Wellington Corp. has outstanding accounts receivable totaling $6.5 million as of December 31 and sales on credit during the year of $24 million. There is also a credit balance of $12,000 in the allowance for doubtful accounts. If the company estimates that 6% of its outstanding receivables will be uncollectible, what will be the amount of bad debt expense recognized for the year

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Answer 1

Answer:

$508,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what will be the amount of bad debt expense recognized for the year

Using this formula

Bad debt expense=(Outstanding accounts receivable*Uncollectible outstanding receivables percentage)-Credit balance)

Let plug in the formula

Bad debt expense=($6.5million*8%)-$12,000

Bad debt expense=$520,000-$12,000

Bad debt expense=$508,000

Therefore what will be the amount of bad debt expense recognized for the year is $508,000


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18. When a court says that an agreement is illegal, it most likely means that the agreement: A. has not mentioned a time period for which the agreement is valid.B. does not identify the parties involved in the agreement.C. is related to buying and selling of trade secrets.D. violates public policy.

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D. Violates public policy

For Example: you can not enter into a payment arrangement for illegal drugs lol

When a court says that an agreement is illegal, it most likely means that the agreement violates public policy. Thus the correct answer is D.

What is an agreement?

When two individuals or parties are ready to provide consent on similar gaols to achieve the common objective with teh help of offer and acceptance indicates the occurrence of agreement.

The agreement violates public policy as it is illegal which harms the society or citizens of the country. The action breaks the law, and negatively affects the welfare of the people it is declared to be against public policy.

Therefore, option D violates public policy is the appropriate answer.

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e the information provided for Harding Company to answer the question that follow. Harding Company Accounts payable $34,006 Accounts receivable 73,344 Accrued liabilities 6,760 Cash 17,227 Intangible assets 43,450 Inventory 88,373 Long-term investments 92,820 Long-term liabilities 79,618 Notes payable (short-term) 28,798 Property, plant, and equipment 675,759 Prepaid expenses 1,646 Temporary investments 34,230 Based on the data for Harding Company, what is the amount of quick assets?

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Answer:

The amount of quick assets is $126,447.

Explanation:

Quick assets can be described as the most highly liquid assets of a company.

The amount of quick assets can be calculated for Harding Company as follows:

Amount of quick assets = Accounts receivable + Cash + Prepaid expenses + Temporary investments = $73,344 + $17,227 + $1,646 + $34,230 = $214,820 = $126,447

You manage an equity fund with an expected risk premium of 10% and an expected standard deviation of 15%. The rate on Treasury bills (risk-free rate) is 5%. Your client chooses to invest $60,000 of her portfolio in your equity fund and $40,000 in a T-bill money market fund.

Required:
What is the expected return and standard deviation of return on your client's portfolio?

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Answer:

Portfolio expected return = 8%

Portfolio SD = 9%

Explanation:

Portfolio return is a function of the weighted average return of each stock or asset invested in the portfolio. The mean return on portfolio can be calculated using the following formula,

Portfolio return = wA * rA  +  wB * rB  +  wN * rN

Where,

w represents the weight of each stock or asset in the portfolior represents the return of each stock or asset in the portfolio

Total investment in portfolio = 60000 + 40000 = 100000

Portfolio return = 60000/100000  *  10%  +  40000/100000  *  5%

Portfolio return = 8%

The standard deviation of a portfolio containing one risky and one risk-free asset is calculated by multiplying the standard deviation of the risky asset by its weight in the portfolio. So, portfolio standard deviation will be,

Portfolio SD = 60000/100000  *  15%

Portfolio SD = 9%

Decca Publishing paid $230,000 to acquire Thrifty Nickel, a weekly advertising paper. At the time of the acquisition, Thrifty Nickel balance sheet reported total assets of $130,000 and liabilities of $70,000. The fair market value of Thrifty Nickels assets was $100,000. The fair market value of Thrifty Nickel liabilities was $70,000.

Required:
a. How much goodwill did Decca Publishing purchase as part of the acquisition of Thrift Nickel?
b. Journalize Decca Publishing's acquisition of Thrifty Nickel.

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Answer:

Part a

$200,000

Part b

Debit : Investment in subsidiary $230,000

Credit : Cash $230,000

Explanation:

Goodwill is the excess of the Purchase Price over the Net Assets taken over at the acquisition date.

Assets and liabilities are taken over at their acquisition date Fair Values instead of Book Values so be sure to adjust any items shown at Book Value.

