Indicate which of the following has an effect on financing cash flows. (Amounts that decrease cash should be indicated with a minus sign.)
a. Notes payable with a carrying value of $15,000 are retired for $16,000 cash, resulting in a $1,000 loss.
b. Paid cash dividends of $11,000 to common stockholders.
c. Acquired $20,000 worth of machinery in exchange for common stock.
Items Amount Effect on financing cash flows
a. Notes payable (1,000) Decrease
b. Dividends (11,000) Decrease
c. Machinery $ 20,000 No effect

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Answer 1

Answer:

Effect on financing cash flows.

a. $16,000 Decrease

b. $11,000 Decrease

c. No Effect

Explanation:

Only consider cash transactions on the financing activities. Financing Activities involve the acquisition and repayment of capital and debt finance.


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(Ratio Computation and Analysis; Liquidity) As loan analyst for Utrillo Bank, you have been presented the following information.
Each of these companies has requested a loan of $50,000 for 6 months with no collateral offered. Because your bank has reached its quota for loans of this type, only one of these requests is to be granted.
Instructions
Which of the two companies, as judged by the information given above, would you recommend as the better risk and why? Assume that the ending account balances are representative of the entire year.
Toulouse Co. Lautrec Co.
Assets
Cash $120,000 $320,000
Receivables 220,000 302,000
Inventories 570,000 518,000
Total current assets9 10,000 1,140,000
Other assets 500,000 612,000
Total assets $1,410,000 $1,752,000
Liabilities and Stockholders
Current liabilities $301,600 $350,600
Long-term liabilities 404,300 499,300
Capital stock and retained earnings
713,600 904,200
Total liabilities and stockholders' Equity
$1,419,500 $1,754,100
Annual sales $ 931,300 $1,506,700
Rate of gross profit on sales30% 40%

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Answer:

Utrillo Bank

Ratio Computation and Analysis: Liquidity Ratios:

Based on the computed liquidity ratios below, the loan should be advanced to Lautrec Co.  It has better performing liquidity ratios than Toulouse Co.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Loan request = $50,000

Period of loan = 6 months with no collateral

Account balances:

                                            Toulouse Co.            Lautrec Co.

Assets

Cash                                      $120,000               $320,000

Receivables                            220,000                 302,000

Inventories                             570,000                  518,000

Total current assets              9 10,000                1,140,000

Other assets                          500,000                 612,000

Total assets                        $1,410,000            $1,752,000

Liabilities and Stockholders

Current liabilities                 $301,600              $350,600

Long-term liabilities              404,300                499,300

Capital stock and

retained earnings                  713,600               904,200

Total liabilities and

stockholders' Equity        $1,419,500            $1,754,100

Annual sales                     $ 931,300           $1,506,700

Rate of gross profit on sales     30%                     40%

Current Ratio = Current assets/Current liabilities

                                           Toulouse Co.      Lautrec Co.

Current Ratio               $910,000/$301,600  $1,140,000/$350,600

=                                              3.02                      3.25

Quick Ratio = (Current assets - Inventory)/Current liabilities

                                           Toulouse Co.      Lautrec Co.

Quick Ratio  $910,000-570,000/$301,600  $1,140,000-518,000/$350,600

=                                              1.13                      1.77

Operating Cash Flow Ratio = Cash/Current liabilities

                                           Toulouse Co.                 Lautrec Co.

Operating Cash Flow Ratio = $120,000/$301,600  $320,000/$350,600

=                                                0.39                                0.91

Days Receivable outstanding = Average receivables/Sales * 365

                                                Toulouse Co.                 Lautrec Co.

Days Receivable Outstanding  $220,000/$931,300 $302,000/$1,506,700

* 365 days

=                                                86 days                           73 days

What other information do i need to help me make a career decision?​

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Answer:

How to make a decision

Here are some steps you can take to help you make a decision that involves your career:

Identify and investigate the decision.

Set aside time to think.

Consider your options.

Remember your values.

Ask for a different perspective.

Evaluate your plan.

Explanation:

A prospective MBA student earns $45,000 per year in her current job and expects that amount to increase by 12% per year. She is considering leaving her job to attend business school for two years at a cost of $35,000 per year. She has been told that her starting salary after business school is likely to be $115,000 and that amount will increase by 11% per year. Consider a time horizon of 10 years, use a discount rate of 12%, and ignore all considerations not explicitly mentioned here. Assume all cash flows occur at the start of each year (i.e., immediate, one year from now, two years from now,..., nine years from now). Also assume that the choice can be implemented immediately so that for the MBA alternative the current year is the first year of business school. What is the net present value of the more attractive choice? Please round your answer to the nearest dollar.

