The following General Fund information is available for the preparation of the financial statements for the City of Eastern Shores for the year ended September 30, 2017:
Revenues:
Property taxes $ 27,025,000
Sales taxes 13,323,000
Fees and fines 1,332,000
Licenses and permits 1,730,000
Intergovernmental 2,375,000
Investment earnings 661,000
Expenditures:
Current:
General government 11,731,000
Public safety 24,451,000
Public works 6,219,000
Health and sanitation 1,171,000
Culture and recreation 2,163,000
Transfer to capital project fund 1,127,000
Special item—proceeds from sale of land 831,000
Fund balance, October 1, 2016 1,819,000
From the information given above, prepare a General Fund Statement of Revenues, Expenditures, and Changes in Fund Balances for the City of Eastern Shores General Fund for the year ended September 30, 2017. (Deductions should be entered with a minus sign.)

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Answer 1

Answer:

                                    City of Eastern Shores

          General Fund Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and

                    Changes in Fund Balances for the year ended

                                     September 30, 2017.

Particulars                     Amount($)                    Amount($)

Revenues  

Property Taxes            27,025,000  

Sales Taxes                  13,323,000  

Fees and Fines             1,332,000  

Licenses and Permits   1,730,000  

Inter Governmental      2,375,000  

Investment Earnings     661,000

Total Revenues           $46,446,000                 $46,446,000

Expenditures  

Current  

General Government     11,731,000  

Public Safety                  24.451,000  

Public Works                  6,219,000  

Health and Sanitation    1,171,000  

Culture and Recreation  2,163,000

Total Expenditures        $45,735,000                - $45,735,000

Excess of Revenue over Expenditure                      $711,000

Less : Transfer to capital project fund                     -$1,127,000

Add : Special Item - Proceeds from Sale of Land     $831,000

Net Change in Fund Balance                                     $415,000

Add : Fund Balance, Oct. 1, 2017                               $1,819,000

Fund Balance, Sep. 30, 2017                                   $2,234,000


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A parent company exchanges 5,000 shares of its $2 par value common stock, with a market value of $10/share, for all of the shares owned by the subsidiary's shareholders, resulting in a $50,000 total purchase price. On the acquisition date, the subsidiary reported a book value of Stockholders' Equity of $37,500, comprised of $15,000 of Common Stock and $22,500 of Retained Earnings. An examination of the subsidiary's balance sheet revealed that book values were equal to fair values for all assets except for PPE (net), which has a book value of $20,000 and a fair value of $32,500.
a. Prepare the entry that the parent makes to record the investment.
b. Prepare the [E] and [A] consolidation entries.

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Answer:

a. The entry that the parent makes to record the investment

Investment in Subsidiary $50,000 (debit)

Common Stocks $50,000 (credit)

b. Consolidation Entries

Common Stock (Subsidiary) $15,000 (debit)

Retained Earnings (Subsidiary) $35,000 (debit)

Investment in Subsidiary $50,000 (credit)

Explanation:

The entry that the parent makes to record the investment

Investment in Subsidiary $50,000 (debit)

Common Stocks $50,000 (credit)

Recognize the Investment in Subsidiary and recognize the Equity element : Common Stocks

Consolidation Entries

Common Stock (Subsidiary) $15,000 (debit)

Retained Earnings (Subsidiary) $35,000 (debit)

Investment in Subsidiary $50,000 (credit)

Eliminate Common Items and recognize Goodwill or Gain on Bargain  Purchase if any.

A firm always has a competitive disadvantage when its return on invested capital is:_________
A. 2 percent or lower in a declining industry.
B. declining steadily over two or more years.
C. about the same as its closest competitor.
D. below the industry average.

