Westmore Products has projected the following quarterly sales. The accounts receivable at the beginning of the year is $380 and the collection period is 45 days. What are collections for the first quarter

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Westmore Products has projected the following quarterly sales. The accounts receivable at the beginning of the year is $380 and the collection period is 45 days. What are collections for the first quarter?

Quater: Q1      Q2       Q3     Q4

Sales :  $675, $730, $815, $1,080

Answer:

$717.50

Explanation:

Given:

Accounts receivable at the beginning of the year = $380

Collection period = 45 days

Required:

Find the collections for the first quarter.

To find the collections for the first quarter, use the formula below:

First quarter collections = =Account receiveble opening balance to be recoverd in 45 days + [1st quarter sales /90*45]

[tex] = 380 + (\frac{675}{90} *45) [/tex]

[tex] = 380 + 337.5 [/tex]

[tex] = 717.50 [/tex]

Collections for first quarter = $717.50


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Giorgio Italian Market bought $8,000 worth of merchandise from Food Suppliers and signed a 90-day, 10% promissory note for the $8,000. Food Supplier's journal entry to record the collection on the maturity date is: (Use 360 days a year.)

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry is shown below:

Cash $8,200

      To  Notes receivable  $8,000

      To Interest revenue ($8,000 × 10% × 90 days ÷ 360 days)  $200

(being the collection of notes is recorded)

For recording this we debited the cash as it increased the asset and credited the notes receivable and interest revenue as it decreased the assets and increased the revenue

Using $3,000,000 as the total manufacturing costs, compute the cost of goods manufactured using the following information.
Raw materials inventory, January 1 $ 20,000
Raw materials inventory, December 31 40,000
Work in process, January 1 18,000
Work in process, December 31 12,000
Finished goods, January 1 40,000
Finished goods, December 31 32,000
Raw materials purchases 1,700,000
Direct labor 760,000
Factory utilities 150,000
Indirect labor 50,000
Factory depreciation 400,000
Operating expenses 420,000
a. $3,014,000
b. $3,006,000
c. $3,008,000
d. $2,994,000

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Answer:

$3,006,000

Explanation:

The computation of cost of goods manufactured is shown below:-

Cost of Goods Manufactured = Gross Manufacturing Cost + Opening Work in progress - Closing work in progress

= $3,000,000 + $18,000 - $12,000

= $3,006,000

Therefore for computing the cost of goods manufactured we have applied the above formulas and ignore all other values as they are not relevant.

A firm considers to buy a machine in 2020. The cost of that machine is $ 5 000 000. The firm uses 5 year straight line depreciation which allows it to write off $ 1 000 000 depreciation expense each year. The firm is subject to 20% corporate tax rate. The firm's revenue in 2021 is expected to be $ 6 000 000 if the investment is not done. The revenue will be $ 9 000 000 if the investment is done. The firm's total costs (including both COGS and General&Administrative Costs) will be $ 4 000 000 if the investment is not done. The total costs will be $ 5 500 000 if the investment is done. Also the following information is given for the year 2021
Without Investment With Investment
Inventories $ 300 000 $ 500 000
Acc. Receivables $ 200 000 $ 300 000
Acc. Payables $ 100 000 $ 150 000
Given the above information, calculate the free cash flow of that investment for the years 2020 and 2021.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the free cash flow of the investment for the year 2020 and 2021 is shown below:

Particulars                       Case 1                     Case 2

                              Without Investment      With Investment

Add: Earnings Before

Interest and

Tax × (1 - Tax Rate)          $2,000,000          $2,500,000

Add: Non Cash Expenses $0                     $1,000,000

less: Change in

(Current Assets

- Current Liabilities)    ($400,000)         ($650,000)

Less: Capital Expenditure $0                  ($5,000,000)

Free Cash Flows               $1,600,000 ($2,150,000)

Working notes:

1.

Particulars                          Without Investment With Investment

Revenue for the Year 2021     $6,000,000          $9,000,000

Less: Cost of Goods Sold     $4,000,000           $5,500,000

(-) Depreciation                      $0                                 $1,000,000

Earnings Before

Interest and Tax                         $2,000,000                $2,500,000

Tax Savings on Depreciation

(Depreciation × 20%)                  $0                               $200,000

2.

