Frederick Company has two service departments (Cafeteria Services & Maintenance). Frederick has two production departments (Assembly Department & Packaging Department.) Frederick uses a step allocation method where Cafeteria Services is allocated to all departments and Maintenance Services is allocated to the production departments. All allocations are based on total employees. Cafeteria Services has costs of $255,000 and Maintenance has costs of $175,000 before any allocations. What amount of Maintenance total cost is allocated to the Packaging Department? (round to closest whole dollar) Employees are: Cafeteria Services 4 Maintenance 5 Assembly Department 10 Packaging Department 10

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Answer 1

Answer:

The Total allocation of maintenance cost of packaging department is $87,500

Explanation:

According to the given data we have the following:

The Total Maintenance cost is $175,000 before allocation.

Total employees of in Production Department is=  10 Assembly + 10 Packaging= 20

Hence, Total maintenance cost per employee = $175,000 / 20

Total maintenance cost per employee =$8,750

                                                       

Therefore, the Total allocation of maintenance cost of packaging department= Total maintenance cost per employee× Employees Packaging Department

Total allocation of maintenance cost of packaging department=$ 8,750 X 10 employees= $87,500


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In this assignment, you will develop a more personalized understanding of the Balanced Scorecard concept and see how your vision and mission can be linked to your goals and objectives. Using the S-M-A-R-T tools in section 6.7 of Chapter 6 in the text, create your own list of goals and objectives.

Create 4 to 5 S-M-A-R-T goals and objectives and demonstrate how they link to your Strategy Diamond and personal vision and mission statements.​

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Explanation:

The following are my SMART goals:-

Specific

1. I want to be physically fit within 6 months on order to be able to run a marathon in less than 3 hours.

2. I want to become a manager in my current organization from my current position as an assistant manager within the next 3 years in order to be able lead a team.

3. I want to be a lovable dad to my daughter in the next 3 months so that I can spend more quality time with her.

4. I want to become an amazing husband to my wife by spending more quality time with her and also taking her on vacations in the next 6 months.

Measurable

1. I would start my training from next week. Initially I would run 3 to 5 kilometers with walk breaks.

2. I would talk to my boss next week to ask for more responsibilities and also to ask him to let me know what is required to get promoted.

3. I would start leaving office early by being more efficient and effective in the office. I will also take my daughter on walks and play with her for 1 hour daily.

4. I would come back from office early and spend time with my wife.

Attainable

1. I will talk to other marathoners to know whether my goal is attainable and will also research about it.

2. I will talk to my colleagues whom are managers about what they did to get promoted.

3. I will talk to other dads to know whether my goal is attainable.

4. I will talk to other husbands that are successful.

Realistic

When I start measuring my progress weekly and getting a feedback from people whom I admire, then I would know how realistic my goals are.

Timely

I have given a time frame for the attainment of all these goals which is very vital.

For implementing these goals, I m going to use the Plan-Do-Act-Dare cycle.

Since my objective is to become a well rounded person in my personal and also my professional life, the above steps will surely help me in becoming that person.

The strategy diamond will consist of:-

1. Arenas- Professional and Personal

2. Vehicles- Focus and hard work

3. Differentiation- Being different and unique from others.

4. Staging- Speed of initiatives

Also, there should be an economic logic binding this.

On January 1, 2017, Shamrock Inc. issued $400,000 of 7%, 5-year bonds at par. Interest is payable semiannually on July 1 and January 1. Prepare journal entries to record the following. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.) (a) The issuance of the bonds. (b) The payment of interest on July 1. (c) The accrual of interest on December 31.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

On Jan 1

Cash $400,000

           To Bonds payable  $400,000

(Being the bond is issued for cash)

For recording this we debited the cash as it increased the assets and at the same time it increased the liabilities so the bond payable is credited

On July 1

Interest expense  $14,000

             To Cash  $14,000

(Being the payment of interest is recorded)

The computation is shown below:

= $400,000 × 7% × 6 months ÷ 12 months

= $14,000

For recording this we debited the expenses as it increased the expenses and at the same time it decreased the assets so the cash is credited

On Dec 31

Interest expense $14,000

           To Interest payable $14,000

(Being the accrual of interest is recorded)

For recording this we debited the expenses as it increased the expenses and at the same time it increased the liabilities so the interest payable is credited

In January 2020, Sunland Company, a newly formed company, issued 10300 shares of its $8 par common stock for $13 per share. On July 1, 2020, Sunland Company reacquired 1030 shares of its outstanding stock for $10 per share. The acquisition of these treasury shares decreased total stockholders' equity. increased total stockholders' equity. did not change total stockholders' equity. decreased the number of issued shares.

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Answer:

The correct option is the acquisition of these treasury shares decreased total stockholders' equity.

Explanation:

Initially the total stockholders' equity is $133,900 ($13*10,300) which comprised of $82,400  common stock ($8*10,300) $51,500 paid in capital in capital in excess of par value.

