The following information was taken from the records of Marigold Inc. for the year 2020: Income tax applicable to income from continuing operations $160,820; income tax applicable to loss on discontinued operations $21,930, and unrealized holding gain on available-for-sale securities (net of tax) $12,900.

Gain on sale Of equipment $81,700
Loss on discontinued operations 64,500
Administrative expenses 206,400
Rent revenue 34,400
Loss on write-down of inventory 51,600

Cash dividends declared $129,000
Retained earnings January 1, 2020 840,000
Cost of goods sold 731,000
Selling expenses 258,000
Sales Revenue 1634,000

Shares outstanding during 2020 were 100,000.

Required:
Prepare a single-step income statement (with respect to items in Income from operations)

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Answer 1

Answer:

Net income is $312,610.

Explanation:

This can then be prepared as follows:

Marigold Inc.

Single-Step Income Statement

For the Year 2020

Particulars                                                               $                        $        

Revenue

Sales Revenue                                               1,634,000

Rent revenue                                                      34,400

Gain on sale Of equipment                                81,700  

Total revenue                                                                          1,750,100

Expenses

Cost of goods sold                                         (731,000)

Selling expenses                                           (258,000)

Administrative expenses                              (206,400)

Loss on write-down of inventory                    (51,600)  

Total expenses                                                                     (1,247,000)  

Operating income before tax                                                 503,100

Tax on income from continuing

operations                                                                             (160,820)  

Income from operation after tax                                           342,280

Other income (loss ) (net of tax)

Unrealized holding gain on

available-for-sale securities (net of tax)                                  12,900  

Income from continuing operations

after tax                                                                                   355,180  

Discontinued operations

Loss on discontinued operations

before tax                                                        (64,500)

Tax on loss on discontinued operations         21,930  

Loss on discontinued operations after tax                           (42,570)  

Net income                                                                              312,610  

Earning per share

(Net income / Number of Shares outstanding)                           3.13


Related Questions

You are planning to save for retirement over the next 25 years. To do this, you will invest $820 per month in a stock account and $420 per month in a bond account. The return of the stock account is expected to be 10.2 percent, and the bond account will pay 6.2 percent. When you retire, you will combine your money into an account with a 7.2 percent return. How much can you withdraw each month from your account assuming a 20-year withdrawal period? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

The withdraw amount is "11,227.42".

Explanation:

The given values are:

In stock account,

PMT = $820

Interest rate = [tex]\frac{10.2 \ percent}{12}[/tex]

N = 300

PV = 0

In Bond account,

PMT = $420

Interest rate = [tex]\frac{6.2 \ percent}{12}[/tex]

N = 300

PV = 0

Now,

By using the FV (Future value) function, the value in Stock account will be:

= [tex]FV(rate,nper,pmt,[pv],[type])[/tex]

= [tex]1,125,795.30[/tex]

By using the FV (Future value) function, the value in Stock account will be:

= [tex]FV(rate,nper,pmt,[pv],[type])[/tex]

= [tex]300,181.3321[/tex]

After 25 years,

The value throughout the account, will be:

= [tex]300,181.3321 + 1,125,795.30[/tex]

= [tex]1,425,976.63[/tex]

By using the PMT function, we can find the with drawling amount. The amount will be:

= [tex]PMT(rate, nper, pv, [fv], [type])[/tex]

= [tex]11,227.42[/tex]

After a financial crisis hits the country of Barbaria, 8 million people become unemployed. If 35 million individuals are lucky enough to keep their jobs, what is the unemployment rate

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Answer:

18.60%

Explanation:

Total labor force = $8 million + $35 million = $43 million

Unemployment Rate = (Unemployed/Labor force)*100

Unemployment Rate = $8 million/$43 million * 100

Unemployment Rate = 0.1860465 * 100

Unemployment Rate = 18.60%

Cain Components manufactures and distributes various plumbing products used in homes and other buildings. Over time, the production staff has noticed that products they considered easy to make were difficult to sell at margins considered reasonable while products that seemed to take a lot of staff time were selling well despite recent price increases. A summer intern has suggested that the cost system might be providing misleading information. The controller decided that a good summer project for the intern would be to develop,in one self-contained area of the plant, an alternative cost system with which to compare the current system. The intern identified the following cost pools and, after discussion with some plant personnel, appropriate cost drivers for each pool. There were:

Cost Pools Costs Activity Drivers
Receiving $600,000 Direct material cost
Manufacturing 5,500,000 Machine-hours
Machine setup 900,000 Production runs
Shipping $1,000,000 Units shipped

In this particular area, Cain produces two of its many products: Standard and Deluxe.The following are data for production for the latest full year of operations:

Standard Deluxe
Total direct material costs $245,000 $155,000
Total direct labor costs $650,000 $250,000
Total machine-hours 150,000 100,000
Total number of setups 75 125
Total pounds of material 18,000 9,000
Total direct labor-hours 6,000 3,750
Number of units produced and shipped 20,000 5,000

The intern decides to look more closely at the manufacturing activity and determines that it can be broken down into two activities: production and engineering. Production covers the costs of ongoing manufacturing while engineering includes those activities dealing with engineering changes, design modifications, and so on.

The costs attributed to production are $3,300,000 and the costs attributed to engineering are $2,200,000. After discussion with plant engineers, the intern decides that the best cost driver for engineering is setups, because most of the work arises from changes in the way the product is run.

Required:
a. Compute the totals of the cost driver rates.
b. What unit product costs will be reported for the two products if the revised ABC system is used?

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Solution :

                                                       Standard               Deluxe          Total

Total cost of direct material           245000               155000        400000

Total cost of direct labor                650000               250000       900000

Total machine hours                       150000                100000       250000

Total setups                                         75                        125             200

Total material pounds                     18000                  9000            27000

Total direct hours of labor               6000                   3750             9750

No. of units shipped                       20000                    5000            25000

a). Cost drivers rates :

Receiving                               150                    Percentage of materials(dollars)  

                                    [tex]$\left(600000 \times \frac{100}{400000}\right)$[/tex]

Manufacturing                        13.20                Per machine hour

                                              [tex]$\frac{3300000}{250000}$[/tex]

Engineering                          11000                  Per set up

                                              [tex]$\frac{2200000}{200}$[/tex]

Machine set up                        4500                per set up

                                               [tex]$\frac{900000}{200}$[/tex]

Shipping                                     40                   per unit

                                             [tex]$\frac{1000000}{25000}$[/tex]

b). Units product cost

                                         Standard                                      Deluxe

Direct cost                        895000                                      405000

                                (245000+650000)                      (155000+250000)  

Overhead :

Receiving                         367500                                       232500

                                  (245000 x 150%)                         (155000 x 150%)

Manufacturing                1980000                                      1320000

                                   (150000 x 13.2)                             (100000 x 13.2)

Engineering                    825000                                         1375000

                                    (75 x 11000)                                   (125 x 11000)

Machine set up              337500                                           562500

                                     (75 x 4500)                                     (125 x 4500)

Shipping                         800000                                             200000

                                      (20000 x 40)                                   (5000 x 40)

Total costs                   5205000                                             4095000

No of units                     20000                                                5000

Unit cost                       260.25                                                   819

                               (5205000/20000)                               (4095000/5000)

Sneed Corporation issues 12,700 shares of $49 par preferred stock for cash at $63 per share. The entry to record the transaction will consist of a debit to Cash for $800,100 and a credit or credits to

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Answer:

Dr Cash 800,100

    Cr Preferred stock 622,300

    Cr Additional paid in capital, preferred stock 177,800

Explanation:

Preferred stocks and common stocks are part of stockholders' equity. Whenever they are sold above par value, the difference must be recorded as additional paid in capital. You must also specify which stocks were sold at a higher value.

you lend a friend 10,000 dollars for which your friend will repay you 27,027 dollars at the end of 5 years. What interest rate are you charging your friend?

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Answer:

The interest rate is "21.999%".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Amount lent,

= 10,000

Amount repaid,

= 27,027

Years (n),

= 5

As we know,

⇒  [tex]Amount \ repaid = Amount \ lent\times (1+r)^n[/tex]

On substituting the given values, we get

⇒                [tex]27,027=10,000\times (1+r)^5[/tex]

⇒                  [tex]\frac{27,027}{10,000}=(1+r)^5[/tex]

⇒                 [tex]2.7027=(1+r)^5[/tex]

⇒                 [tex]1+r = (2.7027)^{(1/5)}[/tex]

⇒                 [tex]1+r=1.21999[/tex]

On subtracting "1" from both sides, we get

⇒          [tex]1+r-1=1.21999-1[/tex]  

⇒                      [tex]r=0.21999[/tex]

i.e.,

⇒                      [tex]r=21.999 \ percent[/tex]

What is the ability to adapt to changes?
A Master Plan
B Inventory
C Flexibility
D Timeline

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Answer:

The answer is C Flexibility.

