May 1 Prepared a company check for $450 to establish the petty cash fund.
May 15 Prepared a company check to replenish the fund for the following expenditures made since May 1.

a. Paid $160 for janitorial services.
b. Paid $120 for miscellaneous expenses.
c. Paid postage expenses of $80.
d. Paid $41 to The County Gazette (the local newspaper) for an advertisement.
e. Counted $63 remaining in the petty cash box.

May 16 Prepared a company check for $150 to increase the fund to $600.
May 31 The petty cashier reports that $240 cash remains in the fund. A company check is drawn to replenish the fund for the following expenditures made since May 15.

f. Paid postage expenses of $205.
g. Reimbursed the office manager for business mileage, $103.
h. Paid $34 to deliver merchandise to a customer, terms FOB destination.
May 31 The company decides that the May 16 increase in the fund was too large. It reduces the fund by $120, leaving a total of $480.

Required:
Journalize the entries.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Journal Entries:

May 1 Debit Petty Cash $450

Credit Cash $450

To establish the petty cash fund.

May 15 Debit Petty Cash $387

Credit Cash $387

To replenish the fund for expenses.

a. Debit Janitorial Expenses $160

Credit Petty Cash $160

b. Debit Miscellaneous expenses $120

Credit Petty Cash $120

c. Debit Postage expenses $80

Credit Petty Cash $80

d. Debit Advertisement $41

Credit Petty Cash $41

e. Debit Petty Cash $14

Credit Cash overage $14

To recognize the cash overage.

May 16 Debit Petty Cash $150

Credit Cash $150

To increase the petty cash fund to $600.

May 31 Debit Petty Cash $360

Credit Cash $360

To replenish the fund for expenses.

f. Debit Postage expenses $205

Credit Petty Cash $205

g. Debit Transport expense $103

Credit Petty Cash $103

h. Debit Freight-out $34

Credit Petty Cash $34

Debit Shortage $18

Credit Petty Cash $18

May 31 Debit Cash $120

Credit Petty Cash $120

To reduce the petty cash fund to $480.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

May 1 Petty Cash $450 Cash $450

May 15 Petty Cash $387  Cash $387

a. Janitorial Expenses $160 Petty Cash $160

b. Miscellaneous expenses $120 Petty Cash $120

c. Postage expenses $80 Petty Cash $80

d. Advertisement $41 Petty Cash $41

e. Petty Cash $14 Cash overage $14

May 16 Petty Cash $150 Cash $150

May 31 Petty Cash $360 Cash $360

f. Postage expenses $205 Petty Cash $205

g. Transport expense $103 Petty Cash $103

h. Freight-out $34 Petty Cash $34

Shortage $18 Petty Cash $18

May 31 Cash $120 Petty Cash $120


Related Questions

In a sandwich shop, 3 workers are able to make 45 sandwiches in an hour during the lunch rush. When a 4th worker is added, the team is able to make 57 sandwiches. Calculate the marginal product of adding the 4th worker.

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Answer:

12

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the marginal product of adding the 4th worker

Using this formula

MP=ΔTPΔL

Let plug in the formula

ΔTP=57−45

ΔTP=12

Therefore The marginal product of adding the 4th worker is 12 sandwiches.

A company borrowed $19,000 by signing a 180-day promissory note at 10%. The maturity value of the note is: (Use 360 days a year.)

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Answer:

$950

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The maturity value of the note is:

Maturity value of the note=$19000*10%*180/360

Maturity value of the note=$950

Therefore The maturity value of the note is: $950

The following selected transactions were completed by Amsterdam Supply Co., which sells office supplies primarily to wholesalers and occasionally to retail customers. Also note that the company uses a clearing house to take care of all bank as well as non-bank credit cards used by its customers.
Record on page 10 of the journal
Mar. 2 Sold merchandise on account to Equinox Co., $18,900, terms FOB destination, 1/10, n/30. The cost of the goods sold was $13,300.
3 Sold merchandise for $11,350 plus 6% sales tax to retail cash customers. The cost of the goods sold was $7,000.
4 Sold merchandise on account to Empire Co., $55,400, terms FOB shipping point, n/eom. The cost of the goods sold was $33,200.
5 Sold merchandise for $30,000 plus 6% sales tax to retail customers who used MasterCard. The cost of the goods sold was $19,400.
12 Received check for amount due from Equinox Co. for sale on March 2.
14 Sold merchandise to customers who used American Express cards, $13,700. The cost of the goods sold was $8,350.
16 Sold merchandise on account to Targhee Co., $27,500, terms FOB shipping point, 1/10, n/30. The cost of the goods sold was $16,000.
18 Issued credit memo for $4,800 to Targhee Co. for merchandise returned from sale on March 16. The cost of the merchandise returned was $2,900.
Record on page 11 of the journal
Mar. 19 Sold merchandise on account to Vista Co., $8,250, terms FOB shipping point, 2/10, n/30. Added $75 to the invoice for prepaid freight. The cost of the goods sold was $5,000.
26 Received check for amount due from Targhee Co. for sale on March 16 less credit memo of March 18.
28 Received check for amount due from Vista Co. for sale of March 19.
31 Received check for amount due from Empire Co. for sale of March 4.
31 Paid Fleetwood Delivery Service $5,600 for merchandise delivered during March to customers under shipping terms of FOB destination.
Apr. 3 Paid City Bank $940 for service fees for handling MasterCard and American Express sales during March.
15 Paid $6,544 to state sales tax division for taxes owed on sales.
Journalize the entries to record the transactions of Amsterdam Supply Co. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
Chart of Accounts
CHART OF ACCOUNTS
Amsterdam Supply Co.
General Ledger
ASSETS
110 Cash
121 Accounts Receivable-Empire Co.
122 Accounts Receivable-Equinox Co.
123 Accounts Receivable-Targhee Co.
124 Accounts Receivable-Vista Co.
125 Notes Receivable
130 Inventory
131 Estimated Returns Inventory
140 Office Supplies
141 Store Supplies
142 Prepaid Insurance
180 Land
192 Store Equipment
193 Accumulated Depreciation-Store Equipment
194 Office Equipment
195 Accumulated Depreciation-Office Equipment
LIABILITIES
210 Accounts Payable
216 Salaries Payable
218 Sales Tax Payable
219 Customer Refunds Payable
221 Notes Payable
EQUITY
310 Common Stock
311 Retained Earnings
312 Dividends
313 Income Summary
REVENUE
410 Sales
610 Interest Revenue
EXPENSES
510 Cost of Goods Sold
521 Delivery Expense
522 Advertising Expense
524 Depreciation Expense-Store Equipment
525 Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment
526 Salaries Expense
531 Rent Expense
533 Insurance Expense
534 Store Supplies Expense
535 Office Supplies Expense
536 Credit Card Expense
539 Miscellaneous Expense
710 Interest Expense
Journal
Shaded cells have feedback.
Journalize the entries to record the transactions of Amsterdam Supply Co. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
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JOURNAL
ACCOUNTING EQUATION

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Answer:

Accounts Receivable (Dr.) $18,900

Sales (Cr.) $18,900

Cost of good sold (Dr.) $13,300

Inventory (Cr.) $13,300

Cash (Dr.) $12,031

Sales (Cr.) $11,350

Sales tax payable (Cr.) $681

Cost of goods sold (Dr.) $7,000

Inventory (Cr.) $7,000

Accounts receivable (Dr.) $27,500

Sales (Cr.) $27,500

Cost of goods sold (Dr.) $16,000

Inventory (Cr.) $16,000

Cash (Dr.) $18,711

Cash discount (Dr.) $189

Accounts receivable (Cr.) $18,900

Explanation:

Cash discount is the discount given to customers who pay before the credit terms. This is available to those customers who buy goods on credit. This is recorded as expense.

