The comparative balance sheets for Concord Corporation as of December 31 are presented below.
Concord Corporation
Comparative Balance Sheets
December 31
Assets 2021 2022
Cash 1959,840 $39,600
Accounts receivable 44,000 51,040
Inventory 133,276 124,960
Prepaid expenses 13,446 18,480
Land 127,600 114,400
Buildings 176,000 176,000
Accumulated depreciation-buildings (52,800) (35,200)
Equipment 198,000 136,400
Accumulated depreciation-equipment (39,600) (30,800)
Total $659,762 $594,880
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Accounts payable $39,362 $31,680
Bonds payable 264,000 264,000
Common stock, $1 par 176,000 140,800
Retained earnings 180,400 158,400
Total $659,762 $594,880
Additional information:
1. Operating expenses include depreciation expense of $36,960 ($17,600 of depreciation expense for buildings and $19,360 for equipment).
2. Land was sold for cash at book value.
3. Cash dividends of $10,560 were paid.
4. Net income for 2022 was $32,560.
5. Equipment was purchased for $80,960 cash. In addition, equipment costing $19,360 with a book value of $8,800 was sold for $7,040 cash.
6. 35,200 shares of $1 par value common stock were issued in exchange for land with a fair value of $35,200.
Prepare a statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2022, using the indirect method.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Concord Corporation

Concord Corporation

Statement of Cash Flows for the year ended December 31, 2022

Operating activities:

Net income                                $32,560

add Depreciation                        36,960

Loss from sale of equipment        1,760

Changes in working capital:

Accounts receivable                    7,040

Inventory                                      -8,316

Prepaid expenses                       5,034

Accounts payable                       7,682

Net cash from operations     $82,720

Investing activities:

Sale of equipment                   $7,040

Sale of land                             22,000

Purchase of equipment         -80,960

Net cash from investments -$51,920

Financing activities:

Dividends payment               -10,560

Net cash flows                    $20,240

Reconciliation:

Beginning cash balance    $39,600

Net cash flows                   $20,240

Ending cash balance         $59,840  

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Concord Corporation

Comparative Balance Sheets

December 31

Assets                                      2022          2021         Changes

Cash                                     $59,840    $39,600       +$20,240

Accounts receivable              44,000       51,040            -7,040

Inventory                               133,276     124,960            +8,316

Prepaid expenses                  13,446        18,480           -5,034

Land                                     127,600       114,400         +13,200

Buildings                              176,000      176,000           0

Accumulated depreciation

-buildings                           (52,800)     (35,200)         (17,600)

Equipment                          198,000      136,400         +61,600

Accumulated depreciation

-equipment                       (39,600)      (30,800)          (8,800)

Total                               $659,762    $594,880

Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

Accounts payable           $39,362       $31,680        +$7,682

Bonds payable                264,000      264,000          0

Common stock, $1 par    176,000       140,800       +35,200

Retained earnings           180,400       158,400      +22,000

Total                              $659,762   $594,880

Additional information:

1. Depreciation $36,960

($17,600 of depreciation expense for buildings and $19,360 for equipment)

2. Sale of land at $22,000

3. Cash dividends paid $10,560

4. Net income for 2022 $32,560

5. Equipment purchase $80,960

   Equipment sales $7,040

   Loss from sale $1,760

Accumulated Depreciation $10,560

Equipment

Account Titles          Debit     Credit

Beginning balance  136,400

Cash                         80,960

Sale of equipment                19,360

Ending balance                  198,000

Sale of Equipment

Account Titles          Debit     Credit

Equipment             19,360

Accumulated depreciation   10,560

Cash                                        7,040

Loss from Sale of Equipment 1,760

6. Land $35,200 Common stock $35,200

Land

Account Titles          Debit     Credit

Beginning balance  114,400

Common stock       35,200

Cash                                        22,000

Ending balance                      127,600


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Answer:

The result of  Marlene hiring an attorney to obtain her return would only be successful if she did not voluntarily give up her right to ownership of the plates and can provide an evidence to that effect

Explanation:

The result of  Marlene hiring an attorney to obtain her return would only be successful if M can produce an evidence showing that she did not intentionally dump the plates into the town dump ( i.e. she did not voluntarily give up her right to ownership of the plates ) If not the plates will be transferred to give to Joe under the code name " finders keepers "

A 10-year, 10.00%, $5,000 bond that pays dividends quarterly can be purchased for $4,610.
This means that $4,610 is spent on the bond now. Every quarter, $125.00 is provided to the purchaser as the dividend. After 10 years, $5,000 is given to the purchaser.
If the bond is purchased and pays as scheduled, which of the following ranges of effective rate of return will the purchaser receive?
a. 11.00% - 12.00%
b. 10.00% - 10.50%
c. 12.01% - 14.01%
d. 10.50% - 10.75%

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Answer: a. 11.00% - 12.00%

Explanation:

We can find the rate using Excel.

