What level of government is most closely associated with zoning?

a.local
b.interstate
c.federal
d.state

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Answer 1
Local
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Related Questions

Explain two potential advantages to an airline of outsourcing inflight catering

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

In-flight catering simply has to do with the delivery of food that have been already prepared and packaged for consumption while a particular airplane is in flight.

The two potential advantages to an airline of outsourcing inflight catering is that it helps in the reduction and of cost in the part of the airline. Outsourcing will help the airline cut costs.

Also, another reason is that the airline can focus on other aspects which are more important and work towards achieving organizational goals.

Match the vocabulary word with the correct definition
system for gathering and organizing marketing
information used in decision-making
specific actions which advance the strategy and achieve
an end result
specific, measureable, short-term expectations
objectives
goals
broad, long-term expectations for future achievements
structured research which uses the scientific method and
standardized questions to make generalizations and
predictions, includes questionnaires, surveys and
experiments
statements describing the overall approach to how goals
and objectives will be achieved
:: marketing information system
:: quantitative research
:: strategies
:: tactics

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Answer:

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Insurance company A and B both are life insurance companies that pay claims to a designated beneficiary upon death of an insured life. Company A insures 10,000 lives and expects to receive 525 claims this year. Company B insures 8,700 lives and expects to receive 410 claims this year. The actual number of claims for company A will range 500 < 550. The actual number of claims for company B will range from 369 < 451. Who faces the most objective risk

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Answer:

Company B will faces the most objective risk

Explanation:

Company A: As Company A, insures 10,000 lives and expects to receive 525 claims this year.

They will end up saving 947,500,000 and paying 52,500,000 (525 claims*100,000), considering each claim value to be 100,000. Here goes the calculation:

10,000 x 100,000 = 1,000,000,000

1,000,000,000 - 52,500,000 = 947,500,000.

Company B: As Company B, insures 8,700 lives and expects 410 claims this year.

They will end up saving 829,000,000 and paying 41,000,000 (410 claims x 100,000), considering each claim value to be 100,000. Here goes the calculation:

8700 x 100,000 = 870,000,000

870,000,000 - 41,000,000 = 829,000,000.

Hence, the margin of profit is good for company A. Company B will have the face the risk more.

Focus groups an example of what type of research

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Answer:

i think focus groups would be case studies? i'm not sure though

Explanation:

Methodology :

Types of research.

Correlational research.

Descriptive research.

Ethnographic research.

Cross-sectional studies.

Longitudinal studies.

Case studies.

Kingbird, Inc. reported net sales of $267,000, cost of goods sold of $160,200, operating expenses of $48,900, net income of $42,720, beginning total assets of $532,300, and ending total assets of $618,100. Calculate profit margin and gross profit rate. (Round answers to 1 decimal place, e.g. 10.2%.)

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

Profit margin = Net income ÷ Net sales

= $42,720 ÷ $267,000

= 16%

Now the gross profit rate is  

But before that the gross profit is

Gross profit = Net sales - Cost of goods sold

= $267,000 - $160,200

= $106,800

Now Gross profit rate is

= Gross profit ÷  Net sales

= $106,800 ÷ $267,000

= 40%

The tangible assets of an organization include
A. Company reputation
B. Patents
C. Real estate
D. Technical knowledge

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Answer:

a. company reputation

Explanation:

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Do I look like Dababy be honest

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Nah bro you had the wrong idea

Answer:

No

Explanation:

he does not have a head that looks like a dam football and just NOOOO

Patterson Corporation expects to incur $70,000 of factory overhead and $60,000 of general and administrative costs next year. Direct labor costs at $5 per hour are expected to total $50,000. If factory overhead is to be applied per direct labor hour, how much overhead will be applied to a job incurring 20 hours of direct labor

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Answer:

$140

Explanation:

With regards to the above, since the factory overhead is to be applied per direct labor hour

= [$70,000 ÷ ($50,000 ÷ $5) 20 hours]

= $70,000 ÷ 10,000 × 20 hours

= $7 × 20 hours

= $140

Therefore, $120 will be applied to job incurring 20 hours of direct labor

Career choice, getting/keeping a job, career changes, career advancement skills are examples of

A. employability skills

B. diversity

C. professional image

D. transferable skills

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Here is the ledger for Blossom Company.

