Patrick Inc. makes industrial solvents sold in 5-gallon drum containers. Planned production in units for the first 3 months of the coming year is: January43,800 February41,000 March50,250 Each drum requires 5.5 gallons of chemicals and one plastic drum container. Company policy requires that ending inventories of raw materials for each month be 15% of the next month's production needs. That policy was met for the ending inventory of December in the prior year. The cost of one gallon of chemicals is $2.00. The cost of one drum is $1.60. Required: 1. Calculate the ending inventory of chemicals in gallons for December of the prior year, and for January and February. What is the beginning inventory of chemicals for January

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Answer 1

Answer:

Ending inventory (December)   =  $72,270

Ending inventory (January)  =  $67,650

Ending inventory (February)   =  $82,912.50

Beginning Inventory (January ) = $72,270

Explanation:

The ending inventory of chemicals in gallons :

Note : Based on Company policy, this was determined as 15% of next month's production needs.

Ending inventory (December)  = 43,800 × 15% × 5.5 gallons × $2.00

                                                   =  $72,270

Ending inventory (January)  = 41,000 × 15% × 5.5 gallons × $2.00

                                                   =  $67,650

Ending inventory (February)  = 50,250 × 15% × 5.5 gallons × $2.00

                                                   =  $82,912.50

The beginning inventory of chemicals for January is equal to the Ending inventory for December that is $72,270


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is (R$), has been trading at R$3.40/US$. Exports to Brazil are currently 50,000 printers per year at the reais-equivalent of $200 each. A rumor exists that the reais will be devalued to R$4.00/$ within two weeks by the Brazilian government. Should the deva

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Answer:

Some information was missing, so I looked it up:

Should the devaluation take place, the reais is expected to remain unchanged for another decade.

Accepting this forecast as given, DP faces a pricing decision which must be made before any actual devaluation: DP may either 1) maintain the same reais price and in effect sell for fewer dollars, in which case Brazilian volume will not change or 2) maintain the same dollar price, raise the reais price in Brazil to compensate for the devaluation, and experience a 20% drop in volume. Direct costs in the U.S. are 60% of the U.S. sales price.

What would be the short-run (one-year) implication of each pricing strategy? Which do you recommend?

In the short run:

if you decide to keep the current price in reais, then your contribution margin per unit will decrease from $80 to $50. Total contribution from sales to Brazil will reduce from $4,000,000 to $2,500,000.

If you decide to increase the price in reais, then your contribution margin per unit will remain at $80, but your total sales will fall to 40,000. Total contribution margin from sales to Brazil will reduce from $4,000,000 to $3,200,000

Personally, I would recommend increasing the price since operating profits will reduce in a smaller proportion.

Altira Corporation provides the following information related to its merchandise inventory during the month of August 2021:


Inventory on units; cost $5.70 each.
Purchased 12,000 units for $5.90 each.
Sold 9,600 units for $12 each.
Purchased 7,200 units for $6.00 each.
Sold units for $11.40 each.
Purchased 4,400 units for $5. 80 each.
Inventory on units.

Required:
Using calculations based on a perpetual inventory system, determine the inventory balance Altira would report in its August 31, 2021, balance sheet and the cost of goods sold it would report in its August 2021 income statement using the Average cost method.

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Aug. 1 Inventory On Hand—2,000 Units; Cost $5.70 Each.

Second sales assumed to be 7,000 units at a price of $11.40 each.

Answer:

Altira Corporation

August 2021 Ending Inventory & Cost of Goods Sold:

1. Ending Inventory = 9,000 units at $5.88 per unit = $52,920

2. Cost of goods sold =

9,600 x $5.87 = $56,352

7,000 x $5.95 =  $41,650

16,600 units   =  $98,002

Explanation:

a) Calculations:

                                         Units           Unit Cost       Total Cost

Beginning Inventory      2,000            $5.70              $11,400

Purchases                     12,000            $5.90            $70,800

Weighted average cost = ($11,400 + $70,800) / 14,000 = $5.87

Sales                             (9,600)          $12.00                               $115,200

