Prepare general journal entries to record the transactions below for Spade Company by using the following accounts: Cash; Accounts Receivable; Office Supplies; Office Equipment:; Accounts Payable; Recording effects of K. Spade, Capital: K. Spade, Withdrawals; Fees Earned; and Rent Expense. Use the letters beside each transactions in T-accounts transaction to identify entries. After recording the transactions, post them to T-accounts, which serves as A the general ledger for this assignment. Determine the ending balance of each T-account.
a. Kacy Spade, owner, invested $100,750 cash in the company
b. The company purchased office supplies for $1,250 cash.
c. The company purchased S10,050 of office equipment on credit.
d. The company received S15,500 cash as fees for services provided to a customer.
e. The company paid $10,050 cash to settle the payable for the office equipment purchased in transaction c
f. The company billed a customer $2,700 as fees for services provided.
g. The company paid $1,225 cash for the monthly rent.
h. The company collected S1,125 cash as partial payment for the account receivable created in transaction f.
i. Kacy Spade withdrew $10.000 cash from the company for personal use.

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Answer 1

Answer:

a. Cash (Dr.) $100,750

Capital (Cr.) $100,750

b. Office Supplies (Dr.) $1,250

Cash (Cr.) $1,250

c. Office equipment (Dr.) $10,050

Accounts Payable (Cr.) $10,050

d. Cash (Dr.) $15,500

Service revenue (Cr.) $15,500

e. Accounts Payable (Dr.) $10,050

Cash (Cr.) $10,050

f. Accounts Receivable (Dr.) $2,700

Service Revenue (Cr.) $2,700

g. Rent Expense (Dr.) $1,225

Cash (Cr.) $1,225

h. Cash (Dr.) $1,125

Accounts Receivable (Cr.) $1,125

i. Capital / Cash (Dr.) $10,000

Drawings (Cr.) $10,000

Explanation:

Trial Balance :

Debits :

Cash $104,850

Accounts Receivable $1,575

Office supplies $1,250

Office equipment $10,050

Rent expense $1,225

Total $118,950

Credits :

Accounts Payable 0

Service Revenue $18,200

Capital $90,750

Drawings $10,000

Total $118,950


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The common stock of Buffalo Inc. is currently selling at $113 per share. The directors wish to reduce the share price and increase share volume prior to a new issue. The per share par value is $10; book value is $68 per share. 8.40 million shares are issued and outstanding.

Required:
Prepare the necessary journal entries assuming the following.

a. The board votes a 2-for-l stock split.
b. The board votes a 100% stock dividend. Briefly discuss the accounting and securities market differences between these two methods of increasing the number of shares outstanding.

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Answer:

Buffalo Inc.

a. Journal Entry:

No journal entry required except a memorandum to record the split.  

b. Journal Entry:

Debit Stock Dividend (Retained Earnings) $84 million

Credit Stock Dividend Distributable $84 million

To record the declaration of a 100% stock dividend.

When issued:

Debit Stock Dividend Distributable $84 million

Credit Common Stock $84 million

To record the issuance of stock dividends.

2. Both methods increase the outstanding number of shares by 100%.  However, with a stock split of 2-for-1, there is no journal entry except a memorandum record to state the split.

Secondly, with a stock split or 2-for-1, the market price is also halved.  This does not happen with a stock dividend.  The market forces will determine and correct the market price to an acceptable level.  A stock dividend requires some accounting entries to be made.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Current market price of common stock per share = $113

Par value per share = $10

Book value per share = $68

Shares issued and outstanding = 8.40 million

a. The board votes a 2-for-l stock split:

Shares outstanding = 16.80 million shares

Market price = $56.50

Journal Entry:

No journal entry required except a memorandum to record the split.  The value of common stock remains the same.

b. The board votes a 100% stock dividend:

Shares outstanding will increase to 16.80 million shares

Market price = $113 and level off based on demand and supply.

