Issuing Bonds at a Discount On the first day of the fiscal year, a company issues a $4,000,000, 6%, 8-year bond that pays semiannual interest of $120,000 ($4,000,000 × 6% × ½), receiving cash of $3,325,959. Journalize the bond issuance. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Dr cash proceeds                          $3,325,959

Dr discount on bonds payable        $674,041

Cr bonds payable                                               $4,000,000

Explanation:

The cash proceeds from the bond issuance is $3,325,959

The face value of the bond issued is $4,000,000

Discount on bond  issuance=$4,000,000-$3,325,959

Discount on bond  issuance=$674,041.00  

The appropriate double entries would be to debit the cash account and discount on bonds payable with $3,325,959 and $674,041 resepectively while bonds payable is credited with $4,000,000


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Canton Corp. manufactures two sizes of ceramic paperweights, regular and jumbo. The following information applies to their expectations for the planning period:________.
Cost Pool Overhead Costs Activity-cost driver
Materials handling $50,000 90,000 orders
Machine maintenance 300,000 15,000 maintenance hours
Setups $238,160 45,800 setups
Inspections $144,840 21,300 inspections
Total support costs $733,000
Production units:_______.
Regular 9.000,000 units
A. $5.20 per setup
B. $6.80 per setup
C. $4.26 per setup
D. $20.00 per setup

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Answer:

The correct answer is A.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cost Pool Overhead Costs Activity-cost driver

Setups: $238,160 - 45,800 setups

To calculate the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Setup= 238,160/45,800= $5.2 per setup

You are scheduled to receive $20,000 in two years. When you receive it, you will invest it for six more years at 6.8 percent per year. How much will you have in eight years?

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Answer:

The amount you will have in eight years is $29,679.56

Explanation:

In order to calculate the amount you will have in eight years we would have to use the following formula:

amount you will have in eight years=PV*(1+r)∧n

According to the given data:

PV=$20,000

r=6.8%

n=6

Therefore, amount you will have in eight years=$20,000*(1+6.8%)∧6

amount you will have in eight years=$29,679.56

Suppose the nominal interest rate on a one-year car loan is 8% and the inflation rate is expected to be 3% over the next year. Based on this information, we know:

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Answer:

The only thing that we can know for sure is that the real interest rate on the car loan is 5%.

The real interest rate equals the nominal interest rate - the inflation rate. This formula follows the Fisher Effect proposed by Irving Fisher and used to determine both nominal and real interest rates, and how they relate to the inflation rate.

Use the following items to determine the total assets, total liabilities, net worth, total cash inflows, and total cash outflows. Rent for the month, $650 Monthly take-home salary, $2,185Spending for food, $345 Cash in checking account, $450Savings account balance, $1,890 Balance of educational loan, $2,160Current value of automobile, $8,800 Telephone bill paid for month, $65Credit card balance, $235 Loan payment, $80Auto insurance, $230 Household possessions, $3,400Video equipment, $2,350 Payment for electricity, $90Lunches/parking at work, $180 Donations, $160Personal compute

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Answer:

Assets

Monthly take-home salary $2,185

Cash in checking account $450

Savings account balance $1,890

Current value of automobile $8,800

Household possessions $3,400

Video equipment $2,350

Total Assets: $19,075

Liabilities

Rent for the month $650

Spending for food $345

Balance of educational loan $2,160

Telephone bill paid for month $65

Credit card balance $235

Loan payment $80

Auto insurance $230

Payment for electricity $90

90Lunches/parking at work $180

Donations $160

Total Liabilities: $4,195

Net Worth = total assets - total liabilities

Net Worth = $19,075 - $4,195

Net Worth = $14,880

Cash inflows

Monthly take-home salary $2,185

Total cash inflows: $2,185

Cash outflows

Rent for the month $650

Spending for food $345

Telephone bill paid for month $65

Loan payment $80

Auto insurance $230

Payment for electricity $90

90Lunches/parking at work $180

Donations $160

Total cash outflows: $1,800

Powell Warehouse distributes hardback books to retail stores and extends credit terms of 2/10, n/30 to all of its customers. During the month of June, the following merchandising transactions occurred.June 1 Purchased books on account for $ 1,280 including freight) from Catlin Publishers, terms 2/10, n/303 Sold backing amount to Garfunkel Bookstore for 1,100. The cost of the merchandise sold was $8006 Received $80 credit for books returned to Catlin Publishers.9 Paid Catlin Publishers in full.15 Received payment in full from Garfunkel Bookstore.17 Sold books on account to Bell Tower for $1,100. The cost of the merchandise sold was $95020 Purchased books on account for $800 from Priceless Book Publishers, terms n/30.24 Received payment in full from Bell Tower26 Paid Priceless Book Publishers in full28 Sold books on account to General Bookstore for $1,550. The cost of the merchandise sold was $800.30 Garfunkle General Bookstore $200 credit for books returned costing $70.Journalize the transactions for the month of June for Powell Warehouse, using a perpetual inventory system.(Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem. Round answers to 0 decimal places e.g.: 15,222.)