Units remaining             4,400            $5.87             $25,828

Purchases                      7,200             $6.00            $43,200

Weighted average cost = ($25,828 + $43,200) / 11,600 = $5.95

Sales                             (7,000)            $11.40                              $79,800

Units remaining            4,600             $5.95             $27,370

Purchases                     4,400             $5.80             $25,520

Weighted average cost = ($27,370 + $25,520) / 9,000 = $5.88

Ending Inventory        9,000               $5.88             $52,920

b) The 'Average Cost Method' or the Weighted Average Cost Method assumes that the cost of inventory is based on the average cost of the goods available for sale during the period. To compute the average cost, divide the total cost of goods available for sale by the total units available for sale.

On November 1, Orpheum Company accepted a $10,000, 90-day, 8% note from a customer settle an account. What entry should be made on the November 1 to record the acceptance of the note

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Answer:

Debit note receivable with $10,000

Credit accounts receivable with $10,000

Explanation:

The journal entry below should be used to record the acceptance of the note on November 1.

Note receivable account Dr $10,000

Accounts receivable Cr 10,000

A company that wanted to increase its capital through equity financing would most likely get involved in which of the following markets

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Answer:

Stock market

Explanation:

Equity financing is one of the ways that a public listed company can use to raise finances by issuing and selling shares to investors while the investors take ownership interest on the basis of shares owned.

After the initial public offering where the company sells shares to the general public , the secondary market , also known as the stock market is the place where the investors and stock brokers meet to buy shares at either an agreed price or the prevailing market price.

This market is regulated by the government authority.

The company is currently selling 6,500 units per month. Fixed expenses are $184,000 per month. The marketing manager believes that a $7,800 increase in the monthly advertising budget would result in a 190 unit increase in monthly sales. What should be the overall effect on the company's monthly net operating income of this change?

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Answer:

$14,050

Explanation:

Calculation of what should be the overall effect on the company's monthly net operating income of this change

Contribution Income Statement

6,500 units 6,690 units

Sales (at $190 per unit)$1,235,000 $1,271,100

Variable expenses (at $75 per unit)

$487,500 $501,750

Contribution margin$747,500 $ 769,350

Fixed expenses ($7,800 increase)

$184,000 $191,800

Net operating income$563,500 $577,550

6,500 units+190 unit increase in monthly sales=6,690

Fixed expenses ($7,800 increase)

$184,000 +$7,800$= $191,800

Net operating income$563,500 -$577,550 =$14,050

Therefore Net operating income would increase by $14,050

Analysis of income statements,balance sheet and,aditional information from the accounting records of Gatdgets.Inc., reveals the following items1. Purchase of a patent. 2. Depreciation expense. 3. Decrease in accounts receivable. 4. Issuance of a note payable. 5. Increase in inventory. 6. Collection of notes receivable. 7. Purchase of equipment. 8. Exchange of long-term assets. 9. Decrease in accounts payable. 10. Payment of dividends.Required:Indicate in which section of the statement of the cash flows each of these items would be reported:operating activities,or a separate non cash activities note.

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Answer:

1. Purchase of a patent - Investing activities

2. Depreciation expense - Operating activities

3. Decrease in accounts receivable - Operating activities

4. Issuance of a note payable - Financing activities

5. Increase in inventory - Operating activities

6. Collection of notes receivable - Investing activities

7. Purchase of equipment - Investing activities

8. Exchange of long-term assets - Non-cash activities

9. Decrease in accounts payable - Operating activities

10. Payment of dividends - Financing activities

Presented below are incomplete manufacturing cost data.

