Perimeter Realty Co. pays weekly salaries of $16,400 on Friday for a five-day workweek ending on that day. Journalize the necessary adjusting entry at the end of the accounting period, assuming that the period ends (a) on Wednesday and (b) on Thursday. Refer to the chart of accounts for the exact wording of the account titles. CNOW journals do not use lines for journal explanations. Every line on a journal page is used for debit or credit entries. CNOW journals will automatically indent a credit entry when a credit amount is entered.

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Answer 1

Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

a.

Salaries expense $9,840 (16400 ÷ 5 × 3)

    To Salaries payable  $9,840

(Being salaries expense is recorded)

Here salaries expense is debited as it increased the expense and credited the salaries payable as it increased the liability  

b.      

Salaries expense $13,120  (16400 ÷ 5 × 4)

     To Salaries payable  $13,120

(Being salaries expense is recorded)

Here salaries expense is debited as it increased the expense and credited the salaries payable as it increased the liability  

 


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France Corp sells small laptops. Based on the information below, calculate the sales required in units to earn the target profit.You must show your work to receive credit. Selling price per unit $150 Variable cost per unit $60 Fixed Costs per year $30,000 Target Profit $15,000

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Answer:The answer is to sell 300 units to make $15,000 in proft

Explanation: add $30,000 and $15,000 then divide the sum of that with 150 to get how many units are needed to solve.

XYZ produces a single product and has provided the following data for its most recent month of operations:

Number of units produced 6,400
Variable costs per unit:
Direct materials $72
Direct labor $80
Variable manufacturing overhead $10
Variable selling and administrative expense $12
Fixed costs:
Fixed manufacturing overhead $224,000
Fixed selling and administrative expense $288,000

There were no beginning or ending inventories. The absorption costing unit product cost was: ____________-

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Answer: $197

Explanation:

With absorption costing, the fixed manufacturing costs are absorbed by the products which means that the product cost will include fixed costs related to manufacturing.

The absorption costing unit product cost is therefore:

= Direct materials + Direct Labor + Variable manufacturing overhead + Fixed manufacturing Overhead per unit

Fixed manufacturing overhead per unit is:

= 224,000 / 6,400 units

= $35 per unit

Absorption cost unit product cost = 72 + 80 + 10 + 35

= $197

When the price of paintings is set at $500, the local art gallery supplies 20 paintings per week. When the price of paintings increases to $750, the gallery supplies 25 paintings. Calculate the price elasticity of supply using the mid-point formula. Instructions: Round your answer to two decimal places. If you are entering a negative number be sure to include a negative sign (-) in front of that number. The price elasticity of supply is: .

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Answer:

the  price elasticity of supply is 0.555

Explanation:

The computation of the price elasticity of supply is given below:

= Percentage change in quantity supplied ÷ percentage change in price

= (25 - 20) ÷ (25 + 20) ÷ 2 ÷ (750 - 500) ÷ (750 + 500) ÷ 2

= 5 ÷45 ÷ 250 ÷ 125

= 0.555

Hence, the  price elasticity of supply is 0.555

The same is relevant

MC Qu. 147 Luker Corporation uses a process... Luker Corporation uses a process costing system. The company had $165,500 of beginning Finished Goods Inventory on October 1. It transferred in $842,000 of units completed during the period. The ending Finished Goods Inventory balance on October 31 was $163,200. The entry to account for the cost of goods manufactured during October is:

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Answer:

Debit cost of goods sold $844,300

Credit finished goods inventory $844,300

Explanation:

Based on the information given The Appropriate journal entry to account for the cost of goods manufactured during October is:

Debit cost of goods sold $844,300

Credit finished goods inventory $844,300

($165,500 + $842,000 - $163,200 = $844,300)

(To record cost of goods manufactured)

Suppose that France and Denmark both produce oil and olives. Frances’s opportunity cost of producing a crate of olives is 4 barrels of oil, while Denmark’s opportunity cost of producing a crate of olives is 7 barrels of oil.
By comparing the opportunity cost of producing olives in the two countries, you can tell that _______has a comparative advantage in the production of olives and ______has a comparative advantage in the production of oil.
Suppose that France and Denmark consider trading olives and oil with each other. France can gain from specialization and trade as long as it receives more than _____ of oil for each crate of olives it exports to Denmark. Similarly, Denmark can gain from trade as long as it receives more than _____ of olives for each barrel of oil it exports to France.
Based on your answer to the last question, which of the following terms of trade (that is, price of olives in terms of oil) would allow both Denmark and France to gain from trade?
A__ 6 barrels of oil per crate of olives
B__ 3 barrels of oil per crate of olives
C__ 5 barrels of oil per crate of olives
D__ 8 barrels of oil per crate of olives

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, one can deduce that while (France) has a comparative advantage in the production of olives, it should be noted that on the other hand, (Denmark) has a comparative advantage in the production of oil.

If France and Denmark consider trading olives and oil with each other, then France can gain from specialization and trade as long as it receives more than (4) of oil for each crate of olives it exports to Denmark while on the other hand, Denmark can gain from trade as long as it gets more than (1/7) crate of olives for each barrel of oil it exports to France.

The terms of trade that would allow both Denmark and France to gain from trade include:

• 6 barrels of oil per crate of olives.

• 5 barrels of oil per crate of olives.

On January 1, Parson Freight Company issues 7.0%, 10-year bonds with a par value of $4,500,000. The bonds pay interest semiannually. The market rate of interest is 8.0% and the bond selling price was $4,194,222. The bond issuance should be recorded as:

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Answer: Debit Cash $4,194,222; Debit Discount on bonds payable $305,778; Credit Bonds payable $4,500,000

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the journal entry will be prepared as follows:

Debit Cash $4,194,222

Debit Discount on bonds payable $305,778

Credit Bonds payable $4,500,000

Note that the discount on Bonds Payable was calculated as:

= $4,500,000 - $4,194,222

= $305,778

One of your friends has opened a new wholesale electronics business and wants your help figuring out some inventory issues they are facing.
One night last week, there seemed to be fewer HD televisions in the warehouse than they expected. The last time they were in the warehouse was
a week earlier, and they hadn't noticed anything amiss.
As they looked around, they saw that the evening warehouse worker was filling the last orders of the day. The delivery driver and day warehouse
worker were gone for the day, and the delivery van keys were on the desk that the warehouse workers shared. The doors to the loading dock were
open, as was the door to the office area where the accountant, two customer service specialists, and the owner worked.
Knowing that you are familiar with accounting principles, they asked for your help in figuring out how to prevent this in the future.

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Answer:

Hence,

When control is missing the wrongdoings happen at a quick pace because the barrier in their work involves an end. there's no check on the operations and hence many wrongdoings happen without coming into the eyes of management. control helps within the analysis of wrongdoings by comparing with the standards and checks. Hence without control, it's hard to depict the extent of wrongdoings within the organization.

Explanation:

Role of control  

Internal controls are policies and procedures put in situ by management to make sure that, among other things, the company’s financial statements are reliable. Some internal controls relevant to an audit include bank reconciliations, password control systems for accounting software, and inventory observations.

Internal controls provide reasonable assurance about achieving objectives regarding:

.Effectiveness and efficiency of operations  

.Reliability of financial reporting  

.Safeguarding of assets  

.Compliance with applicable laws and regulations

Radford Inc. manufactures a sugar product by a continuous process, involving three production departments—Refining, Sifting, and Packing. Assume that records indicate that direct materials, direct labor, and applied factory overhead for the first department, Refining, were $386,100, $135,100, and $88,800, respectively. Also, work in process in the Refining Department at the beginning of the period totaled $21,600, and work in process at the end of the period totaled $26,600.
a. Journalize the entries to record the flow of costs into the Refining Department during the period for (1) direct materials, (2) direct labor, and (3) factory overhead. .
b. Journalize the entry to record the transfer of production costs to the second department, Sifting.