Payments are quarterly so we need to adjust the variables to quarterly figures:

Period = 10 years * 4 = 40 quarters

Present value = $4,610 (should be a negative number)

Future value = $5,000 at maturity

The effective rate will be 2.9% as shown in the attachment.

This is a quarterly figure so convert it to annual:

= 2.9 * 4

= 11.6%

It is between 11% and 12%

A business owner decides to give all her employees a living wage and benefits, including any new employees.

Which social responsibility stance did the business owner demonstrate?

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Answer:

Proactive stance.

Explanation:

In Business management, social responsibility can be defined as an organization's obligation to act in a manner that benefits and adds significant value to the society and the people, usually as it conducts its business operations.

Hence, in addition to making profits and maximizing shareholders, organizations are required to lessen negative environmental impact or degradation and provide social amenities such as pipe-borne water, electricity, roads etc. It is also referred to as corporate social responsibility (CSR).

In this scenario, a business owner gave all her employees a living wage and benefits, which is also applicable to any new employees. Thus, the social responsibility stance which the business owner demonstrate is proactive stance.

A proactive stance can be defined as voluntary business practices adopted by an organization or business firm beyond the standard regulatory practice, so as to actively enhance and facilitate growth and development in a society.

Analyzing and Distributing Cash Dividends to Preferred and Common Stocks Potter Company has outstanding 16,000 shares of $60 par value, 5% preferred stock and 60,000 shares of $5 par value common stock. During its first three years in business, it declared and paid no cash dividends in the first year, $260,000 in the second year, and $48,000 in the third year. a. If the preferred stock is cumulative, determine the total amount of cash dividends paid to each class of stock in each of the three years.

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Answer:

Year 1

Preferred Stock Dividend = $ 0

Common Stock Dividend = $0

Year 2

Preferred Stock Dividend =  $96,000

Common Stock Dividend  = $164,000

Year 3

Preferred Stock Dividend = $48,000

Common Stock Dividend = $0

Explanation:

Preferred Stock has preference when it comes to payments of dividends. The remainder of the dividends will then be paid to Common Stock Holders after distributions have been made to Preference Stock Holders.

Then, If preferred stock is cumulative, this means all outstanding preferred stock dividends not paid are not waived, but are paid up in the year that the cash for dividend is available.

Preferred stock dividend is fixed calculated as :

Preferred Stock Dividend = 16,000 share x $60 x 5% = $48,000

thus

Cash dividends paid to each class of stock in each of the three years will be determined as :

Year 1

Preferred Stock Dividend = $ 0 , but $48,000 carried over to next year.

Common Stock Dividend = $0

Year 2

Preferred Stock Dividend = $48,000 (current year) + $48,000 (previous year) = $96,000

Common Stock Dividend = $260,000 - $96,000 = $164,000

Year 3

Preferred Stock Dividend = $48,000

Common Stock Dividend = $0

Many companies secure financing from various sources with various payback periods. Not all funding sources are the same, and in fact, some can come with a pretty high cost to the firm. These costs could include high interest rates, long payback periods, and increased ownership in the firm which could result in lost control.

Analyze the funding options listed, and determine if the option is usually a short-term or long-term strategy.

a. Line of credit
b. Commercial paper
c. Trade credit
d. Bank load of 10 months
e. Bond
f. Stock
g. Bank load of 20 months

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Answer and Explanation:

The classification of the funds as a short term or long term strategy as follows;

a. Line of credit = short term financing

b. Commercial paper = short term financing

c. Trade credit = short term financing

d. Bank load of 10 months = short term financing

e. Bond = long term financing  

f. Stock = long term financing  

g. Bank load of 20 months = long term financing

In this way, the classifications of the funds has to be done

Pina Company issued $2,500,000 face value of 12%, 20-year bonds at $2,928,977, a yield of 10%. Pina uses the effective-interest method to amortize bond premium or discount. The bonds pay semiannual interest on June 30 and December 31.

Required:
Prepare the journal entries.

