You have just purchased a municipal bond with a $10,000 par value for $9,500. You purchased it immediately after the previous owner received a semiannual interest payment. The bond rate is 6.6% per year payable semiannually. You plan to hold the bond for 7 years, selling the bond immediately after you receive the interest payment. If your desired nominal yield is 10% per year compounded semiannually, what will be your minimum selling price for the bond

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Answer 1

Answer:

$12,341.80

Explanation:

The computation of the minimum selling price for the bond is shown below:

Semi-annual  = 10% ÷ 2 = 5%

Semi-annual compounding periods = 7 × 2 = 14

Semi-annual coupon (for 10 bonds) = $10,000 × 6.6% × (1 ÷ 2) = $330

as we know that

Here We assume the selling price be S

The Present worth of the bond = PW of future cash flows

$9,500 = $330 × P/A(5%, 14) + S × P/F(5%, 14)

$9,500 = $330 × 9.898641 + S × 0.505068

$9,500 = $3,266.55 + S × 0.505068

S × 0.505068 = $6,233.45

= $12,341.80


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Florissa's Flowers jointly produces three varieties of flowers in the same garden: tulips, lilies, and daisies. The flowers are all watered via the same irrigation system and all receive the same amount of water; daisies require three times as much as lilies, and the water required for tulips is about halfway between the amounts needed for daisies and lilies. Although the lilies and tulips receive more water than they need due to the joint irrigation process, they are not hurt by the overwatering. The joint production cost of the three varieties of flowers is about $30 per harvest. Every harvest yields 10 tulips, 20 lilies, and 20 daisies

Allocate the joint costs of production to each product using the physical units method.

Joint Product Flowers per Harvest Proportion Joint Costs Allocation
Tulip % $ $
Lily %
Daisy %
Totals $

Which products receive the largest portion of the joint costs?

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Answer:

Lily and Daisy

Explanation:

Joint product   Flowers per harvest   Proportion   Joint cost allocation

Tulip                              10                     20% (10/50)       $6 ($30*20%)

Lily                                20                     40% (20/50)      $12 ($30*40%)

Daisy                            20                     40% (20/50)      $12 ($30*40%)

Totals                           50                     100%                  $30

As per above results, both Lily and Daisy received the largest proportion of joint cost.

In supply and demand theory, an increase in consumer income for a normal good will: A. Shift the demand curve in and to the left, lowering the equilibrium price but raising the equilibrium quantity. B. Shift the demand curve out and to the right, raising the equilibrium price and quantity. C. Shift the supply curve out and to the right, lowering the equilibrium price but raising the equilibrium quantity. D. Shift the supply curve in and to the left, lowering the equilibrium price and quantity. E. Shift the demand curve out and to the right, lowering the equilibrium price but raising the equilibrium quantity.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Normal goods are goods that are goods whose demand increases when income increases and falls when income falls

If income increases, demand increases. the demand curve shifts to the right. This leads to an increase in equilibrium price and quantity

Consider two $10,000 face value corporate bonds. Bond A is currently selling for $9,980 and matures in 15 years. The Bond B sells for $9,350 and matures in 3 years. a) Calculate the current yield as a percentage to 2 decimal places for both bonds if both have a coupon rate equal to 5%. Bond A % Bond B % b) Calculate the yield to maturity as a percentage to 2 decimal places for both bonds if both have a coupon rate equal to 5%. Bond A % Bond B % Which current yield is a better approximation of the yield to maturity, A or B

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Solution :

Current yield of the Bond if the bonds are selling at a price of $ 9980.

Current yield = annual coupon amount / current selling price

Current yield [tex]$=\frac{10000 \times 5\%}{9980}$[/tex]

                     [tex]$=\frac{500}{9980}$[/tex]

                     = 0.0501

                     = 5.01 %

The current yield of a bond if the bonds are selling at $ 9350

Current yield = annual coupon amount / current selling price

Current yield [tex]$=\frac{10000 \times 5\%}{9350}$[/tex]

                     [tex]$=\frac{500}{9350}$[/tex]

                     = 0.0535

                     = 5.35 %

Select the correct statement below regarding Manufacturing Overhead: Multiple Choice Manufacturing overhead is always an estimated cost. Manufacturing overhead is a clearing account and is neither shown on the balance sheet or income statement in published financial statements. Manufacturing overhead is an inventory account that is shown on the balance sheet. Manufacturing overhead is an expense account for all factory costs that are neither direct materials or direct labor.

