On January 1, 2021, Kapoor Co. sold equipment to its subsidiary, Howard Corp., for $125,000. The equipment had cost $150,000, and the balance in accumulated depreciation was $70,000. The equipment had an estimated remaining useful life of eight years and no salvage value. Both companies use straight-line depreciation. On their separate 2021 income statements, Kapoor and Howard reported depreciation expense of $86,000 and $64,000, respectively. The amount of depreciation expense on the consolidated income statement for 2021 would have been: Multiple Choice $144,375. $165,625. $150,000. $134,375. $155,625.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The amount of depreciation expense on the consolidated income statement is $144,375

Explanation:

The computation of the depreciation expense is shown below:

Excess depreciation arise on gain on sale of asset is

= ($125,000 -  $80,000) ÷ 8 years

= $5,625

Now the Consolidated depreciation is

= $86,000 + $64,000 - $5,625

= $144,375

Hence, the amount of depreciation expense on the consolidated income statement is $144,375


Related Questions

The following trial balance was drawn from the records of Havel Company as of October 1, year 2. Cash$16,000 Accounts receivable 60,000 Inventory 40,000 Store equipment 200,000 Accumulated depreciation $76,800 Accounts payable 72,000 Line of credit loan 100,000 Common stock 50,000 Retained earnings 17,200 Totals$316,000 $316,000 c. Indicate whether Havel will need to borrow money during October by preparing October's Cash Budget. (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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Question Completion:

Sales for October are expected to be $180,000, consisting of $40,000 in cash and $140,000 on credit. The company expects sales to increase at the rate of 10 percent per month. All accounts receivable are collected in the month following the sale.

Answer:

Havel Company

Havel may need to borrow money to be able to repay the Line of credit loan, pay salaries, and other office expenses, including interest on the line of credit loan.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Havel Company

Trial Balance

As of October 1, Year 2:

Cash                          $16,000

Accounts receivable  60,000

Inventory                    40,000

Store equipment     200,000

Accumulated depreciation      $76,800

Accounts payable                      72,000

Line of credit loan                    100,000

Common stock                          50,000

Retained earnings                      17,200

Totals                    $316,000 $316,000

Expected sales in October = $180,000

Cash sales = $40,000

Credit sales = $140,000

Cash collection: month following the sale

Cash Budget for October 30, Year 2:

Beginning balance             $16,000

Cash receipts

Cash sales                           40,000

Accounts receivable           72,000

Total cash available        $128,000

Cash payments:

Accounts payable              72,000

Line of credit repayment 100,000

Total payments              $172,000

Ending cash balance     ($44,000)

Please see the concluding part of the question as it is incomplete.

Sales for October are expected to be $180,000, consisting of $40,000 in cash and $140,000 on credit. The company expects sales to increase at the rate of 10 percent per month. All accounts receivable are collected in the month following the sale.

Answer

The company (Havel) would have to borrow money inorder  to pay back  Line of credit loan which includes salary payment plus other interest accrued on the line of credit and other petty office expenses.

Havel Company

Trial Balance

As of October 1, Year 2:

Cash                            $16,000

Accounts receivable  $60,000

Inventory                     $40,000

Store equipment        $200,000

Accumulated depreciation        $76,800

Accounts payable                      $72,000

Line of credit loan                      $100,000

Common stock                            $50,000

Retained earnings                      $17,200

Totals                          $316,000 $316,000

We know that;

Expected sales in October = $180,000 which is gotten by adding

Cash sales =   $40,000

Credit sales = $140,000

Also,

Cash collection: month following the sale

Cash Budget for October 30, Year 2:

Beginning balance             $16,000

Cash receipts;

Cash sales                          $40,000

Accounts receivable          $72,000

Total cash available           $128,000

Cash payments;

Accounts payable              $72,000

Line of credit repayment   $100,000

Total payments                  $172,000

Ending cash balance         ($44,000)

It therefore means Havel would have to borrow money inorder  to pay back  Line of credit loan which includes salary payment plus other interest accrued on the line of credit and other petty office expenses.

