The following information is available for Blue Spruce Corp. for 2021:
Net Income $117,000
Realized gain on sale of available-for-sale debt securities 11,000
Unrealized holding gain arising during the period on available-for-sale debt securities 34,000
Reclassification adjustment for gains included in net income 7,500
Determine other comprehensive income for 2021.
Other comprehensive income $
Compute comprehensive income for 2021.
Comprehensive income

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Answer 1

Answer:

Other Comprehensive income = $37,500Comprehensive income = $154,500

Explanation:

Other comprehensive income:

= Realized gain on sale of available-for-sale debt securities  + Unrealized holding gain arising during the period on available-for-sale debt securities - Reclassification adjustment for gains included in net income

= 11,000 + 34,000 - 7,500

= $37,500

Comprehensive income = Net income + Other comprehensive income

= 117,000 + 37,500

= $154,500


Related Questions

During January, Deluxe Printing pays employee salaries of $0.83 million. Withholdings in January are $76,000 for the employee portion of FICA, $210,000 for federal and state income tax, and $40,000 for the employee portion of health insurance (payable to Blue Cross/Blue Shield). The company incurs an additional $48,000 for federal and state unemployment tax, and $20,000 for the employer portion of health insurance.
The journal entry to record employer-provided fringe benefits includes:______.

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Answer:

Credit to accounts payable (blue cross/blue shield) of $20,000

Explanation:

Based on the information given we were told that the amount of $20,000 is the amount for the employer portion of health insurance which therefore means that The appropiate journal entry to record employer-provided fringe benefits includes:

CREDIT To Accounts Payable (blue cross/blue shield) of $20,000.

Dillon rented his personal residence at Lake Tahoe for 14 days while he was vacationing in Ireland. He resided in the home for the remainder of the year. Rental income from the property was $4,800. Expenses associated with use of the home for the entire year were as follows:_______.
Real property taxes $ 3,050
Mortgage interest 12,125
Repairs 1,325
Insurance 1,510
Utilities 5,040
Depreciation 12,400
a. What effect does the rental have on Dillon’s AGI
Effect of rental activity on Dillon's AGI
b. What effect does the rental have on Dillon’s itemized deductions?
Itemizable real property taxes
Itemizable mortgage interest

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The answer is A
Got it right on edu

a. Effect of rental activity on Dillon's AGI is $0.

b. Itemizable real property taxes -$3,050

Itemizable mortgage interest- $12,125

What is real property?

Real property is defined as a parcel of land and everything permanently attached to it. The owner of real property has complete ownership rights, including the ability to possess, sell, lease, and enjoy the land.

Dillon rented his personal residence for a period not more than 15 days. He stayed for more than 15 days. If a taxpayer rented a house for less than 15 days and lived in it for more than 15 days, he is not required to include gross receipts in rental income in his AGI.

Dillon can deduct $3,050 in real estate taxes and $12,125 in mortgage interest as itemized deductions.

Therefore, Dillon does not require to include the rental income from the property in his AGI.

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Based on the following petty cash information, prepare

a. the journal entry to establish a petty cash fund
b. the journal entry to replenish the petty cash fund.

On January 1, 2021, a check was written in the amount of $200 to establish a petty cash fund. During January, the following vouchers were written for cash removed from the petty cash drawer:

Voucher No. Account Debited Amount
1 Phone Expense $17.50
2 Automobile Expense 33.00
3 Joseph Levine, Drawing 54.00
4 Postage Expense 12.50
5 Charitable Contributions Expense 15.00
6 Miscellaneous Expense 49.00

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Answer:

a. Date  Description            Debit     Credit

Jan 1         Petty cash             $200

                     Cash                               $200    

                (Establishment of petty cash fund)

b. Date  Description                      Debit       Credit

Jan 31      Phone Expense            $17.50

               Automobile Expense        $33

               Joseph Levine, Drawing   $54

               Postage Expense              $12.50

               C. Contributions Expense $15

               Miscellaneous Expense    $49

                       Petty cash                                  $181

               (Replenishment of petty cash fund)

On December 31, 2020, Ayayai Co. performed environmental consulting services for Hayduke Co. Hayduke was short of cash, and Ayayai Co. agreed to accept a $296,600 zero-interest-bearing note due December 31, 2022, as payment in full. Hayduke is somewhat of a credit risk and typically borrows funds at a rate of 12%. Ayayai is much more creditworthy and has various lines of credit at 6%.
1.) Prepare the journal entry to record the transaction of December 31, 2020, for the Ed Abbey Co.
2.) Assuming Ed Abbey Co.’s fiscal year-end is December 31, prepare the journal entry for December 31, 2021.
3.) Assuming Ed Abbey Co.’s fiscal year-end is December 31, prepare the journal entry for December 31, 2022.

