The following data were accumulated for use in reconciling the bank account of Wolfpack Bread Inc. for August 20Y9:
Cash balance according to the company's records at August 31, $34,437.
Cash balance according to the bank statement at August 31, $33,580.
Checks outstanding, $13,340.
Deposit in transit, not recorded by bank, $14,260.
A check for $276 issued in payment of an account to a supplier was erroneously recorded by Wolfpack Bread Inc. as $762.
Bank debit memo for service charges, $144.
Record the effects on the accounts and financial statements of the company based upon the information above.
If no account or activity is affected, select "No effect" from the dropdown and leave the corresponding number entry box blank.
Enter account decreases and cash outflows as negative amounts.
Increase in Cash Balance Sheet Assets Liabilities + Stockholders' Equity Aug. 31.
Statement of Cash Flows Income Statement < Decrease in Cash Balance Sheet Assets Liabilities + Stockholders' Equity Aug. 31.
Statement of Cash Flows Income Statement

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Answer 1

Answer:

Adjusted bank account balance = Adjusted cash book balance = $34,500

Explanation:

Note: The correct requirement of this question is actually as follows:

Prepare a bank reconciliation.

It is not the ones erroneously stated in the question.

The bank reconciliation can now be prepared as follows:

Wolfpack Bread Inc.

Bank Reconciliation

August 31, 20Y9

Statement of Adjusted Bank Account Balance  

Details                                                                       Amount ($)  

Cash balance according to bank statement              33,580

Add:

Deposit in transit, not recorded by bank                    14,260

Less:

Checks outstanding                                                     (13,340)  

Adjusted bank account balance                                34,500  

Statement of Adjusted Cash Book Balance  

Details                                                                       Amount ($)   

Cash balance according to Wolfpack                         34,437

Add:

Check error ($762 - $276)                                              486

Less:

Bank service charges                                                     (144)

Other reconciling items (w.1)                                         (279)  

Adjusted cash book balance                                      34,500  

Working:

w.1: Other reconciling items = Cash balance according to Wolfpack + Check error ($762 - $276) - Bank service charges - Adjusted bank account balance = $34,437 + 486 - 144 - $34,500 = $279


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Your boss, whose background is in financial planning, is concerned about the company's high weighted average cost of capital (WACC) of 29%. He has asked you to determine what combination of debt-equity financing would lower the company's WACC to 17%. If the cost of the company's equity capital is 6% and the cost of debt financing is 27%, what debt-equity mix would you recommend? The debt-equity mix should be % debt and % equity financing?​

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Answer:

The debt-equity mix should be 51.38% debt, and 48.62% equity.

Explanation:

The WACC formula for this scenario is

WACC = Cost of equity x weight of equity + cost of debt x weight of debt

We define the weight of debt as X, and the weight of equity as 1-X

Now, we replace the values into the formula:

17% = 27% * X+ 6% * (1-X)

17% = 27%X + 6% - 6%X

17% - 6% = 27%X - 6%X

11% = 21%X

X = 11% / 21%

X = 51.38%

So the weight of debt is 51.38%, and the weight of equity is 1-51.38% = 48.62%

Direct Labor Hours Machine Hours Blending Department Whole milk 260 650 Skim milk 245 710 Cream 215 260 720 1,620 Packing Department Whole milk 470 500 Skim milk 300 415 Cream 130 165 900 1,080 Total 1,620 2,700 The management of Spotted Cow Dairy Company now plans to use the multiple production department factory overhead rate method. The total factory overhead associated with each department is as follows: Blending Department $178,200 Packing Department 121,500 Total $299,700 Required: 1. Determine the multiple production department factory overhead rates, using machine hours for the Blending Department and direct labor hours for the Packing Department. Blending Department $fill in the blank 1 110 per machine hour Packing Department $fill in the blank 2 per direct labor hour 2. Determine the product factory overhead costs, using the multiple production department rates in (1). Whole Milk Skim Milk Cream Blending Department factory overhead $fill in the blank 3 71,500 $fill in the blank 4 78,100 $fill in the blank 5 28,600 Packing Department factory overhead fill in the blank 6 fill in the blank 7 fill in the blank 8 Total factory overhead $fill in the blank 9 $fill in the blank 10 $fill in the blank 11

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Answer:

1. Wee have:

Blending department overhead rate = $110 per machine hour

Packing department overhead rate = $135 per direct labor hour

2. We have:

Whole Milk Total factory overhead = $134,950

Skim Milk Total factory overhead = $118,600

Cream Total factory overhead = $46,150

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete and the data in it are merged together. The complete question with the sorted data are therefore presented before answering the question as follows:

Spotted Cow Dairy Company manufactures three products—whole milk, skim milk, and cream—in two production departments, Blending and Packing. The factory overhead for Spotted Cow Dairy is $299,700.

