Your parents will retire in 25 years. They currently have $550,000 saved, and they think that they will need $900,000 at retirement. What is the annual interest rate must they earn to reach their goal, assuming they do not save any additional funds

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Answer 1
It might be like this 900,000- 550,000 is 450,00

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Finland Inc has the following Accounts Receivable Aging on March 31 Aging BucketCurrent1-90 days91-180 days181-365 days366 days Amount Outstanding300,000180,000100,00050,00015,000 March sales were $320,000 February ending balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts was $30,000 Credit Finland uses the Percentage of Receivables Method and a 5% reserve rate. What is the required reserve at the end of March

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Answer:

$32,250

Explanation:

Aging Bucket       Amount Outstanding

Current                 300,000

1-90 days              180,000

91-180 days          100,000

181-365 days        50,000

366+ days             15,000

Total                      $645,000

Total accounts receivable at the end of March = $645,000

Percentage uncollectible = 5%

Required reserve at the end of March = Total accounts receivable at the end of March * Percentage uncollectible

Required reserve at the end of March = $645,000*5%

Required reserve at the end of March = $32,250

Vaughn Manufacturing sells its product for $60 per unit. During 2019, it produced 60000 units and sold 50000 units (there was no beginning inventory). Costs per unit are: direct materials $14, direct labor $15, and variable overhead $5. Fixed costs are: $720000 manufacturing overhead, and $90000 selling and administrative expenses. The per unit manufacturing cost under variable costing is

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Answer:

$2.00

Explanation:

Consider Variable Manufacturing Costs only.

The per unit manufacturing cost under variable costing is $2.00

Europa Company manufactures only one product. Presented below is direct labor information for November. Standard direct labor hours per unit of product 3.20 Number of finished units produced 6,500 Standard wage rate per direct labor hour (SP) $ 19.20 Total direct labor payroll for the period $ 359,424 Actual wage rate per direct labor hour worked (AP) $ 16.00 The actual direct labor hours worked (AQ) during November (rounded to the nearest whole number) was:

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Answer:

22,464 hours

Explanation:

Calculation to determine The actual direct labor hours worked (AQ) during November

Using this formula

Actual direct labor hours worked (AQ) = Total labor cost ÷ Actual wage rate

Let plug in the formula

Actual direct labor hours worked (AQ) = $359,424 ÷ 16

Actual direct labor hours worked (AQ) = 22,464 hours

Therefore The actual direct labor hours worked (AQ) during November will be 22,464 hours

The manager of a T-shirt company is considering investing in a new embroidery machine that costs $8,500, and the depreciation rate is 6.5% per year. The expected increase in next year’s revenue as a result of the investment is $1,500. For what values of the interest rate (r) should the company make this investment? Specify the answer to two places beyond the decimal point. Any r below %.

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Answer:

The interest rate will be "11.147%".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Cost of machine,

= $8500

Depreciation rate,

= 6.5%

Increase in income,

= $1500

Now,

⇒ [tex]Increase \ in \ income=Cost \ of \ machine\times \frac{R}{100}+ Cost \ of \ machine\times \frac{Depreciation \ rate}{100}[/tex]

On substituting the values, we get

⇒ [tex]1500=8500\times \frac{R}{100}+8500\times \frac{6.5}{100}[/tex]

⇒ [tex]1500=85R+552.5[/tex]

On subtracting "552.5" from both sides, we get

⇒ [tex]1500-552.5=85R+552.5-552.5[/tex]  

⇒             [tex]947.5=85R[/tex]

⇒                  [tex]R=\frac{947.5}{85}[/tex]

⇒                  [tex]R=11.147[/tex]%

Share Issuances for Cash Finlay. Inc., issued 8.000 shares of $50 par value preferred stock :u $68 per ~hare and 12.000 shares of no-par value common stock at $I 0 per share. The common Mock ha~ no Mated value. All issuances were for cash. L02, 4
a. Determine the financial statement effect of the share issuances.
b. Determine the financial statement effect of the issuance of the common stock a-.-.uming that - it had a st:ued value of $5 per share.
c. Determine the financial statement effect of the issuance of the common stock assumin

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Answer:

See the attached excel file for all the the financial statement effect.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete and it has some errors. The errors are therefore fixed and the complete question presented before answering the question as follows:

Share Issuances for Cash: Finlay. Inc., issued 8,000 shares of $50 par value preferred stock at $68 per share and 12,000 shares of no-par value common stock at $10 per share. The common stock has no stated value. All issuances were for cash.

a. Determine the financial statement effect of the share issuances (preferred and common).

b. Determine the financial statement effect of the issuance of the common stock assuming that it had a stated value of $5 per share.

c. Determine the financial statement effect of the issuance of the common stock assuming that it had a stated value of $1 per share.

