The ledger of Umatilla, Inc. on March 31, 2022, includes the following selected accounts before adjusting entries.
Debit Credit
Supplies 2,500
Prepaid Insurance 2,400
Equipment 30,000
Unearned Service Revenue 10,000
An analysis of the accounts shows the following.
1. Insurance expires at the rate of $300 per month.
2. Supplies on hand total $900.
3. The equipment depreciates $200 per month.
4. During March, services were performed for two-fifths of the unearned service revenue.
Prepare the adjusting entries for the month of March.

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. Dr Insurance expence $300

Cr Prepaid insurance $300

2. Dr Supplies expense $1,600

Cr Supplies Asset $1,600

3. Dr Depreciation expense $200

Cr Accumulated Depreciation $200

4. Dr Unearned Service Revenue $4,000

Cr Service revenue $4,000

Explanation:

Preparation for the adjusting entries for the month of March.

1. Dr Insurance expence $300

Cr Prepaid insurance $300

(Being to record expired Insurance)

2. Dr Supplies expense $1,600

Cr Supplies Asset $1,600

($2,500+$900)

(Being to record Supplies on hand)

3. Dr Depreciation expense $200

Cr Accumulated Depreciation $200

(Being to record Depreciation of equipment)

4. Dr Unearned Service Revenue $4,000

Cr Service revenue $4,000

(2/5*$10,000)

(Being to record two-fifths of the unearned service revenue)


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Lupo Corporation uses a job-order costing system with a single plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours. The company based its predetermined overhead rate for the current year on the following data: Total machine-hours 32,300 Total fixed manufacturing overhead cost$581,400 Variable manufacturing overhead per machine-hour$2.00 Recently, Job T687 was completed with the following characteristics: Number of units in the job 10 Total machine-hours 40 Direct materials$630 Direct labor cost$1,260 If the company marks up its unit product costs by 40% then the selling price for a unit in Job T687 is closest to

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Given the above information, first we will calculate the overhead rate

Overhead rate = Cost of manufacturing overhead / Cost driver

= $581,400 / 32,300

= $18

Then,

Predetermined overhead rate = $18 fixed + $2 variable = $20

Now, we will apply this to job machine hours

Job machine hours 40

Overhead: Machine hours x

Predetermined rate = 40 × $20 = $80

Total cost = $630 + $1,260 + $880 = $2,770

The unit cost would be

= Total cost / Units

= $2,770 / 10

= $277

The selling price would therefore be;

Selling price : 40% over product cost

Selling price = Cost + 40% cost

Selling price = $227 + 40%($227)

Selling price = $227 + $90.8

Selling price = $317.8

Marlin Corporation reported pretax book income of $1,005,000. During the current year, the net reserve for warranties increased by $26,000. In addition, book depreciation exceeded tax depreciation by $100,500. Finally, Marlin subtracted a dividends received deduction of $15,500 in computing its current year taxable income. Marlin's current income tax expense or benefit would be:

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Answer: $234360

Explanation:

Marlin's current income tax expense or benefit would be calculated thus:

Pre-tax book income = $1,005,000

Add: net reserve for warranties = $26,000

Add: Increase in Book depreciation over tax depreciation = $100,500.

Less: Dividend deduction = ($15500)

Taxable income = $1,116,000

Since tax rate = 21%, then the income expense will be:

= 21% × $1,116,000

= 0.21 × $1,116,000

= $234360

Pharoah Inc. loans money to John Kruk Corporation in the amount of $976,000. Pharoah accepts an 8% note due in 7 years with interest payable semiannually. After 2 years (and receipt of interest for 2 years), Pharoah needs money and therefore sells the note to Chicago National Bank, which demands interest on the note of 10% compounded semiannually. What is the amount Pharoah will receive on the sale of the note

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Answer: $‭900,635

Explanation:

Amount Pharaoh will receive is:

= Present value of the interest payments + Present value of the note

2 years have gone by which leaves 5 years.