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Answer:

D) Expense account for all factory costs, except direct material or labour

Explanation:

Manufacturing Overhead refers to indirect costs, incurred during the process of production. This is charged as cost - to the units produced, during a reporting period. Example : Depreciation of asset, cost of asset is spread to all the useful years (& corresponding period output)

Select the correct answer.
In general, how long does it take to accomplish a long-term goal?
OA.
a few days to a week
OB.
a few weeks to a month
OC.
a few months to a year
OD.
more than a year

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C or d sorry if wrong

When a buyer's product is not working properly and they have a warranty, what is the first step the buyer should take to resolve the problem?
A:contact the local or state Consumer Affairs Office


B:contact the product manufacturer

C:sue the retailer who sold the product and/or the manufacturer

D:contact the retailer who sold the product

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Option D. Contact the retailer who sold the product.

A buyer's product is not working properly and they have a warranty, contacting the retailer who sold the product is the first step the buyer should take to resolve the problem. Thus option D is correct.

What is a product?

A product is something that is being sold. A business or an object both qualify as products. Every product has a cost associated with it, and each one has a price. The marketplace, the grade, the promotion, and the group that is being targeted all affect the price that could be charged.

In general, if a customer relied mostly on the store's education, experience, or advice when selecting the goods, they may demand a refund as well as replacement when it is unable to perform its intended function. This was to ensure that the people will not be cheated by the product that is present.

Therefore, option D is the correct option.

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Consider the simple 3-station assembly line illustrated below, where the 2 machines at Station 1 are parallel, i.e., the product only needs to go through one of the 2 machines before proceeding to Station 2. Station 1 Machine A has a capacity of 3 units per hour; Station 1 Machine B has a capacity of 3 units per hour; Station 2 has a capacity of 5 units per hour; Station 3 has a capacity of 10 units per hour What is the bottleneck time of this process

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Answer:

The bottleneck time for this process is 20 minutes.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Station  Capacity per hour  Time required per unit

1 A               3                          20 minutes (60/3)

1 B               3                          20 minutes (60/3)

2                  5                          12 minutes (60/5)

3                 10                           6 minutes (60/10)

Total demand for the process = 38 minutes (20+12+6)

b) The bottleneck is the station that requires the longest time for its outputs to be processed.  The bottleneck in this process is given by Station One, requiring 20 minutes to meet output requirements through either machine A or machine B.  The bottleneck constitutes a constraint on the process capacity to achieve results.

Longview Manufacturing Company manufactures two products (I and II). The overhead costs ($60,500) have been divided into three cost pools that use the following activity drivers:
Number of Labor
Product Number of Orders Transactions Labor Hours
I 15 50 500
II 10 150 2,000
Cost per pool $12,500 $8,000 $40,000
If the number of labor hours is used to assign labor costs from the cost pool, determine the amount of overhead cost to be assigned to Product I.
a. $8,000.
b. $58,000.
c. $9,600.
d. $32,000.

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Answer:

a. $8,000.

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of overhead cost assigned to the product I is shown below:

= $40,000 ÷ 2,500 × $500

= $8,000

Hence, the amount of overhead cost assigned to the product I is $8,000

Therefore the correct option is a.

Sarafiny Corporation is in the process of preparing its annual budget. The following beginning and ending inventory levels are planned for the year. Beginning Inventory Ending Inventory Finished goods (units) 30,000 80,000 Raw material (grams) 60,000 50,000 Each unit of finished goods requires 3 grams of raw material. The company plans to sell 770,000 units during the year. How much of the raw material should the company purchase during the year

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Raw materials purchased is computed as;

Raw material purchase = Ending inventory + required for production - beginning inventory

= 50,000 + ((80,000 + 770,000 - 30,000) × 3) - 60,000

= 50,000 + 2,460,000 - 60,000

= 2,450,000 grams

Howard Co.'s 2016 income from continuing operations before income taxes was $280,000. Howard Co. reported before-tax income on discontinued operations of $50,000. All tax items are subject to a 40% tax rate. In its income statement for 2016, Howard Co. would show which of the following line-item amounts for net income and income tax expense:

a. $213,600 and $117,600 respectively.
b. $356,000 and $318,800 respectively.
c. $117,600 and $213,600 respectively.
d. $232,000 and $269,200 respectively.

