Steve worked as a tech supervisor for a computer company. In September of 2016, he was laid off. He was paid unemployment compensation for the rest of the year totaling $7,000. Which of the following is true?
a. Steve will have to report all $7,000 of the unemployment compensation as income.
b. Steve will have to report $4,600 of the unemployment compensation as income.
c. Unemployment compensation is never taxable.
d. As long as the unemployment compensation payments are less than the taxpayer's previous salary, they are not taxable.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The answer is A.

Explanation:

Unemployment compensation is a benefit paid to people who lost their job via laid off, recession etc

Unemployment compensation is being reported or treated as income and it will be taxed at prevailing income tax rate.

So in the light of the above, option A is correct. The $7,000 unemployment compensation will be reported as income.


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g "6. Financially, why would a company: (a) increase its dividend; (b) buy back some of its common stock shares; (c) pay down some of its debt; (d) increase its use of internal financing; (e) take the public firm private?"

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Answer:

(a) increase its dividend;

dividends are increased for two reasons:

the company has excess cash and it doesn't have any possible investments on handthe board and upper management want to increase the stock price and higher dividends always result in higher stock prices, even if it is only in the short run.

(b) buy back some of its common stock shares;

the company has excess cash and the board and upper management believe that the stock price is too low.

(c) pay down some of its debt;

the company has excess cash and it considers that the cost of its debt is too high and it can get cheaper financing from other sources if needed.

(d) increase its use of internal financing;

the board and upper management considers that the company needs to invest in new or existing projects and they consider that the financing costs are too high. Also, on the long run if things work well, the stock price should increase.

(e) take the public firm private

the company has excess cash and the board and upper management believe that the stock price is too low. It is similar to (b) only on an extreme situation.

You own a portfolio of two stocks, A and B. Stock A is valued at $6,124 and has an expected return of 14.5 percent. Stock B has an expected return of 7.8 percent. What is the expected return (in percent) on the portfolio if the portfolio value is $10,375

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Answer:

The expected return (in percent) on the portfolio is 11.8 percent.

Explanation:

The expected return on a portfolio refers to the addition of the products of weight in the portfolio and expected return of all the investment in the portfolio.

For this question, the expected return (in percent) on the portfolio can be calculated as follows:

Portfolio value = $10,375

Value of Stock A = $6,124

Value of stock B = Portfolio value - Value of stock A = $10,375 - $6,124 = $4,251

WA = Weight of stock A in the portfolio = Value of stock A / Portfolio value = $6,124 / $10,375 = 0.59, or 59%

WB = Weight of stock B in the portfolio = Value of stock B / Portfolio value = $4,251 / $10,375 = 0.41, or 41%

EA = Expected return of Stock A = 14.5%

EB = Expected return of Stock B = 7.8%

Therefore, we have:

Expected return on the portfolio = (WA * EA) + (WB * EB) = (59% * 14.5%) + (41% * 7.8%) = 11.8 percent

Therefore, the expected return (in percent) on the portfolio is 11.8 percent.

In 2019, Winn, Inc. issued $1 par common stock for $35 per share. No other common stock transactions occurred until July 31, 2021, when Winn acquired some of the issued shares for $30 per share and retired them. Which of the following statements correctly states an effect of this acquisition and retirement?
a. 2021 net income is decreased.
b. Additional paid-in capital is decreased.
c. 2021 net income is increased.
d. Retained earnings is increased.

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Answer:

b. Additional paid-in capital is decreased

Explanation:

The entry to record acquisition and retirement is:

                                                                 Debit          Credit

Common stock                                           $1  

Paid-in capital—excess of par                  $34  

    Paid-in capital—share repurchase                        $5

    Cash                                                                  $30

Conclusion: Additional paid-in capital is decreased.  

What is the pro-forma as adjusted cash and cash equivalents amount on Twitter’s balance sheet as mentioned in the amended S-1 filed November 4, 2013

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Answer:

The pro-forma as adjusted cash and cash equivalents amount on Twitter's balance sheet as mentioned in the amended S-1 filed November 4, 2013 is:

$1,777,009,000

Reference was made to sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data.htm.