Current Assets               Without Investment          With Investment

Inventories                        $300,000                         $500,000

Accounts Receivable       $200,000                          $300,000

Total                                  $500,000                          $800,000

(Less: Current Liabilities)  

Accounts Payable               $100,000                       $150,000

Less: Change in

(Current Assets

- Current Liabilities)            $400,000                       $650,000

Orion Flour Mills purchased a new machine and made the following expenditures:
Purchase price $55,000
Sales tax 5,000
Shipment of machine 800
Insurance on the machine for the first year 500
Installation of machine 1,600
The machine, including sales tax, was purchased on account, with payment due in 30 days. The other expenditures listed above were paid in cash.
Required:Record the above expenditures for the new machine.
Transaction General Journal Debit Credit

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Answer:

Orion Flour Mills Journal entry

Dr Equipment 62,400

Dr Prepaid Insurance 500

Cr Cash 2,900

Cr Accounts Payable 60,000

Explanation:

Calculation for cost of equipment

Purchase price 55,000

Add: Sales tax 5,000

Add: Shipment of machine 800

Add: Installation 1,600

Total Cost of Equipment 62,400

Calculation for Cash

Shipment of machine 800

Add Insurance on the machine for the first year 500

Add Installation 1,600

Total Cash 2,900

Calculation for Accounts Payable

Purchase price 55,000

Add: Sales tax 5,000

Total Account payable 60,000

A couple received a $131,000 inheritance the year they turned 48 and invested it in a fund that earns 6.1% compounded semiannually. If this amount is deferred for 14 years (until they retire), how much will it provide at the end of each half year (in dollars) for the next 20 years after they retire

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Answer:

It will provide an amount of $13,259

Explanation:

According to the given data we have the following:

present value of deferred annuity=$131,000

i=0.061/2=0.0305

n=20*2=40

k=14*2=28

Therefore, to calculate  how much will it provide at the end of each half year (in dollars) for the next 20 years after they retire we would have to calculate the following formula:

$131,000=R(1-(1+0.0305)∧-40/0.0305)*(1+0.0305)∧-28

$131,000=R(1-(1.0305)∧-40/0.0305)* (1.0305)∧-28

$131,000=R(1-0.3006/0.0305)* 0.4311

$131,000=R(22.93)*(0.4311)

R=$131,000/9.88

R=$13,259

It will provide an amount of $13,259

In which of the following situations will the acting party be liable for the tort of negligence? Explain fully.
a.
Shannon goes to the golf course on Sunday morning, eager to try out a new set of golf clubs she has just purchased. As she tees off on the first hole, the head of her club flies off and injures a nearby golfer.
b.
Shannon goes to the golf course on Sunday morning. While she is teeing off at the eleventh hole, her golf ball veers off toward a roadway next to the golf course and shatters the windshield of a car.
c.
Shannon's physician gives her some pain medication and tells her not to drive after she takes it, as the medication induces drowsiness. In spite of the doctor's warning, Shannon decides to drive to the store while on the medication. Owing to her lack of alertness, she fails to stop at a traffic light and crashes into another vehicle, causing a passenger in that vehicle to be injured.

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Answer:

C). Shannon's physician gives her some pain medication and tells her not to drive after she takes it, as the medication induces drowsiness. In spite of the doctor's warning, Shannon decides to drive to the store while on the medication. Owing to her lack of alertness, she fails to stop at a traffic light and crashes into another vehicle, causing a passenger in that vehicle to be injured.

Explanation:

Negligence is defined as the 'tort whereby a duty of reasonable or standard care as defined by law is breached, causing damage or any conduct short of .'

In the above situation, Shanon was aware of the after-effects of the medication she took as her physician instructs her to not drive because she may feel drowsy. Despite this warning, her decision to drive to the store reflects her negligence i.e. 'intentional action that falls below the legal standard for preventing unreasonable damage or harm.' Thus, option C is the correct answer.

