A manufacturer makes T-shirts in several processes. Information on the components of cycle time follow. Cutting and sewing processing 18 min. Wait time before moving 6 min. Moving shirts to ironing 8 min. Ironing T-shirts 8 min. Wait time before moving 4 min. Moving shirts to packaging 2 min. Packaging T-shirts 10 min. Quality inspection 12 min. Compute (a) value-added time, (b) inspection time, (c) move time, (d) wait time, and (e) cycle time.

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Answer 1

Answer:

(a) value-added time is 36minutes

(b) inspection time is 12 minutes

(c) move time is 10 minnutes

(d) wait time is 10 minutes

(e) cycle time is 58 minutes

Explanation:

The value added time is actually the processing time on the product.

Value added time = Cutting and sewing processing + Ironing T-shirts + Packaging T-shirts

Value added time = 18 min + 8 min + 10 min

Value added time = 36 minutes

(b)

Inspection time is the time incurred to inspect the quality of the product.

Incpection time = Quality inspection = 12 min

(c)

Move Time is the time incurred to move the item from one place to another

Move Time = Moving shirts to ironing + Moving shirts to packaging

Move Time = 8 min + 2 min

Move Time = 10 minutes

(d)

Wait time is the time incurred to wait for the next process.

Wait time =  Wait time before moving + Wait time before moving

Wait time = 6 min + 4 min

Wait time = 10 min

(e)

Cycle time is the time incurred to complete the manufacturing cycle by a product.

Cycle time = Value added time + Move Time + Inspection time

Cycle time = 36 minutes + 10 minutes + 12 minutes

Cycle time = 58 minutes


Related Questions

what are the three economic questions everyone must answer

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Answer:

the three important economic questions are

1 - What are goods and services?

2-How should these goods and services be produced?

3-Who consumes these goods and services?

A large global automobile manufacturer is considering outsourcing the manufacturing of a solenoid used in the transmission of its SUVs. The company estimates that annual fixed costs of manufacturing the part in-house, which include equipment, maintenance, and manage-ment, amounts to $6 million. The variable costs of labor and material are $5.00 per unit. The company has an offer from a major subcontractor to produce the part for $8.00 per unit. However, the subcontractor wants the company to share in the costs of the equipment. The automobile company estimates that the total cost would be $4 million, which also includes management oversight for the new supply contact

Required:
a. How many solenoids would the automobile company need per year to make theâ in-house option leastâcostly?
b. What otherâ factors, besidesâ costs, should the automobile company consider before revising its supply chain forâ SUVs?

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Answer:

A) The company must consume more than 666667 solenoids per year to make the in-house option least costly.

B) - quality of the product

- prompt delivery of products

- good communication & relationship with external parties.

Explanation:

A) Since if they use a subcontractor, they will share part of the equipment cost, Let the cross over point for manufacturing the solenoid in house and using a contractor be denoted as x.

Now, variable costs of labor and material are $5.00 per unit. This is 5x

Also from the subcontractor, production of the part is estimated at $8.00 per unit. This is 8x.

Thus;

6000000 + 5x = 4000000 + 8x

Rearranging, we have;

6000000 - 4000000 = 8x - 5x

3x = 2000000

x = 2000000/3

x ≈ 666667

Thus, the company must consume more than 666667 solenoids per year to make the in-house option least costly.

B) Apart from cost, other factors the company must consider are quality of the product, prompt delivery of products, good communication & relationship with stakeholders involved.

A drawback to using stock options as part of manager compensation is that Group of answer choices it encourages managers to engage in empire building. All of the listed answers are true. None of the listed answers are true. it can create an incentive for mangers to manipulate information to prop up a stock price temporarily, giving them a chance to cash out before the price returns to a level reflective of the firm's true prospects. it encourages managers to undertake projects that will increase stock price.

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Answer:

C. it can create an incentive for mangers to manipulate information to prop up a stock price

temporarily, giving them a chance to cash out before the price returns to a level reflective of

the firm's true prospects.

Explanation:

A management stock option gives enable managers to have legal right in order to purchase some certain number of shares with the fixed price during some time in future time. Though there are some condition that are needed to be satisfied such as continued employment. It should be noted that drawback to using stock options as part of manager compensation is that it can create an incentive for mangers to manipulate information to prop up a stock price

temporarily, giving them a chance to cash out before the price returns to a level reflective of the firm's true prospects.

Which of the following should be considered last when searching for financing? Question 1 options: Family members Banks Commercial finance companies Credit cards

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Answer:

Credit cards

Explanation:

A credit card can be defined as a small rectangular-shaped plastic card issued by a financial institution to its customers, which typically allows them to purchase goods and services on credit based on the agreement that the amount would be paid later with an agreed upon interest rate.

Credit cards should be considered last when searching for financing.

The main sources of finance are; Family members, Banks Commercial and finance companies.

