Soft and Silky, Inc. manufactures bedding sets. The budgeted production is for 53,000 comforters in 2017. Each comforter requires 6 yards of material. The estimated January 1, 2017, beginning inventory is 31,000 yards. The desired ending balance is 30,000 yards of material. If the material costs $1.50 per yard, determine the materials budget for 2017. a.$475,500 b.$385,500 c.$478,500 d.$477,000

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Answer 1

Answer

Material purchase budget ($)= $475,500

Explanation:

The material purchases budget is determined by adding the the closing stock of materials to the material usage budget and subtracting the opening inventory of materials.

Material purchase budget= Material usage budget + closing inventory - opening inventory

Material usage budget = Production budget × standard quantity per unit

                                   = 53,00 ×  6 yards =  318,000

Material purchase budget(quantity) = 318000 +  30,000 -   31,000 = 317,000

Material purchase budget ($)  = Material purchase budget (in quantity) × standard price

                                        = 317,000× $1.50 = $475,500

Material purchase budget ($)= $475,500


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A broker has established the following office policy: "All listings taken by any sales associate of this real estate brokerage must include compensation based on a 7% commission. No lower commission rate is acceptable." If the broker attempts to impose this uniform commission requirement, which statement is TRUE

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Answer: The broker may, as a matter of office policy, legally set the minimum commission rate acceptable for the firm.

Explanation:

a. The options to the question are:

homeowner may sue the broker for violating the antitrust law's prohibition against price-fixing.

b. The sales associates of the brokerage will not be

bound by the requirement and may negotiate any commission rate they choose.

c. The broker must present the uniform commission policy to the local professional association for approval.

d. The broker may, as a matter of office policy, legally set the minimum commission rate acceptable for the firm.

It should be noted that among the rights that are accorded to a broker is for him or her to to set the commissions as long as it is within their own firm.

This is not antitrust violation and any sales associates will be required to comply with the commission as long as the sales associate wish to continue with the broker.

A married man with a wife, a 10-year-old son, and a job that brings in $57,000 a year purchases life insurance. He uses the single parent method to determine how much to insure his wife's life. How much should the policy pay out

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Answer:

$80,000

Explanation:

The calculation is fairly simple, just subtract the child's age from 18 = 18 - 10 = 8 years, and then multiply by $10,000.

The single parent method generally recommends that the parent that stays at home (in this case the wife) must be insured for approximately $10,000 for each year that the child needs to reach 18 and become an adult.

A low-cost leader can translate its low-cost advantage over rivals into superior profit performance by Multiple Choice cutting its price to levels significantly below the prices of rivals. using its low-cost edge to underprice competitors and attract price-sensitive buyers in large enough numbers to increase total profits or refraining from price cutting and using the low-cost advantage to earn a higher profit margin on each unit sold. going all out to use its cost advantage to capture a dominant share of the market. spending heavily on advertising to promote the fact that it charges the lowest prices in the industry. outproducing rivals and thus having more units available to sell.

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Answer: using its low-cost edge to underprice competitors and attract price-sensitive buyers in large enough numbers to increase total profits or refraining from price cutting and using the low-cost advantage to earn a higher profit margin on each unit sold.

Explanation:

A low cost leader is a type of leader that is concerned with giving out low prices for its customers.

It should be noted that a low-cost leader can translate its low-cost advantage over rivals into superior profit performance by using the low-cost edge in order ro underprice its competitors. Also, the low cost strategy will lead to more profit.

Paradise Travels is an all-equity firm that has 6,000 shares of stock outstanding at a market price of $34 a share. The firm's management has decided to issue $40,000 worth of debt and use the funds to repurchase shares of the outstanding stock. The interest rate on the debt will be 7 percent. What are the earnings per share at the break-even level of earnings before interest and taxes? Ignore taxes.