The three products consume both machine hours and direct labor hours in the two production departments as follows:

                                        Direct Labor Hours        Machine Hours

Blending Department

Whole milk                                      260                               650

Skim milk                                         245                                710

Cream                                             215                                260

                                                       720                              1,620

Packing Department

Whole milk                                       470                                500

Skim milk                                         300                                 415

Cream                                              130                                  165

                                                        900                              1,080

Total                                               1,620                            2,700

The management of Spotted Cow Dairy Company now plans to use the multiple production department factory overhead rate method. The total factory overhead associated with each department is as follows:

Blending Department        $178,200

Packing Department           121,500

Total                                   $299,700

Required:  

1. Determine the multiple production department factory overhead rates, using machine hours for the Blending Department and direct labor hours for the Packing Department.

2. Determine the product factory overhead costs, using the multiple production department rates in (1).

The explanation of the answer is now given as follows:

1. Determine the multiple production department factory overhead rates, using machine hours for the Blending Department and direct labor hours for the Packing Department.

Blending department overhead rate = Blending department overheads / Blending department machine hours = $178,200 / 1,620 = $110 per machine hour

Packing department overhead rate = Packing department overheads / Packing department labor hours = $121,500 / 900 = $135 per direct labor hour

2. Determine the product factory overhead costs, using the multiple production department rates in (1).

Note: See the attached excel file for the determination of the product factory overhead costs, using the multiple production department rates.

In the attached excel file the following formulae are used to calculate the product factory overhead costs:

Blending department factory overhead = Machine fours * Overhead rate per machine hour

Packing department factory overhead = Direct labor hours * Overhead rate per direct labor hour

From the attached excel file, we have:

Whole Milk Total factory overhead = $134,950

Skim Milk Total factory overhead = $118,600

Cream Total factory overhead = $46,150

A ski chalet at Peak n' Peak now costs $250,000. Inflation is expected to cause this price to increase at 5 percent per year over the next 10 years before Chris and Julie retire from successful investment banking careers. How large an equal annual end-of-year deposit must be made into an account paying an annual rate of interest of 13 percent in order to buy the ski chalet upon retirement

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Answer:

$22,108

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

Required deposit each year (P) = FVA ÷ ([(1+rate of interest)^number of years-1]÷rate of interest)

= $407,224 ÷ (((1+13%)^10-1) ÷ 13%)