Cash
Oct. 1 8,660 Oct. 4 2,060
Oct. 10 2,640 Oct. 12 3,160
Oct. 10 9,660 Oct. 15 360
Oct. 20 810 Oct. 30 410
Oct. 25 3,660 Oct. 31 610

Accounts Receivable
Oct. 6 910 Oct. 20 810
Oct. 20 1,030

Supplies
Oct. 4 2,060 Oct. 31 1,840
Equipment
Oct. 3 4,660
Notes Payable
Oct. 10 9,660

Accounts Payable
Oct. 12 3,160 Oct. 3 4,660
Common Stock
Oct. 1 8,660
Oct. 25 3,660

Dividends
Oct. 30 410
Service Revenue
Oct. 6 910
Oct. 10 2,640
Oct. 20 1,030
Salaries and Wages Expense
Oct. 31 610
Supplies Expense
Oct. 31 1,840
Rent Expense
Oct. 15 360

Required:
Reproduce the journal entries for only the transactions that occurred on October 1, 10, and 20.
b.Prepare a trial balance at October 31.

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Answer:

1/Oct : Cash (Dr.) $8,660

Accounts Receivable (Cr.) $8,660

10/Oct : Equipment & Supplies (Dr.) $9,660

Notes Payable (Cr.) $9,660

20/Oct : Accounts Receivable (Dr.) $2,640

Service Revenue (Cr.) $2,640

Explanation:

Debits $16,960

Cash 6,600

Accounts Receivable 1,840

Supplies 1,840

Equipment 4,660

Dividend 2,020

Credits : $16960

Accounts Payable 4,660

Notes Payable 9,660

Service Revenue 2,640

In each of the following cases, determine how supply or demand shifts and how the equilibrium changes.
Select the correct answer in each blank space (_______)
a. Smartphones: Microchips used in smartphones become less costly to produce. As a result, the __________________( *Supply of and demand for, *Supply of, or *Demand for) smartphones increase(s), causing the equilibrium price to (*Rise, *Fall, or *Rise, fall or remain unchanged) and the equilibrium quantity to (*Rise, fall or remain unchanged, *Rise, *Fall)
b. ALS medical research funds: The ALS ice bucket challenge goes viral, leading to greater awareness of the benefits of and need for ALS research. As a result, the _____________ ( *Supply of and demand for, *Supply of, or *Demand for) ALS research increase(s), causing the equilibrium price (or opportunity cost) of such research to __________ (*Rise, fall or remain unchanged, *Rise, *Fall) and the equilibrium quantity to __________ (*Rise, fall or remain unchanged, *Rise, *Fall)

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Answer:

Supply of

fall

rise

b. demand for

rise

rise

Explanation:

A microchip is a complement in the production of smartphones

Complement goods are goods used together.

If the price of microchips reduces, the cost of making smartphones falls and as a result, the supply of smart phones increases. This would lead to a rightward shift of the supply curve. This leads to a decrease in equilibrium price and an increase in equilibrium quantity

Due to the awareness, the demand for ALS research would increase, this would lead to a rise in price and quantity demanded.

Help please! Business questions

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Answer:

1. National FFA.

2. DECA.

3. BPA

4. FEA (Educators Rising).

Explanation:

A career and technical student organization (CTSO) is an extracurricular group for students in CTE pathways to further their knowledge and skills by participating in activities, events, and competitions. The nine national CTSOs in the United States of America are;

National Future Farmers of America (National FFA). Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA). Business Professionals of America (BPA). Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA). Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta LAMBDA (FBLA-PBLA). Technology Student Association (TSA). SkillsUSA. Future Educators of America (FEA).

1. Marilyn is a middle-school student who wants to prepare for a career in farming: Therefore, Marilyn should join the National Future Farmers of America (FFA) organization.

2. Janice is a high-school student who wants to start her own business: she should join the Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) because they prepare students for business management and administration.

3. Abe is a high-school student who wants to become an information technology worker: Thus, Abe should join the Business Professionals of America (BPA) because they train students on citizenship and leadership in career clusters such as information technology.

4. Rene wants to teach middle-school classes: Therefore, Rene should join the Future Educators of America (FEA) because they prepare students who are interested in teaching.

