Presented below is information for Cullumber Company for the month of January 2017.

Cost of goods sold $205,200 Rent expense $33,000
Freight-out 8,200 Sales discounts 8,800
Insurance expense 13,600 Sales returns and allowances 18,600
Salaries and wages expense 60,200 Sales revenue 393,500
Income tax expense 5,300 Other comprehensive income (net of $400 tax) 2,000

Required:
Journalize the above entries.

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Answer 1

Answer:

you cannot journalize these transactions. you can prepare an income statement which is not the same:

Sales revenue                                   $393,500

Sales discounts ($8,800)

Sales allowances ($18,600)             ($27,400)

Net sales revenue                             $366,100

Cost of goods sold                         ($205,200)

Gross profit                                       $160,900

Operating expenses:

Rent ($33,000)

Freight out ($8,200)

Insurance ($13,600)

Salaries ($60,200)                          ($150,000)

Operating income                              $10,900

Income taxes                                      ($5,300)

Net income                                          $5,600

Other comprehensive income          $2,000

Total income                                       $7,600


Related Questions

In connection with the office use in the home deduction, comment on the following:
a. The exclusive use requirement.
b. The distinction between direct and indirect expenses.
c. The effect on deduction of taxpayer's work status i.e. employed or self employed.
d. The ownership status of residence i.e. owned or rented.
e. The tax treatment of office furnishings i.e. desk, chairs, and file cabinets.
f. The treatment of expenses that exceed the gross income from the business.

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Answer:

a. The exclusive use requirement means that office space is used solely for business purpose.

b. Indirect expense are related to  business operating costs and distinction must be made wile deductions between business and personal use. Direct expense is solely related to the business and is deducted in full.

c. Employee deductions are allowed and they are deducted from Adjusted Gross Income.

d. The ownership status of resident is criteria for deductions. Resident status is allowed for deducting depreciation.

e. Office furnishing are deductible expense.

f. Any excesses are carried to the next yearly period.

Explanation:

The deductions are required to be distinct between personal and professional use. It is responsibility of the business owner to calculate deductible expenses and then prepare tax status. The income from business are recorded at  full and is subject to tax.

Journalize the following transactions for the Evans Company. Assume the company uses a perpetual inventory system.
a. Sold merchandise for $645 cash. The cost of goods sold was $375.
b. Sold merchandise for $432 and accepted VISA as the form of payment. The cost of goods sold was $195.
c. Sold merchandise on account for $670. The cost of goods sold was $438.
d. Paid credit card fees for the month of $85.If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Answer:

Evans Company

General Journal

Part a.

Debit : Cash $645

Debit : Cost of goods sold $375

Credit : Sales Revenue $645

Credit : Merchandise $375

Part b.

Debit : Cash $432

Debit : Cost of goods sold $195

Credit : Sales Revenue $432

Credit : Merchandise $195

Part c.

Debit : Accounts Receivable $670

Debit : Cost of goods sold $438

Credit : Sales Revenue $670

Credit : Merchandise $438

Part d.

Debit : Credit Card fees $85

Credit : Cash $85

Explanation:

The Perpetual inventory system calculates the cost of sale and inventory balance on each and every sale made hence the journals above.

Concord Corporation acquires a coal mine at a cost of $1590000. Intangible development costs total $365000. After extraction has occurred, Concord must restore the property (estimated fair value of the obligation is $178000), after which it can be sold for $508000. Concord estimates that 6000 tons of coal can be extracted. If 900 tons are extracted the first year, which of the following would be included in the journal entry to record depletion? (Round intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places, e.g. 20.25 and final answer to nearest dollar amount, eg. 102456.)
a. Credit to Accumulated Depletion for $396150
b. Credit to Inventory for $238500
c. Debit to Accumulated Depletion for $243747
d. Debit to Inventory for $243747

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Answer:

Depletion cost per ton = (1590000+365000+178000-508000)/6000

Depletion cost per ton = $270.83

Depletion cost = $270.83*900 tons

Depletion cost = 243,747

Account Titles                        Debit         Credit

Depletion Expenses            $243,747

     Accumulated depletion                     $243,747

Cross-price elasticity of demand measures how a. the price of one good changes in response to a change in the price of another good. b. the quantity demanded of one good changes in response to a change in the quantity demanded of another good. c. strongly normal or inferior a good is. d. the quantity demanded of one good changes in response to a change in the price of another good

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Answer:

d. the quantity demanded of one good changes in response to a change in the price of another good

Explanation:

Cross price elasticity of demand measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded of good A to changes in price of good B.

Price elasticity of demand = percentage change in quantity demanded / percentage change in price  

If cross price elasticity of demand is positive, it means that the goods are substitute goods.

Substitute goods are goods that can be used in place of another good.  

If the cross-price elasticity is negative, it means that the goods are complementary goods.