Congratulations, you've won the lottery! The jackpot was $10,000,000, and you have an important choice to make. You can either take your winnings in annual payments of $500,000 spread out over 20 payments (with the first payment coming immediately and then at the end of each year for the next 19 years), or you can take a one-time payment of $6,600,000 right now. What is the present value of your winnings if you opt for the annual payments and the market interest rate is 5%

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Answer:

$6,542,660.43

Explanation:

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

Cash flow each year from year 0 to 19 = $500,000

I = 5%

PV = $6,542,660.43

To find the PV 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.

During the year ended December 31, 2018, Kelly’s Camera Shop had sales revenue of $210,000, of which $105,000 was on credit. At the start of 2018, Accounts Receivable showed a $12,000 debit balance and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts showed a $680 credit balance. Collections of accounts receivable during 2018 amounted to $76,000.Data during 2018 follow:On December 10, a customer balance of $1,900 from a prior year was determined to be uncollectible, so it was written off.On December 31, a decision was made to continue the accounting policy of basing estimated bad debt losses on 2 percent of credit sales for the year.Required:Give the required journal entries for the two events in December.Show how the amounts related to Accounts Receivable and Bad Debt Expense would be reported on the balance sheet and income statement for 2018.On the basis of the data available, does the 2 percent rate appear to be reasonable?

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Answer:

Kelly's Camera Shop

1. Journal Entries

Debit Accounts Receivable $105,000

Credit Sales Revenue $105,000

To record the sales on credit for the year.

Debit Cash $76,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $76,000

To record the cash collections on account.

Debit Allowance for doubtful accounts $1,900

Credit Accounts Receivable $1,900

To write off a bad debt.

Debit Bad Debt Expense $3,320

Credit Allowance for doubtful accounts $3,320

To record the bad debt expense for the year.

2. Balance Sheet (partial) as of December 31, 2018:

Accounts Receivable $39,100

Less Allowance for

 doubtful accounts        2,100

Net Accounts Receivable        $37,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

T-accounts:

Accounts Receivable

Account Title             Debit      Credit

Beginning balance   $12,000

Sales revenue          105,000

Cash                                         $76,000

Bad Debts written off                   1,900

Ending balance                          39,100

Totals                     $117,000  $117,000

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

Account Title             Debit      Credit

Beginning balance                      $680

Bad debts written off $1,900

Bad Debt Expense                     3,320

Ending balance            2,100

Total                          $4,000   $4,000

Analysis of transactions:

Accounts Receivable $105,000 Sales Revenue $105,000

Cash $76,000 Accounts Receivable $76,000

Allowance for doubtful accounts $1,900 Accounts Receivable $1,900

Bad Debt Expense $3,320 Allowance for doubtful accounts $3,320

The Hopper Leg Winery from California's Sonoma Valley is trying to enter the wine market in France. To the company's surprise, it found that the France wine distribution channel was difficult to access as an outsider. Based on this, the market must have a(n) _________ distribution channel. fragmented intensive formal exclusive concentrated

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Answer:

exclusive

Explanation:

Marketing mix can be defined as the choices about product attributes, pricing, distribution, and communication strategy that a company blends and offer its targeted markets (customers) so as to build and maintain a desired response.

Generally, a marketing mix is made up of the four (4) Ps;

1. Products: this is typically the goods and services that gives satisfaction to the customer's needs and wants. They are either tangible or intangible items.

2. Price: this represents the amount of money a customer buying goods and services are willing to pay for it.

3. Place: this represents the areas of distribution of these goods and services for easier access by the potential customers.

4. Promotions: for a good sales record or in order to increase the number of people buying a product and taking services, it is very important to have a good marketing communication such as advertising, sales promotion, direct marketing etc.

In this scenario, The Hopper Leg Winery from California's Sonoma Valley is trying to enter the wine market in France. To the company's surprise, it found that the France wine distribution channel was difficult to access as an outsider. Based on this, the market must have an exclusive distribution channel i.e the exclusive or unique rights to be a retailer for the supplier or manufacturer of the wine products.

Sorin Incorporated, a company that produces and sells a single product, has provided its contribution format income statement for January. Sales (4,000 units) $ 112,000 Variable expenses 47,040 Contribution margin 64,960 Fixed expenses 46,800 Net operating income $ 18,160 If the company sells 4,700 units, its total contribution margin should be closest to: (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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Answer:

Total contribution margin= $76,328

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the unitary contribution margin:

Unitary contribution margin= 64,960 / 4,000

Unitary contribution margin= $16.24

Now, the total contribution margin for 4,700 units:

Total contribution margin= 16.24*4,700

Total contribution margin= $76,328

Select the correct answer.

Which is the best investment option for a person who wants to make a long-term, tax-free investment?
A. traditional IRA
B. Roth IRA
C. 401(k)
D. money market account

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Roth IRA is the correct answer

Answer:

It's B. Roth IRA because ive done that question with my cousin.

