The following account balances come from the records of Ourso Company: Beginning Balance Ending Balance Accounts receivable $ 2,677 $ 3,600 Allowance for doubtful accounts 147 198 During the accounting period, Ourso recorded $12,350 of sales revenue on account. The company also wrote off a $183 account receivable. Required a. Determine the amount of cash collected from receivables.

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. $10,694

B.$234

Explanation:

A. Calculation to Determine the amount of cash collected from receivables.

Beginning accounts receivable $ 2,677

Add Sales Revenue $11,800

Less Ending accounts receivable ($ 3,600)

Less Accounts receivable wrote off ($183)

Cash collected from receivables $10,694

Therefore the amount of cash collected from receivables will be $10,694

B. Calculation to Determine the amount of uncollectible accounts expense recognized during the period.

Beginning balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 147

Less Accounts receivable wrote off ($183)

Less Ending balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts (198)

Uncollectible accounts expense $234

Therefore the amount of uncollectible accounts expense recognized during the period will be $234


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WV Construction has two divisions: Remodeling and New Home Construction. Each division has an on-site supervisor who is paid a salary of $90,000 annually and one salaried estimator who is paid $50,000 annually. The corporate office has two office administrative assistants who are paid salaries of $54,000 and $39,000 annually. The president's salary is $159,000. How much of these salaries are common fixed expenses

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Answer:

$252,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How much of these salaries are common fixed expenses

Office administrative assistant $ 54,000

Office administrative assistant $39,000

President's salary $159,000

Common fixed expenses $ 252,000

($54,000+$39,000+$159,000)

Therefore How much of these salaries are common fixed expenses will be $252,000

Vella owns and operates an illegal gambling establishment. In connection with this activity, he has the following expenses during the year: Rent $43,500 Bribes 65,250 Travel expenses 4,350 Utilities 26,100 Wages 274,250 Payroll taxes 21,750 Property insurance 2,175 Illegal kickbacks 39,150 What are Vella's total deductible expenses for tax purposes

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Answer:

$372,125

Explanation:

Calculation to determine Vella's total deductible expenses for tax purposes

Rent $43,500

AddTravel expenses 4,350

Add Utilities 26,100

Add Wages 274,250

Add Payroll taxes 21,750

Add Property insurance 2,175

Total deductible expenses $372,125

Therefore total deductible expenses for tax purposes will be $372,125

A researcher sets up an experiment involving the use of some sophisticated equipment. The research proposal is approved by the IRB and a grant to cover the cost of the equipment is received from a funding agency. The researcher does not mention that he owns stock in the company he chooses to supply the equipment. The same type of equipment is available from other companies, of comparable quality and price. Is this ethical or unethical

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Answer:

This is unethical

Explanation:

Unethical behaviour is defined as a behaviour that is considered o be morally wrong for a group of people or in a given industry.

In the given scenario the researcher is using sophisticated equipment for an experiment.

He chose a company that he has shares in to supply the equipment.

This can be seen as a use of his influence for financial gain that is outside the normal compensation he is receiving

Suppose that Healdsburg enters into a sales contract with an auto manufacturer on January 1, 2021, to provide tires that cost Healdsburg $18 million to produce. The buyer offers Healdsburg $6 million in cash and agrees to take over only the principal payment on Healdsburg's 6.55% debt notes. Assume that the going market interest is 7% at the time. What would Healdsburg's gross profit be on the sale

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Answer: hello your question is incomplete attached below is the complete question

answer :  $9,836,000.

Explanation:

Revenue of Healdsburg will be calculated as

= cash in hand +  PV of the 6.55% note principal

= 6 million + ( 25million * 0.87344 ) = $27,836,000

hence Gross profit made by Healdsburg = 27,836,000 - 18,000,000 = $9,836,000.

given that ; n = 2 , interest ( i ) = 7%

Three identical units of merchandise were purchased during July, as follows: Date Product T Units Cost July 3 Purchase 1 $31 10 Purchase 1 34 24 Purchase 1 37 Total 3 $102 Average cost per unit $34 Assume one unit sells on July 28 for $48. Determine the gross profit, cost of goods sold, and ending inventory on July 31 using (a) first-in, first-out, (b) last-in, first-out, and (c) average cost flow methods.