Complementary goods are goods that are consumed together

Example 1

If the percentage change in good A is 10% and the percentage change in quantity demanded of good B is -20%. Cross price elasticity = -20%/ 10% = -2. the goods are complementary goods

Example 2

If the percentage change in good A is 20% and the percentage change in quantity demanded of good B is 80%. Cross price elasticity = 80%/ 20% = 4. the goods are substitute goods goods

SCENARIO The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) was formed in 1993 to promote sustainable management of the world’s forests. The FSC quickly began to certify lumber based on whether the forest that it was taken from was managed according to its guidelines. Soon thereafter, several builders in California began to specialize in the construction of "Green" buildings that only used FSC-certified lumber. This was seen as a viable business because some customers were willing to pay a premium to have their projects completed with FSC lumber. These builders have an opportunity to order this lumber once every 3 months because the forests involved must be harvested in accordance with certain restrictions. Consequently, builders who focused on this market were forced to hold large inventories. On the other hand, builders who only used "traditional" wood which was not FSC-certified could order on a just-in-time basis, meaning they did not have to hold any lumber in their own lumberyards. Consider the following 3 scenarios and related questions.
1. A green builder must decide how much FSC lumber to purchase to meet demand for the next 3 months. Demand is normally distributed with a mean of 40,000 board-feet and a standard deviation of 15,000 board feet. (A board-foot is a standard unit for lumber.) The purchase price for the builder is $4.00 per board-foot. At the end of a 3-month period the wood will dry and may warp, reducing its value. Of any lumber remaining in the builder’s lumber yard at the end of the 3-month period, approximately half will be worthless. The builder will use any wood that is not warped in the next period. However, buying the wood now, rather than in the next period incurs a holding cost of 4% of the purchase cost. If the builder has too little FSC certified wood to meet demand, he will be forced to substitute traditional lumber which he can buy for $3.35 per board foot. In addition, the green builder assigns a shortage cost of $2.00 per board foot for the loss of good will and damage to his reputation. How many board feet of FSC certified lumber should the builder purchase?
2. Suppose a lumber-yard (Nice Lumber) agrees to serve as a distributor for a builder. This means Nice Lumber will stock the FSC-certified lumber for one green builder. Nice Lumber will pay $4.00 per board foot for FSC-certified wood and sell it to the builder for $4.20 per board foot. If demand exceeds the inventory, the green builder will buy traditional wood from a different lumber yard to meet the demand at price of $3.20 per board-foot. In addition to the lost sale, Nice assigns a cost of $2.00 per board foot of shortage of FSC lumber. If the inventory of FSC-certified lumber exceeds demand, Nice will immediately substitute the excess FSC certified lumber to meet demand from other customers and reduce its purchases of traditional lumber accordingly. Nice pays $3.20 per board foot for traditional lumber. How many board feet of FSC certified lumber should Nice Lumber purchase?
3. Suppose Nice Lumber will stock the FSC certified lumber for 10 green builders. For each of these builders, demand is normally distributed with a mean of 40,000 board feet and a standard deviation of 15,000 board feet, and each builder’s demand is independent of other builders’ demand. How many board feet of FSC certified lumber should Nice lumber purchase per builder?

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Answer:

Answer is explained in the explanation section below.

Explanation:

Solution:

Board-Feet = Mean + Z*SD

Where SD = Standard Deviation

Mean = 40,000;

SD= 15,000;

Z = NORMSINV(SL); SL (Service Level) = Cu/(Cu + Co)

1.

Solution:

Cu = $(4 - 3.35 + 2)

Since he would gain $4 - $3.35 by substituting lumber for conventional wood, he would lose $2 in goodwill and credibility loss.

Cu = 2.65

And,

Co = (4 - 2 + 4% x 4)

Since half of the lumber becomes scrap after three months and he pays 4% as a holding cost for keeping $4/unit as inventory, he incurs a holding cost of 4%.

Co = 2.16

Service Level SL = Cu/(Cu+Co)

Service Level SL = 2.65/(2.65+2.16)

Service Level SL = 0.550936

Z = NORMSINV(0.550936)

Z = 0.12

Hence,

Board-Feet = Mean + Z*SD

Board-Feet = 41,920.38

2.

Solution:

Cu = $(2 - 4.2 + 3.2)

Since he would gain $4.2-$3.2 by substituting lumber for conventional wood, he would lose $2 in goodwill and credibility loss.

Cu = 1

In the event of overstocking, he does not specify the price at which he will replace FSC lumber with conventional lumber. Only his price, which is $3.2/board-foot for traditional lumber, is issued.

Co = 4 - 3.4

since he'll have to market the excess FSC lumber inventory at conventional wood's price; ASSUMING traditional lumber rate at the rate $3.4/board-feet

Co = 0.6

So,

Service Level SL = Cu/(Cu+Co) = 1/(1+0.6)

SL = 0.625

Z = NORMSINV(0.625)

Z = 0.318639

Board-Feet = 44,779.59

3.