By repurchasing 1,030 treasury stock at $10,the total stockholders' equity decrease by $10,300,which leaves a balance of $123,600 ($133,900-$10,300).

In other words,the first option is the correct choice of answer

A well-known financial writer argues that he can earn 148 percent per year buying wine by the case. Specifically, he assumes that he will consume one $12 bottle of fine Bordeaux per week for the next 12 weeks. He can either pay $12 per week or buy a case of 12 bottles today. If he buys the case, he receives a 9 percent discount and, by doing so, earns the 148 percent. Assume he buys the wine and consumes the first bottle today. Calculate the EAR.

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Answer:

EAR = 148%

Explanation:

calculating the EAR ( applying the formula for present value of annuity )

cost of case = 12 * 12 * ( 1 - 0.09 ) = 131.04

Pv   =  131.04

cost per case =  $12

no of weeks = 12 weeks

rate of the wine per ( IRR ) = IRR(57;56;55;;;;1)=  1.76319

rate of the wine per week = 1.76319%

therefore EAR = ( 1 + 0.0176319) ^52 - 1 = 148.15% ≈ 148%

Zolezzi Inc. is preparing its cash budget for March. The budgeted beginning cash balance is $27,000. Budgeted cash receipts total $104,000 and budgeted cash disbursements total $87,000. The desired ending cash balance is $70,000. The company can borrow up to $90,000 at any time from a local bank, with interest not due until the following month. Required: Prepare the company's cash budget for March in good form. Make sure to indicate what borrowing, if any, would be needed to attain the desired ending cash balance.

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Answer:

                                                     Zolezzi Inc.

                                          Cash budget for March

                                                       Amount in $'000                          

Opening balance                                27

Add;

Cash receipts                                    104      

Less;

Cash disbursements                        (87)                

Ending balance                                  44  

Amount to be borrowed                   26  

Desired ending balance                   70                                                                                                

Explanation:

The cash budget a forecast of the expected movement in cash balance. This is as a result of expected cash receipts and disbursements and may be expressed mathematically as

opening cash balance + cash receipts - Cash disbursed = closing cash balance

27 + 104 - 87 = ending balance

Ending balance = 44

Desired ending balance = 70

Amount to be borrowed = 70 - 44

= 26

niversal Studios sold the Mamma​ Mia! DVD around the world. Universal charged​ $21.40 in Canada and​ $32 in Japanlong dashmore than the​ $20 it charged in the United States. Assume​ Universal's marginal cost of production​ (m) is ​$1.20. Determine what the elasticities of demand must be in Canada and in Japan if Universal is profit maximizingLOADING.... The elasticity of demand in Canada must be epsilon Subscript Upper Cequals nothing. ​(Enter a numeric response using a real

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Answer:

Explanation:

Lerner Index = -1 / Elasticity of demand = (P - MC) / P

(1) Canada:

- 1 / Ec = (21.4 - 1.20) / 21.4

- 1 / Ec = 20.2 / 21.4

- 1 / Ec = 0.9344

Ec = -1 / 0.9344

Ec = - 1.059

(2) Japan:

Lerner Index = -1 / Elasticity of demand = (P - MC) / P

- 1 / Ej = (32 - 1.2) / 32

- 1 / Ej = 30.8 / 32

- 1 / Ej = 0.9625

Ej = -1 / 0.9625

Ej = - 1.039

The following materials standards have been established for a particular product: Standard quantity per unit of output 5.3 pounds Standard price $ 14.10 per pound The following data pertain to operations concerning the product for the last month: Actual materials purchased 6,150 pounds Actual cost of materials purchased $ 63,780 Actual materials used in production 5,650 pounds Actual output 790 units The direct materials purchases variance is computed when the materials are purchased. What is the materials quantity variance for the month?The following materials standards have been established for a particular product: Standard quantity per unit of output 5.3 pounds Standard price $ 14.10 per pound The following data pertain to operations concerning the product for the last month: Actual materials purchased 6,150 pounds Actual cost of materials purchased $ 63,780 Actual materials used in production 5,650 pounds Actual output 790 units The direct materials purchases variance is computed when the materials are purchased. What is the materials quantity variance for the month?

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Answer:

Direct material quantity variance= $20,628.3

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Standard quantity per unit of output 5.3 pounds

Standard price $14.10 per pound

Actual materials used in production 5,650 pounds

Actual output 790 units

To calculate the direct material quantity variance, we need to use the following formula.

