On June 30, 2018, the Esquire Company sold some merchandise to a customer for $46,000 and agreed to accept as payment a noninterest-bearing note with an 12% discount rate requiring the payment of $46,000 on March 31, 2019. The 12% rate is appropriate in this situation. Esquire views the financing component of this contract as significant.

Required:
a. Prepare journal entries to record the sale of merchandise (omit any entry that might be required for the cost of the goods sold), the December 31, 2018 interest accrual, and the March 31, 2019 collection.
b. What is the effective interest rate on the note?

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Answer 1

Answer:

a)

June 30, 2018

Dr Notes receivable 46,000

    Cr Sales revenue 42,202

    Cr Discount on notes receivable 3,798

PV of notes receivable = $46,000 / [1 + (9/12 x 12%)] = $42,202

December 31, 2018

Dr Discount on notes receivable 2,760

    Cr Interest revenue 2,760

Interest revenue = $46,000 x 12% x 6/12 = $2,760

March 31, 2019

Dr Cash 46,000

Dr Discount on notes receivable 1,038

    Cr Notes payable 46,000

    Cr Interest revenue 1,038

b) effective interest rate = 0.96% x 12 = 11.52% annual


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Compute the taxable income for 2020 for Aiden on the basis of the following information. Aiden is married but has not seen or heard from his wife since 2018.

Salary $80,000
Interest on bonds issued by City of Boston 3,000
Interest on CD issued by Wells Fargo Bank 2,000
Cash dividend received on Chevron common stock 2,200
Life insurance proceeds paid upon death of aunt
(Aiden was the designated beneficiary of the policy) 200,000
Inheritance received upon death of aunt 100,000
Jackson (a cousin) repaid a loan Aiden made to
him in 2014 (no interest was provided for) 5,000
Itemized deductions (state income tax,
property taxes on residence, interest
on home mortgage, and charitable contributions) 9,700
Number of dependents
(children, ages 17 and 18, and mother-in-law, age 70) 3
Age 43

Required:
a. Indicate whether the items are taxable or not taxable to Aiden.
b.What is Aiden's filing status?
c. Should Aiden itemize his deductions or take the standard deduction?
d. Aiden's taxable income in 2018 is $________

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Solution :

a). The following items are :

Salary    ---- taxable

Cash dividend that is received on common stock of Chevron  -- Taxable

The Interest on the bonds that is issued by Boston City ---  Not taxable

The proceeds of Life Insurance ---  Not taxable

The interest on the CD that is issued by the Wells Fargo Bank --  Taxable

The Inheritance which is received on the death of Aunt Margie   ---  Not taxable

The Proceeds from repayment of the loan  ----  Not taxable

b). Aiden's filing status is Head of households.

c). Aiden should take the standard deductions.

d). Aiden's taxable income in 2018 :

    Cash dividend that is received on the Chevron common stock   $ 2,200

    Salary                                                                                   $ 80,000

    Interest on the CD issued by the Wells Fargo Bank        $ 2,000

    AGI                                                                                       $ 84,200

    Less : standard deduction                                                  $ 18,000

    Taxable income                                                                  $ 66,200

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 6 workers, who together produced an average of 100 carts per hour. Workers receive $11 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 $12 per hour, while output increased by 4 carts per hour. a. Compute labor productivity under each system. Use carts per worker per hour as the measure of labor productivity. (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)

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Answer:

A. Labor productivity before=16 cart per workers-hour

Labor productivity After=26 cart per workers-hour

B. Multifactor productivity Before=0.94 carts per hour

Multifactor productivity before=0.94 carts per hour

Explanation:

A. Computation of labor productivity under each system

Labor productivity Before=100 carts per hour/6 workers

Labor productivity Before=16 cart per workers-hour

Labor productivity After=(100 carts per hour+4 carts per hour)/4 workers

Labor productivity After=(104carts per hour /4 workers

Labor productivity After=26 cart per workers-hour

B. Computation of the multifactor productivity under each system.

Multifactor productivity Before=100 carts per hour/(6 workers*$11 per hour)+$40 per hour

Multifactor productivity Before=100 carts per hour/($66 per hour+$40 per hour)