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Answer:

A firm always has a competitive disadvantage when its return on invested capital is:_________

D. below the industry average.

Explanation:

A firm's competitive disadvantage shows when the return on investment is below the industry average.  For instance, let us assume that Niposte, Inc. operates in the paper milling industry and that its return on investment of 10% falls below the industry average of 15%, then one can conclude that Niposte, Inc. is not favored in this industry.   The cause of such a situation for Niposte, Inc. may be that the ability of its management to turn revenue into profits for stockholders is hampered with excessive costs.  This is because the return on investment is a profitability ratio that shows how Niposte, Inc. and its competitors are performing in terms of generating profit from revenue through efficient management of operating costs.

When preparing the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method, non-operating gains are added to net income. true or false

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Kim's brokerage company offers dual agency. Tom and Don are two of her licensed agents. Tom ha been appointed to represent the seller, and Don has been appointed to represent the buyer in an in-house transaction. In this situation, who is a dual agent ? A. Kim only B. Kim, Tom, and Don only C. all licensed agents Kim's broker age D. no one.

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Answer:

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Sonic Inc. manufactures two models of speakers, Rumble and Thunder. Based on the following production and sales data for June, prepare (a) a sales budget and (b) a production budget: Rumble Thunder Estimated inventory (units), June 1 260 64 Desired inventory (units), June 30 299 56 Expected sales volume (units): Midwest Region 3,650 3,200 South Region 4,900 4,250 Unit sales price $135 $210 a. Prepare a sales budget.

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Answer:

Sonic Inc.

a) Sales Budget:

                                      Rumble            Thunder

Total units sold              8,550                7,450

Unit sales price               $135                  $210

Sales value            $1,154,250       $1,564,500

b) Production Budget:

                                                        Rumble      Thunder

Total units sold                                    8,550          7,450

Desired inventory (units), June 30       299               56

Estimated inventory (units), June 1       260               64

Units to be produced                         8,589           7,442

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                           Rumble      Thunder

Total units sold                                    8,550          7,450

Desired inventory (units), June 30       299               56

Estimated inventory (units), June 1       260               64

Units Produced                                   8,589           7,442

                                              Rumble      Thunder

Expected sales volume (units):

Midwest Region                     3,650          3,200  

South Region                         4,900          4,250

Total units sold                      8,550          7,450

Unit sales price                       $135            $210

a) The Sonic Inc.'s sales budget determines the production budget.  When the quantity to be sold is obtained, then production planning can take place based on meeting customers' demand for goods or services.

b) The Production budget is a bye-product of the sales budget, though, it is critical in the whole value chain.  It is the production budget that guides production planning, including the type, design, and other features of the product.

The following water and sewer fund information is available for the preparation of the financial statements
for the City of Western Sands for the year ended December 31, 2017:__________.
Operating revenues-charges for services .................. $18,087,000
Operating expenses:
Personnel services ...................................................... 6,177,000
Contractual services .................................................... 2,995,000
Utilities ..........................................................................888,000
Repairs and maintenance ............................................1,992,000
Depreciation .................................................................5,422,000
Interest revenue ...........................................................29,000
State aid (intergovernmental revenue) .........................100,000
Interest expense ............................................................434,000
Capital contributions .....................................................1,632,000
Transfer to General Fund ..............................................365,000
Net position, January 1, 2017 ........................................2,700,000
From the information given above, prepare, in good form, a Water and Sewer Fund column for the proprietary fund Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Fund Net Position for the year ended December 31, 2017.

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Answer and Explanation:

The Preparation of water and sewer fund Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Fund Net Position for the year ended December 31, 2017 is shown below:-

                                Water and Sewer fund

                      Statement of Revenues, Expenses,

                            and Changes in Fund Net Position

                       for the year ended December 31, 2017

Particulars                                                 Amount

Operating revenue - Charges for

services                                                  $18,087,000

Operating expenses      

Personal services          $6,177,000

Contractual services      $2,995,000

Utilities                            $888,000

Repair and Maintenance  $1,992,000

Depreciation                      $5,422,000

Total operating expenses                          $17,474,000

Operating income                                       $613,000

Non operating revenues              

Interest revenue                 $29,000          

Interest expenses              ($434,000)

