Suppose that the residents of Colgateville play golf incessantly. In fact, golf is the only thing they spend their money on. They buy golf balls, clubs, and tees. In 2019, they bought 1,000 golf balls for $2.00 each, 100 clubs for $50.00 each, and 500 tees for $0.10 each. In 2020, they bought 1,000 golf balls for $2.50 each, 100 clubs for $75.00 each, and 500 tees for $0.12 each. Using 2010 as the base year, answer the following questions.

a. What was the CPI for 2010?
b. What was the CPI for 2011?
c. What was the inflation rate in 2011?

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Answer 1

Answer:

CPI in 2020 =142.7

CPI in 2019 = 100

Inflation rate = 42.7%

Explanation:

Inflation is the increase in the general price level. Inflation erodes the value of money.

Consumer Price Index(CPI ): This is the weighted average price of a basket of goods and services consumed by a typical consumer. It is used to measure the rate of inflation.

The increase in the CPI is taken to be the rate of inflation. For example, the CPI rose to 1.09 from 1.00, this implies an inflation rate of 9% within the time period in focus.

The CPI =

The price of a basket of goods in a current  year ÷ Divided by the price of a basket of goods in  a base year

The consumer price

Value of basket of goods in 2019 = (1000× $2)  + (100× $50) + ( 500× $0.10)= 7050

Value of basket of goods in 2020= (1000× $2.50)  + (100× $75) + ( 500× $$0.12)=10,060

CPI in 2020 = 10,060/7050× 100 =142.7

CPI in 2019 = 100

CPI in 2020 =142.7

CPI in 2019 = 100

The inflation rate =(142.7/100-1 ) × 100 = 42.7%

Note , we assume the CPI for 2019 is 100, since we were not provided with data to compute the price of a basket of good in 2018

CPI in 2020 =142.7

CPI in 2019 = 100

Inflation rate = 42.7%


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The Mallak Company produced three joint products at a joint cost of $128,000. Two of these products were processed further. Production and sales were: Product Weight Sales Additional Processing Costs P 314,000 lbs. $ 269,500 $ 214,000 Q 114,000 lbs. 44,000 -0- R 114,000 lbs. 206,500 114,000 Assume Q is a by-product and Mallak uses the cost reduction method of accounting for by-product cost. If estimated net realizable value is used, how much of the joint costs would be allocated to product R

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Answer: $61667

Explanation:

For product P

Sales = $269,500

Less: Additional processing cost = $214,000

Net realizable value = $55500

For product Q

Sales = $44,000

Less: Additional processing cost = $0

Net realizable value = $44000

For product R

Sales = $206,500

Less: Additional processing cost = $114,000

Net realizable value = $92500

Total net realizable value = $55500 + $44000 + $92500

= $192000

The cost allocated to product R will be:

= 128000 × 92500/192000

= $61667

On a piece of paper or on a device with a touch screen, hand write the solution to the following problem. Then photograph or save the file in .pdf form and submit it on this page. You would like to buy a house for $1,000,000. You put $200,000 down, and then get a mortgage for the rest at 4%, compounded monthly. What is the difference in the What is the difference in the monthly payment if you amortize the loan over 30 years vs. 15 years

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Answer:

The difference in monthly payment is:

= $2,098.18.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cost of the Mortgage House = $1,000,000

Down payment = $200,000 or 20%

Mortgage interest rate = 4%

Period of Mortgage amortization = 30 or 15

From an online financial calculator:

Monthly Pay:   $3,819.32

 

House Price $1,000,000.00

Loan Amount $800,000.00

Down Payment $200,000.00

Total of 360 Mortgage Payments $1,374,956.05

Total Interest $574,956.05

Mortgage Payoff Date Apr. 2051

Monthly Pay:   $5,917.50

 

House Price $1,000,000.00

Loan Amount $800,000.00

Down Payment $200,000.00

Total of 180 Mortgage Payments $1,065,150.61

Total Interest $265,150.61

Mortgage Payoff Date Apr. 2036

Monthly payment for 15 years =    $5,917.50

Monthly payment for 30 years =     3,819.32

Difference in monthly payment = $2,098.18

Beverly, a real estate broker, had the following income and expenses in her business: Commission income $160,000 Expenses: Bribes paid to city officials (illegal under state law) 30,000 Referral fees paid (not illegal) 11,000 Travel and transportation 6,000 Supplies 5,000 Office and phone 4,000 Parking tickets/fines 1,500 How much net income must Beverly report from her business? Group of answer choices $134,000 $104,000 $102,500 $132,500

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Answer:

$134,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How much net income must Beverly report from her business

Commission income $160,000

Less Expenses:

Commissions to other brokers$11,000

Travel and transportation $6,000

Supplies $5,000

Office and phone$4000

Net income $134,000

Therefore the amount of net income that Beverly must report from her business is $134,000

The financial statements of Friendly Fashions include the following selected data (in millions): ($ in millions except share data) 2021 2020 Sales $ 8,143 $ 9,234 Net income $ 159 $ 628 Stockholders' equity $ 2,000 $ 2,240 Average Shares outstanding (in millions) 720 - Dividends per share $ 0.30 - Stock price $ 9.90 - Required: Calculate the following ratios for Friendly Fashions in 2021.