Explanation:

Answer:

a .master plan

Explanation:

im not sure

Bradley Snapp has deposited $5,291 in a guaranteed investment account with a promised rate of 4% compounded annually. He plans to leave it there for 6 full years when he will make a down payment on a car after graduation. How much of a down payment will he be able to make

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Answer:

i dont realky understand the question

Marjorie Knaus, an architect, organized Knaus Architects on January 1, 2018. During the month, Knaus Architects completed the following transactions:

a. Issued common stock to Marjorie Knaus in exchange for $51,000.
b. Paid January rent for office and workroom, $5,100.
c. Purchased used automobile for $33,000, paying $7,700 cash and giving a note payable for the remainder.
d. Purchased office and computer equipment on account, $10,200.
e. Paid cash for supplies, $2,450.
f. Paid cash for annual insurance policies, $3,400.
g. Received cash from client for plans delivered, $12,800.
h. Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $1,380.
i. Paid cash to creditors on account, $2,960.
j. Paid installment due on note payable, $410.
k. Received invoice for blueprint service, due in August, $1,700.
l. Recorded fees earned on plans delivered, payment to be received in August, $8,800.
m. Paid salary of assistants, $2,700.
n. Paid gas, oil, and repairs on automobile for July, $660.

Required:
a. Record these transactions directly in the following T accounts, without journalizing: Cash; Accounts Receivable; Supplies; Prepaid Insurance; Automobiles; Equipment; Notes Payable; Accounts Payable; Common Stock; Professional Fees; Salary Expense; Blueprint Expense; Rent Expense; Automobile Expense; Miscellaneous Expense. To the left of the amount entered in the accounts, select the appropriate letter to identify the transaction.
b. Determine account balances of the T accounts. Accounts containing a single entry only (such as Prepaid Insurance) do not need a balance.
c. Prepare an unadjusted trial balance for Knaus Architects as of January 31, 2018.
d. Determine the net income or net loss for January.

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Answer:

Unadjusted Trial Balance $117,590.

Explanation:

Unadjusted Trial Balance of Marjorie Knaus :

Debit

Cash 36,400

Accounts Receivable 20,600

Supplies 2,450

Prepaid Insurance 3,400

Automobiles 33,000

Equipment 10,200

Salary Expense 2,700

Blue Print Expense 1,700

Rent Expense 5,100

Automobile Expense 660

Miscellaneous Expense 1,380

Total 117,590

Credit

Notes Payable 25,300

Accounts Payable 7,240

Common Stock 51,000

Professional Fees 34,050

Total 117,590

at the beginning of the month there were no units in beginning work in process and 115,000 units were begun during the month. At the end of the month there were 40,000 units that were 30% complete as to conversion costs in ending work in process. If all materials are included when the production begins, the equivalent units for conversion costs is:

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Answer:

The equivalent units for conversion costs is 87,000 units

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the completed during the month

Completed units = Units begun during the month - Units in Work in process

Completed units = 115,000 - 40,000

Completed units = 75,000 units

Now calculate the equivalent unit in respect of conversion cost as follow

Equivalent units ( Conversion cost ) = Units completed in the month + ( Units in work in process x percentage of completion )

Equivalent units ( Conversion cost ) = 75,000 units + ( 40,000 x 30% )

Equivalent units ( Conversion cost ) = 75,000 units + 12,000 unints

Equivalent units ( Conversion cost ) = 87,000 units

What is an alternative plan?
A) Deadline
B) Plan
C) Inventory
D) Contingency Plan

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Explanation

alternative plan means a plan of reorganization (other than the Plan) that does not include Investor and/or funds managed by Investor as the sole new money underwriter.

ANSWER

PLAN

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Indicate whether each of the following descriptions represents saving or investment, as defined by a macroeconomist.

a. This occurs when a person's income exceeds his consumption.
b. This occurs when a person or firm purchases new capital.

Indicate whether each of the following situations represents saving or investment.