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Answer:

a. S/n    Account Titles                                                Debit        Credit

    1       Work in progress - Refining Department  $386,100

                     Material                                                                  $386,100

    2        Work in progress - Refining Department  $135,100

                     Wages Payable                                                      $135,100

    3        Work in progress - Refining Department  $88,800

                      Factory Overhead-Refining Department             $88,800

b. Cost of Transfer = Opening WIP cost + Material + wages + Factory Overhead - Closing WIP Cost

Cost of Transfer = 21,600 + 386,100 + 135,100 + 88,800 - 26,600

Cost of Transfer = $605,000

Date    Account Titles                                                Debit       Credit

           Work in progress - Shifting Department  $605,000

                   Work in progress - Refining Department            $605,000

Suppose you invest $210,000 in an annuity that returns 6 annual payments, with the first payment one year from now and each subsequent payment growing by 5%. At an interest rate of 8%, how much is the first annual payment you receive?

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Answer:

$40,510.82

Explanation:

Present value = $210,000

Number of annual payments (n) = 6

Growth rate (g) = 5% or 0.05

Interest rate (r) = 8% or 0.08

Amount of first annual payment = [Present value * (r - g)] / [1 - {(1 + g)/(1 + r)}^n]

Amount of first annual payment = [210,000 * (0.08-0.05)] / [1 - [(1+0.05) / (1+0.08)]^6]

Amount of first annual payment = [210,000*0.03] / [1 - (0.972222)^6]

Amount of first annual payment = 6,300 / [1 - 0.844486]

Amount of first annual payment = 6,300 / 0.155514

Amount of first annual payment = 40510.82217678151

Amount of first annual payment = $40,510.82

So, the amount of the first annual payment you will receive is $40,510.82.

The real interest rate is Group of answer choices the percentage increase in money that the lender receives on a loan. the percentage increase in purchasing power that the lender receives on a loan. also called the after-tax interest rate. usually higher than the nominal interest rate.

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Answer:

he percentage increase in purchasing power that the lender receives on a loan.

Explanation:

Interest rate is the rate earned on deposits or the rate charged on loans.

Interest rate could be real or nominal

Nominal interest rate is real interest rate plus inflation rate

Real interest rate is interest rate that has been adjusted for inflation

The higher the real interest rate, the higher the increase in purchasing power of the lender

Inflation is a persistent rise in the general price levels

Types of inflation

1. demand pull inflation – this occurs when demand exceeds supply. When demand exceeds supply, prices rise

2. cost push inflation – this occurs when the cost of production increases. This leads to a reduction in supply. Higher prices are the resultant effect  

Suppose that the price of labor is $7 for a firm, while the price of capital for a firm is $10. Also suppose that the Marginal Product of Labor is 20, while the Marginal Product of Capital is 30. What is the best advice for this profit-maximizing firm?

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Answer:

The best advice for this profit-maximizing firm is:

Use more capital than labor.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Price of labor = $7

Price of capital = $10

Marginal product of labor = 20

Marginal product of capital = 30

Productivity of labor = Output/Input

= 20/7

= 2.86

Productivity of capital = Output/Input

= 30/10

= 3

b) Capital is more productive than labor.  The productivity of capital is 3 when compared to the productivity of labor, that is 2.86.

On December 31, the trial balance of Cubico Company included the following accounts with debit balances: Prepaid Advertising $1,500 Advertising Expense 5,400 If it is determined that the cost of advertising applicable to future periods is $3,300, the correct adjusting entry would:_____.
A. Debit Advertising Expense $1,800; credit Prepaid Advertising $1,800.
B. Debit Prepaid Advertising $1,800; credit Advertising Expense $1,800.
C. Debit Prepaid Advertising $3,300; credit Advertising Expense $3,300.
D. Debit Advertising Expense $3,300; credit Prepaid Advertising $3,300.

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Answer:

Cubico Company

The correct adjusting entry would be:

B. Debit Prepaid Advertising $1,800; credit Advertising Expense $1,800.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Debit balances on December 31:

repaid Advertising $1,500

Advertising Expense 5,400

Determined future advertising cost = $3,300

The correct adjusting entry would be:

B. Debit Prepaid Advertising $1,800; credit Advertising Expense $1,800.

This will increase the prepaid advertising by $1,800 to $3,300 ($1,500 + $1,800) and reduce the advertising expense by $1,800 to $3,600 ($5,400 - $1,800).

How many BTU's are in a ton

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Answer:

12.000

Explanation:

Because 1 ton equals 12,000 BTU.

For example, 48,000 BTU equals 4 tons, and 60,000 BTU equals 5 tons.

The Wood Valley Dairy makes cheese to supply to stores in its area. The dairy can make 250 pounds of cheese per day (365 days per year), and the demand at area stores is 180 pounds per day. Each time the dairy makes cheese, it costs $125 to set up the production process. The annual cost of carrying a pound of cheese in a refrigerated storage area is $12. Determine the optimal order size and the minimum total annual inventory cost.

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Answer: 1. 1170 units

2. $14039

Explanation:

The optimal order size will be:

= ✓2AO/C

where,

A = Annual demand = 180 × 365 days = 65,700

O = Ordering cost = 125

C = Carrying cost = 12

EOQ = ✓(2AO/C)

= ✓(2 × 65700 × 125/12)

= ✓ 1368750

= 1170 units

Therefore, the optimal order size is 1170 units.

2. The minimum total annual inventory cost will be calculated as:

C = (Q /2)(H) +(D/Q)(S)

where,

Q = 1170 pounds

H = holding cost = $12

D = annual demand = 65,700

S =set up cost = $125

Therefore, the minimum total annual inventory cost will be:

C = (Q /2)(H) +(D/Q)(S)

C = {(1170) /2] × 12} + {(65,700 /1170) × 125}

= 7020 +7019

= 14,039

Therefore, the minimum total annual inventory cost is $14,039.

Compute the current ratio and acid-test ratio for each of the separate cases. Camaro GTO TorinoCash $ 2,000 $110 $1,000Short-term investments 50 0 580Current receivables 350 470 700Inventory 2,600 2,420 4,230Prepaid expenses 200 500 900Total current assets $ 5,200 $3,500 7,410Current liabilities $ 2,000 $1,000 3,800

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Answer:

The Current and Acid Test ratios help show whether a company will be able to pay of its current obligations with its current assets.

Current Ratio:

Camero :                                                                        GTO

= Current Assets / Current liabilities                          = 3,500 / 1,000

= 5,200 / 2,000                                                           = 3.50

= 2.60

Torino

= Current assets / Current liabilities

= 7,410 / 3,800

= 1.95

Acid-Test ratio

Camero

= (Current Assets - Inventory - Prepaid expenses) / Current liabilities

= (5,200 - 2,600 - 200) / 2,000

= 1.20

GTO

= (3,500 - 2,420 - 500) / 1,000

= 0.58

Torino

= (7,410 - 4,230 - 900) / 3,800

= 0.60

Department M had 3,000 units 59% completed in process at the beginning of June, 12,800 units completed during June, and 1,000 units 32% completed at the end of June. What was the number of equivalent units of production for conversion costs for June if the first-in, first-out method is used to cost inventories? a.11,350 units b.13,120 units c.9,800 units d.14,120 units

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Answer:

Department M

The number of equivalent units of production for conversion costs for June if the first-in, first-out method is used to cost inventories is:

a. 11,350 units

Explanation:

Beginning work in process units = 3,000

Degree of completion = 59%

Work to be done during June on the beginning WIP = 1,230 units (3,000 * 41%)

Units started and completed during June = 9,800 Units (12,800 - 3,000)

Ending work in process, equivalent units = 320 (1,000 * 32%)

Total equivalent units of production for conversion costs for June, using the FIFO method are = 11,350 units

On June 1, 2019, Cain Company, a new firm, paid $4,300 rent in advance for a five-month period. The $4,300 was debited to the Prepaid Rent account. On June 1, 2019, the firm bought supplies for $7,250. The $7,250 was debited to the Supplies account. An inventory of supplies at the end of June showed that items costing $2,950 were on hand. On June 1, 2019, the firm bought equipment costing $44,160. The equipment has an expected useful life of 8 years and no salvage value. The firm will use the straight-line method of depreciation. Prepare end-of-June adjusting entries for Cain Company.

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Answer:

S/N    Account and Explanation             Debit     Credit

1.        Rent expense                                  $860

         ($4,300 / 5 month)

                Prepaid rent                                             $860

         (To record adjusted rent expense)

2.      Supplies expense                            $4,300

        ($7,250 - $2,950)

               Supplies                                                     $4300

        (To record adjusted supplies)

3.      Depreciation expense                      $460

        (($44,160/8)/12)

                Accumulated depreciation                       $460

        (To record depreciation)  

Examples of cash equivalents include all of the following EXCEPT U.S. Treasury bills. notes issued by major corporations. money market funds. long-term notes receivable.

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Answer:

long-term notes receivable.

Explanation:

Cash equivalents can be regarded as total cash value that is available on hand, this encompass items that has similarities with cash and must be regarded as current assets. cash or cash equivalents of a company can be seen at top line of the balance sheet.

Examples of cash equivalents are;

✓Treasury bills

✓notes issued by major corporations. ✓money market funds.

Is scented candle harmful to dogs?

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Answer:

Scented candles are not harmful to dogs for normal use, but high concentrations in a confined space for a long time would have an impact on the dog's sense of smell.

Because the candles you use will cause a lot of burnt smoke which is harmful to dogs. And aromatherapy ingredients contain a lot of chemical substances. If the windows are opened, it will be ok, if not the more chemical substances accumulate, the more it will be harmful to dogs, or even to the health of people.

Here are several ways to avoid the harm caused by aromatherapy to dogs:

Do not ignite the two types of aromatherapy in a short time or at the same time, to avoid the two types of aromatherapy, which are mutually ineffective and produce toxic gas.

Try not to light candles in a closed bedroom when you sleep.

Keep air circulation.

Keep all kinds of aromatherapy out of reach of dogs.

Use Home Lights scented candles in the right way.

Explanation:

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The two most important goals for government policy involve a​ trade-off between​ __________ and​ __________. A. big​ government; small government. B. ​taxation; government spending. C. direct​ regulation; indirect regulation. D. ​equity; efficiency.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

if a trial balance totals do not agree, the difference must be entered in a. nominal account b. the profit and loss account C. the capital account d. the suspense account​

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Answer:

d. the suspense account​

Explanation:

Financial accounting is an accounting technique used for analyzing, summarizing and reporting of financial transactions like sales costs, purchase costs, payables and receivables of an organization using standard financial guidelines such as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).

Financial statements can be defined as a document used for the formal communication or disclosure of financial information and statements to present and potential users such as investors and creditors. These includes balance sheet, statement of retained earnings and income statement.

In Financial accounting, if a trial balance totals do not agree, the difference must be entered in the suspense account​

Oceanic, a venture capital firm, has the opportunity to invest in one of two firms that are in the process of globalizing. Macmillan, an air-conditioner manufacturer, faces intense pressure from its home market. Rent a Swag, a dog-toy manufacturer, has encountered little competition in its country of origin. In which company should Oceanic invest?

a. Macmillan, because air conditioners cost more to ship than dog toys do
b. Macmillan, because firms that face stiff competition at home tend to do better abroad
c. Rent a Swag, because firms that face little or no competition at home tend to do better abroad
d. Rent a Swag, because dog toys cost less to ship than air conditioners do

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Answer: B. Macmillan, because firms that face stiff competition at home tend to do better abroad

Explanation:

Following the information given, it can be deduced that Oceanic should invest in Macmillan, because firms that face stiff competition at home tend to do better abroad.

The fact that Macmillan, which is an air-conditioner manufacturer, faces intense pressure from its home market will have resulted in the company making quality sure conditioners in order to sustain the pressure and have an edge over its local competitors. Therefore, the company will do better abroad as a result of this.

The correct option is B.

Which of the following is important in determining the extent of competition in an industry?

a. the minimum level of short run average total costs of production
b. the minimum efficient scale of production relative to market demand
c. whether or not the industry product is differentiated or standardized
d. the level of market demand for the industry's product

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the answer is c

i hope that helped

Tercer reports the following for one of its products. Direct materials standard (4 lbs. $2 per lb.) Actual direct materials used (AQ) Actual finished units produced Actual cost of direct materials used $8 per finished unit 300,000 lbs. 60,000 units $535,000 AQ Actual Quantity SQ Standard Quantity AP Actual Price SP Standard Price.
Compute the direct materials price and quantity variances and classify each as favorable or unfavorable.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Direct materials standard (4 lbs. $2 per lb.)= $8 per finished unit

Actual direct materials used (AQ)= 300,000

Actual finished units produced= 60,000

Actual cost of direct materials used= $535,000

To calculate the direct material price and quantity variance, we need to use the following formulas:

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

Direct material price variance= (2 - 1.783)*300,000

Direct material price variance= $65,100 favorable

Actual price= 535,000 / 300,000= $1.783

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

Direct material quantity variance= (4*60,000 - 300,000)*2

Direct material quantity variance= $120,000 unfavorable

A small business owner visits his bank to ask for a loan. The owner states that she can repay a loan at $1,500 per month for the next 3 years and then $500 per month for three years after that. If the bank is charging customers 10 percent APR, how much would it be willing to lend the business owner?

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Answer:

The bank will be willing to lend $ 28,800 to the business owner.

Explanation:

Given that a small business owner visits his bank to ask for a loan, and the owner states that she can repay a loan at $ 1,500 per month for the next 3 years and then $ 500 per month for three years after that, since the bank is charging customers 10 percent APR, to determine how much the business owner would be willing to lend the following calculation must be performed:

1500 x 12 x 3 + 500 x 12 x 3 = X

18000 x 3 + 6000 x 3 = X

54000 + 18000 = X

72000 = X

10 x 6 = 60

100 - 60 = 40

100 = 72000

40 = X

40 x 72000/100 = X

28800 = X

Therefore, the bank will be willing to lend $ 28,800 to the business owner.

On whom the trade bill drawn ?​

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The bill of exchange is drawn by the seller of the goods and is accepted by the buyer.

True or False: Efficiency wages are higher-than-average wages that are intended to reduce the chances that workers engage in non-productive behavior that might jeopardize their high-paying job. True False

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Answer: True

Explanation:

The motivations of employees are both financial and non-financial with a high salary considered to be a financial motivation. Employers will pay employees a higher wage so as to motivate them to be more productive at work. This is called an efficiency wage because it increases the productivity of employees by motivating them more.

When workers are being paid such a high salary in relation to the average salary in the market, they would want to ensure that they keep getting paid this huge salary so they will try to avoid non-productive behavior that would lead to them losing their jobs.

At April 30, Sheridan Company has the following bank information:
Cash balance per bank $3000
Outstanding checks $240
Deposits in transit $500
Credit memo for interest $10
Bank service charge $20
What is Sheridan adjusted cash balance on April 30?
a. $8575.
b. $7625.
c. $8560.
d. $8600.

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Answer:

the  adjusted cash balance on April 30 is $3,260

Explanation:

The computation of the adjusted cash balance is given below:

Cash balance per bank $3,000

Less: Outstanding checks ($240)

Add: Deposits in transit $500

Adjusted cash balance $3,260

hence, the  adjusted cash balance on April 30 is $3,260

This is the answer but the same is not provided in the given options

Jax Recording Studio purchased $7,800 in electronic components from Music World. Jax signed a 60-day, 8% promissory note for $7,800. Music World's journal entry to record the collection on the maturity date is:

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Answer:

Interest revenue = $7800*8%/360*60

Interest revenue = $104

Date  Journal Entry             Debit    Credit

          Cash                          $7,904

                 Notes Receivable            $7,800

                 Interest Revenue             $104

"Rogue Corp. has sales of​ $4,250,000; the​ firm's cost of goods sold is​ $2,500,000; and its total operating expenses are​ $600,000. The​ firm's interest expense is​ $250,000, and the corporate tax rate is​ 40%. What is​ Rogue's tax​ liability"

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Answer:

$360,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine Rogue's tax​ liability

Step 1 is to calculate the gross profit

Using this formula

Gross profit=Sales - Cost of Goods Sold

Let plug in the formula

Gross profit=$4,250,000-$2,500,000

Gross profit=$1,750,000

Step 2 is to calculate operating income

Using this formula

Operating income=Gross Profit -Total operating expenses

Let plug in the formula

Operating income=$1,750,000-$600,000

Operating income=$1,150,000

Step 3 is to calculate the EBT

Using this formula

EBT=Operating income - Interest expense

Let plug in the formula

EBT=$1,150,000-$250,000

EBT=$900,000

Now let calculate the Tax liability

Using this formula

Tax liability=EBT x Corp Tax

Let plug in the formula

Tax liability=$900,000*$40%

Tax Liability=$360,000

Therefore Rogue's tax​ liability is $360,000

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