1. Determine the missing amounts for three different situations.

Direct Materials Used Direct Labor Used Factory Overhead Total manufacturing Cost

(1) $44,000 $62,200 $51,100 $_____

(2) $_____ $77,500 $144,000 $300,000

(3) $58,600 $_____ $114,000 $311,000

2. Determine the missing amounts.

Total Manufacturing Costs Work in Process (January 1) Work in Process (December 31) Cost of Goods Manufactured

(1) $_____ $122,000 $85,200 $_____

(2) $300,000 $_____ $99,800 $323,600

(3) $311,000 $465,000 $_____ $719,000

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the missing amount is as follows

As we know that

Total manufacturing costs is

= Direct materials cost + Direct labor cost + Factory overhead  cost

And,

Cost of goods manufactured is

= Total manufacturing costs + Beginning work in process - ending work in process

Based on this, the calculation is as follows

  Direct materials Direct labor Factory       Total

                                                      overhead  manufacturing costs

1. $44,000               $62,200     $51,100        $157,300

2. $78,500             $77,500     $144,000       $300,000

3. $58,600            $138,400     $114,000       $311,000

Now

 Total Manufacturing Costs Beg. Work   End. Work  Cost of Goods

                                              in Process  in Process  Manufactured

1. $157,300                           $122,000     $85,200      $194,100

2. $300,000                         $123,400        $99,800     $323,600

3. $311,000                            $465,000       $57,000     $719,000

Entries for Direct Labor and Factory Overhead Schumacher Industries Inc. manufactures recreational vehicles. Schumacher Industries uses a job order cost system. The time tickets from June jobs are summarized as follows: Job 11-101 $4,640 Job 11-102 5,510 Job 11-103 6,612 Job 11-104 12,760 Job 11-105 18,270 Factory supervision 12,500 Factory overhead is applied to jobs on the basis of a predetermined overhead rate of $23 per direct labor hour. The direct labor rate is $29 per hour. a. Journalize the entry to record the factory labor costs. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank

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Answer:

Work In Process : Job 11-101 $4,640 (debit)

Work In Process : Job 11-102 $5,510 (debit)

Work In Process : Job 11-103 $6,612 (debit)

Work In Process : Job 11-104 $12,760 (debit)

Work In Process : Job 11-105 $18,270 (debit)

Work In Process : Indirect labor $12,500 (debit)

Salaries Payable $60,292 (credit)

Explanation:

The factory labor consist of direct labor and indirect labor and all are accounted in the work in process account.

Direct labor can be traced directly to the job being manufactured.

Whilst indirect labor can not be traced directly to the job being manufactured example is factory supervisor`s salary.

How much would you be willing to pay today for an investment that pays $1,300 per year at the end of the next 10 years

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Answer:

The investment is worth $8,732.11 today.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cash flow= $1,300

Number of years= 10

To calculate the present value, we need a discount rate. If not, the value of money through time is irrelevant.

Imagine a discount rate of 8% compounded annually.

First, we will calculate the future value:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= annual cash flow

FV= {1,300*[(1.08^10) - 1]} / 0.08

FV= $18,832.53

Now, the present value:

PV= FV/(1+i)^n

PV= 18,832.53/1.08^10

PV= $8,732.11

What do you see as the major deficiencies current information systems budgeting and prioritization processes are run

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Answer:  

The major challenges with the current information systems budgeting and prioritisation process are:

The focus was overly on how the budgeted monies will be spent and how much return it will bring to the business. Not much thought was given to how the monies required for the expenses will be generated. Budgeting not only looks at the outflow, it examines existing and potential sources of income/revenue. When this is balanced, the company can integrate such into their marketing strategy armed with what information about the market that they possess.The prioritization is all wrong. Budgeting is because there is are organisational objectives to be met with limited resources.

Because those resources are limited, the said objectives have to be prioritized. Income-generating projects must hold more priority over non-revenue generating activities.

If there is a strategic link between the company's Information Systems upgrade and an increase in its bottom line, then it must be given priority.

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At the beginning of the year, Bryers Incorporated reports inventory of $7,300. During the year, the company purchases additional inventory for $22,300. At the end of the year, the cost of inventory remaining is $9,300. Calculate cost of goods sold for the year.

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Answer:

$20,300

Explanation:

beginning inventory $7,300

purchases during the year $22,300

ending inventory $9,300

cost of goods sold = beginning inventory + purchases - ending inventory = $7,300 + $22,300 - $9,300 = $20,300

When you use a periodic inventory system, you calculate COGS using the previous formula, but if you use a perpetual inventory system, COGS are calculated for every individual sale.

