Answer:
$206,700 to land and $0 to building
Explanation:
In business terms half construction means no construction and therefore, building cost is zero.
The building is under construction means it meant that building have not been completely constructed.
Particulars Amount($)
Purchase price $185,000
real estate commission $15,000
legal fees 700
expense of clearing the land $2000
expense of remove old building $4000
portion of costs that will be allocated to land $206,700
Accents Associates sells only one product, with a current selling price of $130 per unit. Variable costs are 60% of this selling price, and fixed costs are $40,000 per month. Management has decided to reduce the selling price to $125 per unit in an effort to increase sales. Assume that the cost of the product and fixed operating expenses are not changed by this reduction in selling price. At the current selling price of $130 per unit, what dollar volume of sales per month is required for Accents to earn a monthly operating income of $20,000
Answer:
Break-even point (dollars)= $150,000
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Selling price= $130
Unitary variable cost= 130*0.6= $78
Fixed costs= $40,000
Desired profit= $20,000
To calculate the sales in dollars to reach the desired profit, we need to use the following formula:
Break-even point (dollars)= (fixed costs + desired profit) / contribution margin ratio
Break-even point (dollars)= (20,000 + 40,000) / [(130 - 78) / 130]
Break-even point (dollars)= 60,000 / 0.4
Break-even point (dollars)= $150,000
The following credit sales are budgeted by Sunland Company: January $274000 February 350000 March 470000 April 360000 The company's past experience indicates that 70% of the accounts receivable are collected in the month of sale, 20% in the month following the sale, and 8% in the second month following the sale. The anticipated cash inflow for the month of April is
Answer:
$374,000
Explanation:
April Collection = $360000 x 70 % + $ 470000 x 20 % + $ 350000 x 8 %
= $374,000
The anticipated cash inflow for the month of April is $374,000
A company is considering replacing an old piece of machinery, which cost $601,300 and has $350,900 of accumulated depreciation to date, with a new machine that has a purchase price of $483,600. The old machine could be sold for $64,500. The annual variable production costs associated with the old machine are estimated to be $156,700 per year for 8 years. The annual variable production costs for the new machine are estimated to be $101,400 per year for 8 years.
Required:
A. Prepare a differential analysis dated September 13 to determine whether to continue with (Alternative 1) or replace (Alternative 2) the old machine. Refer to the lists of Labels and Amount Descriptions for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign. If there is no amount or an amount is zero, enter "0". A colon (:) will automatically appear if required.
B. Determine whether the company should continue with (Alternative 1) or replace (Alternative 2) the old machine.
C. What is the sunk cost in this situation?
X
Differential Analysis
A company is considering replacing an old piece of machinery, which cost $600,000 and has $350,000 of accumulated depreciation to date, with a new machine that has a purchase price of $545,000. The old machine could be sold for $231,000. The annual variable production costs associated with the old machine are estimated to be $61,000 per year for eight years. The annual variable production costs for the new machine re estimated to be $19,000 per year for eight years.
Required:
A. Prepare a differential analysis dated September 13 to determine whether to continue with (Alternative 1) or replace (Alternative 2) the old machine. Refer to the lists of Labels and Amount Descriptions for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign. If there is no amount or an amount is zero, enter "0". A colon (:) will automatically appear if required.
B. Determine whether the company should continue with (Alternative 1) or replace (Alternative 2) the old machine.
C. What is the sunk cost in this situation?
X
Differential Analysis
A. Prepare a differential analysis dated September 13 to determine whether to continue with (Alternative 1) or replace (Alternative 2) the old machine. Refer to the lists of Labels and Amount Descriptions for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign. If there is no amount or an amount is zero, enter "0". A colon (:) will automatically appear if required.