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Answer:

Powell Warehouse

General Journal

June 1:

Debit Inventory $1,280

Credit Accounts Payable (Catlin Publishers) $1,280

To record the purchase of books, terms 2/10, n/30.

June 3:

Debit Accounts Receivable (Garfunkel Bookstore) $1,100

Credit Sales Revenue $1,100

To record the sale of books on trade terms.

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $800

Credit Inventory $800

To record the cost of goods sold under the perpetual inventory system.

June 6:

Debit Accounts Payable (Catlin Publishers) $80

Credit Inventory $80

To record the credit received for books returned.

June 9:

Debit Accounts Payable (Catlin Publishers) $1,200

Credit Cash Discount $24

Credit Cash Account $1,176

To record the payment on account.

June 15:

Debit Cash Account $1,100

Credit Accounts Receivable $1,100

To record the receipt of payment in full settlement.

June 17:

Debit Accounts Receivable (Bell Tower) $1,100

Credit Sales Revenue $1,100

To record the sale of books on account.

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $950

Credit Inventory $950

To record the cost of goods sold under the perpetual inventory system.

June 20:

Debit Inventory $800

Credit Accounts Payable (Priceless Book Publishers) $800

To record the purchase of books on account, terms n/30.

June 24:

Debit Cash Account $1,078

Debit Cash Discount $22

Credit Accounts Receivable (Bell Tower) $1,100

To record the receipt of payment on account.

June 26:

Debit Accounts Payable (Priceless Book Publishers) $800

Credit Cash Account $800

To record payment on account.

June 28:

Debit Accounts Receivable (General Bookstore) $1,550

Credit Sales Revenue $1,550

To record the sale of books on account.

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $800

Credit Inventory $800

To record the cost of goods sold under the perpetual inventory system.

June 30:

Debit Sales (Returns) $200

Credit Accounts Receivable (General Bookstore) $200

To record the return of books on account.

Debit Inventory $70

Credit Cost of Goods Sold $70

To record the return of books.

Explanation:

Journal entries are the initial records made in the accounting system for business transactions.  They show the accounts affected by each transaction.  Two or more accounts are usually affected.  One account receives value and is debited and the other gives value, and it is credited.

Suppose Fuzzy Button Clothing Company is evaluating a proposed capital budgeting project (project Alpha) that will require an initial investment of $550,000. The project is expected to generate the following net cash flows: Year Cash Flow

Year 1 $375,000
Year 2 $475,000
Year 3 $425,000
Year 4 $500,000

Required:
Fuzzy Button Clothing Company's weighted average cost of capital is 7%, and project Alpha has the same risk as the firm's average project. Based on the cash flows, what is project Alpha's net present value (NPV)?

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Answer:

Project Net Present Value = $943,724.89

Explanation:

The NPV is the difference between the PV of cash inflows and the PV of cash outflows. A positive NPV implies a good investment decision and a negative figure implies the opposite.  

NPV of an investment:  

NPV = PV of Cash inflows - PV of cash outflow    

PV of cash inflow=   $375,000 ×1.07^(-1) + (475,000×  1.07^(-2)+ 425,000× 1.07^(-3) + 500,000 × 1.07^(-4) = 1,493,724.889

Initial cost = 550,000

NPV = 1,493,724.88  - 550,000 = 943,724.89

Project Net Present Value = $943,724.89

QS 18-11 Margin of safety LO P2 Zhao Co. has fixed costs of $455,600. Its single product sells for $191 per unit, and variable costs are $124 per unit. If the company expects sales of 10,000 units, compute its margin of safety in dollars and as a percent of expected sales.