= $22,108

The $407,224 comes from

= $250,000 × (1+5%)^10

Bamboo Consulting is a consulting firm owned and operated by Lisa Gooch. The following end-of-period spreadsheet was prepared for the year ended July 31, 20Y5:
Bamboo Consulting
End-of-Period Spreadsheet
For the Year Ended July 31, 20Y5
Unadjusted Trial Adjustments Adjusted Trial
Balance Balance
Account Title Dr. Cr. Dr. Cr. Dr. Cr.
Cash 12,390 12,390
Accounts
Receivable 29,490 29,490
Supplies 3,130 (a) 2,620 510
Office
Equipment 23,890 23,890
Accumulated
Depreciation 3,270 (b) 1,560 4,830
Accounts Payable 7,960 7,960
Salaries Payable (c) 380 380
Lisa Gooch,
Capital 30,080 30,080
Lisa Gooch,
Drawing 3,830 3,830
Fees Earned 55,900 55,900
Salary Expense 22,120 (c) 380 22,500
Supplies Expense (a) 2,620 2,620
Depreciation Expense (b) 1,560 1,560
Miscellaneous Expense 2,360 2,360
97,210 97,210 4,560 4,560 99,150 99,150
Based on the preceding spreadsheet, prepare an income statement, statement of owner’s equity, and balance sheet for Bamboo Consulting.
CHART OF ACCOUNTS
Bamboo Consulting
General Ledger
ASSETS
11 Cash
12 Accounts Receivable
13 Supplies
14 Office Equipment
15 Accumulated Depreciation
LIABILITIES
21 Accounts Payable
22 Salaries Payable
EQUITY
31 Lisa Gooch, Capital
32 Lisa Gooch, Drawing
33 Income Summary
REVENUE
41 Fees Earned
EXPENSES
51 Salary Expense
52 Supplies Expense
53 Depreciation Expense
54 Miscellaneous Expense
REVENUE
41 Fees Earned
EXPENSES
51 Salary Expense
52 Supplies Expense
53 Depreciation Expense
54 Miscellaneous ExpenseLabels
Current assets
Current liabilities
Expenses
For the Year Ended July 31, 2016
July 31, 2016
Property, plant, and equipment
Revenues
Amount Descriptions
Add withdrawals
Decrease in owner’s equity
Increase in owner’s equity
Less withdrawals
Lisa Gooch, capital
Lisa Gooch, capital, August 1, 2015
Lisa Gooch, capital, July 31, 2016
Net income
Net loss
Total assets
Total current assets
Total expenses
Total liabilities
Total liabilities and owner’s equity
Total property, plant, and equipment
Total revenues
1. Prepare an income statement for the year ended July 31, 2016 for Bamboo Consulting.
2. Prepare a statement of owner’s equity for the year ended July 31, 2016 for Bamboo Consulting.
3. Prepare a balance sheet as of July 31, 2016 for Bamboo Consulting. Fixed assets must be entered in order according to account number.

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Answer:

Bamboo Consulting

1. Income Statement for the year ended July 31, 2016:

Fees Earned                               $55,900

Salary Expense              22,500

Supplies Expense            2,620

Depreciation Expense      1,560

Miscellaneous Expense  2,360  29,040

Net income                                $26,860

2. Statement of Owner's Equity for the year ended July 31, 2016:

Capital               $30,080

Net income         26,860  

Drawing                (3,830)

Equity balance   $53,110

3. Balance Sheet as of July 31, 2016:

Cash                                   $12,390

Accounts  Receivable          29,490

Supplies                                    510  $42,390

Office Equipment               23,890

Accumulated  Depreciation (4,830) $19,060

Total assets                                      $61,450

Accounts Payable                             $7,960

Salaries Payable                                     380

Total liabilities                                   $8,340

Owner's equity                                $53,110

Total liabilities and equity              $61,450

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Bamboo Consulting

End-of-Period Spreadsheet

For the Year Ended July 31, 20Y5

                                            Unadjusted Trial   Adjustments   Adjusted Trial

                                                   Balance                                       Balance

Account Title                         Dr.            Cr.       Dr.            Cr.   Dr.            Cr.

Cash                                     12,390                                            12,390

Accounts

Receivable                          29,490                                            29,490

Supplies                                 3,130                          (a) 2,620         510

Office

Equipment                         23,890                                            23,890

Accumulated

Depreciation                                    3,270                 (b) 1,560              4,830

Accounts Payable                           7,960                                              7,960

Salaries Payable                                                         (c)   380                 380

Lisa Gooch,

Capital                                          30,080                                           30,080

Lisa Gooch,

Drawing                             3,830                                               3,830

Fees Earned                               55,900                                           55,900

Salary Expense               22,120                   (c) 380              22,500

Supplies Expense                                      (a) 2,620                2,620

Depreciation Expense                               (b) 1,560                 1,560

Miscellaneous Expense  2,360                                               2,360

                                       97,210 97,210        4,560  4,560   99,150 99,150

Adjusted Trial  Balance

Account Title                         Dr.            Cr.

Cash                                     12,390

Accounts  Receivable          29,490

Supplies                                    510

Office Equipment               23,890

Accumulated  Depreciation             4,830

Accounts Payable                           7,960

Salaries Payable                                380

Lisa Gooch,  Capital                     30,080

Lisa Gooch,  Drawing                     3,830

Fees Earned                               55,900

Salary Expense              22,500

Supplies Expense            2,620

Depreciation Expense      1,560

Miscellaneous Expense  2,360

                                       99,150 99,150

Golden Generator Supply is approached by Mr. Stephen, a new customer, to fulfill a large one-time-only special order for a product similar to one offered to regular customers. Golden Generator Supply has excess capacity. The following per unit data apply for sales to regular customers:

Direct materials $180
Direct manufacturing labor 170
Variable manufacturing support 250
Fixed manufacturing support 140
Total manufacturing costs 740
Markup (10% of total manufacturing costs) 74
Estimated selling price $814

Required:
If Mr. Stephen wanted a long-term commitment, and not a one-time-only special order, for supplying this product, calculate the most likely price to be quoted assuming the markup remains the same?