The explanation of the answer is now given as follows:

a. Determine the financial statement effect of the share issuances (preferred and common).

Note: See the attached excel file for the the financial statement effect of the share issuances (preferred and common).

In the attached excel file, the following workings are used:

w.1: Preferred stock = Number of preferred shares issued * Preferred share par value = 8,000 * $50 = $400,000

w.2: Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par - Preferred stock = (Number of preferred shares issued * (Preferred share price per share - Preferred share par value) = 8,000 * ($68 - $50) = $144,000

w.3: Common stock = Number of common shares issued * Common stock share price per share = 12,000 * $10 = $120,000

b. Determine the financial statement effect of the issuance of the common stock assuming that it had a stated value of $5 per share.

Note: See the attached excel file for the financial statement effect of the issuance of the common stock .

In the attached excel file, the following workings are used:

w.4: Common stock = Number of common shares issued * Common share par value = 12,000 * $5 = $60,000

w.5: Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par - Common stock = (Number of common shares issued * (Common share price per share - Common share par value) = 12,000 * ($10 - $5) = $60,000

c. Determine the financial statement effect of the issuance of the common stock assuming that it had a stated value of $1 per share.

Note: See the attached excel file for the financial statement effect of the issuance of the common stock .

In the attached excel file, the following workings are used:

w.6: Common stock = Number of common shares issued * Common share par value = 12,000 * $1 = $12,000

w.9: Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par - Common stock = (Number of common shares issued * (Common share price per share - Common share par value) = 12,000 * ($10 - $1) = $108,000

project water has an initial cost of 639,700 and projected cash flow of 288,000 319,000 and 165,000 for years 1 through 3 respectevely project aqua has an initial cost of 411,200 and projected cash flows of 186,000 178,000 and 145,000 for years 1 through 3 respectevely what is the incremental IRR of these two mutually exclusive project

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Answer:

IRR = 8.77%

Explanation:

Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after-tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested

IRR can be calculated with a financial calculator  

Incremental IRR can be determined by subtracting the cash flows of the project with the smaller cost from the cash flows of the project with the higher initial cost

Incremental cash flows

Cash flow in year 0 = 639,700 -  411,200 = -228,500

Cash flow in year 1 = 288,000 -  186,000 = 102,000

Cash flow in year 2 = 319,000 - 178,000 = 141,000

Cash flow in year 3 =  165,000 -  145,000 = 20,000

IRR = 8.77%

 

To find the IRR using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the IRR button and then press the compute button.  

3. Press compute

The total factory overhead for Landen Company is budgeted for the year at $675,000. Landen manufactures two drapery products: sheer curtains and insulated curtains. These products each require 6 direct labor hours (dlh) to manufacture. Each product is budgeted for 7,500 units of production for the year. What would the factory overhead allocated per unit for insulated curtains using the single plantwide factory overhead rate be

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Answer:

$45.00 allocated per insulated curtain

Explanation:

Calculation for What would the factory overhead allocated per unit for insulated curtains using the single plantwide factory overhead rate be

First step is to calculate the Total budgeted plantwide allocation base for sheer curtains and

insulated curtains

Budgeted plantwide allocation base for sheer curtains =7,500 units × 6 dlh

Budgeted plantwide allocation base for sheer curtains=45,000 dlh

Budgeted plantwide allocation base for insulated curtains =7,500 units × 6 dlh

Budgeted plantwide allocation base for insulated curtains = 45,000 dlh

Total budgeted plantwide allocation base=45,000 dlh+45,000 dlh

Total budgeted plantwide allocation base=90,000 dlh

Now let calculate the Single plantwide factory overhead rate using this formula

Single plantwide factory overhead rate =(Total budgeted factory overhead /Total budgeted plantwide allocation base) *Overhead rate