Direct material quantity variance= (standard quantity - actual quantity)*standard price

Direct material quantity variance= (5.3*790 - 5,650)*14.1

Direct material quantity variance= $20,628.3

Sheffield Corp. issued $7080000 of 11%, ten-year convertible bonds on July 1, 2020 at 96.1 plus accrued interest. The bonds were dated April 1, 2020 with interest payable April 1 and October 1. Bond discount is amortized semiannually on a straight-line basis. On April 1, 2021, $1416000 of these bonds were converted into 600 shares of $20 par value common stock. Accrued interest was paid in cash at the time of conversion. If "interest payable" were credited when the bonds were issued, what should be the amount of the debit to "interest expense" on October 1, 2020

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Answer:

The amount of the debit to "interest expense" on October 1, 2020 is $194,700

Explanation:

According to the given data we have the following:

Bond face value=$7,080,000

interest rate=11%

There are 3 months interest recognized from july to september, therefore, to calculate the amount of the debit to "interest expense" on October 1, 2020 we would have to make the following calculation:

amount of the debit to "interest expense" on October 1, 2020=$7,080,000*11%*3 months / 12 months

amount of the debit to "interest expense" on October 1, 2020=$194,700

The amount of the debit to "interest expense" on October 1, 2020 is $194,700

A domestic manufacturer of watches purchases quartz crystals from a Swiss firm. The crystals are shipped in lots of . The acceptance sampling procedure uses randomly selected crystals. a. Construct operating characteristic curves for acceptance criteria of , , and (to 4 decimals). b. If is and , what are the producer's and consumer's risks for each sampling plan in part (a) (to 4 decimals)? c At Producer's Risk At Consumer's Risk

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Answer:

The curve and calculation are attached below

Teall Corporation has a standard cost system in which it applies manufacturing overhead to products on the basis of standard machine-hours (MHs). The company has provided the following data for the most recent month: Budgeted level of activity 9,000 MHs Actual level of activity 9,100 MHs Standard variable manufacturing overhead rate $ 6.20 per MH Budgeted fixed manufacturing overhead cost $ 55,000 Actual total variable manufacturing overhead $ 56,600 Actual total fixed manufacturing overhead $ 59,500 What was the fixed manufacturing overhead budget variance for the month?

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Answer:

$4,500 U

Explanation:

Teall Corporation

Budget variance = Actual fixed overhead cost − Budgeted fixed overhead cost

Actual total fixed manufacturing overhead $ 59,500

Less Budgeted fixed manufacturing overhead cost $ 55,000

Fixed manufacturing overhead budget variance for the month $4,500 U

Therefore the fixed manufacturing overhead budget variance for the month is $4,500 U

Assume that you are a retail customer. Use the information below to answer the following question. Bid Ask Borrowing Lending S0($/€) $1.42 = €1.00 $1.45 = €1.00 i$ 4.25% APR 4% APR F360($/€) $1.48 = €1.00 $1.50 = €1.00 i€ 3.10% APR 3% APR If you borrowed $1,000,000 for one year, how much money would you owe at maturity? A. $1,450,352 B. $1,042,500 C. € 1,024,500 D. $1,525,400

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Answer:

$1,042,500.

Explanation:

From the question above, we are given the following parameters; under the bid, we have $1.42 = €1.00 and $1.48 = €1.00; the borrowing and lending are $ 4.25% and 4% APR respectively for S0($/€).

Also, for F360($/€), the bid and ask values are: $1.48 = €1.00 and $1.50 = €1.00 respectively; the borrowing and lending values are 3.10% APR and 3% APR.

Therefore, the Borrowing rate is ($) 4.25% in $ . Thus, $1,000,000 for one year, one we owe

$1,000,000 × (1 + 0.0425) = $1,042,500 at maturity.

Depreciation by Two Methods A storage tank acquired at the beginning of the fiscal year at a cost of $80,000 has an estimated residual value of $4,000 and an estimated useful life of 20 years. a. Determine the amount of annual depreciation by the straight-line method. $ b. Determine the amount of depreciation for the first and second years computed by the double-declining-balance method. Do not round the double-declining balance rate. If required, round your answers to the nearest dollar.

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Answer:

a. Annual depreciation = $3,800

b. First year depreciation is $8,000' while second year depreciation is $7,200.

Explanation:

a. Determine the amount of annual depreciation by the straight-line method.

Depreciable amount = $80,000 - $4,000 = $76,000

Annual depreciation = $76,000 / 20 = $3,800

b. Determine the amount of depreciation for the first and second years computed by the double-declining-balance method. Do not round the double-declining balance rate. If required, round your answers to the nearest dollar.

Straight line depreciation rate = 1 / 20 = 0.05, or 5%

Double declining depreciation rate = 5% * 2 = 10%

First year depreciation = $80,000 * 10% = $8,000

Second year depreciation = ($80,000 - $8,000) * 10% = $7,200

The Donut Stop acquired equipment for $10,000. The company uses straight-line depreciation and estimates a residual value of $2,000 and a four-year service life. At the end of the second year, the company estimates that the equipment will be useful for four additional years, for a total service life of six years rather than the original four. At the same time, the company also changed the estimated residual value to $1,000 from the original estimate of $2,000. Calculate how much The Donut Stop should record each year for depreciation in years 3 to 6.