Period = 5 * 2 = 10 semi annual periods

Periodic interest = 8% / 2 = 4%

Periodic discount = 10% / 2 = 5% per period

Interest payment = 976,000 * 4%

= $‭39,040‬

Amount to be received:

= (‭39,040‬ * Present value interest factor of annuity, 5%, 10 periods) + 976,000/(1 + 5%)¹⁰

= ‭(‭39,040‬ * 7.7217) + 599,179.34

= $‭900,635

NuEditions Book Company uses a final average salary formula to calculate an employee’s pension benefits. The amount used in the calculations is the salary average of the final 3 years of employment. The retiree will receive an annual benefit that is equivalent to 1.75% of the final average for each year of employment. Mike and Rob are both retiring at the end of this year. Calculate their annual retirement pension given the following information:

Mike: Years of employment: 25;

Final three annual salaries: $84,780, $84,900, $85,000

Kristy: Years of employment: 27;

Final three annual salaries: $71,600, $73,400, $78,000

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Answer:

Mike : $37140.83

Kristy : $35,122.50

Explanation:

Given the data:

Mike:

Years of employment: 25;

Final three annual salaries: $84,780, $84,900, $85,000

Average :

$(84,780 + 84,900 + 85,000) /3

$254680 ÷ 3

= $84893.333

1.75% of average

0.0175 * $84893.333

= $1485.6333

$1485.6333 * number of years

$1485.6333 * 25

= $37140.833

Kristy:

Years of employment: 27;

Final three annual salaries: $71,600, $73,400, $78,000

Average = $(71,600 + 73,400 + 78,000) / 3

Average = $223,000 / 3

= $74,333.333

1.75% * $74333.333

= $1300.8333

$1300.8333 * 27

= $35,122.5

The Fantastic Ice Cream Shoppe sold 8,800 servings of ice cream during June for Dollar 5 per serving. The shop purchases the ice cream in large tubs from the Deluxe Ice Cream Company. Each tub costs the shop $14 and has enough ice cream to fill 28 ice cream cones. The shop purchases the ice cream cones for $0.15 each from a local warehouse club. The Fantastic Ice Cream Shoppe is located in a strip mall, and rent for space is $2,050 per month. The shop expenses $220 a month for the depreciation of the shop's furniture and equipment. During June, the shop incurred an additional $2,800 of other operating expenses (75% of these were fixed costs).

Required:
a. Prepare the Fantastic Ice Cream Shoppe's June income statement using a traditional format.
b. Prepare the Fantastic Ice Cream Shoppe's June income statement using a contribution margin format

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Answer:

The Fantastic Ice Cream Shoppe

a) Fantastic Ice Cream Shoppe

June Income Statement, using traditional format

Sales Revenue         $44,000

Cost of goods sold       5,720

Gross profit              $38,280

Expenses:

Rent expense             2,050

Depreciation exp.          220

Other operating exp. 2,800

Total expenses        $5,070

Net Income             $33,210

b) Fantastic Ice Cream Shoppe

June Income Statement, using contribution margin format

Sales Revenue                   $44,000

Direct materials      5,720

Operating expense  700

Total variable expense         6,420

Contribution margin         $37,580

Fixed expenses:

Rent expense             2,050

Depreciation exp.          220

Other operating exp.  2,100

Total expenses                  $4,370

Net income                      $33,210

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Sales of ice cream during June = 8,800 servings

Price per serving = $5

Sales revenue = $44,000 ($5 * 8,800)

Purchase cost of ice cream in large tubs = $14 * 8,800/28 = $4,400

Purchase cost of ice cream cones = $0.15 * 8,800 = $1,320

Total cost of direct materials = $5,720

Fixed costs:

Rent = $2,050 per month

Depreciation = $220

Other operating expenses:

Fixed operating expense = $2,100 ($2,800 * 75%)

Variable operating expense = $700 ($2,800 * 25%)

Prepare a cost estimate for the construction of a small, high quality, office building that contains 18,525 square feet of floor area. Use the data on the last page to prepare the estimate. Assume the cost of design for the project is 7% of construction, and a site-work cost of $180,000. What range or percentage of this cost would you recommend to define the level of accuracy

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Answer: $2197570

Explanation:

The cost estimate is prepared below:

Base cost = $101.15 × 18525 = $1873804

Add: Site work cost = $180000

Total = $1,873,804 + $180,000 = $2053804

Add: Design fees = 7% × $2053804 = 0.07 × $2053804 = $143766

Estimated cost = $2053804 + $143766 = $2197570

The range or percentage of this cost will be +50%.

