Answer:
the representative cannot take any action without the customer's specific authorization.
Explanation:
In a normal circumstance since the security has hit the level that was mentioned by the client then the representative would normally purchase the security at that level. Unfortunately, since the situation makes no mention whatsoever of the customer giving the representative a written power of attorney over the account; then the representative cannot take any action without the customer's specific authorization. Otherwise, this would be considered illegal.
Season tickets for the Dingos are priced at $240 and include 12 home games. An equal amount of revenue is recognized after each game is played. When the season began, the amount credited to Unearned Ticket Revenue was $1,224,000. By the end of October, $714,000 of the Unearned Ticket Revenue had been recognized as revenue. How many season tickets did the Dingos sell
Answer:
5,100 tickets
Explanation:
The computation of the season tickets sold is shown below:
The Volume of Season Tickets is
= (Amount Credited to Unearned Revenue Account) ÷ (Price Per Ticket)
where,
The Amount credited is $ 1,224,000
And, the price per ticket is $240
Now placing these values to the above formula
So, the number of season tickets sold is
= $1,224,000 ÷ $240
= 5,100 tickets
We simply applied the above formula
Revise your worksheet to reflect the following transactions and updated values at the end of the accounting period, then answer the questions that follow. 7,200 1,400 9,900 1,100
1. Cash on hand at the company and not yet deposited at the bank.
2. EFT for monthly utility bill not yet recorded by the company.
3. Note collected by the bank and not yet recorded by the company.
4. Interest collected by the bank from note in #3 not yet recorded by the company.
5. A check witten for insurance expense for $110 was cashed. The check was recorded on the books for $190.
6. Checks written by the company but not yet processed by the bank.
7. Service fee charged by bank but not yet recorded by the company.
8. Customer checks determined by the bank to have nonsufficient funds. 3,100 100 2,700
Bank balance at the end of the period.
Company balance at the end of the period. 19,610 16,830 Required:
1-a. What is the revised
Cash balance at the end of the period?
Cash $ 23,710 1-b. Is the bank reconciliation in balance?
Yes
Nο
2-a. What is the balance in Cash if the entry to correct the insurance payment hasn't been made?
Cash 2-b. Would the bank reconciliation still be in balance?
Yes
No
3. Which statement below is true regarding the effect of the company incorrectly recording a customer deposit at $190,000 rather than $19,000?
No effect on the bank reconciliation.
The difference of $171,000 will be subtracted from the book balance.
The difference of $171,000 will be added to the book balance.
The bank balance will be increased by $190,000.
Answer:
1a. Revised Cash balance $23,710
1b. No. the Bank reconciliation is NOT in balance
2a.$23,630
2b.No. The bank reconciliation will still NOT be in balance
3.The difference of $171,000 will be subtracted from the book balance
Explanation:
1a.Preparation of the Revised Cash Book
Particular Debit Particular Credit
Unadjusted $16,830; EFT of Utility $1,400
Balance $9,900 ; Bil $100
Note Collected 1,100; Service Fee Charged $2,700
Interest on Note Collected 90 ; NSF Checks Dishonored $23,710
Excess of Insurance Expense 27,910; Revised Balance $27,910
Therefore the Revised Cash balance at the end of the period will be $23,710
1b.NO. The Bank reconciliation is NOT in balance because the revised balance is still not matched with the bank balance reason been that the amount of $23,710 is not equal to $19,610
2-a) In a situation where the entry to correct the insurance payment hasn’t been made, the balance of cash book will be :
$23,710 – $80 = $23,630
2-b) No. The bank reconciliation will still NOT be in balance because $23,630 is not equal to $19,610
3. If company incorrectly recording a customer deposit at $190,000 rather than $19,000, this increases the balance of cash book by $171,000. Therefore, the company subtracted the difference of $171,000 from the book balance
1a.Rectified Cash balance $23,710
1b.No. the Bank reconciliation is NOT in balance
2a.$23,630
2b.No.The bank reconciliation will always NOT be in balance
Prepare Bank reconciliation
1a. Now we Preparation of the Revised Cash Book is:
Particular Debit and Credit
Unadjusted $16,830; and EFT of Utility $1,400The Balance is $9,900; Bill is $100Then Note Collected 1,100; Service Fee Charged $2,700Now the Interest on Note Collected 90; NSF Checks Dishonored $23,710Then Excess of Insurance Expense 27,910; Revised Balance $27,910Hence the Revised Cash balance at the end of the period will be $23,7101b.NO. When The Bank reconciliation is NOT in balance because the adjusted balance is still not matched with the bank balance reasoning is that the amount of $23,710 is not equal to $19,610
2-a) In circumstances where the entry to rectify the insurance payment hasn’t been made, the balance of the cash book will be :
$23,710 – $80 = $23,630
2-b) No. When The bank reconciliation will still NOT be in balance because $23,630 is not equal to $19,610
3. If the company mistakenly registers a consumer deposit at $190,000 rather than $19,000, this increases the balance of the cash book by $171,000. Thus, the company subtracted the distinction of $171,000 from the book balance The distinction of $171,000 will be subtracted from the book balance
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A gasoline station very near a professional football stadium parks car to make money on game days. Last year it charged $4.00 per car and parked 1,000 cars. This year it raised the parking price to$ 6.00 and parked 800 cars. Calculate the total revenue. Did the station owner make a good economic decision in raising the parking prices from one year to the next? Explain
Answer:
Total revenue last year = $4 × 1000 = $4000
Total revenue this year = $6 × 800 = $4,800
Yes. It's a good economic decision because demand is inelastic. When demand is inelastic a rise in price would lead to an increase in profits.