What are the 4 phases in doing research?describe each phase
(for psychology)​

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Answer:

•Discovery

• Data

• Analyze

• Ethical

Explanation:

• Discovery . Here, there are observations of events or actions which bring about new knowledge that will be further exposed to new hypothesis.

• Data . Raw data(qualitative- non numerical and quantitative -numerical) are collected in this stage and then processed to become information.

• Analyze . This is a stage where the processed data and information are analyzed. It is where the data are cleaned, inspected, transformed and then modeled with the aim of making meaningful insights, drawing conclusion and then support further decision making.

• Ethical. In this stage, researchers check to determine whether their procedures are ethical or not. This is where the data analysed are checked whether they conform with the correct rule of conduct.

Your client is an attorney. Her new admin is just learning how to use QuickBooks Online. The Automatically create invoices and don't notify me setting is on. The attorney charges her clients for copies made. These should have been entered using delayed charges, but the admin did not know that, and they were not entered into QuickBooks Online. What is the risk/danger of the new office admin person not entering the copies made in the Delayed Charges? 1. Job costs for this client will be reduced 2. There is no risk. Invoices will go out just fine 3. The attorney's clients will be undercharged 4. Photocopy expense will be understated

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Answer:

3. The attorney's clients will be undercharged

Explanation:

Since the QuickBooks Online is set to "automatically create invoices" and clients are charged for copies made.  The only missing link is that the charges to clients have not been entered into the Delayed charges, which will capture the expenses on photocopy.  Therefore, "the risk/danger of the new office admin person not entering the copies made in the Delayed Charges" is that "the attorney's clients will be undercharged."

What are the 3 levels of access that can be granted to Team users of QuickBooks Online Accountant

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Answer:

In QuickBooks Online Accountant, users with admin access and Firm Owners and have the authority to access of other users in the firm. The 3 levels of access that can be granted to Team users of QuickBooks Online Accountant are:

Full : these users have access to accounting features, and books such as edit, remove and add users.Basic : These users have access to create and read accounting.Custom: These users can access administrative functions for the firm , access to manage clients  and  access to client QuickBooks .

The three levels of access that can be granted to the team users of QuickBooks Online includes the Basic access, Full access and Custom access.

QuickBooks Online Accountant is an accounting based software which allows companies to controls all the financial side of their business

Only the users with administrator access and Firm Owners have the authority to access information on the accounting software.

The 3 levels of access granted to team users on the QuickBooks Online Accountant includes:

Basic access users: These are users who have access have access to create and read accounting information.Full access users: These are users who have access to accounting features such as edit, remove and add users as well as privilege enjoyed by basic access users. Custom access users: These are users who can access administrative functions for the firm.

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Sunshine Blender Company sold 3000 units in October at a sales price of $45 per unit. The variable cost is $25 per unit. Calculate the total contribution margin.

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Answer:

Total contribution margin= $60,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Units sold= 3,000

Selling price per unit= $45

Unitary variable cost= $25

First, we will calculate the unitary contribution margin:

Unitary contribution margin= 45 - 25= $20

Now, total contribution margin:

Total contribution margin= 3,000*20= $60,000

Cost of Goods Sold Pine Creek Company completed 200,000 units during the year at a cost of $3,000,000. The beginning finished goods inventory was 25,000 units at $310,000. Determine the cost of goods sold for 210,000 units, assuming a FIFO cost flow. $

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Answer:

$3,085,000

Explanation:

FIFO means first in first out. It means it is the first purchased inventory that is the first to be sold.

The costs of goods sold would first be allocated to the beginning inventory = $310,000

The remaining cost of goods sold Je allocated to the inventory made during the year = 210,000 - 25,000 = 185,000

185,000 × ( $3,000,000 / $200,000) = $2,775,000

Total cost of goods sold = $2,775,000 + $310,000 = $3,085,000

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rawford Trucking plans to dispose of two trucks in 2022. They sell the first truck on January 2 and the second truck on July 9. If the end of their fiscal year is December 31, how will the calculation of book value differ for these two vehicles?

