Additional information:1.New equipment costing $79,000 was purchased for cash during the year.2.Old equipment having an original cost of $56,000 was sold for $12,500 cash.3.Bonds matured and were paid off at face value for cash.4.A cash dividend of $46,500 was declared and paid during the year.Prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method

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ODGERS INC.

Comparative Balance Sheets at December 31, 2013 and 2014

Assets                                        2014           2013        Changes

Cash                                      $127,664     $76,472     + $51,192

Accounts receivable               138,724       60,040      + 78,684

Inventory                                 177,750      162,503       +15,247

Prepaid expenses                   44,872         41,080        +3,792

Long-term investments        218,040       172,220     +45,820

Plant assets                          450,300       383,150      +67,150

Accumulated depreciation   (79,000)       (82,160)       -(3,160)

Total                                 $1,078,350     $813,305

Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity:

Accounts payable               $161,160     $106,334     +$54,826

Accrued expenses payable 26,070          33,180            -7,110

Bonds payable                    173,800       230,680        -56,880

Common stock                  347,600       276,500         +71,100

Retained earnings            369,720          166,611      +203,109

Total                              $1,078,350      $813,305

ODGERS INC.

Income STatement Data

For the Year Ended December 31, 2014

Sales revenue                                             $613,767

Less:

Cost of goods sold                   $214,027

Operating expenses, excluding

depreciation                                19,608

Depreciation expense                 73,470

Income tax expense                    43,102

Interest expense                           7,473

Loss on disposal of plant assets 11,850  $369,530

Net income                                               $244,237

Additional information:

1. New equipment costing $158,000 was purchased for cash during the year.

2. Old equipment having an original cost of $90,850 and accumulated depreciation of $76,630 was sold for $2,370 cash.

3. Bonds matured and were paid off at face value for cash.

4. A cash dividend of $41,128 was declared and paid during the year.

Prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method.

Answer:

Odgers Inc.

ODGERS INC.

Statement of Cash Flows

For the Year Ended December 31, 2014

Operating activities:

Net income                                    $244,237

Loss on disposal of plant assets       11,850

Depreciation expense                      73,470

Accrued expenses payable                (7,110)

Inventory                                          (15,247)

Accounts receivable                       (78,684)

Prepaid expenses                            (3,792)

Accounts payable                           54,826

Net cash (operating activities)   $279,550

Investing activities:

Purchase of equipment            ($158,000)

Long-term investments                (45,820)

Sale of equipment                            2,370

Net cash (investing activities)  ($201,450)

Financing activities:

Repayment of bonds                 ($56,880)

Cash dividend                                (41,128)

Common stock issue                      71,100

Net cash (financing activities)   ($26,908)

Net cash inflow                            $51,192

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Net income                                    $244,237

Loss on disposal of plant assets       11,850

Depreciation expense                      73,470

Net cash by operating activities $329,550

1. Purchase of equipment $158,000

2. Sale of equipment $2,370

3. Repayment of bonds $56,880

4. Cash dividend $41,128

Note: The figures of additional information have been changed to agree with the complete question.


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3. An investor shorts 100 shares when the share price is $20 and closes out the position six months later when the share price is $18.2. The shares pay a dividend of $0.2 per share during the six months. How much does the investor gain or lose (losses are indicated by a negative sign and profits by a plus sign)

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Answer:

$160

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How much does the investor gain or lose

Investor gain =[($20-$18.2)*100 Shares]- ($0.2*100 shares)

Investor gain=($1.8*100 shares)-($0.2*100 shares)

Investor gain=$180-$20

Investor gain=$160

Therefore The amount that the investor gain is $160

Selecting a Bank. Julie wants to open a bank account with $75. Julie estimates that she will write 20 checks per month and use her ATM card at the home bank. She will maintain a $200 bal-ance. Which bank should Julie choose

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The Heath Corporation reported net income for 20X1 of $177,500. Heath began the year with 100,000 shares of $5 par value common shares outstanding and 2,500 shares of $100 par value 8% preferred shares outstanding. On October 1, Heath sold 10,000 shares of common stock for $6 per share. Heath paid dividends to the common shareholders in December. The weighted average number of common shares used to compute earnings per share for 20X1 is:

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Answer:

107,500 shares

Explanation:

weighted average number of common shares = 100,000 shares + 10,000 shares x 3/12

                                                                             = 107,500 shares

The weighted average number of common shares used to compute earnings per share for 20X1 is: 107,500 shares

Suppose that Under Armor and Nike are the sole producers of a particularly comfortable athletic shoe. The two firms currently charge the same price for their products. If neither firm reduces the price of its particularly comfortable athletic shoe, each firm earns $30 million in profit. If both firms reduce their prices, then each firm will earn $8 million in profit. If one firm reduces its price and the other does not, then the firm that reduces price will earn a profit of $70 million while the other firm will earn a profit of $2 million. Assuming that collusion is not a possibility, the Nash equilibrium occurs when ____________

a. Nike will reduce its price and Under Armor will maintain its current price
b. both firms will reduce their price.
c. Under Armor will reduce its price and Nike will maintain its current price
d. both firms will maintain their current price.

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Answer:

b. both firms will reduce their price.

Explanation:

The Nash equilibrium is a decision-making theorem that lies inside the game theory where the player could attain the expected result by not deviating to the beginning strategy. In this, the strategy of the each player is optimal at the time when the other player decisions are relevant

So as per the given situation, both the firm should decrease their price

hence the option b is correct

Financial institutions act as intermediaries between suppliers and demanders of funds. They accept savers' deposits and invest them in such things as business loans or mortgages. This process is called:_____

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Answer:

The correct answer is: Intermediation.

Explanation:

To begin with, in the financial and business field the process in where the financial institutions act in the middle of money's lenders and money's borrowers is known basically as intermediation. This term consists of the simple action of matching those who needs money with those who are willing to lend money in order to obtain a profit from that lending. Therefore that when the banks, for example, accept the money of people who are saving it decides to use that money to put it in circulation in another activity in the economy in order to make the money grow.

Your grandmother would like to share some of her fortune with you. She offers to give you money under one of the following scenarios (you get to choose): 1. $8,750 a year at the end of each of the next seven years 2. $48,750 (lump sum) now 3. $99,350 (lump sum) seven years from now Calculate the present value of each scenario using a 6% interest rate. Which scenario yields the highest present value

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Answer:

The most profitable option is the third one.

Explanation:

Escenario 1:

$8,750 a year at the end of each of the next seven years

First, we need to calculate the future value using the following formula:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= annual payment

FV= {8,750*[(1.06^7) - 1]} / 0.06

FV= $73,446.08

Now, the present value:

PV= FV / (1 + i)^n

PV= 73,446.08 / 1.06^7

PV= $48,845.78

Escenario 2:

Lump-sum= $48,750

Escenario 3:

$99,350 (lump sum) seven years from now

PV= 99,350 / 1.06^7

PV= $66,073.42

The most profitable option is the third one.

On November 10 of the current year, Flores Mills sold carpet to a customer for $7,700 with credit terms 2/10, n/30. Flores uses the gross method of accounting for sales discounts. What is the correct entry for Flores on November 17, assuming the correct payment was received on that date

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Answer:

Flores Mills:

The correct entry for Flores on November 17 using the gross method of accounting for sales discounts is as follows:

Journal Entry

November 17:

Debit Cash $7,546

Debit Cash Discounts $154

Credit Accounts Receivable $7,700

To record the receipt of cash from a customer on account, including 2% discounts allowed for payment within 10 days.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

November 10: Accounts Receivable $7,700 Sales Revenue $7,700

with credit terms 2/10, n/30.

