Answer:
A. current assets
Explanation:
In Financial accounting, Accounts Receivable are considered to be a current asset because it is the payment a business firm would receive from its customers for goods purchased or services taken on credit. Also, accounts receivable are recorded in the current assets section of the balance sheet because they add value to a business firm.
Generally, current assets are considered to be liquid because they are listed on the balance sheet in the order (descending) in which they are expected to turn or be converted to cash within a relatively short term period.
Hence, receivables are current assets on the balance sheet, which are listed in order of liquidity.
All receivables that are expected to be realized in cash within a year are reported in the current assets section of the balance sheet.
• One-pound baby carrots, $0.99
Two pounds baby carrots, $1.89
One-pound full-sized carrots, $0.68
What is the price per pound for each
Answer:
The price for the one-pound baby carrots will be the same, because it's one pound: $0.99
The price for the two pounds of baby carrots will be $0.945 (rounded to $0.95)
And for the one-pound full-sized carrots, still $0.68, because it is one pound.
Answer:
$0.99
Explanation:
suppose that we are in butter market and the government implements an excise tax on butter. the price elasticity of demand for butter equals 2 and the price elasticity of supply for butter equals 2. what is the portion of the tax that consumers will be burdened with? is this realistic given the market we are in?
Answer:
Portion of tax burden shared by buyers (consumers) & sellers will be equal, ie half half each.
Explanation:
When an indirect tax, whose burden & incidence are on different people, (like excise tax) is levied : Its burden is borne more by buyers if demand is relatively more inelastic (or less elastic), & more by sellers if supply is relatively less inelastic (or less elastic).
Given, price elasticity of demand & supply both = 2 respectively. So, excise tax burden is shared by both buyer & sellers equally, as both demand & supply are equally price elastic.
True Nutri Inc. sells performance enhancing foods and beverages for athletes and health-conscious people. In a recent product development meeting, Mike suggested that True Nutri Inc. should acquire a new technology developed by One Health Corp. for infusing vitamin and mineral blends into food. He believed it would be easier to acquire the technology directly from One Health Corp. Justin felt that the method of infusing blends into food should be developed within True Nutri Inc. itself. He knows it may take longer but feels that the competitive advantage it would provide was worth the wait. Lara suggested that True Nutri Inc. should use its resources and work jointly with One Health Corp. to develop an entirely new product.
Based on the scenario, which method of acquiring technology does Justin favor?
a. internal development
b. licensing
c. contracted development
d. franchising
e. research partnership
Answer: a. internal development
Explanation:
Internal development is a method of growth and development that is done by using the resources of the company instead of relying on takeovers or acquisitions.
Justin wants True Nutri Inc to develop the tech itself without acquiring it from One Health Corp so he has an Internal Development mindset. Benefits of Internal Development include the development of a competitive advantage and increased efficiency which Justin hopes can benefit the company.
An injunction is a court order for a party to a contract to
Answer:
do something agreed to under an original contract.
Explanation:
An injunction is an order compelling one party to a contract to fulfill their obligations as agreed in the original contract. Therefore, an injunction is a remedy available to any party engaged in the contract should there a breach of the contract.
All valid contracts are enforceable by law. An aggrieved party has the right to go to court and seek orders to compel the other party to fulfill their duty as per the contact. The orders given are the court injunctions.
Price Shares (millions) 1/1/16 1/1/17 1/1/18 Douglas McDonnell355 $86 $91 $103 Dynamics General455 55 52 66 International Rockwell270 84 73 87 a. Calculate the initial value of the index if a price-weighting scheme is used.