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Answer:

Cost of Equipment: $10,000

Less Accumulated Depreciation ($10,000 - $2,000 / 4*2):   $4,000

= Book Value (End of Year 2):     $6,000

Less New Residual Value:       $-1,000

= New Depreciated Cost: $5,000

Remaining Service Life:  4

Annual Depreciation in Years 3 to 6 ($5,000 / 4):  $1,250

For the cost and price functions below, find



a. the number, q, of units that produces maximum profit



b. the price, p, per unit that produces maximum profit



c. the maximum profit, P.



C(q) = 70 + 17q



p = 77 - 2q

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Answer:

a) The number, q, of units that produces maximum profit = 15

b) The price, p, per unit that produces maximum profit = 47 (currency not giben in the question)

c) Maximum Profit = P = 380 (currency not given in the question).

Explanation:

The cost function and price per unit function are given respectively as

C(q) = 70 + 17q

p = 77 - 2q

where q = quantity or number of units

a.) the number, q, of units that produces maximum profit

Total cost = C(q) = 70 + 17q

Revenue = (price per unit) × (Number of units) = p × q = (77 - 2q) × q = (77q - 2q²)

Profits = P(q) = (Revenue) - (Total Cost)

P(q) = (77q - 2q²) - (70 + 17q)

P(q) = -2q² + 60q - 70

To maximize the profits, we just obtain the point where the profit function reaches a Maximum.

At the maximum of a function, (dP/dq) = 0 and (d²P/dq²) < 0

Profit = P(q) = -2q² + 60q - 70

(dP/dq) = -4q + 60

At maximum point,

(dP/dq) = -4q + 60 = 0

q = (60/4) = 15

(d²P/dQ²) = -4 < 0 (hence, showing that the this point corresponds to a maximum point truly)

Hence, the number, q, of units that produces maximum profit = 15.

b.) the price, p, per unit that produces maximum profit

The price per unit is given as

p = 77 - 2q

Maximum profit occurs at q = 15

p = 77 - (2×15) = 47

Hence, the price, p, per unit that produces maximum profit = 47 (currency not given in the question)

c.) the maximum profit, P.

The Profit function is given as

Profit = P(q) = -2q² + 60q - 70

At maximum Profit, q = 15

Maximum Profit = P(15)

= -2(15²) + 60(15) - 70

= 380 (currency not given in the question).

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A) The number, q, of units that produce maximum profit is = 15

B) The price, p, per unit that creates maximum profit is = 47

C) Maximum Profit is = P = 380

What is the cost and price function?

When The cost procedure and price per unit procedure are presented respectively as:

C(q) is = 70 + 17q

p is = 77 - 2q

where that q is = quantity or number of units

a.) When the number, q, of units that produce maximum profit

The Total cost is = C(q) = 70 + 17q

When the Revenue is = (price per unit) × (Number of units) that is = p × q = (77 - 2q) × q is = (77q - 2q²)

After that Profits is = P(q) = (Revenue) - (Total Cost)

Then P(q) is = (77q - 2q²) - (70 + 17q)

Now, P(q) is = -2q² + 60q - 70

When To maximize the profits, Then we just obtain the point where the profit function reaches a Maximum.

When At the maximum of a function, (dP/dq) is = 0 and (d²P/dq²) < 0

Profit is = P(q) = -2q² + 60q - 70

(dP/dq) is = -4q + 60

Then At maximum point are:

(dP/dq) is = -4q + 60 = 0

After that, q = (60/4) = 15

Then (d²P/dQ²) = -4 < 0 (hence, showing that this point corresponds to a maximum point truly)

Therefore, the number, q, of units that produce maximum profit is = 15.

b.) When the price, p, per unit that produces maximum profit

The price per unit is given as

p is = 77 - 2q

Then Maximum profit occurs at q is = 15

p is = 77 - (2×15) = 47

Therefore, the price, p, per unit that produces maximum profit is = 47 (currency not provided in the question)

c.) When the maximum profit, P.

The Profit function is given as

Profit is = P(q) = -2q² + 60q - 70

Then At maximum Profit, q = 15

So, The Maximum Profit is = P(15)

Then = -2(15²) + 60(15) - 70

Therefore, = 380 (currency not given in the question).

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Offenbach & Son has just made its sales forecasts and its marketing department estimates that the company will sell 232,200 units during the coming year. In the past, management has maintained inventories of finished goods at approximately one month’s sales. The inventory at the start of the budget period is 15,600 units. Sales occur evenly throughout the year. Required: Estimate the production level required for the coming year to meet these objectives.

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Answer:

Production= 235,950 units

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Sales= 232,200 units during the coming year.

Desired ending inventory= one month's sales

Beginning inventory= 15,600 units.

