Karl Corporation was organized on January 2, 2018. During 2018, Karl issued 40,000 shares at $24 per share, purchased 6,000 shares of treasury stock at $26 per share, and had net income of $600,000. What is the total amount of stockholders' equity at December 31, 2018?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The answer is $1,404,000

Explanation:

Total amount realized from the issuance: 40,000 shares x $24

= $960,000

Treasury stock repurchased:

6,000 shares x $26

=$156,000

Net income = $600,000

The total amount of stockholders' equity at December 31, 2018 is:

Net income + amount realized from issuance - amount of treasury stock

$600,000 + $960,000 - $156,000

$1,404,000


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The following information describes a product expected to be produced and sold by Hadley Company:selling price.......................$80 per unit
variable costs....................$32 per unit
Toatal fixed costs...............$ 630,000
Required:
(a) calculate the contribution margin in units.
(b) calculate the break-even point in units and in dollar sales.
(c) What dollar amount of sales would be necessary to achieve an income of $120,000?

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Answer:

a. Contribution margin per unit is $48 per unit

b. Break-even point in units is 13,125 units; and Break-even point in dollar sales is $1,050,000

c. Dollar amount of sales to achieve $120,000 income is $1,250,000.

Explanation:

These can be determined as follows:

(a) calculate the contribution margin in units.

Contribution margin in units is the selling price per unit minus the variable cost per unit that produces incremental earning for each unit sold. This can be calculated as follows:

Contribution margin per unit = Selling price per unit - Variable cost per unit = $80 - $32 = $48 per unit

b) Calculate the break-even point in units and in dollar sales.

Break even point is the point at which there is no net loss or gain, i.e. where total revenue is equal to to cost. This can be calculated both in units and dollar sales as follows:

Break-even point in units = Total fixed costs / Contribution margin in units = $630,000 / $48 = 13,125 units

Break-even point in dollar sales = Selling price * Break-even point in units = $80 * 13,125 = $1,050,000

(c) What dollar amount of sales would be necessary to achieve an income of $120,000?

To calculate this, we first calculate the contribution margin ratio as follows:

Contribution margin ratio = Contribution margin in units / Selling price = $48 / $80 = 0.60

Therefore, we have:

Dollar amount of sales to achieve $120,000 income = (Targeted income + Total Fixed costs) / Contribution margin ratio = ($120,000 + $630,000) / 0.60 = $1,250,000.

a. The contribution margin in units is $48 per unit.

b. The break-even point in units and in dollar sales is $1,050,000.

c. The dollar amount of sales would be necessary to achieve an income of $120,000 is $1,250,000.

a. Contribution margin per unit

Contribution margin per unit = Selling price per unit - Variable cost per unit Contribution margin per unit= $80 - $32

Contribution margin per unit= $48 per unit

b. Break-even point in units and in dollar sales:

Break-even point in units = Total fixed costs / Contribution margin in units

Break-even point in units= $630,000 / $48

Break-even point in units = 13,125 units

Break-even point in dollar = Selling price × Break-even point in units

Break-even point in dollar= $80×13,125

Break-even point in dollar= $1,050,000

c. Dollar amount of sales:

Contribution margin ratio = Contribution margin in units / Selling price

Contribution margin ratio = $48 / $80

Contribution margin ratio = 0.60

Dollar amount of sales = (Targeted income + Total Fixed costs) / Contribution margin ratio

Dollar amount of sales = ($120,000 + $630,000) / 0.60

Dollar amount of sales=$750,000/0.60

Dollar amount of sales = $1,250,000

Inconclusion the contribution margin in units is $48 per unit, the break-even point in units and in dollar sales is $1,050,000 and  the dollar amount of sales would be necessary to achieve an income of $120,000 is $1,250,000.

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On January 1, 2019, Brooks Inc. borrows $90,000 from a bank and signs a 5% installment note requiring four annual payments of $25,381 at the end of each year. Complete the necessary journal entry on 12/31 by selecting the account names from the drop-down menus and entering the dollar amounts in the debit or credit columns.
No Date General Journal Debit Credit
1 12/31 Interest expense 4,500
Notes payable 90,000

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Answer:

                                             Brooks Inc.