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Answer:

Pina Company

Journal Entries:

Debit Cash $2,928,977

Credit 12% Bonds Payable $2,500,000

Credit Bonds Premium $428,977

To record the proceeds from the bonds issue, the bonds liability, and the premium.

June 30:

Debit Interest expense $146,449

Debit Amortization of premium $3,551

Credit Cash $150,000

To record the first interest payment and amortization of bonds premium.

December 31:

Debit Interest expense $146,271

Debit Amortization of Premium $3,729

Credit Cash $150,000

To record the second interest payment and amortization of bonds premium.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Face value of 12% bonds = $2,500,000

Proceeds from bonds issue  2,928,977

Premium =                               $428,977

Coupon rate = 12%

Market yield rate = 10%

June 30:

Cash payment = $150,000 ($2,500,000 * 6%)

Interest expense $146,449 ($2,928,977 * 5%)

Amortized Premium  3,551 ($150,000 - $146,449)

Bonds value = $2,925,426 ($2,928,977 - $3,551)

December 31:

Cash Payment = $150,000 ($2,500,000 * 6%)

Interest expense $146,271 ($2,925,426)

Amortized premium 3,729 ($150,000 - $146,271)

Bonds value = $2,921,697 ($2,925,426 - $3,729)

A publisher reports that 64% of their readers own a laptop. A marketing executive wants to test the claim that the percentage is actually above the reported percentage. A random sample of 140 found that 70% of the readers owned a laptop. Is there sufficient evidence at the 0.10 level to support the executive's claim? Step 5 of 7: Identify the value of the level of significance.

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Answer:

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Ford Motor Company is considering launching a new line of hybrid diesel-electric SUVs. The heavy advertising expenses associated with the new SUV launch would generate operating losses of million next year. Without the new SUV, Ford expects to earn pre-tax income of $80 million from operations next year. Ford pays a 35% tax rate on its pre-tax income. The amount that Ford Motor Company owes in taxes next year without the launch of the new SUV is closest to ________ million.

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Answer:

$28 million

Explanation:

Without the new SUV, Ford expects to earn pre-tax income of $80 million next year. Now as the SUV is not launched, we would not account for operating losses of $35 million next year. So, the Ford pays taxes on pre-tax income of $80 million next year without the new SUV launch.

The amount that Ford Motor Company owes in taxes next year:

= Tax rate * Pre-tax income

= 35% * $80 million

= $28 million

So, the amount that Ford Motor Company owes in taxes next year without the launch of the new SUV is $28 million

The Laramie Factory produces expensive boots. It has two departments that process all the items. During January, the beginning work in process in the tanning department was 40% complete as to conversion and 100% complete as to direct materials. The beginning inventory included $6,000 for materials and $18,000 for conversion costs. Ending work-in-process inventory in the tanning department was 40% complete. Direct materials are added at the beginning of the process. Beginning work in process in the finishing department was 60% complete as to conversion. Beginning inventories included $7,000 for transferred-in costs and $10,000 for conversion costs. Ending inventory was 30% complete. Additional information about the two departments follows: Tanning Finishing Beginning work-in-process units 5,000 4,000 Units started this period 14,000 ? Units transferred this period 16,000 18,000 Ending work-in-process units ? 2,000 Material costs added $18,000 ? Conversion costs 32,000 $19,000 Transferred-out cost 50,000 ?
Required: Prepare a production cost worksheet using weighted-average costing for the finishing department.

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Answer:

The Laramie Factory

Finishing Department

Production Cost Worksheet, using weighted-average costing

Cost assigned to:              Materials    Conversion       Total

Units transferred out        $66,348        $28,062      $94,410

Ending work in process        7,372                935          8,307

Total cost accounted for $73,720         $28,997     $102,717

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                     Materials                     Conversion

                                                 Tanning  Finishing      Tanning  Finishing

Beginning work in process     100%          100%           40%          60%

Cost of beginning WIP         $6,000          $7,000     $18,000      $10,000

Ending work in process          100%           100%          40%          30%

Additional information:

                                                     Tanning    Finishing

Beginning work-in-process units  5,000         4,000

Units started this period               14,000       16,000

Units transferred out this period 16,000       18,000

Ending work-in-process units       3,000         2,000

                                                      Materials                     Conversion

                                                 Tanning  Finishing      Tanning  Finishing

Beginning work in process     100%          100%           40%          60%

Beginning work in process done this period               60%          40%

Ending work in process          100%           100%          40%          30%

Cost of beginning WIP         $6,000        $7,000     $18,000       $10,000

Costs added                          18,000      $66,720      32,000         19,000