How would I put the reason I left my job simply and professionally if this was the reason: I left my job due to my drivers ed schedule interfering with my work schedule, I was also not able to get to and from work since my dad couldn't take me there all the time.​

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I think that you could say it mostly like that by make your words more descriptive, I don’t really know what your going for tho

Sheffield Corp. adopted the dollar-value LIFO method of inventory valuation on December 31, 2019. Its inventory at that date was $1010000 and the relevant price index was 100. Information regarding inventory for subsequent years is as follows: Date Inventory at Current Prices Current Price Index December 31, 2020 $1287000 106 December 31, 2021 1429000 124 December 31, 2022 1627000 129 What is the cost of the ending inventory at December 31, 2020 under dollar-value LIFO

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Answer: $1226400

Explanation:

The cost of the ending inventory at December 31, 2020 under dollar-value LIFO will be calculated as:

= $1010000 + [($1287000/106 × 100) - $1010000] × 106/100

= $1010000 + ($1214151.4 - $1010000) × 1.06

= $1010000 + ($204150.94 × 1.06)

= $1010000 + $216400

= $1226400

Therefore, the cost of the ending inventory at December 31, 2020 under dollar-value LIFO is $1226400.

Your company, a small start-up corporation, buys raw materials from Regina Fabrics on credit. Because her company has had several problems over the recent months, Regina demands either full payment in advance or a guaranty from someone with proof of assets to cover the debt. Your company does not have the cash on hand but you have sufficient assets to cover the debt and so you sign a guaranty on a six-month loan for the fabric. After two months, your company has the cash to pay off the loan and your financial officer offers to pay Regina. Because of some issues with her company, she refuses to accept payment and requests that you continue to pay the monthly payments. A month later your company is now short on cash and Regina comes to you as the guaranty and requests that you make the payment. You are unhappy that she didn't accept the payment when you had the cash. Evaluate whether or not you should have to pay as the guaranty.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

I believe that the main thing here that can favor my company is if there's documentation for every process involved with my dealings with Regina Fabrics.

This could have been solved if she didn't reject the cash that was offered to her company after two months, so there should be a formal documents that shows that she rejected the cash which should be acknowledged and signed by her. Also, the monthly payments received by her should be documented as well.

With regards to the above, if there is a formal documentation in place, then I won't have to pay as the guaranty but if this isn't in place, then I may have to pay since there won't be evidences against her.

Scare-2-B-U (S2BU) specializes in costumes for all occasions. The average price of each of its costumes is $310. For each occasion, S2BU receives a 20 percent deposit two months before the occasion, 50 percent the month before, and the remainder on the day the costume is delivered. Based on information at hand, managers at S2BU expect to make costumes for the following number of occasions during the coming months.
April 40
May 35
June 20
July 30
August 55
September 120
Required:
(a) What are the expected revenues for S2BU for each month, April through September? Revenues are recorded in the month of the occasion.
(b) What are the expected cash receipts for each month, April through July?

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Answer:

Scare-2-B-U (S2BU)

a) The expected revenues for each month:

Month        Number of Occasions  Expected Revenue

April                         40                          $12,400

May                          35                            10,850

June                        20                             6,200

July                          30                             9,300

August                     55                           17,050

September             120                          37,200

Total                      300                        $93,000

b) The expected cash receipts:

                                  April        May         June       July  

Expected revenue $12,400  $10,850   $6,200   $9,300

20% 2 months         $1,240    $1,860     $3,410    $7,440

50% 1 month             5,425      3,100       4,650     8,525

30% delivery date     3,720     3,255        1,860     2,790

Cash receipts        $10,385   $8,215     $9,920  $18,755

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Average selling price for each costume = $310

Cash Collections:

20% 2 months before delivery

50% 1 month before delivery

30% on the delivery date

Month        Number of Occasions  Expected Revenue

April                         40                          $12,400

May                          35                            10,850

June                        20                             6,200

July                          30                             9,300

August                     55                           17,050

September             120                          37,200

Total                      300                        $93,000

                                  April        May         June       July      August    Sept.

