Reasons why South African post office taking private courier companies to court​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

As the only operator of this kind in South Africa, the Post Office has the exclusive right to provide delivery services for all letters, postcards, printed matter, small parcels, and other postal articles up to and including 1kg.

PostNet was initially ordered to stop delivering all packages weighing 1kg and less by 17 March 2020. However, it secured an interdict which allowed it to continue to deliver these packages until the full challenge was heard in the Gauteng High Court.

The Post Office, Postnet and the South African Express Parcel Association (SAEPA) are now set to head to court in a move that could have ramifications for the entire courier industry in South Africa.

Icasa spokesperson Paseka Maleka told BusinessDay that the regulator would give its support to the Post Office as it was following the letter of the law, which allowed private couriers to only deliver food items in the 1kg or less category.

“Icasa’s mandate is to implement what the law requires, and we are doing exactly that,” he said.

“There are exemptions that deal with businesses that do not fall under postal services. Uber Eats, Mr Delivery, etc are such businesses. Obviously, one cannot expect Sapo to be delivering pizza to a consumer,” he said.


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MC algo 8-18 Valuing Stock Asonia Co. will pay a dividend of $5.10, $9.20, $12.05, and $13.80 per share for each of the next four years, respectively. The company will then close its doors. If investors require a return of 9.4 percent on the company's stock, what is the stock price?
a. $3708
b. $32.88
c. $42.38
d. $3119
e. $35.41

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Answer:

d. $31.19

Explanation:

The computation of the stock price is shown below

Stock Price is

= [$5.10 ÷ (1 + 0.094)^1 + $9.20 ÷ (1 + 0.094)^2 + $12.05 ÷ (1 + 0.094)^3 + $13.80 ÷ (1+0.094)^4]

= $4.66 + $7.69 + $9.20 + $9.63    

= $31.19

hence, the option d is correct

Indicate whether each of the following transactions represents the purchase of a final good.

a. the purchase of wheat from a wheat farmer by a bakery.
b. the purchase of an aircraft carrier by the federal goverment
c. the purchase of frenche wine by a U.S. consumer
d. the purchase of a new airliner by American Airlinesa

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Answer:

b. the purchase of an aircraft carrier by the federal goverment - purchase of a final good.

c. the purchase of frenche wine by a U.S. consumer - purchase of a final good.

d. the purchase of a new airliner by American Airlinesa - purchase of a final good.

Explanation:

A final good is a good that is consumed directly by consumers

Purchase of final good can be classfied into :

Consumption spending includes spending by households on goods and services. Consumption spending includes :  

spending on durables - e.g. laptop  

spending on nondurables - e.g. clothes, food

spending on services  - e.g. payment of hospital bill  

the purchase of french wine is an example of consumption spending on nondurable goods

Investment - It includes purchases of goods and services made by businesses in the production of goods and services

the airplane purchased by the airline would be used to provide services for airline customers.  

Government spending - It includes government consumption expenditure and gross investment.  Consumption spending includes spending by households on goods and services. Consumption spending includes :  

spending on durables - e.g. laptop  

spending on nondurables - e.g. clothes, food

spending on services  - e.g. payment of hospital bill  

the purchase of a textbook by a student is an example of consumption spending on durable goods

Investment - It includes purchases of goods and services made by businesses in the production of goods and services

the airplane purchased by the airline would be used to provide services for airline customers.  

Government spending - It includes government consumption expenditure and gross investment.  The purchase of a new  limousine for the president is an example of consumption expenditure

An intermediate good is a good that is used in the production of the final good. e.g. tthe purchase of wheat from a wheat farmer by a bakery would be used to make pastries.

