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Shown below are comparative balance sheets for Buffalo Industries.
Buffalo Industries Comparative Balance Sheets December 31
Assets 2022 2021
Cash $ 183,600 $59.400
Accounts receivable 237,600 205,200
Inventory 450,900 10,300
Land 216,000 270,000
Equipment 702,000 540,000
Accumulated depreciation-equipment (178,200) (86,400)
Total $1,611,900 $1.498,500
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Accounts payable $ 105,300 $ 116,100
Bonds payable 405,000 540,000
Common stock ($1 par) 583,200 469,800
Retained earnings 518,400 372,600
Total $1,611,900 $1498.500
Additional Information
1. Net income for 2022 was $251,100.
2. Depreciation expense was $91,800.
3. Cash dividends of $105,300 were declared and paid.
4. Bonds payable amounting to $135,000 were redeemed for cash $135,000
5. Common stock was issued for $113,400 cash
6. No equipment was sold during 2022
7. Land was sold for its book value.
Prepare a statement of cash flows for 2022 using the Indirect method. (Show amounts that decrease cash flow with either d ignes. -45,000 Buffalo Industries Statement of Cash Flows Adjustments to reconcile

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Answer 1

Answer:

Net Increase in cash = $124,200

Explanation:

Note: The correct value for Year 2021 inventory is $510,300 not $10,300.

Also note: See the attached excel file for the statement of cash flows for 2022.

In the attached excel file, the following workings are used:

Workings:

w.1: Increase in accounts receivable = Account receivable in 2022 - Account receivable in 2021 = $237,600 - $205,200 = $32,400

w.2: Decrease in inventory = Inventory in 2022 - Inventory in 2021 = $450,900 - $510,300 = -$59,400  

w.3: Decrease in accounts payable = Accounts receivable 2022 - Accounts receivable 2021 = $105,300 - $116,100 = -$10,800

w.4: Disposal of land = Land in 2021 - Land in 2022 = $270,000 - $216,000 = $54,000

w.5: Purchase of equipment = Equipment in 2022 - Equipment in 2021 = $702,000 - $540,000 = $162,000


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On January 1, 2015, Lake Co. purchased a machine for $1,056,000 and calculated depreciation using the straight-line method, with an estimated useful life of eight years, and no salvage value. On January 1, 2018, Lake determined that the machine had a useful life of six years from the date of acquisition, and a salvage value of $96,000. An accounting change was made in 2018 to reflect these data. The accumulated depreciation for this machine should have a balance at December 31, 2018, of ________. Group of answer choices

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Answer:

$584,000

Explanation:

The computation of the accumulated depreciation is shown below:

But before that following calculations need to be determined

Depreciation for 3 years = $1,056,000 ÷ 8 years × 3 years

= $396,000

Now the written down value is

= $1,056,000 - $396,000 - $96,000

= $564,000

For one year it would be

= $564,000 ÷ 3

= $188,000

Now the accumulated depreciation is

= $396,000 + $188,000

= $584,000

During March, the production department of a process operations system completed and transferred to finished goods 21,000 units that were in process at the beginning of March and 210,000 units that were started and completed in March. March's beginning inventory units were 100% complete with respect to materials and 65% complete with respect to conversion. At the end of March, 40,000 additional units were in process in the production department and were 100% complete with respect to materials and 40% complete with respect to conversion. Compute the number of physical units transferred to finished goods.

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Answer:

231,000

Explanation:

Computation for the number of physical units transferred to finished goods.

Using this formula

Transferred Unit = Beginning WIP Units + Units Started

Let plug in the formula

Transferred Unit = 21,000 + 210,000

Transferred Unit = 231,000

Therefore the number of physical units transferred to finished goods will be 231,000

What type of business organization generates the most total sales

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Answer:

probably the medical field

Moates Corporation has provided the following data concerning an investment project that it is considering: Initial investment $ 310,000 Annual cash flow $ 137,000 per year Expected life of the project 4 years Discount rate 11 % Click here to view Exhibit 13B-1 and Exhibit 13B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using the tables provided. The net present value of the project is closest to: (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)

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Answer:

$115,035

Explanation:

Calculation for what the The net present value of the project is closest to:

First step is to calculate the Present value of annual cash flows

Using this formula

Present value of annual cash flows = Annual Cash Flow * PVA of * (11%, 4 years)

Let plug in the formula

Present value of annual cash flows = $ 137,000 * 3.1024456895909

Present value of annual cash flows =$425,035

Now let calculate the net present value of the project

Net present value of the project =$425,035-$ 310,000

Net present value of the project=$115,035

Therefore the The net present value of the project is closest to: $115,035

what are the five economic lssues??​

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Answer:

Economic issues facing the world economy, as well as regions and countries, include prospects for growth, inflation, energy and the environment, inequality, labor issues, emerging markets, and the impact of new technologies.

