Big-Mouth Frog Corporation had revenues of $200,000, expenses of $120,000, and dividends of $30,000. When Income Summary is closed to Retained Earnings, the amount of the debit or credit to Retained Earnings is a Group of answer choices debit of $50,000. debit of $80,000. credit of $50,000. credit of $80,000.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Credit of $80,000

Explanation:

Big-Mouth Frog Corporation Calculation for Retained earnings

Using this formula

Retained earnings =Revenue- Expenses

Where,

Revenue =$200,000

Expenses =$180,000

Let plug in the formula

Retained earnings =$200,000-$180,000

Retained earnings =$80,000

Therefore when the Income Summary is closed to Retained Earnings, the amount of the credit to Retained Earnings will be $80,000


Related Questions

If the factory overhead is overapplied, then the adjusting journal entry to close the factory overhead account includes a: (Check all that apply.)

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Answer:

Hie, the question is missing a list of options;

However the important steps to approach the questions are explained below.

Overhead is Over-applied when : Applied Overheads > Actual Overheads

The amount of overapplied overheads usually adjust the Cost of Goods Sold as follows :

Cost of Goods Sold (debit)

Overheads (credit)

This entry ensures that the costs of sales are not understated !

Alternatively the over-applied overheads can be adjusted to the Cost of Sales and other Inventory balances at the end of the period in pro-rata (Weight of their total) as follows

Cost of Goods Sold (debit)

Finished Goods Inventory (debit)

Work in Process Inventory (debit)

Raw Materials Inventory (debit)

Overheads (credit)

New lithographic equipment, acquired at a cost of $800,000 on March 1 at the beginning of a fiscal year, has an estimated useful life of five years and an estimated residual value of $90,000. The manager requested information regarding the effect of alternative methods on the amount of depreciation expense each year. In the first week of the fifth year, on March 4, the equipment was sold for $135,000.

Required:
a. Determine the annual depreciation expense for each of the estimated five years of use, the accumulated depreciation at the end of each year, and the book value of the equipment at the end of each year by (a) the straight-line method and (b) the double-declining-balance method.
b. Journalize the entry to record the sale assuming the manager chose the double-declining-balance method.
c. On January 1, journalize the entry to record the sale in (b), assuming that the equipment was sold for $88,750 instead of $135,000.

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Answer:

a. Determine the annual depreciation expense for each of the estimated five years of use, the accumulated depreciation at the end of each year, and the book value of the equipment at the end of each year by:

(a) the straight-line method

depreciation expense per year = ($800,000 - $90,000) / 5 years = $142,000

End of year            depreciation expense          book value

1                                  $142,000                           $658,000

2                                 $142,000                           $516,000

3                                 $142,000                           $374,000

4                                 $142,000                           $232,000

and (b) the double-declining-balance method.

depreciation expense year 1 = 2 x 1/5 x $800,000 = $320,000

depreciation expense year 1 = 2 x 1/5 x $480,000 = $192,000

depreciation expense year 1 = 2 x 1/5 x $288,000 = $115,200

depreciation expense year 1 = 2 x 1/5 x $172,800 = $69,120

End of year            depreciation expense          book value

1                                  $320,000                           $480,000

2                                 $192,000                            $288,000

3                                 $115,200                              $172,800

4                                 $69,120                               $103,680

b. Journalize the entry to record the sale assuming the manager chose the double-declining-balance method.

Dr Cash 135,000

Dr Accumulated depreciation - lithographic equipment 696,320

    Cr Lithographic equipment 800,000

    Cr Gain on sale 31,320

c. Journalize the entry to record the sale in (b), assuming that the equipment was sold for $88,750 instead of $135,000.