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Answer:

$814

Explanation:

With regards to the above, if it charges a price below the full cost and markup, it will not be able to sustain such in the long run.

However, when a company received one time only, then they may be willing to charge a lower price in order to cover a portion of their fixed cost when there is extra capacity; whereas in the long run, they will have to charge at full cost so that they will not lose money.

The Southern Corporation manufactures a single product and has the following cost structure: Variable costs per unit: Production $ 35 Selling and administrative $ 15 Fixed costs per year: Production $120,400 Selling and administrative $101,140 Last year, 6,020 units were produced and 5,920 units were sold. There was no beginning inventory. The carrying value on the balance sheet of the ending inventory of finished goods under variable costing would be:

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

The computation of carrying value on the balance sheet of the ending inventory of finished goods under variable costing is seen below;

Before that, we have to determine the unit cost

Unit fixed manufacturing overhead = $120,400 ÷ 6,020 units = $20

Then, the difference will be;

= Unit fixed manufacturing overhead × change in inventory in units

= $20 × (6,020 units - $5,920)

= $20 × 100 units

= $2,000 less than absorption costing

If most cartel members keep their agreement to cut back production: a. it's not profitable in the short run for another member to increase production. b. it's profitable in the short run for another member to increase production. c. cheating by another member won't be detected. d. the losses associated with cheating are internalized by the cheater.

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Answer: b. it's profitable in the short run for another member to increase production.

Explanation:

This refers to an oligopolistic market where there are few producers of a good. These producers can come together to create a cartel that fixes prices for the goods and services they produce.

If they agree to cut back production, this will have the effect of increasing prices due to a reduction in supply. If a member decides to increase production, they would enjoy profits in the short term from the increased prices.

The other members would however respond by increasing production as well so those profits would stop towards the long run.

The first step of the financial planning process is to:

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Answer:

Review Of Current Financial Situation

Explanation:

The first step in the financial planning process involves taking a detailed look into a person's current financial situation. This means examining a person's savings, income, debts and current living expenses.

Answer:

Creating and implementing a financial action plan..

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Alexa and David are managers of different sales teams. Together, they decide to have a competition between teams to see who can bring in the most new clients this month. To increase the sense of competition, they create spirit days where they wear team colors (Alexa's team: blue, David's black), strategize ways to beat the other group, and keep a running total of who is winning on a white board. Alexa and David are employing ________ to increase productivity.

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Incomplete question. The options read;

Social identity theoryParasocial interaction theoryLeader-member exchange theoryVigilant interaction theoryExpectancy theory

Answer:

Vigilant interaction theory

Explanation:

Remember, we are told that Alexa and David kept a running total of who is winning on a whiteboard for the entire team to see while also strategizing ways to beat the opposing team.

According to the vigilant interaction theory, the productivity of a team is usually dependent upon the group's attentiveness during their group interaction.

Hence, we can thus conclude that Alexa and David are employing vigilant interaction theory to increase productivity.

Dell has been aggressively cutting their days of inventory. In the third quarter of 2009, Dell reported $952 million of inventory, $10,663 million of sales and $12,896 million of cost of goods sold. How many days of inventory did Dell have in the third quarter of 2009

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Answer:

27 days

Explanation:

The computation of the days of inventory is given below:

= 365 days ÷ inventory turnover ratio

= 365 days ÷ ($12,896  million ÷ $952 million)

= 365 days ÷ 13.55

= 27 days

We assume that the inventory i.e given in the question is average inventory

Quantum Logistics, Inc., a wholesale distributor, is considering the construction of a new warehouse to serve the southeastern geographic region near the Alabama-Georgia border. There are three cities being considered. After site visits and a budget analysis, the expected income and costs associated with locating in each of the cities has been determined. The life of the warehouse is expected to be 12 years, and MARR is 15%/year. City Initial Cost Net Annual Income Lagrange $320,000 $205,000 Auburn $880,000 $35,000 Anniston $1,040,000 $455,000 a. What is the annual worth of each site