Multifactor productivity Before=100 carts per hour/$106 per hour

Multifactor productivity Before=0.94 carts per hour

Multifactor productivity before=(100carts per hour + 4carts per hour)/(4 workers * $11 per hour$)+($40 per hour+12 per hour)

Multifactor productivity before=(104carts per hour /(4 workers * $11 per hour$)+($40 per hour+12 per hour)

Multifactor productivity before=(104carts per hour /($66 per hour+$52 per hour)

Multifactor productivity before=(104carts per hour /118per hour

Multifactor productivity before=0.94 carts per hour

Margot starts a new business and contributes $20,000 in cash; she also borrows $25,000 from her local bank. She utilizes the cash to purchase supplies for $5,000 and a computer system for $10,000. After these transactions, the total claims to the company's total resources are:

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Answer:

$45,000

Explanation:

Given the above information, total resources is computed as;

Total resources = Cash + Purchase supplies + Equipment computer system

But

Cash = $20,000 + $25,000 - $5,000 - $10,000 = $30,000

Total resources = $30,000 + $5,000 + $10,000 = $45,000

A company has the following cash transactions for the period.
Accounts Amounts Cash
received from sale of products to customers 31,500
Çash received from the bank for long-term loan 36,500
Cash paid to purchase factory equipment (41,500)
Cash paid to merchandise suppliers (10,300)
Cash received from the sale of an unused warehouse 11,300
Cash paid to workers (22,300)
Cash paid for advertisement (2,300)
Cash received for sale of services to customers 21,500
Cash paid for dividends to stockholders (4,300)
Assume the balance of cash at the beginning of the period is $3,300.
Required: 1.
Calculate the ending balance of cash. Ending balance

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Answer:

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You buy a share of The Ludwig Corporation stock for $19.20. You expect it to pay dividends of $1.11, $1.1833, and $1.2614 in Years 1, 2, and 3, respectively, and you expect to sell it at a price of $23.26 at the end of 3 years. Calculate the growth rate in dividends. Round your answer to two decimal places. % Calculate the expected dividend yield. Round your answer to two decimal places. % Assuming that the calculated growth rate is expected to continue, you can add the dividend yield to the expected growth rate to obtain the expected total rate of return. What is this stock's expected total rate of return (assume market is in equilibrium with the required rate of return equal to the expected return)

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Answer:

P0 = $19.20

D1 = $1.11

D2 = $1.1833

D3 = $1.2614

P3 = $23.26

a. Dividend growth rate = (1.2614-1.1833)/1.1833 = 0.0781/1.1833 = 0.06600186 = 6.60%

b. Expected Dividend Yield=(Expected Dividend/Price)*100 = $1.11/$19.20 = 0.0578125 = 5.78%

c. Total Rate of Return = 6.60% + 5.78% = 12.38%

Northwest Hospital is a full-service hospital that provides everything from major surgery and emergency room care to outpatient clinics.

Required:
For each of the following costs incurred at Northwest Hospital, indicate whether it would most likely be a direct cost or an indirect cost of the specified cost object

Cost Cost Object Direct cost/indirect Cost

Ex. Catered food served to patients A particular patient
The wages of pediatric nurses The pediatric department
Prescription drugs A particular patient
Heating the hospital The pediatric department
The salary of the head of pediatrics The pediatric department
The salary of the head of pediatrics A particular pediatric patient
Hospital chaplain's salary A particular patient
Lab tests by outside contractor A particular patient
Lab tests by outside contractor A particular department

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Answer:

   Cost and Cost object / Explanation

a. The wages of pediatric nurses/The pediatric department

The wages of pediatric nurses are the costs and the pediatric department is the cost object and are directly related to each other. Wages is an element of direct cost. The wages of pediatric nurses relating to the pediatric department are Direct costs.

b. Prescription drugs / A particular patient

The prescription drugs are the costs and a particular patient is the cost object. The prescription drugs are direct costs as such costs are directly attributable to the treatment of a particular patient. This cost is incurred in direct proportion to the requirement of the pediatric patient.

c. Heating the hospital / The pediatric department

The cost of heating the hospital is an indirect cost as it is not directly required for the treatment of the pediatric patient. The cost of heating the hospital is to be incurred irrespective of the number of patients. It is a fixed cost and is not related to the level of activity.

d. The salary of the head of pediatrics / The pediatric department

The expenses of pediatric department are dependent upon the number of pediatric patients as it is the principal source of revenue for the department. The salary of the head of pediatrics relating to the pediatric patient is directly related to the number of pediatric patients. Thus, it is a direct cost.

e. The salary of the head of pediatrics / A particular pediatric patient

The treatment of the particular patient involves certain fixed or variable costs. The salary of the head of pediatrics is not directly relevant for the treatment of the particular patient. Thus, it is an indirect cost.

f. Hospital chaplain's salary / A particular patient

Hospital chaplain’s salary relating to a particular patient is not directly related to the patient. It is an indirect cost as it is a period cost or fixed cost. It has to be incurred irrespective of the number of patients.

g. Lab tests by outside contractor / A particular patient

Lab test is for the treatment of a particular patient due to which it is considered as a direct cost for the hospital. Lab tests by outside contractor relating to a particular patient is a direct cost as the nature of the expense is variable.  

h. Lab tests by outside contractor / A particular department

This cost is a direct cost as it relates to a particular department and not the entire hospital. Lab tests by outside contractor relating to a particular department is a direct cost as the nature of the expense is variable.

Your friend remarks that longer movies are a better deal than shorter movies because the ticket price is the same in both cases. Therefore, the longer movie provides more benefit for the same cost as a shorter movie. Which of the following is the best argument against your friend's claim that longer movies provide more benefit than shorter movies?

Based on the:

a. opportunity cost principle, the length of the movie does not matter as long as watching a movie is the best way to spend your time compared to other alternatives.
b. cost-benefit principle, the benefits of a longer movie exceed the costs when compared to a shorter movie.
c. marginal principle, you should only continue to watch an additional movie if it is shorter than the first movie.
d. interdependence principle, longer movies are affected by the market for shorter movies.

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Answer:

a. opportunity cost principle, the length of the movie does not matter as long as watching a movie is the best way to spend your time compared to other alternatives.

Explanation:

In the given case since it is mentioned that longer movies would be more better as compared with the shorter movies also the price for the both would be the same so here the opportunity cost principle is applied i.e. the movie length is not relevant here as it is considered to spend your time by watching a movie

So the first option is correct

Brody Corp. uses a process costing system in which direct materials are added at the beginning of the process and conversion costs are incurred uniformly throughout the process. Beginning inventory for January consisted of 1,030 units that were 75% completed. 10,000 units were started into the process during January. On January 31, the inventory consisted of 400 units that were 40% completed. What would be the equivalent units for conversion cost using the weighted average method

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Answer:

Equivalent units for conversion cost is 10,790 units

Explanation:

Completed and Transferred (1,030 + 10,000 - 400) x 100 % = 10,630

Ending Work In Process 400 x 40%                                         =     160

Total  equivalent units for conversion cost                              = 10,790

How can a manager use a value chain to improve a company?

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To improve a company's value chain, its value chain management team identifies each part of its production process and where improvements can be made. These improvements can either reduce costs or improve production capacity.

Following are the transactions of a new company called Pose-for-Pics. Aug. 1 Madison Harris, the owner, invested $7,400 cash and $34,400 of photography equipment in the company in exchange for common stock. 2 The company paid $3,000 cash for an insurance policy covering the next 24 months. 5 The company purchased office supplies for $970 cash. 20 The company received $4,231 cash in photography fees earned. 31 The company paid $765 cash for August utilities. Required: 1. Post the transactions to the T-accounts. 2. Use the amounts from the T-accounts in Requirement (1) to prepare an August 31 trial balance for Pose-for-Pics.

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Answer:

Pose-for-Pics

1. T-accounts:

Cash

Date     Account Title               Debit     Credit

Aug. 1   Common stock       $7,400

Aug. 2  Prepaid insurance                   $3,000

Aug. 5  Office supplies                             970

Aug. 20 Photography Fees   4,231

Aug. 31 Utilities                                         765

Aug. 31 Balance                                  $6,896

Common Stock

Date     Account Title        Debit     Credit

Aug. 1   Cash                                 $7,400

Aug. 1   Photography equipment 34,400

Aug. 31 Balance             $41,800

Photography Equipment

Date     Account Title        Debit     Credit

Aug. 1   Common stock    $34,400

Prepaid Insurance

Date     Account Title        Debit     Credit

Aug. 1   Cash                   $3,000

Office Supplies

Date     Account Title        Debit     Credit

Aug. 1   Cash                    $970

Photography Fees

Date      Account Title        Debit     Credit

Aug. 20 Cash                                 $4,231

Utilities Expense

Date     Account Title        Debit     Credit

Aug. 31 Cash                    $765

2. Trial Balance

As of August 31

Account Title          Debit     Credit

Cash                     $6,896

Common stock                   $41,800

Equipment           34,400

Prepaid insurance 3,000

Office supplies         970

Photography fees                  4,231

Utilities expense      765

Totals                $46,031   $46,031

           

Explanation:

Before transactions are posted to the T-accounts (General Ledger) they are recorded in the General Journal.  The T-accounts summarize the transactions into various ledger accounts.  Periodically, the accounts are balanced and a trial balance is extracted to check if the posting is error-free.

The sole proprietor of Sam's Swings is interested in gaining a better understanding of his current customers in terms of certain demographic and lifestyle characteristics so he may better serve their needs. For this purpose, he should most appropriately conduct ________ research.

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Answer:

Descriptive.

Explanation:

This is explained to be be a form of study that shows to be done in a descriptive manner where it talks about the data analysis, design and form at which the given topic is been solved at the said moment. This is why in the above case, the demographic and lifestyle properties are been ascertained for better conclusions that can drive to the given description. When this is gotten, it will be clearly seen to get a resonable amount ofescription which he require.

When McDonald's sells cheeseburgers in India, there is absolutely no beef or pork used. The McDonald's Menu in India features Indian burgers that are 100 percent vegetarian. India is predominantly a Hindu country, and Hindus are strict in terms of not eating beef because they consider the cow as a holy manifestation of the divinity. This scenario is an example of _______.

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Answer:

This question is incomplete, the options are missing. The options are the following:

a) product innovation

b) product standarization

c) product variation

d) product adaptation

And the correct answer is the option D: Product adaptation.

Explanation:

To begin with, the term of "Product Adaptation" in the field of marketing and management is known to refer as the method that is necessary to use in order to adapt a company's strategy to a target audience that tends to be quite different that the usual audience. So in this case the most important thing to have in mind when applying a strategy like this is that the focus will be in the huge difference that the consumers have according to the regular ones, so when the managers see the difference they will be able to focus on a better product to give the consumers.

As an entrepreneur that prefers to work independently what is the best source of financing? Explainer answer

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Answer:

Best source of financing are Personal Investment, Angels, Crowdfunding and Banks.

Explanation:

There are many sources of funding available for the entrepreneur to avail when wanting to work independently. These are mentioned below:

Personal Investment

The first best source is funding it yourself if you have any savings or might be working in an organisation and have just received a handsome bonus that you might be able to invest in. One of the main advantage of this type of financing is that it sends a positive image to the external financiers, that the person wanting to work as an entrepreneur is willing to take risks.

Angels

These are experienced entrepreneurs who have some additional income and are willing to invest in new or small organisations. Sometimes the investment through an angel starts at low level investment and is then taken to a higher amount after some confidence has been built on the entrepreneur's business growth.

Crowdfunding

This type of method for financing is preformed via online where one person provides an investment opportunity to large group of people to invest in small amounts to meet the entrepreneur's needs. This can be either in form of loan or donations.

Bank Financing

Another good source for funding, however, in comparison to the above mentioned financing sources this type is more risk averse. This means that banks intend to provide financing to companies/businesses with low risk profiles. However, it does not conclude that they might not be willing to provide the required financing.

At the end of August, Kaye Company had completed Jobs 40 and 42. Job 40 is for 1,000 units, and Job 42 is for 500 units.
The following data relate to these two jobs:
On August 4, raw materials were requisitioned for production as follows: 200 units for Job 40 at $24 per unit and 900 units for Job 42 at $18 per unit.
During August, Kaye Company accumulated 700 hours of direct labor costs on Job 40 and 1,000 hours on Job 42. The total direct labor was incurred at a rate of $24 per direct labor hour for Job 40 and $10 per direct labor hour for Job 42.
The predetermined factory overhead rate is $6.00 per direct labor hour.
a. Determine the balance on the job cost sheets for Jobs 40 and 42 at the end of August.
Job 40 $
Job 42 $
b. Determine the cost per unit for Jobs 40 and 42 at the end of August. If required, round your answers to the nearest cent.
Job 40 $
Job 42 $

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Answer:

a.                                               Job 40                  Job 42

Direct material             200*24= $4,800     900*18=    $16,200

Direct labor                  700*24= $16,800    1000*10 = $10,000

Overhead applied       700*6=   $4,200      1000*6 =  $6,000

Total Job cost                             $25,800                    $32,200

b. Job 40  cost per unit = $25,800/1000 units

Job 40 cost per unit = $25.8 per unit

Job 42 cost per unit = $32,200/500 units

Job 42 cost per unit = $64.4 per unit

Shum Manufacturing, which uses the high-low method, makes a product called Kwan. The company incurs three different cost types (A, B, and C) and has a relevant range of operation between 2,500 units and 10,000 units per month. Per-unit costs at two different activity levels for each cost type are presented below. Type A Type B Type C Total 5,000 units $ 4 $ 9 $ 4 $ 17 7,500 units 4 6 3 13 If Shum produces 10,000 units, the total cost would be: Multiple Choice $90,000. $100,000. $110,000. $125,000. None of the answers is correct.

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Answer:

$110,000

Explanation:

Variable cost is determined by high-low method:

Type A = $50,000

Type B = 0

Fixed cost determined using high low method is:

Type A = 0

Type B = $60,000

The total cost of high low method is $110,000.

Terry Dactal has compiled the financial information displayed below. Which of the following is Terry’s net worth? Salaries $72,400 Credit Card Balance $8,600 Cash on Hand $1,500 Utilities paid to date $8,450 Coin Collection $2,350 Jewelry value $8,500 Home value $335,000 Auto loan balance $14,300 Stock Portfolio value $18,500 1967 Ford Mustang value $40,900 Grocery Expenses $7,550 Checking account $3,200 Mortgage Balance $278,600 Property Taxes owed $1,750 Mortgage loan payments made $19,500 Student loan balance $26,200 New York vacation expenses paid $4,200 Auto loan payments paid $6,600 Income taxes paid-to-date $9,100 Clothing/entertainment expense $5,000 Interest earned $400 Insurance premiums paid $5,500

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Answer: $80,500

Explanation:

A person's net worth is their Net assets less their liabilities.

Terry's assets include:

Cash on hand, Coin collection, Home value, Jewellery, stock portfolio, 1967 Ford Mustang, Checking account

Terry's liabilities include:

Credit card balance, Auto loan balance, Mortgage balance, Property taxes owed, Student loan balance.

Net worth is therefore:

= (1,500 + 2,350 + 335,000 + 8,500 + 18,500 + 40,900 + 3,200) - (8,600 + 14,300 + 278,600 + 1,750 + 26,200)

= $80,500

On May 1, 2020, Sheffield Company enters into a contract to transfer a product to Eric Company on September 30, 2020. It is agreed that Eric will pay the full price of $24,040 in advance on June 15, 2020. Eric pays on June 15, 2020, and Sheffield delivers the product on September 30, 2020. Prepare the journal entries required for Sheffield in 2020.

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Answer: Please see answer in explanation column

Explanation:

Date              Account titles and explanation           Debit                Credit

May 1st, 2020                 NO ENTRY                                   NO ENTRY

2. Journal to record payment for product on June 15

Date              Account titles and explanation           Debit                Credit

June 15, 2020                  Cash                                  $24,040

Unearned Sales Revenue                                                                  $24,040

3. Journal to record delivery of  product on  September 30

Date              Account titles and explanation           Debit                Credit

September 30, 2020    Unearned Sales Revenue        $24,040

                                           Sales Revenue                                            $24,040      

Kendra Corporation uses a process-cost accounting system. The company adds direct materials and direct labor at the start of its production process; overhead cost is incurred evenly throughout manufacturing. The firm has no beginning work-in-process inventory; its ending work in process is 40% complete. Which of the following sets of percentages would be used to calculate the correct number of equivalent units in the ending work-in-process inventory?

a. Materials, 100%; labor, 100%; overhead cost, 40%.
b. Materials, 100%; labor, 100%; overhead cost, 100%.
c. Materials, 100%; labor 40%; overhead cost, 40%.
d. Materials, 40%; labor, 40%; overhead cost, 60%.
e. Materials, 40%; labor, 40%; overhead cost, 100%.

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Answer:

a. Materials, 100%; labor, 100%; overhead cost, 40%.

Explanation:

The work in Process have already passed the mark at which Materials and Labor are added, that is the start of its production process so these are both 100% complete. Overheads are 40 % complete, which is the extent of work done on them since they occur evenly.

Lofty Inc. is considering investing in a game which can provide the corporation with the following returns as the outcomes: Probability of Investment States Occurrence Returns State 1: Economic boom 18% 20% State 2: Economic growth 42% 16% State 3: Economic decline 30% 3% State 4: Depression 10% -25% Calculate the expected rate of return for this investment.

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Answer: 16.82%

Explanation:

The expected return of an investment is a weighted average of the different returns given the probabilities that certain states occur in the economy.

=( 18% * 20%) + (42% * 16%) + (30% * 3%) + (10% * -25%)

= 0.036 + 0.0672 + 0.009 - 0.025

= 0.1682

= 16.82%

Many names have been recognized as notable business leaders. Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Welch, and Colleen Barrett are all leaders identified for their unique approach to leading people. Choose one of the following business leaders for this assignment: Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Jack Welch, Indira Nooyi, Anne Mulcahy, Howard Schultz, Colleen Barrett, Larry Page, Mark Zuckerberg, Warren Buffett, Richard Branson, Susan Wojcicki, Marissa Mayer, or Mary Barra. Select one leader and discuss (in 1,250-1,500 words) what you have learned about the selected individual as a leader and the leadership style that leader embodies. Address the following in your discussion: Identify a leader and justify why you selected that particular leader. With what organizations is the leader affiliated

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England and Scotland both produce scones and sweaters. Suppose that an English worker can produce 50 scones per hour or 1 sweater per hour. Suppose that a Scottish worker can produce 40 scones per hour or 2 sweaters per hour.
If free trade exists between the countries, then each country will benefit if
a. England exports scones, Scotland exports sweaters.
b. England exports sweaters, Scotland exports scones.
c. both countries export scones.
d. given the production possibilities, both countries will not benefit from trade.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The country with a comparative advantage in the production of a good should export the good

A country has comparative advantage in production if it produces at a lower opportunity cost when compared to other countries.

England

Comparative advantage in the production of scones = 1/50 = 0.02

Comparative advantage in the production of sweater = 50/1 = 50

Scotland

Comparative advantage in the production of scones = 2/40 =  0.05

Comparative advantage in the production of sweater = 40/2 = 20

England has a comparative advantage in the production of scones and should export scones

Scotland  has a comparative advantage in the production of sweaters and should export sweaters

Manufacturing activities consist of materials, production, and sales activities. The materials activity consists of the purchase and issuance of materials to production. The production activity consists of converting materials into finished goods. At this stage in the process, the materials, labor, and overhead costs have been incurred and the schedule of cost of goods manufactured is prepared. The sales activity consists of selling some or all of finished goods available for sale. At this stage, the cost of goods sold is determined.

From the list below, select the items that are classified as a materials activity.

a. Raw materials used
b. Raw materials beginning inventory
c. Raw materials purchases
d. Work in process beginning inventory
e. Goods manufactured
f. Direct labor used
g. Factor overhead used

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Answer:

a. Raw materials used

b. Raw materials beginning inventory

c. Raw materials purchases

Explanation:

Note: The materials activity consists of the purchase and issuance of materials to production

Thus, the items that are classified as a materials activity are :Raw materials used, Raw materials beginning inventory and Raw materials purchases

During January, Year 2, Geo entered into the following transactions: Paid $728 on account for utilities that were used during December, Year 1. Purchased $488 of supplies for cash. Signed a rental agreement for office space and paid $6,100 in advance for six months of rent beginning February 1, Year 2. Purchased $21,000 of new equipment, signing a promissory note. Provided $32,500 of services. $16,000 was received in cash and $16,500 was provided on credit. Paid workers $7,400 for work done in January. Required: Prepare journal entries for each of the following January activities, and post results to the relevant T-accounts. Compute the ending balance of each T-account. Beginning balances have been entered.

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Answer:

Geo

1. Journal Entries:

1. Debit Utilities Payable $728

Credit Cash $728

To record the payment of utilities on account.

2. Debit Supplies $488

Credit Cash $488

To record the purchase of supplies for cash.

3. Debit Prepaid Rent $6,100

Credit Cash $6,100

To record the prepayment of rent for 6 six months.

4. Debit Equipment $21,000

Credit Note Payable $21,000

To record the purchase of equipment on account.

5. Debit Cash $16,000

Debit Accounts Receivable $16,500

Credit Services Revenue $32,500

To record the rendering of services for cash and on account.

6. Debit Salaries Expense $7,400

Credit Cash $7,400

To record the payment of salaries for January.

2. T-accounts:

Utilities Payable

Accounts Titles       Debit        Credit

Cash                        $728

Cash

Accounts Titles       Debit        Credit

Utilities payable                       $728

Supplies                                     488

Prepaid Rent                           6,100

Service Revenue  $16,000

Salaries Expense                   7,400

Supplies

Accounts Titles       Debit        Credit

Cash                       $488

Prepaid Rent

Accounts Titles       Debit        Credit

Cash                    $6,100

Equipment

Accounts Titles       Debit        Credit

Note Payable        $21,000

Note Payable

Accounts Titles       Debit        Credit

Equipment                             $21,000

Accounts Receivable

Accounts Titles       Debit        Credit

Service Revenue $16,500

Services Revenue

Accounts Titles            Debit        Credit

Cash                          $16,000

Accounts Receivable 16,500

Salaries Expense

Accounts Titles       Debit        Credit

Cash                      $7,400

Explanation:

Since the beginning balances were not supplied, the T-accounts are not balanced at the end of the period.  Journal entries were prepared to record the daily business transactions for the first time in the accounting system.  The entries showed the accounts to be debited and credited respectively.

Below is the complete list of accounts of Sooner Company and the related balance at the end of April. All accounts have their normal debit or credit balance. Cash, $3,200; Prepaid Rent, $6,700; Accounts Payable $3,600; Common Stock, $33,000; Service Revenue, $24,700; Salaries Expense, $7,500; Accounts Receivable, $5,400; Land, $53,000; Deferred Revenue, $1,950; Retained Earnings, $21,250; Supplies Expense, $8,700. Required: Prepare a trial balance with the list of accounts in the following order: assets, liabilities, stockholders' equity, revenues, and expenses.

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Answer:

                                           Trial Balance

                                                     Debit               Credit

Land                                             53000

Accounts Receivable                  5400

Cash                                              3200

Prepaid Rent                                6700

Accounts Payable                                                 3600

Deferred revenue                                                  1950

Common Stock                                                      33000

Retained earnings                                                 21250

Service Revenue                                                   24700

Salaries expense                          7500

Supplies expense                        8700                            

Totals                                            84500               84500                    

Explanation:

The trial balance has been made in the answer section.

The purpose of growth accounting is to estimate the contribution each component of the aggregate production function makes to overall economic growth. estimate the growth rate of an economy. use the change in total factor productivity to estimate the growth rate of an economy. estimate the extent to which growing costs are affecting the overall performance of an economy.

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Answer:

Estimate the contribution each component of the aggregate production function makes to overall economic growth

Explanation:

Growth accounting is a quantitative tool used to estimate the contribution each component of the aggregate production function makes to overall economic growth.

Growth accounting was first developed by Robert Solow.

The growth accounting equation is :

Capital Growth*(Weight of Capital's Contribution) + Labour Growth*(Weight of Labour's Contribution) + Technological Advancement

On January 1, 2020, Sunland Company purchased land for an office site by paying $2680000 cash. Sunland began construction on the office building on January 1. The following expenditures were incurred for construction: Date Expenditures January 1, 2020 $ 1780000 April 1, 2020 2530000 May 1, 2020 4490000 June 1, 2020 4720000 The office was completed and ready for occupancy on July 1. To help pay for construction, and purchase of land $3650000 was borrowed on January 1, 2020 on a 9%, 3-year note payable. Other than the construction note, the only debt outstanding during 2020 was a $1400000, 12%, 6-year note payable dated January 1, 2020. Assume the weighted-average accumulated expenditures for the construction project are $4300000. The amount of interest cost to be capitalized during 2020 is

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Answer:

Sunland Company

The amount of interest cost to be capitalized during 2020 is:

= $948,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cost of purchased land = $2,680,000

Construction expenditures:

Date                        Expenditures:

January 1, 2020       $ 1,780,000

April 1, 2020              2,530,000

May 1, 2020               4,490,000

June 1, 2020             4,720,000

Total expenditure $13,520,000

Weighted-average accumulated expenditures = $4,300,000

Debts:

January 1, 2020, 9%, 3-year note payable = $3,650,000

January 1, 2020, 12%, 6-year note payable balance = $1,400,000

Interests capitalization:

Weighted-average accumulated expenditures = $451,500 ($4,300,000 * 10.5%)

3-year note payable = $328,500 ($3,650,000 * 9%)

6-year note payable balance = $168,000 ($1,400,000 * 12%)

Total interest to be capitalized = $948,000

A motive is always required for the suspect to be criminally liable

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No, lots of cases have no motives.

Pharoah Company borrowed $1470000 from U.S. Bank on January 1, 2019 in order to expand its mining capabilities. The 5-year note required annual payments of $382842 and carried an annual interest rate of 9.5%. What is the amount of expense Pharaoh must recognize on its 2020 income statement

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Answer:

$116,546.76  

Explanation:

Loan amount=$1470000

interest expense in 2019=$1470000*9.5%=$139,650  

annual repayment=$382,842

Balance of the loan as the end of 2019=loan amount-annual repayment+interest expense

Balance of the loan as the end of 2019=$1470000-$382,842+$139,650  

balance of the loan as of the end of 2019=$1,226,808  

2020 interest expense=balance as the end of 2019*interest rate

2020 interest expense=$1,226,808 *9.5%

2020 interest expense=$116,546.76  

Paying higher wages encourages workers to be more productive. Higher wages cause workers to shirk more of their responsibilities. Paying higher wages enhances workers to adopt healthier lifestyles, enhancing their productivity. Paying higher wages tends to reduce the average experience level of a firm's workers.

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Answer:

The answer is "Choice First and third"

Explanation:

Please find the complete question in the attached file.

The higher wages will improve the productivity of workers in various ways, that are salary with the number of workers exceeds the cost of labor, in the fewer countries. It can be associated with both the poor diet and over-market wages in these environments can enable the workers of the company to remain fit and efficient. The fewer employees may decide to seek other employment opportunities when a business pays salaries just above the current market price. This elimination of employee sales will minimize company training costs because new employees need to be trained.

Company A is a manufacturer with sales of $6,000,000 and a 60% contribution margin. Its fixed costs equal $2,600,000. Company B is a consulting firm with service revenues of $4,500,000 and a 25% contribution margin. Its fixed costs equal $375,000. Compute the degree of operating leverage (DOL) for each company. Which company benefits more from a 20% increase in sales

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Company A

Degree of operating leverage is computed as

= Contribution margin / Net income

Net income = Contribution margin - Fixed costs

= 60% × $6,000,000 - $2,600,000

= $3,600,000 - $2,600,000

= $1,000,000

Degree of operating leverage = $3,600,000 /$1,000,000

= 3.6

Company B

Degree of operating leverage is computed as

= Contribution margin / Net income

Net income = Contribution margin - Fixed costs

= 25% × $4,500,000 - $375,000

= $1,125,000 - $375,000

= $750,000

Degree of operating leverage = $4,500,000 / $750,000

= 6

• 20% increase in sales company A

Sales = 20% × $6,000,000 + $6,000,000 = $7,200,000

Net income = 60% × $7,200,000 - $2,600,000 = $1,720,000

Degree of operating leverage = $4,320,000 / $1,720,000 = 2.5

• 20% increase in sales company B

Sales = 20% × $4,500,000 + $4,500,000 = $5,400,000

Net income = 25% × $5,400,000 - $375,000 = $975,000

Degree of operating leverage = $1,350,000 /$975,000 = 1.38

With regards to the above, company A tends to gain more from the sales increase because its operating leverage of 2.5 is more than that of company B, whose operating leverage is 1.38

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