Dr Cash 88,750

Dr Accumulated depreciation - lithographic equipment 696,320

Dr Loss on sale 14,930

    Cr Lithographic equipment 800,000

 

If the fixed costs are $450,000, the unit selling price is $75, and the unit variable costs are $50, what are the old and new break-even sales (units) if the unit selling price increases by $10

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Answer:

Old break even points= 18,000 units

New break even points= 12,857 units

Explanation:

The fixed costs are $450,000

The unit selling price is $75

The unit variable costs are $50

The unit selling price have an increase of 10 units

The first step is to calculate the contribution margin per unit

Contribution margin per unit= Selling price per unit-Variable cost per unit

= $75-$50

= $25 per unit

The old break even point can be calculated as follows

= Fixed costs/Contribution margin per unit

= $450,000/$25

= 18,000 units

Since there is an increase in the unit selling price by $10 per unit then, the contribution matgin per unit can be calculated as follows

= $25+$10

= $35

Therefore, the new break even point can be calculated as follows

= $450,000/$35

= 12,857 units

Hence the old break even point and new break even point are 18,000 units and 12,857 units respectively

A customer buys 100 shares of ABC stock at $44 and sells 1 ABC Jan 45 Call at $5. Subsequently, the market price of ABC goes to $59 and the call contract is exercised. The customer has a:

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Answer:

loss = $1,000

Explanation:

the customer will receive $5 (call price) + $44 (call price) = $49 for every share  that he/she owns.

since the market price was $59, then the customer lost $59 - $49 = $10 for every share that he/she owned, resulting in a total loss = $10 per share x 100 shares = $1,000

A call option gives the buyer the option to purchase a stock at a set price during a specific time frame.

Feldpausch Corporation has provided the following data from its activity-based costing system: Activity Cost Pool Total Cost Total Activity Assembly $ 1,398,250 65,800 machine-hours Processing orders $ 69,451 2,520 orders Inspection $ 184,800 2,400 inspection-hours The company makes 920 units of product W26B a year, requiring a total of 1,290 machine-hours, 61 orders, and 40 inspection-hours per year. The product's direct materials cost is $57.55 per unit and its direct labor cost is $13.56 per unit. The product sells for $123.50 per unit. According to the activity-based costing system, the product margin for product W26B is:

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Answer:

$16,125.15

Explanation:

DATA:

Activity Cost Pool       Total Cost           Total Activity

Assembly                   $1,398,250           65,800 machine hours

Processing orders      $ 69,451              2,520 orders

Inspection                   $ 184,800             2,400 inspection-hours

Units produced = 920

Machine hours required = 1290

Processing orders required= 61

Inspection hours required = 40

Direct material cost = 57.55

Direct labor cost = 13.56 per unit

Selling price = 123.50

Solution

Sales Revenue (920 ×$123.5)                                   $113,620

LESS: Costs  

Direct Materials (920 × $57.55)                                $52,946

Direct labor (920 ×$13.56)                                        $12,375.2  

Assembly (1,398,250/65,800) = 21.25 × 1290=       $27412.5  

Processing (69,451/2,520) = 27.55 × 61 =               $1681.15

Inspection (184,800/2,400) = 77 x 40 =                   $3080        

Total Cost                                                               ($97494.65)      

Product margin                                                         $16,125.15

On December 31, 2014, Flint Corporation sold for $100,000 an old machine having an original cost of $180,000 and a book value of $80,000. The terms of the sale were as follows:
$20,000 down payment
$40,000 payable on December 31 each of the next two years
The agreement of sale made no mention of interest; however, 9% would be a fair rate for this type of transaction. What should be the amount of the notes receivable net of the unamortized discount on December 31, 2012 rounded to the nearest dollar? (The present value of an ordinary annuity of 1 at 9% for 2 years is 1.75911.)
a. $70,364
b. $90,364.
c. $80,000.
d. $140,728.

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Answer:

a. $70,364

Explanation:

We must determine the present value of the notes receivable using the 9% discount rate.