During 2019, $27,000 of cash dividends were declared and paid. A patent valued at $80,000 was obtained in exchange for land. Equipment that originally cost $20,000 and had $7,000 accumulated depreciation was sold for $13,000 cash. Bonds payable were sold for cash and cash was used to pay for structural improvements to the building. Required a. Compute the change in cash that occurred during 2019. b. Prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method

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Answer:

a. Change in Cash that occurred during 2019:

Cash outflow $27,000

Cash inflow = $13,000

Net outflow = $14,000

b. Statement of Cash Flows for the year ended December 31, 2019:

Investing activities:

Sale of Equipment         $13,000

Financing activities:

Payment of dividends ($27,000)

Net cash outflow =        $14,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cash dividends paid during 2019 = $27,000

Patent purchased = $80,000

Land sold in exchange of patent = $80,000

Sale of equipment = $13,000

Sales of Bonds Payable = Cost of Building Improvements

The Widget Co. can produce widgets according to the formula: q = 5K^3/4 L^1/4 where q is the output of widgets, and K, L are the quantities of capital and labor used.

a. Are there constant, increasing or decreasing returns to scale in widget production? Explain.
b. Are there, constant, increasing or decreasing marginal products of factors? Explain
c. In the short run, the amount of capital used by company A. is fixed. Derive the short-run cost function. (Note that the short-run cost function will show C as a function of Q, K and the factor prices w and r.)
d. Derive the long-run cost function.

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Answer:

A) Constant Return to Scale

B) Decreasing Marginal Products

C) Short Run Cost Function = w*(Q/5)4 *(1/K​​​​​`3) + rK`

D) (2Q/5)*(r​​​​​3/4​​​​​​)*(w​​​​​1/4)

Explanation:

A) Q(tL,tK) = 5*(tK)3/4*(tL)1/4

= t*Q(L,K)

Hence it exhibits constant return to scale

B) Here MPK = dQ/dK

= (3/4)* 5*L​​​​​​​​​​​1/4*K​​​​​​-1/4

So dMPK/dK = (-3/16)*5*L​​​​​​1/4*K​​​​​​-5/4

Hence dMPK/dK < 0

thus exhibits decreasing Marginal Products

(Similarly for Labor also)

C) let K is fixed at K`

So Q = 5*K`3/4*L​​​​​1/4

So L = (Q/5)4*(1/K​​​​​​`3)

So Short Run Cost Function = w*L + r*K`

C = w*(Q/5)4 *(1/K​​​​​`3) + rK`

D) in long run, MRTS = MPL / MPK = w/r

So K/L = w/r

Thus rK = wL

So from production function

Q = 5*(wL/r)3/4*L​​​​​​1/4

= 5*(w/r)3/4*L

L* = (Q/5)*(r/w)3/4

similarly K* = (Q/5)*(w/r)1/4

so Long Run Cost Function = wL* + rK*

= (2Q/5)*(r​​​​​3/4​​​​​​)*(w​​​​​1/4)

A company is evaluating a new 4-year project. The equipment necessary for the project will cost $3,500,000 and can be sold for $715,000 at the end of the project. The asset is in the 5-year MACRS class. The depreciation percentage each year is 20.00 percent, 32.00 percent, 19.20 percent, 11.52 percent, and 11.52 percent, respectively. The company's tax rate is 34 percent. What is the aftertax salvage value of the equipment?
Hint: 1. Find the remaining book value at the end. 2. Subtract this from the expected sale price to find the gain on sale. 3. Apply the tax rate to this gain to find the taxes owed. 4. The after-tax salvage value is the sale price minus the taxes.
a) $715,000.
b) $752,468.
c) $540,444.
d) $677,532.
e) $471,900.

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Answer:

d) $677,532.

Explanation:

1.

Written down value of the equipment after 4 years = Cost x ( 100% - 1st year MACRS - Second-year MACRS - Third-year MACRS - Fourth-year MACRS ) = $3,500,000 x ( 100% - 20% - 32% - 19.20% - 11.52% ) = $604,800

2.

Now calculate the gain on the sale of equipment

Gain on the sale of equipment = Sale Price - Written down Value after 4 years = $715,000 - $604,800 = $110,200

3.