Expected revenue $12,400  $10,850   $6,200   $9,300  $17,050  $37,200

20% 2 months         $1,240    $1,860     $3,410   $7,440

50% 1 month             5,425      3,100       4,650    8,525   $18,600

30% delivery date     3,720     3,255        1,860    2,790        5,115    $11,160

Cash receipts        $10,385   $8,215     $9,920 $18,755

Ridley is an officer of Sun Watts, Inc. Ridley knows that a Sun Watts engineer recently developed a new, inexpensive method for collecting, storing, and converting solar power into fuel. Ridley takes advantage of this information to buy Sun Watts stock from Taylor and, after the discovery is announced publicly, to sell the stock to Ulrich at a profit. Taylor claims that this is a violation of federal law. Is Taylor correct

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Answer:

Yes, Taylor is correct

Explanation:

In the case above between Taylor and Ridley, it a a clear violation of the federal law . This is due to the fact that Ridley bought the stocks of Sun Watts, Inc. from Taylor as a result of the insider information he has gotten and the public are not aware of it or or have no access to the information beforehand.

Ridley is in violation of federal law by buying the stock at a lower price.

It is stated in the SEC Act of 1934 both criminal and civil penalties. criminal guilty of the above can be fined about $5 million and up to 20 years in prison. Ridley can give a penalty amost to as much as triple the profits gotten or the loss avoided by the guilty party.

Suppose you started a new all-equity financed company that is expected to generate an ROE of 15% indefinitely. The current book value per share equals $30. The required return on the stock equals 12% and you expect to grow at a constant rate of 5% forever. What is the value of the stock of the startup company

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Answer:

The value of the stock at start-up = $67.5

Explanation:

According to the dividend valuation model , the current price of a stock is the present value of the expected future dividends discounted at the required rate of return  

This principle can be applied as follows:  

The value of stock today is the present value of the future return discounted at the required rate of return

The return can be computed as the ROE × Book value of share

Return = 15%× 30 =4.5

Price of stock today = D× (1+g)/r-g

D= current return, g- growth rate, r-required rate of return

DATA: D= 4.5, g= 5%, r= 12%

PV  = 4.5× (1.05)/(0.12-0.05)

= 67.5

The value of the stock at start-up = $67.5

Allure Company manufactures and distributes two products, M and XY. Overhead costs are currently allocated using the number of units produced as the allocation base. The controller has recommended changing to an activity-based costing (ABC) system. She has collected the following information: Activity Cost Driver Amount M XY Production setups Number of setups $ 73,000 12 18 Material handling Number of parts 49,000 68 23 Packaging costs Number of units 246,000 96,000 60,000 $ 368,000 What is the total overhead per unit allocated to Product XY using activity-based costing (ABC)

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the allocation rates:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Production setups= (73,000 / 30)= $2,433.33 per setup

Material handling= (49,000 / 91)= $538.46 per number of part  

Packaging costs= (246,000 / 156,000)= $1.58 per unit

Now, we need to allocate costs to Product XY:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Production setups= 2,433.33*18= 43,799.94

Material handling= 538.46*23= 12,384.58

Packaging costs= 1.58*60,000= $94,800

Total allocated costs= $150,984.52

Finally, per unit basis:

Unitary cost= 150,984.52 /60,000= $0.27

an Corporation of Japan has two regional divisions with headquarters in Osaka and Yokohama. Selected data on the two divisions follow: Division Osaka Yokohama Sales $ 9,100,000 $ 21,000,000 Net operating income $ 455,000 $ 1,470,000 Average operating assets $ 2,275,000 $ 10,500,000 Required: 1. For each division, compute the return on investment (ROI) in terms of margin and turnover. 2. Assume that the company evaluates performance using residual income and that the minimum required rate of return for any division is 12%. Compute the residual income for each division.