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Answer:

(a) first-in, first-out,

Cost of Sales = $31

Ending Inventory = $71

Gross Profit  = $17

(b) last-in, first-out,  

Cost of Sales = $37

Ending Inventory = $65

Gross Profit = $17

(c) average cost flow methods.

Cost of Sales = $48

Ending Inventory = $96

Gross Profit = $0

Explanation:

(a) first-in, first-out,

FIFO method assumes that the units to arrive first, will be sold first. This means cost of sales will be based on earlier (old) prices whilst inventory valuation will be on recent (new) prices.

Cost of Sales = 1 x $31 = $31

Ending Inventory = 1 x $34 + 1 x $37 = $71

Gross Profit = $48 - $31 = $17

(b) last-in, first-out,

LIFO method assumes that the units to arrive last will be sold first. This means cost of sales will be based on recent (new) prices whilst inventory valuation will be on earlier (old) prices.

Cost of Sales = 1 x $37 = $37

Ending Inventory = 1 x $34 + 1 x $31 = $65

Gross Profit = $48 - $37 = $17

(c) average cost flow methods.

This method calculates a new average unit cost with each and every purchase made. This unit cost is used to determine the cost of sales and inventory value.

Cost of Sales = 1 x $48 = $48

Ending Inventory = 2 x $48 = $96

Gross Profit = $48 - $48 = $0

Air Tampa has just been incorporated, and its board of directors is grappling with the question of optimal capital structure. The company plans to offer commuter air services between Tampa and smaller surrounding cities. Air Tampa believes it would have the same business risk as Jaxair, which is an airline that has been around for a few years and that has had zero growth. Jaxair's market-determined beta is 1.8, and it has a current market value debt ratio (total debt to total assets) of 45% and a federal-plus-state tax rate of 25%. Air Tampa expects to have investment tax credits when it begins business, which reduces its federal-plus-state tax rate to 15%. Air Tampa's owners expect that the total book and market value of the firm's stock, if it uses zero debt, would be $14 million. Air Tampa's CFO believes that the MM and Hamada formulas for the value of a levered firm and the levered firm's cost of capital should be used because zero growth is expected.

Required:
a. Estimate the beta of an unlevered firm in the commuter airline business based on Jaxair's market-determined beta.
b. Now assume that rd= rRF= 10% and that the market risk premium RPM for an unlevered commuter airline. 5%. Find the required rate of return on equity
c. Air Tampa is considering three capital structures: (1) $2 million debt, (2) $4 million debt, and (3) $6 million debt. Estimate Air Tampa's rs for these debt levels.

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Answer:

a. Unlevered beta = 1.12

b. Required rate of return on equity = 15.60%

c-1. rs = 16.37%

c-2. rs = 17.40%

c-2. rs = 18.81%

Explanation:

a. Estimate the beta of an unlevered firm in the commuter airline business based on Jaxair's market-determined beta.

Levered beta = Unlevered beta * (1 + (D/S)(1 - T))

Therefore, we have:

Unlevered beta = Levered beta / (1 + (D/S)(1 - T)) .............. (1)

Where:

Levered beta = Jaxair's market-determined beta = 1.8

D = Debt ratio = 45%, or 0.45

S = Equity ratio = 1 - D = 1 - 0.45 = 0.55

T = Federal-plus-state tax rate = 25%, or 0.25

Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:

Unlevered beta = 1.8 / (1 + (0.45/0.55)(1 - 0.25)) = 1.12

b. Now assume that rd= rRF= 10% and that the market risk premium RPM for an unlevered commuter airline. 5%. Find the required rate of return on equity

Required rate of return on equity = ro = Rf + beta(Rm - Rf) .............. (2)

Where;

rd = Rf = 10%, or 0.10

beta = Unlevered beta = 1.12

(Rm - Rf) = market risk premium = RPM for an unlevered commuter airline = 5%, or 0.05

Substituting the values into equation (2), we have:

Required rate of return on equity = ro = 10% + 1.12(5%) = 10% + (1.12 * 5%) = 15.60%

c. Air Tampa is considering three capital structures: (1) $2 million debt, (2) $4 million debt, and (3) $6 million debt. Estimate Air Tampa's rs for these debt levels.

c-1. $2 million debt

D = Debt = $2 million

Value of unlevered firm = $14 million

T = Tax rate at start-up = 15%, or 0.15

Value of lerevered firm = Value of unlevered firm + (Debt * T) = $14 + ($2 * 15%) = $14.30 million

S = Value of equity = Value of lerevered firm - Debt = $14.30 - $2 = $12.30 million

rs = ro + ((ro - rd) * (D / S) * (1 - T)) ................... (3)

Where;

ro = 15.60%

rd = Rf = 10%, or 0.10

D = Debt = $2 million

S = Value of equity = $12.30 million

T = Tax rate at start-up = 15%, or 0.15

Substituting the values into equation (3), we have:

rs = 15.60% + ((15.60% - 10%) * (2 / 12.30) * (1 - 0.15)) = 16.37%

c-2. $4 million debt

D = Debt = $4 million

Value of unlevered firm = $14 million

T = Tax rate at start-up = 15%, or 0.15

Value of lerevered firm = Value of unlevered firm + (Debt * T) = $14 + ($4 * 15%) = $14.60 million

S = Value of equity = Value of lerevered firm - Debt = $14.60 - $4 = $10.60 million

Substituting all the relevant values into equation (3), we have:

rs = 15.60% + ((15.60% - 10%) * (4 / 10.60) * (1 - 0.15)) = 17.40%

c-3. $6 million debt

D = Debt = $6 million

Value of unlevered firm = $14 million

T = Tax rate at start-up = 15%, or 0.15

Value of lerevered firm = Value of unlevered firm + (Debt * T) = $14 + ($6 * 15%) = $14.90 million

S = Value of equity = Value of lerevered firm - Debt = $14.90 - $6 = $8.90 million

Substituting all the relevant values into equation (3), we have:

rs = 15.60% + ((15.60% - 10%) * (6 / 8.90) * (1 - 0.15)) = 18.81%

Poehling Medical Center has a single operating room that is used by local physicians to perform surgical procedures. The cost of using the operating room is accumulated by each patient procedure and includes the direct materials costs (drugs and medical devices), physician surgical time, and operating room overhead. On January 1 of the current year, the annual operating room overhead is estimated to be: Disposable supplies $278,900 Depreciation expense 69,800 Utilities 29,800 Nurse salaries 259,300 Technician wages 118,200 Total operating room overhead $756,000 The overhead costs will be assigned to procedures, based on the number of surgical room hours. Poehling Medical Center expects to use the operating room an average of eight hours per day, seven days per week. In addition, the operating room will be shut down two weeks per year for general repairs. This information has been collected in the Microsoft Excel Online file. Open the spreadsheet, perform the required analysis, and input your answers in the questions below.1. Determine the predetermined operating room overhead rate for the year.
2. Bill Harris has a five-hours procedure on Jan 22. How much operating room overhead would be charged to his procedure, using the rate determined in part 1?
3. During January, the operating room was used 240 hours. The actual overhead costs incurred for January were $67,250. Determine the overhead under or over applied for the period.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

To calculate the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:

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

Total number of surgical room hours= (8*7)*52= 2,912 hours

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 756,000 / 2,912

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $259.61 per surgical room hour

Now, we can allocate costs using the following formula:

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

Allocated MOH= 259.61*5

Allocated MOH= $1,298.05

Finally, the under/over allocation for January:

Under/over applied overhead= real overhead - allocated overhead

Allocated overhead= 259.61*240= $62,306.4

Under/over applied overhead= 67,250 - 62,306.4

Underapplied overhead= $4,943.6

a disgruntled customer will tell how many people about their experience

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Answer:

A  disgruntled customer will tell 9 - 15 people about their experience.

Explanation:

According to a study carried out by the White House Office of Consumer Affairs, a dissatisfied consumer tells 9-15 people about their experience. However, with the advent of social media and the internet, this number can sky-rocket into thousands and possibly millions depending on how viral the complaint becomes.

