On August 1, 2019, the accountant for Western Imports downloaded the company's July 31, 2019. Bank statement from the bank?s Website. The balance shown on the bank statement was $28,750. The July 31, 2019, balance in the Cash account in the general ledger was $14,183.
Jenny Irvine, the accountant for Western Imports, noted the following differences between the bank's records and the company's Cash account in the general ledger:
a. An electronic funds transfer for $14,300 from Foncier Ricard, a customer located in France, was received by the bank on July 31.
b. Check 1422 was correctly written and recorded for $1,200. The bank mistakenly paid the check for $1,240.
c. The accounting records indicate that Check 1425 was issued for $69 to make a purchase of supplies. However, the examination of the check online showed that the actual amount of the check was for $99.
d. A deposit of $790 made after banking hours on July 31 did not appear on the July 31 bank statement.
e. The following checks were outstanding: Check 1429 for $1,248, and Check 1430 for $140.
f. Automatic debit of $261 on July 31 from Central Common for telephone service appeared on the bank statement but had not been recorded in the company's accounting records.
Required:
1. Prepare a bank reconciliation for the firm as of July 31.
2. Record general journal entries for the items on the bank reconciliation that must be journalized.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Required 1.

Bank Reconciliation Statement as at 31 July

Balance at bank as per updated Cash Book           $28,192

Add Unpresented Cheques

Check 1429                                                 $1,248

Check 1430                                                    $140      $1,388

Less Lodgements not yet credited                             ($790)

Balance as per Bank Statement                              $28,790

Required 2.

Journal Entries :

J1

Cash $14,300 (debit)

Accounts Receivable : Foncier Ricard $14,300 (credit)

J2

Accounts Payable : Central Common $261 (debit)

Cash $261 (credit)

J3

Check 1425 $30 (debit)

Cash $30 (credit)

Explanation:

The first step is to update the Cash Book Bank Balance as follows :

Debit :

Balance as at July 31                                                    $14,183

Credit Transfer : Foncier Ricard                                 $14,300

Totals                                                                           $28,483

Credit:

Check 1425 understated ($99 - $69)                               $30

Direct Debit : Central Common                                       $261

Cash Book Updated Balance (Balancing figure)       $28,192

Totals                                                                           $28,483

Then prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement as at 31 July :

Bank Reconciliation Statement as at 31 July

Balance at bank as per updated Cash Book           $28,192

Add Unpresented Cheques

Check 1429                                                 $1,248

Check 1430                                                    $140      $1,388

Less Lodgements not yet credited                             ($790)

Balance as per Bank Statement                              $28,790

Journal Entries :

J1

Cash $14,300 (debit)

Accounts Receivable : Foncier Ricard $14,300 (credit)

J2

Accounts Payable : Central Common $261 (debit)

Cash $261 (credit)

J3

Check 1425 $30 (debit)

Cash $30 (credit)


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Scorpion Company has net credit sales of $5,400,000 for the year and it estimates that doubtful accounts will be 2% of sales. If its Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a credit balance of $18,000 prior to adjustment, its balance after adjustment will be a credit of:

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Answer:

Balance after adjustment will be a credit of $90,000

Explanation:

Particulars                               Amount

Non-collectible accounts       $108,000

Credit balance                        $18,000

Balance Adjustment              $90,000

Balance after adjustment will be a credit of $90,000

Note: Non-collectible accounts = 2% * $5,400,000 =$108000

What would be the cost of new common stock equity for Tangshan Mining if the firm just paid a dividend of $4.25, the stock price is $55.00, dividends are expected to grow at 8.5 percent indefinitely, and flotation costs are $6.25 per share

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Answer:

The cost of new common stock equity would be 17.96%

Explanation:

In order to calculate the cost of new common stock equity we would have to make the following calculation:

cost of new common stock equity=(D1/Current price-flotation costs)+Growth rate

According to the given data we have the following:

Growth rate=8.5%

flotation costs=$6.25 per share

stock price=$55.00

dividend=$4.25

Therefore, cost of new common stock equity=(4.25*1.085)/(55-6.25)+0.085

cost of new common stock equity=(4.61125/48.75)+0.085

cost of new common stock equity=17.96%

The cost of new common stock equity would be 17.96%

CMS Corporation's balance sheet as of today is as follows: Long-term debt (bonds, at par) $10,000,000 Preferred stock 2,000,000 Common stock ($10 par) 10,000,000 Retained earnings 4,000,000 Total debt and equity $26,000,000 The bonds have a 4.0% coupon rate, payable semiannually, and a par value of $1,000. They mature exactly 10 years from today. The yield to maturity is 12%, so the bonds now sell below par. What is the current market value of the firm's debt