Answer:
The full question is "The following three defense stocks are to be combined into a stock index in January 2013 (perhaps a portfolio manager believes these stocks are an appropriate benchmark for his or her performance): Price Shares (millions) 1/1/13 1/1/14 1/1/15 Douglas McDonnell 355 $ 86 $ 91 $ 103 Dynamics General 455 55 52 66 International Rockwell 270 84 73 87 a. Calculate the initial value of the index if a price-weighting scheme is used. (Index value) b. What is the rate of return on this index for the year ending December 31, 2013? For the year ending December 31, 2014?"
a. Initial value for Index = Sum of prices / Number of stocks
Initial value for Index = ($86+$55+$84)/3
Initial value for Index = $225/3
Initial value for Index = $75
b. For the year ending December 31, 2013
Index value at the end of 2013 = ($91+$52+$73)/3
Index value at the end of 2013 = $216/3
Index value at the end of 2013 = 72
Rate of Return = (Ending price - Beginning price) / Beginning price
Rate of Return = (72-75)/75
Rate of Return = -3/75
Rate of Return = -0.04
Rate of Return = -4%
For the year ending December 31, 2014
Index value at the end of 2014 = ($103+$66+$87)/3
Index value at the end of 2014 = $256/3
Index value at the end of 2014 = $85.33
Rate of Return = (Ending price - Beginning price) / Beginning price
Rate of Return = (85.33-72)/72
Rate of Return = 13.33/72
Rate of Return = 0.1851
Rate of Return = 18.51%
When given one variable value, the value of other variables can be easily estimated. This applies to which type of graph? a. Line c. Scale b. Bar d. Both A and B
Answer: d.
Both A and B
Explanation: 100% EDGE
Answer:
d. both A and B
Explanation:
When given one variable value, the value of other variables can be easily estimated with a line and scale graph.
Suppose that per-unit costs for Alpha-Zeta Co. are $25 when they are producing 50,000 units. Now suppose that the firm increases production to 50,100 units and total costs are $2,000,000 at that level of production. Question: What is occurring as the firm increases production from 50,000 to 50,100 units?
Answer:
Diseconomies of scale due to the fact that per unit cost increased from $25 to $39.92
Explanation:
Economies is scale is when a larger production is a product leads to reduced cost of production.
For example if production of 1,000 units of a good costs $20 per unit, but production of 1,500 units goes for $17. The cost of production per unit reduces. So there is economies of scale.
In the given scenario production of 5,000 units is at $25 per unit.
While at 5,100 units it is (2,000,000 ÷ 50,100) = $39.92
So this is a diseconomies of scale.
Consider the following transactions for Huskies Insurance Company:
a. Equipment costing $42,000 is purchased at the beginning of the year for cash. Depreciation on the equipment is $7,000 per year.
b. On June 30, the company lends its chief financial officer $50,000; principal and interest at 7% are due in one year.
c. On October 1, the company receives $16,000 from a customer for a one-year property insurance policy. Deferred Revenue is credited.
Required: For each item, record the necessary adjusting entry for Huskies Insurance at its year-end of December 31. No adjusting entries were made during the year. (If no entry is required for a particular transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field. Do not round intermediate calculations.)
Answer:
31-Dec
Dr Depreciation expense $7,000
Cr Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment $7,000
31-Dec
Dr Interest receivable $1,750
Cr Interest revenue $1,750
31-Dec
Dr Deferred Revenue $4,000
Cr Revenue or Service Revenue $4,000
Explanation:
Preparation of Journal entries
31-Dec
Dr Depreciation expense $7,000
Cr Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment $7,000
(To adjust 12 month depreciation)
31-Dec
Dr Interest receivable $1,750
($50,000 x 7% x 6/12)
Cr Interest revenue $1,750
(To adjust 6 month interest revenue accrued)
31-Dec
Dr Deferred Revenue $4,000
($16,000 x 3/12)
Cr Revenue or Service Revenue $4,000
(To record earned revenue for 3 months
On Dec 31
Depreciation expense $7,000
Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment $7,000
Interest receivable $1,750 ($50,000 × 7% × 6 ÷ 12)
Interest revenue $1,750
Deferred Revenue $4,000 ($16,000 × 3 ÷ 12)
Revenue or Service Revenue $4,000
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Linda Williams is the new owner of Linda’s Computer Services. At the end of July 2022, her first month of ownership, Linda is trying to prepare monthly financial statements. She has the following information for the month.
1. At July 31, Linda owed employees $1,950 in salaries that the company will pay in August.
2. On July 1, Linda borrowed $18,000 from a local bank on a 12-year note. The annual interest rate is 10%.
3. Service revenue unrecorded in July totaled $1,600.
Prepare the adjusting entries needed at July 31, 2022. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)
Answer and Explanation:
The Journal entries are shown below:-
1. Salaries expenses Dr, $1,950
To Salary payable $1,950
(Being salaries expense is recorded)
2. Interest expense Dr, $150
To Interest payable $150
(Being interest expense is recorded)
3. Accounts receivable Dr, $1,600
To Service revenue $1,600
(Being sales revenue is recorded)
Humana Hospital Corporation installed a new MRI machine at a cost of $780,000 this year in its medical professional clinic in Cedar Park. This state-of-the-art system is expected to be used for 5 years and then sold for $100,000. Humana uses a return requirement of 24% per year for all of its medical diagnostic equipment. As a bioengineering student currently serving a Co-op semester on the management staff of Humana Corporation in Louisville, Kentucky, you are asked to determine the minimum revenue required each year to realize the expected recovery and return.
a. What is your answer?
b. If the AOC is expected to be $80,000 per year, what is the total revenue required to provide for recovery of capital, the 25% return, and the annual expenses?
c. Write the spreadsheet functions to display your answers.
Answer:
A) $277824
B) $357824
C) 80000 - PMT(25%,5,780000,0) + PMT ( 25%,5,0, - 100000 )
Explanation:
MRI machine cost = $780000
Salvage value of the MRI machine = $100000
Return requirement = 25% per year
A) Determine the the minimum revenue required each year to realize the expected recovery and return
Principal cost ( p )= $780000
salvage value ( S ) = $100000
i = 25%
n = 5 years
Minimum revenue per year
CR = - 780000 ( A / P , 25%,5 ) + 100000( A/P , 24%,5)
= - 780000 ( 0.3718 ) + 100000 ( 0.1218 )
= - 290004 + 12180 = -$277824
which means the minimum revenue required each year = $277824
B) If AOC = $80000
The total revenue required = $80000 + $277824
= $357824
C) spreadsheet functions to display answers
80000 - PMT(25%,5,780000,0) + PMT ( 25%,5,0, - 100000 )
MHM Bank currently has $700 million in transaction deposits on its balance sheet. The current reserve requirement is 8 percent, but the Federal Reserve is increasing this requirement to 10 percent.
a. Show the balance sheet of the Federal Reserve and MHM Bank if MHM Bank converts all excess reserves to loans, but borrowers return only 70 percent of these funds to MHM Bank as transaction deposits. (Enter your answers in millions. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your "Panel B" answers to 3 decimal places. (e.g., 32.161))
Panel A: Initial balance sheets
Federal Reserve Bank
Assets Liabilities
(Click to select)LoansReserve deposits at FedReserve accountsSecuritiesTransaction deposits $ million (Click to select)SecuritiesLoansReserve accountsTransaction depositsReserve deposits at Fed $ million
MHM Bank
Assets Liabilities
(Click to select)SecuritiesReserve accountsTransaction depositsReserve deposits at FedLoans $ million (Click to select)SecuritiesTransaction depositsReserve accountsReserve deposits at FedLoans $ million
(Click to select)Transaction depositsSecuritiesReserve accountsLoansReserve deposits at Fed $ million Panel B: Balance sheet after all changes
Federal Reserve Bank
Assets Liabilities
(Click to select)LoansReserve accountsReserve deposits at FedTransaction depositsSecurities $ million (Click to select)Reserve deposits at FedSecuritiesReserve accountsLoansTransaction deposits $ million
MHM Bank
Assets Liabilities
(Click to select)Reserve deposits at FedSecuritiesReserve accountsTransaction depositsLoans $ million (Click to select)Reserve accountsLoansReserve deposits at FedSecuritiesTransaction deposits $ million
(Click to select)LoansSecuritiesTransaction depositsReserve accountsReserve deposits at Fed $ million b. Show the balance sheet of the Federal Reserve and MHM Bank if MHM Bank converts 70 percent of its excess reserves to loans and borrowers return 90 percent of these funds to MHM Bank as transaction deposits. (Enter your answers in millions. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your "Panel B" answers to 3 decimal places. (e.g., 32.161))
Panel A: Initial balance sheets
Federal Reserve Bank
Assets Liabilities
(Click to select)Reserve deposits at FedSecuritiesReserve accountsLoansTransaction deposits $ million (Click to select)Transaction depositsReserve deposits at FedSecuritiesReserve accountsLoans $ million
MHM Bank
Assets Liabilities
(Click to select)Transaction depositsReserve accountsLoansReserve deposits at FedSecurities $ million (Click to select)LoansReserve accountsSecuritiesReserve deposits at FedTransaction deposits $ million
(Click to select)SecuritiesTransaction depositsLoansReserve deposits at FedReserve accounts $ million
Panel B: Balance sheet after all changes
Federal Reserve Bank
Assets Liabilities
(Click to select)SecuritiesTransaction depositsReserve accountsLoansReserve deposits at Fed $ million (Click to select)Transaction depositsLoansSecuritiesReserve accountsReserve deposits at Fed $ million
MHM Bank
Assets Liabilities
(Click to select)SecuritiesReserve deposits at FedLoansTransaction depositsReserve accounts $ million (Click to select)SecuritiesReserve accountsReserve deposits at FedLoansTransaction deposits $ million
(Click to select)Transaction depositsReserve accountsReserve deposits at FedLoansSecurities $ million
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Presented below are a number of balance sheet accounts of Deep Blue Something, Inc. For each of the accounts below, indicate the proper balance sheet classification.
Balance Sheet Accounts
Balance Sheet Classification
(a) Investment in Preferred Stock.
Presented below are a number of balan Current AssetCurrent LiabilityProperty, Plant, and EquipmentRetained EarningsShareholders’ Equity
(b) Treasury Stock.
Presented below are a number of balan Current AssetCurrent LiabilityProperty, Plant, and EquipmentRetained EarningsShareholders’ Equity
(c) Common Stock.
Presented below are a number of balan Current AssetCurrent LiabilityProperty, Plant, and EquipmentRetained EarningsShareholders’ Equity
(d) Dividends Payable.
Presented below are a number of balan Current AssetCurrent LiabilityProperty, Plant, and EquipmentRetained EarningsShareholders’ Equity
(e) Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment.
Presented below are a number of balan Current AssetCurrent LiabilityProperty, Plant, and EquipmentRetained EarningsShareholders’ Equity
(f)(1) Construction in Process (Constructed for another party).
Presented below are a number of balan Current AssetCurrent LiabilityProperty, Plant, and EquipmentRetained EarningsShareholders’ Equity
(f)(2) Construction in Process (Constructed for the use of Deep Blue Something, Inc.).
Presented below are a number of balan Current AssetCurrent LiabilityProperty, Plant, and EquipmentRetained EarningsShareholders’ Equity
(g) Petty Cash.
Presented below are a number of balan Current AssetCurrent LiabilityProperty, Plant, and EquipmentRetained EarningsShareholders’ Equity
(h) Interest Payable.
Presented below are a number of balan Current AssetCurrent LiabilityProperty, Plant, and EquipmentRetained EarningsShareholders’ Equity
(i) Deficit.
Presented below are a number of balan Current AssetCurrent LiabilityProperty, Plant, and EquipmentRetained EarningsShareholders’ Equity
(j) Equity Investments (trading).
Presented below are a number of balan Current AssetCurrent LiabilityProperty, Plant, and EquipmentRetained EarningsShareholders’ Equity
(k) Income Taxes Payable.
Presented below are a number of balan Current AssetCurrent LiabilityProperty, Plant, and EquipmentRetained EarningsShareholders’ Equity
(l) Unearned Subscription Revenue.
Presented below are a number of balan Current AssetCurrent LiabilityProperty, Plant, and EquipmentRetained EarningsShareholders’ Equity
(m) Work in Process.
Presented below are a number of balan Current AssetCurrent LiabilityProperty, Plant, and EquipmentRetained EarningsShareholders’ Equity
(n) Salaries and Wages Payable.
Presented below are a number of balan Current AssetCurrent LiabilityProperty, Plant, and EquipmentRetained EarningsShareholders’ Equity
Answer
S/N Balance Sheet Accounts Balance Sheet Classification
(a) Investment in Preferred Stock Current Asset
(b) Treasury Stock Shareholders’ Equity
(c) Common Stock Shareholders’ Equity
(d) Dividends Payable Current Liability
(e) Accumulated Depreciation Property, Plant, and Equipment
-Equipment
(f)-1 Construction in Process Current Assets
(Constructed for another party).
(f)-2 Construction in Process Property, Plant, and Equipment
(Constructed for the use of Deep Blue Something, Inc.).
(g) Petty Cash. Current Assets
(h) Interest Payable Current Liability
(i) Deficit Retained Earning
(j) Equity Investments (trading) Current Assets
(k) Income Taxes Payable Current Liability
(l) Unearned Subscription Revenue Current Liability
(m) Work in Process Current Assets
(n) Salaries and Wages Payable Current Liability
Last year Electric Autos had sales of $190 million and assets at the start of the year of $330 million. If its return on start-of-year assets was 15%, what was its operating profit margin
Answer:
2.61%
Explanation:
The first step is to calculate the operating income
= ROE × assets
= 15/100 × $330,000,000
= 0.15 × $330,000,000
= $49,500,000
Therefore the operating profit margin can be calculated as follows
= operating income/sales
= $49,500,000/190,000,000
= 0.2605 × 100
= 2.61 %
What is a balance sheet?
Answer:
"In financial accounting, a balance sheet is a summary of the financial balances of an individual or organization, whether it be a sole proprietorship, a business partnership, a corporation, private limited company or other organization such as government or not-for-profit entity."
Explanation:
Sources: Wikipedia
Tandy Company was issued a charter by the state of Indiana on January 15 of this year. The charter authorized the following:
Common stock, $6 par value, 120,000 shares authorized
Preferred stock, 11 percent, par value $13 per share, 5,000 shares authorized
During the year, the following transactions took place in the order presented:
a. Sold and issued 21,900 shares of common stock at $26 cash per share.
b. Sold and issued 2,800 shares of preferred stock at $30 cash per share.
c. At the end of the year, the accounts showed net income of $41,600. No dividends were declared.
Required:
Prepare the stockholders’ equity section of the balance sheet at the end of the year.
Answer and Explanation:
The preparation of the stockholder equity section is presented below:
Tandy Company
Balance Sheet (Partial)
Stockholders Equity :
Contributed Capital :
Common stock (21,900 shares × $6) $131,400
Preferred stock (5,000 shares × $13) $65,000
Additional Paid in Capital - Common stock (21,900 shares × $20) $438,000
Additional Paid in Capital - Preferred stock (5,000 shares × $17) $85,000
Total Contributed Capital $719,400
Add: Retained Earnings $41,600
Total Stockholders Equity $761,000
On June 30, 20X1, a tornado damaged Jensen Corporation’s warehouse and factory, completely destroying the work-in-process inventory. Neither the raw materials nor finished goods inventories were damaged. A physical inventory taken after the tornado revealed the following valuations:
Raw materials $87,000
Work-in-process 0
Finished goods 151,000
$238,000
The inventory of January 1, 20X1, consisted of the following:
Raw materials $41,000
Work-in-process 128,000
Finished goods 173,000
$342,000
A review of the books and records disclosed that the gross profit margin historically approximated 28% of sales. The sales total for the first six months of 20X1 was $405,000. Raw material purchases totaled $150,000. Direct labor costs for this period were $112,000, and manufacturing overhead has historically been applied at 50% of direct labor.
Required:
Compute the value of the work-in-process inventory lost at June 30, 20X1.
Answer:
$130,400
Explanation:
Raw material transferred to WIP = Beginning balance + Purchase - Closing balance = $41,000 + $150,000 - $87,000 = $104,000
Cost of Goods manufactured = Closing balance + Cost of goods sold - Beginning balance
Cost of Goods manufactured = $151,000 + $405,000*70% - $173,000 = $151,000 + $291,600 - $173,000
Cost of Goods manufactured = $269,000
Ending Work in Process = Beginning balance + Direct material + Direct labor - Manufacturing overheads - Cost of goods manufactured
Ending Work in Process = $128,000 + $104,000 + $112,000 + $112,000*50% - $269,600
Ending Work in Process = $128,000 + $104,000 + $112,000 + $56,000 - $269,600
Ending balance of Work in Process = $130,400
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How did the recession influence the drug-naming process?
Answer:
Less economically stable countries implemented more pharmaceutical policy changes during the recession than economically stable countries. Unexpectedly, pharmaceutical sales volumes increased in almost all countries, whereas sales values declined, especially in less stable countries.
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The recession has caused many medications to be reformulated with cheaper ingredients that make them more affordable for the public. This reformulation forced a new name for medicines.
This happened because:
In times of economic recession, the entire economy of the country is deficient.This affects all industries in a very imposing way, as they can be left with poor economic conditions, which promotes a cost cut.One of the ways to promote this cost cut is with the reformulation of products, which start using alternative and cheaper materials in their compositions.This also makes the price of the product more accessible to consumers, since, in periods of recession, the consumer's purchasing power decreases.This reformulation process is very impactful on the pharmaceutical industry, since, in some cases, the change of materials in the composition of medications, forces the name of these medications to be changed, as the formulation is different.
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5.85 percent coupon bond with 10 years left to maturity is priced to offer a yield to maturity of 6.7 percent. You believe that in one year, the yield to maturity will be 6.0 percent. What is the change in price the bond will experience in dollars
Answer:
$50.92
Explanation:
10 years 9 years
Nper = 10*2 = 20 9*2 = 18
Rate = 6.7%/2 = 0.0335 6%/2 = 0.03
PMT = 1000*5.85%/2 = 29.25 1000*5.85%/2 = 29.25
FV = 1000 1000
PV (Price) = -PV(RATE, NPER, PMT, FV)
Price (10 years) = $938.77
Price (9 years) = $989.68
If interest rate decrease%. Change in price of bond = $989.68 - $938.77 = $50.92
basic level profession
Answer:
The basic level profession
Communication skills business communicator is a key point for every type of job. The ability to communicate effectively is very important for business relationships.Decision- Making skills one of the hardest things in our life is to make decisions. but it is also is one of the most important abilities that has a crucial role for us.Leadership skills are among the top qualities and competencies in the professional skills list.Organizational skills you need in the workplace can include general planning, coordinating resources, and meeting deadlines.Time Management skills are an important part of organizational skills.Flexibility is among the top abilities in the professional skills list.Stress Management skills is a good professional never allows stress to reflect his/ her job and tasksAn error understated Power Corporation's December 31, 2018, ending inventory by $54,000. What effect will this error have on total assets and net income for 2018?
Answer:
•The total Assets will be under stated by $54,000 in 2018.
•The Net income will also be understated by $54,000 in 2018.
Explanation:
In computing income statement, beginning inventory is usually added to net purchases, then minus ending inventory to arrive at cost of goods sold.
The cost of goods sold can also be computed as ;
Cost of goods sold = Beginning inventory + Net purchases - Ending inventory. What the above means is that if ending inventory is understated, then the cost of goods sold will be overstated.
The gross profit is arrived at by deducting cost of goods sold from net sales. So, if cost of goods sold is overstated, then the gross profit will be understated by same amount, whereas an overstated gross profit , will also over state net profit.
Inventory is an asset. When an inventory is understated, then the overall asset would also be understated by same amount.
which practice would you recommend that an inventory manager use for successful inventory planning?
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Plato/Edmentum
One of the Justices on the Supreme Court, stated that in this decision, the Supreme Court gave up power to gain power. What do you think this means?
Answer:
the judicial power shall be vested in one suprene court and in such lower courts as may be established by law.
MullerB Company’s employees earn vacation time at the rate of 1 hour per 40-hour work period. The vacation pay vests immediately, meaning an employee is entitled to the pay even if employment terminates. During 2018, total wages paid to employees equaled $909,000, including $9,000 for vacations actually taken in 2018, but not including vacations related to 2018 that will be taken in 2019. All vacations earned before 2018 were taken before January 1, 2018. No accrual entries have been made for the vacations.
Required:
Prepare the appropriate adjusting entry for vacations earned but not taken in 2018.
Answer and Explanation:
The journal entry is shown below:-
Vacation benefits expense Dr, $13,500
To Vacation benefits payable $13,500
(Being vacation benefits expense is recorded)
Vacation benefits payable = Actual vacation benefit - Vacation actually taken in 2018 but not includes vacation related to 2018
= (($909,000 - $9,000) × (1 ÷ 40)) - $9,000
= ($900,000 × 0.025) - $9,000
= $13,500
A Missouri job shop has four departmentsmachining (M), dipping in a chemical bath (D), finishing (F), and plating (P)assigned to four work areas. The operations manager, Mary Marrs, has gathered the following data for the movement of material. The number of workpieces moved yearly between work areas are:
M D F P
M
D
F
P
It costs $1 to move 1 workpiece 1 foot in the job shop. For the layout design of the job shop, Mary has the current layout (Plan A) and two proposals (Plan B and Plan C).
Required:
a. LAYOUT PLAN A: Distance between work areas (departments) in feet:
M D F P
M __ 21 13 19
D __ __ 7 11
F __ __ __ 4
P __ __ __ __
The yearly total material handling cost of the current layout presented in PLAN A = ___________$ nothing (enter your response as a whole number).
Answer:
Plan A cost $26,000
Explanation:
(21 * 6) + (13 * 18) + (19 * 2) + (7*4) + (11 * 2) + (4 * 18)
126 + 234 + 38 + 28 + 22 + 72
52,000 * 0.50 = 26,000
On June 30, 2021, Georgia-Atlantic, Inc. leased a warehouse equipment from IC Leasing Corporation. The lease agreement calls for Georgia-Atlantic to make semiannual lease payments of $464,149 over a four-year lease term, payable each June 30 and December 31, with the first payment at June 30, 2021. Georgia-Atlantic's incremental borrowing rate is 8%, the same rate IC uses to calculate lease payment amounts. Amortization is recorded on a straight-line basis at the end of each fiscal year. The fair value of the equipment is $3.2 million. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.)Required:1. Determine the present value of the lease payments at June 30, 2021 that Georgia-Atlantic uses to record the right-of-use asset and lease liability.2. What pretax amounts related to the lease would Georgia-Atlantic report in its balance sheet at December 31, 2021?3. What pretax amounts related to the lease would Georgia-Atlantic report in its income statement for the year ended December 31, 2021?(For all requirements, enter your answers in whole dollars and not in millions. Round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar.)
Answer:
A) = $3,249,995
B) pretax amount for for liability = $2,433,131
Depreciation amount for right of use = = $406,249
C) pretax amount for interest expense = $111,434
pretax amount for amortization expense = $406,249
Explanation:
1) Determining the present value of the lease payments at June 30 2021
semi-annual payments = $464149 for 4 - year lease term
total payments = 2 * 4 = 8
Yearly incremental borrowing = 8%
semi-annual incremental borrowing = 8/2 = 4%
hence present value of the lease payments
= semi annual lease payments * cumulative PV factor of annuity for the period
= $464149 * 7.00205 = $3,249,995
2) Determining The pretax amounts related to the lease would Georgia-Atlantic report in its balance sheet at December 31 2021
first we calculate the pretax amount of liability on 30.06.2021
= present value of lease payments - semi annual lease payments
= $3,249,995 - $464,149 = $2,785,846
next we calculate the Interest expense for 31.12.2021
= pretax amount * semi-annual incremental borrowing
= $2,785,846 * 4% = $111,434
Semiannual lease payment on 31.12.2021 = semiannual lease payment on 30.06.2021 which is = $464,149
Pre tax amount for liability for 31.12.2021
= pretax amount of liability + interest expense - semi annual lease payment
= $2,785,846 + $111,434 - $464,149 = $2,433,131
Depreciation on right to use assets for 2021
= present value of lease payments / 4 * ( 6/12 )
= ($3,249,995 / 4) * (6/12) = $406,249
Pre tax amount of right to use asset to be reported for 2021
= (present value of lease payments) - (depreciation on right to use assets)
= $3,249,995 - $406,249 = $2,843,746
3) Determine pretax amounts related to the lease would Georgia-Atlantic report in its income statement for the year ended December 31, 2021
Pre tax amount of interest expense Georgia Atlantic Inc. reports in its income statement will be
semi-annual lease payments * semi-annual incremental borrowing
= $2,785,846 * 4% = $111,434
Pre tax amount of amortization expenses Georgia Atlantic Inc. reports in its income statement will be
= (present value of lease payments / 4) * (6/12)
= $3,249,995 / 4 * 6/12 = $406,249
Does anybody know if CPA is profitable. I have heard that it is an easy way to make a side income whilst at college. Even a full time income for some ?
Explanation:
not the best option in my opinion
Discuss MSOs corporate governance. Has the company been able to separate the ownership and managerial control
Answer:
The corporate governance of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia MSO has failed.
Explanation:
The reason for failure of corporate governance at MSO was the lack of transparency. The owner of the company was the largest shareholder. There was lack of separation of ownership and control in the company. The management of the company has not been effective in managing the operations and there were lack of internal controls in place. The company has gone to produce lower category products such as cleaning fluid and so, this has lead the company to deteriorate its brand image.
Stine Corp.'s trial balance reflected the following account balances at December 31, 2014: Accounts receivable (net) $19,000 Trading securities 6,000 Accumulated depreciation on equipment and furniture 15,000 Cash 16,000 Inventory 30,000 Equipment 25,000 Patent 4,000 Prepaid expenses 2,000 Land held for future business site 18,000 In Stine's December 31, 2014 balance sheet, the current assets total is:__________
Answer:...
Explanation:
Stine Corp.'s trial balance reflected the following account balances at December 31, 2014:
Accounts receivable (net) $19,000
Trading securities 6,000
Accumulated depreciation on equipment and furniture 15,000
Cash 16,000
Inventory 30,000
Equipment 25,000
Patent 4,000
Prepaid expenses 2,000
Land held for future business site 18,000
In Stine's December 31, 2014 balance sheet, the current assets total is [A] (please enter your answer as a whole number without any dollar sign, thousand separator, or decimal points.
Green Cabinets is a custom cabinet builder. They recently completed a set of kitchen cabinets (Job Number 1478), as summarized below Job Number:1478 Date Started: 4/07/20x8 Date Completed: 4/22/20x8 Description: Cherry kitchen cabinets Applied Manufacturing Overhead Hours Direct Materials Direct Labor Req No Ticket 128 Amount Hours Amount Rate Amount $375 235 385 18 414 130 588 391 25 395 140 133 9 243 401 215 52 Total 965 Total $1,244 Cost Summary Direct Material Cost 965 Direct Labor Cost 1,244 Applied Manufacturing Overhead Total Cost Green Cabinets applies overhead to jobs at a rate of $12 per direct labor hour.
(a) How much overhead would be applied to Job Number 1478 Applied Manufacturing Overhead
(b) What is the total cost of Job Number 1478?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Green Cabinets is a custom cabinet builder. They recently completed a set of kitchen cabinets (Job Number 1478), as summarized below Job Number:1478 Date Started: 4/07/20x8 Date Completed: 4/22/20x8 Description: Cherry kitchen cabinets Applied Manufacturing Overhead Hours Direct Materials Direct Labor Req No Ticket 128 Amount Hours Amount Rate Amount $375 235 385 18 414 130 588 391 25 395 140 133 9 243 401 215 52 Total 965 Total $1,244 Cost Summary Direct Material Cost 965 Direct Labor Cost 1,244 Applied Manufacturing Overhead Total Cost Green Cabinets applies overhead to jobs at a rate of $12 per direct labor hour.
If the economy is on the production possibilities frontier, which of the following might allow the economy to increase its capacity?
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a
Increase consumption and decrease government spending
b
Decrease exports
c
Decrease imports
d
Increase government spending
Answer:
The Correct Answer is A
Increase consumption and decrease government spending
Explanation:
In macroeconomics, the PPF is the tip at which a nation's economy is most efficiently manufacturing its multiple services and goods, therefore designating its sources in the best means possible.
In a market report, the production possibility frontier is a curve representing the different amounts of two commodities that can be created both depend on the same measurable resources.