Journal Entry:

Stock Dividend (Retained Earnings) $84 million

Common Stock $84 million

Leona, whose marginal tax rate on ordinary income is 37 percent, owns 100 percent of the stock of Henley Corporation. This year, Henley generates $1 million of taxable income.
If Henley wants to pay all of its after-tax earnings to Leona as a dividend, calculate the amount of the dividend payment.
Calculate Leona’s tax due on the dividend computed in part a, and her after-tax cash flow from the dividend receipt.
Compute the combined corporate and individual tax burden on Henley’s $1 million of current year income, and the effective combined tax rate on this income.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

First and foremost, it should be noted that there's a flat tax rate of 21% on the taxable income, therefore the after tax income will be:

= (1 - 21%) × $1 million

= 79% × $1 million

= $790,000

Therefore, the amount of the dividend payment is $790,000 which is given to Leona.

The after tax cash flow from the dividend receipt will be:

= $790,000 - (20% × $790,000)

= $790,000 - (0.2 × $790,000)

= $790,000 - $158,000

= $632,000

Therefore, the total tax by Henly and Leona will then be:

= $210,000 + $158,000

= $368,000.

This is 36.8% (368000/1 million) of the tax rate.

The following information was available for the year ended December 31, 2016

Sales $260,000
Net income 38,340
Average total assets 560,000
Average total stockholders' equity 315,000
Dividends per share 1.23
Earnings per share 3.00
Market price per share at year-end 24.60

Required:
a. Calculate margin, turnover, and ROl for the year ended December 31, 2016.
b. Calculate ROE for the year ended December 31, 2016.

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Answer:

A. Margin 14.75%

Turnover 0.46 times

ROI 6.85%

B. ROE 12.17%

Explanation:

A. Calculation to determine the margin, turnover, and ROl for the year ended December 31, 2016.

Calculation for MARGIN

Using this formula

Margin=Net income/Sales

Let plug in the formula

Margin=$38,340/$260,000

Margin=0.1475*100

Margin=14.75%

Calculation for TURNOVER

Using this formula

Turnover=Sales /Average total assets

Let plug in the formula

Turnover=$260,000/$560,000

Turnover=0.46 times

Calculation for ROI

Using this formula

ROI=Net income/Average total assets

Let plug in the formula

ROI=$38,340/$560,000

ROI=0.0685*100

ROI=6.85%

Therefore the margin is 14.75%, turnover is 0.46 times and ROl is 6.85% for the year ended December 31, 2016.

B. Calculation to determine the ROE for the year ended December 31, 2016.

Using this formula

ROE=Net income /Average total stockholders' equity

Let plug in the formula

ROE=$38,340/$315,000

ROE=0.1217*100

ROE=12.17%

Therefore the ROE for the year ended December 31, 2016 is 12.17%

Gideon Company uses the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible accounts. On May 3, the Gideon Company wrote off the $2,000 uncollectible account of its customer, A Hopkins. The entry or entries Gideon makes to record the write off of the account on May 3 is:________.
a. Accounts Receivable. A-Hopkins 2000
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 2000
b. Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 2000
Bad debts expense 2000
c. Accounts Receivable A-hopkins 2000
Bad debts expense 2000
d. Accounts Receivable A Hopkins 2000
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 2000
e. Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 2000
Accounts receivables A-Hopkins 2000

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Answer:

e. Debit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $2,000

Credit Accounts receivables A-Hopkins $2,000

Explanation:

When a company use the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible accounts, the company would actively review and book bad debt expenses for any debt in doubt of collection. The entry would be; Debit Bad debt expenses, Credit Allowance for doubtful debt

However, where there is sufficient evidence that these debts goes into default, no more expenses would be recorded , instead

Dr. Allowance for doubtful debt $2,000

Cr. Account receivable $2,000

(To record written off receivables)

For a model economy, the mpc (marginal propensity to consume) is 0.8. Current GDP is $100 million. Potential GDP is $60 million. To reach full employment (reduce inflationary gap), government spending must g

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Answer:

To reach full employment (reduce inflationary gap), government spending must fall by $8 million.

Explanation:

Multiplier = 1 / (1 - mpc) = 1 / (1 - 0.8) = 5

Output gap = Current GDP - Potential GDP = $100 - $60 = $40 million

Amount of change in government expenditure needed = Output gap / mpc = $40 / 5 = $8 million

Since the Potential GDP is less than the Current GDP, this implies that the government spending must fall by $8 million to reach full employment.

Therefore, to reach full employment (reduce inflationary gap), government spending must fall by $8 million.

In some very small countries, ConveyerPape recognizes that the cost of navigating the legal system and establishing a distribution channel is more than the potential profit. Still, ConveyerPape would like to provide conveyer belts to some established customers operating in the country. ConveyerPape should consider utilizing a:________

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Answer:

Distribution intermediary

Explanation:

In simple words, Producers can contact different sorts of clients through intermediaries in a distribution chain. Intermediaries function as go-betweens for distinct parts of the supply chain, purchasing from one and delivering to another.

In other words, A delivery route is a series of firms or middlemen throughout which an item or service is purchased by the end buyer.

Prompt
Suppose you have a friend who says she does not need any resources or career experience before selecting a career, be...

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Answer:

Could you please be specific with your question?

Explanation:

Brinkley Corporation needs to estimate the profit for a new product. Profit is selling price minus cost. The selling price for the product will be $45/unit. The cost of the new product will comprise procurement, labor, and transportation costs. Probability distributions for the purchase cost, the labor cost, and the transportation cost are estimated as follows:

Procurement Cost ($) Probability Labor Cost ($) Probability Transportation Cost ($) Probability
10 0.25 20 0.10 3 0.75
11 0.45 22 0.25 5 0.25
12 0.30 24 0.35
25 0.30

Required:
Compute profit per unit for the worst case.

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Answer:

Brinkley Corporation

Profit per unit for the worst case is:

= $7.05.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Selling price for the product = $45 per unit

Cost of the new product =

Procurement  Probability    Labor    Probability  Transportation Probability

   Cost ($)                          Cost ($)                             Cost ($)

10                     0.25              20            0.10                  3                   0.75

11                      0.45              22            0.25                 5                  0.25

12                     0.30              24            0.35

                                             25            0.30

Procurement  Probability    Labor    Probability  Transportation Probability

   Cost ($)                          Cost ($)                             Cost ($)

2.50 (10 * 0.25)                 2.00 (20 * 0.10)                 2.25 (3 * 0.75)

4.95 (11 * 0.45)                  5.50 (22 * 0.25)                 1.25 (5 * 0.25)

3.60 (12 * 0.30 )                8.40 (24 * 0.35)

                                         7.50 (25 * 0.30)

11.05                               23.40                                    3.50

Procurement cost =  $11.05

Labor cost =              23.40

Transportation cost    3.50

Total cost =             $37.95

Selling price per unit = $45.00

Total cost per unit          37.95

Profit per unit =              $7.05

You are planning to make monthly deposits of $90 into a retirement account that pays 10 percent interest compounded monthly. If your first deposit will be made one month from now, how large will your retirement account be in 19 years?

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Answer:

$71,644.27

Explanation:

Future value of the deposit in 19 years = Monthly deposit * [(1 + interest rate/12)^12*No. of years - 1] / (interest rate/12

= $90 * [(1 + 10%/12)^12*19 - 1] / (10%/12)

= $90 * [6.63346333924 - 1] / 0.008333

= $90 * 6.63346333924/0.008333

= $90 * 796.0474

= $71644.269835

= $71,644.27

The bookkeeper for Concord Corporation asks you to prepare the following accrued adjusting entries at December 31.
1. Interest on notes payable of $400 is accrued.
2. Services performed but not recorded total $2,000.
3. Salaries earned by employees of $670 have not been recorded.
Use the following account titles: Service Revenue, Accounts Receivable, Interest Expense, Interest Payable, Salaries and Wages Expense, and Salaries and Wages Payable. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) No. Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit 1. Dec. 31 2. Dec. 31 3. Dec. 31 Click if you would like to Show Work for this question:

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Answer:

No  Date    Account Titles and Explanation       Debit     Credit

1.  Dec. 31   Interest expenses                               $400

                           Interest payable                                        $400

                  (To record interest due on notes)

2. Dec. 31   Account receivable                             $2,000

                             Service revenue                                      $2,000

                  (To record the service revenue earned)

3. Dec. 31   Salaries and wages expenses            $670

                              Salaries and wages payable                 $670

                   (To record the alaries and wages expenses)

The theory which states that problems arise in corporations because top management no longer is willing to bear the brunt of their decisions unless they own a substantial amount of stock in the corporation is called

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Answer:

Agency theory.

Explanation:

A corporation can be defined as a corporate organization that has facilities and owns or controls assets used for the production of goods and services in at least one country other than its headquarter (home office) located in its home country.

This ultimately implies that, a corporation is a corporate organization that owns or controls its business in two or more countries.

Typically, it is considered to be one of the most complicated and expensive type of organization. Generally, a corporation is considered to be perpetual in nature and it is a body that comprises of a group of people such as directors, shareholders etc., who act as a single entity.

One of the advantage of a corporation is that, owners have limited liability for debt to the extent to which they have invested and as such are not personally liable for some of debt owed by corporation.

The theory which states that problems arise in corporations because top management no longer is willing to bear the brunt of their decisions unless they own a substantial amount of stock in the corporation is called agency theory.

Hurzdan, Inc., has a 30-day average collection period and wants to maintain a minimum cash balance of $20 million, which is what the company currently has on hand. The company currently has a receivables balance of $196 million and has developed the following sales and cash disbursement budgets (in millions):

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Sales $441 $513 $594 $558
Total cash disbursement 368 465 720 456

Required:
Draw the cash budget table for the company.

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Answer:

Hurzdan, Inc.

Cash Budget

Beginning balance        $20     -$152      -$176     -$383

Cash collection              196         441         513         594

Cash available             $216      $289     $337       $211

Cash disbursement      368        465       720         456

Ending balance            -152        -176      -383        -245

Minimum cash balance 20           20        20            20

Cash requirement     $172       $196     $403       $265

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Average collection period = 30 days

Required minimum cash balance = $20 million

Cash, beginning balance = $20 million

Accounts receivable, beginning balance = $196 million

(in millions):                  Q1         Q2         Q3            Q4

Sales revenue            $441      $513      $594       $558

Cash collection          $196      $441       $513       $594

Cash disbursement    368        465        720         456

On a recent shopping trip to a Target store, Kim went from aisle to aisle selecting the products he needed. Interestingly, the only person Kim encountered in the store was the employee at the checkout counter. The employee is an example of a(n):______.
a. Inside salesperson
b. Sales support staff
c. Order getter
d. Key account manager
e. Missionary salesperson

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

An Inside salesperson is a salesperson that works inside an office or a store and does not go out to get customer. Kim encountered an employee inside the store. thus the person is an inside sales person

Missionary salesperson influences others to buy a product

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- chiến lược điều chỉnh giá của công ty
- chiên lược chủ động thay đổi giá

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Answer:

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Altuve Co. was incorporated on January 1, 2013, at which time 250,000 shares of $10 par value common stock were authorized, and 110,000 of these shares were issued for $17 per share. Net income for the year ended December 31, 2013, was $1,257,300. Altuve Co.’s board of directors declared dividends of $3 per share of common stock on December 31, 2013, payable on February 7, 2014.Use the horizontal model to show the effects of the following:a. The issuance of common stock on January 1, 2013b. The declaration of dividends on December 31, 2013.c. The payment of dividends on February 7, 2014.

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Answer:

Altuve Co.

Horizontal Model and Transaction Effects:

Balance Sheet                                            

a. The issuance of common stock on January 1, 2013

Assets                    = Liabilities     +     Equity

Cash $1,870,000   =                            Common Stock $1,100,000

                                                            Additional Paid-in  770,000

b. The declaration of dividends on December 31, 2013.

Assets                    = Liabilities            +         Equity

Assets                    = Liabilities $330,000 +  Equity ($330,000)

c. The payment of dividends on February 7, 2014.

Assets ($330,000) = Liabilities ($330,000)  + Equity

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

a. The issuance of common stock on January 1, 2013

Jan. 1, 2013: Cash $1,870,000 Common Stock $1,100,000 Additional Paid-in Capital $770,000

b. The declaration of dividends on December 31, 2013.

Dec. 31, 2013: Cash Dividend $330,000 Dividends Payable $330,000

c. The payment of dividends on February 7, 2014.

Feb. 7, 2014: Dividends Payable $330,000 Cash $330,000

The current price of canvas messenger bags is $36 each and sales of the bags equal 400 per week. If the price elasticity of demand is -2.5 and the price changes to $44, how many messenger bags will be sold per week?

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Answer:

624

Explanation:

London New York Zurich Hong Kong Bid/Ask Quotes for CHF $0.7464-71 $0.7469-76 $0.7471-74 $0.7460-70 In order to take advantage of locational arbitrage, a currency speculator should buy CHF from the______ dealer and sell CHF to the ______ dealer. Group of answer choices Hong Kong; Zurich London; New York Zurich; Hong Kong New York; Hong Kong

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Answer:

The correct option is Hong Kong; Zurich.

Explanation:

Giveen:

Currency dealer in            London       New York      Zurich      Hong Kong

Bid/Ask Quotes for CHF $0.7464-71  $0.7469-76  $0.7471-74 $0.7460-70

Locational arbitrage can be described as the act of a currency speculator attempting to profit from tiny exchange rate discrepancies across several banks in different locations for a specific currency pair.

Since it is possible for the currency speculator to buy at Ask price from a bank in one location and sell it to another bank at bid price in another location, he will try to identify where he can buy at the lowest price to go and sell in another location with the highest price.

From the table above, Hong Kong has the lowest Bid/Ask Quotes for CHF of $0.7460-70 while Zurich has the highest Zurich of $0.7471-74. Therefore a currency speculator should buy CHF from the Hong Kong dealer and sell CHF to the Zurich dealer.

Therefore, the correct option is Hong Kong; Zurich.

The Federal Open Market Committee decides that it must increase the money supply by $50. Committee members tell you the reserve ratio is 0.2. They ask you what directive they should give to the open market desk. You tell them, being as specific as possible, using the money multiplier.

The Fed should _____________$ worth of government bonds.

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Answer and Explanation:

As we know that

Multiplier Effect = 1 ÷ Reserve Ratio

So,  

Reserve ratio = 1 ÷ 0.2

= 5

Now this means that $1 million deposit result into increased by $5 million in the overall money supply

So the money supply should rise by $50 and it should be $10 of the government securities  

The managers at Sonic SmartPhones are currently developing strategies for the company's new products and setting objectives for its business units. These managers are engaging in the management function of:__________.

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Answer:

planning.

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed about the managers at Sonic SmartPhones who are currently developing strategies for the company's new products and setting objectives for its business units. These managers are engaging in the management function of planning.

Planning can be regarded as one of

management function which involves

process of thinking as regards the activities needed in achieving a desired goal. It can be regarded as first or foremost activity needed in achieving desired results. It encompass

creation as well as maintenance of a plan, this could be in psychological aspects which requires conceptual skills.

Bella, Inc. manufactures two kinds of bagstotes and satchels. The company allocates manufacturing overhead using a single plantwide rate with direct labor cost as the allocation base. Estimated overhead costs for the year are$25,750. Additional estimated information is given below. Totes Satchels Direct materials cost per unit $33 $44Direct labor cost per unit $52 $60Number of units 520 370Calculate the pre-determined overhead allocation rate.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Given that estimated overhead costs for the year = $25,750

Bagstotes:

Direct materials cost per unit = $33

Direct labor cost per unit = $52

Number of units = 520

Satchels

Direct materials cost per unit = $44

Direct labor cost per unit = $60

Number of units = 370

Estimated direct labor =

(Direct labor cost per unit × No of units) of totes + (Direct labor cost per unit × No of units) of Satchels

= ($52 × 520) + ($60 × 370)

= $27,040 + $22,200

= $29,240

Predetermine overhead allocation rate:

= Estimated overhead / Estimated direct labor × 100

= $25,750 / $29,240 × 100

= 88.06%

Scampini Technologies is expected to generate $175 million in free cash flow next year, and FCF is expected to grow at a constant rate of 4% per year indefinitely. Scampini has no debt or preferred stock, and its WACC is 10%. If Scampini has 55 million shares of stock outstanding, what is the stock's value per share

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Answer:

the stock value per share is $53

Explanation:

The computation of the stock value per share is shown below:

Value of operations = Free cash flows ÷ ( Capitalization Rate - growth rate )

= $175 Million ÷ ( (10% - 4%)

= $2,917  

Now stock value per share is

= $2,917 ÷  55 million shares

= $53 per share

Hence, the stock value per share is $53

Doug Datner had an eclectic background. He completed his law degree from the University of Virginia, then went to work for a technology start-up in Dubai. After the start-up was purchased by a larger corporation, affording Doug a hefty sum of money, Doug and his spouse returned to the United States. While working with an architect and a designer to build their dream home, they realized that there was not a provider of high-quality custom-made door and window hardware at a reasonable price point in the United States. Even though Doug had no experience in the field, he decided to start a business manufacturing high-quality custom-made door and window hardware. He named the company Hardware House Doug and his wife cleared space in their newly constructed garage, designed several basic prototypes, and hired a metalwork expert to replicate their prototypes. They decided to have a few designs in catalog as one component of their business, but have the capability to alter those designs to provide designers with custom hardware. The first few years were tough. Business was steady enough to hire a second metalwork expert, but cash flow challenges often made Doug worry whether he would be able to pay his metalwork experts on time. Still, the Hardware House had gained a number of consistent clients, and was able to move into an old warehouse space and expand operations. Ten years later, Hardware House has nearly 100 employees. While the majority of the employees work in manufacturing, there are also employees in marketing, design, accounting, and human resources. Doug structured the business to limit his liability in case of lawsuit, but still managed to maintain the business without sharing ownership.
Which of the following is an advantage Doug should expect by sharing ownership with others?
a. Gaining access to all of the distribution of profits.
b. Access to additional knowledge and expertise.
c. Additional freedom from government regulation.
d. Enhanced control to make decisions immediately
e. Greater degree of secrecy

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Answer: b. Access to additional knowledge and expertise.

Explanation:

One of the advantages of opening a limited company be it private or public, is the additional knowledge that the other shareholders would bring on board.

In the case of a private company, the new shareholders would be from various backgrounds and would have knowledge on how to grow the business and in the case of a public company, the Board of Directors are usually drawn from various industries and so will put their experience from those industries into the company thereby giving it an edge.

The Pizza Company is considering a new three-year expansion project. The key data are shown below:
The company hired a consulting firm to help evaluate the project and paid the consulting fee of $60,000. The company owns the space. If company did not invest in the project, it can receive after-tax rental fee for $300,000 per year for 3 years. However, if the
company invested in the project, it will use the space for the project.
 The fixed cost to produce pizza is required at $150,000 per year.
 It is estimated that 50,000 units will be sold in the first year and that 40,000 units and 30,000 units will be sold in the second and third years respectively.
 Each pizza is expected to sell for $25 and the production cost will be $15 per unit.
 The sales price and variable cost should increase with inflation. Expected inflation rate per year is 5%.
 The project requires an initial investment in working capital of $500,000, which will be required in each year at 10% of revenue in the following year.
 The purchase of the machinery at the start of the project is $1,000,000. The shipping and installation cost are $200,000. The machinery will be depreciated straight-line to zero. It is estimated that the machinery can be sold at the end of the project for $250,000.
 To finance the project, the company would need to take a one-million dollar loan at 8% interest rate p.a. from HSBC over the life of the project. Annual interest expense is $80,000.
 The corporate tax rate is 34%.
 The Pizza Company is evaluating its cost of capital under alternative financing arrangements. In consultation with the consulting firm, the Pizza Company expects to be able to issue new Debt at Par with a coupon rate of 8% (coupons paid annually) and to issue new preferred stock with a $4 per share dividend at $32 a share. The common stock of the Pizza Company is currently selling for $22 a share while its book value is $6. The Pizza Company expects to pay a total
dividend of $525,000 for its 200,000 common shares outstanding next year. Market analysts foresee a growth in dividends of the company at the rate of 4% per year. The Pizza Company raises capital using 30% bond, 20% preferred stock, and 50% common stock
a. What is the cost of capital (WACC) of the Pizza Company?
b. Calculate the NPV of the project using the cost of capital calculated in part (a).
Should the project be accepted?

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Answer:

dividend of $525,000 for its 200,000 common shares outstanding next year. Market analysts foresee a growth in dividends of the company at the rate of 4% per year. The Pizza Company raises capital using 30% bond, 20% preferred stock, and 50% common stock

a. What is the cost of capital (WACC) of the Pizza Company?

b. Calculate

Rowan Co. purchases 500 common shares (40%) of JBI Corp. as a long-term investment for $630,000 cash on July 1. JBI Corp. paid $14,750 in total cash dividends on November 1 and reported net income of $295,000 for the year. (1) - (3) Prepare Rowan's entries to record the purchase of JBI shares, the receipt of its share of JBI dividends and the December 31 year-end adjustment for its share of JBI net income.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below;

On Jul 01

Equity method investments $630,000

    To Cash $630,000

(Being cash paid is recorded)

On Nov 01

Cash $5,900 (40% of $14,750)

    Equity method investments $5,900

(Being cash receipt is recorded)  

On Dec 31

Equity method investments $118,000 (40% of $295,000)

          To Earnings from equity method investments $118,000

(Being sharing of the net income is recorded)

London Company hired some students to help count inventory during their semester break. Unfortunately, the students added incorrectly and the 2019 ending inventory was overstated by $5,000. What would be the effect of this error in ending inventory

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They have to recount each thing

The effect of this error in ending inventory would be decrease in cost of goods sold and increase in increasing ending inventory.

Overstating inventory decreases COGS or cost of goods sold because the surplus stock in accounting records results in a higher closing stock and lower COGS. Current assets, total assets, and retained earnings are all exaggerated as a result of overstated ending inventories.

What is inventory?

All the goods, merchandise, and supplies that a company keeps on hand in anticipation of selling them for a profit are referred to as inventory. A crucial corporate asset is inventory. Businesses conduct inventories to determine how much stock they have at a given time. Work-in-process (items in various stages of completion), finished goods, and supplies needed to create new sales items are all included in inventory. 

What is COGS or cost of good sold?

Cost of goods sold is a value or cost involved in selling goods during a particular period.

Cost of sales or the cost of goods sold (COGS) quantify the costs incurred by a company when producing a good or service. it includes the costs of labor, raw materials, and administrative expenses related to running a production plant.

Formula for cost of goods sold is :

Starting inventory + purchases − ending inventory = cost of goods sold

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Before month-end adjustments are made, the February 28 trial balance of Neutral Milk Hotel contains revenue of $7,000 and expenses of $4,400. Adjustments are necessary for the following items: Depreciation for February is $1,800. Revenue recognized but not yet billed is $2,700. Accrued interest expense is $700. Revenue collected in advance that is now recognized is $2,500. Portion of prepaid insurance expired during February is $400.InstructionsCalculate the correct net income for Neutral Milk Hotel’s Income Statement for February.

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Answer: $4,900

Explanation:

Net income will be:

= (Revenue + Revenue recognized but not yet billed + Revenue collected in advance that is now recognized) - Expenses - Depreciation - Accrued interest expense - Portion of prepaid insurance for the month

= (7,000 + 2,700 + 2,500) - 4,400 - 1,800 - 700 - 400

= $4,900

1. Jupiter Explorers has $9,800 in sales. The profit margin is 5%. There are 4,500 shares of stock outstanding. The market price per share is $1.90.
What is the price-earnings ratio?
2. A firm has a return on equity of 18%. The total asset turnover is 1.7 and the profit margin is 6%. The total equity is $7,200.
What is the amount of the net income?

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Answer:

17.43

132.19

Explanation:

Net profit margin is an example of a profitability ratio. It measures he ability of a firm to earn a profit from its assets

Net profit margin = Net income / Revenue

0.05 = x / 9800

net income = 490

net income per share = 490 / 4500 = 0.109

p/e = 1.9 / 0.109 = 17.43

Using the Dupont formula, ROE can be determined using:

ROE = Net profit margin x asset turnover x financial leverage

ROE = (Net income / Sales) x (Sales/Total Assets) x (total asset / common equity)

When Penguin Catering Services first opened, the owner decided to target only events at resorts in its geographic region. Penguin Catering was using a(n) __________ targeting strategy.
a. concentrated
b. micromarketing
c. benefit-driven
d. differentiated
e. undifferentiated

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Answer: Penguin Catering was using a Concentrated targeting strategy.

An organization that adopts a concentration strategy chooses to focus its marketing efforts on only one very defined and specific market segment. Accordingly, only one marketing mix is developed. For example, the manufacturer of Rolex watches has chosen to concentrate on the luxury segment of the watch market.

Penguin Catering Services was using a concentrated targeting strategy.

What is a targeting strategy?

A strategy, which is made with consideration of the target or the goals that are needed to be achieved with regard to a particular topic, is known as a targeting strategy.

Concentrated targeting strategy is said to be implied by a firm when there is a focus only over a particular area in the strategy being made.

Hence, option A holds true regarding the targeting strategy.

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This year, Sigma Inc. generated $639,000 income from its routine business operations. In addition, the corporation sold the following assets, all of which were held for more than 12 months:

Initial Basis Acc. Depr Sale Price
Marketable securities $144,000 0 $64,000
Production equipment 93,000 $76,000 30,000
Business realty:
Land 165,000 0 180,000
Building 200,000 58,300 210,000

Required:
a. Compute Sigma’s taxable income assuming that it used the straight-line method to calculate depreciation on the building and has no nonrecaptured.
b. Recompute taxable income assuming that Sigma sold the securities for $150,000 rather than $64,000.

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Answer:

Sigma Inc.

a. Sigma's Taxable Income:

Business income =     $639,000

Capital gains =                 16,300

Total taxable income $655,300

b. Sigma's Taxable Income:

Business income =     $639,000

Capital gains =               102,300

Total taxable income   $741,300

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Business income = $639,000

Capital gains:

                                    Initial Basis Acc. Depr    Sale Price  Gain/(Loss)

Marketable securities $144,000        0               $64,000    ($80,000)

Production equipment   93,000   $76,000          30,000        13,000

Business realty:

Land                             165,000        0                180,000         15,000

Building                      200,000      58,300        210,000         68,300

Net capital gains                                                                     $16,300

Capital gains recomputed:

                                    Initial Basis Acc. Depr    Sale Price  Gain/(Loss)

Marketable securities $144,000        0             $150,000       $6,000

Production equipment   93,000   $76,000          30,000        13,000

Business realty:

Land                             165,000        0                180,000         15,000

Building                      200,000      58,300        210,000         68,300

Net capital gains                                                                   $102,300

On January 1, 2019, Wasson Company purchased a delivery vehicle costing $36,500. The vehicle has an estimated 6-year life and a $3,500 residual value. What is the vehicle's book value as of December 31, 2020, assuming Wasson uses the straight-line depreciation method

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Answer:

Book value= $25,500

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $36,500

Residual value= $3,500

Useful life= 6 years

First, we need to calculate the annual depreciation:

Annual depreciation= (original cost - salvage value)/estimated life (years)

Annual depreciation= (36,500 - 3,500) / 6

Annual depreciation= $5,500

Now, the accumulated depreciation and book value:

Accumulated depreciation= 5,500*2= $11,000

Book value= 36,500 - 11,000

Book value= $25,500

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