                                          Journal entries

DATE       General Journal                              DEBIT ($)       CREDIT ($)

12/31        Interest Expense                                4,500.00

               (90,000 x 5%)

               Notes Payable (Balancing Figure)    20,881.00  

               Cash                                                                           25,381.00

Direct-mail questionnaires should be kept to a maximum of how many pages? A.One B.Two C.Three D.Four

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Answer:

One page

Explanation:

Direct mail questionnaires should be kept to a maximum of a single page.

This is because the target audience of these mails which are the respondents will treat this like they treat regular mails and my not be disposed to answering or giving responses.

So an increased number of pages would surely further decrease the attention the questionnaire would receive from these respondents.

Thus, it is best that the questionnaire is restricted to a single page.

On February 1, a customer's account balance of $2,700 was deemed to be uncollectible. What entry should be recorded on February 1 to record the write-off assuming the company uses the allowance method? Multiple Choice Debit Bad Debts Expense $2,700; credit Accounts Receivable $2,700. Debit Bad Debts Expense $2,700; credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $2,700. Debit Accounts Receivable $2,700; credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $2,700. Debit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $2,700; credit Accounts Receivable $2,700. Debit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $2,700; credit Bad Debts Expense $2,700.

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Answer:

On February 1, a customer's account balance of $2,700 was deemed to be uncollectible.

The entry to be recorded on February 1 to record the write-off assuming the company uses the allowance method is:

Debit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $2,700; credit Accounts Receivable $2,700.

Explanation:

Using the allowance method, every bad debt entry is first reflected in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts before it is taken to the bad debt expense account.

The entries above reduce the Accounts Receivable account by the amount of the write-off and reduces the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts by the same amount.  Any recovery of written off debt is also treated in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts and the Accounts Receivable account in revised order.  This method is unlike the direct write-off method.  With the direct write-off method, the Accounts Receivable is credited with the amount of the write-off and the write-off is expensed in the Bad Debts Expense account directly.

The annual payment on a house is $18,000. If payments are made for 40years, how much is the house worth assuming

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Answer:

The answer is $2,785,715.38

Explanation:

Annual payment(PMT) is $18,000. This periodic payment is called an annuity.

Number of years(N) for the payment is 40 years

Interest rate is 6%

So how much does the house worth after 40 years?

Using a Financial calculator:

N = 40; I/Y = 6; PMT = 18,000 CPT FV =2,785,715.38

After 40 years, the house will worth $2,785,715.38

An investor who was not as astute as he believed invested $264,500 into an account 12 years ago. Today, that account is worth $204,000. What was the annual rate of return on this account

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Answer:

-19.061%

Explanation:

interest earned= principal x time x interest rate

Interest earned = $264,500 - $204,000 = $-60,500

$-60,500 = $264,500 x 12 x interest rate

interest rate = -0.19061 = -19.061%

An action for breach of warranty generally must be brought within four years of the breach.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

i The answer is going to be a. true

Miller Company has the following account balances, extracted from its multiple-step income statement for the current year.
Required:
Compute the missing amounts.
Sales $107,800
Sales Returns and Allowances?
Sales Discounts 3,200 Net Sales ?
Cost of Goods Sold 48,200 Gross Profit 51,900 Selling Expenses?
General and Administrative Expenses 10,400 Total Operating Expenses 18,200 Net Income ?

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Answer:

Net Sales = $100,100

Sales Return and allowances = $4,500

Net income = $33,700

Explanation:

Cost of goods sold 48,200

Gross Profit 51,900

Net Sales 100100

Sales Return and allowances = Sales - Net sales- Sales discounts = 107800-100100-3200 = 4500

Selling Expenses = Total operating expenses - General and Administrative Expenses = 18200 - 10400 = 7800

Net income = Gross profit - Total operating expenses

=51900-18200

= 33700

Wildhorse Company established a petty cash fund on May 1, cashing a check for $125. The company reimbursed the fund on June 1 and July 1 with the following results. June 1: Cash in fund $3.55. Receipts: delivery expense $27.45, postage expense $36.25, and miscellaneous expense $55.60. July 1: Cash in fund $4.15. Receipts: delivery expense $18.90, entertainment expense $52.25, and miscellaneous expense $49.70. On July 10, Wildhorse increased the fund from $125 to $155. Prepare journal entries for Wildhorse Company.