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Answer:

Lagrange Annual Worth $145,966.15

Auburn Annual Worth $873,543.17

Anniston Annual Worth=$435,814

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the annual worth of each site

Using this formula

Annual worth of Project = A - P* r/(1-(1+r)^-N)

Let plug in the formula

Lagrange Annual Worth = $205,000-$320,000*15%/(1-(1+15%)^-12)

Lagrange Annual Worth = $145,966.15

Auburn Annual Worth = $880,000-$35,000*15%/(1-(1+15%)^-12)

Auburn Annual Worth=$873,543.17

Anniston Annual Worth = $455,000-$104,000*15%/(1-(1+15%)^-12)

Anniston Annual Worth=$435,814

Therefore the annual worth of each site will be :

Lagrange Annual Worth $145,966.15

Auburn Annual Worth $873,543.17

Anniston Annual Worth=$435,814

The term LCM refers to the process companies use to ensure they are always purchasing lowest cost items. a rule which requires a company to adjust the cost of its inventory when the market price decreases below the cost. the adjustment a company makes for inventory lost or stolen. the repeated calculations necessary to properly record LIFO costs.

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Answer:

b. a rule which requires a company to adjust the cost of its inventory when the market price decreases below the cost.

Explanation:

LCM means lower of cost or market value. It is a rule under which the value of inventory is adjusted to lower of cost or market value. Also, it is a rule which requires a company to adjust the cost of its inventory when the market price decreases below the cost.

Hence, the correct option is a rule which requires a company to adjust the cost of its inventory when the market price decreases below the cost.

distinguish between elasticity and slope​

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Answer:

Elasticity is the ratio of the percentage changes. The slope of a demand curve, for example, is the ratio of the change in price to the change in quantity between two points on the curve.

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Optimum Weight Loss Co. offers personal weight reduction consulting services to individuals. After all the accounts have been closed on November 30, 2016, the end of the fiscal year, the balances of selected accounts from the ledger of Optimum Weight Loss Co. are as follows:
Accounts Payable $37,700
Accounts Receivable 116,750
Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment 186,400
Cash ?
Common Stock 75,000
Equipment 474,150
Land 300,000
Prepaid Insurance 7,200
Prepaid Rent 21,000
Retained Earnings 635,300
Salaries Payable 9,000
Supplies 4,800
Unearned Fees 18,000
Prepare a classified balance sheet that includes the correct balance for Cash. Fixed assets must be entered in order according to account number. Be sure to complete the statement heading.

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Answer:

*** Cash $37,500

Explanation:

Optimum weight loss classified balance sheet .

Assets

Current assets

Cash $37,500

Account receivables $116,750

Prepaid insurance $7,200

Prepaid rent $21,000

Supplies $4,800

Total current assets $187,250

Non current assets

Equipment $474,150

Less

Accumulated depreciation $186,400

NBV $287,750

Land $300,000

Total non current assets

$587,750

Total assets

$775,000

Liabilities

Accounts payable $37,700

Salaries payable $9,000

Unearned fees $18,000

Total liabilities

$64,700

Equity

Common $75,000

Retained earnings $635,300

Total equity

$710,000

Total liabilities + equity

$710,300 + $64,700 = $775,000

An elastic demand indicates that A. quantity demanded does not vary with changes in the price. B. relatively large changes in price are required to obtain a relatively small change in quantity demanded. C. relatively small changes in price are required to obtain a relatively large change in quantity demanded. D. relatively large changes in quantity demanded lead to relatively large changes in price.

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Answer:

C. relatively small changes in price are required to obtain a relatively large change in quantity demanded.

Explanation:

An elastic demand indicates that relatively small changes in price are required to obtain a relatively large change in quantity demanded.

Larkspur, Inc. uses a perpetual inventory system. Data for product E2-D2 include the purchases shown below.Date Numer of Units Unit priceMay 7 46 $10July 28 36 15On June 1, Larkspur, Inc. sold 23 units, and on August 27, 36 more units. Calculate the average cost of the goods sold in the sale. (Round answers to 3 decimal places, e.g. 5.125.)