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Answer:

$2.38

Explanation:

Number of shares purchased

= $40,000 / $34

= $1,176

EBIT / 6,000 = [EBIT - ($40,000 * 0.07)] / (6,000 - 1176)

EBIT / 6,000 = (EBIT - $2,800) / 4,824

4,824 EBIT = 6000 EBIT - $16,800,000

1,176 EBIT = $16,800,000

EBIT = $14,285.71

Earning per Shares at Break-even level of earning

= [EBIT - ($40,000 * 0.07)] / (6,000 - 1,176)

= ($14,285.71 - $2,800) / 4,824

= $11,485.71 / 4,824

= $2.38

shows the amount of savings and borrowing in a market for loans to purchase homes, measured in millions of dollars, at various interest rates. What is the equilibrium interest rate and quantity in the capital financial market

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Answer:

7% and 135

Explanation:

The computation of the equilibrium interest rate and the quantity is shown below:

As we can see in the attached figure that at the interest rate of 7% the Qd is equivalent to Qs i.e 140

And when it the interest rate is 8% the quantity of lending is 145 and the quantity of borrowing is 135 that decreased the quantity of lending by 140 to 135 so we considered the 135

On March 3, Sheridan Company sells $707, 700 of its receivables to National Factors Inc. National Factors Inc. assesses a service charge of its receivables to Western Factors Inc. Western Factors Inc. assesses a service charge of 5% of the amount of receivables sold.
Prepare the entry on Sheridan Company books to record the sale of the receivables.

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Answer: The answer is given below

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that on March 3, Sheridan Company sells $707, 700 of its receivables to National Factors Inc. National Factors Inc. assesses a service charge of its receivables to Western Factors Inc. Western Factors Inc. assesses a service charge of 5% of the amount of receivables sold.

The entry on Sheridan Company books to record the sale of the receivables has been prepared and attached. It should be noted that the service charge expense was calculated as:

= 5% × $707,700

= 0.05 × $707,700

= $35,385.

Other information has been attached.

By expressing concern for subordinates and representing their best interests in day-to-day activities, a manager demonstrates a(n) _______ behavior in the context of path–goal theory. directive supportive task-oriented achievement-oriented structural

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Answer:

supportive

Explanation:

A supportive leader or manager according to the path-goal theory first introduced by Robert House is one that shows genuine concern for subordinates, while also representing their best interests in day-to-day activities.

By so doing, the manger, according to the path-theory would motivate and improve the performance of his subordinates.

________ marketing is about making sure the brand and its marketing are as personally relevant as possible to as many customers as possible–a challenge, given that no two customers are identical.

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Answer:

personalized

Explanation:

The term being described in this question is known as personalized marketing. Also known as one-to-one marketing or individual marketing, this marketing strategy is when organizations use specific generalized data analysis and digital technology in order to deliver special personalized advertisement messages to a select group of potential customers. This is done in order to get the right product in front of the right people who are more likely to buy that product.

Suppose a company owns a fancy 3D printer which cost $1500 to buy. The printer depreciates $200 per year. (a) If the interest rate is 3 percent, what is the implicit rental price of the printer per year? (b) Does your answer to part (a) depend on whether the company used its own money to buy the printer, or if it took out a loan? Why? Suppose a newer edition of the 3D printer comes out for $2000. Because better technology is used, there is less depreciation; it only depreciates by $150 a year. (c) Calculate the implicit rental price for the new edition of the printer. Which edition of the printer - old or new - has a larger implicit rental price? (d) Suppose the interest rate was instead 5 percent, rather than 3 percent. Which edition of the printer - old or new - has a larger implicit rental price? Compare your answer with part (c), and comment on any difference.

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Answer:

a) Implicit Rental Price:

Normal annual cost = $200

3% of $1,500           =      45

Implicit rental price = $245

b) The answer to part (a) does not depend on whether the company used its own money to buy the printer or if it took out a loan, provided that the cost of the loan remains within the 3% accepted rate.  The reason for my answer is that the calculation of the implicit rental price is an economic measurement that tries to capture the opportunity cost of a project and not just the actual cost.

c) Implicit Rental Price:

Normal annual cost = $150

3% of $2,000          =     60

Implicit rental price = $210

The old edition of the printer has a larger implicit rental price.

d) Interest rate = 5%

Old edition: Implicit Rental Price:

Normal annual cost = $200

5% of $1,500           =      75

Implicit rental price = $275

New Edition:

Normal annual cost =  $150

5% of $2,000          =    100

Implicit rental price = $250

The old edition of the printer still has a higher implicit rental price of $270 compared to the new edition's $250, with a difference of $20.