Explanation:

Cash and cash equivalents  are company's current assets that are cash or can be converted into cash immediately. They are the most liquid of current assets.

We are all familiar with cash.   Cash equivalents are short-term investments and commitments which a company can enter into using "temporarily idle cash" and they can easily be converted into cash as needed.    Included in cash equivalents are bank accounts and marketable debt securities with less than 90 days' maturity period.  The expression means that they are equivalent to cash but are not cash because of their ease of convertibility.

Question 3 (2 points)
Which of the following is NOT a way to balance a project?
..
O At the Enterprise Level
At the Business Case Level
.
O At the Program Level
At the Project Level

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Answer:

1

Explanation:

at the bisiness casel level

Flippatech is a home furnishings manufacturer. It wants to form a merger with SleepzCorp, another home furnishings manufacturer. This would be a __________ merger.

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Answer:

Horizontal merger

Explanation:

A horizontal merger is a merger or centralization of business that takes place between companies operating in the same industry. Rivalry generally higher between companies that operate in the same area, implying that synergies and potential market share are far stronger for companies that merge

Therefore for the given case since one same industry wants to merge with the same kind of industry that shows the horizontal merger

The Supplies Expense account was debited $1,240 by the Sanford Company for office supplies purchased during the first year of operations. At year-end, the office supplies on hand were counted and the cost of the on-hand items was $880. The appropriate adjusting entry would:

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Answer:

The Decrease in expenses $360

Explanation:

Since the supplies expense is debited by $1,240 for office supplies purchased

and the office supplies on hand is $880

So, the remaining office supplies left is

= Supplies expenses debited for Office supplies purchased -  office supplies on hand

= $1,240 - $880

= $360

This $360 represent that there is a decrease in expenses

On January 15 of the current year, Henry sold stock with a basis of $7,000 to his grandson Isaac for $4,000, its fair market value on that date. On December 30 of the current year, Isaac sold the same stock for $8,000 to a friend in a bona fide, arms-length transaction. As a result of these transactions, A. Isaac has a recognized gain of $4,000. B. Isaac has a recognized gain of $1,000. C. Henry has a recognized loss of $3,000. D. Neither Henry nor Isaac has a recognized gain or loss.

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Answer:

B. Isaac has a recognized gain of $1,000

Explanation:

Issac's basis in computing gain is $7,000

Therefore, Gain = Selling Price - Basis Price

Gain = $8000 - $7,000

= $1,000

Issac has a recognized gain of $1000

With respect to measuring the money supply, which of the following terms describes a checking account?
A. demand deposits
B. demand certificates
C. cash certificates
D. currency deposits

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Answer:

A. demand deposits.

Explanation:

The Demand Deposit which has an acronym as "DDA" is explained to be funds which are held up or gathered in a bank account that can be used in different purposes and in recent dealings in the economic statistics can easily be termed as real money; because of its withdrawable value and ability in purchasing.

Demand deposits also is known to give money access to consumers daily expenses, which includes buying and selling; these funds can also be withdrawn at any time.

This accounts can also have joint owners, having the ability to open this account by signing in accordance for two owners to run it.

Why doesn’t the fact that the ‘’Inflation solution" is only a temporary solution to stop many developing countries from using it?

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Explanation:

Remember, inflation is scenario in an economy in which there occurs a constant rise in the prices of commodities/services in the market, which may lead to a reduction of the money in circulation.

Although, developing countries could use alternative approaches such as taxation or cutting down government expenditure, they do not use this but prefer "inflation solution" because it appears to be the easy way out.

Since, taxes are always lesser than required to run the economies of developing countries they (the government) may not use this approach.

Government officials have hired your consulting firm to encourage more people to use the theater . In the initial meeting, you discussed several options for increasing demand. Three suggestions are listed below. Based on your knowledge of the law of demand, what is your recommendation for each suggestion?