Explanation:
Total revenue = price x quantity sold
Total revenue last year = $4 × 1000 = $4000
Total revenue this year = $6 × 800 = $4,800
To determine if raising the parking prices from one year to the next was a good decision, we have to determine the elasticity of demand.
Price elasticity of demand measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to changes in price of the good.
Elasticity of demand = percentage change in quantity demanded/ percentage change in price.
Percentage change in price = (6/4) - 1 = 0.5 = 50%
Elasticity of demand = 20% / 50% = 0.4
Demand is inelastic because the absolute value of elasticity is less than 1. If demand Is inelastic and prices are increased, total revenue rises because the fall in total demand would be less than the rise in price.
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Answer:
The total revenue recieved this year from parking cars would be of $4,800
The station owner made a good decission in raising the ticket prices
Explanation:
In order to calculate the total revenue recieved this year from parking cars we would have to make the following calculation:
Revenue recieved this year from parking cars = $6*800
Revenue recieved this year from parking cars =$4,800
The total revenue recieved this year from parking cars would be of $4,800
Revenue recieved last year from parking cars = $4*1,000 = $4000
Since the revenue increased by $800 between the two years, the station owner made a good decission in raising the ticket prices.
To create a bulleted list, Nathan should select the list first. Next, he should navigate to the of the Word window. After that, he should go to the command group. Then, he should click the picture that shows .
Answer: 3 tiny dots with tiny lines next to them.
Explanation: Because that is the icon you select to insert bullet points or a number system.
Colgate reported Diluted EPS of $2.38 in accordance with GAAP. How much higher would EPS be if Colgate ignored the impact of restructuring and other one-time charges during the period
Answer:
EPS will be higher than $2.38
Explanation:
The Earnings per share is the value available to stockholders of the company after the deduction of all the expense and taxes. Restructuring expense are one time expense and they are reported as other operating expenses in the Income Statement. The inclusion of restructuring and other one-time charges in the Income Statement results in lower Earnings before Tax and ultimately reduced net profit. If these cost are excluded the Earning will rise which will give rise to EPS of the company.
An asset used in a four-year project falls in the five-year MACRS class for tax purposes. The asset has an acquisition cost of $4,650,000 and will be sold for $1,325,000 at the end of the project. If the tax rate is 22 percent, what is the aftertax salvage value of the asset
Answer:
After tax salvage value of the asset = $1210274
Explanation:
Given book value of purchase = $4650000
Accumulated depreciation [tex]=4650000* ( 0.2 + 0.32 + 0.192 + 0.1152) = $3846480[/tex]
Book value at the time of sale = book value of purchase - Accumulated depreciation
Book value at the time of sale = $4650000 - $3846480 = $803520
Gain on disposal = salvage value of plant - Book value at the time of sale
Gain on disposal = $1325000 - $803520
Gain on disposal = $521480
Tax on gain on disposal = 521480 * 22% = $114725.60
After tax cash flow = 1325000 – 114725.60 = $1210274
3. The impossible trinity Suppose the government of Iraq is deciding what kind of monetary policy and exchange rate regime to choose. The government wants to ensure stability in international trade and investment by pegging the Iraqi dinar to the U.S. dollar. Which of the following policy choices will achieve this goal? Check all that apply. Controlling the interest rate in the country without imposing restrictions on foreign exchange trading Controlling the interest rate in the country and imposing restrictions on foreign exchange trading Maintaining capital controls with no independent monetary policy
Answer:
Correct Answer is (B)
Explanation:
We look at the objectives the government has in mind to achieve;
- stability in international trade
- stability in investment
Which of the listed policies will achieve these goals?