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Answer:

journal entries for Wildhorse Company are given below

Explanation:

Wildhorse Company established a petty cash fund on May 1,

                                                   DEBIT      CREDIT

Petty cash                                  $125

Cash                                                             $125      

The company reimbursed the fund on June 1

                                                   DEBIT      CREDIT

delivery expense                     $27.45

postage expense                                        $36.25

miscellaneous expense                              $55.60                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

Cash under/over                                          $2.15                  

Cash ($125-$3.55)                                       $121.45

The company reimbursed the fund on July 1

                                                   DEBIT      CREDIT

delivery expense                     $18.90

entertainment expense         $52.25

miscellaneous expense         $49.70

Cash ($125 - 4.15)                                       $120.85

Wildhorse increased the fund from $125 to $155

                                                   DEBIT      CREDIT

Petty cash                                  $30

Cash                                                              $30      

According to the classification system for global organizational culture as developed by Hofstede, the degree to which employees are threatened by ambiguity is known as:

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Answer:

Uncertainty Avoidance

Explanation:

The term uncertainty avoidance was coined by a man named, Geert Hofstede to explain the extent to which people are willing to remain in a given situation so as to avoid uncomfortable circumstances. It reflects the extent to which people are unwilling to take risks. A low uncertainty avoidance index simply means that the people who have just been studied are willing to accommodate ambiguity and take risks. A high uncertainty avoidance on the other hand means that the people are more comfortable in their given positions and are unwilling to take risks.  

So, in the employee situation, the degree to which employees are threatened by ambiguity is known as uncertainty avoidance.

Adama Company incurred the following costs. Indicate to which account Adama would debit each of the costs.
Sales tax on factory
1. machinery purchased $5,000 Select the account to be debited
Equipment Prepaid
Insurance Building Land
Land Improvements
2. Painting of and lettering on
truck immediately upon purchase 700 Select the account to be debited
Land Prepaid
Insurance Equipment Building Land
Improvements
3. Installation and testing of
factory machinery 2,000 Select the account to be debited
Prepaid
Insurance Building Land Equipment Land
Improvements
4. Real estate broker’s
commission on land purchased 3,500 Select the account to be debited
Land Land Improvements Prepaid
Insurance Building Equipment
5. Insurance premium paid for
first year’s insurance on new truck 880 Select the account to be debited
Land Equipment Prepaid Insurance Land
Improvements Building
6. Cost of landscaping on
property purchased 7,200 Select the account to be debited
Equipment Land
Improvements Land Building Prepaid
Insurance
7. Cost of paving parking lot for
new building constructed 17,900 Select the account to be debited
Land
Improvements Land Building Prepaid
Insurance Equipment
8. Cost of clearing, draining,
and filling land 13,300 Select the account to be debited
Prepaid Insurance Land Land
Improvements Building Equipment
9. Architect’s fees on self-
constructed building 10,000

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Answer:

1. Insurance Equipment Building Land

2.Improvements

3.Insurance Building Land Equipment

4.Land

5.Prepaid Insurance

6.Improvements

7.Improvements

8.Land

9.Insurance Building Land Equipment

Explanation:

1. Machinery purchased is a capital expenditure and is included in cost of Equipment.

2. Painting on truck is an improvement, not included in cost of truck

3. These are costs directly related in placing asset in condition of use intended by management. Include in asset cost.

4.These are costs directly related in placing asset in condition of use intended by management. Include in asset cost.

5.This is an asset and economic benefits will flow in the entity in future.

6. Landscaping costs not included in cost of property. Stand on their own as improvements

7. Paving costs not included in cost of property. Stand on their own as improvements

8.These are costs directly related in placing asset in condition of use intended by management. Include in asset cost.

9.These are costs directly related in placing asset in condition of use intended by management. Include in asset cost.

