Sales price per unit:(current monthly sales volume is 120,000 units). . . . $25.00
Variable costs per unit:
Direct materials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.60
Direct labor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.00
Variable manufacturing overhead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.40
Variable selling and administrative expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.90
Monthly fixed expenses:
Fixed manufacturing overhead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $241,900
Fixed selling and administrative expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $327,900

Required:
a. What is the company's contribution margin per unit?
b. What would the company's monthly operating income be if the company sold 150,000 units?
c. What is the company's current operating leverage factor (round to two decimals)?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

The contribution margin is the result of deducting from the selling price the total unitary variable cost:

Unitary contribution margin= 25 - 6.6 - 7 - 2.4 - 1.9

Unitary contribution margin= $7.1

Now, we can calculate the net income when 150,000 units are sold:

Net income= total contribution margin - total fixed expense

Net income= 150,000*7.1 - 241,900 - 327,900

Net income= $495,200

Finally, the operating leverage factor

Operating leverage factor= Total contribution margin / operating income

Operating leverage factor= 1,065,000 / 495,200

Operating leverage factor= 2.15

If sales increase by 10%, then operating income will increase by 21.5% (10*2.15).


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Exercise 177 Kirk Company issued a $3,500,000, 10%, 10-year mortgage note payable to finance the construction of a building at December 31, 2020. The terms provide for annual installment payments of $569,609. Prepare the entry to record: (a) the mortgage loan on December 31, 2020. (b) the first installment payment. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit (a) (b) Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work

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Answer:

The annual installment payment consists of both interest payments and principal repayment.

The interest is based on the remaining balance which is $3,500,000 in this instance:

= 10% * 3,500,000

= $350,000

Principal repayment = 569,509 - 350,000

= $219,509

a.

Date                  Account Titles and Explanation        Debit                 Credit

Dec, 31 2020   Cash                                                   $569,609

                         Mortgage Payment                                                    $569,609

Date                  Account Titles and Explanation           Debit             Credit

Dec, 31 2021     Interest Expense                                $350,000

                           Mortgage Payable                              $219,509

                           Cash                                                                             $569,609

It is better to ___ than to ___.

A. pay with a credit card; use cash

B. pay down a credit card; save the money

C. save the money, pay off a credit card

D. use cash; save the money

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Answer:

It is better to pay down a cred card than to save the money.

Or B

Explanation: I just took the quiz.

It is better to "save the money, pay off a credit card" than to "use cash". The correct option is C.

Why is it important to save money early?

The first step toward financial independence is saving money. The sooner children and teenagers begin saving, the more probable it is that it will become a habit. Children and teenagers can benefit from compound interest by saving frequently and early. Finding ways to generate additional money might help kids and teenagers increase their savings.

This is because paying off a credit card debt can help reduce overall debt and save money in the long term by avoiding high-interest charges. On the other hand, using cash may provide a sense of security and control over spending, but it does not necessarily address existing debt or help build credit history.

Thus, the ideal selection is option C.

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On the cost of goods manufactured schedule, the cost of goods manufactured agrees with the:________ a. total debits to Work in Process Inventory during the period. b. balance of Finished Goods Inventory at the end of the period. c. debits to Cost of Goods Sold during the period. d. amount transferred from Work in Process Inventory to Finished Goods during the period.

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Answer:

c. debits to Cost of Goods Sold during the period

Explanation:

For a Manufacturing firm, the Cost of Sales is equal to the Cost of Goods Manufactured.

Therefore, On the cost of goods manufactured schedule, the cost of goods manufactured agrees with the debits to Cost of Goods Sold during the period.

Select the answer that makes each statement correct. When the government changes either its spending or tax policy to pursue economic objectives, it has changed its financial policy. political policy. monetary policy. contractionary policy. expansionary policy. fiscal policy. Changing the amount of money in circulation to pursue economic objectives changes the

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Answer:

fiscal policy

monetary policy

Explanation:

Monetary policy are policies taken by the central bank of a country to shift aggregate demand.