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Answer:

$5,412,000

Explanation:

Given:

Long-term debt (bonds, at par):$10,000,000

Preferred stock :2,000,000

Common stock ($10 par): 10,000,000

Retained earnings: 4,000,000

Total debt and equity :$26,000,000

Coupon rate = 4%(semi annually)

Par value = $1000

YTM = 12%

Required:

Find the current market value of the firm's debt.

Find the bond price:

Bond price [tex] = (C * (\frac{1 - (\frac{1}{(1+i)^n})}{i}) + (\frac{m}{(1+i)^n}) [/tex]

[tex] = (C * (\frac{1 - (\frac{1}{(1+0.06)^2^0})}{0.06}) + (\frac{1000}{(1+0.06)^2^0}) [/tex]

[tex] = 541.20 [/tex]

Bond price = $541.20

Find number of bonds:

Number of bonds [tex] = \frac{10,000,000}{1,000} = 10,000[/tex]

Now, to find the current market value of the firm's debt, use:

Current market value of debt = number of bonds × bond price

= 10,000 × 541.20

= $5,412,000

Current market value of the firm's debt = $5,412,000

Suppose People's bank offers to lend you $10,000 for 1 year on a loan contract that calls for you to make interest payments of $250.00 at the end of each quarter and then pay off the principal amount at the end of the year. What is the effective annual rate on the loan

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The correct answer is 10.38%

On January 1, 20X6, Plus Corporation acquired 90 percent of Side Corporation for $180,000 cash. Side reported net income of $30,000 and dividends of $10,000 for 20X6, 20X7, and 20X8. On January 1, 20X6, Side reported common stock outstanding of $100,000 and retained earnings of $60,000, and the fair value of the noncontrolling interest was $20,000. It held land with a book value of $30,000 and a market value of $35,000 and equipment with a book value of $50,000 and a market value of $60,000 at the date of combination. The remainder of the differential at acquisition was attributable to an increase in the value of patents, which had a remaining useful life of five years. All depreciable assets held by Side at the date of acquisition had a remaining economic life of five years. Plus uses the equity method in accounting for its investment in Side. Based on the preceding information, the increase in the fair value of patents held by Side is:

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Answer:

$25,000

Explanation:

Plus corporation acquired 90% of Side Corporation for $180,000 cash.

Net income = $30,000

Dividend for 3 years = $10,000

Common stock outstanding = $100,000

Retained earnings = $60,000

Fair value = $20,000

Book value of land = $30,000

Market value of land = $35,000

Book value of equipment = $50,000

Market value of equipment = $60,000

Required:

Find the increase in the fair value of patents held by Side Corporation.

To find the increase in the fair value of patents, use:

Increase in fair value = Fair value of corporation - Total value without patent.

Where

Fair value = $180,000 + $20,000 = $200,000

Total value without patent = common stoc(100,000) + retained earnings(60,000) + equipment adjustment($60,000 - $50,000 = $10,000) + land adjustment($35,000 - $30,000= $5,000) =

$100,000 + $60,000 + $10,000 + $5,000 = $175,000

Therefore,

Increase = Fair value of corporation($200,000) - Total value without patent($175,000) = $25,000

The increase in the fair value of patents held by Side Corporation is $25,000

1. Moss County Bank agrees to lend the Sadowski Brick Company $500,000 on January 1. Sadowski Brick Company signs a $500,000, 6%, 9-month note. What is the adjusting entry required if Sadowski Brick Company prepares financial statements on June 30

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Answer:

Debit interest expenses for $15,000

Credit interest payable for $15,000

Explanation:

Since January 1 to June 30 is 6 months, we need to calculate interest expenses for the 6 months as follows:

Monthly interest expenses = ($500,000 * 6%) / 12 = $2,500

Interest expenses for 6 months = $2,500 * 6 = $15,000

The adjusting entry required will therefore look as follws:

Date            Particulars                              Dr ($)                 Cr ($)        

June 30      Interest expenses                 15,000

                   Interest payable                                               15,000

                   (To record 6 months interest payable on note.)                  