Net Assets = Assets at Fair Value - Liabilities at Fair Value

                   = $100,000 - $70,000

                   = $30,000

Goodwill = Purchase Price - Net Assets Taken over

               = $230,000 - $30,000

               = $200,000

Forester Company has five products in its inventory. Information about the December 31, 2021, inventory follows. Product Quantity Unit Cost Unit Replacement Cost Unit Selling Price A 1,000 $ 14 $ 16 $ 20 B 800 19 15 22 C 700 7 6 12 D 600 11 8 10 E 800 18 16 17 The cost to sell for each product consists of a 15 percent sales commission. The normal profit for each product is 35 percent of the selling price. Required: 1. Determine the carrying value of inventory at December 31, 2021, assuming the lower of cost or market (LCM) rule is applied to individual products. 2. Determine the carrying value of inventory at December 31, 2021, assuming the LCM rule is applied to the entire inventory. 3. Assuming inventory write-downs are common for Forester, record any necessary year-end adjusting entry based on the amount calculated in requirement 2.

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Answer:

Forester Company

1. The carrying value of inventory at December 31, 2021, assuming the LCM rule is applied to individual products, is:

= $47,800

2. The carrying value of inventory at December 31, 2021, assuming the LCM rule is applied to the entire inventory, is:

= $49,800

3. Assuming inventory write-downs are common for Forester, the necessary year-end adjusting entry based on requirement 2 is:

Debit Cost of goods sold (Inventory write-down) $5,200

Credit Inventory $5,200

To write down the inventory value from $55,000 (purchase costs) to $49,800 (replacement costs).

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Product  Quantity  Unit Cost  Unit Replace-  Unit Selling   LCM Value

                                                  ment Cost           Price

  A           1,000          $ 14             $ 16                $ 20    $14,000 ($14*1,000)

  B             800              19                15                   22       12,000 ($12*800)

  C             700               7                  6                   12         4,200 ($6*700)

  D             600              11                  8                   10         4,800 ($8*600)

  E             800              18                16                   17        12,800 ($16*800)

Total      3,900                                                                 $47,800

Total costs = (1,000*$14 + 800*$19 + 700*$7 + 600*$11 + 800*$18)

= ($14,000 + 15,200 + 4,900 + 6,600 + 14,400)

= $55,000

Tota replacement costs = (1,000*$16 + 800*$15 + 700*$6 + 600*$8 + 800*$16)

= ($16,000 + 12,000 + 4,200 + 4,800 + 12,800)

= $49,800

Total market value = (1,000*$20 + 800*$22 + 700*$12 + 600*$10 + 800*$17)

= ($20,000 + 17,600 + 8,400 + 6,000 + 13,600)

= $65,600

Total cost = $55,000

Total replacement cost = $49,800

Inventory write-down = $5,200

Schrager Company has two production departments: Cutting and Assembly. July 1 inventories are Raw Materials $4,300, Work in ProcessâCutting $3,000, Work in ProcessâAssembly $10,700, and Finished Goods $32,000. During July, the following transactions occurred.

1. Purchased $62,600 of raw materials on account.
2. Incurred $60,100 of factory labor. (Credit Wages Payable.)
3. Incurred $71,000 of manufacturing overhead; $41,000 was paid and the remainder is unpaid.
4. Requisitioned materials for Cutting $15,800 and Assembly $9,000.
5. Used factory labor for Cutting $33,100 and Assembly $27,000.
6. Applied overhead at the rate of $19 per machine hour. Machine hours were Cutting 1,690 and Assembly 1,750.
7. Transferred goods costing $67,700 from the Cutting Department to the Assembly Department.
8. Transferred goods costing $135,000 from Assembly to Finished Goods.
9. Sold goods costing $151,000 for $201,000 on account.

Required:
Journalize the transactions.

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Answer:

Item 1

Debit : Raw Materials $62,600

Credit : Accounts Payable $62,600

Item 2

Debit :  Wages expense $60,100

Credit : Wages Payable $60,100

Item 3

Debit : Overhead expenses $71,000

Credit : Cash $41,000

Credit : Accounts Payable $30,000

Item 4

Debit : Work in Process - Cutting $15,800

Debit : Work in Process - Cutting $9,000

Credit : Raw Materials $24,800

Item 5

Debit : Work In Process - Cutting $33,100

Debit : Work In Process - Assembly $27,000

Credit : Wages Expense $60,100

Item 6

Debit : Work in Process - Cutting  $32,110

Debit : Work in Process - Assembly $33,250

Credit : Overheads  $65,360

Item 7

Debit : Work in Process - Assembly Department $67,700

Credit : Work in Process - Cutting Department $67,700

Item 8

Debit : Finished Goods Inventory $135,000

Credit : Work in Process - Assembly Department $135,000

Item 9

Debit : Accounts Receivable $201,000

Debit : Cost of Sales $151,000

Credit : Sales Revenue $201,000

Credit : Finished Goods Inventory $151,000

Explanation:

When Costs are Incurred :

Debit the Account to which cost is accumulating and Credit cash when the cash is paid or Accounts Payable when there is no immediate payment.