3. Why accrue an expense?

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Because accrued expenses represent a company's obligation to make future cash payments, they are shown on a company's balance sheet as current liabilities.

ProTech began business at the start of the current year. The company planned to produce 40,000 units, and actual production conformed to expectations. Sales totaled 37,000 units at $42 each. Costs incurred were: Variable manufacturing overhead per unit $ 19 Fixed manufacturing overhead 240,000 Variable selling and administrative cost per unit 7 Fixed selling and administrative cost per unit 140,000 If there were no variances, the company's variable-costing income would be: Multiple Choice $212,000. $155,000. $240,500. $592,000. None of the answers is correct.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

(a) Write down 5 projects you think will lend themselves well to a Cost Benefit Analysis. Include for each of them, reasons as to why you believe they can be properly analyzed.
(b) Write down 5 projects you think do not lend themselves to a Cost Benefit Analysis. Include for each of them, reasons as to why you believe they can not be properly analyzed (e.g. the scope is too broad, information is hard/impossible to obtain, they are technologically infeasible, etc).
(c) Among the projects in part a, choose the one you would be most excited to work on and explain why.
(d) Among the projects in part b, choose the one you would be least excited to work on and explain why.

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Answer:

A)

Food chain project, Tech startup, Road construction , expansion of clothing line, construction of dams

B)

Investment in stocks,  National economic planning , Railway construction , Employee housing,  Investment in Insurance

C)  The food chain project

D) Investment in stocks

Explanation:

A) 5 projects that will lend themselves well to a cost benefit analysis

Food chain project ; A food chain project can lend itself properly to cost benefit analysis, The owner or Financier of the project can estimate  the exact costs to be incurred in adding various delicacies to the Food chain project and he can also evaluate the revenue that each delicacy can generate at a given time based on the demand hence cost benefit analysis can be applied here A tech startup : A tech startup can effectively implement cost benefit analysis by evaluating the cost of employing programmers based on their input and the revenue expected to be generated from the Tech startup products.Road construction project : A road construction project is usually broken down into different project phases and this phases help the project coordinator to have an overview of the cost benefit of the project.Expansion of a clothing line : In The expansion of a clothing line Cost Benefit Analysis can be applied, I.e. the cost of setting up clothing stores in various regions will be calculated first and then the expected profits from those outlets can be determine within a  period construction of dams : The cost benefit analysis will compare the cost of building and the benefit / revenue to be generated in the long run

B)  5 projects that do not lend themselves to cost benefit analysis

Investment in stocks : The cost benefit analysis cannot be properly carried out in this can of project because some uncertainties associated with stocks National economic planning project; Cost benefit analysis can not be properly implemented her because the sole aim of National economic planning is to sustain the economy and some uncertainties can erupt which was not included in the economic planRailway project : Due to the terrain of some areas the exact cost benefit analysis can not be properly implemented and also the scope of railway construction is broad in general.Employee housing project : Cost benefit analysis cannot be implemented here because the housing project does not benefit the company that owns the building but just the employees Investment in Insurance : The cost benefit analysis can not be properly implemented due to the uncertainties that life brings

C) In part A The best project for me  is

The food chain project and this is due to is simplicity in analysis via the cost benefit analysis

D) In part B the Least project for me is

Investment in stocks and this is due to the Volatility and uncertainty surrounding stock investment and trading

On January 1, Great Designs Company had a debit balance of $1,700 in the office supplies account. During the month, Great Designs purchased $1,000 of office supplies and journalized them to the asset account upon purchasing. On January 31, an inspection of the office supplies cabinet shows that only $600 of office supplies remains.