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Answer:

A. Return on equity 7.5%

B. Dividend yield 3.03%

C. Earnings per share $0.22

D. Price-earnings ratio 45

Explanation:

A. Calculation to determine the Return on equity

First step is to calculate the Average stockholders equity using this formula

Average stockholders equity = ( Beginning stockholders equity + Ending stockholders equity)/2

Let plug in the formula

Average stockholders equity= (2,240+2000)/2

Average stockholders equity= $2,120 millions

Now let calculate the Return on equity using this formula

Return on equity=Net Income / Average stockholders equity

Let plug in the formula

Return on equity=159 / 2,120

Return on equity= 7.5%

B. Calculation to determine the Dividend yield

Using this formula

Dividend yield=Dividend per share / Stock price

Let plug in the formula

Dividend yield=0.30/ 9.90

Dividend yield= 3.03%

C. Calculation to determine the Earnings per share

Using this formula

Earnings per share=Net Income / Average shares outstanding

Let plug in the formula

Earnings per share=159/ 720

Earnings per share= $0.22

D. Calculation to determine Price-earnings ratio

Using this is formula

Price-earnings ratio=Stock price / Earnings per share

Let plug in the formula

Price-earnings ratio=9.90 / 0.22

Price-earnings ratio= 45

Farrow Co. expects to sell 500,000 units of its product in the next period with the following results. Sales (500,000 units) $ 7,500,000 Costs and expenses Direct materials 1,000,000 Direct labor 2,000,000 Overhead 500,000 Selling expenses 750,000 Administrative expenses 1,285,000 Total costs and expenses 5,535,000 Net income $ 1,965,000 The company has an opportunity to sell 50,000 additional units at $13 per unit. The additional sales would not affect its current expected sales. Direct materials and labor costs per unit would be the same for the additional units as they are for the regular units. However, the additional volume would create the following incremental costs: (1) total overhead would increase by 16% and (2) administrative expenses would increase by $215,000. Calculate the combined total net income if the company accepts the offer to sell additional units at the reduced price of $13 per unit. Should the company accept or reject the offer?

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Answer:

Farrow Co.

a. The combined total net income if the company accepts the offer to sell the additional units at the reduced price of $13 per unit is:

= $2,020,000.

b. The company should accept the offer, provided there is no proportionate additional selling expense.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                               Normal            Additional          Total

Expected sales                  500,000 units  50,000 units   550,000 units

Sales revenue                     $7,500,000     $650,000      $8,150,000

Costs and expenses:

Direct materials                     1,000,000        100,000          1,100,000

Direct labor                           2,000,000       200,000        2,200,000

Overhead                                500,000          80,000           580,000

Selling expenses                    750,000           0                    750,000

Administrative expenses     1,285,000         215,000        1,500,000

Total costs and expenses  5,535,000        595,000        6,130,000

Net income                       $ 1,965,000        $55,000    $2,020,000

10 points! Please answer I beg! In a paragraph, How would you describe the brand McDonalds personality? This must be a short-answer paragraph describing the way the brand sounds in communications

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Answer:

mcdonalds yumy and funny

Explanation:

On August 1, Year 1, SuperCool Software (SCS) began developing a software program to allow individuals to customize their investment portfolios. Technological feasibility was established on January 31st of year 2, and the program was available for release on March 31, year 2. Development costs were incurred as follows:August 1 through December 31, Year 1 $ 4,000,000January 1 through January 31, Year 2 600,000February 1 through March 31, Year 2 900,000SCS expects a useful life of five years for the software and total revenues of $10,000,000 during that time. During Year 2, SCS recognized $2,000,000 in revenue, included in the $10,000,000 total revenue estimate.Calculate the required amortization for Year 2 (Hint: calculate using both methods, choose the greater number)

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Answer:

$180,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the required amortization for Year 2

(1)Using Percentage-of-revenue method

Percentage-of-revenue method=($2,000,000/$10,000,000)*$900,000

Percentage-of-revenue method= 20% *$900,000

Percentage-of-revenue method= $180,000

(2) Using Straight-line method

Straight-line method=$900,000 × 1/5 × 9/12

Straight-line method= $135,000

Therefore based on the above calculation the required amortization for Year 2 will be $180,000 using The percentage-of-revenue method reason been that the method help to produces higher amortization of the amount of $180,000.