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Answer:

Part 1 - ROI

In terms of Margin :

Division Osaka  = 20 %

Division Yokohama  = 14 %

In terms of Turnover :

Division Osaka  = 400 %

Division Yokohama = 200 %

Part 2 - Residual Income

Division Osaka = $182,000

Division Yokohama  = $210,000

Explanation:

Return on investment (ROI) = Divisional Profit Contribution / Assets Employed in the division x 100

In terms of Margin :

Division Osaka = $ 455,000 / $ 2,275,000 x 100 = 20 %

Division Yokohama = $ 1,470,000/ $ 10,500,000 x 100 = 14 %

In terms of Turnover :

Division Osaka = $ 9,100,000 / $ 2,275,000 x 100 = 400 %

Division Yokohama = $ 21,000,000/ $ 10,500,000 x 100 = 200 %

Residual income = Controllable Profit - Cost of Capital Charge on Controllable Investment

Therefore,

Division Osaka = $ 455,000 - $ 2,275,000 x 12 % = $182,000

Division Yokohama = $ 1,470,000  - $ 10,500,000 x 12 % = $210,000

Assume a company is preparing a budget for its first two months of operations. During the first and second months it expects credit sales of $48,000 and $76,000, respectively. The company expects to collect 60% of its credit sales in the month of the sale and the remaining 40% in the following month. What is the expected cash collections from credit sales during the first month

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Answer:

$28,800

Explanation:

Follow the given collection policy :

Cash Collection = 60 % in month of the sale + 40 %  in the following month

therefore,

During the first month :

Cash Collection = 60 % in month of the sale only

                            = $48,000 x 60 %

                            = $28,800

The expected cash collections from credit sales during the first month is $28,800

Exercise 9-18 (Algorithmic) (LO. 5) In 2020, the CEO of Crimson, Inc., entertains 9 clients at a skybox in Memorial Stadium for a single athletic event during the year. Substantive business discussions occurred at various times during the event. The box cost $6,750 per event and seats 11 people. (The cost of a regular, nonluxury box seat at Memorial ranges from $50 to $100.) Refreshments served during the event cost $1,720 (and were separately itemized on the bill Crimson received). How much of these costs may Crimson deduct

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Answer: $860

Explanation:

As substantive business discussions took place in box at various times, there can be certain deductions for business purposes.

The box cost is not deductible because the cost is substantially higher than the cost of nonluxury box seats at the same stadium.

As per normal taxation convention, 50% of the refreshments can be deducted as business expenses:

= 50% * 1,720

= $860

Bruce Tulgan, a consultant on generational workplace issues, estimates that 3.5 million people between the ages of 40 and 58 vanished from the American workforce from 2001 to 2004. That's about 5 percent of all baby-boomers. Tulgan writes, "Older white-collar workers are quickly becoming disenfranchised through no fault of their own. They have difficulty getting back into the job market, and when they do, their compensation is often significantly reduced." The disenfranchisement of baby boomers is an example of

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Answer:

unequal treatment and hostile impact

Explanation:

The baby boomers are defined as the demographic cohort of people who were born between the year 1946 to year 1964. This generation of people are known a the baby boomers.

In the context, according to a consultant of generational workplace issues, Bruce Tulgan nearly 5% of all the baby boomers  got vanished from the American workforce between the year 2001 to 2004. These white collar workers are becoming disenfranchised from their job through no fault of their own. The disenfranchisement of these baby boomers is an example of :

-- hostile impact

-- bona fide discrimination

-- quid pro quo selectivity

-- gender selectivity

-- unequal treatment

Job destroyer? ~ The Wellcome Global Monitor is the world’s largest study into how people around the world think and feel about science and major health challenges. The battle between man and machines goes back centuries. Are they taking our jobs? Or are they merely easing our workload? According to the article in The Guardian titled "Technology has created more jobs than it has destroyed, says 140 years of data", a study by economists at the consultancy firm Deloitte concluded that rather than destroying jobs, technology has been a "great job-creating machine". The article further states that machines will take on more repetitive and laborious tasks but seem no closer to eliminating the need for human labor than at any time in the last 150 years.