Francis Inc.'s stock has a required rate of return of 10.25%, and it sells for $87.50 per share. The dividend is expected to grow at a constant rate of 6.00% per year. What is the expected year-end dividend, D1

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Answer:

D1 is $3.72

Explanation:

The constant growth model of Dividend discount model approach (DDM) is used to calculate the fair price per share of a stock today when the dividends of a stock are growing at a constant rate forever. It values the stock based on the present value of the expected future dividends. The formula for price per share today is,

P0 = D1 / r - g

WHERE,

D1 is dividend expected for the next periodr is the required rate of return on the stockg is the growth rate in dividends

Plugging the values of the available variables, we calculate the value of D1 to be,

87.5 = D1 / (0.1025 - 0.06)

87.5 * 0.0425 = D1

D1 = $3.71875 rounded off to $3.72

Your firm has net income of $385 on total sales of $1,480. Costs are $810 and depreciation is $120. The tax rate is 30 percent. The firm does not have interest expenses. What is the operating cash flow

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Answer:

Operating cash flow= 305.5

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Your firm has net income of $385 on total sales of $1,480. Costs are $810 and depreciation is $120. The tax rate is 30 percent.

EBITDA= 385

Depreciation= (120)

EBIT= 265

Tax= (0.3*265)= (79.5)

Depreciation= 120

Operating cash flow= 305.5

Susan wanted to give a diamond pendant to Lucy, her daughter. Susan entered into a contract with Andrew, a dealer who specializes in diamond jewelry. Susan had promised to pay him if he delivered the pendant to Lucy. Andrew withdrew from the contract and Lucy wanted to sue him. Which of the following statements is true in this scenario?
A. Lucy cannot sue Andrew as Susan's promise was gratuitous and therefore unenforceable.
B. Lucy can sue Andrew as she is a creditor beneficiary of the contract.
C. Lucy can sue Andrew as she is a donee beneficiary of the contract.
D. Lucy cannot sue Andrew as she is an incidental beneficiary of the contract.

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Answer: Lucy can sue Andrew as she is a donee beneficiary of the contract

Explanation:

From the question, we are told that Susan wanted to give a diamond pendant to Lucy, who is her daughter. Susan then entered into a contract with Andrew, who is a dealer that specializes in diamond jewelry.

Susan had promised to pay him if he delivered the pendant to Lucy but later Andrew withdrew from the contract and Lucy wanted to sue him.

In this case, Lucy cannot sue Andrew because she is a donee beneficiary. It should be noted that as a donee beneficiary of the contract, the will only get the benefit of the contract as a gift but the contract is really between Susan and Andrew. She is not a party to the contract technically.

Biarritz Corp. is growing quickly. Dividends are expected to grow at a rate of 29 percent for the next three years, with the growth rate falling off to a constant 6.8 percent thereafter. If the required return is 15 percent and the company just paid a dividend of $3.15, what is the current share price

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Answer:

The current price of the share is $69.85

Explanation:

To calculate the current share price, we will use the dividend discount model approach.

The dividend discount model (DDM) estimates the value of a share/stock based on the present value of the expected future dividends from the stock. We will use the two stage growth model of DDM here as the growth in dividends of the stock is divided into two stages.

The formula for current price under two stage growth model is,

P0 = D0 * (1+g1) / (1+r)  +  D0 * (1+g1)^2 / (1+r)^2 + ... + D0 * (1+g1)^n / (1+r)^n  +

[( D0 * (1+g1)^n * (1+g2)) / (r - g2)] / (1+r)^n

Where,

g1 is initial growth rateg2 is the constant growth rater is the required rate of return

So, the price of the stock today will be,

P0 = 3.15 * (1+0.29) / (1+0.15)  +  3.15 * (1+0.29)^2 / (1+0.15)^2  +  

3.15 * (1+0.29)^3 / (1+0.15)^3  +  

[( 3.15 * (1+0.29)^3 * (1+0.068)) / (0.15 - 0.068)] / (1+0.15)^3

P0 = $69.85196 rounded off to $69.85

A one-year and two-year bonds currently pays 1.2% and 1.6%, respectively. What is the expected interest rate on a one-year bond next year according to the liquidity premium theory if the two-year term premium is 0.1%

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Answer: 1.8%

Explanation:

Liquidity Premium theory posits that investors prefer more liquid securities to less liquid ones.

It can also be used to calculate expected interest by relating to other bond returns.

The formula is;

Interest Rate expected in nth year = (Sum of individual interest rates in n years)/n + Liquidity Premium in nth year

The premium provided is for the two - year bond and the return on the 2 year bond is also given.