State aid                              $100,000

Total of non operation revenue                    ($305,000)

Capital contribution                                        $1,632,000

Transfer to general fund                                ($365,000)

Change in net assets                                     $1,575,000

Jan 1 Net assets                                             $2,700,000

Dec 31 Net assets                                           $4,275,000

We simply deduct all expenses from revenue to arrive ending net assets

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Hudson Co. reports the contribution margin income statement for 2017. HUDSON CO. Contribution Margin Income Statement For Year Ended December 31, 2017 Sales (11,300 units at $175 each) $ 1,977,500 Variable costs (11,300 units at $140 each) 1,582,000 Contribution margin $ 395,500 Fixed costs 315,000 Pretax income $ 80,500 Assume the company is considering investing in a new machine that will increase its fixed costs by $37,000 per year and decrease its variable costs by $8 per unit. Prepare a forecasted contribution margin income statement for 2018 assuming the company purchases this machine.

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Answer:

Pretax income= $133,900

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Selling price= $175

New unitary variable cost= $132

New fixed costs= 315,000 + 37,000= 352,000

Now, we can determine the new operating income:

Sales= 11,300*175= 1,977,500

Total variable cost= 11,300*132= (1,491,600)

Total contribution margin= 485,900

Fixed costs= (352,000)

Pretax income= 133,900

On January 1, Beckman, Inc., acquires 60 percent of the outstanding stock of Calvin for $54,480. Calvin Co. has one recorded asset, a specialized production machine with a book value of $10,000 and no liabilities. The fair value of the machine is $78,000, and the remaining useful life is estimated to be 10 years. Any remaining excess fair value is attributable to an unrecorded process trade secret with an estimated future life of 4 years. Calvin’s total acquisition date fair value is $90,800.

At the end of the year, Calvin reports the following in its financial statements:


Revenues 65,550   Machine 13,590   Common stock 10,000
Expenses 29,250   Other assets 27,710  Retained earnings 31,300
Net income 36,300 Total assets 41,300  Total equity 41,300
Dividends paid 5,000

Required:

Determine the amounts that Beckman should report in its year-end consolidated financial statements for noncontrolling interest in subsidiary income, noncontrolling interest, Calvin’s machine (net of accumulated depreciation), and the process trade secret.

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Answer:

Beckman noncontrolling interest in subsidiary income $10,520

Calvin Machine (net of accumulated depreciation) $71,200

Explanation:

To calculate noncontrolling interest in subsidiary's income;

Revenue    $65,550

Expenses   $39,250 (29,250 + $6,800 + $3,200)

Net Income $26,300

Noncontrolling percentage = 40%

NonControlling Income = $10,520

Depreciation of Machine = [tex]\frac{Fair value of Machine - Book value}{estimated useful life}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{78,000 - 10,000}{10 years}[/tex] = 6,800 per annum

Amortization of trade secrets = [tex]\frac{Fair Value Total - Machine value}{Useful life}[/tex]

Amortization of trade secrets = [tex]\frac{90,800 - 78,000}{4 years}[/tex]

= 3,200

What type of lawsuit occurs if an employee decides to file a lawsuit against a company?

A. Civil case
B. Liability case
C. Criminal case
D. Prosecution case

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Answer: A. Civil case

Explanation:

The court cases that associate disputes between persons or businesses over funds or some incident to private rights are known as civil cases. It starts by one party (business or a person) known as "plaintiff" claims to have been harmed by the actions of another party (person or business) known as the "defendant".

Hence, the lawsuit occurs if an employee decides to file a lawsuit against a company is "Civil case".

Hence, the correct option is "A".

Answer:

it would be a civil case

Explanation:

I took the test

Smith & Smith has a bond rating of B and an Altman s Z-score of 1.0. This suggests that:

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Answer:

"The firm has high credit risk" is the correct answer.