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Answer: C : They will need to subtract a partial year of depreciation from the book value of the second truck but not the first truck.

Explanation:

When disposing of fixed assets such as vehicles, depreciation has to be charged on them to see their Net Book Value.

Companies usually depreciate their vehicles on a yearly basis in accordance with the end of their fiscal year. This company therefore most likely depreciates on December 31.

The first truck is sold 2 days after this Depreciation so there is no need to add more depreciation to it.

However the second truck on the other hand was sold 6 months later. Depreciation needs to charged on this substantial period but since it was not for the full year, a partial one needs to be charged.

Continental Company is building a new hockey arena at a cost of $2,500,000. It received a downpayment of $500,000 from local businesses to support the project and now needs to borrow $2,000,000 to complete the project. It therefore decides to issue $2,000,000 of 11%, callable, 10-year bonds. These bonds were issued on January 2018 and pay interest on January 1 and July 1. The bonds yield 10%.

Required:
a. Prepare the journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds on January 1, 2018
b. Prepare a bond amortixation schedule up to and including January 1, 2022
c. Prepare the journal entries to record the interest payments on January 1, 2020 and January 1, 2021.
d. Prepare the journal entry to record the bond called on January 2021

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Answer:

(a). Date: January 1, 2018.

Account description( Debit) :

(1). cash( face value of bond + interest) = $2,124,622( 753779 + 1370843).

Account description (credit):

(2). Premium on issue of bonds( issue price of bond - (face value of bond )  =$124,622( $2,124,622 - 2,000,000).

(3). Bond payable: Bond payable =face value of bond = #2,000,000.

(b). Check attachment.

(c).

Date: January 1, 2020.

Account description (debit) :

(1). Interest expense= $105,637.

(2). Premium on issue of bonds = $ 4,363.

Account description (credit):

(3) cash = $110,000.

Date: January 1, 2021.

Account description (debit) :

(1). Interest expense= $105,190.

(2). Premium on issue of bonds = $ 4,810.

Account description (credit):

(3) cash = $110,000.

(d). Date: January 1, 2021.

Account description (debit) :

(1). Bond payable= $2,000,000.

(2). Premium on issue of bonds = $98,986.

(3). Loss on redemption of bonds =$21014.

Account description (credit):

(4) cash = $2,120,000.

Explanation:

So, we are given the following data or information which is going to help us in preparing the journals from "a" to "d".

=> The new hockey arena cost

=  $2,500,000.

=> " The downpayment of $500,000 from local businesses to support the project and now needs to borrow $2,000,000 to complete the project."

=> *It therefore decides to issue $2,000,000 of 11%."

So, let us go down in solving these question.

(a). The journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds on January 1, 2018;

Date: January 1, 2018.

Account description( Debit) :

(1). cash( face value of bond + interest) = $2,124,622( 753779 + 1370843).

Account description (credit):

(2). Premium on issue of bonds( issue price of bond - (face value of bond )  =$124,622( $2,124,622 - 2,000,000)..

(3). Bond payable: Bond payable =face value of bond = #2,000,000.

(b). Check the attached picture below.

(c).

Date: January 1, 2020.

Account description (debit) :

(1). Interest expense= $105,637.

(2). Premium on issue of bonds = $ 4,363.

Account description (credit):

(3) cash = $110,000.

Date: January 1, 2021.

Account description (debit) :

(1). Interest expense= $105,190.

(2). Premium on issue of bonds = $ 4,810.

Account description (credit):

(3) cash = $110,000.

(d).Date: January 1, 2020.

Account description (debit) :

(1). Interest expense= $105,637.

(2). Premium on issue of bonds = $ 4,363.

Account description (credit):

(3) cash = $110,000.

(d). Date: January 1, 2021.

Account description (debit) :

(1). Bond payable= $2,000,000.

(2). Premium on issue of bonds = $98,986.

(3). Loss on redemption of bonds =$21014(carrying value bond - redemption value).