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Harry, Hermione, and Ron formed an S corporation called Bumblebore. Harry and Hermione both contributed cash of $30,000 to get things started. Ron was a bit short on cash but had a parcel of land valued at $70,700 (basis of $60,000) that he decided to contribute. The land was encumbered by a $40,700 mortgage. What tax bases will each of the three have in his or her stock of Bumblebore

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Answer:

Harry and Hermione $30,000

Ron’s $19,300

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What tax bases will each of the three have in his or her stock of Bumblebore

Based on the information given we were told that both Harry and Hermione contributed cash of the amount of $30,000 to get things started which means that Harry and Hermione TAX BASES will be $30,000

Calculation for Ron’s Tax bases

Using this formula

Ron’s Tax bases=Basis of the property contributed-Mortgage

Let plug in the formula

Ron’s Tax bases=$60,000-$40,700

Ron’s Tax bases=$19,300

Therefore Harry and Hermione tax based will be $30,000 and Ron’s Tax bases will be $19,300

20) Although sounding contradictory, some firms see great benefit to orienting operations that simultaneously focus efforts on ensuring local responsiveness, aggressively reducing operational costs, and systematically transferring ideas and innovations among subsidiaries. Companies following this approach are considered to be following a(n) ________ strategy. multidomestic transnational international global

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Answer:

transnational

Explanation:

A business strategy sets the overall direction for the business because it focuses on defining how a business would achieve its goals, objectives, and mission; as well as the funds and material resources required to implement or execute the business plan.

A transnational strategy can be defined as a set of planned actions through which a company focuses on establishing other branches in foreign markets. Thus, there exist some level of centralization, cooperation and interdependence between its headquarter, branches, subsidiaries and retail stores.

This ultimately implies that, a transnational strategy simply involves companies adopting the following approach;

I. Focusing efforts on ensuring local responsiveness.

II. Aggressively reducing operational costs.

III. Systematically transferring ideas and innovations among subsidiaries.

Hence, companies following the aforementioned approach are considered to be following a transnational strategy.

According to the video, what qualities do Loading Machine Operators need? Check all that apply.
college degree
high-school degree
on-the-job training
customer-service
skills leadership experience​

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Answer:

B and C

Explanation:

Edge 2021

Answer:

Explanation:

it is high-school degree and on-the-job training

2. NEIU Company has no beginning and ending inventories, and reports the following information for its only product: Direct materials used $125,000 Direct labor $100,000 Fixed indirect manufacturing $75,000 Variable indirect manufacturing $25,000 Variable selling and administrative $50,000 Fixed selling and administrative $25,000 Units produced and sold 25,000 NEIU Company uses the absorption approach to prepare the income statement. What is the product cost per unit

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Answer:

Product cost per unit = $13

Explanation:

Absorption costing values units of inventory and production using full cost per unit. Full cost per unit includes variable cost and a portion of fixed production overheads. The fixed production overhead are charged to cost units using predetermined overhead absorption rate.

The full cost per unit = D.mat cost + D.labour cost + Variable overheads+ Fixed overheads.