Aaron Corporation, which has only one product, has provided the following data concerning its most recent month of operations: Selling price $ 123 Units in beginning inventory 0 Units produced 6,600 Units sold 6,300 Units in ending inventory 300 Variable costs per unit: Direct materials $ 18 Direct labor $ 48 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 12 Variable selling and administrative expense $ 12 Fixed costs: Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 178,200 Fixed selling and administrative expense $ 25,800 What is the unit product cost for the month under variable costing?

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Answer:

Unitary variable production cost= $78

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Variable costs per unit:

Direct materials $ 18

Direct labor $ 48

Variable manufacturing overhead $ 12

The variable costing method incorporates all variable production costs (direct material, direct labor, and variable overhead).

Unitary variable production cost= 18 + 48 + 12

Unitary variable production cost= $78

Relix, Inc., is a domestic corporation with the following temporary timing differences for the current year. The building depreciation for tax purposes exceeds book depreciation by $13,000. The furniture and fixtures depreciation for tax purposes exceeds book depreciation by $3,800. The accrued litigation expenses in the amount of $16,000 are deductible for book purposes but not yet deductible for tax. The book-tax basis differences for the deferred assets and liabilities are listed below.
Beginning of year Current-year diff-e End of year
Gross deferred tax asset $7,140 $3,360 $10,500
Gross deferred tax liability ($12,852) ($3,528) ($16,380)
In addition to the temporary differences above, Relix reported two permanent differences between book and taxable income. It earned $2,375 in tax-exempt municipal bond interest, and it incurred $780 in nondeductible business meals expense. Relix's book income before tax is $4,800. Assume a 21% Federal corporate tax rate and no valuation allowance.
Compute Relix's total provision for income tax reported in its financial statements, and determine its book net income after tax.
If required, round your answers to the nearest dollar.
Book net income before tax $4,800
Provision for income tax expense $
Net income after tax $

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Answer:

Computation of Provision for income tax expense

Particulars                                                      Amount

Pre tax financial income                                $4,800

Add: Non deductible business meal            $780

Less: Tax exempt interest                            -$2,375

Less: Book tax difference in depreciation  -$16,800

of building and Furniture & fixtures

Add: Accured litigation expenses                 $16,000

Taxable Income                                              $2,405

Provision for income tax Expense

Current Tax (21% of $2,405)                      $505

Deferred tax liability                                   $3,528

Deferred tax asset                                     -$3,360

Total Provision for income tax expense  $673

Computation of book net income after tax

Particulars                                                    Amount

Book net income before taxes                   $4,800

Less: Provision for income tax expense   -$673

Net Income after tax                                   $4,127

Provision for income tax expense = $673

The net income after taxes = $4123

The Pre tax financial income is given to be = $4,800

The Non deductible business meal is given to be = $780

The tax exempt interest is =  $2,375

The book tax difference = $16800

The litigation expenses = $16000

From here the taxable income =

4800+780-2375-16800+16000

= $2405

21% of $2,405

= 0.21*2405

= $505.05

Deferred tax = 3528

Deferred tax asset = 3360

505+3528-3360

Income tax expense = $673

The net income before taxes = 4800

after taxes = 4800 - 673

= $4123

The net income after taxes =  $4123

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Zachary Company currently produces and sells 6,800 units annually of a product that has a variable cost of $18 per unit and annual fixed costs of $276,600. The company currently earns a $77,000 annual profit. Assume that Zachary has the opportunity to invest in new labor-saving production equipment that will enable the company to reduce variable costs to $16 per unit. The investment would cause fixed costs to increase by $9,700 because of additional depreciation cost. Required Use the equation method to determine the sales price per unit under existing conditions (current equipment is used). Prepare a contribution margin income statement, assuming that Zachary invests in the new production equipment.

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Answer:

Zachary Company

a. Selling price per unit = $70

b. Contribution Margin Income Statement, assuming that Zachary invests in the new production equipment:

Sales Revenue                           $476,000

Variable cost ($16 * 6,800)           108,800

Contribution                               $367,200

Fixed costs ($276,600 + 9,700) 286,300

Net income                                  $80,900

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Annual production and sales = 6,800 units

Variable cost per unit = $18

Total variable cost = $122,400 ($18 * 6,800)

Fixed costs = $276,600

Total cost = $399,000 ($122,400 + $276,600)

Annual profit earned = $77,000

Therefore, sales revenue = $476,000 ($399,000 + $77,000)

Selling price per unit = $70 ($476,000/6,800)

Rupesh wants to buy a new BMW priced at $54,000. He makes a down payment of 20% of the original price. He also trades-in his old car for $10,000. (This means he sells the old car to the dealer for $10,000). For the balance, Rupesh takes a 60-month car loan at an interest rate of 3.45%. What will be the approximate payment at the end of every month

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Answer:

The approximate payment at the end of every month will be $603.22.