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Answer:

The margin of safety in dollars is $611,200 and the margin of safety percent is 32%

Explanation:

In order to calculate the margin of safety in dollars and as a percent of expected sales If the company expects sales of 10,000 units we would have to calculate the following:

margin of safety in dollars=Margin of Safety units*sold price

sold price=$191 per unit

Margin of Safety units = Sales - Breakeven units

sales=10,000 units

Breakeven units = Fixed cost/Contribution margin per unit

B reakeven units= $455,600/($191-$124) =

B reakeven units= 6800

Margin of Safety units =10,000 - 6.800

Margin of Safety units =3,200

Therefore, Margin of Safety in dollars = 3,200*$191

Margin of Safety in dollars =$611,200

Margin of Safety percent=Margin of Safety units/sales

Margin of Safety percent= 3,200/10,000

Margin of Safety percent=32%

The margin of safety in dollars is $611,200 and the margin of safety percent is 32%

ABC Bank is offering 3.6 percent compounded quarterly on its savings accounts. You deposit some amount of cash in the saving account today. After 5 years, you have $89,719 in your account. How much did you deposit today

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Answer:

PV= $74,999.97

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Interest rate= 0.036/4= 0.009

Number of quarters= 5*4= 20

Future value= $89,719

We need to determine the initial inventment. We will use the following formula:

PV= FV/(1+i)^n

PV= 89,719/ (1.009^20)

PV= $74,999.97

Equipment was purchased for $78000 on January 1, 2018. Freight charges amounted to $4400 and there was a cost of $10400 for building a foundation and installing the equipment. It is estimated that the equipment will have a $15100 salvage value at the end of its 5-year useful life. What is the amount of accumulated depreciation at December 31, 2019, if the straight-line method of depreciation is used

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Answer:

The amount of accumulated depreciation at December 31, 2019 is $31,080

Explanation:

Straight line method, charges a fixed amount of depreciation over the use of an asset in the business.

Depreciation Expense Using Straight line method is calculated as :

Depreciation Expense = (Cost - Salvage Value) / Estimated useful life

First step is to determine the cost of the equipment.

Calculation of Cost of Equipment :

Purchase price     $78,000

Freight charges      $4,400

Installation costs   $10,400

Total Costs           $92,800

Then calculate the depreciation expense :

Depreciation Expense = ($92,800 - $15,100) / 5 years

                                     = $15,540

Accumulated depreciation by December 31, 2019 is calculated as :

Accumulated depreciation = $15,540 × 2

                                             = $31,080

Conclusion :

The amount of accumulated depreciation at December 31, 2019 is $31,080.

Nonuniform Inputs, Equivalent Units Terry Linens Inc. manufactures bed and bath linens. The bath linens department sews terry cloth into towels of various sizes. Terry uses the weighted average method. All materials are added at the beginning of the process. The following data are for the bath linens department for

August:

Production:

Units in process, August 1, 25% complete* 10,000

Units completed and transferred out 60,000

Units in process, August 31, 60% complete* 20,000

* With respect to conversion costs.

Required: Calculate equivalent units of production for the bath linens department for August.

Materials= equivalent units of production

Conversion= equivalent units of production

please don't skip steps,show all work

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Answer:

For Material 80,000

For Conversion 72,000

Explanation:

The computation of equivalent units of production for the bath linens department for August is shown below:-

                                     Materials               Conversion  

Units completed and

transferred out              60,000                   60,000

Units in process,

August 31                      20,000                   12,000

                                                               (20,000 × 60%)

Equivalent units of

production                   80,000                   72,000

Therefore to reach out the equivalent units of production we simply added the units completed and transferred out with Units in process Aug 31 of material and conversion.

A manufacturer of hardboard and fiber cement sidings and panels purchased new equipment for its new product line for $20,000. A declining balance depreciation at a rate of 1.5 times the straight line rate with a 5-year recovery period and an estimated salvage value of $8000 was used to write off the capital investment. The company expects to realize net revenue of $57,000 each year for the next 5 years. However, due to the sudden change in business direction, the company decided to sell the equipment after 2 years of operation for $21,000. Assuming an effective tax of 40% and an after-tax MARR of 12% per year, calculate the future worth of the after-tax cash flow at the end of year 2.(HINT: skip $ and comma symbols) Year BTCF ATCF 0 -20000 -20,000 1 57,000 36,600.00 2a 57,000 35,880.00 2b 25579 ...

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Answer:

Hello from your question there is a mix up of the figures for the BTCF AFTER 2 years and the BTCF given in the table so i would work with the value contained in the table i.e ( 25579  )

answer : 71052

Explanation:

Declining balance amount can be expressed/calculated using this formula a

[tex]\frac{1.5}{N} ; d_{k} = B ( 1 - k )^{k-1} (R ) ;\\ Bv_{k} = B ( 1 - R )^{k}[/tex]    also R = 1.5 / 5 = 0.3 , k = 2 years

therefore Bv[tex]_{2}[/tex] = 20000 ( 1 - 0.3 [tex])^{2}[/tex] = 9800

Mv = 25579

Recapturing depreciation = Mv - Bv = 25579 - 9800 = 15779

BTCF is calculated as = ( capital investment + GI - expense incurred )

TI = GI - Expense - Depreciation + Depreciation recapture + capital gain

ATCF = BTCF - taxes

taxes = TI (l)

The future worth of the after-tax cash flow at the end of Year 2

Fw = -20000(f/p,12%,2) + 36600(f/p,12,1) + 35880 + 19268

= -20000(1.2544) + 36600(1.1200) + 55148 = 71052

attached below is the complete table used for the calculation

Explain how the political systems of countries differ. Explain how the economic systems of countries differ. Explain how the legal systems of countries differ. Explain the implications for management practice of national differences in political economy. g

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Every country operate in a different yet similar system of both political and social affairs.

Explanation:

Every country operate in a different yet similar system of both political and social affairs. In terms of political differences, some countries have parliamentary governments while some countries like the US have presidential governments.

Regardless of how each country operate politically, most of the operational system of these countries are embedded in democracy and the general welfare of its citizens. The differences occur because of these operational systems of each country. They could differ in policies, reforms or laws which are based on the interests of its people and the nation.

In economic terms, the differences occur when governments prioritize what economic policies or model they choose to implement. Economic systems of a country change according to the need of the times. For instance,  China initially, after its independence, chose to remain a closed economy until it reformed its policies in 1978 to finally open up the country.

Legal systems of countries differ from one another as every country use a civil law system based on its cultural, social, political and historical circumstances. For instance, in US each state has the power to establish its own legal procedures while in some country, every state must follow a uniform civil code.

As we know the political economy refers to both the political and economic systems of a country, management practice of national differences is important to taken into account before securing economic relations with another country. Management practice of national differences helps in finding favorable economic and political systems around the world for a country to make both economic and political partnership with.

A firm wishes to assess the impact of changes in the market return on an asset that has a beta of 1.7. a. If the market return increased by 19​%, what impact would this change be expected to have on the​ asset's return? b. If the market return decreased by 9​%, what impact would this change be expected to have on the​ asset's return? c. If the market return did not​ change, what​ impact, if​ any, would be expected on the​ asset's return? d. Would this asset be considered more or less risky than the​ market?

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Answer:

a. If the market return increased by 19​%, what impact would this change be expected to have on the​ asset's return?

if the market return increases by 19%, then the asset's return should increase by beta x Δ in market return = 1.7 x 19% = 32.3%

b. If the market return decreased by 9​%, what impact would this change be expected to have on the​ asset's return?

if the market return decreases by 9%, then the asset's return should decrease by beta x Δ in market return = 1.7 x -9% = -15.3%

c. If the market return did not​ change, what​ impact, if​ any, would be expected on the​ asset's return?

the asset's return should not change

d. Would this asset be considered more or less risky than the​ market?

the market's beta is 1, and since this asset's beta is 1.7, it is clearly much more riskier than the market. That is why any change in the market return should result in a much larger change in asset return.

At year-end, Yates Company estimates that $1,500 of its accounts receivable balance is uncollectible. Yates uses the allowance method to account for bad debts. The entry to record this adjusting entry would include a:

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Answer:

debit to Bad Debts Expense and credit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

Explanation:

Based on the information provided for this scenario it can be said that the entry to record this adjusting entry would include a debit to Bad Debts Expense and credit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts. Meaning that the bad debts expense is increasing while the same amount is being taken from the allowance for doubtful accounts. This is what the allowance method is used for, it provides an advance for uncollectible accounts, by setting aside money in a reserve account.

Palisade Creek Co. is a merchandising business that uses the perpetual inventory system. The account balances for Palisade Creek Co. as of May 1, 2016 (unless otherwise indicated), are as follows:
110 Cash $ 83,600
112 Accounts Receivable 233,900
115 Merchandise Inventory 624,400
116 Estimated Returns Inventory 28,000
117 Prepaid Insurance 16,800
118 Store Supplies 11,400
123 Store Equipment 569,500
124 Accumulated Depreciation-
Store Equipment 56,700
210 Accounts Payable 96,600
211 Salaries Payable ---
212 Customers Refunds Payable 50,000
310 Common Stock 100,000
311 Retained Earnings 585,300
312 Dividends 135,000
313 Income Summary ----
410 Sales 5,069,000
510 Cost of Merchandise Sold 2,823,000
520 Sales Salaries Expense 664,800
521 Advertising Expense 281,000
522 Depreciation Expense ---
523 Store Supplies Expense ---
529 Miscellaneous Selling Expense 12,600
530 Office Salaries Expense 382,100
531 Rent Expense 83,700
532 Insurance Expense ---
539 Miscellaneous Administrative
Expense 7,800
During May, the last month of the fiscal year, the following transactions were completed:
May
1 Paid rent for May, $5,000.
3 Purchased merchandise on account from Martin Co., terms 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point, $36,000.
4 Paid freight on purchase of May 3, $600.
6 Sold merchandise on account to Korman Co., terms 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point, $68,500. The cost of the merchandise sold was $41,000.
7 Received $22,300 cash from Halstad Co. on account.
10 Sold merchandise for cash, $54,000. The cost of the merchandise sold was $32,000.
13 Paid for merchandise purchased on May 3.
15 Paid advertising expense for last half of May, $11,000.
16 Received cash from sale of May 6.
19 Purchased merchandise for cash, $18,700.
19 Paid $33,450 to Buttons Co. on account.
20 Paid Korman Co. a cash refund of $13,230 for returned merchandise from sale of May 6. The invoice amount of the returned merchandise was $13,500 and the cost of the returned merchandise was $8,000.
20 Sold merchandise on account to Crescent Co., terms 1/10, n/30, FOB shipping point, $110,0000. The cost of the merchandise sold was $70,000.
21 For the convenience of Cresecent Co., paid freight on sale of May 20, $2,300.
21 Received $42,900 cash from Gee Co. on account.
21 Purchased merchandise on account from Osterman Co., terms 1/10, n/30, FOB destination, $88,000.
24 Returned damaged merchandise purchased on May 21, receiving a credit memo from the seller for $5,000.
26 Refunded cash on sales made for cash, $7,500. The cost of the merchandise returned was $4,800.
28 Paid sales salaries of $56,000 and office salaries of $29,000.
29 Purchased store supplies for cash, $2,400.
30 Sold merchandise on account to Turner Co., terms 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point, $78,750. The cost of the merchandise sold was $47,000.
30 Received cash from sale of May 20 plus freight paid on May 21.
31 Paid for purchase of May 21, less return of May 24.
Required:
Enter the May 1 balances of each of the accounts in the appropriate balance column of a four-column account.
Enter May 1 in the date column. Write Balance in the item section, and place a check mark (?) in the Posting Reference column.

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Answer:

Palisade Creek Co.

Date   Description                                Ref.             Debit           Credit

May 1 Cash                                             110           $ 83,600

May 1 Accounts Receivable                   112           233,900

May 1 Merchandise Inventory                115          624,400

May 1 Estimated Returns Inventory       116            28,000

May 1 Prepaid Insurance                        117             16,800

May 1 Store Supplies                              118              11,400

May 1 Store Equipment                         123          569,500

May 1 Accumulated Depreciation-

Store Equipment                                   124                               56,700

May 1 Accounts Payable                       210                              96,600

May 1 Customers Refunds Payable     212                              50,000

May 1 Common Stock                           310                             100,000

May 1 Retained Earnings                       311                            585,300

May 1 Dividends                                     312         135,000

May 1 Sales                                             410                       5,069,000

May 1 Cost of Merchandise Sold           510    2,823,000

May 1 Sales Salaries Expense               520       664,800

May 1 Advertising Expense                   521         281,000

May 1 Miscellaneous Selling Expense 529           12,600

May 1 Office Salaries Expense             530         382,100

May 1 Rent Expense                              531           83,700

May 1 Miscellaneous Administrative

Expense                                                539            7,800

Total                                                              $5,957,600   $5,957,600

Explanation:

The above account can be regarded as an Opening Journal for the month.  The amounts for assets and expenses are listed on the debit side while the amounts for liabilities, equity, and revenue are listed on the credit side.  In accordance with the accounting equation the two sides will always be equal.  It is from this opening journal that the month's transactions are posted to reflect changes that occur in the month.  The posting of the transactions are not required for this question.

Larry, the sole shareholder of Brown Corporation, sold his stock to Ed on July 30 for $270,000. Larry's basis in the stock was $200,000 at the beginning of the year. Brown had accumulated E & P of $120,000 on January 1 and has current E & P of $240,000. During the year, Brown made the following distributions: $450,000 cash to Larry on July 1 and $150,000 cash to Ed on December 30.

a. How much of the current E & P is allocated to Larry’s distribution?
$

b. How much of the current E & P is allocated to Ed’s distribution?
$

c. How much of the $450,000 distribution is taxed as dividend income to Larry?
$

d. How much of the $150,000 distribution is taxed as dividend income to Ed?
$

e. Larry recognizes a capital gain of $ on the sale of the stock.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Larry, the sole shareholder of Brown Corporation, sold his stock to Ed on July 30 for $270,000. Larry's basis in the stock was $200,000 at the beginning of the year. Brown had accumulated E & P of $120,000 on January 1 and has current E & P of $240,000. During the year, Brown made the following distributions: $450,000 cash to Larry on July 1 and $150,000 cash to Ed on December 30

a. How much of the current E & P is allocated to Larry’s distribution?

$

b. How much of the current E & P is allocated to Ed’s distribution?

$

c. How much of the $450,000 distribution is taxed as dividend income to Larry?

$

d. How much of the $150,000 distribution is taxed as dividend income to Ed?

$

e. Larry recognizes a capital gain of $ on the sale of the stock.

Parton owes $3 million that is due on February 28. The company borrows $2,400,000 on February 25 (5-year note) and uses the proceeds to pay down the $3 million note and uses other cash to pay the balance. How much of the $3 million note is classified as long-term in the December 31 financial statements

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Answer:

$2,400,000

Explanation:

Based on the information given, How much of the $3 million note that is classified as long-term in the December 31 financial statements will be $2,400,000 because we were told that

Parton owes the amount of $3 million which is due on February 28 while the company borrows the amount of $2,400,000 on February 25 (5-year note) which means that the amount that the company borrowed on February 25 on a 5 year note will be classified as long-term in the December 31 financial statements.

The objective of financial reporting include all of the following except to provide information that Group of answer choices is useful to the IRS in assessing taxes to business entities. is useful to those making investment decisions. is useful to those lending out money to business entities. is useful to creditors in making decisions about providing resources to business entities.

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Answer:

is useful to the IRS in assessing taxes to business entities.

Explanation:

The financial accounting standards board (FASB) is a private, non-profit organization saddled with the responsibility of establishing and maintaining standard financial accounting and reporting for general guidance of individuals such as investors, issuers and auditors.

Financial reporting can be defined as the formal communication or disclosure of financial information and statements to present and potential users such as investors and creditors.

The objective of financial reporting include all of the following to provide information that:

1. Is useful to those making investment decisions. This information would help creditors to determine whether they should lend to a client or not; or assist investors in deciding whether they should invest in a business or not.

2. Is useful to those lending out money to business entities. When investors and creditors are well furnished with financial information about an organization, they would be able to assess the amounts of cash, timing, and uncertainty of cash flows from dividends  or interest.

3. Is useful to creditors in making decisions about providing resources to business entities.

In conclusion, the financial report is not useful to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in assessing taxes to business entities.

A company is planning to purchase a machine that will cost $45,000 with a six-year life and no salvage value. The company expects to sell the machine's output of 3,000 units evenly throughout each year. A projected income statement for each year of the asset's life appears below. What is the payback period for this machine? 6.00 years. 2.11 year. 5.59 years. 11.18 years. 2.89 years.

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Answer:

2.89 years

Explanation:

The computation of the payback period is shown below:

As we know that

Payback period = Initial investment ÷ Annual cash inflow

where,

The Initial investment is $45,000

And, the annual cash inflow is

= Net income + depreciation expense

= $8,050 + $7,500

= $15,550

So , the payback period is

= $45,000 ÷ $15,550

= 2.89 years

Percentage of market share and rate of​ on-time deliveries are indicators of the​ ________ perspective. A. customer B. learning and growth C. internal business D. quality management

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Answer:

The answer is option (A) customer

Explanation:

Solution

Percentage of market share and rate of​ on-time deliveries are indicators of the​ customer perspective or view

Customer: A customer is a person or business that  buys another company's goods or services. most public-facing businesses participate with other companies to attract customers, either by forcefully advertising their products or by reducing prices to broaden their customer bases.

You are the new manager in an Indian office. You ask one of your supervisors to move a desk and place it in another corner of the office. The next day you notice it has not yet been done. Why

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Answer:

Explanation:

Since not much information has been provided, the two most likely reasons as to why this has not been done would be the following,

One would be that the supervisor did not understand your request due to language barriers that you are not accustomed to since this is your first time working in an Indian office.

The Second most likely reason is that it is not the supervisors job to move your office furniture around. The supervisor is a higher position than manager and his primary responsibility is to look over your performance and make sure that you are doing what you have been hired to do.

Following are the transactions of a new company called Pose-for-Pics.
Aug. 1
Madison Harris, the owner, invested $6,500 cash and $33,500 of photography equipment in the company in exchange for common stock.
2 The company paid $2,100 cash for an insurance policy covering the next 24 months.
5 The company purchased office supplies for $880 cash.
20 The company received $3,331 cash in photography fees earned.
31 The company paid $675 cash for August utilities.
Prepare an August 31 trial balance for Pose-for-Pics.

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Answer:

Pose-for-Pics

Trial balance

For the month ended August 31, 202x

                                                   debit                    credit

Cash                                           $6,176

Prepaid insurance                     $2,012.50

Office supplies                          $880

Equipment                                 $33,500

Madison Harris, capital                                          $40,000

Service revenue                                                     $3,331

Insurance expense                   $87.50

Utilities expense                       $675

Total                                          $43,331                 $43,331

Explanation:

Dr Cash 6,500

Dr Equipment 33,500

    Cr Madison Harris, capital 40,000

Dr Prepaid insurance 2,100

    Cr Cash 2,100

Dr Insurance expense 87.50

    Cr Prepaid insurance 87.50

Dr Office supplies 880

    Cr Cash 880

Dr Cash 3,331

    Cr Service revenue 3,331

Dr Utilities expense 675

    Cr Cash 675

Bethesda Water has an issue of preferred stock outstanding with a coupon rate of 4.80 percent that sells for $92.78 per share. If the par value is $100, what is the cost of the company's preferred stock?

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Answer:

Cost of preferred stock=5.17%

Explanation:

A preferred stock entitles its investor to a fixed amount of dividend for the foreseeable future. The dividend payable by a preferred stock is similar to a perpetuity. Hence, the price of the stock would be the same as the present value of the dividend payable for the foreseeable future.

A preferred stock entitles its owner to a fixed amount of dividend. It is calculated as follows:

Cost of preferred stock = (Preference dividend/stock price ) × 100

Preference dividend = Coupon rate × Nominal value

DATA

Coupon = 4.80%

Nominal Value = 100

Stock price =  $92.78

Preference dividend = 4.80% × 100=4.8

Cost of preferred stock = 4.8/92.78×  100 = 5.17%

Cost of preferred stock=5.17%

Dée Trader opens a brokerage account and purchases 300 shares of Internet Dreams at $40 per share. She borrows $4,000 from her broker to help pay for the purchase. The interest rate on the loan is 8%. a. What is the margin in Dée’s account when she first purchases the stock?

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Answer:

Margin in Dee's account when she first purchase the stock is $8,000

Explanation:

The total value of stock purchased = $40 × 300 shares = $12,000

Since the amount borrowed from the broker is $4,000. Therefore, Dee's margin will be calculated as;

= Total purchase price - Net borrowing

= $12,000 - $4,000

= $8,000

Scenario 1: Imagine that an economy produces two goods, hot dogs and baseballs. In the year 2000 the economy produces 20 hot dogs and 15 baseballs, and the prices of hot dogs and baseballs were $2 and $5, respectively. In the year 2001 the economy produces 25 hot dogs and 20 baseballs, and the prices of hot dogs and baseballs were $3 and $6, respectively. Based on the information in Scenario 1, nominal GDP in the year 2000 in this economy is: Group of answer choices

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Answer:

$115

Explanation:

Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year

GDP calculated using the expenditure approach = Consumption spending by households + Investment spending by businesses + Government spending + Net export

Nominal GDP is GDP calculated using current year prices

(20 x $2) + (15 x $5) = $115

The Driftbuster Sno-Mobile repair company has a seasonal demand for its service, and there is a general shortage of skilled Sno-Mobile mechanics in it's region. Which one of the following aggregate planning choices is most suitable for this situation
A. Allow some backorder for short-term demand surges
B. Combination of allowing backorder for short-term demand surges and building anticipation inventories.
C. Combination of hiring/firing workers to match demand and building anticipation inventories.
D. Combination of allowing backorder for short-term demand surges and offering reduced prices during the slack season.

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Answer: Combination of allowing backorder for short-term demand surges and building anticipation inventories.

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that the Driftbuster Sno-Mobile repair company has a seasonal demand for its service, and there is a general shortage of skilled Sno-Mobile mechanics in its region.

Based on the situation above, the planning choice is to allow backorder for short-term demand surges and build anticipation inventories. Since demand is seasonal, it's vital for the company to build anticipation inventories. It's also important for the company to create orders for short term surges.

In order to improve economic​ growth, a country should adopt which of the following exchange rate​ systems? A. Adopt a soft peg to the country that is growing the most. B. Fix their currency to the country that is growing the most. C. Allow their currency to float on the market. D. Adopt the​ country's currency that is growing the​ most; e.g.,​ dollarize, or adopt the Chinese renminbi. E. There is no superior​ system; each country has to decide what is best.

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Answer:

E. There is no superior​ system; each country has to decide what is best.

Explanation:

The exchange rate system refers to the method that is used to determine the exchange rate among the countries. The exchange rate helps in determining the rate of domestic currency in accordance with the other country's currencies. The exchange rate determines the rate that is used in the exchange of one currency with another. The foreign exchange market helps in determining the exchange rates of the countries.

Increasing real wages, reducing interest rates, and an increase in global growth are some of the factors that help in the improvement in economic growth. At the same time, there is no superior or inferior method of exchange rate systems that a country may adopt to improve economic growth.

What are the macroeconomic conditions affecting the IT industry?
Select "yes" for those statements that are accurate and choose "no" for those that are not.
From a social-cultural perspective, Ricoh is a strong brand name because of the strong privacy policies it has in place.Yes/No

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Answer:

The answer is Yes.

Explanation:

Yes, the given statement is accurate because nowadays people are more concerned and insecure about privacy. Since it is given that Ricoh is a strong brand that means people are already believing in it and its privacy policy attracts more consumers. Therefore, it can be said that is will affect the IT industry at the macroeconomic level.

Mark and Joseph are junior photographers with Iclick Studios. Both of them are professional and sincere. However, Mark is recognized as the top performer among Iclick's entry-level employees. This was possible because he acquired the license to use the latest photo editing application, while Joseph did not. According to the performance formula, which of the following factors helped Mark achieve this feat?
1. Ability
2. Skills
3. Motivation
4. Resources

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Answer:

4. Resources.

Explanation:

In this scenario, Mark and Joseph are junior photographers with Iclick Studios. Both of them are professional and sincere. However, Mark is recognized as the top performer among Iclick's entry-level employees. This was possible because he acquired the license to use the latest photo editing application, while Joseph did not. According to the performance formula, the resources acquired helped Mark achieve this feat.

Resources in economics can be defined as a set of tangible assets or materials that are used for the production of goods or used for the rendering of services that meets the insatiable needs of people at a specific period of time.

In Economics, resources can either be any of the four (4) factors of production and these are;

1. Land.

2. Entrepreneurship.

3. Labor.

4. Capital.

In this context, Mark is the top performer among Iclick's entry-level employees because he acquired the license to use the latest photo editing application (a scarce but desired resources), while his colleague, Joseph did not.

For each timing difference​ listed, identify whether the difference would be reported on the book side of the reconciliation or the bank side of the reconciliation. In​ addition, identify whether the difference would be an addition or subtraction.

a. Deposit in transit
b. Bank collection
c. Debit memorandum
d. EFT cash receipt
e. Outstanding checks
f. $1,000 deposit erroneously recorded by the bank as $100
g. Service charges
h. Interest revenue
i. $2,500 cash payment for rent expense erroneously recorded by the business as Bank $250
j. Credit memorandum from bank

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Answer:

a.bank reconciliation, addition

b.book side, addition, subtraction

c.book side, subtraction

d.book side, addition

e.bank reconciliation, subtraction

f.bank reconciliation, subtraction

g.book side, subtraction

h.book side, addition

i.book side, subtraction

j.book side, addition

Explanation:

In book side, we enter transactions that were recorded by the company`s bank but not included in the cash book. These include service charges and interest revenue on bank account.Also errors made in cash book are recorded here.

In the bank reconciliation side, we record deposits and receipts entered in the cash book not yet reflecting in the bank statement and other errors related to construction of the bank statement.

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