Plugging the figures in gives;

1.6% = (1.2% + One year bond expected interest) / 2 + 0.1%

1.6% - 0.1% = (1.2% + interest) / 2

1.5% * 2 = 1.2% + interest

3% = 1.2% + interest

Interest = 3% - 1.2%

Interest = 1.8%

Suppose an American worker can make 100 chairs or catch 1,000 fish per day. A Chilean worker, on the other hand, can produce 40 chairs or catch 400 fish per day. Which of the following statements is true?

a. Chile has the comparative advantage in chair production.
b. Both the United States and Chile have a comparative advantage in chair production.
c. Neither the United States nor Chile has a comparative advantage in chair production.
d. The United States has the comparative advantage in chair production.

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Answer:

Neither the United States nor Chile has a comparative advantage in chair production.

Explanation:

A country has comparative advantage in production if it produces at a lower opportunity cost when compared with other countries.

A countrry has absolute advantage if it produces more quantities of a good when compared to another country.

America:

Opportunity cost in producing chairs = 1,000 / 100 = 10

Opportunity cost in fishing = 100 / 1000 = 0.1

For Chile:

Opportunity cost in producing chairs = 400 / 40 = 10

Opportunity cost in fishing = 40/ 400 = 0.1

Neither the United States nor Chile has a comparative advantage in chair production because they produce at the same opportunity cost.

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The amount of earnings distributed to stockholders can be found in the income statement.
Sally's Choice sells season memberships for $200 each. During January 2017, 60 season memberships were sold. As of March 31, 2017, $3,000 of season membership fees had been collected from customers. The season runs for four months starting March 1, 2017. Which one of the following is an amount reported on the financial statements for the period ending March 31, 2017?
Unearned membership revenue of $3,000
Unearned membership revenue of $9,000
Accounts receivable of $3,000
Membership revenue of $9,000
False

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Answer:

Unearned membership revenue of $9,000

Explanation:

The sales on credit during January 2017 was valued at $12,000 ($200 x 60).

In March 2017, customers paid $3,000, leaving the balance of $9,000 outstanding.

Since the season for which sales and collections were made starts March 1, 2017, when reporting the financial statements for the period ending March 31, 2017, the Membership Revenue would be $3,000 only and the balance $9,000 would be reported as Unearned Membership Revenue in the Balance Sheet with a further $9,000 reported in the Accounts Receivable to balance the records.

This shows that Unearned Membership Revenue of $9,000 is the only valid statement.

Bobbi and Stuart are partners. The partnership capital of Bobbi is $35,300 and that of Stuart is $77,700. Bobbi sells his interest in the partnership to John for $55,900. The journal entry to record the admission of John as a new partner would include a credit to a.Stuart's capital account for $56,500 b.John's capital account for $35,300 c.John's capital account for $55,900 d.John's capital account for $35,300 and a credit to Stuart's capital account for $77,700

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Answer:

The correct answer is:

John's capital account for $35,300 (c.)

Explanation:

In the admission of a new partner, the purchase of ownership from an existing partner to a new partner is entirely a personal transaction between the existing partner and the new partner, and the extent of partner bonus (the interest sold on the original partnership amount) is acquired by the exiting partner, but this bonus is not reflected in the partnership agreement, hence the amount credited into the new partner's account is the same as that owned previously by the exiting partner, irrespective of how much the partnership ownership was sold for.

Hence, since Bobbi's partnership capital was $35,300, John's account would be credited with the same amount even if the ownership was sold for $55,900, as the bonus goes to Bobbi.

Logan, a 50-percent shareholder in Military Gear Inc. (MG), is comparing the tax consequences of losses from C corporations with losses from S corporations. Assume MG has a $111,000 tax loss for the year, Logan's tax basis in his MG stock was $155,500 at the beginning of the year, and he received $80,500 ordinary income from other sources during the year. Assuming Logan's marginal tax rate is 24 percent, how much more tax will Logan pay currently if MG is a C corporation compared to the tax he would pay if it were an S corporation

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Answer:

$10,680

Explanation:

Computation of the amount of how much more tax that Logan will pay currently if MG is a C corporation compared to the tax he would pay if it were an S corporation

Logan would pay the amount of $19,320 in taxes if Military Gear Inc. is a C corporation ($80,500 ×24%).

In a situation were it is an S corporation, that means he would pay the amount of $8,640 in taxes (($80,500 - $44,500) × 24%).

Therefore he has to pay the amount of $10,680 more in his taxes which is ($19,320 - $8,640) currently if Military Gear, Inc.

Logan's tax basis $155,500 -$111,000 tax loss for the year =$44,500

Therefore the amount of money that Logan will tend to pay MG is a C corporation compared to the tax he would pay if it were an S corporation would be $10,680.

Pre-determined overhead rates are calculated by dividing estimates of total factory overhead cost in the upcoming accounting period (usually a year) by an estimated usage or capacity of some unit of related activity (such as direct labor hours).
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

The correct option is A, true

Explanation:

The predetermined overhead absorption rate is a forecast overhead rate usually computed by estimated total factory overhead by the planned usage or capacity  of the unit of the activity.

This is more like planning ahead for the overhead to be incurred, hence the correct option is A , which truly supported that the statement made in the question

A project with an initial investment of $451,700 will generate equal annual cash flows over its 8-year life. The project has a required return of 8.9 percent. What is the minimum annual cash flow required to accept the project

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Answer:

$81,307.55

Explanation:

The minimum annual cash flow required to accept the project is the equal annual cash flow that makes net present value of the project to be at least equal to zero. In other words, it is the equal annual cash flow that equates the initial investment and the summation of the present values (PV) of all the 8-year equal annual cash flow.

This can be estimated as using the formula for calculating the ordinary annuity as follows:

PV = P × [{1 - [1 ÷ (1+r)]^n} ÷ r] …………………………………. (1)

Where;

PV = Present values of equal annual cash flow that is equal to Initial investment = $451,700

P = annual cash flow = ?

r = required return = 8.9% = 0.089

n = number of years = 8

Substitute the values into equation (1) to have:

$451,700 = P × [{1 - [1 ÷ (1 + 0.089)]^8} ÷ 0.089]

$451,700 = P × 5.55544994023063

P = $451,700 / 5.55544994023063

P = $81,307.5457181148

P = $81,307.55 when approximated to two decimal places.

Therefore, the minimum annual cash flow required to accept the project is $81,307.55.

Crane Company reports: Cash provided by operating activities $ 310000 Cash used by investing activities 120000 Cash provided by financing activities 149000 Beginning cash balance 98000 What is Crane’s ending cash balance?

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Answer:

$437,000

Explanation:

We first, find the net cash flow for the current period, and then, add the cash balance for the period immediately before.

Net cash flow for current period:

Cash provided by operating activities $310,000

Cash used by investing activities ($120,000) - we substract this because the cash was "used", that is to say, it was spent.

Cash provided by financing activities $149,000

Net cash flow: $339,000

Ending cash balance = Net cash flow + beginning cash balance

                                   = $339,000 + 98,000

                                   = $437,000

What is the fundamental goal of a business? Do all organizations share this goal?

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Answer:

the fundamental goal of business is profit ,yes they share

Explanation:

every organisation wants or look forward to gain or earn profit and look for high capable employees of high capacity of thinking so that they make some extraordinary work

Bret and Jay finalized their divorced in 2018. The divorce decree provides that Bret must pay Jay $20,000 per year until their child turns 18 years old in Year 5, upon which the payments will be reduced to $15,000 until Jay’s death. During Year 2, Bret and Jay agreed that Bret would pay $16,000 directly to Jay and $4,000 to a private school for their child’s tuition. What amount, if any, of these payments should be reported as taxable income in Jay’s Year 2 income tax return?

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Answer:

First, it's important to note that the United States of America uses a progressive tax system.

Thus, the amount to be reported as taxable income depends on the method Jay opts for. When tax deductions, you can use the Standard Deduction Method or the Itemized Deduction Method.

Explanation:

The standard deduction basically is a flat-dollar reduction in ones Adjusted Gross Income (AGI). In this method, the reduction one is qualified for depends on their filing status. Various kinds of filing statues include:

Single Married, filing jointly Married, filing separately Head of household

Given that Jay is now single, the amount she can declare as taxable income is  $16,000 - $12,400 which is $3,600.

Under the itemized deduction method, Jay can claim a lot of credits. The more credit she claims, the less tax she'll have to pay. However, based on the question, given that she is the one taking care of the child, she can claim up to 20% to 35% of up to $3,000 of daycare and similar costs for a child under if their child is less than thirteen years of age.