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Answer:

Following are the solution to this question:

Explanation:

Calculating the cost of the product sold:

FIFO:

June 1:  23 units costing of [tex]\$ 10[/tex] each [tex]= \$ 230[/tex]

Aug 27: 23 units costing of [tex]\$ 10[/tex] each [tex]= 230[/tex]

             13 units costing of [tex]\$ 15[/tex] each [tex]= 195[/tex]

                                                                [tex]\$425[/tex]

Total cost of product sold[tex]= \$655[/tex]

LIFO:

June 1:  23 units costing of [tex]\$ 10[/tex] each [tex]= \$ 230[/tex]

Aug 27:  36 units costing of [tex]\$15[/tex] each = 540

                   Total cost of product sold [tex]= \$ 770[/tex]

Average cost:

June 1:  23 units costing of [tex]\$ 10[/tex] each [tex]= \$ 230[/tex]

Aug 27:  36 units costing of [tex]\$13.051[/tex] each [tex]= \$469.836[/tex]

                  Total cost of product sold [tex]= \$699.836[/tex]

Rustafson Corporation is a diversified manufacturer of consumer goods. The company's activity-based costing system has the following seven activity cost pools: Activity Cost Pool Estimated Overhead Cost Expected Activity Labor-related $ 26,800 5,000 direct labor-hours Machine-related $ 4,500 9,000 machine-hours Machine setups $ 41,800 1,100 setups Production orders $ 17,000 500 orders Product testing $ 15,500 500 tests Packaging $ 51,000 3,400 packages General factory $ 52,400 5,000 direct labor-hours Exercise 4-2 Part 1 Required: 1. Compute the activity rate for each activity cost pool. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Labor-related $5.36

Machine-related $0.5

Machine setups $38

Production orders $34

Product testing $31

Packaging $15

General factory $10.48

Explanation:

Computation for the activity rate for each activity cost pool using this formula

Activity rate =Estimated cost / Estimated activity

Let plug in the formula

Labor-related $ 26,800/5,000=$5.36

Machine-related $ 4,500/9,000=$0.5

Machine setups $ 41,800/1,100 =$38

Production orders $ 17,000/500=$34

Product testing $ 15,500/500 =$31

Packaging $ 51,000/3400=$15

General factory $ 52,400/5000=$10.48

Therefore the activity rate for each activity cost pool are:

Labor-related $5.36

Machine-related $0.5

Machine setups $38

Production orders $34

Product testing $31

Packaging $15

General factory $10.48

The comparative balance sheets for Kingbird Corporation appear below:

KINGBIRD CORPORATION Comparative Balance Sheet

Assets 2022 2021
Cash $35,400 $33,600
Accounts receivable (net) 88,000 64,500
Prepaid insurance 29,300 19,200
Land 20,500 49,000
Equipment 81,500 69,500
Accumulated depreciation (15,800 ) (13,000 )
Total assets $238,900 $222,800
Liabilities and Stockholder's Equity Accounts payable $24,500 $8,100
Bonds payable 25,400 16,200
Common stock 148,000 120,000
Retained earnings 41,000 78,500
Total liabilities and stockholder's equity $238,900 $222,800

Additional information:

1. Net loss for 2022 is $13,000. Net sales for 2022 are $290,000.
2. Cash dividends of $24.800 were declared and paid in 2022.
3. Land was sold for cash at a loss of $3,500. This was the only land transaction during the year.
4. Equipment with a cost of $17,800 and accumulated depreciation of $10,900 was sold for $6,900 cash.
5. $12.900 of bonds were retired during the year at carrying (book) value.
6. Equipment was acquired for common stock. The fair value of the stock at the time of the exchange was $33,000.

Required:
Prepare a statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2022 using the indirect method.

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FASB revenue recognition requirements require nonprofits to apply five steps to each type of exchange contract to determine when to recognize revenue. The first 4 steps are (1) identify the contract with the customer, (2) identify the performance obligations in the contract, (3) determine the transaction price, and (4) allocate the transaction price to the performance obligations in the contract. What is the 5th step

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Answer:

Recognize revenue when (or as) the entity satisfies a performance obligation

Explanation:

The known five steps in the revenue recognition process includes

1. Identifcation of the contract(s) with customers.

2. Identify the separate performance obligations in the contract.

3. Determine the transaction price.

4. Allocate the transaction price to the separate performance obligations.and

5. Recognize revenue when each performance obligation is satisfied.

Recognize revenue is important for an entity especially as it fulfill the performance obligation need through the process of transfer of a promised good or service to a customer. If an entity cannot fulfill a performance obligation need in the cost of time, the performance obligation is then fulfilled at a point in time.

