Answer:
102,200 units
Explanation:
Equivalent units for conversion costs
Note that the weighted-average method in its process costing system is being used
Units Completed and transferred ( 102,000 x 100%) 102,000
Ending Work in Process (1,000 x 20%) 200
Equivalent Units of Production 102,200
Conclusion
The equivalent units for conversion costs in the Assembly Department for the month is 102,200.
If the adjustment for Supplies used during the period wasn't made,
A. revenue would be too high.
B. assets would be too low.
C. expenses would be too low.
D. expenses would be too high,
Answer:
D
Explanation:
It will give the suppliers an upper hand or edge over the consumers
Answer: think its expenses would be to low
Explanation:
Materials used in product $125,700 Advertising expense $51,700 Depreciation on plant 63,400 Property taxes on plant 23,100 Property taxes on store 8,100 Delivery expense 24,700 Labor costs of assembly-line workers 116,100 Sales commissions 43,900 Factory supplies used 31,700 Salaries paid to sales clerks 52,800 Work in process inventory was $13,800 at January 1 and $17,600 at December 31. Finished goods inventory was $68,800 at January 1 and $45,700 at December 31. (a) Compute cost of goods manufactured. Cost of goods manufactured $enter the Cost of goods manufactured in dollars
Answer:
cost of goods manufactured= $356,200
Explanation:
To calculate the cost of goods manufactured, we need to use the following formula:
cost of goods manufactured= beginning WIP + direct materials + direct labor + allocated manufacturing overhead - Ending WIP
Overhead:
Depreciation on plant 63,400
Property taxes on plant 23,100
Factory supplies used 31,700
Total overhead= $118,200
cost of goods manufactured= 13,800 + 125,700 + 116,100 + 118,200 - 17,600
cost of goods manufactured= $356,200
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Suppose we observe the following two simultaneous events in the market for beef. First, there is a decrease in the demand for beef due to changes in consumer tastes. And second, there is a reduction in supply due to cattle farmers selling their land to real estate developers. We know with certainty that these two simultaneous events will cause which of the following?
A. No change in the equilibrium quantity and a reduction in the equilibrium price
B. An increase in the equilibrium quantity and in the equilibrium price
C. A decrease in the equilibrium quantity and an indeterminate change in the equilibrium price
D. A decrease in the equilibrium quantity and an increase in the equilibrium price
Answer:
The correct answer is OPTION C (A decrease in the equilibrium quantity and an indeterminate change in the equilibrium price)
Explanation:
The equilibrium price in the question is the price at which the quantity of beef demanded equals the quantity supplied by the cattle farmers. When demand decreases the equilibrium price falls and the quantity of beef purchased also decreases.
The equilibrium quantity for the beef is the quantity of beef demanded and the quantity of beef supplied by the cattle farmers at the equilibrium price.
The two simultaneous events from the question will cause the equilibrium price or quantity to be affected and move in the same direction as demand and supply for the beef.
Simon and his managers are discussing the unemployment, inflation, and interest-rate trends that might affect their chain of sandwich shops over the next 12 months and the projected growth in the areas where the stores are located. The managers are studying the ______ forces in their organization's general environment.
-self motivation
- personal adapitlity
-openness to change
-resilience
Answer:
Option D
Explanation:
Simon and his managers are discussing about the factors that might affect the economic performance of their shops. They are concerned about the negative impacts of unemployment, inflation, and interest-rate trends on their shops and simultaneously are discussing about the future growth, Hence, they are focused on catering the odds to achieve a certain growth during the tough times. Their discussion is aimed at both the risks and consequences
Hence, option D is correct
Suppose you win a small lottery and have the choice of two ways to be paid: You can accept the money in a lump sum or in a series of payments over time. If you pick the lump sum payout, you get $2,950 today. If you pick the payments over time payout, you get three payments: $1,000 today, $1,000 one year from today, and $1,000 two years from today. At an interest rate of 8% per year, you would be better off accepting the payout since it has the greater present value. At an interest rate of 10% per year, you would be better off accepting the payout since it has the greater present value. Years after you win the lottery, a friend in another country calls to ask your advice. By wild coincidence, she has just won another lottery with the same payout schemes. She must make a quick decision about whether to collect her money under the lump sum payout or the payments over time payout. What is the best advice to give your friend
Answer:
take the payments over time payout
Explanation:
My personal opinion/advice would be to take the payments over time payout. There are many reasons for this, the first one being that most individuals are not used to receiving large sums of cash and usually end up wasting all the money as soon as they receive it, which usually does not occur if the payments are made over time. The second and more important reason is that if the payments are made over different years your would pay a much lesser amount on taxes every year that passes. This means that the even with the interest rate you would most likely have more overall money if you take the payments over time.