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An asset has an average return of 10.19 percent and a standard deviation of 22.41 percent. What is the most you should expect to lose in any given year with a probability of 16 percent

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Answer:

The answer is 32.6%

Explanation:

Solution

Given that

An assets has a return average of =10.19%

Standard deviation =22.41%

Probability in any given year =16%

Now

The most you should expect to earn in any given year with a probability of 16 percent is = 10.19 + 22.41

= 32.6

Therefore,what you should expect in given year to lose is 32.6%

Read the following paragraphs about four films and then identify the purpose of each paragraph: to summarize, to analyze, to synthesize, or to evaluate.
1. This film could easily have been cut down to less than two hours. By the final scene, I noticed that most of my fellow moviegoers were snoozing in their seats and were barely paying attention to what was happening on screen. Although the director sticks diligently to the book, he tries too hard to cram in all the action, which is just too ambitious for such a detail-oriented story. If you want my advice, read the book and give the movie a miss.
2. During the opening scene, we learn that the character Laura is adopted and that she has spent the past three years desperately trying to track down her real parents. Having exhausted all the usual options—adoption agencies, online searches, family trees, and so on—she is on the verge of giving up when she meets a stranger on a bus. The chance encounter leads to a complicated chain of events that ultimately result in Laura getting her lifelong wish. But is it really what she wants? Throughout the rest of the film, Laura discovers that sometimes the past is best left where it belongs.
3. To create the feeling of being gripped in a vice, the director, May Lee, uses a variety of elements to gradually increase the tension. The creepy, haunting melody that subtly enhances the earlier scenes becomes ever more insistent, rising to a disturbing crescendo toward the end of the movie. The desperation of the actors, combined with the claustrophobic atmosphere and tight camera angles create a realistic firestorm, from which there is little hope of escape. Walking out of the theater at the end feels like staggering out of a Roman dungeon.
4. The scene in which Campbell and his fellow prisoners assist the guards in shutting down the riot immediately strikes the viewer as unrealistic. Based on the recent reports on prison riots in both Detroit and California, it seems highly unlikely that a posse of hardened criminals will intentionally help their captors at the risk of inciting future revenge from other inmates. Instead, both news reports and psychological studies indicate that prisoners who do not actively participate in a riot will go back to their cells and avoid conflict altogether. Examples of this lack of attention to detail occur throughout the film, making it almost unbearable to watch.

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Answer: 1. To Evaluate

2. To Summarize

3. To Synthesize

4. To Analyze

Explanation:

1. When evaluating a work the main goal is to determine its worth and this is usually done based on previous perceptions as well as set standards. The person is statement 1 gives their opinion of the movie basing it off of the director being too ambitious. They give the film a low value because people were sleeping through it and then offer their opinion that the book should be read and the movie avoided.

2. When summarising the main purpose is to convert the large amount of information available to a smaller and more concise format from which the main idea of the work can be discovered immediately. The owner of the second statement made you as the reader know what happened in the film in not too many words so you get the main idea.

3. When works are synthesized, the author makes note of different things and then brings them together to form something entirely new. The author of this statement notes how the various elements were used to entice the viewer such as the music, the actions of the actors, and the tight camera angles. These are things were not central to the movie but the author made note of them and created a whole new narrative of why the movie was so successful.

4. When analyzing, the work is broken down into its composite parts to see how and if the parts go together. The author of the statement breaks the film down into a composite part which was when the prisoners helped the guards in shutting down the riots. The author then proceeded to explain how this part is not logical and then related this to the entire movie showing that the author also dissected other parts of the film and saw similar behavior.

After reading the following paragraphs about four films and then identifying the purpose of each paragraph the conclusion made is:

1. To Evaluate

2. To Summarize

3. To Synthesize

4. To Analyze

The explanation for the following answers are:

1. The fundamental purpose of evaluating a work is to determine its value, which is usually done based on previous perceptions as well as established standards.

Statement 1 expresses their assessment of the film, citing the director's overabundance as a reason. They give the film a low rating because people were sleeping through it, and then recommend that people read the book instead of watching the movie.

2. The fundamental goal of summarizing is to reduce the enormous amount of material provided to a smaller, more concise format from which the work's key point may be discovered quickly.

The owner of the second statement made you, the reader, aware of what occurred in the film in a few words, allowing you to grasp the key point.