When items are used in Production :

Debit the Work in Process Account to which the cost relates to and Credit the Account attached to that cost.

When there is a transfer :

Debit the Work in Process Account to which the items are flowing to and Credit the Work in Process Account from which the items are flowing.

The following information relates to Mountain Transportation for its first year of operations (data in millions of dollars): Pretax accounting income: $ 300 Pretax accounting income included: Overweight fines (not deductible for tax purposes) 8 Depreciation expense 80 Depreciation in the tax return using MACRS: 160 The applicable tax rate is 40%. There are no other temporary or permanent differences. Mountain's net income ($ in millions) is:

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Answer:

the net income is $176.80 millions

Explanation:

The computation of the net income is shown below"

Pre tax accounting income $300

Less: income tax expense

tax payable (($300 + $8 - $80) × 40%)  -$91.2

Deferred tax liability ($80 × 0.40) -$32

net income $176.80

Hence, the net income is $176.80 millions

We simply deduct the income tax expense from the pre tax accounting income so that the net income could come

Suppose you are interested in taking an FHA mortgage loan for $350,000 in order to purchase your principal residence. In order to do so, you must pay an additional up-front mortgage insurance premium (UFMIP) of 1.0% of the mortgage balance. If the interest rate on the fully amortizing mortgage loan is 6% and the term is 30 years and the UFMIP is financed (i.e., it is included in the loan amount), what is the dollar portion of your monthly mortgage payment that is designated to cover the UFMIP

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Answer:

The answer is "$20.98 ".

Explanation:

[tex]Loan \ Amount = - 350,000\\\\UFMIP (1\%) = - 3500\\\\Total \ Loan \ Amount = - 353,500\\\\\frac{I}{y} =\frac{6\%}{12} = 0.5 \\\\N = 30\times 12 = 360\\\\PV= -353500\\\\ CPT \ PMT = \$2,119.41 \\\\[/tex]

Suppose

[tex]Loan = 100\\\\UFMIP = 1\\\\Loan\ \ Amount = 101\\\\Proportionate\ \ UFMIP = 2119.41 \times ( \frac{1}{101})= 20.98[/tex]

Godfrey Corporation holds, as a long-term investment available-for-sale securities costing $69,000. At December 31, 2017, the fair value of the securities is $64,100. Show the financial statement presentation of the available-for-sale securities and related accounts. Assume the available-for-sale securities are noncurrent.
GOLDFREY CORPORATION
Balance Sheet Entry field with correct answer
December 31, 2017
Entry field with correct answer Investments
Entry field with correct answer Investment In Stock, at fair value
Entry field with correct answer 64100
Entry field with correct answer Stockholders' Equity
Entry field with correct answer Less :
Entry field with incorrect answer now contains modified data
Entry field with correct answer 4900

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Answer:

Godfrey Corporation

GOLDFREY CORPORATION

Balance Sheet (Partial)

December 31, 2017

Noncurrent assets:

Investments:

Investment In Stock, at fair value  $64,100

Stockholders' Equity:

Common stock

Retained earnings

Less :

Unrealized loss  $4,900

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Long-term investment available for sale:

Cost =               $69,000

Fair value             64,100

Unrealized loss  $4,900

b) The correct entry would have been to reduce the net income by the unrealized loss.  However, for simplicity, this is showed as a reduction of the Retained Earnings in the balance sheet.

Toshovo Computer owns four production plants at which computer workstations are produced. The company can sell up to 40,000 computers per year at a price of $1500 per computer. For each plant, the production capacity, the production cost per computer, and the fixed cost of operating a plant for a year are given in the file P06_56.xlsx . Determine how Toshovo can maximize its yearly profit from computer production.

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Question Completion:

Toshovo computer data

                                    Plant 1          Plant 2         Plant 3         Plant 4

Plant fixed cost       $6,000,000 $5,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,000,000

Cost per computer         $1,000            $900            $800            $750

Capacity                          15,000         10,000          12,000            8,000

Answer:

Toshovo Computer

Toshovo can maximize its yearly profits from computer production by producing at full capacity at Plants 4, 3, and 2.  At Plant 1, it should produce only 10,000.