Differential Analysis
Continue with Old Machine (Alternative. 1) or Replace Old Machine (Alternative. 2)
September 13
1
Continue with Old Machine
Replace Old Machine
Differential Effect on Income
2
(Alternative 1)
(Alternative 2)
(Alternative 2)
3
4
5
6
7
8
Answer:
Question Aa. Alternative 1–$1,253,600
Alternative 2 –$1,230,300
Differential effect $ 23,300
b.The company should replace the old machine.
c Sunk cost $250,400
Question Ba. Alternative 1–$488,000
Alternative 2 –$466,000
Differential effect $ 22,000
b.The company should replace the old machine.
c Sunk cost $250,000
Explanation:
Question Aa. Preparation of a differential analysis dated September 13
DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSIS
Continue with Old Machine (Alt. 1) or Replace Old Machine (Alt. 2)
September 13
Continue with Old Machine (Alternative 1); Replace Old Machine (Alternative 2) ; Differential
on Income (Alternative 2)
Revenues:
Proceeds from sale of old
machine $ 0 $64,500 $64,500
Costs:
Purchase price 0 –$483,600 –$483,600
Variable production costs (8 years)–$1,253,600 –$811,200 $442,400
($156,700*8=$1,253,600)
($101,400*8=$811,200)
Income (Loss) –$1,253,600 –$1,230,300 $ 23,300
b. The company should replace the old machine.
c. Calculation for The sunk cost
Using this for formula
Sunk cost= Book value- Accumulated
depreciation
Let plug in the formula
Sunk cost=$601,300-$350,900
Sunk cost=$250,400
Question Ba. Preparation of a differential analysis dated September 13
DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSIS
Continue with Old Machine (Alt. 1) or Replace Old Machine (Alt. 2)
September 13
Continue with Old Machine (Alternative 1); Replace Old Machine (Alternative 2) ; Differential
on Income (Alternative 2)
Revenues:
Proceeds from sale of old
machine $ 0 $231,000 $231,000
Costs:
Purchase price 0 –$545,000 –$545,000
Variable production costs (8 years)–$488,000 –$152,000 $336,000
($61,000*8=$488,000)
($19,000*8=$152,000)
Income (Loss) –$488,000 –$466,000 $ 22,000
b. The company should replace the old machine.
c. Calculation for The sunk cost
Using this for formula
Sunk cost= Book value- Accumulated
depreciation
Let plug in the formua
Sunk cost=$600,000-$350,000
Sunk cost=$250,000
The balance sheet of ABC reports total assets of $1,500,000 and $1,700,000 at the beginning and end of the year, respectively. Net income and sales for the year are $240,000 and $2,000,000, respectively. What is ABC's return on assets (round to nearest whole percentage, just put in the number with no %)
Answer:
15%
Explanation:
Average Assets = (Opening asset + Closing asset) / 2
Average Assets = ($1,500,000 + $1,700,000) / 2
Average Assets = $3,200,000 / 2
Average Assets = $1,600,000
Return on assets = Net Income / Average assets
Return on assets = $240,000 / $1,600,000
Return on assets = 0.15
Return on assets = 15%
FIFO Method, Equivalent Units, Unit Cost, Multiple Departments
Fordman Company has a product that passes through two processes: Grinding and Polishing. During December, the Grinding Department transferred 20,000 units to the Polishing Department. The cost of the units transferred into the second department was $40,000. Direct materials are added uniformly in the second process. Units are measured the same way in both departments. The second department (Polishing) had the following physical flow schedule for December:
Units to account for:
Units, beginning work in process 4,000 (40% complete)
Units started ?
Total units to account for: ?
Units accounted for:
Units, ending work in process 8,000 (50% complete)
Units completed ?
Units accounted for ?
1-a. Prepare a schedule of equivalent units.
1-b.Compute the unit cost for the month of December.
Question Completion:
Costs in beginning work in process for the Polishing Department were direct materials, $5,000; conversion costs, $6,000; and transferred in, $8,000. Costs added during the month: direct materials, $32,000; conversion costs, $50,000; and transferred in, $40,000.
Answer:
Fordman Company
1-a. A Schedule of Equivalent Units:
Direct materials Conversion Transferred in
Beginning work in process 2,400 (60%) 2,400 (60%) 2,400 (60%)
Units transferred out 16,000 (100%) 16,000 (100%) 16,000 (100%)
Ending work in process 4,000 (50%) 4,000 (50%) 4,000 (50%)
Equivalent units 22,400 22,400 22,400
1-b. Cost per unit for the month of December = $5.45
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Beginning work in process:
Direct materials costs = $5,000
Conversion costs = $6,000
Transferred-in costs = $8,000
Units transferred from the Grinding Department = 20,000
Direct materials Conversion Transferred in
Cost added during the month $32,000 $50,000 $40,000
Equivalent units of production:
Direct materials Conversion Transferred in
Beginning work in process 2,400 (60%) 2,400 (60%) 2,400 (60%)
Units transferred out 16,000 (100%) 16,000 (100%) 16,000 (100%)
Ending work in process 4,000 (50%) 4,000 (50%) 4,000 (50%)
Equivalent units 22,400 22,400 22,400
Cost per equivalent unit:
Direct materials Conversion Transferred in
Cost added during the month $32,000 $50,000 $40,000
Equivalent units 22,400 22,400 22,400
Cost per equivalent unit $1.43 $2.23 $1.79
Cost per unit for the month of December = $5.45 ($1.43 + $2.23 + $1.79)
Physical Flow Schedule for December:
Units to account for:
Units, beginning work in process 4,000 (40% complete) 60% in the month
Units started 20,000
Total units to account for: 24,000
Units accounted for:
Units, ending work in process 8,000 (50% complete)
Units completed 16,000
Units accounted for 24,000
7. Which of the following is NOT a function of money * 3 points A Unit of account B Store of value C Protection against inflation D Medium of exchange
Answer:
C Protection against inflation
Explanation:
As we know that there are three functions of money i.e.
1. Unit of account
2. Store of value
3. Medium of exchange
There is only 3 functions of money that are shown above
So the protection against inflation would not be considered for the same
And, these 3 would represent the functions of money and can be treated as the unit of account, store of value and the medium of exchange
Hence, the option c is correct
Peeler Company was incorporated as a new business on January 1, 2017. The corporate charter approved on that date authorized the issuance of 1,100 shares of $100 par, 7% cumulative, non participating preferred stock and 14,000 shares of $5 par common stock. On January 10, Peeler issued for cash 590 shares of preferred stock at $124 per share and 4,100 shares of common stock at $80 per share. On January 20, it issued 1,300 shares of common stock to acquire a building site at a time when the stock was selling for $70 per share.
During 2017, Peeler established an employee benefit plan and acquired 500 shares of common stock at $60 per share as treasury stock for that purpose. Later in 2017, it resold 100 shares of the stock at $65 per share. On December 31, 2017, Peeler determined its net income for the year to be $40,000. The firm declared the annual cash dividend to preferred stockholders and a cash dividend of $5 per share to the common stockholders. The dividends will be paid in 2018.
Required
Develop the Stockholders’ Equity category of Peeler’s balance sheet as of December 31, 2017. Indicate on the statement the number of shares authorized, issued, and outstanding for both preferred and common stock.