Answer:

1) National FFA!

2) DECA!

3) BPA!

4) FEA!

Explanation:

Fox Corporation has provided its contribution format income statement for June. The company produces and sells a single product: sales (2,700 units), $261,900; variable costs, $102,600; contribution margin, $159,300; fixed costs, $136,300; and operating profit, $23,000.If the company sells 3,000 units, its total contribution margin should be closest to _____.A. $25,556

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Answer:

Total contribution margin= $177,000

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the unitary contribution margin:

Unitary contribution margin= total contribution margin / number of units

Unitary contribution margin= 159,300 / 2,700

Unitary contribution margin= $59

Now, the total contribution margin for 3,000 units:

Total contribution margin= 3,000*59

Total contribution margin= $177,000

Suppose Manuel is the only seller in the market for bottled water and Hubert is the only buyer. The following lists show the value Hubert places on a bottle of water and the cost Manuel incurs to produce each bottle of water:
Hubert's Value Manuel's Costs
Value of first bottle: $10 Cost of first bottle: $1
Value of second bottle: $7 Cost of second bottle: $3
Value of third bottle: $3 Cost of third bottle: $7
Value of fourth bottle: $1 Cost of fourth bottle: $10
The following table shows their respective supply and demand schedules:
Price Quantity Demanded Quantity Supplied
$1 or less 4 0
$1 to $3 3 1
$3 to $7 2 2
$7 to $10 1 3
More than $10 0 4
Use Raphae's supply schedule and Larry's demand schedule to find the quantity supplied and quantity demanded at prices of $2, $5, and $8.
A price of____brings supply and demand into equilibrium.
At the equilibrium price, consumer surplus is_____producer surplus is_____, and total surp is_____.
If Raphael produced and Larry consumed one less bottle of water, total surplus would_____.
if instead, Raphael produced and Larry consumed one additional bottle of water, total surplus would_____.

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Answer:

Manuel and Hubert

A price of__$5__brings supply and demand into equilibrium.

At the equilibrium price, consumer surplus is__$2___producer surplus is__$2___, and total surplus is__$4___.

If Manuel produced and Hubert consumed one less bottle of water, total surplus would__$6___.

if instead, Manuel produced and Hubert consumed one additional bottle of water, total surplus would_$6____.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Hubert's Value                                 Manuel's Costs

Value of first bottle:      $10             Cost of first bottle: $1

Value of second bottle: $7              Cost of second bottle: $3

Value of third bottle: $3                   Cost of third bottle: $7

Value of fourth bottle: $1                 Cost of fourth bottle: $10

The following table shows their respective supply and demand schedules:

Price               Quantity        Quantity

                   Demanded     Supplied

$1 or less            4                    0

$1 to $3              3                     1

$3 to $7             2                    2

$7 to $10            1                    3

More than $10   0                   4

Using Manuel's supply schedule and Hubert's demand schedule to find the quantity supplied and quantity demanded at prices of $2, $5, and $8.

Price     Quantity      Quantity

         Demanded     Supplied

$2            3                 1

$5            2                2

$8            1                 3

At the equilibrium price:

Consumer Surplus = $7 - $5 = $2

Producer Surplus =   $5 - $3 = $2

Total surplus is $2 * 2 = $4

You have just been hired as the accountant for Fan-Tastic Sports Gear Inc., a wholesaler of sporting goods and apparel. The previous accountant left abruptly in late December, 20Y7, and an accounting intern has been drafting the journal entries since January. You are examining the accounting records before finalizing the journal entries for the first quarter of 20Y8. The following journal shows some of the accounts receivable transactions that you are reviewing.
JOURNAL
ACCOUNTING EQUATION
DATE DESCRIPTION POST. DEBIT CREDIT ASSETS LIABILITIES EQUITY
1 Jan.
17 Sales 9,600.00
2 Bad Debt Expense 9,600.00
3 17 Bad Debt Expense 9,600.00
4 Accounts Receivable-
CJ’s Sports Corp. 9,600.00
5 21 Cash 10,700.00
6 Bad Debt Expense 2,200.00
7 Accounts Receivable-Four
Seasons Sportswear Co. 12,900.00
8 Feb.
15 Accounts Receivable-Healthy
Running Inc. 3,000.00
9 Bad Debt Expense 500.00
10 Sales 3,500.00
11 Mar.
4 Accounts Receivable-Four
Seasons Sportswear Co. 2,200.00
12 Bad Debt Expense 2,200.00
13 4 Cash 2,200.00
14 Bad Debt Expense 2,200.00
15 13 Cash 5,540.00
16 Accounts Receivable-
Barb’s Best Gear 5,540.00
17 31 Bad Debt Expense 20,970.00
18 Accounts Receivable-
Healthy Running Inc. 5,150.00
19 Accounts Receivable-
The Locker Room 4,100.00
20 Accounts Receivable-
CJ’s Sports Corp. 2,780.00
21 Accounts Receivable-
Get Your Gear Inc. 7,050.00
22 Accounts Receivable-
Ready-2-Go 1,890.00
CHART OF ACCOUNTS
Fan-Tastic Sports Gear Inc.
General Ledger
ASSETS
110 Cash
111 Petty Cash
121 Accounts Receivable-Healthy Running Inc.
122 Accounts Receivable-The Locker Room
123 Accounts Receivable-CJ’s Sports Corp.
124 Accounts Receivable-Get Your Gear Inc.
125 Accounts Receivable-Four Seasons Sportswear Co.
126 Accounts Receivable-Ready-2-Go
127 Accounts Receivable-Barb’s Best Gear
132 Notes Receivable-Fast Feet Co.
136 Interest Receivable
141 Inventory
145 Office Supplies
151 Prepaid Insurance
181 Land
191 Store Equipment
192 Accumulated Depreciation-Store Equipment
193 Office Equipment
194 Accumulated Depreciation-Office Equipment
LIABILITIES
210 Accounts Payable
211 Salaries Payable
212 Unearned Rent
213 Customer Refunds Payable
215 Notes Payable
EQUITY
310 Common Stock
311 Retained Earnings
312 Dividends
313 Income Summary
REVENUE
410 Sales
610 Rent Revenue
612 Interest Revenue
EXPENSES
510 Cost of Goods Sold
520 Sales Salaries Expense
521 Advertising Expense
522 Depreciation Expense-Store Equipment
523 Delivery Expense
529 Miscellaneous Selling Expense
530 Office Salaries Expense
531 Rent Expense
532 Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment
533 Insurance Expense
534 Office Supplies Expense
536 Credit Card Expense
537 Cash Short and Over
538 Bad Debt Expense
539 Misc. Administrative Expense
710 Interest Expense
1. Finalize the journal entries shown on the Fan-Tastic Sports Gear Inc. panel and make any necessary changes.
2. Journalize the entry needed to record information about the note receivable from Fast Feet for the year 20Y7.
3. Journalize the entry needed to record collection of the note at maturity on March 19, 20Y8.

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Answer:

Accounts Receivable (Dr.) $9,600

Sales (Cr.) $9,600

Bad debt expense (Dr.) $500

Accounts Receivable (Cr.) $500

Bad Debt Expense (Dr.) $2,200

Accounts Receivable (Cr.) $2,200

Notes Receivable - Fast Feet (Dr.) $3,600

Sales (Cr.) $3,600

Explanation:

Fan-Tastic Sports Gear Inc., has incurred business transactions. It has recorded sales to Sportswear Co on accounts. The money is not received and the accounts receivable are offset by recording bad debt expense.

Doug works as the Heavy Haul Manager for Lone Star Transportation. He is currently working on a wind farm project and deciding which drivers of his team will work on the project and which field supervisors will work on communicating with GE who is building the wind farm. He is also assigning drivers certain sections of the wind turbines to ensure that the parts are delivered in the correct order for the project. Which of the following management functions is Doug undertaking?
A. Scrutinizing.
B. Planning.
C. Organizing.
D. Envisioning.
E. Controlling.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Automation Inc. is a company that provides wireless telecommunications network in several cities in the Midwest region, and the company plans to know more about its customers. The company found that one of his customers has a short customer history of 35, an above-average purchase amount of 75, a low repurchase desirability of 25, a weak product preference of 20, and the customer does not recommend the company's services to potential customers.

