Davis and Thompson have earnings of $814 each. The social security tax rate is 6.0%, and the Medicare tax rate is 1.5%. Assuming that the payroll will be paid on December 29, what will be the employer's total FICA tax for this payroll period

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Answer 1

Answer:

$122.10

Explanation:

814 × 6% = 48.84

814 × 1.5% = 12.21

48.84 + 48.84 = 97.68

12.21 + 12.21 = 24.42

97.68 + 4.42 = 122.10


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Polk Software Inc. has a quick ratio of 2.00, $29,475 in cash, $16,375 in accounts receivable, some inventory, total current assets of $65,500, and total current liabilities of $22,925. The company reported annual sales of $500,000, and cost of goods sold equal to 75% of sales in the most recent annual report. Over the past year, how often did Polk Software Inc. sell and replace its inventory?

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Answer:

Inventory Turnover = 19.08 times

Inventory Days =  19.13 days

Explanation:

Polk Software Inc.

Quick ratio 2.00,

Cash $29,475

Accounts receivable $16,375

Inventory= ?= $19650

Total current assets  $65,500

Total current liabilities  $22,925

Annual sales $500,000,

Cost of Goods Sold  75% of sales=  $375,000

Quick Ratio = Current Assets - Inventory/Current liabilities

Quick Ratio *Current liabilities= Current Assets - Inventory

2* $22,925= $65,500- Inventory

45850 = $65,500- Inventory

$65,500-45850=  Inventory

Inventory =  $19650

Inventory Turnover = Cost Of Good Sold/ Average Inventory

We take the current inventory as the average inventory

Inventory Turnover = $ 375,000/ 19650= 19.08 times

Inventory Turnover tells us that how often the inventory is converted to sales.

High inventory turnover means how often inventory is converted to sales .

Inventory Days = 365/inventory Turnover = 365/19.08 = 19.13 days

Inventory days means the average number of days the company holds ints inventory before it is sold.

Important provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Multiple Choice encourage the destruction of financial documents. approve corporate loans to directors of the company. encourage outside CPA firms to deliver several services to their clients, including auditing services and consulting services. require the CEO and CFO of corporations to certify the accuracy of financial reports.

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Answer: require the CEO and CFO of corporations to certify the accuracy of financial reports.

Explanation:

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was passed by the US Congress in the wake of the devastating crisis that engulfed the financial world as a result of the dodgy accounting practices of Enron, WorldCom and Tyco amongst others to protect the Public from acts by companies that would seek to deceive and mislead the public in terms of Accounting and Corporate disclosures.

One of the provisions was that Top Executives such as the CEO and the CFOs of companies personally certify the accuracy of the Financial reports. By doing this they can take personal responsibility and if they make a false certification willingly, they could be prosecuted and jailed.

If a fixed asset, such as a computer, were purchased on January 1 for $2,061 with an estimated life of 5 years and a salvage or residual value of $159, the journal entry for monthly expense under straight-line depreciation is

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Answer:

Depreciation Expense 31.70

Accumulated Depreciation 31.70

Explanation:

Straight line depreciation expense = (Cost of asset - Salvage value) / useful life

( $2,061 -- $159) / 5 = $380.4

Monthly depreciation = $380.4 / 12 = $31.70

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Cullumber Company purchased machinery on January 1 at a list price of $320000, with credit terms 4/10, n/30. Payment was made within the discount period. Cullumber paid $21750 sales tax on the machinery and paid installation charges of $5900. Prior to installation, Cullumber paid $11200 to pour a concrete slab on which to place the machinery. What is the total cost of the new machinery

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Answer:

the total cost of the new machinery is $302,550

Explanation:

Cost of a Property Plant and Equipment (PPE) item includes Purchase price of asset and other costs directly incurred in bringing the asset in the location and condition required by management for operation excluding taxes that can be claimed.

Thus the Cost of this Machinery Can be Calculated as :

List Price                                     $320,000

Less Cash Discount at 4%           ($12,800)

Purchase Price                           $307,200

Less Sales Tax                             ($21,750)

                                                    $285,450

Add installation charges                $5,900

Add Cost of concrete slab            $11,200

Total Cost of Machinery            $302,550

ABC Appliance offers a warranty requiring an annual fee. The warranty may be purchased at the time of sale or at any time within the first year after the appliance was purchased. The warranty fee after the date of purchase is twice the time-of-purchase fee. When asked why the fee was higher after the date of purchase, ABC's president said, "Buying a warranty is voluntary. We've noted that those who buy the warranty after the purchase date have a greater need for service." Charging the same rate or a lower rate after the date of purchase would expose ABC to what problem that also impacts private insurers?