Dilly Farm Supply is located in a small town in the rural west. Data regarding the store's operations follow: Sales are budgeted at $305,000 for November, $325,000 for December, and $225,000 for January. Collections are expected to be 65% in the month of sale and 35% in the month following the sale. The cost of goods sold is 80% of sales. The company desires to have an ending merchandise inventory at the end of each month equal to 70% of the next month's cost of goods sold. Payment for merchandise is made in the month following the purchase. Other monthly expenses to be paid in cash are $22,600. Monthly depreciation is $28,500. Ignore taxes. Balance Sheet October 31 Assets Cash $ 34,000 Accounts receivable 84,500 Merchandise inventory 170,800 Property, plant and equipment, net of $624,000 accumulated depreciation 920,000 Total assets $ 1,209,300 Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Accounts payable $ 254,000 Common stock 755,000 Retained earnings 200,300 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 1,209,300 Accounts payable at the end of December would be:

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Answer:

$204,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what the Accounts payable at the end of December would be:

December Account payable = ($325,000*80%)+($225,000*80%*70%)-($325,000*80%*70%)

December Account payable=$260,000+$126,000-$182,000

December purchase= $204,000

Therefore the Accounts payable at the end of December would be: $204,000

SCHMIDT MACHINERY COMPANY
Standard Cost Sheet
Product: XV-1
Descriptions Quantity Cost Rate Subtotal Total
Direct materials
Aluminum 4 pounds $25/pound $100
PVC 1 pound 40/pound 40
Direct labor 5 hours 40/hour 200
Variable factory overhead 5 hours 12/hour 60
Total variable manufacturing cost $400
Fixed factory overhead 5 hours 24/hour 120 120
Standard manufacturing cost per unit $520
Standard variable selling and administrative cost per unit I pound 50
* Budgeted fixed factory overhead cost = $120,000
Assume that Schmidt Machinery Company had the standard costs reflected in Exhibit 14.5. In a given month, the company used 3,470 pounds of aluminum to manufacture 935 units. The company paid $28.90 per pound during the month to purchase aluminum. At the beginning of the month, the company had 54 pounds of aluminum on hand. At the end of the month, the company had only 34 pounds of aluminum in its warehouse. Schmidt used 4,400 direct labor hours during the month, at an average cost of $41.90 per hour.
Required:
Compute for the month the following variances:
1. The purchase-price variance for aluminum. Indicate whether this variance is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
2. The usage variance for aluminum. Indicate whether this variance is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
3. The direct labor rate variance. Indicate whether this variance is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
4. The direct labor efficiency variance. Indicate whether this variance is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

1. Purchase price variance

Standard price per pound = $25

Actual price per pound = $28.9

Quantity of aluminium purchased = Closing inventory + Quantity used - Opening inventory

= 34 + 3,470 - 54

= 3,450 pounds

Purchase price variance = (Standard price - Actual price) × Quantity purchased

= ($25 - $28.9) × 3,450

= -$3.9 × 3,450

= $13,455 (U)

2. Usage variance

Standard quantity of Aluminium for actual production

= 935 units × 4 pounds each

= 3,740 pounds

Usage variance = (Standard quantity of material used - Actual quantity used) × Standard price per unit

= (3,740 - 3,470) × $25

= 270 × $25

= $6,750 (F)

3. Direct labor rate variance

= (Standard rate per hour - Actual rate per hour)

× Actual hours for production

= ($40 - $41.9) × 4,400

= -$1.9 × 4,400

= $8,360 (U)

4. Efficiency variance

Standard hours for actual production

= 935 units × 5 per hour

=4,675 hours

Labor efficiency variance = (Standard hours for actual production - Actual hours for actual production) × Standard rate per hour

= (4,675 - 4,400) × $40

= 275 × $40

= $11,000 (F)

The management of City Front Inc. must decide between scrapping or reworking units that do not pass inspection. The company has 11,000 defective units that cost $6.00 per unit to manufacture. The units can be sold as is for $2.50 each or they can be reworked for $3.50 each and then sold for the full price of $9.70 each. What is the incremental income from reworking and selling the units

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Answer:

If the units are reworked, income will increase by $40,700.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Number of units= 11,000

Sell as-is:

Selling price= $2.5

Rework:

Selling price= $9.7

Increase in costs= $3.5

We will take into account the incremental costs, the first production costs are equal to both options.