Required:
Prepare the January 31 adjusting entry for office supplies.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

On Jan 1st

Office supplies balance $1,700

Purchases = $1,000

Balance in office supplies account = $1,700 + $1,000 = $2,700

Amount to be written off of office supplies = $2,700 - $600 = $2,100

1. Marina Stengart used her company laptop to communicate with her lawyer via her
personal, password-protected, web-based email account. The company's policy
stated:
E-mail and voice mail messages, internet use and communication, and computer
files are considered part of the company's business and client records. Such
communications are not to be considered private or personal to any individual
employee. Occasional personal use is permitted; however, the system should
not be used to solicit for outside business ventures, charitable organizations,
or for any political or religious purpose, unless authorized by the Director of
Human Resources.
After she filed an employment lawsuit against her employer, the company hired an
expert to access her emails that had been automatically stored on the laptop. Are
these emails private?

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Answer

cool

Explanation:

i dont know

Consider an organization that has empowered its employees, asking them to improve the quality, productivity, and responsiveness of their processes that involve repetitive work. This work could arise in a manufacturing setting, such as assembling cars or producing chemicals, or in a service setting, such as processing invoices or responding to customer orders and requests. Clearly the workers would benefit from feedback on the quality (defects, yields) and process times of the work they were doing to suggest where they could make improvements. Identify the role, if any, for sharing financial information with these employees to help them in their efforts to improve quality, productivity, and process times. Be specific about the types of financial information that would be helpful and the specific decisions or actions that could be made better by supplementing physical and operational information with financial information.

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Answer:

Follows are the solution to this question:

Explanation:

In this question, one of the biggest factors in a company is the employee's wealth, and by evaluate the figures in the financial reports about trends, because then workers know clearly how their job impacts the progress of the company.

It offering information on the non-specific regular costs of business, and by try giving the issue a simple approach is to make the employees fully comprehend it. Finally but not least, the position of the employees throughout the company's general profitability.

Its provision of such knowledge will certainly improve productivity ultimately the quality.

The glue is not a significant cost, so it is treated as indirect materials (factory overhead). a. Journalize the entry to record the purchase of materials in April. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. a. Materials fill in the blank 0405c7fed078fd8_2 fill in the blank 0405c7fed078fd8_3 Accounts Payable fill in the blank 0405c7fed078fd8_5 fill in the blank 0405c7fed078fd8_6 b. Journalize the entry to record the requisition of materials in April. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. b. fill in the blank 6c73b5f42041fa9_2

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Answer:

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a.  Accounts title & Explanations    Debit$  Credit$

    Material inventory                        641,200

    ($122,700+$170,600+$336,200+$11,700)

           Accounts payable                                 641,200  

    (For material purchased on account)

Note: Both, Direct material and Indirect material is included in Materials

b. Accounts title & Explanations    Debit$  Credit$

   Work in process inventory           652,300

    ($233,700+$211,300+$136,200)

   Manufacturing Overheads           6,100  

           Material inventory                                658,400

(For material issued for production both as direct and indirect material)

Note: Requisition of direct materials are charged to WIP and requisition of indirect materials forms part of factory overhead.

1. There are 20 forging presses in the forge shop of a small company. The shop produces batches of forgings requiring a setup time of 3.0 hours for each production batch/machine. Average standard time for each part in a batch is 45 seconds, and there are 600 parts in a batch/machine. The plant workforce consists of two workers per press, two foreman, plus three clerical support staff. (a) Determine how many forged parts can be produced in 1 month, if there are 8 hours worked per day and average of 21 days per month at one shift per day. (b) What is the labor productivity ratio of the forge shop, expressed as parts per worker-hour

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Answer:

The solution according to the given scenario is described below.

Explanation:

The given values are:

No. of foreign presses,

= 20

Required setup time,

= 3 hours

Average standard time,

= 45 seconds

Average produced batch,

= 600

Now,

(a)

The number of workers will be:

= [tex]20\times 2+2+3[/tex]

= [tex]40+2+3[/tex]

= [tex]45[/tex]

The total time for batch's production will be:

= [tex]3\times 60+(45\times \frac{600}{60} )[/tex]

= [tex]180+45\times 10[/tex]

= [tex]630 \ minutes[/tex]

or

= [tex]10.5 \ hours[/tex]

The total number of hours per month will be:

= [tex]8\times 21[/tex]

= [tex]168 \ hours[/tex]

then,

The total batches per month will be:

= [tex]\frac{168}{10.5}[/tex]

= [tex]16 \ batches \ per \ month[/tex]

Total batches = [tex]20\times 16[/tex]

                       = [tex]320[/tex]

Now,

The produced pieces will be:

= [tex]320\times 600[/tex]

= [tex]192000 \ pieces/month[/tex]

(b)

[tex]Labour \ productivity= \frac{ Total \ production}{ Labour \ hours }[/tex]

On substituting the given values, we get

                                [tex]=\frac{192000}{(8\times 21\times 45)}[/tex]

                                [tex]=25.4 \ per \ worker \ hours[/tex]

The labor productivity ratio is the ratio analytical tool that determines the efficiency of labor to perform their task and provide higher returns and production in the specified time limit. It is determined by taking into consideration the total number of products and the labor hours provided to each labor per day.

a) The number of forged parts that can be produced in 1 month is 192,000 pieces per month.

b) The labor productivity ratio of the forged shop is 25.40 per labor hour.

Computations:

a)

[tex]\begin{aligned}\text{Number of pieces}&=\text{Total Batch}\times\text{Parts in Batch per Machine}\\&=320\;\text{batches}\times600\;\text{parts}\\&=192,000\;\text{pieces per month}\end{aligned}[/tex]

Working Note:

[tex]\begin{aligned}\text{Number of Workers}&=\left(\text{No. of foreign presses}\times\text{Worker per press}\right)\\&+\text{Worker per press}+\text{Setup Time}\\&=\left(20\times2 \right )+2+3\\&=45\;\text{no. of workers} \end{aligned}[/tex]

[tex]\begin{aligned}\text{Time for batch production}&=\text{Setup Time}\times\text{Average produced batch}\\&+\left(\text{No. of workers}\times\frac{\text{Average produced batch}}{\text{Minutes}} \right )\\&=3\times60+\left(45\times\frac{600}{60}\right)\\&=630\;\text{minutes or}\;10.50\;\text{hours}\end{aligned}[/tex]

[tex]\begin{aligned}\text{Total Batches}&=\text{No. of Foreign Presses}\times\text{Total Batches per month}\\&=20\times\left(\frac{\text{hours per day}\times\text{days per month}}{\text{Total time for batch production}} \right )\\&=20\times\left(\frac{8\times21}{10.50} \right )\\&=320\end{aligned}[/tex]

b) The labor productivity is computed as follows:

[tex]\begin{aligned}\text{Labor Productivity}&=\frac{\text{Total Production}}{\text{Labor hours}}\\&=\frac{192,000}{8\times21\times45}\\&=25.4\;\text{per worker hours}\end{aligned}[/tex]

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A company that makes and sells EPA-certified pesticides in the United States has received an inquiry from a farm supply distributor in another country. This distributor is interested in buying pesticides that have been banned in the United States but not in the other country. The U.S. company has the capability of manufacturing and packaging the banned pesticide. Is it moral for the company to produce and sell this banned pesticide to the distributor in the other country

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Answer:

No, it is not moral for the company to produce and sell this banned pesticide to the distributor in the other country.

Explanation:

From the question we are informed about A company that makes and sells EPA-certified pesticides in the United States has received an inquiry from a farm supply distributor in another country. This distributor is interested in buying pesticides that have been banned in the United States but not in the other country. The U.S. company has the capability of manufacturing and packaging the banned pesticide. In this case it is not moral for the company to produce and sell this banned pesticide to the distributor in the other country.

Moral in business/ society can be regarded as those things that are sanctioned by the societies as acceptable and as what's right. They are judgments, as well as standards and rules of good conduct that are required in the society. Morals give a guide to people in order to know permissible behavior with respect to basic values

A company has fixed costs of $96,800. Its contribution margin ratio is 44% and the product sells for $61 per unit.
What is the company's break-even point in dollar sales?

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$220,000

Explanation:

Calculation for the company's break-even point in dollar sales

Using this formula

Break-Even point in dollars sales= Fixed Costs ÷ Contribution Margin

Let plug in the formula

Break-Even point in dollars sales=$96,800/44%

Break-Even point in dollars sales=$220,000

Therefore the company's break-even point in dollar sales will be $220,000.

You bought two acres of land for $200,000 ten years ago. Although it is zoned for commercial use, it currently holds eight small, singlefamily houses. A property management firm that wants to continue leasing the eight houses has offered you $400,000 for the property. A developer wants to build a 12-story apartment building on the site and has offered $600,000. What value should you assign to the property

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Answer:

$500,000

Explanation:

in order to calculate the value you should determine the expected return or sales price of the land = price of land x probability of sale

In this case, you have two offers and apparently you haven't decided which to choose, so the expected return = ($400,000 x 50%) + ($600,000 x 50%) = $200,000 + $300,000 = $500,000

Anne Dietz at Changi​ #3 (Singapore). Anne Dietz lives in​ Singapore, but is making her first business trip to​ Sydney, Australia. Standing in​ Singapore's new terminal​ #3 at Changi​ Airport, she looks at the foreign exchange quotes posted over the FX​ trader's booth. She wishes to exchange 1,100 Singapore dollars​ (S$ or​ SGD) for Australian dollars​ (A$ or​ AUD). What Anne​ sees: Spot rate​ (SGD = 1.00​ USD) 1.3443 Spot rate​ (USD = 1.00​ AUD) 0.7646 a. What is the Singapore dollar to Australian dollar cross​ rate? b. How many Australian dollars will Anne get for her Singapore​ dollars? a. What is the Singapore dollar to Australian dollar cross​ rate? The cross rate is SGD 1.0279 1.0279​/AUD. ​(Round to four decimal​ places.) b. How many Australian dollars will Anne get for her Singapore​ dollars? Anne will get AUD nothing . ​ (Round to two decimal​ places.)

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Answer:

a. The Singapore dollar to Australian dollar cross​ rate is (SGD = 1.00 AUD) 1.0278.

b. The number of Australian dollars Anne will get is 1,070.25 Australian dollars.

Explanation:

a. What is the Singapore dollar to Australian dollar cross​ rate?

Given:

Spot rate​ (SGD = 1.00​ USD) 1.3443

Spot rate​ (USD = 1.00​ AUD) 0.7646

These imply that:

1.3443 SGD = 1.00​ USD ..................... (1)

0.7646 USD = 1.00​ AUD ................... (2)

From equation (2), we divide through by 0.7646 to have:

0.7646 / 0.7646 USD = 1.00 / 0.7646 AUD

1.00 USD = 1.3079 AUD

Substituting this into equation (1) and solve as follows:

1.3443 SGD = 1.00​ USD = 1.3079 AUD

Dropping 1.00​ USD, we have:

1.3443 SGD = 1.3079 AUD

Dividing through by 1.3079, we have:

1.3443 / 1.3079 SGD =  1.3079 / 1.3079 AUD

1.0278 SGD =  1.00 AUD

Therefore, the Singapore dollar to Australian dollar cross​ rate is (SGD = 1.00 AUD) 1.0278.

b. How many Australian dollars will Anne get for her Singapore​ dollars?

This can be calculated as follows:

Number of Australian dollars Anne will get = Amount of Singapore dollars​ Anne wishes to exchange for Australian dollars​ / Singapore dollar to Australian dollar cross​ rate = 1,100 / 1.0278 = 1,070.24712979179 Australian dollars

Rounding to two decimal​ places as required, we have:

Number of Australian dollars Anne will get = 1,070.25 Australian dollars

Therefore, the number of Australian dollars Anne will get is 1,070.25 Australian dollars.

Based on the spot rates between the three nations, the following is true:

The Singapore dollar to Australia dollar is 1.02785178 Singapore Dollars. Anne Dietz will get  AUD 1,070.19.

To find the cross rate, you should multiply the Singapore dollar to USD rate with the USD to Australian dollar rate:

= 1.3443 x 0.7646

= 1.02785178 Singapore Dollars

The amount that Anne would get for 1,100 SGD is:

= 1,100 / 1.02785178

= AUD 1,070.19

In conclusion, Anne would get AUD 1,070.19.

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When giving feedback, you should get directly to the point.


True
or
False

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Answer:

It is completely false

Explanation:

Because you should first tell the reason

Chapter 5 Activity Based Costing Licensed Gear Co. manufactures and sells college athletic fan gear and uses activity-based costing for overhead costs. Licensed Gear Co. supplied the following financial information concerning its overhead costs and the activity based costing system in 2020: Overhead costs: Distribution of resource consumption: The amount of activity for the year is as follows: How much OVERHEAD cost would be allocated to Cyclone Tailgaters, a customer who initiated 20 orders and 5 custom designs in 2020

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Question Completion:

Overhead costs:

Wages & salaries $ 925,000

Factory depreciation  125,000

Marketing department expenses 330,000

Total $ 1,380,000

Distribution of resource consumption:

                                                   Activity Cost Pools

                                        Customer       Product         Others   Total

                                         Orders          Designs

Wages & salaries               42%                46%               12%      100%

Factory depreciation         53%                33%                14%      100%

Marketing

department expenses     41%                 34%                  5        100%

The amount of activity for the year is as follows:

Cost Pool                 Activity

Customer Orders   2,125 Orders

Product Designs       325 Designs

Answer:

Licensed Gear Co.

The Overhead cost allocated to Cyclone Tailgaters is:

=  $15,475.70

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Distribution of resource consumption:

                                                   Activity Cost Pools

                                        Customer       Product         Others   Total

                                         Orders          Designs

Wages & salaries               42%                46%               12%      100%

Factory depreciation         53%                33%                14%      100%

Marketing

department expenses     41%                 54%                  5        100%

Activity Cost Pools:      Wages          Factory   Marketing        Total

                                    & salaries       Dept.        Dept.  

Customer orders        $388,500     $66,250   $135,300     $590,050

Product Designs           425,500        41,250      178,200       644,950

Others                             111,000         17,500       16,500        145,000

Total                           $925,000   $125,000   $330,000  $1,380,000

Overhead rates:        Amount        Activity            Overhead Rates

Customer orders     $590,050     2,125 Orders          $277.67

Product Designs      $644,950        325 Designs     $1,984.46

Cyclone Tailgaters  Activity   Overhead Rate    Allocated Overhead

Customer orders       20          $277.67                  $5,553.40

Product designs          5        $1,984.46                  $9,922.30

Total overhead costs allocated to Cyclone           $15,475.70

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اتندم على كل لحظة ذرفتي فيها علشاني الدمعة.

علقتي فيا آمالك كنتي تقيدي في دربي الشمعة.

يا عمري أبغاك تكون.

أحسن واحد في الكون.

وهذا كلامك لي ولجل عيونك أحاول إني أكون.

حبيبتي اسمعيني.

حطي عينك في عيني.

أنا عند حسن ظنك مع الأيام بتشوفيني.

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على كثر أغلاطه تحملتيه.

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ما أبغى أشوف قلبك مهموم.

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كل همك في الدنيا إنك تشوفيني في القمة.

Residents of a small nation, Paulastan, idolize the TV show American Idol. All they produce and consume are karaoke machines and CDs. The chart below shows the price and quantity of each good sold in 2015 and 2016.

Karaoke Machines CDs
Quanriry Price Quantity Price
2015 10 $40 30 $10
2016 12 $60 50 $12

Required:
a. Using a method similar to GDP deflator, compute the percentage change in the overall price level. Use 2015 as the base year.
b. Using a method similar to the consumer price index, compute the percentage change in the overall price level. Also, use 2015 as the base year and fix the basket at 1 karaoke machine and 3 CDs.
c. Is the inflation rate in 2016 the same using the two methods? Explain why or why not.

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Answer:

A. 37.14

B. 34.70%

C. Not the same

Explanation:

a) Computation of the percentage change in the overall price leve

in 2015 basket price = 1*40+3*10 = $70

in 2015, basket price = 1*60+3*12 = $96

taking 2015 as base year

CPI in 2015 = 70/70 * 100 = 100

CPI in 2016 = 96/70 *100 = 137.14

%age change in price level = 137.14 - 100 = 37.14

b) Computation of the percentage change in the overall price level

GDP deflator = nominal GDP/real GDP * 100

in 2015 : (2015 as base year)

nominal GDP = 10*40+30*10

nominal GDP= $700

real GDP = 10*40+30*10

real GDP = $700

GDP deflator = 700/700 *100

GDP deflator = 100

in 2016 :

nominal GDP = 12*60+50*12

nominal GDP = $1320

real GDP = 12*40+50*10

real GDP = $980

GDP deflator = 1320/980 *100

GDP deflator = 134.70

%age change in price level based on GDP deflator = 134.70 - 100

%age change in price level based on GDP deflator = 34.70%

c) Based on the above calculation for the two methods the inflation rate in 2016 are not the same using the two methods reason been that CPI is 37.14% and GDP deflator is 34.70% .