Carla Vista Electronics reported the following information at its annual meetings: The company had cash and marketable securities worth $1,235,455, accounts payables worth $4,159,357, inventory of $7,184,800, accounts receivables of $3,472,300, short-term notes payable worth $1,136,100, and other current assets of $121,455. What is the company's net working capital

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Answer:

$6,718,553

Explanation:

Working capital is the net of current assets (Inventory, account receivables, Cash etc) and current liabilities (Accounts payable, short term notes payable etc).

It is a financial measure that gives insight into how liquid a company is. .

As such, the company's working capital

= $1,235,455 - $4,159,357 + $7,184,800 + $3,472,300 - $1,136,100 + $121,455

( the signs are positive for assets and negative for liabilities)

= $6,718,553

In the 1990s, prices in the United States rose steadily by an average of about 2.66% per year. What is the economic term for a sustained increase in the price level such as the one experienced by the United States in the 1990s? Disinflation Hyperinflation Deflation Inflation

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Answer:

inflation

Explanation:

The inflation rate refers to the rate at which the general price level of the goods and services sold in a country increase from one period to another. Generally inflation is measured in a quarter or yearly basis. A low inflation rate, like the one experienced during the 1990s is generally considered good and healthy for an economy.

When the inflation rate is extremely high, at least 50% per month, it is defined as hyperinflation.

A supermarket displays featured items at the ends of aisles. These displays
are called

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Answer:

These are the options for the question:

A. exteriors

B. endcaps

C. merchandisers

D. props.

And this is the correct answer:

B. endcaps

Explanation:

The small billboards that display items at the end of aisles are called endcaps.

They are usually used to display items that are on discount. Other times, they are simply used to sign the category of products that can be found in the respective aisle.

Answer:

endcaps

Explanation:

United Apparel has the following balances in its stockholders' equity accounts on December 31, 2021: Treasury Stock, $850,000; Common Stock, $600,000; Preferred Stock, $3,600,000; Retained Earnings, $2,200,000; and Additional Paid-in Capital, $8,800,000.
Required:
Prepare the stockholders' equity section of the balance sheet for United Apparel as of December 31, 2021. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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Answer:

The answer is $14,350,000

Explanation:

UNITED CAPITAL

BALANCE SHEET

(STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY SECTION)

DECEMBER 31, 2021

Preferred Stock $3,600,000

Common Stock. $600,000

Additional Paid-in Capital $8,800,000

Total Paid-in Capital. $13,000,000

Retained Earnings $2,200,000

Treasury Stock,. -$850,000

Total Stockholders'equity $14,350,000

On October 1, 2018, Mills Company borrowed $52,000 cash on a one-year note that required Mills to pay 7 percent interest and $52,000 principal, both on September 30, 2019. Assuming the note is paid when due in 2019, what is the debit to interest payable when recording the payment of the note

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Answer:

$910

Explanation:

As there are only 3 months left to end 2019 we will multiply the principal amount with interest and apportion it  according to remaining months

Debt to interest payable  = $52000 x 7% x 3/12

Debt to interest payable  = $910

The following account balances at the beginning of January were selected from the general ledger of Fresh Bagel Manufacturing​ Company: Work in process inventory ​$0 Raw materials inventory $ 28 comma 000 Finished goods inventory $ 40 comma 100 Additional​ data: 1. Actual manufacturing overhead for January amounted to $ 62 comma 900. 2. Total direct labor cost for January was $ 63 comma 500. 3. The predetermined manufacturing overhead rate is based on direct labor cost. The budget for the year called for $ 251 comma 000 of direct labor cost and $ 350 comma 300 of manufacturing overhead costs. 4. The only job unfinished on January 31 was Job No.​ 151, for which total direct labor charges were $ 6 comma 100 ​(1 comma 000 direct labor​ hours) and total direct material charges were $ 14 comma 100. 5. Cost of direct materials placed in production during January totaled $ 123 comma 200. There were no indirect material requisitions during January. 6. January 31 balance in raw materials inventory was $ 35 comma 400. 7. Finished goods inventory balance on January 31 was $ 34 comma 500. What is the predetermined manufacturing overhead​ rate?

