Jokan contributes a nondepreciable asset to the Mahali LLC in exchange for a one-fourth (25%) interest in the LLC's capital and profits and a 30% interest in the LLC's losses. The asset has an adjusted tax basis to Jokan and the LLC of $167,500 and a fair market value and § 704(b) "book" basis on the contribution date of $301,500. The asset is encumbered by a nonrecourse note of $100,500 that has not been guaranteed by any of the LLC members.
How much of the nonrecourse debt is allocated to Jokan?
What is the amount of Jokan's basis in the LLC interest following the contribution?

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Answer 1

Answer:

A$33,500

B. $100,500

Explanation:

A. Calculation to determine How much of the nonrecourse debt is allocated to Jokan

Nonrecourse debt allocated=($167,500-$100,500)/2

Nonrecourse debt allocated=$67,000/2

Nonrecourse debt allocated=$33,500

Therefore based on the information given the amount of the NONRECOURSE DEBT that is allocated to Jokan is 25% or $33,500

B. Calculation to determine the amount of Jokan's basis in the LLC interest following the contribution

Basis in the LLC interest=$33,500+($167,500-$100,500)

Basis in the LLC interest=$33,500+$67,000

Basis in the LLC interest=$100,500

Therefore the amount of Jokan's basis in the LLC interest following the contribution is $100,500


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Idaho Company sells 20,000 units of inventory during the first year of operations for $200 each. Idaho Company provides a one-year warranty on parts. It is estimated that 2% of the units will be defective and that repair costs are estimated to be $30 per unit. In the year of sale, warranty contracts are honored on 50 units for a total cost of $1,500. What amount will be reported as Estimated Warranty Liability at the end of the year

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Answer:

the amount that would be  reported as Estimated Warranty Liability at the end of the year is $10,500

Explanation:

The computation of the liability reported as estimated warranted liability is given below:

= (Defective cost - units honored) × estimated repair cost

= (20,000 units × 2% - 50 units) × $30 per unit

= (400 units - 50 units) × $30 per unit

= $10,500

Hence, the amount that would be  reported as Estimated Warranty Liability at the end of the year is $10,500

Select the correct example of a "benefits received" tax.
OA. Income tax.
OB. The tax that is collected at a toll booth on a highway.

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Answer:

I’m thinking it’s A. But I’m not for sure

Explanation:

I looked it up ;)

You are considering buying a new car worth $25,000 today. The dealership will allow you to pick the car today and pay nothing until after you graduate in four years. After four years, you will make a lumpsum payment. You have two financing options. 1) let the dealership finance it for you or 2) finance it yourself though your investment at a local credit union that earns 8% per year. If you do a dealer financing, you will finance the loan for 4 years at 6% per year compounded monthly. If you choose this option, the dealer will throw in a 10% discount and hence you will only take a loan of 90% of the value of the car. You will do a onetime lumpsum payment to the dealer after 4 years. If you finance it yourself, you will pay additional $4,000 to the original value of the car at the time of payment. This means you will end up paying $29,000 to the dealership if you do not finance with them. You currently have a balance of $21,050 in your investment account at the credit union. Which option will you take

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Answer:

Purchase of a New Car Worth $25,000

Based on the above calculations, it will be more profitable to pay through the dealership than through the investment account and additional borrowing, with a future value gain of $11,226 ($38,812 - $28,586)

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Present value of the new car = $25,000

Interest rate per month = 0.5% (6%/12)

Interest rate per year through self-finance = 8%

Amount to be paid after discount= $22,500 ($25,000*90%)

Amount to be paid through self-fiance = $29,000

Future value to be paid to the dealership in four years = $28,586                            

Future value of the Investment account of $21,050 after 4 years:

Future value factor = 1.360 (8% per year for 4 years)

Future value = $28,628 ($21,050 * 1.360)

Future value of excess funding required to self-finance = $10,812 ($29,000 - $21,050) * 1.360

Total cost of self-finance =      $39,812 ($29,000 + 10,812)

Total cost through dealership  28,586

Difference                                 $11,226

Future value to be paid to the dealership in 4 years from an online financial calculator:

N (# of periods) = 48 (4 * 12)

I/Y (Interest per year) = 0.5 (6%/12)

PV (Present Value)  = $22500

PMT (Periodic Payment) =  0

 

Results

FV = $28,586.01

Total Interest $6,086.01

What is the first phase of the project process?