- the tool here used to control international trade is foreign exchange trading
- the tool used to control investment is interest rate
To achieve stability in these 2 indicators, both tools should be controlled. Thus the monetary policy & exchange rate regime to choose here is:
Controlling the interest rate in the country and imposing restrictions on foreign exchange trading.
Option (C) won't suffice because an independent monetary policy is necessary.
The balance in Ashwood Company's Accounts Payable account at December 31, 2016, was $1,200,000 before any necessary year-end adjustment relating to the following: Goods were in transit from a vendor to Ashwood on December 31, 2016. The invoice cost was $85,000, and the goods were shipped FOB shipping point on December 29, 2016. The goods were received on January 2, 2017. Goods shipped FOB shipping point on December 20, 2016, from a vendor to Ashwood were lost in transit. The invoice cost was $40,000. On January 5, 2017, Ashwood filed a $40,000 claim against the common carrier. Goods shipped FOB destination on December 22, 2016, from a vendor to Ashwood were received on January 6, 2017. The invoice cost was $20,000. What amount should Ashwood report as accounts payable on its December 31, 2016, balance sheet? a. $1,345,000 b. $1,325,000 c. $1,260,000 d. $1,285,000
Answer:
$1,325,000 is the amount to be recorded as accounts payable on Ashwood's report of 31 December, 2016 balance sheet
Explanation:
Here, we want to calculate the amount that Ashwood should report as accounts payable on its December 31, 2016 balance sheet.
The correct answer to this is adding together : The balance in Ashwood Company's Accounts Payable account at December 31, 2016 + Invoice cost of goods in transit from vendor on December 31, 2016 + invoice cost of goods lost in transit
From the question, we can identify the following;
Balance in Ashwood Company's Accounts Payable account at December 31, 2016 = $1,200,000
invoice cost of goods in transit from vendor on December 31, 2016 = $85,000
invoice cost of goods lost in transit = $40,000
Plugging these values into the equation, we have;
1,200,000 + 85,000 + 40,000 = $1,325,000
Bonita Company uses a job order cost system in each of its three manufacturing departments. Manufacturing overhead is applied to jobs on the basis of direct labor cost in Department D, direct labor hours in Department E, and machine hours in Department K.
In establishing the predetermined overhead rates for 2020, the following estimates were made for the year.
Department
D E K
Manufacturing overhead $990,000 $1,750,000 $1,080,000
Direct labor costs $1,237,500 $1,875,000 $675,000
Direct labor hours 150,000 125,000 60,000
Machine hours 600,000 750,000 120,000
During January, the job cost sheets showed the following costs and production data.
Department
D E K
Direct materials used $140,000 $126,000 $78,000
Direct labor costs $120,000 $110,000 $37,500
Manufacturing overhead incurred $99,000 $124,000 $79,000
Direct labor hours 8,000 11,000 3,500
Machine hours 34,000 45,000 10,400
Required:
a. Compute the predetermined overhead rate for each department.
b. Compute the total manufacturing costs assigned to jobs in January in each department.
c. Compute the under- or overapplied overhead for each department at January 31.
Answer:
a.Department D = $0.80 per direct labor cost, Department E = $14 per direct labor hour, Department K = $9 per machine hour.
b.Department D = $96,000, Department E = $154,000, Department K = $93,600
c.Department D = $ 3,000 Under-applied, Department E = $30,000 Over-applied, Department K = $14,600 Over-applied
Explanation:
Predetermined Overhead Rate is used to apportion Factory Overheads to Jobs or Products.
Predetermined Overhead Rate = Budgeted Overheads / Budgeted Activity
Department D = $990,000 / $1,237,500
= $0.80 per direct labor cost
Department E = $1,750,000 / 125,000
= $14 per direct labor hour
Department K = $1,080,000 / 120,000
= $9 per machine hour
Overheads Assigned to Jobs = Predetermined Overhead Rate × Actual Activity.