A start-up company decides salespeople should visit college campuses to
persuade students to try a new party game. The company realizes that selling
time is short and the salespeople are relatively inexperienced. Which
presentation method is likely to be most effective?
A. Formula selling
B. A prepared sales presentation
C. Telemarketing
D. Consultative selling

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Answer prepared sales presentation

Explanation:

The presentation method is likely to be most effective a prepared sales presentation. Thus, option (b) is correct.

What is presentation?

A presentation should have a solid theme, match the aim, best fit the audience, and be properly arranged. A speech communicates from a person to a listener. They offer a formal speech, often to sell something or gain support for a proposition.

According to the case was the based on the start-up company are the experienced sales people are the salespeople should visit college are the persuade students to try a new party game.  There was the prepared the sales presentation are the sales people are the presentation method was the more to the effective.

As a result, the presentation method is likely to be most effective a prepared sales presentation.  Therefore, option (b) is correct.

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Rembrandt Paint Company had the following income statement items for the year ended December 31, 2021 ($ in thousands):

Sales revenue $25,000 Cost of goods sold $14,000
Interest revenue 240 Selling and administrative expense 3,200
Interest expense 440 Restructuring costs 1,500

In addition, during the year the company completed the disposal of its plastics business and incurred a loss from operations of $3.2 million and a gain on disposal of the component’s assets of $5.2 million. 600,000 shares of common stock were outstanding throughout 2018. Income tax expense has not yet been recorded. The income tax rate is 40% on all items of income (loss).

Required:
Prepare a multiple-step income statement for 2021, including EPS disclosures.

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Answer:

Net income = $4,860,000  

Earning Per Share

Income From Continuing Operations ($3660/600)          6.10

Income From Discontinued Operations )$1,200/600)      2.0  

Net Income                                                                          8.10  

Explanation:

The multiple-step income statement can be described as an income statement that differentiate a company's operating revenues and operating expenses from its nonoperating revenues, nonoperating expenses, gains, and losses. It also shows gross profit separately as net sales revenue minus the cost of goods sold.

The required multiple-step income statement can be prepared as follows:

Rembrandt Paint Company

Income Statement

For the Year Ended December 31, 2021

Particulars                                               $'000                $'000      

Sales revenue                                                                 25,000

Cost of goods sold                                                          14,000  

Gross profit                                                                       11,000

Operating expenses

Selling and administrative expense     (3,200)  

Restructuring costs                                (1,500)  

Total operating expenses                                              (4,700)  

Operating income                                                            6,300

Other income (expense)

Interest revenue                                      240

Interest expense                                     (440)

Net interest revenue (expense)                                       (200)  

Income from continuing op. b4 tax                                  6,100

Taxes (40% * $6,100)                                                      (2,440)  

Income From Continuing Operations                              3,660

Discontinued operation

Loss from op. (3,200 * (1-Tax rate))       (1,920)

Gain on disposal (5,200 * (1-Tax rate))  3,120

Income from discontinued op.                                         1,200  

Net income                                                                        4,860  

Number of common shares outstanding                           600

Earning Per Share

Income From Continuing Operations ($3660/600)         6.10

Income From Discontinued Operations )$1,200/600    2.00  

Net Income                                                                        8.10  

As a long-term investment at the beginning of the 2021 fiscal year, Florists International purchased 25% of Nursery Supplies Inc.'s 18 million shares for $66 million. The fair value and book value of the shares were the same at that time. During the year, Nursery Supplies earned net income of $28 million and distributed cash dividends of $2.00 per share. At the end of the year, the fair value of the shares is $62 million. Required: Prepare the appropriate journal entries from the purchase through the end of the year.

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Answer:

Dr Investment in Nursery supplies $66 million

Cr Cash $66 million

Dr Investment in Nursery supplies $7 million

Cr Investment Revenue $7 million

Dr Cash $9 million

Cr Investment in Nursery supplies $9 million

No Entry

Explanation:

Preparation of the appropriate journal entries from the purchase through the end of the year.