Total full absorption cost = 125,000 + 100,000 + 75,000 + 25,000=325,000

Full cost per unit = Total full absorption cost/Number of units

                            = 325,000/25,000 =$13

Note that we excluded non- production cost like selling and administrative from the computation because they are not related to production

Product cost per unit = $13

Take a deck of playing cards and remove the aces, jacks, queens, kings, and jokers. Imagine that any remaining card in the deck is a single individual, either a seller or a consumer, and all are gathered at a single perfectly competitive market. Red cards are sellers, and black cards are consumers. The number on a card indicates the individual's WTP or MC. Each seller owns a single unit of an indivisible good. Each consumer can buy at most one unit of the good from a seller. Then the market outcome will be

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Answer:

the equilibrium price is 6 and units sold is 10

Explanation:

In the case when we eliminate all the jacks, queens, aces and kings we have a total of 36 card that left with the numbers from 2 to 10

also there are 18 red card of sellers and 18 black card of buyers

Now the following table should be prepared

Price       Quantity demanded      Quantity supplied

2                          18                                2

3                           16                               4

4                           14                               6

5                           12                               8

6                           10                              10

7                            8                               12

8                           6                                14

9                           4                                 16

10                          2                                 19

As we can see that at the price of 6 the quantity demanded would be equivalent to the quantity supplied

So, the equilibrium price is 6 and units sold is 10

As a bank loan officer, you are considering a loan application by Peak Performance Sporting Goods. The company has provided you with the following information: Cash $ 25,000 Accounts Receivable 45,000 Inventory 140,000 Fixed Assets 190,000 Current Liabilities 70,000 Long-term Liabilities 90,000 Peak Performance's debt to owners' equity ratio (rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent) is:

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Answer:

66.7%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine Peak Performance's debt to owners' equity ratio

First step is to calculate the Owner's Equity using this formula

Owner's Equity=Total Assets - Total Liabilities

Where,

Total Assets =$25,000 + $45,000 + $140,000 + $190,000

Total Assets = $400,000

Total Liabilities =$70,000 + $90,000

Total Liabilities=$160,000

Let plug in the formula

Owner's Equity=$400,000-$160,000

Owner's Equity=$240,000

Now let Calculate the debt to owners equity ratio using this formula

Debt to owners equity ratio= Debt [total Liabilities]/Owner's Equity

Let plug in the formula

Debt to owners equity ratio = $160,000/$240,000

Debt to owners equity ratio = 0.667*100

Debt to owners equity ratio= 66.7%

Therefore Peak Performance's debt to owners' equity ratio is 66.7%

Investing $2,000,000 in TOM's Channel Support Systems initiative will at a minimum increase demand for your products 3.0% in this and in all future rounds. (Refer to the TOM Initiative worksheet in the CompXM Decisions menu.) Looking at the Round 0 Inquirer for Andrews. last year?s sales were $163,189,230. Assuming similar sales next year. the 3.0% increase in demand will provide $4,895,677 of additional revenue. With the overall contribution margin of 34.1%. after direct costs this revenue will add $1,669,426 to the bottom line. For simplicity, assume that the demand increase and margins will remain at last year's levels. How long will it take to achieve payback on the initial $2,000,000 TQM investment, rounded to the nearest month?
a) TOM investment will not have a significant financial impact
b) 5 months
c) 14 months
d) 10 months

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Answer:

c) 14 months

Explanation:

Initial investment = $2,000,000

Revenue = $1,669,426

Profit = $2,000,000 - $1,669,426 = $330,574

Payback period = 1 + [Profit/Revenue]

Payback period = 1 + [$330,574/$1,669,426]

Payback period = 1 + 0.198017

Payback period = 1.198017 years

Payback period = 1.198017 * 12 months

Payback period = 14.376204 months

Payback period = 14 months approximately.