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Answer: adverse selection

Explanation:

Adverse selection is a situation whereby the sellers possesses information that the buyers do not have. It may also be the other way round whereby the buyers have information which the sellers don't have regarding the quality of a product.

There is information failure between both parties; typically, it's usually the sellers who has more information. Therefore, base on the scenario above, charging same rate or lower rate after the date of the purchase would expose ABC to adverse selection problems.

The internal financial statements of Vera Incorporated show that their beaded purses incurred an operating loss in the most recent year. There were 27 comma 000 purses sold in that year. Selected financial information about the purse line follows. Total sales revenue $ 191 comma 000 Variable costs $ 92 comma 000 Contribution margin $ 99 comma 000 Fixed costs $ 101 comma 000 Net operating loss $( 2 comma 000 ) If the line of purses were to be​ discontinued, the company would avoid $ 21 comma 000 in fixed costs per year. If Vera Incorporated were to discontinue the line of​ purses, the change in annual operating income would be

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Answer:

Vera Incorporated

Change in annual operating income from discontinued business:

Annual Operating Income would reduce by $78,000.

Explanation:

a) Calculation of the Net Income Lost:

Loss of Contribution        ($99,000)

Avoidable fixed cost          $21,000

Reduction of Income       ($78,000)

b) The line of purses contributes $80,000 towards the company's fixed cost.  Therefore, discontinuing this line of business would lead to the loss of this steam of income.  The amount of reduced operating income will be $78,000 ($80,000 - 2,000).

A government worker surveys a number of households and comes up with the following information: there were a total of 90 people in the households, 10 of the people were children under 16, 10 of the people were retired but still capable of working, 35 people had full-time jobs, 5 had part-time jobs, 5 were stay-at-home parents, 5 were full-time students over the age of 16, 5 were disabled people who could not work, 10 people had no job but were looking for jobs, and there were 5 people who wanted a job but were not looking for a job.

According to the information in the survey, the unemployment rate is:_______

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Answer:

27%

Explanation:

Number of Persons in the Household = 90

Neither Employed Nor Unemployed

Children Under 16 =10Disabled = 5Retired =10Stay at Home Parents = 5Full Time Students over the age of 16= 5

Total =35

Unemployed

10 people had no job but were looking for jobs5 people who wanted a job but were not looking for a job.Total =15

Employed

35 people had full-time jobs5 had part-time jobs

Total =35+5=40

Total Labour Force = Unemployed +Employed = 40+15 =55

Unemployment Rate = (Unemployed People / Total Labor) x 100

=15/55 X 100

=27%

According to the information in the survey, the unemployment rate is: 27%

Heinz Ketchup holds 54% of the U.S. ketchup market, and nine of every 10 restaurants feature Heinz ketchup. However, Heinz has learned that many restaurant owners simply refill Heinz bottles with cheaper ketchup, thereby capitalizing on the Heinz name without the cost. One restaurant owner explains, "It’s just ketchup. The customers don’t notice." There are no specific health regulations that apply, and owners are not breaking the law by refilling the bottles. Do you think this practice is ethical?

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Answer:

No, not at all. The practice is NOT ethical.

Explanation:

So, from the question above let us take each statement one after the other.

(1). "Heinz Ketchup holds 54% of the U.S. ketchup market, and nine of every 10 restaurants feature Heinz ketchup"

DEDUCTION FROM (1): this shows that Heinz Ketchup is a popular brand in the United States of America.

(2). " Heinz has learned that many restaurant owners simply refill Heinz bottles with cheaper ketchup, thereby capitalizing on the Heinz name without the cost. One restaurant owner explains, "It’s just ketchup. The customers don’t notice." There are no specific health regulations that apply, and owners are not breaking the law by refilling the bottles"

DEDUCTION FROM (2): What these other restaurants owners are doing is purely CHEAT that is "refill Heinz bottles with cheaper ketchup". CHEATING IS UNETHICAL!

In this paper, please discuss the three costing methods of job order costing, process costing, and activity-based costing. Define each method and explain when it is best suited to be used. Compare and contrast the methods and consider their benefits and shortfalls. Use the information provided to propose which cost method should be used to allocate costs. Wet Suit World is a company that manufactures wet suits for use with water sports such as snorkeling and scuba diving. The suits are made in sizes small through 3x extra large with levels of insulation layers of 2 millimeters, 5 millimeters, and 7 millimeters. They come in black with the Wet Suit World logo imprinted across the chest. The materials are the same for all of the suits, though they vary in thickness. All suits undergo the same production and quality inspection processes. There is no one "correct" answer to the proposed cost allocation method as long as the answer is well-supported based on the week’s learning. Superior papers will include the following when responding to the assignment question: Define the three costing methods. Explain when each is most appropriately used. Compare and contrast the methods, considering both benefits and shortfalls. Provide a well-supported proposal for the cost method Wet Suit World should use.