PV of accounts receivable = $40,000 / 1.09 + $40,000 / 1.09² = $36,697.25 + $33,667.20 = $70,364.45

When a notes receivable is issued and carries no interests, you have to record the present value of the notes receivable in order to determine the amount that should be recorded as interest income in the future. In this case, interest income = $80,000 - $70,364 = $9,636

Item 11Item 11 You are going to deposit $24,500 today. You will earn an annual rate of 5.5 percent for 8 years, and then earn an annual rate of 4.9 percent for 11 years. How much will you have in your account in 19 years

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Answer:

$63,637.94

Explanation:

$24,500 is deposited in the bank

5.5% annual rate will be earned in 8 years

= 5.5/100

= 0.055

4.9% annual rate will be earned in 11 years

= 4.9/100

= 0.049

The first step is to calculate the future value of the amount after 8 years

= amount deposited×(1+r)^n

r is the annual rate, n is the number of years

= $24,500×(1+0.055)^8

= $24,500×1.055^8

= $24,500×1.534686515

= $37,599.8196

Therefore, the amount that would be present in the account in 19 years can be calculated as follows

= amount at the end of year 8×(1+r)^n

where r = 0.049, n= 11

= $37,599.8196×(1+0.049)^11

= $37,599.8196×1.049^11

= $37,599.8196×1.692506597

= $63,637.94

Hence the amount present in the account in 19 years is $63,637.94

If the physical count of inventory showed $158,000 of inventory on hand and the inventory records reported $163,000, what would be the necessary adjusting entry to record inventory shrinkage? a. debit cost of Goods Sold, $163,000; credit Inventory, $158,000 b. debit Inventory, $5,000; credit Cost of Goods Sold, $5,000 c. debit cost of Goods Sold, $5,000; credit Inventory, $5,000 d. debit Inventory, $158,000; credit Cost of Goods Sold, $158,000

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Answer:

C. Debit Cost of goods Sold $5,000;

Credit Inventory $5,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the necessary adjusting entry to record inventory shrinkage

Since  we assumed  that the physical count of inventory showed $158,000 of inventory on hand and the inventory records reported $163,000 the first step to do is to find the difference  between the two amount which is ($163,000-$58,000) given us a different of $5,000 which will now be recorded as:

Debit Cost of goods Sold $5,000

(163,000-158,000)

Credit Inventory $5,000

Specter Co. has identified an investment project with the following cash flows. Year Cash Flow 1 $ 820 2 1,130 3 1,390 4 1,525 a. If the discount rate is 10 percent, what is the present value of these cash flows

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Answer:

$3,765.26

Explanation:

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows.

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

Cash Flow in year 1 = $ 820

Cash Flow in year 2 = 1,130

Cash Flow in year 3 = 1,390

Cash Flow in year 4 = 1,525

I = 10

PV = $3,765.26

To find the PV using a financial calacutor:

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

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

3. Press compute

I hope my answer helps you

In a company that employs continuous budgeting on a quarterly basis and has an accounting period that ends December 31 of each year, what period would the first revision and update to the January through December 2017 budget cover

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Answer: April 1, 2017 through March 31, 2018.

Explanation:

The company employs continuous budgeting on a quarterly basis. This means that they make budgets for the year in quarters and move with those quarters.

The first revision therefore for the year 2017 will happen on the first day of the second quarter which is April 1. On this date the first quarter will be removed from the budget because it has been passed. However, since the budget always has to be in total of a year, another quarter is included which will be the next quarter on the calendar, the January 1 2018 to the March 31st 2018 quarter.

The period will thus cover April 1, 2017 through March 31, 2018.

If James and Kamanda had reached a void agreement that included conditions, then Kamanda would have had to give James the toaster if the conditions were satisfied.

a. True
b. False

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There is a problem with the question, the word void should not be there. A void agreement is simply not enforceable since it is not valid. So I will assume that they both reached a valid agreement and it was a typing mistake.

Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

If two (or more) parties engage in a valid contract that includes certain specific conditions that are necessary in order to complete performance, and these conditions are met by one of the parties, then the other party must perform their part. In other words, if James performed all the conditions that were included in their contract, then Kamanda should hand over the toaster to James.