3. When a piece is synthesized, the creator takes notes on several elements and then combines them to create something altogether new. The author of this statement discusses how numerous components, such as music, actor actions, and tight camera angles, were utilised to lure the audience.

These were not crucial to the film, but the author took note of them and built a whole new story about why the film was so popular.

4. When examining a piece of work, it is disassembled into its component components to see how and if they fit together. The statement's author divides the film into a composite section during which the inmates assisted the guards in putting an end to the rioting.

The author then went on to explain why this aspect isn't rational, and then connected it to the rest of the movie, demonstrating that he deconstructed other parts of the movie and noticed similar behavior.

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Ajax Inc. was formed on April 25 and elected a calendar year for tax purposes. Ajax paid $11,200 to the attorney who drew up the articles of incorporation and $5,100 to the CPA who advised the corporation concerning the accounting and tax implications of its organization. Ajax began business operations on July 15. To what extent can Ajax deduct its $16,300 organizational costs on its first tax return

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Answer: $5,377

Explanation:

$5,000 can be deducted from Ajax inc. $16,300 organizational costs and must capitalize the $11,300 which remains.

The capitalized cost can be amortized for a period of 180 months at a rate of $62.78 per month.

If Ajax inc. decides to follow this direction, Ajax can also deduct $377 amortization this sums up to

(6 months × $62.78).

Ajax inc. can save $377 more by deducting $5,377 organizational cost from its first tax return.

Orion Flour Mills purchased a new machine and made the following expenditures:

Purchase price

$65,000

Sales tax

5,500

Shipment of machine

900

Insurance on the machine for the first year

600

Installation of machine

1,800

The machine, including sales tax, was purchased on account, with payment due in 30 days. The other expenditures listed above were paid in cash.

Required:

Record the above expenditures for the new machine.

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Answer:

When buying PPE, the way to record it is to capitalize every expense that enabled the PPE to be brought to the location required and then set up for use. This includes the actual cost of the machine, the sales taxes (part of purchases price so must be included), the shipment of the machine as well as installation costs.

The Insurance paid (prepaid) is an expense for the period and so will not be capitalized.

Total cost of the machine therefore is;

= 65,000 + 5,500 + 900 + 1,800

= $73,200

Only the machine and the sales tax were purchased on account.

= 65,000 + 5,500

= $70,500

The rest in cash.

Journal Entry is

DR Machinery $73,200

DR Prepaid Insurance $600

CR Cash $3,300

CR Accounts $70,500

(To record purchase of equipment)

Compare the roles of the United Nations, the World Bank, the European Union, the World Trade Organization, and non-governmental organizations. If you could gain the support of just one of these institutions for a policy you favored, which would you choose

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Answer:

The United Nations

Explanation:

The united nations ensures peace and security to the world,which is the most important thing

The WTO is a broad international organization whose members account for more than 90% of global trade, whereas the EU, as a WTO member, is a geographically limited and tightly integrated organization.

What is the main role of the World Bank?

The World Bank Group works with emerging countries to reduce poverty and increase economic stability, whereas the International Monetary Fund serves to steady the global monetary system and acts as a currency monitor.

The World Bank, officially the World Bank Group, is an international organization affiliated with the United Nations (UN) that finances projects that help member countries' economic development. The World Bank, headquartered in Washington, D.C., is the largest source of financial aid to developing countries.

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g in computing the present value of lease payments, the lessee shoulduse the lessee's incremental borrowing rate unless the lessor's implicit interest rate is known to the lessee. expected rate of return. settlement rate. none of these answer are correct

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Answer:

b on edg

Explanation:

On April 1, 2021, the Electronic Superstore borrows $21 million of which $7 million is due in 2022. Show how the company would report the $21 million debt on its December 31, 2021 balance sheet.
Electronic Superstore
Partial Balance Sheet
December 31, 2021
Current liabilities:
Long-term liabilities:
Total liabilities

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Answer:

                    Electronic Superstore

Partial balance sheet  as at  December 31, 2021

Current Liabilities

Current portion of long term debt         7,000,000

Long term liabilities

Notes payable                                        14,000,000

Total Liabilities                                       21,000,000

National Java offers to buy 5,000 pounds of coffee beans from Fair Enough Coffee, Inc. without stating a price. Fair Enough accepts the offer. With respect to this arrangement
A. there is a contract, and National Java may set the price at whatever it wishes.
B. there is no contract, because National Java failed to state a price in its offer.
C. there is a contract, and the price will be a reasonable price at the time of delivery.
D. there is a contract, and Fair Enough may set the price at whatever it wishes.