Suggestion 1: Reduce the price of public transportation
Choose one:

a. Not recommend
b. Recommend

Suggestion 2: Increase the prices of private transportation by increasing the price of parking and gasoline
Choose one:

a. Not recommend
b. Recommend

Suggestion 3: Offer monthly and yearly passes that reduce the price per ride
Choose one:

a. Not recommend
b. Recommend

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Answer:

Suggestion 1: Not Recommended

Suggestion 2: Recommended

Suggestion 3: Not Recommended

Explanation:

The law of demand says that the increase in the price of the commodity will result in decrease in the utility derived from that product and as a result the consumption of the product falls.

So by keeping the law of demand in view, we can say that the:

Reduction in price of public transportation is not recommended because every transporter will start investing in public transport and we will have higher number of buses per person.The increase in the price of parking and gasoline is recommended as the increase in parking fees and gasoline cost will discourage people to buy private transportation.Offer of monthly and yearly passes to reduce the price per ride is not recommended as it encourages the cyclists to travel via bus. Hence it is not recommended.

You purchased JNJ stock at $50 per share. The stock is currently selling at $65. Your gains may be protected by placing a

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Answer:

A limit -sell order

Explanation:

A limit -sell order can be defined as an order to sell a stock at a particular price which is why a sell limit order can be executed at either the limit price or higher price .

Hence A limit order enables an individual to either make purchase or sell a security at a particular or specific price or much better price Although limit orders can often be made available for either buying or selling transaction.

Therefore based on the information given Your gains may be protected by placing a LIMIT -SELL ORDER.

Iron Works International is considering a project that will produce annual cash flows of $38,200, $46,900, $57,600, and $23,100 over the next four years, respectively. What is the internal rate of return if the project has an initial cost of $112,800

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Answer:

18.11%

Explanation:

The internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested.

IRR can be calculated using a financial calculator

Cash flow in year 0 = $-112,800

Cash flow in year 1 = $38,200

Cash flow in year 2 = $46,900

Cash flow in year 3 =$57,600

Cash flow in year 4 =$23,100

IRR = 18.11%

To find the IRR using a financial calacutor:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the IRR button and then press the compute button.

Using the information below for Singing Dolls, Inc., determine the total manufacturing costs incurred during the year:Work in Process, January 1 $53,000Work in Process, December 31 38,500Direct materials used 14,000Total Factory overhead 7,000Direct labor used 28,000a- $49,000.b- $95,000.c- $102,000.d- $63,500.e- $14,500.

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Answer:

The correct answer is D.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Work in Process, January 1 $53,000

Work in Process, December 31 38,500

Direct materials used 14,000

Total Factory overhead 7,000

Direct labor used 28,000

To calculate the total manufacturing costs, we need to use the following formula:

cost of goods manufactured= beginning WIP + direct materials + direct labor + allocated manufacturing overhead - Ending WIP

cost of goods manufactured= 53,000 + 14,000 + 28,000 + 7,000 - 38,500

cost of goods manufactured= $63,500

To develop the sales budget, companies must estimate both unit sales and the production cost per unit. true or false

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

The sales budget is a budget that indicates the amount of goods or services that the company expects to sell in a specific period of time. In order to make the sales budget, you have estimate the amount of units you plan to sell and multiply this for the selling price per unit to get the total sells. According to this, the statement that says that to develop the sales budget, companies must estimate both unit sales and the production cost per unit is false because to develop the sales budget, companies must estimate unit sales and selling price per unit.

Two solutions are investigated for a safety program Soution 1 First cost ---25,000 annual maintenance cost 4,000 Life -- 2years Solution 2 First cost ---88,000 annual maint 1400 Life 6 years Neither project has a salvage value Compare the two solutions using present value using 15% interest- what is present cost of solution 2

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Answer:

Present value for solution 2 = $93,298.28

Solution 1 has a lower cost compared to solution 2. Solution 1 would be more desirable based on the lower cost

Explanation:

Present value is the sum of discounted cashflows

Solution 1

Cash flow in year 0 = 25,000

Cash flow in year 1 and 2 = 4,000

I = 15%

Present value = $31,502.84

Solution 2

Cash flow in year 0 = 88,000

Cash flow in year 1 and 6 = 1,400

I = 15%

Present value = $93,298.28

Solution 1 has a lower cost compared to solution 2. Solution 1 would be more desirable based on the lower cost

To find the PV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

Weber Company purchases $50,300 of raw materials on account, and it incurs $63,900 of factory labor costs. Supporting records show that (a) the Assembly Department used $27,100 raw materials and $40,100 of the factory labor, and (b) the Finishing Department used the remainder. Manufacturing overhead is assigned to departments on the basis of 160% of labor costs.
Journalize the assignment of overhead to the Assembly and Finishing Departments. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) Date Account Titles Debit Credit Mar.31

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Answer:

Assembly Department

Work In Process $64,160 (debit)

Overheads $64,160 (credit)

Finishing Department

Work In Process $65,120 (debit)

Overheads $65,120 (credit)

Explanation:

Assembly Department

Use of raw materials

Work In Process  $27,100 (debit)

Raw Materials  $27,100 (credit)

Use of factory labor

Work In Process $40,100 (debit)

Salaries and Wages Payable $40,100 (credit)

Assignment of overheads

Note : basis of 160% of labor costs.

Work In Process $64,160 (debit)

Overheads $64,160 (credit)

Finishing Department

Use of raw materials

Work In Process $23,200 (debit)

Raw Materials $23,200 (credit)

Use of factory labor

Work In Process $40,700 (debit)

Salaries and Wages Payable $40,700 (credit)

Assignment of overheads

Note : basis of 160% of labor costs.

Work In Process $65,120 (debit)

Overheads $65,120 (credit)

Aspin Corporation’s charter authorizes issuance of

2,000,000 shares of common stock. Currently, 1,400,000 shares are outstand-
ing, and 100,000 shares are being held as treasury stock. The firm wishes to

raise $48,000,000 for a plant expansion. Discussions with its investment bankers
indicate that the sale of new common stock will net the firm $60 per share.​

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Answer and Explanation:

The calculation of the sale of new common stock is shown below:-

a. Not issued = Authorized shares - Outstanding shares - Treasury stock

= 2,000,000 - 1,400,000 + 100,000

= 500,000

Now

Maximum shares = Not issued + Treasury stock

= 500,000 + 100,000

= 600,000

b. Since if we find out the number of shares that should be issued is

= $48,000,000 ÷ $60 per share

= 800,000

But the maximum shares is 600,000 so this shares would only be issued upto this limit only

Therefore the funds should not be raised

c.  Now The firm could also develop extra 200,000 shares together it get amortized also.

Hence, it can sell 800,000 shares and the amount could rise to $48,000,000

Corporation has the following data as of December​ 31, 2018​:
Total Current Liabilities $38,420 Total Stockholders' Equity$ ?
Total Current Assets 62,100 Other Assets 36,800
Long-term Liabilities 179,530 Property, Plant, and Equipment, Net 264,350
Compute the debt to equity ratio at December 31, 2018. (Round your answer to two decimal places, X XX)
Total liabilities Total stockholders' equity Debt to equity ratio

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Answer: 1.5

Explanation:

The debt to equity ratio will be calculated as total liabilities divided by the total equities.

The total liabilities is the sum of the total current liabilities and the long term liabilities. This will be:

= 38420 + 179,530

= $217950

Total equities will be the difference between the total assets and total liabilities. This will be:

Total asset = 264,350 + 36,800 + 62,100

= $363,250

Total equity = total asset - total liability

= $363,250 - $217,950

= $145,300

Debt to equity ratio = total liabilities/total equity

= 217950/145,300

= 1.5

The managers in Julio's company sponsor monthly brainstorming sessions and reward employees with gift cards and recognition when an out-of-the box idea leads to organizational improvements. Julio's company is an example of a(n) _______ organization.

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Answer:

Learning.