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Answer:

She is considering leaving her job to attend business school for two years at a cost of $35,000 per year. She has been told that her starting salary after business school is likely to be $115,000 a day

Explanation:

Day Company has the following sales budget: July August September $105,000 $211,000 $134,000 Credit sales represent 80 percent of budgeted sales. Of the credit sales, 20 percent is collected in the month of the sale, 60 percent in the month after the sale, and the remaining 15 percent is collected two months after the sale. Five percent of all sales are uncollectible and written-off. In September, total cash receipts from sales amount to

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Answer:

Day Company

In September, total cash receipts from sales amount to:

= $162,080.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

sales budget:               Credit (80%)   Cash (20%)

July              $105,000      $84,000      $21,000

August         $211,000      $168,800     $42,200

September $134,000      $107,200      $26,800

                       July             August           September

Sales          $105,000      $211,000           $134,000

Credit sales   84,000       168,800              107,200

Cash sales     21,000        42,200             $26,800

20%                16,800        33,750                21,400

60% after sales                50,400               101,280

15% after 2 months                                      12,600

Total cash receipts from sales                $162,080

A firm's value added is a. the revenue it receives for its output, minus the cost of all the intermediate goods it buys b. the revenue it receives for its output, minus the taxes that it pays c. the revenue it receives by selling its output d. usually not included in GDP e. the revenue it receives for its output, plus the cost of all the intermediate goods it buys g

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Answer:

a. the revenue it receives for its output, minus the cost of all the intermediate goods it buys.

Explanation:

An asset can be defined as an resources owned and controlled by an individual or organization, which is capable of providing future economic benefits or has the potential to produce positive economic value. Assets can be used to generate revenue in the future or even in its present state depending on the choice of the owner.

On the other hand, an expense is a term used to describe money spent or cost incurred by an individual or organization.

Hence, a firm's value added is the revenue it receives for its output, minus the cost of all the intermediate goods it buys.

This ultimately implies that, a firm's value added is the sum of its revenue from the sales of its goods and services, minus the expenses on purchase or inventory.

Miao Clinic uses client-visits as its measure of activity. During July, the clinic budgeted for 3,000 client-visits, but its actual level of activity was 2,980 client-visits. The clinic has provided the following data concerning the formulas used in its budgeting and its actual results for July: Data used in budgeting: Fixed element per month Variable element per client-visit Revenue − $39.80 Personnel expenses $26,500 $12.30 Medical supplies 1,400 8.20 Occupancy expenses 8,200 1.00 Administrative expenses 5,300 0.40 Total expenses $41,400 $21.90 Actual results for July: Revenue $114,494 Personnel expenses $60,564 Medical supplies $26,936 Occupancy expenses $10,980 Administrative expenses $6,192 The administrative expenses in the planning budget for July would be closest to:

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Mayonnaise is delicious, agree? Yes indeed.

Scenario 29-1. The Monetary Policy of Tazi is controlled by the country's central bank known as the Bank of Tazi. The local unit of currency is the Tazian dollar. Aggregate banking statistics show that collectively the banks of Tazi hold $300 million of required reserves, $75 million of excess reserves, have issued $7,500 million of deposits, and hold $225 million of Tazian Treasury bonds. Tazians prefer to use only demand deposits and so all money is on deposit at the bank. Refer to Scenario 29-1. Suppose the Bank of Tazi loaned the banks of Tazi $10 million. Suppose also that both the reserve requirement and the percentage of deposits held as excess reserves stay the same. By how much would the money supply change

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Answer:

$200 million

Explanation:

Required reserve = 300 million

Excess reserve = 75 million

Deposit = 7,500 million

In hold is 225 million

Loan amount is 10 million

Total reserve = m*Demand deposit

300 + 75 = m*7500

m = 375/7500

m = 0.05

The reserve requirement ratio is 0.05

Change in money supply = Loan amount/Reserve requirement ratio

Change in money supply = 10/0.05

Change in money supply = 200

So, the change in money supply is $200 million

LUVFINANCE, Inc. is estimating its WACC. It is operating at its optimal capital structure. Its outstanding bonds have a 12 percent coupon, paid semiannually, a current maturity of 17 years, and sell for $1,162. It has 100,000 bonds outstanding. The firm can issue new 20-year maturity semiannual bonds at par but will incur flotation costs of $50 per bond. The firm could sell, at par, $100 preferred stock that pays a 12 percent annual dividend that is currently selling for $120. The firm currently has 1,000,000 shares of preferred stock outstanding. Rollins' beta is 0.94, the risk-free rate is 3.72 percent, and the market risk premium is 6 percent. The common stock currently sells for $100 a share and there are 5,000,000 shares outstanding. The firm's marginal tax rate is 40 percent.