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Answer:

Check below for the Answer and Explanation

Explanation:

A. All the three costing which are Job order costing, process costing and activity based costing are the different types of concepts of costing as well as the different methods of costing.

B. JOB ORDER COSTING is a method of either assigning or allocating a cost to a specific unit product .

PROCESS COSTING is a method for assigning allocation of cost for mass quantity of product .

In ACTIVITY BASED COSTING cost is calculated on the basis of the activity, number of the activities and on the basis of classification of the activities.

C.Each of the three costing method which are job order costing, process costing and activity costing are costing that has their own benefits and shortfall in which No one can replace another or fulfill the deficiency of another because each of them costing method has their own different benefits and shortfalls.

The benefit is that for calculating the cost for a particular task or job the job order costing is been applied and for calculating cost on particular process the process costing is been applied while on calculating the cost of particular activity the activity based costing is been applied .

The shortfall of all these three are that no one can replace another one.

D. A well-supported proposal for the cost method Wet Suit World should use will be JOB ORDER COSTING.

Answer :

The three costing methods of jobs are :

Job order costingProcess costingActivity based costing  

1. Job Order Costing :

It is a method of allocating or allocating costs to a specific unit product.  

2. Process Costing:

It is a method of assigning costs to the bulk quantity of a product.  

3. Activity based costing :

It calculates costs based on activity, the number of activities, and a classification of activities.

Compare and contrast the methods and consider their benefits and shortfall are :  

The benefit is that for calculating the cost for a particular task or job the job order costing is been applied and for calculating cost on particular process the process costing is been applied while on calculating the cost of particular activity the activity based costing is been applied . The shortfall of all these three are that no one can replace another one.

A well-supported proposal for the cost method is the Job Order Costing.

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On December 2, Coley Corp. acquired 1,800 shares of its $4 par value common stock for $23 each. On December 20, Coley Corp. resold 1,400 shares for $13 each. Which of the following is correct regarding the journal entry for the resold shares?

a. Credit Additional Paid-in Capital $7,000
b. Credit Treasury Stock $20,000
c. Debit Cash $15,400
d. Credit Treasury Stock $11,000
e. None of these

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Answer:

b. Credit Treasury Stock $20,000

Explanation:

                                   General Journal

            For the reacquisition of shares of common stock

Date           Account Titles and Explanation      Debit        Credit

Dec 2         Treasury stock                                 $28,000

                   Cash (1,400 shares * $20 each)                    $28,000              (To record the repurchase of shares of common shares

                                     General Journal

                  For the reissue of shares treasury stock

Date          Account Titles and Explanation     Debit      Credit

Dec 20    Cash (1,000 shares * $11 each)          $11,000

                Paid-in-capital in excess of par         $9,000

                - Treasure stock    

                Treasury stock                                                 $20,000

                (1,000 shares * $20 per share)

                (To record the reissue of treasury stock)

Conclusion: The journal entry to record the reissue of treasury stock is Credit Treasury Stock $20,000.

ABC Corporation is considering the purchase of a machine that would cost $170,000 and would last for 5 years. At the end of 5 years, the machine would have a salvage value of $19,000. By reducing labor and other operating costs, the machine would provide annual cost savings of $41,000. The company requires a minimum pretax return of 11% on all investment projects. (Ignore income taxes.) Click here to view Exhibit 12B-1 and Exhibit 12B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using the tables provided. The net present value of the proposed project is closest to: (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the neare

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Answer:

-$7,193

Explanation:

The computation of the net present value is shown below:

Year   Cash Inflows   PV factor at 11%      Present value

0      $170,000            1                           $170,000 (A)

1         $41,000            0.9009009             $36,936.94

2        $41,000            0.8116224                $33,276.52

3        $41,000            0.7311914                 $29,978.85

4        $41,000            0.6587310               $27,007.97

5       $41,000            0.5934513               $24,331.50

5       $19,000            0.5934513               $11,275.58

Total                                                         $162,807.35   (B)

Net Present Value (NPV)                     -$7,193  (B - A)

It is a difference between the cash inflow and the cash outflows

Consider whether each of the following events is likely to increase or decrease real GDP. In each case, do you think the well-being of the average person in society most likely changes in the same direction as real GDP?Why or why not?
a. A hurricane in Florida forces Disney World to shut down for a month.
b. The discovery of a new, easy-to-grow strain of wheat increases farm harvests.
c. Increased hostility between unions and management sparks a rash of strikes.
d. Firms throughout the economy experience falling demand, causing them to lay of workers.
e. Congress passes new environmental laws that prohibit firms from using production methods that emit large quantities of pollution.
f. More high school students drop out of school to take jobs mowing lawns.
g. Fathers around the country reduce their workweeks to spend more time with their children.