Sell as-is:

Effect on income= 11,000*2.5= $27,500 increase

Rework:

Effect on income= 11,000*(9.7 - 3.5)

Effect on income= $68,200 increase

If the units are reworked, income will increase by $40,700.

Mexico and Brazil, ran large trade deficits and borrowed heavily from abroad in the 1970s, but the inflow of financial capital did not boost productivity sufficiently, which meant that Select the correct answer below: the inflow of capital was beneficial to their economies these countries faced enormous troubles repaying the money borrowed these countries were prudent with their spending on imports none of the above

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Answer:

these countries were prudent with their spending on imports

Explanation:

The trade deficit arise when the exports value would be lower than the imports value. Here the countries have to borrow so that they are able to pay back the amount so that the economy could be run in the smooth manner  

The money that is borrowed from the rest of the world could increase the production so that the imports value could be increased

So according to the given situation, these countries would be prudent with their imports spending

Swizer Industries has two separate divisions. Division X has less risk so its projects are assigned a discount rate equal to the firm's WACC minus 0.5 percent. Division Y has more risk and its projects are assigned a rate equal to the firm's WACC plus 1 percent. The company has a debt-equity ratio of 0.45 and a tax rate of 35 percent. The cost of equity is 14.7 percent and the aftertax cost of debt is 5.1 percent. Presently, each division is considering a new project. Division Y's project provides a 12.3 percent rate of return and Division X's project provides an 11.64 percent return. Which projects, if any, should the company accept

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Answer:

B. Accept X and reject Y

Explanation:

Here are the options

A. Accept both X and Y

B. Accept X and reject Y

C. Reject X and accept Y

D. Reject both X and Y

E. The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided

the project should be accepted if the WACC of the department is less than the rate of return on the project

WACC = weight of equity x cost of equity + weight of debt x after tax cost of debt  

weight of debt = D / (D + E) = 0.45E /1.45E

weight of equity = E / (D + E) = E / 1.45E

WACC = ( 0.45E /1.45E) x (5.1)  + ( E / 1.45E) x 14.7

= 5.1 x (0.45/1.45)  + 14.7 x (1/1.45)

=1.583 + 10.138

11.72%

Division X's WACC = 11.72% - 0.5% = 11.22%

Division Y's WACC = 11.72% + 1% = 12.72%

The rate of return of Division Y's project is 12.3%. Thus, division Y's project should not be accepted

the rate of return of Division X's project is 11.64%. Thus, division X's project should be accepted

Computer Wholesalers restores and resells notebook computers. It originally acquires the notebook computers from corporations upgrading their computer systems, and It backs each notebook It sells with a 90-day warranty against defects. Based on previous experience, Computer Wholesalers expects warranty costs to be approximately 6% of sales. Sales for the month of December are $410,000. Actual warranty expenditures in January of the following year were $13,500.
1. Does this situation represent a contingent liability?
Yes
No
1. Record the contingent liabilities for warranties.
4. What is the balance in the warranty liability account after the entries in Part 2 and 3?
Warranty liability _____

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Answer:

The responses to these question can be defined as follows:

Explanation:

In question 1:

YES, the guarantee expense is an obligation.

In question 4:

                                    Journal entries:      

Date                      Title of Account                                  Dr               Cr

31-Dec                  expense Warranty [tex](460000\times4\%)[/tex]  18400  

                              Estimated liability Warranty                               18400

31-Jan                  Estimated liability Warranty   16000  

                                                      Cash                                                     16000

                                Balance on  Warranty Liability:    

Part -2  31-Dec Approximate amount of guarantee liability: $ 18400  

Part-3  31-Jan Approximate amount of guarantee liability: $ 2400

Alyeska Services Company, a division of a major oil company, provides various services to the operators of the North Slope oil field in Alaska. Data concerning the most recent year appear below:
Sales $18,600,000
Net operating income $5,200,000
Average operating assets $35,200,000
Required:
1. Compute the margin for Alyeska Services Company.
2. Compute the turnover for Alyeska Services Company.
3. Compute the return on investment (ROI) for Alyeska Services Company.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. The margin is

= Net operating income ÷ Sales

= $5,200,000 ÷ $18,600,000

= 27.96%

b. The turnover is

= Sales ÷ average operating assets

= $18,600,000 ÷ $35,200,000

= 0.53 times

c. The return on investment is

= Net operating income ÷ average operating assets

= $5,200,000 ÷ $35,200,000

=  14.77%

Hence, the above formulas to be applied

Dr. Jones, a dentist, is choosing between driving and flying from Pittsburgh to New York City. If Jones drove, she would have to close her office four hours earlier than if she flew by airplane. Her expected income (after taxes) from her practice is $50 per hour. Assuming all other factors are equal, if Jones was a rational decision maker, she would drive if the price differential (air cost minus driving) was greater than:_______.
a. $50.
b. $100.
c. $150.
d. $200.