Explanation:

A Z-Score exceeding 2.99 indicates an organization becomes focused mostly on the economic projections throughout the safe space. Throughout the Grey Zone, a Z-Score among 1.8 as well as 2.99 means that there is indeed a reasonable possibility that the business will go bankrupt throughout the next 2 years. In the meantime, mostly in Distress Zone, just one Z-Score under 1.80 suggests a high likelihood of discomfort during this timeframe.

Messaging systems range from semi-public systems such as standard text messaging on mobile phones, to private systems that are closed to anyone outside of invited members.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

True.

Explanation:

Messaging systems range from semi-public systems such as standard text messaging on mobile phones, to private systems that are closed to anyone outside of invited members.

A messaging system can be defined as an electronic device which enables users to send text messages to one or more users depending on the configuration and it ranges from semi-public systems to private systems.

In a semi-public messaging system, messages can be sent between users with little or no restriction to who can send or receive these messages. An example is sending short standard text on mobile phones.

On the other hand, a private messaging system is a type of system that denies access to individuals outside of the group, only invited members are able to send and receive messages.

Fortune, Inc., is preparing its master budget for the first quarter. The company sells a single product at a price of $25 per unit. Sales (in units) are forecasted at 45,000 for January, 55,000 for February, and 50,000 for March. Cost of goods sold is $14 per unit. Other expense information for the first quarter follows.
Commissions....8% of sales
Rent....$14,000 per month
Advertising....15% of sales
Office salaries....$75,000 per month
Depreciation....$40,000 per month
Interest....15% annually on a $250,000 note payable
tax rate....30%
Prepare a budgeted income statement for this first quarter.

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Answer:

Fortune, Inc.

Budgeted Income Statement

For the first quarter, 202x

                                   January         February        March           Total

Sales revenue           $1,125,000     $1,375,000    $1,250,000   $3,750,000

Cost of goods sold   $630,000      $770,000       $700,000     $2,100,000

Gross profit               $495,000       $605,000      $550,000     $1,650,000

S&A expenses:

Rent                    $14,000          $14,000          $14,000        $42,000Office salaries    $75,000         $75,000         $75,000       $225,000Sales comm.      $90,000         $110,000        $100,000      $300,000Advertising        $168,750        $206,250       $187,500      $562,500Depreciation      $40,000         $40,000         $40,000       $120,000

EBIT                            $107,250        $159,750        $133,500      $400,500

Income taxes              $32,175           $47,925         $40,050       $120,150

Net income                 $75,075          $111,825         $93,450       $280,350

Starset Machine Shop is considering a 4-year project to improve its production efficiency. Buying a new machine press for $425,000 is estimated to result in $169,000 in annual pretax cost savings. The press falls in the 5-year MACRS class, and it will have a salvage value at the end of the project of $69,000. The press also requires an initial investment in spare parts inventory of $28,000, along with an additional $3,500 in inventory for each succeeding year of the project. The shop’s tax rate is 23 percent and its discount rate is 10 percent.
1. Calculate the NPV of this project.
2. Should the company buy and install the machine press?
A. No.
B. Yes.

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Answer:

96,287

Explanation:

Cost of Machine $425,000

5 years MACRS rate is

Year 1 - 425,000 * 20% = 85,000

Year 2 - 425,000 * 32% = 136,000

Year 3 - 425,000 * 19.20% = 81,600

Year 4 - 425,000 * 11.52% = 48,960

Total depreciation in 4 years = 351,560

New Book Value of asset = 73,440

Salvage value at the end of 4 years = 69,000

Gain on disposal = 4,440

The NPV can be calculated based on tax savings

169000 for 4 years using annuity at 23% rate.