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Answer:

$198,000 and $112,000 respectively

Explanation:

Income tax expense = Income from continuing operations before income taxes * Tax rate

Income tax expense = $280,000 * 40%

Income tax expense = $112,000

Net income = Income from continuing operations before income taxes - Income tax expense + (Before-tax income on discontinued operations * (1 - 40%)

Net income = ($280,000 - $112,000) + ($50,000 * 0.6)

Net income = $168,000 + $30,000

Net income = $198,000

Isaac Inc. began operations in January 2021. For some property sales, Isaac recognizes income in the period of sale for financial reporting purposes. However, for income tax purposes, Isaac recognizes income when it collects cash from the buyer's installment payments. In 2021, Isaac had $621 million in sales of this type. Scheduled collections for these sales are as follows:
2021 $61 million
2022 121 million
2023 131 million
2024 152 million
2025 156 million
$621 million
Assume that Isaac has a 25% income tax rate and that there were no other differences in income for financial statement and tax purposes. Ignoring operating expenses and additional sales in 2022, what deferred tax liability would Isaac report in its year-end 2022 balance sheet?
a. $128 million.
b. $59 million.
c. $104 milion.
d. $8 million.

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Answer:

$109,750,000

Explanation:

Note: Options provided in the question belong to similar question but different numbers

Deferred Tax liability = (Revenue from specific sales in 2021 - Cash received against it up to 2022) * Tax rate

Deferred Tax liability = ($621 million - $61 million - $121 million) * 25%

Deferred Tax liability = $439 million * 25%

Deferred Tax liability = $109,750,000

Chelsea’s goal is to someday have her own restaurant. Taking cooking classes in high school would help prepare Chelsea for her future career.

A.
True

B.
False

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Answer:

True

Although operations of restaurant has nothing to do with cooking as Chelsea can hire a chef for her restaurant. But still it would be helpful for her in a sense that she can calculate the right amount of ingredients needed and their respective costs required. Also she can herself be a chef at her restaurant that would save the salary expense of a chef.

Explanation:

Answer:

True

Explanation:

If it is a small restaurant she maybe the cook and the skill of knowing how to cook would be needed

Bing Book Bindery has identified two activity cost pools: printing, with an activity driver of batches processed, and binding, with an activity driver of direct labor hours. For the coming quarter, total factory overhead of $140,000 is split such that 65% is allocated to printing and 35% is allocated to binding. Bing makes two types of books: hard cover and soft cover. During the quarter, it expects to produce 5,200 hard cover books and 12,000 soft cover books. Hard covers are produced in batch sizes of 100 and soft covers are produced in batch sizes of 300. A hard cover book requires 0.75 hours of direct labor, while a soft cover book requires 0.25 hours. What is the overhead allocation to soft covers for printing

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Answer:

Bing Book Bindery

The overhead allocation to soft covers for printing is:

= $68,250.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Activity Cost Pools  Overhead  Activity Driver        Number   Overhead

                                      Cost                                     Usage         Rates

Printing                       $91,000   Batches processed   400     $227.50

Binding                      $49,000   Direct labor hours      150     $326.67

Total                         $140,000

Overhead rates:

Printing = $227.50 ($91,000/400)

Binding = $326.67 ($49,000/150)

                                Hard Cover      Soft Cover          Total

Units produced            5,200            12,000                17,200

Batches                            100                 300                    400

Direct labor hours          0.75               0.25

Total direct labor hours 75 (0.75*100) 75 (0.25*300)     150

Overhead allocated to Soft Cover:

Printing = ($227.50 * 300) $68,250

Binding = ($326.67 * 75)     24,500

Total overhead =               $92,750

Overhead allocated to Harc Cover:

Printing = ($227.50 * 100) $22,750

Binding = ($326.67 * 75)     24,500

Total overhead =               $47,250

he Coase theorem will apply only if the amount of compensation that must be made to the damaged party is small. an individual who is not affected by the externality can negotiate a settlement between the parties imposing the externality and the parties that are harmed by the externality. the courts can be used to determine the amount of compensation that must be made to the damaged party. the number of people involved is small.

