The wireless phone manufacturing division of a consumer electronics company uses activity-based costing. For simplicity, assume that its accountants have identified only the following three activities and related cost drivers for indirect production costs: Activity Cost Driver Materials handling Direct-materials cost Engineering Engineering change notices Power Kilowatt hours Three types of cell phones are produced: Senior, Basic, and Deluxe. Direct costs and cost-driver activity for each product for a recent month are as follows: Senior Basic Deluxe Direct-materials cost $25,000 $ 60,000 $135,000 Direct-labor cost $14,546 $ 3,762 $ 6,772 Kilowatt hours 230,000 220,000 100,000 Engineering change notices 21 20 69 Indirect production costs for the month were as follows: Materials handling $ 15,400 Engineering 99,000 Power 11,000 Total indirect production cost $125,400 1. Compute the indirect production costs allocated to each product with the ABC system. 2. Suppose all indirect production costs had been allocated to products in proportion to their direct labor costs. Compute the indirect production costs allocated to each product. 3. In which product costs, those in requirement 1 or those in requirement 2, do you have the most confidence

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. The indirect production costs allocated to each product with the ABC system:

                                                     Senior      Basic       Deluxe        Total

Total indirect production cost $25,250   $26,600   $73,550   $125,400

2. The indirect production costs allocated to each product with direct labor costs:

                                                      Senior      Basic       Deluxe        Total

Total indirect production cost  $72,730   $18,810    $33,860    $125,400

3. I repose much more confidence in the product costs according to requirement 1.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Activity Cost Driver

Materials handling

Direct-materials cost

Engineering Engineering

                                         Senior      Basic       Deluxe        Total

Direct-materials cost     $25,000  $ 60,000   $135,000   $220,000

Direct-labor cost             $14,546     $ 3,762      $ 6,772     $25,080

Kilowatt hours               230,000    220,000    100,000     550,000

Engineering change notices   21              20             69        110

Indirect production costs:

Materials handling                     $ 15,400    $15,400/$220,000 = $0.07

Engineering                                  99,000    $99,000/110 = $900

Power                                             11,000    $11,000/550,000 = $0.02

Total indirect production cost $125,400

                                                 Overhead  Senior      Basic       Deluxe

                                                     Rates

Materials handling                       $0.07     $1,750     $4,200     $9,450

Engineering                                 $900     18,900       18,000     62,100

Power                                           $0.02     4,600        4,400       2,000

Total indirect production cost               $25,250   $26,600   $73,550

Allocation based on direct labor costs:

Predetermined rate = $5 per direct labor cost.

                                                     Senior      Basic       Deluxe        Total

Total indirect production cost  $72,730   $18,810    $33,860    $125,400


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Transactions for Buyer and Seller Shore Co. sold merchandise to Blue Star Co. on account, $111,200, terms FOB shipping point, 2/10, n/30. The cost of the goods sold is $66,720. Shore paid freight of $1,800. Journalize Shore Co.'s entry for the sale, purchase, and payment of amount due, using the net method under a perpetual inventory system. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Inventory fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_2 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_3 Accounts Payable fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_5 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_6 Accounts Payable fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_8 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_9 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_11 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_12 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_14 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_15 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_17 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_18 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_20 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_21 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_23 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_24 Journalize Blue Star Co.'s entry for the sale, purchase, and payment of amount due. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_2 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_3 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_5 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_6 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_8 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_9 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_11 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_12

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Answer:

SHORE CO BOOKS:

Dec 31

Dr Accounts receivables Blue star Co. $109,760

Cr Sales $109,760

Dec 31

Dr Cost of goods sold $66,720

Cr Inventory $66,720

Dec 31

Dr Cash $111,560

Cr Account receivable Blue star Co. $111,560

Dec 31

Dr Account receivable Blue star Co $1,800

Cr Cash $1,800

BLUE STAR CO BOOKS

Dr Inventory $111,560

Cr Accounts Payable $111,560

Dr Accounts Payable $111,560

Cr Cash $111,560

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries for Shore Co.'s entry for the sale, purchase, and payment of amount due

SHORE CO BOOKS:

Dec 31

Dr Accounts receivables Blue star Co. $109,760

Cr Sales $109,760

[$112,000*(100%-2%)]

Dec 31

Dr Cost of goods sold $66,720

Cr Inventory $66,720

Dec 31

Dr Cash $111,560

Cr Account receivable Blue star Co. $111,560

($109,760+$1,800)

Dec 31

Dr Account receivable Blue star Co $1,800

Cr Cash $1,800

BLUE STAR CO BOOKS

Dr Inventory $111,560

Cr Accounts Payable $111,560

($109,760+$1,800)

Dr Accounts Payable $111,560

Cr Cash $111,560

($109,760+$1,800)

Match each term with the best definition given blow. Note: Not all definitions will be used.

a. A detailed record of costs incurred to complete a specific job.
b. A source document that shows how a worker spent time each week.
c. An accounting system used by companies to make standardized or homogeneous products or services.
d. An accounting system used by companies that offer customized or unique products or services.
c. Major inputs that can be directly and easily traced to a product, job or service.
d. Hands-on work that goes into producing a product, job or service.
e. Costs not easily traceable to producing a product, job or service.
f. The amount of actual overhead is greater than the applied overhead.
g. A form that lists the quantity of direct materials to be used in a job.
h. Indirect costs that are allocated to each job.
i. Estimated manufacturing overhead divided by estimated cost driver.
j. A measure that causes or influences the incurrence of a cost.
k. Total cost divided by units produced.
l. The amount of actual overhead is less than the applied overhead.
m. Actual direct materials plus actual direct labor plus applied manufacturing overhead

1. Allocation Base
2. Direct Labor Time
3. Ticket Indirect Costs
4. Job Coat Shoot
5. Job Order Costing
6. Materials Requisition Form
7. Overapplied Overhead
8. Underapplied Overhead
9. Prodelarmined Overhead
10. Rate Process Casting

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Answer:

1. Allocation Base

Definition: A measure that causes or influences the incurrence of a cost.

2. Direct Labor Time

Definition: A source document that shows how a worker spent time each week.

3. Ticket Indirect Costs

Definition: Costs not easily traceable to producing a product, job or service.

4. Job Coat Shoot

Definition: A detailed record of costs incurred to complete a specific job.

5. Job Order Costing

Definition: An accounting system used by companies that offer customized or unique products or services.

6. Materials Requisition Form

Definition: A form that lists the quantity of direct materials to be used in a job.

7. Overapplied Overhead

Definition: The amount of actual overhead is less than the applied overhead.

8. Underapplied Overhead

Definition: The amount of actual overhead is greater than the applied overhead.

9. Predetermined Overhead

Definition: Estimated manufacturing overhead divided by estimated cost driver.

10. Rate Process Costing

Definition: An accounting system used by companies to make standardized or homogeneous products or services.

Daria plans to retire in 20 years and wants to know how much she will need to have in her account when she retires. She wants to be able to withdraw $5,000 per month for 25 years of retirement, and she expects her account to earn a nominal rate of 9 percent per year. Round to the nearest cent. Do not include any unit (If your answer is $111.11, then type 111.11 without $ sign.)

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We know that she has 20 years left until she retire

We need to find the amount she have to save and add to her saving per year for the the next 20 years.

Given she wants to be able to withdraw $5000 per month for 25 years

25 years = 300 months

$5,000 x 300 months = $1,500,000

she will needs one million and five hundred thousand dollars when she retire

Let's say she just started saving

Daria needs to have present value of the annuity of 25 years, PV is then calculated using the PV function as follows:

=PV(rate,nper,pmt)

=PV(9%/12,12*25,5000)

=595808.11

The present value should be 595808.11.

Calculation of the present value:

Given that,

The 25 years = 300

The rate is = 9% /12

PMT = $5,000

Now the following formula should be used.

=PV(rate,nper,pmt)

=PV(9%/12,12*25,5000)

=595808.11

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What is the difference between profit and revenue?

A. Revenue is the total amount producers receive after selling a good. Profit is the total amount producers earn after subtracting the production costs.
B. Revenue is the total amount producers earn after subtracting the production costs. Profit is the total amount producers receive after selling a good.
C. Revenue is the total amount producers pay to manufacture a good. Profit is the total amount producers earn after subtracting the production costs.
D. Revenue is the total amount producers pay to manufacture a good. Profit is the total amount producers receive after selling a good

The correct answer on edge is A

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Let's say, to produce one pencil you used $10. This is the cost of the product. You sell this pencil at a price of $15. $15 is your revenue, while $5 would be your profit, because 15-10 = 5.

The answer is correct.

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Math problem

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Answer:

The dot over a number signifies that it is a repeater which would go on for ever, as when we endeavor to describe 1/3 decimally as 0.33333 . . . . (etc)

With a series of numbers we place the dot over the first and last, as with 0.97979797979 . . . (etc)

The remarkable feature being that a proper fraction divided by 9s e.g. 46/99 is exactly equal to the numerator with the repeater sign followed by the decimal.

Karen is a trusted employee whose productivity declines as she works more and more hours each day. After careful observation of her work performance, her manager prepared the following chart. Daily Number of Hours Worked by Karen / Total Numbers of Work Units Completed 1/100 2/190 3/270 4/340 5/400 6/450 7/480 8/500 Karen's total cost to the firm is $11 per hour. Each work unit completed is worth $0.21 to the firm. Ignoring all other possibilities and considerations, for how many hours should the firm hire Karen per day

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Answer:

5 hours

Explanation:

Total Cost  = A x $11 per hr

Worth for the Firm = Number of units produced * Worth per unit

Benefit = D - C

Hours   Units Produced    Total Cost    Worth for the Firm    Benefit

1                   100                        11                      21.00                    10.00

2                  190                        22                    39.90                    17.90

3                  270                       33                     56.70                    23.70

4                  340                       44                     71.40                     27.40

5                  400                       55                    84.00                    29.00  (More benefit)

6                  450                       66                    94.50                    28.50

7                  480                         77                    100.80                   23.80

8                  500                        88                    105.00                   17.00

On June 30, 2018, Kimberly Farms purchased custom-made harvesting equipment from a local producer. In payment, Kimberly signed a noninterest-bearing note requiring the payment of $60,000 in two years. The fair value of the equipment is not known, but an 8% interest rate properly reflects the time value of money for this type of loan agreement. At what amount will Kimberly initially value the equipment? How much interest expense will Kimberly recognize in its income statement for this note for the year ended December 31, 2018?

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Answer:

$2,058

Explanation:

Present value = Amount * (Present value of $1: n=2, i=8%)

Present value = $60,000 * 0.85734

Present value = $51,440

Interest expenses = Initial value of equipment * Interest rate * Number of years

Interest expenses = $51,440 * 8% * 6/12

Interest expenses = $2,058

Langler, Inc., is evaluating two capital projects. Langler has a capital budget of $50 million. Project P has an internal rate of return of 24% and a net present value of $5 million. Project Q has an internal rate of return of 18% and a net present value of $12 million. Project P will cost $15 million, and Project Q will cost $48 million. Based on this information, Langler should accept:

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Answer: Project Q

Explanation:

If the company can accept only one project, they should accept Project Q because it has a higher net present value than Project P. This is because a higher Net Present value takes precedence to IRR as it discounts cashflows at the company's cost of capital and is already adjusted for cost.

With the company budget at $50 million, accepting Project Q which costs $48 million means that they will be unable to accept Project P. That is fine because Project Q as earlier mentioned, provides a higher NPV.

The following events took place at a manufacturing company for the current year:

a. Purchased $95,900 in direct materials.
b. Incurred labor costs as follows:

1. direct, $56,900
2. indirect, $14,500.

c. Other manufacturing overhead was $107,900, excluding indirect labor.
d. Transferred 80% of the materials to the manufacturing assembly line.
e. Completed 65% of the Work-in-Process during the year.
f. Sold 85% of the completed goods.
g. There were no beginning inventories.

Required:
What is the value of the ending Work-in-Process Inventory?

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Answer:

The ending Work-in-Process Inventory is:

= $89,600.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Purchases of direct materials =    $95,900

Materials used (80% of $95,900) $76,720

Direct labor incurred =                    56,900

Overhead costs:

Indirect labor incurred =   14,500

Other overhead costs    107,900 122,400

Total production costs              $256,020

Cost of goods completed =          166,413

Ending Work in Process =          $89,607

Cost of goods completed =                     $166,413

Cost of goods sold = 85% of $166,413 = $141,451

Ending Finished goods inventory =        $24,962

1. Identify a research problem in your study area and coin topic based on the problem.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The research problem in my study area is the way industries and corporations are affecting climate change. The specific topic based on this problem is "How modern industries are impacting the environment."

I come up with this topic because it really concerns me.

Up until today, most companies and corporations' approach has been to earn money at all costs. However, the planet is suffering the consequences of over-exploiting raw materials and natural resources, directly impacting the environment.

Air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution, water scarcity, weather changes affection farming and the production of food, lack of rain in some parts of the planet, excessive storms in other parts of the globe, earthquakes, constant volcanic explosions, are some of the consequences of this irresponsible way of overexploiting raw materials that have seriously impacted our environment.

The invitation for the next generation of businessmen would be for a better form of Capitalism, focused on restoring some of the resources that have been exploited, and taking into consideration the employee's situations in the workplace. It is fine to think about getting rich. But no more at all costs.

Getting rich, yes. But now, thinking about practical ways to give back and taking care of planet Earth, and helping workers and employees to really prosper and grow.

Mr. Smith decides to feed his pet Doberman pinscher a combination of two dog foods. Each can of brand A contains units of​ protein, 1 unit of​ carbohydrates, and 2 units of fat and costs cents. Each can of brand B contains 1 unit of​ protein, 1 unit of​ carbohydrates, and units of fat and costs cents. Mr. Smith feels that each day his dog should have at least units of​ protein, units of​ carbohydrates, and units of fat. How many cans of each dog food should he give to his dog each day to provide the minimum requirements at the least​ cost? Mr. Smith should give his dog nothing ​can(s) of brand A and nothing ​can(s) of brand B to provide the minimum requirements at the least cost.

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Answer:

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Mr. Smith decides to feed his pet Doberman pinscher a combination of two dog foods. Each can of brand A contains 3 units of protein, 1 unit of carbohydrates, and 2 units of fat and costs 80 cents. Each can of brand B contains 1 unit of protein, 1 unit of carbohydrates, and 6 units of fat and costs 50 cents. Mr. Smith feels that each day his dog should have at least 6 units of protein, 4 units of carbohydrates, and 12 units of fat. How many cans of each dog food should he give to his dog each day to provide the minimum requirements at the least cost? *Mr. Smith should give his dog ___ can(s) of brand A and ___ can(s) of brand B

answer : 1.5 cans of brand A and 1.5 cans of brand B

Explanation:

Food A contains :

3 units of protein , 1 unit of carbohydrates, 2 units of fat

cost of food A = 80 cents

Food B contains :

1 unit of protein , 1 unit of carbohydrates, 6 units of fat

cost of food B = 50 cents

minimum ingredients required in the dog food daily

6 units of protein , 4 units of carbohydrates, 12 units of fat

In order to achieve the minimum/least cost of 195 cent. Mr. smith should give his dog 1.5 cans of Brand A and 1.5 can of brand B

attached below is the detailed solution

“Money can not buy one of the most important things vital for your business: relationships. You might think now customer relationships drive your business? That’s true! Good customer relationships are based on good customer experience. Developing strong relations with customers and creating great customer relationship management examples encourage faster business growth, gain new customers, and retain the existing ones.” Based on the statement, explain FIVE (5) reasons why customer relationship is important for business success.

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Answer:

The relationship with the customer is a strategic factor for commercial growth.The relationship with customers creates sales opportunities.The relationship with customers creates a relationship of trust.The relationship with customers creates loyalty.The relationship with customers solves problems quickly.

Explanation:

The relationship with customers is an essential factor for commercial success. This is because it allows a more personal contact, allowing the recognition of the customer's needs and promoting products, services and marketing that meets those needs, allowing the customer to feel supported by the company and create a loyalty relationship with it.

A manufacturer of programmable calculators is attempting to determine a reasonable free- service period for a model it will introduce shortly. The manager of product testing has indicated that the calculators have an expected life of 30 months. Assume product life can be described by an exponential distribution.
a. If service contracts are offered for the expected life of the calculator, what percentage of those sold would be expected to fail during the service period?
b. What service period would result in a failure rate of approximately 10 percent?

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Answer:

a. P(failure before T) = 1 - e^(-(T/MTBF)).................(1)

Where e = value obtained from table, T = Length of service before failure, MTBF = 30, Mean time before failure = 30 months

P = 1 - e^(-(T/MTBF))

P = 1 - e^(-(30/30))

P = 1 - 0.3679

P = 0.6321

So, 63.21% of sold product would all during the service period if service contracts are offered for expected life of the calculator

b. Here, the value of P is given. P = 10% = 0.10

1 - e^(-(T/MTBF)) = 0.10

e^(-(T/30) = 0.90

T/30 = 0.10

T = 0.10*30

T = 3 months

So, the service period would be 3 month that result in failure rate of 10%

On January 1, 2021, Kapoor Co. sold equipment to its subsidiary, Howard Corp., for $125,000. The equipment had cost $150,000, and the balance in accumulated depreciation was $70,000. The equipment had an estimated remaining useful life of eight years and no salvage value. Both companies use straight-line depreciation. On their separate 2021 income statements, Kapoor and Howard reported depreciation expense of $86,000 and $64,000, respectively. The amount of depreciation expense on the consolidated income statement for 2021 would have been:

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Answer:

$144,375

Explanation:

Excess depreciation on gain on sale of asset = [($125,000 - ($150,000 - $70,000)] $80,000) / 8

= ($125,000 - $80,000) / 8

= $45,000 / 8

= $5,625

Consolidated depreciation = $86,000 + $64,000 - $5,625

Consolidated depreciation = $144,375

So, the amount of depreciation expense on the consolidated income statement for 2021 would be $144,375

After discontinuing the ordinary business operations and closing the accounts on May 7, the ledger of the partnership of Anna, Brian, and Cole indicated the following:
Cash 7,500
Noncash assets 105,000
Liabilities 27,500
Anna capital 45,000
Brian capital 15,000
Cole capital 25,000
112,500 112,500
The partners share net income and losses in the ratio of 3:2:1. Between May 7-30, the noncash assets were sold for 150,000, the liabilities were paid, and the remaining cash was distributed to the partners.
(A) Prepare a statement of partnership liquidation.
(B) Assume the facts as in (A) except that noncash assets were sold for 45,000 and any partner with a capital deficiency pays the amount of the deficiency to the partnership, prepare a statement of partner liquidation

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Answer:

The Partnership of Anna, Brian, and Cole

A) Statement of Partnership Liquidation:

Available cash for distribution = $157,500

Payment of liabilities =                   27,500

Cash available for distribution  $130,000

Distribution to partners:

Anna                                              67,500

Brian                                              30,000

Cole                                              32,500

Total distributed                      $130,000

B) Statement of Partnership Liquidation:

Available cash for distribution = $52,500

Payment of liabilities =                  27,500

Cash available for distribution  $25,000

Capital accounts balances =       85,000

Deficiency =                               $60,000

Distribution of deficiency to partners:

Anna 3/6                                      30,000

Brian                                            20,000

Cole                                              10,000

Total distributed                       $60,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cash                       7,500

Noncash assets 105,000

Total assets        112,500

Liabilities            27,500

Anna capital       45,000

Brian capital       15,000

Cole capital       25,000

                         112,500

Profit sharing ratio = 3:2:1

Sales proceeds from noncash assets = $150,000

Total cash available = $157,500 ($150,000 + 7,500)

Total capital repaid                                     $85,000

Balance to be redistributed:     $45,000

Partners                                      Excess    Capital        Total

Anna 3/6                                    22,500    45,000     $67,500

Brian 2/6                                     15,000    15,000       30,000

Cole 1/6                                        7,500   25,000       32,500

Which type of delivery format would be the best choice for the keynote speech that welcomes employees?

a. manuscript
b. memorized
c. extemporaneous
d. impromptu

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i think a. manuscript

As part of the initial investment, Jackson contributes accounts receivable that had a balance of $25,581 in the accounts of a sole proprietorship. Of this amount, $1,347 is deemed completely worthless. For the remaining accounts, the partnership will establish a provision for possible future uncollectible accounts of $807. The amount debited to Accounts Receivable for the new partnership is a.$25,581

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Answer:

The amount debited to the Accounts Receivable for the new partnership is:

= $2,434.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Accounts receivable balance = $25,581

less amount deemed completely worthless = $1,347

Balance after deduction = $2,434.

Provision for possible future uncollectible accounts = $807

b) The Accounts Receivable balance will not exclude the $807 provision for possible future uncollectible accounts.  The probability of not collecting the accounts is not established.

Novak Hardware reported cost of goods sold as follows. 2022 2021 Beginning inventory $ 34,500 $ 21,000 Cost of goods purchased 177,000 155,000 Cost of goods available for sale 211,500 176,000 Less: Ending inventory 36,000 34,500 Cost of goods sold $175,500 $141,500 Novak made two errors: 1. 2021 ending inventory was overstated by $3,450. 2. 2022 ending inventory was understated by $6,350. Compute the correct cost of goods sold for each year.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The correct cost of goods sold for 2021 will be:

= Beginning inventory + Cost of goods bought - Correct ending inventory

= 34500 + 177000 - 32550

= 178950

The correct cost of goods sold for 2022 will be:

= Beginning inventory + Cost of goods bought - Correct ending inventory

= 32550 + 155000 - 40850

= 146700

Note:

Correct ending inventory for 2021 will be: = Ending inventory - Overstated value

= 36000 - 3450

= 32550

Correct ending inventory for 2021 will be: = Ending inventory + Understated value

= 34500 + 6350

= 40850

38. Mary Catherine, an international student from Ireland, has a Form W-2 that shows amounts withheld for Social Security and Medicare taxes. Mary Catherine is an F-1 student who first arrived in the U.S. in 2018. What form should Mary Catherine use to claim a refund of her Social Security and Medicare taxes withheld

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Answer: Form 843

Explanation:

As a taxpayer, Mary can use Form 843 to claim a refund of her Social Security taxes. First she tried to obtain the refund through her employer and should this fail, she should fill out a form 843 and submit it to get help on the claim.

The form can also be used to get an abatement on FUTA taxes as well as a refund of interest, penalties, or additions to taxes.

1.Production runs can be scheduled in
A. only one shift
B. always two shifts
C. one or two shifts
D. up to three shifts
2.Hiring the Needed Complement will always eliminate
A. Overtime
B. worker layoffs
C. a Second Shift
D. strikes
3.Management should strive to
A. increase Turnover
B. decrease Turnover
4.Increasing Capacity tends to
A. reduce the Needed Complement
B. reduce the number of workers on Second Shift
C. reduce Overtime
5.Increasing Training Hours tends to
A. increase the Needed Complement
B. decrease the Needed Complement
C. neither increase nor decrease the Needed Complement
D. both increase and decrease the Needed Complement
6.Recruiting Costs are incurred when
A. Automation levels increase
B. Production runs increase and teams match hiring to Needed Complement
C. workers are assigned to a Second Shift
7.Assuming the Productivity Index is greater than 100%, adding Overtime will
A. increase the Productivity Index
B. decrease the Productivity Index
8.Worker training is entered by the
A. Hour
B. Dollar
9.Teams can eliminate all Recruiting Costs if they wish
A. True
B. False
10.Generally, Separation Costs will be incurred when
A. Production levels increase
B. Automation Levels increase
C. Production Levels decrease
D. Production levels decrease and / or Automation levels increase

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Answer:

Explanation:

10)production levels decrease and/or automation levels increase

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Answer:

Forensic accounting and fraud examination tools/techniques.

Explanation:

Forensic accounting is one that make use of auditing as well as accounting and investigative skills in conducting examination about the Businesses and individuals finances. It gives accounting analysis that could be used in legal proceedings. It is one of the tools/ techniques for fraud examination

On January 1, 2021, Avondale Lumber adopted the dollar-value LIFO inventory method. The inventory value for its one inventory pool on this date was $265,000. An internally generated cost index is used to convert ending inventory to base year. Year-end inventories at year-end costs and cost indexes for its one inventory pool were as follows:

Year Ended December 31 Inventory year end costs Cost index(relative to base year)
2021 $340,000 1.02
2022 350,000 1.06
2023 400,000 1.07
2024 430,000 1.10

Required:
Calculate inventory amounts at the end of each year.

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Answer:

Avondale Lumber

Rebasing the Inventory at year-end using the dollar-value LIFO inventory method:

Year Ended     Inventory year     Cost index                Inventory Amount

December 31   end costs       (relative to base year)     at year-end

2021                  $340,000                  1.02                       $333,333

2022                   350,000                  1.06                       $330,189

2023                   400,000                  1.07                       $373,832

2024                   430,000                  1.10                       $390,909

Explanation:

a) Data:

Year Ended     Inventory year     Cost index

December 31   end costs       (relative to base year)

2021                  $340,000                  1.02

2022                   350,000                  1.06

2023                   400,000                  1.07

2024                   430,000                  1.10

b) The inventory at year-end costs is rebased using the cost index that is relative to the base year, by dividing the inventory costs by the cost index.

Job Costs Using a Plantwide Overhead Rate Naranjo Company designs industrial prototypes for outside companies. Budgeted overhead for the year was $437,500, and budgeted direct labor hours were 25,000. The average wage rate for direct labor is expected to be $35 per hour. During June, Naranjo Company worked on four jobs. Data relating to these four jobs follow: Job 39 Job 40 Job 41 Job 42 Beginning balance $25,100 $35,500 $16,500 $0 Materials requisitioned 20,000 23,400 8,800 13,800 Direct labor cost 11,100 20,500 3,450 4,700 Overhead is assigned as a percentage of direct labor cost. During June, Jobs 39 and 40 were completed; Job 39 was sold at 115 percent of cost. (Naranjo had originally developed Job 40 to order for a customer; however, that customer was near bankruptcy and the chance of Naranjo being paid was growing dimmer. Naranjo decided to hold Job 40 in inventory while the customer worked out its financial difficulties. Job 40 is the only job in Finished Goods Inventory.) Jobs 41 and 42 remain unfinished at the end of the month. Required: 1. Calculate the balance in Work in Process as of June 30. $fill in the blank 1 2. Calculate the balance in Finished Goods as of June 30. $fill in the blank 2 3. Calculate the cost of goods sold for June. $fill in the blank 3 4. Calculate the price charged for Job 39. Round your answer to the nearest cent. $fill in the blank 4 5. What if the customer for Job 40 was able to pay for the job by June 30

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Answer:

Naranjo Company

1. Balance in Work in Process as of June 30:

= $51,325

2. Balance in Finished Goods as of June 30:

= $89,650

3. Cost of goods sold for June:

= $61,750

4. Price charged for Job 39

= $71,012.50 ($61,750 * 115%)

5. If the customer for Job 40 was able to pay for the job by June 30, there will be zero balance in the Finished Goods Inventory while the cost of goods sold will increase to $151,400.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Budgeted overhead for the year = $437,500

Budgeted direct labor hours = 25,000

Average wage rate for direct labor = $35

Budgeted direct labor costs = $875,000 (25,000*$35)

                                      Job 39      Job 40       Job 41       Job 42   Total

Beginning balance       $25,100    $35,500     $16,500      $0         $77,100

Materials requisitioned 20,000      23,400         8,800    13,800      66,000

Direct labor cost              11,100       20,500        3,450      4,700      39,750

Overhead cost                5,550        10,250         1,725      2,350       19,875

Total costs                   $61,750     $89,650    $30,475 $20,850 $202,725

Overhead Rate based on a percentage of direct labor

= Estimated overhead /Budgeted direct labor cost * 100

= $437,500/$875,000 * 100 = 50%

Balance in Work in Process as of June 30:

Job 41  $30,475

Job 42 $20,850

Total     $51,325

1. Briefly describe laissez-faire economic policies in the Gilded Age.

2. Briefly explain one effect of laissez-faire economic policies in the Gilded Age.

3. Briefly describe one key historical similarity or difference between laissez-faire economic policies in the Gilded Age and economic policies in the Jacksonian Era.

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Answer:

1. The Gilded Age is referred to as the period between 1870 and the early 1900s. It was an era characterized by rapid industrialization, laissez-faire capitalism, and zero income tax. Capitalists resisted government intervention and Captains of industry like John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie made fortunes.

The government on the other hand began to seriously shape labor policies

The Laissez-Faire (which is derived from the french word let them be or let them do what they want) was a combination of free-market ideologies, limited government intervention, and social Darwinism.

The liberals also resisted the government's initiatives to made lives better for citizens. They believed that by intervening in the social condition of people, they (especially the African Americans) would not be able to attain their full economic potential which can only be done through competition

Another policy that they imbibed was one that promoted the ability of the individual and the business owner to freely enter into labor agreements

 

2. These liberal policies enabled businesses within that region to expand as entrepreneurs were able to take more risks and invest within the economy

It provided people with the greatest incentive for capitalists to create wealth. This is one of the reasons the economic boom happened.

3. One major similarity between the economic policies in the Jacksonian Era and those of the Gilded Age is that they both promoted liberal trade.

One major feature of the Jacksonian economy is that it triggered a high level of the inflationary boom between 1832 and 1837. This inflationary condition is said to be the fall out of mismanaged policies throughout the administration of President Andrew Jackson.

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The brief description of the laissez-faire economic policies in the Gilded Age is:

There was free market policies which enabled the people do what they wanted. Social DarwinismLimited government intervention

Brief explanation one effect of laissez-faire economic policies in the Gilded Age is:

It enhanced economic progressMany capitalists got wealthy

One key historical similarity or difference between laissez-faire economic policies in the Gilded Age and economic policies in the Jacksonian Era is:

They promoted Liberal trade.

Gilded Age

This was characterized with technological advancement which also led to favourable economic policies which brought great economic prosperity to the people.

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When originally purchased, a truck costing BD 23.000 had an estimated useful life of 8 years and an estimated salvage value of BD 3,000. After 4 years of
straight-line depreciation, the ascet's total estimated useful life was revised from 8 years to 6 years and there was no change in the estimated salvage valoe. The
depreciation expense in year 3 cquals:
ABD 5,000
O & BD 5.750.
O CBD 2.875.
ODBD 2,500.

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Answer:

d. BD 2,500

Explanation:

Accumulated Depreciation through the end of year 4 = [ Asset's cost - Salvage Value) / Estimated Useful Life] * Years Elapsed

= [(23,000 - 3,000)/8] * 4

= BD 10,000

Depreciation in Year 3 = [Asset's cost - Salvage Value - Accumulated Depreciation] / Remaining Estimated Useful Life

Depreciation in Year 3 = [23,000 - 3,000 - 10,000] / 4

Depreciation in Year 3 = 10,000 / 4

Depreciation in Year 3 = BD 2,500

Egrane, Inc.'s monthly bank statement showed the ending balance of cash of $19,200. The bank reconciliation for the period showed an adjustment for a deposit in transit of $1,850, outstanding checks of $2,700, a NSF check of $1,400, bank service charges of $65 and the EFT from a customer in payment of the customer's account of $2,200. What was the cash balance on the Egrane's books (before the adjustments for items on the bank reconciliation)

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Answer:

the cash balance is $17,615

Explanation:

The computation of the cash balance before the adjustment is shown below:

= Ending cash balance + deposit in transit - oustanding checks + NSF + bank service charges - payment

= $19,200 + $1,850 - $2,700 + $1,400 + $65 - $2,200

= $17,615

hence, the cash balance is $17,615

Smith and Johnson are partners. Smith's capital balance in the partnership is $56,000, and Johnson's capital balance $42,000. Smith and Johnson have agreed to share equally in income or loss. Smith and Johnson agree to accept Benson for a 25% interest. Benson will invest $40,000 in the partnership. The bonus that is granted to Smith and Johnson equals:

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Answer:The bonus that is granted to Smith and Johnson equals:$5,500

that is $2750 each for Smith and Johnson since they share equally.

Explanation:

Given that

Smith's capital balance = $56,000

Johnson's  capital balance = $42,000

Since the  partners agree to accept Benson with 25% interest

Benson  invests  $40,000

Now, After allowing Benson,  

Total Partnership Equity =Smith's Capital + Johnson's Capital + Benson's Investment

=$56,000 + $42,000 +$40,000 = $138,000

The share of Benson  in equity is given as,

$138,000 x 25% = $34,500

The Bonus that is present  for Smith and Johnson is

Benson's investment - Benson share of equity

= $40,000 - $34,500

=$5,500

Thus,

When equally shared becomes  $2750 each for both Smith and Johnson

Breakdown on Daily Allowance
Name:
Р
Daily Allowance:
Less: Daily Expenses
Food
P
Fare
School Supplies
Recreation
Others
Total
P​

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Answer:

Name : Peter

Daily Allowance: $120

Less daily Expense:

Food $45

Fare $27

School Supplies $5

Recreation $15

Others $20

Total : $8 Savings.

Explanation:

Peter gets daily allowance of $120 for the work. He has daily expenses which he has to fund with his daily allowance. The peter has net saving of $8 everyday. The food and other running expenses are all funded with his daily allowance. The total for all the expense is $112. Net saving is $120 - $112 = $8.

The company recorded $5,000 sales with 60% contribution margin ratio in 2019. According to the sales manager, the company can increase the sales volume by 30% this year if the company spends $400 as advertisement expense and decreases the selling price by 10%, while unit variable cost remains the same. If CEO approves the plan, how does it affect the net operating income in 2020

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Answer:

$150 Decrease

Explanation:

                  Income Statement

                                      Present    Proposed

Sales                              $5,000    $5,350 [(5000+30%)-10%]

Variable 10%                  $2,000    $2,000 (2000*130%)

Contribution Margin      $3,000    $3,250

Fixed cost                           -          $400  

Net Operating Income $3,000    $2,850

Effect on Net Operating Income = $2,850 - $3,000 = -$150

The monetary unit assumption: Multiple Choice Means that accounting information reflects a presumption that the business will continue operating instead of being closed or sold. Means that we can express transactions and events in monetary, or money, units. Presumes that the life of a company can be divided into time periods, such as months and years, and that useful reports can be prepared for those periods. Means that a business is accounted for separately from other business entities, including its owner. Prescribes that a company record the expenses it incurred to generate the revenue reported.

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Answer:

Means that we can express transactions and events in monetary, or money, units.

Explanation:

monetary unit assumption: Means that we can express transactions and events in monetary, or money, units.

Going concern assumption -  accounting information reflects a presumption that the business will continue operating instead of being closed or sold.

Time period assumption - Presumes that the life of a company can be divided into time periods, such as months and years, and that useful reports can be prepared for those periods.

Business entity assumption -  Means that a business is accounted for separately from other business entities, including its owner

Matching principle - Prescribes that a company record the expenses it incurred to generate the revenue reported.

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