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Answer:

d. $200

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the price differential

Using this formula

Price differential=Hours closed earlier if she drove*Expected income (after taxes)

Let plug in the formula

Price differential=4 hours *$50 per hour

Price differential=*200

Therefore if she was a rational decision maker, she would drive if the price differential was greater than:$200

Assume that on September 1, Office Depot had an inventory that included a variety of calculators. The company uses a perpetual inventory system. During September, these transactions occurred.
Sept. 6 Purchased calculators from Dragoo Co. at a total cost of $1,680, terms n/30.
Sept. 9 Paid freight of $60 on calculators purchased from Dragoo Co.
Sept. 10 Returned calculators to Dragoo Co. for $58 credit because they did not meet specifications.
Sept. 12 Sold calculators costing $580 for $810 to Fryer Book Store, terms n/30.
Sept. 14 Granted credit of $45 to Fryer Book Store for the return of one calculator that was not ordered. The calculator costs $33.
Sept. 20 Sold calculators costing $570 for $740 to Heasley Card Shop, terms n/30.
Journalize the September transactions. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.)

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Answer:

Date      Account Titles           Debit        Credit

Sept 6.  Inventory                   $1,680

                  Accounts Payable                  $1,680

Sept 9.  Inventory                    $60

                   Cash                                       $60

Sept 10 Accounts Payable       $58

                    Inventory                                $58

Sept 12 Accounts Receivable  $810

                   Sales Revenues                      $810

            Cost of Goods Sold     $580

                   Inventory                                 $580

Sept 14  Sales returns               $45

                    Accounts Receivable             $45

              Inventory                     $33

                   Cost of Goods Sold                 $33

Sept 20 Accounts Receivable  $740

                   Sales Revenues                       $740

             Cost of Goods Sold     $570

                    Inventory                                  $570

You are managing a portfolio of $1.0 million. Your target duration is 11 years, and you can choose from two bonds: a zero-coupon bond with maturity five years, and a perpetuity, each currently yielding 5%. a. How much of (i) the zero-coupon bond and (ii) the perpetuity will you hold in your portfolio

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Suppose Nike, Inc. reported the following plant assets and intangible assets for the year ended May 31, 2022 (in millions): other plant assets $977.0, land $240.0, patents and trademarks (at cost) $500.0, machinery and equipment $2,080.0, buildings $970.0, goodwill (at cost) $220.0, accumulated amortization $60.0, and accumulated depreciation $2,180.

Required:
Prepare a partial balance sheet for Nike for these items. (List Property, Plant and Equipment in order of Land, Buildings and Equipment.)

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Answer:

Nike, Inc.

NIKE, INC.

Partial Balance Sheet as of May 31, 2022

Long-term Assets:

Tangible assets:

Land                                                           $240.0

Buildings                                   $970.0

Machinery and equipment   $2,080.0

Other plant assets                   $977.0

Accumulated depreciation  ($2,180)        1,847.0

Total net book value                             $2,087.0                      

Patents and trademarks (at cost)           $500.0

Goodwill (at cost)                                    $220.0

Accumulated amortization                      ($60.0)

Total net book value                              $660.0

Total long-term assets                        $2,747.0

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Plant assets and intangible assets for the year ended May 31, 2022 (in millions):

Other plant assets $977.0

Land $240.0

Patents and trademarks (at cost) $500.0

Machinery and equipment $2,080.0

Buildings $970.0

Goodwill (at cost) $220.0

Accumulated amortization $60.0

Accumulated depreciation $2,180

b) Long-term assets are non-current resources that the entity owns as a result of past events, which are expected to generate future benefits.  Some long-term assets have physical properties.  They can be touched or seen.  They are tangible assets and are subject to depreciation.  Intangible assets do not have physical substance and are amortized.