Webby Inc. is a web development company. Webby’s monthly production function for developing websites is given in the table below. Webby pays $4,000 a month in rent for office space and equipment. It pays each programmer $3,000 a month. There are no other production costs. Fill in the table of production costs.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the filling of the given table for the production cost is shown in the attachment below:

As we know that

Total cost = Fixed cost + variable cost

Average fixed cost = fixed cost ÷ websites

Average Variable cost = Variable cost  ÷ websites

Therefore the average total cost is

= Average fixed cost + average variable cost

The marginal cost is

= Change in total cost ÷ change in quantity

These formulas are used to complete the table as given below.

The beta of an all-equity firm is 1.4. Suppose the firm changes its capital structure to 40 percent debt and 60 percent equity. What is the equity beta of the levered firm

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Answer:

1.59  

Explanation:

The formula required to calculate the equity beta of the levered beta is given below:

Levered Beta=Unlevered Beta*((1+(1-tax rate)*(debt/equity))

unlevered bera=1.4

tax rate (assume it is 30%) is 0.30

debt is 40% or 0.40

equity is 60% or 0.60

Levered Beta=1.4((1+(1-0.30)*(0.40/0.60))

levered Beta=1.4*(1+0.7)*0.666666667

levered beta=1.4*1.133333334

levered beta= 1.59  

You can recompute using the missing actual tax rate

Select the appropriate reporting method for each of the items listed below.

Item Reporting Method

1. Accounts payable.

2. Current portion of long-term debt.

3. Sales tax collected from customers.

4. Notes payable due next year.

5. Notes payable due in two years.

6. Advance payments from customers.

7. Commercial paper.

8. Unused line of credit.

9. A contingent liability with a probable likelihood of

occurring within the next year and can be estimated.

10. A contingent liability with a reasonably possible likelihood

of occurring within the next year and can be estimated.

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Answer:

        Items                   ---             Reporting Method

1 . Accounts payable - Current liability

2 . Current portion of long-term debt - Current liability

3 . Sales tax collected from customers - Current liability

4 . Notes payable due next year - Current liability

5 . Notes payable due in two years - Long-­term liability

6 . Advance payments from customers - Current liability

7 . Commercial paper - Current liability

8 . Unused line of credit - Disclosure note only

9 . A contingent liability that is probable likelihood of occurring within the next year and can be estimated - Current liability  

10 . A contingent liability that is reasonably possible likelihood of occurring within the next year and can be estimated - Disclosure note only

Cindy's current year adjusted gross income (AGI) is $300,000 and her current year total tax liability is $60,000. Her immediate prior year AGI is $200,000 with a total tax liability of $40,000. To avoid an underpayment interest penalty, what is Cindy's minimum required total tax payment amount for the current year

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Answer:

The answer is $44,000

Explanation:

Solution

Given that

Now

Present/current year AGI = $300000

Present /current year tax liability = $60000

Prior year AGI = $200000

Prior year tax liability = $40000

Thus

As per Tax rule or applying the Tax rule

If Adjusted gross income(AGI) of prior year is below $250000 then the minimum required tax payment in the current year in order to avoid interest penalty is lower of

(1) 90% of present /current year tax (liability) or

(2) 110% of prior year tax liability

So

Because the prior year AGI is $200000 which is lower than $250000, in order to avoid interest penalty, the minimum required payment amount of tax liability in current/present year is lower of

(1) 90% of current year tax liability of $60000

Then

$60000 *90% = $54000

Or

(2)110% of prior year tax liability of $40000

$40000 ×110% = $44000

Hence, minimum required total tax payment amount for the current year is $44,000

In the MBTI personality model, Disney "imagineers" are more likely to have high _____ scores, while Disney accountants who determine currency transfer equivalencies are more likely to have high _____ scores.