When performance obligation is satisfied, there is a change in control. That is a control is transferred when the customer has the ability to direct the use of and obtain substantially all the remaining benefits from the asset or service. Control is also shows if the customer has the ability to prevent other companies from directing the use of, or receiving the benefit, from the asset or service.

Suppose that France and Germany each produce wheat and cars. By using all available resources and technology, France can produce at most 30 units of wheat and 12 cars per year, and Germany can produce at most 25 units of wheat and 15 cars per year. Suppose that, to protect the domestic car industry, the government of France decides that France will produce 6 cars per year. Assuming that opportunity costs are constant, at most how many units of wheat can France produce?

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Answer:

15

Explanation:

Opportunity cost is the cost of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives

For France, the opportunity cost of producing one car = 30/12 = 2.5 wheats

If the production of cars is fixed at 6 cars per year, the highest amount of wheat that would be produced = 2.5 x 6 = 15

Please Help!!
1. True or False: A tax lien which is a failure of an individual to pay his or her taxes and it can remain on a credit report for up to 10 years.
2. True or False: Credit utilization is the ratio of an individual's credit balance to their credit card limit.
3. True or false: Chapter 7 bankruptcy is focused more on the restructuring of an individual's finances rather than the elimination of debt altogether.

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Answer:

1. True

2. True

3. False

Explanation:

1. True (If a tax is unpaid then it remains on the credit report up to 10 years)

2. True ( The statement correctly stats that Credit utilization is the ratio of an individual's credit balance to their credit card limit )

3. False because Chapter 7 bankruptcy is focused more on restructuring of debt altogether.

XYZ stock price and dividend history are as follows: YearBeginning-of-Year PriceDividend Paid at Year-End2015 $130 $5 2016 144 5 2017 120 5 2018 125 5 An investor buys six shares of XYZ at the beginning of 2015, buys another three shares at the beginning of 2016, sells one share at the beginning of 2017, and sells all eight remaining shares at the beginning of 2018.a. What are the arithmetic and geometric average time-weighted rates of return for the investor

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Answer:

Arithmetic mean = 3.67%

Geometric mean = 3.02%

Explanation:

The following sorted data are given in the question:

Year           Beginning-of-Year Price         Dividend Paid at Year-End

2015                            $130                                            $5

2016                              144                                               5

2017                              120                                               5

2018                              125                                               5

Therefore, we have:

Arithmetic average return = Sum of returns/ number of years ………....….. (1)

Geometric average return = n * ((1+r1)*(1+r2)*(1+r3)…(1+rn)^(1/n) - 1 .……….. (2)

Where;

n = years 1, 2, 3….

r1, r2, r3… are the returns for year 1, 2, 3….

Return for each year = ((Current year Beginning-of-Year Price – Previous year Beginning-of-Year Price) + dividend) / Previous year Beginning-of-Year Price .................... (3)

Using equation (3), we have:

2016 Return = ((144 - 130) + 5) /130 = 0.146153846153846

2017 Return = ((120 - 144) + 5) /159 = -0.119496855345912

2018 Return = ((125 - 120) + 5) /120 = 0.0833333333333333

Using equation (1), we have:

Arithmetic mean = (2016 Return + 2017 Return + 2018 Return) / 3 = (0.1461538461538460 - 0.1194968553459120 + 0.0833333333333333) / 3 = 0.0367, or 3.67%.

Using equation (2), we have:

Geometric mean = ((1 + 2016 Return) * (1 + 2017 Return) * (1 + 2018 Return))^(1/3) - 1 = ((1 + 0.146153846153846) * (1 - 0.119496855345912) * (1 + 0.0833333333333333))^(1/3) - 1 = 0.0302, or 3.02%

Warrants exercisable at $20 each to obtain 94000 shares of common stock were outstanding during a period when the average market price of the common stock was $25. Application of the treasury stock method for the assumed exercise of these warrants in computing diluted earnings per share will increase the weighted average number of outstanding shares by:__________

a. 18800.
b. 75200.
c. 94000.
d. 23500.