Farrel Corporation is a manufacturer that uses job-order costing. The company has supplied the following data for the just completed year:
Direct labor cost $ 574,000
Manufacturing overhead:
Indirect labor cost $ 163,000
Other manufacturing overhead costs incurred $ 584,000
What is the journal entry to record the direct and indirect labor costs incurred during the year?
Multiple Choice
Wages Payable 737,000
Direct Labor 574,000
Manufacturing Overhead 163,000
Direct Labor 574,000
Manufacturing Overhead 163,000
Wages Payable 737,000
Wages Payable 737,000
Work in Process 574,000
Manufacturing Overhead 163,000
Work in Process 574,000
Manufacturing Overhead 163,000
Wages Payable 737,000
Answer:
Dr Work in Process 574,000
Dr Manufacturing Overhead 163,000
Cr Wages Payable 737,000
Explanation:
Preparation of the journal entry to record the direct and indirect labor costs incurred during the year
Based on the information given the appropriate journal entry to record the direct and indirect labor costs incurred during the year will be :
Dr Work in Process 574,000
Dr Manufacturing Overhead 163,000
Cr Wages Payable 737,000
(574,000+163,000)
(Being to record direct and indirect labor costs incurred )
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1. Even when economic indicators show that the economy is down, small businesses often thrive. Think of a small business in your community that would do well, even if people did not have a lot of extra money to spend, and explain the advantages it has over larger businesses.
Answer:
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Explanation:
. If you still donate the $100,000 from Problem 16 today, but ask the college to delay the scholarship payment so that the first scholarship payment is made 10 years from today, then how large will the annual payment be
Answer:
The annual scholarship payment = $5,693.25
Explanation:
Data Given:
In this question, we are required to calculate the future value up till 9th year and then
Donating Amount = $100,000
Time period = 9 years
Note: Here in this question, interest rate is not given without which this question is incomplete. However, I have found similar question on the internet and will be using its interest rate to solve this question for the sake of understanding and concept.
So, the interest we use will be = 4%
Formula for the future value:
FV = Present Value [tex](1 + r)^{n}[/tex]
Present value = $100,000
n = 9 years
r = 4% = 0.04
FV = 100,000 [tex](1 + 0.04)^{9}[/tex]
FV = 100,000 x 1.4233118
FV = Future Value = $142,331.18
The annual scholarship payment = FV * r
The annual scholarship payment = 142,331.18 * 0.04
The annual scholarship payment = 5,693.247
The annual scholarship payment = $5,693.25
For its first year of operations, Tringali Corporation's reconciliation of pretax accounting income to taxable income is as follows: Pretax accounting income $ 360,000 Permanent difference (15,400 ) 344,600 Temporary difference-depreciation (19,100 ) Taxable income $ 325,500 Tringali's tax rate is 25%. Assume that no estimated taxes have been paid. What should Tringali report as its income tax expense for its first year of operations
Answer:
$81,375
Explanation:
Calculation for What should Tringali report as its income tax expense for its first year of operations
Using this formula
Income tax expense=Taxable income*Tax rate
Let plug in the formula
Income tax expense=$325,500 x 25%
Income tax expense=$81,375
Therefore What should Tringali report as its income tax expense for its first year of operations will be $81,375
If a company is using a cost leadership strategy, which of the following potential pitfalls is not a characteristic of that strategy? Multiple Choice Too much focus on one value-chain activity can lead to greater loss. Cost advantages erode when pricing information is readily available. A lack of parity on differentiation is evident. The strategy is not easily imitated.