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Answer:

In the MBTI personality model, Disney "imagineers" are more likely to have high __INTJ___ scores, while Disney accountants who determine currency transfer equivalencies are more likely to have high __ISTJ___ scores.

Explanation:

1. MBTI personality model is the Myers-Briggs Theory.  It was developed by the mother-daughter partnership of Katharine Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers.  At the heart of Myers Briggs theory are four preferences, depicting personality preferences as follows:

1. People and things (Extraversion or "E"), or ideas and information (Introversion or "I").

2. Facts and reality (Sensing or "S"), or possibilities and potential (Intuition or "N").

3. Logic and truth (Thinking or "T"), or values and relationships (Feeling or "F").

4. A lifestyle that is well-structured (Judgment or "J"), or one that goes with the flow (Perception or "P").

These four major classifications mean that one tends to have more of each than the other.  This means that there are 16 traits or combinations of traits for a given personality.

2. INTJ personality type: Disney "imagineers" are likely to direct their energies to deal with (Introversion) ideas, information, explanations, and beliefs, as people in research and development at Disney.  The information they deal with will be based on ideas, new possibilities, and not obvious things (Intuition) instead of facts and what they know and see.  Their decision making will be based on objective logic, using analytic and detailed approaches.  Their work will be planned and well-structured to reflect their lifestyle as opposed to flowing with the trend and maintaining flexibility.

3. ISTJ personality class: Disney accountants will bear similar traits like the "imagineers" except that instead of dealing with unknown and not obvious ideas and possibilities like the imagineers, they would prefer their information for processing to be based on clear facts and what they see and know.

Answer:

In the MBTI personality model, Disney "imagineers" are more likely to have high __INTJ___ scores, while Disney accountants who determine currency transfer equivalencies are more likely to have high __ISTJ___ scores.

Explanation:

Costs that remain constant in total dollar amount as the level of activity changes are called Group of answer choices

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Answer: Fixed Costs

Explanation:

Problem-solving is an interpersonal ability to take corrective action in a problem situation in order to meet desired objectives.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

True.

Explanation:

Problem-solving is an interpersonal ability to take corrective action in a problem situation in order to meet desired objectives.

The problem-solving skills is an essential and very important attribute that is meant to be possessed by each and every leader. A problem-solving skill is one of the most important part of conceptual skills and it involves the use of an individual's interpersonal or cognitive ability to take corrective action when faced with a problematic situation in order to meet the desired or set objectives in an organization or team. There are basically four (4) essential steps to solving a problem and these are;

1. You should identify the problem.

2. Design an alternative solution to the problem.

3. Evaluate the solutions and choose the best among the solutions.

4. Execute the solution deemed to be best and most effective.

Ginger, Inc., has declared a $6.40 per share dividend. Suppose capital gains are not taxed, but dividends are taxed at 10 percent. New IRS regulations require that taxes be withheld at the time the dividend is paid. The company's stock sells for $94.50 per share, and the stock is about to go ex dividend. What do you think the ex-dividend price will be?

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Answer:

$88.74

Explanation:

Ginger incorporation has declared a dividend of $6.40 per share

The dividends are taxed at 10%

= 10/100

= 0.1

The company's stock is sold at $94.50 per share

Therefore, the ex-dividend price can be calculated as follows

Ex-dividend price= Current selling price-dividend(1- tax rate)

= $94.50-$6.40(1-0.10)

= $94.50-$6.40(0.9)

= $94.50-$5.76

= $88.74

Hence the ex-dividend price is $88.74

It's important to note that sometimes private solutions to externalities do not work. For example, this occurs when an excessive amount of time or money must be spent for parties to reach an agreement. This describes the problem of .

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In the case when an excessive amount should be spending so this represents the problem of the Transaction cost.

What does a transaction cost?

Transaction cost is the cost that is typically in money or time format. It is the cost involved in the context of time or money when a decision is made or an agreement has been reached.