Required:
Based on the values provided, what is this customer's loyalty index?

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Answer:

2,625

Explanation:

The customer's loyalty index is calculated by multiplying the customer's average purchase amount by the average purchasing frequency. Since both of these values are provided to us in the question we can simply go ahead and multiply them together to get his/her loyalty index.

35 * 75 = 2,625

Finally, we can see that the loyalty index of the customer in question is 2,625

Treasury Stock Facts Target Inc. arranged to purchase a large block of its common stock from a major shareholder. The total number of shares purchased is 10,000 and these shares are to be held as treasury shares. Target Inc. uses the cost method to account for treasury shares. This shareholder had a controlling interest before the transaction. After the transaction this shareholder no longer has a controlling interest. Given these facts, to induce the shareholder to sell the block of stock Target Inc. was forced to pay an amount in excess of the current market price of the stock. Target Inc. paid the shareholder $40 per share when the market price was $30 per share.Question How should Target Inc. account for the purchase of this treasury stock?a. Provide a brief written description of the proper accounting treatment, including how the extra $10 paid per share is recorded.b. Prepare a formal journal entry to record the treasury stock transaction.c. Identify the specific paragraph of the FASB Codification which addresses this issue.

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Answer:

Target Inc.

a. Under the cost method, as adopted by Target Inc., the cost of acquiring the treasury stock is debited to the Treasury Stock account and credited to the Cash account.  This means that there is no differentiation of the extra $10 just as there is no differentiation between the par-value and the cost of acquiring each share.

b. Journal Entry:

Debit Treasury Stock $40,000

Credit Cash $40,000

To record the repurchase of 10,000 shares at $40 each.

c. The FASB Codification which addresses Treasury Stock accounting is called Codification Topic 505-30.  The cost of treasury stock is reported separately from the gain or loss.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Total number of shares purchased = 10,000

Price paid for the purchase = $40

Market price of the share = $30

Extra cost paid = $10

b) Two methods are adopted for recording treasury stock.  There is the par-value method.  This method records the treasury stock at the par value multiplied by the number of treasury stock.  The difference in the purchase cost and the par-value is then recorded in the Additional Paid-in Capital account.  The other method is the cost method.  Here, the cost of acquiring the treasury stock (not the par-value) is recorded in the Treasury Stock account, with a credit entry to the Cash account. Treasury Stock account is a contrary account to the stockholders' equity, and as a result, is a deduction from the amounts in the Stockholders' Equity in the balance sheet, in both cases.

You are the director of marketing. Your department has been doing well, but the company as a whole has been losing revenue steadily each quarter. In an effort to stay in business, the company is reducing the salaries of all employees by 15 percent. You need to inform your employees. Your employees are expecting that there will be a pay reduction and unanimously voted to reduce salaries rather than fire employees to balance the budget.
Which outline would be most appropriate in this situation?
I. Thank employees for being willing to make a sacrifice for the good of the company
II. Inform the employees they will receive a 15% pay cut
III. Restate the facts of the company's financial situation
IV. Explain
A. The reasons why the company needs to take drastic action
B. The benefits of the company's strategy
V. Close with a forward-looking statement.
I. State the facts of the company's financial situation
II. Explain
A. The reasons the company needs to take drastic action
B. The benefits of the company's strategy
III. Inform the employees they will receive a 15% pay cut
IV. Close with a forward-looking statement
I. State the facts of the company's financial situation
II. Provide alternatives the company considered
A. Unemployment
B. Bankruptcy
III. Inform the employees they will receive a 15% pay cut

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Answer:

I. Thank employees for being willing to make a sacrifice for the good of the company.

II. State the facts of the company's financial situation.

III. Inform employees that they will receive a 15% pay cut.

IV. Close with forward looking statement.

Explanation:

The company's financial situation has led the managers to decide for a pay cut instead of lay off to improve the financial position of the company and stay in the budget. The company should appraise employees that they understand the company's situation and are willing to accept the pay cut. The director should inform employees about the current financial situation and provide details about the pay cut plan. The email should close with a forward looking statement and a statement that as soon as the situation of company gets better the employees will receive full salaries as always.