A. Monitoring


B. Pre-Planning


C. Implementation


D. Planning

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Answer:Pre-planning

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

Implementation and Monitoring are latter phases of a project.  Pre-planning goes before Planning so the answer is B.

When a company uses outsourcing to zero in on even better performance of those truly strategy-critical activities where its expertise is most needed, then it may also be able to:________.
a. better police compliance with ethical standards, lower overall operating costs, and create two or more distinctive competencies.
b. devote more resources to its social responsibility strategy, better empower employees, and reduce employee turnover.
c. decrease internal bureaucracies, flatten its organizational structure, and shorten the time it takes to respond to changing market conditions.
d. create a values-based corporate culture that excels in product innovation.
e. reduce the potential for information overload and improve the quality of decision-making in each domain.

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Answer:

c. decrease internal bureaucracies, flatten its organizational structure, and shorten the time it takes to respond to changing market conditions.

Explanation:

Outsourcing is the process where a business gives out part of its activities to a third party to handle.

They are no longer directly in control of the activity.

For example recruitmemt, procurement, and sales can be outsourced to third party companies.

In the given scenario. If a company uses outsourcing to zero in on those truly strategy-critical activities where its expertise is most needed, then it will reduce the bureacracy associated with outsourcing.

Employees of the company will have a shorter time to respond to changing market conditions.

Unlike when it is outsourced and one needs to communicate with a third party

it is taking the possession of an asset by purchase​

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Answer:

A purchase means to take possession of a given asset, property, item or right by paying a predetermined amount of money for the transaction to be completed successfully. In other words, its' an exchange of money for a particular good or service.

Ruiz Co. provides the following unit sales forecast for the next three months: January February March Sales units2,400 3,500 4,400 The company wants to end each month with ending finished goods inventory equal to 10% of the next month’s sales. Finished goods inventory on December 31 is 240 units. The budgeted production units for February are

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Answer:

the budgeted production units for the feb month is 3,590 units

Explanation:

The computation of the budgeted production units for the feb month is given below:

= Feb units + closing units - opening units

= 3,500 units + (4,400 units × 10%) - (3,500 units × 10%)

= 3,500 units + 440 units - 350 units

= 3,590 units

hence, the budgeted production units for the feb month is 3,590 units

The same would be considered

A consumer electronics company is in the process of evaluating whether it should pursue an internal development strategy or an external growth strategy. To make this decision, the management needs to assess whether the company's internal resources are superior to those of competitors in the targeted area. Which of the following strategic management models would be most useful in this assessment?
a. the core competence matrix.
b. the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) matrix.
c. the transaction-cost economics model.
d. the VRIO framework.

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Answer:

Option d: The VRIO framework

Explanation:

The VRIO Framework?

This simply talks about (explains) and tells (predicts) firm-level competitive advantage. It is said to uncovers sustained competitive advantage.

VRIO is an acronym for a four-question framework which makes up the 4 components of the VRIO Framework. It includes;

1. Valuable

2. Rare

3. Costly to Imitate

4. Organized to Capture.

VRIO as Valuable means it has attractive features and has low cost and price in its design and build.

VRIO as Rare means only a few firms posses it.

VRIO as Costly to Imitate means that it is difficult to be developed or bought at a reasonable price.

VRIO as Organized to Capture means it exploit competitive potential.

A company is investing in a solar panel system to reduce its electricity costs. The system requires a cash payment of $118,982.50 today. The system is expected to generate net cash flows of $10,209 per year for the next 35 years. The investment has zero salvage value. The company requires an 7% return on its investments. 1-a. Compute the net present value of this investment. (PV of $1, FV of $1, PVA of $1, and FVA of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided. Round your present value factor to 4 decimals.) 1-b. Should the project be accepted

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the net present value is given below:

a.