November 17: Cash $7,546 Cash Discounts $154 Accounts Receivable $7,700

Exercise 24-08 a The following direct materials and direct labor data pertain to the operations of Skysong Company for the month of August. Costs Actual labor rate $15 per hour Actual materials price $190 per ton Standard labor rate $14.50 per hour Standard materials price $193 per ton Quantities Actual hours incurred and used 4,600 hours Actual quantity of materials purchased and used 1,700 tons Standard hours used 4,650 hours Standard quantity of materials used 1,680 tons (a) Compute the total, price, and quantity variances for materials and labor

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Answer:

Total materials variance =  $1,240 favorable

Materials price variance =  $5,100 favorable

Materials quantity variance = $3,860 unfavorable

Total labor variance = $1,575 unfavorable

Labor price variance = $2,300 unfavorable

labor quantity variance = $725 favorable

Explanation:

Materials Variances

Total materials variance = Standard Cost - Actual Cost

                                        = ($193 x 1,680) - ($190 x 1,700)

                                        = $324,240 - $323,000

                                        = $1,240 favorable

Materials price variance = (Standard Price - Actual Price) x Actual Quantity

                                        = ($193 - $190) x 1,700

                                        = $5,100 favorable

Materials quantity variance =  (Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity) x Standard Price

                                             = (1,680 - 1,700) x $193

                                             = $3,860 unfavorable

Labor Variances

Total labor variance = Standard Cost - Actual Cost

                                  = ($14.50 x 4,650) - ($15 x 4,600)

                                  = $67,425 - $69,000

                                  = $1,575 unfavorable

Labor price variance = (Standard rate- Actual rate) x Actual hours

                                   = ($14.50 x $15) x 4,600

                                   = $2,300 unfavorable

labor quantity variance =  (Standard hours - Actual hours ) x Standard rate

                                       = (4,650 - 4,600) x $14.50

                                       = $725 favorable

What is an advantage of using Excel’s built-in templates to create invoices?

a The setting and data heading are already made and the data just needs to be inserted.
b A built-in template cannot be modified in any way, so the file’s look will be consistent.
c Only one invoice template is available, so it will be easy to learn how to use a template.
d Templates take a lot of time to set up initially, but then they save time for future applications.

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Answer:

A. The setting and data heading are already made and the data just needs to be inserted.

Explanation:

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Splish Brothers Inc. reported net income of $194,800 for 2022. Splish Brothers also reported depreciation expense of $47,700 and a loss of $5,900 on the disposal of plant assets. The comparative balance sheets show an increase in accounts receivable of $16,700 for the year, a $18,700 increase in accounts payable, and a $3,000 increase in prepaid expenses. Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for 2022. Use the indirect method.

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Answer:

Operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for 2022

Net Income                                                          $194,800

Adjustment for non cash items :

Depreciation                                                         $47,700

Loss on disposal                                                    $5,900

Adjustments for changes in working capital :

Increase in accounts receivable                        ($16,700)

Increase in accounts payable                              $3,000

Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities     $234,700

Explanation:

Operating activities section of the statement of cash flows reconciles the Net Income to Operating Cashflow when the indirect method is used as shown above.

A product has a demand of 4000 units per year. Ordering cost is $20 per order, and holding cost is $4 per unit per year. The EOQ model is appropriate. The cost-minimizing solution for this product will cost ________ per year in total annual inventory (holding and ordering) costs. $1200 $800 $400 Cannot be determined because the unit price is not known. Zero; this is a class C item

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Answer:

the Annual inventory cost is $800.

Explanation:

The computation of the total annual inventory cost is given below:

Demand, D = 4000

Order cost, S = $ 20

Holding cost, H = $ 4

So,

EOQ = sqrt(2 ×D × S ÷ H)

= sqrt(2 × 4000 × 20 ÷  4)

= 200

Now

Annual inventory cost = Annual setup cost + Annual holding cost  

= (D ÷ Q × S) + (Q ÷ 2 × H)

= (4000 ÷ 200 × 20) + (200 ÷ 2 × 4)

= 400 + 400

= $800

hence, the Annual inventory cost is $800.

Taylor Company neglected to amortize the discount on outstanding ten-year bonds payable. What is the effect of the failure to record discount amortization on interest expense and bond carrying value, respectively

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Answer:

Taylor Company

The negligence to amortize the discount on outstanding ten-year bonds payable is the understatement of interest expense for each year.  This means that the interest expense will be the same for each year instead of increasing by the amortized discount amount.  The same applies to the bond carrying value, which will remain the same throughout the period.