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Answer:

Ed Abbey Co. (Ayayai Co.)

Journal Entries:

1. December 31, 2020:

Debit Accounts receivable $296,600

Credit Consulting revenue $296,600

To record consulting services performed on account.

December 31, 2020:

Debit Notes receivable $296,600

Credit Accounts receivable $296,600

To record the acceptance of notes.

December 31, 2021:

Debit Interest receivable $35,592

Credit Interest revenue $35,592

To accrue interest on notes receivable.

December 31, 2022:

Debit Interest receivable $35,592

Credit  Interest revenue $35,592

To accrue interest on notes receivable.

Debit Cash $367,784

Credit Notes receivable $296,600

Credit Interest receivable $35,592

To record the full settlement of principal and interests.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

December 31, 2020: Accounts receivable $296,600 Consulting revenue $296,600

December 31, 2020: Notes receivable $296,600 Accounts receivable $296,600

December 31, 2021:

Interest receivable $35,592 Interest revenue $35,592

December 31, 2022:

Interest receivable $35,592 Interest revenue $35,592

Cash $332,192 Notes receivable $296,600 Interest receivable $35,592

Santoyo Corporation keeps careful track of the time required to fill orders. Data concerning a particular order appear below: Hours Wait time 28.0 Process time 1.0 Inspection time 0.4 Move time 3.2 Queue time 5.1 The delivery cycle time was: (Round your intermediate calculations to 1 decimal place.) Multiple Choice 36.3 hours 8.3 hours 37.7 hours 3.2 hours

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Answer:

37.7 hours

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The delivery cycle time was:

Using this formula

Delivery cycle time=Wait time +Throughput time

Where,

Wait time=28.0

Throughput time=Process time 1.0+ Inspection time 0.4+ Move time 3.2 +Queue time 5.1=9.7

Let plug in the formula

Delivery cycle time=28.0+9.7

Delivery cycle time=37.7

Therefore Delivery cycle time was 37.7

Brazilian real (the currency of Brazil) to US dollar exchange rate (BRLUSD) is currently quoted at 0.2570. The one-year US risk-free rate is 1% and the one-year Brazil risk-free rate is 14% (both expressed with continuous compounding). The current quoted one-year forward BRLUSD rate is 0.2300.
Based on the above information, solve the following
1. What is correct about the spot BRLUSD exchange rate?
A) Brazilian real is currently worth 0.2570 US dollar.
B) US dollar is currently worth 0.2570 Brazilian real.
C) 3.891 US dollar is currently worth 1 Brazilian real.
D) None of the above
2. Theoretically, what should be the 1-year forward BRLUSD rate?
A) 0.1982
B) 0.2257
C) 0.2300
D) 0.2570
3. Which one is an arbitrage strategy that could be taken right now?
A) Borrow USD at 1% interest rate then convert to BRL right now; invest BRL for one year at 14%; after one year, convert BRL back to USD.
B) Borrow BRL at 14% interest rate then convert to USD right now; invest USD for one year at 1%; after one year, convert USD back to BRL.
C) Short the 1-year forward BRLUSD contract at 0.2300; buy back one-year later at whatever the spot rate that time.
D) None of the above

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Let’s think about it like this if you were to live in Bangladesh how would you clean your water?

On February 28, 2009, $5,000,000 of 6%, 10-year bonds payable, dated December 31, 2008, are issued. Interest on the bonds is payable semiannually each June 30 and December 31. If the total amount received (including accrued interest) by the issuing corporation is $5,060,000, which of the following is correct?
a) The bonds were issued at a premium.
b) The amount of cash paid to bondholders on the next interest date, June 30, 2009, is $300,000.
c) The amount of cash paid to bondholders on the next interest date, June 30, 2009, is $50,000.
d) The bonds were issued at a discount.

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Answer:

a) The bonds were issued at a premium.

Explanation:

Given that

There are the bonds of $5,000,000

And, if the total amount received that involved the accrued interest also so the amount of the bond is $5,060,000

This means the bond is issued at premium as the value is increased i.e. fro m $5,000,000 the value is now $5,060,000

So, the option a is correct

And, the rest of the options would be incorrect

Purchasing power parity does not hold in the short to medium run because:____.