Dr Investment in Nursery supplies $66 million

Cr Cash $66 million

(To record purchase of 25% shares for $66 million)

Dr Investment in Nursery supplies ($28 million x 25%) $7 million

Cr Investment Revenue $7 million

(To record investor share of investee's net income)

Dr Cash (18 million shares x 25% share x $2 per share) $9 million

Cr Investment in Nursery supplies $9 million

(To record receipt of dividend)

No Entry

A company currently pays a dividend of $2.2 per share (D0 = $2.2). It is estimated that the company's dividend will grow at a rate of 18% per year for the next 2 years, and then at a constant rate of 8% thereafter. The company's stock has a beta of 1.4, the risk-free rate is 8%, and the market risk premium is 3.5%. What is your estimate of the stock's current price? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent.

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Answer:

P0 = $57.6722 rounded off to $57.67

Explanation:

To calculate the market price of the stock today, we will use the two stage growth model of DDM. The two stage growth model calculates the values of the stock today based on the present value of the expected future dividends from the stock. The formula for price today under this model is,

P0 = D0 * (1+g1) / (1+r)  +  D0 * (1+g1)^2 / (1+r)^2  +  ...  +  D0 * (1+g1)^n / (1+r)^n  +  [(D0 * (1+g1)^n * (1+g2))  /  (r - g2)] / (1+r)^n

Where,

D0 is the dividend today g1 is the short term growth rateg2 is the long term or constant growth r is the required rate of return on the stock

We first need to calculate r using the CAPM equation. The equation is,

r = rRF + Beta * rpM

Where,

rRF is the risk free rate rpM is the market risk premium

r = 0.08 + 1.4 * 0.035

r = 0.129 or 12.9%

Using the price formula for DDM above, we can calculate the price today to be,

P0 = 2.2 * (1+0.18) / (1+0.129)  +  2.2 * (1+0.18)^2 / (1+0.129)^2  +  

[(2.2 * (1+0.18)^2 * (1+0.08)) / (0.129 - 0.08)] / (1+0.129)^2

P0 = $57.6722 rounded off to $57.67

Identify whether each of the following statements best illustrates the concept of consumer surplus, producer surplus, or neither. Statement Consumer Surplus Producer Surplus Neither Even though I was willing to pay up to $69 for a used textbook and even though the seller was willing to go as low as $60 in order to sell it, we couldn't reach a deal because the government imposed a price floor of $74 on the sale of textbooks. I sold a watch for $60, even though I was willing to go as low as $55 in order to sell it. Even though I was willing to pay up to $114 for a used laptop, I bought a used laptop for only $107.

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Answer:

neither

producer surplus

consumer surplus

Explanation:

Consumer surplus is the difference between the willingness to pay of a consumer and the price of the good.

Consumer surplus = willingness to pay – price of the good

Producer surplus is the difference between the price of a good and the least price the seller is willing to sell the product

Producer surplus = price – least price the seller is willing to accept

The first scenario is neither a producer or consumer surplus because a transaction did not take place

The second scenario is a producer surplus.

the producer surplus = 60 - 55 = 5

The third scenario is a consumer surplus

consumer surplus = $114 - $107 = $7

Practice Drawing Timelines!
Purpose: This section describes how to draw a timeline and visualizing the problem being presented. It is important because a time problem that is set up incorrectly will lead to incorrect answers. For each of the descriptions below, draw the timeline on your own.
Inserted a picture of your timeline (the picture can be a jpeg or pasted in a word document).
Criteria: Full points will be based three separate timelines attached as a picture. Your work should be original and not copied, borrowed, or obtained from another student (this would be cheating as defined by Texas Tech University and stated in the syllabus).
Consider an asset that generates $3,000 in 5 years and $5,000 in 1 year; discount rate - 6% (These are uneven cash flows- there is no pattern).
2. Consider an asset that pays $500 per year for 8 years (This is an annuity- it is the same cash flow, evenly spaced, for a finite time (it has an end)).
3. Consider an asset that pays $50 per year starting at the end of year 3 (This is a delayed perpetuity- it is the same cash flow evenly spaced forever, but does not begin until a future date).