Answer:
Peeler Company
Stockholders' Equity
Peeler's Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2017
Authorized share capital:
1,100 shares of $100 par, 7% cumulative, non-participating preferred stock
14,000 shares of $5 par, common stock
Issued share capital:
590 shares of $100 par, 7% cumulative,
non-participating preferred stock $59,000
Additional paid-in capital-Preferred 14,160
5,400 shares of $5 par, Common stock 27,000
400 shares,Treasury stock (2,000)
5,000 shares outstanding, Common stock 25,000
Additional paid-in capital-Common stock 392,000
Additional paid-in capital (treasury stock) (21,500) 370,500
Retained earnings 10,870
Explanation:
a) Data and Analysis:
January 10: Cash $73,160 Preferred stock $59,000 Additional Paid-in Capital-Preferred stock $14,160
January 10: Cash $328,000 Common stock $20,500 Additional Paid-in Capital-Common stock $307,500
January 20: Building site $91,000 Common stock $6,500 Additional Paid-in Capital-Common stock $84,500
Treasury stock $2,500 Additional Paid-in Capital-Common stock $27,500 Cash $30,000
Cash $6,500 Treasury stock $500 Additional Paid-in Capital-Common stock $6,000
Retained earnings:
Net income = $40,000
Dividends:
Preferred stock $4,130 ($59,000 * 7%)
Common stock $25,000 (5,000 * $5)
Total dividends $29,130
Retained earnings $10,870 ($40,000 - $29,130)
Riverboat Adventures pays $170,000 plus $14,000 in closing costs to buy out a competitor. The real estate consists of land appraised at $22,000, a building appraised at $79,200, and paddleboats appraised at $118,800. Compute the cost that should be allocated to the building. Multiple Choice $66,240. $61,200. $79,200.
Answer:
Total cost allocated to building = $66,240
Explanation:
Given:
Total amount pay = $170,000 + $14,000 = $184,000
Land appraised amount = $22,000
Building appraised amount = $79,200
Paddleboats appraised price = $118,800
Find:
Total cost allocated to building
Computation:
Total appraisal price = Land appraised amount + Building appraised amount + Paddleboats appraised price
Total appraisal price = $22,000 + $79,200 + 118,800
Total appraisal price = $220,000
Total cost allocated to building = [Total amount pay / Total appraisal price]Building appraised amount
Total cost allocated to building = [184,000/220,000]79,200
Total cost allocated to building = $66,240
Suppose you've just inherited $66,000 from your rich Aunt. You're trying to decide whether to keep the $66,000 in cash so that you can use it for transactions or to deposit the entire amount in a savings account for one year. Suppose that the interest rate on a savings account is 2.5% per year. What would be the opportunity cost of holding the $66,000 as money
Answer:
Opportunity cost of holding the money = $1.650
Explanation:
Opportunity cost is the value of the next best alternative sacrificed in favour of a decision.
The opportunity cost of holding the money is the interest on deposit that would be have been earned should it be invested at the savings rate.
Interest on savings deposit = interest rate × deposit
= 2.5%× 66,000= $1,650
Opportunity cost of holding the money = $1.650
The opportunity cost of holding the money is $1,650.
Opportunity cost can be described as the cost of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives. The opportunity cost of holding the cash is the interest on the deposit that would be forgone.
Interest rate = amount deposited x interest rate
$66,000 x 2.5%
= $66,000 x 0.025 = $1,650
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The following information relates to Franklin Freightways for its first year of operations (data in millions of dollars): Pretax accounting income: $ 310 Pretax accounting income included: Overweight fines (not deductible for tax purposes) 12 Depreciation expense 77 Depreciation in the tax return using MACRS: 122 The applicable tax rate is 25%. There are no other temporary or permanent differences. Franklin's taxable income ($ in millions) is:
Answer:
$277
Explanation:
Particular Amount
Pre-Tax Accounting Income $310
Adjustments
Add: Overweight Fines $12
Add: Depreciation Expenses $77
Less: Depreciation as per tax return $122
Taxable Income $277
Therefore, Franklin's taxable income is $277.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
1. The petty cash fund of the Brooks Agency is established at $280. At the end of the current period, the fund contained $198 and had the following receipts: entertainment, $50; postage, $24; and printing, $8. Prepare journal entries to record (a) establishment of the fund and (b) reimbursement of the fund at the end of the current period.