If any of the customers in the market purchase any item from the shop, it experiences an amount to be deducted, and the shopkeeper experiences an amount to get added and this is known as the debiting and crediting of the amount. The shopkeeper when purchasing any of the raw material or anything experiences the amount to be debited situation.

The classification of various materials to be debited in the respective incurred cost is attached below.

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A company that makes shopping carts for supermarkets and other stores recently purchased some new equipment that reduces the labor content of the jobs needed to produce the shopping carts. Prior to buying the new equipment, the company used 5 workers, who together produced an average of 100 carts per hour. Workers receive $20 per hour, and machine cost was $40 per hour. With the new equipment, it was possible to transfer one of the workers to another department, and equipment cost increased by $11 per hour while output increased by 5 carts per hour.

Required:
a. Compute the multifactor productivity(MFP) (labor plus equipment) under the Prior to buying the new equipment. (Round to 4 decimal places)
b. Compute the % growth in productivity between the Prior and after buying the new equipment. (Round to 2 decimal places)

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Answer:

a. The multifactor productivity(MFP)Prior to buying the new equipment=0.71 carts

b. The % growth in productivity between the Prior and after buying the new equipment=12.81%

Explanation:

a. In order to calculate the multifactor productivity(MFP) (labor plus equipment) under the Prior to buying the new equipment we would have to make the following calculation:

multifactor productivity(MFP)Prior to buying the new equipment=Carts produced / [(Number of workers x Worker wage) + Equipment cost)

According to given data we have the following:

Carts produced=100 per hour

(Number of workers= 5

Worker wage=$20

Equipment cost=$40

Therefore, multifactor productivity(MFP)Prior to buying the new equipment=100 / [(5 x $20) + $40

multifactor productivity(MFP)Prior to buying the new equipment=0.71 carts

b. In order to calculate the % growth in productivity between the Prior and after buying the new equipment we would have to make the following calculation:

% growth in productivity between the Prior and after buying the new equipment=(New productivity - Old productivity) / Old productivity] x 100

multifactor productivity(MFP after buying the new equipment=105 / [(4 x $20) + $51

multifactor productivity(MFP after buying the new equipment=0.801

Therefore, % growth in productivity between the Prior and after buying the new equipment=0.801 - 0.71) / 0.71] x 100

% growth in productivity between the Prior and after buying the new equipment=12.81%

Exhibit 15.1 Zorn Corporation is deciding whether to pursue a restricted or relaxed working capital investment policy. The firm's annual sales are expected to total $4,400,000, its fixed assets turnover ratio equals 4.0, and its debt and common equity are each 50% of total assets. EBIT is $150,000, the interest rate on the firm's debt is 10%, and the tax rate is 40%. If the company follows a restricted policy, its total assets turnover will be 2.5. Under a relaxed policy its total assets turnover will be 2.2. Refer to Exhibit 15.1. Assume now that the company believes that if it adopts a restricted policy, its sales will fall by 15% and EBIT will fall by 10%, but its total assets turnover, debt ratio, interest rate, and tax rate will all remain the same. In this situation, what's the difference between the projected ROEs under the restricted and relaxed policies

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Answer:

difference between ROEs = 10.83% (restricted)  - 9% (relaxed) = 1.83%

Explanation:

total annual sales = $4,400,000

EBIT = $150,000

net income = $150,000 x (1 - 40%) = $90,000

restricted policy:

asset turnover = 2.5

sales = $3,740,000

EBIT = $135,000

net income = $81,000

assets = $3,740,000 / 2.5 = $1,496,000

equity = $1,496,000 x 50% = $748,000

ROE = $81,000 / $748,000 = 10.83%

relaxed policy:

asset turnover = 2.2

sales = $4,400,000

EBIT = $150,000

net income = $90,000

assets = $4,400,000 / 2.2 = $2,000,000

equity = $2,000,000 x 50% = $1,000,000

ROE = $90,000 / $1,000,000 = 9%

difference between ROEs = 10.83% - 9% = 1.83%

Brian Lee is 30 years and wants to retire when he is 65. So far he has saved (1) $5,850 in an IRA account in which his money is earning 8.3 percent annually and (2) $4,320 in a money market account in which he is earning 5.25 percent annually. Brian wants to have $1 million when he retires. Starting next year, he plans to invest the same amount of money every year until he retires in a mutual fund in which he expects to earn 8.22 percent annually. How much will Brian have to invest every year to achieve his savings goal?