Department D = $0.80 × $120,000
= $96,000
Department E = $14 × 11,000
= $154,000
Department K = $9 × 10,400
= $93,600
If, Actual Overheads > Assigned Overheads = Under-applied
If, Actual Overheads < Assigned Overheads = Over-applied
Department D = $ 99,000 - $96,000
= $ 3,000 Under-applied
Department E = $154,000 - $124,000
= $30,000 Over-applied
Department K = $93,600 - $79,000
= $14,600 Over-applied
g the company purchased an equipment at $55,275. Two years later, the equipment is sold for $24,120. The equipment is classified as five-year property for MACRS. The MACRS annual depreciation rates are 20%, 32%, 19.2%, 11.52%, 11.52%, 5.76%, for Years 1 to 6, respectively.What is the after tax salvage value of this sale at the year 2
Answer:
to determine the after tax salvage value I assumed a 21% corporate tax rate (no tax rate was given in the question):
after tax salvage value = salvage value - [(book value - market value) x tax rate] = -$2,412 - [($24,120 - $26,532) x 21%] = -$2,412 - (-$506.52) = $1,905.48
Explanation:
original purchase cost $55,275
depreciation year 1 = $55,275 x 0.2 = $11,055, book value $44,220
depreciation year 2 = $55,275 x 0.32 = $17,688, book value $26,532
equipment is sold at $24,120 resulting in a net loss = $24,120 - $26,532 = -$2,412
n the summer there are many teenagers looking for minimum wage jobs, so firms are able to fill all open positions easily. This suggests that, at least during the summer, the supply of labor is:
Answer:
According to the analogy, the supply of unskilled labour is high during summer.
Explanation:
The total amount in hours that workers are willing to work at a given real wage rate is, in economics, referred to as the supply of labour. As a matter of mathematical accuracy, the amount of hours is usually adjusted for quality of result attained.
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Suppose that Tommy takes a workplace personality quiz that shows that he is highly creative. Store managers decide to transfer him to the produce department, where he is trained in cutting produce and displaying it on the shelves. Which approach to job design best characterizes this scenario?
Answer:
The Motivational approach
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Explanation:
Solution
In this scenario Tommy is one of the person in meat department that has specialized skill in cutting process that even neglect his pain making the cutting process.
The transferring to producing department make him to show the produced cutting meat to attract customers to the store.
That step taken in regards to Tommy by the store managers is a motivational approach.
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Mary Graham worked as a real estate agent for Piedmont Properties for 15 years. Her annual income is approximately $100,000 per year. Mary is considering estab- lishing her own real estate agency. She expects to generate revenues during the first year of $2 million. Salaries paid to her employees are expected to total $1.5 million. Operating expenses (i.e., rent, supplies, utility services) are expected to total $250,000. To begin the business, Mary must borrow $500,000 from her bank at an interest rate of 15 percent. Equipment will cost Mary $50,000. At the end of one year, the value of this equipment will be $30,000, even though the depreciation expense for tax purposes is only $5,000 during the first year.
a) Determine the (pre-tax) accounting profit for this venture.
b) Determine the (pre-tax) economic profit for this venture.
c) Which of the costs for this firm are explicit and which are implicit?
Answer and Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
a. The pre tax accounting profit is
= Revenue - operating expenses - salaries - depreciation - interest on loan
= $2,000,000 - $250,000 - $1,500,000 - $5,000 - ($500,000 × 15%)
= $2,000,000 - $250,000 - $1,500,000 - $5,000 - $75,000
= $170,000
b. The pre tax economic profit is
= Revenue - operating expenses - salaries - foregone income - actual depreciation - interest on loan
= $2,000,000 - $250,000 - $1,500,000 - $100,000 - $20,000 - $75,000
= $55,000
The actual depreciation is
= $50,000 - $30,000
= $20,000
c. The explicit cost is the cost which includes wages & salaries, operating expense, depreciation expenses etc while the implicit cost includes the opportunity cost and annual depreciation cost
Jack's Construction Co. has 80,000 bonds outstanding that are selling at par value. Bonds with similar characteristics are yielding 8.5%. The company also has 4 million shares of common stock outstanding. The stock has a beta of 1.1 and sells for $40 a share. The U.S. Treasury bill is yielding 4% and the market risk premium is 8%. Jack's tax rate is 35%. What is Jack's weighted average cost of capital
Answer:
The answer is =10.36%
Explanation:
The weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is a way that a company calculates its cost of financing and acquiring assets by comparing the debt and equity structure of the business.