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Answer:

some goods aren't internationally traded

Explanation:

Purchasing power parity is most popularly known as the PPP. It may be defined as the measure of the prices of the various countries which makes use of the price of some specific goods in order to compare the absolute purchasing capability or power for the countries' currencies.

It is used to measure and compare prices at different locations.

The purchasing power does not hold good in the short to the medium run as different countries produces different goods and as such all the goods are not internally traded all over the locations or countries.

The price of gasoline is $1 per gallon and the price of a hamburger is $4. If you currently receive marginal utility of 5 from gasoline and marginal utility of 8 from a hamburger, you should buy less gasoline and more hamburgers.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

Marginal utility is the additional utility derived from consuming one more unit of a good

the consumption decision is to consume more units of a good that gives the higher utility per good.

Marginal utility per good = marginal utility / price of the good

gasoline = 5 / 1 = 5

hamburger = 8/4 = 2

gasoline gives a higher utility per good. Thus, more of gasoline should be purchased

Suppose that the tuna industry is in long-run equilibrium at a price of $5 per can of tuna and a quantity of 150 million cans per year. Suppose that the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) announces that a chemical found in tuna is causing bacterial infections to spread around the world.

The CDC's announcement will cause consumers to demand _________tuna at every price. In the short run, firms will respond by __________

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Answer:

less

producing less & incurring loss

Explanation:

Due to the announcement by the CDC, residents would want to avoid consuming tuna. this would lead to a reduction in the demand for tuna. This would lead to a leftward shift of the demand curve for tuna

in the short run, some factors of production are variable, while at least one factor of production is fixed.

the firms would respond by reducing the quantity of tuna supplied

Which statement is FALSE?
Management stages are:
A
Collections of activities and products whose delivery is managed as a unit
B
The element of work which the Project Manager is managing on behalf of the Project
Board at any one time
Partitions of the project with decision points
D
The amount of work defined in a work package

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Answer:BB

Explanation:b

The Consumer Division lost $28,000 and the Industrial Division had operating income of $58,000. Management has analyzed the situation and wants you to do a differential analysis to determine the increase or decrease in overall operating income based on the following:

Expected decrease in revenues $280,000
Expected decrease in total variable costs $200,000
Expected decrease in fixed costs $102,000

a. $2,000 increase in operating income
b. $80,000 decrease in operating income
c. $22,000 increase in operating income
d. $80,000 decrease in operating income

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Answer: c. $22,000 increase in operating income

Explanation:

Expected decrease in revenues                                       -$280,000

Expected decrease in total variable costs                        (-$200,000)

Expected decrease in fixed costs                                      (-$102,000)

Expected increase(decrease) in operating income            $22,000

Costs are to be deducted from revenues so if the costs are decreasing, the mathematical treatment would be to add the decrease to the revenues which is how the above was calculated.

Steve and Stephanie Pratt purchased a home in Spokane, Washington, for $575,000. They moved into the home on February 1 of year 1. They lived in the home as their primary residence until June 30 of year 5, when they sold the home for $927,500. (Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.)
a. What amount of gain on the sale of the home are the Pratts required to include in taxable income?
Recognized gain
b. Assume the original facts, except that Steve and Stephanie lived in the home until January 1 of year 3 when they purchased a new home and rented out the original home. They finally sell the original home on June 30 of year 5 for $927,500. Ignoring any issues relating to depreciation taken on the home while it was being rented, what amount of realized gain on the sale of the home are the Pratts required to include in taxable income?
Recognized gain
c. Assume the same facts as in part (b), except that the Pratts lived in the home until January of year 4 when they purchased a new home and rented out the first home. What amount of realized gain on the sale of the home will the Pratts include in taxable income if they sell the first home on June 30 of year 5 for $927,500?
Recognized gain
d. Assume the original facts, except that Stephanie moved in with Steve on March 1 of year 3 and the couple was married on March 1 of year 4. Under state law, the couple jointly owned Steve’s home beginning on the date they were married. On December 1 of year 3, Stephanie sold her home that she lived in before she moved in with Steve. She excluded the entire $102,500 gain on the sale on her individual year 3 tax return. What amount of gain must the couple recognize on the sale in June of year 5?
Recognized gain

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Answer:

Steve and Stephanie Pratt

a. The amount of gain on the sale of the home that the Pratts are required to include in their taxable income is:

= $352,500

b. The amount of gain on the sale of the home that the Pratts are required to include in their taxable income is:

= $352,500

c. The amount of gain on the sale of the home that the Pratts are required to include in their taxable income is:

= $352,500

d. The amount of gain on the sale of the home that the Pratts are required to include in their taxable income is:

= $352,500

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Initial purchase cost of a home in Spokane = $575,000

Selling price of the home on June 30 of Year 5 = $927,500

Recognized gains = Selling price of the home Minus Initial Purchase Cost

= $352,500 ($927,500 - $575,000)

On January 2, 2021, the Jackson Company purchased equipment to be used in its manufacturing process. The equipment has an estimated life of eight years and an estimated residual value of $55,000. The expenditures made to acquire the asset were as follows:

Purchase price $236,500
Freight charges 8,000
Installation charges 11,500

Jackson's policy is to use the double-declining-balance (DDB) method of depreciation in the early years of the equipment's life and then switch to straight line halfway through the equipment's life.

Required:
Calculate depreciation for each year of the asset's eight-year life.

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Answer:

2021

Depreciation expense  = $64,000

2022

Depreciation expense  = $48,000

2023

Depreciation expense = $52,000

2024

Depreciation expense  = $51,000

2025

Depreciation expense  = $10,250

2026

Depreciation expense = $10,250

2027

Depreciation expense = $10,250

2028

Depreciation expense = $10,250

Explanation:

Depreciation Charge using the double-declining-balance (DDB) method is determined as follows :

Depreciation Charge = 2 x SLDP x BVSLDP

where,

SLDP = 100 ÷ Number of useful life

          = 100 ÷ 8

           = 12.5 %

and

BVSLDP = cost (in first year) and Book Value thereafter.

therefore,

2021

Depreciation expense = 2 x 12.5 % x $256,000 = $64,000

2022

Depreciation expense = 2 x 12.5 % x ($256,000 - $64,000) = $48,000

2023

Depreciation expense = 2 x 12.5 % x ($256,000 - $48,000) = $52,000

2024

Depreciation expense = 2 x 12.5 % x ($256,000 - $52,000) = $51,000

Now from 2024 we have to switch to straight line method

With Straight Line Method, we charge a fixed amount of depreciation using the formula :

Depreciation expense = (Cost - Residual Value) ÷ Remaining Useful life

But since we have provided for depreciation expenses before, we have to reduce the cost by $215,000 (accumulated depreciation to date). Also we reduce the remaining useful life by the years expired to 4 years.

2025

Depreciation expense = ($256,000 - $215,000) ÷ 4 = $10,250

2026

Depreciation expense = ($256,000 - $215,000) ÷ 4 = $10,250

2027

Depreciation expense = ($256,000 - $215,000) ÷ 4 = $10,250

2028

Depreciation expense = ($256,000 - $215,000) ÷ 4 = $10,250

Heidebrecht Design acquired 25% of the outstanding common stock of Cullumber Company on January 1, 2020, by paying $802,000 for the 40,100 shares. Cullumber declared and paid $0.20 per share cash dividends on March 15, June 15, September 15, and December 15, 2020. Cullumber reported net income of $344,500 for the year. At December 31, 2020, the market price of Cullumber common stock was $26 per share.
Prepare the journal entries for Heidebrecht Design for 2020, assuming Heidebrecht Design can exercise significant influence over Cullumber. Use the equity method. (Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)

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Answer:

January 1, 2020

Dr Stock Investments $802,000

Cr Cash $802,000

March 15

Dr Cash $8,020

Cr Stock Investments $8,020

June 15

Dr Cash $8,020

Cr Stock Investments $8,020

September 15

March 15

Dr Cash $8,020

Cr Stock Investments $8,020

December 15

March 15

Dr Cash $8,020

Cr Stock Investments $8,020

December 31

Dr Stock Investments $86,125

Cr Revenue for Stock Investments $86,125

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries for Heidebrecht Design for 2020, assuming Heidebrecht Design can exercise significant influence over Cullumber

January 1, 2020

Dr Stock Investments $802,000

Cr Cash $802,000

March 15

Dr Cash $8,020

Cr Stock Investments $8,020

(40,100 shares*$0.20)

June 15

Dr Cash $8,020

Cr Stock Investments $8,020

(40,100 shares*$0.20)

September 15

March 15

Dr Cash $8,020

Cr Stock Investments $8,020

(40,100 shares*$0.20)

December 15

March 15

Dr Cash $8,020

Cr Stock Investments $8,020

(40,100 shares*$0.20)

December 31

Dr Stock Investments $86,125

Cr Revenue for Stock Investments $86,125

($344,500*25%)

One of the positive effects that government regulation has or business is that many of the laws are intended to
business.
Select an answer from the options below.
A
restrict
B
protect
С
defend
D
conserve

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I think the answer is B

Patriot Company produces flak jackets for military use. The company recently adopted a standard costing system and set the following standards for materials per unit of product:
Materials (Ballistic Nylon): 8 yards
$4 per yard During the most recent month, Patriot produced 5,500 units of flak jackets. Actual materials purchased and used were 40,000 yards at the price of $4.20 per yard. Based on the information above, answer the following questions: L 5 points]
(1) What was the total material costs incurred by the company during the month (i.e, actual costs of materials)?
(2) What should be the total material costs allowed for the production during the month (i.e., standard costs of materials)?
(3) What is the total variance for materials to be reported during the month? Is it favorable (F) or unfavorable (U)? materials price and quantity (usage) variances below. Indicate whether each variance is favorable (F or unfavorable (U
(4) Using either the template (columnar) approach or the formula approach, compute direct

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Answer:

Patriot Company

1. The total material costs incurred by the company during the month (actual costs of materials) = $168,000

2. The total material costs allowed for the production during the month (i.e., standard costs of materials) = $176,000

3. The total variance for materials to be reported during the month is $8,000 F.

4. The Direct material price variance is = $8,000 U

5. The Direct material quantity variance is = $16,000 F

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Standard for materials per unit:

Materials (Ballistic Nylon): 8 yards  $4 per yard = $32 per unit

Production in the most recent month = 5,500 units

Actual materials purchased and used = 40,000 yards at $4.20 per yard

1. The total material costs incurred by the company during the month (actual costs of materials) = $168,000 (40,000 * $4.20)

2. The total material costs allowed for the production during the month (i.e., standard costs of materials) = $176,000 (8 * 5,500 * $4.00)

3. The total variance for materials to be reported during the month = $8,000.  It is favorable (F)

4. Direct materials price variance = (Standard price - Actual price) * Actual quantity

= ($4.00 - $4.20) * 40,000

= $8,000 U

5. Direct materials quantity variance = Standard quantity - Actual quantity * Standard price

= (44,000 - 40,000) * $4

= 4,000 * $4

= $16,000 F

How might the inflationary flashpoint affect policy decisions? How would you represent the flashpoint on the Phillips curve?

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Answer:

Effect of inflationary flashpoint : Economic policies become tightened At the point where Unemployment is lowest in the Philips curve represents The flashpoint in Philips curve

Explanation:

Inflationary flashpoints are the points where the aggregate supply curve experiences a very rapid/sharp increase

The Inflationary Flashpoint can affect policy decisions in ways that it will lead to an increase in unemployment caused by the increase in Inflation, and this will cause the economic policies to become tightened in order to curb the effects of Inflationary flashpoints

The Inflationary flashpoint is represented in the Philips Curve ( relationship between the inflation and unemployment rate ) at the point where Unemployment is lowest in the curve  

If anyone knows about businesses can you help me please

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Answer:

I believe it is team standard

Explanation:

One way a group of people can become an effective team is to create team standards. These are essentially the rules that govern how the team works and behaves. To be effective, the team standards need to be set and agreed to by the team members and not dictated to them by a boss or manager.

Using Present Value Concepts for Decision Making
You have just won the state lottery and have two choices for collecting your winnings. You can collect $105,000 today or receive $20,700 at the end of each year for the next seven years. A financial analyst has told you that you can earn 9% on your investments.
Required:
1. Calculate the present value of both the options (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, and PVA of $1).
2. Which alternative should you select?

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Answer:

1. Option 1: Present value of cash winnings collected today = $105,000 * 1 = $105,000

Option 2: Present value of annual cash collections = $20,700 * 5.033 =       $104,183

2. Option 1 should be selected.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cash winnings collected today = $105,000

Annual cash collection = $20,700

Discount factor = 9%

Period of annual cash flows = 7 years

Present Value Annuity Factor at 9% for 7 years = 5.033

Present value of cash winnings collected today = $105,000 * 1 = $105,000

Present value of annual cash collections = $20,700 * 5.033 =       $104,183

NPV = ($817)

b) Option 1 is worth more in present value terms than option 2.  The present value consideration is all about taking into account the time value of money.  Using a present value annuity factor of 5.033, the annual cash inflows are determined to their present value to be $104,183.  This is less than the $105,000 cash collected today in bulk.