Explanation:

Determining the implicit rental price for the 3D printer, one is forced to consider the lost interest that the investment in the printer would occasion.  By this, the use of the implicit rental price ensures that the only cost of a project is not the direct costs, but also includes some opportunity costs.  Opportunity costs are costs incurred from the revenue lost because another option is chosen.

How is a cost-leader protected from threats from powerful suppliers? It is able to create a significant difference between perceived value and current market prices. It is more able to absorb price increases through generating higher profit margins. It is able to create a significant difference between actual value and future market prices. It is more able to absorb price increases through accepting lower profit margins.

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Answer:

Option B (By embracing lower operating costs it's much more likely to handle price rises) is the correct choice.

Explanation:

Cost management or leadership seems to be an organizational practice introduced by Michael Porter. This helps build organizational competitive benefits. Price leadership relates to supplying the market with the cheapest operating costs, which varies from the pricing strategy. Sometimes it is driven by performance, size, complexity, reach, infrastructure as well as the perspective of the organization.

Some other options given should not be concerning the condition in question. And the correct response would be alternative B.

Q 8.17: The financial statements of the Larson Company report net sales of $1,000,000 and accounts receivable of $80,000 and $60,000 at the beginning of the year and end of year, respectively. What is the average collection period for accounts receivable in days

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Answer:

25.55 days

Explanation:

first we must calculate the accounts receivable turnover ratio = net sales / average accounts receivable

net sales = $1,000,000

average accounts receivable ($80,000 + $60,000) / 2 = $70,000

accounts receivable turnover ratio = $1,000,000 / $70,000 = 14.286

average collection period = 365 days / accounts receivable turnover ratio = 365 / 14.286 = 25.55 days

A listing office typically gives 50% of the gross commission to the selling office and splits the remainder with 40% to the broker and 60% to the listing salesperson. Salesperson Andrew’s listing was sold by another office for $189,500. Assuming a 6% commission, Salesperson Andrew’s share would be:

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Answer:

$3,411

Explanation:

The computation of the andrew share is shown below:

Sale value of another office is $189,500

6% commission is

= $189,500 ×6%

= $11,370

Now its 50% is

= $11,370 ÷2

= $5,685

And its 60% is

= $5,685 × 60%

= $3,411

First we find out 6% than 50% and then finally 60% so that the share of Andrew could come and the same is to be considered

In a long period of economic expansion, the tax revenue collected _____ and the amount spent on welfare programs _________, creating a budget ________. Group of answer choices increases, decreases, deficit decreases, increases, deficit increases, increases, surplus increases, decreases, surplus decreases, decreases, surplus

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Answer:

increases, decreases, surplus

Explanation:

In a long period of economic expansion, the income earned by individuals would higher, so the amount of tax earned would increase also. Also, In a long period of economic expansion, unemployment would be reduced so the government would spend less on welfare programs

when government revenue exceeds expenditure, there is a surplus.

A company paid dividends of $15,000, generated total sales of $845,000, and incurred total expenses of $792,000 in the current year. If ending retained earnings is $165,000, what was beginning retained earnings?

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Answer:

The beginning retained earnings will be "127,000".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Total sales,

= $845,000

Company paid,

= $15,000

Total expenses,

= $792,000

Retained earning,

= $165,000

Now,

⇒  [tex]Retained \ earning \ this \ year = Profits-Dividends[/tex]

⇒                                               [tex]=845,000-792,000 -$15,000[/tex]

⇒                                               [tex]=38,000[/tex]

and,

⇒  [tex]Beginning \ retained \ earnings = Ending \ RE-this \ year \ RE[/tex]

⇒                                                  [tex]=165,000-38,000[/tex]

⇒                                                  [tex]=127,000[/tex]

how to calculagte this answer- A buyer is getting a fully amortized loan for $220,000. The bank will give the buyer the loan for 15 years at 5 1/2% or for 30 years at 6 1/2%. To the nearest dollar, what is the difference between the monthly payments for these two loans?