WACC = WeRe + WdRd
We is weight of equity
Re is cost of equity
Wd is weight of debt
Rd is cost of debt
For its cost of equity:
Ke = Rf + beta(market risk premium)
Where Ke is cost of equity
Rf is risk free rate of return( treasury bill return)
4% + 1.1 x 8%
= 12.8%
Total debt 80,000 x $1,000 = $80million
Common: 4million x $40 = $160million
Total = $80milllion + $160million
=$240million.
Therefore, WACC is
WdRd= 80/240 x [8.5% x(1-35%)]
80/240 x 5.5%
=1.83%
WeRe = 160/240 x 12.8%
= 8.53%
=1.83% + 8.53%
=10.36%
A medical student will complete her residency and go into medical practice in 4 years. She needs to purchase expensive medical equipment to start the practice. In order to determine the amount of money that must be invested today to meet this capital need, all of the following are needed except:___________.1. Current cost of medical equipment2. Assumed rate of return3. Expected inflation rate
Answer:
3. Expected inflation rate
Explanation:
To determine the amount of money that the medical student must invest today to meet this capital need, she needs to know the current cost of medical equipment to have the the amount she needs to be able to buy the equipment. Also, she has to know the assumed rate of return to determine the amount of interest she will receive as the formula to calculate the money she needs today is:
PV= FV/(1+r)^n, where:
PV= present value
FV= future value
r= rate of return
n= number of periods of time
According to this, the answer is that the option that she doesn't need to find the amount of money that must be invested today to meet this capital need is the expected inflation rate as the formula to calculate the present value considers the amount she will need, the rate of return and the period of time.
A $20,000 loan is to be amortized for 10 years with quarterly payments of $699.44. If the interest rate is 7%, compounded quarterly, what is the unpaid balance immediately after the sixth payment
Answer:
The answer is "17809.46"
Explanation:
Given:
P= $20,000
quarterly payment k= $699.44
interest rate quarterly r= 7%
[tex]r=\frac{7}{400}\\\\r= 0.0175[/tex]
n=6
Formula:
[tex]\ unpaid \ balance = P(1+r)^n-K\times \frac{(1+r)^n-1}{r}[/tex]
[tex]=20,000(1+0.0175)^6-699.44\times \frac{(1+0.0175)^6-1}{0.0175}\\\\=20,000(1.0175)^6-699.44\times \frac{(1.0175)^6-1}{0.0175}\\\\=20,000\times 1.10970235-699.44\times \frac{1.10970235-1}{0.0175}\\\\=22,194.047-699.44 \times \frac{0.10970235}{0.0175}\\\\=22,194.047-699.44 \times 6.26870571\\\\=22,194.047-4384.58352\\\\=17809.4635\\\\[/tex]
The final answer is "[tex]\bold{= 17809.46}\\[/tex]".
The records of Pippins, Inc., included the following information: Net sales $ 1,000,000 Gross margin 475,000 Interest expense 50,000 Income tax expense 80,000 Net income 240,000 Compute the times interest earned ratio, rounded to the nearest decimal. 4.8 6.4 7.4 20.0
Answer:
Times interest earned (TIE) = 7.4 times
Explanation:
The times interest earned (TIE) ratio is a measure used to analyze the company's ability to meet its debt obligations on the basis of its current income level. The TIE ratio is calculated as follows,
Times Interest Earned (TIE) = EBIT / Total Interest expense
Where,
EBIT is the earnings of the company before interest and taxTo calculate TIE, we first need to determine the EBIT. EBIT can be calculated by backward working. Thus, EBIT is:
EBIT = Net income + tax + interest expense
EBIT = 240000 + 80000 + 50000
EBIT = $370000
Times interest earned (TIE) = 370000 / 50000
Times interest earned (TIE) = 7.4 times
Testbank Multiple Choice Question 96 On June 30, 2021, when Bonita Industries's stock was selling at $66 per share, its capital accounts were as follows: Capital stock (par value $50; 58000 shares issued) $2900000 Premium on capital stock 580000 Retained earnings 4150000 If a 100% stock dividend were declared and distributed, capital stock would be $3480000. $5800000. $7656000. $2900000.
Answer:
$5800000
Explanation:
Stock dividend refers to a form of dividend payment whereby additional stock shares of the company are distributed to shareholders instead of paying the shareholders in cash.
Stock dividends are also known as stock spills and it increases the common stock par value by its declared percentage.
Since the a 100% stock dividend were declared and distributed, this would increase the common stock as follows:
Increase in common stock = $2,900,000 * 100% = $2,900,000.
Therefore, the new common stock would be:
New common stock = Existing common stock + Increase in common stock = $2,900,000 + $2,900,000 = $5,800,000.
Therefore, If a 100% stock dividend were declared and distributed, capital stock would be $5,800,000.
Suppose that a young couple has just had their first baby and they wish to ensure that enough money will be available to pay for their child's college education. Currently, college tuition, books, fees, and other costs average $20,000 per year. On average, tuition and other costs have historically increased at a rate of 6% per year. Assuming that college costs continue to increase an average of 6% per year and that all her college savings are invested in an account paying 8% interest, then the amount of money she will need to have available at age 20 to pay for all four years of her undergraduate education is closest to ________.
Answer:
$256,571
Explanation:
College Graduation fee for four years in the present value
PV = $20,000 x 4 = $80,000
As historically the fee has risen by 6% we need to find future value when the baby will be 20 years old by using future value formula
Let's say
FV = Future value
PV = Present value
n = number of years
i = Interest
Workings
FV = PV x ((1+growth rate)^n)
FV = $80,000 x ( (1+0.06)^20)
FV = $256,571
As the bank interest rate is 8% the saving need to be deposited annualy can be calculated as
Savings = (FV x i) / ((1+i)^n)-1)
Savings = ($256,571 x 0.08) / ((1+0.08)^20)-1)
Savings = 20,525.68 / 3.66
Savings = $5,608
Congratulations! You just finished up your MHA. You are now making the big bucks!! You are pulling down $75,000 a year. Your estimated payroll taxes are 20%. You also have a small healthcare consultancy and you make $100 a month for your wonderful advice. You have a lot of expenses: You bought a new car - the car note is $350 a month. Gas for your car is $50 a month You have a mortgage of $850. Health insurance is $400 You love to eat out and you spent $300 a month in food. You have a student loan payment of $300 You have a credit card monthly statement of $1,100 How much do you have left at the end of this month?
Answer:
Balance available on hand at month-end is $1,750
Explanation:
Monthly gross salary= $6,250 ($75,000 / 12 month)
Less: Payroll Taxes $1,250 ($6,250 * 20%)
Net Monthly salary $5,000
Add: Monthly Consultancy Income $100
Monthly income available on hand $5,150 $5,150
Less: Monthly Car note $350
Monthly Car gas $50
Monthly mortgage $850
Monthly Health insurance $400
Monthly food spending $300
Monthly student loan payment $300
Monthly credit card payable $1,100
Total deductions $3,350 $3,350
Balance available on hand at month-end $1,750
If a business using the specific identification method of inventory has two items on hand at $300 each and purchases four items at $400 each, what is the value of inventory if two of the $300 items are sold
Answer:
The value of inventory is $1600.
Explanation:
The business has two inventory on hand that cost $300 each so total value of inventory = 2 × 300 = $600
The value of four items at $400 each = 4 × 400 = $1600
Total number of items = 2 + 4 = 6
Total value of 6 items = 600 + 1600 = $2200
The value of sold inventory = 2 × 300 = $600
The value of inventory = total value of inventory - The value of sold inventory
The value of inventory = $2200 - $600
The value of inventory = $1600
Jason Rodriguez works as a waiter in a Houston restaurant. His boss overhears Jason telling a co-worker during a break period that he thinks that the president ought to be impeached. The boss, a big supporter of the president, fires Jason on the spot. Jason thinks the boss violated his freedom of speech. Would you expect that Jason would be able to get his job back on that basis?
Answer:
No
Explanation:
It is mentioned in the question that the boss who is a big supporter of the president fired Jason, who works as a waiter in the restaurant
So based on the given situation, the first amendment is applied for the government employees as it become the first priority for everyone, not for the private employees
Hence, the answer is no
Prior to creating a network, it is important to: Identify the party responsible for each activity. Calculate the float for each activity. Understand the activity precedence. Identify all loops through activities.
Answer:
The correct answer to the following question will be Option C (Understand the activity precedence).
Explanation:
Networking is not only useful in the growth of a business or the improvement of one's personal life but could also play an important role throughout the social life benefit of the entire.Professional connections or networks can support one's career in certain aspects, whether someone is taking a job, obtaining a progression, or exploiting a pay raise. Nevertheless, to go through all things, clients, therefore, need to move beyond their usual environment or start socializing in a certain profession.The other given choices are not related to the given situation. So that Option C would be the appropriate one.
1- What are the goals of the Deposit Insurance Corporation? 2- what is the Income tax brackets? Thank you in advance. Regards.
Answer:
The deposit insurance corporation created in 1933 is responsible for insuring the deposits of the US banks in case of emergency. It is an independent federal agency. It was created to keep the financial system stable by promoting sound banking practises. It insures deposit amount upto $250,000 if the depositor is a member firm. The consumers should confirm whether heir institution is FDIC insured or not. Its main objective is to avoid "Great Depression " like situation by preventing bank runs.
Tax bracket is a range of income that is taxable. Tax brackets follow a progressive tax system in which the tax progressively increases as a persons income grows. People with low income either fall into low tax brackets or don't have to pay tax at all.
An anticipated purchase of equipment for $1,000,000, with a useful life of eight years and no residual value, is expected to yield the following annual net incomes and net cash flows:
Year Net Income Net Cash Flow
1 $210,000 $400,000
2 180,000 320,00
3 145,000 280,000
4 125,000 270,000
5 60,000 220,000
6 60,000 220,000
7 60,000 220,000
8 60,000 220,000
1. What is the cash payback period?
2. All of the following are advantages of using the average rate of return except:
A. The average rate of return is easy to compute.
B. The average rate of return method uses present values.
C. The average rate of return method includes the entire amount of the income earned over the life of the proposal.
D. None of these choices are correct.
3. The interest rate used in net present value analysis is referred to as the
a. rate of return on investments.
b. hurdle rate.
c. internal rate of return.
d. none of these choices are correct.
4. When using capital rationing, unfunded proposals
a. are discarded for purposes of decision making for all future plans.
b. may be reconsidered if funds later become available.
c. are always considered to be unacceptable.
d. none of these choices are correct.
Answer:
3 years
The average rate of return method includes the entire amount of the income earned over the life of the proposal.
a. rate of return on investments
b. may be reconsidered if funds later become available.
Explanation:
Cash payback period measures how long it takes to recover the amount invested in a project from the cumulative cash flow.
Amount invested = $-1,000,000
Amount recovered in year 1 = $-1,000,000 + $400,000 = $-600,000
Amount recovered in year 2 = $-600,000 + 320,00 = $-280,000
Amount recovered in year 3 = $-280,000 + 280,000 = 0
The amount invested is recovered In the 3 year
Average accounting rate = average net income/ average book value
Net present value is the present value of after tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested. The interest rate used is the rate of return on investments.
The hurdle rate is the least acceptable rate that a project can have for it to be acceptable.
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Accounting practice in the United States follows the generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) developed by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), which is a nongovernmental, professional standards body that monitors accounting practices and evaluates controversial issues. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requires all publicly traded companies to periodically report their financial information.
A publicly held corporation must publish an annual report that contains the balance sheet, income statement, statement of cash flows, statement of retained earnings, and other financial information for analysis.
The following descriptions of the major financial statements and reports that a firm publishes. Identify the correct statement or report for each description.
Description :
a. Is required by the SEC and includes the audited document that shows the company's financial results for the past year and management's discussion about the future outlook and plans
b. Gives details about the firm's sales, costs, and profits for the past accounting period
c. Details changes in the capital received from investors in exchange for stock (paid-in capital), donated capital, and retained earings.
d. Provides details about the flow of funds from operating, investing, and financing activities.
e. Summarizes a company's assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity at a specific point in time.
Answer: a. Annual Report
b. Income statement
c. Statement of Shareholder Equity.
d. Cashflow Statement
e. Balance Sheet.
Explanation:
The Annual Report is a comprehensive report that aims to show stakeholders including the SEC what the company has been up to in the previous year. It analyzes the business's financial report and also the strategic goals of the business as well.
The Income Statement lets stakeholders know how the company's business transactions went for the previous period. It shows how much goods and services were sold as well as the expenses involved.
The Statement of Shareholder Equity aims to show how the business's dealings during the year have impacted the ownership of the company. It shows the Capital and the Retained Earnings.
The Cashflow Statement aims to show just how much actual cash that the business has. To do so it usually divides the cash transactions into Operating, Investing, and Financing activities.
The Balance Sheet summarizes the components of the Accounting Equation which includes Assets, Liabilities and Equity. This way a person can see at a glance how the business operates.
On January 1 2021 Salvatore Company leased several machines from Nola Corporation under a three year operating lease agreement. The lease calls for semiannual payments of $15,000 each payable on June 30 and December 31 of each year. The machines were acquired by Nola at a cost of $90,000 and are expected to have a useful life of five years with no expected residual value Required Prepare the appropriate journal entries for the lessor from the beginning of the lease through the end of 2021. Of no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal entry required" in the first account field.)
Answer and Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below:
1. Equipment $90,000
To Cash $90,000
(Being the cost of the building is recorded)
For recording this we debited the equipment as it increased the assets and credited the cash as it decreased the assets
2. Cash $15,000
To Lease Revenue $15,000
(Being the recognition of revenue is recorded)
For recording this we debited the cash as it increased the assets and credited the lease revenue as it also increased the revenue
3. Cash $15,000
To Lease Revenue $15,000
(Being the recognition of revenue is recorded)
For recording this we debited the cash as it increased the assets and credited the lease revenue as it also increased the revenue
4. Depreciation $18,000 ($90,000 ÷ 5 years)
To Accumulated depreciation $18,000
(Being the depreciation expense is recorded)
For recording this we debited the depreciation as it increased the expenses and credited the accumulated depreciation as it decreased the assets
The following selected transactions were completed by Fasteners Inc. Co., a supplier of buttons and zippers for clothing:
20Y3
Nov.
21 Received from McKenna Outer Wear Co., on account, a $66,000, 60-day, 8% note dated November 21 in settlement of a past due account.
Dec.
31 Recorded an adjusting entry for accrued interest on the note of November 21. 20Y4
Jan.
20 Received payment of note and interest from McKenna Outer Wear Co.
Required:
Journalize the entries to record the transactions.
Answer:
20Y3
Nov. 21 :
Debit Notes receivable $66,000
Credit Accounts receivable $66,000
(To recognize notes receivable iro past due account)
Dec. 31:
Debit Interest revenue $161.33
Credit Interest receivable $161.33
(To record accrued interest on notes receivable)
Jan. 20:
Debit Cash $66,880
Credit Notes receivable $66,000
Credit Interest receivable $880
(To record payment of note and interest on Nov. 21 notes)
Explanation:
Note receivable is a promissory note with a written promise made by the borrower to the lender (payee) to pay a certain, definite sum at a specified date.
Interest revenue on the notes is calculated as: Principal x Interest Rate x Time
In this case, the total interest expense is $66,000 x 8%/12 x 2 months = $880.
Total interest expense to the Company as at December 31 is therefore $880 / 60 days x 11 days = $161.33.
Planet Food is currently operating at full capacity. The profit margin and the dividend payout ratio are held constant. Net working capital and fixed assets vary directly with sales. Sales are projected to increase by 6 percent. What is the external financing need
Answer:
The answer is $30
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Explanation:
Solution
Given that
The total assets projected = $8,850 × 1.06
= $9,381.00
Projected accounts payable = $1,300 × 1.06
= $1,378.00
Projected retained earnings = $3,810 + ($399 × 1.06)
= $4,232.94
Thus
External financing need = $9,381.00 - $1,378.00 -$1,640 -$2,100 - $4,232.94 = $30
Therefore the external financing need is $30.
The following monthly data are available for Sheridan Company which produces only one product: Selling price per unit, $38; Unit variable expenses, $14; Total fixed expenses, $42000; Actual sales for the month of June, 7000 units. How much is the margin of safety for the company for June
Answer:
$199,500
Explanation:
The computation of the margin of safety is shown below:
As we know that
margin of safety = Actual sales - break even sales
where,
Actual sales is
= Actual sales units × Selling price per unit
= 7,000 units × $38
= $266,000
And, the break even sales is
= Fixed cost ÷ contribution margin per unit
= $42,000 ÷ ($38 - $14)
= $42,000 ÷ $24
= 1,750 units
Now the break even sales is
= Break even units × selling price per unit
= 1,750 units × $38
= $66,500
So, the margin of safety is
= $266,000 - $66,500
= $199,500