Total costs of production  $24,000      $73,720    $50,000      $29,000

Transferred-out cost                                                  

Equivalent units

                                                       Materials                        Conversion

                                                     Tanning   Finishing      Tanning  Finishing

 Units started and completed       16,000       18,000         16,000     18,000

Ending work-in-process units       3,000        2,000           1,200          600

Equivalent units of production    19,000      20,000        17,200      18,600

Cost per equivalent units                Materials                        Conversion

                                                  Tanning   Finishing      Tanning  Finishing

Total cost of production          $24,000   $73,720      $50,000   $29,000

Equivalent units of production   19,000    20,000          17,200      18,600

Cost per equivalent unit            $1.263    $3.686          $2.907     $1.559

Tanning Department

Cost assigned to:              Materials    Conversion     Total

Units transferred out        $20,208       $46,512      $66,720

Ending work in process        3,789           3,488            7,277

Total costs                        $23,997      $50,000      $73,997

Finishing Department

Cost assigned to:              Materials    Conversion     Total

Units transferred out        $66,348        $28,062       $94,410

Ending work in process        7,372                935           8,307

Total cost accounted for $73,720         $28,997      $102,717

difference between manager and management​

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Answer:

The main difference between the two is that leaders have people that follow them, while managers have people who simply work for them.

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The senior vice presidents at Terra Firma Construction are each responsible for a specific function within the organization. One leads the human resources team, one the marketing team, another the finance team, and so on. Which of the following options for viewing organization charts would best assist you in reporting on the areas of specialization within Terra Firma Construction?

a. reviewing dotted line relationships
b. scanning the chart vertically
c. working from the entry-level positions upwards
d. studying the chart’s matrices
e. examining the chart from side to side

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Answer:

b. scanning the chart vertically

Explanation:

Scanning the charts vertically is the best option for assisting when trying to report to the vice president on their various areas of specializations. In vertical organogram, it helps to represent the line or chain of commands in an organization starting from the least to the most important person in that given organization vertically.

The least would happen to be the new entrant in the organization while the most important would happen to be the CEO or President overseeing all the activities of the said organization.

The best option for viewing organization charts would best assist you in reporting on the areas of specialization within Terra Firma Construction is scanning the chart vertically.

Vertical scanning  is often known as when a single IP is being tested on multiple ports.

Organizational chart are often classified into two types. they are

Vertical Horizontal

It is often based on the style of the layout.  A vertical organizational chart often looks like a pyramid with the CEO or company president at the top.

It often have a single segment having  series of middle management and the manager who have their own department.  

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Ginger feels like she is very qualified for a Revenue job. Which qualifications does Ginger most likely have?

foreign language fluency, communication skills, and teamwork

physical fitness, stress management, and communication skills

public speaking skills, stress management, and debating skills

integrity, ability to analyze tax forms, and good math skills

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integrity, ability to analyze tax forms, and good math skills.

Answer:

integrity, ability to analyze tax forms, and good math skills.

Explanation:

Sales $419,000 Cost of goods sold (all variable) $175,500 Total variable selling expense $23,600 Total fixed selling expense $17,200 Total variable administrative expense $15,400 Total fixed administrative expense $31,400 The contribution margin for October is: Multiple Choice $370,400 $243,500 $204,500 $155,900

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Answer:

$204,500

Explanation:

contribution margin = sales - variable cost

                                 = $419,000 - ($175,500 + $23,600 +  $15,400)

                                 = $204,500

The contribution margin for October is: $204,500

What are the advantages of electronic communication

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Answer:

IT HEPLS TO SOLVE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS ABOUT TRADITIONAL SUPERSTATION

Answer:

1. It is cheap

2. Ease of access and long term storage

3. Mobility in information transfer

4. Speedy communication

Explanation:

1. Communication over electronic media is very cheap and economical. Messaging via mobile devices can be done at little or no cost. Very important and urgent information can be disseminated through text or phone calls. This eliminates the cost of transportation.

2. You can save any information you receive or send easily for retrieval in future. The user can choose to store the messages temporarily or permanently. He can decide to print or store in files or hard disks.

3.Electronics communication involves the use of mobile devices such as phones, laptops and tablets for communication. You can carry these devices around easily, hence the portability in information and messaging.It makes it possible for people to stay in touch with their colleagues, friends and family anywhere and anytime.This channel of communication is a very big booster in the productivity of people who work online. They can do their jobs anywhere even when they are on vacation, inside the train, on a bus and anywhere you can think of.

4.Electronic communication is very fast. It offers users the opportunity to message and share information, multimedia messages and other information files within a blink.Instant messaging is very beneficial as people can now get information on the go.The quickness of important information can save lives and properties. Electronic Communication is very useful in security. You can use it as a means to create awareness about danger and people will be on the know within a matter of seconds.

Andrew and Brianna are married and live in Texas, a community-property state. For their birthdays this year Andrew gave cash gifts of $20,900 to each of his two daughters, and Brianna gave $35,200 to her niece. What is the amount of Andrew's taxable gifts

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Answer: $2,600

Explanation:

Because Andrew is married, the gift tax on him is split in half between him and his wife. This means that to each of his daughters, the gift tax will be on:

= 20,900 / 2

= $10,450

This amount is less than the gift exclusion limit of $15,000 so Andrew will not be charged taxes on the gifts to his daughters.

On the gift to Brianna's niece, Andrew's gift tax will be based on:

= 35,200 / 2

= $17,600

This is above the gift exclusion limit of $15,000 by:

= 17,600 - 15,000

= $2,600

The above would therefore be Andrew's taxable gift amount.

Hamby transfers a capital asset in exchange for a one-half interest in Hartsville LLC. The asset has an adjusted basis to Hamby of $20,000 and a fair market value of $55,000.

Hamby has a $_____________ realized gain on the exchange. Hamby's basis for his LLC interest is $______. The LLC's holding period for the capital asset carries over from Hamby . The LLC’s basis for the contributed property is $____________.

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Answer: a. $35000

b. $20000

c. $20000

Explanation:

a. The realized gain will be:

= Fair market value - Adjusted basis

= $55000 - $20000

= $35000

b. The basis for LLC Interest will be will be thesame as the adjusted basis which will be $20000

c. The LLC basis for the contributed property will be $20000 as it's the cost of the adjusted basis .

=

Cabot Company manufactures two products, Product C and Product D. The company estimated it would incur $177,910 in manufacturing overhead costs during the current period. Overhead currently is applied to the products on the basis of direct labor hours. Data concerning the current period's operations appear below:
Product C Product D
Estimated volume 3,800 units 3,000 units
Direct labor hours per unit 1.20 hours 0.80 hour
Direct materials cost per unit $11.60 $23.70
Direct labor cost per unit $10.80 $7.20
Requried:
a-1. Compute the predetermined overhead rate under the current method.
a-2. Determine the unit product cost of each product for the current year.
b. The company is considering using an activity-based costing system to compute unit product costs for external financial reports instead of its traditional system based on direct labor-hours. The activity-based costing system would use three activity cost pools. Data relating to these activities for the current period are given below:
Activity Cost Pools Estimated Overhead Costs Expected Activity
Product C Product D Total
Machine setups $12,890 180 190 370
Purchase orders 77,340 960 1,300 2,260
General factory 94,680 7,885 5,025 12,910
Total $184,910
Determine the unit product cost of each product for the current period using the activity-based costing approach.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

a)

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate:

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

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 177,910 / (1.2*3,800 + 0.8*3,000)

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $25.56 per direct labor hour

Now, we can allocate overhead to each Product line:

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

Product C= 25.56*4,560= $116,553.6

Product D= 25.56*2,400= $61,344

Unitary overhead Product C= 116,553.6/3,800= $30.67

Unitary overhead Product D= 61,344/3,000= $20.45

Finally, the unitary cost per product:

Product C= 30.67 + 11.6 + 10.8= $53.07

Product D= 20.45 + 23.7 + 7.2= $51.35

b)

First, we need to calculate the activities rates:

Machine setups= 12,890/370= $34.84

Purchase orders= 77,340/2,260= $34.22

General factory= 94,680/12,910= $7.33

Now, we allocate costs to each product:

Product C:

Machine setups= 34.84*180= 6,271.2

Purchase orders= 34.22*960= 32,851.2

General factory= 7.33*7,885= 57,797.05

Total= $96,919.45

Product D:

Machine setups= 34.84*190= 6,619.6

Purchase orders= 34.22*1,300= 44,486

General factory= 7.33*5,025= 36,833.25

Total= $87.938.85

Finally, the unitary overhead and unitary total cost:

Product C:

Unitary overhead= 96,919.45/3,800= $25.51

Unitary product cost= 25.51 + 11.6 + 10.8= $47.91

Product D:

Unitary overhead= 87,938.85/3,000= $29.31

Product D= 29.31 + 23.7 + 7.2= $60.21

Marilyn County operates on a calendar year basis. It uses a Capital Projects Fund to account for major capital projects and a Debt Service Fund to accumulate resources to pay principal and interest on general obligation debt. It does not use encumbrance accounting in the Capital Projects Fund. The following transactions occur:

1. On January 1, 2013, Marilyn County issues general obligation bonds in the amount of $1,000,000 to build a community center. The debt will be paid off in 20 equal semiannual installments of $50,000 over a 10-year period commencing October 1, 2013, with interest of 4 percent per annum paid on the outstanding debt.
2. The county realizes that the community center will cost more than it originally anticipated. On May 1, the county transfers $20,000 from its General Fund to its Capital Projects Fund to help meet project costs.
3. Construction is completed on July 1, 2013, and the community center is ready for occupancy. The county pays the contractor a total of $1,020,000 on July 1. The county anticipates that the community center will have a useful life of 20 years.
4. On September 30, 2013, the General Fund transfers an amount to the Debt Service Fund that is sufficient to pay the first debt service installment, which is due October 1.
5. The county pays the debt service due on October 1. Use the preceding information to do the following:

Required:
a. Prepare journal entries to record these transactions in the Capital Projects Fund, the General Fund, and the Debt Service Fund.
b. Prepare the adjustments needed to develop the governmental activities column of the government- wide financial statements.
c. Calculate the amount that Marilyn County will report in its December 31, 2013, governmentwide statement of net position as Invested in capital assets, net of related debt. Also, assuming all debt service installments are paid when due in 2014, calculate the amount invested in capital assets, net of related debt as of December 31, 2014.

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Answer:

Marilyn County

1. Journal Entries:

1. January 1, 2013,

Debit Capital Projects Fund $1,000,000

Credit General Obligation Bonds Payable $1,000,000

To record the issuance of bonds, payable in 20 equal semiannual installments of $50,000 over a 10-year period commencing October 1, 2013, with interest of 4 percent per annum paid on the outstanding debt.

2. May 1,

Debit Capital Projects Fund $20,000

Credit General Fund $20,000

To fund the additional project costs.

3. July 1

Debit Construction of Community Center $1,020,000

Credit Capital Projects Fund $1,020,000.

To record the payment to the contractors for completed construction of Community Center with estimated 20 years useful life.

4. September 30, 2013

Debit Debt Service Fund $70,000

Credit General Fund $70,000

To transfer funds for debt service.

5. October 1:

Debit Bonds Payable $50,000

Debit Interest on Bonds Expense $20,000

Credit Debt Service Fund $70,000

To record the payment of the debt service with semi-annual interest.

2. Governmental activities column of the government- wide financial statements:

Capital assets $1,020,000

Reduction of Liabilities $950,000 ($1,000,000 - $50,000)

Payment of debt service and interest $70,000

3. December 31, 2013, government-wide statement of net position

Investment in capital assets, $1,020,000

Related debt                              (950,000)

Invested capital assets, net       $70,000

4. December 31, 2014, government-wide statement of net position

Investment in capital assets, $1,020,000

Related debt                              (850,000)

Invested capital assets, net      $170,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

1. January 1, 2013, Capital Projects Fund $1,000,000 General Obligation Bonds Payable $1,000,000

2. May 1, Capital Projects Fund $20,000 General Fund $20,000

3. July 1 Construction Contract $1,020,000 Capital Projects Fund $1,020,000.

4. September 30, 2013 Debt Service Fund $70,000 General Fund $70,000  

5. October 1, Bonds Payable $50,000 Interest on Bonds Expense $20,000 ($1,000,000 * 4% * 6/12) Debt Service Fund $70,000

Such factors as having one's own tools and workplace, having a number of customers, setting one's own work schedule and having the power to determine how a job will be carried out indicate that this person is likely:_______.
a. An employee An incidental employee
b. An employee by ratification
c. A gratuitous employee
d. An independent contractor

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Answer:

d. An independent contractor

Explanation:

The factors mentioned in the question above refer to an independent contractor, that is, a worker who is self-employed and controls his own work that is not regulated by an employer.

An independent contractor has the autonomy and freedom to coordinate his work according to his own needs, that is, he can offer his service to a clientele choosing his place of work, schedule and the power to finish how the work will be done.

Some examples of independent contractors may be entrepreneurs, lawyers, doctors, dentists, traders, etc.

Coakley Beet Processors, Inc., processes sugar beets in batches. A batch of sugar beets costs $56 to buy from farmers and $18 to crush in the company's plant. Two intermediate products, beet fiber, and beet juice emerge from the crushing process. The beet fiber can be sold as is for $32 or processed further for $24 to make the end product industrial fiber that is sold for $44. The beet juice can be sold as is for $52 or processed further for $32 to make the end product refined sugar that is sold for $78. How much profit (loss) does the company make by processing the intermediate product beet juice into refined sugar rather than selling it as is?

a. $(6)
b. $(12)
c. $(39)
d. $(60)

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Answer:

The answer is A. $ 6

Explanation:

If the beet juice is sold as is:

Selling price: $52

Costs: $56 + $18 = $74

Loss: $(22)

If beet juice is processed into sugar and sold:

Selling price: $78

Costs: $56+ $18+ 32= $106

Loss:($28)

Therefore there is an additional $6 loss.

Globe Travel Agency sells Spring Break trips to University of Houston undergraduate students. The fixed cost of Globe is $100,000 and its variable cost is $400 for every student who takes the trip Globe offers. The price elasticity of demand is -2.5 at all levels of price. At present, the price of the trip is $600/student and, at this price, demand is 1200 units. Assume that the number of trips sold always equals demand.

Required:
Compute the breakeven quantity at current price, P =$600.

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Answer:

the breakeven quantity at current price is 500 units

Explanation:

The computation of the  breakeven quantity at current price is shown below:

Breakeven point = Fixed cost ÷ (Price per unit - variable cost per unit)

= $100,000 ÷ ($600 - $400)

 = 500 units

Hence, the breakeven quantity at current price is 500 units

We simply used the above formula so that the correct units could arrive

why do conduction band electrons posses very high energy's.h​

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Just because of band gap. The forbidden energy gap keeps the conduction band at high energy by an amount to equal to band gap energy from the valence band edge. If you compare energies of electrons present in conduction band and valence band, they significantly differ by an amount equal to band gap energy. The low energy electron presents in a valence band requires an energy equal to band gap energy to excite to conduction band. Consequently, the electrons present in conduction band possess high energy compared to electrons present in valence band. At absolute zero K, the low energy states present in valence band are usually completely occupied where as the high energy states present in the conduction band are unoccupied.

LCI Cable Company grants 2.0 million performance stock options to key executives at January 1, 2018. The options entitle executives to receive 2.0 million of LCI $1 par common shares, subject to the achievement of specific financial goals over the next four years. Attainment of these goals is considered probable initially and throughout the service period. The options have a current fair value of $16 per option.

Required:
a. Prepare the appropriate entry when the options are awarded on January 1, 2018.
b. Prepare the appropriate entries on December 31 of each year 2018.
c. Suppose at the beginning of 2019, LCI decided it is not probable that the performance objectives will be met. Prepare the appropriate entries on December 31 of 2019 and 2020.

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Answer:

Data provided as per the question is given below:-

Option expected to vest = 2.4 million

Fair value = $13

No Journal entry is required until the end of the reporting period, but reimbursement must be calculated at the grant date.

Estimated total compensation = Option expected to vest × Fair value

= 2.4 million × $13

= $31.2 million

Explanation:

Assume that, on January 1, 2021, Matsui Co. paid $2,958,000 for its investment in 87,000 shares of Yankee Inc. Further, assume that Yankee has 290,000 total shares of stock issued. The book value and fair value of Yankee's identifiable net assets were both $580,000 at January 1, 2021. The following information pertains to Yankee during 2021:

Net income $290,000
Dividends declared and paid $87,000
Market price of common stock on 12/31/2021 $36 /share

Required:
What amount would Matsui report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet for its investment in Yankee?

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Answer: $3,018,900

Explanation:

Amount to report is:

= Cost of investment + Share of Net income - Share of dividends

Share of Net income

= Percentage ownership * Net income

= 87,000 shares / 290,000 * 290,000

= $87,000

Share of Dividends

= 87,000 / 290,000 * 87,000

= $26,100

Amount to report:

= 2,958,000 + 87,000 - 26,100

= $3,018,900

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

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Furniture Face Lift refinishes old wood furniture. Their process for refinishing chairs has 8 workers and 4 stations. Each chair starts at the Stripping station, then goes to Priming, then to Painting and finally to Inspection. Where there are multiple workers within a station, each worker works independently on his/her own chair. Assume inventory buffers are allowed between each station and each station has inventory to work on at the beginning of the day

Station Staffing Processing time (hours per chair per worker)
Stripping 3 2.5
Priming 2 1.5
Painting 3 1.75
Inspection 1 0.8

Suppose at the start of the day there is no inventory of chairs in the shop. That is, there are no chairs within any of the stations or between them in any buffer. A truck loaded with 10 chairs arrives. How many hours will it take them to complete these 10 chairs?