There are two types of monetary policy :

Expansionary monetary policy : these are polices taken in order to increase money supply. When money supply increases, aggregate demand increases. reducing interest rate and open market purchase are ways of carrying out expansionary monetary policy

Contractionary monetary policy : these are policies taken to reduce money supply. When money supply decreases, aggregate demand falls. Increasing interest rate and open market sales are ways of carrying out contractionary monetary policy

Fiscal policies are deliberate steps taken by the government to stimulate the economy in order to cause the economy to move to full employment and price stability more quickly than it might otherwise. The tools of fiscal policy are either taxes and government spending

Fiscal policies can either be expansionary or contractionary

Expansionary fiscal policy is when the government increases the money supply in the economy either by increasing spending or cutting taxes.

Contractionary fiscal policy  is when the government reduces the money supply in the economy either by reducing spending or increasing taxes.

A company issues bonds with a $100,000 par value, an 8% annual contract rate, semiannual interest payments, and a five year life. The bonds sold for $107,850. The entry to record the issuance of the bonds will include: Multiple Choice A credit to Premium on Bonds Payable of $7,850. A debit to Discount on Bonds Payable of $7,850. A credit to Cash of $100,000. A credit to Bonds Payable of $107,850. A debit to Interest Expense of $7,850.

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Answer:

A credit to Premium on Bonds Payable of $7,850

Explanation:

The journal entry to record the issuance of the bond is shown below:

Cash $107,850  

    Premium on bonds payable $7,850

    Bonds payable  $100,000

(Being the issuance of the bond is recorded)

Here cash is debited as it increased the assets and rest of the two accounts are credited as it increased the liabilities

Prepare the journal entries to record the following transactions on Markowitz Company's books using a perpetual inventory system.
On February 6, Wildhorse Company sold $102,000 of merchandise to the Lyman Company, terms 2/10, net /30. The cost of the merchandise sold was $71,000.
On February 8, the Lyman Company returned $13,000 of the merchandise purchased on February 6. The cost of the merchandise returned was $9,400. On February 16 Wildhorse Company received the balance due from the Lyman Company.

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Answer:

Date       Account titles and explanation   Debit        Credit

Feb 6     Accounts Receivable                   $102,000

                   Sales Revenue                                           $102,000

             Cost of Goods Sold                        $71,000

                    Inventory                                                    $71,000

Feb 8     Sales Returns and Allowances     $13,000

                     Accounts Receivable                                 $13,000

               Inventory                                       $9,400

                       Cost of Goods Sold                                  $9,400

Feb 16      Cash ($89,000*0.98)                   $87,220

                Sales Discounts                            $1,780

                    Accounts Receivable ($102,000-$13,000)  $89,000

how long will it take a nitrogen dioxide molecule to travel 25m at stp?​

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Answer:

Explanation:Nitrogen dioxide appears as a reddish brown gas or yellowish-brown liquid when cooled or compressed. Shipped as a liquefied gas under own vapor pressure. Vapors are heavier than air. Toxic by inhalation (vapor) and skin absorption. Noncombustible, but accelerates the burning of combustible materials. Cylinders and ton containers may not be equipped with a safety relief device.

Nitrogen oxide (NO2). A highly poisonous gas. Exposure produces inflammation of lungs that may only cause slight pain or pass unnoticed, but resulting edema several days later may cause death. (From Merck, 11th ed) It is a major atmospheric pollutant that is able to absorb UV light that does not reach the earth's surface.

define common stock.​

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Common stock is a security that represents ownership in a corporation. Holders of common stock elect the board of directors and vote on corporate policies.
Ownership.............

what are the major elements of market management? list them in 5 points.​

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Answer:

brain busters

Explanation:

its the answer coz i said it was

The new truck your catering company just purchased has a cost of $75,000 with all the movable carts, storage, and refrigeration built in. You are able to negotiate a loan with your bank with 10% down payment, 12%, 2 years, with a monthly mortgage. Please find amortization schedule with correct numbers for the first two months of this loan.

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Answer:

purchase price = $75,000

down payment = $7,500

assuming a fixed monthly payment

monthly payment = $67,500 / 21.243 (PVIFA, 1%, 24 periods) = $3,177.52

month     beg. balance   payment     interest   principal    end. balance

1                $67,500         $3,177.52   $675        $2,502.52  $64,997.48

2             $64,997.48      $3,177.52   $650       $2,527.52   $62,469.96

A greedy rice ma trader full story​

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Answer:

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The cash flow data for GM is below Cash dividend..............................................$ 94,000 New PPE........................................................$ 61,000 Interest paid on debt.................................$ 39,000 Sales of old equipment.............................$ 86,000 Repurchase of stock..................................$ 83,000 Cash payments to suppliers...................$ 109,000 Cash collections from customers.........$ 440,000 A) Find the net cash provided by or used in investing activities.

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Answer:

the net cash provided by investing activities is $25,000

Explanation:

The computation of the net cash provided by or used in investing activities is shown below

= Sale of old equipment - New PPE

= $86,000 - $61,000

= $25,000

Hence, the net cash provided by investing activities is $25,000

which behavior would best describe someone who is productive at work?

a. takes frequent breaks to answer personal calls and emails
b. sticks to routines and prioritizes to work
c. multitask as much as possible
d. waits for directives from the boss before completing simple tasks​

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Option B. Sticks to routine and prioritizes work

Luker Corporation uses a process costing system. The company had $160,500 of beginning Finished Goods Inventory on October 1. It transferred in $837,000 of units completed during the period. The ending Finished Goods Inventory balance on October 31 was $158,200. The entry to account for the cost of goods manufactured during October is

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry for the cost of goods manufactured is shown below:

Finished Goods Inventory $837,000

          To Work in process $837,000

(Being cost of goods manufactured)

Here the finished goods inventory is debited as it increased the assets and credited the work in process as it decrease the assets

Bonds issued by XYZ have a par value of $1000, were priced at $1,220.00 six months ago, and are priced at $1,140.00 today. The bonds pay semi-annual coupons and just made a coupon payment. If the bonds had a percentage return over the past 6 months (from 6 months ago to today) of -2.10%, then what is the current yield of the bonds today

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Answer:

9.54%

Explanation:

-0.021 = ($1,140 + D - $1,220) / $1,220

-$25.62 = -$80 + D

$54.38 = Dividend (semiannual)

current yield = annual dividends / current price

annual dividends = $54.38 x 2 = $108.76

current price = $1,140

current yield = $108.76 / $1,140 = 0.0954 = 9.54%

ABC Company sells several products. Information of average revenue and costs is as follows: Selling price per unit $34 Variable costs per unit: Direct material $6 Direct manufacturing labor $2.40 Manufacturing overhead $0.80 Selling costs $3.20 Annual fixed costs $78,000 The company sells 12,000 units at the end of the year. The contribution margin per unit is ________.

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Answer:

Contribution margin per unit= $21.6

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Selling price per unit $34

Variable costs per unit:

Direct material $6

Direct manufacturing labor $2.40

Manufacturing overhead $0.80

Selling costs $3.20

The contribution margin is calculated by deducting from the selling price all the variable components:

Contribution margin per unit= selling price - total unitary variable cost

Contribution margin per unit= 34 - 6 - 2.4 - 0.8 - 3.2

Contribution margin per unit= $21.6

Refinancing a loan. About Suppose someone takes out a home improvement loan for $30,000. The annual interest on the loan is 6% and is compounded monthly. The monthly payment is $600. Let an denote the amount owed at the end of the nth month. The payments start in the first month and are due the last day of every month.
(a) Give a recurrence relation for an. Don't forget the base case.
(b) Suppose that the borrower would like a lower monthly payment. How large does the monthly payment need to be to ensure that the amount owed decreases every month? Feedback?

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Answer:

[tex](a)[/tex] [tex]A_n = A_{n-1}(1.005) - 600[/tex] where [tex]A_0 = 30000[/tex]

(b) Above $150

Explanation:

Given

[tex]Loan = \$30000[/tex]

[tex]Rate =6\%[/tex] --- annually

Solving (a): Recursion for the amount at the end of n month

The base case is:

[tex]A(0) = 30000[/tex]

Next, we calculate the monthly rate (r)

[tex]r = \frac{Annual\ Rate}{12}[/tex]

[tex]r = \frac{6\%}{12}[/tex]

[tex]r = 0.5\%[/tex]

[tex]r = 0.005[/tex]

The loan amount remaining at the end of month n is then calculated as:

[tex]A_n = A_{n-1}*(1 + r) - 600[/tex] ---[The 600 represents the monthly payment]

[tex]A_n = A_{n-1}*(1 + 0.005) - 600[/tex]

[tex]A_n = A_{n-1}(1.005) - 600[/tex]

Solving (b):

Suppose the borrower requests for a lower monthly payment, then the following condition will exist:

[tex]P > A_{n-1} *0.005[/tex]

i.e. the monthly payment will exceed the monthly interest

Let [tex]n= 1[/tex]

[tex]P > A_{1-1} *0.005[/tex]

[tex]P > A_0 *0.005[/tex]

Substitute 30000 for [tex]A_0[/tex]

[tex]P > 30000 *0.005[/tex]

[tex]P > 150[/tex]

His monthly payment must exceed $150

During the month of June, Ace Incorporated purchased goods from two suppliers. The sequence of events was as follows: June 3 Purchased goods for $4,100 from Diamond Inc. with terms 2/10, n/30. 5 Returned goods costing $1,100 to Diamond Inc. for credit on account. 6 Purchased goods from Club Corp. for $1,000 with terms 2/10, n/30. 11 Paid the balance owed to Diamond Inc. 22 Paid Club Corp. in full.
Required: Assume that Ace uses a perpetual inventory system and that the company had no inventory on hand at the beginning of the month. Calculate the cost of inventory as of June 30.

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Answer:

$3,918

Explanation:

Calculation the cost of inventory as of June 30

Purchases [$4,100+1000] $5100

(Less): Returns ($1100)

(Less): Discount [4100 x 2%] ($82)

Cost of inventory $3,918

Therefore the cost of inventory as of June 30 will be $3,918

Three years ago, you purchased some 5-year MACRS equipment at a cost of $135,000. The MACRS rates are 20 percent, 32 percent, 19.2 percent, 11.52 percent, 11.52 percent, and 5.76 percent for Years 1 to 6, respectively. You sold the equipment today for $82,500. Which of these statements is correct if your tax rate is 23 percent and you ignore bonus depreciation?

a. The tax refund from the sale is $13,219.20.
b. The book value today is $40,478.
c. The taxable amount on the sale is $47,380.
d. The tax due on the sale is $14,830.80.
e. The book value today is $37,320.

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Answer:

d. The tax due on the sale is $14,830.80

Explanation:

Calculation to Determine Which of these statements is correct if your tax rate is 34 percent

First step is to calculate the Book value

Book value = $135,000 × (1 −.20 −.32 −.192)

Book value= $38,880

Second step is to calculate the Taxable amount

Taxable amount = $82,500 - 38,880

Taxable amount = $43,620

Now let calculate the tax due on the sale

Tax = $43,620 × .34

Tax= $14,830.80

Therefore The statements that is correct if your tax rate is 34 percent will be :

The tax due on the sale is $14,830.80

why does a businesss cycle diagram serve as a forecasting model?​

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Business cycle forecasting is the creation of conjectures about how the business cycle will unfold in the future. For instance, if an economist looks at national employment data and sees that companies are hiring new workers at a fast pace and that unemployment is falling, he might conclude that an economic boom will start soon because consumption tends to rise when more workers receive wages.

what is businesss?explain with examples​

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Answer:

Explanation:

a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade which he/she is doing regularly in his/her daily life.

Tiffany, who is married to Saul, takes out a $1,000,000 life insurance policy on Saul's life in 2008. Two years later they get divorced and Tiffany immediately remarries. Saul is not required to pay any alimony or child support to Tiffany after the divorce. In 2015, Saul dies. What will Tiffany collect on the life insurance policy, assuming she continued to pay all premiums due following their divorce?
a. $0, because Tiffany has no insurable interest.
b. $1,000,000, because Tiffany had insurable interest in Saul's life when the policy was purchased.
c. $1,000,000, because Tiffany had insurable interest in Saul's life at the time of his death.d. $0, because Saul was not ordered to pay alimony to Tiffany.