First, we need to calculate the desired ending inventory:

Desired ending inventory= 232,200/12= 19,350

Now, we can determine the production for the year:

Production= sales + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory

Production= 232,200 + 19,350 - 15,600

Production= 235,950 units

Brownley Company has two service departments and two operating (production) departments. The Payroll Department services all three of the other departments in proportion to the number of employees in each. The Maintenance Department costs are allocated to the two operating departments in proportion to the floor space used by each. Listed below are the operating data for the current period: Service Depts. Production Depts. Payroll Maintenance Cutting Assembly Direct costs $ 20,400 $ 25,500 $ 76,500 $ 105,400 No. of personnel 15 15 45 Sq. ft. of space 10,000 15,000 The total cost of operating the Maintenance Department for the current period is:

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Answer:

The total cost of operating the Maintenance Department for the current period is $29,580

Explanation:

In order to calculate The total cost of operating the Maintenance Department for the current period we would have to calculate first the Overhead allocated to Maintenance from Payroll department as follows:

Overhead allocated=Payroll overhead×(Maintenance payroll personnel/Total personnel)

Overhead allocated=$ 20,400×(15/15+15+45)

Overhead allocated=$4,080

Therefore, to calculate the The total cost of operating the Maintenance Department for the current period we would have to use the following formula:

Total cost of operating Maintenance Department=Overhead allocated+Direct overhead incurred

Total cost of operating Maintenance Department=$4,080+$25,500

Total cost of operating Maintenance Department=$29,580

The total cost of operating the Maintenance Department for the current period is $29,580

Exercise 24-5 Payback period computation; even cash flows LO P1 Compute the payback period for each of these two separate investments: A new operating system for an existing machine is expected to cost $520,000 and have a useful life of six years. The system yields an incremental after-tax income of $150,000 each year after deducting its straight-line depreciation. The predicted salvage value of the system is $10,000. A machine costs $380,000, has a $20,000 salvage value, is expected to last eight years, and will generate an after-tax income of $60,000 per year after straight-line depreciation.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the payback period is shown below:

1. Payback period = Initial investment ÷ Net cash flow      

where,

Initial investment is $520,000

Net cash flow is =  incremental after-tax income + depreciation expense

= $150,000 + $85,000

= $235,000

The depreciation expense is

= ($520,000 - $10,000) ÷ (6 years)

= $85,000

Now the payback period is

= $520,000 ÷ $235,000

= 2.21 years

2. Payback period = Initial investment ÷ Net cash flow      

where,

Initial investment is $380,000

Net cash flow is =  incremental after-tax income + depreciation expense

= $60,000 + $45,000

= $105,000

The depreciation expense is

= ($380,000 - $20,000) ÷ (8 years)

= $45,000

Now the payback period is

= $380,000 ÷ $105,000

= 3.62 years

Indicate the effect—Understate, Overstate, No Effect—that each of the following errors has on 2020 net income and 2021 net income. 2020 2021 (a) Equipment (with a useful life of 5 years) was purchased and expensed in 2018. Select an option Select an option (b) Wages payable were not recorded at 12/31/20. Select an option Select an option (c) Equipment purchased in 2020 was expensed. Select an option Select an option (d) 2020 ending inventory was overstated. Select an option Select an option (e) Patent amortization was not recorded in 2021. Select an option Select an option

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Answer: The answer is provided below

Explanation:

The net income is excess of revenues over expenses after the adjustment for depreciation expense and the income tax expense. Net income is also called the net profit.

(a) Equipment (with a useful life of 5 years) was purchased and expensed in 2018.

2020 : It will be overstated in the net income.

2021: It will be overstated in the net income.

b. Wages payable were not recorded at 12/31/20.

2020: It will be overstated in the net income.

2021: It will be understated in the net income.

c. Equipment purchased in 2020 was expensed.

2020: It will be understated in the net income.

2021: It will be overstated in the net income

d. 2020 ending inventory was overstated.

2020: It will be overstated in the net income.

2021: It will be understated in the net income.

e. Patent amortization was not recorded in 2021.

2020: It will be no effect in the net income.

2021: It will be overstated in the net income

Job 397 was recently completed. The following data have been recorded on its job cost sheet. Direct materials $59,400 Direct labor-hours 1,254 DLHs Direct labor wage rate $11 per DLH Number of units completed 3,300 units The company applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of direct labor-hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $37 per direct labor-hour. Required: What's the unit product cost that would appear on the job cost sheet for this job

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Answer:

$36.24

Explanation:

The computation of unit product cost is shown below:-

Unit product cost = Direct material + Direct labor + Manufacturing overhead) ÷ Unit completed

= ($59,400 + (1254 × $11) + (1254 × $37)) ÷ 3,300

= ($59,400 + $13,794 + $46,398) ÷ 3,300

= $119,592 ÷ 3,300

= $36.24

Therefore for computing the units product cost we simply applied the above formula.

Indigo Incorporated factored $135,100 of accounts receivable with Sweet Factors Inc. on a without-recourse basis. Sweet assesses a 3% finance charge of the amount of accounts receivable and retains an amount equal to 7% of accounts receivable for possible adjustments. Prepare the journal entry for Indigo Incorporated and Sweet Factors to record the factoring of the accounts receivable to Sweet.

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Answer:

Indigo Incorporated Journal entrie

Dr Cash 121,590

Dr Due from Factor 9,457

Dr Loss on Sale of Receivable 4,053

Cr Accounts Receivable 135,100

Sweet Factors Inc

Dr Account Receivable 135,100

Cr Due to Customer 9,457

Cr Finance Revenue 4,053

Cr Cash 121,590

Explanation:

Indigo Incorporated Journal entries

Dr Cash 121,590

Dr Due from Factor 9,457

Dr Loss on Sale of Receivable 4,053

Cr Accounts Receivable 135,100

Sweet Factors Inc

Dr Account Receivable 135,100

Cr Due to Customer 9,457

Cr Finance Revenue 4,053

Cr Cash 121,590

Due from Factor = 7% x $135,100 = $9,457

Loss on Sale of Receivables = 3% x $135,100= $4,053

Vandy Corporation's balance sheet and income statement appear below: Comparative Balance Sheet Ending Balance Beginning Balance Assets: Cash and cash equivalents $ 31 $ 29 Accounts receivable 61 73 Inventory 59 61 Property, plant, and equipment 684 550 Less accumulated depreciation 349 319 Total assets $ 486 $ 394 Liabilities and stockholders' equity: Accounts payable $ 53 $ 54 Accrued liabilities 20 21 Income taxes payable 52 48 Bonds payable 203 190 Common stock 61 60 Retained earnings 97 21 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 486 $ 394 Income Statement Sales $ 807 Cost of goods sold 492 Gross margin 315 Selling and administrative expense 182 Net operating income 133 Gain on sale of equipment 16 Income before taxes 149 Income taxes 45 Net income $ 104 The company sold equipment for $18 that was originally purchased for $14 and that had accumulated depreciation of $12. It paid a cash dividend of $28 during the year and did not retire any bonds payable or repurchase any of its own common stock. Required: Prepare a statement of cash flows for the year using the indirect method.

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Answer:

See below the statement of Cash flow from Vandy Corporation.

Explanation:

Vandy Corporation

Statement of Cash Flow

CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:

Net Income                                                                                     $104

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:

Depreciation on Fixed Assets ($349-$319+$12)                             $42

Gain on Sale of Equipment                                                              ($16)

(Increase) Decrease in Current Assets:

Accounts Receivables                                                                       $12

Inventory                                                                                             $2

Increase (Decrease) in Current Liabilities:

Accounts Payable                                                                              ($1)

Accrued Liabilities                                                                              ($1)

Income taxes payable                                                                        $4

Net Cash provided by Operating Activities                                $146

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:

Proceeds from sale of Equipment                                                    $18

Purchase of Property, plant and equipment ($684-$550+$14)     ($148)

Net Cash Flow from Investing Activities                                      ($130)

CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:

Bonds Payable                                                                                       $13

Issuance of Common Stock                                                                   $1

Payment of Dividends                                                                       ($28)

Net Cash from Financing Activities                                                ($14)

Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash                                                        $2

Opening Cash Balance                                                                       $29

Ending Cash Balance                                                                           $31

Company A sells paper coffee cups to all Caribou Coffee locations in the US. Company B sells dinner plates to Applebee’s. Company A charges $1 for a pack of 100 cups and Company B charges $3 for 1 dinner plate. Tell us exactly what information you would need to determine whether Company A or Company B has higher annual revenue and explain how you would calculate these two figures.

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Answer:

Company A and Company B

Determination of annual revenue:

a) The information needed to determine which company has higher annual revenue include:

i) The annual quantities of packs of paper coffee cups sold to the Caribou Coffee locations in the US for a number of years.

ii) The annual quantities of dinner plates sold to Applebee's for the same years as above.

b) The annual revenues can be calculated by multiplying the price for a pack of 100 cups by the annual quantity sold.

Explanation:

Revenue is a function of price and quantity sold.  The price is unit selling price and the quantity depends on the period for which revenue is being computed.

Revenue is the earnings from the sale of goods and services.  The excess of revenue over cost of sales gives the gross profit, from which expenses would be deducted to arrive at net income after adding other incomes from non-operational activities.

Financial Crisis

Suppose that banks are less able to raise funds and so lend less. Consequently, because people and households are less able to borrow, they spend less at any given price level than they would otherwise. The crisis is persistent so lending should remain depressed for some time. Refer to Financial Crisis. In the long run, if the Fed does not respond, the change in price expectations created by the crisis shifts:

a. short-run aggregate supply right.

b. aggregate demand right.

c. aggregate demand left.

d. short-run aggregate supply left.

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Answer:

The correct answer to the given question is “D – Short-Run Aggregate Supply Left”

Explanation:

While the problem is there for offering and deriving, less asset is being completed on the budget. Thus due to the lack of capital. The investment standard growing will decrease and therefore as an outcome, short run cumulative source curve will move to the left.

Suire Corporation is considering dropping product D14E. Data from the company's accounting system appear below: Sales $ 600,000 Variable expenses $ 241,000 Fixed manufacturing expenses $ 232,000 Fixed selling and administrative expenses $ 180,000 All fixed expenses of the company are fully allocated to products in the company's accounting system. Further investigation has revealed that $192,500 of the fixed manufacturing expenses and $107,500 of the fixed selling and administrative expenses are avoidable if product D14E is discontinued. Required: a. According to the company's accounting system, what is the net operating income earned by product D14E

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Answer:

$127,000

Explanation:

Suire Corporation Net operating income

Sales $ 600,000

Variable Costs $ 241,000

Contribution Margin $ 359,000

Fixed Expenses $232,000

Net Operating Income $127,000

Ellie (a single taxpayer) is the owner of ABC, LLC. The LLC (a sole proprietorship) reports QBI of $900,000 and is not a specified services business. ABC paid total W-2 wages of $300,000, and the total unadjusted basis of property held by ABC is $30,000. Ellie's taxable income before the QBI deduction is $740,000 (this is also her modified taxable income). What is Ellie's QBI deduction for 2019

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Answer:

QBI deduction for 2019 is   $148,000

Explanation:

Description                                                            Amount

Taxable income before QBI deduction

exceed $207,500 threshold.

Capital investment limit is considered

QBI deduction is lesser of:

1) 20% of qualified business income                     $180,000

($900,00 × 20%)

or Greater of

2) 50% 0f W-2 wages                                             $150,000

($300,000 × 50%)

or

25% 0f W-2 wages + 2.5% of unadjustment

basis pf qualified property

($300,000 × 25%) + ($300,000 × 2.5%)                      $75,750

3)Not more than 20% of modified taxable income

($740,000 × 20%)                                                          $148,000

Therefore, QBI deduction for 2019   is   $148,000

According to a summary of the payroll of Mountain Streaming Co., $110,000 was subject to the 6.0% social security tax and the 1.5% Medicare tax. Also, $25,000 was subject to state and federal unemployment taxes. a. Calculate the employer's payroll taxes, using the following rates: state unemployment, 5.4%; federal unemployment, 0.8%. $ b. Journalize the entry to record the accrual of payroll taxes. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Answer:

a. Calculate the employer's payroll taxes, using the following rates: state unemployment, 5.4%; federal unemployment, 0.8%.

$9,800

b. Journalize the entry to record the accrual of payroll taxes. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

Dr FICA Social Security expense 6,600Dr FICA Medicare expense 1,650Dr Federal unemployment tax expense 200Dr State unemployment tax expense 1,350     Cr FICA Social Security payable 6,600     Cr FICA Medicare payable 1,650     Cr Federal unemployment tax payable 200     Cr State unemployment tax payable 1,350

Explanation:

payroll taxes should be:

social security $110,000 x 6% = $6,600

Medicare $110,000 x 1.5% = $1,650

federal unemployment $25,000 x 0.8% = $200

state unemployment $25,000 x 5.4% = $1,350

total = $9,800

Both employees and employers must pay equal amounts of FICA taxes (social security and medicare), but only employees pay unemployment taxes.

Consider a portfolio manager with a $20,500,000 equity portfolio under management. The manager wishes to hedge against a decline in share values using stock index futures. Currently a stock index future is priced at 1250 and has a multiplier of 250. The portfolio beta is 1.25. Calculate the number of contracts required to hedge the risk exposure and indicate whether the manager should be short or long.

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Answer:

Assume that a month later the equity portfolio has a market value of $20,000,000 and the stock index future is priced at 1150 with a multiplier of 250. Calculate the profit on the equity position.

Calculate the overall profit.

$1,550,000

Explanation:

Assume that a month later the equity portfolio has a market value of $20,000,000 and the stock index future is priced at 1150 with a multiplier of 250. Calculate the profit on the equity position.

Calculate the overall profit.

The manager should be short on the stock index futures because the position on the equity portfolio is long.