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Answer: B. there is no contract, because National Java failed to state a price in its offer.

Explanation:

For a Contract to be legally binding, the most rudimentary of contract rules is required which is that of Offer and Acceptance.

In Offer and Acceptance, one party makes an offer and if the other party has no qualms with the offer they will agree with the offer with the condition being that services will be provided to them by the former and they being the latter will accept those services and then settle their side of the bargain. Their side of the bargain will be whatever it is that the former wants for providing the services that they will.

Should the former party not state what it is they want for their services then the latter cannot know what it is they should do to fulfil their side of the contract so the contract cannot stand.

National Java did not state what it wanted for providing 5,000 lbs of coffee beans so Fair Enough Coffee cannot know what to pay them for it. There is no contract.

Sheridan Corporation incurred the following transactions.
1.Purchased raw materials on account $46,600.
2.Raw Materials of $40,800 were requisitioned to the factory. An analysis of the materials requisition slips indicated that $7,000 was classified as indirect materials.
3.Factory labor costs incurred on account were $83,700.
4. Time tickets indicated that $55,700 was direct labor and $4,600 was indirect labor.
5. Manufacturing overhead costs incurred on account were $83,700.
6. Depreciation on the company’s office building was $8,900.
7. Manufacturing overhead was applied at the rate of 160% of direct labor cost.
8. Goods costing $93,500 were completed and transferred to finished goods.
9. Finished goods costing $85,100 to manufacture were sold on account for $104,500.
Journalize the transactions. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) No. Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (To record the sale) (To record the cost of the sale)

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Answer:

Sheridan Corporation

Journal Entries:

1. Debit Raw Materials Inventory $46,600

Credit Accounts Payable $46,600

To record purchase of raw materials on account.

2. Debit Direct Raw Materials  $33,800

Debit Indirect Raw materials $7,000

Credit Inventory $40,800

To record the requisitioning of raw materials to the factor.

4. Debit Direct labor $55,700

Debit Indirect labor $4,600

Credit Cash Account $60,300

To record labor costs incurred.

5. Debit Manufacturing Overhead $83,700

Credit Cash account $83,700

To record manufacturing overhead cost.

6. Debit Depreciation $8,900

Credit Accumulated Depreciation $8,99

To record the depreciation expense for the period.

7. Debit Manufacturing Overhead $5,420

Underapplied Manufacturing Overhead $5,420

To record underapplied manufacturing overhead.

8. Debit Finished Goods Inventory $93,500

Credit Cost of Production $93,500

To transfer completed goods.

9. Debit Cost of Goods Sold $85,100

Credit Finished Goods Inventory $85,100

To record the cost of finished goods.

Explanation:

Journal entries are made to record business transactions.  They help classified transactions according to their whether they are to be debited or credit.

A customer holds 100 shares of ABC Corp $100 par convertible preferred stock convertible at a 10 to 1 ratio. If ABC declares and pays a 10% stock dividend, then as of the payable date, the customer will now have:_______.A. 90 shares of ABC preferred stockB. 100 shares of ABC preferred stockC. 100 shares of ABC preferred stock and 10 shares of ABC common stockD. 110 shares of ABC preferred stock

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Answer:

B. 100 shares of ABC preferred stock

Explanation:

Shares are ownership stakes of a company that are given out to individuals who contribute to capital base of a company.

Preference shares are those whose owners recieve preference in payment of dividends, a fixed dividend is paid to them.

Ordinary shares recieve less preference when dividend is paid, usually coming last in divedend payment.

In this scenario ABC has decided to pay 10% stock dividend. This will be paid to ordinary share holders.

So the person with 100 preference shares will have 100 preference shares

10% of par value of $100 is 0.1 * 100= $10

Number of shares are 100 so the value is now 100 * $10 = $1,000

Since the conversion rate of preference to ordinary shares is 10:1

Number of preference shares= 1,000 ÷ 10= 100 preference shares

Answer:

is C

Explanation:

CADB

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