Explanation:

Since the payment is going to be made at the end of every month, this can be calculated using the formula for calculating the present value of an ordinary annuity as follows:

PV = P * ((1 - (1 / (1 + r))^n) / r) …………………………………. (1)

Where;

PV = Present value or the balance = Price of BMW - Down payment - Old car sales amount = $54,000 - ($54,000 * 20%) - $10,000 = $33,200

P = Monthly payment = ?

r = Monthly interest rate = Annual interest rate / 12 = 3.45% / 12 = 0.0345 /

12 = 0.002875

n = number of months = 60

Substitute the values into equation (1) and solve for P, we have:

$33,200 = P * ((1 - (1 / (1 + 0.002875))^60) / 0.002875)

$33,200 = P * 55.0377058660197

P = $33,200 / 55.0377058660197

P = $603.22

Therefore, the approximate payment at the end of every month will be $603.22.

Required: a. Adams Company's production cycle starts in Department A. The following information is available for July: Units Work in process, July 1 (60% complete) 71,000 Started in July 360,000 Work in process, July 31 (20% complete) 39,000 Materials are added at the beginning of the process in Department A. Using the weighted-average method, what are the equivalent units of production for materials and conversion costs for the month of July, respectively

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Answer:

materials = 431,000 units and

conversion = 399,800 units

Explanation:

Note that Adams Company uses weighted-average method. This means we calculate equivalent units of production on the number of physical units completed and transferred and units in ending inventory.

Step 1 : Determine units completed and transferred

Units completed and transferred = Opening Inventory + Units Started - Ending Inventory

                                                       = 71,000 + 360,000 - 39,000

                                                       = 392,000

Step 2 : Determine equivalent units of production

Materials

Units completed and transferred (392,000 x 100%) = 392,000

Units in ending inventory (39,000 x 100%)                = 39,000

Total equivalent units of production                          = 431,000

Conversion

Units completed and transferred (392,000 x 100%) = 392,000

Units in ending inventory (39,000 x 20%)                =       7,800

Total equivalent units of production                          = 399,800

Flynn Industries has three activity cost pools and two products. It estimates production 2,000 units of Product BC113 and 1,000 of Product AD908. Having identified its activity cost pools and the cost drivers for each pool, Flynn accumulated the following data relative to those activity cost pools and cost drivers.

Annual Overhead Data Estimated Use of Cost Drivers per Product
Activity Cost Pools Cost Drivers Estimated Overhead Estimated Use of Cost Drivers per Activity Product BC113 Product AD908
Machine setup Setups $27,000 45 28 17
Machining Machine hours 109,560 4,980 1,180 3,800
Packing Orders 26,950 540 180 160

Required:
Using the above data, do the following:
Prepare a schedule Showing the Computations Of the activity-based overhead rates per Cost driver.

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Answer:

Follows are the instructions to this question:

Explanation:

Given:

Configuration of machine = [tex]\$16,000 \ \ \ \ 40 \ \ \ \ 25 \ \ \ \ 15[/tex]

Machine hours= [tex]\$110,000 \ \ \ \ 5,000 \ \ \ \ 1,000 \ \ \ \ 4,000[/tex]

Order on Packing= [tex]\$30,000\ \ \ \ 500 \ \ \ \ 150 \ \ \ \ 350[/tex]

We have to use the following formula in order to measure the expected production overhead rate:

Estimated overhead production rate= Total projected production expenses and for period/Total base allocation sum

Machine Configuration [tex]=\frac{16,000}{(40+25+15)}= \frac{16,000}{80} =\$200 / \ setup[/tex]

Machining hour= [tex]=\frac{110,000}{(5,000 + 1,000 + 4,000)} =\frac{110,000}{(10,000)}= \$11 / \ machine \ hour[/tex]

Packing[tex]= \frac{30,000}{(500 + 150 + 350)}= \frac{30,000}{1000}= \$30/ \ order[/tex]

Consider the following information about employment across industries in Chicago.
Number of employees Location Quotient
Manufacturing 58,435 0.559
Finance and insurance 102,751 1.825
Administrative and support 107,618 1.181
Educational services 9,379 1.566
Health care and social assistance 179,570 1.046
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 19,132 0.986
If there were a national downturn in these industries, which is likely to be most closely linked to the residential real estate market in Chicago?
A. Manufacturing
B. Finance and Insurance
C. Administrative and Support
D. Educational services
E. Health care and social assistance
F. Arts, entertainment, and recreation
G. None of the above.

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Answer:

B. Finance and Insurance

Explanation:

The Location Quotient (LQ) value of finance and insurance is the highest (1.825) and its employment concentration (102,751) is higighesth as well although not the highest.

We know that when (LQ) is greater that 1, its indicates the high concentration in regional growth and opportunities as finance and insurance is concerned.

On the other hand lowest, (LQ) at manufacturing is less than 1 and the employment is also low (58,435), that indicates that manufacturing employment has less of a share of the total in regional growth and opportunities.

So, if there were a national downturn in these industries, Finance and Isurance is likely to be most closely linked to the residential real estate market in Chicago.

brainly A construction company entered into a fixed-price contract to build an office building for $22 million. Construction costs incurred during the first year were $6 million and estimated costs to complete at the end of the year were $9 million. The building was completed during the second year. Construction costs incurred during the second year were $10 million. How much revenue and gross profit or loss will the company recognize in the first and second year if it recognizes revenue upon contract completion?