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Answer:

he must invest $4,855.64 during each of the following 35 years

Explanation:

years until retiring = 65 - 30 = 35 periods

desired future value $1,000,000

first we must find the future value of his current investments:

$5,850 x (1 + 0.083)³⁵ = $95,312.94

$4,320 x (1 + 0.0525)³⁵ = $25,897.47

total future value = $121,210.41

this means that he needs to save $1,000,000 - $121,210.41 = $878,789.59 more by the time he reaches 65 years of age

we need to use the formula to calculate future value of an annuity:

FV = payment x annuity factor (FV annuity, 8.22%, 35 periods)

FV = $878,789.59 annuity factor (FV annuity, 8.22%, 35 periods) = 180.98322

$878,789.59 = payment x 180.98322

payment = $878,789.59 / 180.98322 = $4,855.64

he must invest $4,855.64 during each of the following 35 years

In cell K2 enter a formula using the IF and OR functions, as well as structured references to determine if Alison Simoneau can be a supervisor
A. Tbe IF function should first determine if the staff member's Service Years is greater than 5 OR if the staff member's college graduate status is "Yes". Remember to use a structured reference to the Service Years and the College Graduate columns.
B. The function should return the text Yes if a staff member meets one or both of those criteria.
C. The function should return the text No if a staff member meets neither of those criteria. tsor and have conlelea Academic Technology training.

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Answer:

Enter the following formula in a cell K2:

=IF(OR([at[College Graduate]]="Yes",[at[Service Years]]>5),"Yes","No")

Please replace "at"  in the formula with its symbol.

Explanation:

The formula has an IF function which checks a condition.

There are two conditions here to be checked:

A) if the staff member's Service Years is greater than 5.

B) if the staff member's college graduate status is "Yes".

According to the given criteria this IF function should return Yes if a staff member meets one OR both of the above mentioned criteria. Otherwise the function should return No.

This means if any one of the criteria evaluates to true then the text Yes is returned. For example if staff member's Service Years is greater than 5, then function returns Yes. For instance if staff member is a college graduate which means that his college graduate status is "Yes", then the function returns Yes.

The function still returns if either of the two criteria is true. For instance if staff member's Service Years is less than 5 but staff member's college graduate status is "Yes" then the function returns Yes.

However if neither the staff member's Service Years is greater than 5 nor the staff member's college graduate status is "Yes" then the function returns No.

So we use OR function here which with IF function so that the IF function returns true if either of the two criteria is met, otherwise returns false. This takes the form:

IF(OR(Argument 1 is True, Argument 2 is True), YES if True, NO if False)

Also there is at symbol used in the formula. Square brackets are used for structured references. They make clear and easier to reference. Structure reference is used if we want to use a table name in a formula such that we used in this IF OR formula, instead of a normal cell reference. "at" is used to refer only the mentioned/current rows or cells in the table. If you do not use this at then all the columns will be selected. For example [at[Service Years]]>5 is a reference to the cell in the Service Years at the current row. But [[Service Year]] is a reference to the entire column. So only those cells are checked where the Service Year is greater than 5.

Please replace the at word in the formula with its symbol.

Corporate finance (Financial management) deals with main three types of managerial decision making problems in the context of business except:

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Answer:

staffing decision making problems

Explanation:

In simple words, corporate finance relates to the branch of finance that studies how and when an organisation and individuals should incest their money in the market.

In this subject matter. the analyst takes into consideration various market factors such as interest rates, GDP etc. and by applying various tools and methods make a decision.

It particularly deals with investment decisions and asset management problems and not staffing decisions.

Morgan Company issues 10%, 20-year bonds with a par value of $760,000 that pay interest semiannually. The current market rate is 9%. The amount paid to the bondholders for each semiannual interest payment is: Multiple Choice $34,200. $380,000. $38,000. $68,400. $76,000.