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Answer:eral ledger of Fresh Bagel Manufacturing​ Company: Work in process inventory ​$0 Raw materials inventory $ 28 comma 000 Finished goods inventory $ 40 comma 100 Additional​ data: 1. Actual manufacturing overhead for January amounted to $ 62 comma 900. 2. Total direct labor cost for January was $ 63 comma 500. 3. The

Explanation:

ocess inventory ​$0 Raw materials inventory $ 28 comma 000 Finished goods inventory $ 40 comma 100 Additional​ data: 1. Actual manufacturing overhead for January amounted to $ 62 comma 900. 2. Total direct labor cost for January was $ 63 comma 500. 3. The predetermined manufacturing overhead rate is based on directestion

The following account balances at the beginning of January were selected from the general ledger of Fresh Bagel Manufacturing​ Company: Work in process inventory ​$0 Raw materials inventory $ 28 comma 000 Finished goods inventory $ 40 comma 100 Additional​ data: 1. Actual manufacturing overhead for January amounted to $ 62 comma 900. 2. Total direct labor cost for January was $ 63 comma 500. 3. The predetermined manufacturing overhead rate is based on direct labor cost. The budget for the year called for $ 251 comma 000 of direct labor cost and $ 350 comma 300 of manufacturing overhead costs. 4. The only job unfinished on January 31 was Job No.​ 151, for which total direct labor charges were $ 6 comma 100 ​(1 comma 000 direct labor​ hours) and total direct material charges were $ 14 comma 100. 5. Cost of direct materials placed in production during January totaled $ 123 comma 200. The

After calculating, the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate is approximately 1.395.

To determine the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate, we need to use the information given:

The predetermined manufacturing overhead rate is based on direct labor cost. The budget for the year states that the direct labor cost is expected to be $251,000, and the manufacturing overhead costs are expected to be $350,300.

To find the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate:

Predetermined Manufacturing Overhead Rate = Manufacturing Overhead Costs / Direct Labor Cost

Predetermined Manufacturing Overhead Rate = $350,300 / $251,000

Predetermined Manufacturing Overhead Rate ≈ 1.395

Therefore, the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate is approximately 1.395.

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Hewlett and Martin are partners. Hewlett's capital balance in the partnership is $61,000. and Martin's capital balance $58,000. Hewlett and Martin have agreed to share equally in income or loss. The existing partners agree to accept Black with a 20% interest. Black will invest $35,600 in the partnership. The bonus that is granted to Hewlett and Martin equals:___________ a) $2,340 each b) $3,560 each. c) $0, because Hewlett and Martin actually grant a bonus to Black d) 1,825 to Hewlett; $1,780 to Martin. e) $1,825 each.

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Answer:

The bonus hat is granted to Hewlett and Martin equals is $2340

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

Hewlett's capital balance = $61,000

Martin's  capital balance = $58,000

The existing partners agrees ti accept black with =20% interest

Black invest the amount of =$35,600

Now,

The equity after admitting black or allowing black  is given below:

$61,000 + $58,000 +$35,600 = $154,600

The share of black in equity is given as,

$154, 600 * 20% = $30,920

The Bonus that is present  for Hewlett and Martin is = $35,600 - $30,920

=$4,680

Thus,

When shared equally it is = $2340 for both partners

A company's beginning Work in Process inventory consisted of 20,000 units that were 80% complete with respect to direct labor. A total of 90,000 were finished during the period and 25,000 remaining in Work in Process inventory were 40% complete with respect to direct labor at the end of the period. Using the weighted-average method, the equivalent units of production with regard to direct labor were:

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Answer:

Total number of equivalent units= 100,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

A total of 90,000 were finished during the period and 25,000 remaining in Work in Process inventory were 40% complete with respect to direct labor at the end of the period.

Weighted-average method:

Units completed= 90,000

Ending inventory= 25,000*0.4= 10,000

Total number of equivalent units= 100,000

A factory worker really wants to move up in the corporation. He does his work, stays late, and is always looking for extra ways to help. He gets passed up for promotion after promotion. This will MOST LIKELY affect his ________. equity instrumentality expectancy valence

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Answer:

instrumentality

Explanation:

Based on the information provided within the question it seems that this will most likely affect his instrumentality. Meaning his quality of serving as a means to an end. This is because the worker is working hard in order to progress in the company and not have to work so hard in the future. If this does not happen then he will begin to become discouraged and not work as hard anymore.