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Answer:

1. Since the last cash flow occurs at year 5, the timeline ends at 5th year.

2. Since the same cash flow for a finite time of 8 years, the timeline ends at 8th year.

3. The 3 dots at the end of the timeline indicates a perpetuity.

Explanation:

A timeline refers to a line that shows the timing and amount of cash flows. Therefore, we have:

1. Consider an asset that generates $3,000 in 5 years and $5,000 in 1 year; discount rate - 6% (These are uneven cash flows- there is no pattern).

Note: See number 1 in the attached photo for the timeline.

The fact that the last cash flow occurs at year 5 makes the timeline to end at 5th year.

It can also be seen in the timeline that the 6% discount rate is shown in between the previous period and the next.

2. Consider an asset that pays $500 per year for 8 years (This is an annuity- it is the same cash flow, evenly spaced, for a finite time (it has an end)).

Note: See number 2 in the attached photo for the timeline.

The fact that the same cash flow for a finite time of 8 years makes the timeline to end at 8th year.

3. Consider an asset that pays $50 per year starting at the end of year 3 (This is a delayed perpetuity- it is the same cash flow evenly spaced forever, but does not begin until a future date).

Note: See number 3 in the attached photo for the timeline.

It should be noted the 3 dots at the end of the time line indicates a perpetuity.

Sweet Corporation purchased 360 shares of Sherman Inc. common stock for $11,900 (Sweet does not have significant influence). During the year, Sherman paid a cash dividend of $3.25 per share. At year-end, Sherman stock was selling for $37.50 per share. Prepare Sweet's journal entries to record (a) the purchase of the investment, (b) the dividends received, and (c) the fair value adjustment. (Assume a zero balance in the Fair Value Adjustment account.)

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Answer:

(a) Debit Equity Investments for $11,900; and Credit Cash for $11,900.

(b) Debit Cash for $1,170; and Credit Dividend Revenue for $1,170.

(c) Debit Fair Value Adjustment for $1,600; and Unrealized Holding Gain or Loss - Income for $1,600.

Explanation:

(a) Journal entries to record the purchase of the investment

The journal entries will look as follows:

Accounts Title and Description               Debit ($)       Credit ($)    

Equity Investments                                   11,900

   Cash                                                                              11,900

(To record the purchase of the investment.)                                        

(b) Journal entries to record the dividends received

The journal entries will look as follows:

Accounts Title and Description               Debit ($)        Credit ($)    

Cash (w.1)                                                      1,170

Dividend Revenue                                                                1,170

(To record the dividends received.)                                                      

(c) Journal entries to record the fair value adjustment. (Assume a zero balance in the Fair Value Adjustment account.

The journal entries will look as follows:

Accounts Title and Description                   Debit ($)        Credit ($)    

Fair Value Adjustment (w.2)                            1,600

Unrealized Holding Gain or Loss - Income                          1,600

(To record the fair value adjustment.)                                                      

Workings:

w.1: Cash = Dividend received = Number of shares * Cash dividend per share = 360 * $3.25 = $1,170

w.2: Fair Value Adjustment = Fair value - Common stock purchase cost = (Number of shares * Selling price per share) - Common stock purchase cost = (360 * $37.50) - $11,900 = $1,600

Under absorption costing, a company had the following unit costs when 8,000 units were produced. Compute the total production cost per unit under variable costing if 20,000 units had been produced. Direct labor $8.50 per unit Direct material $9.00 per unit Variable overhead $6.75 per unit Fixed overhead ($60,000/8,000 units) $7.50 per unitCompute the total production cost per unit under variable costing if 20,000 units had been produced. a. $26.25 b. $27.25 c. $24.25 d. $31.75 e. $17.50

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Answer:

d. $31.75

Explanation:

Computation for the total production cost per unit

Direct labor $8.50 per unit

Direct material $9.00 per unit

Variable overhead $6.75 per unit

Fixed overhead ($60,000/8,000 units) $7.50 per unit

Total production cost per unit $31.75

($8.50 + $6.75 + $9.00 + $7.50)

Therefore the total production cost per unit under variable costing if 20,000 units had been produced will be $31.75

Jones Furniture Company produces beds and desks for college students. The production process requires carpentry and varnishing. Each bed requires 6 hours of carpentry and 4 hour of varnishing. Each desk requires 4 hours of carpentry and 8 hours of varnishing. There are 36 hours of carpentry time and 40 hours of varnishing time available. Beds generate $30 of profit and desks generate $40 of profit. Demand for desks is limited, so at most 8 will be produced.a. Formulate the LP model for this problem. b. Solve the problem using the graphical method.