Let plug in the formula

Single plantwide factory overhead rate=($675,000 / 90,000) × 6 hours

Single plantwide factory overhead rate = $45.00 allocated per insulated curtain

Therefore What would the factory overhead allocated per unit for insulated curtains using the single plantwide factory overhead rate be is $45.00 allocated per insulated curtain

Fundamental analysis shows that stock in Garske Software Corporation has a present value that is higher than its price. a. This stock is undervalued; you should consider adding it to your portfolio. b. This stock is undervalued; you shouldn't consider adding it to your portfolio. c. This stock is overvalued; you should consider adding it to your portfolio. d. This stock is overvalued; you shouldn't consider adding it to your portfolio.

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Answer: a. This stock is undervalued; you should consider adding it to your portfolio.

Explanation:

Since, we are informed that the stock in Garske Software Corporation has a present value that is higher than its price, this implies that the value of the stock in Garske Software is higher than the price, it means the stock is undervalued and it should be considered adding to the portfolio.

Therefore, the correct option is A

All of the following are true statements regarding Treasury Bills EXCEPT:A T-Bills are issued in bearer form in the United StatesB T-Bills are registered in the owner's name in book entry formC T-Bills are issued at a discountD T-Bills are non-callable

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Answer: A T-Bills are issued in bearer form in the United States

Explanation:

T-Bills are indeed registered in the owner's name in a book entry and the owner's name is acquired electronically.

T-Bills are also issued at a discount and come back to par at maturity which means that the gain on a T-Bill is a capital gain.

T-Bills are also non-callable. The only false statement here therefore is that T-Bills are issued in bearer form in the U.S..

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Clopack Company manufactures one product that goes through one processing department called Mixing. All raw materials are introduced at the start of work in the Mixing Department. The company uses the weighted-average method of process costing. Its Work in Process T-account for the Mixing Department for June follows (all forthcoming questions pertain to June):

Work in Process—Mixing Department
June 1 balance 32,000 Completed and transferred to Finished Goods ?
Materials 141,245
Direct labor 90,500
Overhead 108,000
June 30 balance ?


The June 1 work in process inventory consisted of 4,900 units with $17,380 in materials cost and $14,620 in conversion cost. The June 1 work in process inventory was 100% complete with respect to materials and 60% complete with respect to conversion. During June, 37,400 units were started into production. The June 30 work in process inventory consisted of 7,800 units that were 100% complete with respect to materials and 50% complete with respect to conversion.

3. How many units were completed and transferred to finished goods during the period?
4. Compute the equivalent units of production for materials.
5. Compute the equivalent units of production for conversion.
8. What is the cost per equivalent unit for materials?
10. What is the cost of ending work in process inventory for materials?

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Answer:

Clopack Company

3. Units completed and transferred to finished goods during the period = 34,500 units

4. The equivalent units of production for materials =  42,300 units

5. The equivalent units of production for conversion = 38,400 units

8. The cost per equivalent unit for materials = $3.75

10. The cost of ending work in process inventory for materials = $29,250

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

T-account:

Work in Process - Mixing Department

Account Titles       Debit       Credit

June 1 balance 32,000

Materials          141,245

Direct labor      90,500

Overhead       108,000

Transferred to Finished Goods ?

June 30 balance                        ?

                                           Units     Materials    Conversion   Total

Beginning WIP                   4,900      $17,380       $14,620   $32,000

Degree of completion                           100%             60%

Started into production  37,400       141,245       198,500    339,745

Total units available       42,300    $158,625     $213,120   $371,745

Ending WIP                       7,800           100%             50%

Transferred out             34,500

Equivalent units of production      Materials            Conversion

Started and completed    34,500   34,500 (100%)  34,500 (100%)

Ending WIP                          7,800     7,800 (100%)    3,900 (50%)

Total equivalent units                     42,300              38,400

Cost per equivalent unit:   Materials    Conversion

Total cost of production    $158,625      $213,120

Total equivalent units          42,300         38,400

Cost per equivalent unit    $3.75            $5.55

Cost assigned to:                         Materials    Conversion   Total

Units started and completed      $129,375    $191,475      $320,850

Ending Work in Process                 29,250       21,645           50,895

Total cost assigned                     $158,625    $213,120       $371,745

Woidtke Manufacturing's stock currently sells for $25 a share. The stock just paid a dividend of $1.60 a share (i.e., D0 = $1.60), and the dividend is expected to grow forever at a constant rate of 5% a year. What stock price is expected 1 year from now? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent. $ What is the estimated required rate of return on Woidtke's stock (assume the market is in equilibrium with the required return equal to the expected return)? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round the answer to two decimal places. %

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Answer:

$26.25

11.72%

Explanation:

Stock price next year = current price x ( 1 + growth rate)

$25 x (1.05) = $26.25

According to the constant growth dividend growth model :

P = D1 / ( r - g)

P = price of the stock

D1 = next dividend = current dividend x (1 +growth rate)

r = required rate of return

g = growth rate

$25 = $1.60 x ( 1.05) / r - 0.05

$25 = 1.68 / r - 0.05

$25 x ( r - 0.05) = 1.68

r = 0.1172

r = 11.72%

Identify future taxable amounts and future deductible amounts.
Listed below are 10 causes of temporary differences. For each temporary difference, indicate (by letter) whether it will create future deductible amounts (D) or future taxable amounts (T)
Temporary Difference
1. Accrual of loss contingency; tax-deductible when paid.
2. Newspaper subscriptions; taxable when cash is received, recognized for financial reporting when the performance obligation is satisfied.
3. Prepaid rent; tax-deductible when paid.
4. Accrued bond interest expense; tax-deductible when paid.
5. Prepaid insurance; tax-deductible when paid.
6. Unrealized loss from recording investments at fair value; tax-deductible when investments are sold.
7. Warranty expense; estimated for financial reporting when products are sold; deducted for tax purposes when paid.
8. Advance rent receipts on an operating lease as the lessor; taxable when received.
9. Straight-line depreciation for financial reporting; accelerated depreciation for tax purposes.
10. Accrued expense for employee vacation days not yet taken; tax deductible when employee takes vacation in future.

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Answer:

1. Accrual of loss contingency; tax-deductible when paid

Identification: Deductible amounts (D)

2. Newspaper subscriptions; taxable when cash is received, recognized for financial reporting when the performance obligation is satisfied.

Identification: Deductible amounts (D)

3. Prepaid rent; tax-deductible when paid

Identification: Future taxable amounts (T)

4. Accrued bond interest expense; tax-deductible when paid

Identification: Deductible amounts (D)

5. Prepaid insurance; tax-deductible when paid

Identification: Future taxable amounts (T)

6. Unrealized loss from recording investments at fair value; tax-deductible when investments are sold

Identification: Deductible amounts (D)

7. Warranty expense; estimated for financial reporting when products are sold; deducted for tax purposes when paid

Identification: Deductible amounts (D)

8. Advance rent receipts on an operating lease as the lessor; taxable when received

Identification: Deductible amounts (D)

9. Straight-line depreciation for financial reporting; accelerated depreciation for tax purposes

Identification: Future taxable amounts (T)

10. Accrued expense for employee vacation days not yet taken; tax deductible when employee takes vacation in future

Identification: Deductible amounts (D)

During the year, Eugene had the four property transactions summarized below. Eugene is a collector of antique glassware and occasionally sells a piece to get funds to buy another. Property Date Acquired Date Sold Adjusted Basis Sales Price Antique vase 06/18/09 05/23/20 $37,000 $42,000 Blue Growth Fund 12/23/11 11/22/20 22,000 38,000 (100 shares) Orange bonds 02/12/12 04/11/20 34,000 42,000* Green stock 02/14/20 11/23/20 11,000 13,000 (100 shares) *The sales price included $750 of accrued interest. a. What are the amount and nature of the gain or loss from each of these transactions

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Answer:

Eugene

Property                

                                   Gain      Nature of Gain/Loss

Antique vase           $5,000    Operating profit (normal business)

Blue Growth Fund   16,000     Long-term capital gain

(100 shares)

Orange bonds          8,000      Long-term capital gain

Green stock              2,000     Short-term capital gain

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Property            Date Acquired  Date Sold   Adjusted   Sales    