Answer:
If a company is using a cost leadership strategy, the potential pitfall which is not a characteristic of that strategy is:
The strategy is not easily imitated.
Explanation:
Cost-leadership is one of the competitive strategies advocated by Michael Porter, which is designed to deliver goods or services to customers at the lowest possible cost. While a cost-leadership strategy makes it difficult for new companies to enter the market because of low profit margins, it does not prevent existing competitors from lowering their own prices in order to gain the advantage of increased market share.
Suppose that in Milford, Connecticut, owners of used cars that are lemons value their cars at $2,500, and owners of used cars that are reliable value their cars at $6,000. There are equal quantities of each type of car on the market. Buyers value low-quality cars at $1,500 and high-quality cars at $7,000. In this market:
a. only low-quality cars will be sold at a price of $1,500.
b. only low-quality cars will be sold at a price of $2,500.
c. all cars will sell at a price of $4,250.
d. only high-quality cars will be sold at a price of $6,000.
e. only high-quality cars will be sold at a price of $7,000.
Answer:
e. only high-quality cars will be sold at a price of $7,000
Explanation:
Based on the information given only cars that are of high-quality will be sold at the amount of $7,000 in the market reason been that we were told that Buyers of low-quality cars value them at the amount of $1,500,$2,500 and $6,000, while high-quality cars on the other hand are been value at the amount of $7,000 because they are of high quality compare to the low quality car which are value at a different price and are sold at a lesser amount.
Therefore In this market only high-quality cars will be sold at the amount of $7,000.
Stuart Corporation produces products that it sells for $17 each. Variable costs per unit are $9, and annual fixed costs are $163,200. Stuart desires to earn a profit of $25,600. Required Use the equation method to determine the break-even point in units and dollars. Determine the sales volume in units and dollars required to earn the desired profit.
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
The formula for break even point in unit and dollar is as sewn below;
Break even point in units = Fixed expenses / Contribution margin per unit
Where
Contribution margin per unit = Selling price per unit - Variable expense per unit
Contribution margin per unit = $17 - $9 = $8
But
Fixed expenses = $163,200
Break even point in unit = $163,200 / $8 = 20,400 units
Break even point in dollars = Fixed expense / Profit volume ratio
Where
Profit volume ratio = (Contribution margin per unit / Selling price per unit) × 100
Profit volume ratio = ($8/$17) × 100 = 47.06%
But
Fixed expense = $163,200
Break even point in dollars = $163,200 / 47.06% = $3,468
For desired profit
Sales volume in units = Fixed expense + Desired profit / Contribution margin per unit
= $163,200 + $25,200 / $8
= $188,400/$8
= 23,550 units
Sales volume in dollars = Fixed expenses + Desired profit / Profit volume ratio
= $163,200 + $25,200 / 47.06%
= $4,003
In 2014, Parker Company purchased land for $115,000 at a time when the land was appraised at $120,000. In 2017, Parker Company had the land appraised, and its value was estimated to be $210.000. Also during 2017, another company offered Parker $175,000 for the parcel of land. When the balance sheet is prepared at the end of 2017, at what dollar amount should the land be reported?
A. $115.000
B. $120,000
C. $175,000
D. $210,000
Answer:
A. $115.000
Explanation:
The assets and liabilities in compliance with the GAAP (historical cost concept) are reported on the balance sheet at their initial cost, (cost at purchasing the asset) not according to market value as time-to-time shifts in market market value, if on the balance sheet you report market value, the arithmetic precision is compromised.