Cash discount : $18,900 * 0.01 = $189

Jerry Rice and Grain Stores has $4,320,000 in yearly sales. The firm earns 1.8 percent on each dollar of sales and turns over its assets 3.5 times per year. It has $139,000 in current liabilities and $372,000 in long-term liabilities.
a. What is its return on stockholders’ equity?
b. If the asset base remains the same as computed in part a, but total asset turnover goes up to 4.00, what will be the new return on stockholders’ equity? Assume that the profit margin stays the same as do current and long-term liabilities.

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Answer:

a. Return on Stockholders’ Equity = 10.75%

b. New return on stockholders' equity = 12.29%

Explanation:

a. What is its return on stockholders’ equity?

This can be calculated as follows:

Net Income = Sales * Profit Margin = $4,320,000 * 1.8% = $77,760

Total Assets = Sales / Total Assets Turnover = $4,320,000 / 3.50 = $1,234,285.71

Total Liabilities = Current Liabilities + Long term liabilities = $139,000 + $372,000 = $511,000

Total Stockholders’ Equity = Total Assets - Total Liabilities = $1,234,285.71 - $511,000 = $723,285.71

As a result, we have:

Return on Stockholders’ Equity = (Net Income / Total Stockholders Equity) * 100 = ($77,760 / $723,285.71) * 100 = 10.75%

b. If the asset base remains the same as computed in part a, but total asset turnover goes up to 4.00, what will be the new return on stockholders’ equity? Assume that the profit margin stays the same as do current and long-term liabilities.

This can be calculated as follows:

New Sales = Total Assets * New Assets Turnover Ratio = $1,234,285.71 * 4 = $4,937,142.86

New Net Income = New sales * Profit Margin = $4,937,142.86 * 1.8% = $88,868.57

As a result, we have:

New return on stockholders' equity = (New Net Income / Total Stockholders Equity) * 100 = ($88,868.57 / $723,285.71) * 100 = 12.29%

Barnes Books allows for possible bad debts. On May 7, Barnes writes off a customer account of $10,600. On September 9, the customer unexpectedly pays the $10,600 balance. Record the cash collection on September 9

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Answer:

1. Debit Accounts recievable $10,600

Credit Allowance for uncollectable amounts $10,600.

2. Debit Cash $10,600

Credit Accounts receivable $10,600

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries to Record the cash collection on September 9.

Based on the information given the appropriate journal entries to Record the cash collection on September 9 will be:

September 9

1. Debit Accounts recievable $10,600

Credit Allowance for uncollectable amounts $10,600

2. Debit Cash $10,600

Credit Accounts receivable $10,600

Howard Inc. had prepaid rent of $79,000 and $88,000 at the end of Year 1 and Year 2, respectively. During Year 2, Howard recorded $244,000 in rent expense in its income statement. Cash outflows for rent in Year 2 were:

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Answer:

the Cash outflows for rent in Year 2 is $253,000

Explanation:

The computation of the Cash outflows for rent in Year 2 is shown below:

Prepaid rent at year 2 $88,000

Add: rent expense $244,000

Less: prepaid rent in year 1 -$79,000

Cash outflows for rent in year 2 $253,000

Hence, the Cash outflows for rent in Year 2 is $253,000

Cross-training occurs: Group of answer choices when employers need to enhance the effectiveness of training by reducing employees' job duties. when e-learning is used as the primary mode for delivering the content of a training program. when the training takes place outside the employing organization. when people are trained to do more than one job.

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Answer:

When people are trained to do more than one job

Explanation:

Cross-training

This is simply defined as a type of training usually in diverse areas so as to improve the overall performance

It uses the good qualities or effectiveness of each training method and combining them to remove the limitations of each method.The origin of cross-training is the said to be triathlon which came about in the 1970s.

Its aims specifically is to combine exercise in which five components of fitness cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, body composition.

Cross training uses more than one type of training such as

•Fartlek training on Tuesdays

• Circuit training on Thursdays

• Weight training on Saturdays

Advantages of Cross training

1. It is very good if an individual is involved.

2. It has more than one activity

3. It is an activity that is made up of different types of events etc.

A popular application of the__________, which is a major business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce model, is e-procurement.