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Answer:

b. $1,000,000, because Tiffany had insurable interest in Saul's life when the policy was purchased.

Explanation:

The correct answer is - b. $1,000,000, because Tiffany had insurable interest in Saul's life when the policy was purchased.

How would an increase in taxes influence the size of the multiplier in a four sector?​

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A cut in income tax means that people keep a high % of their gross income. Therefore the multiplier effect will be higher. A cut in income tax is a withdrawal – leading to less spending and therefore it reduces the size of the multiplier. It depends on which rate of income tax is cut.

Which of the following costs is most likely NOT included in a bill from the university for a college student living on campus?
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
OA. tuition
OB.
cell phone
Ос.
fees
OD. housing

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Answer:

B. cell phone

Explanation:

Out of all the following costs, the most likely not to be included in a bill from the university for a college student living on campus is "Cell Phone."

This is because except a student is on full scholarship, Tuition is a must cost to be included in the bill.

Also, student fees that cover extra costs like insurance, and health care are usually included in student bills.

Similarly, the housing cost covers a hostel or off-campus accommodation for students. Hence it is also included in the student bill.

Hence, the correct answer is the cost of a "Cell phone." Which doesn't concern the school whether a student has or not.

What types of planning do you do in your personal life? Describe these
plans in terms of being (a) strategic or operational, (b) short term or long
term, and (c) specific or directional.

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Answer:

Every day we perform series of activities in which few are very important while other may not be. But to perform every activity, we need to design the things systematically. We prioritize our activities as per their importance and then we take the action to make it fruitful. As per their value and importance we may develop following types of plan in our daily life;

Strategic or operational plan: Strategic or Operational Plan means an arsenal plan which tells how we can achieve the ultimate goal of our given task by creating clear and defined steps. As an operational plan, if we have an important task in our hand then we have to create step by step action which is oriented towards achievement of overall objective. Eg: If Periodical exams are due for...

Sarah is the vice president of a computer sales company. Sarah could save significant money by firing one of two employees who service the northwest region: Gary and Brenda. Gary is a long-time employee with an excellent sales record and a forceful demeanor. However, you Sarah and Gary have conflicted in the past when Sarah rejected his request for a significant raise. Brenda has been struggling with her sales quotas lately, but is very popular amongst her co-workers. She has also been a quiet confidant for key sales decisions.

Required:
Evaluate whether Sarah should layoff Brenda, Gary, or neither employee, and give the reasons for your decision.

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Answer:

Gary should be layed off

Explanation:

With better sales record of Gary, he doesn't have good personal relationships with clients as well as other workers, as a result of this future sales could be reduced which is not good for the company.

Brenda sales record required improvement, though her interpersonal skills is very good, then she could be thought how to make better sales compare with teaching someone how to behave in a mannered way

Kirchhoff Industries has a past history of uncollectible accounts, as follows.

Age Class Percent Uncollectible
Not past due 2%
1-30 days past due 4
31-60 days past due 18
61-90 days past due 40
Over 90 days past due 75

Required:
Estimate the allowance for doubtful accounts.

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Answer:

The balance of allowance for doubtful accounts is $131,712.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete. The complete question is therefore provided before answering the question. See the attached pdf file for the complete question.

The explanation of the answer is now given as follows:

Note: See the attached excel file for the estimated allowance for doubtful accounts.

In the attached excel file, the allowance for doubtful accounts for each  Percentage uncollectible is calculated as follows:

Allowance for doubtful accounts = Total receivables *  Percentage uncollectible.

Also, the balance of allowance for doubtful accounts is calculated by adding the allowance for doubtful accounts of the Age Classes.

From the attached excel file, the balance of allowance for doubtful accounts is $131,712.

Which statement below correctly explains what merchandise inventory is? Multiple choice question. Merchandise inventory is increased when products are sold to customers. Merchandise inventory is subtracted from net sales on the income statement to determine gross profit for the period. Merchandise inventory is an expense account reported on the income statement and contains the cost of products purchased for sale. Merchandise inventory is an asset reported on the balance sheet and represents the cost of products purchased for sale.