Number of contracts required to hedge

= [$20,500,000/(1250*250)] * 1.25 = 82 contracts

Profit on the equity portfolio

= $20,000,000 - $20,500,000 = -$500,000

Profit on the stock index future

= [(1250)(250) – (1150)(250)] x 82 = $2,050,000

Overall profit

=  $2,050,000 - $500,000

= $1,550,000

therefore, the overall profit is  $1,550,000

What accounting assumption, principle, or constraint would Target Corporation use in each of the situations below? (a) Target was involved in litigation over the last year. This litigation is disclosed in the financial statements. select an option (b) Target allocates the cost of its depreciable assets over the life it expects to receive revenue from these assets. select an option (c) Target records the purchase of a new Dell PC at its cash equivalent price. select an option

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Answer:

a. ASC 450 (previously recognized as SFAS 5) includes the declaration of a risk in proceedings and there is at minimum a "fair probability" that a loss has been sustained, and the report must provide an estimation of the probable damage or extent of damage or a declaration that this very calculation is not practicable.

b. Three specific criteria dictate however much depreciation they can subtract: (1) the real estate value, (2) the property rehabilitation time and (3) the form of depreciation utilized. You can't actually subtract as an benefit the lease or interest contributions, or the cost of furniture, decorations and appliances. The depreciation will only be deducted on the specific property used during leasing purposes.

c. For overclockers as well as operation in the federation the Computer is still the obvious winner. If you want to change hardware to maintain the cutting edge of your program, then a Laptop is the way forward. Further software must be installed for the PC like a large and ever-growing free software computer collection. Even so, thanks to an embedded tool named "Boot camp," you can install a Windows ® operating system on a Mac along with PC applications

 

Warren Buffet opposes stock splits to lower the share price because he believes:________.
a. lower share price will encourage other companies to try to take over the company from existing shareholders.
b. lower stock price encourages short term investing, whereas he is looking for long-term investors.
c. stock splits encourage long-term investing, which is detrimental to his firm's investment policy.
d. lower share price indicates poor growth prospects..

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Answer:. b. lower stock price encourages short term investing, whereas he is looking for long-term investors.

Explanation:

Warren Buffet has stated that he does not want to split Berkshire Hathaway's stock because he believes that it would attract short term investors whereas he is looking for long term investors. He believes that a stock being split makes it susceptible to investors who just want to buy it for the meantime, wait for it to appreciate a bit and then sell. He however prefers Companies with a long term potential so he prefers people investing for the long run.

Garison Music Emporium carries a wide variety of musical instruments, sound reproduction equipment, recorded music, and sheet music. Garison uses two sales promotion techniques— warranties and premiums— to attract customers.
Below is the information to answer the required question.
a. Musical instruments and sound equipment are sold with a one- year warranty for replacement of parts and labor. The estimated warranty cost, based on past experience, is 2% of sales.
b. The premium is offered on the recorded and sheet music. Customers receive a coupon for each dollar spent on recorded music or sheet music. Customers may exchange 200 coupons and $ 20 for a CD player. Garison pays $ 32 for each CD player and estimates that 60% of the coupons given to customers will be redeemed.
c. Garison’s total sales for 2010 were $ 7,200,000—$ 5,700,000 from musical instruments and sound reproduction equipment and $ 1,500,000 from recorded music and sheet music.
d. Replacement parts and labor for warranty work totaled $ 164,000 during 2010.
e. A total of 6,500 CD players used in the premium program were purchased during the year and there were 1,200,000 coupons redeemed in 2010.
f. The accrual method is used by Garison to account for the warranty and premium costs for financial reporting purposes.
The balances in the accounts related to warranties and premiums on January 1, 2010, were as shown below.
Inventory of Premium CD Players $ 37,600
Estimated Premium Claims Outstanding 44,800
Estimated Liability from Warranties 136,000
Question:
(a) Garison Music Emporium is preparing its financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2010. Determine the amounts that will be shown on the 2010 financial statements for the following.
(1) Warranty Expense -
(2) Estimated Liability from Warranties -
(3) Premium Expense -
(4) Inventory of Premium CD Players -
(5) Estimated Premium Claims Outstanding -

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Answer:

Explanation:

(a)

Given:

Warranty exp = 2% of musical instrument & sound equipment

Calculation:

Warranty exp = Warranty exp * 5,424,000

Warranty exp = 2% * 5,424,000

Warranty exp = 108,480

(b)

Warranty liability as on December 2017 = Opening Balance + Warranty Expense - Warranty Claim

Warranty liability as on December 2017 = 138,000 + 108,480 - 156,400

Warranty liability as on December 2017 = $90,080

(c)

The customer receives one coupon for each dollar spend 2,138,000 only 50% coupon will be redeemed.

Exp provision liability created = 50% * 2,138,000

Exp provision liability created = 1,069,000

Customer can exchange 200 coupon & $30 for MP3 player which is purchase for 42 that mean 200 coupon will be for 12 i.e. (42-30) value of coupon will be

12

200

= 0.06.

Value of 1,069,000 coupon = 1,069,000 * 0.06

Value of 1,069,000 coupon = 64,140

(d)

1,138,000 coupons had been redeemed during the year each MP3 player required 200 coupons.

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Inventory Premium = 39,210 + 294,420 - 238,980

Inventory Premium = $94,650

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Premium liability balance = 41,670 + 64,140 - (1,138,000 * 0.06)

Premium liability balance = 41,670 + 64,140 - 68,280

Premium liability balance = 37,530

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