Forming a joint venture with an existing foreign company offers all of the following advantages excepta.providing control over product attributes.b.joining an established firm.c.requiring less commitment from all parties involved in the joint venture.d.providing immediate marketing knowledge.e.providing reduced risk.

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option C: Requiring less commitment from all parties involved in the joint venture.

Explanation:

To begin with, the name of "joint venture" in the field of business refers to the method and strategy whose process consists of incorporating two or more parties into one only form of company with the final purpose of increasing the sales of every party included in the agreement and doing that by different ways. Moreover, generally this strategy has its focus on the fact of entering a new market or acquiring new management that will come with more resources and more. So that is why that it brings a lot of advantages as stated in the case presented but absolutely not less commintment from every party involved in it.

A limit buy order is an order to buy if the stock price goes ___ a specified level; a stop buy is an order to buy if the stock price goes ___ a specified level; a limit sell is an order to sell if the stock price goes ___ a specified level; a stop loss is an order to sell if the stock price goes ___ a specified level.

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Answer:

YES

Explanation:

Steve has been given the charge of managing unskilled labor in the production units of his company. These workers are primarily motivated by financial incentives and other perks such as discount coupons and free movie or lunch days. In this scenario, which of the following power bases should Steve primarily use to influence the workers to improve their productivity?

a. Referent power
b. Expert power
c. Reward power
d. Information power

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Answer:

c. Reward power

Explanation:

Reward power is the power to influence employees or to impress employees by giving them some reward for doing certain things. The reward is clear and vague .                                                  so correct option is c. Reward power

Piekos Corporation incurred $90,000 of actual Manufacturing Overhead costs during June. During the same period, the Manufacturing Overhead applied to Work in Process was $92,000. The journal entry to record the application of Manufacturing Overhead to Work in Process would include a:

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Answer:

C. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $92,000

Explanation:

The journal entry for the application of Manufacturing to Work in Process amounting to $92,000 would be as follows:

                                            Dr. ($)           Cr. ($)

Work in Process                 92,000

Manufacturing Overhead                       92,000

The other options are incorrect either due to wrong particular used or due to incorrect amount such as in option (b) where the Debit to Work in Process is correct but the amount $90,000 is wrong. Hence, the option (c) Credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $92,000 is the correct answer.

Kristin Company sells 300 units of its products for $20 each to Logan Inc. for cash. Kristin allows Logan to return any unused product within 30 days and receive a full refund. The cost of each product is $12. To determine the transaction price, Kristin decides that the approach that is most predictive of the amount of consideration to which it will be entitled is the probability-weighted amount. Using the probability-weighted amount, Kristin estimates that (1) 10 products will be returned and (2) the returned products are expected to be resold at a profit. Indicate the amount of (a) net sales, (b) estimated liability for refunds, and (c) cost of goods sold that Kristen should report in its financial statements (assume that none of the products have been returned at the financial statement date).

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Answer:

a. Net Sales = (300 units - 10 units return) * $20 each

Net Sales = 290 units * $20 each

Net Sales = $5,800

b. Liability for refunds = (10 units expected to be returned * $20 each)

Liability for refunds = $200

c. Cost of Goods Sold = (300 units - 10 return) * $12 per unit

Cost of Goods Sold = 290 units * $12 per unit

Cost of Goods Sold = $3,480

A firm must choose between two investment alternatives, each costing $105,000. The first alternative generates $35,000 a year for four years. The second pays one large lump sum of $152,500 at the end of the fourth year. If the firm can raise the required funds to make the investment at an annual cost of 9 percent, what are the present values of two investment alternatives

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Answer:

Present Value of first option:

= -105,000 + 35,000/ (1 + 9%) + 35,000/(1 + 9%)² + 35,000/(1 + 9%)³ + 35,000/(1 + 9%)⁴

= -105,000 + 113,390.19

= $8,390.20

Present Value of second option:

= -105,000 + 152,500/ (1 + 9%)⁴

= -105,000 + 108,034.84

= $3,034.84

Bi-Lo Traders is considering a project that will produce sales of $44,800 and have costs of $25,700. Taxes will be $4,500 and the depreciation expense will be $2,650. An initial cash outlay of $2,100 is required for net working capital. What is the project's operating cash flow?