                                                                          Basis      Price       Gain

Antique vase        06/18/09       05/23/20   $37,000    $42,000  $5,000

Blue Growth Fund 12/23/11         11/22/20     22,000      38,000   16,000

(100 shares)

Orange bonds      02/12/12         04/11/20     34,000      42,000*   8,000

Green stock         02/14/20         11/23/20      11,000       13,000    2,000

(100 shares)

On April 1, 2015, the City of Southern Ponds issued $3,500,000 in 4% general obligation, tax supported bonds at 101 for the purpose of constructing a new police station. The premium was transferred to a debt service fund. A total of $3,490,000 was used to construct the police station, which was completed before December 31, 2015, the end of the fiscal year. The
remaining funds were transferred to the debt service fund. The bonds were dated April 1, 2015, and paid interest on October 1 and April 1. The first of 20 equal annual principal payments of $175,000 is due April 1, 2016.
What amount would be reported as debt service expenditures for 2015?
A) $ -0-
B) $ 70,000.
C) $140,000.
D) $245,000.

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Answer:

B) $ 70,000.

Explanation:

Debt service expense

Debt service expense is the interest expense incurred to avail the debt services from another entity.

Debt service expense can be calculated using the following formula

Debt service expense = Face value of Bonds x Interest rate x Semiannual fraction

Where

Face value of bonds = $3,500,000

Interest rate  = 4%

Semiannual fraction = 6 / 12 = 1/ 2

placing values in the formula

Debt service expense = $3,500,000 x 4% x 1/2

Debt service expense = $70,000

The financial statement columns of the worksheet for Booer Company as of December 31, 2021 are as follows:

BOOER COMPANY Worksheet For the Year Ended December 31, 2021
Income Statement Balance Sheet
Accounts Dr. Cr. Dr. Cr.
Cash 8,000
Accounts Receivable 26,000
Supplies 4,500
Prepaid Insurance 7,000
Equipment 41,000
Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment 4,800
Patents 7,500
Accounts Payable 22,200
Notes Payable (due 2023) 20,000
Common Stock 30,000
Retained Earnings 13,300
Dividends 4,200
Service Revenue 26,400
Salaries and Wages Expense 5,200
Depreciation Expense 4,800
Insurance Expense 5,000
Interest Expense 3,500
Totals 18,500 26,400 98,200 90,300
Net Income 7,900
7,900 26,400 26,400 98,200

Required:
Prepare a classified balance sheet for Booer Company.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Classified balance sheet for Booer Company as of 31, December 2021

Fixed assets

Equipment

$41,000

Less:

Accumulated depreciation

($4,800)

NBV

$26,200

Current assets

Cash

$8,000

Accounts receivables

$26,000

Supplies

$4,500

Prepaid insurance

$7,000

Patents

$7,500

Total assets $26,200 + $53,000 = $79,200

Current liabilities

Accounts payable

$22,200

Notes payable

$20,000

Financed by;

Common stock

$30,000

Net income

$7,900

Total liabilities $42,200 + $37,900 = $80,100

With regard to trading location, Multiple Choice none of the options forward contracts are traded competitively on organized exchanges. futures contracts are traded by bank dealers via a network of telephones and computerized dealing systems. futures contracts are traded competitively on organized exchanges.

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Answer:

futures contracts are traded competitively on organized exchanges.

Explanation:

Secondary market can be defined as a market where various investors sell and buy securities from other investors.

Some examples of secondary market around the world are New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), NASDAQ, London Stock Exchange (LSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE).

On the other hand, the primary market refers to the market where these securities that are being sold are issued or created

With regard to trading location, futures contracts are traded competitively on organized exchanges.

Prepare the adjusting entry to record bad debts under each separate assumption. Bad debts are estimated to be 1.5% of credit sales. Bad debts are estimated to be 1% of total sales. An aging analysis estimates that 5% of year-end accounts receivable are uncollectible. Adjusting entries (all dated December 31).