Tax owed = Gain on the sale x Tax rate = $110,200 x 34% = $37,468

After-tax salvage value = Sales price - Tax = $715,000 - $37,468 = $677,532

A 12-month insurance policy was purchased on Dec. 1 for $4,800 and the Prepaid insurance account was initially increased for the payment. The required adjusting journal entry on December 31 includes a:_________
a. credit to Prepaid insurance for $400.
b. debit to Insurance expense for $400.
c. credit to Insurance expense for $400.
d. debit to Prepaid insurance for $400.
e. debit to Insurance expense for $4,800.

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Answer: a. credit to Prepaid insurance for $400.

b. debit to Insurance expense for $400

Explanation:

The required adjusting journal entry on December 31 will be:

Debit Insurance expense = ($4800 *1/12) = $400

Credit Prepaid Insurance = $400

(To record insurance expired for 1 month for December)

Therefore, the correct options are A and B.

The Anson Jackson Court (AJC) currently has $150,000 market value (and book value) of perpetual debt outstanding carrying a coupon rate of 6%. Its earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) are $89,000, and it is a zero growth company. AJC's current cost of equity is 10%, and its tax rate is 25%. The firm has 10,000 shares of common stock outstanding selling at a price per share of $60.00. Refer to the data for Anson Jackson Court (AJC). AJC is considering moving to a capital structure that is comprised of 25% debt and 75% equity, based on market values. The new funds would be used to replace the old debt and to repurchase stock. It is estimated that the increase in risk resulting from the additional leverage would cause the required rate of return on debt to rise to 6.56%, while the required rate of return on equity would rise to 10.07%. If this plan were carried out, what would be AJC's new WACC and total value

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Answer:

The answer is "8.78%; $760,034"

Explanation:

Please find the complete solution in the attached file.

Pope’s Garage had the following accounts and amounts in its financial statements on December 31, 2019. Assume that all balance sheet items reflect account balances at December 31, 2019, and that all income statement items reflect activities that occurred during the year then ended.

Accounts receivable $33,000
Depreciation expense 12,000
Land 27,000
Cost of goods sold 90,000
Retained earnings 59,000
Cash 9,000
Equipment 71,000
Supplies 6,000
Accounts payable 23,000
Service revenue 20,000
Interest expense 4,000
Common stock 10,000
Income tax expense 12,000
Accumulated depreciation 45,000
Long-term debt 40,000
Supplies expense 14,000
Merchandise inventory 31,000
Sales revenue 140,000

Required:
a. Calculate the total current assets at December 31, 2019.
b. Calculate the total liabilities and owners’ equity at December 31, 2019.
c. Calculate the earnings from operations (operating income) for the year ended December 31, 2019.
d. Calculate the net income (or loss) for the year ended December 31, 2019.
e. What was the average income tax rate for Pope’s Garage for 2019?
f. If $16,000 of dividends had been declared and paid during the year, what was the January 1, 2019, balance of retained earnings?

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Answer and Explanation:

a. The computation of the total current asset is shown below

= Account receivable + cash + supplies + merchandise inventory

= $33,000 + $9,000 + $6,000 + $31,000

= $79,000

b The total liabilities and owners equity is

= Account payable + long term debt + common stock + retained earnings

= $23,000 + $40,000 + $10,000 + $59,000

= $132,000

c. The earnings from operations is

Sales revenue $140,000

Less cost of goods sold $90,000

Gross profit $50,000

add: service revenue $20,000

Less depreciation expense $12,000

Less supplies expense $14,000

Operating income $44,000

d. The net income is

= operating income - interest expense - income tax expense

= $44,000 - $4,000 - $12,000

= $28,000

e. The average income tax rate is

= $12,000 ÷ $40,000 × 100

= 30%

f. The beginning retained earnings is

= $59,000 + $16,000  - $28,000

= $47,000

Zebra Company sells a segment of its operations at a loss. Zebra has not previously experienced such an event and does not expect to again. The loss from the disposal of the segment should be reported in the income statement as: Select one: A. A separate amount in comprehensive income B. A separate amount in net income from continuing operations C. A separate amount in a discontinued operations section D. As part of cost of goods sold

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Answer:

C. A separate amount in a discontinued operations section

Explanation:

Since in the given situation it is mentioned that zebra co sells the segment at a loss so this loss from the sale of the segment that should be reported in the income statement as the distinct amount in the discontinued operating section as the same below the income from continuing operations

Hence, the correct option is c.