Explanation:

The discount on bonds payable is an additional interest expense, which is written off yearly over the bonds' maturity period through amortization.  It increases the amount of the periodic interest payment by the amortized discount.

what is the difference between quantity demand and quantity supply.​

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Answer:

The distinction between supply and quantity supplied is similar to the difference between demand and quantity demanded. If the market price of a product increases, then the quantity supplied increases, and vice versa.

Explanation:

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The internal rate of return for a project will increase if: the initial cost of the project can be reduced. the total amount of the cash inflows is reduced. each cash inflow is moved such that it occurs one year later than originally projected. the required rate of return is reduced. the discount rate is increased.

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Answer:

the initial cost of the project can be reduced

Explanation:

As we know that the internal rate of return is the return where the net present value comes to zero or we can say that the initial investment would be equivalent to the present value of annual cash inflows

In the case when the internal rate of return is rise up so the initial investment or initial cost would be decreased

Therefore the first option is correct

Sheridan Company has a materials price standard of $2.00 per pound. 5700 pounds of materials were purchased at $2.20 a pound. The actual quantity of materials used was 5700 pounds, although the standard quantity allowed for the output was 5200 pounds. Sheridan Company's materials quantity variance is

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Answer:

$1,000 Unfavorable

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what Sheridan Company's materials quantity variance is

Using this formula

Direct Material Price Variance = (Standard quantity allowed - Actual quantity of materials) * materials price standard

Let plug in the formula

Direct Material Price Variance=(5200 pounds-5700 pounds)*$2.00 per pound

Direct Material Price Variance=-500 pound*$2.00 per pound

Direct Material Price Variance=-$1,000

Unfavorable

Therefore Sheridan Company's materials quantity variance is $1,000

Unfavorable

RV Company agrees to buy a certain quantity of vintage campers from Sales Inc. Their contract limits consequential damages for lost profits resulting from the use of the goods. This limit is not necessarily unconscionable because

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Answer:

consequential damages cover only reasonable foreseeable losses.

Explanation:

The contract limits the resulting loss to lost profits from the use of the goods. The limit is not necessarily unconscious because lost profits are not necessarily significant and can be considered as direct or indirect losses. the contract may apply to both the lease and the sale and excluding some from the contract simply because it is a commercial loss makes no sense.so limit is not necessarily unconscionable because consequential damages cover only reasonable foreseeable losses.

The contract limits are not necessarily consequential as they cover only damages that are reasonably foreseeable losses in nature.  

The foreseeable losses are either directly or indirectly are under the control of the contracting parties. Thus, the contract must be designed by properly estimating the losses of profits that could be excluded or included to cover the damage claims.  

Hence, some of the contract terms give the benefit of limiting the liability through the incorporation of limited liability clauses.  

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Suppose the return on the market is expected to be 7%, a stock has a beta of 1.5, and T-bill rate is 3%. The SML would predict an expected return on the stocks of 9%. If you believe the stock will provide instead a return 11%. Its implied alpha is

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Answer:

2%.

Explanation:

Calculation of the alpha of the stock

Implied Alpha Formula = Actual return - Expected return as per CAPM

Implied Alpha = 11% - 9%

Implied Alpha = 2%

Since you believe the stock will provide instead a return 11%, its implied alpha will be 2%.

Discuss the basic features of Management as a profession. ​

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Answer:

well defined body of knowledge

Explanation:

Management has well defined body of knowledge as in profession

Diehl Corporation manufactures a variety of parts for use in its product. The company has always produced all of the necessary parts for its product, including all of the electronic circuits. The company sells 16,000 units of its product per year. An outside supplier has offered to sell electronic circuits to the company for a cost of $35 per unit. To evaluate this offer, the company has gathered the following information relating to its own cost of producing the electronic circuits internally:
Per Unit 16,00 Unit per Year
Direct materials $16 $256,000
Direct labor 12 192,000
Variable manufacturing overhead 3 48,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead, traceable 3* 48,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead, allocated 6 96,000
Total cost $40 $640,000
One-third supervisory salary, two-thirds depreciation of special equipment (no resale value).
Suppose that if BuyorM-1509 purchases the electronic circuits, the division supervisor position could be eliminated. Fixed manufacturing overhead will be allocated to other products made by the company. Also, the company could use the freed production capacity to launch a new product. The segment margin of the new product would be $210,000 per year. How much would be the financial advantage of buying 21,000 electronic circuits from the outside supplier?
a. $80,000.
b. $132,000.
c. $112,000.
d. $96,000.