Answer:
1a
Dr Petty cash $ 280
Cr Cash $ 280
1b
Dr Entertainment $ 50
Dr Postage $ 24
Dr Printing $ 8
Cr Cash $ 82
Explanation:
A. Preparation of the journal entries to record establishment of the fund
Dr Petty cash $ 280
Cr Cash $ 280
( To record petty cash fund created)
1b. Preparation of the journal entries to record
reimbursement of the fund at the end of the current period.
Dr Entertainment $ 50
Dr Postage $ 24
Dr Printing $ 8
Cr Cash $ 82
(50+24+8)
(To Record reimbursement of the fund)
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Answer:
DeGraw Corporation
The dollar amount that DeGraw would actually receive after it exchanged yen for U.S. dollars is:
= $845,207
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Japanese Yen U.S. Dollar
Price Price
Sale of a solar heating station 130.5 million $932,143.86 (130.5m/140 yen)
Payment in 6 months' time 130.5 million $845,207.25 (130.5m/154.4 yen)
b) When the yen fell against the dollar from 140 yen to 154.4 yen, the dollar amount that DeGraw would receive reduced from $932,143 to $845,207.25. This is a loss of $86,935.61 due to exchange rate fluctuations.
The following table contains statements that provide some analysis of policies that address globalization.
Categorize each statement as positive or normative.
1-In the past decade, U.S. companies have outsourced millions of jobs overseas.
2-Companies that outsource jobs are acting immorally.
3- If the U.S. government were to institute higher tariffs on imports, companies would stop outsourcing jobs.
4-The U.S. government should institute higher tariffs on imports.
I need help in this problem. that what I got: 1-Positive 2- Normative 3- postive 4- Normative
Is that correct??
Answer:
Positive statement
Normative statement
Positive statement
Normative statement
Explanation:
Positive Economics is objective and statements are usually based on facts and economic theory. They can be tested.
For example, -In the past decade, U.S. companies have outsourced millions of jobs overseas - is a statement that can be verified with data
Normative economics is based value judgements, opinions and perspectives. For example, -Companies that outsource jobs are acting immorally - is subject to opinion. Some would agree and some would not
The accounting records of EZ Company provided the data below. Net income $ 52,850 Depreciation expense 8,350 Increase in inventory 2,175 Decrease in salaries payable 1,355 Decrease in accounts receivable 2,900 Amortization of patent 605 Amortization of premium on bonds 2,185 Increase in accounts payable 5,350 Cash dividends paid 13,500 Prepare a reconciliation of net income to net cash flows from operating activities
Answer:
$64,340
Explanation:
Cash flows from operating activities
Net income $52,850
Adjustments for non cash effects
Depreciation expense $8,350
Amortization of patent $605
Changes in operating assets and liabilities
Increase in inventory -$2,175
Decrease in bonds premium -$2,185
Decrease in salaries payable -$1,355
Decrease in accounts receivable $2,900
Increase in accounts payable $5,350
Net Cash flow from operating activities $64,340
Robert Parish Corporation purchased a new assembly process on August 1, 2017. The cost of this machine was $117,900. The company have a salvage value of $12,900 at the end of its service life. Its life is estimated 21,000 hours. Year-end is December 31. estimated that the machine would at 5 years, and its working hours are estimated at Instructions Compute the depreciation expense under the following methods. Each of the following should be considered unrelated.
(a) Straight-line depreciation for 201:7.
(b) Activity method for 2017, assuming that machine usage was 800 hours.
(c) Sum-of-the-years-digits for 2018.
(d) Double-declining-balance for 2018.