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Answer:

$10 million

Explanation:

Calculation for How much revenue and gross profit or loss will the company recognize in the first and second year if it recognizes revenue upon contract completion

Office building $22 million

Less Construction costs incurred first year ($6 million)

Less Construction costs incurred second year ($10 million)

Revenue and gross profit or loss $10 million

(22 million-$6 million-$10 million)

Therefore How much revenue and gross profit or loss will the company recognize in the first and second year if it recognizes revenue upon contract completion is $10 million

The lowest point in a business cycle, which follows a period of economic
decline, is called a(n)

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Answer:

Depression/Trough

Explanation:

The lowest point in a business cycle is called depression (or trough). At this point, the unemployment rate would be the highest and the investment/consumption level would be very low. The price level would also be low.

Clayborn Company deposits all cash receipts on the day they are received and makes all cash payments by check. At the close of business on May 31, its Cash account shows a debit balance of $22,025. Clayborn's May bank statement shows $19,800 on deposit in the bank. Determine the adjusted cash balance using the following information: Deposit in transit $ 6,700 Outstanding checks $ 5,600 Bank service fees, not yet recorded by company $ 75 A NSF check from a customer, not yet recorded by the company $ 1,050 The adjusted cash balance should be: Multiple Choice $20,925 $14,200 $20,900 $21,950 $26,500

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Answer:

$20,900

Explanation:

Calculation for what The adjusted cash balance should be:

Using this formula

Adjusted cash balance= Bank balance + deposits in transit - outstanding check

Let plug in the formula

Adjusted cash balance = $19,800 + $ 6,700 - $ 5,600

Adjusted cash balance= $20,900

Therefore The adjusted cash balance should be:$20,900

jayda started a corporation that creates software products for clients. which statement correctly reflects jayde's role in the corporation?

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Answer:

good for herlelellelelel

Answer:

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Nattel Corp. issues 10,000, $1,000 face amount bonds at 104. Each bond can be converted into 25 shares of no-par common stock. Margarita, Inc., purchased 2,500 of the bonds and converts them after 2 years. At that time, the balance in the premium on bond investment is $75,000. Margarita should recognize this conversion by debiting investment in common stock for

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Answer: $2,575,000

Explanation:

The value of the bonds purchased is:

= 2,500 * 1,000

= $2,500,000

There is a premium on the bon investment so the net value of the bonds is:

= 2,500,000 + 75,000

= $2,575,000

This is the amount that will be converted to common stock and so should be debited to the investment in common stock.

Harrington Industries, which uses a process-costing system, had a balance in its Work-in-Process account of $68,000 on January 1. The account was charged with direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead of $450,000 throughout the year. If a review of the accounting records determined that $86,000 of goods were still in production at year-end, Harrington should make a journal entry on December 31 that includes:______.
a) a debit to Cost of Goods Sold for $432,000.
b) a debit to Finished-Goods Inventory for $86,000.
c) a credit to Work-in-Process Inventory for $432,000.
d) a credit to Work-in-Process Inventory for $86,000.
e) a credit to Finished-Goods Inventory for $432,000.

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Answer:

c) a credit to Work-in-Process Inventory for $432,000.

Explanation:

Based on the information given Harrington should make a journal entry on December 31 that includes: A credit to Work-in-Process Inventory for the amount of $432,000 Calculated as :

Opening WIP $68,000

Add Costs incurred throughout $450,000

Less ending WIP ($86,000)

$432,000

Dr Inventory $432,000

Cr Work-in-Process $432,000

Golden Generator Supply is approached by Mr. Stephen, a new customer, to fulfill a large one-time-only special order for a product similar to one offered to regular customers. Golden Generator Supply has excess capacity. The following per unit data apply for sales to regular customers: Direct materials $180 Direct manufacturing labor 170 Variable manufacturing support 250 Fixed manufacturing support 140 Total manufacturing costs 740 Markup (10% of total manufacturing costs) 74 Estimated selling price $814 For Golden Generator Supply, what is the minimum acceptable price of this one-time-only special order

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

The price that gives incremental contribution margin of zero or a price that covers all costs associated with the special order is termed minimum acceptable price.

According to the above scenario, the company has excess capacity hence the fixed cost would not be considered as they are not relevant with regards to this decision.

Costs to provide for the special offer:

Minimum acceptable price

Direct materials

$180

Direct manufacturing labor

$170

Variable manufacturing support

$250

Minimum acceptable price

$600

On June 1, 2018, Cheyenne Company and Ayayai Company merged to form Pina Inc. A total of 808,000 shares were issued to complete the merger. The new corporation reports on a calendar-year basis. On April 1, 2020, the company issued an additional 568,000 shares of stock for cash. All 1,376,000 shares were outstanding on December 31, 2020. Pina Inc. also issued $600,000 of 20-year, 7% convertible bonds at par on July 1, 2020. Each $1,000 bond converts to 44 shares of common at any interest date. None of the bonds have been converted to date. Pina Inc. is preparing its annual report for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2020. The annual report will show earnings per share figures based upon a reported after-tax net income of $1,547,000. (The tax rate is 20%.)
Determine the following for 2020.
(a) The number of shares to be used for calculating: (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. $2,500.)
(1) Basic earnings per share enter a number of shares rounded to 0 decimal places shares
(2) Diluted earnings per share enter a number of shares rounded to 0 decimal places shares
(b) The earnings figures to be used for calculating: (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. $2,500.)
(1) Basic earnings per share $enter a dollar amount rounded to 0 decimal places
(2) Diluted earnings per share $enter a dollar amount rounded to 0 decimal places

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Answer:

Follows are the solution to the given points:

Explanation:

In point a:

part 1)

Calculating the Basic Earning Per Share:                                                                                                                                                    

     [tex]Date \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Shares \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Weight \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Shares\ Weight\\\\[/tex]

[tex]from\ Jan \ 1\ to \ April \ 1,\ 2020 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 800000 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \frac{3}{12} \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 200000\\\\from \ Apr \ 1 \ to \ Dec \ 31, 2020 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 1200000 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \frac{9}{12} \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \900000 \\\\[/tex]

                                                                                                                [tex]\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 1100000[/tex]

Part 2)

Calculating Diluted Earning Per Share:

     [tex]Date \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Shares \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Weight \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Shares\ Weight\\\\[/tex]

[tex]from\ Jan \ 1\ to \ April \ 1,\ 2020 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 800000 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \frac{3}{12} \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 200000\\\\from \ Apr \ 1 \ to \ Jul \ 31, 2020 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 1200000 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \frac{3}{12} \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 300000\\\\[/tex]

[tex]from \ Jul\ 1 \ to \ Dec\ 31, 2020 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 1224000\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \frac{6}{12} \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 612000\\\\[/tex]

                                                                                                                [tex]\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 1112000[/tex]

Cabling bond in shares[tex]= \frac{\$600000}{\$1000} \times 40\ shares = 24000\\\\[/tex]

In point b:

In part 1:

Basic Share Earning = Net Income = [tex]\$1540000.[/tex]

In part 2:

[tex]\text{Earning by Share Diluted}\\\\\text{Revenue Net + Saving interest - More Tax}\\\\\text{Interest Save} = \$600,000 \times 8\% \times \frac{1}{2}\ years = \$24,000 \\\\\text{Additional Tax} = \$24000 \times 20\% = \$4800\\\\\text{Adjusted Net Income} = \$1540000 + \$24000 - \$4800 = \$1559200[/tex]

The village of Shelburne operates a nine-hole golf course as an enterprise fund. You are provided with the following information for the current year:
1. Net income for the year was $161,511.
2. The beginning net position balances are net investment in capital assets $585,400; restricted $5,000; and unrestricted $254,790.
3. New golf carts were leased. The present value of the lease liability is $200,000. A principal payment of $40,000 was made during the year and amortization of the leased asset totaled $37,500.
4. Lawn edging equipment with a carrying value of $6,100 was sold for $6,300.
5. A new lawn mower was purchased for $75,000. At the end of the year, a $25,000 note associated with the machine remains outstanding. Depreciation of the mower was $7,500.
6. Additional depreciation of other assets totaled $30,000.
Required: Prepare the net position section of Shelburne’s statement of net position.
Net Position:Net Position - Net investment in capital assets:Net Position - Restricted:Net Position - Unestricted:Total Net Position:

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Answer:

$1,006,701

Explanation:

Preparation of the net position section of Shelburne’s of net position

First step is to calculate the ending balance

Net investment in capital assets:

Beginning balance$585,400

Add Leased equipment $200,000

Less Lease obligation $160,000

($200,000 − $40,000)

Less Sale of equipment $6,100

Add New equipment (lawnmower) $75,000

Less Note related to lawnmower $25,000 Less Depreciation and amortization $75,000

Ending balance$594,300

Now let Prepare the net position section of Shelburne’s of net position

VILLAGE OF SHELBURNE Golf Course Enterprise Fund

Partial Statement of Net Position As of year End

Net Position:

Net Position—Net Investment In Capital Assets $594,300

Add Net Position—Restricted$5,000

Add Net Position—Unrestricted$407,401

Total Net Position $1,006,701

($594,300+$5,000+$407,401)

Therefore the net position section of Shelburne’of net position will be $1,006,701