The assets are therefore always reported according to the initial costs or historical costs on the balance sheet. No market valuation must be reported
DiSalvio Co. uses a job order cost system. The following data summarize the operations related to production for May:a. Materials purchased on account, $634,000.b. Materials requisitioned, $646,200, of which $74,500 was for general factory use.c. Factory labor used, $660,200, of which $91,200 was indirect.d. Other costs incurred on account for factory overhead, $147,500; selling expenses, $234,000; and administrative expenses, $146,400.e. Prepaid expenses expired for factory overhead were $29,200; for selling expenses, $26,800; and for administrative expenses, $18,000.f. Depreciation of office building was $84,600; of office equipment, $43,340; and of fac-tory equipment, $32,000.g. Factory overhead costs applied to jobs, $362,000.h. Jobs completed, $1,002,000.i. Cost of goods sold, $890,000.InstructionsJournalize the entries to record the summarized operations.SHOWME HOWGeneral Ledger Chapter 2 Job Order Costing 69Ex 2-18PR
Answer:
Date Account Description Debit Credit
May 1 Material inventory $634,000
Accounts Payable $634,000
Date Account Description Debit Credit
May 2 Work in Process (646,200 - 74,500) $571,700
Factory Overhead $74,500
Materials $646,200
Date Account Description Debit Credit
May 31 Work in Process (660,200 - 91,200) $569,000
Factory Overhead $91,200
Materials $660,200
Date Account Description Debit Credit
May 31 Factory Overhead $147,500
Selling expenses $234,000
Admin expenses $146,400
Accounts payable $527,900
Date Account Description Debit Credit
May 31 Factory Overhead $29,200
Selling expenses $26,800
Admin expenses $18,000
Prepaid expenses $74,000
Date Account Description Debit Credit
May 31 Depreciation expense - Office building $84,600
Depreciation expense - Office equipment $43,340
Factory Overhead $32,000
Accumulated depreciation $159,940
Date Account Description Debit Credit
May 31 Work in Process $362,000
Factory Overhead $362,000
Date Account Description Debit Credit
May 31 Finished Goods $1,002,000
Work in Process $1,002,000
Date Account Description Debit Credit
May 31 Cost of goods sold $890,000
Finished Goods $890,000
Name a great organization. how do think management contributes to making it great?
Answer:
A great organization I feel is 24 Hour Fitness. I feel that the management allows their trainers to do what they do best, thus making happy workers and happy customers 6. Name an ineffective organization. What can management do to improve it?
Walmart to me seems to be an ineffective organization, just because the people who work there do not seem happy. I feel like people in general shop there because it’s inexpensive, but I feel management should care more about their workers. Maybe a pay increase, or more breaks.
Explanation:
Please check if my answers to first part is correct.
Discussion Question 4-6 (LO. 1)
1. Complete the statements below regarding "what is the control requirement of § 351".
The control requirement specifies that the person or persons transferring property to the corporation must own, immediately after the transfer, stock possessing at least 80% of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock entitled to vote, and at least 75% of the total number of shares of all other classes of the corporation's stock.
2. Classify the following as either "True" or "False" regarding the control requirement of § 351.
a. If a shareholder renders only services to the corporation for stock, the transfer cannot qualify under § 351 because services rendered are not "property."
b. If a shareholder renders services and transfers property to the corporation for stock, the shareholder will never be treated as a member of the transferring group.
c. Stock under momentary control counts in determining control if the plan for the sale or other disposition of the stock existed before the exchange.
d. If a long period of time elapses between the transfers of property by different shareholders to the corporation, the control requirement may be lost regarding the later transfers because no documentation exists making multiple transfers part of an integrated plan.
Answer:
1. Correct
after, 80%, 75%
2. a. True
b. False
c. False
d. False
Explanation:
When shareholder renders services and transfers property to the corporation the shareholder is treated as member of transferring group. Stocks under momentary control does not count in determining control. The long period elapses between transfer of property, the control requirement may be lost because there is no transferring group.
Spud, Inc. a manufacturer of gourmet potato chips, employs activity-based costing. The budgeted data for each of the activity cost pools is provided below for the year 2020. Activity Cost Pools Estimated Overhead Estimated Use of Cost Drivers per Activity Ordering and receiving $91,476 12,600 orders Food processing 535,680 64,000 machine hours Packaging 1,514,040 444,000 labor hours For 2020, the company had 11,400 orders and used 50,900 machine hours, and labor hours totaled 510,000. Calculate the overhead rates for each activity. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 12.25.) Overhead Rates Ordering and receiving $ per order Food processing $ per machine hour Packaging $ per labor hour eTextbook and Media What is the total overhead applied
Answer:
Results are below.
Explanation:
To calculate the overhead activity rate, we need to use the following formula:
Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base
Ordering and receiving= 91,476/12,600= $7.26 per order
Food processing= 535,680/64,000= $8.37per machine hour
Packaging= 1,514,040/444,000= $3.41 per labor hour
Now, we can apply overhead:
Ordering and receiving= 7.26*11,400= $82,764
Food processing= 8.37*50,900= $426,033
Packaging= 3.41*510,000= $1,739,100
Applying the research findings to a marketing strategy plan is the ______ step in the marketing research process. Multiple choice question.
Answer:
Fifth.
Explanation:
Market research can be defined as a strategic technique which typically involves the process of identifying, acquiring and analyzing informations about a business. It involves the use of product test, surveys, questionnaire, focus groups, interviews, etc.
Secondary market research can be defined as a method designed to determine the demographics of a particular target market.
Applying the research findings to a marketing strategy plan is the fifth step in the marketing research process.
In March, Kelly Company had the following unit production costs: materials $12 and conversion costs $8. On March 1, it had no work in process. During March, Kelly transferred out 27,500 units. As of March 31, 4,900 units that were 32% complete as to conversion costs and 100% complete as to materials were in ending work in process. Compute the total units to be accounted for. Total units Type your answer here
Answer:
32,400 units
Explanation:
Compute the total units to be accounted for
Total units to be accounted for = Units transferred out + Ending Inventory
Total units to be accounted for = 27,500 units + 4,900 units
Total units to be accounted for = 32,400 units
Thus, total units to be accounted for are 32,400 units
If a 30 percent decline in the price of gasoline leads to a 15 percent rise in the quantity of gasoline being bought by consumers, the price elasticity of demand for gasoline in this range must be
Answer: 0.5 making the demand for gas to be inelastic in this range.
Explanation:
The price elasticity of demand is calculated as:
= % change in quantity demanded / % change in price
= 15% / -30%
= -0.5
Based on the above calculation, we can see that the elasticity of demand equals to 0.5. Since, it is less than 1, it is said to be inelastic.
Applying the midpoint formula, what is the price elasticity of demand if a drop in the price of energy drinks from $2 to $1 per can leads to an increase in the quantity demanded from 100 million to 150 million cans
Answer:
-0.6
Explanation:
Price elasticity of demand = Δ Change in quantity / Δ Change in price
Price elasticity of demand = [150-100/((150+100)/2)] / [1-2/((1+2)/2)]
Price elasticity of demand = [50/125]/ [-1/1.5]
Price elasticity of demand = 0.4/-0.66666
Price elasticity of demand = -0.6
Helen spent the last 85 days of 2020 in a nursing home. The cost of the services provided to her was $27,625 ($325 per day). Medicare paid $8,400 toward the cost of her stay. Helen also received $15,440 of benefits under a long-term care insurance policy she purchased. Assume that the Federal daily excludible amount is $380. If the amount is zero, enter 0. What is the effect on Helen's gross income
Answer:
Amount included in gross income of Helen is $0.
Hence, There will be no effect upon the gross income of Helen.
Explanation:
Data Given:
Number of Days Helen Spent = 85 days
Cost of the services = $27,625
Medicare Paid = $8400
Benefits received = $15440
Assumption: Federal Daily Excludible amount = $380
Solution:
Daily Statutory amount = Daily Excludible amount x number days spent
Daily Statutory amount = $380 x 85 days
Daily Statutory amount = $32300
We know that,
Amount of Medicare Paid = $8400
So, now we need to calculate the amount of exclusion first.
1. Amount of Exclusion = cost of the services - Medicare paid
Amount of Exclusion = $27625 - $8400 = $19225
So, now we calculate the amount included into the gross income of Helen.
2. Amount included in gross income = Benefits Received - Amount of Exclusion
Amount included in gross income = $15440 - $19225
Amount included in gross income = -$3785
Here, we will not cater the negative, which means that amount included in gross income of Helen is $0.
Hence, There will be no effect upon the gross income of Helen.