Solution:

Here, everything will be same except the formula for calculate the Board -Feet. New formula is:

Board-Feet = Mean +  [tex]\frac{Z * SD}{\sqrt{n} }[/tex]

Here, n = 10

Just plugging in the values, we get:

Board-Feet = 40,000 + [tex]\frac{0.318639 * 15000}{\sqrt{10} }[/tex]

Board-Feet = 41,511.44

In computing its predetermined overhead rate, Marple Company inadvertently left its indirect labor costs out of the computation. This oversight will cause ________________ (chapter 6) A. Manufacturing Overhead to be overapplied B. the Cost of Goods Manufactured to be understated C. the debits to the Manufacturing Overhead account to be understated D. the ending balance in Work-in-Process to be overstated

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Answer:

a) The Cost of Goods Manufactured to be understated

Explanation:

From the question we are informed about Marple company, and In computing its predetermined overhead rate, Marple Company inadvertently left its indirect labor costs out of the computation. In this case, The oversight will cause The Cost of Goods Manufactured to be understated. pre-determined overhead rate can be regarded as rate utilize in application of manufacturing overhead as regards

work-in-process inventory. It is usually calculated before the beginning of the period and is usually commence by estimation of activities needed to support operations as regards coming period.

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Gundy Corporation produces area rugs. The following per unit cost information is available: direct materials $15, direct labor $9, variable manufacturing overhead $6, fixed manufacturing overhead $8, variable selling and administrative expenses $4, and fixed selling and administrative expenses $6. Using a 40% markup on total per unit cost, compute the target selling price.

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Answer:

$67.2

Explanation:

With regards to the above,

Total unit cost = $15 + $9 + $6 + $8 + $4 + $6 = $48

Target selling price = Total unit cost × (1 + mark up)

Since markup percentage is 40% or 0.40

Therefore,

Target selling price = $48 × (1 + 0.4)

= $48 × 1.4

= $67.2

Therefore the target selling price is $67.2

The cash account for American Medical Co. at April 30 indicated a balance of $334,985. The bank statement indicated a balance of $388,600 on April 30. Comparing the bank statement and the accompanying canceled checks and memos with the records revealed the following reconciling items:Checks outstanding totaled $61,280.A deposit of $42,500, representing receipts of April 30, had been made too late to appear on the bank statement.The bank collected $42,000 on a $40,000 note, including interest of $2,000.A check for $7,600 returned with the statement had been incorrectly recorded by American Medical Co. as $760. The check was for the payment of an obligation to Targhee Supply Co. for a purchase on account.A check drawn for $240 had been erroneously charged by the bank as $420.Bank service charges for April amounted to $145.Instructions1. Prepare a bank reconciliation.2. Journalize the necessary entries. The accounts have not been closed.3. If a balance sheet is prepared for American Medical Co. on April 30, what amount should be reported as cash?

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Answer:

1. Cash balance according to bank statement $370,000

Cash balance according to company’s records $370,000

2. a. April 30

Dr Cash $42,000

Cr Notes Receivable $40,000

Cr Interest Income / Interest Revenue $2,000

b. April 30

Dr Accounts Payable - Targhee Supply Co $6,840

Dr Miscellaneous Expenses [Bank service charge] $145

Cr Cash $6,985

3. $370,000

Explanation:

1. Preparation of a bank reconciliation

AMERICAN MEDICAL COMPANY

Bank Reconciliation

April 30

Cash balance according to bank statement $388,600

Add: Deposit of April 30, Not recorded by bank $42,500

Add: Bank Error in Charging check as $420 instead of $240 [$420 - $240] $180

Deduct: Outstanding Checks $61,280

Adjusted balance $370,000

Cash balance according to company’s records $334,985

Add: Note and Interest Collected by bank $42,000

Deduct: Error in Recording Check [$7,600 - $760] $6,840

Deduct: Bank Service Charges $145

Adjusted balance $370,000

2. Preparation of Journal entries.

Journal entries

a. April 30

Dr Cash $42,000

Cr Notes Receivable $40,000

Cr Interest Income / Interest Revenue $2,000

b. April 30

Dr Accounts Payable - Targhee Supply Co [$7,600 - $760] $6,840

Dr Miscellaneous Expenses [Bank service charge] $145

Cr Cash $6,985

($6,840+$145)

3. Based on the information given If a balance sheet is prepared for American Medical Co. on April 30, the amount that should be reported as cash will be $370,000

The short run industry supply curve is the Group of answer choices sum of all of the individual firms' ATC curves above the MC. average of all of the individual firms' marginal cost curves above the AVC. sum of all of the individual firms' marginal cost curves above the AVC. average of all of the individual firms' ATC curves above the MC.

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Answer:

sum of all of the individual firms' marginal cost curves above the AVC.

Explanation:

Marginal Cost (MC) can be defined as the cost incurred in the production of one unit of a product.