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Explanation:

To  formulate the LP model for this problem,

Let,

X1 = Number of beds to produce

X2 = Number of Desks to produce

Our objective function:

Max: 30X1 + 40X2

Constraints:

6X1 + 4X2 ≤ 36 available carpentry hours 4X1 + 8X2 ≤ 40 available vanishing hoursX2 ≤ 8 (demand for X2)X1, X2 ≥0

Based on the constraints information as well as the objective function you can then solve using the graphical method.

Why aren't they hiring kids to work for Epic Games? They could give the workers more ideas. Not that they don't have good ideas already. Wouldn't they?

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Yea they would like I feel like kids will come up with the most entertaining and fun games .

Other than culture, what other organizational factors should be used to determine which project structure should be used?

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Answer:

The two major considerations are the percentage of core work that involves projects and resource availability.

During 2016 Green Thumb Company introduced a new line of garden shears that carry a two-year warranty against defects. Experience indicates that warranty costs should be 2% of net sales in the year of sale and 3% in the year after sale. Net sales and actual warranty expenditures were as follows: Net sales Actual warranty expenditures 2016 $ 45,000 $ 1,000 2017 120,000 3,500 At December 31, 2017, Green Thumb should report as a warranty liability of:

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Given the above information, the computation of warranty liability is shown below;

Warranty liability = (Net sales of 2016 × After sale percentage) + (Net sales of 2017 × Year of sale percentage)

= ($45,000 × 3%) + ($120,000 × 2%)

= $1,350 + $2,400

= $3,750

Therefore, Green Thumb should report as a warranty liability of $3,750

Testbank Multiple Choice Question 100 Bramble Corp. purchased machinery on January 2, 2015, for $880000. The straight-line method is used and useful life is estimated to be 10 years, with a $86000 salvage value. At the beginning of 2021 Bramble spent $188000 to overhaul the machinery. After the overhaul, Bramble estimated that the useful life would be extended 4 years (14 years total), and the salvage value would be $42000. The depreciation expense for 2021 should be

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Answer:

33,585.71

Explanation:

You have been asked to estimate the market value of an apartment complex that is producing annual net operating income of $44,500. Four highly similar and competitive apartment properties within two blocks of the subject property have sold in the past three months. All four offer essentially the same amenities and services as the subject. All were open-market transactions with similar terms of sale. All were financed with 30-year fixed-rate mortgages using 70 percent debt and 30 percent equity. The sale prices and estimated first year net operating incomes were as follows:

Comparable 1: Sales price $500,000; NOI $55,000
Comparable 2: Sales price $420,000; NO/ $50,400
Comparable 3: Sales price $475,000; NO/ $53,400
Comparable 4: Sales price $600,000; NOI $69,000

Required:
What is the indicated value of the subject property using direct capitalization?

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A marketer of automobiles wants to introduce a new model using a message
that combines visuals, music, words, and action. Which category of
advertising media will best meet this marketer's goals?
A. Television
B. Magazines
C. Radio
D. Outdoor

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A because television has visuals

Answer: Probably television.

Explanation: TV ads have visuals, music, words, and action.

Sunland Company uses a perpetual inventory system. Its beginning inventory consists of 83 units that cost $56 each. During June, (1) the company purchased 248 units at $56 each on account, (2) returned 10 units for credit, and (3) sold 206 units at $83 each on account. Journalize the June transactions. (If no entry is required, select "No entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)

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Answer:

Item 1

Debit : Merchandise $13,888

Credit : Accounts Payable $13,888

Item 2

Debit : Merchandise $560

Credit : Accounts Payable $560

Item 3

Debit : Accounts Receivable  $17,098

Debit : Cost of Sales  $11,536

Credit : Sales Revenue $17,098

Credit : Merchandise $11,536

Explanation:

See the journal entries prepared above.