Abe Carter had gross earnings of $6,000 for the pay period ending 11/30. His total gross earnings as of 11/15 (the end of the previous pay period) were $126,200. If Social Security taxes are 6.2% on a maximum earnings threshold of $132.900 per year and Medicare tax is 1.45% on all earnings, the journal entry to record his earnings for the period ending 11/30 would include:

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Answer: credit to Medicare Tax Payable for $87.00

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, since the Medicare tax is 1.45% on all earnings, and Abe Carter had gross earnings of $6,000 for the pay period ending 11/30, the journal entry to record his earnings for the period ending 11/30 would be the Medicare tax payable. This will be:

= 1.45% × $6000

= 1.45/100 × $6000

= 0.0145 × $6000

= $87.00

There's, there'll be a credit to Medicare Tax Payable for $87.00.

The deal your assistant signs calls for the sale of a minimum of260 chairs and up to 450 chairs. The price will be $91 per chair ifonly 260 chairs are bought, but will be discounted by $0.25 perchair (on the entire order) for every chair ordered in addition tothe minimum. Answer the questions below, rounding your answers tothe nearest whole dollar.
a) What is the largest revenue you can make under this deal?
revenue = $
b) What is the least revenue you can make under this deal?
revenue = $_________

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Answer:

a. Revenue = $23,660

b. Revenue = $40,837.50

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Minimum number of chairs to be sold under the deal = 260

Price at minimum number of chairs (260) = $91

Maximum number of chairs to be sold under the deal = 450

Discount offered for quantity above 260 = $0.25 per chair on the entire order

Price at maximum number (or just above 260 chairs) = $90.75 ($91 - $0.25)

Minimum revenue to be made under this deal = $23,660 (260 * $91)

Maximum revenue to be made under this deal = $40,837.50 (450 * $90.75)

Nichols Corporation allocates administrative costs on the basis of staff hours. Short-run monthly usage and anticipated long-run monthly usage of staff hours for Operating Departments 1 and 2 follow. Department 1 Department 2 Total Short-run usage (hours) 45,000 55,000 100,000 Long-run usage (hours) 48,000 52,000 100,000 Variable and fixed administrative costs total $180,000 and $400,000, respectively. If Nichols uses dual-cost accounting procedures, the total amount of administrative cost to allocate to Department 2 would be:

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Answer: $307,000

Explanation:

The total amount of administrative cost that will be allocated to Department 2 will be gotten by adding the fixed administrative cost together with the variable administrative cost. This will be:

Fixed administrative cost = 400,000 × 52/100 = $208,7000

Add: Variable administrative cost = 180,000 × 55/100 = $99,000

Total cost = $307,000

Condensed financial data of Swifty Company for 2020 and 2019 are presented below. SWIFTY COMPANY COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2020 AND 2019 2020 2019 Cash $1,770 $1,170 Receivables 1,780 1,300 Inventory 1,570 1,880 Plant assets 1,870 1,710 Accumulated depreciation (1,210 ) (1,190 ) Long-term investments (held-to-maturity) 1,290 1,430 $7,070 $6,300 Accounts payable $1,200 $900 Accrued liabilities 200 250 Bonds payable 1,430 1,580 Common stock 1,860 1,730 Retained earnings 2,380 1,840 $7,070 $6,300 SWIFTY COMPANY INCOME STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2020 Sales revenue $6,820 Cost of goods sold 4,640 Gross margin 2,180 Selling and administrative expenses 910 Income from operations 1,270 Other revenues and gains Gain on sale of investments 80 Income before tax 1,350 Income tax expense 550 Net income 800 Cash dividends 260 Income retained in business $540 Additional information: During the year, $80 of common stock was issued in exchange for plant assets. No plant assets were sold in 2020. Prepare a statement of cash flows using the direct method.

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Answer:

Swifty Company

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

SWIFTY COMPANY COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2020 AND 2019                             2020            2019      

Cash                                                   $1,770             $1,170

Receivables                                         1,780              1,300

Inventory                                             1,570              1,880

Plant assets                                        1,870               1,710

Accumulated depreciation               (1,210 )            (1,190 )

Long-term investments

 (held-to-maturity)                            1,290               1,430

Total assets                                    $7,070           $6,300

Accounts payable                           $1,200             $900

Accrued liabilities                               200                250

Bonds payable                                 1,430              1,580

Common stock                                1,860              1,730

Retained earnings                          2,380              1,840

Total liabilities and equity            $7,070           $6,300

SWIFTY COMPANY INCOME STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2020

Sales revenue                                   $6,820

Cost of goods sold                             4,640

Gross margin                                       2,180

Selling and administrative expenses    910

Income from operations                     1,270

Other revenues and gains

Gain on sale of investments                  80

Income before tax                              1,350

Income tax expense                            550

Net income                                          800

Cash dividends                                   260

Income retained in business           $540

Additional Information:

a) Issue of Common stock for plant assets = $80

Adjustments for cash transactions:

Receipts:

Customers = $1,300 + $6,820 - $1,780 = $6,340

Sale of investment = $1,430 - $1,290 = $140

Common stock = $1,860 - $1,730 - $80 = $50

Payments:

Suppliers = $900 + $4,330 - $1,200 = $4,030

Expenses = $250 + $910 - $200 = $960

Bonds = $1,580 - $1,430 = $150

Plant = $1,870 - $80 - $1,710 = $80

Purchases = $1,570 + 4,640 - $1,880 = $4,330

Statement of Cash Flows for the year ended December 31, 2020:

Cash flows from operating activities:

Receipt from customers                   $6,340

Payment to suppliers                         (4,030)

Payment for services                           (960)

Income tax expense                            (550)

Net cash from operating activities      800

Cash flows from investing activities:

Receipt from sale of investments      $140

Purchase of plant assets                      (80)

Net cash from investing activities        60

Cash flows from financing activities:

Issue of Common stock                     $50

Payment to bondholders                   (150)

Payment to stockholders                  (260)

Net cash from financing activities    (360)

Net cash flows                                 $500

Income Statement The following account balances were taken from the adjusted trial balance for Urgent Messenger Service, a delivery service firm, for the fiscal year ended November 30, 20Y1: Depreciation Expense $6,700 Fees Earned 355,800 Insurance Expense 1,270 Miscellaneous Expense 2,680 Rent Expense 50,900 Salaries Expense 178,900 Supplies Expense 2,280 Utilities Expense 19,400 Prepare an income statement for Urgent Messenger Service.

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Answer:

$93,670

Explanation:

Preparation of an income statement for Urgent Mess

INCOME STATEMENT

Urgent messenger service

for the year ended november 30, 20Y1

REVENUE :

Fees earned $355,800

Less expenses :

depreciation expense ($6,700)

insurance expense ($1,270)

miscellaneous expense ($2,680)

rent expense ($50,900)

salaries expense ($178,900)

supplies expense ($2,280)

utilities expense ($19,400)

TOTAL EXPENSES ($262,130)

NET INCOME $93,670

($355,800-$262,130)

Therefore the income statement for Urgent Mess will be $93,670

The net income of Urgent Messenger Service is $93,670.

                              INCOME STATEMENT

REVENUE:

Fees earned                                                    $355,800

Expenses :

Depreciation expense                ($6,700)

insurance expense                     ($1,270)

Miscellaneous expense             ($2,680)

Rent expense                             ($50,900)

Salaries expense                        ($178,900)

Supplies expense                      ($2,280)

Utilities expense                        ($19,400)

Total Expenses                                                 ($262,130)

Net Income                                                        $93,670

In conclusion, the net income of Urgent Messenger Service is $93,670.

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Baltimore, MD. The line started forming at 4 a.m. By 8 a.m. there were over 3,000 people in the line snaking around Amazon's fulfillment center. Despite 85-degree heat and equally high humidity, these people were willing to stand in line for hours, just for a chance to land a job at Amazon's local fulfillment center. By the end of the day, over 4,500 job-seekers had applied for the 1,200 jobs Amazon had posted, which pay wages of around $14 an hour. Amazon held similar job fairs in 11 other cities around the nation, promising to hire as many as 50,000 new employees. Source: News accounts of August 2-4, 2017.
a. What was the apparent market surplus at the Amazon job fair?
b. If Amazon increased wages to $16 per hour, what do you predict will happen to that market surplus?

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Answer:

Here the quantity demanded, that is, vacancy = 1,200  While the total number of applications for these 1,200 positions was 4,500.

Explanation:

If Amazon increased wages to $16 per hour, what do you predict will happen to that.

In order to access a web site it is always necessary to type www in the address

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Answer:

that is not true you could put .net or .com

It's not necessary, but you can if you want to.

Park Corporation is planning to issue bonds with a face value of $780,000 and a coupon rate of 7.5 percent. The bonds mature in 4 years and pay interest semiannually every June 30 and December 31. All of the bonds were sold on January 1 of this year. Park uses the effective-interest amortization method and also uses a discount account. Assume an annual market rate of interest of 8.5 percent. (Use appropiate factors from the tables FV, PV, FVA, and PVA of $1)
1. Prepare the journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds.
2. Prepare the journal entry to record the interest payment on June 30 of this year.
3. What bond payable amount will Park report on its June 30 balance sheet?