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Answer:

the number of people involved is small.

Explanation:

Coase theorem was developed in 1960 by a British economist and author named Ronald Coase.

Coase theorem states that when the actions of a party (X) negatively affects or harm another party (Y), then party Y should be able to create an incentive for party X to stop or limit the action creating such harm.

Generally, when transaction cost are low, the two parties are able to bargain and reach a mutual agreement in the presence of an externality such as a pollution.

The Coase theorem will apply only if the number of people involved is small, the cost of negotiation is low and there are well defined property rights.

Presented below is information for Kingbird Company.
1. Beginning-of-the-year Accounts Receivable balance was $16,600.
2. Net sales (all on account) for the year were $102,400. Kingbird does not offer cash discounts.
3. Collections on accounts receivable during the year were $90,000.
a. Prepare (summary) journal entries to record the items noted above. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) No. Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit 1. 2. 3. SHOW LIST OF ACCOUNTS
b. Compute Kingbird's accounts receivable turnover and days to collect receivables for the year. The company does not believe it will have any bad debts. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 4.57.) Accounts receivable turnover times Days to collect accounts receivable days Use the results to analyze Kingbird's liquidity. The turnover ratio last year was 8.1. This is a trend in liquidity.

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Answer:

Kingbird Company

a) Journal Entries:

1. No journal required

2. Debit Accounts Receivable $102,400

Credit Sales Revenue $102,400

To record sales on account.

3. Debit Cash $90,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $90,000

To record the collections on account.

b) Accounts receivable turnover and days:

Accounts receivable turnover = Sales/Average Receivable

= $102,400/22,800

= 4.49

Accounts receivable days = 365/4.49 = 81.29 days

c) The accounts receivable turnover ratio for the current year is 4.49.  This is better than last year's 8.1.  The current year's ratio shows that liquidity had been improved.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Accounts Receivable:

Beginning balance $16,600

Net sales                 102,400

Cash collections     (90,000)

Ending balance     $29,000

Average receivable = ($16,600 + $29,000)/2 = $22,800

Bluestone Company had three intangible assets at the end of the current year:
a. A patent purchased this year from Miller Co. on January 1 for a cash cost of $3,200. When purchased, the patent had an estimated life of 16 years.
b. A trademark was registered with the federal government for $7,500. Management estimated that the trademark could be worth as much as $190,000 because it has an indefinite life.
c. Computer licensing rights were purchased this year on January 1 for $70,000. The rights are expected to have a five-year useful life to the company.
Required:
1. Compute the acquisition cost of each intangible asset.
Acquisition Cost
Patent
Trademark
0
2. Compute the amortization of each intangible for the current year ended December 31. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
Amortization Expenses
Patent
Trademark
0
3. Show how these assets and any related expenses should be reported on the balance sheet and income statement for the current year.
BLUESTONE COMPANY
Income Statement (partial)
For the year ending December 31
BLUESTONE COMPANY
Balance sheet (partial)
At December 31
Intangibles:

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Answer:

Bluestone Company

1. Acquisition cost of each intangible asset:

Patent $3,200

Trademark = $0

Licensing Rights = $70,000

2. Amortization for the current year ended December 31:

Amortization Expenses:

Patent = $200 ($3,200/16)

Trademark = $7,500 (expensed in full)

Licensing Rights = $14,000 ($70,000/5)

3. BLUESTONE COMPANY

Income Statement (partial)

For the year ending December 31

Amortization Expenses:

Patent $200

Licensing Rights $14,000

Trademark expense $7,500

BLUESTONE COMPANY

Balance sheet (partial)

At December 31

Intangibles:

Patent                       $3,200

Acc. Amortization         200    $3,000

Licensing Rights  $70,000

Acc. Amortization   14,000   $56,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

a. Purchased patent on January 1 for $3,200 Estimated life 16 years

b. Internally developed trademark is expensed: $7,500

c. Purchasing Licensing Rights on January 1 for $70,000 for 5 years

DriveTrain, Inc. instituted a new process in October 2020. During October, 13,800 units were started in Department A. Of the units started, 8,950 were transferred to Department B, and 4,850 remained in Work-in-Process at October 31, 2020. The Work-in-Process at October 31, 2020, was 100% complete as to material costs and 50% complete as to conversion costs. Material costs of $37,260 and conversion costs of $45,500 were charged to Department A in October. What were the total costs transferred to Department B assuming Department A uses weighted-average process costing

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Answer:

$59,965

Explanation:

Equivalent Units

Materials = 8,950 x 100 % + 4,850 x 100 % = 13,800 units

Conversion Costs = 8,950 x 100 % + 4,850 x 50 % = 11,375 units

Total Costs

Materials = $37,260

Conversion Costs = $45,500

Cost per Equivalent unit

Materials = $37,260 / 13,800 units = $2.70

Conversion Costs = $45,500/ 11,375 units  = $4.00

Total Unit Cost = $2.70 + $4.00 = $6.70

Total costs transferred to Department B

Total costs = 8,950 x $6.70 = $59,965

Therefore, the total costs transferred to Department B is $59,965

why do we have a graduated income tax?​

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Supporters of the progressive system claim that higher salaries enable affluent people to pay higher taxes and that this is the fairest system because it lessens the tax burden of the poor. ... Taxes do not discourage high earners from earning more, and the low tax rate encourages the poor to strive to earn more.

Lilliput is a country that has closed borders and does not import or export any goods or services; hence, they do not worry about trade with other countries. Total spending for the federal government of Lilliput for the last fiscal year was $24.19 billion. The country collected $22.9 billion in taxes during this same fiscal year. Assume government transfers were zero. Based on this information, what is Lilliput's budget balance?

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Answer:  Lilliput is a country that has closed borders and does not import or export any goods or services

Explanation:

A bank currently has $150 million in "hot money" deposits against which it wants to hold an 80 percent reserve and $90 million in vulnerable deposits against which it wants to hold a 30 percent reserve. It also has $45 million in stable deposits against which it wants to hold a 5 percent reserve. Legal reserves for the bank are 5 percent of all deposits. What is the bank's liability liquidity reserve?

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Answer:

The right response is "141.7875".

Explanation:

According to the question,

The total reserves held will be:

=  [tex]0.8\times 150+0.3\times 90+0.05\times 45[/tex]

=  [tex]120+27+2.25[/tex]

=  [tex]149.25[/tex]

Deductions will be:

=  [tex]5 \ percent \ of \ 149.25[/tex]

=  [tex]0.05\times 149.25[/tex]

=  [tex]7.4625[/tex]

now,

The bank's liability liquidity reserve will be:

=  [tex]Total \ reserves \ held-Deductions[/tex]

=  [tex]149.25-7.4625[/tex]

=  [tex]141.7875[/tex]

When the government imposes an excise tax in a market with a downward-sloping demand curve and an upward-sloping supply curve: _________.
a. consumer surplus falls, producer surplus falls, and a deadweight loss occurs.
b. consumer surplus falls.
c. producer surplus falls.
d. a deadweight loss occurs.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Tax is a compulsory sum levied on the price of goods and services. It increases the price of goods and services

Consumer surplus is the difference between the willingness to pay of a consumer and the price of the good.

Consumer surplus = willingness to pay – price of the good

Producer surplus is the difference between the price of a good and the least price the seller is willing to sell the product

Producer surplus = price – least price the seller is willing to accept

If tax increases the price of the good, consumer surplus would reduce

For example, willingness to pay is $20, price before tax is $5 and price after tax is $10. consumer surplus becomes $10 when it was $15 initially

Tax reduces the amount that would be received by the seller. This reduces consumer surplus.