Required:
What is the WACC?

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Solution :

Given :

The cost of the debt is yield to the maturity of the bonds.

The yield on the bond is 10%

The tax rate is 40%

After the tax cost of the debt = 10 ( 1- 0.4 )

                                          = 6 %

Add floatation cost at the rate of 5% = 11%

Cost of the preferred stock = [tex]$\frac{\text{dividend}}{\text{price}}$[/tex]

                                             = [tex]$\frac{120}{12}$[/tex] = 10%

The cost of equity = risk free rate + β x market risk premium

                              = 3.72 + 0.94 x 6

                              = 9.36%

WACC is weighted average of the individual securities :

Particulars  Value per  No. of       Market value   Weight   Cost of    Product

                   security    securities                                         security

Bonds           1162        100,000   116,200,000     0.1578      11         1.73621298

Preferred      120       1,000,000  120,000,000    0.1629     10         1.6299918

stocks

Equity           100        5,000,000 500,000,000   0.6791    9.36      6.356968

                                                      736,200,000       1         WACC    9.7231730

Therefore, WACC of the firm is 9.72%

Indicate in the table below the financial statement on which each of the following accounts appear.

Account Income Statement Statement of Changes in Owner's Equity Balance Sheet
1. Cash in Bank
2. Utilities Expense
3. Accounts Payable
4. Commissions
5. Capital
6. Withdrawals

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Answer:

                                   Income Statement          Statement of            Balance

                                                                             Changes in              Sheet

                                                                           Owner's Equity

1. Cash in Bank                   NO                                 NO                        YES

2. Utilities Expense            YES                                NO                         NO

3. Accounts Payable          NO                                 NO                        YES

4. Commissions                 YES                                NO                        NO

5. Capital                             NO                               YES                       YES

6. Withdrawals                   NO                                 YES                       NO

Cash in bank is an Asset so will be in the balance sheet.

Utilities expense goes to the Income statement alone because that is where expenses go.

Accounts Payable is a liability so will be in the Balance Sheet.

Commission is an expense.

Capital will be shown in both the Statement of Changes in Owner's Equity and the Balance Sheet

Withdrawals are a change in Owners equity and will be shown in the Statement of Changes in Owner's Equity.

The classification of the following account in the income statement, statement of change in owner equity, and the balance sheet is presented below:

                                  Income Statement          Statement of            Balance  

                                                                            Changes in              Sheet

                                                                           Owner's Equity

1. Cash in Bank                   NO                                 NO                        YES

2. Utilities Expense            YES                                NO                         NO

3. Accounts Payable          NO                                 NO                        YES

4. Commissions                 YES                                NO                        NO

5. Capital                             NO                               YES                       YES

6. Withdrawals                   NO                                 YES                       NO

In this way it should be categorized.

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You are offered an investment that will pay you $250 in one year, $520 the next year, and $750 at the end of the third year. How much is this investment worth if the interest rate is 11%?

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Answer: $1,196

Explanation:

Based on the information and the values that are provided in the question, the worth of the investment of the rate of interest is 11% will be calculated as:

=(250 / 1.11) + (520 / 1.11²) + (750 / 1.11³)

= 225.23 + 422.04 + 548.39

= $1,195.66

= $1196 approximately

The worth of the investment will be $1196.

Gibson Hats Corporation manufactures three different models of hats: Vogue, Beauty, and Glamour. Gibson expects to incur $666,000 of overhead cost during the next fiscal year. Other budget information follows. Vogue Beauty Glamour Total Direct labor hours 3,400 5,400 9,200 18,000 Machine hours 1,200 2,050 2,300 5,550 Required Use direct labor hours as the cost driver to compute the allocation rate and the budgeted overhead cost for each product. Use machine hours as the cost driver to compute the allocation rate and the budgeted overhead cost for each product.

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Answer:

A. Vogue $125,800

Beauty $199,800

Glamour $340,400

B. Vogue $144,000

Beauty $246,000

Glamour $276,000

Explanation:

A. Computation for the allocation rate and the budgeted overhead cost for each product Using direct labor hours as the cost driver

First step is to calculate the Product Allocation rate

Product Allocation rate =$666,000/18,000

Product Allocation rate=$37.00

Now let calculate the allocation rate and the budgeted overhead cost for each product

Using this formula

Allocated Cost=Product Allocation rate * Weight of Base

Let plug in the formula

Vogue= $37.00 * 3400

Vogue = $125,800

Beauty= $37.00 * 5400

Beauty= $199,800

Glamour=$37.00 * 9200

Glamour = $340,400

Total $666,000.00

($125,800+$199,800+$340,400)

Therefore the allocation rate and the budgeted overhead cost for each product Using direct labor hours as the cost driver will be :

Vogue $125,800

Beauty $199,800

Glamour $340,400

B. Computation for the allocation rate and the budgeted overhead cost for each product Using

Use machine hours as the cost driver

First step is to calculate the Product Allocation rate

Product Allocation rate =$666,000/5,550

Product Allocation rate=$120.00

Now let calculate the allocation rate and the budgeted overhead cost for each product

Using this formula

Allocated Cost=Product Allocation rate * Weight of Base

Vogue=$120.00 * 1200

Vogue = $144,000

Beauty= $120.00 * 2050

Beauty = $246,000

Glamour= $120.00 * 2300

Glamour = $276,000

Total $666,000

($144,000+$246,000+$276,000)

Therefore the allocation rate and the budgeted overhead cost for each product Using

Use machine hours as the cost driver will be:

Vogue $144,000

Beauty $246,000

Glamour $276,000

Problem 5-13 Qualified Retirement Plans Including Section 401(K) Plans (LO 5.4) During 2020, Jill, age 39, participated in a Section 401(k) plan which provides for maximum employee contributions of 12%. Jill's salary was $80,000 for the year. Jill elects to make the maximum contribution. What is Jill's maximum tax-deferred contribution to the plan for the year

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Answer:

Jill's maximum tax-deferred contribution to the plan for the year is $9,600.

Explanation:

Jill's maximum tax-deferred contribution to the plan for the year can be calculated as follows:

Maximum employee contributions provided for by Section 401(k) plan = 12%

Jill's salary = $80,000

Since Jill elects to make the maximum contribution, we have:

Jill's maximum tax-deferred contribution = Maximum employee contributions provided for by Section 401(k) plan * Jill's salary = 12% * $80,000 = $9,600

Therefore, Jill's maximum tax-deferred contribution to the plan for the year is $9,600.

Pedro, not a dealer, sold real property that he owned with an adjusted basis of $120,000 and encumbered by a mortgage for $56,000 to Pat in 2018. The terms of the sale required Pat to pay $28,000 cash, assume the $56,000 mortgage, and give Pedro 11 notes for $12,000 each (plus interest at the Federal rate). The first note was payable two years from the date of sale, and each succeeding note became due at two-year intervals. Pedro did not elect out of the installment method for reporting the transaction. If Pat pays the 2020 note as promised, what is the recognized gain to Pedro in 2020 (exclusive of interest)

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Answer:

$64,000

Explanation:

Calculation for the recognized gain to Pedro in 2020

First step is to calculate the Realized gain

Realized gain=($120,000+$12,000+$28,000+$56,000-$120,000)

Realized gain=$96,000

Second step is to calculate the Contract Price

Contract Price=$216,000-$56,000

Contract Price=$160,000

Now let calculate the recognized gain to Pedro in 2020

Recognized gain=$160,000-$96,000

Recognized gain=$64,000

Therefore the recognized gain to Pedro in 2020 is $64,000

The accountant for Bellows Corp. was preparing a bank reconciliation as of April 30. The following items were identified:

Bellows' book balance $28,750
Outstanding checks 900
Interest earned on checking account 80
Customer's NSF check returned by the bank 381

In addition, Bellows made an error in recording a customer's check; the amount was recorded in cash receipts as $370; the bank recorded the amount correctly as $730.

Required:
What amount will Bellows report as its adjusted cash balance at April 30, 2013?

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Answer:

$27,909

Explanation:

Bellows Corp.

Bank Reconciliation as at April 30, 2013

Unadjusted book balance $28,750

Less:

Outstanding checks $900

NSF checks $381

Add:

Interest earned on checking account $80

Error correction[$730 - $370] $360

Adjusted book balance $27,909

On March 1, 2019, Rasheed Company assigns $825,000 of its accounts receivable to the Third National Bank as collateral for a $600,000 loan due April 1, 2019. The assignment agreement calls for Rasheed Company to continue to collect the receivables. Third National Bank assesses a finance charge of 2.5% of the accounts receivable, and interest on the loan is 8% (a realistic rate of interest for a note of this type).

Required:
a. Prepare the March 1, 2019, journal entry for Rasheed Company.
b. Prepare the journal entry for Rasheed's collection of $750,000 (need to factor out discounts and sales returns) of the accounts receivable during March of 2019. Sales discounts of $8,000 apply, as well as $22,000 of sales returns.
c. On April 1, 2019, Rasheed paid Third National all that was due from the loan it secured on March 1, 2019. Prepare the journal entry to record this payment.