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Answer:

A. Dr Bad debts expense 85,230

Cr Allowance for Doubtful accounts 85,230

B. Dr Bad debts expense 75,870

Cr Allowance for Doubtful accounts 75,870

C.,Dr Bad debts expense 80,085

Cr Allowance for Doubtful accounts 80,085

Explanation:

Preparation of the adjusting entry to record bad debts under each separate assumption

A. Dr Bad debts expense 85,230

Cr Allowance for Doubtful accounts 85,230

(5,682,000*1.5%)

B. Dr Bad debts expense 75,870

Cr Allowance for Doubtful accounts 75,870

[(1,905,000+5,682,000)*1%]

C.Dr Bad debts expense 80,085

Cr Allowance for Doubtful accounts 80,085

[(1,270,100*5%)+16,580]

Special Order Poppy has received a special order for 1,000 units of its product at a special price of $125. The product currently sells 18,000 units for $150 and has the following manufacturing costs:

Per unit Direct materials $45
Direct labor 30
Variable manufacturing overhead 35
Fixed manufacturing overhead 25
Unit cost $135

Assume that Poppy has sufficient capacity to fill the order without harming normal production and sales.

a. If Poppy accepts the order, what effect will the order have on the company’s short-term profit?
b. If Poppy accepts the order and fills it completely, what effect will the order have on the company’s short-term profit?

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

1) Because it is a special offer, and there is unused capacity, we will not take into account the fixed costs:

Effect on income= 1,000*125 - 1,000*(45 + 30 + 35)

Effect on income= $15,000

2) Now, the company doesn't have unused capacity. It only has 500 units in excess. We have to take into account the fixed costs and the original selling price of the units.

Effect on income= 1,000*125 - 1,000*(45 + 30 + 35) - 500*(25 + 25)

Effect on income= -$10,000

Time for Tees, a local t-shirt company, gave away shirts at a community event to promote the company brand. Which of the company’s budgets MOST likely covered the cost of the shirts?


human resources


advertising


accounting


payroll

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Was most likely advertising. Because promoting and advertising go side by side

A local t-shirt company, gave away shirts at a community event to promote the company brand. the company’s budgets MOST likely covered the cost of the shirts is advertising. Option B is correct.

What is advertising?

Advertising is tool use for promotion or increase the sell by guiding the audience about the characteristics of product.

Newspapers, magazines, TV and radio shows, direct mail, billboards, posters, transit advertising, and other media are traditional forms of advertising. Advertisers have exploited digital technology to draw more attention to their products and causes in the twenty-first century.

Advertisement or commercial mode of promoting the products among potential customers is a tool for marketing the product which increases the sales volume and the value of brand of the company.

Therefore distribution of t-shirt at community event, or as free samples or goodies or gift distribution with company logo will certainly the part of advertising cost of marketing budget.

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The following are the transactions for the month of July.

Units Unit Cost Unit Selling Price
July 1 Beginning Inventory 41 $10
July 13 Purchase 205 12
July 25 Sold (100 ) $16
July 31 Ending Inventory 146

Required:
Calculate cost of goods available for sale and ending inventory, then sales, cost of goods sold, and gross profit, under FIFO. Assume a periodic inventory system is used.

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Answer:

DO A BARREL ROLL

Explanation:USE THE BRAKE

QUESTION 1 of 10: When buying an existing business, it is important to:
a) Find out why the business is for sale
b) Review existing financial statements
c) Both a) and b)
d) None of the above

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Consumer behavior is generally influenced by four elements. Whether or if your target customer purchases your goods depends on these considerations. They are social, psychological, personal, and cultural. Thus, option C is correct.

What is required to purchase an existing business?

The examination of a business can be broken down into four clusters: the seller's background and motivations, any legal issues that may impact the operation.

The company's financial situation, and the company's standing and future prospects in its industry (its products, services, and future).

This is because an established business already has a proven track record of success. Higher chance of surviving, Numerous new businesses fail during their first few years of operation.

Therefore, Review existing financial statements and find out why the business is for sale.

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Transactions that affected Barter Company’s stockholders’ equity during 2015, the first year of operations, follow.
(a) Issued 50,000 shares of $3 par common stock at $33.
(b) Purchased 6,000 shares of its own common stock at $35.
(c) Reissued 1,000 shares of treasury stock at $37. Dividends of $15,000 were paid in 2015, and net income for 2015 was $185,000.
What is total stockholders’ equity at the end of $2015?
a) $1,662,000
b) None of these
c) $1,820,000
d) $1,477,000
e) $1,645,000

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Answer:

Barter Company

The total stockholders' equity at the end of 2015 is:

= b) None of these

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

a. Cash $1,650,000 Common Stock $150,000 Additional Paid-up Capital $1,500,000

b. Treasury stock $18,000 Additional Paid-up Capital $192,000 Cash 210,000

c. Cash $37,000 Common Stock $3,000 Additional Paid-up Capital $34,000

d. Dividends $15,000 Cash $15,000

e. Net income = $185,000

Stockholders' Equity:

Common stock $153,000

APIC =              1,342,000

Net income =      185,000

Dividends =         (15,000)

Total =          $1,665,000

Marketing managers from two companies agree that competing to offer the lowest prices has been hurting their profit margins, so they agree on the prices they will charge for some of their key products. What illegal pricing behavior is this? O A. Price discrimination O B. Deceptive pricing C. Price fixing O D. Price gouging​

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Price fixing is the  illegal pricing behaviour is this. Hence, option C is correct.

What is Price fixing?

A written, verbal, or conduct-based agreement to raise, lower, maintain, or stabilize prices or price levels is known as price fixing. Antitrust laws typically mandate that each business establish prices and other competitive terms independently, without consulting a rival.

Competitors who agree to raise, cut, or stable prices are said to have engaged in horizontal price fixing. For instance, a horizontal agreement between two rival fast-food establishments selling hamburgers on the sale pricing of cheeseburgers is prohibited by antitrust rules.

Price fixing is an anticompetitive agreement between players on the same side of a market to buy or sell a good, service, or commodity solely at a set price, or to keep the market's dynamics in such a way that the price is kept at a fixed level.

Thus, option C is correct.

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Answer:

price fixing

Explanation:

Preparing a consolidated income statement - with noncontrolling interest, but AAP or intercompany profits

A parent company purchased an 70% interest in its subsidiary several years ago with no AAP (i.e., purchased at book value). Each reports the following income statement for the current year, as shown in part b. below.

b. Prepare the consolidated income statement for the current year.

Elimination Entries

Parent Subsidiary Dr. Cr. Consolidated

Income statement:

Sales $6,000,000 $900,000

Cost of goods sold (4,200,000) (540,000)

Gross profit 1,800,000 360,000

Income (loss) from subsidiary 88,2000 0

Operating expenses (1,140,000) (234,000)

Net income $748,200 $126,000

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests

Net income attributable to parent

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Answer:

Consol. Income    Parent  Subsidiary  Elimination entries    Consolidated

statement                                                 Dr               Cr

Sales                   6000000 900000                                         6900000

COGS                -4200000 -540000                                         -4740000

Gross profit         1800000   360000                                           2160000

Income (loss)       88200         0              88200                              0        

from subsidiary

Operating          -1140000   -234000                                          -1374000

expense

Net income        748200     126000      88200                          786000  

Net income attributable to                       37800                           37800

non-controlling interests*

Net income attributable to Parent                                              748200

Workings:

Net income attributable to non-controlling interests = 126000*30% = 37800

Suppose that you have an extra U.S. $1,000,000 to invest for six months. You are considering the purchase of U.S. T-bills that yield 1.810 percent (that's a six month rate, not an annual rate by the way) and have a maturity of 26 weeks. The spot exchange rate is 200 Won/$, and the six month forward rate is 220 Won/$, . The interest rate in South Korea (on an investment of comparable risk) is 13 percent. What is your strategy?

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Answer:

The strategy is to convert the U.S. $1,000,000 into Won at the spot exchange rate of 200 Won/$, and then inevest it in South Korea by hedging with a short position in the forward contract.

Explanation:

From the question, the following facts can be obtained:

1. The 13 percent interest rate in South Korea (on an investment of comparable risk) is greater than the 1.810 percent (that's a six month rate, not an annual rate) U.S. T-bills.

2. The six month forward rate of 220 Won/$ is greater than the spot exchange rate of 200 Won/$.

Based on the 2 facts above, the best strategy is to convert the U.S. $1,000,000 into Won at the spot exchange rate of 200 Won/$, and then inevest it in South Korea by hedging with a short position in the forward contract.

Albertson Fabricators has established the following labor standards for a particular product: Standard labor-hours per unit of output 8.7 hours Standard labor rate $15.60 per hour The following data pertain to operations concerning the product for the last month: Actual hours worked 8,600 hours Actual total labor cost $131,580 Actual output 850 units What is the labor rate variance for the month

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Answer:

the labor rate variance is $2,580 unfavorable

Explanation:

The computation of the labor rate variance is shown below:

= Actual labor cost - (standard rate × actual hours)

= $131,580 - ($15.60 × 8,600 hours)

= $131,580 - $134,160

= $2,580 unfavorable

Hence, the labor rate variance is $2,580 unfavorable

Johnson Company calculates its allowance for uncollectible accounts as 10% of its ending balance in gross accounts receivable. The allowance for uncollectible accounts had a credit balance of $13,000 at the beginning of 2021. No previously written-off accounts receivable were reinstated during 2021. At 12/31/2021, gross accounts receivable totaled $216,700, and prior to recording the adjusting entry to recognize bad debts expense for 2021, the allowance for uncollectible accounts had a debit balance of 23,800.

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Answer:

A. $130,000

B. 2021

Dr Bad debt expense 45,470

Cr Allowance for uncollectible account 45,470

C. $36,800

D. $36,800

Explanation:

A. Calculation to determine What was the balance in gross accounts receivable as of 12/31/2020

Gross accounts receivable as of 12/31/2020 = $13000/ 10%

Gross accounts receivable as of 12/31/2020= $130,000

B. Preparation of the journal entry that Johnson should record to recognize bad debt expense for 2021

2021

Dr Bad debt expense ($216,700*10% + 23,800) 45,470

Cr Allowance for uncollectible account 45,470

C. Calculation to Determine the amount of accounts receivable written off during 2021.

Accounts receivable written off = $13000 - (-$23,800)

Accounts receivable written off= $36,800

D. Based on the information given in a situation were Johnson used the direct write of method, what would bad debt expense be for 2021 is $36,800

The competitive test that a business plan must pass to attract financing from lenders and investors involves proving ________. Group of answer choices that the business venture will provide lenders and investors a high probability of repayment or an attractive rate of return that the company can gain a competitive advantage over its key competitors that a market for the company's product or service actually does exist and that the company can actually build it for the cost estimates included in the plan that the industry in which the business will compete is growing faster than the overall economy and has room for more competitors

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Answer:

that the company can gain a competitive advantage over its key competitors

Explanation:

Competitive Testing refers to a tool that is used to analyze various products and services from the perspective of the user.

The competitive test that a business plan must pass to attract financing from lenders and investors involves proving that the company can gain a competitive advantage over its key competitors.

The summer season is approaching, and
soon consumers will be heading to stores to
update their winter wardrobes (winter
clothes).

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Answer:

what is the question

Explanation:

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What amount should be remitted to the vendor for merchandise listed below? Quantity Item List Price 18 Billfold $25.00 each 6 Glasses case $15.00 each 21 French purse $30.00 each 9 Key case $12.50 each The invoice is dated September 18 and paid on October 12. Trade discounts are 40% and 15%; terms are 3/10 EOM, FOB store. The vendor has paid transportation charges of $13.84.

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Answer:

The amount that should be remitted to the vendor for merchandise is:

=  $1,103.98

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Quantity  Item                  List Price          Item Amount

18             Billfold              $25.00 each      $450

6             Glasses case   $15.00 each           90

21             French purse  $30.00 each        630

9              Key case          $12.50 each          112.50

Total amount of items                             $1,282.50

Trade discount (15%)                                    192.38

Amount due to be remitted                       1,090.12

b) The trade discount is taken to be 15%. The credit term indicates "3/10 EOM, FOB store."  These terms imply that 3% discount would be granted if payment is made within 10 days.  The credit period is till the end of the month (EOM).  Another implication is that the transportation charges of $13.84 would be borne by the vendor and not the buyer (FOB store).  FOB store means Free on Board, meaning that the vendor bears full responsibility for the goods until they are delivered to the buyer at her store.

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