Deadweight loss is the decrease in quantity demanded as a result of tax. Because tax increases price, the quantity demanded would reduce

Umatilla Bank and Trust is considering giving Sandhill Co. a loan. Before doing so, it decides that further discussions with Sandhills accounting may be desirable. One area of particular concern is the Inventory account, which has a year-end balance of $269,380. Discussions with the accountant reveal the following.
1. Sandhill shipped goods costing $55,680 to Hemlock Company FOB shipping point on December 28. The goods are not expected to reach Hemlock until January 12. The goods were not included in the physical inventory because they were not in the warehouse.
2. The physical count of the inventory did not include goods costing $100,770 that were shipped to Sandhill FOB destination on December 27 and were still in transit at year-end.
3. Sandhill received goods costing $24,220 on January 2. The goods were shipped FOB shipping point on December 26 by Yanice Co. The goods were not included in the physical count.
4. Sandhill shipped goods costing $53,270 to Ehler of Canada FOB destination on December 30. The goods were received in Canada on January 8. They were not included in Sandhill physical inventory.
5. Sandhill received goods costing $40,510 on January 2 that were shipped FOB destination on December 29. The shipment was a rush order that was supposed to arrive December 31. This purchase was included in the ending inventory of $269,380.
Determine the correct inventory amount on December 31.

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Answer:

$306,360

Explanation:

Calculation to Determine the correct inventory amount on December 31.

Correct inventory amount on December 31=$269,380+$24,220+$53,270-$40,510

Correct inventory amount on December 31=$306,360

Therefore the Correct inventory amount on December 31 is $306,360

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Campus Stop, Inc., is a student co-op. Campus Stop uses a perpetual inventory system. The following transactions (summarized) have been selected for analysis: a. Sold merchandise for cash (cost of merchandise $152,070). $ 275,000 b. Received merchandise returned by customers as unsatisfactory (but in perfect condition) for cash refund (original cost of merchandise $800). 1,600 c. Sold merchandise (costing $9,000) to a customer on account with terms n/30. 20,000 d. Collected half of the balance owed by the customer in (c). 10,000 e. Granted a partial allowance relating to credit sales the customer in (c) had not yet paid. 1,800 Compute the gross profit percentage. (Round your answer to 1 decimal place.)

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Answer: 45%

Explanation:

First calculate the sales:

= Cash sales + credit sale

= 275,000 + 20,000

= $295,000

Terms on credit sale was 2/10 n/30 and they paid half in time($10,000) but a partial allowance of $1,800 was granted:

Net sales would be:

= Sales - sales returns - sales discount

= 295,000 - 1,600 - (10,000 * 2%) - 1,800

= $291,400

COGS = 152,070 + 9,000 - 800

= $160,270

Gross profit percentage = (Sales - Cost of goods sold) / Sales

= (291,400 - 160,270) / 291,400 * 100%

= 45%

Closing Entries After the accounts have been adjusted at April 30, the end of the fiscal year, the following balances were taken from the ledger of Twin Trees Landscaping Co.: Oscar Killingsworth, Capital $503,900 Oscar Killingsworth, Drawing 8,200 Fees Earned 279,100 Wages Expense 221,600 Rent Expense 43,800 Supplies Expense 9,000 Miscellaneous Expense 10,200 Journalize the two entries required to close the accounts. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Answer:

Dr Income summary 284,600

    Cr Wages Expense 221,600

    Cr Rent Expense 43,800

    Cr Supplies Expense 9,000

    Cr Miscellaneous Expense 10,200

Dr Fees earned 279,100

    Cr Income summary 279,100

Dr Oscar Killingsworth, Capital 5,500

    Cr Income summary 5,500

Purchases of merchandise on account were $300,000. b. The cost of freight to receive the inventory was $10,000. This was paid in cash. c. Debra returned $5,000 of the merchandise due to an ordering error. Debra received a full credit for the return. d. Debra paid the remaining balance for the merchandise. Calculate the dollar amount that Debra will have in inventory at the end of the month. Assume Debra uses the perpetual inventory system and there were no sales.