Bolton Tire Manufacturing and the union came to an impasse during negotiation of the collective bargaining agreement. Specifically, they could not agree on the wage increase for the employees. The union representative reported this information to the employees, and they staged a strike without the union's authorization.
A. The employees have engaged in an unfair labor practice strike.
B. The employees have engaged in an economic strike.
C. The employees have engaged in a sitdown strike.
D. None of the choices are correct.

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option A: the employees have engaged in an unfair labor practice strike.

Explanation:

To begin with, due to the fact that the union was already establishing the area for the negotiation and they might have planeed obviously to keep trying to increase the situation in their favour then the action taken by the employees was a bit hurry and was obvious that was not thought very well with calm minds and therefore that they engaged in an unfair labor practice strike because they had to be patience and wait for the union to improve the situation for them, because their are the representatives and if the company sees that the workers do not obey to the representatives then the union will lose negotiation power and the situation will get worse for them.

Suppose you borrow $10,000 right now to start a business. If the terms of the loan require you to pay back $16,000 in 5 years, what is the implied annual compound interest rate

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Answer:

r = 9.86%

Explanation:

The formula for calculating the future value of an invested amount yielding a compound interest is given by:

[tex]FV=PV(1+\frac{r}{n})^{nt}[/tex]

where:

FV = future value = $16,000

PV = present value = $10,000

r = interest rate = ?

n = number of compounding period per year = 1

t = time in years = 5

∴ [tex]16000=10000(1+\frac{r}{1})^{5}[/tex]

dividing both sides by 10,000

[tex]\frac{16000}{10000} =\frac{10000(1+\frac{r}{1})^{5}}{10000}[/tex]

[tex]1.6 = (1 + r)^{5}[/tex]

to remove the power of 5, we have to take the 5th root of both sides:

[tex](1.6)^{1/5} = (1 + r )^{5 * 1/5}[/tex]

Using your calculator:

1.09856 = 1 + r

∴ r = 1.09856 - 1 = 0.09856

r = 0.0986 = 9.86%

∴ r = 9.86%

Matt plans to start his own business once he graduates from college. He plans to save $1,400 every six months for the next five years. If his savings earn 10% annually (or 5% every six months), determine how much he will save by the end of the fifth year.

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Answer:

$18,453.40

Explanation:

the easiest way to determine how much money Matt is going to save is by using the future value annuity factor. Using a future value annuity table, we must look for the value that correspond to 5% interest and 10 periods =  13.181

Now we multiply our annuity factor times the amount of money that Matt saves every 6 months = $1,400 x 13.181 = $18,453.40

When Matt graduates from college he should have saved $18,453.40.

Matt will save $17609.2 at the end of the fifth year, if his savings earn 10% annually (or 5% every six months).

What do you mean by future value of an annuity?

The future value of an annuity is the group of repeated payments for a specific future date, deducted a certain refund rate, or a discount rate. The higher the discount rate, the greater the annuity amount.

Formula of future value of an annuity:

[tex]FV = P \times[ \dfrac{(1+r)^{n}-1 }{r}]\\[/tex]

As per the information:

Payment is $1,400

Rate is 10%, semiannually compounded that will become 5%

Number of periods is 5 years, compounded semiannually will be equal to 10 ( 5 multiplied by 2)

Future value of annuity is equal to :

[tex]\rm\,FV = P \times[ \dfrac{(1+0.05)^{10} - 1}{0.05}]\\\\\rm\,FV = 1,400 \times[ \dfrac{(1+0.05)^{10} - 1}{0.05}]\\\\FV = 1,400 \times 12.578\\\\\rm\,FV = \$17609.2[/tex]

Hence, matt will save $17609.2 at the end of the fifth year.

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Suppose that in the rice market demand shifts greatly due to a new rice diet that is being marketed heavily in the U.S. as a cure for cancer. Simultaneously the supply curve shifts slightly due to a healthy rainy season that positively affects the rice crop in California. What is the most likely outcome in this situation?

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Answer:

the equilibrium price increases, albeit by a negligible amount

Explanation:

Here are the options to this question :

the supply curve will shift again after demand meets supply

the equilibrium price increases

the equilibrium price increases, albeit by a negligible amount

the demand curve will shift back to its original level

The new rice diet that is being marketed heavily in the U.S. as a cure for cancer would increase the demand for rice. This would shift the demand curve rightward. This shift of the demand curve would increase demand and price

The hw healthy rainy season that positively affects the rice crop in California woild increase the supply of rice and as a result the supply curve would shift to the right. The rightward shift of the supply curve would cause quantity to rise and price to fall.

This combined effect would lead to a rise in quantity and a rise in price by only a negligible amount.

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When a monopolistically competitive market opens up to international trade, each firm produces a greater quantity of output than it did before. Explain why this is

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Answer:

The correct answer is the increase in the amount of buyers.

Explanation:

To begin with, due to the fact that the company is now selling internationally then the market is wide more open for them to increase the portfolio of clients and moreover to increase the amount of sales that the company is having. Therefore that when the company starts to trade internationally it will increase its amount of consumers that will be able to buy from them and also the amount of resellers that can buy from them to buy to final consumers. Primarily, the improvement in the increase of buyers will tend to increase the amount of production that the company is producing and so also the amount of sales so therefore that the company will produce a greater quantity of output than it did before.

On April 1, the price of gas at Bob’s Corner Station was $3.40 per gallon. On May 1, the price was $3.90 per gallon. On June 1, it was back down to $3.40 per gallon.

Between April 1 and May 1, Bob's price increased by____________ or __________
Between May 1 and June 1, Bob's price decreased by ___________ or ___________

Suppose that at a gas station across the street, prices are always 20% higher than Bob’s. In absolute dollar terms, the difference between Bob’s prices and the prices across the street is___________ when gas costs $3.90 than when gas costs $3.40.

Some economists blame high commodity prices (including the price of gas) on interest rates being too low.
Suppose the Fed raises the target for the federal funds rate from 2% to 2.5%. This change of _________ percentage points means that the Fed raised its target by approximately __________

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Answer:

1. Bob's Corner Station:

Prices of Gas per gallon:

Between April 1 and May 1, Bob's price increased by___$0.50_________ or ____14.7%______

Between May 1 and June 1, Bob's price decreased by ___$0.50________ or ____12.82%_______.

2. In absolute dollar terms, the difference between Bob’s prices and the prices across the street is___$0.02________ when gas costs $3.90 than when gas costs $3.40.

3. Suppose the Fed raises the target for the federal funds rate from 2% to 2.5%. This change of ___25______ percentage points means that the Fed raised its target by approximately ____25%______

Explanation:

a) Computation of Price Increases:

i) Gas at Bob's

Between April 1 and May 1, price increased by $0.50 ($3.90 - $3.40)

This is an increase of 14.7% ($0.50/$3.40 x 100).

Between May 1 and June 1, price decreased by $0.50 ($3,90 - $3.40)

This is a decrease of 12.82% ($0.50/$3.90 x 100)

ii) When gas costs $3.40 at Bob's, the price at the other gas station will be $4.08 ($3.40 x 1.2), a difference of $0.68 ($4.08 - $3.40).

iii) When gas costs $3.90 at Bob's, the price at the other gas station will be $4.68 ($3.90 x 1.2), a difference of $0.78 ($4.68 - $3.90).

iv) So in absolute terms, the dollar difference is $0.02 ($0.78 - $0.68) when gas costs $3.90 than when gas costs $3.40.

v) Percentage and percentage points describe the relationship between two sets of data.  Percent refers to the rate of change, whereas percentage point measures the actual amount of change.

vi) The percent change in our case is calculated as follows:

Change in Rate divided by Former Rate = (2.5 - 2)/ 2 = 0.25 = 25%.

The percentage point of 25% = 25.

Platen purchased inventory on August 17 and received an invoice with a list price amount of $5,900 and payment terms of 4/10, n/30. Platen uses the net method to record purchases. For what amount should Platen record the purchase

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Answer:

$5,664

Explanation:

Calculation of the amount that Platen should record the purchase.

Using this formula

List price -(Percentage of payment term × list price)

Let plug in the formula

$5,900 -(4%×5,900 )

=$5,900-$236

=$5,664

Therefore Platen should record the purchase on August 17 as a:

Debit to Purchases (periodic system) and a Credit to Accounts Payable for $5,664

Therefore the amount that Platen should record the purchase will be $5,664

T. Boone Pickens football stadium at Oklahoma State University has a seating capacity of about 40,000. Assume the stadium sells out all six home games before the season begins and the athletic department collects $31 million in ticket sales.