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Answer:

13.19 hours

Explanation:

Station    Staffing     Processing time (Hours     Capacity = Staffing /

                                    per chair per worker)         Processing time

Stripping     3                            2.5                                   1.2

Priming        2                            1.5                                   1.33

Painting       3                            1.75                                 1.714

Inspection    1                            0.8                                  1.25

Stripping has the lowest capacity, hence it will be having bottleneck, thus the process capacity is 1.2.

Total time to produce the 1st chair = 2.5 + 1.5 + 1.75 + 0.8

Total time to produce the 1st chair = 6.55 hours

Time to produce subsequent chair = 1/1.2

Time to produce subsequent chair = 0.83 hrs

Total time taken to produce 10 chairs = 6.55 hours + 0.83 hrs*8 Workers

Total time taken to produce 10 chairs = 6.55 hours + 6.64 hours

Total time taken to produce 10 chairs = 13.19 hours

What conditions must be added to Pure Competition to achieve Perfect Competition?

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1) many firms produce identical products; (2) many buyers are available to buy the product, and many sellers are available to sell the product; (3) sellers and buyers have all relevant information to make rational decisions about the

Coronado Company is authorized to issue 9000 shares of 9%, $100 par value preferred stock and 522000 shares of no-par common stock with a stated value of $1 per share. If Coronado issues 4500 shares of preferred stock for land with an asking price of $571000 and a market value of $547000, which of the following would be the journal entry for Coronado to record?
(a) Land 571000
Preferred Stock 450000
Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par-Preferred 121000
(b) Land 547000
Preferred Stock 450000
Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par-Preferred 97000
(c) Land 450000
Preferred Stock 450000
(d) Land 547000
Preferred Stock 547000

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Answer:

(b) Land 547000

Preferred Stock 450000

Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par-Preferred 97000

Explanation:

The journal entry is shown below;

Land $547,000  

       To Preferred stock  $450,000 (4,500 shares × $100)

       To Paid in capital, in excess of par- preferred  $97,000

(being the preferred stock is issued in exchange of land)

Here the land is debited as it increased the asset and credited the preferred stock & paid in capital as it increased the equity

Therefore the correct option is b.

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Alt Corporation enters into an agreement with Yates Rentals Co. on January 1, 2021 for the purpose of leasing a machine to be used in its manufacturing operations. The following data pertain to the agreement:
(a) The term of the noncancelable lease is 3 years with no renewal option. Payments of $574,864 are due on January 1 of each year.
(b) The fair value of the machine on January 1, 2021, is $1,600,000. The machine has a remaining economic life of 10 years, with no salvage value. The machine reverts to the lessor upon the termination of the lease.
(c) Alt depreciates all machinery it owns on a straight-line basis.
(d) Alt’s incremental borrowing rate is 10% per year. Alt does not have knowledge of the 8% implicit rate used by Yates.
(e) Immediately after signing the lease, Yates finds out that Alt Corp. is the defendant in a suit which is sufficiently material to make collectibility of future lease payments doubtful. If Alt accounts for the lease as an operating lease, what expenses will be recorded as a consequence of the lease during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021?
a. Amortization Expense
b. Lease Expense
c. Interest Expense
d. Amortization Expense and Interest Expense

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D because I searched it up and it got that

If Alt accounts for the lease as an operating lease, these are the Amortization Expense and Interest Expense that will be recorded as a consequence of the lease during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021. Hence, Option D is correct.

What is the meaning of the term “Expense”?

An expense is something that requires paying cash, or fortune in general, to another person or organization in exchange for a good, service, or other kind of cost. Rent is an expense for a tenant. Tuition is an expense for both parents and students.

An expense is a cost a firm faces while carrying out its operations. Payroll costs, maintenance costs, rent costs, and depreciation are all expenses. Profits are calculated by deducting expenses from revenue.

These expenses will be incurred as a result of the lease throughout the fiscal year that ends on December 31, 2021, if Alt treats the lease as an operational lease.

Therefore, Option D is correct.

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