A company manufactures various-sized plastic bottles for its medicinal product. The manufacturing cost for small bottles is $55 per unit (100 bottles), including fixed costs of $12 per unit. A proposal is offered to purchase small bottles from an outside source for $36 per unit, plus $3 per unit for freight.

Required:
Prepare a differential analysis dated January 25 to determine whether the company should make (Alternative 1) or buy (Alternative 2) the bottles, assuming fixed costs are unaffected by the decision.

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Answer:

Differential Analysis on January 25:

                                        Make                Buy           Difference

                                  Alternative 1   Alternative 2

Avoidable costs                 $43               $39                 $4

per unit of (100 bottles)

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Variable manufacturing cost per unit = $43 ($55 - $12)

Fixed manufacturing cost per unit =         12

Total manufacturing cost per unit =      $55

Outside supplier's offered price per unit = $36

Freight per unit for outside supply =               3

Total outside supply cost per unit =            $39

b) There is an additional avoidable cost of $4 per unit to make the bottles.  From a financial point of view, it will be cost-effective to buy the bottles from the outside supplier.  If the company finds an alternative use of the production facilities, the cost difference will increase.

How do family environment influence moral development during adolescence?

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Answer:

Explanation:

In the family environment, children come to consider their actions not only in terms of justice but also in terms of emotional needs. Children learn the value of social support from their families and develop motivations based on kindness, generosity, and empathy, rather than on only personal needs and desires.

Answer:

In the family environment, children come to consider their actions not only in terms of justice but also in terms of emotional needs. Children learn the value of social support from their families and develop motivations based on kindness, generosity, and empathy, rather than on only personal needs and desires.

Explanation:

Paul had a great job as a bank executive. Unfortunately, his bank came under scrutiny by federal regulators, and although Paul had done nothing illegal, he ended up being fired. Unfortunately for Paul, he had a number of debts. Among his assets were a house worth $250,000 on which he owed $150,000 to a bank that held a security interest; three vehicles; an expensive watch worth $5,000; and $120,000 in an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). He owed $900 per month in child support to his ex-wife Suzy and was behind on payments in the amount of $1,800. He also owed $2,000 in wages consisting of four months of back pay to Bob who took care of Paul's landscaping needs and swimming pool care. All creditors angrily demanded payment from liquidation of Paul's assets. Paul, on the other hand, claims that he needs all the above-mentioned assets and that he should not have to give up anything. Only federal bankruptcy exemptions apply to Paul's case. Which of the following is true regarding Paul's claim to his Individual Retirement Account (IRA)?

a. The IRA is entirely exempt from the claims of creditors.
b. The IRA is entirely subject to the claims of creditors.
c. The IRA is exempt up to $1,000.
d. The IRA is exempt up to $10,000.
e. The IRA is exempt up to $100,000.

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Answer:

The answer is "Choice a".

Explanation:

On October 1, 2021, Sonoma Company leased equipment from Napa Inc. in lease payable in five equal annual payments of $540,000, beginning Oct 1, 2022. Similar transactions have carried an 11% interest rate. The right-of-use asset would be recorded at:________ (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.)

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Answer:

$1,995,786

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The right-of-use asset would be recorded at:

Using this formula

Right-of-use asset=Annual payments*PV ordinary annuity

Where,

Annual payments=$540,000

PV ordinary annuity of $1: n = 5; i = 11%=3.69590

Let plug in the formula

Right-of-use asset= $540,000 × 3.69590

Right-of-use asset = $1,995,786

Therefore The right-of-use asset would be recorded at:$1,995,786

Presente perOW IS INTormation rerarea Orrounder company.
Retail
Cost
$148,740
1,359,000
Beginning inventory
Purchases
Markups
Markup cancellations
Markdowns
Markdown cancellations
Sales revenue
$285,000
2,148.000
96.200
16,300
31,800
4,700
2,209,000
Compute the inventory by the conventional retail inventory method. (Round ratios for computational purposes to 0 decimal places, eg.
78% and final answer to O decimal places, eg. 28,987.)
Ending inventory using conventional retail inventory method
$

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Answer:

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Conventional Inventory Method

Particulars                                         Cost                 Retail

Beginning inventory A                   $148,740         $285,000

Purchases                                       $1,359,000     $2,148,000

Markups-net                                                           $79,900

Current year's addition B              $1,359,000     $2,227,900

Goods available for sale C=A+B) $1,507,740      $2,512,900

Markdown-net                                                        ($27,100)

Sales                                                                       ($2,209,000)

Ending inventory at retail                                     $276,800

Cost-to-retail percentage = $1,507,740 / $2,512,900*100

Cost-to-retail percentage = 0.6 * 100

Cost-to-retail percentage = 60%

Ending inventory at cost = Ending inventory at retail * Cost-to-retail percentage

Ending inventory at cost = $276,800 * 60%

Ending inventory at cost = $166,080

The Industrial Revolution focused on what?

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It focused on more technological advancements

Your boss is considering a 5-year investment project. If the project is accepted, it would require an immediate spending of $678 to buy all necessary production equipment. This equipment would be sold at the end of the project and bring your company estimated $144 in sale proceeds after taxes (or after-tax salvage value). Your boss's consulting team estimated that the annual after-tax profits (or operating cash flows) would equal $173. The team also recommends immediately setting aside $58 in cash to cover any unforeseen expenses. The required annual rate of return is 8.1%.
Calculate the Net Present Value of this proposed investment project. (Do NOT use "S" in your answer. Increase decimal places for any intermediate calculations, from the default 2 to 6 or higher. Only round your answer to TWO decimal places. For example, 1,000,23 or -1,000.23) Focus E- 17 786 words English (United States)

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Answer:

$50.47

Explanation:

Net present value is the present value of after-tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested.  

NPV can be calculated using a financial calculator  

Cash flow in year 0 = - ($678 +  $58 ) = -736

Cash flow in year 1 - 4 = $173

Cash flow in year 5 = $173 + $144

I = 8.1

NPV = 50.47

To find the NPV using a financial calculator:

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

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

3. Press compute  

Tickets Today contracts with the producer of Riverdance to sell tickets online. Tickets Today charges each customer a fee of $6 per ticket and receives $15 per ticket from the producer. Tickets Today does not take control of the ticket inventory. Average ticket price for the event is $150. How much revenue should Tickets Today recognize for each Riverdance ticket sold?

a. $6 because the $15 from the producer is similar to a negative cost of goods sold
b. $150 because the $135 is cost of goods sold paid to the Riverdance producer
c. $21 because both the fee from the customer and the producer are earned
d. $156 because the $135 is cost of goods sold paid to the Riverdance producer
e. None of the above

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In process of getting what is needed here

According to Orlando:_____.
(a) workers have obligations to, but are owed consideration by, their employers.
(b) workers are subject to the legitimate expectations of their employers but employers are not subject to any legitimate expectations of workers.
(c) all of the above.
(d) none of the above.

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Answer:

According to Orlando:_____.

(a) workers have obligations to, but are owed consideration by, their employers.

Explanation:

Workers are employed by their employers to carry out their obligations as per instruction.  They owe the duty of reasonable care to their employers.    They are supposed to be honest in their dealings with their employers.  Workers are also required to take safety and health measures to protect themselves and others from harm at the workplace.  For all these obligations, the employers of labor must pay adequate consideration to their workers and ensure their safety at work.

Tanner-UNF Corporation acquired as an investment $260 million of 6% bonds, dated July 1, on July 1, 2021. Company management is holding the bonds in its trading portfolio. The market interest rate (yield) was 8% for bonds of similar risk and maturity. Tanner-UNF paid $220 million for the bonds. The company will receive interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31. As a result of changing market conditions, the fair value of the bonds at December 31, 2021, was $230 million.

Required:
a. Prepare the journal entry to record Tanner-UNF’s investment in the bonds on July 1, 2021 and interest on December 31, 2021, at the effective (market) rate.
b. Prepare any additional journal entry necessary for Tanner-UNF to report its investment in the December 31, 2021, balance sheet.
v. Suppose Moody’s bond rating agency downgraded the risk rating of the bonds motivating Tanner-UNF to sell the investment on January 2, 2022, for $200 million. Prepare the journal entries required on the date of sale.

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Answer:

Please find the solution in the attached file.

Explanation:

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