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Answer:

$10,700

Explanation:

Operating cash flow is computed as;

= Net income + non cash expenses - outlay in working capital

First, we'll determine the net income

Net income = Sales $44,800 - cost $27,500 depreciation expense $2,650 - Taxes $4,500

Net income = $10,150

Operating cash flow = $10,150 + $2,650 - $2,100 = $10,700

The records of Penny Co. indicated that $397,250 of merchandise should be on hand on December 31. The physical inventory indicates that $394,070 of merchandise is actually on hand. Journalize the adjusting entry for the inventory shrinkage for the year ended December 31.
Chart of Accounts
CHART OF ACCOUNTS
Penny Co.
General Ledger
ASSETS
110 Cash
120 Accounts Receivable
125 Notes Receivable
130 Merchandise Inventory
131 Estimated Returns Inventory
140 Supplies
142 Prepaid Insurance
180 Land
190 Equipment
191 Accumulated Depreciation
LIABILITIES
210 Accounts Payable
216 Salaries Payable
221 Sales Tax Payable
222 Customers Refunds Payable
231 Unearned Rent
241 Notes Payable
EQUITY
310 Common Stock
311 Retained Earnings
312 Dividends
313 Income Summary
REVENUE
410 Sales
EXPENSES
510 Cost of Merchandise Sold
521 Delivery Expense
522 Advertising Expense
523 Depreciation Expense
526 Salaries Expense
531 Rent Expense
533 Insurance Expense
534 Supplies Expense
536 Credit Card Expense
560 Miscellaneous Expense
710 Interest Expense

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Answer:

Penny Co.

Adjusting Journal Entry for the inventory shrinkage for the year ended December 31:

Debit 510 Cost of Merchandise Sold $3,180

Credit 130 Merchandise Inventory $3,180

To record inventory shrinkage.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Merchandise inventory on December 31 = $397,250

Physical inventory on December 31 = $394,070

Shrinkage = $3,180

b) Inventory Shrinkage is a cost to the business.  It occurs when the physical inventory count yields an amount that is less than the amount in the accounting records.  It may happen for some reasons, including theft, errors, damage, or loss.  The best way to record inventory shrinkage is to debit the Cost of Goods Sold and to credit the Inventory account.

The 2020 accounting records of Skysong, Inc. reveal these transactions and events.

Payment of interest $10,800 Collection of accounts receivable $189,200
Cash sales 50,900 Payment of salaries and wages 56,900
Receipt of dividend revenue 19,000 Depreciation expense 16,100
Payment of income taxes 15,700 Proceeds from sale of vehicles 12,100
Net income 38,000 Purchase of equipment for cash 21,900
Payment of accounts payable Loss on sale of vehicles 3,100
For merchandise 115,600 Payment of dividends 14,700
Payment for land 73,700 Payment of operating expenses 27,600

Required:
Prepare the cash flows from operating activities section using the direct method.

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Question 6 of 10

Match each business model with the type of business that commonly uses it.

Bricks and clicks

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Grocery stores

Subscription

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Magazines

Shopkeeper

Retail stores

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Answer:

Bricks and Clicks - Retail Stores

Retail stores such as Walmart use a bricks and clicks model to ensure they sell as much as possible. Bricks and clicks refers to having both an online and an offline (physical location) presence where customers can come and buy in person if they want.

Grocery Stores - Shopkeeper

Grocery Stores are usually bricks and mortar which means that they are a physical location. This physical location is usually small and in need of being managed by a shopkeeper.

Subscription - Magazines

Magazines have found over the years that it is effective to offer their services as a subscription based one. That way they can be sure of a steady inflow of cash and people can be sure that they will receive magazines periodically.

Smith Corporation has provided the following information: Cash sales totaled $135,000. Credit sales totaled $289,000. Cash collections from customers for services yet to be provided totaled $48,000. An $10,000 gain from the sale of property and equipment occurred. Interest income totaled $8,700. How much of these items were included in operating income

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Answer:

$434,000

Explanation:

The total amount that should be included in the operating income as follows:

1. Cash sales $135,000

2. Credit sales $289,000

3. Gain from the sale of property and the equipment $10,000

Operating income $434,000

hence, the $434,000 should be included in the operating income

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