Explanation:

In this scenario, the managers in Julio's company sponsor monthly brainstorming sessions and reward employees with gift cards and recognition when an out-of-the box idea leads to organizational improvements.

Hence, Julio's company is an example of a learning organization.

A learning organization is one which is typically characterized by creating an enabling environment for growth, training, and development of its employees. This opportunity and incentives help employees to engage in critical and creative thinking, research, and development. Consequently, employees would become more confident, brilliant, intelligent, knowledgeable and professionals in their assigned positions or roles, thus helping the organization to achieve its aim, goals and objectives.

In a nutshell, this ultimately implies that it's very important and necessary that organizations sponsor brainstorming sessions and reward employees awesomely, when an out-of-the box idea leads to organizational improvements.

The fiscal year-end unadjusted trial balance for Nelson Company is found on the trial balance tab. Rent expense and salaries expense are equally divided between selling activities and the general and administrative activities. Nelson Company uses a perpetual inventory system. Descriptions of items that require adjusting entries on January 31, 2016, follow.
a. Store supplies still available at fiscal year-end amount to $1,750.
b. Expired insurance, an administrative expense, for the fiscal year is $1,400.
c. Depreciation expense on store equipment, a selling expense, is $1,525 for the fiscal year.
d. To estimate shrinkage, a physical count of ending merchandise inventory is taken. It shows $10,900 of inventory is still available at fiscal year-end.
Multiple Step IS- Begin by selecting "Adjusted" from the drop-down below. Then, use the adjusted trial balance to prepare a multiple-step income statement. Rent expense and salaries expense are equally divided between selling activities and the general and administrative activities. For operating expenses, you must enter both the account title and the dollar amount.

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Answer:

                        Nelson company

                        Income Statement

         For the Month Ended January 31, 2016

Sales                                                                        $111,950

- Sales discounts $2,000- Sales returns and allowances $2,200

Net sales                                                                 $107,750

- Cost of goods sold                                               $40,000

Gross profit                                                              $67,750

Operating expenses:

Selling expenses:

Salaries expense $17,500Rent expense $7,500Advertising expense $9,800Depreciation expense $1,525Store supplies expense $4,050   $40,375

Administrative expenses:

Salaries expense $17,500Rent expense $7,500Insurance expense $1,400           $26,400

Total operating expenses                                      $66,775

Net income                                                                 ($975)

Explanation:

a. Store supplies still available at fiscal year-end amount to $1,750.

Dr Supplies expense 4,050

    Cr Supplies 4,050

b. Expired insurance, an administrative expense, for the fiscal year is $1,400.

Dr Insurance expense 1,400

    Cr Prepaid insurance 1,400

c. Depreciation expense on store equipment, a selling expense, is $1,525 for the fiscal year.

Dr Depreciation expense 1,525

    Cr Accumulated depreciation - store equipment 1,525

d. To estimate shrinkage, a physical count of ending merchandise inventory is taken. It shows $10,900 of inventory is still available at fiscal year-end.

Dr Cost of goods sold 1,600

    Cr Merchandise inventory 1,600

XYZ stock is trading at $25.75 and XYZ Jul 25 calls are trading at a premium of $2. What is the time value of the Jul 25 calls

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Answer:

$125

Explanation:

Time value = Premium - Intrinsic value

Premium. = 2 or $200 i.e 2×100

Intrinsic value = 75

= $200 - $75

= $125

The time value of the Jul 25 calls will be $125.

It should be noted that the time value is simply the difference that exist between the premium and the intrinsic value. In this case, the time value will be:

= $200 - $75

= $125

The premium is gotten as 2 × 100 = $200.

Therefore, the time value of the Jul 25 calls will be $125.

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Consolidated net income may include the parent's separate operating income plus the parent's share of the subsidiary's reported net income plus/ minus: ________

a. the unrealized profit on upstream intercompany sales of inventory made during the current year.
b. the profit realized this year from upstream intercompany sales of inventory made last year.
c. unrealized profit on downstream intercompany sales of inventory made during the current year.
d. the parent's share of profit realized this year from upstream intercompany sales of inventory made last year.