Average Variable Cost (AVC) can be defined as the total variable cost per unit of production. It is calculated by dividing total variable cost (TVC) by total output of production (Q);

[tex] AVC = \frac{TVC}{Q} [/tex]

In a perfect competition, there are many buyers and sellers of homogeneous products, and there is free entry and exit in the market.

This simply means that, in a perfectly competitive market, there are many buyers and sellers (price takers) of homogeneous products (standardized products with substitute) and the market is free (practically open) to all individuals or business entities that are willing to trade all their goods and services.

The short run industry supply curve is the sum of all of the individual firms' marginal cost curves above the average variable cost (AVC). It is typically considered to be marginal cost curve for the industry.

Generally, industries always strive to maximize profits by increasing their level of output, such that P = MC. Also, the firms wouldn't be willing to leave or enter into the market because they are not making any profit, such that P=AC.

2-a. Refer to the original data. How much will net operating income increase (decrease) per month if the company uses higher-quality components that increase the variable expense by $4 per unit and increase unit sales by 20%. 2-b. Should the higher-quality components be used

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The original data is :

Data for Hermann Corporation

                                          Per unit     Percent of sales

Selling price                         $ 75              100%

Variable expenses                  51                 68

Contribution margin             $ 24               32%

The fixed expenses are $ 75,000 per month and the company is selling 4000 units per month.

Solution :

                                                     Present             Proposed

Sales                                             300000            375000

Less : Variable cost                      204000           275000

Contribution margin                     96000               100000

Less : Fixed expenses                75000               75000    

Net income                                   21000                25000

The net operating income :      Increases          4000

Net operating income = increased sales Net income - current sales net income.

Therefore the higher quality component should be used.                                                            

Assume that a Parent company owns 100% of its Subsidiary. On January 1, 2016 the Parent company had a $1,000,000 (face) bond payable outstanding with a carrying value of $1,070,000. The bond was originally issued to an unaffiliated company. On that same date, the Subsidiary acquired the bond for $996,000. During 2016, the Parent company reported $630,000 of (pre-consolidation) income from its own operations (i.e. prior to any equity method adjustments by the Parent company) and after recording interest expense. The Subsidiary reported $420,000 of (pre-consolidation) income from its own operations after recording interest income. Related to the bond during 2016, the parent reported interest expense of $110,000 while the subsidiary reported interest income of $95,000.
Determine the following amounts that will appear in the 2016 consolidated income statements.
a. Interest income from bond investment
b. Interest expense on bond payable
c. Gain (loss) on constructive retirement of bond payable
d. Consolidated net income

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Answer:

a. Interest income from bond investment

intercompany transaction gains or losses are eliminated when preparing consolidated financial statements

b. Interest expense on bond payable

intercompany transaction gains or losses are eliminated when preparing consolidated financial statements

c. Gain (loss) on constructive retirement of bond payable

gain on retirement of bond = $1,070,000 - $996,000 = $74,000

d. Consolidated net income

consolidated net income = income from parent company + income from subsidiary + net gain from retirement of bond = $630,000 + $420,000 + $74,000 = $1,124,000

4. Now that you have calculated the number of workers needed each period in Problem 3, Tameka wants to see how the plan would actually work. You need to: a. Show what would happen if this plan were implemented. b. Calculate the costs associated with this plan. c. Evaluate the plan in terms of cost, customer service, operations, and human resources.

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Answer:

47

Explanation:

i know it

Deb has found it very difficult to repay her... Deb has found it very difficult to repay her loans. Because of these difficulties, the bank decided to forgive one of her most recent loans, an amount of $91,000. After the loan was discharged, Deb had total assets of $247,000 and her remaining loans totaled $239,000. What amount must Deb include in her gross income

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Answer: $8000

Explanation:

The following information can be gotten from the question:

Total assets = $247000

Remaining loans = $239000

The amount that Deb must include in her gross income will be the difference between the total assets and the remaining loans which will be:

= $247000 - $239000

= $8000

=

Give me a couple countries that have a low and high quality of life index​

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Answer:

Countries with have mediocre quality of Life index: Puerto Rico, South Korea, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania

Pharoah Leasing Company agrees to lease equipment to Novak Corporation on January 1, 2020. The following information relates to the lease agreement.
1. The term of the lease is 7 years with no renewal option, and the machinery has an estimated economic life of 9 years.
2. The cost of the machinery is $502,000, and the fair value of the asset on January 1, 2020, is $739,000.
3. At the end of the lease term, the asset reverts to the lessor and has a guaranteed residual value of $45,000. Novak estimates that the expected residual value at the end of the lease term will be 45,000. Novak amortizes all of its leased equipment on a straight-line basis.
4. The lease agreement requires equal annual rental payments, beginning on January 1, 2020.
5. The collectibility of the lease payments is probable.
6. Pharoah desires a 10% rate of return on its investments. Novak's incremental borrowing rate is 11%, and the lessor's implicitrate is unknown.
1. Discuss the nature of this lease for both the lessee and the lessor.
2. Calculate the amount of the annual rental payment required.
3. Compute the value of the lease liability to the lessee.
4. Prepare the journal entries Novak would make in 2020 and 2021 related to the lease arrangement.
5. Prepare the journal entries Pharoah would make in 2020 and 2021 related to the lease arrangement.
Suppose Novak expects the residual value at the end of this lease term to be $40,000 but still guarantees a residual of $50,000. Compute the value of the lease liability at lease commencement.

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Answer:

1. Novak Corporation is the lessee and this is a Capital Lease for it. Lease for Pharoah Leasing Company is the lessor and this is an Operating Lease for it.

2. Annual rental payment required = $133,683

3. Lease Liability to the lessee = $720,909

4. See the attached excel file.

5. See the attached excel file.

Explanation:

1. Discuss the nature of this lease for both the lessee and the lessor.

Novak Corporation is the lessee and this is a Capital Lease for it. The reason this is a capital lease to Novak Corporation is that the lease of the equipment will be treated as an asset in the books of accounts of Novak Corporation.

Lease for Pharoah Leasing Company is the lessor and this is an Operating Lease for it. The reason this is an operating lease to  Pharoah Leasing Company is that the ownership of the asset is not transferred by  Pharoah Leasing Company to Novak Corporation and the useful life of the asset will remains after the lease term expires.

2. Calculate the amount of the annual rental payment required.

Note: See L in the attached excel file for the calculation of the amount of the annual rental payment required.

From the attached excel file, we have:

Annual rental payment required = $133,683

3. Compute the value of the lease liability to the lessee.

Note: See O in the attached excel file for the computation of the value of the lease liability to the lessee.

From the attached excel file, we have:

Lease Liability to the lessee = $720,909

4. Prepare the journal entries Novak would make in 2020 and 2021 related to the lease arrangement.

Note: See the attached excel file for the journal entries Novak would make in 2020 and 2021 related to the lease arrangement.

5. Prepare the journal entries Pharoah would make in 2020 and 2021 related to the lease arrangement.

Note: See the attached excel file for the journal entries Pharoah would make in 2020 and 2021 related to the lease arrangement.

Question 2: Allocating costs using ABC You have an ABC system with three pools number of cost driver units total cost in the pool product A product B total pool 1 $20,000 4,000 DL$ 6,000 DL$ 10,000 DL$ pool 2 $15,000 20 setups 30 setups 50 setups pool 3 $10,000 50 hours 150 hours 200 hours Compute the activity rates and the allocated costs for products A and B. activity rate allocated costs for product A allocated costs for product B pool 1 $ per DL$ $ $ pool 2 $ per setup $ $ pool 3 $ per hour $ $ total allocated costs for each product $ $

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

To calculate the activities rates, we need to use the following formula on each pool:

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

Pool 1= 20,000/10,000= $2 per direct labor dollar

Pool 2= 15,000/50= $300 per setup

Pool 3= 10,000/200= $50 per hour

Now, we can allocate costs to each product:

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

Product A:

Pool 1= 2*4,000= 8,000

Pool 2= 300*20= 6,000

Pool 3= 50 *50= 2,500

Total allocated costs= $16,500

Product B:

Pool 1= 2*6,000= 12,000

Pool 2= 300*30= 9,000

Pool 3= 50 *150= 7,500

Total allocated costs= $28,500

The following information is related to the defined benefit pension plan of Melissa Larson Company for the year: Service cost $ 94,000 Contributions to pension plan 147,000 Benefits paid to retirees 116,000 Plan assets (fair value), January 1 549,000 Plan assets (fair value), December 31 662,000 Actual return on plan assets 82,000 PBO, January 1 810,000 PBO, December 31 869,000 Discount rate 10 % Long-term expected return on plan assets 9 % Assuming no other relevant data exist, what is the pension expense for the year

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Answer:

$125,590

Explanation:

Calculation for the pension expense for the year

Service cost$94,000

Add Interest cost (810,000 × 10%) $81,000

Less Expected return on plan assets ($49,410)

(549,000 × 9%)

Pension expense $125,590

Therefore the pension expense for the year is $125,590

If your body does not have enough nutrients, it will begin to
a. shut down
b. make its own
C. find others
d.
use energy
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
А
B
Ο Ο Ο Ο
C

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Your body will begin to use energy D

Answer:

Its A i just did the test its not D

Explanation:

Mrs Blake is paid a weekly wage of $248. During a certain week she worked 5 hours
overtime. Her total wages were $285.50.
Calculate
her overtime wages
(2 marks)
(11)
the overtime rate of pay.
2 marks)p​

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285.50 -

248.00

037.50

A) 37.50 Dollars

B) $7.50 per hour overtime

37.50÷5

5_/37.50

07.50

Classification of Transactions
Below are several transactions that took place in Seneca Company last year:
A. Paid suppliers for inventory purchases.
B. Bought equipment for cash.
C. Paid cash to repurchase its own stock.
D. Collected cash from customers.
E. Paid wages to employees.
F. Equipment was sold for cash.
G. Common stock was sold for cash to investors.
H. Cash dividends were declared and paid.
I. A long-term loan was made to a supplier.
J. Income taxes were paid to the government.
K. Interest was paid to a lender.
L. Bonds were retired by paying the principal amount due.
Required:
Indicate how each of the above transaction would be classified on a statement of cash flows.

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Answer:

Classification on the statement of cash flows will be as follows :

A. Cashflow from Operating Activities

B. Cashflow from Investing Activities

C. Cashflow from Financing Activities

D. Cashflow from Operating Activities

E. Cashflow from Operating Activities

F. Cashflow from Investing Activities

G. Cashflow from Financing Activities

H. Cashflow from Financing Activities

I.  Cashflow from Financing Activities

J. Cashflow from Operating Activities

K. Cashflow from Operating Activities

L. Cashflow from Financing Activities

Explanation:

There are three categories of classifying Cash flows on the Statement of Cash flows which are : Cashflow from Operating Activities, Cashflow from Investing Activities and Cashflow from Financing Activities.

The Converting Department of Soft Touch Towel and Tissue Company had 760 units in work in process at the beginning of the period, which were 60% complete. During the period, 16,000 units were completed and transferred to the Packing Department. There were 840 units in process at the end of the period, which were 60% complete. Direct materials are placed into the process at the beginning of production.
Determine the number of equivalent units of production with respect to direct materials and conversion costs. If an amount is zero, enter in "0".
Soft Touch Towel and Tissue Company
Number of Equivalent Units of Production
Whole Units Direct Materials Equivalent Units Conversion Equivalent Units
Inventory in process, beginning
Started and completed
Transferred to Packing Department
Inventory in process, ending
Total

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Answer:

Direct materials equivalent units 16,080

Conversion costs equivalent units 16,048

Explanation:

Calculation to Determine the number of equivalent units of production with respect to direct materials and conversion costs.

Soft Touch Towel and Tissue Company

Number of Equivalent Units of Production

Whole Units Direct Materials Equivalent Units Conversion Equivalent Units

Inventory in process, beginning

760 0 (760*40% = 304)

Started and completed

15,240 15,240 15,240

(16,000-760=15,240)

Transferred to Packing Department

16,000 15,240 15,544

Inventory in process, ending

840 840 (840*60% = 504)

Total 16,840 16,080 16,048

Therefore the number of equivalent units of production with respect to direct materials is 16,080 and conversion costs is 16,048

Alex Karev has taken out a ​$ loan with an annual rate of percent compounded monthly to pay off hospital bills from his wife​ Izzy's illness. If the most Alex can afford to pay is ​$ per​ month, how long will it take to pay off the​ loan? How long will it take for him to pay off the loan if he can pay ​$ per​ month? Use five decimal places for the monthly percentage rate in your calculations.

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Answer:

the question is incomplete, so I looked for a similar one:

Alex Karev has taken out a ​$180,000 loan with an annual rate of 11% compounded monthly to pay off hospital bills from his wife​ Izzy's illness. If the most Alex can afford to pay is ​$3,500 per​ month, how long will it take to pay off the​ loan? How long will it take for him to pay off the loan if he can pay $4,000 per​ month?

PVIFA = $180,000 / $3,500 = 51.42857

PVIFA = [1 - 1/(1 + i)ⁿ ] / i = [1 - 1/(1 + 0.11/12)ⁿ] / 0.11/12

51.42857 x 0.11/12 = 1 - 1/(1 + 0.11/12)ⁿ

0.47143 = 1 - 1/(1 + 0.11/12)ⁿ

1/(1 + 0.11/12)ⁿ = 1 - 0.47143 = 0.52857

1 / 0.52857 = (1 + 0.11/12)ⁿ

1.89189 = 1.009167ⁿ

n = log 1.89189 / log 1.009167 = 0.2769 / 0.003963 = 69.87

n = 69.87 months

PVIFA = $180,000 / $4,000 = 45

PVIFA = [1 - 1/(1 + i)ⁿ ] / i = [1 - 1/(1 + 0.11/12)ⁿ] / 0.11/12

45 x 0.11/12 = 1 - 1/(1 + 0.11/12)ⁿ

0.4125 = 1 - 1/(1 + 0.11/12)ⁿ

1/(1 + 0.11/12)ⁿ = 1 - 0.4125 = 0.5875

1 / 0.5875 = (1 + 0.11/12)ⁿ

1.70213 = 1.009167ⁿ

n = log 1.70213 / log 1.009167 = 0.23099 / 0.003963 = 58.29

n = 58.29 months

:How is a ‘provision for reserve’ in a balance sheet, a liability or an asset. Explain.

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Explanation:

A provision is indeed an item freed up from either a company's revenue to cover potential future costs or a probable property price decrease. It shows up as spending on the financial statements and is documented as a current liabilities.

For each separate case below, follow the 3-step process for adjusting the accrued expense account: Step 1: Determine what the current account balance equals. Step 2: Determine what the current account balance should equal. Step 3: Record an adjusting entry to get from step 1 to step 2. Assume no other adjusting entries are made during the year.

a. Salaries Payable. At year-end, salaries expense of $18,000 has been incurred by the company, but is not yet paid to employees.
b. Interest Payable. At its December 31 year-end, the company owes $375 of interest on a line-of-credit loan. That interest will not be paid until sometime in January of the next year.
c. Interest Payable. At its December 31 year-end, the company holds a mortgage payable that has incurred $1,000 in annual interest that is neither recorded nor paid. The company intends to pay the interest on January 7 of the next year.

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Answer:

a. Salaries expense (Dr.) $18,000

Salaries Payable (Cr.) $18,000

b. Interest Receivable (Dr.) $375

Interest Earned (Cr.) $375

c. Interest Expense (Dr.) $1,000

Interest Payable (Cr.) $1,000

Explanation:

The adjusting entries will be made once the expenses are paid. For now these expense are recorded as current liability because the payment needs to be made for the expenses that has already incurred. The salaries expense is recorded in contra account of salaries payable, once these salaries are paid then the expense will recorded as cash outflow.

Riegel Co uses the LCNRV method, on an individual-item basis, in pricing its inventory items. The inventory at 12/31/17, consists of products D, E, F, G, H, and I. Relevant per unit data for these products are:

Item D Item E Item F Item G Item H Item I
Estimated selling price $120 $110 $95 $90 $110 $90
Cost 75 80 80 80 50 36
Cost to complete 30 30 25 35 30 30
Selling costs 10 18 10 20 10 20

Required:
Using the LCNRV rule, determine the proper unit value for the statement of financial position reporting purposes on December 31, 2014, for each of the inventory items above.

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Answer:

Riegel Co.

                                      Item D    Item E    Item F    Item G    Item H    Item I

LCNRV                            $105      $92       $85        $70         $80        $66

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                      Item D    Item E    Item F    Item G    Item H    Item I

Estimated selling price   $120      $110       $95        $90         $110       $90

Cost                                     75        80          80          80            50         36

Cost to complete                30        30         25          35             30         30

Selling costs                        10         18          10          20              10         20

Total costs:

                                      Item D    Item E    Item F    Item G    Item H    Item I

Cost                                     75        80          80          80            50         36

Cost to complete                30        30         25          35             30         30

Total costs                         105       110        105          115             80        66

NRV:

                                      Item D    Item E    Item F    Item G    Item H    Item I

Estimated selling price   $120      $110       $95        $90         $110       $90

Selling costs                        10         18           10           20             10         20

NRV                                 $110       $92         85         $70        $100       $70

Comparison of Total costs with NRV:

                                      Item D    Item E    Item F    Item G    Item H    Item I

NRV                                 $110       $92         85         $70        $100       $70

Total costs                        105        110        105          115            80         66

LCNRV                            $105      $92       $85        $70         $80        $66

Last year Carson Industries issued a 10-year, 14% semiannual coupon bond at its par value of $1,000. Currently, the bond can be called in 6 years at a price of $1,060 and it sells for $1,300. What are the bond's nominal yield to maturity and its nominal yield to call? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. YTM: % YTC: % Would an investor be more likely to earn the YTM or the YTC?

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

For nominal yield to maturity

Given that

NPER = 9 × 2 = 18

PMt = $1,000 ×14% ÷ 2 = $70

PV  = -$1,300

FV = $1,000

The formula is shown below:

= RATE(NPER,PMT,-PV,FV,TYPE)

After applying the above formula, the yield to maturity is 9.05%

For nominal yield to call

Given that

NPER = 6 × 2 = 18

PMt = $1,000 ×14% ÷ 2 = $70

PV  = -$1,300

FV = $1,060

The formula is shown below:

= RATE(NPER,PMT,-PV,FV,TYPE)

After applying the above formula, the yield to call is 8.34%

As the yield to maturity is more than the yield to call so the bond would be likely to called

Identifying effects of transactions using the accounting equation LO PI
Ming Chen began a professional practice on June 1 and plans to prepare financial statements at the end of each month. During June, Ming Chen (the owner) completed these transactions.
A. Owner invested $59,000 cash in the company along with equipment that had a $14,000 market value.
B. The company paid $2,000 cash for rent of office space for the month.
C. The company purchased $11,000 of additional equipment on credit (payment due within 30 days).
D. The company completed work for a client and immediately collected the $2,300 cash earned.
E. The company completed work for a client and sent a bill for $7,600 to be received within 30 days.
F. The company purchased additional equipment for $5,800 cash.
G. The company paid an assistant $3,400 cash as wages for the month.
H. The company collected $4,500 cash as a partial payment for the amount owed by the client in transaction e.
I. The company paid $11,000 cash to settle the liability created in transaction c.
J. Owner withdrew $1,200 cash from the company for personal use.
Required:
Enter the impact of each transaction on individual items of the accounting equation.

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Answer:

A. Asset as cash will increase by $59,000, asset in equipment will increase $14,000

B. Asset side in increased and decreased

C. Asset and liability will increase by $11,000

D. Asset will increase

E. Asset will increase

F. Asset will increase and decrease by $5,800

G. Asset will decrease

H. Asset will increase

I. Liability will decrease

J. Asset and capital will decrease by $1,200

Explanation:

Accounting equation is Asset = Liabilities + Capital

Accounting equation is affected in business transaction. The transaction in business have different effects some transaction are like hybrid which impacts the multiple accounts balances. There are some transactions which just involve asset side transaction increase and decrease on the same account this will offset the balance and no effect on equation.

Hypothetically, your MNE is the largest foreign investor in Vietnam, where dissidents and religious leaders are reportedly being persecuted. As the country manager there, you understand that the MNE is being pressured by NGOs to help the oppressed groups in Vietnam. But you also understand that the host government would be upset if your firm were found to engage in local political activities deemed inappropriate. These alleged activities, which you personally find distasteful, are not directly related to operations. How would you proceed

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Answer:

69

Explanation:

i think its 69

The tiny isolationist nations of Lorland and Zhangia are considering opening their borders to trade with each other. Both nations produce only two goods: smoothies and sandals. Currently, a worker in Lorland can produce 2 smoothies per day or 8 sandals per day, while a worker in Zhangia can produce 1 smoothie per day or 5 sandals per day. Using this information, please match each nation and good to the most accurate description.
Write each item to its matching item .
a. the nation that will specialize in producing smoothies once trading begins
b. the nation that will specialize in producing sandals once trading begins
c. the good that Lorland will import from Zhangia after trading begins
d. the good that Lorland will export to Zhangia after trading begins
Zhangia Sandals Smoothies Lorland

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Answer:

Lorland

Zhangia

sandals

smoothies

Explanation:

A country should specialise goods for which it has a comparative advantage in its production.

A country should import goods for which it has no comparative advantage in its production.

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

Lorland

Opportunity cost in the production of one smoothie = 8/2 = 4

Opportunity cost in the production of one sandal = 2/8 = 0.25

Zhangia

Opportunity cost in the production of one smoothie = 5/1 = 5

Opportunity cost in the production of one sandal = 1/5 = 0.2

Zhangia has a comparative advantage inn the production of sandals and should specialise in the production of sandals while lorland has a comparative advantage in the production of smoothies specialise in the production of smoothies

Loriland should import sandals and export smoothies

Natick Industries leased high-tech instruments from Framingham Leasing on January 1, 2021. Natick has the option to renew the lease at the end of two years for an additional three years. Natick is subject to a $45,000 penalty after two years if it fails to renew the lease. Framingham Leasing purchased the equipment from Waltham Machines at a cost of $250,177.
Related Information:
Lease term 2 years (8 quarterly periods)
Lease renewal option for an additional 3 years (12 quarterly periods)
Quarterly lease payments $11,000 at Jan. 1, 2021, and at Mar.
31, June 30, Sept. 30, and Dec. 31
thereafter
Economic life of asset 5 years
Interest rate charged by the lessor. 4%
Required:
Prepare appropriate entries for Natick Industries from the beginning of the lease through March 31, 2021. Appropriate adjusting entries are made quarterly.

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Answer:

1-Jan-21

Dr Right- of-use asset $250,177

Cr Lease payable $250,177

1-Jan-21

Dr Lease payable $11,000

Cr Cash $11,000

31-Mar-21

Dr Interest expense $2,392

Dr Lease payable $8,608

Cr Cash $11,000

31-Mar-21

Dr Amortization expense $12,509

Cr Right-of-use asset $12,509

Explanation:

Preparation of the appropriate entries for Natick Industries from the beginning of the lease through March 31, 2021.

Journa Entry- Lease-Natick Industries

1-Jan-21

Dr Right- of-use asset

($11,000 * PVAF at 1%for 0-20)

($11000*22.74336) $250,177

Cr Lease payable $250,177

(To Record Lease at Inception)

1-Jan-21

Dr Lease payable $11,000

Cr Cash $11,000

(To Record First Lease Payment made)

31-Mar-21

Dr Interest expense

[($250,177 - 11000 )*1%] $2,392

Dr Lease payable $8,608

($11,000-$2,392)

Cr Cash $11,000

(To Record Second Lease Payment made)

31-Mar-21

Dr Amortization expense

($250,177/ 20) $12,509

Cr Right-of-use asset $12,509

(To Record Amortisation Expense)

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