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Answer: 18800

Explanation:

First and foremost, we have to calculate the outstanding common shares which will be:

= Number of shares / Market price × Warrants Exercisable

= (94000 / 25) × 20

= 75200 shares

Then, the increase in the weighted average number of outstanding shares will be:

= 94000 - 75200

= 18800

please can see answer this fast. Briefly explain how the market mechanism relieves excess demand.​

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Answer:

The decrease in supply creates an excess demand at the initial price. a. Excess demand causes the price to rise and quantity demanded to decrease. ... A decrease in demand and an increase in supply will cause a fall in equilibrium price, but the effect on equilibrium quantity cannot be determined.

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Classifying Cash Flow Statement Components
The following table presents selected items from a recent cash flow statement of General Mills, Inc. For each item, determine whether the amount would be disclosed in the cash flow statement under operating activities, investing activities, or financing activities. (General Mills uses the indirect method of reporting cash flows from operating activities).
DOLE DOLE FOOD COMPANY, INC.
Selected items from its Cash Flow Statement
1. Long-term debt repayments
2. Change in receivables
3. Depreciation and amortization
4. Change in accrued liabilities
5. Dividends paid
6. Change in income taxes payable
7. Cash received from sales of assets and businesses
8. Net income
9. Change in accounts payable
10. Short-term debt borrowings
11. Capital expenditures

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Answer:

1. Long term debt payment - Financing activities

2.Changes in Receivables - Operating activities

3. Depreciation and amortization - Operating activities

4. Changes in accrued liabilities - Operating activities

5. Dividend paid - Financing activities

7. Cash Received from sales of assets and business - Investing activities

8. Net Income - Operating activities

9. Change in accounts payable - Operating activities

10. Short term debt borrowings - Financing activities

11. Capital Expenditures - Investing activities

Dr. Bernanke argued two problems contributing to the financial crisis included:________.
A. banks reliance on long-term funding; and the increased use of non-standard mortgages such as Adjustable Rate Mortgages ARMS.
B. banks reliance on short term funding; and the increased use of non-standard mortgages such as Adjustable Rate Mortgages ARMS.
C. banks reliance on short term funding; and the increased use of non-standard mortgages such as fixed rate, 30-year mortgages.
D. banks reliance on long-term funding; and the increased use of non-standard mortgages such as fixed rate, 30-year mortgages.

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Answer:

D. banks reliance on long term funding; and increased use of non-standard mortgages such as fixed rate, 30- year mortgages.

Explanation:

Dr. Bernanke argued that financial crisis is due to the banks involving in non standard mortgages which are fixed rate mortgages but they are not regulated. The bank provides loans and mortgages to people based on the standard regulations which need to be followed. They financial crisis took place when the mortgages were provided on non standard terms.

Croquet, Inc. currently manufactures a wicket as its main product. The costs per unit are as follows: Direct materials and direct labor $13 Variable overhead 7 Fixed overhead 10 Total $30 Saran Company has contacted Croquet with an offer to sell it 5,000 of the wickets for $17 each. Fixed costs of $4 per unit is unavoidable. Should Croquet make or buy the wickets, why

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Supplier's quotation (5,000 × $17)

$85,000

Less: Relevant costs

Variable cost (5,000 × $16)

$80,000

Avoidable fixed cost (5,000 × $4)

$20,000

Balance $100,000

Loss $15,000

Croquet should buy the widgets because the relevant cost of in house production is higher than the cost of buying it outside.

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Answer:

what lol

Explanation:

can individual be too motivated? discuss​

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Answer:

Yes, an individual can be too motivated. It can negatively affect their personality and perception. They may feel that they have to get things done no matter the cots and they may mistreat people or make poor decisions to accomplish that. Many of them also become arrogant and overconfident.

"Yes," an individual can be too motivated. A complete description is provided below.

Throughout the employment, a person may be erroneously over-motivated. In other words, the motivation or inspiration of an individual might be motivated by circumstances that don't significantly require him to succeed.

The major incentive of a certain individual might have been to impress or satisfy just their authorities.

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bond economicial definition. ​

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bond economical is a fixed income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower (typically corporate or governmental).
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