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Answer:

1. Dr Cash $735,385

Dr Premium on Bond Payable $44,615

Cr To Bond Payable $780,000

2. 30-Jun

Dr Interest expense $31,254

Cr Premium on bond payable $2,004

Cr Cash $29,250

3. $737,389

Explanation:

1. Preparation of the journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds.

First step is to calculate the Present value

$780,000 × 0.51379 = $400,756

$29,250* × 11.44031 = $334,629

Issue price = $735,385

$780,000 × .075 × 1/2 = $29,250

Now let Prepare the journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds.

1-Jan

Dr Cash $735,385

Dr Premium on Bond Payable $44,615

($780,000-$735,385)

Cr To Bond Payable $780,000

(To record issuance of the bonds.)

2. Preparation of the journal entry to record the interest payment on June 30 of this year.

30-Jun

Dr Interest expense $31,254

($735,385 × .085 × 1/2)

Cr Premium on bond payable $2,004

($31,254-$29,250)

Cr Cash $29,250

($780,000 × .075 × 1/2 )

(To record interest payment)

3. Calculation to determine the bond payable amount that Park will report on its June 30 balance sheet

Balance Sheet (Partial)

As of June 30

Particulars Amount

Long term liabilities:

Bond Payable $780,0000

Less Discount o Bonds payable ($42,611)

($44,615-$2,004)

Bonds payable $737,389

Therefore the bond payable amount that Park will report on its June 30 balance sheet is $737,389

Grassley Corporation allocates administrative costs on the basis of staff hours. Short-run monthly usage and anticipated long-run monthly usage of staff hours for Operating Departments 1 and 2 follow. Department 1 Department 2 Total Short-run usage (hours) 40,000 60,000 100,000 Long-run usage (hours) 45,000 55,000 100,000 If Grassley uses dual-cost accounting procedures and variable administrative costs total $200,000, the amount of variable administrative cost to allocate to Department 1 would be

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Answer:

$80,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what the amount of variable administrative cost to allocate to Department 1 would be

Variable administrative cost to allocate to Department 1=(40,000 ÷100,000) x $200,000

Variable administrative cost to allocate to Department 1=0.4×$200,000

Variable administrative cost to allocate to Department 1= $80,000

Therefore The Variable administrative cost to allocate to Department 1 would be $80,000

The allowance method of accounting for bad debts has the following advantages over the direct write-off method including:_________.
A. Records estimated bad debts expense in the period when the related sales are recorded.
B. Records estimated bad debts expense when the account receivable is determined to be uncollectible.
C. Reports accounts receivable on the balance sheet at the estimated amount of cash to be collected
D. Reports sales on the income statement at the estimated amount of cash to be collected

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Answer:

A) Records estimated bad debts expense in the period when the related sales are recorded.

C) Reports accounts receivable on the balance sheet at the estimated amount of cash to be collected

Explanation:

The allowance method cannbe regarded as ways used in reporting bad debts expense which comes from the action of the company by selling goods/services on credit.

The direct write-off method can be regarded as accounting method whereby uncollectible accounts receivable is been written off inform of bad debt. It should be noted that The allowance method of accounting for bad debts has the advantages over the direct write-off method in ways like

✓ Records estimated bad debts expense in the period when the related sales are recorded.

✓Reports accounts receivable on the balance sheet at the estimated amount of cash to be collected

What can students do to “get smarter” refer to 5 characteristics of Grit

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Have a growth mindset,
Have a bigger attention span,
Participate,
Do work the correct way,
Believe in yourself.

Peter wishes to create a retirement fund from which he can draw when he retires and the same amount at each anniversary of his retirement for years. He plans to retire years from now. What investment need he make today if he can get a return of per year, compounded annually

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Answer:

$65,742.60

Explanation:

Note: The full question is "Peter wishes to create a retirement fund from which he can draw $20,000 when he retires and the same amount at each anniversary of his retirement for 10 years. He plans to retire 20 years from now. What investment need he make today if he can get a return of 5% per year, com- pounded annually?"

At first, we need to find the PV of withdrawals and there are 11 withdrawals starting 20 years from now.  

PV = PMT/r * 1 - 1/(1+r)^n. This formula gives the PV one period before the first withdrawal. That is 19 years from now because the first withdrawal is 20 years from now.

PMT = 20,000, n = 11,  

r = 0.05

PV19 = 20,000/0.05 * [1 - 1/(1+0.05)^11]

PV19 = 400,000 * 0.4153207109

PV19 = 166,128.28436

Now, we need to discount this back to toda

PV0 = PV19/(1 + r)^n; n = 19, r = 0.05

PV0 = 166,128.28436/(1 + 0.05)^1

PV0 = $65,742.6033421702

PV0 = $65,742.60

So, Peter needs to make $65,742.60 today.

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