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Answer:

a. A hurricane in Florida forces Disney World to shut down for a month.

Likely to decrease GDP because the economic activity of Disney World, which is part of GDP either as investment or consumption, is frozen for a whole month.

The average person will not likely feel the effects of the shutdown because as a percetange of the whole population, the amount of people who either work, or go to Disney World in a given month, is very small.

b. The discovery of a new, easy-to-grow strain of wheat increases farm harvests.

Likely to increase GDP because the harvest of wheat will be much larger, raising the value of that economic activity.

The average person is likely to benefit from this event because the larger wheat output means lower prices, and wheat is a food staple.

c. Increased hostility between unions and management sparks a rash of strikes.

Likely to decrease GDP because the companies involved in the strikes will stop their economic activity until an agreement is reached.

The average person will not feel the effects unless they are either part of the unions or part of the management of the firms involved.

e. Congress passes new environmental laws that prohibit firms from using production methods that emit large quantities of pollution.

Likely to decrease GDP because firms cannot replace their polluting methods for non-polluting ones very quickly. They will have to produce less.

The average person will feel the effects because the enviromental law comes from Congress, so is a federal law, applies nationally, and as a result, the number of firms affected is very large.

f. More high school students drop out of school to take jobs mowing lawns.

likely to increase GDP in the short-run, because students are now taking part of an economic activity. In the long-run, this is likely to decrease GDP because less educated people are less productive and thus, contribute less to GDP on average.

The average person will not feel any effects unless the number of high shcool drop outs is very large.

g. Fathers around the country reduce their workweeks to spend more time with their children.

likely to decrease GDP simply because fathers are now working less, and producing less. However, this could change if worker productivity goes up, and the fathers produce the same in less time.

Again, whether the average person feels the effects or not depends on the number of fathers that take this decision.

g Suppose the banking system has $100,000 in outstanding deposits and actual reserves of $50,000. Using the simple money multiplier formula (i.e., individuals hold no cash), if the required reserve ratio is 40%, the maximum possible amount that the banking system can now add to the money supply is:Group of answer choices$15,000$20,000$25,000$40,000

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Answer: $25,000

Explanation:

The Money Multiplier allows us to calculate how much money banks can create in an economic given a certain reserve ratio.

The formula is;

Money Multiplier = 1 /reserve ratio

= 1/ 0.4

= 2.5

The reserve ratio is 40% which means the bank should be holding 40% of deposits as reserves.

= 100,000 * 40%

= $40,000

Yet they are holding $50,000. They are holding $10,000 more than required. Should they release that $10,000 then they will create;

= 10,000 * money Multiplier

= 10,000 * 2.5

= $25,000

Three identical units of merchandise were purchased during July, as follows: Date Product Basic H Units Cost July 3 Purchase 1 $35 10 Purchase 1 36 24 Purchase 1 37 Total 3 $108 Average cost per unit $36 Assume one unit sells on July 28 for $45. Determine the gross profit, cost of merchandise sold, and ending inventory on July 31 using the (a) first-in, first-out, (b) last-in, first-out, and (c) average cost flow methods.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

Particulars  Gross profit   Cost of merchandise sold  Ending inventory

a. FIFO           $10                $35                                       $73

                   ($45 - $35)                                                    ($108 - $35)

It takes the first cost per unit

b. LIFO            $8                $37                                        $71

                  ($45 - $37)                                                      ($108 - $37)

It takes the last cost per unit

c. Average cost $9              $36                                        $72

                 ($45 - $36)                                                       ($45 - $36)    

It takes the average cost per unit

QS 9-13 Note receivable interest and maturity LO P4 On December 1, Daw Co. accepts a $12,000, 45-day, 7% note from a customer. (1) Prepare the year-end adjusting entry to record accrued interest revenue on December 31. (2) Prepare the entry required on the note's maturity date assuming it is honored. (Use 360 days a year.)

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below;

a. Interest receivable Dr ($12,000 × 7% × 30 days ÷ 360 days) $70

        To Interest revenue $70

(Being the interest revenue is recorded)

For recording this we debited the interest receivable as it increased the asset and credited the interest revenue as it also increased the revenue

b. Cash Dr $12,105

           To interest receivable  $70

           To interest revenue ($12,000 × 7% × 15 days ÷ 360 days) $35

           To Note receivable $12,000

(being cash received is recorded)

For recording this we debited the cash as it increased the assets and credited the interest receivable, interest revenue and note receivable as it decreased the asset and increased the revenue

the cost object(s) of the activity-based costing method is(are): Multiple Choice The unit of product. The production departments of the company. The production activities of the company. The production activities in the first stage and the unit of product in the second stage. The unit of product in the first stage and the production activities in the second stage.

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Answer: d. The production activities in the first stage and the unit of product in the second stage

Explanation:

Activity based Costing is primarily a method of assigning indirect costs like administrative expenses to the goods and services manufactured by a company by basing it on the activities of the company.

With Activity Based Costing, the company aims to figure out how much these aforementioned activities cost first and then calculating the cost per unit in the second stage by assigning cost per level of activity.

Hemming uses a periodic inventory system. Assume that ending inventory is consists of 45 units from the March 14 purchase, 75 units from the July 30 purchase, and all 100 units from the October 26 purchase. Using the specific identification method, calculate the (a) the cost of goods sold and (b) the gross profit.

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Question:

Use the following information for the Exercises below.

Hemming CO. reported the following current year purchases and sales for its only product.

Date Activities              Units Acquired at Cost Units Sold at Retail

Jan. 1 Beginning inventory 200 units at $10 = $2,000  

Jan. 10 Sales             150 units at $40

Mar. 14 Purchase           350 units at $15= 5,250  

Mar. 15 Sales            300 units at $40

July. 30 Purchase           450 units at $20 = 9,000  

Oct. 5 Sales            430 units at $40

Oct. 26 Purchase           100 units at  25 = 2,500  

Totals 1,100 units                $18,750

Required:

Hemming uses a periodic inventory system. Assume that ending inventory is consists of 45 nits from the March 14 purchase, 75 units from the July 30 purchase, and all 100 units from the October 26 purchase. Using the specific identification method calculate the (a) cost of goods sold and (b) the gross profit.

Answer:

a) Cost of goods sold = Cost of goods available for sale minus ending inventory = $18,750 - $4,675 = $14,075

b) Gross profit = Sales - Cost of goods sold

= $35,200 - 14,075 = $21,125

Explanation:

a) Sales:

Jan. 10 Sales,  150 units at $40   =   $6,000

Mar. 15 Sales, 300 units at $40   =    12,000

Oct. 5 Sales, 430 units at $40  =    17,200

Total sales                                     = $35,200

b) Determination of Ending Inventory:

March 14 purchase  45 units       x   $15 =     $675

July 30 purchase  75 units          x  $20 =  $1,500

October 26 purchase  100 units x  $25 = $2,500

Total cost of Ending Inventory                   $4,675

c) Specific Identification Method:

These inventory costing methods are used to ascertain the cost of goods sold and the ending inventory values.  Using periodic inventory, the valuation is done at the end of the period.  They are FIFO (First-In-First-Out) method, LIFO (Last-In-First-Out) method, weighted average method, and specific identification method.  These methods can be applied under perpetual inventory system or periodic inventory system.  The difference is in the timing of the valuation activity.

Daniel acquires a 30 percent interest in the PPZ Partnership from Paolo, an existing partner, for $48,000 of cash. The PPZ Partnership has borrowed $19,000 of recourse liabilities as of the date Daniel bought the interest. What is Daniel's basis in his partnership interest

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Daniel’s outside basis in his partnership Interest is $42, 000

Cherokee Spring Mill produces four varieties of corn meal based on how finely the corn is ground. The mill makes long production runs of high volume. Cherokee Spring Mill uses a(n) _____ process.

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Answer:

The correct answer is "continuous"

Explanation:

A continuous process is also called continuous production. In a continuous process, materials being processed for example the four varieties of cornmeal used in the question above are undergoing continuous chemical reactions or physical processing which involves mechanical treatment to ensure a final product without any break in time, substance.

A continuous process is a process where the materials to be used are also processed. Here, production is uninterrupted.

A continuous process has advantages such as, it is cheaper making use of concurrent running of production. It is also a simple process with the aim of minimizing wastage. One of the disadvantages is the maintenance cost of the equipment used.

The Fed has decided to expand the money supply, leading to lower interest rates. As the CEO of an energy company, you react to these lower interest rates by deciding to expand your operations and construct a new pipeline across the state of Virginia. What impacts would this decision have on the macroeconomy

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Answer:

The answer are:

1. Raising Gross Domestic Product(GDP)

2. Reducing unemployment

C. increasing the investment part of GDP

Explanation:

The impacts would be the following:

1. Raising Gross Domestic Product(GDP): Gross Domestic Product(GDP) is the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country during a specific period (usually a year). By deciding to expand your operations and construct a new pipeline across the state of Virginia, the CEO is adding to the country's GDP

2. Reducing unemployment: Expanding operations and construct a new pipeline across the state of Virginia, the CEO will create new employments because more hands will be needed for the expansion.

C. increasing the investment part of GDP. The components of GDP are Consumers' consumption, firms' investment, government expenditure, exports and imports. The expansion and the new investment (construction new pipeline) will increase the firms' investment component or variable.

Closet Links Clothing Company provided the following manufacturing costs for the month of June. Direct labor cost $ 132 comma 000 Direct materials cost 83 comma 000 Equipment depreciation ​(straightminus​line) 20 comma 000 Factory insurance 18 comma 000 Factory​ manager's salary 10 comma 000 ​Janitor's salary 3 comma 000 Packaging costs 19 comma 800 Property taxes 16 comma 000 From the above​ information, calculate Closet​ Link's total variable costs.

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Answer:

Closet​ Link's total variable costs is $234,800

Explanation:

Given:

Direct labor cost = $ 132,000

Direct materials cost = $83,000

Equipment depreciation ​(straight-​line) = $20,000

Factory insurance = $18,000

Factory​ manager's salary = $10,000 ​

Janitor's salary = $3,000

Packaging costs = $19,800

Property taxes = $16,000

Total variable costs = Direct materials cost + Direct labor cost + Packaging costs

= $83,000 + $132,000 + $19,800 = $234,800

Vang Enterprises, which is debt-free and finances only with equity from retained earnings, is considering 7 equal-sized capital budgeting projects. Its CFO hired you to assist in deciding whether none, some, or all of the projects should be accepted. You have the following information: rRF= 4.50%; RPM = 5.50%; and b = 0.93. The company adds or subtracts a specified percentage to the corporate WACC when it evaluates projects that have above- or below-average risk. Data on the 7 projects are shown below. If these are the only projects under consideration, how large should the capital budget be?



Project Risk Risk Factor Expected Return Cost (Millions)
1 Very low -2.00% 7.60% $25.00
2 Low -1.00% 9.15% $25.00
3 Average 0.00% 10.10% $25.00
4 High 1.00% 10.40% $25.00
5 Very high 2.00% 10.80% $25.00
6 Very high 2.00% 10.90% $25.00
7 Very high 2.00% 13.00% $25.00

a. $ 125
b. $ 100
c. $ 25
d. $50
e. $75

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Answer:

E $75

Explanation:

Using CAMP we solve for the Cost of equity on each and determinate which project are worht to invest on it

A

[tex]Ke= r_f + \beta (r_m-r_f)[/tex]

risk free = 0.045

rate premium market = (market rate - risk free) =  0.055

beta(non diversifiable risk) = 0.93

[tex]Ke= 0.045 + 0.93 (0.055)[/tex]

Ke 0.09615 = 9.615%

A 9.615% - 2.00% =  7.615% As the return is 7.60% we should reject

B 9.615% - 1% = 8.615% return of 9.15% we should Accept

C return of 10.10% while Ke 9.615% Accepted

D 9.615% + 1% = 10.615% return of 10.40% rejected

E 9.615% + 2% = 11.615% against 10.80% yield rejected

F cost of 11.615% ith return of 10.90% rejected

G cost of 11.615% with return of 13.00% Accepted

We accept three projectthus, we require $75

The payroll register for Gamble Company for the week ended April 29 indicated the following: Salaries $1,250,000 Social security tax withheld 75,000 Medicare tax withheld 18,750 Federal income tax withheld 250,000 In addition, state and federal unemployment taxes were calculated at the rate of 5.4% and 0.6%, respectively, on $225,000 of salaries.Required: a. Journalize the entry to record the payroll for the week of April 29. b. Journalize the entry to record the payroll tax expense incurred for the week of April 29.

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Answer with its Explanation:

Part A. The with held taxes will adjusted against the salaries which means with held taxes will be credited and the salaries accrued will be debited and the difference of the accrued salary and with held taxes will go to the salaries payables (Credit).

The double entry is given as under:

Dr Salaries Expenses                    $1,250,000

Cr Social Security Payables                     $75,000

Cr Medicare Tax Payables                       $18,750

Cr Federal Income Tax Payables            $250,000

Cr Salaries Payables                                $906,250

Part B. The state and federal unemployment taxes will also result in the increase in the salaries expense just like the with held taxes.

The double entry would be as under:

Dr Salaries Expense                                  $13,500

Cr State Unemployment Taxes                             $12,150 (225,000 * 5.4%)

Cr Federal Unemployment Taxes                         $1,350 (225,000 * 0.6%)

Skolits Corp. issued 20-year bonds 2 years ago at a coupon rate of 8.9 percent. The bonds make semiannual payments. If these bonds currently sell for 110 percent of par value, what is the YTM

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Answer:

The YTM is 7.85%

Explanation:

Since 20 year bonds were issued 2 years ago,

Time to Maturity = 18 years

Coupon Rate = 8.9%

Lets assume that the par value of the bond is $100

The bonds make semi-annual payments,

Therefore, number of periods = 18 × 2 = 36

Semi-annual Coupon =( 8.9% × 100 ) / 2 = $4.45

Current Value of Bond = 110% of par value = 1.1 × 100 = $110

YTM is the discount rate which makes the present value of all the future cash flows equal to the current value of the bond, that is $110 , which means

110 = [tex]4.45/(1+r)^1[/tex] + [tex]4.45/(1+r)^2[/tex] + ... + [tex]4.45/(1+r)^{35[/tex] + [tex]104.45/(1+ r)^{36[/tex]

where, r is YTM/2

r  = 3.927%

Therefore, YTM = 3.927 × 2 = 7.85%

Indicate the effect that the following will have on the operating cycle. Use the letter "I" to indicate an increase, the letter "D" for a decrease, and the letter "N" for no change.
(a) average receivables goes up.
(b) credit repayment times for customers are increased
(c) inventory turnover goes from 3 times to 6 times.
(d) payable turnover goes from 6 times to 11 times.
(e) receivables turnover goes from 7 times to 9 times.
(f) payments to suppliers are accelerated.

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Answer: a. Increase

b. Increase

c. Decrease

d. No change

e. Decrease

f. No change

Explanation:

The Operating cycle refers to the amount of time it will take a business to source or produce inventory, sell that inventory and then receive the money for the sold inventory.

a. If the Average Receivables goes up, then that means there are more people to collect money from. This will increase the amount of time it will take to collect thereby increasing the operating cycle.

b. If the credit repayment times for the customers are increased, this means that the time they have to take to pay the company increases and this will definitely increase the Operating cycle.

c. If the inventory turnover increases, it means that inventory is being purchased more times in the period. This means that the operating cycle has decreased because the company is having to replace inventory more to begin a new cycle.

d.  The Payables turnover rate does not feature in the operating cycle so no effect will be recorded.

e. If the Receivables turnover rate increases, it means that the company is getting paid by receivables faster. This will decrease the operating cycle because it means that the business is receiving its money faster.

f. Payments to suppliers is just another way of saying Account Payables and as stated already, it has nothing to do with the Operating Cycle so No effect will be recorded.

An Operating cycle refers to period it might take a business to produce, sell and receive money for the sold inventory.

a. For when average receivables goes up : I

b. For when credit repayment times for customers are increased : I

c. For when inventory turnover goes from 3 times to 6 times : D

d. For when payable turnover goes from 6 times to 11 times : N

e. For when receivables turnover goes from 7 times to 9 times : D

g. For when payments to suppliers are accelerated : N

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During the year, RIT Corp. had sales of $565,600. Costs of goods sold, and depreciation expenses were $476,000, and $42,800, respectively. In addition, the company had an interest expense of $112,000 and a tax rate of 22 percent. What is the operating cash flow for the year

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Answer:

Cash flows from Operating activities is $30800

Explanation:

The first thing that we will calculate is the Net Profit for the year thereafter we will calculate the operating cash flow for the year.

Step 1: Calculate is the Net Profit for the Year

Sales                                                     $5,65,600

Less: Cost of Goods Sold                   ($4,76,000)

Gross margin                                         $89,600

Less: Admin and Selling expenses      ($58800)

Less: Depreciation                  ($42,800)

Less: Interest expense                         ($112,000)

Net income before tax                           (124000)

Less: tax                                                       -

Net income after tax                             ($1,24,000)

Step 2: Now we will calculate the Cash flow from Operating activities

Net income after tax                             ($1,24,000)

Add: Depreciation                                   $42,800

Add: Interest                                           $1,12,000

Cash flow from Operating activities    $30800

Exercise 14-09 (Part Level Submission) On June 30, 2020, Monty Company issued $4,360,000 face value of 13%, 20-year bonds at $4,688,000, a yield of 12%. Monty uses the effective-interest method to amortize bond premium or discount. The bonds pay semiannual interest on June 30 and December 31. Collapse question part (a) Prepare the journal entries to record the following transactions. (Round answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 38,548. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) (1) The issuance of the bonds on June 30, 2020. (2) The payment of interest and the amortization of the premium on December 31, 2020. (3) The payment of interest and the amortization of the premium on June 30, 2021. (4) The payment of interest and the amortization of the premium on December 31, 2021. No. Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit (1) June 30, 2020 (2) December 31, 2020 (3) June 30, 2021 (4) December 31, 2021 Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work

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Answer:

1. June 30,2020

Dr Cash $4,688,000

Cr Bonds payable $4,360,000

Cr Premium on Bonds payable 328,000

2. December 31,2020

Dr Interest expense 281,280

Dr Premium on Bonds payable 2,120

Cr Cash 283,400

3. June 30,2021

Dr Interest expense 281,153

Dr Premium on Bonds payable 2,247

Cr Cash 283,400

4. December 31,2021

Dr Interest expense 281,018

Dr Premium on Bonds payable 2,382

Cr Cash 283,400

Explanation:

Preparation of the Journal entries for Monty Company.

1. June 30,2020

Dr Cash $4,688,000

Cr Bonds payable $4,360,000

Cr Premium on Bonds payable 328,000

($4,688,000-$4,360,000)

2. December 31,2020

Dr Interest expense 281,280

(4,688,000*12%/2)

Dr Premium on Bonds payable 2,120

(283,400-281,280)

Cr Cash 283,400

(4,360,000*13%/2)

3. June 30,2021

Dr Interest expense 281,153

(4,688,000-2,120)*12%/2

Dr Premium on Bonds payable 2,247

(283,400-281,153)

Cr Cash 283,400

(4,360,000*13%/2)

4. December 31,2021

Dr Interest expense 281,018

(4,688,000-2,120-2,247)*12%/2

Dr Premium on Bonds payable 2,382

(283,400-281,018)

Cr Cash 283,400

(4,360,000×13%/2)

Which of these is an acceptable professional behavior in the United States?
O A. Wearing clean clothes
O B. Having your cell phone out
O C. Having ungroomed hair
O D. Not bathing properly

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Answer:

A. wearing clean clothes

Explanation:

An acceptable professional behavior in the United States is Wearing clean clothes Option(A) is correct. Deal with your feelings and language, particularly during upsetting times. Figure out how to perceive and control dissatisfaction.

What is an Professional Behavior?

Professional behavior is a type of manners in the working environment which is connected principally to deferential and gracious direct.

In all honesty, professional behavior can help your vocation and work on your possibilities of future achievement. Numerous associations have explicit sets of rules set up, yet some don't. By and large, it comes down to morals, honesty, devotion, and being aware of how you treat collaborators.

Be conscious of individual representatives, partners and clients, no matter what their position or status everybody is significant. This incorporates utilizing great habits, being aware of individual space and forgoing referring to non-business related or other unseemly subjects. Utilize proper language, apologize for blunders or errors, and keep your closely-held convictions of others hidden.

Therefore Option(A) is correct.

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The debt ratio is used: Question 23 options: To measure the ratio of equity to expenses. To assess the risk associated with a company's use of liabilities. Only by banks when a business applies for a loan. To determine how much debt a firm should pay off. To determine how much debt a company should borrow.

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Answer:

To assess the risk associated with a company's use of liabilities

Explanation:

The formula for debt =total liabilities/equity

It is evident from the formula above that debt ratio does not measure the ratio of equity to expenses, neither does it determine the amount of debt that could be borrowed.

In actual fact, it measures the risk inherent in making use of debt as a source of finance instead of equity.

Country Furniture Company manufactures furniture at its​ Akron, Ohio, factory. Some of its costs from the past year​ include: Depreciation on sales office: ​ $9,700 Depreciation on factory equipment 16,700 Factory supervisor salary 50,800 Sales commissions 23,900 Lubricants used in factory equipment 3,300 Insurance costs for factory 21,100 Wages paid to maintenance workers 115,900 Fabric used to upholster furniture 10,300 Freightminusin ​(on raw​ materials) 3,300 Costs of delivery to customers 9,100 Wages paid to assemblyminusline workers 115,700 Lumber used to build product 82,900 Utilities in factory 54,600 Utilities in sales office 26,600 Conversion costs for Country Furniture Company totaled:_______ a. $378,100.b. $486,500.c. $526,500.d. $510,500.

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Answer:

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