Manufacturing cost data for Copa Company are presented below. Indicate the missing amount for each letter (a) through (i).

Case A Case B Case C
Direct materials used $(a) $73,230 $133,500
Direct labor 59,750 90,370 (g)
Manufacturing overhead 50,000 84,670 104,900
Total manufacturing costs 198,600 (d) 257,500
Work in process 1/1/20 (b) 19,770 (h)
Total cost of work in process 224,960 (e) 339,300
Work in process 12/31/20 (c) 16,940 72,760
Cost of goods manufactured 189,300 (f) (i)

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Answer 1

Answer:

(a) $88,850

(b) $26,360

(c) $35,660

(d) $248,270

(e) $268,040

(f) $251,100

(g) $19,100

(h) $81,800

(i) $412,060

Explanation:

$59,750 + $50,000 - $198,600 = $88,850

$198,600 - $224,960 = $26,360

$224,960 - $189,300 = $35,660

$73,230 + $90,370 + $84,670 = $248,270

$248,270 + $19,770 = $268,040

$268,040 - $16,940 = $251,100

$133,500 + $104,900 - $257,500 = $19,100

$257,500 - $339,300 = $81,800

$339,300 + $72,760 = $412,060

Answer 2

The cost of goods manufactured calculates the total production cost of manufactured goods in a particular period.

Manufacturing cost data for Copa Company

(A)Direct materials used= $59,750 + $50,000 - $198,600 = $88,850

(B)Work in process 1/1/20 =$198,600 - $224,960 = $26,360

(C)Work in process 12/31/20=$224,960 - $189,300 = $35,660

(D)Total manufacturing costs=$73,230 + $90,370 + $84,670 = $248,270

(E)Total cost of work in process =$248,270 + $19,770 = $268,040

(F)Cost of goods manufactured=$268,040 - $16,940 = $251,100

(G)Direct labor=$133,500 + $104,900 - $257,500 = $19,100

(H)Work in process 1/1/20 =$257,500 - $339,300 = $81,800

(I)Cost of goods manufactured=$339,300 + $72,760 = $412,060

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On January 1, 2021, Essence Communications issued $800,000 of its 10-year, 8% bonds for $700,302. The bonds were priced to yield 10%. Interest is payable semiannually on June 30 and December 31. Essence Communications records interest at the effective rate and elected the option to report these bonds at their fair value. On December 31, 2021, the market interest rate for bonds of similar risk and maturity was 9%. The bonds are not traded on an active exchange. The decrease in the market interest rate was due to a 1% decrease in general (risk-free) interest rates.

Required:
a. Using the information provided, estimate the fair value of the bonds at December 31, 2021.
b. Prepare the journal entry to record interest on June 30, 2021 (the first interest payment).
c. Prepare the journal entry to record interest on December 31, 2021 (the second interest payment).
d. Prepare the journal entry to adjust the bonds to their fair value for presentation in the December 31, 2021, balance sheet.

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Answer:

A)

before decrease in rates: 706,483

   after rate decrease:            751,360

B)

interest expense 35,015.12

discount on BP 3,015.12

cash 32,000

--bonds first interest payment--

C)

interest expense 35,165.87

discount on BP       3,165.87

cash              32,000

--second interest payment--

D)

unrealized loss 44,877

  discount on bonds payable  44,877

--to adjust bonds valuation--

Explanation:

First, we solve for the present value of the bond to get the proceeds from the issuance.

[tex]C \times \frac{1-(1+r)^{-time} }{rate} = PV\\[/tex]

C 32,000

time 20

rate 0.05

[tex]32000 \times \frac{1-(1+0.05)^{-20} }{0.05} = PV\\[/tex]

PV $398,790.7310

[tex]\frac{Maturity}{(1 + rate)^{time} } = PV[/tex]  

Maturity   800,000.00

time   20.00

rate  0.05

[tex]\frac{800000}{(1 + 0.05)^{20} } = PV[/tex]  

PV   301,511.59

PV c $398,790.7310

PV m  $301,511.5863

Total $700,302.3173

Now, we do the table for the first year:

# / Principal/      paid /    interest /       Amort/End. P

1 700,302 32000 35015.12 3015.12 703,317

2 703,317 32000 35165.87 3165.87 706,483

Now, we have to redo the calculations for the bonds market value considering a decrease in the market rate to 9%

[tex]C \times \frac{1-(1+r)^{-time} }{rate} = PV\\[/tex]

C 32,000

time 18

rate 0.045

[tex]32000 \times \frac{1-(1+0.045)^{-18} }{0.045} = PV\\[/tex]

PV $389,119.7377

[tex]\frac{Maturity}{(1 + rate)^{time} } = PV[/tex]  

Maturity   800,000.00

time   18.00

rate  0.045

[tex]\frac{800000}{(1 + 0.045)^{18} } = PV[/tex]  

PV   362,240.30

PV c $389,119.7377

PV m  $362,240.2951

Total $751,360.0328

We adjust for: 751,360 - 706,483 = 44,877

This will be an unrealized loss as the liability increases but, will be realized on the redemption of the bonds or at the end of the bonds' life.

The following transactions for the month of March have been journalized and posted to the proper accounts. Mar. 1 The business received a $9,000 cash contribution from the owner. Mar. 2 Paid the first month's rent of $600. Mar. 3 Purchased equipment by paying $4,000 cash and executing a note payable for $5,000. Mar. 4 Purchased office supplies for $600 cash. Mar. 5 Billed a client for $10,000 of design services completed. Mar. 6 Received $8,000 on account for the services previously recorded. What is the balance in Accounts Receivable

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Answer:

$2,000

Explanation:

Calculation for What is the balance in Accounts Receivable

Credit sales $10,000

Less : Collection ($8,000)

Account receivable $2,000

Therefore the balance in Accounts Receivable will be $2,000

Assume General Electric Company reports the following footnote in its 10-K report. December 31 (In millions) 2016 2015 Raw materials and work in process $ 5,527 $ 5,042 Finished goods 5,152 4,806 Unbilled shipments 333 402 11,012 10,250 Less revaluation to LIFO (697) (661) $10,315 $ 9,589 The company reports its inventories using the LIFO inventory costing method. Assume GE has a 35% income tax rate. As of the 2016 year-end, how much has GE saved in taxes by choosing LIFO over FIFO method for costing inventory

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Answer:

$ 244 million

Explanation:

Calculation for how much has GE saved in taxes by choosing LIFO over FIFO method for costing inventory

Tax rate Amount (In millions)

LIFO $ 10,315.00 35% =$ 3,610.25

FIFO $ 11,012.00 35% =$ 3,854.20

Savings in taxes $ (697.00) $ (243.95)

Hence,

Savings in taxes=$ 3,610.25 million-$ 3,854.20 million

Savings in taxes=($243.95 million)

Savings in taxes=($ 244 million) Approximately

Therefore the amount that GE saved in taxes by choosing LIFO over FIFO method for costing inventory will be $ 244 million

The Package Store hires workers to wrap packages. The store sells this service for $5. The marginal revenue product of this store's fifth worker is $50. The marginal product of the fifth worker is A) 0.01 package. B) 1 package. C) 10 packages. D) indeterminate from this information

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Answer: 10 packages

Explanation:

Marginal revenue (MR) is defined as an increase in the revenue that a company makes which is gotten from an additional sale that is made from a unit of output.

The marginal product of the fifth worker will be calculated as:

= Marginal Revenue Product / Price

= 50/5

= 10

You purchased a 5-year, 6% annual-coupon bond with $1,000 par value. The yield to maturity at the time of purchase was 4%. You sold the bond after one year, right after receiving the first coupon payment. The bond's yield to maturity was 3.4% when you sold it. What is your holding period return on the bond

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Answer:

6.12%

Explanation:

the market value of the bond when you purchased it was:

PV of face value = $1,000 / 1.04⁵ = $821.93

PV of coupon payments = $60 x 4.4518 (PV annuity factor, 4%, 5 periods) = $267.11

initial investment = $1,089.04

after 1 year, you receive $60 +

PV of face value = $1,000 / 1.034⁴ = $874.82

PV of coupon payments = $60 x 3.6818 (PV annuity factor, 3.4%, 4 periods) = $220.91

market price = $1,095.73

total holding return = ($1,095.73 + $60 - $1,089.04) / $1,089.04 = 6.12%

Direct Materials Used in Production
Slapshot Company makes ice hockey sticks. On June 1, Slapshot had $48,000 of materials in inventory. During the month of June, the company purchased $132,000 of materials. On June 30, materials inventory equaled $45,000.
Required:
Calculate the direct materials used in production for the month of June.