1. You use your $200 paycheck to buy stock in AT&T.
2. You borrow $1,000 from a bank to buy a car to use in your pizza delivery business.
3. Your family takes out a mortgage and buys a new house.
4. Your roommate earns $100 and deposits it in his account at a bank.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

a. This occurs when a person's income exceeds his consumption. - This is savings.

b. This occurs when a person or firm purchases new capital. - This is investment.

1. You use your $200 paycheck to buy stock in AT&T. - This is savings since the money isn't used to make a capital purchase for ones business.

2. You borrow $1,000 from a bank to buy a car to use in your pizza delivery business. - This is investment as the car will be used for ones business. The consumption is made to help the business.

3. Your family takes out a mortgage and buys a new house. - This is investment as a new capital is bought.

4. Your roommate earns $100 and deposits it in his account at a bank. - This is savings as no consumption is involved.

Can someone please help me. I’ll report if your guessing

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1. $130
2.B’s
3.Yes
4.No


1.600 miles
2.2 aircrafts
And I’m not sure on the last one but I hope this helped!

I wanna know about debit and credit full explanation ​

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Answer:

Explanation:

A debit is an entry made in an account. It either increases an asset or expense account or decreases equity, liability, or revenue accounts.

A credit is an entry  alsom made in an account. It either increases equity, liability, or revenue accounts or decreases an asset or expense account.

Answer:

CREDIT vs. DEBIT

Explanation:

Debit :- A debit is an accounting entry that results in either an increase in assets or a decrease in liabilities on a company's balance sheet ... For instance , if a firm takes out a loan to purchase equipment , it would debit fixed assets and at the same time credit a liabilities account , depending on the nature of the loan .

Credit :- Generally defined as a contractual agreement in which a borrower receives something of value now and agrees to repay the lender at a later date—generally with interest .

Main Difference :- When you use a debit card, the funds for the amount of your purchase are taken from your checking account in almost real time . When you use a credit card , the amount will be charged to your line of credit , meaning you will pay the bill at a later date , which also gives you more time to pay .

Newhard Company assigns overhead cost to jobs on the basis of 115% of direct labor cost. The job cost sheet for Job 313 includes $15,745 in direct materials cost and $10,700 in direct labor cost. A total of 1,550 units were produced in Job 313. Required: a. What is the total manufacturing cost assigned to Job 313

Required:
What is the total manufacturing cost assigned to Job 313? What is the unit product cost for Job 313?

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

First, we need to allocate overhead:

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

Allocated MOH= 1.15*10,700= $12,305

Now, we can determine the total manufacturing cost:

Total manufacturing cost= 15,745 + 10,700 + 12,305

Total manufacturing cost= $38,750

Finally, the unitary cost:

Unitary cost= 38,750 / 1,550

Unitary cost= $25

A grocery store that uses local distributors is am example of what stage of globalization

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Answer: Domestic stage

Explanation:

In the domestic stage of production, the entity is only involved in the domestic arena. The production facilities they have are limited to the country they are in and they only operate in the domestic market and at this point, the company is not trying to get into foreign markets.

The grocery store above uses only local distributors which means that they are only servicing the local market which therefore puts them at the domestic stage of globalization.

Orange Cable TV Company, an accrual basis taxpayer, allows its customers to pay by the year in advance ($600 per year) or two years in advance ($960). In September 2020, the company collected the following amounts applicable to future services:

October 2020-September 2022 services (200 two-year contracts) $192,000
October 2020-September 2021 services (200 one-year contracts) 120,000
Total $312,000

As a result of this, Orange Cable should report as gross income for 2021, the year following receipt:

a. $54,000
b. $78,000
c. $258,000
d. $312.000

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Answer:

Orange Cable TV Company

As a result of this, Orange Cable should report as gross income for 2021, the year following receipt:

$186,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Annual subscriptions = $600 per year

Two-years subscriptions = $960

September 2020 collections:

October 2020-September 2022 services (200 two-year contracts) = $192,000

Monthly subscriptions = $192,000/24 = $8,000

October 2020-September 2021 services (200 one-year contracts) = 120,000

Monthly subscriptions = $120,000/12 = $10,000

Total =  $312,000

Collections for 2021:

a. Monthly subscriptions of $8,000 * 12 = $96,000

b. Monthly subscriptions of $10,000 * 9 =   90,000

Total collections for 2021 = $186,000

A remotely located air sampling station can be powered by solar cells or by running an above ground electric line to the site and using conventional power. Solar cells will cost $18,000 to install and will have a useful life of 5 years with no salvage value. Annual costs for inspection, cleaning, and other maintenance issues are expected to be $2,400. A new power line will cost $27,500 to install, with power costs expected to be $1,000 per year. Since the air sampling project will end in 5 years, the salvage value of the line is considered to be zero. At an interest rate of 10% per year,

a. Which alternative should be selected on the basis of an annual worth analysis
b. What must be the first cost of the above ground line to make the two alternatives equally attractive economically?