The NPV of the project is;

-425,000 + 251,787 + 169,000 +3,500 + 28,000 + 69000

Net Present Value = 96,287

The following cost behavior patterns describe anticipated manufacturing costs for 2013: raw material, $8.20/unit; direct labor, $11.20/unit; and manufacturing overhead, $386,400 + $9.20/unit. Required: If anticipated production for 2013 is 42,000 units, calculate the u

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Answer:

Note: The missing part of the question is "using variable costing  and absorption costing. Explain the difference"

Solution

According to variable costing, the unit cost based was

= $8.20 + $11.20 + $9.20

= $28.6

According to absorption costing,

Total Manufacturing costs= Direct material + Direct labor + Overhead

= $8.20 + $11.20 + ($386,400/42,000 units) + $9.20

= $8.20 + $11.20 + $9.2 + $9.2

= $37.8

The difference between the variable costing and the absorption cost is because the product costing using variable costing method only includes variable costs.

1. A small-scale businessman deposits money at the beginning of each year into his savings account, depending on the level of the business’ returns. He deposits $1000 in the first year, $3000 in the second year, $5000 in the third and $7000 in the fourth year and annual interest rate of 7%. What is the value of the investment at the time of his first deposit?

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Answer:

The value of the investment at the time of his first deposit is $13,855.

Explanation:

The Value of the Investment at the time of his first deposit is its Net Present Value.

Calculation of the Net Present Value of this Investment is as follows ;

Hint : Find the Present Value of individual deposits and sum them up

PV = FV / (1 + r) ^n

Year 0  =  $1000 / (1.07)^0

            =  $1,000

Year 1  =  $3000 / (1.07)^1

            =  $2,804

Year 2  =  $5000 / (1.07)^2

            =  $4,367

Year 2  =  $7000 / (1.07)^3

            =  $5,714

Net Present Value = $1,000 + $2,804 + $4,367 + $5,714

                               = $13,855

Computing and Recording Proceeds from the Sale of PPE The following information was provided in the 2018 10-K of Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.

2018 2017
Property and equipment, gross $678 $642
Accumulated depreciation (385) (360)
Property and equipment, net 293 282

Note 7 also revealed that depreciation expense on property and equipment totaled $43 million in 2018. The cash flow statement reported that expenditures for property and equipment totaled $58 million in 2018 and that there was no gain or loss on the sale of property and equipment during the year.

Required:
Using the information provided, prepare a journal entry to record the sale of property and equipment in 2018.

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Answer:

Cash   $4

Accumulated Depreciation   $18

        To Property & equipment   $22

(Being the sale of the property and equipment is recorded)

Explanation:

The journal entry is shown below:

Cash   $4

Accumulated Depreciation   $18

        To Property & equipment   $22

(Being the sale of the property and equipment is recorded)

For recording this we debited the cash and accumulated depreciation as it increased the assets and reduced the accumulated depreciation balance and credited the property & equipment as it decreased the assets

The workings are as follows

For PPE

PPE Beginning Balance Beginning $642

Add:  Purchases during the year   $58

Less: PPE Ending Balance Ending ($678)

Cost of the sold equipment   $22

For Accumulated depreciation

Beginning Accumulated Depreciation  $360

Add: Depreciation expense 2018  $43

Less: Ending Accumulated Depreciation  ($385)

Accumulated Depreciation left  $18

Here, we need to first compute the amount of the Property and equipment and the Accumulated depreciation to allow us prepare the journal entry to record the sale of property and equipment in 2018.

For the Property and equipment computation

Particulars                                                        Amount

PPE Beginning Balance Beginning                   $642

Add: Purchases during the year                        $58

Less: PPE Ending Balance Ending                    ($678)

Cost of the sold equipment                               $22  

For the Accumulated depreciation computation

Particulars                                                        Amount

Beginning Accumulated Depreciation            $360

Add: Depreciation expense 2018                    $43

Less: Ending Accumulated Depreciation        ($385)

Accumulated Depreciation balance               $18  

Date     Account titles and Explanation        Debit    Credit

             Cash                                                      $4

             Accumulated Depreciation                  $18

                      To Property & equipment                          $22

             (Being the sale of the property and equipment is recorded)

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Analysis reveals that a company had a net increase in cash of $21,430 for the current year. Net cash provided by operating activities was $19,300; net cash used in investing activities was $10,650 and net cash provided by financing activities was $12,780. If the year-end cash balance is $25,950, the beginning cash balance was:

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Answer:

i thinktheanswer would be 87 or 98 few dw

Explanation:

Jack and Jill borrow $21,000 at 7.2% amoritzed over 6 years to drill a well and renovate their kitchen and bathrooms. Assuming that the monthly principal and interest payments are made as agreed, what is the loan balance at the end of 3 years

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Answer:

I prepared an amortization schedule on an excel spreadsheet:

monthly payment = $360.05

after the 36th payment is made, the loan's principal balance = $11,626.23

Assume that both labor and capital exhibit diminishing returns. Suppose you can hire an additional unit of labor for $10, and she can product 50 units. You could also buy an additional machine at the cost of $200, and that machine would allow you to produce 1000 units.
If your main concern is minimizing average cost, what should you do?
a) Buy the machine, because it will allow you to produce more
b) Nothing, because you are already minimizing cost
c) There is not enough information to make a legitimate response
d) Hire more labor, because it is cheaper

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Answer:

b) Nothing, because you are already minimizing cost

Explanation:

cost of producing one additional unit by hiring more workers = $10 / 50 units = $0.20 per unit

cost of producing one additional unit by buying the machine = $200 / 1,000 units = $0.20 per unit

Since labor exhibits a diminishing return, the next unit of labor will produce less than 50 units. This means that if you want to increase production, you should buy the machine.

Using the same logic, the previous units of labor were able to produce more than 50 units, which means that the average total cost was lower using labor than the machine. So if the company's concern is to minimize costs, then they are already doing so.

Mary buys an annuity that promises to pay her $1,500 at the end of each of the next 20 years. The appropriate interest rate is 7.5%. What is the value of this 20-year annuity today?

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Answer:

PV= $15,291.74

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Annual cash flow= $1,5000

Number of years= 20

Interest rate= 7.5%

To calculate the present value, first, we need to determine the future value using the following formula:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= annual cash flow

FV= {1,500*[(1.075^20) - 1]} / 0.075

FV= $64,957.02

Now, we can calculate the present value:

PV= FV/(1+i)^n

PV= 64,957.02/(1.075^20)

PV= $15,291.74

g Exodus Limousine Company has $1,000 par value bonds outstanding at 15 percent interest. The bonds will mature in 30 years. Use Appendix B and Appendix D for an approximate answer but calculate your final answer using the formula and financial calculator methods. Compute the current price of the bonds if the percent yield to maturity is

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Question:

Exodus Limousine Company has $1,000 par value bonds outstanding at 15 percent interest. The bonds will mature in 30 years. Use Appendix B and Appendix D for an approximate answer but calculate your final answer using the formula and financial calculator methods. Compute the current price of the bonds if the percent yield to maturity is 10%

Note the tutor added 10% as the yield

Answer:

Price of bond= $1,471.35

Explanation:

The value of the bond is the present value (PV) of the future cash receipts expected from the bond. The value is equal to present values of interest payment plus the redemption value (RV) discounted at the yield rate

Value of Bond = PV of interest + PV of RV

The value of bond  Exodus Limousine Company can be worked out as follows:

Step 1  

PV of interest payments

PV = A × (1+r)^(-n)/r

A-annul interest payment:

= 15% × 1,000 = 150

r-Annual yield = 10%  

n-Maturity period = 30

PV of interest payment:  

=150× (1- (1+0.1)^(-30)/0.1= 1,414.037

Step 2  

PV of Redemption Value

= 1000 × (1.1)^(-30) = 57.308

Step 3

Price of bond

=1,414.037 + 57.308 = 1,471.345

Price of bond= $1,471.345

Choose three distinct but related business functions (e.g., inventory control, purchasing, payroll, accounting, etc.). Write a short paper describing how interfacing the information systems of these three functions can improve an organization’s performance.

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Answer:

The three functions can be described as follows:

i) Inventory control

ii)  Procurement

iii) Sales

Explanation:

Following are the description of the given points:

In point (i):

It is also the center of the operational activities, in which it would be accountable to always get rid of a perfect product inventory and thus not have an untouched inventory in the storage facility.

In point (ii):

This is the first step for just a brand until it hits the end user. It is sourcing, which most appropriate and progressed necessity for both the manufacturing of the company.  

In point (iii):

For the business, it primarily provides, a large number of alternative considerations. However, certain expenses it control, including the expense of keeping as well as the wastefulness in raw resources, all will be determined from selling price.

Reporting the details of notes is consistent with which accounting principle that requires financial statements (including footnotes) to report all relevant information?

a. Relevance
b. Full disclosure
c. Evaluation
d. Materiality
e. Matching

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Answer:

The correct answer is Option B.

Explanation:

The full disclosure principle is a concept that requires all necessary details relating to the notes to the financial statements are provided and explained in such a way that would be understandable to the users of the financial statements.

The disclosures are expected to be in compliance with the accounting standards, regulatory pronouncements, among others.

Beck Inc. and Bryant Inc. have the following operating data: Beck Inc. Bryant Inc. Sales $186,700 $517,500 Variable costs 74,900 310,500 Contribution margin $111,800 $207,000 Fixed costs 68,800 92,000 Income from operations $43,000 $115,000 a. Compute the operating leverage for Beck Inc. and Bryant Inc. If required, round to one decimal place. Beck Inc. Bryant Inc. b. How much would income from operations increase for each company if the sales of each increased by 20%

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Answer:

a. Operating leverage = Contribution Margin  / Income for operation

Beck Inc. = $111,800 / $43,000 = 2.6 times

Bryant Inc = $207,000 / $115,000 = 1.8 times

b.  Increase on Income from operations for each company if the sales of each increased by 20%? will be:

Beck Inc = 2.6 * 10%

=0.52

=52%

Bryant Inc = 1.8 * 20

=0.36

=36%

Presented here are the comparative balance sheets of Hames Inc. at December 31, 2020 and 2019. Sales for the year ended December 31, 2020, totaled $580,000.
HAMES INC.
Balance Sheets
December 31, 2020 and 2019
2020 2019
Assets
Cash $ 24,000 $ 21,000
Accounts receivable 78,000 72,000
Merchandise inventory 103,000 99,000
Total current assets $ 205,000 $ 192,000
Land 50,000 40,000
Plant and equipment 125,000 110,000
Less: Accumulated depreciation (65,000) (60,000)
Total assets $ 315,000 $ 282,000
Liabilities
Short-term debt $ 18,000 $ 17,000
Accounts payable 66,000 76,000
Other accrued liabilities 20,000 18,000
Total current liabilities $ 104,000 $ 111,000
Long-term debt 22,000 30,000
Total liabilities $ 126,000 $ 141,000
Stockholders’ Equity
Common stock, no par, 100,000 shares authorized
40,000 and 25,000 shares issued, respectively $ 74,000 $ 59,000
Retained earnings:
Beginning balance $ 82,000 $ 85,000
Net income for the year 53,000 2,000
Dividends for the year (20,000) (5,000)
Ending balance $ 115,000 $ 82,000
Total stockholders’ equity $ 189,000 $ 141,000
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 315,000 $ 282,000
Required:
1. Calculate ROI for 2020. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to 2 decimal places.)
2. Calculate ROE for 2020. (Round your answer to 1 decimal place.)
3. Calculate working capital at December 31, 2020.
4. Calculate the current ratio at December 31, 2020. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
5. Calculate the acid-test ratio at December 31, 2020. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

1.  16.83%

2. 28.04%

3. $101,000

4. 1.97

5. 0.98

Explanation:

Return On Investment (ROI) = Net Profit After Tax / Total Assets × 100

                                              = $53,000 / $ 315,000 × 100

                                              = 16.825 or 16.83%

Return On Equity (ROE) =Net Profit After Tax / Total Shareholders Funds × 100

                                       = $53,000 / $ 189,000 × 100

                                       = 28.0423 or 28.04 %

Working Capital = Current Assets - Current Liabilities

                           = $ 205,000 - $ 104,000

                           = $101,000

Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities

                       = $ 205,000 / $ 104,000

                       = 1.9712 or 1.97

Acid Test Ratio = (Current Assets - Inventory) / Current Liabilities

                         = ($ 205,000 - $ 103,000) / $ 104,000

                         = 0.98077 or 0.98

A company uses the perpetual inventory system and recorded the following entry: Accounts Payable 2,500 Merchandise Inventory 50 Cash 2,450 This entry reflects a:

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Answer:

The entry reflects a debit to the Accounts Payable and a credit to the Merchandise Inventory and Cash, signifying full settlement of debt with merchandise $50 and cash $2,450.

Explanation:

When Accounts Payable is debited, it means that it is being paid.  In this case, there are two stated ways for the settlement.  The supplier was paid $50 in goods and $2,450 in cash.  While, the supplier was being owed the sum of $2,500, he agreed to accept merchandise at cost of $50 and the remainder in cash of $2,450.  This entry also satisfies the accounting equation, keeping the two sides in balance, as Liabilities are reduced by $2,500 and Assets are reduced by the same amount.

At the end of the first year of operations, Mayberry Advertising had accounts receivable of $21,200. Management of the company estimates that 9% of the accounts will not be collected. What adjustment would Mayberry Advertising record for Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts

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Answer: Credit Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $1,908

Explanation:

The Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts is an account where an estimate of receivables that may not be received is recorded. It is the result of companies being proactive in collection management so as not to overstate assets because there will always be a risk of customers defaulting.

The allowance/estimate is made by the company and then reduced from the Receivables account. That amount removed is credited to the Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts.

= 21,200 * 9%

= $1,908

The following errors were discovered by the Gerding Company: Failure to record Unearned Revenue in 2026: $6 Failure to record Depreciation in 2025: $8 Indicate the error in 2026 Net Income:

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Answer:

Overstated $2

Explanation:

Calculation to Indicate the error in 2026 Net Income

2026 Failure to record Unearned Revenue $6

Less 2025 Failure to record Depreciation ($8)

2026 Net income $2

Therefore the error in 2026 Net Income will be overstated amount of $2

Zeke Company sells a single product. The selling price per unit is $32 and unit variable cost is $24. Fixed costs for the year are $100,200. What if selling price goes up by 0.15%, variable costs go up by 0.15% and fixed costs go up by 0.16%? What is the new breakeven point in units?

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Answer:

Break-even point in units= 12,562 units

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Selling price= 32*1.0015= 32.048

Unitary variable cost= 24*1.0015= 24.036

Fixed costs= 100,200*1.0016= 100,360.32

To calculate the break-even point in units, we need to use the following formula:

Break-even point in units= fixed costs/ contribution margin per unit

Break-even point in units= 100,360.32/(32.048 - 24.036)

Break-even point in units= 12,562 units

what is the annual percentage yield(APY) for money at an annual rate of (a)4.57% monthly (b)4.58% compunded quartelty

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Answer:

a)Annual rate of return = 4.67%

(b)Annual rate of return = 4.66%

Explanation:

Annul rate of return where compounding is done more frequenting could be worked out as follows:

Annual rate of return = (1+r)^n - 1

r - rate of return per period

n- number of periods in a year

a) Monthly rate of 4.57%

r- monthly rate = 4.57%/12 = 0.38% per month

n- 12 months

Annual rate of return = (1+ 0.003808)^12 - 1 × 100 = 4.67%

Annual rate of return = 4.67%

b) 4.58% compounded quarterly

r- quarterly rate = 4.58%/4 =  1.145 %

n- 4 quarters in a year

Annual rate of return = (1+0.01145)^4 - 1  × 100= 4.66%

a)4.57% monthly

Annual rate of return = 4.67%

(b)4.58% compounded quarterly

Annual rate of return = 4.66%

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