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Answer:

seller-side marketplace model

Explanation:

B2B (business-to-business) is a marketing strategy that deals with meeting the needs of other businesses, by selling products or services to the organizations for resale to other consumers, used in production of goods or for the operation of an organisation.

B2B (business-to-business) model focuses on facilitating sales transactions between businesses.

Under the B2B, the producer sells its products directly to other businesses such as wholesalers or retailers and not the end consumers.

A seller-side marketplace model is a type of business transaction that involves selling goods to the customers of an organization.

One of popular application of the seller-side marketplace model, which is a major business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce model, is e-procurement of goods through the use of internet which eliminates the option of physical buying or procurement.

On December 31, the company estimates future sales refunds to be $900. As of that date, the company has an unadjusted debit balance in Accounts Receivable of $25,000 and an unadjusted credit balance of $300 in Sales Refunds Payable.

Requried:
Write down the necessary adjusting entry.

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Answer:

Date      Account titles and Explanation       Debit    Credit

Dec 31   Sales return and allowance               $600

                     Sales refund payable                                $600

                     ($900 - $300)

              (To record the expected refund of sales)

The following is TRUE about Inventory: A. Firms increase inventory because more inventory means more movement of materials B. Firms increase inventory because there is a risk of interruptions in the flow of production due to unreliable or highly variable process outcomes C. Firms increase inventory because more inventory sitting for longer periods of time present more opportunities for damage, errors, rework, theft, and obsolescence D. Firms increase inventory because there is an opportunity cost to holding inventory E. Firms increase inventory because the more we spend on inventory, the more we need to spend on other inventory-related expenditures

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Answer:

B) Firms increase inventory because there is a risk of interruptions in the flow of production due to unreliable or highly variable process outcomes

Explanation:

Brett wants to sell throw blankets for the holiday season at a local flea market. Brett purchases the throws for $15 and sells them to his customers for $35. The rental space is fixed fee of $1,800 for the season. Assume there is no leftover value for unsold units. If he orders 220 and demand is 160, what is the payoff

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Answer: $500

Explanation:

The payoff will be calculated thus:

Revenue = Unit demanded × Selling price = 160 × $35 = $5600

Expenses will be:

= Total purchase expense + Rent

= (220 × $15) + $1800

= $3300 + $1800

= $5100

Payoff will now be:

= Revenue - Expense.

= $5600 - $5100

= $500

A contra account will not:_____.
a. be listed immediately after its related account.
b. be potentially classified as a contra-assets or contra-liabilities.
c. always has a normal debit balance.
d. has a normal balance which is the opposite of its related account.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

first one is the best answer

Alliances are often used to pursue business-level goals, but they may be managed at the corporate level. Explain why this portfolio approach to alliance management would make sense.

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Answer:

mainly because of information

Explanation:

This approach makes sense mainly because of information. Business-level goals are all about performance and profit. Corporate is made up of individuals that are invested in the company itself. They have all the information on what the company wants to accomplish, long-term strategies being used, available resources, etc. Most of this information is closed off to the rest of the company and only available to those in Corporate. This information is what leads to informed decisions which allow for the best, most efficient, and most profitable choices to be made.

A restaurant currently uses 62,500 boxes of napkins each year at a constant daily rate. The cost to order napkins is $200.00 per order and the annual carrying cost for one box of napkins is $1.00. If the restaurant orders the optimal (EOQ) number of boxes each time an order is placed, then the number of orders placed during the year would be

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Answer:

xr72*444

Explanation:

for grey try r etc etc uhtgderyuûyffdeeerrrgtree

Suppose that $1 lottery tickets have the following probabilities and values: 1 in 5 to win a free ticket (worth $1), 1 in 100 to win $5, 1 in 100,000 to win $1000, and 1 in 10 million to win $1 million. What is the expected value of a lottery ticket to the consumer

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Answer:

$0.36

Explanation:

Expected value of the lottery ticket = (p1 x a1) + (p2 x a2) + (p3 x a3) + (p4 x a4)

p1 = probability of winning $1 = 1/5 = 0.2

a1 = $1

p2 =  probability of winning $5 = 1/100 = 0.01

a2 = $5

p3 =  probability of winning $1000 = 1/100,000 = 0.00001

a3 = $1000

p4 =  probability of winning $1 million = 1/10,000,000 = 0.0000001

a4 = $1 million

(0.2 x 1) + (0.01 x 5) + (0.00001 x 1000) + (1,000,000 x 0.00001) = $0.36

The term city-state refers to:_________.
a. A walled urban center and its agricultural hinderlands
b. The political institution that ruled over all ancient kingdoms
c. The capital of a large empire run by a monarch
d. An association of mutually dependent cities

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d an association of mutually dependent cities

When a firm uses the LIFO inventory cost flow assumption: ____________
a) ending inventory will be greater than if FIFO were used.
b) cost of goods sold will be the same as if FIFO were used.
c) net income will be greater than if FIFO were used.
d) better matching of revenue and expense is achieved than under FIFO.

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Answer:

Answer is D. better matching of revenue and expense is achieved than under FIFO.

Explanation:

The inventory cost flow assumption describes the flow of product cost: from the inventory and to cost of goods sold. When a firm uses the LIFO inventory cost flow assumption: better matching of revenue and expense is achieved than under FIFO.

In the following MRP planning schedule for Item J, indicate the correct net requirements, planned order receipts, and planned order releases to meet the gross requirements. Lead time is one week.

WEEK NUMBER

ITEM J 0 1 2 3 4 5
Gross requirements 67 43 63
On-hand 46
Net requirements
Planned order receipt
Planned order release

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Answer:

Planned order receipts

Item 3 - 55

Item 4 - 74

Planned order releases

Item 2 - 55

Item 3 - 74

Explanation:

Planned order receipts are the requirement for each item based on demand. Planned order releases is the finished goods processing time. When finished goods are ready, they are placed at warehouse for order dispatch.

Suppose that the inflation rate is 2% and the real terminal value of an investment is expected to be $82,500 in 4 years. Calculate the nominal terminal value of the investment at the end of year 4.

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Answer: $89300.65

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the nominal terminal value of the investment at the end of year 4 will be calculated thus:

Inflation rate = 2%

Real terminal value of investment = $82,500

Normal terminal value of investment will be:

= $82500 × (1+2%)⁴

= $82500 × (1 +0.02)⁴

= $82500 × 1.02⁴

= $89300.65

There is a phenomena that worker/capital output has not increased in line with the increased performance capabilities of information technology. What is this phenomena called?

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Answer:

The productivity paradox

Explanation:

productivity paradox (can be regarded as the peculiar observation which is made in business analyst process when there is more investment as regards information technology.

It should be noted that the productivity paradox is a phenomena that worker/capital output has not increased in line with the increased performance capabilities of information technology. What is this phenomena

What percentage of authorized shares was issued by Coca-Cola at December 31, 2015, and by PepsiCo at December 26, 2015

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Answer:

December 26

Explanation:

Because Pepsi Co is buy

__________aggregate customers' opinions related to products or services that they have purchased and then suggest them to others with the same interest.

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Answer:

Recommendation websites

Explanation:

Recommendation websites aggregate customers' opinions related to products or services that they have purchased and then suggest them to others with the same interest.

These websites make use of customer data based on what they have purchased in the past (product or service) to present to them new/similar products.

lannigan Company manufactures and sells a single product that sells for $450 per unit; variable costs are $270. Annual fixed costs are $800,000. Current sales volume is $4,200,000. Compute the current margin of safety in dollars for Flannigan Company

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Answer:

$2,200,000

Explanation:

Margin of safety means by how much sales can fall before a firm starts making a loss.