So according to the given situation, there is an excessive amount of time or money spent on parties so that it could be reached to an agreement

Therefore it represents the transaction cost.

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g For this question, ignore inflation. Suppose Jenny earns $60,000 per year working as a tax analyst. After ten years, she quits her job and pursues a PhD in Art History. For the 5 years she is in school, she gets a teaching stipend of $12,000 per year. For the next 35 years, she is an art director and earns $95,000. If she expects to live for 20 years in retirement. If Jenny doesn’t earn any interest on her savings and wants to perfectly smooth consumption across her life, how much will she consume every year? What might prevent her from perfectly smoothing consumption?

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Answer:

If Jenny doesn’t earn any interest on her savings and wants to perfectly smooth consumption across her life, how much will she consume every year?

Jenny's total income during her life = income as tax analyst ($60,000 x 10) + income as PhD student ($12,000 x 5) + income as Art Director (35 x $95,000) = $3,985,000

she generated income during 50 years and expects to live 20 more, so in order to perfectly smooth consumption across her life, she must divide her total life income by 70 years = $3,985,000 / 70 years = $56,928.57 per year

What might prevent her from perfectly smoothing consumption?

First of all, besides inflation, you also earn interest on your savings. That is why 401k and other retirement accounts work so well (the magic of compound interest). Even if inflation and interests didn't exist, you cannot know exactly what you are going to earn in the future and for how many years. In this case, she earned $60,000 for 10 years, but then earned only $12,000 during 5 years. If she really wanted to smooth her consumption, she would have needed to get a loan because her savings during the first 10 years wouldn't be enough.

A portfolio manager generates a 20% rate of return on a "small cap" portfolio, compared to a 15% rate of return on the benchmark portfolio and a 10% rate of return on the Standard and Poor's 500 index over the same period. The passive rate of return on the portfolio is:

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Answer:

15%

Explanation:

A passive portfolio management is an act of running a portfolio to meet the performance  and requirements of a benchmark portfolio.

Given that:

A portfolio manager generates = 20% rate of return

Benchmark portfolio = 15% rate of return

Standard and Poor's 500 index = 10% rate of return.

The passive rate of return  will be 15%. This is because a passive rate of return is attained by putting money into the right index fund, From the information given; the benchmark index has an 15% rate of return. As such,  that is the return any passive investor could attain as a result of putting money in an index fund.

Exercise 7-3A Allocate costs in a basket purchase (LO7-1) Red Rock Bakery purchases land, building, and equipment for a single purchase price of $360,000. However, the estimated fair values of the land, building, and equipment are $115,000, $253,000, and $92,000, respectively, for a total estimated fair value of $460,000. Required: Determine the amounts Red Rock should record in the separate accounts for the land, the building, and the equipment

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Answer:

Land =  $90,000

Building = $198,000

Land =  $72,000

Explanation:

The Fair Values of Land, Building and Equipment are used to apportion the single purchase price to the respective asset accounts as follows :

Land =  $115,000/ $460,000 × $360,000

        =  $90,000

Building =  $253,000/ $460,000 × $360,000

        =  $198,000

Land =  $92,000/ $460,000 × $360,000

        =  $72,000

Carla Vista Company has the following information available for September 2020. Unit selling price of video game consoles $400 Unit variable costs $240 Total fixed costs $54,400 Units sold 6001. Compute the unit contribution margin. Unit contribution margin_______ 2. Compute Carla Vista' break-even point in units. 3. Prepare a CVP income statement for the break-even point that shows both total and per unit amounts.

