Journalize the following transactions in the accounts of Zippy Interiors Company, a restaurant supply company that uses the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible receivables:

May 24 Sold merchandise on account to Old Town Cafe, $19,400. The cost of goods sold was $14,000.
Sept. 30 Received $4,100 from Old Town Cafe and wrote off the remainder owed on the sale of May 24 as uncollectible.
Dec. 7 Reinstated the account of Old Town Cafe that had been written off on September 30 and received $15,300 cash in full payment.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Zippy Interiors Company

Journal Entries:

May 24 Debit Accounts receivable (Old Town Cafe) $19,400

Credit Sales revenue $19,400

To record the sale of goods on account.

Debit Cost of goods sold $14,000

Credit Inventory $14,000

To record the cost of goods sold.

Sept. 30 Debit Cash $4,100

Debit Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $15,300

Credit Accounts receivable (Old Town Cafe) $19,400

To record the receipt of cash and write-off of balance as uncollectible.

Dec. 7 Debit Accounts receivable (Old Town Cafe) $15,300

Credit Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $15,300

To revise the previously written-off uncollectible account.

Debit Cash $15,300

Credit Accounts receivable (Old Town Cafe) $15,300

To record the receipt of cash in full settlement of account.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

May 24 Accounts receivable (Old Town Cafe) $19,400 Sales revenue $19,400  Cost of goods sold $14,000 Inventory $14,000

Sept. 30 Cash $4,100 Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $15,300 Accounts receivable (Old Town Cafe) $19,400

Dec. 7 Accounts receivable (Old Town Cafe) $15,300 Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $15,300

Cash $15,300 Accounts receivable (Old Town Cafe) $15,300


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If contracting parties attach materially different meanings to a contract word or term subject to more than one reasonable interpretation, the contract is void. a. True b. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

A contract is a professional document with the set of guidelines and regulations for a business when there is a partnership between two or more people, and that should be a parameter instrument for the effectiveness of a business and compliance with the current legislation.

Every contract must be drafted in a clear and objective manner, with equal rights and obligations for all members and in such a way as not to give scope for different interpretations or clauses that benefit someone. Therefore, it is correct to state that if the contracting parties assign different meanings to words or a contractual term that gives rise to more than one interpretation, the contract will be void.

Austin Corporation, a U.S. corporation, received the following investment income during the current year: $50,000 of dividend income from ownership of stock in a French corporation, $20,000 interest on a loan to its Dutch subsidiary, $40,000 royalty from its 50 percent owned Irish venture, and $30,000 capital gain from sale of its stock in a Brazilian corporation. How much of Austin's income is treated as foreign source

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Answer:

Austin's income is treated as a foreign source    $110,000

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of income treated as the foreign source is given below;

Dividend income arise from the ownership of stock in a French corporation        $50,000

Add: Interest on a loan to its Dutch subsidiary      $20,000

Add: Royalty from its 50 percent owned Irish venture $40,000

Austin's income is treated as a foreign source    $110,000

Microsoft sells two types of office software, a word processor it calls Word, and a spreadsheet it calls excel. Both can be produced at zero marginal cost. There are two types of consumers for these products, who exist in roughly equal proportions in the population: authors, who are willing to pay $120 for Word and $40 for excel, and economists who are willing to pay $50 for word and $150 for excel.
a. Ideally, Microsoft would like to charge authors more for Word and economists more for excel. Why would it be more difficult for microsoft to do this?
b. Suppose that Microsoft execs decide to sell word and Excel Seperately, what price should Microsoft set for word? (Hint: is it better to sell only to authors, or try to sell to both authors and economists?) What price should Microsoft set for excel? What will microsoft's profit be from a representative group of one author and one economist?
c. Suppose the Microsoft decides to bundle together Word and Excel in a package called Office, and not offer them individually. What price should Microsoft set for the package? Why? How much profit will Microsoft generate from a representative group of one author and one economist?
d. Does bundling allow Microsoft to generate higher profit than selling Word and Excel seperately?