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Answer: $409.20

Explanation:

given;

loan amount = $220,000

loan option 1 = 15 years at 5.5%

loan option 2 = 30 years at 6.5%

solution:

1. monthly payment for loan 1.

$220,000/$1000 = 220

15 years at 5.5% = $8.18 * 220

= $1799.60

2. monthly payments for loan 2.

30 years at 6.5% = $6.32 * 220

= $1390.40

difference between both monthly payments.

loan option 1 monthly payment - loan Option 2 monthly payment

= $1799.60 - $1390.40

= $409.20

The  difference between the monthly payments for these two loans is $409.20

The calculation is as follows:

monthly payment for loan 1.

$220,000 ÷ $1000 = 220

15 years at 5.5% = $8.18  × 220

= $1799.60

2. monthly payments for loan 2.

30 years at 6.5% = $6.32  × 220

= $1390.40

difference between both monthly payments.

= loan option 1 monthly payment - loan Option 2 monthly payment

= $1799.60 - $1390.40

= $409.20

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Determining firm performance is a complex interaction of firm effects and industry effects, with other factors also considered. Based on historical analysis, what do we know about firm and industry effects

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Answer and Explanation:

As per the historical analysis the explanation is shown below:-

a. Management decisions have a major role to play in firm results, rather than firm impact.

b. The influence of macro-environmental effects like recession is greater than that of either firm or industrial effects.

c. The firm effects have a greater impact on results than on the effects on industry.

d. The effects of the industry get more effect on results than firm effects.

Assume that Matt, Joe, and Teresa are the only citizens in a community. A proposed public good has a total cost of $1,000. All three citizens will share an equal portion of this cost in taxes. The benefit of the public good is $500 for Matt, $280 for Joe, and $260 for Teresa. In a majority vote, this proposal will most likely be

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Answer: Defeated; two against and one in favor

Explanation:

The options to the question are:

a. Accepted; two in favor and one against

b. Defeated; two against and one in favor

c. Accepted; three in favor and none against

d. Defeated; none in favor and three against

A majority vote is a voting system whereby the person who wins is the person that has more than fifty percent of the vote.

In this question, we are told that Matt, Joe, and Teresa will share an equal portion of this cost in taxes and that the benefit of the public good is $500 for Matt, $280 for Joe, and $260 for Teresa.

In a majority vote, this proposal will most likely be defeated as there will be two against and one in favor. Joe and Teresa will be against it ane only Matt will be in support as he will receive more in benefit than the others.

The following expenditures were incurred by Wildhorse Co. in purchasing land: cash price $83,000, accrued taxes $4,900, attorneys’ fees $3,400, real estate broker’s commission $1,700, and clearing and grading $3,600. What is the cost of the land? Cost of the land $enter the cost of the land in dollars

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Answer: $ 96,600

Explanation:

Given, The following expenditures were incurred by Wildhorse Co. in purchasing land:

Cash price      $83,000

Accrued taxes $4,900

Attorneys’ fees $3,400

Real estate broker’s commission $1,700

Clearing and grading $3,600.

Then, the cost of the land = Cash price + Accrued taxes + Attorneys’ fees + Real estate broker’s commission + Clearing and grading

= $(83,000 + 4,900 + 3,400 + 1,700 + 3,600)

= $ 96,600

Hence, Cost of the land = $ 96,600

Suppose that foreigners had reduced confidence in U.S. financial institutions and believed that privately issued U.S. bonds were more likely to be defaulted on. U.S. net exports would a. rise which by itself would increase aggregate demand. b. rise which by itself would decrease aggregate demand. c. fall which by itself would decrease aggregate demand. d. fall which by itself would increase aggregate demand.

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Answer:

Option C, fall which by itself would decrease aggregate demand, is the right answer.