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Answer:

c. $38,000

Explanation:

Bond is issued at i= 10% = 0.10, n=20, m= 2, p= $760,000

The amount of interest owed to the bondholders for each semiannual interest payment is:

= $760,000 × 0.10 × 6/12

= $760,000 x 0.05

= $38,000

Fasheh Corporation's relevant range of activity is 7,000 units to 11,000 units. When it produces and sells 9,000 units, its average costs per unit are as follows: Average Cost per Unit Direct materials $ 5.50 Direct labor $ 3.90 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 1.30 Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 13.50 Fixed selling expense $ 2.25 Fixed administrative expense $ 1.80 Sales commissions $ 0.50 Variable administrative expense $ 0.45 If 10,000 units are produced, the total amount of manufacturing overhead cost is closest to:

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Answer:

$134,500

Explanation:

Total manufacturing overhead = Variable overhead + Fixed overhead

Variable overhead= $1.3 * 10,000 units= $13000  

Fixed overhead = $13.50 * 9000 units = $121,500

Total manufacturing overhead= $13,000+$121,500

= $134,500

Pace corporation acquired 100 percent of spin company's common stock on January 1, 20X9. Balance sheet data for the two companies immediately following the acquisition follow:

Item Pace Corporation Spin Company
Cash $30,000 $25,000
Accounts Receivable 80,000 40,000
Inventory 150,000 55,000
Land 65,000 40,000
Buildings and Equipment 260,000 160,000
Less: Accumulated Depreciation (120,000) (50,000)
Investment in Spin Company Stock 150,000
Total Assets $615,000 $270,000
Accounts Payable $45,000 $33,000
Taxes Payable 20,000 8,000
Bonds Payable 200,000 100,000
Common Stock 50,000 20,000
Retained Earnings 300,000 109,000
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity $615,000 $270,000

At the date of the business combination, the book values of Spin's net assets and liabilities approximated fair value except for inventory, which had a fair value of $60,000, and land, which had a fair value of $50,000. The fair value of land for Pace Corporation was estimated at $80,000 immediately prior to the acquisition.

1. Based on the preceding information, at what amount should total land be reported in the consolidated balance sheet prepared immediately after the business combination?

a. $130,000
b. $105,000
c. $115,000
d. $120,000

2. Based on the preceding information, what amount of total assets will appear in the consolidated balance sheet prepared immediately after the business combination?

a. $756,000
b. $735,000
c. $750,000
d. $642,000

3. Based on the preceding information, what is the differential associated with the acquisition?

a. $15,000
b. $21,000
c. $6,000
d. $10,000

4. Based on the preceding information, what amount of goodwill will be reported in the consolidated balance sheet prepared immediately after the business combination?

a. $0
b. $21,000
c. $6,000
d. $15,000

5. Based on the preceding information, what amount of liabilities will be reported in the consolidated balance sheet prepared immediately after the business combination?

a. $615,000
b. $406,000
c. $300,000
d. $265,000

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Answer:

Pace Corporation and Spin Company

1. Land should be reported in the consolidated balance sheet as

a. $130,000

2. Total assets:

b. $735,000

3. The differential associated with the acquisition:

b. $21,000

4. Goodwill

b. $21,000

5. Amount of liabilities in the consolidated balance sheet:

b. $406,000

Explanation:

a) Data:

Item                                                       Pace              Spin

                                                       Corporation     Company  

Cash                                                  $30,000        $25,000

Accounts Receivable                          80,000          40,000

Inventory                                            150,000          55,000

Land                                                    65,000          40,000

Buildings and Equipment                260,000         160,000

Less: Accumulated Depreciation   (120,000)        (50,000)

Investment: Spin Company Stock   150,000

Total Assets                                   $615,000       $270,000

Accounts Payable                         $45,000         $33,000

Taxes Payable                                20,000              8,000

Bonds Payable                             200,000          100,000

Common Stock                              50,000           20,000

Retained Earnings                       300,000          109,000

Total Liabilities and Stockholders’