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Answer:

$135,000

Explanation:

The direct materials used in production for the month of June is computed as;

= Materials inventory at June 1 + Materials purchased during the month of June - Materials inventory at June 30

= $48,000 + $132,000 - $45,000

= $135,000

Therefore, the direct materials used in production for the month of June is $135,000

Common-size and trend percents for Rustynail Company's sales, cost of goods sold, and expenses follow. Common-Size Percents Trend Percents Current Yr 1 Yr Ago 2 Yrs Ago Current Yr 1 Yr Ago 2 Yrs Ago Sales 100.0 % 100.0 % 100.0 % 104.5 % 103.3 % 100.0 % Cost of goods sold 63.7 61.5 57.4 116.0 110.7 100.0 Total expenses 14.3 13.8 14.1 106.1 101.1 100.0 Determine the net income for the following years. Did the net income increase, decrease, or remain unchanged in this three-year period?

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Answer:

Rustynail Company

1. The net income for the following years:

Common-Size Percents and Trend Percents

                              Current    1 Yr       2 Yrs       Current    1 Yr       2 Yrs

                                   Yr        Ago       Ago             Yr        Ago       Ago

Sales                       100.0 %  100.0 % 100.0 %   104.5 %  103.3 %   100.0 %

Cost of goods sold  63.7        61.5       57.4       116.0       110.7       100.0

Total expenses         14.3        13.8        14.1       106.1        101.1       100.0

Net Income              22.0       24.7       28.5        77.2        86.7      100.0

2. The net income decrease in this three-year period.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Common-Size Percents and Trend Percents

                              Current    1 Yr       2 Yrs       Current    1 Yr       2 Yrs

                                   Yr        Ago       Ago             Yr        Ago       Ago

Sales                       100.0 %  100.0 % 100.0 %   104.5 %  103.3 %   100.0 %

Cost of goods sold  63.7        61.5       57.4       116.0       110.7       100.0

Total expenses         14.3        13.8        14.1       106.1        101.1       100.0

Net Income              22.0       24.7       28.5        77.2        86.7      100.0

b) The net incomes for the common-size percents are obtained by deducting the cost of goods sold and the total expenses from sales.  The net incomes for the trend percents are obtained by stating the base year as 100% and then calculating the other years.  This takes the form of taking the net income for the analysis year/base year's and then multiplying by 100.

Oriole Company, organized in 2019, has set up a single account for all intangible assets. The following summary discloses the debit entries that have been recorded during 2020.
1/2/20 Purchased patent (7-year life) $311,500
4/1/20 Purchase goodwill (indefinite life) 355,000
7/1/20 Purchased franchise with 10-year life; expiration date 7/1/30 435,000
8/1/20 Payment of copyright (5-year life) 162,000
9/1/20 Research and development costs 225,000
$1,488,500
Required:
1. Prepare the necessary entry to clear the Intangible Assets account and to set up separate accounts for distinct types of intangibles.
2. Make the entry as of December 31, 2020, recording any necessary amortization.
3. Reflect all balances accurately as of December 31, 2020.

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Answer:

Oriole Company

a. Journal Entries:

1. December 31, 2020:

Accounts Titles        Debit          Credit

Patent                 $311,500

Goodwill             355,000

Franchise           435,000

Copyright           162,000

R & D expense 225,000

Intangibles                              $1,488,500

To transfer out to individual intangible accounts.

2. Amortization Expense:

Accounts Titles        Debit          Credit

Debit Amortization Expenses:

Patent                   $44,500

Franchise              $21,750

Copyright              $13,500

Accumulated amortization       $79,950

To record amortization expense for the year.

3. December 31, 2020 balances:

December 31, 2020 Balances:

                       Book Value     Amortization Expense  Net Book Balance

Patent                 $311,500       $44,500                           $267,000

Goodwill             355,000       $0                                     $355,000

Franchise           435,000       $21,750                             $413,250

Copyright           162,000        $13,500                            $148,500

R & D expense 225,000        $225,000                         $0

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

1/2/20 Purchased patent (7-year life) $311,500

4/1/20 Purchase goodwill (indefinite life) 355,000

7/1/20 Purchased franchise with 10-year life; expiration date 7/1/30 435,000

8/1/20 Payment of copyright (5-year life) 162,000

9/1/20 Research and development costs 225,000

$1,488,500

Amortization Expenses:

Patent = $44,500 ($311,500/7)

Goodwill = $0

Franchise = $21,750 ($435,000/10 * 6/12)

Copyright = $13,500 ($162,000/5 * 5/12)

Total  =     $79,950

December 31, 2020 Balances:

                       Book Value     Amortization Expense  Net Book Balance

Patent                 $311,500       $44,500                           $267,000

Goodwill             355,000       $0                                     $355,000

Franchise           435,000       $21,750                             $413,250

Copyright           162,000        $13,500                            $148,500

R & D expense 225,000        $225,000                         $0

The following cost data relate to the manufacturing activities of Black Diamond Ski Company during 2013:
Manufacturing Overhead Costs:
Property taxes, factory $ 3,000
Utilities, factory $ 5,000
Indirect labor $10,000
Depreciation, factory $24,000
Insurance, factory $ 6,000
Total Actual Manufacturing OH Costs $48,000 Other Costs Incurred: Purchases of raw materials $32,000 Direct labor costs $40,000 The Black Diamond Ski Company used 10,200 machine hours during the period. Inventories: Raw Materials, 1/1/13 $ 8,000 Raw Materials, 12/31/13 $ 7,000 Work in Process, 1/1/13 $ 6,000 Work in Process, 12/31/13 $ 7,500 The company uses normal costing to record product costs. The company budgeted for $52,500 in total overhead costs for the year. The cost driver associated with the overhead is machine hours and the company expected to use 10,500 machine hours.
REQUIRED:
1) Compute the amount of over-applied or under-applied overhead cost for the year.
2) Determine the cost of goods manufactured for the year.

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Answer:

See Below

Explanation:

1.

= Actual manufacturing overhead cost - Budgeted total overhead

Actual manufacturing overhead cost = $48,000

Budgeted total overhead = $52,500

= $48,000 - $52,500

= $4,500

The above is under applied overhead since Budgeted overhead is more than the actual overhead expended.

2. Cost of goods manufactured

Inventories ; raw materials at the beginning

$8,000

Add purchases of raw materials

$32,000

Less direct materials ending

$7,000

Direct materials used

$33,000

Direct labor cost

$40,000

Manufacturing overhead cost

$77,000

Indirect labor

$10,000

Property tax

$3,000

Utilities factory

$3,000

Beta Alpha Psi, the accounting honorary fraternity, held a homecoming party. The fraternity expected attendance of 80 persons and prepared the following budget: Room rental .. $ 170 Food ....... 660 Entertainment .. 570 Decorations ... 210 Total ...... $1,610 After Beta Alpha Psi paid all the bills for the party, the total cost came to $1,885 or $275 over budget. Details are $170 for room rental; $875 for food; $570 for entertainment; and $270 for decorations. Ninety-six persons attended the party. 1. Prepare a performance report for the party that shows how actual costs differed from the budget. That is, include in your report the budgeted amounts, actual amounts, and variances. 2. Suppose the fraternity uses a management-by-exception rule. Which costs deserve further examination

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Answer:

Beta Alpha Psi

1. Performance Report for the party:

                                                        Budget         Actual        Variance

Expected attendance (persons)        80                96               16

Room rental ..                                 $ 170            $170              $0

Food .......                                          660              875              $215 U

Entertainment ..                               570              570              $0

Decorations ...                                  210              270               $60 U

Total ......                                       $1,610         $1,885             $275 U

2. The costs that deserve further examination are Food and Decorations.  The party overspent on these items.

Explanation:

Since 96 persons attended the party, the food cost should have been  = $792 ($660/80 * 96), which is the flexible budget cost.  The cost of decorations should have remained $210 unless there were improper estimates of the items required for the decorations and the size of the party venue.

The Pioneer Company has provided the following account balances: Cash $39,800; Short-term investments $5,800; Accounts receivable $7,800; Supplies $57,000; Long-term notes receivable $3,800; Equipment $105,000; Factory Building $198,000; Intangible assets $7,800; Accounts payable $28,200; Accrued liabilities payable $3,100; Short-term notes payable $17,600; Long-term notes payable $101,000; Common stock $198,000; Retained earnings $77,100. What are Pioneer's total current assets

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Answer:

Pioneer's total current assets are $110,400.

Explanation:

Pioneer's total current assets can be calculated using the following formula:

Current assets = Cash + Short-term investments + Accounts receivable + Supplies ............... (1)

Where;

Cash = $39,800

Short-term investments = $5,800

Accounts receivable = $7,800

Supplies = $57,000

Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:

Current assets = $39,800 + $5,800 + $7,800 + $57,000 = $110,400

Assume that you live in California and are on vacation, traveling by car from California to Texas. You are injured in a motel room when the bed on which you are sleeping collapses, causing you to fall to the floor. You suffer substantial back and leg injuries, requiring many medical treatments and causing you to miss work for 15 weeks. Your medical bills total $50,000 and your lost wages total $15,000. You intend to sue the owner of the Texas motel.

Required:
a. Can you bring your case in federal court? Why or why not?
b. Can you commence the case in California? What additional information might you need to answer this question?
c. At the end of the trial, the jury awards you $100,000 ($50,000 for medical, $15,000 for lost wages and $35,000 for punitive damages). After the trial, the attorney for the hotel approaches and offers to settle the case for $50,000. Should you consider accepting the settlement? Why or why not?

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Answer:

a. No.  A state court will do a better job in this case because it exercises unlimited jurisdiction.  Moreover, you can only bring your case to a federal court if the amount of your claim is up to $75,000 or the issue is exclusive to the federal court.  This is not the case here.

b. Yes and No.  We need some additional information about the accident location to help answer this question definitively.

c. No. You should not consider accepting the offered settlement.  The jury award is meant to pay for your medical bills and also to help you recover financially as though the accident did not happen in the first place.  Accepting any lesser amount after the judgment is rendered is in bad taste.  The other party should have negotiated to settle out of court before the final judgment was rendered.  But it did not.  So, go with the jury award.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Missed work for 15 weeks

Total medical bills incurred = $50,000

Total lost wages incurred = $15,000

Jury award = $100,000 ($50,000 for medical, $15,000 for lost wages and $35,000 for punitive damages)

Settlement offer = $50,000

A management dilemma defines the research question. Group startsTrue or FalseTrue, selectedFalse, unselected

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

It is not always the case that a management dilemma results in the research question. However, a research question might be defined by an identified need for improvement.

A management dilemma defines the research question is false. The correct option is false.

A research topic is defined as "a question that a research project seeks to answer." A research question must be chosen for both quantitative and qualitative research. Data gathering and analysis will be required for the investigation, and the methods for this may vary greatly. Good research topics are usually focused and specific in order to improve understanding on an essential topic.

To formulate a research topic, one must first decide if the study will be qualitative, quantitative, or mixed. Other circumstances, such as project finance, may have an impact not only on the research topic itself, but also on when and how it is created during the research process.

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You discover that your supervisor/team leader stole a password and she has been secretly logging into the computer of another team leader to get information about their team’s funding sources. She is aware that you caught her and tells you that this information has helped your team stay competitive and get ahead. She prefers that you keep her secret. How would you handle this situation?

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Answer:

I would probably tell him/her that I wouldn't really keep it a secret if she keeps doing the same things over and OVER again the first time I would keep it a secret though if she does it again I'll have to tell someone right away.

Explanation:

The ledger of Columbia, Inc. on March 31, 2014, includes the following selected accounts before adjusting entries.
Debit Credit
Prepaid Insurance 2,240
Supplies 3,120
Equipment 36,000
Unearned Service Revenue 13,600
An analysis of the accounts shows the following.
1. Insurance expires at the rate of $280 per month.
2. Supplies on hand total $960.
3. The equipment depreciates $240 per month.
4. During March, services were performed for two-fifths of the unearned service revenue.
Prepare the adjusting entries for the month of March.

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Answer:

Journal 1

Debit : Insurance expense $280

Credit : Prepaid Insurance $280

Being Insurance expense recognized

Journal 2

Debit : Supplies expense $2,160

Credit : Supplies $2,160

Being Supplies Expense Recognized

Journal 3

Debit : Depreciation expense $240

Credit : Accumulated depreciation $240

Being Depreciation expenses recognized

Journal 4

Debit : Unearned Service Revenue $5,440

Credit : Service Revenue Earned $5,440

Being Service Revenue Earned being recognized

Explanation:

Expenses are decreases in income that results as an increase in liabilities and decreases in assets. Note the Decreases in Assets and Increases in Liabilities that have occurred - they represent Expenses which need to be recognized.

Service revenue is recognized when the services are actually performed, thus Reverse the Unearned Service Revenue when services are performed.

Use the following Year 3 data: Other Selling and Administrative Expenses $ 1,052,000 Other Expenses 249,300 Sales Revenue 4,887,000 Advertising and Promotion Expenses 553,350 Salaries and Wages Expense 2,527,800 Income Tax Expense 167,350 Interest Expense 114,750 Required: Prepare the annual income statement for Kvass, Inc.

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Answer:

$222,450

Explanation:

Computation of annual income statement for Kvass Inc. is shown below

Sales revenue

$4,887,000

Less:

Selling and admn expenses

($1,052,000)

Other expenses

($249,300)

Advertising and promotion expenses

($553,350)

Salaries and wages expenses

($2,527,800)

Income tax expenses

($167,350)

Interest expense

($114,750)

Net income

$222,450

During the current year, Alpha sold inventory to Beta for $100,000. As of year end, Beta had resold only 60 percent of these intra-entity purchases. Alpha sells inventory to Beta at the same markup it uses for all of its customers. What is the total for consolidated cost of goods sold

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Answer:

a. $173,000

Explanation:

Missing word "Alpha Company owns 80 percent of the voting stock of Beta Company. Alpha and Beta reported the following account information from their year-end separate financial records: Alpha Beta Inventory $95,000 $88,000 Sales Revenue 800,000 300,000 Cost of Goods Sold 600,000 180,000 During the current year, Alpha sold inventory to Beta for $100,000."

Percentage of profits Alpha charge to other customers = ($800,000 - $600,000) / $800,000 = 25% of sales

Stock held at year end by beta from the purchases made from Alpha = $100,000 * 40% =$40,000

Profit involved in stock held by beta from the purchases made from Alpha = $40,000 * 25% = $10,000

So, Value of stock of Beta = $88,000 - $10,000 = $78,000

Hence, Total for consolidated inventory = $95,000 + $78,000 = $173,000

The courts ruled that the pay disparity between the sexes at Jaxon Corp. was illegal and ordered the company to remedy it. Jaxon Corp. cannot lower the wages of the higher-paid group in order to comply with the law.
True Or False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

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The statement "The courts ruled that the pay disparity between the sexes at Jaxon Corp. was illegal and ordered the company to remedy it. Jaxon Corp. cannot lower the wages of the higher-paid group in order to comply with the law" is true.

What is disparity?

The disparity can be defined as a lack of equality or likeness, particularly in an unfair way: the widening discrepancy between the affluent and poor.

Inequalities in other parts of society, such as the legal system, education, academe, commercial institutions, and politics, are referred to as social disparities. Most of the time, the social discrepancies listed above are the result of other disparities, such as economic disparity, gender disparity, or racial disparity.

The courts determined that Jaxon Corp.'s wage inequality between the sexes was unconstitutional and ordered the corporation to correct it. To comply with the legislation, Jaxon Corp. cannot reduce the compensation of the higher-paid group. Therefore, the above statement is true.

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One current answer to the historical struggle within management to balance the things of production and the humanity of production is social business, including the use of social media. Please indicate if the social media benefits listed below aid a thing of production or the humanity of production. Social media benefit Thing of production Humanity of production Improve efficiency Facilitate collaboration

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Answer:

Humanity of production

Explanation:

You have graduated from college but unfortunately have $39,000 in outstanding loans. The loans require payments of $3,435 per year, which covers interest and principal repayment (that is, the loan has the same basic features as a mortgage). If the interest rate is 4 percent, how long will it take you to repay the debt

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Answer:

15.44 years

Explanation:

Using both excel rate function and financial calculator, the time taken to repay the debt can be computed thus:

Excel rate function:

=nper(rate,pmt,-pv,fv)

rate= interest rate=4%

pmt=yearly payment=c

pv=loan oustanding=-39000

fv=the balance after all payments should be zero=0

=nper(4%,3435,-39000,0)= 15.44 years

Financial calculate

PMT= 3435

RATE=4

PV=-39000

FV=0

CPT N=15.44 years

This means a payment of $3,435 per year for 15 years  and $ 1,511.40  ($3,435*0.44) in the sixteenth year

You are writing a report on the effectiveness of upper-management meetings in your company. Your first step is to determine whether to conduct an interview, carry out an observation, or administer a survey. You decide to observe one or two meetings to obtain primary data. You arrive late for the first meeting and walk into the room unannounced. What observation rule should you have followed

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Answer:

Arrive early and obtain permission to observe

Explanation:

As a profession it is important to plan in advance also it is needed to demonstrate yourself in terms of an attitude and behavior this includes the organizing of the task and aimed to delivered the work by maintaining the high quality in order to meet out the objectives. In order to work effectively it is very significant to be on time.

In the given case, you have to arrive early so that you can give the brief introduction of yourself that obtain the permission for observing and shows the professionalism

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:

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)

Equipment with a book value of $83,500 and an original cost of $162,000 was sold at a loss of $32,000. Paid $106,000 cash for a new truck. Sold land costing $320,000 for $400,000 cash, yielding a gain of $80,000. Long-term investments in stock were sold for $91,400 cash, yielding a gain of $16,250. Use the above information to determine cash flows from investing activities. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)

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Answer:

Net cash flow from investing activities $417,400

Explanation:

The computation of cash flow from investing activity is given below:

Cash flow from investing activities  

Add: Equipment sold ($83,500 - $32,000) $51,500

(Book value - loss )  

Less : Acquisition of new truck -$106,000

Add : Land sold $400,000

Add : Long term investment sold $91,400

Net cash flow from investing activities $417,400

Tirri Corporation has provided the following information: Cost per Unit Cost per Period Direct materials $ 7.50 Direct labor $ 3.85 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 1.55 Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 24,400 Sales commissions $ 1.05 Variable administrative expense $ 0.60 Fixed selling and administrative expense $ 8,800 If the selling price is $28.10 per unit, the contribution margin per unit sold is closest to:

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Answer:

$13.55

Explanation:

The contribution margin per unit is computed as;

= Selling price - (Direct materials + Direct labor + Variable manufacturing overhead + Sales commission + Variable administrative expense)

= $28.10 - ($7.50 + $3.85 + $1.55 + $1.05 + $0.60)

= $28.10 - $14.55

= $13.55

Therefore , the contribution margin per unit is $13.55

Lucido Products markets two computer games: Claimjumper and Makeover. A contribution format income statement for a recent month for the two games appears below:
Claimjumper Makeover Total
Sales $ 30,000 $70,000 $100,000
Variable expenses 20,000 50,000 70,000
Contribution margin $ 10,000 $ 20,000 30,000
Fixed expenses 24,000
Net operating income $ 6,000
Required:
1. What is the overall contribution margin (CM) ratio for the company?
2. What is the company's overall break-even point in dollar sales?
3. Prepare a contribution format income statement at the company's break-even point that shows the appropriate levels of sales for the two products.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

1. Overall contribution margin ratio for the company

= (Total contribution margin ÷ Total sales) × 100

= ($30,000 ÷ $100,000) × 100

= 0.3 × 100

= 30%

2. Company's overall break even point in dollar sales

= Fixed cost/Contribution margin ratio

= $24,000 / 0.3

= $80,000

3. Contribution format at break even point.

•Claim jumpover

Sales

$30,000

Less

Variable cost

($20,000)

Contribution margin

$10,000

•Makeover

Sales

$100,000

Less

variable cost

($50,000)

Contribution margin

$50,000

Adidea Corp. regularly buys merchandise from vendors. It just purchased 1,000 units on credit from one of its vendors. How will the company record this transaction?