Required:
a. What was the average price per season ticket and average price per individual game ticket sold?
b. Record the advance collection of $29 million in ticket sales.
c. Record the revenue earned after the first home game was completed.

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Answer:

Total collection of ticket sales is $31 million

Seating capacity is 40,000 tickets

Average price per season ticket = Total collection / Seating capacity

=$31,000,000 / 40,000

=$775

Therefore, the average price per season ticket is $775

Average price per individual game ticket sold = Average price per ticket / Number of games

= 775 / 6

= $129

Therefore, the average price per individual game sold is $129 and the number of games is 6

2. Journal entry to record advance collection of $31 million in ticket sales

Account Title and Explanation               Debit$             Credit$

Cash                                                   $31,000,000

Unearned Ticket Revenue                                         $31,000,000

(To record entry for advance received)

3. Journal entry to record revenue earned after the first home game was completed

Account Title and Explanation                             Debit$         Credit$

Unearned Ticket Revenue                                     5,160,000                  

($129 per individual game * 40,000 tickets)

Service Revenue                                                                          5,160,000

(To record unearned ticket revenue)

A company purchased equipment and signed a 5-year installment loan at 10% annual interest. The annual payments equal $11,600. The present value of an annuity factor for 5 years at 10% is 3.7908. The present value of a single sum factor for 5 years at 10% is .6209. The present value of the loan is:

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Answer:

The present value of the loan is $43,973.98

Explanation:

In order to calculate the present value of the loan we would have to make the following calculation:

Present value of the loan=annual payments*present value of an annuity factor for 5 years at 10%

annual payments=$11,600

present value of an annuity factor for 5 years at 10%=3.7908

Therefore, Present value of the loan=$11,600*3.7908

Present value of the loan=$43,973.98

The present value of the loan is $43,973.98

In 2010, the BowWow Company purchased 11,752 units from its supplier at a cost of $ 11.73 per unit. BowWow sold 18,971 units of its product in 2010 at a price of $ 24.86 per unit. BowWow began 2010 with $ 864,593 in inventory (inventory is carried at a cost of $ 11.73 per unit). Using this information, compute BowWow's 2010 ending inventory balance (in dollars).

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Answer:

Ending inventory balance is $ 779,914.13  

Explanation:

The cost of goods sold formula can be used to determine the ending inventory by rearranging the formula and making the ending inventory the subject of the formula:

cost of goods=beginning inventory+inventory purchased-ending inventory

ending inventory=beginning inventory+inventory purchased-costs of goods sold

ending inventory=$864,593+(11,752*$11.73)-(18971*$11.73)=$ 779,914.13  

Deborah Lewis, general manager of the Northwest Division of Berkshire Co., has significant authority over pricing decisions as well as programs that involve cost reduction/control. The data that follow relate to upcoming divisional operations:



Average invested capital: $15,000,000

Annual total fixed costs: $3,900,000

Variable cost per unit: $80

Number of units expected to be sold: 120,000

Assume the unit selling price is $132 and that Berkshire has a 16% imputed interest charge.

Top management will promote Deborah to corporate headquarters if her division can generate $200,000 of residual income (RI). If Deborah desires to move to corporate, what adjustment must the division do to the amount of annual total fixed costs?

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Answer:

The revised fixed costs = $3,640,000

Explanation:

Calculation of Residual Income:

Residual Income = Net income - (Invested capital * Minimum required rate of return)

Net Income = Sales - Variable costs - Fixed costs

Net Income = (120,000*132) - (120,000*80) - 3,900,000

Net Income = $2,340,000

Invested capital = $15,000,000

Minimum required rate of return = 16%

Therefore, residual income = $2,340,000 - ($15,000,000 * 16%)

= -$60,000

Hence, adjustment to be made to the amount of fixed costs so that residual income becomes $200,000 = $200,000+$60,000 = $260,000

Therefore, revised fixed costs = $3,900,000 - $260,000 = $3,640,000

A company applies overhead at a rate of 150% of direct labor cost. Actual overhead cost for the current period is $1,150,000, and direct labor cost is $565,000. Determine whether there is over- or underapplied overhead using the T-account below. Factory OverheadActual Overhead 950,000 Overapplied overhead 950,000

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Answer:

Under applied overheads= $302,500

Explanation:

Overheads are charged to units produced by the means of an estimated overhead absorption rate. This rate is computed using budgeted overhead and budgeted activity level.

As a result of this, overhead charged to total units product might be over or under absorbed compared to the actual amount incurred.

Overhead absorption rate

=budgeted Overhead/Budgeted labour cost × 100

This already given in the question as  150% of the direct labour rate

= 150% of direct labour cost

Applied overhead= OAR× actual labour cost

= 150% × $565,000=$847,500

Under applied overhead = is the difference between actual overhead and applied overhead

$1,150,000 - $847,500 = $302,500

Under applied overheads= $302,500

Here it is under applied because the applied is less than the actual overhead cost

In May direct labor was 40% of conversion cost. If the manufacturing overhead for the month was $120,600 and the direct materials cost was $29,200, the direct labor cost was:

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Answer:

direct labor= $80,400

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

In May direct labor was 40% of conversion cost. The manufacturing overhead for the month was $120,600.

The conversion costs are the sum of direct labor and manufacturing overhead.

Conversion costs= 120,600/0.6= 201,000

direct labor= 210,000*0.4= 80,400

For each event listed below, identify the accounts that should be used to record the economic event and the dollar amount for that account. You should enter the letters that correspond to the accounts that should be used, along with the related dollar amounts. Your answers will be evaluated based on whether you have included every account and the related dollar amount that is needed and not included any account that is not needed. An account can be used in analyzing more than one event.A. additional paid-in capitalB. bonds payableC. cashD. common stockE. discount on bonds payableF. equipmentG. interest expenseH. interest payableI. preferred stockJ. premium on bonds payableK. treasury stock(Example:Event: The company purchased equipment, paying cash of $15,0001,) The company issued bonds in the amount of $10,000,000, receiving cash of $9,400,000 at the time of issuance.

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Answer: C $9,400,000 E $600,000; B $10,000,000

Explanation:

The Company Issued bonds worth $10,000,000 but only received $9,400,000 in cash.

This means that they issued the Bonds at a discount. With the discount being the difference between how much was issued and how much was received.

This discount will be sent to the Discount on Bonds Payable account.

The Cash received of $9,400,000 will be sent to the cash account.

The company will still have to pay the entire figure of $10,000,000 in bonds so the full amount will go to the Bonds Payable account.

The Journal Entry is thus,

DR Cash $9,400,000

DR Discount on Bonds Payable $600,000

CR Bonds Payable $10,000,000

For each of the following transactions of JonesSpa Corporation, for the month of January, identify each as an investing activity or financing activity on the statement of cash flows for January. (If the activity does not affect the statement of cash flows, select No Effect.)

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Answer:

1. Paid cash to purchase inventory

OPERATING ACTIVITY, DECREASES CASH FLOW STATEMENT

2. Purchased land by issuing common stock  

NON CASH INVESTING AND FINANCING ACTIVITY, DOES NOT AFFECT CASH FLOW STATEMENT

3. Accounts receivable decreased in the year

OPERATING ACTIVITY, INCREASES CASH FLOW STATEMENT

4. Sold equipment for cash

INVESTING ACTIVITY, INCREASES CASH FLOW STATEMENT

5. Recorded depreciation expense

OPERATING ACTIVITY, INCREASES CASH FLOW STATEMENT

6. Income taxes payable increased in the year

OPERATING ACTIVITY, INCREASES CASH FLOW STATEMENT

7. Declared and paid a cash dividend

FINANCING ACTIVITY, DECREASES CASH FLOW STATEMENT

8. Accounts payable decreased in the year

OPERATING ACTIVITY, DECREASES CASH FLOW STATEMENT

9. Paid cash to settle notes payable

FINANCING ACTIVITY, DECREASES CASH FLOW STATEMENT

10. Prepaid expenses increased in the year

OPERATING ACTIVITY, DECREASES CASH FLOW STATEMENT

11. Sold inventory for cash

OPERATING ACTIVITY, INCREASES CASH FLOW STATEMENT

12. Paid cash to acquire treasury stock

FINANCING ACTIVITY, DECREASES CASH FLOW STATEMENT

13. Net income

OPERATING ACTIVITY, INCREASES CASH FLOW STATEMENT

14. Decrease in accrued liabilities

OPERATING ACTIVITY, DECREASES CASH FLOW STATEMENT

15. Increase in prepaid expenses

OPERATING ACTIVITY, DECREASES CASH FLOW STATEMENT

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