It can also decide to double its capacity at Plants 4 and 3 and eliminate its Plants 1 and 2 with high fixed costs.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Estimated number of computers per year = 40,000

Price per computer = $1,500

Toshovo computer data

                                    Plant 1          Plant 2         Plant 3         Plant 4

Plant fixed cost       $6,000,000 $5,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,000,000

Cost per computer         $1,000            $900            $800             $750

Fixed cost per unit              400              500              250               250

Total costs per unit        $1,400          $1,400          $1,050          $1,000

Selling price per unit     $1,500          $1,500          $1,500          $1,500

Profit per unit                   $100            $100            $450              $500

Capacity                        15,000          10,000          12,000            8,000

Plants                Units to be        Profit

                          Produced        Per Unit

Plant 1                    8,000            $500

Plant 2                 12,000            $450

Plant 3                 10,000             $100

Plant 4                 10,000            -$100

Total produced  40,000

You have been offered an investment that will pay you a lump sum of $30,000 25 years from today, along with a payment of $1,000 per year for 25 years starting one year from today. How much are you willing to invest today to have this investment in your portfolio assuming you wish to earn a rate of 6 percent compounded annually

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Answer:

$5,793.40

Explanation:

The amount you invest is called the Principle Value (PV). Therefore the question requires us to determine the Principle Amount that will pay you a lump sum of $30,000 25 years from today.

FV = $30,000

N = 25

PMT = ($1,000)

P/Yr = 1

I = 6 %

PV = ?

Using a Financial Calculator to input the values as shown above, the Principle Value (PV) is calculated as $5,793.40.

Therefore, you will be willing to invest $5,793.40 today to have this investment in your portfolio

Marketing managers must choose between the various forms of advertising media available as they develop their communication plans.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Jamal is a web designer working on an e-commerce website for a client. He is looking for information regarding the buying habits of 50- to 60-year-old males who have no children. What sources are considered reliable?

Select all that apply.
published marketing survey

government data

blogs

Wikipedia

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You need to search wat the 50 -60 year old male needs so I say my answer is Wikipedia

Which of the following is true about duration and modified duration?

I. The Macaulay duration calculates the weighted average time before a bondholder would receive the bond's cash flows.
II. Modified duration measures price sensitivity of a bond to changes in YTM by adjusting duration with a factor based on current yield.
III. The value of duration and modified duration are usually very close, but duration is almost always a larger number.

a. Only I and II are true.
b. All but IV are true.
c. Only II and III are true.
d. All are true.

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Answer:

The truth about Macaulay Duration and Modified Duration is:

d. All are true.

Explanation:

Principally, the Macaulay Duration, used mainly with immunization strategies, measures the weighted average time an investor holds a bond until the period when the present value of the bond’s cash flows equals to the initial bond amount.

On the other hand, the Modified Duration, providing a risk measure by being sensitive to interest rates, identifies the amount by which the duration changes for each percentage change in the yield and, at the same time, measures how the amount of a change in the interest rates impacts a bond's price.

17. Sue and Andrew form SA general partnership. Each person receives an equal interest in the newly created partnership. Sue contributes $29,000 of cash and land with an FMV of $74,000. Her basis in the land is $39,000. Andrew contributes equipment with an FMV of $31,000 and a building with an FMV of $52,000. His basis in the equipment is $27,000, and his basis in the building is $39,000. How much gain must the SA general partnership recognize on the transfer of these assets from Sue and Andrew

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Answer:

SA General Partnership

The amount of gain that SA General Partnership must recognize on the transfer of these assets from Sue and Andrew is:

= $52,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Contributions by partners

                                  Sue       Andrew       Partner's    Partnership

                                 FMV         FMV             Basis       Gain/(Loss)

Cash                     $29,000                       $29,000

Property:

Land                        74,000                         39,000        $35,000

Equipment                                31,000        27,000            4,000

Building                                   52,000        39,000           13,000

Total property     $74,000    $83,000    $134,000       $52,000

Partner's' basis $103,000    $83,000    $134,000       $52,000

Alden Co.’s monthly unit sales and total cost data for its operating activities of the past year follow. Management wants to use these data to predict future fixed and variable costs. Predict future total costs when sales volume is (a) 376,000 units and (b) 416,000 units.

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Question Completion:

Month      Units Sold        Total Cost

1                  318,000          $155,500      

2                 163,000             99,250          

3                263,000           203,600          

4                203,000             98,000          

5                288,000           199,500          

6                 188,000            110,000        

7                362,000          292,624

8                268,000           149,750

9                  76,400            67,000

10               148,000          128,625

11               92,000            92,000

12               98,000            83,650

Estimate both the variable costs per unit and the total monthly fixed costs using the high-low method. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

Answer:

Alden Co.

Future total costs when sales volume is:  

                                     (a) 376,000 units   (b) 416,000 units

Variable costs                   $297,040               $328,640

Fixed costs                              6,644                      6,644

Total costs                        $303,684               $335,284

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Highest: Month 7     362,000     $292,624

Lowest: Month 9       76,400        $67,000

Difference               285,600     $225,624

Variable cost = $0.79 ($225,624/285,600)

Total variable cost:

At Highest Level = $285,980 ($0.79 * 362,000)

Fixed cost = Total costs - Total variable cost

= $6,644 ($292,624 - $285,980)

Check:

At lowest level:

Variable cost = $60,356 ($0.79 * 76,400)

Fixed costs = $6,644 ($67,000 - $60,356)

Which situation(s) would be considered unethical design practices?

Select all that apply.

copying a design idea

making false claims about a product

designing a political campaign

using your own photographs

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Answer:

I think A

Explanation:

copying a design idea

In the month of November, Oriole Company Inc. wrote checks in the amount of $10,410. In December, checks in the amount of $11,075 were written. In November, $8,245 of these checks were presented to the bank for payment, and $10,700 in December. There were no outstanding checks at the beginning of November. What is the amount of outstanding checks at the end of November

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Answer: $2165

Explanation:

Based on the information given, the amount of outstanding checks at the end of November will be the difference between the amount of checks written in November and the amount of checks that were presented to the bank for payment. This will be:

= $10,410 - $8245

= $2165

Therefore, the answer is $2165.

Southern Atlantic Distributors began operations in January 2021 and purchased a delivery truck for $40,000. Southern Atlantic plans to use straight-line depreciation over a four-year expected useful life for financial reporting purposes. For tax purposes, the deduction is 50% of cost in 2021, 30% in 2022, and 20% in 2023. Pretax accounting income for 2021 was $300,000, which includes interest revenue of $40,000 from municipal governmental bonds. The enacted tax rate is 25%.

Assuming no differences between accounting income and taxable income other than those described above:
Required:
What Southern Atlantic's 2021 net income?

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Answer:

1. Dr Income tax expense $43,000

Cr Deferred tax liability $2,500

Cr Income tax payable $40,500

2. $157,000

Explanation:

1. Preparation of the Journal entry to record income taxes in 2021

First step is to record income taxes in 2021

TAX RATE % TAX $ RECORDED AS

Pre-tax accounting income $200,000

Less Permanent difference ($28,000)

Income subject to Taxation

$172,000 ×25% $43,000 Income tax expense

Less Temporary difference

($10,000) ×25% - $2,500 Deferred tax liability

Income taxable in current year

$162,000 ×25% $40,500 Income tax payable

Calculation for Temporary difference

Depreciation in 2021 as per taxation=$40,000×50%

Depreciation in 2021 as per taxation=$20,000

Depreciation as per straight line=$40,000/4

Depreciation as per straight line=$10,000

Using this formula to calculate the Temporary difference

Temporary difference=Depreciation as per straight line-Depreciation in 2021 as per taxation

Let plug in the formula

Temporary difference=$20,000-$10,000

Temporary difference=$10,000

Preparation of Southern Atlantic Distributors JOURNAL ENTRY

Dr Income tax expense $43,000

Cr Deferred tax liability $2,500

Cr Income tax payable $40,500

(Being to record income tax expense)

2. Calculation for Southern Atlantic Distributors Net income

Income before income taxes $200,000

Less Income tax expense

Deferred tax liability ($2,500)

Income tax payable ($40,500)

Net income $157,000

($200,000-$2,500-$40,500)

Therefore 2021 Net income is $157,000

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Costello Corporation reported pretax book income of $500,400. During the current year, the reserve for bad debts increased by $5,800. In addition, tax depreciation exceeded book depreciation by $40,400. Finally, Costello received $3,200 of tax-exempt life insurance proceeds from the death of one of its officers. Costello's deferred income tax expense or benefit would be

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Answer:

$7,266 net deferred tax expense.

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what deferred income tax expense or benefit would be

Using this formula

Deferred income tax expense=[(Tax depreciation exceeded book depreciation-Increase in reserve for bad debts)* Tax rate ]

Let plug in the formula

Deferred income tax expense=[($40,400-$5,800)*21%]

Deferred income tax expense=34,600*21%

Deferred income tax expense=$7,266

Therefore the deferred income tax expense or benefit would be $7,266

Sheridan Company makes and sells widgets. The company is in the process of preparing its selling and administrative expense budget for the month. The following budget data are available: Item Variable Cost Per Unit Sold Monthly Fixed Cost Sales commissions $1 $10000 Shipping $3 Advertising $4 Executive salaries $120000 Depreciation on office equipment $4000 Other $2 $6000 Expenses are paid in the month incurred. If the company has budgeted to sell 94000 widgets in October, how much is the total budgeted selling and administrative expenses for October

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Answer:

$1,080,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine how much is the total budgeted selling and administrative expenses for October

October Total budgeted selling and administrative expenses=

[($1 + $3 + $4 + $2) x 94,000] + ($10,000 +

$120,000 + $4,000 + $6,000)

October Total budgeted selling and administrative expenses=(10*94,000)+$140,000

October Total budgeted selling and administrative expenses=$940,000+$140,000

October Total budgeted selling and administrative expenses=$1,080,000

Therefore the total budgeted selling and administrative expenses for October is $1,080,000

The balance sheets for Plasma Screens Corporation and additional information are provided below. PLASMA SCREENS CORPORATION Balance Sheets December 31, 2021 and 2020 2021 2020 Assets Current assets: Cash $ 158,800 $ 123,000 Accounts receivable 84,000 95,000 Inventory 98,000 83,000 Investments 4,300 2,300 Long-term assets: Land 510,000 510,000 Equipment 820,000 700,000 Less: Accumulated depreciation (458,000 ) (298,000 ) Total assets $ 1,217,100 $ 1,215,300 Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Current liabilities: Accounts payable $ 102,000 $ 88,000 Interest payable 7,500 12,300 Income tax payable 9,500 5,300 Long-term liabilities: Notes payable 100,000 200,000 Stockholders' equity: Common stock 730,000 730,000 Retained earnings 268,100 179,700 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 1,217,100 $ 1,215,300 Additional information for 2021: Net income is $88,400. Sales on account are $1,628,900. Cost of goods sold is $1,230,800. Required: 1. Calculate the following risk ratios for 2021: (Round your answers to 1 decimal place.)

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Answer:

Missing word: "a. Receivables turnover ratio b. Inventory turnover ratio c. Current ratio d. Acid-test ratio d. Debt-equity ratio"

a. Receivable turover ratio = Net credit sales/ Average receivbles

= $1,628,900/ (($84000+$95000)/2)

= $1,628,900 / $89,500

= 18.2 Times

b) Inventory Turnover ratio = Cost of goods sold / Average inventory

= $1,230,800/ (($98,000+$83,000)/2)

= $1,230,800/$90,500

= 13.6 Times

c) Current ratio = Current assets / Current liabilities

= ($158,000+$84,000+$98,000+$4,300) / ($102,000+$7,500+$9,500

= $344,300/$119,000

= 2.893277311

= 2.89 to 1

d) Acid test ratio = ( Current assets - Inventory ) / Current liabilities

= ($344,300 - $98,000) /  $119,000

= $246,300 / $119,000

= 2.0697478992

= 2.07

e) Debt-equity ratio = Total Liability (Current + Non-current) / Stockholders' equity

= ($119,000+$100,000) / ($730,000+$268,100)

= $219,000 / $998,100

= 0.2194169

= 22%

The following December 31, 2021, fiscal year-end account balance information is available for the Stonebridge Corporation:
Cash and cash equivalents
Accounts receivable (net) 5,700
Inventory l 27,000
Property, plant, and equipment (net) 67,000
Accounts pay able 46,000
Salaries payable 18,000
Paid-in capitapoints 135,000
The only asset not listed is short-term investments. The only liabilities not listed are $37000 notes payable due in two years and related accrued interest of $1,000 due in four months. The current ratio at year-end is 1.6:1
Required: Determine the following at December 31, 2021:
1. Total current assets
2. Short-term investments
3. Retained earnings

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Answer:

1. Total current assets = $104,000

2. Short term investments = $4,300

3. Retained earnings = $27,000

Explanation:

Note: The data given in the question are not complete and merged together. The complete sorted data are  now given as follows:

Details                                                     Amount ($)

Cash and cash equivalents                       5,700

Accounts receivable (net)                         27,000

Inventory                                                    67,000

Property, plant, and equipment (net)      160,000

Accounts pay able                                     46,000

Salaries payable                                         18,000

Paid-in capital                                           135,000

The explanation of the answer is now given as follows:

1. Total current assets

Current liabilities =  Accounts playable + Salaries payable + Accrued interest = $46,000 + $18,000 + $1,000 = $65,000

Current ratio = 1.6:1

Current ratio = Current assets / Current liabilities .............. (1)

Substituting the relevant values into equation (1) ans solve for Current assets, we have:

1.6 = Current assets / $65,000

Current assets = 1.6 * $65,000 = $104,000

Therefore, wee have:

Total current assets = $104,000

2. Short-term investments

Current assets = Cash and cash equivalents + Accounts receivables + Inventory + Short term investments ............... (2)

Substituting the relevant values into equation (2) ans solve for Short-term investments, we have:

$104,000 = $5,700 + $27,000 + $67,000 + Short term investments

$104,000 = $99,700 + Short term investments

Short term investments = $104,000 - $99,700 = $4,300

3. Retained earnings

Long term liabilities = Notes payable due in two years = $37,000

Fixed assets = Property, plant, and equipment (net) = $160,000

Current assets + Fixed assets = Current liabilities + Long term liabilities + Paid in capital + Retained earnings ................. (3)

Substituting the relevant values into equation (3) ans solve for Retained earnings, we have:

$104,000 + $160,000 = $65,000 + $37,000 + $135,000 + Retained earnings

$264,000 = $237,000 + Retained earnings

Retained earnings = $264,000 - $237,000 = $27,000

Fiona is a manager who believes in Theory Y of leadership. What does she assume about her employees according to this theory?
OA. Employees have to be reprimanded for bad ideas.
O B. Employees are self-motivated in their work.
O C. Employees need constant supervision.
OD. Employees are always ready to leave the company.

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Answer:

OB. Employees are self-motivated in their work.

Explanation:

PLATO

Employees are self-motivated in their work Employees are self-motivated in their work.

What is Theory Y of leadership?

Theory Y of leadership is the theory in which a manager assumes that they have self-motivated employees in the company.

In this, manager gives them responsibility and allowed them to take their own decision for the company. They also make initiatives something by their own.

Thus, option B is correct.

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Absorption and Variable Costing Comparisons Red Arrow Blueberries manufactures blueberry jam. Because of bad weather, its blueberry crop was small. The following data have been gathered for the summer quarter of last year: Beginning inventory (cases) 0 Cases produced 8,000 Cases sold 7,000 Sales price per case $ 115 Direct materials per case $ 25 Direct labor per case $ 40 Variable manufacturing overhead per case $ 10 Total fixed manufacturing overhead $ 192,000 Variable selling and administrative cost per case $ 2 Fixed selling and administrative cost $ 38,000 Functional Income Statement Contribution Income Statement Ending Inventory Analysis (a) Prepare a functional income statement for the quarter using absorption costing. (Round answers to the nearest dollar. Do not use negative signs with your answers, EXCEPT if you calculate a net loss.) RED ARROW BLUEBERRIES Functional (Absorption Costing) Income Statement For the Summer Quarter (Last Year) Sales Answer 805,000 Cost of goods sold: Variable costs Answer 616,000 Fixed costs Answer 192,000 Goods available Answer 808,000 Ending inventory Answer 99,000 Answer 693,000 Gross profit Answer 112,000 Operating expenses: Variable selling and administrative Answer 14,000 Fixed selling and administrative Answer 38,000 Answer 52,000 Net income (loss) Answer 60,000

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Answer:

Red Arrow Blueberries

RED ARROW BLUEBERRIES Functional (Absorption Costing) Income Statement For the Summer Quarter (Last Year)

Sales                                           $805,000

Cost of goods sold:

Variable costs              600,000

Fixed costs                   192,000

Goods available          792,000

Ending inventory          99,000   693,000

Gross profit                                    112,000

Operating expenses:

Variable selling & administrative  14,000

Fixed selling and administrative  38,000

Total operating expenses           52,000

Net income (loss)                        60,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Beginning inventory (cases)   0

Cases produced              8,000

Cases sold                       7,000

Ending inventory (cases) 1,000 (8,000 - 7,000)

Sales price per case $ 115

Direct materials per case $ 25

Direct labor per case $ 40

Variable manufacturing overhead per case $ 10

Total fixed manufacturing overhead $ 192,000

Variable selling and administrative cost per case $ 2

Fixed selling and administrative cost $ 38,000

Variable costs:

Direct materials per case         $ 25

Direct labor per case                $ 40

Variable manufacturing

 overhead per case                 $ 10

Total variable cost per case    $ 75

Total variable costs = $600,000 ($75 * 8,000)

Ending cost of

Braun Company has one service department and two operating (production) departments. Maintenance Department costs are allocated to the two operating departments based on square feet occupied. Listed below are the operating data for the current period: Department Direct Expenses Square Feet Maintenance $ 25,500 Milling 76,500 10,000 Assembly 105,400 15,000 The total cost of operating the Assembly Department for the current period is: rev: 12_17_2020_QC_CS-243789 Multiple Choice $91,800. $115,600. $105,400. $120,700. $130,900.

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Answer:

$120,700

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The total cost of operating the Assembly Department for the current period is

First step is to Allocate Maintenance costs to Assembly department

Assembly=$25,500 × (15,000/25 000) >= $15,300

Now let calculate the Total Assembly costs

Total Assembly costs= $105,400 + 15,300

Total Assembly costs= $120,700

Therefore The total cost of operating the Assembly Department for the current period is $120,700

Presented below is information related to equipment owned by Novak Company at December 31, 2020.

Cost $11,250,000
Accumulated depreciation to date 1,250,000
Expected future net cash flows 8,750,000
Fair value 6,000,000

Assume that Novak will continue to use this asset in the future. As of December 31, 2020, the equipment has a remaining useful life of 4 years.

Required:
Prepare the journal entry (if any) to record the impairment of the asset at December 31, 2020.

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Answer:

Debit : Impairment loss $1,250,000

Credit : Accumulated impairment loss $1,250,000

Explanation:

Impairment of an asset happens when, the Carrying Amount of an Asset is greater than the Net Realizable Value of an asset.

Carrying Amount is Cost of asset less Accumulated depreciation. Carrying Amount for the equipment is $10,000,000 ($11,250,000 - $1,250,000).

The Net Realizable Value of an asset is the higher of Fair Value of Asset and Future Value. For the equipment the Net Realizable Value is $8,750,000

Then, since Carrying Amount ($10,000,000) > Net Realizable Value ($8,750,000), the equipment is impaired.

Impairment loss will be $1,250,000 ($10,000,000 - $8,750,000).

The journal entry to record the impairment loss would be :

Debit : Impairment loss $1,250,000

Credit : Accumulated impairment loss $1,250,000

On January 1, 2016, Telespace Inc. grants 6 million non-qualified stock options to its employees. The stock options have exercise price of $20, which is equal to the grant-date price. All options will vest in three years. The grant date fair value of the options is $15 per option. All 6 million options are expected to vest. On January 1, 2019, all 6 million vested options are exercised when the stock price is $50. The applicable tax rate for all periods is 40%. The company has sufficient taxable income for the stock option tax deductions to reduce income taxes payable in all periods.
How much compensation expense should Telespace recognize for the year of 2016?

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Answer:

$30,000,000

Explanation:

compensation expense = total number of stocks granted x grant date value = 6,000,000 x $15 = $90,000,000

this expense will be allocated proportionally during the vesting period = $90,000,000 / 3 years = $30,000,000 per year

compensation expense per year (2016, 2017, 2018) = $30,000,000

Maria, a citizen and resident of Mexico, received the following investment income during 2018: $1,000 of dividend income from ownership of stock in a U.S. corporation, $2,000 interest from a bond issued by a U.S. corporation, $3,000 of rental income from property located in the United States, and $500 capital gain from sale of a stock in a U.S. corporation. How much of Maria’s income will be subject to U.S. taxation in 2018?

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Answer: $6,000

Explanation:

Maria is a citizen and resident of Mexico so the only way the U.S. can tax Maria is by taxing income that is in U.S. jurisdiction before it comes to Maria.

This will include the dividend from ownership of stock in a U.S. Corporation, the interest from a U.S. company issued bond and rental income from a property located in the U.S.

The U.S. will be unable to tax the capital gain from sale of stock however because the sale might not be conducted in the U.S.

Income subject to U.S. taxation is therefore:

= 1,000 + 2,000 + 3,000

= $6,000

How can social media help employers during the hiring process ? Check all that apply

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Social Media often provides a place for employers to begin their search, social media can fill in gaps on resumes or provide additional details, some sites can be a platform for recruiters to promote job openings.

Explanation: just got it right e2020

Employers frequently start their search on social media; it can complete information gaps on resumes or provide new information, and some sites can be used as a platform by recruiters to advertise job openings.

What is media?

The term media, which is the word form of medium, refers to the human activity channels through which we disseminate news, music, movies, education, promotional messages, and other data This can include anything from black and white paper to digital data and includes art, news, educational content and numerous other forms of information.

Social media sites can be used to advertise job openings, find prospects, and confirm applicant backgrounds. Promote your employer brand. Sharing media about corporate values and employee events can assist build an employer brand to draw potential employees and clients.

Social media platforms provide human resources hiring departments with significantly more candidate information than they would have otherwise had at their fingertips. Employers have typically been restricted to the data that candidates include on their paper resumes.

Therefore, Thus option (B) is correct.

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