Kingston anticipates total sales for June and July of $370,000 and $318,000, respectively. Cash sales are normally 60% of total sales. Of the credit sales, 25% are collected in the same month as the sale, 60% are collected during the first month after the sale, and the remaining 15% are collected in the second month after the sale. Determine the amount of accounts receivable reported on the company’s budgeted balance sheet as of July 31.

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Answer:

$117,600

Explanation:

Given that the company  has Cash sales that are normally 60% of total sales and Of the credit sales, 25% are collected in the same month as the sale, 60% are collected during the first month after the sale, and the remaining 15% are collected in the second month after the sale

In June, total sales $370,000

Amount that would not have been collected from this sale at the end of July

= 40% * 15% * $370,000

= $22,200

In July, total sales is $318,000,

Amount that would not have been collected from this sale at the end of July

= 40% *75% *  $318,000

= $95,400

Hence the amount of accounts receivable reported on the company’s budgeted balance sheet as of July 31

= $22,200 + $95,400

= $117,600

1. (make sure you know what date to use) On August 4, 2020, William purchased a new office building for $3,600,000. On October 2, 2020, he began to rent out office space in the building. On July 23, 2024, he sold the office building. Determine the cost recovery deduction for 2020. Determine the cost recovery deduction for 2024.

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Answer:

Date of assets placed in service is used as starting date for depreciation calculation. The office property is ready to use on August 4, 2020

The building is a non-residential property, so MACRS table for the type of property will be used

Depreciation Base                               $3,600,000

Cost recovery rate per table                  0.963%

Cost recovery deduction for 2020     $34,668

Depreciation Base                               $3,600,000

Cost recovery rate per table                  2.564%

Cost recovery deduction for 2020     $49,998

A manufacturer of cedar shingles has supplied the following data: Bundles of cedar shakes produced and sold 360,000 Sales revenue $ 2,412,000 Variable manufacturing expense $ 1,170,000 Fixed manufacturing expense $ 714,000 Variable selling and administrative expense $ 414,000 Fixed selling and administrative expense $ 82,000 Net operating income $ 32,000 The company's break-even in unit sales is closest to:

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Answer:

Break-even point in units= 346,087

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the unitary selling price and unitary variable cost:

Selling price= 2,412,000 / 360,000= $6.7

Unitary variable cost= (1,170,000 + 414,000) / 360,000= $4.4

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= (714,000 + 82,000) / (6.7 - 4.4)

Break-even point in units= 346,087

In perfect competition, an individual firm Question 4 options: can not affect its price nor determine the quantity it sells in the marketplace. sets the price and determines the quantity it sells in the marketplace. sets the price but does not determine the quantity it sells in the marketplace. determines the quantity it sells in the marketplace but has no influence over its price.

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Answer:

sets the price and determines the quantity it sells in the marketplace.

Explanation:

In a perfect competition, there are many buyers and sellers of homogeneous products, and there is free entry and exit in the market.

This simply means that, in a perfectly competitive market, there are many buyers and sellers (price takers) of homogeneous products (standardized products with substitute) and the market is free (practically open) to all individuals or business entities that are willing to trade all their goods and services.

Generally, a perfectly competitive market is characterized by the following features;

1. Perfect information.

2. No barriers, it is typically free.

3. Equilibrium price and quantity.

4. Many buyers and sellers.

5. Homogeneous products.

Examples of a perfectly competitive market are the Agricultural sector, e-commerce and the foreign exchange market.

In perfect competition, an individual firm sets the price and determines the quantity it sells in the marketplace.

Foundry uses a predetermined manufacturing overhead rate to allocate overhead to individual jobs based on the machine hours required. At the beginning of the​ year, the company expected to incur the​ following:

Manufacturing overhead costs. . . . . . . . $640,000
Direct labor cost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,600,000
Machine hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80,000

At the end of the year, the company had actually incurred the following:

Direct labor cost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,190,000
Depreciation on manufacturing plant and
equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $490,000
Property taxes on plant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,500
Sales salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,000
Delivery drivers' wages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,500
Plant janitors' wages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,500
Machine hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56,000 hours

Floral's accountant found an error in the expense records from the year reported. Depreciation on manufacturing plant and equipment was actually$400,000 not the $490,000 that had originally been reported. The unadjusted Cost of Goods Sold balance at year-end was$570,000 The manufacturing overhead allocated to jobs was$448,000

