administrative $ 174,000
During the year, the company produced 33,000 units and sold 15,000 units. The selling price of the company’s product is $52 per unit.
Required:
1. Assume that the company uses absorption costing:
a. Compute the unit product cost.
b. Prepare an income statement for the year.
2. Assume that the company uses variable costing:
a. Compute the unit product cost.
b. Prepare an income statement for the year.

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Answer:

1a. $28

1b. Income statement for the year Absorption Costing

Sales (15,000 units × $52)                                             $780,000

Less Cost of Sales

Opening Stock                                          $0

Add Cost of Goods Manufactured     $924,000

Less Closing Inventory                       ($504,000)       $420,000

Gross Profit                                                                    $360,000

Less Expenses :

Selling and administrative Expenses :

Variable ($1 × 15,000 units)                                           ($15,000)

Fixed                                                                            ($ 174,000)

Net Income/ (Loss)                                                        $171,000

2a. $20

2b. Income statement for the year Variable Costing

Sales (15,000 units × $52)                                             $780,000

Less Cost of Sales

Opening Stock                                          $0

Add Cost of Goods Manufactured     $660,000

Less Closing Inventory                       ($360,000)       ($300,000)

Gross Profit                                                                     $480,000

Less Expenses :

Selling and administrative Expenses :

Fixed manufacturing overhead                                   ($264,000)

Variable ($1 × 15,000 units)                                            ($15,000)

Fixed                                                                             ($ 174,000)

Net Income/ (Loss)                                                          $27,000

Explanation:

Absorption Costing :

Unit product cost = all manufacturing costs (fixed and variable)

                             = $14 + $5 + $1 + ($264,000 / 33,000)

                             = $28

Cost of Goods Manufactured = 33,000 units × $28

                                                 = $924,000

Closing Inventory = 18,000 units × $28

                             = $504,000

Variable Costing :

Unit product cost = variable manufacturing costs

                             = $14 + $5 + $1

                             = $20

Cost of Goods Manufactured = 33,000 units × $20

                                                 = $660,000

Closing Inventory = 18,000 units × $20

                             = $360,000

You are preparing a presentation on networking for a professional development seminar that your company is hosting for its employees. You look at the attendance list and see that you have good relationships with all of the registered seminar participants. Additionally, this presentation is a follow-up presentation that was requested by previous participants. You know you will have a friendly audience. What organizational pattern would be best for this situation

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Answer:

any pattern.

Explanation:

When preparing a presentation for an organizational seminar, it is ideal to pre-analyze the audience for whom you will be presenting, the common characteristics of the audience will be essential for choosing the best organizational pattern.

In the scenario above, it is possible to perceive that the public is known and friendly, therefore any organizational pattern can be used, the focus in this case should be the use of a pattern that increases the involvement of the participants.

The essential thing is for the presenter to convey confidence by passing on important information, preparing beforehand, maintaining a friendly and cordial posture and being open to interaction with the public.

Which of the following statements is false about Activity-based management?
A. While useful, activity-based management and Activity-Based Costing information is not always cost efficient to obtain
B. The information needed for activity-based management is a direct byproduct of Activity-Based Costing
C. Activity-based management is an activity that is similar to Activity-Based Costing but requires a very different set of information
D. Activity-based management is designed to help management know which activities add the most value to goods and services

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Answer:

C. Activity-based management is an activity that is similar to Activity-Based Costing but requires a very different set of information

Explanation:

Activity based management is the process by which a business identifies activities that contributes more to profitability of the business. These activities are retained.

While activities whose cost does not justify the profit they generate are discarded.

Activity based costing is used to allocate cost of a product based on level of activity of a particular process.

Activity based management uses information from activity based costing to identify processes that contribute more to profitability.

So the statement - Activity-based management is an activity that is similar to Activity-Based Costing but requires a very different set of information. - Is false

Activity-based management (ABM) is a way of identifying and assessing activities that a firm conducts, as well as doing a value chain analysis or a re-engineering exercise to enhance strategic and operational decisions in an organization, utilizing activity-based costing.

So, option C is correct as this is the only false statement about activity based management.

The other options are incorrect as:

Option A is incorrect as yes activity-based management and activity-based costing are not always cost-efficient.

Option B is incorrect as yes activity-based management and activity-based costing have many similarities but they need different information.

Option D is incorrect as yes activity-based management analysis every good and services provided by company and help organization know which of them add more value to organization.

Thus every statement is correct only statement C is untrue.

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Dinklage Corp. has 7 million shares of common stock outstanding. The current share price is $68, and the book value per share is $8. The company also has two bond issues outstandingSuppose the most recent dividend was "$3.25" and the dividend growth rate is 5 percent. Assume that the overall cost of debt is the weighted average of that implied by the two outstanding debt issues. Both bonds make semiannual payments. The tax rate is 21 percent. What is the company’s WACC?

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Answer:

WACC = 15.08%

Explanation:

Some information is missing:

"The first bond issue has a face value of $70 million, a coupon rate of 6 percent, and sells for 97 percent of par. The second issue has a face value of $40 million, a coupon rate of 6.5 percent, and sells for 108 percent of par. The first issue matures in 21 years, the second in 6 years."

In order to calculate WACC we must first determine the YTM and market values of the 2 bonds.

bond 1:

market value = $70,000,000 x 0.97 = $67,900,000

YTM = {4,200,000 + [(70,000,000 - 67,900,000)/21]} / [(70,000,000 + 67,900,000)/2] = 4,300,000 / 68,950,000 = 6.24%

bond 2:

market value = $40,000,000 x 1.08 = $43,200,000

YTM = {2,600,000 + [(40,000,000 - 43,200,000)/6]} / [(40,000,000 + 43,200,000)/2] = 2,066,667 / 41,600,000 = 4.97%

weighted average cost of debt:

total value of debt = $67,900,000 + $43,200,000 = $111,100,000

weighted average cost = [($67,900,000/$111,100,000) x 6.24%] + [($43,200,000/$111,100,000) x 4.97%] = 3.814% + 1.933% = 5.75%

cost of equity (Re):

$68 = ($8 x 1.05) / (Re - 5%)

Re - 5% = $8.40 / $68 = 12.35%

Re = 17.35%

outstanding stock's market value = 7,000,000 x $68 = $476,000,000

WACC = [($476,000,000/$587,100,000) x 17.35%] + [($111,100,000/$587,100,000) x 5.75% x 0.79] = 14.07% + 1.01% = 15.08%

On October 1, 2017, Waterway, Inc. assigns $1,160,700 of its accounts receivable to Wildhorse National Bank as collateral for a $747,900 note. The bank assesses a finance charge of 3% of the receivables assigned and interest on the note of 9%. Prepare the October 1 journal entries for both Waterway and Wildhorse.

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Answer:

                                             Waterway, Inc.

        General Journal                            Debit            Credit

Cash                                                      $713,079

Interest Expense ($1,160,700 * 3%)     $34,821  

Notes Payable                                                          $747,900

                                     Wildhorse National Bank

        General Journal                            Debit            Credit

Notes Receivable                                  $747,900

Cash                                                                           $713,079

Interest Revenue ($1,160,700 * 3%)                          $34,821

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