Account description (credit):

(4) cash = $2,120,000(106% of $2,000,000).

On January 1, 2016, Sheldon Unlimited issues 12%, 15-year bonds payable with a face value of $250, 000. The bonds are issued at 106 and pay interest on June 30 and December 31.
1. Journalize the issuance of the bonds on January 1, 2016.
2. Journalize the semiannual interest payment and amortization of bond premium on June 30, 2016.
3. Journalize the semiannual interest payment and amortization of bond premium on December 31, 2016.
4. Journalize the retirement of the bond at maturity.

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Answer:

1. Date        Account Title and Explanation      Debit         Credit

January 1       Cash                                             $265,000  

2016               Premium on bonds payable                          $15,000

                      Bonds payable                                               $250,000

                (To record Issuance of bonds )  

2 . Date        Account Title and Explanation      Debit         Credit

June 30         Bond interest expense              $14,500  

2016                Premium on bonds payable         $500  

                       Cash                                                                  $15,000

(Interest on bond paid and Premium amortized)  

3 . Date        Account Title and Explanation      Debit         Credit

Dec 31          Bond interest expense                   $14,500  

2016              Premium on bonds payable            $500  

                                  Cash                                                    $15,000

     (Interest on bond paid and Premium amortized)  

4.   Date        Account Title and Explanation      Debit         Credit

Dec 31 2030     Bonds payable                  $250,000  

                              Cash                                                       $250,000

                     (Bond redeemed)  

Working  

Bond issue price (250000 / 100*106)                            $265,000

Face value                                                                         $250,000

Premium on bonds payable                                              $15,000

Number of Interest payments (15 years x 2)              30 period

Discount/ premium to be amortized per Half year          $500.00

Interest on bond                                                                 $15,000.00

Interest expense to be recorded                                       $14,500

(15000-500)

Easter Egg and Poultry Company has $1,040,000 in assets and $649,000 of debt. It reports net income of $120,000. a. What is the firm’s return on assets? (Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.) b. What is its return on stockholders’ equity? (Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.) c. If the firm has an asset turnover ratio of 4 times, what is the profit margin (return on sales)? (Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

A. 11.54%

B. 30.69%

C. 2.88

Explanation:

Return on assets = net income/ total assets

= $120,000 / $1,040,000 = 0.115385 = 11.54%

Return on equity = net income/ total equity

Total equity = total assets - liabilities = $1,040,000 - $649,000 = $391,000

$120,000 / $391,000 = 0.3069 = 30.69%

Profit margin = gross profit/ revenue

Asset turnover = revenue / total asset

4 = revenue / $1,040,000

Revenue = $4,160,000

Profit margin = $120,000 / $4,160,000 = 0.0288 = 2.88

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When setting optimal prices, which of the following is a concern when utilizing a regression of observed sales on observed prices to set them?

a. All of these answers apply.
b. Future prices might be outside the range of past prices.
c. There is not enough variation in observed prices.

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Answer:

The Future prices might be outside the range of past prices when setting optimal price

Explanation:

Future prices might be outside the range of past prices is a concern when utilizing a regression of observed sales on observed prices to set them because setting An optimal price enables the price at which the seller can make the highest profit possible in order to increase revenue with maximum profitability in which this can only be done when using the optimal pricing strategy for example in a situation where a company is competing in several locations and different market segments, this means clearly understanding and planning a special approach for the environments before the company makes any changes in their pricing strategy is important because Future prices might be outside the range of past prices.