As we know that

Net present value

= Annual cash inflows × PVIFA factor at 7% for 35 years - initial investment

= $10,209 × 12.9477 - $118,982.50

= $132,183.0693 - $118,982.50

= $13,200.57

Hence, the net present value is $13,200.57

b. Yes the project should be accepted as it net present value comes in positive amount

Two hundred paper mills compete in the paper market. The total cost of production (in dollars) for each mill is given by the formula TC = 500Qmill + (Qmill)2 where Qmill indicates the mills annual production in thousands of tons. The marginal cost of production is MC = 500 + 2Qmill. The external cost of a mill’s production (in dollars) is given by the formula EC = 40Qmill + (Qmill)2 and the marginal external cost of production is MEC = 40 + 2Qmill. Finally, annual market demand (in thousands of tons) is given by the formula Qd = 150,000 – 100P where P is the price of paper per ton. Using algebra, find the competitive equilibrium price and quantity, as well as the efficient quantity. Calculate the magnitude of the deadweight loss resulting from the externality. Illustrate your solution with graphs.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The magnitude of the deadweight loss resulting from the externality is shown below:

MC = 500 + 2Q

MEC = 40 + 2Q

Therefore, the Marginal social cost (MSC) will be:

= MC + MEC

= 500 + 2Q + 40 + 2Q

= 540 + 4Q

Since Demand: Q = 150,000 - 100P, we have to get a function for P which will be:

Q = 150,000 - 100P

100P = 150,000 - Q

P = (150,000 - Q)/100

P = 1,500 - 0.01Q

Total revenue, TR = P x Q

= (1,500 - 0.01Q) × Q

= 1500Q - 0.01Q²

Marginal revenue, MR will be:

= dTR / dQ

= 1,500 - 0.02Q

It should be noted that for when there's no externality, Equilibrium, MC must be equal to MR. Therefore,

1,500 - 0.02Q = 500 + 2Q

2Q + 0.02Q = 1500 - 500

2.02Q = 1,000

Q = 1000/2.02

Q = 495

P = 1,500 - (0.01 x 495)

= 1,500 - 4.95

= 1,495.05

When there's externality, Equilibrium will be:

MR = MSC

1,500 - 0.02Q = 540 + 4Q

4.02Q = 960

Q= 960/4.02

Q = 239

Therefore, P = 1,500 - (0.01 x 239)

= 1,500 - 2.39

= 1,497.61

Then, we will calculate the deadweight loss which will be:

= 1/2 x Difference in price x Difference in quantity

= 1/2 x (1,497.61 - 1,495.05) x (495 - 239)

= 1/2 x 2.56 x 256

= 327.68

A fierce debate exists between policymakers as to whether or not they should use monetary and fiscal policies to stabilize small fluctuations in the economy. Please determine which of the given statements could be used to support using policy to stabilize the economy and which might be used against such choices. In favor of using policy Not in favor of using policy

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Answer:

Hello the options related to your question is missing attached below are the missing options

answer :

In favor of using policy

Fiscal policy can be used to cut spending and rein in excessive aggregate demand. This controls inflationPolicy makers can expand the money supply in order to increase aggregate demand

Not in favor of using policy

Fiscal policy, in particular is subject to long delays in the political process, which can affect its usefulnessMonetary and fiscal policy only take effect after a long lagBecause of the imprecision of economic forecasting, policy makers may end up causing more harm to the economy than good

Explanation:

Fiscal policy is simply the use of government, taxing and spending policy to influence the economic conditions of the country positively over time. and it can come in either ways. i.e. increase in government spending or lowering taxes by the government

In favor of using policy

Fiscal policy can be used to cut spending and rein in excessive aggregate demand. This controls inflationPolicy makers can expand the money supply in order to increase aggregate demand

Not in favor of using policy

Fiscal policy, in particular is subject to long delays in the political process, which can affect its usefulnessMonetary and fiscal policy only take effect after a long lagBecause of the imprecision of economic forecasting, policy makers may end up causing more harm to the economy than good

Nu Things, Inc., is considering an investment in a business venture with the following anticipated cash flow results:

EOY Cash Flow
0 -$105,000
1 $26,000
2 $25,000
3 $24,000
4 $23,000
5 $22,000
6 $21,000
7 $20,000
8 $19,000
9 $18,000
10 $17,000
11 $16,000
12 $15,000
13 $14,000
14 $13,000
15 $12,000
16 $11,000
17 $10,000
18 $9,000
19 $8,000
20 $7,000

Assume MARR is 20% per year. Based on an external rate of return analysis.