Using the accounting equation for transaction analysis, preparing financial statements, and calculating return on assets (ROA)Canyon Canoe Company is a service-based company that rents canoes for use on local lakes and rivers. Amber and Zack Wilson graduated from college about 10 years ago. They both worked for one of the "Big Four" accounting firms and became CPAs. Because they both love the outdoors, they decided to begin a new business that will combine their love of outdoor activities with their business knowledge. Amber and Zack decide that they will create a new corporation, Canyon Canoe Company, or CCC for short. The business began operations on November 1, 2018.Requirements1. Analyze the effects of Canyon Canoe Company’s transactions on the accounting equation. Use the format of Exhibit 1-6, and include these headings: Cash; Accounts Receivable; Office Supplies; Canoes; Accounts Payable; Utilities Payable; Telephone Payable; Common Stock; Dividends; Canoe Rental Revenue; Rent Expense; Utilities Expense; Wages Expense; and Telephone Expense.2. Prepare the income statement of Canyon Canoe Company for the month ended November 30, 2018.3. Prepare the statement of retained earnings for the month ended November 30, 2018.4. Prepare the balance sheet as of November 30, 2018.5. Calculate the return on assets for Canyon Canoe Company for November 2018.

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Answer:

Canyon Canoe Company will need capital for funding its business activities.

Explanation:

Canyon Canoe company will rent assets and use it on local lakes. The assets will not increase as they have not purchased the assets. The expense will increase by the rent amount. There will be service revenue which will be accounted in the Income statement and rent expense will be entered as cost of sales.

Way Cool produces two different models of air conditioners. The company produces the mechanical systems in their components department. The mechanical systems are combined with the housing assembly in its finishing department. The activities, costs, and drivers associated with these two manufacturing processes and the production support process follow.
Process Activity Overhead Cost Driver Quantity
Components Changeover $ 470,000 Number of batches 890
Machining 304,000 Machine hours 8,130
Setups 225,000 Number of setups 120
$ 999,000
Finishing Welding $192,000 Welding hours 5,200
Inspecting 235,000 Number of inspections 850
Rework 61,000 Rework orders 220
$ 488,000
Support Purchasing 145,000 Purchase orders 543
Providing space 33,000 Number of units 4,620
Providing utilities 65,000 Number of units 4,620
$ 243,000
Additional production information concerning its two product lines follows.
Model 145 Model 212
Units produced 1,500 3,120
Welding hours 2,000 3,200
Batches 445 445
Number of inspections 480 370
Machine hours 2,850 5,280
Setups 60 60
Rework orders 160 60
Purchase orders 362 181
Required:
1. Determine departmental overhead rates and compute the overhead cost per unit for each product line. Base your overhead assignment for the components department on machine hours. Use welding hours to assign overhead costs to the finishing department. Assign costs to the support department based on number of purchase orders.
2. Determine the total cost per unit for each product line if the direct labor and direct materials costs per unit are $250 for Model 145 and $170 for Model 212.
3. If the market price for Model 145 is $1,700 and the market price for Model 212 is $300, determine the profit or loss per unit for each model.

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Answer:

Way Cool

1. Using ABC, the overhead cost per unit for each product line:

                                     Model 145   Model 212

Overhead cost per unit  $534.39      $266.12

2. The total cost per unit for each product line, if the direct labor and direct materials costs per unit are $250 for Model 145 and $170 for Model 212:

                                  Model 145      Model 212

Total cost per unit       $784.39         $436.12

3. If the market price for Model 145 is $1,700 and the market price for Model 212 is $300, the profit or loss per unit for each model:

                            Model 145   Model 212

Profit (loss) per unit  $915.61    ($136.12)

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Process Activity                  Overhead Cost    Driver                    Quantity

Components Changeover       $ 470,000  Number of batches      890

Machining                                     304,000  Machine hours           8,130

Setups                                          225,000  Number of setups         120

Total                                          $ 999,000

Finishing

Welding                                     $ 192,000  Welding hours            5,200

Inspecting                                    235,000  Number of inspections 850

Rework                                           61,000  Rework orders               220

Total                                         $ 488,000

Support

Purchasing                               $ 145,000  Purchase orders           543

Providing space                            33,000  Number of units        4,620

Providing utilities                          65,000  Number of units        4,620

Total                                        $ 243,000

Additional production information concerning its two product lines follows:

                                  Model 145   Model 212     Total

Units produced                   1,500         3,120      4,620

Welding hours                   2,000        3,200      5,200

Batches                                  445           445        890

Number of inspections         480           370        850

Machine hours                    1,800        4,200    6,000

Setups                                     60              60        120

Rework orders                      160              60       220

Purchase orders                  362             181        543

Overhead Rates per Activity Pool:

Components Changeover       $ 470,000/890 = $528

Machining                                     304,000/ 8,130 = $37.39

Setups                                          225,000/120 = $1,875

Total                                          $ 999,000

Finishing

Welding                                     $ 192,000/5,200 = $36.92

Inspecting                                    235,000/850 = $276.47

Rework                                          61,000/220 = $277.27

Total                                        $ 488,000

Support

Purchasing                               $ 145,000/543 = $267

Providing space                            33,000/4,620 = $7.14

Providing utilities                          65,000/4,620 = $14.07

Total                                        $ 243,000

Total overheads = $1,730,000

                                  Model 145   Model 212

Units produced                   1,500         3,120

Welding hours                 $73,840 (2,000*$36.92) $118,144 (3,200*$36.92)