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

the preferred stock of BGE, inc. is sold at $37 and pays a divident of $5. And the net price of the secuirty after issurancee costs is estimated to be $32.93 what is the cost of preferred stock for BGE? g

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Answer:

15.18%

Explanation:

Cost of preferred stock = Annual dividend/Net Proceeds

Cost of preferred stock = $5 / $32.93

Cost of preferred stock = 0.1518372305

Cost of preferred stock = 15.18%

So, the cost of preferred stock for BGE is 15.18%.

A not-for-profit firm uses a small convenience sample to gather data on customer reactions. It invites a small group of customers for lunch and asks them to share what they think about the products they have purchased from the firm. This is an example of ___

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Answer:

informal surveys

Explanation:

From the question we are informed about A not-for-profit firm which uses a small convenience sample to gather data on customer reactions. It invites a small group of customers for lunch and asks them to share what they think about the products they have purchased from the firm. In this case, this is an example of informal surveys.

Informal surveys can be regarded as type of survey whereby there is conduction of interviews as well as making of field observations by researchers themselves, instead of

enumerators as regards formal survey.

distinguishing characteristics of formal survey is that direct nteraction will exist in between the farmer as well as the

interdisciplinary team of researchers.

In a closed economy, saving and investment must be equal, but this is not the case in an open economy. In the following problem, you will explore how saving and investment are connected to the international flow of capital and goods in an economy. Before delving into the relationship between these various components of an economy, you will be asked to recall some relationships between aggregate variables that will be useful in your analysis.

Recall the components that makeup GDP. National income (Y) equals total expenditure on the economy's output of goods and services. Thus, where C= consumption, I= investment, G =government purchases, X=exports, M =imports, and NX= net exports.
Y= _____

Also, national saving is the income of the nation that is left after paying for _____. Therefore, national saving (S) equals:
S=_____

Rearranging the previous equation and solving for Y yields, Y= _____ Plugging this into the original equation showing the various components of GDP results in the following relationship:
S=_____

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Answer:

Y = C + I + G + NX

S = Y - C

S = I + G + NX

Explanation:

National Income Y = C + I + G + NX ; {where consumption, investment, government purchases, net exports ie exports - imports are corresponding expenditure of households, firms, government, rest of the world}

National Saving (S) is income (Y) left after paying for consumption (C) . So, S = Y - C

Using above equations, Y = C + S , Y = C + I + G + NX

C + S = C + I + G + NX

So, S = I + G + NX

Suppose the Digby company shifts focus to only competing in the Thrift and Nano segments, while competing on price by reducing costs and passing the savings to the customers, what strategy would they be implementing

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Answer:

Niche cost leader strategy

Explanation:

In simple words, A niche cost pioneer or leader aims to exploit consumer markets that are price responsive. Its objective is to undercut all rivals' costs while remaining sustainable. Under this business strategy, the producer try to create a strong customer base by offering lower prices as it is the best motivation for the customer to try a specific product.

Thus, from the above we can conclude that the correct answer is niche cost leader.

A retail store has two options for discounting items to go on clearance.
1: Decrease the price of the item by 15% each week.
2: Decrease the price of the item by $5 each week. If the cost of an item is $45, write a function rule for the difference in price between the two options.

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Answer:

Difference = 1.75 , Function = mod [ 0.15x - 5 ]

Explanation:

Discount case 1 = $5 {Each week} , Discount case 2 = 15% {Each week}

After 1st week , for item cost = 45

Discount in case 1 = $5 , & price = 45 - 5 = 40  Discount in case 2 = 15% of 45 = 6.75 , & price = 38.25

Difference in price = 40 - 38.25 = 1.75  .It is same is difference in discount = 6.75 - 5 , ie = 1.75

Functional rule in price difference , for item with unknown price 'x' =          mod [ (x - 5) - (x - 0.15x) ] = mod [ x - 5 - x + 0.15x ] =  mod [ 0.15x - 5 ] , which is same as difference between discount '0.15x & 5'

Journalize the following transactions, using the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible receivables
Mar. 17: Received $2,700 from Keith MacPhearson and wrote off the remainder owed of $6,370 as uncollectible.
Mar. 17 July 29: Reinstated the account of Keith MacPhearson and received $6,370 cash in full payment.

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Answer:

                                 Journal entry

Date Account & Explanation                     Debit      Credit

Mar 17.    Cash                                                 $2,700

               Allowance for doubtful accounts   $6370  

                        Account receivable                                $9,070

Jul 29     Account receivable                         $6,370

                        Allowance for doubtful accounts           $6,370

              (To record amount reinstated)

               Cash                                                 $6,370

                         Account receivable                                 $6,370

              (To record amount received)

he revenue cycle's primary objective is to Group of answer choices lower expenses. provide the right product in the right place at the right time for the right price. provide quality product in order to maximize market share. maximize the company's profit.

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Answer: provide the right product in the right place at the right time for the right price.

Explanation:

Revenue cycle refers to the process involving the completion of an accounting process from the sale of a product till receipts are gotten for payment made.

The primary objective of the revenue cycle is to provide the right product in the right place at the right time for the right price.

Which organization compiles data on individuals and businesses to report on their credit?
TransUnion
The Bureau of Consumer Protection
The National Credit Union Administration
Vantage Scores

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Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

There are primarily three credit bureaus to which the Lenders go namely -

a) TransUnion

b) Equifax

c) Experian

These three agencies are interested in reviewing credit reports before lending any financial aid.

Hence, option A is correct

Answer:

TransUnion

Explanation:

Ahsan Company makes 60,000 units per year of a part it uses in the products it manufactures. The unit product cost of this part is computed as follows: Direct materials $12.60 Direct labor 17.20 Variable manufacturing overhead 4.10 Fixed manufacturing overhead 15.00 Unit product cost $48.90 An outside supplier has offered to sell the company all of these parts it needs for $69.70 a unit. If the company accepts this offer, the facilities now being used to make the part could be used to make more units of a product that is in high demand. The additional contribution margin on this other product would be $319,600 per year. If the part were purchased from the outside supplier, all of the direct labor cost of the part would be avoided. However, $4.30 of the fixed manufacturing overhead cost being applied to the part would continue even if the part were purchased from the outside supplier. This fixed manufacturing overhead cost would be applied to the company's remaining products. How much of the unit product cost of $48.90 is relevant in the decision of whether to make or buy the part? Multiple Choice $44.60 $17.20 $69.70

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Answer:

Ahsan Company

Only $44.60 of the unit product cost of $48.90 is relevant in the decision of whether to make or buy the part.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Annual units of parts produced = 60,000

Unit product costs:

Direct materials                              $12.60

Direct labor                                       17.20

Variable manufacturing overhead    4.10

Fixed manufacturing overhead      15.00

Unit product cost                         $48.90

Outside supplier's offer price per unit = $69.70

Relevant /avoidable costs:

Direct materials                                   $12.60

Direct labor                                            17.20

Variable manufacturing overhead         4.10

Fixed manufacturing overhead           10.70

Unit product cost                              $44.60

Opportunity cost ($319,600/60,000)   5.33

Total avoidable/relevant costs/unit $49.93

Converse Company reported net income of $200,000 in 2020. Depreciation expense was $15,000 and amortization expense on patents was $2,500 in 2020. In addition, the balance sheet reported the following balance changes during 2020.
Decrease in accounts receivable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000
Increase in debt investments classified as available-for-sale securities. . . . .4,500
Decrease in prepaid expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000
Decrease in accounts payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,000
Increase in accrued expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,500
Decrease in short-term nontrade notes payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8,000
Net Cash provided by operating activities was:______.

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Answer:

net cash flow from operating activities $221,000

Explanation:

The computation of the Net Cash provided by operating activities are as follows;

Cash flows from operating activities

Net income $200,000

Add: depreciation expense $15,000

Add: amortization expense is $2,500

Add: decrease in account receivable $5,000

Add decrease in prepaid expense $2,000

Less decrease in account payable -$8,000

Add increase in accrued expense $4,500

net cash flow from operating activities $221,000

Describe the life cycle of a product and explain profitability and sales volume at each stage

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Answer:

Product Life Cycle: Overview

The product life cycle (PLC) describes a product's life in the market with respect to business/commercial costs and sales measures. It proceeds through multiple phases, involves many professional disciplines and requires many skills, tools and processes.

This is not to say that product lives cannot be extended – there are many good examples of this – but rather, each product has a ‘natural’ life through which it is expected to pass.

The stages of the product life cycle are:

Introduction

Growth

Maturity

Decline

PLC management makes these three assumptions:

Products have a limited life and, thus, every product has a life cycle.

Product sales pass through distinct stages, each of which poses different challenges, problems and opportunities to its parent company.

Products will have different marketing, financing, manufacturing, purchasing and human resource requirements at the various stages of its life cycle.

The product life cycle begins with the introduction stage (see ). Just because a product successfully completes the launch stage and starts its life cycle, the company cannot take its success for granted.

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Product Development and Product Life Cycle: The Product Life Cycle follows directly after new product development.

A company must succeed at both developing new products and managing them in the face of changing tastes, technologies and competition. A good product manager should find new products to replace those that are in the declining stage of their life cycles; learning how to manage products optimally as they move from one stage to the next.

Product Lifecycle Management Stage 1: Market Introduction

This stage is characterized by a low growth rate of sales as the product is newly launched and consumers may not know much about it. Traditionally, a company usually incurs losses rather than profits during this phase. Especially if the product is new on the market, users may not be aware of its true potential, necessitating widespread information and advertising campaigns through various media.

However, this stage also offers its share of opportunities. For example, there may be less competition. In some instances, a monopoly may be created if the product proves very effective and is in great demand.

Characteristics of the introduction stage are:

High costs due to initial marketing, advertising, distribution and so on.

Sales volumes are low, increasing slowly

There may be little to no competition

Demand must be created through promotion and awareness campaigns

Customers must be prompted to try the product.

Little or no profit is made owing to high costs and low sales volumes

Growth

During the growth stage, the public becomes more aware of the product; as sales and revenues start to increase, profits begin to accrue.

Explanation:

Whitney Company had no units in process at the beginning of the month. During the month 8,000 new units were started, 6,000 of these were completed but 2,000 were still in process at the end of the month. The units still in process were 100% complete as to materials but only 30% complete as to conversion costs. The cost of materials used in production during the month was $20,800 and the costs of labor and overhead were $30,360. If Whitney Company uses process costing, the total cost of making a unit of product during this month rounded to the nearest cent is:

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Answer:

$7.20

Explanation:

                        Units  % Mat.  EUP- Mat.  % Conv.   EUP- Conv.

Units completed &               6000    100%     6000         100%        6000

transferred out

Units in ending inventory    2000    100%     2000         30%          600

Equivalent units of production                     8000                           6600

Cost per Equivalent Unit of Production      

                                                         Materials    Conversion      Total

Beginning costs             -                       -                 -

During the month costs                   $20,800       $30,360

Total cost                                          $20,800        $30,360

÷ Equivalent units of production      8.000             6,600

Cost per equivalent unit                 $2.60             $4.60           $7.20

of production

Do you think that some people have difficulty talking to others face-to-face because of how prevalent texting is today? When you have an issue that you need to discuss with someone, do you prefer to sit down and talk it out, handle it through texting or social media, or some other form of written communication? Write your response to the following questions in a 5-7 sentence paragraph below (Please help asap)​

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Answer: I do think that people have difficulty talking to others face-to-face because of how prevalent texting is today. The reason for that is because we’ve gotten used to having time to think about our answer before sending our message. In general, there’s less pressure with texting than there is with face-to-face. You’re in front of the person you’re talking to and they’re able to monitor you closely, which could make some people uncomfortable and unable to think of anything to say. Another reason is because texting is able to be done without moving. It’s more convenient than meeting up with someone to discuss something.

Penny Arcades, Inc., is trying to decide between the following two alternatives to finance its new $28 million gaming center: a. Issue $28 million of 6% bonds at face amount. b. Issue 1 million shares of common stock for $28 per share. 2. Which alternative results in the highest earnings per share

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Answer:

Penny Arcades, |nc.

a. Issue $28 million of 6% bonds at face amount.

Explanation:

Alternative A will surely result in higher earnings per share than Alternative B.  It has been established that some financial leverage enables the stockholders to earn more per share.  This is not a debatable issue.  The hard work lies with the corporation's ability to find the debtholders that can finance its activities and assets.  This means that the stockholders of Penny Arcades, Inc. will be at a much more financial advantage if they can find creditors to lend it the $28 million for the gaming center than making the finance available themselves.

In 2019, Henry Jones (Social Security number 123-45-6789) works as a freelance driver, finding customers using various platforms like Uber and Grubhub. He is single and has no other sources of income. In 2019, Henry's qualified business income from driving is $61,200. Assume Henry takes the standard deduction of $12,200. Click here to access the 2019 individual tax rate schedule to use for this problem. Assume the QBI amount is net of the self-employment tax deduction.

Required:
a. Compute Henrys QBI deduction and his tax liability for 2019.
b. Complete Henry's 2019 Form 8995 (Qualified Business Income Deduction Simplified Computation).

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Answer:

a.    QBI Deduction = $9,800

      Tax liability = $4,510

Explanation:

a. The BI deduction in 2019 was 20% of the qualified business income in excess of the standard deduction:

QBI deduction = (61,200 - 12,200) * 20%

= $9,800

We then use this to find the taxable income:

= Qualified business income - standard deduction - QBI deduction

= 61,200 - 12,200 - 9,800

= $39,200

Tax liability for a single person in 2019 as shown by the attached file is:

= 970 + 12% * (39,200 - 9,700)

= 970 + 3,540

= $4,510

b. Form not attached but the main item should be the taxable income which is calculated above.

A productive process approachviews operations as a separate organizational function.must provide feedback information for control of process inputs and technology.is of limited use in service organizations.disregards human and social concerns.

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Answer:

The correct answer is the second option: Must provide feedback information for control of process inputs and technology.

Explanation:

To begin with, the term known as " Productive process approach" in the field of business management is refered to the method used by the companies who seeks for the constant improvement of its daily operations inside the organization. Therefore that it is necessary to say that this approach must provide feedback information of the internal processes that happen in the business regarding the inpunts and the technology used by the place so that a regular control will take place and with that every little adjustment as well in order to get better at every possible way to produce the company's product.

Assume that, on January 1, 2021, Matsui Co. paid $2,958,000 for its investment in 87,000 shares of Yankee Inc. Further, assume that Yankee has 290,000 total shares of stock issued. The book value and fair value of Yankee's identifiable net assets were both $580,000 at January 1, 2021. The following information pertains to Yankee during 2021:

Net income $290,000
Dividends declared and paid $87,000
Market price of common stock on 12/31/2021 $36 /share

Required:
What amount would Matsui report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet for its investment in Yankee?

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Answer: $3,018,900

Explanation:

Amount to report is:

= Cost of investment + Share of Net income - Share of dividends

Share of Net income

= Percentage ownership * Net income

= 87,000 shares / 290,000 * 290,000

= $87,000

Share of Dividends

= 87,000 / 290,000 * 87,000

= $26,100

Amount to report:

= 2,958,000 + 87,000 - 26,100

= $3,018,900

Phishing:_______
a) A con executed using technology, typically targeted at acquiring sensitive information, or tricking someone into installing malicious software.
b) A term that, depending upon the context, may be applied to either, 1) someone who breaks into a computer system, or 2) a particularly clever solution.
c) When someone uncovers computer weaknesses, without exploiting them.
d) When a protester seeks to make a political point by leveraging technology tools, often via system integration, defacement, or damage.

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Answer:

a)

Explanation:

Phishing is a type of deception in which an intruder disguises himself in email or other means of communication as a reputable individual or person. Attackers would normally use phishing e-mails to spread a range of malicious links or attachments. Some people will gather login credentials or victims' account details.

So as per above definition only option A seems the correct alternative among al the other option when discussing about Phishing.

A con executed using technology, typically targeted at acquiring sensitive information, or tricking someone into installing malicious software.

Celestial Artistry Company is developing departmental overhead rates based on direct-labor hours for its two production Department. Etching and Finishing. The Etching, Department employs 20 people and the Finishing Department employs 80 people. Each person in these two departments works 2,000hours per year. The production-related overhead costs for the Etching Department are budgeted at $200.000, and the Finishing Department costs are budgeted at $320.000. Two service departments. Maintenance and Computing directly support the two production departments. These service department, have budgeted costs of $48,000 and $250,000 respectively. The production department’s overhead rates cannot be determined until the service department’s costs are allocated. The following schedule reflects the use of the Maintenance Departments and Computing Department’s output by the various departments.
Using Department
Service Department Maintenance Computing Etching Finishing
Maintenance(maintenance hours) 0 1,000 1,000 8,000
Computing (minutes) 240,000 0 840,000 120,000
Required:
1. Use the direct method to allocate service department costs. Calculate the overhead rates per direct labor hour for the Etching Department and the Finishing Department.
2. Use the step–down method to allocate service department costs. Allocate the Computing Department’s costs first. Calculate the overhead rates per direct-labor hour for the Etching Department and the Finishing Department.

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Answer:

Celestial Artistry Company

1. Allocation of Service departments costs (direct method):

                                Service Dept             Production Dept.

                       Maintenance Computing  Etching     Finishing   Total

Overheads          $48,000   $250,000 $200,000 $320,000 $818,000

Maintenance       (48,000)                            5,333      42,667     0

Computing                            (250,000)    218,750      31,250     0

Total costs            $0            $0             $424,083 $393,917  $818,000

Direct labor hours                                      40,000   160,000

Overhead rate per direct labor hour       $10.602    $2.462

2. Allocation of Service departments costs (step-down method):

                                Service Dept             Production Dept.

                       Maintenance Computing  Etching     Finishing   Total

Overheads          $48,000   $250,000 $200,000 $320,000 $818,000

Computing            50,000    (250,000)    175,000     25,000     0

Maintenance       (98,000)           0             10,889         87,111     0

Total costs            $0            $0            $385,889     $432,111  $818,000

Direct labor hours                                     40,000     160,000

Overhead rate per direct labor hour       $9.647       $2.701

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                        Etching      Finishing          Total

Employees                                            20                 80              100

Direct labor hours per year            2,000           2,000

 (per employee)

Total direct labor hours/year       40,000       160,000         200,000

Production-related overhead $200,000    $320,000       $520,000

                                       Service Dept             Production Dept.

                               Maintenance Computing  Etching   Finishing   Total

Overheads                $48,000   $250,000 $200,000 $320,000 $818,000  

Maintenance

(maintenance hours)          0            1,000        1,000        8,000      10,000

Computing (minutes) 240,000               0    840,000   120,000 1,200,000

Direct Allocation of Service Departments Overheads:

Maintenance Overhead:

Etching = $5,333 ($48,000 * 1,000/9,000)

Finishing = $42,667 ($48,000 * 8,000/9,000)

Computing Overhead:

Etching = $218,750 ($250,000 * 840,000/960,000)

Finishing = $31,250 ($250,000 * 120,000/960,000)

Step-down Allocation of Service Departments Overheads

Computing Overhead:

Maintenance = $50,000 ($250,00 * 240,000/1,200,000)

Etching = $175,000 ($250,00 * 840,000/1,200,000)

Finishing = $25,000 ($250,00 * 120,000/1,200,000)

Maintenance Overhead of $98,000:

Etching = $10,889 ($98,000 * 1,000/9,000)

Finishing = $87,111 ($98,000 * 8,000/9,000)

Firm X develops and licenses its designs to be produced by outside manufacturers. Firm Y develops and manufactures its own designs. If the total invested capital of the two firms is the same, which likely has more equity capital and why

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Answer:

Firm X

Explanation:

In simple words, since the firm X is asset heavy they will have more equity capital in their accounts. On average, companies that adopt asset-light models achieve higher profits. Both provide the identical invested capital, but X has more equity wealth so it can have higher returns on investments.

Thus, from the above we can conclude that the correct answer is firm X.

why do conduction band electrons posses very high energy's.h​

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Just because of band gap. The forbidden energy gap keeps the conduction band at high energy by an amount to equal to band gap energy from the valence band edge. If you compare energies of electrons present in conduction band and valence band, they significantly differ by an amount equal to band gap energy. The low energy electron presents in a valence band requires an energy equal to band gap energy to excite to conduction band. Consequently, the electrons present in conduction band possess high energy compared to electrons present in valence band. At absolute zero K, the low energy states present in valence band are usually completely occupied where as the high energy states present in the conduction band are unoccupied.

Sheryls's business sells a single product. The following information was gathered from Sheryls's records: Price $97.00 per unit Variable costs are 67% of sales price The company's fixed costs are $400,000 annually Current sales total is 16,000 units Target profit before tax $33,000 Budgeted sales total is 15,000 units How many units does Sheryls's business need to sell to break even

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Answer:

12,497 units

Explanation:

Break even unit = Fixed Cost ÷ Contribution per unit

                           = $400,000 ÷ $97.00 x 33%

                           = 12,497 units

Sheryls's business need to sell  12,497 units to break even

Perform a horizontal analysis providing both the amount and percentage change. (Round Percentage answers to 1 decimal place. Decreases should be indicated by a minus sign.)

Year
2021 2020
Cash $322,960 $880,000
Accounts receivable 702,240 280,000
Inventory 897,780 780,000
Long-term assets 3,536,680 2,380,000
Total assets $5,459,660 $4,320,000

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Answer:

Find attached

Explanation:

Horizontal or trend analysis involves is a financial statement analysis technique that shows the percentage change or dollar change in a corresponding financial statement's item.

For example, the change in the fixed assets by a way of increase or decrease compared to last year's financial statements.

Formula:

change in a particular line item=(current year amount/previous year)-1

A manufacturing company had a balance in Finished Goods inventory of $200,000 on 12/31/2011. During 2012, the company transferred $1,000,000 of costs from Work in Process to Finished Goods. A count of inventory at the end of the year revealed a balance in Finished Goods of $400,000 at 12/31/2012. What was Cost of Goods Sold during 2012

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Answer:

the cost of goods sold during the year 2012 is $800,000

Explanation:

The computation of the cost of goods sold is shown below;

Costs of Goods Sold during 2012 is

= Transferred from Work in Process + Beginning Inventory - Ending Inventory

= $1,000,000 + $200,000 - $400,000

= $800,000

Hence, the cost of goods sold during the year 2012 is $800,000

Capital budgeting is the process of making capital expenditure decisions. used in sell or process further decisions. of determining how much capital stock to issue. of eliminating unprofitable product lines.

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Answer:

The correct answer is the first option: of making capital expenditure decisions.

Explanation:

To begin with, the term known as "Capital Budgeting", in the field of business management, refers to the method a company's manager use in order to see how profitable it is to start some new inversions or projects, therefore that the main purpose of this process is to involve the elaboration of a budget that will help the superiors of the organization to make capital expenditure decisions when they are looking for a new inversion or project to start with. It is very helpful in the situations where there is a need for evaluation of future prospects.

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