Answer:

The answer is "Option C".

Explanation:

The discontinued operations are parts of a company's core business or product line that have been sold or shut down and thus are reported separately on the financial statements from ongoing operations. As a result, any loss from the sale of the segment should indeed be reported as a separate amount inside the income statement's discontinued operations column.

What is the present value of a 10-year annuity of $3,000 per period in which payments come at the beginning of each period

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Answer: $18984.9

Explanation:

Your question isn't complete as you didn't give the interest rate. Let's assume that the interest rate is 12%.

Therefore, the present value will be:

= 3000 + 3000[1 - (1 + 0.12)^-10+1] / 0.12

= 3000 + (3000 × 5.3283)

= 3000 + 15984.9

= 18984.9

Therefore, the present value is $18984.9

On June 30, Collins Management Company purchased land for $640,000 and a building for $960,000, paying $800,000 cash and issuing a 7% note for the balance, secured by a mortgage on the property. The terms of the note provide for 20 semiannual payments of $40,000 on the principal plus the interest accrued from the date of the preceding payment.a. Journalize the entry to record the transaction on June 30. June 30.b. Journalize the entry to record the payment of the first installment on December 31. Dec. 31.c. Journalize the entry to record the payment of the second installment the following June 30. Assume a 360-day year

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Answer:

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Equipment acquired at the beginning of the year at a cost of $30,800 has an estimated residual value of $2,800 and an estimated useful life of four years. Determine the following: (a) The depreciable cost $fill in the blank 1 (b) The straight-line rate fill in the blank 2 % (c) The annual straight-line depreciation $fill in the blank 3

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Answer:

$28000

25%

$7000

Explanation:

Depreciable cost = cost of the asset - residual value

$30,800 - $2800 = $28,000

The straight-line rate = annual depreciation expense / Depreciable cost

7000 / 28,000 x 100 = 25%

Straight line depreciation expense = (Cost of asset - Salvage value) / useful life

$28,000 / 4 = $7000

mention any four components of the marketing communication policy​

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Answer:

Mix advertising, public relations, sales promotion and personal selling

Since the middle of the 20th century, the international global business system has been shaped by global institutions. Countries have established these institutions to address the global issues that span their borders.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

This statement is correct, as global institutions were created with the objective of regulating global business from international treaties, which implemented a set of rules and regulations that must be followed by all organizations in a global market, as a form of protection to organizations, society and the environment, such as legislative and economic changes, crises and possible negative impacts inherent to organizations in a global business system.

The new office supply discounter, Paper Clips, Etc. (PCE), sells a certain type of ergonomically correct office chair. The annual holding cost per unit is $25, annual demand is 180,000 chairs, and the ordering cost is $150 per order. The lead time is 5 days. Because demand is variable (standard deviation of daily demand is 30 chairs), PCE has decided to establish a customer service level of 96%. The store is open 300 days per year.

Required:
a. What is the optimal order quantity?
b. What is the safety stock?
c. What is the reorder point?
d. What is the optimal annual total inventory cost?