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Answer:

Merchandise inventory is an asset reported on the balance sheet and represents the cost of products purchased for sale.

Explanation:

Merchandise inventory is the stock of the company and the same is to be reported under the current asset side of the balance sheet also the asset contains normal debit balance. In addition to this, it shows the cost of product buy for sale

Therefore the last option is correct

16) Warranties, money-back guarantees, extensive usage instructions, demonstrations, and free samples are all ways in which companies attempt to ________ new product adoption. A) accelerate satisfaction with B) stabilize at maturity any C) minimize growth in competition during D) overcome barriers to E) prevent the precipitous decline of

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Answer: D. Overcome barriers

Explanation:

During the life cycle of a product, the introduction stage is where the company builds awareness for the new product.

At this stage, the sales are usually low and companies look out for ways to overcome challenges and barriers. Some of the ways to do this include warranties, extensive usage instructions etc.

Therefore, the correct option is D.

On June 10, Novak Corp. purchased $8,350 of merchandise on account from Sarasota Company, FOB shipping point, terms 2/10, n/30. Novak pays the freight costs of $560 on June 11. Damaged goods totaling $350 are returned to Sarasota for credit on June 12. The fair value of these goods is $80. On June 19, Novak pays Sarasota Company in full, less the purchase discount. Both companies use a perpetual inventory system.
(a) Prepare separate entries for each transaction on the books of Tuzun Company.
(b) Prepare separate entries for each transaction for Epps Company. The merchandise purchased by Tuzun on June 10 had cost Epps $4,800.

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Answer:

On the books of Tuzun Company:

On June 10

Dr Merchandise Inventory $8,350

Cr Accounts payable$8,350

On June 11

Dr Merchandise inventory $560

Cr Cash $560

On June 12

Dr Account payable$350

Cr Merchandise inventory $350

On June 19

Dr Accounts payable $8,000

Cr Cash $7,840

Cr Merchandise Inventory $160

B.

On the books of Epps Company:

On June 10

Dr Accounts receivable $8,350

Cr Service revenue $8,350

(Being service provided is recorded)

Dr Cost of goods sold $4,800

Cr Merchandise inventory $4,800

(Being inventory sold at cost)

On June 12

Dr Accounts receivable $350

Cr Service revenue A/c $350

(Being returned inventory is recorded)

Dr Cost of goods sold $80

Cr Merchandise inventory A/c $80

(Being fair value is recorded)

On June 19

Dr Cash $7,840

Dr Sales discount $160

Cr Accounts receivable A/c $800

(Being payment is received)

Explanation:

A. Preparation of separate entries for each transaction on the books of Tuzun Company.

On the books of Tuzun Company:

On June 10

Dr Merchandise Inventory $8,350

Cr Accounts payable$8,350

(Being inventory purchased on credit)

On June 11

Dr Merchandise inventory $560

Cr Cash $560

(Being freight is paid by cash)

On June 12

Dr Account payable$350

Cr Merchandise inventory $350

(Being returned inventory is recorded)

On June 19

Dr Accounts payable $8,000 ($8,350 - $350)

Cr Cash $7,840

(8000-160)

C Merchandise Inventory $160[ ($8,350 - $350) × 2%]

(Being due amount is paid and the remaining balance is credited to the cash account)

B. Preparation of separate entries for each transaction for Epps Company.

On the books of Epps Company:

On June 10

Dr Accounts receivable $8,350

Cr Service revenue $8,350

(Being service provided is recorded)

Dr Cost of goods sold $4,800

Cr Merchandise inventory $4,800

(Being inventory sold at cost)

On June 12

Dr Accounts receivable $350

Cr Service revenue A/c $350

(Being returned inventory is recorded)

Dr Cost of goods sold $80

Cr Merchandise inventory A/c $80

(Being fair value is recorded)

On June 19

Dr Cash $7,840

Dr Sales discount $160

Cr Accounts receivable A/c $800

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