New technology: Group of answer choices seldom contributes to competitive advantage or operational efficiency. frequently enables competitive advantage from product/service differentiation at lower cost. seldom enables competitive advantage from product/service differentiation at lower cost. frequently enables competitive advantage from product/service differentiation, but typically at higher cost. frequently enables operational efficiencies, but seldom enables competitive advantage.

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Answer:

frequently enables competitive advantage from product/service differentiation at lower cost.

Explanation:

According to economic theory, technology is one of the factors that contributes to economic growth.

It also increases the competitive advantage of a firm by increasing the amount of goods that can be produced and also increases the quality of the output.

Differentiation is achieved at a lower cost.

Busfield Company manufactures customized desks. The following pertains to Job No. 825: Direct materials used $25,500 Direct labor hours worked 450 Direct labor rate per hour $30.00 Machine hours used 500 Applied factory overhead rate per machine hour $15.00 What is the total manufacturing cost for Job No. 825

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Answer:

$46,500

Explanation:

The computation of the total manufacturing cost is shown below:

As we know that

Manufacturing cost = Direct material + Direct labor + Overhead

= Direct material  + (Number of Labor hours × Direct labor cost per hour ) + (Number of machine hours × rate per Machine hour )

= $25,500 + 450 × $30 + 500 × $15

= $46,500

The income statements of all corporations are in the same format. True or false? Discuss.

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the income statements of all corporations are in same format is true

Answer:

False

Explanation:

This is false because there are multiple types of statements. There are classified income statements, profit and lose income statement, and an operating statement.

Skysong Corporation had income from continuing operations of $10,811,000 in 2020. During 2020, it disposed of its restaurant division at an after-tax loss of $205,400. Prior to disposal, the division operated at a loss of $319,800 (net of tax) in 2020 (assume that the disposal of the restaurant division meets the criteria for recognition as a discontinued operation). Skysong had 10,000,000 shares of common stock outstanding during 2020. Prepare a partial income statement for Skysong beginning with income from continuing operations.

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Answer:

Net income $10,285,800

Earnings per share $1.03

Explanation:

Preparation of a partial income statement for Skysong beginning with income from continuing operations.

Income from continuing operations $10,811,000

Discontinued operations

Loss from operation of discontinued

restaurant division (net of tax)

$319,800

Loss from disposal of restaurant

division (net of tax)

$205,400

Net income $10,285,800

($10,811,000-$319,800-$205,400)

EARNING PER SHARES

Income from continuing operations $1.08

($10,811,000/10,000,000 shares)

Less Discontinued operations, net of tax (0.05)

[($319,800+$205,400)/$10,285,800]

Net income $1.03

($1.08-0.05)

3) Tobi owns a perpetuity that will pay $1,500 a year, starting one year from now. He offers to sell you all of the remaining payments after the next 25 payments have been paid. (A) What price should you offer him for payments 26 onward if you desire a rate of return of 8 percent

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Answer:

you should pay up to $2,737.84 to Tobi

Explanation:

first, the terminal price of the perpetuity must be determined = annual payment / r = $1,500 / .08 = $18,750

now, the present day value of the future terminal value

present value = future value / (1 + r)ⁿ = $18,750 / (1 + 8%)²⁵ = $2,737.84

PLEASE HELP I NEED TO RAISE THIS GRADE

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Answer:

I think it is the last one.

Explanation:

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Joan is a self-employed attorney in New York City. Joan took a trip to San Diego, CA, primarily for business, to consult with a client and take a short vacation. On the trip, Joan incurred the following expenses: Airfare to and from San Diego $ 975 Hotel charges while on business 300 Meals while on business 280 Car rental while on business 90 Hotel charges while on vacation 420 Meals while on vacation 308 Car rental while on vacation 180 Total $2,553

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Answer:

$1,505

Explanation:

Calculation for Joan's travel expense deduction for the trip

Travel expense deduction= $975 (flight) + $300 (business hotel) + $140 (business meals $280 x 50%) + $90(business car)

Travel expense deduction=$1,505

Therefore Joan's travel expense deduction for the trip will be $1,505

Consumers spend _______ a year on credit card penalties and fees.

$10 million
$110 billion
$90 billion
$80 million

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90 billion is the answer
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