Answer:
8750
4000
$74,060
39,300
Explanation:
Straight line depreciation expense = (Cost of asset - Salvage value) / useful life
(117,900 - 12,900) / 5 = $21,000
the machine was used for 5 months in 2017. the depreciation expense in 2017 = 5/12 x $21,000 = $8750
b. Activity method based on hours worked = (hours worked that year / total hours of the machine) x (Cost of asset - Salvage value)
(800 / 21,000) x (117,900 - 12,900) = $4000
c. Sum-of-the-year digits = (remaining useful life / sum of the years ) x (Cost of asset - Salvage value)
remaining useful life in 2018 = (4 + 7/12) + 3 + 2 + 1 = 10.58
10.58 / 15 x (117,900 - 12,900) = $74,060
Pension Plan Entries Yuri Co. operates a chain of gift shops. The company maintains a defined contribution pension plan for its employees. The plan requires quarterly installments to be paid to the funding agent, Whims Funds, by the fifteenth of the month following the end of each quarter. Assume that the pension cost is $157,100 for the quarter ended December 31.
Journalize the entry to record the accrued pension liability on December 31.
Answer and Explanation:
The journal entry is shown below:
On Dec 31
Pension expense $157,100
To Unfunded pension liability $157,100
(Being the quarterly pension cost is recorded)
here the pension expense is debited as it increased the expense and credited the unfunded pension liability as it also increased the liabilities
So, the above journal entry should be recorded
According to the survey article on mergers by Mukherjee et al,
A) a minority of managers believe that diversification can be a good reason to merge.
B) acquiring managers discount targets’ cash flows at the targets’ cost of capital.
C) managers do not believe operating synergies to be important in merger decisions.
D) managers do not use the discounted cash flow formula to value a target in a merger.
Problem 11-11 Calculating Operating Leverage [LO4] At an output level of 62,000 units, you calculate that the degree of operating leverage is 3.7. The output rises to 67,000 units. What will the percentage change in operating cash flow be? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) Will the new level of operating leverage be higher or lower?
Answer:
Percentage change in sales = [(Ending value - Beginning value) / Beginning value] * 100
Percentage change in sales = [($67,000 - $62,000) / $62,000] * 100
Percentage change in sales = 0.080645
Percentage change in sales = 8.0645%
Percentage change in OCF = Percentage change in sales * Degree of operating leverage
Percentage change in OCF = 8.0645% * 3.7
Percentage change in OCF = 29.84%
Will the new level of operating leverage be higher or lower?
As the sales increase, contribution margin will remain constant but operating margin percentage will rise. Therefore, this leads to fall in operating leverage.
Which of the following statements represents a correct and sequentially accurate economic explanation? a. If net exports rise, total expenditures on goods and services rises, and the AD curve shifts rightward. b. If investment increases, total expenditures on goods and services falls, and the AD curve shifts leftward. c. If consumption falls, total expenditures on goods and services falls, and the AD curve shifts rightward. d. If consumption falls, total expenditures on goods and services rises, and the AD curve shifts leftward.
Answer:
The statement that represents a correct and sequentially accurate economic explanation is:
a. If net exports rise, total expenditures on goods and services rises, and the AD curve shifts rightward.
Explanation:
Some of the factors that can cause the AD curve to shift rightward are increased consumer spending, declining marginal propensity to save, and an expansionary monetary and fiscal policy. Increased consumer spending can be brought about by increased net exports, which increase the propensity to spend. Declining marginal propensity to save increases the marginal propensity to spend, and this causes the AD curve to shift rightward. When government, through its monetary and fiscal policies, makes more money available, the AD curve shifts rightward, with an increased demand for goods and services.
The statement that represents a correct and sequentially accurate economic explanation is:
a. If net exports rise, total expenditures on goods and services rises, and the AD curve shifts rightward.
The following information should be considered:
Some of the factors that can cause the AD curve to shift rightward are increased consumer spending, declining marginal propensity to save, and an expansionary monetary and fiscal policy. Increased consumer spending can be brought about by increased net exports, which increase the propensity to spend. Declining marginal propensity to save increases the marginal propensity to spend, and this causes the AD curve to shift rightward. When government, through its monetary and fiscal policies, makes more money available, the AD curve shifts rightward, with an increased demand for goods and services.Learn more: brainly.com/question/16911495
Second-degree price discrimination: Multiple Choice results in transfer pricing. None of the answers are correct. is the practice of posting a discrete schedule of declining prices for different ranges of quantities. eliminates the problem of double marginalization.
Answer:
is the practice of posting a discrete schedule of declining prices for different ranges of quantities
Explanation:
In the case of the second degree price discrimination, the firm should chares the different kinds of the prices as per the quantity demanded i.e. if the large quantities are ordered so it should be charged at the less price and if the small quantities are ordered so it should be charged at the high prices. The motive behind this is to motivate the bulk sales that means when the buyer purchased the products in bulk so he will get the high discounts
Therefore the third option is correct
A company has a minimum required rate of return of 8%. It is considering investing in a project that costs $379,650 and is expected to generate cash inflows of $150,000 each year for three years. The approximate internal rate of return on this project is
Answer:
9%
Explanation:
- $379,650 CF 0
$150,000 CF 1
$150,000 CF 1
$150,000 CF 1
The approximate internal rate of return on this project is 9%
Never-Die Battery manufactures batteries for industrial and consumer use. The company purchased a commercial package policy (CPP) to cover its property exposures. In addition to common policy conditions and declarations, the policy contains a building and personal property coverage form and an equipment breakdown protection coverage form. The policy also contains the causes-of-loss broad form. With respect to each of the following losses, indicate whether or not the loss is covered.
a. An explosion occurred that damaged the building where finished batteries are stored.
b. Because of the explosion, the company incurred expenses for expedited shipping of replacement parts for machines used to manufacture the batteries.
c. The explosion injured several employees who received emergency treatment at a local hospital.
d. An automatic sprinkler system accidentally discharged in the finished goods building. Some recently manufactured batteries were ruined because of water damage and corrosion.
Answer:
a. An explosion occurred that damaged the building where finished batteries are stored. COVERED.
The policy covers their property exposures which includes a building and property coverage which means that damage to the building will be covered.
b. Because of the explosion, the company incurred expenses for expedited shipping of replacement parts for machines used to manufacture the batteries. COVERED.
There is a coverage for equipment breakdown as well and because some machines were damaged in the explosion, they will need to be replaced and as they qualify as broken down, they will be covered.
c. The explosion injured several employees who received emergency treatment at a local hospital. COVERED.
With business and property insurance, employees are covered in the policy when they incur injuries related to business operations so these employees are covered.
d. An automatic sprinkler system accidentally discharged in the finished goods building. Some recently manufactured batteries were ruined because of water damage and corrosion. COVERED.
The sprinkler is considered equipment so in breaking down its effects are covered by the equipment breakdown so this is covered as well.
Once you have chosen a topic, what should you do before beginning the research process?
Find as many possible facts and details on c. Discuss your idea with others
your topic
a. Find as many possible facts and details on your topic
b. Choose a position
C.Discuss your idea with others
d. None of these
Answer:
the correct answer is option A.
Answer:
C: Discuss your idea with others
Explanation:
the answer IS NOT A, that other person is wrong!!
SME Ads Inc. (SME) Steven Monahan owns SME Ads Inc., an advertising agency. At present, the company focuses on advertising only. However, Steven plans to expand the company's focus to include all the major elements of an organization's promotional mix. Steven feels that expanding the focus in such a way will allow the firm to meet customer needs in a more coordinated fashion. Currently, the firm organizes its work according to the media being used. Steven believes this is the most effective way to subdivide advertising. Since television is the most widely used advertising medium, the company spends most of its time on television advertising. SME knows what it takes to get the job done, and it is committed to success. Refer to SME Ads Inc. In developing the advertising campaign for a client, in which of the following steps should SME include the important selling points or features of the client's products?
A) Identifying and analyzing the industry.
B) Defining the advertising objectives.
C) Creating the advertising platform.
D) Determining the advertising appropriation.
E) Developing the media plan.
Answer:
SME Ads Inc.
In developing the advertising campaign for a client,
SME should include the important selling points or features of the client's products in the following step:
A) Identifying and analyzing the industry.