Accounts Payable The balance in Ashwood Company's Accounts Payable account at December 31, 2016, was $1,200,000 before any necessary year-end adjustment relating to the following: Goods were in transit from a vendor to Ashwood on December 31, 2016. The invoice cost was $85,000, and the goods were shipped FOB shipping point on December 29, 2016. The goods were received on January 2, 2017. Goods shipped FOB shipping point on December 20, 2016, from a vendor to Ashwood were lost in transit. The invoice cost was $40,000. On January 5, 2017, Ashwood filed a $40,000 claim against the common carrier. Goods shipped FOB destination on December 22, 2016, from a vendor to Ashwood were received on January 6, 2017. The invoice cost was $20,000. What amount should Ashwood report as accounts payable on its December 31, 2016, balance sheet? a. $1,325,000 b. $1,260,000 c. $1,285,000 d. $1,345,000

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Answer:

Ashwood Company

Accounts Payable account at December 31, 2016:

Amount to report in the balance sheet =

a. $1,325,000

Explanation:

The balance in the account was $1,200,000

Adjustments:

In transit goods, shipped FOB shipping point = $85,000

Lost in transit goods, shipped FOB shipping point = $40,000

Total = $1,325,000

The shipping terms determine when liability for goods in transit pass to the buyer and if the buyer should include the goods in its own Ending Inventory and adjust its Accounts Payable respectively.  The liability for goods in transit passes to the buyer if the FOB is shipping point.  The liability does not pass to the buyer if the FOB is destination.

Dechert's camera fails to focus properly so he takes the camera to a camera store that sells new and used cameras and also repairs them. When Dechert returns to the store a week later to pick up the camera it is not found. It turns out after the camera was fixed a dishonest employee sold it to a customer who came in to buy a used camera. If Dechert finds out the name of the customer who bought the camera can he recover it from the customer?

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Answer: No.

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Dechert's camera fails to focus properly, therefore he takes the camera to a camera store that sells new and used cameras and also repairs them. He later returns to the store to pick up the camera it is not found and he later found out that after the camera was fixed, a dishonest employee sold it to a customer who came in to buy a used camera.

Even if Dechert finds out the name of the customer who bought the camera, he cannot recover it from the customer because this is an exception to the rule of law whereby it is stated that a legal title cannot be transferred to a property by a thief. Because the store sold both used and new cameras, the store has the power to give out Dechert's title to someone who purchases in an ordinary course of the said business.

At the beginning of 2016, Stillwater Company had a $250 balance in its Supplies account. During the year the company paid $1,500 cash for additional supplies. The physical count of supplies on hand at the end of 2016 was $1,400. Which of the following statements related to Stillwater Company's 2016 transactions is incorrect?
a. The account Supplies represents a liability on the balance sheet.
b. The statement of cash flows for operating activities decreased by $1,500.
c. Net income decreased by $350.
d. All of the statements are correct.

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Answer:

a. The account Supplies represents a liability on the balance sheet.

Explanation:

Operating activities are the activities that organization carry out to ensure the smoothness of such company day to day activities. Examples of operating activities are cash receipts from sales of goods, cash payments to suppliers, employees, and expenses.

Stillwater Company Operating cost is decrease by 1,500 as the cash paid to the supplier in addition is an outflow

Also,

Balance of supplies     250

Supplies at hand         1400

                                    1,650

Cash paid for supply (1,400)

in addition                  

Net Income                   250

Conclusion: The option A cannot is incorrect as supplies account is recognized under the Current Asset as an asset not a liability.

Verizox Company uses a job order cost system with manufacturing overhead applied to products based on direct labor hours. At the beginning of the most recent year, the company estimated its manufacturing overhead cost at $181,090. Estimated direct labor cost was $481,580 for 19,900 hours.Actual costs for the most recent month are summarized here:Item Description Total CostDirect labor (1,800 hours) $46,361Indirect costs Indirect labor 2,540Indirect materials 3,420Factory rent 3,300Factory supervision 4,730Factory depreciation 5,760Factory janitorial work 1,270Factory insurance 1,890General and administrative salaries 4,240Selling expenses 5,350Required1. Calculate the predetermined overhead rate. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)Predetermined Overhead Rate _____ Per DL Hour2. Calculate the amount of applied manufacturing overhead.Applied Overhead Rate _____3. Calculate actual manufacturing overhead costs.Actual Manufacturing Overhead Costs _____4. Compute over- or underapplied overhead.Overhead _____

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Estimated overhead= $181,090

Estimated direct labor houra= 19,900

Actual costs:

Indirect labor= $2,540

Factory rent= $3,300

Factory supervision= $4,730

Factory depreciation= $5,760

Factory janitorial work= $1,270

Factory insurance= $1,890

Actual overhead= $19,490

Actual direct labor hours= 1,800

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 181,090/19,900= $9.1 per direct labor hour

Now, we can allocate overhead based on actual direct labor hours:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Allocated MOH= 9.1*1,800= $16,380

Actual manufacturing overhead costs= $19,490

Finally, we can determine the over/under allocation:

Under/over applied overhead= real overhead - allocated overhead

Under/over applied overhead= 19,490 - 16,380

Under/over applied overhead= $3,110 underapplied

Prior period adjustments are reported in the: Multiple Choice Multiple-step income statement. Statement of cash flows. Single-step income statement. Statement of retained earnings. Balance sheet.

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Answer:

Statement of retained earnings.

Explanation:

The prior period adjustment refers to the adjustment in which there is an accounting error in the previous period and i.e to be reported in past year period but now it would be corrected in the financial statement. This adjustment we called prior period adjustment

Moreover, it should be reported in the statement of retained earnings

Hence, the second last option is correct

asyFind manufactures and sells golf balls. The company is conducting a price test to find a better price point. Presently their golf balls sell for $21 per dozen. Their current volume is 4,250 dozen per month. They are considering reducing their sales price by 24% per dozen. What % increase in unit sales is necessary to achieve the same level of total contribution?

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Answer:

%variation= 31.58% increase

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Selling price per dozen= $21

Sales in units= 4,250

They are considering reducing their sales price by 24% per dozen.

First, we need to determine the actual total contribution:

Total contribution= 21*4,250= $89,250

Now, with the new selling price, the percentage variation in sales units:

Selling price= 21*0.76= $15.96

89,250= 15.96*units

5,592= units

Percentage:

%variation= [(5,592/4,250) - 1]*100= 31.58%

Who would benefit if the exchange rate with yen (in U.S. dollars) increased (i.e. one dollar can buy more yens)?

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Answer:

The answer is US consumers

Explanation:

Exchange rate is the rate at which a country can exchange its currency with another country’s currency.

An increase in the exchange rate of dollar with Yen discourages the Japanese from buying american goods.

Since US dollar is appreciating in relative to Japanese Yen, US consumers will benefit since they are buying the goods at a now cheaper rate.

Cambridge Manufacturing Company applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine hours. At the beginning of the year, the company estimated its total overhead cost to be $325,000 and machine hours to be 25,000. Actual manufacturing overhead and machine hours were $372,000 and 26,000, respectively.
Required:1.Compute the predetermined overhead rate
Compute applied manufacturing overhead.
Compute over- or underapplied manufacturing overhead.

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Answer:

Under/over applied overhead= $34,000 underapplied

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

At the beginning of the year, the company estimated its total overhead cost to be $325,000 and machine hours to be 25,000. Actual manufacturing overhead and machine hours were $372,000 and 26,000, respectively.

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 325,000/25,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $13 per machine-hour

Now, we can allocate overhead:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Allocated MOH= 13*26,000= $338,000

Finally, we determine the over/under allocation:

Under/over applied overhead= real overhead - allocated overhead

Under/over applied overhead= 372,000 - 338,000

Under/over applied overhead= $34,000 underapplied

Expenditures on a nation's domestic production Group of answer choices are less than its domestic production. are equal to its domestic production. are greater than its domestic production. could be less than, equal to, or greater than its domestic production.

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Answer:

are equal to it's domestic production

Explanation:

A country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is defined as value of all goods and services produced in a country during a given time. Domestic production refers to those goods and services produced at home for local consumption.

Expenditure refers to the monies expended by all entities namely; household, firms and government on goods and services with a country.

When all the entities involved in generating a country's GDP spend their money towards purchasing goods and services produced in a country, then local producers would have more money to buy materials that will be used for further production. The higher the money spent, the higher the production and vice versa.

The above is a cycle that is repeated each time household, firms and government buys locally produced goods hence expenditure on a nation's domestic production equal to it's domestic production.

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