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Answer:

A.Dr Cash 579,375

Dr Finance charge 20,625

Cr Loan payable 600,000

Dr Accounts Receivable Assigned 825,000

Cr Accounts Receivable 825,000

b) Dr Cash 750,000

Cr Sales discounts 8,000

Cr Sales returns 22,000

Cr Accounts Receivable Assigned 720,000

c)Dr Loan Payable 600,000

Cr nterest expense 4,000

Cr Cash 596,000

Explanation:

a. Preparation for March 1, 2019, journal entry for Rasheed Company

March 01,2019

Dr Cash 579,375

(600,000-20,625)

Dr Finance charge (825,000*2.5%) 20,625

Cr Loan payable 600,000

(Loan amount received)

March 01,2019

Dr Accounts Receivable Assigned 825,000

Cr Accounts Receivable 825,000

(Assigning Accounts receivable)

b.Preparation of the journal entry for Rasheed's collection of the amount of $750,000 of the accounts receivable during March of 2019

March, 2019

Dr Cash 750,000

Cr Sales discounts 8,000

Cr Sales returns 22,000

Cr Accounts Receivable Assigned 720,000

(750,000-8,000-22,000)

C.Preparation of the journal entry to record this payment.

April 01,2019

Dr Loan Payable 600,000

Cr nterest expense (600,000*8%*1/12) 4,000

Cr Cash 596,000)

(600,000-4,000)

(Loan settled along with interest)

A shop can sell at most 200 pairs of socks and at most 100 pairs of shoes. To maximize the profit, they have decided to make 2 offers. Offer 1 is a package of 1 pair of socks and 1 pair of shoes. Offer 2 is a package of 3 pairs of socks and 1 pair of shoes. The shop sells offer 1 for 30$ and offer 2 for 50$. They also want to sell at least 20 packages of offer 1 and at least 10 packages of offer 2. How many packages of each offer do they have to sell to maximize the profit

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Answer:

50 packages of offer 1 and 50 packages of offer 2

Explanation:

Determine How many packages of each offer do they have to sell to maximize the profit

Number of package of offer 1 = x

Number of package of offer 2 = y

Applying the LPP model

max Z = 30 x + 50 y  ----  ( 1 )

now subject to the constraints from Linear programming

x + 3y ≤ 200  ------ L1

x + y ≤ 100 ------ L2

x ≥ 20 ------------- L3

y ≥ 10 -------------- L4

therefore the number of packages of each offer that can be sold to maximize profit will be : X = 50 and Y = 50  referring to equation from the LPP model  considering that the shop can sell at most 100 pairs

Swifty Company has just received the August 31, 2020, bank statement, which is summarized below.

County National Bank Disbursements Receipts Balance
Balance, August 1 $12,939
Deposits during August $44,468 57,407
Note collected for depositor,
including $55 interest 1,436 58,843
Checks cleared during August $47,645 11,198
Bank service charges 28 11,170
Balance, August 31 11,170

The general ledger Cash account contained the following entries for the month of August.

Cash
Balance, August 1 13,879 Disbursements in August 48,208
Receipts during August 48,335

Deposits in transit at August 31 are $5,248, and checks outstanding at August 31 total $1,450. Cash on hand at August 31 is $428. The bookkeeper improperly entered one check in the books at $147 which was written for $165 for supplies (expense); it cleared the bank during the month of August.

Required:
Prepare a bank reconciliation dated August 31, 2020, proceeding to a correct balance and adjusting entries.

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Answer:

A. Correct cash balance $15,396

Correct cash balance $15,396

B. Aug 31 2020

Dr Cash $1,436

Cr Notes receivable $1,381

Cr Interest revenue $55

Aug 31, 2020

Dr Bank service charges $28

Cr Cash $28

Aug 31, 2020

Dr Supplies expenses $18

Cr Cash $18

Explanation:

A. Preparation of a bank reconciliation dated August 31, 2020

Bank reconciliation

Balance as per bank statement august 31, 2020 11,170

Add Cash on hand $428

Add Deposit in transit $5,248

Less: Outstanding checks ($1,450)

Correct cash balance $15,396

Balance as per books august 31, 2020 (13,879+48,335-48,208) $14,006

Add: note and interest collected $1,436

Less:Bank service charges ($28)

Less Understated for supplies ($18)

($165+$147)

Correct cash balance $15,396

B. Preparation of the adjusting entries.

Aug 31 2020

Dr Cash $1,436

Cr Notes receivable $1,381

($1,436-$55)

Cr Interest revenue $55

Aug 31, 2020

Dr Bank service charges $28

Cr Cash $28

Aug 31, 2020

Dr Supplies expenses $18

Cr Cash $18

($165+$147)

During the course of your examination of the financial statements of Trojan Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2018, you come across several items needing further consideration. Currently, net income is $88,000.
A. An insurance policy covering 12 months was purchased on October 1, 2018, for $16,800. The entire amount was debited to Prepaid Insurance and no adjusting entry was made for this item in 2018.
B. During 2018, the company received a $2,800 cash advance from a customer for services to be performed in 2019. The $2,800 was incorrectly credited to Service Revenue.
C. There were no supplies listed in the balance sheet under assets. However, you discover that supplies costing $2,150 were on hand at December 31, 2018.
D. Trojan borrowed $58,000 from a local bank on September 1, 2018. Principal and interest at 12% will be paid on August 31, 2019. No accrual was made for interest in 2018.
Required:
Using the information in a. through d. above, determine the proper amount of net income as of December 31, 2018.

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Answer: $‭80,830‬

Explanation:

A. 3 months of this insurance should have been for the year:

= 3/12 * 16,800

= $4,200

This should be treated as an expense.

B. The services have not yet being performed so this should not be recognized as revenue but rather as Unearned revenue. It has to be deducted from Net income.

C. These supplies should have been treated as assets but they were treated as expenses. They need to be added back to the net income to correct it.

D. The interest for the 4 months of the year from September to December should have been recorded.

= 58,000* 4/12 * 12%

= $2,320

This should be treated as an expense.

Adjusted Net income = 88,000 - 4,200 - 2,800 - 2,320 + 2,150

= $‭80,830‬

For each error below, indicate:

a. Which accounts are affected
b. Which assertions are violated.

1. An inventory purchase is received but not recorded until the company pays for the goods.
2. Certain repair costs that should be expensed are capitalized.
3. No loss is recorded or disclosed for a pending lawsuit against the client that is material, probable, and can be estimated.
4. Sales shipped FOB shipping point are recorded before the balance sheet date but not shipped until after the balance sheet date.

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Answer:

1. Inventory account will be affected and assertions of accuracy and valuation will be violated.

2. Assets are overstated and assertion classification is violated.

3. Liability is understated and assertions of accuracy is violated.

4. No impact.

Explanation:

Assertions are certain claims of a business which a business must fulfill in order to make its financial statements reliable. A company has to record the expense when it is incurred in order to provide accuracy in valuation. In the given cases the assertions are violated which impact business accounts.

Firms manage a variety of current assets. Permanent current assets are necessary for firms to maintain their businesses, and they will be carried even through downturns in business cycles. Temporary current assets fluctuate seasonally or with business cycles. Firms must devise a financing strategy that best fits their business situation and that best manages their risk.
Use the following table to identify the different current asset financing policies
Description Financing policy
Long-term capital finances all fixed assets and the
non-seasonal portion of current assets, as well as
seasonal needs of current assets.
Long-term capital finances some permanent current assets,
but short-term debt finances all temporary current assets
and the remaining permanent current assets.
This current asset financing policy finances current assets
with liabilities that are expected to mature at the same time
the current asset will be liquidated.
Suppose a firm wants to take advantage of an upward-sloping yield curve. If the firm believes that interest rates will stay constant and it wants to use the current yield curve to bolster profits, which approach should the firm follow?
a. Conservative approach.
b. Maturity matching approach.
c. Aggressive approach.

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Answer:

1.a.  Long-term capital finances all fixed assets and the  non-seasonal portion of current assets, as well as  seasonal needs of current assets. ⇒ CONSERVATIVE APPROACH.

b. Long-term capital finances some permanent current assets,  but short-term debt finances all temporary current assets  and the remaining permanent current assets. ⇒ AGGRESSIVE APPROACH.

c. This current asset financing policy finances current assets  with liabilities that are expected to mature at the same time  the current asset will be liquidated. ⇒ MATURITY MATCHING APPROACH.

2. Conservative Approach

They should use the conservative approach by seeking long term financing for more permanent assets since the rates will increase in future. For now, seeing as rates are lower, they should use short-term debt for temporary current assets so that they can invest more and make more profit.

David and Eleanor are a young couple with two children, ages 2 and 3. David is in law school and currently has $80,000 in student loan debt. Eleanor works part-time at a software company earning $42,000 a year. Their current financial resources are limited; therefore, the savings components associated with some insurance policies would not be of much use to them at the moment (since their first priority is paying off loans). David expects to provide for his family as a lawyer in the future, however, and wants to ensure that they will be taken care of in the event of his premature death
Because of the relatively low premiums and high face value, the best option for David is a insurance policy. life
After completing law school, David finds a job with a good law firm and wants to switch to a plan that provides a savings component as well.
He can achieve this without changing insurance companies as long as his original policy included a__________ provision.
1. whole, term, universal
2. convertability, renewability, nonfeiture

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I have learned that the tools and equipment in preparing sandwich are important because​

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because they contribute to having good quality of sandwiches and fillings.
yes that’s true!! the tools and equipment are important because without them the sandwich wouldn’t be good

Which of the following completes the sentence, 'The target audience’s ________ will include the market’s social activities and styles, such as their level of social media participation, the channels they utilize and the communities in which they are active, and their behavior in social communities'?

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Answer:

Social profile

Explanation:

The completes sentence is

'The target audience’s Social profile

will include the market’s social activities and styles, such as their level of social media participation, the channels they utilize and the communities in which they are active, and their behavior in social communities''

Social profile gives the description of social characteristics of different individuals which defined them on social media and in communities

. Explain factors which may cause the demand curve to shift outward​

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Answer:

Answer is below

Explanation:

Factors that may cause the demand curve to shift outward​ are:

1. changes in tastes and preference: when there is a change in taste for example commodity A, whereby people tend to enjoy its taste, the will be an outward shift in the demand curve of commodity A

2. income of the consumers: when the income of consumers increases, they tend to buy more of a certain commodity they enjoy, hence there will be an outward shift in that commodity's demand curve

3. prices of substitute or complement goods: for example, an increase in the price of a substitute will cause consumers to demand more for a particular commodity, hence, outward in demand shift curve occurs

4. expectations about future conditions and prices: when there is speculation about an increase in the price of an essential commodity or goods consumers enjoy, people tend to buy more in a given moment, hence there exists an outward shift in the demand curve

5. Population of consumers in the market: increase in the population of consumers of a certain commodity is directly proportional to an increase in demand of that commodity, hence there exists an outwards shift in the demand curve.

A lender is considering what terms to allow on a loan. Current market terms are 8 percent interest for 25 years for a fully amortizing loan. The borrower, Rich, has requested a $100,000 loan. The lender believes that extra credit analysis and careful loan control will have to be exercised because Rich has never borrowed such a large sum before. In addition, the lender expects that market rates will move upward very soon, perhaps even before the loan is closed. To be on the safe side, the lender decides to extend Rich a fixed rate, constant payment mortgage (CPM) loan commitment of $95,000 at 9 percent interest for 25 years. However, the lender wants to charge a loan origination fee to make the mortgage loan yield 10%. What origination fee should the lender charge? What fee should be charged if it is expected that the loan will be repaid after 10 years?

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Answer:

1. The origination fee that the lender should charge if Rich will repay the loan after 25 years = $20,000 approximately.

2. The origination fee that the lender should charge if Rich will repay the loan after 10 years = $6,600 approximately.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Amount requested by Rich = $100,000

Amount the bank is willing to lend Rich = $95,000

Interest rate = 9%

Period of loan = 25 years or 10 years

From an online finance calculator:

At 10% interest rate:

PMT = $-10,465.97

Sum of all periodic payments = $-261,649.17

Total Interest = $166,649.17

At 9% interest rate:

PMT = $-9,671.59

Sum of all periodic payments = $-241,789.84

Total Interest = $146,789.84

Expected Origination Fee:

Interest at 10% = $166,649.17

Interest at 9% =  $146,789.84

Required origination fee = $19,859.32 ($166,649.17 - $146,789.84)

This is equivalent to $20,000

Payment after 10 years:

At 10% interest rate:

PMT = $-15,460.81

Sum of all periodic payments = $-154,608.13

Total Interest = $59,608.13

At 9% interest rate:

PMT = $-14,802.91

Sum of all periodic payments = $-148,029.09

Total Interest = $53,029.09

Expected Origination Fee:

Interest at 10% = $59,608.13

Interest at 9% =  $53,029.09

Required origination fee = $6,579.04 or $6,600 ($59,608.13 - $53,029.09)

The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] McAllister, Inc. employs a normal costing system. The following information pertains to the year just ended.
Total manufacturing costs were $1,310,000.
Cost of goods manufactured was $1,275,500.
Applied manufacturing overhead was 30% of total manufacturing costs.
Manufacturing overhead was applied to production at a rate of 80 percent of direct-labor cost
Work-in-process inventory on January 1 was 75% of work-in-process inventory on December 31.
Requlred:
1. Compute the total direct-labor cost for the year.
2. Calculate the total cost of direct material used during the year
3. Compute the value of the company's work-in-process inventory on December 31.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

Given that

Total manufacturing costs = $1,310,000

Cost of goods manufactured = $1,275,500

Applied manufacturing O.H = 30% of manufacturing costs

= 0.3 of 1,310,000

= $393,000

(1)

The direct labor cost is

80% of direct labor cost = Applied overhead

So direct labor cost = $393,000 ÷  80%

= $491,250

(2) The total cost of direct material is

As we know that

Total manufacturing costs = Direct materials + Direct labor + Applied Overhead

So,

Direct materials = Total manufacturing costs - Direct labor - Applied overhead

= $1,310,000 - $491,250 - $393,000

= $425,750

(3)

The Ending work in process inventory is

As we know that

Cost of goods manufactured = Beginning work in process + Total manufacturing costs - Ending work in process

Le us s assume X to be ending work in process

Beginning work in process = X × 75% = 0.75X

Now

$1,275,500 = 0.75X + $1,310,000 - X

X = $138,000

The Lawrence Company records its trade accounts payable net of any cash discounts. At the end of 2016, Lawrence had a balance of $300,000 in its trade accounts payable account before any adjustments related to the following items: 1. Goods shipped to Lawrence FOB shipping point were in transit on December 31. The invoice price of the goods was $50,000, with a 2% discount allowed for prompt payment. 2. Goods shipped to Lawrence FOB destination on December 29 arrived on January 2, 2017. The invoice price of the goods was $9,000, with a 4% discount allowed for payment within 20 days. 3. On December 10, Lawrence had recorded a shipment received. The recorded invoice price was $24,750, net, with a 1% discount allowed for payment within 14 days. At the end of the year, payment had not been made. At what amount should Lawrence report trade accounts payable on its December 31, 2016 balance sheet

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Answer:

The Lawrence Company

The amount that Lawrence should report trade accounts payable on its December 31, 2016 balance sheet is:

= $349,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Trade accounts payable balance on December 31, 2016 = $300,000

1. Shipment at FOB Shipping point at $50,000(2% discount)  49,000

2. Shipment at FOB destination on December 29 (Jan. 2)      0

3. Already recorded invoice of $24,750 (with 1% discount)     0

Total value of accounts payable balance on December 31 $349,000

Before making month-end adjustments, net income of Bobwhite Company was $232,500 for March. Adjusting entries are necessary for the following items:

Depreciation for the month of March: $4,400.
Rental income accrued during March, tenant to pay in April: $910.
Supplies used in March: $310.
Fees earned in March that had been collected in advance: $3,700.

After recording these adjustments, net income for March is:_________

a. $112,400.
b. $113,620.
c. $117,000.
d. $110,800.

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Answer:

Net income after adjustment          $225,000    

Explanation:

The various adjustments are effected below:

                                                                         $                        Note

Net income before adjustment                  232,500

Depreciation                                                (4,400)                    1

Rental income                                                910                        2

Supplies                                                           (310)                     3

Fees earned                                                   (3,700)                  4

Net income after adjustment                       225,000    

Notes

1 Depreciation represents a consumption of asset hence it is an expense which reduces profit .So, it deducted

2. Rental income accrued implies income earned but not received. So we need to record it for the period it was earned, hence we add it.

3. Supplies used represents consumption of assets, i.e an expense. So, we  deduct it from the income.

4. The income received in advance represents unearned income . This would be deducted from the net income

How have technological Innovations Increased risks in business organizations!

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Answer:

Businesses are more susceptible to information leakages as a result of technological inventions.

They also have to spend more money in the purchase of technologies that might be expensive to maintain.

Explanation:

1. Business organizations carry out a lot of activities that center on information sharing. The advent of technologies comes with risks from hackers who might want to intrude in the information of the company. When the system is compromised, customers can be disappointed and important and sensitive information may be lost to attackers or competing organizations that might fund such attacks. This will impose an information risk to the company.

2. The purchase of new technologies come at a high price. Personnel conversant with the use and operation of these technologies may be hard to find and might require training to be effective in the use of these machines. These machines can easily fall into disuse when they are not properly maintained. This will impose a financial risk to the company.

Answer:

Businesses are more susceptible to information leakages as a result of technological inventions.

They also have to spend more money in the purchase of technologies that might be expensive to maintain.

Explanation:

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Find the following values. Compounding/discounting occurs annually. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest cent. a. An initial $400 compounded for 10 years at 5%. $ b. An initial $400 compounded for 10 years at 10%. $ c. The present value of $400 due in 10 years at 5%. $ d. The present value of $2,515 due in 10 years at 10% and 5%. Present value at 10%: $ Present value at 5%: $

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Answer:

$651.56

$1037.50

$245.57

$969.64

$1543.99

Explanation:

The formula for calculating future value:

FV = P (1 + r)^n

FV = Future value  

P = Present value  

R = interest rate  

N = number of years  

a. 400 x (1.05)^10 = $651.56

b. 400 x (1.1)^10 = $1037.50

formula for determining present value is

PV = f / (1 + r)^n

$400/ (1.05)^10 = $245.57

d. $2515 / (1.1)^10 = $969,64

$2515 / (1.05)^10 = $1543.99

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