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Answer:

a) should install the solar cells

alternative 1, solar cells

initial investment $18,000

annual expenses $2,400 (5 years)

NPV =  $27,097.89

AW = (10% x $27,097.89) / [1 - (1 + 10%)⁻⁵] = $7,148.36

alternative 2, power line

initial investment $27,500

annual expenses $1,000 (5 years)

NPV =  $31,290.79

AW = (10% x $31,290.79) / [1 - (1 + 10%)⁻⁵] = $8,254.43

b) $23,307.10

The most recent financial statements for Bello Co. are shown here: Income Statement Balance Sheet Sales $ 18,900 Current assets $ 11,700 Debt $ 15,700 Costs 12,800 Fixed assets 26,500 Equity 22,500 Taxable income $ 6,100 Total $ 38,200 Total $ 38,200 Taxes (21%) 1,281 Net income $ 4,819 Assets and costs are proportional to sales. Debt and equity are not. The company maintains a constant 30 percent dividend payout ratio. What is the internal growth rate? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

9.69%

Explanation:

Calculate for the internal growth rate

First step is to calculate the ROA

ROA = $4,819/$38,200

ROA=.1262*100

ROA= 12.62%

Second step is to calculate the plowback ratio b

The plowback ratio, b= 1 – .30

b= .70

Now let calculate the Internal growth rate using this formula

Internal growth rate=(ROA × b)/[1 – (ROA × b)]

Let plug in the formula

Internal growth rate=[.1262(.70)]/[1 – .1262(.70)]

Internal growth rate=.0969*100

Internal growth rate= 9.69%

Therefore the internal growth rate will be 9.69%

Grouper Inc. has decided to raise additional capital by issuing $199,000 face value of bonds with a coupon rate of 6%. In discussions with investment bankers, it was determined that to help the sale of the bonds, detachable stock warrants should be issued at the rate of one warrant for each $100 bond sold. The value of the bonds without the warrants is considered to be $179,100, and the value of the warrants in the market is $23,880. The bonds sold in the market at issuance for $200,900.

Required:
a. What entry should be made at the time of the issuance of the bonds and warrants?
b. Prepare the entry if the warrants were nondetachable.

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Answer:

A. Dr Cash 152,000

Dr Discount on bonds payable 40,800

Cr Bond Payable 170,000

Cr Paid-in Capital-Stock Warrants 22,800

B. Dr Cash 152,000

Dr Discount on bonds payable 18,000

Cr Bond Payable 170,000.00

Explanation:

A. Calculation for the Journal entry that should be made at the time of the issuance of both the bonds and warrants

Dr Cash $200,900

Dr Discount on bonds payable $21,735

($199,000 - $177,265)

Cr Bond Payable $199,000

Cr Paid-in Capital-Stock Warrants $23,605

(b) Preparation of the journal entry in a situation were the warrants were nondetachable.

Dr Cash $200,900

Cr Discount on bonds payable $1900

($199,000-$200,900)

Cr Bond Payable $199,000

Workings:

Value assigned to bonds=179,100/($179,100+$23,880)

*$200,900

Value assigned to bonds=179,100/$202,980

*$200,900

Value assigned to bonds=$177,265

Value assigned to warrants=$23,880/$202,980*$200,900

Value assigned to warrants=$23,605

Assume you found the following stock quote for DRK Enterprises, Inc., at your favorite Web site. You also found that the stock paid an annual dividend of $.89, which resulted in a dividend yield of 1.6 percent. Assume the company has 92 million shares of stock outstanding and a P/E ratio of 21.

Company Symbol Vol Close Chg %Chg %Chg
DRK Enterprises DRK 18,649,130 ?? .26 .45% 8.73%
What was net income for the most recent four quarters?

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Answer:

$234,690,475.84

Explanation:

Dividend yiedl = Annual dividend / Stock price

1.6% = $0.89 / Stock price

Stock price = $0.89/0.016

Stock price = $55.625

P/E Ratio = Stock price / EPS

21 = $55.625 / EPS

EPS = $55.625 /21

EPS = $2.6488

Net income = EPS * No of shares outstanding

Net income = $2.6488 * 92,000,000

Net income = $234,690,475.84

Therefore, the net income for the most recent four quarters is $234,690,475.84

What type of risks are considered accidental and unintentional?
a) speculative risks
b) uninsured risks
c) classified risks
d) pure risks

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Answer:

Pure risk

Explanation:

pure risk means it cannot be controlled and has two outcomes, therefore it is accidental and unintentional.

Pure risks is the  type of risks are considered accidental and unintentional. It is inadvertent and unplanned since it cannot be controlled and has two outcomes.

What is pure risk?

Pure risk is an uncontrollable risk with only two outcomes: entire loss or no loss at all. When pure risk is involved, there are no options for gain or profit.

Natural disasters, fires, and death are all instances of situations where there is a high level of risk.

Thus, option D is correct.

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What is a major plan that organizes several other plans?
A Management
B Master Plan
C Deadline
D Plan

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I think it’s D I’m not sure

Below are approximate amounts related to balance sheet information reported by five companies in previous years.

1. ExxonMobil reports total assets of $196 billion and total liabilities of $91 billion.
2. Citigroup reports total liabilities of $1,340 billion and stockholders' equity of $94 billion.
3. Amazon reports total assets of $3.1 billion and total stockholders' equity of $0.14 billion.
4. Nike reports an increase in assets of $1.04 billion and an increase in liabilities of $0.3 billion.
5. Kellogg reports a decrease in liabilities of $0.40 billion and an increase in stockholders' equity of $0.02 billion.

Required:
a. What is the amount of stockholders' equity of ExxonMobi?
b. What is the amount of total assets of Citigroup?
c. What is the amount of total liabilities of Amazon.com?
d. What is the amount of the change in stockholders' equity of Nike?

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Answer:

a. The amount of stockholders' equity of ExxonMobil is $105 billion.

b. The amount of total assets of Citigroup is $1,434 billion

c. The amount of total liabilities of Amazon.com is $2.96 billion.

d. The amount of the change in stockholders' equity of Nike is $0.74 billion

Explanation:

We will the accounting equation to answer the question

Accounting Equation

Total Assets = Total Equity + Total Liabilities

a.

ExxonMobil

Where

Total assets = $196 billion

Total liabilities = $91 billion

Placing values in the equation

$196 billiom = Total Equity + $91 billion

Total Equity = $196 - $91 billion

Total Equity = $105 billion

b.

Citigroup

where

Total liabilities = $1,340 billion

Stockholders' equity = $94 billion

Placing values in the equation

Total Assets = $94 billion + $1,340 billion

Total Assets = $1,434 billion

c.

Amazon.com

Where

Total assets = $3.1 billion

Total stockholders' equity = $0.14 billion

placing values in the equation

$3.1 billion = $.14 billion + Total Liabilities

Total Liabilities = $3.1 billion - $.14 billion

Total Liabilities = $2.96 billion

d.

Nike

Change in Assets = Change in equity + Change in liabilities

Where

Increase in assets = $1.04 billion

Increase in liabilities = $0.3 billion

Placing values in the equation

$1.04 billion = Change in equity + $0.3 billion

Change in equity = $1.04 billion - $0.3 billion

Change in equity = $0.74 billion

Harbour Company makes two models of electronic tablets, the Home and the Work. Basic production information follows:
Home Work
Direct materials cost per unit 30 48
Direct labor cost per unit 20 30
Sales price per unit 300 500
Expected production per month 700units 400units
Harbour has monthly overhead of $175,200, which is divided into the following cost pools:
Setup costs $ 68,800
Quality control 58,400
Maintenance 48,000
Total $ 175,200
The company has also compiled the following information about the chosen cost drivers:
Home Work Total
Number of setups 42 58 100
Number of inspections 340 390 730
Number of machine hours 1,700 1,300 3,000
Required:
1. Suppose Harbour uses a traditional costing system with machine hours as the cost driver. Determine the amount of overhead assigned to each product line. (Do not round your intermediate calculations.)
2. Calculate the production cost per unit for each of Harbour’s products under a traditional costing system. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places.)
3. Calculate Harbour’s gross margin per unit for each product under the traditional costing system.(Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places.)
4. Select the appropriate cost driver for each cost pool and calculate the activity rates if Harbour wanted to implement an ABC system.
5. Assuming an ABC system, assign overhead costs to each product based on activity demands.
6. Calculate the production cost per unit for each of Harbour’s products in an ABC system. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places.)
7. Calculate Harbour’s gross margin per unit for each product under an ABC system. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places.)
8. Compare the gross margin of each product under the traditional system and ABC. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Harbour Company

1. Overhead rate, using traditional costing system with machine hours as the cost driver:

Predetermined rate = $175,200/3,000 = $58.40

Overhead Cost assigned to each product:

                                      Home            Work

Expected production   1,700              1,300

Cost assigned =         $99,280      $75,920

2. Production cost per unit:

                                              Home                        Work

Expected production            700 units                   400 units

Direct materials cost $21,000 (30 * 700)     $19,200 (48 * 400)

Direct labor cost          14,000 (20 * 700)       12,000 (30 * 400)

Overhead cost            99,280                        75,920

Total costs               $134,280                     $107,120

Cost per unit             $191.83                       $267.80

3. Gross margin per unit:

                                      Home                        Work

Sales price per unit     $300.00                  $500.00

Cost price per unit          191.83                     267.80

Gross margin per unit  $108.17                   $232.20

4. Activity Rates, using ABC system:

Cost Pools:                          Cost Drivers                     Usage     Rates

Setup costs     $ 68,800  Number of setups                   100     $688

Quality control   58,400  Number of inspections           730     $80

Maintenance     48,000   Number of machine hours 3,000     $16

5. Assignment of overhead costs to each product, using ABC:

                                         Rate      Home                        Work

Setup costs     $ 68,800  $688  $28,896 (42* $688) $39,904 (58*$688)

Quality control   58,400  $80       27,200 (340*$80)     31,200 (390*$80)

Maintenance     48,000   $16       27,200 (1,700*$16)    20,800 (1,300*$16)

Total overhead $175,200         $104,096                      $91,904

6. Production costs:

                                              Home                        Work

Expected production            700 units                   400 units

Direct materials cost $21,000 (30 * 700)     $19,200 (48 * 400)

Direct labor cost          14,000 (20 * 700)       12,000 (30 * 400)

Overhead cost          104,096                         91,904

Total costs              $139,096                      $123,104

Cost per unit             $198.71                        $307.76

7. Gross margin per unit:

                                      Home                        Work

Sales price per unit     $300.00                  $500.00

Cost price per unit         198.71                       307.76

Gross margin per unit $101.29                    $192.24

8. Gross margins per unit compared:

                                              Home                        Work

Traditional costing system  $108.17                   $232.20

ABC costing system           $101.29                    $192.24

ABC system looks more equitable than the traditional costing system as the gross margin per unit is reduced for each product line.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                      Home                Work

Direct materials cost per unit          30                     48

Direct labor cost per unit                 20                     30

Sales price per unit                        300                   500

Expected production per month   700 units          400 units

Monthly overhead costs = $175,200

Cost Pools:                          Cost Drivers

                                                                                     Home      Work    Total

Setup costs     $ 68,800  Number of setups                  42          58       100

Quality control   58,400  Number of inspections         340        390      730

Maintenance     48,000   Number of machine hours 1,700     1,300   3,000

Total             $ 175,200

Lance Whittingham IV specializes in buying deep discount bonds. These represent bonds that are trading at well below par value. He has his eye on a bond issued by the Leisure Time Corporation. The $1,000 par value bond pays 6 percent annual interest and has 15 years remaining to maturity. The current yield to maturity on similar bonds is 14 percent.
(a) What is the current price of the bonds? Use Appendix B and Appendix D. (Round "PV Factor" to 3 decimal places, intermediate and final answers to 2 decimal places. Omit the "$" sign in your response.) Current price ________ $
(b) By what percent will the price of the bonds increase between now and maturity? (Round "PV Factor" to 3 decimal places, intermediate and final answers to 2 decimal places. Omit the "%" sign in your response.) Price increases by __________ %

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Answer:

a. $508.63

b. 96.6%

Explanation:

a. Bond price = Present value of coupon payments + Present value of par value

Coupon = 6% * 1,000

= $60

Bond price = 60 * (( 1 - (1 + 14%)⁻¹⁵) / 14%) + 1,000 / ( 1 + 14%)¹⁵

= 508.62656

= $508.63

b. At maturity, the bond will return back to its par value of $1,000.