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Answer:

b. the profit realized this year from upstream intercompany sales of inventory made last year

Explanation:

Consolidated net income can be defined as the amount of the net income of the parent company and it has well exclude any of the income from the subsidiaries that was recognized in its individual financial statements in addition with the net income of its subsidiaries that was determined after excluding unrealized gain in inventories as well as the income from the intra-group transactions which is why CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME is often reported on the consolidated income statement for periods after the acquisition has occured.

Therefore CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME may tend to include the parent's separate operating income in addition with the parent's share of the subsidiary's reported net income plus/ minus the profit that was realized this year from the upstream intercompany sales of the inventory that was made last year

Arctica manufactures snowmobiles and ATVs. These products are made in different departments, and each department has its own manager. Each responsibility performance report only includes those costs that the particular department manager can control: raw materials, wages, supplies used, and equipment depreciation.
Snowmobile ATV Combined SnowmobileATV Combined
(Budget) (Budget) (Budget) (Actual) (Actual) (Actual)
Raw materials $19,990 $28,000 $47,990 $19,920 $29,320 $49,240
Employee wages10,900 21,000 31,900 11,210 21,740 32,950
Dept. manager 4,800 5,700 10,500 4,900 4,900 9,800
salary
Supplies used 3,850 1,400 5,250 3,670 1,420 5,090
Depreciation- Equip.6,500 13,000 19,500 6,500 13,000 19,500
Utilities 410 590 1,000 380 550 930
Rent 6,200 6,800 13,000 5,800 6,800 12,600
Totals $52,650 $76,490 $129,148 $52,380 $77,730$130,110
Prepare a responsibility accounting report for the snowmobile department.

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Answer:

ArcticaSnowmobile Department

Responsibility Accounting Report

                                       Budget         Actual           Variance

Raw materials               $19,990      $19,920            $70   Favorable

Employee wages            10,900          11,210             310   Unfavorable

Dept. manager                 4,800          4,900             100   Unfavorable

Supplies used                  3,850          3,670              180   Favorable

Depreciation- Equip.       6,500          6,500                 0      0

Utilities                                 410             380               30   Favorable

Rent                                 6,200         5,800              400  Favorable

Totals                         $52,650      $52,380           $270  Favorable

Explanation:

a) Data

                             Snowmobile   ATV     Combined Snowmobile ATV Combined

                             (Budget)  (Budget)  (Budget)   (Actual) (Actual) (Actual)

Raw materials     $19,990  $28,000   $47,990  $19,920 $29,320 $49,240

Employee wages  10,900    21,000       31,900      11,210     21,740   32,950

Dept. manager       4,800      5,700       10,500     4,900      4,900     9,800

salary

Supplies used        3,850       1,400        5,250      3,670      1,420     5,090

Depreciation- Equip.6,500  13,000      19,500      6,500    13,000   19,500

Utilities                       410         590         1,000         380        550        930

Rent                       6,200      6,800       13,000     5,800      6,800   12,600

Totals                $52,650 $76,490    $129,148 $52,380  $77,730 $130,110

b) The responsibility accounting report is a performance report that presents a comparison of the  actual and budgeted amounts of controllable costs for a department and its manager, showing the variances, and indicating whether each cost element is favorable or unfavorable.

Indirect labor includes: (You may select more than one answer. Single click the box with the question mark to produce a check mark for a correct answer and double click the box with the question mark to empty the box for a wrong answer. Any boxes left with a question mark will be automatically graded as incorrect.)

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Complete Question:

Options:

a) labor of employees working directly on the product

b) labor of the maintenance employees

c) labor of the clerical staff

Answer:

Indirect labor includes:

b) labor of the maintenance employees

c) labor of the clerical staff (factory)

Explanation:

Indirect labor is the cost of labor for all those who contribute to the production of a product, but  indirectly.  These include the labor costs of equipment and factory maintenance employees, factory clerical staff, supervisors, and managers, product inspectors and quality controllers, etc.  The determining factor is the level of involvement: direct or indirect or outside production.  If it is direct or outside production, it is not part of indirect labor.