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Answer: $112000

Explanation:

The financial advantage of buying 21,000 electronic circuits from the outside supplier will be:

Previous cost = $640000

Less: Purchases 16000×35 = $560000

Add: Additional benefit = $16000

Less: Fixed cost = $96000

Less: Depreciation = 2/3 × $48000 = $32000

Financial advantage = $112000

which of the following jobs function check accounting in the ledger and financial statements?​

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Answer:

Audit is the one who check .....

Brian has been recently promoted to the position of CEO at a large company that produces a wide variety of consumer goods. Brian formerly served as the Vice President of Sales at this same company. At his sales​ position, Brian observed that successful employees tended to have an optimistic disposition. They were not often critical and tended to view even challenging circumstances in a positive way. In the previous​ position, Brian tried to hire and promote people who have this disposition. As​ CEO, he plans to use the same approach across the company. Since the personality traits of the​ company's employees have never before been​ measured, Brian's first step will be to administer a personality test to all employees. After​ that, all hiring and promotion decisions will need to take the​ employee's disposition into account. Which of the following is assumed by​ Brian's plan?

a. The employees who are in leadership positions across the company are likely to have optimistic dispositions.
b. No other personality traits are likely to lead to success at the company.
c. Personality traits that are associated with success in one situation are likely to lead to success in other situations.
d. Every successful employee in the Sales Department has an optimistic disposition.
e. Efforts to reward people with specific personality types will not be met with much opposition from those with different personality types.

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Answer: C. Personality traits that are associated with success in one situation are likely to lead to success in other situations.

Explanation:

Personality traits shows the thoughts, behaviors and feelings of people. The main personality traits are extraversion, openness, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism

Based in the information given in the question, Brian assumes that the personality traits that are associated with success in one situation are likely to lead to success in other situations. This is because personality traits are typically consistent and playing a vital role in the success of an individual.

Use the model to calculate the average rate of change of profit when the ticket price rises from $200 to $300. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)

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Answer:

600

Explanation:

Name 4 main parts of a business plan.

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Market anyalysis.
Breakdown of Your Products and Services.
Marketing Plan.
Sales Strategy.
Executive summary
Marketing plan
Key management bios
Financial plan

You are attempting to price a 25 year annuity due for your insurance company. Payments of $3,500 for this annuity due start at the beginning of each year. The investment team at your company guarantees a return of 8%. What is the lowest price your company should offer?

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Answer:

The lowest price = $40,350.65

Explanation:

The lowest price my company should offer is the present value of the annuity discount at the return of 8%.

This will be done using the formula below

PV = A × 1- (1+r)^-n /r

A= 3,500, r= 0,08, n = 24

PV = 3,500× (1-1.08^-24/0.08)

PV = 3,500×10.52875= 36,850.65

Total PV = 3,500 + 36.850.653=40,350.65

The lowest price = $40,350.65

We use 24 years because the first payment occurs at the beginning hence it is already discount

Question 17 of 25
In the business cycle, which term best fits the labeled point on the graph?
Production output
Time

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Answer: Trough

Explanation:

Just took the test

In the business cycle, trough best fits the labeled point on the graph. Therefore, option (B) is correct.


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A business cycle is a recurring pattern of economic expansion and contraction, characterized by fluctuations in gross domestic product (GDP), employment, and other economic indicators. The cycle is marked by four distinct phases: expansion, peak, contraction, and trough. During the expansion phase, the economy is growing, unemployment rates are low, and consumer spending is strong.

At the peak, economic growth begins to slow, and employment levels may start to decline. During the contraction phase, the economy is in decline, with falling GDP, rising unemployment, and decreasing consumer spending. The trough marks the end of the contraction phase, and is characterized by the economy's lowest point before it begins to recover and enter the expansion phase once again. The business cycle is influenced by a variety of factors, including government policy, natural disasters, and global economic conditions.

