Wendy wants to start a business. She knows many unaccredited investors who she knows will help her jumpstart her business. What constraints on investments for new businesses apply here?

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Answer 1

Available Options are:

A. Investors' allowable investment depends on the accredited or non-accredited status.

B. Investors may invest a combined $50 million within a 12-month period.

C. Investors may invest no more than $1 million combined for the first year of the business.

Answer:

Option C. Investors may invest no more than $1 million combined for the first year of the business.

Explanation:

The non-accredited investors do not invest more than $1 million for first year. Furthermore, for Investor it also imposes investment in current business conditions which says that Investor can invest in its business with greater of:

1. $2000

2. Or the lesser of (If the net worth of Wendy is less than $100,000)

5% of its total income for the year Net worth

There is also an option which is available if the net worth of Investor exceeds above $100,000 then he can invest up to lesser of 10% of his income or net worth, otherwise he will have to follow the above conditions.

Here, it also has an upper limit, which means that the investor can not invest more than $100,000 in the subsequent year, whatever the level of net worth or income he had for the year.

This means the non-accredited investor can not invest more than $1 million.


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Given on the balance sheets given for Just dew It, calculate the following financial ratios for each year:_________.
a. Current ratio.
b. Quick ratio.
c. Cash ratio.
d. NWC to total assets ratio.
e. Deb-equity ratio and equity multiplier.
f. Total debt ratio and long-term debt ratio.

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Answer:

a. Current ratio = current assets / current liabilities

2014 = $90,717 / $62,939 = 1.442015 = $100,617 / $66,442 = 1.51

b. Quick ratio = (current assets - inventory) / current liabilities

2014 = ($90,717 - $51,163)/ $62,939 = 0.632015 = ($100,617 - $56,295)/ $66,442 = 0.67

c. Cash ratio = (cash + cash equivalents) / current liabilities

2014 = $11,135 / $62,939 = 0.182015 = $13,407 / $66,442 = 0.20

d. NWC to total assets ratio = net working capital / total assets

2014 = $27,778 / $417,173 = 0.072015 = $34,175 / $458,177 = 0.07

e. Debt-equity ratio = total debt / total equity

2014 = $106,939 / $310,234 = 0.342015 = $105,442 / $352,735 = 0.30

equity multiplier = total assets / total equity

2014 = $417,173 / $310,234 = 1.342015 = $458,177 / $352,735 = 1.30

f. Total debt ratio = liabilities / assets

2014 = $106,939 / $417,173 = 0.26

2015 = $105,442 / $458,177 = 0.23

long-term debt ratio = long term liabilities / assets

2014 = $44,000 / $417,173 = 0.112015 = $39,000 / $458,177 = 0.09

Suppose the government provides peanut butter to everyone free of charge and everyone consumes it to the point at which he receives no additional satisfaction from another spoonful. Is this necessarily good

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

This is not good because because resources are scarce and there might be some scenario where the resources that was used to make the peanut butter would have been more useful in the production of more of other products or goods. the point at which he receives no additional satisfaction from another spoonful iss the point of marginal utility

What is the nominal interest rate (k) of a 5-year U.S. Treasury bond with a real risk-free rate of interest of 1% and inflation expected to be at 3.5% per year

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Answer:

The nominal interest rate is 4.50%

Explanation:

Nominal interest=real interest rate+inflation rate

The real interest rate is the return earned by an investor without considering  the inflation rate in the economy which is 1%

inflation rate is the movement in prices of goods and services in the economy i.e 3.5%

nominal interest rate=1%+3.5%

nominal interest rate=4.5%

On the first day of the fiscal year, a company issues $65,000, 6%, five-year installment notes that have annual payments of $15,431. The first note payment consists of $3,900 of interest and $11,531 of principal repayment. Journalize the following transactions. Be sure to include the year in the date for both entries. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
2016
Jan. 1 Installment notes are issued
2017
Jan. 1 First annual note payment is made

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Answer: Please see explanation column for answer.

Explanation:

a) Journal to record issuance of Installment notes

Date            Account                 Debit                  Credit

Jan. 1, 2016    Cash                  $65,000

              Notes payable                                      $65,000

b) Journal to record First annual note payment

Date            Account                      Debit                  Credit

Jan. 1, 2017 Interest expense      $3,900

              Notes   payable             $11, 531

                  Cash                                                        $15,431                    

g Sheridan Company received $135000 in cash and a used computer with a fair value of $318000 from Carla Vista Co. for Sheridan Company's existing computer having a fair value of $453000 and an undepreciated cost of $420300 recorded on its books. The transaction has no commercial substance. How much gain should Sheridan recognize on this exchange, and at what amount should the acquired computer be recorded, respectively

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Answer:

How much gain should Sheridan recognize on this exchange,

$32,700

and at what amount should the acquired computer be recorded, respectively

the new computer should be recorded at $318,000

Explanation:

Since the cash received ($135,000) represents more than 25% of the asset exchange, this transaction must be recorded as a cash sales.

Journal entry to record the transaction:

Dr Cash 135,000

Dr Computer, new 318,000

Dr Accumulated depreciation - computer, old 32,700

    Cr Computer, old 453,000

    Cr Gain on asset exchange 32,700

On January 1, 2019, Brooks, Inc., borrows $90,000 from a bank to purchase machinery. Brooks signs a 5 percent installment note requiring four annual payments of principal plus interest.

Required:
Complete the necessary journal entry

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Answer:

A Journal entry for Brooks Incorporation on January 1, 2019 which is shown below

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

           JOURNAL ENTRY FOR BROOKS INCORPORATION

Date               General Journal Debit Credit

Jan 01 2019                Cash        90000

                               Notes Payable          90000

Thus

A Journal entry was recorded for Brooks Incorporation.

Here, the cash of $90,000 was recorded at the debit side of the Journal.

While the notes payable of $90,000 was also recorded on the credit side

A car dealership spends $140,000 on cars to stock their lot. After a day of sales, they earn a total revenue of $300,000. What is the car dealership's profit

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Answer:

$160,000

Explanation:

Calculation of the car dealership's profit

Using this formula

Profit= Total revenue- Amount Spend

Where,

Total revenue=$300,000

Amount Spend=$140,000

Let plug in the formula

Profit =300,000-140,000

Profit =160,000

Therefore the car dealership's profit will be $160,000

Rank the steps of the (sandwich) ELISA procedure from first step to last step. Do not overlap any steps.

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Answer and Explanation:

The ELISA refers to the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) It is used to determine the existence of an antigen in a sample with the help of antibiotics

The ELISA procedure in sequence form is shown below:

1. The capture antibody is added and then clean it

2. Now adding the blocking buffer and then clean it

3. Now add the samples with controls, Hatch it and clean it

4. Add horseradish peroxidase (HRP) conjugated with the antibody, Hatch it and clean it

5. Add Thymidine monophosphate (TMP)

6. And finally, the last step is to record the results

Fogerty Company makes two products, titanium Hubs and Sprockets. Data regarding the two products follow: Direct Labor-Hours per Unit Annual Production Hubs 0.60 15,000 units Sprockets 0.20 50,000 units Additional information about the company follows:
a. Hubs require $39 in direct materials per unit, and Sprockets require $18.
b. The direct labor wage rate is $12 per hour.
c. Hubs are more complex to manufacture than Sprockets and they require special equipment.
d. The ABC system has the following activity cost pools:
Estimated Activity Activity Cost Pool (Activity Measure) Overhead Cost Hubs Sprockets Total Machine setups (number of setups) $ 28,980 140 112 252 Special processing (machine-hours) $ 92,000 4,600 0 4,600 General factory (organization-sustaining) $ 89,000 NA NA NA
Required:
1. Compute the activity rate for each activity cost pool.
2. Determine the unit product cost of each product according to the ABC system. (Round intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Fogerty Company

1. Computation of the activity rate for each activity cost pool:

a. Machine setups = Total machine setups overhead costs/total machine setups

= $28,980/252 = $115 per machine set up

b. Special processing = Total special processing overhead costs/total machine hours

= $92,000/4,600 = $20 per machine hour

c. General factory = $89,000/65,000 = $1.369 per unit produced

2. Determination of the unit product cost of each product using ABC system:

                                           Hubs              Sprockets

Total production costs   $825,640         $1,101,340

Units produced                 15,000               50,000

Unit product cost =          $55.04               $22.03

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Activity Cost Pool            Overhead      Hubs       Sprockets     Total

(Activity Measure)               Costs

Machine setups

 (number of setups)         $ 28,980        140              112            252

Special processing

 (machine-hours)             $ 92,000   4,600                 0          4,600

General factory

(organization-sustaining) $ 89,000         NA               NA            NA

Direct labor-hours per unit                   0.60             0.20

Total units produced                          15,000           50,000       65,000

Direct materials required per unit         $39                $18

Direct labor wage rate per hour            $12                 $12

b) Total direct labor-hours                 9,000            10,000        19,000

c) Activity rate for each activity cost pool:

1. Machine setups = Total machine setups overhead costs/total machine setups

= $28,980/252 = $115 per machine set up

2. Special processing = Total special processing overhead costs/total machine hours

= $92,000/4,600 = $20 per machine hour

3. General factory = Total general factory overhead costs divided by total units produced

= $89,000/65,000 = $1.3692 per unit produced

d) Overhead Allocation:

                                          Hubs             Sprockets          Total

Machine setups               $16,100            $12,880        $28,980

Special processing          96,000                 0                96,000

General factory                20,540             68,460          89,000

Total overhead costs   $132,640            $81,340      $213,980

e) Total costs per product

                                          Hubs               Sprockets             Total

Direct materials costs     $585,000         $900,000         $1,485,000

Direct labor costs            $108,000          $120,000           $228,000

Total overhead costs      $132,640             $81,340            $213,980

Total production costs   $825,640         $1,101,340         $1,926,980

Units produced                 15,000               50,000

Unit product cost =          $55.04               $22.03

f) Activity based costing system (ABC) is a costing technique that accumulates according to activity pools and allocates costs based on the activities carried out.  For example, the general factory overhead costs, could be allocated based on direct labour hours, machine hours, or total units of production.  It calculates the allocation rate based on the accepted activity pool.

The Cash account of Gate City Security Systems reported a balance of $2,530 at December 31​, 2018. There were outstanding checks totaling $ 500 and a December 31 deposit in transit of $ 400. The bank​ statement, which came from Park Cities​ Bank, listed the December 31 balance of $3,120. Included in the bank balance was a collection of $ 500 on account from Jane Lindsey​, a Gate City customer who pays the bank directly. The bank statement also shows a $20 service charge and $ 10 of interest revenue that Gate City earned on its bank balance.

Requried:
Prepare Gate City​'s bank reconciliation at December 31.

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Answer:

Gate City Security Systems

Bank Reconciliation at December 31, 2018

Book:  

Balance , December 31, 2018  $2,530

Add:

Collection from Jane Lindsey $500  

Interest revenue $10

Less:

Service charges  $20

Adjusted book balance December 31, 2018  $3,020

Bank:

Balance , December 31,2018  $3,120

Add:

Deposit in transit  $400

Less:

Outstanding cheque  $500

Adjusted bank balance December 31, 2018  $3,020

If Push Company owned 51 percent of the outstanding common stock of Shove Company, which method would be appropriate for financial reporting purposes?

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Answer:

Consolidation

Explanation:

Holding method is required for the parent company for financial reporting if the parent company owns 51 percent of more outstanding common stock in the subsidiary.

Here consolidate refers to the combining of total assets and liabilities of two or more entities into one so that it could be maintained as a one firm

Therefore for financial reporting consolidation is appropriate

Based on the company’s 2013 10-K, how much long term debt is maturing between 2014 and 2016? Please provide your answer in millions without comma separator or decimal (Ex: 2345).

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Answer:

Colgate Palmolive Company

The company's 2013 10-K Long-term debts maturing between 2014 and 2016:

Maturing:   Amount

Year          $'millions

2014            895

2015            491

2016           255

Total          1641

Explanation:

The long-term debts of Colgate Palmolive, according to the company's 2013 10-K reports are mainly commercial papers and notes, with various maturity dates.  These debts would not be paid off in 2013.  However, it looks like there was a misclassification of the long-term debts since the 2014 long-term debts would not take more than 12 months to mature.  They should have been classified as current out-right, though there was an acknowledgement and indication that some of these long-term debts were maturing currently.

Ennis, Inc. has 35,000 common shares issued at a $2.25 par value of which 22,000 are outstanding. If Ennis has no other outstanding stock, what size dividend must be paid such that each share receives $3.20

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Answer:

$70,400

Explanation:

The company has:

Number of Shares = 35,000

Par value = $2.25

Outstanding = 22,000

The question requires that we find the size of dividend that must be paid if each share receives $3.20:

Only Outstanding shares are included in dividends contribution.

So to pay 22,000 shares at $3.20

= 22,000 x $3.20

= $70,400

Filling your individualf ederal tax returns would be best described what type of value chain?

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Answer: Government to customer (G2C)

Explanation:

Filing is one of the requirements of any business person to give proper record of what they did in their business and how they delivered to the masses. This is proper for tax clearance and returns. When filing your individual tax returns the value chain is known as government to customer (G2C). This is recommended.

IAS 16. Fixed Assets. We are a graphic arts company, and at the beginning of 2016, we acquired a new printer. The price of this printer was 25,000 euros. The additional expenses of the purchase were as follows:

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Answer:

1.Initial Acquisition cost €24,882.15

2.Amortization fee €1,688.215

3.The costs derived from daily maintenance €30,000

Explanation:

1. Calculation for the initial cost of the acquisition for IAS 16. Fixed Assets.

Using this formula

Initial Acquisition cost = (Purchase price + Additional direct expenses relative to acquisition) - (Depreciation + Amortization + taxes + impairment costs)

Let plug in the formula

Initial Acquisition cost= (25,000+ 3.00+1.150) - (122)

Initial Acquisition cost =25,004.15-122

Initial Acquisition cost = 24,882.15 Euro

Therefore the Initial Acquisition cost will be €24,882.15

2.Calculation for the amortization fees.

Using this formula

Amortization fees = total interest amount/period in the debt's life

Let plug in the formula

Interest amount= 24,882.15-5000- (250*12)

Interest amount =19,882.15-3,000

Interest amount= 16,882.15

Hence, Amortization fee will be :

Interest amount/Period in the debt's life

Where,

Interest amount=16,882.15

Period in the debt's life=10 years

Amortization fee =16,882.15/10 years

Amortization fee= €1,688.215

Therefore the Amortization fee will be €1,688.215

3.Calculation for he costs derived from daily maintenance

The costs derived from daily maintenance will be ;

Using this formula

Costs derived from daily maintenance= Specialised weekly maintenance× 12 month ×Numbers of years

Let plug in the formula

Costs derived from daily maintenance= 250*12*10

Costs derived from daily maintenance=30,000

Therefore the costs derived from daily maintenance will be €30,000

An 85-year old risk averse investor is not happy about the minimal return she is earning on her current investments. She is stressed about having enough income because her cost of living has been increasing by more than 10% annually. Her current portfolio composition consists of:

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An 85-year old risk averse investor is not happy about the minimal return she is earning on her current investments. She is stressed about having enough income because her cost of living has been increasing by more than 10% annually. Her current portfolio composition consists of:

40% Money Market Fund

50% Bonds

10% Equities

What changes should you suggest to her portfolio?

A. Reduce the Money Market Fund allocation by 10% (to 30%) and put the released funds in commodities such as gold

B. Reduce the Money Market Fund allocation by 30% (to 10%) and put the released funds in AAA-rated corporate bonds

C. Liquidate the entire Money Market Fund allocation and put the released funds in Equities, bringing that allocation up to 50%

D. Liquidate the entire Money Market Fund allocation and put the released funds in U.S. Treasury securities

Answer:

Reduce the Money Market Fund allocation by 30% (to 10%) and put the released funds in AAA-rated corporate bonds

Explanation:

Given that AAA rated bonds are considered to be the highest possible rating that may be assigned to an issuer's bonds by any of the major credit rating agencies, with the smallest risk of default.

Hence, given the situation above with the 85 years old woman, the changes to make to her portfolio is to Reduce the Money Market Fund allocation by 30% (to 10%) and put the released funds in AAA-rated corporate bonds

Martin transfers real estate with an adjusted basis of $260,000 and fair market value of $350,000 to a newly formed corporation in exchange for 100% of the stock. The corporation assumes the liability on the transferred real estate in the amount of $300,000. Determine Martin’s recognized gain on the transfer and the basis for his stock.

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Answer:

$40,000

Explanation:

We can calculate recognized gain on the transfer and basis for his stock just by deducting adjusted basis value from liability on the transfered real estate.

Calcuation

iability on the transfered real estate        $300,000

less: adjusted basis value                       ($260,000)

Gain recognized                                        $40,000

Answer:

Therefore, the gain on the transfer is $40,000

Explanation:

Calculation of Martins gain

Particulars                                                  Amount

Liability on the transferred real estate    $300,000

Less: adjusted real basis value                $260,000

Recognized gain                                        $40,000

Therefore, the gain on the transfer is $40,000

Darin has a tax basis of $7,000 and an at-risk amount of $5,000 in a partnership where he is a 25% owner. The partnership incurred a loss of $40,000 in the current year. How much of the loss will be allocated to Darin and how much will he be able to deduct in the current year assuming he materially participates in the business

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Answer:

Darin will have a $10000 and also he will be able to deduct $5,000.

Explanation:

Solution

Recall that:

Darin tax basis =$7000

Risk amount = $5000

Loss incurred = 40,000 (current year)

Ownership =25%

Now

With regards to his share the loss will be 25% of $40000, that is $10000 and he will be able to deduct only $5000 because of his at-risk amount is this and as per Sec. 465.

Or

40000 * 25% = $10000

He will deduct $5000 from $10000 only

Hence $10,000 of the loss will flow-through to Darin, and he will be able to deduct $5,000.

________ capital can be defined as the difference between the market value and book value of a firm, or a measure of its intangible assets.

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Answer:

Intellectual

Explanation:

Intellectual capital refers to the capital in which the intangible assets should be considered with respect to the relationship, relative capital invested in the company

Therefore in the given case it is a measure of an intangible assets and shows the difference between the market value and the book value of a firm

All of the following have had an effect on structural unemployment except:_________.
a) Just-cause employment laws Minimum wage regulations
b) Unemployment benefits.
c) Unionization Active duty military population

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Answer: Active duty military population

Explanation:

Structural Unemployment is unemployment as a result of Companies and industries having to be restructured due to various variables with the most prevalent being technology for example, using a harvester on farms causing a farm to let go of it's previous staff who harvested by hand.

The above options allow for structural unemployment to happen except Active Duty military population.

These are already people who are employed as soldiers and are on Active - duty. They are not unemployed and do not contribute to Structural Unemployment.

During the period, labor costs incurred on account amounted to $175,000, including $150,000 for production orders and $25,000 for general factory use. In addition, factory overhead charged to production was $32,000. The entry to record the direct labor costs is a. Work in Process150,000 Wages Payable150,000 b. Wages Payable150,000 Work in Process150,000 c. Wages Payable175,000 Work in Process175,000 d. Work in Process175,000 Wages Payable175,000

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Answer:

d. Work in Process 175,000 Wages Payable 175,000

Explanation:

Production Orders and General factory expenses are all manufacturing costs and are included in Work In Process Cost for Inventory Valuation. Since the wages have not been paid yet, a Liability account - Wages Payable has to be credited in total of amount due.

The user of a(n) ________ conflict style assertively attempts to resolve conflict by working together with the other person to find an acceptable solution.

a. Avoiding
b. Accommodating
c. Negotiating
d. Collaborating

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Answer:

d. Collaborating

Explanation:

The user of a collaborating conflict style assertively attempts to resolve conflict by working together with the other person to find an acceptable solution. It is one of the most commonly used conflict resolving styles, reason why it is also referred to as the problem solving style.

Individuals engaging in a collaborating conflict style are usually very cooperative and assertive in the process of resolving the problem.

This ultimately implies that, it usually leads to a peaceful resolution and arguably the best conflict resolving method. Also, individuals participating are availed the best opportunity.

Suppose that a country has no public debt in year 1 but experiences a budget deficit of $50 billion in year 2, a budget deficit of $30 billion in year 3, a budget surplus of $20 billion in year 4, and a budget deficit of $2 billion in year 5. a. What is the absolute size of its public debt in year 5?

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Answer:

= $62 billion

Explanation:

Since the country started year 1 with no public debt,

The country's debt at the end of year 5 = $50 (deficit year 2) + $30 (deficit year 3) - $20 (surplus year 4, negative deficit) + $2 (deficit year 5)).

= $62 billion

The country's debt at the end of year 5 = $62 billion

Public debt is the sum of deficits and surpluses (negative deficits) over time.

Assume the same data as in Problem 2 for the cost to make a Widget. What if we could sell the widgets we make for $50 to other customers. We receive a special order for 1,000 more widgets but that customer wants to just pay $30. It would not affect our current orders or our fixed costs and we have plenty of plant capacity.

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Answer:

Effect on income= number of units soldünitary contribution margin

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

We receive a special order for 1,000 more widgets but that customer wants to just pay $30.

We weren't provided with enough information regarding variable costs. But, I can provide a small example and formulas.

Because it is a special offer and there is unused capacity, we will not take into account the fixed costs.

Variable cost per unit (materials, labor, variable overhead)= $28

To calculate the effect on income, we need to use the following formula:

Effect on income= number of units soldünitary contribution margin

Effect on income= 1,000*(30 - 28)

Effect on income= $2,000 increase

The December 31, 2014 balance sheet of Barone Company had Accounts Receivable of $400,000 and a credit balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts of $32,000. During 2015, the following transactions occurred: sales on account $1,500,000; sales returns and allowances, $50,000; collections from customers, $1,250,000; accounts written off $36,000; previously written off accounts of $6,000 were collected.A. Journalize the 2015 transactions.B. If the company uses the percentage-of-sales basis to estimate bad debt expense and anticipates 3% of net sales to be uncollectible, what is the adjusting entry at December 31, 2015?C. If the company uses the percentage of receivables basis to estimate bad debt expense and determines that uncollectible accounts are expected to be 8% of accounts receivable, what is the adjusting entry at December 31, 2015?D. Which basis would produce a higher net income for 2015 and by how much?

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Answer:

Barone Company

General Journal for 2015 transactions:

Debit Accounts Receivable $1,500,000

Credit Sales Revenue $1,500,000

To record sales on account.

Debit Sales Returns $50,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $50,000

To record sales returns and allowances.

Debit Cash Account $1,250,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $1,250,000

To record cash collections from customers.

Debit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $36,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $36,000

To record uncollectible written-off.

Debit Accounts Receivable $6,000

Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $6,000

To reinstate previously written off accounts.

Debit Cash Account $6,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $6,000

To record collection of previous write-off.

Adjusting Entry at December 31, 2015:

B. Using 3% of net sales:

Debit Bad Debt Expense $41,500

Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $41,500

To record bad debt expense.

C. Using 8% of Receivables:

Debit Bad Debt Expense $43,120

Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $43,1`20

To record bad debt expense.

D. 3% of net sales produces a higher net income and by $1,620

Explanation:

1. Accounts Receivable

Beginning balance (debit) = $400,000

Sales                                     1,500,000

Sales Returns & allowances   (50,000)

Cash Collections                (1,250,000)

Uncollectible write-off            (36,000)

Reinstatement of write-off       6,000

Cash Collection                       (6,000)

Ending balance                  $564,000

2. Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

Beginning balance (Credit)   $32,000

Uncollectible write-off            (36,000)

Reinstatement of write-off        6,000

Balance pre-year adjustment $2,000

Using 3% of net sales

Bad debt expense                 $41,500

Ending balance (credit)        $43,500

Balance pre-year adjustment $2,000

Using 8% of receivable balance

Bad debt expense                 $43,120

Ending balance (credit)         $45,120

3. Allowance for Doubtful Accounts (Ending balance)

3% of net sales = $1,450,000 x 3% = $43,500

8% of receivables = $564,000 x8% = $45,120

If the December 31, 2014 balance sheet of Barone Company had Accounts Receivable of $400,000 and a credit balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts of $32,000.  The journal entries will be:

A. Journalize the 2015 transactions.

Debit Accounts Receivable $1,500,000

Credit Sales Revenue $1,500,000

(To record credit sales)

Debit Sales Returns and Allowances $50,000  

Credit Accounts Receivable $50,000

(To record credit to customers)

Debit Cash  $1,250,000  

Credit Accounts Receivable $1,250,000

(To records collection of receivables)

Debit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $36,000  

Credit Accounts Receivable $36,000

(To record write of specific account)

Debit Accounts Receivable $6,000

Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $6,000

(To record written off accounts)

Debit Cash Account $6,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $6,000

(To record collection of previous write-off)

B. Preparation of the journal entry using the percentage-of-sales basis

Percentage-of-sales basis:

Sales revenue $1,500,000

Less: Sales Returns and Allowances $50,000

Net Sales $1,450,000

($1,500,000-$50,000)

Bad debt percentage 3%

Bad debt provision $43,500

(3%×$1,450,000)

Journal entry

Dec. 31

Debit  Bad Debt Expense $43,500

Credit Allowance for Doubtful Account $43,500

C.  Preparation of the journal entry using the percentage of receivables basis

Percentage of receivables basis

Account receivable

Dr                          Cr

$400,000           $50,000

$1,500,000         $1,250,000

$6,000                 $36,000

                             $6.000

Bal. $564,000

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

Dr                                Cr

$36,000                     $32,000

                                   $6,000

                                   Bal. $2,000

Required balance  $45,120

($564,000 × .08)

Less Balance before adjustment $2,000

Adjustment required $43,120

($45,120-$2,000)

Journal entry

Dec. 31

Debit Bad Debt Expense $43,120

Credit Allowance for Doubtful Account $43,120

D. Calculation to determine the basis that would produce a higher net income for 2015 and by how much?

Percentage-of-sales basis $43,500

(3%×$1,450,000)

Percentage of receivables basis $43,120

[($564,000 × .08) -$2,000]

Difference $380

Percentage-of-sales basis will produce a higher net income for 2015 by $380

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To develop compensation systems for workers, managers should: use all the information available about the workers regardless of the cost of obtaining the information use all the information available only if managers have a concern about the performance of workers. not use any information available if workers are paid efficiency wages. None of the above

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Answer:

The correct answer is A

Explanation:

Performance and compensation go hand in hand. To know design a compensation system that takes into account all the information about one's workers is to create suitable compensation for that company.

For instance, the manager should know whether it is non-financial rewards that its management want. Sometimes, staff don't care about official cars, and fantastic health insurances. They just want a great take-home package.

The manager must know this information at all costs. To ignore is to risk the loss of staff, valuable time and even position in the industry.

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Intricate Wiring Corp., based in Ohio, creates a brand new high-tech product. The demand for the product in the United States is high but very low or non-existent elsewhere. The company decides not to locate manufacturing facilities elsewhere and will simply meet the small foreign demand via exports. The theory that best explains the company's policy is

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Answer:a. product life cycle theory.

Explanation:

The Product Life Cycle Theory was created to explain the International trade pattern of a new product. The theory attempts to show that when a product is first invented, its demand and production inputs such as capital and labor, come from the area it was invented in. As the product starts getting more recognised and it's demand increases elsewhere, it will start to export and then continue until it starts manufacturing in other areas to feed the demand of those areas as well.

Intricate Wiring Corp's new high-tech product is following this theory because it has just started out and so its demand is based in its country of origin being the United States. For as long as this is the case, the company should focus on producing in the United States until demand picks up substantially enough to produce elsewhere.

The primary thing that this more sophisticated measure of ROA better captures that the simpler version, defined as ROA* = Net Income / Total Assets, is:

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Answer:

The question is incomplete, the options are missing. The options are the following:

a) It better measures how we did with our assets, irrespective of the mix of debt and equity used to finance those assets

b) It adjusts for non-recurring items in net income

c) It takes out non-cash charges that are in net income

d) It gives a higher number, so it makes the firm look better

And the correct answer is the option A: It better measures how we did with our assets, irrespective of the mix of debt and equity used to finance those assets.

Explanation:

To begin with, the term of "Return on Assets" refers to the measure that is used in the companies and in the financial world in order to understand how the company is doing with the relationship between the net income and the assets so in that way the company can be more certain about what percentage of the assets are more profitable in getting revenue back after the sales.

What is the largest single influence on the movement toward uniformity in the global youth market?
A. mass media
B. education
C. work
D. travel
E. religion

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option A: Mass media.

Explanation:

To begin with, nowadays the mass media has increased in the world in a huge and dramatically number. It is possible now, for everyone to start a production of content that will be in the social medias and will affect definitily to everyone involved in the content and furthermore, the youth is now more conected than ever and the use of those medias are more common and easy for them so they see each other very affected by the use of it and all of the content that is in those medias. That is why that the largerest single influence on the movement toward uniformity in the global youth market is mass media.

Jones Corp. reported current assets of $199,000 and current liabilities of $140,000 on its most recent balance sheet. The working capital is:

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Answer: $59000

Explanation:

The working capital is the capital that a business uses in its daily operations. It should be noted that the working capital is calculated as the difference between the current assets and the current liabilities.

From the question, we are told that

Jones Corp. reported current assets of $199,000 and current liabilities of $140,000 on its most recent balance sheet. Therefore, the working capital will be:

= $199,000 - $140,000

= $59,000

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