This is the more reason why organizations should endeavor to provide good customer service so that their brand will not be dragged into the mud by disgruntled customers.

The following information was collected for the first year of manufacturing for Appliance Apps: Direct Materials per Unit $2.50 Direct Labor per Unit $1.50 Variable Manufacturing Overhead per Unit $0.25 Variable Selling and Administration Expenses $1.50 Units Produced 39,000 Units Sold 33,000 Sales Price $12 Fixed Manufacturing Expenses $117,000 Fixed Selling and Administration Expenses $21,000 Prepare an income statement under variable costing method.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the total unitary variable cost:

Total unitary variable cost=2.5 + 1.5 + 0.25 + 1.5

Total unitary variable cost= $5.75

Now, the variable costing income statement:

Sales= 33,000*12= 396,000

Total variable cost= (33,000*5.75)= (189,750)

Total contribution margin= 206,250

Fixed Manufacturing Expenses= (117,000)

Fixed Selling and Administration Expenses= (21,000)

Net operating income= 68,250

You are the manager of a small hotel with 40 rooms in Niagara. Your business has dropped almost 90% in recent months. Your cash remaining is enough to run the business for 3 more months.

Apply the 6 thinking hats approach, what would you recommend to do if you were:

1. wearing a blue hat?

2. wearing a white hat?

3. wearing a green hat?

4. wearing a red hat?

5. wearing a yellow hat?

6. wearing a black hat?

After considering the views from different perspectives, what is your recommendation?

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I could wearing a black hat

Declining Balance Depreciation Irons Delivery Inc. purchased a new delivery truck for $40,600 on January 1, 2019. The truck is expected to have a $2,000 residual value at the end of its 5-year useful life. Irons uses the double-declining-balance method of depreciation. Required: Prepare the journal entry to record depreciation expense for 2019 and 2020.

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Answer:

A. Depreciation expense $16240

Cr Accumulated depreciation $16240

B. Dr Depreciation expense $9744

Cr Accumulated depreciation $9744

Explanation:

A. Preparation of the journal entry to record depreciation expense for 2019 and 2020.

Dr Depreciation expense $16240

Cr Accumulated depreciation $16240

(Record double-declining-balance depreciation expense)

Depreciation expense for 2019= $40,600 × (1/5 × 2)

Depreciation expense for 2019= $16240

B. Preparation of the journal entry to record depreciation expense for 2020

Dr Depreciation expense $9744

Cr Accumulated depreciation $9744

[($40,600 –$16,240) × (1/5 × 2) = 9744]

(Record double-declining-balance depreciation expense)Depreciation expense for 2020

Marigold Corp. enters into a contract with a customer to build an apartment building for $1,069,900. The customer hopes to rent apartments at the beginning of the school year and provides a performance bonus of $153,300 to be paid if the building is ready for rental beginning August 1, 2021. The bonus is reduced by $51,100 each week that completion is delayed. Marigold commonly includes these completion bonuses in its contracts and, based on prior experience, estimates the following completion outcomes: Completed by Probability August 1, 2021 70 % August 8, 2021 20 August 15, 2021 6 After August 15, 2021 4 Determine the transaction price for this contract.

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Answer:

$1,193,562

Explanation:

Calculation to Determine the transaction price for this contract.

First step is to calculate the probabilities

Probabilities

August 1, 2021 =70 % *$153,300

August 1, 2021 =$107,310

August 8, 2021= 20%*$51,100

August 8, 2021= $10,220

August 15, 2021 =6%*$102,200

($153,300-$51,100)

August 15, 2021 =$6,132

After August 15, 2021= 4%*$0

After August 15, 2021= $0

Now let calculate the transaction price for this contract.

Total transaction price =$1,069,900+ $107,310+$10,220+$6,132+$0

Total transaction price =$1,193,562

Therefore the transaction price for this contract will be $1,193,562

it takes fena tailoring 2 hr of cutting and 4 hr of sewing to make a tiered silk organza bridal dress. it takes 4 hr of cutting and 2 hr of sewing to make a lace sheath bridal dress. the shop has at most 18 hr per week available for cutting and at most 18 hr per week for sewing. the profit is $318 on an organza dress and $167 on a lace dress. how many of each kind of bridal dress should be made each week in order to maximize​ profit

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Answer:

Fena should make 2 organza bridal dresses and 4 lace dresses which will yield maximum profit of $1,498.

Explanation:

Fena has choice between two types of bridal dresses for stiching. She can make either organza dresses or lace dresses. The combination of both dress will be identified by equation :

P = 318x + 216y

2x + 4y ≤ 18

3x + 2y ≤ 24

solving the equation we will get maximum profit of $1,498.

Strong brand names: multiple choice 1 are easy to create. guarantee brand loyalty. guarantee product quality. act as a signal of quality. A negative impact of branding is that: multiple choice 2 it makes firms with no reputation more competitive. it may create false perceptions about product differences. it provides additional information to buyers. it may encourage firms to create quality products.

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Answer:

1. Strong brand names:

guarantee brand loyalty.

2. A negative impact of branding is that:

it may create false perceptions about product differences.

Explanation:

Brand names differentiate the products and services of competitors providing similar goods and services.  It is usually represented as a logo.  To make the brand name strong, the brand should reflect the style of customer services, marketing materials, and advertising chosen by a particular company in a competitive market.

During the next year, sales of Fluoro2211 are expected to be 10,000 units. All costs will remain the same except for fixed manufacturing overhead, which will increase by 20%, and material, which will increase by 10%. The selling price per unit for next year will be $160. Based on these data, Razor Inc.'s total contribution margin for next year will be:

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Answer:

$1,080,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what Razor Inc.'s total contribution margin for next year will be:

First step is to calculate the Total cost

Selling price per unit for next year $160

Less Direct Materials ($22)

(110%*20)

Less Direct Labor ($15)

Less Variable Manufacturing Overhead ($12)

Less Variable Selling ($3)

Total $108

Now let calculate the Next year contribution margin

Next year contribution margin=$108*10,000 units

Next year contribution margin= $1,080,000

Therefore Razor Inc.'s total contribution margin for next year will be:$1,080,000

For its first year of operations, Tringali Corporation's reconciliation of pretax accounting income to taxable income is as follows: Pretax accounting income 285,000 Temporary difference-depreciation (20,000) Taxable income $ 265,000 Tringali's tax rate is 40%. Assume that no estimated taxes have been paid. What should Tringali report as income tax payable for its first year of operations

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Answer:

$106,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What should Tringali report as income tax payable for its first year of operations

Using this formula

Income tax payable=Taxable income*Tringali's tax rate

Let plug in the formula

Income tax payable=265,000 x 40%

Income tax payable= $106,000

Therefore the amount that Tringali should report as income tax payable for its first year of operations is $106,000

The trading securities portfolio of Jerome, Inc., had a total cost of $3,000 and
a fair value of $2,800 on December 31, which is the first year it held trading
securities. Complete the necessary adjusting entry by selecting the account
names from the pull-down menus and entering dollar amounts in the debit and credit columns

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry is shown below:

Unrealized Loss - Income ($3,000 - $2,800) $200

       To Fair value adjustment - trading $200

(being the adjustment to fair value for trading securities is recorded)

Here the unrealized loss would be debited and the fair value adjustment would be credited

When the original poverty line was created, even some people living above the poverty line did not have access to a phone or running water in their homes.
Today, running water is expected. Beyond that, the norm for our contemporary society includes having cell phones and internet access. In fact, the U.S. government provides grants to bring high-speed in-home internet access to underserved rural areas.
Consider both the benefits and the shortcomings of the U.S. poverty line as a means of assessing poverty today.
The U.S. poverty line was originally set at
a. an income level of $1.90 per day.
b. sufficient income to provide for a family of four.
c. one-third of the median income in the United States.
d. three times the cost of a low-cost food plan.

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Answer:

d. three times the cost of a low-cost food plan.

Explanation:

The U.S. poverty line is measured based on three times the cost of low-cost food plan. The people in the rural areas are considered more poor and they are provided with basic necessities. The U.S. government takes initiatives to encourage rural population to contribute their expertise and strengths in some projects. They provide welfare benefit to those who are needy and can not survive on their earnings.

Which of the following statements is correct concerning liability when a partner in a general partnership commits a tort while engaged in partnership business? A. The partner committing the tort is the only party liable. B. The partnership is the only party liable. C. Each partner is jointly and severally liable. D. Each partner is liable to pay an equal share of any judgment.

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The answer is “A”. “The partner committing the tort is the only party liable.

The statement is correct concerning liability when a partner in a general partnership commits a tort while engaged in partnership business that is "each partner is jointly and severally liable". The correct option is C.

In a general partnership, each partner shares joint and several liability for the actions and liabilities of the partnership.

If a partner commits a tort while engaged in partnership business, the injured party can hold the partnership and all individual partners personally liable for any resulting damages.

This means that the injured party can choose to pursue a claim against the partnership as a whole or against any individual partner or a combination of partners, depending on their preference or ability to satisfy the judgment.

Therefore, the correct option is C.

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During April, Cavy Company incurred factory overhead as follows:Indirect materials $10,500Factory supervision labor 4,000Utilities 500Depreciation (factory) 620Small tools 370Equipment rental 730Journalize the entry to record the factory overhead incurred during April. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Answer:

Date            Account Title                                       Debit          Credit

April             Factory Overhead                           $16,720

                    Indirect materials                                                    $10,500

                    Wages payable                                                       $4,000

                     Utilities payable                                                     $  500

                    Accumulated Depreciation                                    $  620

                    Small tools                                                               $ 370

                     Equipment rental                                                   $ 730

Suppose that you have found the optimal risky combination using all risky assets available in the economy, and that this optimal risky portfolio has an expected return of 0.2 and standard deviation of 0.2. The T-bill rate is 0.05. If your risk-return preferences are best described by the utility function in this class, with a risk-aversion coefficient of 4.6. What is the expected return on your optimal complete portfolio

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

his year, State A raised revenues by increasing its general sales tax rate from 5 percent to 6 percent. Because of the increase, the volume of taxable sales declined from $800 million to $710 million. In contrast, State Z raised revenues from its 5 percent sales tax by expanding the tax base to include certain retail services. The volume of services subject to tax was $50 million. Required: Compute the additional revenue raised by State A. Compute the additional revenue raised by State Z.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below

a.

For Additional revenue raised by State A:

Following calculations need to be done

Initial revenue = 5% × 800 million

= $40 million

Revenue from increased tax rate is

= 6% × $710 million

= $42.6 million

Now Additional Revenue raised by State A is

= $42.6 million - $40million

= $2,600,000

For Additional revenue raised by State Z :

Revenue from increased tax base is

= 5% × $50 million

= $2,500,000

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honestly i don’t even know what i’m doing here

Answer:

Hello

Explanation:

This is a homie checkpoint and i would just like to ask if you are ok? And if you do not answer that is fine. But just know there is always someone here for you.

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A cost center manager: Multiple Choice often oversees divisional operations. may be involved with the sale of new marketing programs to clients. may be the manager who oversees the operations of a retail store. does not have the ability to produce revenue. would normally be held accountable for producing an adequate return on invested capital.

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Answer:

does not have the ability to produce revenue.

Explanation:

Cost center managers have the responsibility to manage all the transactions within the center. Cost center budget per year and all the expenses are also managed by the manager only. The manager also takes of the costs following the given budget and does not have any responsibility regarding the revenue.

A cost center manager does not have the ability to produce revenue.

Knowledge Check 01 Messing Company has an agreement with a third-party credit card company, which calls for cash to be received immediately upon deposit of customers' credit card sales receipts. The credit card company receives 3.5 percent of card sales as its fee. Messing has $4,000 in credit card sales on January 1. Prepare the January 1 journal entry for Messing Company by selecting the account names from the drop-down menus and entering the dollar amounts in the debit or credit columns.