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Answer:

$305,000

Explanation:

Calculation for the dollar amount that Debra will have in inventory at the end of the month

Purchases of merchandise on account were $300,000

Add Cost of freight to receive the inventory was $10,000

Less merchandise returned $5,000

Inventory ending Dollar amount $305,000

($300,000+$10,000-$5,000)

Therefore the dollar amount that Debra will have in inventory at the end of the month is $305,000

A sole proprietor in the 37% tax bracket pays her 16-year-old son a reasonable salary of $14,000 for services performed for the proprietorship. Compute the family's income tax savings if the son has no other income and takes a $12,400 standard deduction.

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Answer: $5020

Explanation:

The family's income tax savings if the son has no other income and takes a $12,400 standard deduction will be calculated as:

Explanation:

Tax savings from deduction = ($14,000 × 37%) = $5180

Less: Tax on child's taxable income = 10% × ($14,000 - $12,400) = 10% × $1600 = $160

Family's income tax savings = $5180 - $160 = $5020

Company XYZ forecasts expanding markets, see many opportunities for growth, and adopts a growth strategy. It has invested heavily into a highly efficient production process. Administratively, it has tight control over costs and lots of rules and regulations to promote efficiency. According to the adaptation model of strategy, company XYZ:_________
a. is a strategie failure
b. as prospector
c. as defender
d. as an analyzer

Answers

Answer:

c

Explanation:

The adaption model was developed by  Miles and Snow (1978)

Businesses are classified as :

ReactorsDefenders Analysersprospectors

Company XYZ can be classified as a defender. this is because they have taken steps to increase control internally. It also has a lot of rules which might stifle adaption

On May 7, Bergan Company purchased on account 10,000 units of raw materials at $8 per unit. During May, raw materials were requisitioned for production as follows: 7,500 units for Job 200 at $8 per unit and 1,480 units for Job 305 at $5 per unit.

Required:
Journalize the entry on May 7 to record the purchase

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Answer:

The entry on May 7 to record the purchase

Debit : Raw Materials $80,000

Credit : Accounts Payable $80,000

Explanation:

The entry on May 7 to record the purchase is prepared above.

Two years ago, Kimberly became a 30 percent partner in the KST Partnership with a contribution of investment land with a $12,750 basis and a $19,850 fair market value. On January 2 of this year, Kimberly has a $18,300 basis in her partnership interest, and none of her pre-contribution gain has been recognized. On January 2 Kimberly receives an operating distribution of a tract of land (not the contributed land) with a $15,575 basis and an $22,675 fair market value.
a. What is the amount and character of Kimberly's recognized gain or loss on the distribution?
b. What is Kimberly’s remaining basis in KST after the distribution?
c. What is KST's basis in the land Kimberly contributed after Kimberly recevies the distribution?

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Answer:

a. What is the amount and character of Kimberly's recognized gain or loss on the distribution?

Kimberly's capital gain = land's FMV - other land's FMV = $22,675 - $19,850 = $2,825

b. What is Kimberly’s remaining basis in KST after the distribution?

Kimberly's basis = basis + gain - land basis = $18,300 + $2,825 - $15,575 = $5,550

c. What is KST's basis in the land Kimberly contributed after Kimberly receives the distribution?

KST's basis on the land = land's basis + Kimberly's gain = $12,750 + $2,825 = $15,575

A sales manager, Dev, is facing an ethical situation wherein his bicycle company that specializes in mountain bikes sold a bicycle with a defective component. If he informs the customer and issues a recall, it would cost him a substantial amount of money. If the bike malfunctions, there is a very small chance that it could cause serious injury to a cyclist who might use it on rough terrain. He decides to use the egoism approach to decision making and remain silent about the defect, because he:________.
A) is motivated by self-interest.
B) is looking to accomplish the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
C) wants to first consult with his insurer.
D) is motivated to protect the interests of his employees.
E) wants to first consult with others whom he respects.

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Answer:

A) is motivated by self-interest.

Explanation:

He decides to use the egoism approach to decision making and remain silent about the defect, because he is motivated by self-interest.

Self-interest refers to some actions that elicit personal benefit.

The egoist approach to ethics is based on the principles of self-interest, individual good, and satisfaction.

Therefore the correct answer is that sales manager, Dev is motivated by self-interest.

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