The following balance sheet for the Los Gatos Corporation was prepared by a recently hired accountant. In reviewing the statement you notice several errors. LOS GATOS CORPORATION Balance Sheet At December 31, 2018 Assets Cash $ 50,000 Accounts receivable 95,000 Inventories 60,000 Machinery (net) 125,000 Franchise (net) 35,000 Total assets $ 365,000 Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity Accounts payable $ 60,000 Allowance for uncollectible accounts 10,000 Note payable 65,000 Bonds payable 115,000 Shareholders’ equity 115,000 Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 365,000 Additional information: Cash includes a $25,000 restricted amount to be used for repayment of the bonds payable in 2022. The cost of the machinery is $200,000. Accounts receivable includes a $25,000 note receivable from a customer due in 2021. The note payable includes accrued interest of $10,000. Principal and interest are both due on February 1, 2019. The company began operations in 2013. Income less dividends since inception of the company totals $40,000. 55,000 shares of no par common stock were issued in 2013. 200,000 shares are authorized. Required:

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Required:

Prepare a corrected, classified balance sheet. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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LOS GATOS CORPORATION Balance Sheet At December 31, 2018

Assets:

Current Assets:

Cash                                             $ 25,000

Bond Sinking Fund                         25,000

Accounts receivable       70,000

Allowance for

 uncollectible accounts -10,000  60,000

Inventories                                     60,000

Total Current Assets                                   $170,000

Non-current Assets:

Machinery                200,000

less accumulated

 depreciation           -75,000    125,000

Franchise (net)                            35,000

Notes Receivable                       25,000

Total Non-current assets                          $185,000

Total assets                                              $355,000

Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity

Current Liabilities:

Accounts payable           $ 60,000

Note payable                     55,000

Interest on Notes Payable 10,000          $125,000

Bonds payable                                            115,000

Shareholders’ equity:

Authorized 200,000 share

Issued at no par               75,000

Retained Earnings           40,000              115,000

Total liabilities & shareholders’ equity $355,000

Explanation:

a) Adjustments:

1. Cash Balance:

As per question      $50,000

Bonds Sinking Fund 25,000

Balance                   $25,000

2. Accounts Receivable:

As per question    $95,000

Notes Receivable   25,000

Balance                 $70,000

3. Notes Payable:

As per question $65,000

Accrued interest   10,000

Balance              $55,000

4. Retained Earnings = $40,000

5. The corrected and reclassified balance sheet shows the total current assets, liabilities, and the Retained Earnings.

A) Accounts receivable, net of allowance for uncollectible accounts of ($137,000 minus $39,000) $98,000 then deduct the accrued interest from it the balance amount is ($98,000 minus $24,000) $74,000.B) Common stock (Total shareholder's equity minus Retained earnings) that is $89,000

LOS GATOS CORPORATION Balance sheet at December 31,2016  

Assets  

Current Assets  

Cash  $39,000

Accounts receivable, net of allowance for uncollectible accounts of $24,000  $74,000

Inventories  $74,000

Total Current Assets Investments $187,000

Bond sinking fund $39,000

Notes receivables $39,000

Total Investments  $78,000

Property, plant and equipment: Machinery $228,000

Less: Accumulated depreciation $89,000

Net Property, plant and equipment  $139,000

Intangible assets  

Franchise  $49,000

Total Asset  $453,000

Liabilities and shareholder's equity  

Current Liabilities  

Accounts Payable  $88,000

Interest payable  $24,000

Notes payable  $69,000

Total Current liabilities  $181,000

Long term liabilities

Bonds payable  $129,000

Shareholder's equity  

Common stock, no par value: $200,000 shares authorized, shares issued and outstanding $89,000

Retained Earnings $54,000

Total shareholder's equity  $143,000

Total liabilities and shareholder's equity $453,000

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On July 1, Shady Creek Resort borrowed $250,000 cash by signing a 10-year, 8% installment note requiring equal payments each June 30 of $37,258. What amount of principal will be included in the first annual payment

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Answer:

Principal payable in year 1 = $17,258

Explanation:

Loan Amortization: A loan repayment method structured such that a series of equal periodic installments will be paid for certain number of periods to offset both the loan principal amount and the accrued interest.