Required:
Determine the investment's present worth.

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Answer:

$-1304.20

Explanation:

We are to calculate the Net present value of the investment

Net present value is the present value of after-tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested.  

NPV can be calculated using a financial calculator  

0 -$105,000

1 $26,000

2 $25,000

3 $24,000

4 $23,000

5 $22,000

6 $21,000

7 $20,000

8 $19,000

9 $18,000

10 $17,000

11 $16,000

12 $15,000

13 $14,000

14 $13,000

15 $12,000

16 $11,000

17 $10,000

18 $9,000

19 $8,000

20 $7,000

I = 20%

NPV= $-1,304.20

To find the NPV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

Which sentence best explains the mistake Maggie made? Her mortgage payments are high, and some months, she earns barely enough to cover the essentials. Because homeowner's insurance was an added expense, she considered taking her chances and not buying it. However, the bank made it clear that this was not an option... When the agent returned on the line, he sounded like a different person. "Ma'am, I'm sorry, but according to our records, you do not have flood insurance protections in your policy. We do offer flood insurance as an add-on to basic homeowner's, but at additional cost." O She failed to properly assess her risk of storm damage. She did not always make her insurance payments on time. O She refused to share the risk of living in an area known for hurricanes. O She should have worked with a different bank to purchase her home.​

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Answer:

She failed to properly assess her risk of storm damage.

Explanation: Edge 2021

Tim, a single taxpayer, operates a business as a single-member LLC. In 2020, his LLC reports business income of $382,000 and business deductions of $668,500, resulting in a loss of $286,500. What are the implications of this business loss

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

First, it should be noted that a threshold limit of $250,000 applies to the question according to IRS since Tim is a single taxpayer.

Therefore, the excess business loss will be:

= $286,500 - $250,000

= $36500

Therefore, Tim can use $250000 out of the loss of $286,500 to offset the non business income. Then, the excess business loss of $36500 will be treated as part of the NOL carryforward for Tim.

A local college is deciding whether to conduct a campus beautification initiative that would involve various projects, such as planting trees and remodeling buildings, to make the campus more aesthetically pleasing.
For the students of the college, the visual appearance of the campus is_________and __________ . Thus, the visual appearance would be classified as a public good.

Suppose the college administrators estimate that the beautification initiative will cost $7,200. To decide whether the initiative should be undertaken, administrators conduct a survey of the college's 300 students, asking each of them their willingness to pay for the beautification project. The average willingness to pay, as revealed by the survey, is $18.

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Answer:

Non rival and non excludable

Explanation:

if the visual appearance is classified as a public good, then it is non-rival and non excludable.

In economics, a public good is described with these two characteristics. such goods are non rivalrous and also without excludability.

if mr A is using such a good, it does not prevent mr B from using it also. Also Mr A cannot exclude Mr B from using it

the benefit of the beautification initiative = $18*300

= 5400

Which of the following is a gauge used to measure distance traveled?

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Answer:

please give me brainlist and follow

Explanation:

An odometer or odograph is an instrument used for measuring the distance traveled by a vehicle, such as a bicycle or car. The device may be electronic, mechanical, or a combination of the two (electromechanical).

Marshall Welding Company has two service departments (Cafeteria and Human Resources) and two production departments (Machining and Assembly). The number of employees in each department follows. Cafeteria 20 Human Resources 30 Machining 100 Assembly 150 Marshall Welding uses the step-down method of cost allocation and allocates cost on the basis of employees. Human Resources cost amounts to $1,200,000, and the department provides more service to the firm than Cafeteria. How much Human Resources cost would be allocated to Cafeteria

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Answer: $88,889

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the cost of Human Resources that would be allocated to Cafeteria will be calculated thus:

Number of employees (Human Resources to departments)

= 20 + 100 + 150

= 270 employees

The Human Resources cost would be allocated to Cafeteria will be:

= $1,200,000 / 270 x 20

= $88,889

what is the bad side of profit motive?

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Answer:

The profit motive that drives companies and individuals all too often gives way to greed. The power of leadership all too often gives way to elitist domination. The accumulation of wealth can look like excess or hoarding while income inequality increases in economies around the globe

Item1 10 points Time Remaining 59 minutes 50 seconds00:59:50 eBookItem 1 Time Remaining 59 minutes 50 seconds00:59:50 Denny Corporation is considering replacing a technologically obsolete machine with a new state-of-the-art numerically controlled machine. The new machine would cost $150,000 and would have a sixteen-year useful life. Unfortunately, the new machine would have no salvage value. The new machine would cost $20,000 per year to operate and maintain, but would save $50,000 per year in labor and other costs. The old machine can be sold now for scrap for $15,000. The simple rate of return on the new machine is closest to (Ignore income taxes.)

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Answer:

Denny Corporation

The simple rate of return on the new machine is closest to:

= 13.75%.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cost of new machine = $150,000

Estimated useful life = 16 years

Salvage Value = $0

Annual depreciation expense = $9,375 ($150,000/16)

Operation and maintenance cost per year = $20,000

Savings in labor and other costs per year = $50,000

The net savings in costs per year = $30,000 ($50,000 - $20,000)

Incremental net income = $20,625 ($30,000 - $9,375)

The simple rate of return = Net Savings per year/Cost of new machine * 100

= $20,625/$150,000 * 100

= 13.75%

b) This simple rate of return of 13.75% does not account for inflation or the time value of the investment.  So there is no discounting or calculation of the present values of the investment and the incremental net income.  Instead, it considers the annual depreciation expense that is attributable to the investment.

Tandy Company was issued a charter by the state of Indiana on January 15 of this year. The charter authorized the following: Common stock, $7 par value, 119,000 shares authorized Preferred stock, 15 percent, par value $6 per share, 6,000 shares authorized During the year, the following transactions took place in the order presented: a. Sold and issued 21,300 shares of common stock at $12 cash per share. b. Sold and issued 1,900 shares of preferred stock at $16 cash per share. c. At the end of the year, the accounts showed net income of $41,400. No dividends were declared.

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Answer:

$327,400

Explanation:

Preparation of the stockholders' equity section of the balance sheet at the end of the year.

TANDY, INCORPORATED Balance Sheet (Partial) At December

TANDY, INCORPORATED

Balance Sheet (Partial)

At December 31, this year

Stockholders' equity:

Contributed capital:

Common stock $149,100

(21,300*$7)

Additional paid-in capital, common stock $106,500

[21,300 x (12-7)]

Common stock - Contributed capital $255,600

($149,100+$106,500)

Preferred stock $11,400

(1,900*$6)

Additional paid-in capital, Preferred stock $19,000

[1,900 x (16-6)]

Preferred stock - Contributed capital $30,400

($11,400+$19,000)

Total Contributed Capital $286,000

($255,600+$30,400)

Retained earnings $41,400

Total Stockholders' equity $327,400

($286,000+$41,400)

Therefore the stockholders' equity section of the balance sheet at the end of the year will be $327,400

BOGO Inc. has two sequential processing departments, roasting and mixing. At the beginning of the month, the roasting department had 3,080 units in inventory, 70% complete as to materials. During the month, the roasting department started 21,600 units. At the end of the month, the roasting department had 4,800 units in ending inventory, 80% complete as to materials. Cost information for the roasting department for the month follows:
Beginning work in process inventory (direct materials) $ 4,870
Direct materials added during the month 45,900
Using the FIFO method, assign direct materials costs to the roasting department’s output—specifically, the units transferred out to the mixing department and the units that remain in process in the roasting department at month-end. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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Answer:

Direct material cost of units transferred out = $42,596

Cost of ending work in process inventory = $8,174

Explanation:

This can be done using the following 3 steps:

Step 1: Calculation of equivalent unit of production (EUP) of materials

Note: See the attached excel file for the calculation of equivalent unit of production (EUP) of materials.

From the attached excel file, we have:

Physical unit = 24,680

EUP-material = 21,564

Step 2: Calculation of cost per EUP of materials

Cost per EUP of materials = Direct materials added during the month / EUP-Materials = $49,900 / 21,564 = $2.13

Step 3: Assignment of direct materials cost to the units transferred out amd the ending WIP

Cost of materials added to complete the beginning WIP = 924 * $2.13 = $1,967

Cost of units started and transferred out = 16,800 * $2.13 = $35,760

Direct material cost of units transferred out = Direct material cost of beginning WIP + Cost of materials added to complete the beginning WIP + Cost of units started and transferred out = $4,870 + $1,967 + $35,760 = $42,596

Cost of ending work in process inventory = 3,840 * $2.13 = $8,174

how does lateral communication occur in an organization?​

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The term lateral communication is also known as horizontal communication . It involves not only the movement of information from upper levels to the Lower levels of the organizations , but also is defined primarily as the quality of information sharing among peers at similar levels , effective lateral communication involves exchange of information between and among all organizational members , while we may perceive that organizational information flow vertically from top to bottom .

Ocean Seafood Company purchases lobsters and processes them into tails and flakes. It sells the lobster tails for $20 per pound and the flakes for $15 per pound. On average, 100 pounds of lobster are processes into 57 pounds of tails and 24 pounds of flakes, with 19 pounds of waste. Assume that the company purchased 3,000 pounds of lobster for $6.00 per pound and processes the lobsters with an additional labor cost of $1,800. No materials or labor costs are assigned to the waste. What is the cost to process tails and flakes and the cost per pound

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Answer:

Ocean Seafood Company

The cost to process tails and flakes = $19,800

The cost per pound = $8.15

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                            Tails       Flakes   Waste   Total

Sales price per pound                          $20           $15

Ratio of processing 100 pounds            57             24       19

Purchase of 3,000 pounds                 1,710           720   570      2,430

Cost of 3,000 pounds at $6each $12,667      $5,333       0  $18,000

Labor cost                                           1,267           533       0      1,800

Total cost                                       $13,934      $5,866       0 $19,800

Cost per pound                               $8.15           $8.15              $8.15

"When auto manufacturer BMW purchased the Rollsminus Royce brand​ name, BMW had to hire and train a new staff of assembly workers. The new workers were paid​ $27 per​ hour, worked a total of​ 7,200 hours, and produced​ 2,100 cars. BMW budgeted for a standard labor rate of​ $32 per hour and 3.50 direct labor hours per car. What is the direct labor rate variance for the Rollsminus Royce ​division?"

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Answer:

See now

Explanation:

With regards to the above, direct labor rate variance is computed as;

Direct labor rate variance

= Actual cost - Standard cost of actual hours

= [(7,200hours × $27) - (7,200 hours × $32)]

= $194,400 - $230,400

= $36,000 favorable

Therefore , direct labor rate variance i s $36,000 favorable

Question 3
Which of the following changes in supply and demand will lead a product to become less scarce?
A decreased demand increased supply
B
increased demand, decreased supply
С
decreased demand, decreased supply
D
increased demand increased supply

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D because if demand is increased, places are gonna need to increase their supply to fulfill the demand


What is the first element that should be considered in creating an
advertisement?

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Answer:

UNDERSTANDING THE PRODUCT DNA::

the first element is recognise the idea behind the product or service.For example if you are selling "bespoke clothing line" then the idea behind is 'luxury'. therefore, the advertising campaign must revovle around luxury.

Answer:

the message

Explanation:

It is argued that LIFO should not be allowed to compute net income because a. it does not match costs to revenues, especially when there is inflation in the economy. b. it overstates balance sheet inventory. c. it understates cost of goods sold when prices are rising and therefore makes US companies' results look better than foreign companies' results which can only use FIFO. d. it causes profits to be understated when prices are rising and allows a company to dodge taxes.

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Answer:

d. it causes profits to be understated when prices are rising and allows a company to dodge taxes.

Explanation:

The LIFO method should not be permitted to determine the net income as in this case the profits would be understated at the time when price is increased due to this it permits the company to dodge taxes as the inventory consumed in the production process also the high inventory value would be involved in the cost of sales that represent the high cost, this result in lower profits and taxes

Hence, the option d is correct

On January 1, 2021, Wetick Optometrists leased diagnostic equipment from Southern Corp., which had purchased the equipment at a cost of $2,251,671. The lease agreement specifies six annual payments of $470,000 beginning January 1, 2021, the beginning of the lease, and at each December 31 thereafter through 2025. The six-year lease term ending December 31, 2026 (a year after the final payment), is equal to the estimated useful life of the equipment. The contract specifies that lease payments for each year will increase on the basis of the increase in the Consumer Price Index for the year just ended. Thus, the first payment will be $470,000, and the second and subsequent payments might be different. The CPI at the beginning of the lease is 120. Southern routinely acquires diagnostic equipment for lease to other firms. The interest rate in these financing arrangements is 10%. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) Required: 1. Prepare the appropriate journal entries for Wetick to record the lease at its beginning. 2. Assuming the CPI is 126 at that time, prepare the appropriate journal entries related to the lease for Wetick at December 31, 2021.

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Equipment 2,251,669.78 DEBIT

     Cash                  470,000.00 CREDIT

     Lease Liability  1,781,669.78 CREDIT

--to record the beginning of the lease--

Lease liability                      291,833.02 debit

interest expense                178,166.98   debit

loss on monetary position  23,500       debit

       Cash                                   493,500    credit

Explanation:

We solve for the present value of the six payment of 470,000 to know the lease liability

Present Value of Annuity  

[tex]C \times \displaystyle \frac{1-(1+r)^{-time}}{rate} (1+rate)= PV\\[/tex]  

C 470,000

time 6

rate 0.1

[tex]470000 \times \displaystyle \frac{1-(1+0.1)^{-6}}{0.1} (1 + 0.10) = PV\\[/tex]  

PV $2,251,669.7816  

We subtract the first payment of 470,000

Lease liability account: 1,781,669.78

Second payment journal entry:

interest calculations:

1,781,669.78 x 0.1 = 178,166.98

principal payment:

470,000 - 178,166.98 = 291,833.02

inflation' adjustment:

470,000 x 126/120 = 493,500

The difference will be a loss on monetary position by the difference:

493,500 - 470,000 = 23,500

Discrimination in the workplace is against "the golden rule" and also

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Discrimination in the workplace is against "the golden rule" and also generates situations of tension and conflict within the work environment, which ends up affecting the labor production of each individual, and therefore the economic benefits of the company.

In other words, discrimination in the workplace not only has ethical and moral connotations, which implies an undeserved mistreatment of a person, but that, in the workplace, the conflict that such discrimination generates may end up affecting the company's own economic production or entrepreneurship.

Assume Purity Ice Cream Company, Inc., in Ithaca, NY, bought a new ice cream production kit (pasteurizer/homogenizer, cooler, aging vat freezer, and filling machine) at the beginning of the year at a cost of $152,000. The estimated useful life was four years, and the residual value was $8,000. Assume that the estimated productive life of the machine was 16,000 hours. Actual annual usage was 5,500 hours in Year ; 3,800 hours in Year 2; 3,200 hours in Year 3; and 3,500 hours in Year 4.
Required:
1. Complete a separate depreciation schedule for each of the alternative methods. Round your answers to the nearest dollar.
Straight-line
2. Units-of-production (use two decimal places for the per unit output factor).
3. Double-declining-balance.

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Answer:

A. Straight-line method

Year Depreciation Expense Accumulated Depreciation Net Book Value

Year 1 $36,000 $36,000 $116,000

Year 2 $36,000 $72,000 $80,000

Year 3 $36,000 $108,000 $44,000

Year 4 $36,000 $144,000 $8,000

B. Units of production method

Year 1 $49,500 $49,500 $102,500

Year 2 $34,200 $99,000 $68,300

Year 3 $28,800 $148,500 $39,500

Year 4 $31,500 $198,000 $8,000

C. Double-declining balance method

Year 1 $76,000 $76,000 $76,000

Year 2 $38,000 $152,000 $38,000

Year 3 $19,000 $228,000 $19,000

Year 4 $9,500 $304,000 $9,500

Explanation:

a. Calculation to Complete a separate depreciation using the straight line method:

STRAIGHT LINE METHOD

First step is to calculate the Depreciable value of the asset using this formula

Depreciable value of the asset = Total cost of asset - Estimated salvage value of asset

Let plug in the formula

Depreciable value of the asset= $152,000 - $8,000

Depreciable value of the asset= $144,000

Second step is to calculate the Depreciation rate per year

Depreciation rate per year = (1/4) * 100 year useful life

Depreciation rate per year = 25%

Third step is to calculate the Annual depreciation using this formula

Annual depreciation = Depreciable value x Depreciation rate per year

Let plug in the formula

Annual depreciation= $144,000 x 25%

Annual depreciation = $36,000

Now let Complete the Depreciation schedule

Year Depreciation Expense Accumulated Depreciation Net Book Value

At Acquisition $152,000

Year 1 $36,000 $36,000 $116,000

($152,000- $36,000=$116,000)

Year 2 $36,000 $72,000 $80,000

($152,000 - $72,000=$80,000)

Year 3 $36,000 $108,000 $44,000

($152,000 - $108,000=$44,000)

Year 4 $36,000 $144,000 $8,000

($152,000 - $144,000=$8,000)

b. Calculation to determine the depreciation using units of production method

UNITS OF PRODUCTION METHOD

First step is to calculate the Depreciation amount per year using this formula

Depreciation = ( Depreciable value of the asset x Annual usage of hours ) / Total estimated machine hours

Let plug in the formula

Year 1 = ($144,000 x 5,500 hours) / 16,000 hours Year 1 = $49,500

Year 2 = ($144,000 x 3,800 hours) / 16,000 hours

Year 2= $34,200

Year 3 = ($144,000 x 3,200 hours) / 16,000 hours

Year 3= $28,800

Year 4 = ($144,000 x 3,500 hours) / 16,000 hour Year 4= $31,500

Now let Complete the Depreciation schedule

Year Depreciation Expense Accumulated Depreciation Net Book Value

At Acquisition $152,000

Year 1 $49,500 $49,500 $102,500

($152,000 - $49,500=$102,500)

Year 2 $34,200 $99,000 $68,300

($152,000 - $99,000=$68,300)

Year 3 $28,800 $148,500 $39,500

($152,000 - $148,500=$39,500)

Year 4 $31,500 $198,000 $8,000

($152,000 - $198,000=$8,000)

c. Calculation to determine the depreciation using double-declining balance method

DOUBLE-DECLINING BALANCE METHOD

First step is calculate the Depreciation rate using this formula

Depreciation rate = 1/useful life * 100

Let plug in the formula

Depreciation rate = (1/4) * 100

Depreciation rate = 25%

Second step is to calculate the Depreciation per year using this formula

Double-declining balance = 2 x cost of the asset x Depreciation rate

Let plug in the formula

Year 1 depreciation = 2 x $152,000 x 25%

Year 1 depreciation = $76,000

Year 2 depreciation = 2 x ($152,000 - $76,000) x 25%

Year 2 depreciation = $38,000

Year 3 depreciation = 2 x ($152,000 - $76,000 - $38,000) x 25%

Year 3 depreciation = $19,000

Year 4 depreciation = 2 x ($152,000 - $76,000 - $38,000 - $19,000) x 25%

Year 4 depreciation = $9,500

Now let Complete the Depreciation schedule

Year Depreciation Expense Accumulated Depreciation Net Book Value

At Acquisition $152,000

Year 1 $76,000 $76,000 $76,000

($152,000-$76,000=$76,000)

Year 2 $38,000 $152,000 $38,000

($76,000+$76,000=$152,000)

Year 3 $19,000 $228,000 $19,000

($152,000+$76,000=$228,000)

Year 4 $9,500 $304,000 $9,500

($228,000+$76,000=$304,000)

Therefore the Complete a separate depreciation schedule for each of the alternative methods are:

A. Straight-line method

Year Depreciation Expense Accumulated Depreciation Net Book Value

Year 1 $36,000 $36,000 $116,000

Year 2 $36,000 $72,000 $80,000

Year 3 $36,000 $108,000 $44,000

Year 4 $36,000 $144,000 $8,000

B. Units of production method

Year 1 $49,500 $49,500 $102,500

Year 2 $34,200 $99,000 $68,300

Year 3 $28,800 $148,500 $39,500

Year 4 $31,500 $198,000 $8,000

C. Double-declining balance method

Year 1 $76,000 $76,000 $76,000

Year 2 $38,000 $152,000 $38,000

Year 3 $19,000 $228,000 $19,000

Year 4 $9,500 $304,000 $9,500

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