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Answer:

Messing Company

Journal Entry:

January 1:

Debit Cash $3,860

Debit Credit Card Expense $140

Credit Sales Revenue $4,000

To record the cash receipt and card expense for the card sales.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Credit card commission = 3.5% of card sales

Credit card sales on January 1 = $4,000

Credit card fees = $140 ($4,000 * 3.5%) Cash received $3,860

Cash $3,860 Credit Card Expense $140 Sales Revenue $4,000

Ace Company purchased 10,000 bonds issued by Jack Company in 2018 for $53 per bond and classified the investment as securities available-for-sale. The value of the Jack investment was $83 per bond on December 31, 2019, and $100 per bond on December 31, 2020. During 2021, Ace sold all of its Jack investment at $148 per bond. In its 2021 income statement, Ace would report: Multiple Choice A gain of $950,000. A gain of $480,000. A gain of $470,000. A gain of $1,420,000.

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Answer:

A gain of $950,000

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

= ($83  - $53) × 10,000 bonds + ($100 - $83) × 10,000 bonds + ($148 - $100) × 10,000 bonds

= $300,000 + $170,000 + $480,000

= $950,000

Hence, the first option is correct

What do you need to file your taxes?

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Answer:

w-2, Form 1040, and possibly Schedule (1... etc. )

Explanation:

Before year-end adjusting entries, Dunn Company's account balances at December 31, 2010, for accounts receivable and the related allowance for uncollectible accounts were $600,000 and $45,000, respectively. An aging of accounts receivable indicated that $62,500 of the December 31 receivables are expected to be uncollectible. The net realizable value of accounts receivable after adjustment is

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Answer: $537500

Explanation:

The net realizable value of accounts receivable after adjustment will be the difference between the account receivable at December 31st and the expected uncollectible. This will be:

= $600,000 - $62,500

= $537500

Therefore, the answer is $537500

Which diagram arranges the types of business organizations from the most
owners to the fewest owners?

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Corporation —> Partnership—> Sole proprietorship

Omar Industries manufactures two products: Regular and Super. The results of operations for 20x1 follow. Regular Super Total Units 10,000 3,700 13,700 Sales revenue $ 240,000 $ 740,000 $ 980,000 Less: Cost of goods sold 180,000 481,000 661,000 Gross Margin $ 60,000 $ 259,000 $ 319,000 Less: Selling expenses 60,000 134,000 194,000 Operating income (loss) $ 0 $ 125,000 $ 125,000 Fixed manufacturing costs included in cost of goods sold amount to $3 per unit for Regular and $20 per unit for Super. Variable selling expenses are $4 per unit for Regular and $20 per unit for Super; remaining selling amounts are fixed. Omar Industries wants to drop the Regular product line. If the line is dropped, company-wide fixed manufacturing costs would fall by 10% because there is no alternative use of the facilities. What would be the impact on operating income if Regular is discontinued

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Answer:

Omar Industries

If Regular product line is dropped, the operating income will be reduced by $31,600 to $93,400.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                            Regular           Super             Total

Units                                      10,000           3,700           13,700

Sales revenue                $ 240,000   $ 740,000    $ 980,000

Less: Cost of goods sold   180,000       481,000        661,000

Gross Margin                   $ 60,000   $ 259,000    $ 319,000

Less: Selling expenses      60,000        134,000       194,000

Operating income (loss)           $ 0    $ 125,000    $ 125,000

Fixed manufacturing costs  $3 per unit  $20 per unit

Variable selling expenses    $4 per unit  $20 per unit

Variable manufacturing      150,000     407,000      557,000

Variable selling expenses   40,000        74,000        114,000

Total variable costs            190,000      481,000       671,000

Fixed manufacturing costs 30,000        74,000        104,000

Fixed selling expenses      20,000        60,000         80,000

Total fixed costs                 50,000       134,000       184,000

Income Statement, using contribution margin approach:

                                            Regular           Super             Total

Units                                      10,000           3,700           13,700

Sales revenue                $ 240,000   $ 740,000    $ 980,000

Variable costs                    190,000       481,000         671,000

Contribution margin           50,000      259,000        309,000

Fixed costs                          50,000       134,000         184,000

Operating income/(loss)     $0            $125,000      $125,000

Elimination of Regular:

                                           Super      

Units                                      3,700  

Sales revenue                $ 740,000

Variable costs                    481,000

Contribution margin         259,000

Fixed costs                        165,600

Operating income/(loss)  $93,400

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