The annual installment is computed as follows:  

Annual installment= Loan amount/annuity factor .

The annual installment is already given as 37,258.

Principal payable = Annual installment - interest amount

Interest amount = Interest rate × loan amount

                         = 8%× 250,000 =20,000

Principal payable in year 1 =37,258 - 20,000  =$17,258

Principal payable in year 1 = $17,258

Discuss the logic underlying the use of three-sigma limits on Shewhart control charts. How will the chart respond if narrower limits are chosen

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Answer:

The Shewhart control charts are charts used to monitor processes and behaviours in businesses statistically to ensure they are under control. They have been known to produce superb results especially with the use of the 3-sigma limits. The use of narrower limits provides practicality in testing more scenarios, the investigation of more causes and detection of more false causes.

Explanation:

The use of the 3 sigma limits in the Shewhart control charts using narrow limits provides for better control of business enterprises by ensuring that more investigations and detection of false causes are conducted. Thes gives a much more specific range of results in practice compared to the wide range approach.

The use of three-sigma limits on Shewhart control charts is simply used as an economic guide to minimize economic loss.

It should be noted that three-sigma points are used as a rational and economic guide to minimum economic loss.

It typically sets a range for the process parameter at a control limit of 0.27%. The three-sigma control limits are used for checking data from a process. These are vital to monitor behaviors and processes in business.

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On May 1, Southern Oil Corporation purchased 2,000 shares of its $10 par value common stock at a cash price of $13/share. On July 15, 900 shares of the treasury stock were sold for cash at $17/share. Journalize the two transactions. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.)

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Answer:

1.

May 1,

DR Treasury Stock $ 26,000

CR Cash $26,000

(To record purchase of Treasury Stock)

Working - 2,000 * $13 per share

= $26,000

2.

July 15,

DR Cash $ $15,300

CR Treasury Stock $11,700

CR Additional Paid-in Capital $3,600

(To record sale of Treasury Stock)

Working and Notes

Cash = 900 * $17 per share = $15,300

Treasury Stock = 900 * purchase price of $13 per share = $11,700

When a stock is sold for more than it was bought or issued for, record this in the Additional Paid-in Capital account.

= Cash - Treasury

= 15,300 - 11,700

= $3,600

Cold Chiller Corporation (CCC) has annual sales of $10 million, cost of goods sold of 60 percent, average age of inventory of 80 days, average collection period of 35 days, average payment period of 30 days, and purchases that are 60 percent of cost of goods sold. How much does CCC have invested in its cash conversion cycle assuming a 365-day year?

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Answer:

Cold Chiller Corporation (CCC)

Investment in cash conversion cycle:

= $10 million x 60% = $6million

which is invested for 145 (80 + 35 + 30) days before being realized as cash.

Explanation:

The cash conversion cycle (CCC) is a metric that expresses the time (measured in days) it takes for a company to convert its investments in inventory and other resources into cash flows from sales.  It gives us an indication as to how long it takes a company to collect cash from sales of inventory. Often a company will finance its inventory instead of paying for it with cash up front.

The formula for the Cash Conversion Cycle is:

CCC = Days of Sales Outstanding PLUS Days of Inventory Outstanding MINUS Days of Payables Outstanding.

CCC = DSO + DIO – DPO.

Days of Sales outstanding:

DSO = [(Beginning Accounts Receivable + Ending Account Receivable) / 2] / (Revenue / 365)

Days of Inventory Outstanding:

DIO = [(Beginning Inventory + Ending Inventory / 2)] / (COGS / 365)

Operating Cycle = DSO + DIO.

Days of Payables Outstanding:

DPO = [(Beginning Accounts Payable +Ending Accounts Payable) / 2] / (COGS / 365)

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