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Solution :

Given data:

Annual demand, D = 180,000 chairs

Ordering cost, F = $ 150 per order

Annual holding cost per unit, C = $25

Lead time of order, L = 5 days

Standard deviation of order during lead time = 30

a). The optimal order quantity

   [tex]$=\sqrt{\frac{2FD}{C}}$[/tex]

  [tex]$=\sqrt{\frac{2\times 150 \times 180,000 }{25}}$[/tex]

 = 1469.69

 = 1470 (rounding off)

b). The Z value of the customer service of 90%,

i.e., the probability of 0.90 as per normal distribution table = 1.29

∴  Safety stock = Z value x standard deviation of order during lead time

                         = 1.29 x 30

                        = 38.7

                        = 39 (rounding off)

c). The reorder point

 [tex]= \text{Average demand per day} x \text{Demand lead time (day) + Safety stock}[/tex]

 [tex]$=\frac{\text{annual demand}}{\text{300 days}} \times \text{ Demand Lead time (days) + Safety stock}$[/tex]

 [tex]$=\frac{180,000}{300} \times 5 + 39$[/tex]

 = 3039

d). The optimal annual total inventory cost

  [tex]$\text{= Annual ordering cost + Annual Inventory carrying cost}$[/tex]

  [tex]$\text{= Number of orders} \times \text{Ordering cost + Average inventory} \times }$[/tex] [tex]$\text{Inventory holding cost per unit per year}$[/tex]

  [tex]$=\frac{\text{annual demand}}{\text{optimum order quantity}} \times \text{ordering cost+}\frac{\text{optimum ordering cost}}{2}\times C$[/tex]

  [tex]$=\frac{180,000}{1470} \times 150 + \frac{1470}{2} \times 25$[/tex]

 = 18367.34 + 18375

 = $ 36,742.34

 

The contribution margin ratio is 25% for Grain Company and the break-even point in sales is $200,000. To obtain a target net operating income of $60,000, sales would have to be:_____.
A. $260,000.
B. $440,000.
C. $280,000.
D. $240,000.

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Answer:

Option B. 440000

Explanation:

Given the contribution margin = 25%

Sales at break-even point = $200000

Net operating income = $60000

Sales at break even point = TFC / contribution margin ratio

200000 = TFC / 25%

TFC = 50000

Now find the net income:

Net income = Contribution margin - Fixed cost

60000 = Contribution margin - 50000

Contribution margin =60000 + 50000 = 110000

Sales revenue = Contribution margin / contribution ratio

Sales revenue = 110000 / 0.25 = 440000

If a court determines that a manager's corporate decision amounted to self-dealing, a. the manager is automatically personally liable to the corporation. b. the transaction being challenged will be automatically voided. c. the manager will automatically be fired. d. the business judgment rule will not apply.

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Answer:

d. the business judgment rule will not apply.

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.

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.

A manager can be defined as an individual who is saddled with the responsibility of providing guidance, support, supervision, administrative control, as well as acting as a role model or example to the employees working in an organization by being morally upright.

Generally, managers are typically involved in taking up leadership roles and as such are expected to be build a strong relationship between their employees or subordinates by creating a fair ground for effective communication and sharing of resources and information. Also, they are required to engage their staff members (entire workforce) in the most efficient and effective manner.

In Business management, if a court of competent jurisdiction determines that a manager's corporate decision amounted to self-dealing i.e putting his or her own interests first, the business judgment rule will not apply.

Generally, in order for the business judgement rule to apply, it is expected or required that a manager should act in the best interest of a corporation.

Austen, the night shift manager of a 24-hour convenience store, would regularly drive his car to the back door, unlock it, and load in a couple of cases of beer, every night. These cases of beer were marked down for no apparent reason, and Austen paid the reduced price. Is Austen setting a good example for his employees

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Answer:

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Explanation:

You have just deposited $9,000 into an account that promises to pay you an annual interest rate of 6.1 percent each year for the next 7 years. You will leave the money invested in the account and 15 years from today, you need to have $25,650 in the account. What annual interest rate must you earn over the last 8 years to accomplish this goal

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Answer:

Annual interest rate = 8.23%

Explanation:

The annual interest rate i must have earn over the last 8 years to accomplish this goal is:

= ((25650/(9000*(1+6.1%)^7))^(1/8))-1

= ((25650/(9000*1.513588))^(1/8)) - 1

= ((25650/13622.29)^(1/8) - 1

= 1.882943323038931^(1/8) - 1

= 1.08231743862 - 1

= 0.08231743862

= 8.231743862%

= 8.23%

What is the loan balance (in dollars) after the third payment, of a 5 year loan of $100,000 with an APR of 10% and annual payments

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110,000 total I thing I am not to sure

Please help I don’t understand

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The answers are A E and D

The hyrbrid automobile grew out of automobile designers' realization that there were changes in the legal environment regarding automobile emissions to which they need not comply.

a. True
b. False

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Answer: True

Explanation:

Hybrid cars use both electricity and gasoline motors and engines. The concept behind this is that the electricity gives the car better acceleration and the gasoline then maintains it.

Developed countries tax gasoline due to its emissions but don't really tax electricity. On realizing this, designers recognized that they could combine both gasoline and electricity to create hybrids that would decrease the cost of taxation of using gasoline.

Classity each of the following items as a final good or an intermediate good, and classifly the expenditure on each final good.

Item 1. A DVD bought by a household.
item 2. New computers bought by PepsiCo
Item 3. New aircraft bought by Southwest Airlines
item 4. Fertilizer bought by a Florida tomato grower.

Item 1 is ________ and Item 2 _________.

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Answer:

Item 1. A DVD bought by a household. - This is a final good, to be used for entertainment purposes, and a consumption expenditure.

item 2. New computers bought by PepsiCo - This is a final good, meant to be used for administrative purposes by PepsiCo. It is an investment expenditure because the new computers are an asset.

Item 3. New aircraft bought by Southwest Airlines - This is a final good, to be used as an asset by the airline in order to transport passengers from one place to another. This is an investment expenditure because the aircraft will be used to produce economic benefits for the company.

item 4. Fertilizer bought by a Florida tomato grower - This is an intermediate good, because it is bought in order to be used in the production process of another good, an agricultural product. This is an investment expenditure, because it is essentially intermediate inventory, a type of asset, and assets are investments.

Assume that Nortel manufactures specialty electronic circuitry through a unique photoelectronic process. One of the primary products, Model ZX40, has a standard labor time of 0.5 hour and a standard labor rate of $12.50 per hour. During February, the following activities pertaining to direct labor for ZX40 were recorded:

Direct labor hours used 2,230
Direct labor cost $34,000
Units of ZX40 manufactured 4,800

Required:
a. Determine the labor rate variance.
b. Determine the labor efficiency variance.
c. Determine the total flexible budget labor cost variance.

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Answer:

A = $6,125

B = $2,125

C = $6,125

Explanation:

Standard Labor Time = 0.5 hours, Standard Labor rate = $12.50 per hour, Standard Time = 4800 * 0.5hour P U = 2400 hours

Actual labor time used = 2,230, Direct labor Cost = $34,000 per hour =$15.25 , Units manufactured = 4,800

(a) Labor Rate Variance = Actual Cost - standard cost of Actual Hours = $34,000 - ($12.50 * 2230) = $34,000 - $27,875 = $6,125 Favorable

(b) Labor Efficiency Variance = Standard Cost of Actual Hours - Standard Cost = (2,230 * 12.50) - (12.50 * 2400) = $27,875 - $30,000 = $2,125 Unfavorable

(c) Flexible budget labor cost variance = Flexible Budget cost - Actual Cost = (Actual qty * Std Rate) - (Actual qty - Actual Rate) = (2,230 * $12.50) - $34,000 = $27,875 - $34,000 = $6,125 Unfavorable

Standard and actual costs for direct materials for the manufacture of 1,000 units of product were as follows:
Actual costs 1,550 lbs. at $9.10
Standard costs 1,600 lbs. at $9.00
Determine the (a) quantity variance, (b) price variance, and (c) total direct materials cost variance. Enter favorable variances as negative numbers.
a. Quantity variance $______
b. Price variance $______
c. Total direct materials cost variance

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below;

a.