Margin of safety  = Current Sales - Break even sales

where,

Break even sales = Fixed Cost ÷ Contribution margin ratio

                             = $800,000 ÷ 0.40

                             = $2,000,000

therefore,

Margin of safety  = $4,200,000 - $2,000,000

                            = $2,200,000

g The declaration, record, and payment dates in connection with a cash dividend of $59,400 on a corporation's common stock are July 9, August 31, and October 1. Journalize the entries required on each date.

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Answer:

Dr Retained earnings $59,400

Cr Dividend payable $59,400

August 31 No entry

October 1

Dr Dividend payable $59,400

Cr Cash $59,400

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries required on each date.

July 9

Dr Retained earnings $59,400

Cr Dividend payable $59,400

August 31 No entry

October 1

Dr Dividend payable $59,400

Cr Cash $59,400

The net profit margin ratio can mathematically be broken down as:______.
a. Tax impact x Capital structure impact x Net Profit / Sales
b. Tax impact x Capital structure impact x EBITDA / Sales
c. Tax impact x Capital structure impact x Gross Profit / Sales
d. Tax impact x Capital structure impact x EBIT / Sales

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Answer:

d. Tax impact x Capital structure impact x EBIT / Sales

Explanation:

The net profit margin ratio could be computed by dividing the net income from the sales and the net income is come when the expenses are deducted from revenues

Also the capital structure is the combination of equity, preferred stock, debt.

So mainly it is broken into tax impact, capital structure impact and net profit margin ratio

Therefore the option d is correct

Poorer developing countries which often produce and export primary commodities tend to face unfair _____________________ in relationship to rich countries that produce manufactured (capital) goods. Question 15 options:

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Answer:

Poorer developing countries which often produce and export primary commodities tend to face unfair _______exchange values______________ in relationship to rich countries that produce manufactured (capital) goods.

Explanation:

Unfair exchange value means that rich countries that use the primary commodities of poorer developing countries to produce manufactured goods, especially capital goods, sell the manufactured goods at values that are not real or too exorbitant.  This practice contributes to the unfairness of international trade. It also means that the prices at which the primary commodities are bought form the poorer countries are too low when compared with the prices of the manufactured capital goods sold by rich countries to poorer countries.

Jake lives in Detroit and runs a business that sells boats. In an average year, he receives $722,000 from selling boats. Of this sales revenue, he must pay the manufacturer a wholesale cost of $422,000; he also pays wages and utility bills totaling $268,000. He owns his showroom; if he chooses to rent it out, he will receive $2,000 in rent per year. Assume that the value of this showroom does not depreciate over the year. Also, if Jake does not operate this boat business, he can work as a paralegal, receive an annual salary of $21,000 with no additional monetary costs, and rent out his showroom at the $2,000 per year rate. No other costs are incurred in running this boat business.
Identify each of Felix’s costs in the following table as either an implicit cost or an explicit cost of selling guitars.
Implicit Cost Explicit Cost
The wholesale cost for the guitars that Felix pays the manufacturer
The rental income Felix could receive if he chose to rent out his showroom
The salary Felix could earn if he worked as a paralegal
The wages and utility bills that Felix pays
Complete the following table by determining Felix’s accounting and economic profit of his guitar business. Profit (Dollars)Accounting Profit Economic Profit

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Answer:

Explicit Cost

The wholesale cost for the guitars that Felix pays the manufacturerThe wages and utility bills that Felix pays

Implicit Cost

The salary Felix could earn if he worked as a paralegal The wages and utility bills that Felix pays

Accounting profit = $32,000

Economic profit = $9,000

Explanation:

Accounting profit= total revenue - explicit cost

Total revenue =price x quantity sold  

Explicit cost includes the amount expended in running the business.