The company will record the purchase as a debit to the inventory account and a credit to the ________ account.

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Answer:

Vendor's account/ accounts payable

Explanation:

Merchandise is an asset to the company. An increase in assets is debited to that particular merchandise or inventory account.

Since the merchandise was bought on credit, liabilities will increase. An increase in liabilities is credited to the specific vendor's account who supplied the goods on credit.

Summary of opportunity cost

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Opportunity costs is the possible options you lose when making a decision. This is usually tied to revenues when making business decisions. If I have 3 options to choose from and I only pick the 1st one then the other two options are considered opportunity costs. You lose the potential gain from the alternative options.
Opportunity cost is the value of the next best thing you give up whenever you make a decision.

Brief Exercise 1-1 (Algo) Accrual accounting [LO1-2] Cash flows during the first year of operations for the Harman-Kardon Consulting Company were as follows: Cash collected from customers, $290,000; Cash paid for rent, $30,000; Cash paid to employees for services rendered during the year, $110,000; Cash paid for utilities, $40,000. In addition, you determine that customers owed the company $50,000 at the end of the year and no bad debts were anticipated. Also, the company owed the gas and electric company $1,000 at year-end, and the rent payment was for a two-year period. Calculate accrual net income for the year.

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Answer:

Net Income for the year is $174,000

Explanation:

Net Income Calculation for the year is done below:

Particulars                                                            $

Revenues (290,000 + 50,000)                      340,000

Less: Rent (30,000 / 2)                                    (15,000)

Less: Salaries                                                   (110,000)

Less: Utilities (40,000 + 1,000)                        (41,000)

Net Income                                                        174,000

Please note the following with regard to the calculation done above:

Revenue includes both the cash collected from customers and cash owed by the customers, which received later on at the end of the year.Rent has been divided by two, this is due to the fact that calculation of  net income is done for the current period so only one year rent is taken.Utilities include cash paid for utilities and the amount company owed to gas & electric company.

Transactions that affect earnings do not necessarily affect cash. Identify the effect, if any, that each of the following transactions would have upon cash and net income. The first transaction has been completed as an example. (If an amount reduces the account balance then enter with negative sign preceding the number e.g. -15,000 or parentheses e.g. (15,000).)

Required:
a. Purchased $133 of supplies for cash.
b. Recorded an adjusting entry to record use of $31 of the above supplies.
c. Made sales of $1,297, all on account.
d. Received $865 from customers in payment of their accounts.
e. Purchased equipment for cash, $2,528.
f. Recorded depreciation of building for period used, $610.

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Solution :

Required :

Items                                                                               Cash             Net Income

a). Supplies of $133 purchased for cash                      - $ 133                 --

b). Recorded the adjustment entry so as to

    record use the $31 for the above supplies                --                    $ 31

c). Made sales of the $ 1297 on account                        --                    $ 1,297

d). $865 received from customers as payment

   of accounts                                                                  $ 865                 --

e). $ 2,528 purchased the equipment for cash          - $ 2, 528            --

f). Recorded the depreciation of the building

    for the period use of $ 610                                         --                    $ 610

Scott wants to accumulate $3,800 over a period of 11 years so that a cash payment can be made for roof maintenance on his summer cottage. To have this amount when it is needed, he will make annual deposits at the end of each year into a savings account that earns 7.0% annual interest per year. How much must each annual deposit be

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Answer:

$240.76

Explanation:

The formula to determine the annual deposit is :

p = FV / annuity factor

Annuity factor = {[(1+r)^n] - 1} / r

FV = Future value  

P = Present value  

R = interest rate  

N = number of years  

Annuity factor = (1.07^11 - 1) / 0.07 = 15.783599

p = $3800 / 15.783599 = $240.76

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