= (1,000 - 508.63) / 508.63

= 96.6%

Henkes Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the estimated labor-hours for the upcoming year. At the beginning of the most recently completed year, the company estimated the labor-hours for the upcoming year at 61,000 labor-hours. The estimated variable manufacturing overhead was $11.00 per labor-hour and the estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead was $1,159,000. The actual labor-hours for the year turned out to be 64,600 labor-hours. Required: Compute the company's predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

$30.00 per labor - hour

Explanation:

Computation of the company's predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year.

First step is to calculate the Variable manufacturing overhead using this formula

Variable manufacturing overhead = Variable manufacturing overhead per labor hour * Budgted labor hours

Let plug in the formula

Variable manufacturing overhead=$11 * 61,000

Variable manufacturing overhead=$671,000

Second step is to calculate Total estimated overhead cost using this formula

Total estimated overhead cost = Variable manufacturing overhead + Fixed manufacturing overhead

Let plug in the formula

Total estimated overhead cost=$671,000 + $1,159,000

Total estimated overhead cost=$1,830,000

Now let calculate the Predetermined overhead rate using this formula

Predetermined overhead rate = Total Estimated overhead cost / Estimated labor hours

Let plug in the formula

Predetermined overhead rate=$1,830,000 / 61,000

Predetermined overhead rate=$30.00 per labor - hour

Therefore the company's predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year will be $30.00 per labor - hour

Payment for goods purchased should be vouched with the help of______​

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Answer:

Payment for goods purchased should be vouched with the help of Creditors statement.

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Three years ago, you invested $3,350.00. Today, it is worth $4,100.00. What rate of interest did you earn

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Answer:

6.97%

Explanation:

the formula to be used is

The formula for calculating future value:

FV = P (1 + r)^n

FV = Future value  

P = Present value  

R = interest rate  

N = number of years  

$4,100.00 = $3,350.00 x ( 1 + r)^3

divide both sides of the equation by $3,350.00

$4,100.00 / $3,350.00 = ( 1 + r)^3

1.223881 = ( 1 + r)^3

find the cube root of both sides

1.069661 = 1 + r

r = 6.97%

Carmelita Inc., has the following information available:

Costs from Beginning Inventory Costs from current Period
Direct materials $5,800 $22,200
Conversion costs 6,400 149,800

At the beginning of the period, there were 600 units in process that were 42% complete as to conversion costs and 100% complete as to direct materials costs. During the period, 4,700 units were started and completed. Ending inventory contained 300 units that were 35% complete as to conversion costs and 100% complete as to materials costs. The company uses the FIFO process cost method. Round cost per unit figures to two cents, i.e., $2.22, when calculating total costs.

The total costs that will be transferred into Finished Goods for units started and completed were:________

a. $165,932
b. $111,174
c. $237,666
d. $178,696

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Answer:

Carmelita Inc.

The total costs that will be transferred into Finished Goods for units started and completed were:________

$168,777.00

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                       Direct Materials   Conversion

Beginning Inventory              $5,800             $6,400

Costs from current period   22,200             149,800

Total costs of production  $28,000           $156,200

Equivalent units of production:

                                       Units    Direct Materials   Conversion

Beginning Inventory         600                    0                348 (58%)

Started and completed 4,700          4,700 (100%)    4,700 (100%)

Ending Inventory             300              300 (100%)       105 (35%)

Total equivalent units                       5,000               5,153

Cost per equivalent unit:

                                       Direct Materials   Conversion

Total costs of production  $28,000           $156,200

Total equivalent units            5,000                  5,153

Cost per equivalent unit        $5.60               $30.31

Costs assigned to units:

                                       Direct Materials   Conversion        Total

Beginning Work in Process      $0             $10,547.88         $10,547.88

Started and completed      $26,320          142,457.00         168,777.00

Ending Work in Process          1,680              3,182.55            4,862.55

Total costs assigned          $28,000          $156,188           $184,187.43

Each week Bill buys exactly 7 bottles of cola regardless of its price. Bill's own price elasticity of demand for cola IN ABSOLUTE VALUE is

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Answer:

0

Explanation:

If he doesn't care about the price then that means that the product is perfectly inelastic AKA it has an elasticity of 0

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