They include rent , salary and cost of raw materials

Economic profit = accounting profit - implicit cost

Implicit cost is the cost of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives

Larry also holds 2,000 shares of common stock in a company that only has 20,000 shares outstanding. The company’s stock currently is valued at $45.00 per share. The company needs to raise new capital to invest in production. The company is looking to issue 5,000 new shares at a price of $36.00 per share. Larry worries about the value of his investment.

a. Larry's current investment in the company is __________If the company issues new shares and Larry makes no additional purchase, Larry's investment will be worth _____________
b. This scenario is an example of __________ . Larry could be protected if the firm's corporate charter includes a provision.
c. If Larry exercises the provisions in the corporate charter to protect his stake, his investment value in the firm will become ___________

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Answer and Explanation:

a. The current investment is

= 2,000 × $45

= $90,000

The investment should be worth of

= (20000 × 45)+ (5000 × 36)

= ($900,000 + $180,000)

= $1,080,000

Now price per share  is

= $1.080.000 ÷ 25,000

= 43.2

so, new value of larry shares is

= 43.2 × 2000

= $86,400

b. Dilution and preemptive right

c The investment value should be

= 90,000 + 500 × 36

= 90,000 + 18,000

= 108,000

Molander Corporation is a distributor of a sun umbrella used at resort hotels. Data concerning the next months budget appear below:

Selling price per unit $29 per unit
Variable expenses $16 per unit
Fixed expenses $8,600 per month
Unit sales 1,010 units per month

Required:
a. Compute the company’s margin of safety.
b. Compute the company’s margin of safety as a percentage of its sales.

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Answer and Explanation:

a. The calculation of the margin of safety is

Sales price per unit $ 29.00

Variable cost per unit ($16.00)

Contribution per unit $13.00

Fixed expenses  $8,600.00

Break even sales in units ($8,600 ÷ 13) 662

Break even sales in dollars = (662 ×$29)     $19,198

Actual Sales (1,010 × $29) $29,290

Margin of safety $10,092

b. The margin of safety in percentage is

= $10,092 ÷ $29,290

= 34.46%

At December 31, 2020, Suffolk Corporation had an estimated warranty liability of $105,000 for accounting purposes and $0 for tax purposes. (The warranty costs are not deductible until paid.) The effective tax rate is 20%. Compute the amount Suffolk should report as a deferred tax asset at December 31, 2020.

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Answer:

Deferred tax asset = $21000

Explanation:

Given the warranty liability = $105000

Effective tax rate = 20%

The deferred tax asset can be calculated by calculating the effective tax from the warranty liability. Therefore, just multiply the effective tax rate to the warranty liability.

Deferred tax asset = Effective tax rate x Warranty liability

Deferred tax asset = 20% x $105000

Deferred tax asset = $21000

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After landing the aeroplane's momentum becomes zero. Explain how the law of conservation holds here. At a recycling plant, old tin cans are melted down and reconstructed. This is an example of a ___________. The Ants and the GrasshopperOne fine day in winter some Ants were busy drying their store of com, which had got rather damp during a long spell of rain. Presently up came a Grasshopper andbegged them to spare her a few grains. The Ants stopped work for a moment, though this was against their principles. They asked what the grasshopper was doingwith himself all last summer. The Grasshopper replied, "was so busy singing that I hadn't the time." "If you spent the summer singing," replied the Ants, "you can't dobetter than spend the winter dancing." And they chuckled and went on with their workWhich of the following most closely reflects the message of the passage?Giving is better than receivingO It is wise to prepare for the futureLove can tame the wildest beast.O Do not be envious of others. Perit Industries has $135,000 to invest. The company is trying to decide between two alternative uses of the funds. The alternatives are: Project A Project B Cost of equipment required $ 135,000 $ 0 Working capital investment required $ 0 $ 135,000 Annual cash inflows $ 25,000 $ 63,000 Salvage value of equipment in six years $ 9,800 $ 0 Life of the project 6 years 6 years The working capital needed for project B will be released at the end of six years for investment elsewhere. Perit Industries discount rate is 17%. Click here to view Exhibit 12B-1 and Exhibit 12B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using tables. How does alphabet knowledge connect to children s later sucess with decoding? On Edg: Look at the table.A 4 column chart with 6 rows. Column 1 is labeled Country with entries Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Poland, United notes, Soviet Union. Column 2 is labeled Military Deaths with entries 3,500,000, 264,443, 1,300,000, 123,178, 292,131, 11,000,000. Column 3 is labeled Civilian Deaths with entries 780,000, 92,673, 672,000, 5,675,000, 6,000, 7,000,000. Column 4 is labeled Total Deaths with entries 4,200,000, 357,000, 1,972,000, 5,800,000, 298,000, 18,000,000.Which country suffered the fewest military and civilian deaths during World War II?A. Great BritainB. JapanC. PolandD. the United States Which two techniques do writers employ to draw a reader's attention tosymbols in their stories?making direct statements about characters or eventsE repeating objects throughout a textputting particular emphasis on an object in a storyproviding many conceptual meanings for the same literal object Posibilities of development in lumbini province 1/5 + 3/4 + 1/2 please helpppo asap a. 1.3b. 9.6c. 13d. 1 A musical manscript, also called a ____ is the blue print to a musical piece. a bag contains 3 white balls and 4 red balls. A.second bag contains 4 white balls and 3 red balls. If a bag is picked at random from each bag. Find the probability that both are white 5. Nicholas bought a map of a city. It uses a scale of 1 inch to 8 miles.Nicholas's house and school are 1/2 inches apart on the map. How far apartwould his house and school be on the map if the scale was 1 inch to 6 miles?Whats the answer to this? There is a proverb "anything worth doing is worth doing well." Do you think an economist would agree with this proverb? A. No, because doing something well has no next best alternatives with which to compare. B. Yes, because the marginal of extra effort is typically as effort increases. C. Yes, because doing something to the best of your ability is optimizing behavior. D. No, because the marginal cost of extra effort may be greater than the marginal benefit. E. , because the total net benefit of extra effort is by definition. The volume of a cube is 2,744 m3. What is the side length of the cube? the correct answer please A cylindrical disk of wood weighing 45.0 N and having a diameter of 30.0 cm floats on a cylinder of oil of density 0.850 g>cm3 (Fig. E12.19). The cylinder of oil is 75.0 cm deep and has a diameter the same as that of the wood. (a) What is the gauge pressure at the top of the oil column A. Write a full conversation between two people. Both participants have to ask and answer the same questions. Include all the following: Hi How is the person doing ? Name Last name Spelling Repeat Louder Slower How do you say something in any language? goodbye Spelling mistakes and sentence skills are graded. (40 points)______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________B. Escucha el audio del enlace y escribe las letras que oigas en los espacios. (30 points / 1 point each)Listen to the audio in the following link and write the letters in the blanks. https://aedue-my.sharepoint.com/:u:/g/personal/belen_garcia_aum_edu_kw/EQ7rrSPcaKhMiNuVzZythCYBR6B2jsatrRwtbU7d__LK_g?e=cxR9xLPalabra 1: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Palabra 2: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Palabra 3: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Palabra 4: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Palabra 5: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ C. Escribe el resultado en palabras. Sigue el ejemplo. (10 points/ 2 points each) Write the result in Spanish (follow the example).3+2 = 5 Tres ms dos es igual a cinco. 7+6 = 13 Tres ms dos es igual a cinco. 20-1 = 19 Tres ms dos es igual a cinco. 8x2 = 16 Tres ms dos es igual a cinco. 142 = 7 Tres ms dos es igual a cinco. 9+3 = 12 Tres ms dos es igual a cinco. D. Pon los verbos en presente simple. (20 points/ 2 points each) Put the verbs in the simple present.1. Hola, __________ (llamarse) Ana, y t? 2. T cmo __________ (apellidarse)?3. l __________ (escuchar) msica. 4. T __________ (hablar) con tu amigo.5. T __________ (escribir) palabras. 6. Yo __________ (leer) libros en ingls.7. Juan __________ (marcar) las casillas. 8. T __________ (preguntar) dudas a la profesora.9. Ella ___________ (leer) muy bien. 10. Yo __________ (mirar) a la profesora. It is difficult to fully prepare for an extended trip In this excerpt from "The Open Boat" by Stephen Crane, which phrase reflects the theme of that nature is indifferent to the troubles of man?