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Answer and Explanation:

a. The computation of unit contribution margin is shown below:

As we know that

Unit contribution margin = Unit selling price - unit variable cost

= $400 - $240

= $160

b. The break even point in units is as follows

As we know that

= Fixed cost ÷ unit contribution margin

= $54,400 ÷ $160

= $340

c. Now the preparation of the CVP income statement for the break even point is shown below:

                                               Carla Vista Company

                                           CVP Income statement

Particulars                              Amount              Units

Sales                                      $136,000            $400

Less: Variable cost               -$81,600               $240

Contribution margin            $54,400               $160

Less: Fixed cost                   -$54,400

Net operating income          $0

Which one of the following is not a factor that influences a business's control environment? Group of answer choices management's philosophy and operating style organizational structure proofs and security measures personnel policies

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Answer:

proofs and security measures

Explanation:

According to the Sarbanes-Oxley, there are three factors that affect the Company's Control Environment which is as follows

1. Personnel Policies      

2. Management's Philosophy and their operating styles    

3. And, the last one is Organizational Structure

Therefore the third option is not a influencing factor for a business control environment

If merchandise inventory is being valued at cost and the purchase price is steadily falling, which method of costing will yield the largest net income?

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Answer:

The answer is LIFO

Explanation:

LIFO is Last in First out. It means the Inventory that was purchased last goes out first.

In periods LIFO, cost of sales reflects the cost of goods purchased recently and the ending Inventory reflects the older goods.

In periods of falling prices, the costs of ending inventory are high, cost of sales are low and the gross profit are high.

The bid-ask spread exists because of _______________. A. market inefficiencies B. discontinuities in the markets C. the need for dealers to cover expenses and make a profit D. lack of trading in thin markets

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Answer:

C. the need for dealers to cover expenses and make a profit

Explanation:

In the market for securities there are two pricing of securities.

The ask price is the price at which the buyer is willing to purchase a security.

The ask price or the offer price is price at which the seller of a security is willing to sell it. Ask price can be firm or negotiable.

Bid ask spread is the difference between the highest amount a buyer is willing to buy a security and the lowest price at which a seller is willing to sell it.

This spread exists because dealers need to cover expenses and make a profit

Meryl is an avid doll collector and has been searching for the Beach Doll to complete her 200-piece collection. There were only 5 Beach Dolls created in the world. Meryl is envious of her neighbor Nancy, who has the first Beach Doll ever created. Nancy refuses to sell the doll because she thinks it will be worth a million dollars someday. While Nancy is on vacation, Meryl hires Alex to steal the doll from Nancy's home. Has an agency relationship been formed?

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Answer:

An agency relationship has not been formed

Explanation:

An agency relationship has not been formed because the agreement has an illegal purpose. An agency relationship is a situation where one party calling the principal allows another party called agent to act on his or her behalf.

An agency relationship is only formed if the purpose for it's creation is legal. Meryl hired Alex to steal from Nancy, which is an illegal arrangement. Therefore an agency relationship was not formed.

Operating Cash Flow The financial staff of Cairn Communications has identified the following information for the first year of the roll-out of its new proposed service: Projected sales $25 million Operating costs (not including depreciation) $7 million Depreciation $6 million Interest expense $5 million The company faces a 35% tax rate. What is the project's operating cash flow for the first year (t = 1)? Write out your answer completely. For example, 2 million should be entered as 2,000,000.

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Answer: $13,800,000

Explanation:

Operating Cashflow for the year = EBIT * (1 - tax rate) + Depreciation.

Earnings before Interest and Tax (EBIT) = Revenue - Operating Costs - Depreciation

= 25 - 7 - 6

= $12 million

Operating Cashflow = 12 * ( 1 - 35%) + 6

= 12 * 65% + 6

= $13.8 million

= $13,800,000

Hutter Corporation declared a $0.50 per share cash dividend on its common shares. The company has 20,000 shares authorized, 9,000 shares issued, and 8,000 shares of common stock outstanding. The journal entry to record the dividend payment is:

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry to record the dividend payment is shown below:

Common Dividends payable  $4,000 (8,000 shares outstanding × $ 0.50 cash dividend)

     To Cash for $4,000

(being the dividend payment is recordeD)

For recording this we debited the common dividend payable as it decreased the liabilities and credited the cash as it also decreased the assets

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