Requirement:
Prepare the journal entry​ (entries) to record manufacturing overhead costs incurred

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Explanation:

Metal Foundry uses a predetermined manufacturing overhead rate to allocate overhead to individual jobs based on the machine hours required. At the beginning of the year, the company expected to incur the following: EE (Click the icon to view the costs.) Metal’s accountant found an error in the expense records from the year reported. Depreciation on manufacturing plant and equipment was actually $405,000, not the $490,000 that had originally been reported. The unadjusted Cost of Goods Sold balance at year-end was $640,000. The manufacturing overhead allocated to jobs was $452,000 Read the requirements. Requirement 1. Prepare the journal entry to record manufacturing overhead costs incurred (Record debits first, then credits. Exclude explanations from any journal entries.)

Chrissy receives 200 shares of Chevron stock as a gift from her father. The stock cost her father $9,000 10 years ago and is worth $10,500 at the date of the gift. a. If Chrissy sells the stock for $12,500, calculate the amount of the gain or loss on the sale. $fill in the blank 515f94001054022_1 b. If Chrissy sells the stock for $4,600, calculate the amount of the gain or loss on the sale. $fill in the blank a9ba28057f9604d_1

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Answer:

A. $3,500 gain

B. -$4,400 loss

Explanation:

A. Calculation for the amount of the gain or loss on the sale

Gain or loss on sale=$12,500-$9,000

Gain or loss on sale=$3,500 gain

Therefore the amount of the gain on the sale is $3,500

B.Calculation for the amount of the gain or loss on the sale

Gain or loss on sale=$4,600-$9,000

Gain or loss on sale=-$4,400 loss

Therefore the amount of the loss on the sale is

-$4,400 loss

Anna owns the Sweet Alps Chocolate store. She charges $10 per pound for her hand made chocolate. You, the economist, have calculated the elasticity of demand for chocolate in her town to be 2.5. If she wants to increase her total revenue, what advice will you give her and why? Use diagrams and economic terms to explain your answer.

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Answer: Decrease her prices.

Explanation:

The elasticity of demand shows the change in quantity demanded as a result of a change in price.

In this case, if price decreases by 1%, quantity demanded for chocolate would increase by 2.5%.

If she wants to increase her revenue therefore, she should decrease the price.

For example:

If the demand was 10 chocolate bars a day, she would earn:

= 10 * 10

= $100 a day

If she decreased the price by 10%, price would be:

= 10 * ( 1 -10%)

= $9.00

Quantity demanded would be:

= 10 * (1 + 25%)

= 12.5 bars

Revenue would become:

= 12.5 * 9

= $112.50 which is more than the previous $100 she was making.

Presented below are selected ledger accounts of Tucker Corporation as of December 31, 2014.

Cash $50,000
Administrative expenses $100,000
Selling expenses $80,000
Net sales $540,000
Cost of goods sold $210,000
Cash dividends declared (2014) $20,000
Cash dividends paid (2014) $15,000
Discontinued operations (loss before income taxes) $40,000
Depreciation expense, not recorded in 2013 $30,000
Retained earnings, December 31, 2013 $90,000
Effective tax rate 30%
Required:
a. Compute net income for 2014.
b. Prepare a partial income statement beginning with income from continuing operations before income tax and including appropriate earnings per share

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Answer:

Income from continuing operations:

= Net sales - COGS - Selling expense - Admin expenses

= 540,000 - 210,000 - 80,000 - 100,000

= $150,000

Discontinued operations net of tax:

= 40,000 * ( 1 - 30%)

= $28,000

                         Net income and Partial income statement

Income from continuing operations before tax                   $150,000

Income tax expense (150,000 * 30%)                                   ($45,000)

Income from continuing operations                                      $105,000

Discontinued operations net of taxes loss                           ($28,000)

Net income                                                                             $77,000

Earnings per share  

Income from continuing operations(105,000/10,000)        $10.50

Discontinued operations(28,000 / 10,000)                         $2.80

Net income (77,000 / 10,000)                                               $7.70

Earnings per share calculated assuming 10,000 shares.

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