Explanation:
It is at this step that the SWOT analysis is carried out. The client's selling points form part of the client's strengths. Therefore, during the identification and analysis of the industry in which the client plays a role, its selling points or special features must be prominently developed to achieve great advert value for money.
DS Unlimited has the following transactions during August.
August 6 Purchases 54 handheld game devices on account from GameGirl, Inc., for $120 each, terms 1/10, n/60.
August 7 Pays $320 to Sure Shipping for freight charges associated with the August 6 purchase.
August 10 Returns to GamerGirl four game devices that were defective.
August 14 Pays the full amount due to GameGirl.
August 23 Sells 34 game devices purchased on August 6 for $140 each to customers on account. The total cost of the 34 game devices sold is $4,257.00. 2.
Required:
Record the period-end adjustment to cost of goods sold on August 31, assuming the company has no beginning inventory and ending inventory has a cost of $2,003.
Answer:
August 6
Debit: Inventory: (54 * $120) = $6480.00
Credit: Accounts Payable: $6,480.00
August 7 - shipping
Debit: Inventory $320.00
Credit: Cash $320.00
August 10
Debit: Accounts Payable :(4 * $120) = $480.00
Credit: Inventory $480.00
August 14
Debit: Accounts Payable : $(6480 - 480) = $6000.00
Credit: Inventory $60.00
Cash : $(6000 - 60) = $5940.00
(August 14th Inventory: $6000 × 1% = $60)
August 23
Debit: Accounts Receivable ($140*34) = $4760
Credit: sales Revenue $4760
August 23
Debit: Cost of Goods Sold $4,257.00
Credit: Inventory $4,257.00
Explanation:
INVENTORY:
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When practicing a speech, you should attempt to make your voice as deep as you physically can.
A.
True
B.
False
your answer is FALSE
If there were no beginning work in process and no ending work in process under the weighted-average process costing method, the number of equivalent units for direct materials, if direct materials were added at the start of the process, would be __________________ A. More than the units started or transferred in during the period. B. Equal to the units completed during the period. C. Less than the units completed during the period. D. Equal to total of units started and units completed during the period.
Answer:
Equal to total of units started and units completed during the period
Explanation:
Equivalent units
These are said to be numbers of complete whole units that could be gotten from the material and effort evident or contained in partially completed units.
Equivalent units of production usually of weighted-average method is defined as the number of units taking oit or transferred to the next department or to finished goods during the timeframe in addition with the equivalent units in the departments' ending work in process inventory.
Equivalent Units of Production is simply known to be equal to the Units Transferred Out plus the Ending Units in Process.
Ending work-in-process
Beginning work in process is the addition that is Started in Process, minus units to be accounted for and minus units transferred out which will equal to ending work in process. Therefore, as a result of the fact that no beginning work-in-process and ending work-in-process is evident, the units started during the period is also the completed units on the same period.
Your friend Brian just graduated from medical school. He is excited to begin his new career but is worried about how he will be able to pay back his nearly $150000 in student loans if he were to become disabled. You have recommended a long-term own-occupation disability policy. Approximately how much will Brian pay per month in premiums for this type of policy if the monthly benefit is $6800
Answer:
$204
Explanation:
Monthly benefit = $6800
Monthly premium = monthly benefit * 3%
= 6800 * 3% = $204
Brian just graduated from school.
and under own occupation disability policy ranges between 1% to 3%.
since Brian is worried about his ability to pay back his student loan if he gets disabled we will assume that Brian has a higher risk to injury therefore he will most likely contribute more to his premium which ≈ $204
On January 1, Year 1, Parker Company purchased an asset costing $20,000. The asset had an expected five-year life and a $2,000 salvage value. The company uses the straight-line method. What are the amounts of depreciation expense and accumulated depreciation, respectively, that will be reported in the Year 2 financial statements
Answer:
3600
7200
Explanation: