Answer:
Total Direct Materials Cost Variance = Direct Material Price Variance + Direct Material Quantity Variance
Total Direct Materials Cost Variance = $5,600U + (-$2,800F)
Total Direct Materials cost Variance = $2,800 Unfavorable
Direct Material cost Variance = (Actual rate * Actual quantity) - (Standard Rate * Standard Quantity)
$2,800 U = (AR*56000) - (SR * (15,000*5)
$2,800 U = (AR*56000) - (SR * 75000)
We need Standard Price per Gallon to calculate the actual price paid for a gallon of direct material. But, we have no information about it.
Suppose you can only invest in the stock markets of two countries: US and China. The US has an expected return of 5.0% and a standard deviation of 15.0%. China has an expected return of 7.0% and a standard deviation of 22.0%. The correlation between the returns in the two markets is 0.3. The risk-free rate is 3.0%. What is the maximum Sharpe ratio you can obtain (rounded to the nearest 0.001)
Answer:
The maximum Sharpe ratio you can obtain is 0.182.
Explanation:
Sharpe ratio = (Stock's expected return - Risk-free rate) / Standard Deviation …………… (1)
Therefore, we have:
Sharpe ratio of the US stock market = (5.0% - 3.0%) / 15.0% = 0.133
Sharpe ratio of China stock market = (7.0% - 3.0%) / 22.0% = 0.182
Since you can only invest in the stock markets of US and China, and the Sharpe ratio of China stock market of 0.182 is greater than the Sharpe ratio of the stock market of 0.133, this implies that the maximum Sharpe ratio you can obtain is 0.182.
Concord Company sells merchandise on account for $5700 to Ivanhoe Company with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. Ivanhoe Company returns $1000 of merchandise that was damaged, along with a
check to settle the account within the discount period. What is the amount of the check?
$4700
$4606
$5586
$5606
Answer:
The right solution is Option b ($4606 ).
Explanation:
The given values are:
Company sells merchandise,
= $5700
Company returns,
= $1000
Now,
The amount of the check will be:
= [tex](5700-1000)\times 98 \ percent[/tex]
= [tex](5700-1000)\times 0.98[/tex]
= [tex]4700\times 0.98[/tex]
= [tex]4606[/tex] ($)
Qu. 10-150 (Algo) Majer Corporation makes a product with ... Majer Corporation makes a product with the following standard costs: Standard Quantity or Hours Standard Price or Rate Standard Cost Per Unit Direct materials 6.4 ounces $ 2.00 per ounce $ 12.80 Direct labor 0.5 hours $ 15.00 per hour $ 7.50 Variable overhead 0.5 hours $ 2.00 per hour $ 1.00 The company reported the following results concerning this product in February. Originally budgeted output 5,100 units Actual output 6,000 units Raw materials used in production 33,400 ounces Actual direct labor-hours 1,860 hours Purchases of raw materials 35,800 ounces Actual price of raw materials $ 47.10 per ounce Actual direct labor rate $ 37.60 per hour Actual variable overhead rate $ 5.60 per hour The company applies variable overhead on the basis of direct labor-hours. The direct materials purchases variance is computed when the materials are purchased. The materials quantity variance for February is:
Answer:
Direct material quantity variance= $10,000 favorable
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Standard Direct materials 6.4 ounces $ 2.00 per ounce.
Actual output 6,000 units
Raw materials used in production 33,400 ounces
To calculate the direct material quantity variance, we need to use the following formula:
Direct material quantity variance= (standard quantity - actual quantity)*standard price
Direct material quantity variance= (6.4*6,000 - 33,400)*2
Direct material quantity variance= (38,400 - 33,400)*2
Direct material quantity variance= $10,000 favorable
Lannister Manufacturing has a target debt-equity ratio of .95. Its cost of equity is 11 percent, and its cost of debt is 7 percent. If the tax rate is 24 percent, what is the company’s WACC? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)
Answer:
WACC= 5.6%
Explanation:
Weighted average cost of capital is the average cost of all of the long-term types of finance used by a company weighted according to the that amount of finance used in relation to the total pool of fund
WACC = (Wd×Kd) + (We×Ke)
After-tax cost of debt = Before tax cost of debt× (1-tax rate)
Kd-After-tax cost of debt
Ke-Cost of equity
Wd-Weight f debt
We-Weight of equity
After tax cost of debt = (1-T)× Before-tax yield on debt
= (1-0.24)× 7
=5.32
Cost of equity = 11%
WACC = (Wd×Kd) + (We×Ke)
We= 5%, Wd= 95%
WACC= (5.32× 95%) + (11%× 5%)
= 5.6%
WACC= 5.6%
in 2020, Mathis Co. at the first year of operations, has financial income of $1,200,000. It has an litigation expense of $3,000,000, and installment sales of $2,4000,000. The estimated litigation expense of $3,000,000 will be deductible in 2022 when it is expected to be paid. The installment sales will be realized in the amount of $1,200,000 in each of the next two years. The income tax rate is 20% for all years. what is tax payable for 2020
Answer:
Mathis Co.
The Tax payable for 2020 is:
= $1,320,000
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
2020 Financial income = $1,200,000
add Litigation expense 3,000,000
add installment sales 2,400,000
Adjusted taxable income $6,600,000
Income tax rate = 20%
Tax payable for 2020 = $1,320,000
b) The litigation expense was deducted from the financial income. This is added back to the income. Installment sales were not included in the revenue for the financial income of 2020. This is also added to the financial income. The net result is the figure for taxable income. This forms the basis for the application of the income tax rate of 20%.
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Why is presentation so important to the success of a speech?
A.
Because it is rude not to dress well for a speech
B.
Because it conveys the character of the speaker
C.
Because it is important to appear professional at all times
D.
Because the words aren't important
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I'm taking public speaking in college now dress is important because it conveys the character of the speaker.
Identify the statement below that is true regarding the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts account. Multiple Choice The account has a normal credit balance and is reported on the balance sheet. The account has a normal debit balance and is reported on the balance sheet. The account has a normal credit balance and is reported on the income statement. The account has a normal debit balance and is reported on the income statement.
Answer: The account has a normal credit balance and is reported on the balance sheet.
Explanation:
The allowance for doubtful accounts refers to the amount of account receivable that the company believes will not be paid by the customers. It is referred to as the bad debt reserve as well.
The allowance for doubtful accounts reduces the accounts receivable. It also has a normal credit balance and is reported on the balance sheet.
Kiley Corporation had these transactions during 2022. Classify transactions by type of activity.
a. Purchased a machine for $30,000, giving a long-term note in exchange.
b. Issued $50,000 par value common stock for cash.
c. Issued $200,000 par value common stock upon conversion of bonds having a face value of $200,000.
d. Declared and paid a cash dividend of $13,000.
e. Sold a long-term investment with a cost of $15,000 for $15,000 cash.
f. Collected $16,000 from sale of goods.
g. Paid $18,000 to suppliers.
Answer:
Cash flow from Operating Activities
f. Collected $16,000 from sale of goods.
g. Paid $18,000 to suppliers.
Cash flow from Investing Activities
e. Sold a long-term investment with a cost of $15,000 for $15,000 cash.
Cash flow from Financing Activities
b. Issued $50,000 par value common stock for cash.
d. Declared and paid a cash dividend of $13,000.
None-Cash Activity
a. Purchased a machine for $30,000, giving a long-term note in exchange.
c. Issued $200,000 par value common stock upon conversion of bonds having a face value of $200,000.
Explanation:
Operating Activities - Results from business daily trading operations with customers and suppliers.
Investing Activities - Results from purchases and sell of assets and investments
Financing Activities - Results from a company`s efforts in raising and repayment of capital
Many college students are more focused on getting a job after graduation than on planning for their careers. Even if you are not currently pursuing your dream job, successfully managing your career requires many career readiness competencies that employers are already looking for, including self-awareness, self-motivation, ownership/accepting responsibility, and openness to change. This activity is important because enhancing these skills will make you a more attractive job candidate in addition to increasing your ability to manage your career.
The goal of this exercise is to challenge your knowledge of tips for managing your career.
1. Angèle breaks her workday into two main chunks. She reserves the first half of the day—the morning, when she is most productive—for activities that are time-consuming, complex, and don't produce any immediate gratification. She then spends the afternoons catching up on emails and other personally satisfying, albeit mindless, work tasks.
(Click to select) Make every day count Stay informed and network Promote yourself Roll with change and disruption Small things matter during interviews
2. Darnell runs into the CEO of his company while attending a conference in another state. Darnell takes the rare one-on-one opportunity to tell the her about the success he and his team have had on a recent company project.
(Click to select) Make every day count Stay informed and network Promote yourself Roll with change and disruption Small things matter during interviews
3. Wesley loves his current job. However, he still views every new project as an opportunity to gain valuable skills that will make him more marketable to other companies.
(Click to select) Make every day count Stay informed and network Promote yourself Roll with change and disruption Small things matter during interviews
4. Esteban treats every interaction at work as a job interview. He wants his coworkers, subordinates, and supervisors to know that he is a dedicated, conscientious, and hard-working person.
(Click to select) Make every day count Stay informed and network Promote yourself Roll with change and disruption Small things matter during interviews
5. Teresa is the VP of Human Resources at her company. Next week she is attending a training to bring her up to speed on the latest in medical marijuana legislation and how it will impact organizational policies in her state.
(Click to select) Make every day count Stay informed and network Promote yourself Roll with change and disruption Small things matter during interviews
6. Luke thinks he is losing ground on the younger workers in his company because he continuously has to ask them for help with technology-related matters. Luke decides to enroll in some seminars on social media management so that he can update his skill set.
(Click to select) Make every day count Stay informed and network Promote yourself Roll with change and disruption Small things matter during interviews
7. In her LinkedIn profile, Reena lists the major projects she has led successfully with her current employer. For each project, she notes the impact that the project had on the organization's financial performance.
(Click to select) Make every day count Stay informed and network Promote yourself Roll with change and disruption Small things matter during interviews
8. Brandy is offered an interview for her dream job. She spends several days emailing back and forth with the interviewer's administrative assistant to get things set up. The assistant is impressed by his interactions with Brandy because she is prompt and respectful in her responses to him. He passes this information along to his boss.
(Click to select) Make every day count Stay informed and network Promote yourself Roll with change and disruption Small things matter during interviews
9. Monique is quitting her job and moving to another state because her partner was offered a tremendous job there. Monique is excited about the opportunity to recharge and refocus her own career.
(Click to select) Make every day count Stay informed and network Promote yourself Roll with change and disruption Small things matter during interviews
10. Khalil researches the norms for attire at each company he plans to interview with. This way he can be certain to dress according to specific organizational expectations.
(Click to select)
Make every day count
Stay informed and network
Promote yourself
Roll with change and disruption
Small things matter during interviews
Answer:
1. Angèle ⇒ Make everyday count
She tries to get as much done as possible in the day.
2. Darnell ⇒ Promote yourself
Darnell promotes the work that he and his team has done to a higher ranking person, his CEO.
3. Wesley ⇒ Roll with change and disruption
Wesley is fine with being in his current job or going to another one (change).
4. Esteban ⇒ Promote yourself
He wants everyone to think highly of him and so is promoting himself.
5. Teresa ⇒ Stay informed
Teresa is keeping abreast of information in marijuana legislation.
6. Luke ⇒ Stay informed
Luke is trying to stay informed with technological innovation.
7. Reena ⇒ Promote yourself.
Reena is promoting herself and her achievements on social media.
8. Brandy ⇒ Small things matter during interviews
Her respect for professional etiquette in responding to the interview assistant was a small thing that is likely to go a long way to helping her pass the interview.
9. Monique ⇒ Roll with change and disruption
Her life has been changed and disrupted by this move yet she is excited and looking forward to it. She is rolling with change.
10. Khalil ⇒ Small things matter during interviews
Khalil is trying to dress appropriately for the interview. He is taking an interest in the company's aesthetic values which shows he is paying attention to detail - the smaller things.
On January 8, Quastrar, Inc. sent Hylian Company a letter offering to sell $10,000 in restaurant supplies. On January 18, Hylian mailed a letter to Quastrar accepting the offer. Quastrar received the acceptance letter on January 20. On January 17, Quastrar sent a letter revoking the offer. Hylavian received this letter on January 21. A contract between Quastrar and Hylavian: A. was not formed because the revocation was effective before the acceptance was sent. B. was not formed because the revocation was effective before the acceptance was received. C. was formed on January 18. D. was formed on January 20
Answer:
C. was formed on January 18
Explanation:
Since in the question it is mentioned that On Jan 8, Quastrar sent the letter for selling the restaurant supplies to Hylian company for $10,000. On Jan 17, Quastrar sent the revoking letter offer and the same would be received by Hylian on Jan 21. On Jan 18, Hylian mailed the letter regarding the acceptance to Quastrar and the same would be received by Quastrar on Jan 20.
So, the contract between them would be created on Jan 18 as the acceptance is sent on Jan 18 i.e. prior the revocation letter
A maximum price control on cellular telephones (cellular telephones) A. A surplus of cellular telephones B. An increase in demand for cellular telephones C. A decrease in supply of cellular telephones D. An increase in quantity supplied and decrease in quantity demanded of cell telephones E. None of the above
Answer:
A. A surplus of cellular telephones
Explanation:
In the case where the maximum price that are controlled on the cellular telephones so there would be the surplus of cellular telephones as the maximum price are charged from the customers due to which the company is able to generate the high profit that results in the surplus of the cellular telephones and the same would be controlled
Hence, the option b is correct
Thomlin Company forecasts that total overhead for the current year will be $11,742,000 with 164,000 total machine hours. Year to date, the actual overhead is $7,547,000 and the actual machine hours are 83,000 hours. The predetermined overhead rate based on machine hours is Round the factory overhead rate to the nearest dollar before multiplying by the number of hours. a.$46 per machine hour b.$141 per machine hour c.$91 per machine hour d.$72 per machine hour
Answer:
d.$72 per machine hour
Explanation:
Predetermined overhead rate = Budgeted Overheads ÷ Budgeted Activity
therefore,
Predetermined overhead rate = $11,742,000 ÷ 164,000
= $71.598 or $72
The predetermined overhead rate based on machine hours is $72 per machine hour.
Portia Grant is an employee who is paid monthly. For the month of January of the current year, she earned a total of 8,988. The FICA tax for social security is 6.2% of the first $128,400 of employee earnings each calendar year and the FICA tax rate for Medicare is 1.45% of all earnings. The FUTA tax rate of 0.6% and the SUTA tax rate of 5.4% are applied to the first $7,000 of an employee's pay. The amount of federal income tax withheld from her earnings was $1,491.37. Her net pay for the month is: (Round your intermediate calculations to two decimal places.) Multiple Choice $6,566.00 $6,809.04 $5,074.63 $7,366.30 $6,375.04
Answer:
$6,809.04
Explanation:
Calculation to determine what her net pay for the month is
Gross Pay (a) $8,988
Less: Deductions
Social Security Tax $557.26
($8,988 * 6.2%)
Medicare Tax $130.33
($8,988 * 1.45%)
Federal income Tax $1,491.37
Total Deductions (b) $2,178.96
Net Pay (a-b) $6,809.04
($8,988-$2,178.96)
Therefore her net pay for the month is $6,809.04
Suppose these selected condensed data are taken from recent balance sheets of Bob Evans Farms (in thousands).
2022 2021
Cash $13,200 $10,800
Accounts receivable 22,200 20,200
Inventory 31,600 30,700
Other current assets 12,200 11,909
Total current assets $79,200 $73,609
Total current liabilities $247,500 $311,100
Compute the current ratio for each year.
Answer:
this answer might be rong
Explanation:
it just might be rong
Coordination refers to ________. a. identifying the span of control within an organization b. portioning the performance of specific tasks c. assigning tasks to qualified managers d. linking various value activities within an organization
Answer:
d. linking various value activities within an organization.
Explanation:
A functional (departmental) organizational structure is a type of structure used to organize staffs by dividing them into various departments based on their skill set, roles or functions and knowledge.
These departments which are vertically structured may include, finance, IT, sales and marketing, research and development, customer service etc. Also, the various departments are headed by a functional manager who are saddled with the responsibility of overseeing, managing and reporting to the executive management.
The employees in companies engaged in a single line of business are generally referred to as silos because they work independently, collaborate and communicate with their colleagues in a vertical style i.e exclusively with each other.
A manager can be defined as an individual who is saddled with the responsibility of providing guidance, support, supervision, administrative control, as well as acting as a role model or example to the employees working in an organization by being morally upright.
Generally, managers are typically involved in taking up leadership roles and as such are expected to be build a strong relationship between their employees or subordinates by creating a fair ground for effective communication and sharing of resources and information. Also, they are required to engage their staff members (entire workforce) in the most efficient and effective manner.
Coordination refers to linking various value activities within an organization.
Answer:
d. linking various value activities within an organization.
Explanation:
Coordination refers to linking various value activities within an organization.
Define your seven weakness and seven strengths with reason
Answer:
weakness
1 i am very sensitive because small things make me feel very bad
2 i cannot say no to anyone because i care about people thought
3 i cannot control my anger i have anger issue
4 i am very extra kind to everyone so many people takes advantage
5 i keep expecting many things from people and result make me sad
6 i cant be angry for a long time it is very easy for making me happy
7 i dont want to share my close person with other
Think of a business concept that would be appropriate for each of the following:
1) a sole proprietorship
2) a corporation
3) a limited liability company
In your answer address the pros and cons of the business type (sole proprietorship, Corporation, LLC) and why you the believe the business concept you choose best suits that business type. You must list at least 3 pros and 3 cons for each business type.
Answer:
Sole Proprietorship: The business concept that would be suitable for this type of business would be a roadside Fruit Juice Processing business. This involves different blends of organic fruits being blended into one smooth syrup sometimes called a smoothie.This type of business is better registered under a Sole Proprietorship because, it is almost always carried out by those who are self-employed.
Pros:
It is easy to set up and has low operational and corporate costIt enjoys zero corporate business taxesthey are not required to submit annual filingsCons:
The liability is unlimited and unrestricted. This means if there is litigation against the business, the business owner if found culpable will have to defray all amounts due even with his or her personal assets if the business is unable to meet that obligationThis type of business structure will find it difficult to raise money due to the potential liability exposure Also the sole proprietor may be unable to take on business debt
2. A Limited Liability Corporation: The business concept that would be suitable for this type of entity is a Fast Food Franchise like Tastee Fried Chicken. This sort of business will involve processing chicken and other kinds of foods into wholesome dishes.
5. Joseph transfers $1000 from his money market fund to his checking account. This
transaction will:
a) decrease M2 and increase M1.
b) increase M1, but leave M2 unchanged.
c) decrease M1 and increase M2.
d) decrease both M1 and M2.
Answer:
A. decrease M2 and increase M1
A company with 82,146 authorized shares of $5 par common stock issued 31,717 shares at $14 per share. Subsequently, the company declared a 2% stock dividend on a date when the market price was $26 a share. What is the amount transferred from the retained earnings account to paid-in capital accounts as a result of the stock dividend
Answer:
$16,492.84
Explanation:
Calculation to determine the amount transferred from the retained earnings account to paid-in capital accounts as a result of the stock dividend
Amount transferred to Paid-in capital accounts=(Common stock*Stock dividend declared percentage)*Market price
Let plug in the formula
Amount transferred to Paid-in capital accounts=(31,717 shares*2%)*$26 per share
Amount transferred to Paid-in capital accounts=634.34*$26 per share
Amount transferred to Paid-in capital accounts=$16,492.84
Therefore the amount transferred from the retained earnings account to paid-in capital accounts as a result of the stock dividend is $16,492.84
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يبلغ سعر صرف الدينار البحريني 2.6526 الدولار الأمريكي، أو 1 دولار يعادل 377 فلس.
Distributing Cash Dividends to Preferred and Common Shareholders Dechow Company has outstanding 20,000 shares of $50 par value, 6% cumulative preferred stock, and 80,000 shares of $10 par value common stock. The company declares and pays cash dividends amounting to $160,000. a. If no arrearage on the preferred stock exists, how much in total dividends, and in dividends per share, is paid to each class of stock
Answer:
Preferred Stock = $60,000 and $3.00
Common Stock = $100,000 and $1.25
Explanation:
Dividends
Preferred Stock has preference when it comes to dividends payments. The remaining dividends are then paid to Common Stockholders.
Preferred Stock dividend = 20,000 x $50 x 6% = $60,000
Common Stock dividend = $160,000 - $60,000 = $100,000
Dividends per share
Preferred Stock dividend = $60,000 ÷ 20,000 shares = $3.00
Common Stock dividend = $100,000 ÷ 80,000 shares = $1.25
The Tree Company provides the following standard cost data per unit of product: Variable overhead $ 8.00 Tree Co. anticipated that they would produce and sell 24,000 units. During the period, the company produced and sold 25,000 units, incurring $210,000 of variable overhead costs. The variable overhead flexible budget variance was: A. $8,000 unfavorable. B. $10,000 unfavorable. C. $8,000 favorable. D. $10,000 favorable.
Answer:
Flexible budget variance= $10,000 unfavorable
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Standard Variable overhead= $8.00 per unit
During the period, the company produced and sold 25,000 units, incurring $210,000 of variable overhead costs.
First, we need to calculate the standard variable overhead cost:
Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base
Allocated MOH= 8*25,000
Allocated MOH= $200,000
Now, the flexible budget variance:
Flexible budget variance= allocated overhead - actual overhead
Flexible budget variance= 200,000 - 210,000
Flexible budget variance= $10,000 unfavorable
Concord Corporation manufactures a product with a unit variable cost of $100 and a unit sales price of $181. Fixed manufacturing costs were $480000 when 10000 units were produced and sold. The company has a one-time opportunity to sell an additional 1000 units at $125 each in a foreign market which would not affect its present sales. If the company has sufficient capacity to produce the additional units, acceptance of the special order would affect net income as follows:
a. Income would increase by $23000.
b. Income would increase by $125000.
c. Income would decrease by $23000.
d. Income would increase by $25000.
Answer:
d. Income would increase by $25000.
Explanation:
Concord Corporation received a special order to sell 1,000 units at $125 each.
Incremental Sales Revenue = 1,000 * $125
Incremental Sales Revenue = $125,000
Variable Cost per unit = $100
Fixed manufacturing cost = $480,000
To produce required additional units, there will be no change in fixed manufacturing costs. So, cost to produce additional units will change on account of variable manufacturing cost only.
Incremental Cost = $100 * 1,000
Incremental Cost = $100,000
Incremental Net Income = Incremental Sales Revenue - Incremental Cost
Incremental Net Income = $125,000 - $100,000
Incremental Net Income = $25,000
Newport Corp. is considering the purchase of a new piece of equipment. The cost savings from the equipment would result in an annual increase in cash flow of $215,000. The equipment will have an initial cost of $977,000 and have a 6-year life. There is no salvage value for the equipment. If the hurdle rate is 8%, what is the approximate net present value? Ignore income taxes..
Answer:
NPV = $16,919
Explanation:
The Net Present value is the present value of cash inflow (cost savings ) from the project less the present value of initial cost.
NPV = Present value of cash inflow - Present value of cash outflow
PV = annual cash flow × (1-1+r^-n)/r
=215,000× (1- 1.08^-6)/0.08
=993919.1
NPV = 993,919.1-977,000= 16,919
NPV = $16,919
Accounts Debits Credits
Cash $ 17,000
Accounts Receivable 7,400
Supplies 3,400
Equipment 12,000
Accumulated Depreciation $ 3,800
Salaries Payable 5,800
Common Stock 22,000
Retained Earnings 8,200
Totals $ 39,800 $ 39,800
The following is a summary of the transactions for the year:
1. March 12 Provide services to customers, $54,000, of which $20,400 is on account.
2. May 2 Collect on accounts receivable, $17,400.
3. June 30 Issue shares of common stock in exchange for $6,000 cash.
4. August 1 Pay salaries of $5,800 from 2020 (prior year).
5. September 25 Pay repairs and maintenance expenses, $12,400.
6. October 19 Purchase equipment for $7,400 cash.
7. December 30 Pay $1,100 cash dividends to stockholders.
The following information is available for the adjusting entries.
Accrued salaries at year-end amounted to $20,700.
Depreciation for the year on the equipment is $4,400.
Office supplies remaining on hand at the end of the year equal $1,200.
a. Prepare an unadjusted trial balance(Please write out).
b. Prepare an adjusted trial balance(Please write out).
3. Prepare the income statement for the year ended December 31, 2021 (Please Write out).
4. Prepare a post-closing trial balance.
Answer:
a. Unadjusted Trial Balance
Accounts Debits Credits
Cash $ 47,300
Accounts Receivable 10,400
Supplies 3,400
Equipment 19,400
Accumulated Depreciation $ 3,800
Salaries Payable
Common Stock 28,000
Retained Earnings 8,200
Dividend 1,100
Service revenue 54,000
Repairs and
maintenance exp $12,400
Totals $ 94,000 $ 94,000
b. Adjusted Trial Balance
Accounts Debits Credits
Cash $ 47,300
Accounts Receivable 10,400
Supplies 1,200
Equipment 19,400
Accumulated Depreciation $ 8,200
Salaries Payable 20,700
Common Stock 28,000
Retained Earnings 8,200
Dividend 1,100
Service revenue 54,000
Repairs and
maintenance exp 12,400
Salaries expense 20,700
Depreciation Exp 4,400
Office supplies exp 2,200
Totals $119,100 $ 119,100
3. Income Statement for the year ended December 31, 2021
Service revenue 54,000
Repairs and
maintenance exp 12,400
Salaries expense 20,700
Depreciation Exp 4,400
Office supplies exp 2,200 39,700
Net income $14,300
4. Post-closing Trial Balance
Accounts Debits Credits
Cash $ 47,300
Accounts Receivable 10,400
Supplies 1,200
Equipment 19,400
Accumulated Depreciation $ 8,200
Salaries Payable 20,700
Common Stock 28,000
Retained Earnings 21,400
Totals $78,300 $78,300
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Accounts Debits Credits
Cash $ 17,000
Accounts Receivable 7,400
Supplies 3,400
Equipment 12,000
Accumulated Depreciation $ 3,800
Salaries Payable 5,800
Common Stock 22,000
Retained Earnings 8,200
Totals $ 39,800 $ 39,800
1. March 12 Accounts receivable $20,400 Cash $33,600 Service revenue $54,000
2. May 2 Cash $17,400 Accounts receivable $17,400
3. June 30 Cash $6,000 Common stock $6,000
4. August 1 Salaries Payable $5,800 Cash $5,800
5. September 25 Repairs and maintenance expenses, $12,400 Cash $12,400
6. October 19 Equipment $7,400 Cash $7,400
7. December 30 Cash dividends $1,100 Cash $1,100
Adjusting entries:
Salaries expense $20,700 Salaries payable $20,700
Depreciation Expense $4,400 Accumulated Depreciation $4,400
Office supplies expenses $2,200 Supplies $2,200
5. Which of the following statements is false? A) The incentives come from owning stock in the company and from compensation that is sensitive to performance. B) The role of the corporate governance system is to mitigate the conflict of interest that results from the combination of ownership and control without unduly burdening managers with the risk of the firm. C) Punishment comes when a board fires a manager for poor performance or fraud, or when, upon failure of the board to act, shareholders or raiders launch control contests to replace the board and management. D) The corporate governance system attempts to align interests by providing incentives for taking the right action and punishments for taking the wrong action. E) None of the above
Answer: B) The role of the corporate governance system is to mitigate the conflict of interest that results from the combination of ownership and control without unduly burdening managers with the risk of the firm.
Explanation:
Corporate governance has to do with the combination of laws, rules, and processes through which businesses are being operated, regulated. Corporate governance comprises of both the internal factors and the external factors which has an impact on the interests of the stakeholders in the company.
From the options given, the option that is false is B. It should be noted that the role of corporate governance system isn't about mitigating conflict of interest which arises from the combination of ownership and control.
present value of bonds payable; premium moss co. issued $740,000 of four-year, 12% bonds, with interest payable semiannually, at a market (effective) interest rate of 11%. determine the present value of the bonds payable, using the present value tables in exhibit 5 and exhibit 7. round to the nearest dollar. $fill in the blank 1
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Lease or Sell Casper Company owns a equipment with a cost of $366,000 and accumulated depreciation of $53,200 that can be sold for $273,400, less a 3% sales commission. Alternatively, Casper Company can lease the equipment to another company for three years for a total of $285,200, at the end of which there is no residual value. In addition, the repair, insurance, and property tax expense that would be incurred by Casper Company on the equipment would total $15,100 over the three years.
Prepare a differential analysis on March 23 as to whether Casper Company should lease (Alternative 1) or sell (Alternative 2) the equipment. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign.
Answer:
The Company should sell the equipment (Alternative 2)
Explanation:
Preparation of a differential analysis on March 23 as to whether Casper Company should lease (Alternative 1) or sell (Alternative 2) the equipment.
DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSIS
Lease Equipment (Alt. 1) or Sell Equipment (Alt. 2) March 23, 2014
Lease Equipment (Alternative 1); Sell Equipment (Alternative 2) Differential Effect on Income (Alternative 2)
Revenues $285,200 $273,400 –$11,800
Costs –$15,100 –$8,202 $6,898
($273,400*3%=$8,202)
Income (Loss) $270,100 $265,198 $4,902
Based on the above Differential Analysis the Company should sell the equipment (Alternative 2) reason been that the company income will increase by $4,902 If the Equipment is sold out.
Maxim manufactures a hamster food product called Green Health. Maxim currently has 11,500 bags of Green Health on hand. The variable production costs per bag are $2.10 and total fixed costs are $13,000. The hamster food can be sold as it is for $10.00 per bag or be processed further into Premium Green and Green Deluxe at an additional cost. The additional processing will yield 11,500 bags of Premium Green and 3,300 bags of Green Deluxe, which can be sold for $9 and $7 per bag, respectively. Assuming Maxim further processes Green Health further into Premium Green and Green Deluxe, revenue from the two products would be:
Answer:
$126,600
Explanation:
Calculation to determine what the revenue from the two products would be:
Venue if processed further:
Premium Green (11,500 bags * $9 per bag) $ 103,500
Green Deluxe (3,300 bags * $7 per bag) $23,100
Total revenue if processed further $ 126,600
($103,500+$23,100)
Therefore Assuming Maxim further processes Green Health further into Premium Green and Green Deluxe, revenue from the two products would be:$126,600
The expected return on the market portfolio is 14%. The risk-free rate is 6%. The expected return on SDA Corp. common stock is 13%. The beta of SDA Corp. common stock is 1.30. Within the context of the capital asset pricing model, _________.
Answer:
-.34%
Explanation:
Calculation to determine capital asset pricing model,
Alpha=.13-[.06+1.30(.14-.06)]
Alpha=.13-[.06+1.30(.08)]
Alpha=.13-[.06+0.104]=
Alpha=.13-0.164
Alpha=-.34%
Therefore Within the context of the capital asset pricing model, is -.34%