  Equity                                      $615,000       $270,000

b) Consolidated Balance Sheets

Item                                     Pace             Spin            Total

                                      Corporation     Company    Group

Cash                                   $30,000      $25,000          $55,000

Accounts Receivable           80,000        40,000           120,000

Inventory                             150,000        60,000          210,000

Land                                     80,000        50,000           130,000

Buildings and Equipment 260,000       160,000         420,000

Less: Accumulated

  Depreciation                  (120,000)      (50,000)         (170,000)

Investment:

 Spin Company Stock      150,000                                 0

Goodwill                                                                           21,000

Total Assets                    $630,000    $285,000       $786,000

Accounts Payable            $45,000       $33,000         $78,000

Taxes Payable                   20,000            8,000           28,000

Bonds Payable                200,000        100,000         300,000

Common Stock                 50,000         20,000           50,000

Retained Earnings          300,000        109,000        300,000

Assets Revaluation           15,000          15,000          30,000

Total Liabilities and Stockholders’

  Equity                        $630,000     $285,000     $786,000

c) Differential on acquisition = investment (of subsidiary) - net assets

= $150,000 - ($270,000 - 141,000)  = $21,000

Beginning and ending Cash account balances of Rainbow, Inc. were $14,000 and $32,000 respectively. If total cash paid out during the period was $30,000, what amount of cash was received during the period

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Answer:

Cash receipts = $48,000

Explanation:

A cash budget is statement that shows the estimated cash receipts and the estimated cash payments for a forth coming accounting period. In addition, it provides information about the expected cash balance for the period to which it relates.

With help of a cash budget, a business can plan ahead for the usage of its surplus funds and how to finance its deficit cash position

Cash balance at the end = Opening cash balance + cash receipts - cash payment

Let represent the cash receipts by " y "

32,000 = 14,000 +  y - 30,000

32,000 = y - 16 ,000

32,000 + 16,000 = y

48000 = y

Cash receipts = $48,000

20.Assume that you just graduate and get a job. You will work for 40 years and save each year before you retire. During retirement you plan to receive a pension annuity of $100,000 each year for another 40 years. How much money will you need to have at the moment you retire? How much money do you need to save every year before retirement? Assume the interest rate is always 8%. Before retirement, you deposit your saving at the end of each year. During retirement, you receive the annuity at the beginning of each year

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Answer:

How much money will you need to have at the moment you retire?

$1,287,858

How much money do you need to save every year before retirement?

$4,971.33

Explanation:

we have to first determine the amount of money you need to finance your retirement distributions:

using the annuity due present value formula, PV = annuity payment x annuity due factor (PV, 8%, n = 40)

PV = $100,000 x 12.87858 = $1,287,858

now we must use the ordinary annuity future value formula, FV = annuity payment x annuity factor (FV, 8%, n = 40)

annuity payment = FV / annuity factor = $1,287,858 / 259.057 = $4,971.33

Complements are products or services that have a potential impact on the _________ of the products or services of that company.

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Answer:

Value

Explanation:

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g "Seidman Company manufactures and sells 30,000 units of product X per month. Each unit of product X sells for $16 and has a contribution margin of $7. If product X is discontinued, $85,000 in fixed monthly overhead costs would be eliminated and there would be no effect on the sales volume of Seidman Company's other products. If product X is discontinued, Seidman Company's monthly income before taxes should:"

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Answer:

Decreased by $125,000

Explanation:

Calculation for Seidman Company's monthly income before taxes should:"

First step is to find the loss in contribution margin using this formula

Loss in contribution margin = Sales unit× contribution margin

Let plug in the formula

Loss on contribution margin=30,000 × $ 7

= ($210,000)

Second step

Fixed monthly overhead = $85,000

Monthly income before taxes =Loss in contribution margin - Fixed monthly overhead

Monthly income before taxes= ($210,000) - $85,000

Monthly income before taxes= $125,000

Thereforre in a situation where product X is discontinued, this means that Seidman Company's monthly income before taxes would get decreased by $125,000

Winkle Corporation uses the FIFO method in its process costing system. Beginning inventory in the mixing processing center consisted of 5,000 unites, 90% complete with respect to conversion costs. Ending work in process inventory consisted of 2,000 units, 60% complete with respect to conversion costs. If 10,000 units were transferred to the next processing center during the period, how many would the equivalent units for conversion costs be?