Item1 0.41 points Item Skipped eBookAskPrintReferencesCheck my workCheck My Work button is now enabledItem 1 Problem 10-42 (LO 10-1) (Algo) Brittany started a law practice as a sole proprietor. She owned a computer, printer, desk, and file cabinet she purchased during law school (several years ago) that she is planning to use in her business. FMV at Time Purchase Converted to Asset Price Business Use Computer $ 5,800 $ 4,100 Printer 3,600 3,450 Desk 4,500 4,300 File cabinet 3,500 3,525 Using the above information, what is the depreciable basis that Brittany should use in her business for each asset

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Well if the item is 0.41 you divide it over pie

Which company does not issue credit reports? O A. TransUnion B. Experian C. Equifax D. Expedia​

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Answer:

Expedia

Explanation:

Last year Lawn Corporation reported sales of $115,000 on its income statement. During the year, accounts receivable decreased by $10,000 and accounts payable increased by $15,000. The company uses the direct method to determine the net cash provided by (used in) operating activities on the statement of cash flows. The sales revenue adjusted to a cash basis for the year would be

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Answer:

$125,000

Explanation:

Particulars                                                     Amount

Sales revenue                                            $115,000

Add: Accounts receivable decrease        $10,000

Cash Receipt from customers                 $125,000

The sales revenue adjusted to a cash basis for the year is $125,000.

All of the following are qualities of certification programs except:

A.it is designed to train people for specific jobs
B.it is offered in vocational schools
C.people do not have to take general education courses
D.it takes several years to complete

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

nor sure but I think this is the right one


What would be the effects if a business didn't follow the matching principle?

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Matching principles refers to that the expenses incurred during a period be recorded in the same period in which the related revenues are earned.

If a Business fails to follw the principle It may not be able to create proper financial statements and that may provide an inaccurate current position of the business

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Rent
Quanti
Demanded
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Supplied
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3
$ 800
$1,000
$1,200
$1,400
$1,600
$1,800
30
25
22
19
17
15
10
14
17
19
21
22
Using the table, what is the quantity of the surplus at $1,800?
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B
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D
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Answer:

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I know headquarters wants us to add that new product line," said Dell Havasi, manager of Billings Company’s Office Products Division. "But I want to see the numbers before I make any move. Our division’s return on investment (ROI) has led the company for three years, and I don’t want any letdown."
Billings Company is a decentralized wholesaler with five autonomous divisions. The divisions are evaluated on the basis of ROI, with year-end bonuses given to the divisional managers who have the highest ROIs. Operating results for the company’s Office Products Division for this year are given below:
Sales $10,000,000
Variable expenses 6,000,000
Contribution margin 4,000,000
Fixed expenses 3,200,000
Net operating income $800,000
Divisional operating assets $4,000,000
The company had an overall return on investment (ROI) of 15% last year (considering all divisions).The Office Products Division has an opportunity to add a new product line that would require an additional investment in operating assets of $1,000,000. The cost and revenue characteristics of the new product line per year would be:
Sales $2,000,000
Variable expenses 60% of sales
Fixed expenses $640,000
Requirement:
Compute the Office Products Division's ROI for the most recent year; also compute the ROI as it would appear if the new product line is added.

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Answer:

1. 20.0%

2. 16.0%

Explanation:

1. Computation for the Office Products Division's ROI for the most recent year

Using this formula

ROI = Net operating income /Divisional average operating assets

Let plug in the formula

ROI= $800000/$4000000

ROI= 20.0%

Therefore the Office Products Division's ROI for the most recent year will be 20%

2. Computation for the ROI as it would appear if the new product line is added.

First step is to calculate the Net operating income using this formula

Net operating income = Sales - Variable expenses - Fixed expenses

Let plug in the formula

Net operating income= $2000000 - (60% x $2000000) - $640000

Net operating income= $160000

Now let compute the ROI

ROI = $160000/$1000000

ROI = 16.0%

Therefore the ROI as it would appear if the new product line is added is 16.0%

The fraction between the net revenue and the investment is called return on investment (ROI). A high ROI rate indicates investment profit above its generation value.

ROI can be calculated by:

[tex]\text{ROI} &= \dfrac{\text{Profit earned}}{\text{Cost of investment}}[/tex]

The Products Division's ROI will be 20% and ROI if the new product is added would be 16.0%.