Materials quantity variance is

= (Actual quantity used × Standard price) - (Standard quantity allowed × Standard Price)]

= (1550 × 9.00) - (1600 × 9.00)

= $(450.00)

= $450 favorable

b.

Direct materials price variance is  

Materials Price Variance = (Actual quantity purchased × Actual price) - (Actual quantity purchased × Standard price)

= (1550  × 9.10) - (1550 ×$9.00)

= $155

= $155 unfavorable

c.  

Total direct materials cost variance is

= Materials quantity variance + Direct materials price variance

= -$450 + $155

= -$295

= $295 Favorable

XYZ Tile Installation Corporation measures its activity in terms of square feet of tile installed. Last month, the budgeted level of activity was 1,180 square feet and the actual level of activity was 1,270 square feet. The company's owner budgets for supply costs, a variable cost, at $3.50 per square foot. The actual supply cost last month was $4,980. What would have been the spending variance for supply costs

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Answer:

The appropriate solution is "$535 U". A further explanation is described below.

Explanation:

The given values are:

Actual level of activity,

= 1270

Budgeted variable cost,

= $3.50

Actual supply cost,

= $4980

Now,

The spending variance for supply costs will be:

= [tex](Actual \ level \ of \ activity\times Budgeted \ variable \ cost)\times Actual \ supply \ cost[/tex]

= [tex](1270\times 3.50)-4980[/tex]

= [tex]4445-4980[/tex]

= [tex]535[/tex] (unfavorable)

Công ty M sản xuất một số mặt hàng
thuộc đối tượng nộp thuế GTGT theo phương pháp khấu trừ thuế, tổ chức kế toán
hàng tồn kho theo phương pháp kê khai thường xuyên. Trong tháng 1, phòng kế
toán có tài liệu liên quan đến các khoản thuế và các khoản phải nộp ngân sách
như sau:


I. Số dư đầu tháng 3: TK 333:
2.000.000đ trong đó chi tiết TK 33311: 2.000.000đ.


II. Phát sinh trong tháng:


1.
Công ty đã chi tiền mặt nộp thuế môn bài năm nay theo thông báo:
3.000.000đ.


2.
Nhận được thông báo nộp thuế tài nguyên trong kỳ: 2.000.000đ.


3.
Chi phí tiền lương trong kỳ:


- Bộ phận bán hàng: 55000.000đ


- Bộ phận quản lý doanh nghiệp:
60.000.000đ


Đến kỳ thanh toán lương, công ty tiến
hành trích các khoản theo lương và thực hiện khấu trừ lương của công nhân viên theo
quy định.


4.
Mua một xe con sử dụng phải đóng lệ phí trước bạ: 6.000.000đ.


5.
Nhận thông báo tạm nộp thuế TNDN quý I năm nay: 10.000.000đ.


6.
Tổng hợp tình hình tiêu thụ sản phẩm trong tháng: giá bán sản phẩm chưa
thuế 100.000.000đ, thuế GTGT 10%, trong đó chưa thu tiền khách hàng 50% giá
thanh toán, thu bằng TGNH 30% và bằng tiền mặt 20%.


7.
Nhận lại một số sản phẩm đã tiêu thụ tháng 2, nhập kho theo giá vốn
800.000đ, giá bán hàng trả lại 1.100.000đ (gồm thuế GTGT 100.000đ) trừ vào số
tiền khách hàng còn nợ.


8.
(Giả sử) cuối tháng lập tờ khai thuế GTGT, số tiền thuế GTGT đầu vào
được khấu trừ tháng này là 12.000.000đ.


9.
Chuyển TGNH nộp thuế GTGT 2.000.000đ, thuế TTĐB 22.500.000đ, thuế TNDN
tạm nộp, nộp hộ thuế TNCN cho CNV, đã nhận được giấy báo Nợ của NH.


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