Batches                           234,960 (445*$528)     234,960 (445*$528)

Number of inspections   132,706 (480*$276.47) 102,294 (370*$276.47)

Machine hours                106,562 (2,850*$37.39) 197,419 (5,280*$37.39)

Setups                              112,500 (60*$1,875)        112,500 (60*$1,875)

Rework orders                  44,363 (160*$277.27)     16,636 (60*$277.27)

Purchase orders               96,654 (362*$267)        48,327 (181*$267)

Total overhead costs    $801,585                       $830,280

Units produced                    1,500                              3,120

Overhead cost per unit  $534.39                         $266.12

Total production costs:

                                        Model 145      Model 212

Direct costs per unit          $250                $170

Total direct costs           $375,000       $530,400

Total overhead costs     $801,585       $830,280

Total production costs $1,176,585    $1,360,680

Units produced                     1,500              3,120

Total cost per unit            $784.39         $436.12

                                 Model 145      Model 212

Market price per unit  $1,700.00       $300.00

Total cost per unit           784.39           436.12

Profit (loss) per unit       $915.61         ($136.12)

Dehner Corporation uses a job-order costing system with a single plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours. The company based its predetermined overhead rate for the current year on the following data: Total direct labor-hours 47,000 Total fixed manufacturing overhead cost $ 202,100 Variable manufacturing overhead per direct labor-hour $ 2.00 Recently, Job P951 was completed with the following characteristics: Number of units in the job 50 Total direct labor-hours 100 Direct materials $ 850 Direct labor cost $ 4,700 The total job cost for Job P951 is closest to: (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Total cost= $6,180

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= (202,100/47,000) + 2

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $6.3 per direct labor hour

Now, we can allocate overhead:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Allocated MOH= 6.3*100

Allocated MOH= 630

Finally, the total cost:

Total cost= 850 + 4,700 + 630

Total cost= $6,180

reported net income of $22,000 for the current year. During the year, Inventory decreased by $7,800, Accounts Payable decreased by $8,400, Long-term Notes Payable increased by $40,000, Depreciation Expense was $10,800, gain on the sale of a piece of equipment was $500 and Accounts Receivable increased by $6,900. If the indirect method is used to calculating the operating section on the Statement of Cash Flows, what is the net cash provided (used) by operating activities

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Answer:

$24,800

Explanation:

Indirect method reconciles the Net Income to Operating Cash flow by adjusting for non -cash items previously included in net income and changes in working capital.

Cash flow from Operating Activities

Net income                                                     $22,000

Add Depreciation Expense                            $10,800

Less gain on the sale of equipment was         ($500)

Decrease in Inventory                                      $7,800

Decrease in Accounts Payable                     ($8,400)

Increase in Accounts Receivable                 ($6,900)

net cash provided operating activities        $24,800                                                        

Therefore

The net cash provided (used) by operating activities is $24,800

For each hypothetical scenario, indicate whether the tariff described is more likely a protective tariff or a revenue tariff.

a. In response to concerns from business leaders, a legislator has designed a new tariff on raw materials used by many manufacturing firms. The legislator felt the new tariff was necessary based on input from the private sector that new discoveries of natural re
sources abroad would threaten to put domestic producers of raw materials out of business. To meet this goal, this tariff will charge $1,500 on every crate of the imported goods plus an additional 6% of the total value of the imported goods.
b. In an effort to balance next year's budget, a senator has proposed a new tariff. She proposed the new tariff with a goal of raising a total of $100 million, To meet this goal, this tariff will charge $2,000 on every ton that is imported.

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Answer:

a. In response to concerns from business leaders, a legislator has designed a new tariff on raw materials used by many manufacturing firms. The legislator felt the new tariff was necessary based on input from the private sector that new discoveries of natural resources abroad would threaten to put domestic producers of raw materials out of business. To meet this goal, this tariff will charge $1,500 on every crate of the imported goods plus an additional 6% of the total value of the imported goods.

protective tariff since it is designed to protect domestic industries from competition of out of state producers. It is designed to increase the price of imported goods.  

b. In an effort to balance next year's budget, a senator has proposed a new tariff. She proposed the new tariff with a goal of raising a total of $100 million, To meet this goal, this tariff will charge $2,000 on every ton that is imported.

revenue tariff since its main purpose is to increase government revenue, not to protect domestic industries.

The first scenario describes protective tariff whereas the second scenario explains revenue tariff.

What is protective and revenue tariff?

In international trade, protective tariffs are applied on the imported goods to protect and prevent the domestic industries from competition.

In scenario a, a tariff of $1,500 and additional of 6% was charged on imported goods to protect the domestic producers. Therefore the first scenario describes protective tariff.

The revenue tariff on the other hand refers to a tariff that is designed with an intention to increase revenues.

The scenario b describes a tariff that was applied to reach the target revenue of $100 million. Therefore it is a revenue tariff.

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