1. Estimate for the Office Products Division's ROI for the most current time can be calculated as follow:

Using the formula:

[tex]\text{ROI} &= \dfrac{\text{Net operating income}}{\text{Divisional average operating assets}}[/tex]

[tex]\text{ROI} & = \dfrac{\$ 800000}{\$ 4000000}[/tex]

ROI= 20.0%

The Office Products Division's ROI for the most current time will be 20%.

2. Calculation for the ROI if the new product range is added.

The Net operating income can be calculated by using the formula:

[tex]\text{Net operating income} = \text{Sales} - \text{Variable\;expenses} - \text{Fixed expenses}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Net operating income} = \text{\$2000000} - \text{60\%} \times {\$2000000}} - \text{\$640000}[/tex]

Net operating income= $160000

Calculation of ROI:

[tex]\text{ROI} &= \dfrac{\$160000}{\$1000000}[/tex]

ROI = 16.0%

If the new product line is added then ROI will be 16.0%.

To learn more about return on investment (ROI) follow the link:

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If foreign manufacturers cut manufacturing costs and profit margins in response to a depreciation in the U.S. dollar, the effect of these actions is to a. lengthen the amount of time in which the depreciation leads to a smaller trade deficit. b. shorten the amount of time in which the depreciation leads to a smaller trade surplus. c. shorten the amount of time in which the depreciation leads to a smaller trade deficit. d. lengthen the amount of time in which the depreciation leads to a smaller trade surplus.

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Answer:

a. lengthen the amount of time in which the depreciation leads to a smaller trade deficit.

Explanation:

Depreciation can be defined as the reduction of cost of a fixed asset systematically until the value of the asset becomes zero.

The Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS) can be defined as a depreciation system that avails business owners or companies the ability and opportunity to recover or recoup the cost basis of physical assets that have experienced deterioration over a specific period of time.

In the United States of America, the Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS) is used mainly for tax purposes because it gives room for faster depreciation of a physical asset in its first years or initial usage and reduces depreciation as it is being used over a long period of time.

Hence, if foreign manufacturers cut or reduce their manufacturing costs and profit margins in response to a depreciation in the U.S. dollar, the effect of these actions is certainly to lengthen or increase the amount of time in which the depreciation in the U.S dollars leads to a smaller trade deficit.

A deficit can be defined as an amount by which money, falls short of its expected value.

In Financial accounting, deficit is usually as a result of revenue falling below expenses or expense exceeding revenue at a specific period of time.

For instance, if in a country liabilities exceeds assets or import exceeds export there would be a deficit in the financial account of the country. This is simply as a result of a country having to import more goods and services than it is exporting to other countries in trade.

In conclusion, a trade deficit is caused because the value of goods and services exported is lower than the value of goods and services being imported in a particular country.

Why is it important for developers to be careful when using cascading deletes?

They may create orphaned records.
They may link to data in external databases.
They may delete more records than intended.
They may disconnect the bond between tables.

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Answer:

C. They may delete more records than intended.

Explanation: Just answered it on edg. 2021

Answer:

(C) They may accidentally delete more records than intended.

Explanation:

Assignment directions
The United States Census Bureau has many different types of data that is useful to businesses and organizations that need secondary data to make business or organizational decisions. Explore the web site. It has information about a variety of topics, not just population data. Find information that you could use in making a business or organizational decision. Which information did you choose? What kind of business or nonprofit organization would you use it for? How would you and the team you were working with use the data? What opportunities to explore or problems to solve would you use the data for? Be specific about the data itself and about which business or organizational decisions you would use it to make.

Assignment guidelines
Create a detailed PowerPoint slideshow addressing the following:

1 What information from the United States Census Bureau did you choose?
2 What kind of kind of business or nonprofit organization would utilize the information?
3How might you and your team use the data?
4 How would the data enhance opportunities to explore or problems to solve?
5 Follow proper formatting for a PowerPoint presentation.
6 Use multiple sources when appropriate. Include a reference page.
HELP PLEASE!!!!!

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Answer:

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