Inventory that had cost $21,200 was sold for $39,900 under terms 2/20, net/30. Customers returned merchandise to Ozark five days after the purchase. The merchandise had been sold for a price of $1,520. The merchandise had cost Ozark $920. All customers paid their accounts within the discount period. Selling and administrative expenses amounted to $4,200. Interest expense paid amounted to $360. Land that had cost $8,000 was sold for $9,250 cash.
Determine the amount of net sales Prepare a multistep income statement.
Where would the interest expense be shown on the statement of cash flows?
Operating activities
Investing activities
Financing activities
How would the sale of the land be shown on the statement of cash flows?
The full sales price of the land, $9,250, would be shown as a cash inflow from financing activities on the statement of cash flows.
The full sales price of the land, $9,250, would be shown as a cash inflow from investing activities on the statement of cash flows.
The full sales price of the land, $9,250, would be shown as a cash inflow from operating activities on the statement of cash flows

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Answer 1

Answer and Explanation:

The interest expense should be shown in the operating activities section of the cash flow statement

Also the full sales price of the land i.e. $9,250 would be presented in the investing activities section of the cash flow statement as a cash inflow

So the same would be considered and relevant too


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Lincoln, Inc., which uses a volume-based cost system, produces cat condos that sell for $140 each. Direct materials cost $22 per unit, and direct labor costs $15 per unit. Manufacturing overhead is applied at a rate of 280% of direct labor cost. Nonmanufacturing costs are $34 per unit. What is the gross profit margin for the cat condos

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Answer:

43.57 %

Explanation:

The computation of the gross margin for the cat condos is given below:

Total Manufacturing Cost per unit is

= Direct materials + Direct labor + Manufacturing overhead  

=  $22 + $15 + ( 280% of $15)

= $79

Now

Gross Profit is

= Selling price per unit - Total Manufacturing Cost per unit

= $140 -  $79

= $61

And finally

Gross Profit Margin is

= (Gross Profit ÷ Selling Price ) × 100

= ($61 ÷ $140) × 100

= 43.57 %

1) Consider the single factor APT. Portfolio A has a beta of 1.7 and an expected return of 19%. Portfolio B has a beta of .6 and an expected return of 15%. The risk-free rate of return is 11%. If you wanted to take advantage of an arbitrage opportunity, you should take a short position in portfolio __________ and a long position in portfolio

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Answer:

A, B.

Explanation:

E(r) = Rf + beta (Risk premium on factor)

PORTFOLIO A

19% = 11% + 1.7(RP)

19% - 11% = 1.7(RP)

(RP) = 0.08/1.7

(RP) = 0.047059

(RP) = 4.706%

PORTFOLIO B

15% = 11% + 0.6(RP)

15% - 11% = 0.6(RP)

(RP) = 0.04/0.6

(RP) = 0.06667

(RP) = 6.667%

As risk premium is lower in case of portfolio A, the correct strategy is Short Position in Portfolio A and Long Position in Portfolio B

The first step in the decision-making process is to a. define your wants and needs b. identify your choices c. make a decision d. gather information Please select the best answer from the choices provided СА OB C Save and Exit Mark this and return

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the first step is identify your choices

M. K. Gallant is president of Kranbrack Corporation, a company whose stock is traded on a national exchange. In a meeting with investment analysts at the beginning of the year, Gallant had predicted that the company’s earnings would grow by 20% this year. Unfortunately, sales have been less than expected for the year, and Gallant concluded within two weeks of the end of the fiscal year that it would be impossible to report an increase in earnings as large as predicted unless some drastic action was taken. Accordingly, Gallant has ordered that wherever possible, expenditures should be postponed to the new year—including canceling or postponing orders with suppliers, delaying planned maintenance and training, and cutting back on end-of-year advertising and travel. Additionally, Gallant ordered the company’s controller to carefully scrutinize all costs that are currently classified as period costs and reclassify as many as possible as product costs. The company is expected to have substantial inventories at the end of the year.

1. Why would reclassifying period costs as product costs increase this period’s reported earnings?

2. Do you believe Gallant’s actions are ethical? Why or why not?

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I don’t know how sorry
It is correct
Explanation

The Oxford Company uses a job order cost system and applies factory overhead to jobs on the basis of direct labor cost. During the month of July, the following activities took place in the work-in-process account:

Beginning $15,000
Direct materials 10,000
Direct labor 30,000
Overhead applied 15,000
  
At the end of July, only one job (Job #15), was still in process. This job has been charged with $2,000 of direct materials cost.
Required:
Determine the amount of direct labor cost incurred and overhead applied in the ending inventory of work-in-process on July 31.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

The amount of direct labor cost incurred is computed as;

= $30,000/$70,000 × $2,000

= $857

Overhead applied in ending working in the ending inventory of work in process on July 31

= $15,000/$70,000 × $2,000

= $429

Jake Fleming sells graphic card update kits for computers. Jake purchases these kits for $20 and sells about 250 kits a year. Each time Jake places an order, it costs him $25 to cover shipping and paperwork. Jake figures that the cost of holding an update kit in inventory is about $3.50 per kit per year. What is the economic order quantity

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Answer:

60 Kits

Explanation:

Cost price (C) = $20/Kit

Yearly se (D)  = 250 kit/year

Shipping cost / Ordering cost (Co) = $25

Holding cost (Ch) = $3.5/Kit-year

Economic order quantity = √2.D.Co / Ch

Economic order quantity = √2*250*25/3.5

Economic order quantity = √12500/3.5

Economic order quantity = √3571.4285

Economic order quantity = 59.7614305

Economic order quantity = 60 Kits

1. A manager uses the following equation to predict monthly receipts: Y=450+10t time in weeks and y = receipts.) What is the forecast for July 14th if t=4 is the fourth week in January and t = 6 is February 14th of the same year (assume there are 4 weeks in each month)?
a. 690
b. 710
c. 730
d. 750
2. A major reason that decision making is often not such a rational process is that there are: Suppose we have H0:µ1= µ2 versus HA: µ1 ≠ µ2, with level of significance of α =.05 and critical values of zα/2 = ± 1.96, and the computed Test Statistics value of Z = -1.07. What is our decision?

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Answer:

1. 690

2. Do not reject the null hypothesis.

Explanation:

1. Month       t

At the end of Feb    6

March                       4

April                          4

May                           4

June                          2

14th of July               2

Total                         24

Therefore on 14th July, t = 24

Forecast: Y = 450+10t = 450 + 10*24 = 450+240 = 690

2. Options are "a. Reject the null hypothesis. b. Do not reject the null hypothesis. c. Take a larger sample. d. Reserve judgment"

In general, if test statistic is more extreme than the critical values at given level of significance then we reject the null hypothesis otherwise we do not reject the null hypothesis.

Here, test statistic for the given two tailed test is Z = -1.07 and critical value at level of significance α = 0.5 is ± 1.96 . Since -1.96<Z<1.96, we can say that we do not reject Null Hypothesis as the test statistic is not extreme than the critical value at given level of significance.

The Best Manufacturing Company is considering a new investment. Financial projections for the investment are tabulated here. The corporate tax rate is 34%. Assume all sales revenue is received in cash, all operating costs and income taxes are paid in cash, and all cash flows occur at the end of the year. All net working capital is recovered at the end of the project.
Year 0 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Investment $40,000
Sales revenue $20,500 $21,000 $21,500 $18,500
Operating costs 4,300 4,400 4,500 3,700
Depreciation 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
Change in NWC 460 510 560 460 ?
Change in NWC in year 4 will be sum of all the NWC needed in year 0-3.
A. Compute the incremental net income of the investment for each year. Do not intermediate calculations.
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Net income $ $ $ $
B. Compute the incremental cash flows of the investment for each year. Do not round intermediate calculations. Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.
Year 0 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Cash Flow $ $ $ $ $
C. Suppose the appropriate discount rate is 12%. What is the NPV of the project? Do not Round intermediate calculations and round your final answer to 2 decimal places.
NPV $____

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Answer:

The Best Manufacturing Company

A. Incremental Net Income:

                          Year 0       Year 1         Year 2        Year 3       Year 4

Sales revenue  $20,500       $21,000     $21,500       $18,500

Operating costs   4,300            4,400         4,500          3,700

Depreciation      10,000           10,000       10,000        10,000

Net Income         6,200            6,600         7,000         4,800

Incremental NI    6,200               400            300        -3,200

B. Incremental cash flows:

Investment       -$40,000

Sales revenue  $20,500       $21,000     $21,500       $18,500

Operating costs   -4,300          -4,400        -4,500         -3,700

Change in NWC     -460              -510           -560            -460        1,990

Net Cash flows -24,260       $16,090      $16,440       $14,340        1,990

Incremental

 cash flows    -$24,260         $8,170          $350        -$2,100   -$12,440

C.  NPV  = $14,686.77

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Corporate tax rate = 34%

                             Year 0       Year 1         Year 2        Year 3       Year 4

Investment        $40,000

Sales revenue  $20,500       $21,000     $21,500       $18,500

Operating costs   4,300            4,400         4,500          3,700

Depreciation      10,000           10,000       10,000        10,000

Net Income         6,200            6,600         7,000         4,800

Incremental NI    6,200               400            300        -3,200

Incremental cash flows:

Investment       -$40,000

Sales revenue  $20,500       $21,000     $21,500       $18,500

Operating costs   -4,300          -4,400        -4,500         -3,700

Change in NWC     -460              -510           -560            -460        1,990

Net Cash flows -24,260       $16,090      $16,440       $14,340        1,990

Incremental

 cash flows    -$24,260         $8,170          $350        -$2,100   -$12,440

Net Present Value of the project:

                  Net Cash flows  Discount          PV

                                                Factor        

Year 0        -24,260                1                  -$24,260.00

Year 1           16,090               0.893              14,368.37

Year 2          16,440               0.797               13,102.68

Year 3          14,340               0.712                10,210.08

Year 4           1,990                0.636               1,265.64

NPV                                                             $14,686.77

Manufacturing overhead for the month was underapplied by $6,000. The company allocates any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead among work in process, finished goods, and cost of goods sold at the end of the month on the basis of the overhead applied during the month in those accounts. The journal entry to record the allocation of any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead for January would include the following:
Work In Process Finished Goods Cost of Goods Sold Total
Direct materials $10,670 $12,000 $81,120 $103,790
Direct labor 11,630 15,000 101,400 128,030
Manufacturing
overhead applied 9,680 9,680 68,640 88,000
Total $31,980 $36,680 $251,160 $319,820
Manufacturing overhead for the month was underapplied by $6,000.
The Corporation allocates any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead among work in process, finished goods, and cost of goods sold at the end of the month on the basis of the manufacturing overhead applied during the month in those accounts.
The journal entry to record the allocation of any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead for May would include the following:
a. credit to Work in Process of $31,980.
b. debit to Work in Process of $660.
c. credit to Work in Process of $660.
d. debit to Work in Process of $31,980.

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Answer:

b. debit to Work in Process of $660.

Explanation:

Particulars        Work in         Finished   Cost of Goods Sold Total

                           Process  Goods

Manufacturing

overhead

applied during

the month    9680         9680       68640       88000

Percentage of total 11.0% 11.0% 78.0% 100.0%

Allocation of under-applied

manufacturing overhead   660    660         4680          6000

Skysong Inc., a provider of consulting services, was founded on October 1, 2022. At the end of the first month of operations, the company decided to prepare an income statement, retained earnings statement, and balance sheet using the following information. Accounts payable $ 3,700 Supplies $ 2,650 Interest expense 350 Supplies expense 360 Equipment (net) 48,000 Depreciation expense 260 Salaries and wages expense 2,800 Service revenue 19,540 Bonds payable 21,800 Salaries and wages payable 590 Unearned service revenue 4,190 Common stock 9,900 Accounts receivable 1,450 Interest payable 150 Cash 4,000 Using the information, answer the following questions.
Required:
a. Prepare an income statement for the month of October 2022.
b. Prepare a retained earnings statement for the month of October 2022.
c. Prepare a balance sheet as of October 31, 2022.

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Answer:

a. Income Statement for the month of October 2022

Revenue:

Service revenue                               $19,540

Expenses:

Salaries and Wages         $2,800

Supplies Expenses           $360

Depreciation Expenses    $260

Interest Expenses             $350  

Total Expenses                                  $3,770

Net Income                                        $15,770

b. Retained earnings statement for the month of October 2022

Retained Earnings, October 1, 2020      $0

Add: Net Income                                      $15,770

Retained Earnings, October 31, 2020  $15,770

Match each of the following terms A through F with the appropriate definitions 1 through 6.
A. Maker of a note
B. Interest
C. Promissory note
D. Payee of a note
E. Principal of a note
F. Dishonoring a note _____
1. A written promise to pay a specified amount either on demand or at a definite future date. _____
2. The cost of borrowing money for a borrower, alternatively the profit from, lending money for a lender. _____
3. One who signs a note and promises to pay it at maturity. _____
4. The one to whom the promissory note is made payable. _____
5. Refers to a note maker's inability or refusal to pay the note at maturity. _____
6. The amount that the signer of a note agrees to pay back when the note matures, not including interest. Defining promissory notes.

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Solution :

A. Maker of a note: 3. It is the person who signs the note and promises to pay.

The maker puts his signature and promises to pay the bearer the amount of the value of the note.

B. Interest: 2. It is the cost of borrowing money and profit for lender.

It is the extra money that the borrower pays to the lender. It is like an income to the lender.

C. Promissory note: 1. It is a promise to pay the signed sum.

It is a note that promises to pay the amount of the value.

D. Payee of a note: 5. It is the person to which the note is payable.

Payee is the individual who is the owner of the note.

E. Principal of a note: E. It is the amount signed to be paid back excluding interest.

It is the basic amount signed to be paid to the bearer.

F. Dishonoring a note: 5. It is inability to pay the signed sum.

Dishonoring is refusal to pay or the inability to pay the value for the signed amount.

Diaz Company owns a milling machine that cost $126,500 and has accumulated depreciation of $92,700. Prepare the entry to record the disposal of the milling machine on January 3 under each of the following independent situations. The machine needed extensive repairs, and it was not worth repairing. Diaz disposed of the machine, receiving nothing in return. Diaz sold the machine for $15,900 cash. Diaz sold the machine for $33,800 cash. Diaz sold the machine for $41,200 cash.

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Answer:

A. Jan 03

Dr Accumulated depreciation—Milling machine $92,700

Dr Loss on disposal of milling machine $33,800

Cr Milling machine $126,500

B .Jan 03

Dr Cash $15,900

Dr Accumulated depreciation—Milling machine $92,700

Dr Loss on sale of milling machine $17,900

Cr Milling machine $126,500

C. Jan 03

Dr Cash $33,800

Dr Accumulated depreciation—Milling machine $92,700

Cr Milling machine $126,500

Explanation:

Preparation of journal entries

A. Jan 03

Dr Accumulated depreciation—Milling machine $92,700

Dr Loss on disposal of milling machine $33,800

($126,500-$92,700)

Cr Milling machine $126,500

B .Jan 03

Dr Cash $15,900

Dr Accumulated depreciation—Milling machine $92,700

Dr Loss on sale of milling machine $17,900

[126,500-($15,900+$92,700)

Cr Milling machine $126,500

C. Jan 03

Dr Cash $33,800

Dr Accumulated depreciation—Milling machine $92,700

Cr Milling machine $126,500

In Year 1, Lee Inc. billed its customers $62,000 for services performed. The company collected $51,000 of the amount billed. Lee incurred $39,000 of other operating expenses on account. Lee paid $31,000 of the accounts payable. Lee acquired $40,000 cash from the issue of common stock. The company invested $21,000 cash in the purchase of land. Required (Hint: Identify the six events described in the paragraph and record them in general ledger accounts under an accounting equation before attempting to answer the questions.) Use the preceding information to answer the following questions: What amount of revenue will Lee report on the Year 1 income statement

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Answer and Explanation:

LEE INC.

Effect of events on the general ledger accounts

Event        Cash  Account     land     Account   Common stock   Retained

                           receivable             Payable                                 Earnings

Sales  

on account           62,000                                                               62,000

collected     51,000  -51,000

Expenses                                        39,000                                    -39,000

Account

Payable     -31,000                        -31,000

Issue of stock 40,000                                            40,000

Purchase land  -21,000        21,000

Totals         39,000  11,000   21,000   8,000        40,000          23,000

The computation of the amount of revenue recognized would be equivalent to the service performed i.e. $62,000

Isabel, a calendar-year taxpayer, uses the cash method of accounting for her sole proprietorship. In late December she received a $20,000 bill from her accountant for consulting services related to her small business. Isabel can pay the $20,000 bill anytime before January 30 of next year without penalty. Assume her marginal tax rate is 37 percent this year and next year, and that she can earn an after-tax rate of return of 8 percent on her investments

Required:
a. What is the after-tax cost if Isabel pays the $19,000 bill in December?
b. What is the after-tax cost if Isabel pays the $19,000 bill in January?
c. Based on requirement a and b, should Isabel pay the $19,000 bill in December or January?

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Answer:

A. $11,970

B. $11,890

C. January

Explanation:

a. Calculation for the after-tax cost if Isabel pays the $19,000 bill in December

After-tax cost=$19,000 - ($19,000 x 37%)

After-tax cost= $19,000 - $7,030

After-tax cost= $11,970

Therefore the after-tax cost if Isabel pays the $19,000 bill in December will be $11,970

b. Calculation for the after-tax cost if Isabel pays the $19,000 bill in January

First step is to calculate the cost before taxes

Cost before taxes = $19,000 - ($19,000 x 8%/12) Cost before taxes= $19,000 - $127

Cost before taxes= $18,873

Now let calculate the After-tax cost

After-tax cost = $18,873 - ($18,873 x 37%)

After-tax cost= $18,873 - $6,983

After-tax cost = $11,890

Therefore the after-tax cost if Isabel pays the $19,000 bill in January will be $11,890

c. Based on the above calculation for both a and b, Isabel should pay the amount of $19,000 bill in January reason that it has the lowest cost of debt of the amount of $11,890 compare to December which has the cost of debt of the amount of $11,970.

PROJECT FOCUS: One day, a sophisticated business man walks into the cafe and asks to speak to the owner. He introduces himself as Brawner Smith and says that he would like to talk to you in private. Brawner has just opened a local record store down the street and would like to purchase your customer lists from music events. Brawner is offering you a rather large sum of money for the e-mail addresses and phone numbers for all of the customers who have attended concerts at the cafe over the past five years. What do you do

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Answer:

Explanation:

Solution

At first, we will determine that whether we have communicated to our customers in a past that we will keep their information confidential and never be sold to any other person or business for any future marketing. If we have made such communication, then we should take information confidential and do not give to others.Similarly, if there is no confidentiality communication made in a past, then we can put an offer towards Brawner. We offer him that instead of providing phone numbers and email to him, pay tome, we will email and call the customers and let them know about Brawner and local record store. So in case any customers want something, they will contact directly to you (Brawner) or his shop.

If there is a communication to customers or from customers that the data should be kept private and not shared with anyone, the café owner should not share it.

Decision making based theory:

It's crucial to know how the data will be utilised and whether or not it will be shared with the owner of the record store.

Customers should be consulted before the data is shared, and the store owner's details and interest in them should be disclosed.

It makes good commercial sense to provide the data in exchange for money because the café owner has invested a significant amount of time, effort, and money in gathering the information.

An agreement can be reached with the store owner for the sharing of data with other businesses, limiting data usage and avoiding rivalry.

Find out more information about 'Agreement'.

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Problem 4-8 Sales and Growth [LO2] The most recent financial statements for Alexander Co. are shown here: Income Statement Balance Sheet Sales $ 42,950 Current assets $ 17,580 Long-term debt $ 37,070 Costs 35,550 Fixed assets 68,350 Equity 48,860 Taxable income $ 7,400 Total $ 85,930 Total $ 85,930 Taxes (21%) 1,554 Net income $ 5,846 Assets and costs are proportional to sales. The company maintains a constant 35 percent dividend payout ratio and a constant debt-equity ratio. What is the maximum dollar increase in sales that can be sustained assuming no new equity is issued

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Answer:

$3,621.96

Explanation:

ROE = Net income/Equity * 100

ROE = 5846/48860*100

ROE = 11.9648%

Dividend payout ratio = 35%

Retention Ratio = 1 - 35% = 65%

Sustainable growth rate = (ROE*b)/(1-ROE*b)

Sustainable growth rate = (11.9648%*0.65)/(1- (11.9648%*0.65%))

Sustainable growth rate = 8.43%

Therefore, Maximum Dollar Increase in sales = Sales * Sustainable growth rate = 42,950 * 8.43% = $3,621.96

By convention, a swap buyer on an interest rate swap agrees to act as the dealer in the swap agreement. hold both principal and interest to contract maturity. periodically pay a fixed rate of interest and receive a floating rate of interest. back both sides of the swap agreement. periodically pay a floating rate of interest and receive a fixed rate of interest.

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Answer:

periodically pay a fixed rate of interest and receive a floating rate of interest.

Explanation:

The interest rate (rate of return) can be defined as the percentage of interest or dividends earned on money that is invested.

In Financial accounting, a return refers to the amount of profit generated by an investor on an investment over a specific period of time.

Basically, the interest rate which is typically expressed as a percentage of the initial costs of an investment can either be a gain or a loss on an investment. Therefore, a positive rate of return on an investment over a specific period of time, simply means that an investor is making a profit (gains) while a negative rate of return on an investment over a specific period of time, indicates that the investor is running at a loss.

By convention, a swap buyer on an interest rate swap agrees to periodically pay a fixed rate of interest and receive a floating rate of interest.

If Cho's boss is interested in a graphical representation of the relationship between the price and quantity of televisions demanded, you would advise your coworker to construct_____________ using the data provided. However, if Cho's boss is more interested in the detailed numbers used to construct this visual representation, you would instead advise your coworker that_________ would be more appropriate.

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Answer:

supply curve

supply schedule

Explanation:

From the question, we are given an instance that If Cho's boss is interested in a graphical representation of the relationship between the price and quantity of televisions demanded, i would advise your coworker to construct supply curve using the data provided. However, if Cho's boss is more interested in the detailed numbers used to construct this visual representation, you would instead advise your coworker that supply schedule would be more appropriate.

The supply curve can be regarded as

graphic representation that gives the

correlation between quantity supplied and cost of a good for a particular period of time.the left vertical axis con rain the price, the horizontal axis contains the quantity supplied .

Supply schedule can be regarded as table that gives the relationship between quantity supplied and the

price of a good

The County legislature approved its 2020 budget. Revenues from property taxes are estimated to be $800,000. The assessed value of all the property in the county is $40 million. The County has received certificates for property tax exemption of consisting of $3 million for homestead exemptions, $1.3 million for veterans, $700,000 for old age, and $5 million for nonprofits. In addition, the County believes all property taxes will be collectible. What property tax rate per $1,000 of net assessed value must the County charge to collect sufficient property taxes to meet its $800,000 estimate?
A. $16 for each $1,000 of net assessed value.
B. $2.67 for each $1,000 of net assessed value
C. $20 for $1,000 of net assessed value
D. $26.67 for each $1,000 of net assessed value

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Answer:

The County

The property tax rate per $1,000 of net assessed value that the County must charge to collect sufficient property taxes to meet its $800,000 estimate is:

D. $26.67 for each $1,000 of net assessed value.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Estimated Revenues from Property Taxes = $800,000

Assessed value of property in the county = $40 million

Exempted property in the county:

Homestead = $3.0 million

Veterans =        1.3 million

Old age =         0.7 million

Nonprofits =    5.0 million

Total exemptions = $10 million

Therefore, net assessed value = $30 million ($40 - 10 million)

Chargeable Rate per $1,000 = $800,000/$30,000,000 * 1,000 = $26.67

Sorter Company purchased equipment for $330,000 on January 2, 2019. The equipment has an estimated service life of 8 years and an estimated residual value of $33,000 . Required: Compute the depreciation expense for 2019 under each of the following methods: Straight-line: $ fill in the blank 1 Sum-of-the-years'-digits: $ fill in the blank 2 Double-declining-balance: $

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Answer:

1. Depreciation expense for 2019(Straight-line)= (Cost of the assets - Salvage value) / life of the assets

= ($330000 - $33000)/8

= $37,125

2. Sum-of-the-years'-digits = 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8 = 36

Depreciation Expense for 2019(Sum-of-the-years'-digits method)

= ($330000 - $33000)*8/36

= $66,000

3. Double-declining-balance depreciation rate = (100/8 years)*2 = 25%

Depreciation Expense for 2019 = 330000*25% = $82,500

Jamie is considering leaving her current job, which pays $75,000 per year, to start a new company that develops applications for smartphones. Based on market research, she can sell about 50,000 units during the first year at a price of $4 per unit. With annual overhead costs and operating expenses amounting to $145,000. Jamie expects a profit margin of 20 percent. This margin is 5 percent larger than that of her largest competitor, Apps. Inc.
a. If Jamie decides to embark on her new venture, What will her accounting cost be during the first year of operation? Her implicit costs? Her opportunity costs?
Accounting costs: $_____
Implicit costs: $_____
Opportunity costs: $_____
b. Suppose that Jamie's estimated selling price is lower than originally projected during the first year. How much revenue would she need in order to earn positive accounting profits? Positive economic profits?
Revenue needed to earn positive accounting profits: $______
Revenue needed to earn positive economic profits:

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Answer:

Follows are the solution to the given points:

Explanation:

For point A:

Cost with accounting=The actual manufacturing expenditures or spendings that appear on expensive sports or record of a company= [tex]\$ 145,000[/tex]

[tex]\text{Costs = gross pay} = 50000 \times 4 - 1.2 \times1,45,000 = 26000\\\\{ total \ cost = 120 \% \ of\ 145,000}[/tex]

Cost opportunity=75,000

Total revenue required besides positive accounting benefits=cost of accounting =145000

Income to create positive economic benefits=cost of accounts + implied cost

[tex]= 145000+26000=171000[/tex]

For point B:

Income required to make positive profit in accounts = 145,000 more than the accounting costs

Revenue necessary to earn positive profit = 220,000 more than opportunity cost

Marvin had the following transactions: Salary $50,000 Interest on City of Chicago bonds $250 Bank loan (proceed to buy personal auto) $10,000 Alimony payment to ex-wife (Divorce was finalized in 2018) $12,000 Child support payment $6,000 Gift received from aunt $20,000 Marvin's AGI is: A. $32,000 B. $38,000 C. $44,000 D. $56,000 E. $64,000

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Answer:

B. $38,000

Explanation:

Calculation for Marvin's AGI

Salary $50,000

Less Alimony payment to ex-wife $12,000

AIG $38,000

($50,000-$12,000)

Therefore Marvin's AGI is $38,000

The service-profit chain is designed to help managers better understand the key linkages in a service delivery system that drive customer loyalty, revenue growth, and higher profits.

a. True
b. False

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the answer for this question is true

M Corp. has an employee benefit plan for compensated absences that gives each employee 15 paid vacation days. Vacation days can be carried over indefinitely. Employees can elect to receive payment in lieu of vacation days. At December 31, 2021, M's unadjusted balance of liability for compensated absences was $35,400. M estimated that there were 200 total vacation days available at December 31, 2021. M's employees earn an average of $177 per day. After recording any necessary adjustment, in its December 31, 2021, balance sheet, what amount of liability for compensated absences is M required to report

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Answer:

$35,400

Explanation:

Calculation for what amount of liability for compensated absences is M required to report

Using this formula

Liability for compensated absences=Total vacation days available at December 31, 2021 *Average wage per day

Let plug in the formula

Liability for compensated absences=200*$177 per day

Liability for compensated absences=$35,400

Therefore the Liability for compensated absences at December 31, 2021 will be $35,400

The account balances of Paradise Travel Service for the year ended May 31, 20Y6, follow:
Fees earned $900,000
Office expense 300,000
Miscellaneous expense 15,000
Wages expense 450,000
Accounts payable 18,000
Accounts receivable 38,000
Cash 52,000
Common Stock 100,000
Land 450,000
Supplies 3,000
$10,000 of dividends were paid during the year. Retained earnings as of June 1, 20Y5, were $300,000. Prepare a balance sheet as of May 31, 20Y6. When entering assets, enter them in order of liquidity.

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Answer:

Paradise Travel Service

Balance Sheet as of May 31, 20Y6:

Assets:

Cash                          $52,000

Accounts receivable   38,000

Supplies                        3,000

Land                         450,000

Total assets           $543,000

Liabilities and Equity:

Accounts payable      18,000

Common Stock       100,000

Retained Earnings 425,000

Total liabilities and

 equity                 $543,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Paradise Travel Service

Income Statement for the year ended May 31, 20Y6:

Fees earned                                                   $900,000

Office expense                         300,000

Miscellaneous expense              15,000

Wages expense                       450,000

Total expenses                                                 765,000

Net Income                                                      $135,000

Statement of Retained Earnings for the year ended May 31, 20Y6:

Retained Earnings, June 1, 20Y5  $300,000

Net Income                                        135,000

Dividends                                             10,000

Retained Earnings, May 31, 20Y6 $425,000

b) The balance sheet shows the balances of assets, liabilities and equity at the end of an accounting period.  It derives its name from the accounting equation, which states that assets = liabilities + equity.  This equation implies that the two sides always balance each other.

A common error made when solving a future value of an annuity problem is: Multiple Choice Using factor tables to help solve the problem. Dividing the annual deposit by the number of years before calculating the problem. Using a financial calculator to help solve the problem. Multiplying the number of years and the interest rate before calculating the problem. Multiplying the annual deposit and the number of years before calculating the problem.

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Answer:

Multiplying the annual deposit and the number of years before calculating the problem.

Explanation:

An annuity can be defined as a sequence of payment that is typically made at equal intervals i.e at specific period of time.

Basically, annuity can be calculated using the compound interest formula. It is given by the mathematical expression;

[tex] A = P(1 + \frac{r}{n})^{nt}[/tex]

Where;

A is the future value.

P is the principal or starting amount.

r is annual interest rate.

n is the number of times the interest is compounded in a year.

t is the number of years for the compound interest.

Additionally, the time period between each payment is called payment period.

The term of an annuity refers to the time from the beginning of the first payment made by an individual to the end of the last payment period.

A common error made when solving a future value of an annuity problem is multiplying the annual deposit and the number of years before calculating the problem.

Which of the following best illustrates Hofstede's definition of collectivism?
a. Managers at Honest Tea expect that all employees will have an interest and part in environmental sustainability
b. The founder of Honest Tea stresses the importance of equality and opportunity
c. An employee of Honest Tea prefers to work alone and puts him- or herself above others
d. The managers of Honest Tea prefer tradition over change
e. Employees in Honest Tea have high levels of anxiety about uncertainty

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Answer:

a. Managers at Honest Tea expect that all employees will have an interest and part in environmental sustainability

Explanation:

Analyzing the information about Honest Tea, it is possible to understand that sustainability is an issue that has a lot of weight for the company, and all its processes are managed in an environmentally responsible manner. Therefore, it is correct to say that Honest Tea managers expect all employees to be interested and participate in environmental sustainability, as this is a value that identifies and positions the company in the market, and it is essential that this value is shared by all employees.

Environmental management is a form of management that provides significant advantages to an organization, as it standardizes procedures and policies to reduce environmental impacts, the company operates with a focus on continuous improvement that reduces costs, waste, makes work most satisfactory and sustainability as a shared value.

What is the first step in the standard purchasing process practiced by most companies

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Answer:

requisition

Explanation:

its correct :D

The first step in the standard purchasing process practised by most companies is requisition.

What do you understand by requisition?

Requisition is a request for goods or services made by an employee to the person or department in a company that is responsible for purchasing. If the request is approved, that entity will submit a purchase order to a supplier for the goods or services. In this context, a requisition is also known as a purchase requisition.

Requisitions are usually submitted in a standardized format on paper form or through e-procurement software that automates some of the tasks involved and reduces duplication of effort. A requisition form, whether physical or digital, typically includes the details about the item requested, the date of the request, the individual and department making the request and the location where the goods should be delivered.

Copies of the requisition, the purchase order, the invoice and the packing slip are usually stored together.

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Xie Company identified the following activities, costs, and activity drivers for this year. The company manufactures two types of go-karts: Deluxe and Basic. Activity Expected Costs Expected Activity Handling materials $ 625,000 100,000 parts Inspecting product 900,000 1,500 batches Processing purchase orders 105,000 700 orders Paying suppliers 175,000 500 invoices Insuring the factory 300,000 40,000 square feet Designing packaging 75,000 2 models Required: Compute the activity rate for each activity, assuming the company uses activity-based costing. (Round activity rate answers to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Handling materials = $6.25 per part

Inspecting product  = $600 per batch

Processing purchase  = $150 per order

Handling materials  = $350 per invoice

Insuring the factory  = $7.50 per square feet

Designing packaging  = $37,500 per model

Explanation:

Activity rate = Estimated Cost ÷ Estimated Activity

therefore,

Handling materials = $ 625,000 ÷ 100,000 parts = $6.25

Inspecting product = $ 900,000 ÷ 1,500 batches = $600

Processing purchase = $ 105,000 ÷ 700 orders = $150

Handling materials = $ 175,000 ÷ 500 invoices = $350

Insuring the factory = $ 300,000 ÷ 40,000 square feet = $7.50

Designing packaging = $ 75,000 ÷ 2 models = $37,500

A $200,000 loan amortized over 13 years at an interest rate of 10% per year requires payments of $21,215.85 to completely remove the loan when interest is charged on the unrecovered balance of the principal. If interest is charged on the original principal instead of the unrecovered balance, what is the loan balance after 13 years provided the same $21,215.85 payments are made each year

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Answer:

Loan amount = $184,193.95

Explanation:

Interest will remain same each year. Interest per year = 200,000*10% = $20,000

Installment                   $21,215.85

Less: Interest               $20,000

Payment to Principal $1,215.85

Total principal repaid in 13 years = $1,215.85 * 13 years = $15,806.05

So, the principal left = $200,000 - $15,806.05 = $184,193.95

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