a. 10,000 units
b. 12,200 units
c. 12,000 units
d. 6,700 units

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Answer:

d. 6,700 units

Explanation:

The computation of the equivalent units for conversion cost by using the FIFO method is shown below:

= Beginning inventory units × remaining percentage + units started and completed + ending inventory units × completion percentage

= 5,000 × 10% + (10,000 - 5,000) + 2,000 × 60%

= 500 + 5,000 + 1,200

= 6,700 units

We simply applied the above formula

For financial accounting purposes, what is the total amount of product costs incurred to make 24,500 units

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Answer:

The product cost for 24,500 units is $497,350.

Explanation:

The reason is that the the product cost always includes all the variable production cost and specific fixed production cost. In this scenario, direct material cost, direct labor cost, variable manufacturing overhead cost are variable production cost whereas the fixed manufacturing cost is specific fixed production cost which will form part of product cost. The remainder of the cost left is period cost.

Direct materials (24,500 * $7.7 per unit)                               $188,650

Direct labor (24,500 * $4.7 per unit)                                       $115,150

Variable manufacturing overhead (24,500 * $2.2 per unit)  $53,900

Fixed manufacturing overhead (24,500 * $5.7 per unit)      $139,650

Total product costs                                                                 $497,350

​As the income of bus riders increased, the wages of bus drivers increased simultaneously. How does this affect the market for bus rides (inferior good)?

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Answer:

The demand curve and supply curve will shift leftwards.

Explanation:

The increase in the income of riders will decrease the number of bus rides because there is an inverse relationship between income and inferior goods. Therefore, the demand curve for bus rides will shift leftwards. Moreover, the increase in wages is an input cost, therefore, the rise in input cost will shift the supply curve leftwards.

The annual interest rate on a credit card is 14.99%. If the minimum payment of $30 is made each​ month, how many months will it take to pay off an unpaid balance of $807.91?

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Answer:

30.967 months

Explanation:

We can assume the number of months in which the credit card will be paid off to be x.

Since we are given that the unpaid balance on the credit card is $807.91 with annual interest of 14.99%

We can therefore calculate the amount of interest to be = 14.99/100 × $807.91

= $121.11

Then the total amount to be paid is

= $807.91 + $121.1

= $929.01

Also, since the minimum payment is $30 per month, x would therefore be;

= 929.01/30

= 30.967

It therefore means that the balance in the credit card will be paid off in 30.967 months.

A company with a decreasing interest expense would see what change to its times interest earned?
a) An increase
b) A decrease
c) No change
d) Cannot be determined

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Answer:

a) An increase

Explanation:

The times interest earned ratio is a ratio that measures the portion of the income or earning that can be used to pay for future interest expenses. Times interest earned ratio is also known as the coverage ratio and it can be computed using the following formula:

Times interest earned ratio = EBIT / Interest expense .............. (1)

Where EBIT denotes earning before interest and tax.

From equation, it can be seen that there is a negative relationship between times interest earned and interest expense. That is, as interest expense increases, times interest earned falls. On the other hand, as interest expense falls, times interest earned increases.

Therefore, the correct option is a) An increase, that is a company with a decreasing interest expense would see an increase to its times interest earned.

g Ryngard Corp's sales last year were $24,000, and its total assets were $16,000. What was its total assets turnover ratio (TATO).

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Answer:

  1.50

Explanation:

TATO = (net sales)/(total assets)

  = (24000/16000) = 1.50

The total asset turnover ratio (TATO) for Ryngard Corp was 1.50 last year.

An individual who is not party to the contract between a CPA and the client, but who is known by both and is intended to receive certain benefits from the contract is known as:

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Answer:

Third party beneficiary.

Explanation:

This is easily seen in contracts as it is said that a third party beneficiary is a person that benefits from an agreement between two persons or a contract between two persons. This is despite the fact that this said person has no effect or was not in any way a part of the said contract.

A third party beneficiary can be denied the rights to compensation of the contract, especially when contract is not fulfilled.

Rights which makes the third party beneficiary valid and concretely a part of the contact are been attached and solidified if the said contract comes through.

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