Purpose: Organization design refers to the overall set of elements used to configure an organization. The purpose of this exercise is to give you insights into how managers must make decisions within the context of creating an organization design. Introduction: Whenever a new enterprise is started, the owner must make decisions about how to structure the organization. For example, he or she must decide what functions are required, how those functions will be broken down into individual jobs, how those jobs will be grouped back together into logical departments, and how authority and responsibility will be allocated across positions. Instructions: Assume that you have decided to open a handmade chocolate business in your local community. Your products will be traditional bars and novelty-shaped chocolates, truffles, other chocolate products such as ice cream, and gift baskets and boxes featuring chocolates. You have hired a talented chef and believe that her expertise, coupled with your unique designs and high-quality ingredients, will make your products very popular. You have also inherited enough money to get your business up and running and to cover about one year of living expenses in other words, you do not need to pay yourself a salary). You intend to buy food items including chocolate, cocoa, white chocolate, nuts, and fruit from suppliers who deliver to your area. Your chef will then turn those ingredients into luscious
Answer:
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On January 1, 2021, Legion Company sold $235,000 of 9% ten-year bonds. Interest is payable semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The bonds were sold for $206,917, priced to yield 11%. Legion records interest at the effective rate. Legion should pay cash interest for the six months ended June 30, 2021, in the amount of:
Answer:
$18,622.53
Explanation:
Calculation for how much should Legion pay for cash interest for the six months ended June 30, 2021
Using this formula
Cash interest= Bonds percentage* Bonds amount
Let plug in the formula
Cash interest=9%*$206,917
Cash interest=$18,622.53
Therefore how much should Legion pay for cash interest for the six months ended June 30, 2021 is $18,622.53
On June 25, Obermayer Repair Service extended an offer of $127,000 for land that had been priced for sale at $145,000. On July 9, Obermayer Repair Service accepted the seller's counteroffer of $138,000. On October 1, the land was assessed at a value of $207,000 for property tax purposes. On December 22, Obermayer Repair Service was offered $221,000 for the land by a national retail chain.
At what value should the land be recorded in Obermayer Repair Service's records?
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Answer:
$138,000
Explanation:
Based on the information given the value at which the land should be recorded is 138,000 reason been that we were told that the repairer which is Obermayer Repair Service accepted the seller's counteroffer of the amount of $138,000 and based on accounting principle of COST CONCEPT the land should be recorded at the value or amount of $138,000 which is the seller's counteroffer amount that was accepted by Gallatin Repair Service.
The Atlanta Braves signed an outfielder to a five-year contract. The contract calls for the following cash flows: a signing bonus of $4.00 million today, $12.09 million in year 1, $13.36 million in year 2, $14.17 million in year 3, $15.26 million in year 4, and $16.43 million in year 5. If the outfielder has a discount rate of 6.00% per year, what is the value of his contract today (in millions)
Answer:
$63.56 million
Explanation:
We are to find the present value of the cash flows in order to determine the value of the contract today
Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows
Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator
Cash flow in year 0 = $4.00 million
Cash flow in year 1 = $12.09 million
Cash flow in year 2 = $13.36 million
Cash flow in year 3 = $14.17 million
Cash flow in year 4 = $15.26 million
Cash flow in year 5 = $16.43 million
I = 6%
Present value = $63.56 million
To find the PV using a financial calculator:
1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.
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
Lucky Company's direct labor information for the month of February is as follows: Actual direct labor hours worked (AQ) 61,500 Standard direct labor hours allowed (SQ) 63,000 Total payroll for direct labor $774,900 Direct labor efficiency variance $18,000 The direct labor flexible-budget variance for February was: $54,900 unfavorable. $42,300 unfavorable. $46,350 unfavorable. $18,900 unfavorable. $44,500 unfavorable.
Answer:
d. $18,900 unfavorable.
Explanation:
Direct labor efficiency variance = SR*(SH-AH)
18000 = SR*(63000-61500)
18000 = 1500 SR
SR = $12
Total standard direct labor cost for February = 63000*12= $756,000
Direct labor flexible-budget variance = $774,900 - $756,000 = $18900 Unfavorable
Variable Costs + Fixed Costs = ?
Total output
Total costs
Marginal costs
why convert a range of data into an excel table
Answer:
When you convert your range of data into an Excel table, by default, the Excel shades every other row in the table, making them easy to read. You can turn on/off the banded-row option from Table Style Options under the Design tab. You can also have banded columns.
Explanation: