Weib Manufacturing experienced the following events during its first accounting period: Recognized revenue from cash sale of products. Recognized cost of goods sold from sale referenced in Event 1. Acquired cash by issuing common stock. Paid cash to purchase raw materials that were used to make products. Paid wages to production workers. Paid salaries to administrative staff. Recognized depreciation on manufacturing equipment. Recognized depreciation on office furniture. Required Use the following horizontal financial statements model to show how each event affects the GAAP-based balance sheet and income statement. Indicate whether the event increases (I), decreases (D), or has no effect (NA) on each element of the financial statements. The first transaction has been recorded as an example. Show accumulated depreciation as a decrease in the book value of the appropriate asset account.

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Answer 1

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Weib Manufacturing

Balance Sheet                                             Income Statement

Assets                      = Liabilities + Equity   (Revenue - Expenses =  Profit)

Recognized revenue from cash sale of products:

Cash (I)                     =                   RE (I)       Revenue (I)

Inventory (D)            =                   RE (D)                        Expenses (NA)

Cash (I)                    =                    RE (D)                        Expenses CGS (I)

Cash (D) Inventory (I)

Cash (D)                  =                   RE (D)                        Expenses (I) Wages

Cash (D)                   =                  RE (D)                        Expenses (I) Salaries

Equipment (D)          =                  RE (D)                        Exp (I) Depreciation

Office Furniture (D)  =                 RE (D)                         Exp (I) Depreciation

Explanation:

a) Data:

RE = Retained Earnings

Exp = Expenses

CGS = Cost of Goods Sold

Increases = (I), Decreases  = (D), or has no effect = (NA)

b) The above records show the effect of the accounting equation on the elements of the financial statements of the income statement and the balance sheet.


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Purpose: Organization design refers to the overall set of elements used to configure an organization. The purpose of this exercise is to give you insights into how managers must make decisions within the context of creating an organization design. Introduction: Whenever a new enterprise is started, the owner must make decisions about how to structure the organization. For example, he or she must decide what functions are required, how those functions will be broken down into individual jobs, how those jobs will be grouped back together into logical departments, and how authority and responsibility will be allocated across positions. Instructions: Assume that you have decided to open a handmade chocolate business in your local community. Your products will be traditional bars and novelty-shaped chocolates, truffles, other chocolate products such as ice cream, and gift baskets and boxes featuring chocolates. You have hired a talented chef and believe that her expertise, coupled with your unique designs and high-quality ingredients, will make your products very popular. You have also inherited enough money to get your business up and running and to cover about one year of living expenses in other words, you do not need to pay yourself a salary). You intend to buy food items including chocolate, cocoa, white chocolate, nuts, and fruit from suppliers who deliver to your area. Your chef will then turn those ingredients into luscious​

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Sweeten Company had no jobs in progress at the beginning of March and no beginning inventories. It started only two jobs during March—Job P and Job Q. Job P was completed and sold by the end of the March and Job Q was incomplete at the end of the March. The company uses a plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours. The following additional information is available for the company as a whole and for Jobs P and Q (all data and questions relate to the month of March. What is company's predetermined overhead rate? How much manufacture overhead was applied to Job P and Job Q? What is the direct labor hourly wage rate? If Job P includes 20 units, what is its unit product cost? What is the total amount of manufacture cost assigned to Job Q as of the end of march (including applied overhead)? Assume the ending raw material inventory is $1,000 and the company does not use and indirect materials. Prepare then journal entries to record raw materials purchases and the issuance of direct materials for use in production. Assume that the company does not use any indirect labor. Prepare the journal entry to record the direct labor costs added to production. Prepare the journal entry to apply manufacture overhead costs to production. Assume the ending raw material inventory is $1,000 and the company does not use any indirect materials. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured. Prepare the journal entry to transfer costs from Work in Process to Finished Goods. Prepare a completed work in process T-account including the beginning and ending balance and all debits and credits posted to the account. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods sold. Prepare the journal entry to transfer costs from Finished Goods to Cost of Goods Sold. What is the amount of underapplied or overapplied overhead. Prepare the journal entry to close the amount of underapplied or overapplied overhead to Cost of Goods Sold. Assume that job P includes 20 units that each sell for $3,000 and that the companys selling and administrative expense is March were $14,000. Prepare an absorption costing income statement for March.

Estimated total fixed manufacture over head $10,000

Estimated variable manufacture overhead per direct labor hour $1.00

Estimated total direct labour hours to be worked 2,000

Total Manufacturing overhead costs incurred $12,500

Job P /Job Q

Direct Material $13,000 /$8,000

Direct Labor Cost $21,000 /$7,500

Actual Direct Labor-hours worked 1,400 /500

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Answer:

Sweeten Company

1. Predetermined overhead rate is:

= $6.00 per DLH

2. Manufacturing overhead applied to Job P and Job Q:

     Job P        Job Q

=  $8,400     $3,000

3.  The direct labor hourly wage rate:

=  $15 per DLH

4. If Job P includes 20 units, its unit product cost is:

= $2,120

5. The total amount of manufacturing cost assigned to Job Q as of the end of March (including applied overhead):

= $3,000

6. Assuming the ending Raw Material Inventory = $1,000, Journal Entries to record Raw Materials Purchases and the Issuance of Direct Materials for use in production:

Debit Raw Materials Inventory $22,000

Credit Accounts Payable/Cash $22,000

To record the purchase of raw materials.

Debit Work in Process $21,000

  (Job P  $13,000          

  Job Q $8,000)

Credit Raw Materials Inventory $21,000

To record the issuance of raw materials to Work in Process.

7. Assuming no indirect labor, Journal Entry to record the direct labor costs added to production:

Debit Job P $21,000          

Debit Job Q $7,500

Credit Factory Wages $28,500

To record direct labor costs to production.

8. Journal Entry to apply manufacturing overhead costs to production:

Debit Job P $8,400

Debit Job Q $3,000

Credit Manufacturing overhead $11,400

To apply manufacturing overhead costs to production.

9. Assuming the ending raw material inventory is $1,000, A Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured:

                                                            Job P

Direct Material                                  $13,000

Direct Labor Cost                               21,000

Manufacturing Overhead applied       8,400

Total cost of goods manufactured $42,400

10. Journal entry to transfer costs from Work in Process to Finished Goods:

Debit Finished Goods Inventory $42,400

Credit Work in Process: Job P $42,400

To transfer costs from WIP to Finished Goods.

11. Work in Process T-account with beginning and ending balance

Work in Process

Account Titles                   Debit      Credit

Beginning balance            $0

Direct Material                $21,000

Direct Labor Cost            28,500    

Manufacturing overhead  11,400

Finished Goods Inventory             $42,400

Balance                                             18,500

Totals                            $60,900  $60,900

12. A Schedule of Cost of Goods Sold:

Unit of Goods Sold = 20

Unit cost                 = $2,120

Cost of goods sold = $42,400

13. Journal Entry to transfer costs from Finished Goods to Cost of Goods Sold:

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $42,400

Credit Finished Goods Sold $42,400

To transfer costs from Finished Goods to Cost of Goods Sold.

14. The amount of underapplied or overapplied overhead:

= $1,100

15. Journal Entry to close the amount of underapplied or overapplied overhead to Cost of Goods Sold:

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $1,110

Credit Manufacturing Overhead $1,110

To close the amount of underapplied overhead to Cost of Goods Sold.

16. Assuming Job P includes 20 units that each sell for $3,000 and that the company's selling and administrative expense is March were $14,000, Absorption Costing Income Statement for March:

Sales Revenue           $60,000

Cost of Goods Sold      43,500

Gross profit                 $16,500

Selling and

Administrative

Expense                       14,000

Net Income                  $2,500

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Predetermined overhead rate is based on direct labor hours

Estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead $10,000

Estimated variable manufacturing overhead per direct labor hour $1.00

Estimated total direct labour hours to be worked 2,000

Total Manufacturing overhead costs incurred $12,500

                                                         Job P             Job Q     Total Cost

Direct Material                               $13,000           $8,000  $21,000

Direct Labor Cost                          $21,000           $7,500   28,500

Actual Direct Labor-hours worked   1,400                500      

Applied manufacturing overhead 1,400 * $6    500 * $6

=                                                    $8,400                $3,000 $11,400

Total                                                                                     $60,900

Predetermined overhead rate = $10,00/2,000 = $5 + $1 = $6

Direct labor wage rate = $21,000/1,400 = $15 per DLH

Unit Cost of Job P if 20 units:

Direct Material                    $13,000  

Direct Labor Cost               $21,000

Manufacturing overhead    $8,400

Total costs =                      $42,400

Unit cost =  $42,400/20 = $2,120

Raw materials used in production = $21,000

Ending raw materials                             1,000

Purchase of raw materials               $22,000

Underapplied or Overapplied Overhead:

Actual manufacturing overhead incurred = $12,500

Manufacturing overhead applied                    11,400

Underapplied overhead =                                $1,100

Sales Revenue = $3,000 * 20 = $60,000

Fickel Company has two manufacturing departments Assembly and Testing & Packaging. The predetermined overhead rates in Assembly and Testing & Packaging are $28.00 per direct labor-hour and $24.00 per direct labor-hour, respectively. The company's direct labor wage rate is $30.00 per hour. The following information pertains to Job N-60:

Assembly Testing & Packaging
Direct materials $420 $57
Direct labor $375 $105
Required:

1. What is the total manufacturing cost assigned to Job N-60? (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

2. If Job N-60 consists of 10 units, what is the unit product cost for this job? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

First, we need to allocate overhead to Job N-60:

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

Direct labor hours:

Assembly= 375/30= 12.5

Testing & Packaging= 105/30= 3.5

Overhead:

Assembly= 12.5*28= $350

Testing & Packaging= 3.5*24= $84

Total= $434

Now, the total manufacturing cost:

Total cost= (420 + 57) + (375 + 105) + 434

Total cost= $1,391

Finally, the unitary cost:

Unitary cost= 1,391/10

Unitary cost= $139.1

Harding Company is in the process of purchasing several large pieces of equipment from Danning Machine Corporation. Several financing alternatives have been offered by Danning: (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) 1. Pay $1,000,000 in cash immediately. 2. Pay $420,000 immediately and the remainder in 10 annual installments of $80,000, with the first installment due in one year. 3. Make 10 annual installments of $135,000 with the first payment due immediately. 4. Make one lump-sum payment of $1,500,000 five years from date of purchase. Required: Determine the best alternative for Harding, assuming that Harding can borrow funds at an 8% interest rate. (Round your final answers to nearest whole dollar amount.)

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Answer:

the best option is 4 as it have the highest present value  

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

For option 1

PV = $1,000,000

For option 2

PV = $420,000 + $80,000 × PVIFA (8% , 10)

= $420,000 + $80,000 × 6.710

= $956,800

For option 3

PV = $135,000 + $135,000 × PVIFA (8% , 9)

= $135,000 + $135,000 × 6.247

= $978,345

For option 4

PV = $1,500,000 × PVIF (8% , 5)

= $1,500,000 × 0.681

= $1,021,500

So the best option is 4 as it have the highest present value  

Applying the research findings to a marketing strategy plan is the ______ step in the marketing research process. Multiple choice question.

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Answer:

Fifth.

Explanation:

Market research can be defined as a strategic technique which typically involves the process of identifying, acquiring and analyzing informations about a business. It involves the use of product test, surveys, questionnaire, focus groups, interviews, etc.

Secondary market research can be defined as a method designed to determine the demographics of a particular target market.

Applying the research findings to a marketing strategy plan is the fifth step in the marketing research process.

Simon Company’s year-end balance sheets follow. At December 31 Current Yr 1 Yr Ago 2 Yrs Ago Assets Cash $ 30,200 $ 35,250 $ 37,000 Accounts receivable, net 88,400 62,000 49,000 Merchandise inventory 111,000 81,200 53,500 Prepaid expenses 10,800 9,300 4,800 Plant assets, net 280,000 254,000 225,000 Total assets $ 520,400 $ 441,750 $ 369,300 Liabilities and Equity Accounts payable $ 129,200 $ 75,500 $ 51,200 Long-term notes payable secured by mortgages on plant assets 96,000 100,750 81,800 Common stock, $10 par value 163,000 163,000 163,000 Retained earnings 132,200 102,500 73,300 Total liabilities and equity $ 520,400 $ 441,750 $ 369,300 The company’s income statements for the Current Year and 1 Year Ago, follow. For Year Ended December 31 Current Yr 1 Yr Ago Sales $ 725,000 $ 550,000 Cost of goods sold $ 449,500 $ 341,000 Other operating expenses 232,000 126,500 Interest expense 11,200 13,000 Income tax expense 9,350 8,525 Total costs and expenses 702,050 489,025 Net income $ 22,950 $ 60,975 Earnings per share $ 1.41 $ 3.74 For both the Current Year and 1 Year Ago, compute the following ratios: (3-a) Return on total assets. (3-b) Based on return on total assets, did Simon's operating efficiency improve or worsen in the Current Year versus 1 Year Ago?

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Answer:

Simon Company

a) Return on total assets:

For Year Ended December 31, Current Yr       1 Yr Ago

Return on total assets =           4.41%               $13.8%

b) Based on the return on total assets, Simon's operating efficiency worsened in the Current Year versus 1 Year Ago because ROA reduced from 13.8% to 4.41%.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Simon Company’s year-end balance sheets follow.

At December 31             Current Yr       1 Yr Ago      2 Yrs Ago

Assets

Cash                               $ 30,200       $ 35,250       $ 37,000

Accounts receivable, net 88,400           62,000          49,000

Merchandise inventory    111,000            81,200          53,500

Prepaid expenses             10,800             9,300            4,800

Plant assets, net            280,000        254,000        225,000

Total assets                $ 520,400      $ 441,750     $ 369,300

Liabilities and Equity

Accounts payable       $ 129,200       $ 75,500       $ 51,200

Long-term notes payable secured by mortgages

  on plant assets            96,000          100,750          81,800

Common stock,

$10 par value               163,000          163,000       163,000

Retained earnings        132,200          102,500        73,300

Total liabilities and

  equity                    $ 520,400        $ 441,750  $ 369,300

The company’s income statements for the Current Year and 1 Year Ago, follow.

For Year Ended December 31, Current Yr       1 Yr Ago

Sales                                         $ 725,000     $ 550,000

Cost of goods sold                  $ 449,500      $ 341,000

Other operating expenses        232,000         126,500

Interest expense                            11,200           13,000

Income tax expense                      9,350             8,525

Total costs and expenses        702,050         489,025

Net income                              $ 22,950        $ 60,975

Earnings per share                      $ 1.41              $ 3.74

Return on Total Assets:

For Year Ended December 31, Current Yr       1 Yr Ago

Net income                              $ 22,950        $ 60,975

Total assets                           $ 520,400       $ 441,750

Return on total assets =           4.41%               $13.8%

You are bullish on Telecom stock. The current market price is $50 per share, and you have $5,000 of your own to invest. You borrow an additional $5,000 from your broker at an interest rate of 8% per year and invest $10,000 in the stock. (LO 3-4) a. What will be your rate of return if the price of Telecom stock goes up by 10% during the next year

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Answer:

12%

Explanation:

Initial investment =$5,000.00

Value of stock with 10%=$10,000*(1+10%)=$11,000

The amount repayable to the broker after one year is the amount borrowed plus interest of 8%

Amount borrowed plus interest= $5,000+( $5,000 *8%)

Amount borrowed plus interest=$5,400

Rate of return=(Value of stock with 10%-Amount borrowed plus interest-equity fund)/amount borrowed

Rate of return=($11,000-$5,400-$5000)/$5,000=12%

Which report do you produce to see total sales for the company?​

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An income statement would required to know the total sales

writing in a business environment differs from other types of writing. in professional settings, written messages and oral presentations should be purposeful, economical, and audience oriented. identify the correct business writing objective for the following description. identify the problem you are trying to solve or the information you are trying to convey, and then develop a strategy to address that need. purposeful audience oriented persuasive economical

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Answer:

The correct business writing objective for the given description is:

Purposeful

Explanation:

To be purposeful is to ensure that a business communication conveys the required information, solves the identified problems, and remains relevant in both context and tune.  The other business writing objectives include being persuasive, economical and audience-oriented.   To be persuasive, a business writing must ensure that the audience believes and accepts the message.  To be economical requires the presentation of clear, concise, and efficient messages, devoid of ambiguity.  Finally, audience-orientation requires the demonstration of audience-perspective.  

Adhering to utilitarian ethics in making a business decision is likely to result in an action that is considered morally correct if it produces the greatest good for Group of answer choices the fewest people. the most people. the business decision maker. the business.

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Answer:

The most people.

Explanation:

In normative ethics, utilitarian ethics (utilitarianism) can be defined as a theory of morality or ethical theory that typically involves engaging in actions that facilitate pleasure, joy or happiness while completely opposing any action capable of causing harm and unhappiness.

Basically, utilitarian ethics considers an action to be right or morally correct if it produces genuine happiness or joy in the mind of a large number of people in an organization, group or society.

The three (3) main principles (axioms) of utilitarian ethics (utilitarianism) include the following;

I. The only thing with an intrinsic value is pleasure or happiness.

II. If an action promotes happiness or pleasure, then it is right; it is wrong if it causes harm or unhappiness (sadness).

III. The happiness of everyone in a group or society should count equally.

Hence, adhering to utilitarian ethics in making a business decision is likely to result in an action that is considered morally correct if it produces the greatest good for most people.

On June 25, Obermayer Repair Service extended an offer of $127,000 for land that had been priced for sale at $145,000. On July 9, Obermayer Repair Service accepted the seller's counteroffer of $138,000. On October 1, the land was assessed at a value of $207,000 for property tax purposes. On December 22, Obermayer Repair Service was offered $221,000 for the land by a national retail chain.

At what value should the land be recorded in Obermayer Repair Service's records?
$fill in the blank 1

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Answer:

$138,000

Explanation:

Based on the information given the value at which the land should be recorded is 138,000 reason been that we were told that the repairer which is Obermayer Repair Service accepted the seller's counteroffer of the amount of $138,000 and based on accounting principle of COST CONCEPT the land should be recorded at the value or amount of $138,000 which is the seller's counteroffer amount that was accepted by Gallatin Repair Service.

Simon and his managers are discussing the unemployment, inflation, and interest-rate trends that might affect their chain of sandwich shops over the next 12 months and the projected growth in the areas where the stores are located. The managers are studying the ______ forces in their organization's general environment.

-self motivation

- personal adapitlity

-openness to change

-resilience

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Answer:

Option D

Explanation:

Simon and his managers are discussing about the factors that might affect the economic performance of their shops. They are concerned about the negative impacts of  unemployment, inflation, and interest-rate trends on their shops and simultaneously are discussing about the future growth, Hence, they are focused on catering the odds to achieve a certain growth during the tough times. Their discussion is aimed at both the risks and consequences

Hence, option D is correct

The LFH Corporation makes and sells a single product, Product T. Each unit of Product T requires 1.5 direct labor-hours at a rate of $10.50 per direct labor-hour. The direct labor workforce is fully adjusted each month to the required workload. LFH Corporation needs to prepare a Direct Labor Budget for the second quarter of next year. The company has budgeted to produce 28,000 units of Product T in June. The finished goods inventories on June 1 and June 30 were budgeted at 800 and 600 units, respectively. Budgeted direct labor costs for June would be:
A. $294,000
B. $441,000
C. $444,150
D. $437,850

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Answer:

the budgeted direct labor cost is $441,000

Explanation:

The computation of the budgeted direct labor cost is shown below:

Budgeted direct labor cost

= Budgeted production ×  hours per unit × rate per hour

= 28,000 units × 1.5 × $10.50

= $441,000

Hence, the budgeted direct labor cost is $441,000

So the correct option is B.

Please check if my answers to first part is correct.
Discussion Question 4-6 (LO. 1)
1. Complete the statements below regarding "what is the control requirement of § 351".
The control requirement specifies that the person or persons transferring property to the corporation must own, immediately after the transfer, stock possessing at least 80% of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock entitled to vote, and at least 75% of the total number of shares of all other classes of the corporation's stock.
2. Classify the following as either "True" or "False" regarding the control requirement of § 351.
a. If a shareholder renders only services to the corporation for stock, the transfer cannot qualify under § 351 because services rendered are not "property."
b. If a shareholder renders services and transfers property to the corporation for stock, the shareholder will never be treated as a member of the transferring group.
c. Stock under momentary control counts in determining control if the plan for the sale or other disposition of the stock existed before the exchange.
d. If a long period of time elapses between the transfers of property by different shareholders to the corporation, the control requirement may be lost regarding the later transfers because no documentation exists making multiple transfers part of an integrated plan.

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Answer:

1. Correct

after, 80%, 75%

2. a. True

b. False

c. False

d. False

Explanation:

When shareholder renders services and transfers property to the corporation the shareholder is treated as member of transferring group. Stocks under momentary control does not count in determining control. The long period elapses between transfer of property, the control requirement may be lost because there is no transferring group.

If a company is using a cost leadership strategy, which of the following potential pitfalls is not a characteristic of that strategy? Multiple Choice Too much focus on one value-chain activity can lead to greater loss. Cost advantages erode when pricing information is readily available. A lack of parity on differentiation is evident. The strategy is not easily imitated.

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Answer:

If a company is using a cost leadership strategy, the potential pitfall which is not a characteristic of that strategy is:

The strategy is not easily imitated.

Explanation:

Cost-leadership is one of the competitive strategies advocated by Michael Porter, which is designed to deliver goods or services to customers at the lowest possible cost.  While a cost-leadership strategy makes it difficult for new companies to enter the market because of low profit margins, it does not prevent existing competitors from lowering their own prices in order to gain the advantage of increased market share.

Variable Costs + Fixed Costs = ?
Total output
Total costs
Marginal costs

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This is equal to the the total costs

HELP, 50 POINTS!
Which example needs a transition word or phrase between sentences to connect the ideas?

a.)
Engaging your employees in a day of service is a good way to make a difference in your community. The costs associated with shutting down your business for a full day may be significant.

b.)
Several significant hurricanes have hit the region in recent years. The damage done by them has caused insurance rates to rise.

c.)
Many students don't clearly understand what constitutes plagiarism. Therefore, plagiarism is often unintentional.

d.)
Real estate sales have moved in tandem with the stock market for the last 15 years. When the stock market has expanded, real estate sales have increased.

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Answer:

b is the answer it should be

Option D needs a transition word or phrase between sentences to connect the ideas. Real estate sales have moved in tandem with the stock market for the last 15 years. When the stock market has expanded, real estate sales have increased.

What are transition words?

Sentences, thoughts, or paragraphs are connected with some words. Those words are known as transition words. Conjunctions are the most basic transitive words.

Examples of transition words are: and, but, after, then, and many more.

Therefore, Opinion D: Real estate sales have moved in tandem with the stock market for the last 15 years. When the stock market has expanded, real estate sales have increased. This is correct.

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DiSalvio Co. uses a job order cost system. The following data summarize the operations related to production for May:a. Materials purchased on account, $634,000.b. Materials requisitioned, $646,200, of which $74,500 was for general factory use.c. Factory labor used, $660,200, of which $91,200 was indirect.d. Other costs incurred on account for factory overhead, $147,500; selling expenses, $234,000; and administrative expenses, $146,400.e. Prepaid expenses expired for factory overhead were $29,200; for selling expenses, $26,800; and for administrative expenses, $18,000.f. Depreciation of office building was $84,600; of office equipment, $43,340; and of fac-tory equipment, $32,000.g. Factory overhead costs applied to jobs, $362,000.h. Jobs completed, $1,002,000.i. Cost of goods sold, $890,000.InstructionsJournalize the entries to record the summarized operations.SHOWME HOWGeneral Ledger Chapter 2 Job Order Costing 69Ex 2-18PR

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Answer:

Date          Account Description                                     Debit              Credit

May 1         Material inventory                                     $634,000

                 Accounts Payable                                                            $634,000

Date          Account Description                                     Debit                Credit

May 2        Work in Process (646,200 - 74,500)       $571,700

                 Factory Overhead                                      $74,500

                 Materials                                                                            $646,200

Date          Account Description                                     Debit                Credit

May 31       Work in Process (660,200 - 91,200)       $569,000

                 Factory Overhead                                      $91,200

                 Materials                                                                            $660,200

Date          Account Description                                     Debit                Credit

May 31      Factory Overhead                                     $147,500

                Selling expenses                                       $234,000

                Admin expenses                                       $146,400

                Accounts payable                                                             $527,900

Date          Account Description                                     Debit                Credit

May 31      Factory Overhead                                     $29,200

                Selling expenses                                       $26,800

                Admin expenses                                       $18,000

                Prepaid expenses                                                               $74,000

Date          Account Description                                     Debit                Credit

May 31      Depreciation expense - Office building     $84,600

                Depreciation expense - Office equipment $43,340

                Factory Overhead                                        $32,000

                Accumulated depreciation                                                $159,940

Date          Account Description                                     Debit                Credit

May 31       Work in Process                                          $362,000

                 Factory Overhead                                                            $362,000

Date          Account Description                                     Debit                Credit

May 31       Finished Goods                                        $1,002,000

                  Work in Process                                                            $1,002,000

Date          Account Description                                     Debit                Credit

May 31       Cost of goods sold                                     $890,000

                 Finished Goods                                                                $890,000

Can anyone please write a summery or a paragraph of life of a homless teen memoir in the Great depression please?

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During your presentation, you realize that you are talking too fast. This is a
problem of
O Content challenges

Organizational challenges

Presentation skills challenges​

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Answer:

Presentation skills challenges​

Explanation:

Presentation can be defined as an act of talking or speaking formally to an audience in order to explain an idea, piece of work, project, and product with the aid of multimedia resources or samples.

Basically, any speaker who wish to create an effective presentation should endeavor to interact frequently with the audience by holding a conversation.

This ultimately implies that, to create an effective presentation, speakers are saddled with the responsibility of interacting more often with the audience by taking questions, making a joke, getting them to repeat informations loud at intervals etc.

If during your presentation, you realize that you are talking too fast. This is a problem of presentation skills challenges.

Hence, speakers are advised to be passionate and show enthusiasm during their presentation because it would enhance their ability to speak confidently and as such leading to an engaging presentation.

If the adjustment for Supplies used during the period wasn't made,

A. revenue would be too high.
B. assets would be too low.
C. expenses would be too low.
D. expenses would be too high,

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

It will give the suppliers an upper hand or edge over the consumers

Answer: think its expenses would be to low

Explanation:

1
Select the correct answer.
Which job is an entry-level position?
OA.
auditor
OB. marketing manager
OC.
restaurant manager
OD
room attendant
Reset
Next

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Answer:

Option D: Room attendant

Explanation:

Its the only entry level jobs, as listed above b and c are managment positions which means you have to have experience. Auditors are appointed by a company to execute an audit you need to be certified by the regulatory authority of accounting and auditing or process certain specified qualifications.

Applying the midpoint formula, what is the price elasticity of demand if a drop in the price of energy drinks from $2 to $1 per can leads to an increase in the quantity demanded from 100 million to 150 million cans

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Answer:

-0.6

Explanation:

Price elasticity of demand = Δ Change in quantity / Δ Change in price

Price elasticity of demand = [150-100/((150+100)/2)] / [1-2/((1+2)/2)]

Price elasticity of demand = [50/125]/ [-1/1.5]

Price elasticity of demand = 0.4/-0.66666

Price elasticity of demand = -0.6

On December 31, 2021, the end of the fiscal year, California Microtech Corporation completed the sale of its semiconductor business for $17 million. The semiconductor business segment qualifies as a component of the entity according to GAAP. The book value of the assets of the segment was $16 million. The loss from operations of the segment during 2021 was $4.6 million. Pretax income from continuing operations for the year totaled $6.7 million. The income tax rate is 25%. Prepare the lower portion of the 2021 income statement beginning with income from continuing operations before income taxes. Ignore EPS disclosures. (Amounts to be deducted and negative amounts should be indicated with a minus sign. Enter your answers in whole dollars and not in millions.)

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Answer:

$2,325,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the lower portion of the 2021 income statement

CALIFORNIA MICROTECH CORPORATION Partial Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 2021

Income from continuing operations before income $ 6,700,000

Less Taxes Income tax expense ($1,675,000)

($ 6,700,000*25%)

Income from continuing operations $5,025,000

($ 6,700,000-$1,675,000)

Discontinued operations:

Loss from operations of discontinued $3,600,000

Income tax benefit $900,000

(25%*$3.6 million)

Loss on discontinued operations $2,700,000

($3,600,000-$900,000)

Net income $2,325,000

($5,025,000-$2,700,000)

Therefore Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 2021 will be $2,325,000

what is another factor that would be good to consider before choosing a career cluster?

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Answer: whether that career cluster is needed in the local economy

Explanation:  i took the quiz and got a 10/10!

Answer: whether that career cluster is needed in the local economy

Explanation: if there would be one answer it would be this one.

Suppose you win a small lottery and have the choice of two ways to be paid: You can accept the money in a lump sum or in a series of payments over time. If you pick the lump sum payout, you get $2,950 today. If you pick the payments over time payout, you get three payments: $1,000 today, $1,000 one year from today, and $1,000 two years from today. At an interest rate of 8% per year, you would be better off accepting the payout since it has the greater present value. At an interest rate of 10% per year, you would be better off accepting the payout since it has the greater present value. Years after you win the lottery, a friend in another country calls to ask your advice. By wild coincidence, she has just won another lottery with the same payout schemes. She must make a quick decision about whether to collect her money under the lump sum payout or the payments over time payout. What is the best advice to give your friend

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Answer:

take the payments over time payout

Explanation:

My personal opinion/advice would be to take the payments over time payout. There are many reasons for this, the first one being that most individuals are not used to receiving large sums of cash and usually end up wasting all the money as soon as they receive it, which usually does not occur if the payments are made over time. The second and more important reason is that if the payments are made over different years your would pay a much lesser amount on taxes every year that passes. This means that the even with the interest rate you would most likely have more overall money if you take the payments over time.

. If you still donate the $100,000 from Problem 16 today, but ask the college to delay the scholarship payment so that the first scholarship payment is made 10 years from today, then how large will the annual payment be

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Answer:

The annual scholarship payment = $5,693.25

Explanation:

Data Given:

In this question, we are required to calculate the future value up till 9th year and then  

Donating Amount = $100,000

Time period = 9 years

Note: Here in this question, interest rate is not given without which this question is incomplete. However, I have found similar question on the internet and will be using its interest rate to solve this question for the sake of understanding and concept.

So, the interest we use will be = 4%

Formula for the future value:

FV = Present Value [tex](1 + r)^{n}[/tex]

Present value = $100,000

n = 9 years

r = 4% = 0.04

FV = 100,000 [tex](1 + 0.04)^{9}[/tex]

FV = 100,000 x 1.4233118

FV = Future Value = $142,331.18

The annual scholarship payment = FV * r

The annual scholarship payment = 142,331.18 * 0.04

The annual scholarship payment = 5,693.247

The annual scholarship payment = $5,693.25

In 2013, Natural Selection, a nationwide computer dating service, had $500 million of assets and $200 million of liabilities. Earnings before interest and taxes were $120 million, interest expense was $28 million, the tax rate was 40%, principal repayment requirements were $24 million, and annual dividends were 30 cents per share on 20 million shares outstanding.
a) Calculate the following for Natural Selection:
1) Liabilities-to-equity ratio
2) Times-interest-earned ratio
3) Times burden covered
b) What percentage decline in earnings before interest and taxes could Natural Selection have sustained before failing to cover:
1) Interest payment requirements?
2) Principal and interest requirements?
3) Principal, interest, and common dividend payments?

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a)  Liabilities to equity ratio is

= $200 ÷ ($500 - $200)

= 0.667

Times interest earned ratio is

= EBIT ÷ Interest expense

= $120 ÷ $28

= 4.285

Times burden covered is

= EBIT ÷  (Interest +Principal repayment ÷ ( 1 -tax rate))

= 120 ÷ (28+24 ÷ (1-0.4))

= 1.764

b)

Interest paying requirements  

= ($128 - $20) ÷ 120

= 76.7%

Principal and interest requirements  

= [$120 - ($28 + $24 ÷ (1-0.4))] ÷ 120

= 0.433 or 43.3%

Principal, Interest and Common dividend payments -

= [$120 - ($28 + (($24 + 0.3 × 20) ÷ (1 - 0.4))] ÷ 120

= 0.35 or 35%

The table contains information on the price per month and the monthly demand and supply of online music streaming subscriptions. Price Quantity demanded (thousands) Quantity supplied (thousands) $ 9.80 250 180 $ 10.00 210 210 $ 10.20 160 280 $ 10.40 80 410 What is the quantity demanded at $ 10.20

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Answer:

160

Explanation:

The computation of the quantity demanded at $10.20 is given below;

As seen in the chart, at price of $10.20 there is a quantity demanded of 160

So according to the information given in the question, the quantity demanded at $ 10.20 is 160

What are the limitations and constraints that this form of business has on the operations of the Green Bay Packers?

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Answer:

Green Bay Packers

The limitations and constraints of a not-for-profit association are:

1. Unlimited liability of the club members:  This means that the members could be exposed to personal financial liability arising from their membership of the club.  When the club is unable to meet its debt obligations, individual members will be held liable for the remaining debts.

2. An unincorporated association is subject to liquidation at the slightest event.  In the event of the members' death, the association will not be able to continue.

3. A unincorporated not-for-profit organization may not be able to attain credibility as much as an incorporated organization. This disadvantage limits its ability to raise external finance.

Explanation:

The Green Bay Packers is a football club under the NFL.  It is a not-for-profit association.  Therefore, members do not enjoy the benefits arising from limited liability.

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