Explanation:

Option C is correct because the reduction in the confidence level in U.S financial institutions will decrease the U.S net export. Moreover, if the foreigner feels insecure about the U.S bonds then this insecurity will induce them to demand less. Therefore, when the net export decreases the aggregate demand will also fall. Thus we can say option C is right.

although the collapse of prices on the new york stock exchange in october 1929 caused severe problems in the united states, it also had immediate and disastrous consequences in europe because

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porque al tener una quiebra del mercado de valores de Nueva York,  llevo a una deflación haciendo que esta gran potencia no ayude a los otros países económicamente produciendo estas consecuencias en Europa y otros países del mundo que recibían ayuda de esta gran potencia (EEUU)

If the world price of a good is below its domestic price, the country will: Please choose the correct answer from the following choices, and then select the submit answer button. Answer choices import that good. export that good. put a price floor on that good. have a surplus of that good.

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Answer:

import that good

Explanation:

International trade involves the exchange of goods and services between countries.

Due to comparative advantage that some countries have in producing goods they incur less cost than other countries when manufacturing such goods.

In the give scenario where world price of a good is below its domestic price, the country does not have comparative advantage in producing the good. Their cost of production is higher than world price.

The best option will be to import the good. This will save the country high cost of production locally

Loren has a $200 annual (calendar year) deductible on her health insurance plan. By the end of 2018, she had paid $175 in medical expenses. On January 4, 2019 she went to the doctor for the first time that year and was charged $60 for an office visit. How much of that must she pay for herself

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Answer:

$60

Explanation:

Based on the information given about Loren the amount that she must pay herself will be $60 reason been that the amount of $175 she paid for her medical expenses at the end of 2018 was based on her health insurance plan, while the $60 was the amount of money she paid her self or the amount she was charge her for visiting the doctor for the first time on January 4, 2019.

Generally, deductibles are calculated on a calendar year basis. This means that, excluding copays, coinsurance, and non-covered charges, your health care bills must surpass your deductible between January and December for the insurance provider to begin paying.

Based on the information given about Loren the amount that she must pay herself will be $60 reason been that the amount of $175 she paid for her medical expenses at the end of 2018 was based on her health insurance plan, while the $60 was the amount of money she paid her self or the amount she was charge her for visiting the doctor for the first time on January 4, 2019.

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Suppose a competitive firm pays a wage of $12 an hour and sells its product at $3 per unit. Assume that labor is the only input. If hiring another worker would increase output by five units per hour, then to maximize profits the firm should Group of answer choices

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Answer:

The answer is 'hire the additional worker'

Explanation:

The firm should hire the additional worker.

An organization should hire additional workers to increase its profits if the marginal revenue product of labor is more than the wage rate.

Let's do the calculation:

The firm sells the product at $3

And hiring another product will increase the output by 5units

The total cost will be 3 x 5

= $15

And the firm pays the labour $13 for producing the 5 units.

The gain is $2 ($15 - $13).

Therefore, the firm should hire the additional worker.

Carter Co. sells two products: Arks and Bins. Last year, Carter sold 14,000 units of Arks and 56,000 units of Bins. Related data are as follows: Product Unit Selling Price Unit Variable Cost Unit Contribution Margin Arks $120 $80 $40 Bins 80 60 20 Carter Co.'s sales mix last year was

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Product Unit Selling Price Unit Variable Cost Unit Contribution Margin Arks $120 $80 $40 Bins 80 60 20 Carter Co.'s sales mix last year was 0.20 and 0.80.

What is selling price?

Selling price is defined as the final cost of a product, or how much the customer ultimately pays. Steps to determine the selling price are Discover the price per item. Choose the gross profit margin you want. Fill in the formula using these values. Apply the outcome and interpret it.

20% Arks and 80% Bins made up the sales mix for Carter Co. last year.

To calculate the total units sold for Carter Co., we sum the two sold units. Seventy thousand units were sold altogether.

14 units plus 56 units equals 70 units.

We divide the number of units sold by Arks (14,000 units) by the total number of units sold by Carter Co. to get the sales mix of Arks (70,000 units). 20% of Arks' sales mix is in retail.

14,000 / 70,000 = 0.20 is the sales mix for Arks.

We divide the number of units of Bins (56,000 units) by the total number of units sold by Carter Co. to determine the sales mix of Bins (70,000 units). Bins' sales mix is 80% mixed.

56,000 / 70,000 = 0.80 is the sales mix of bins.

Thus, product Unit Selling Price Unit Variable Cost Unit Contribution Margin Arks $120 $80 $40 Bins 80 60 20 Carter Co.'s sales mix last year was 0.20 and 0.80.

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When going into a partnership, you should always:_________.
a. put all terms of the partnership into writing in a partnership agreement.
b. make sure that you have limited liability while you are in charge.
c. make sure all the profits are reinvested into the company.

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Answer: A. put all terms of the partnership into writing in a partnership agreement.

Explanation:

The most important terms in a partnership agreement is ensuring that all terms are noted down and binded legally, this is to help partners know when need to do something and don't feel cheated or be cheated by someone or something. Avoidance of reaching out to terms noted down will further make things complex either when the business is growing or when there is need to shutdown or during operations.

A workstation must produce 200 units an hour. It takes 45 minutes to receive the necessary material for production from the previous workstation. Output is moved between workstations in containers holding 30 units. If the process uses a safety factor of 20%, then the number of kanbans that should be circulating between this workstation and the previous workstation is: Group of answer choices

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Answer:

The number of Kanbans circulating between this workstation and the previous workstation is 6 Containers

Explanation:

Given demand = 200 unit / hour

45 minutes between one workstation to another

Container size = 30

Safety factor = 20% = 0.2

Demand during lead time of 45 minutes = 45minute / 60minute * 200 units = 150 units

Number of Kanbans = Demand during lead time ( 1 + Safety factor) / Container size

= 150 (1 + 0.20) / 30

= 150 (1.20) / 30

= 180 / 30

= 6 Containers

A buyer will receive a utilities bill for an estimated $400 at the end of the month. At closing, the seller has used an estimated $100 of the bill. What should appear on the closing statement?

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Answer:

Dr Seller Account $100

Cr Buyer Account      $100

Explanation:

The property sold on 15th of the month by Mr. A to Mr. B and the utility bill received later of this month would be split between Mr. A and Mr. B. The basis for the split of the utility bills would be the share that Mr. A utilized the facilities and in this scenario, it is $100. Hence the buyer Mr. B has receivable of $100 and the seller Mr. A has a liability payable of $100 amount.

Hence the buyer will debit the bill by $100 receivable and the Seller will debit the bill owed to buyer by $100.

Q 9.30: On December 1, 2016, Acme Company places a new asset into service. The cost of the asset is $50,000 with an estimated five-year life and $10,000 salvage value at the end of its useful life. What is the depreciation expense for 2017 if Acme Company uses the straight-line method of depreciation

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Answer:

Annual depreciation 2017= $8,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

The cost of the asset is $50,000 with an estimated five-year life and $10,000 salvage value at the end of its useful life.

To calculate the depreciation expense under the straight-line method, we need to use the following formula:

Annual depreciation= (original cost - salvage value)/estimated life (years)

Annual depreciation= (50,000 - 10,000)/5

Annual depreciation= $8,000

Will's Whitewater Rafting sold 3 acres of land used in the business. The sales price was $6,000 and the adjusted basis of the land was $4,200. Will receives a down payment of $4,000 at the time of sale and will receive the remaining $2,000 early next year. The realized gain on the sale is $

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Answer:

The realized gain on the sale is $1,800

Explanation

Adjusted basis is defined in tax accouting as the residual cost after deducting various related tax items.

Since

Selling Price = $6,000

Adjusted basis = $4,200

Therefore, the gain realized on the sale is

Sales - Adjusted basis

= $6,000 - $4,200

= $1,800

A business plan for a new business does NOT need to include Multiple Choice any advantages relative to the competition. a discussion of the purpose of the business. a description of the company background. the names of the prospective lending companies.

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Answer:

the names of the prospective lending companies.

Explanation:

A business plan can be defined as a written document that gives a detailed description or information about a business's (usually new) operational and financial objectives, strategies and how to achieve its goals.

The business plan usually provides the following informations;

1. Any advantages relative to the competition.

2. A discussion of the purpose of the business.

3. A description of the company background.

However, a business plan for a new business does not need to include the names of the prospective lending companies.

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