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Identify whether each of the following statements best illustrates the concept of consumer surplus, producer surplus, or neither. Statement Consumer Surplus Producer Surplus Neither Even though I was willing to pay up to $73 for a watch, I bought a watch for only $65. I paid $53 for a jersey sweater last week. This week, the same store is selling sweaters for $43. I sold a used textbook for $45, even though I was willing to go as low as $36 in order to sell it.

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Answer:

I was willing to pay up to $73 for a watch, I bought a watch for only $65. consumer surplus

Neither -  I paid $53 for a jersey sweater last week. This week, the same store is selling sweaters for $43.

I sold a used textbook for $45, even though I was willing to go as low as $36 in order to sell it. producer surplus

Explanation:

Consumer surplus is the difference between the willingness to pay of a consumer and the price of the good.

Consumer surplus = willingness to pay – price of the good

the consumer surplus for the individual buying the watch = $73 - $65 = $8

Producer surplus is the difference between the price of a good and the least price the seller is willing to sell the product

the producer surplus for the textbook seller = $45 - $36 = $9

the jersey purchase statement represent neither consumer or producer surplus because the willingness to pay and the highest amount the seller would be willing to sell was not indicated

Producer surplus = price – least price the seller is willing to accept

Marigold Company typically sells subscriptions on an annual basis, and publishes six times a year. The magazine sells 96000 subscriptions in January at $20 each. What entry is made in January to record the sale of the subscriptions

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Answer:

Dr Cash $1,920,000

Cr Unearned Subscription Revenue $1,920,000

Explanation:

Since The magazine sells 96,000 subscriptions in January at the amount of $20 each which means that the appropriate journal entry that made in January to record the sale of the subscriptions will be

Dr Cash $1,920,000

Cr Unearned Subscription Revenue $1,920,000

(96000*$20)

(To record the sale of the subscriptions)

Courts Distributors needed two hundred compact refrigerators on a rush basis. It contacted Eastinghouse Corporation, a manufacturer of refrigerators. Eastinghouse said it would take some time to quote a price on an order of that size. Courts replied, "Send the refrigerators immediately and bill us later." The refrigerators were delivered three days later, and the invoice arrived ten days after that. The invoice price was $140,000. Courts believe that the wholesale market price of the refrigerators is only $120,000. Do the parties have a contract? If so, what is the price? Explain.

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Answer:

Courts Distributors and Eastinghouse Corporation

Dispute over Contract Price

The two parties have a legal contract.  The contract was established when Courts requested Eastinghouse to send the refrigerators and bill later.

The exact price for the contract is in dispute.  This dispute can be resolved between the parties.  Reference to the market price will help resolve the dispute, otherwise, the parties may seek alternative dispute resolutions, like litigation, mediation, or arbitration.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Eastinghouse's invoice price for the refrigerators = $140,000

Courts' adopted market price = $120,000

b) Since Courts' reference to the price is with regard to the wholesale market price, it may be that Eastinghouse quoted the retail price instead.  Since Courts is a distributor, it has the right to be charged a wholesaler's price and not a retailer's.  Therefore, we can conclude that after due reference to the prevailing market price of similar refrigerators, the two parties may agree to a price of $120,000 or a little higher.

You have just retired with savings of $2 million. If you expect to live for 57 years and to earn 7% a year on your savings, how much can you afford to spend each year (in $ dollars)

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Answer:

Annual withdraw= $143,023.66

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Present value (PV)= $2,000,000

Number of periods (n)= 57

Interest rate (i)= 7% a year

To calculate the annual withdrawal, we need to use the following formula:

Annual withdraw= (PV*i) / [1 - (1+i)^(-n)]

Annual withdraw= (2,000,000*0.07) / [1 - (1.07^-57)]

Annual withdraw= $143,023.66

List four natural resources that you think would go into the production of the following products

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Answer:

sorry I think u got yr question incomplete..

Explanation:

Oil, coal, natural gas, metals, stone and sand are natural resources. Other natural resources are air, sunlight, soil and water. Animals, birds, fish and plants are natural resources as well.

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