1. Investment in the business= $17,010
2. Borrow cash= $7620
3. Purchase equipment= the list price was $8700 but the final price was $8300
4. Revenues earned = $298,600, the cash has been collected from the customers for all revenue earned
5. Expenses incurred= total $210,900 during the same year, all expenses paid in cash
6. Dividens= end of each quarter, the company distributed cash to stockholders, the sum of those quarterly distributions was $15,000
Consider the following transactions for Thomas Company and their effect ont he accounting equation. Determine the new balance for each component of the accounting equation from the transactioon. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
Transaction Assets =Liabilities Stockholders' Equity
Beginning $0 $0 $0
1. Investment in the business $17,160 17160
2. Borrow cash $7940 7940 7940
3. Purchase equipment 8600 7940 660
4. Revenues earned 29860 0 29860
5. Expenses incurred 210800 103660
6. Dividends 14200 88460

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Answer 1

Answer & Explanation:

                               Assets         =         Capital        +         Liabilities

1) Investment         Cash (+17...)            (+17160)

2) Borrowings       Cash (+7...)                                            Loan (+7...)

3) Purchase          Cash (-price paid)     + Gain

                            Equip (+final price)      (final - price paid)

4) Revenue          Cash (+298...)                Income (+298...)  

5) Expense           Cash (-210...)                 Expense (-210...)

3)* Price paid = 8700 or 8600 , Final price = 8300 or 7940 , Gain (Discount received) = 8700 - 8300 ie 400 (or) 8600 - 7940 = 660


Related Questions

The concept of risk and return is subjective for different people, as well as for corporations.
Read and assess the following financial decisions. Keeping everything else constant, are the following actions good financial decisions? Base your decisions on the understanding of risk and return, solely from a theoretical finance perspective.
Joe is an average investor. His financial advisor gave him options of investing in stock A, with a σ of 12%, and stock B, with a σ of 9%. Both stocks have the same expected return of 16%. Joe can pick only one stock and decides to invest in stock B.
Good Financial Decision?
Yes
No
Marcie works for an educational technology firm that recently launched its employee stock option plan (ESOP). Marcie allocated all her investments in the ESOP.
Good Financial Decision?
Yes
No
Erin wants to invest in a hedge fund that has had a very strong performance track record. The hedge fund has given its investors a return of over 60% for the past five years. Although Erin is tempted to put her money in the fund, she decides to conduct due diligence on the hedge fund’s assets, because she is aware that past performance is no guarantee of future results.
Good Financial Decision?
Yes
No

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Answer:

Risk and Return

1. Joe is an average investor. His financial advisor gave him options of investing in stock A, with a σ of 12%, and stock B, with a σ of 9%. Both stocks have the same expected return of 16%. Joe can pick only one stock and decides to invest in stock B.

Good Financial Decision?

Yes

No

2. Marcie works for an educational technology firm that recently launched its employee stock option plan (ESOP). Marcie allocated all her investments in the ESOP.

Good Financial Decision?

Yes

No

3. rin wants to invest in a hedge fund that has had a very strong performance track record. The hedge fund has given its investors a return of over 60% for the past five years. Although Erin is tempted to put her money in the fund, she decides to conduct due diligence on the hedge fund’s assets, because she is aware that past performance is no guarantee of future results.

Good Financial Decision?

Yes

No

Explanation:

1. Joe's decision to invest in stock B is a good financial decision.  Since both investments have the same returns, the decision on which investment to take shifts to the standard deviation of the returns, which specifies the variability of the returns.  Invariably, the investment with less standard deviation should win the vote.  Therefore, Joe's decision is a good financial decision because investment in B has a standard deviation of 9% unlike A's 12%.

2. Putting all eggs in one market as Marcie had done by allocating all her investments in the ESOP is not a good financial decision, theoretically.  It is always best to spread the risks, though higher-yielding investments (returns) bear higher risks.

3. The decision of Erin to conduct due diligence on the hedge fund's assets, despite its past performance is a good financial decision.  Due diligence reveals some behind-the-scene information that are instrumental in making sound business decisions.  Who are the present managers of the fund?  What systems are in place in the entity to guarantee similar future performance, all things being equal?  What market's sentiments and information are available for consideration?  These questions, and many others can be answered through a due diligence.  Surely, "past performance is no guarantee of future results."

The Eastern District of Adelson Inc. is organized as a cost center. The budget for the Eastern District of Adelson Inc. for the month ended December 31 is as follows:

Sales salaries $819,840
System administration salaries 448,152.00
Customer service salaries 152,600.00
Billing salaries 98,760.00
Maintenance 271,104.00
Depreciation of plant and equipment 92,232.00
Insurance and property taxes 41,280.00
Total $1,923,968.00

During December, the costs incurred in the Eastern District were as follows:

Sales salaries $818,880.00
System administration salaries 447,720.00
Customer service salaries 183,120.00
Billing salaries 98,100.00
Maintenance 273,000.00
Depreciation of plant and equipment 92,232.00
Insurance and property taxes 41,400.00
Total $1,954,452.00

Required:
Prepare a budget performance report for the manager of the Eastern District of Adelson for the month of December.

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Answer:

                         Eastern District: Adelson Inc.

                         Budget Performance Report

                   For the Year Ended December 31, XX

                                             Actual               Static             Variance

                                             results              budget                          

Sales salaries                       $818,880       $819,840              -$960

System adm. salaries          $447,720       $448,152               -$432

Customer service salaries   $183,120       $152,600          $30,520

Billing salaries                        $98,100        $98,760               -$660

Maintenance                       $273,000         $271,104             $1,896

Depreciation of P & E           $92,232         $92,232                    $0

Insurance and prop. taxes    $41,400          $41,280                $120

Total                                  $1,954,452       $1,923,968       $30,484  

Explanation:

A budget performance report shows how the actual costs and/or revenues perform according to the planned budget. A negative sign on the variance column shows a favorable variance (lower costs or higher revenues), while a positive sign shows an unfavorable variance (higher costs or lower revenues).

An asset was acquired on September 30, 2021, for $104,000 with an estimated five-year life and $25,000 residual value. The company uses double-declining-balance depreciation. Calculate the gain or loss if the asset was sold on December 31, 2022, for $54,000. Partial-year depreciation is to be calculated.

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Answer:

There is a loss on disposal of $80

Explanation:

The double declining rate method of depreciation is an accelerated form of charging depreciation on an asset. It charges higher depreciation in the earlier years and lower depreciation in the later years of the useful life of the asset. the formula for double declining balance depreciation per year is,

Depreciation expense = 2 * [ (Cost - Accumulated depreciation) / estimated useful life of the asset ]

The depreciation expense per year on this asset is,

Depreciation expense = 2 * [(104000 - 0) / 5]

Depreciation expense for the 1 year(2021) = $41600

As the asset was purchased in September, we will charge a depreciation expense of 4 months.

Depreciation expense for 2021 = 31600 * 4/12   = $13866.67

Accumulated depreciation at the end of 2021 = $13866.67

Depreciation expense for 2nd year (2022) = 2 * [(104000 - 13866.67) / 5]

Depreciation expense for 2nd year (2022) = $36053.33

Accumulated depreciation at the end of 2022 = 13866.67 + 36053.33

Accumulated depreciation at the end of 2022 = $49920

To calculate the gain or loss on disposal, we need to determine the Net Book value of the asset at the end of 2022 and compare it with the cash received from the sale. If the cash received is more than the Net Book Value, there is a gain on disposal and if the cash received is less than the Net Book Value, there is a loss on disposal.

Net Book value at the end of 2022 = 104000 - 49920   = $54080

Loss on disposal = 54000 - 54080  =  - $80 (loss on disposal)

The loss on the sale of the asset is $2,160.

There would be a loss on the sale of the asset is the book value of the asset is greater than the selling price of the asset.

Depreciation is a method used to reduce the carrying value of an asset.

Double declining depreciation = (2/ useful life) x cost of the asset

Depreciation expense in 2021 = (2/5) x $104,000 = $41,600

3/12 x  $41,600 = $10,400

Book value in 2021 = $104,000 - $10,400 = $93,600

Depreciation expense in 2022 = (2/5) x $93,600 = $37,440

Book value in 2022 =  $93,600 - $37,440 = $56,160

Loss = $56,160 - $54,000.= $2,160

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You currently have 80 units of a product on the shelf. The demand for the product has been simulated as follows: Demand_Data.xlsx Sales are made to the extent that you have units in stock (for example, if the demand is for 65 units, then 65 units are sold; however, if the demand is for 135 units, then only 80 units are sold). Using the demand data in the attached file, the expected units sold is [a].
Round your answer to a single decimal point. For example, if your answer is 51.456, then round it to 51.5.

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Answer:

Hello the required attached file is missing and attached to the answer is the file and the Excel solution to the problem

answer : The expected units sold is ; 65.9

Explanation:

ATTACHED IS THE SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM USING EXCEL and also attached is the missing file

Demand_Data.xlsx (Following values correspond with each of the 200 rows)

65.2109419609769

36.3814378436655

12.0877429656684

42.5590896559879

82.2785877465503

63.8527707854519

63.4004335955251

15.8457750733942

71.0140411177417

70.8838469511829

17.5017830263823

55.8463070268044

72.5535427994328

83.9481016958598

77.4359377322253

51.6086528880987

61.2436578597408

41.7028003942687

61.3092779024737

57.1605268708663

63.4424295133795

105.393077268964

42.3098881077021

72.9272996471264

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92.1699337998871

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62.634502632427

75.1440792958601

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Cho's Performance Pizza is a small restaurant in Miami that sells gluten-free pizzas. Cho's very tiny kitchen has barely enough room for the three ovens in which her workers bake the pizzas. Cho signed a lease obligating her to pay the rent for the three ovens for the next year. Because of this, and because Cho's kitchen cannot fit more than three ovens, Cho cannot change the number of ovens she uses in her production of pizzas in the short run. However, Cho's decision regarding how many workers to use can vary from week to week because her workers tend to be students. Each Monday, Cho lets them know how many workers she needs for each day of the week. In the short run, these workers are __________ inputs, and the ovens are __________ inputs.

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Answer: Variable ... Fixed

Explanation:

In the short run, Variable Inputs or costs are known as those which can be changed and their quantities can be varied. In this scenario, the employees that Cho's uses can be varied and so are the Variable Inputs.

Similarly, those costs that cann ot be changed or varied in the short run are rightly known as Fixed Inputs. Cho's Kitchen cannot take more than 3 ovens and also she has already signed a lease for them. These costs cannot be changed and so make the oven a Fixed Input.

It is worthy of note that in the long term, all Costs are considered Variable.

Mostert Music Company had the following transaction inMarch:a. Sold instruments to customers for $10,000; received$ 6,000 in cash and the rest on account.The cost of theinstruments was $7,000.
b.Purchased $4,000 of new instruments inventory; paid$1,000 in cash and owed the rest on account.
c. Paid $600 in wages for the month.
d. Received a $200 bill for utilities that will be paidin April.
e. Received $1,000 from customers as deposits on ordersof new instruments to be sold to the customers in April.Complete the following statement:Cash BasisIncomeStatementAccrualBasis Income StatementRevenues:Revenues:CashSales___________Salesto customers_________Customerdeposits___________Expenses:Expenses:Inventorypurchases__________Costof sales__________Wagespaid__________Wagesexpense__________Utilitiesexpense__________CashIncome___________(dbl underline)Netincome_________(dbl underline)

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Answer: The answer is given below

Explanation:

It should be noted that for the cash basis income statement, the revenue were cash sales of $6000 and customer deposit of $1000 making a total of $7000. The expenses were the inventory purchased of $1000 and the wages paid of $600 making $1600. Cash income was now:

= $7,000 - $1600

= $5400

For the accrual income statement, the revenue was $10000 and expenses were $7800. The cash Income was now: $10,000 - $7800 = $2,200

Check the attachment for further clarification.

The Holt fund has $500 million in assets, 80 million in debt and 15 million shares at the start of the year. At the end of the year, the fund has $600 million in assets, 40 million in debt and 16 million shares. During the year, investors received $0.80 in distributions per share. The total expense ratio is 0.4%, which is deducted at the end of the year. What is the rate of the return on the fund?
A. 38.54%
B. 27.32%
C. 35,14%
D. 25.81%
E. 34.79%

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Answer:

B. 27.32%

Explanation:

First we need to calculate the Net asset value per share at the start and end of the year

NAV at the start of the year = ($500 million - $80 million) / 15 million shares = $28 per share

NAV at the end of the year = ($600 million - ( ($600 million x 0.004) + $40 million ) / 16 million shares = $34.85 per share

Return = (NAV at the end of the year - NAV at the start of the year + Distribution received) / NAV at the start of the year

Return = ( 34.85 - 28 + 0.8 ) / 28 = 0.2732 = 27.32%

Data for Sedgwick Company are presented in E12.8. Sedgwick Company now decides to liquidate the partnership. Instructions Prepare the entries to record: (a) The sale of noncash assets. (b) The allocation of the gain or loss on realization to the partners. (c) Payment of creditors. (d) Distribution of cash to the partners.

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Complete Question:

Sedgwick Company at December 31 has cash $22,800, noncash assets $108,000, liabilities $57,800, and the following capital balances: Floyd $43,200 and DeWitt $29,800. The firm is liquidated, and $113,000 in cash is received for the noncash assets. Floyd and DeWitt income ratios are 70% and 30%, respectively. Sedgwick Company now decides to liquidate the partnership. Prepare the entries to record: (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) (a) The sale of noncash assets. (b) The allocation of the gain or loss on realization to the partners. (c) Payment of creditors. (d) Distribution of cash to the partners.

Answer:

The entries are given below alongwith its explanation:

Explanation:

Part A. As the Non Cash Assets are sold at gain $5000 (113k-108k), the entry would be as under:

Dr Cash  113000  

Cr non cash asset   108000

Cr Gain on sale of asset   5000

Part B. The entry to record the allocation of the gain to partners Floyd and Dewitt at 70:30 respectively.

Dr Gain on sale of asset $5000

Cr Floyd capital   ($5000 * 70%)   $3500

Cr Dewitt capital   ($5000 * 30%)  $1500

Part C. The payment of the liabilities by cash receipt of selling the capital would be as under:

Dr Liabilities $57800  

Cr Cash      $57800

Part D. The amount left (capital) after paying off the liabilities would be distributed among the partners at capital ratio.

Dr Floyd capital  $46,700 (43200 70% +3500 Gain)

Dr Dewitt capital  $31,300 (29800 30% +1500 Gain)

Cr Cash                            $78,000

Spud, Inc. a manufacturer of gourmet potato chips, employs activity-based costing. The budgeted data for each of the activity cost pools is provided below for the year 2017 Estimated Overhead Expected Use of Cost Drivers per Activity Activity Cost Pools Ordering and receiving Food processing Packaging $94,582 479,085 13,100 orders 61,500 machine hours 1,395,280 428,000 labor hours For 2017, the company had 11,300 orders and used 51,200 machine hours, and labor hours totaled 491,000 Calculate the overhead rates for each activity. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 12.25.) Overhead Rates Ordering and receiving Food processing Packaging 7.22 per order 7.79 per machine hour 3.26 per labor hour
What is the total overhead applied?
Total overhead applied $

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Answer:

Total allocated overhead= $2,081,094

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

For 2017, the company had 11,300 orders and used 51,200 machine hours, and labor hours totaled 491,000

Overhead rates for each activity:

Ordering and receiving= $7.22 per order

Food processing= $7.79 per machine hour

Packaging= $3.26 per labor hour

To allocate overhead, we need to use the following formula:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Ordering and receiving= 7.22*11,300= $81,586

Food processing= 7.79*51,200= $398,848

Packaging= 3.26*491,000= $1,600,660

Total overhead= $2,081,094

Shawn and Harry signed a contract for Shawn to build a house for Harry according to the specifications provided by Harry. The contract stated that Shawn would be paid $125,000. Shawn unintentionally deviated from the specifications in several minor respects. The house was soundly constructed, and Shawn completed the work within the promised time. Harry refused to pay Shawn any of the $125,000, arguing that the house did not conform to the specifications. In this case,
A) Harry will get a decree of specific performance.
B) Shawn has no right to be paid for any of his work because he breached the contract.
C) if the court finds that Shawn has substantially performed, he will be able to recover the contract price less any damages caused by his failure to perform as promised.
D) if the court finds that Shawn has substantially performed, he will be able to recover the contract price less any damages caused to him because of the delay in payment.

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Answer:

C) if the court finds that Shawn has substantially performed, he will be able to recover the contract price less any damages caused by his failure to perform as promised.

Explanation:

From the question Harry signed a contract with Shawn to build a house. Harry made some specification to build the house. But Shawn did not follow the specifications now Harry doesn't want to pay him the contract amount.

Under doctrine of specific performance, Harry can pay less money than the contract price. Because Shawn has performed substantially, he is not entitled to receive the contract price as agreed.

On January 1, 20x1, the ABC Corporation purchased 80% of the XYZ Company's voting stock for $3,000,000. The FMV of all of XYZ's stock was $4,025,000, and XYZ's net assets had a book value of $2,850,000; the fair values of XYZ's assets are equal to their book values, with the exception of land, which is $625,000 greater than its book value. Assuming that ABC Corporation used the acquisition method to prepare its consolidated balance sheet, how much goodwill was reported on the January 1, 20X1 consolidated balance sheet assuming that the "full goodwill" method is used?

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Answer: $440000

Explanation:

Fair market value = $4025000

Book value of asset = $2,850,000

Land value = $625,000

The value of the goodwill will be

(Fair market value - book of asset - land value) × 80%

= ($4,025,000 - $2,850,000 - $625,000) × 80%

= 550000 × 80%

= 550000 × 0.8

= $440,000

Hastings Corporation is interested in acquiring Vandell Corporation. Vandell has 1 million shares outstanding and a target capital structure consisting of 30% debt; its beta is 1.10 (given its target capital structure). Vandell has $8.67 million in debt that trades at par and pays an 7.3% interest rate. Vandell’s free cash flow (FCF0) is $1 million per year and is expected to grow at a constant rate of 6% a year. Both Vandell and Hastings pay a 40% combined federal and state tax rate. The risk-free rate of interest is 6% and the market risk premium is 7%. Hastings Corporation estimates that if it acquires Vandell Corporation, synergies will cause Vandell’s free cash flows to be $2.5 million, $3.2 million, $3.5 million, and $3.57 million at Years 1 through 4, respectively, after which the free cash flows will grow at a constant 6% rate. Hastings plans to assume Vandell’s $8.67 million in debt (which has an 7.3% interest rate) and raise additional debt financing at the time of the acquisition. Hastings estimates that interest payments will be $1.5 million each year for Years 1, 2, and 3. After Year 3, a target capital structure of 30% debt will be maintained. Interest at Year 4 will be $1.465 million, after which the interest and the tax shield will grow at 6%. Indicate the range of possible prices that Hastings could bid for each share of Vandell common stock in an acquisition. Round your answers to the nearest cent. Do not round intermediate calculations.
The bid for each share should range between $ ______ per share and $ _______ per share.

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Answer:

$40.79 per share and $52.90 per share

Explanation:

Cost of Debt (Kd) = Wd * Rd (1 - T)

Cost of Debt for Vandell Corporation is $7.30 * (1 - 0.40) = 4.38%

Cost of Equity (Ke) = Rf + [tex]\beta[/tex] * Rp

Cost of Equity for Vandell Corporation is 6 + 1.10 * 7 = 13.70%

Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) = Wd * Kd + We * Ke

Cash Flow of Firm = $2.5m + $3.2m + $3.5m + $3.57m = $12.77

Weight of Equity = $8.94

WACC = 30% * 4.38% + 70% * 13.70% = 10.9%

CashFlows after discounting synergy will be = $40.79

Perdue found that one of its chicken products may have been contaminated with bacteria, so it pulled it off the shelves and instituted a recall. This potential ethical issue was associated with which element of the marketing mix?
1. product
2. price
3. distribution
4. marketing communications promotion

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Answer:

1. Product

Explanation:

Perdue finding out that one of its chicken products may have been contaminated with bacteria, pulled it off the shelves and instituted a recall.

Hence, this potential ethical issue is associated with product marketing mix because Perdue was very much concerned about the quality level, safety and reliability of his chicken products. This simply means, Perdue is much more interested in producing and selling highly uncontaminated products to it's customers.

A product marketing mix is focused mainly on the products, reason Perdue pulled the chicken products off the shelves and instituted a recall.

This would help to boost confidence among their customers to use more of their products in the future and by extension their market share.

You have been asked by management to explain the variances in costs under your inpatient capitated contract. The following data is provided. Use the following data to calculate the variances.
Budget Actual
Inpatient Costs $12,568,500 $16,618,350
Members 42,000 42,000
Admission Rate 0.070 0.095
Case Mix Index 0.90 0.85
Cost per Case (CMI = 1.0) $4,750 $4,900
Problem 1: What dollar amount of the total variance is attributed to Enrollment Variance?
Problem 2: What dollar effect did the increased admission rate have on cost?
Problem 3: The intensity of care delivered dropped from a budgeted case mix of 0.90 to an actual case mix of 0.85. What dollar effect did this have on actual costs?
Problem 4: Costs per case increased to $4,900 from a budgeted value of $4,750. This increased actual total costs by what amount?
a) $400,000
b) $570,000
c) $970,000
d) $600,000
e) cannot calculate with given information

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Find the given attachment

g A statement describing how the world is a. is a normative statement. b. is a positive statement. c. would only be made by an economist speaking as a policy adviser. d. would only be made by an economist employed by the government.

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Answer:

b. is a positive statement

Explanation:

Positive statements describes what is and not ones personal opinion or value judgements.

An example of a positive statment is when prices increase, demand falls.

A normative statement describes value judgement and it is not based on empirical evidence.

An example of a normative statment is the government ought to increase prices of junk food so people can eat more healthy food.

I hope my answer helps you

Option A costs an initial $2 billion and will involve variable costs (labor and material) of $5 per bottle of spirits. Option B costs an initial $4 billion and will involve variable costs (labor and material) of $3 per bottle of spirits. Assuming an annual capital charge equal to 10 percent of the initial costs, what is the average fixed cost at production level of 20,000,000 bottles per year for the Option B facility

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Answer: 20

Explanation:

Total cost of Option B = 4 billion

Total fixed cost = 10% of 4 billion

= 10/100 × 4,000,000,000

= 0.1 × 4,000,000,000

= 400,000,000

The average fixed cost is the total cost divided by the total number of output that is given. In this case, this can be calculated as:

= 400,000,000/20,000,000

= 20

The average fixed cost at production level of 20,000,000 bottles per year for the Option B facility will be 20.

Barton Chocolates used a promissory note to borrow $1,000,000 on July 1, 2018, at an annual interest rate of 6 percent. The note is to be repaid in yearly installments of $200,000, plus accrued interest, on June 30 of every year until the note is paid in full (on June 30, 2023). Show how the results of this transaction would be reported in a classified balance sheet prepared as of December 31, 2018. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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Answer:

Explanation:

Balance sheet for Barton Chocolates as at December 31,2018

Current liabilities                                  230,000

Non current liabilities                           800,000

Workings.

Loan - $1,000,000

Loan date = July 1

Reporting date = December 31

Timeline = 6 months / 1/2 years

Yearly installment = $200,000

Interest payable = 6/100*1000000*1/2 = 30,000

Current liabilities are liabilities that are due for settlement within a year

Therefore the current liability portion = $200000+30000= $230,000

The non current liability is the balance of the principal loan amount = 1000000=200000= 800000

James is the landlord of an apartment containing 22 houses which are to be maintained by him and Lily is one of the tenants. In which of the following cases would the tenant be liable for an injury occurring on the leased premises?A) James was negligent in repairing the broken step on which Lily tripped and broke her ankle.B) Lily's nephew cut his finger with the knife that was negligently kept in Lily's kitchen.C) A little child at the apartment almost choked himself by consuming the paint that was chipping off the common wall between Lily's apartment and her neighbor's.D) The entire apartment caught fire and the fire extinguisher could not be used since it was installed only in Lily's rented house and she was out shopping.E) Lily's visitor got into the common lift in the apartment that suddenly crashed leading to severe injuries to Lily's visi

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Answer: B) Lily's nephew cut his finger with the knife that was negligently kept in Lily's kitchen.

Explanation:

James as the landlord will be responsible for the structural or other defects of the house so long as it is the house that is the problem.

Activities that go on inside a tenants house that are caused by the actions of the tenants will not be a liability on the path of the landlord.

If an elevator is damaged or there weren't enough fire extinguishers or there was a broken step or poor quality paint was used, these are all defects related to the house itself and as such will result in negligence on the part of the landlord.

A child getting injured by a knife that Lily as a tenant left, in her apartment will.be the fault of Lily and the negligence can only be on her because it was due to actions by her as a tenant in her leased property.

A roofing company collects fees when jobs are complete. The work for one customer, whose job was bid at $3,900, has been completed as of December 31, but the customer has not yet been billed. Assuming adjustments are only made at year-end, what is the adjusting entry the company would need to make on December 31, the calendar year-end?

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Answer:

Debit Accounts Receivable, $3,900;

Credit Roofing Fees Revenue, $3,900

Explanation:

Here, no cash transaction was involved. Since the job has been completed but  the customer has not been billed yet, this simply means it has to be debited with accounts receivable, which is recognised as current asset and recognised as revenue for the period, hence needs to be credited.

This means that accounts receivable has to be debited with the amount of $3,900 while roofing fees revenue has to be credited with the amount of $3,900

Considering the above, the adjusting entry the company would need to make on December 31, the calendar year-end would be:

Debit Accounts Receivable, $3,900;

Credit Roofing Fees Revenue, $3.900

The Atlanta Company has assembled the following data pertaining to certain costs that cannot be easily identified as either fixed or variable. Atlanta Company has heard about a method of measuring cost functions called the high-low method and has decided to use it in this situation. Cost Hours $24,000 5,000 $26,100 6,300 $34,700 7,900 $48,000 11,000 $38,300 9,250 What is the cost function

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Answer:

Total cost= 4,000 + 4x

x= hours

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cost Hours

$24,000 5,000

$26,100 6,300

$34,700 7,900

$48,000 11,000

$38,300 9,250

First, we need to calculate the unitary variable cost and fixed cost. We will use the following formulas:

Variable cost per unit= (Highest activity cost - Lowest activity cost)/ (Highest activity units - Lowest activity units)

Variable cost per unit= (48,000 - 24,000) / (11,000 - 5,000)

Variable cost per unit= $4 per unit

Fixed costs= Highest activity cost - (Variable cost per unit * HAU)

Fixed costs= 48,000 - (4*11,000)

Fixed costs= $4,000

Fixed costs= LAC - (Variable cost per unit* LAU)

Fixed costs= 24,000 - (4*5,000)

Fixed costs= $4,000

Now, we can express the cost formula:

Total cost= 4,000 + 4x

x= hours

David Douglas, an announcer from local WTJM radio, has approached you with an exciting offer. He is planning to interview a popular touring group on his radio show next week, and he would like to conduct the interview in your cafe. David would bring all the equipment and promote the event. He explains, "It would bring a lot of business to the cafe, and you would not have to do anything. I am very experienced in promoting and organizing events and would only charge you $250 to take care of it all! I promise you that your sales will increase at the event. Are you interested

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Answer:

Yes interested in the offer of David Douglas

Explanation:

The David Douglas is an announcer on radio. It has viewership and audience listens to him. If the interviews are conducted with popular touring group at our cafe it will boost sales of cafe and good customer service will result in words of mouth marketing of cafe. Projected sales will be nearly $11,298 and after deducting the expenses the profit will be nearly $1200. This is an opportunity to promote cafe sales and should accept the offer.

The net income reported on the income statement for the current year was $261000. Depreciation was $39900. Account receivable and inventories decreased by $11800 and $34900, respectively. Prepaid expenses and accounts payable increased, respectively, by $1100 and $8300. How much cash was provided by operating activities?

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Answer:

$ 354,800.00  

Explanation:

The net cash amount provided by operating activities in the year is  determined by adding depreciation to net income as well as the decrease in both accounts receivable and inventories.

There is also the need to to deduct increase in prepaid expenses and add the increase in accounts payable as done below:

net cash provided by operating activities=$261,000+$39,900+$11,800+$34,900-$1,100+$8,300=$354,800.00  

Effect of Omitting Adjustments For the year ending April 30, Mann Medical Services Co. mistakenly omitted adjusting entries for (1) $9,200 of supplies that were used, (2) unearned revenue of $12,000 that was earned, and (3) insurance of $2,500 that expired. Indicate the combined effect of the errors on (a) revenues, (b) expenses, and (c) net income for the year ended April 30. (a) Revenues understated $ (b) Expenses $ (c) Net income $

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Answer:

(a) Revenues overstated $12,000

(b) Expenses understated  $11,700

(c) Net income overstated $300

Explanation:

First prepare the journal entries pertaining to the omitted adjusting entries as follows;

Entry 1

Supplies Expense $9,200 (debit)

Supplies $9,200 (credit)

Entry 2

Revenue $12,000 (debit)

Unearned Revenue $12,000 (credit)

Entry 3

Insurance Expense $2,500 (debit)

Prepaid Insurance $2,500 (credit)

Then consider the Effects on the named Accounts

Expenses.

Affected by Entry 1 and Entry 3

Expenses are understated by $11,700

Revenues.

Affected by Entry 2.

Revenues are overstated by $12,000

Net Income

Affected by Entries 1, 2, 3 also the net effect of the two items above.

Income is overstated by $300

The following data have been recorded for recently completed Job 323 on its job cost sheet. Direct materials cost was $2,063. A total of 33 direct labor-hours and 234 machine-hours were worked on the job. The direct labor wage rate is $18 per labor-hour. The Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $24 per machine-hour. The total cost for the job on its job cost sheet would be:

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Answer:

$8,723

Explanation:

Calculation for total cost for the job on its job cost sheet

Direct materials 2,063

Direct labor (33 hours × $18 per hour) 594

Manufacturing overhead (234 hours × $24 per hour) 5,616

Total manufacturing cost for job 8,273

Pelzer Printing Inc. has bonds outstanding with 10 years left to maturity. The bonds have a 9% annual coupon rate and were issued 1 year ago at their par value of $1,000. However, due to changes in interest rates, the bond's market price has fallen to $950.70. The capital gains yield last year was -4.93%. What is the yield to maturity

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Answer:

The answer is 9.85%

Explanation:

The number of periods N = 9years(10 years minus 1 year ago)

Yield to Maturity (I/Y) = ?

Present value of the bond (PV) = $950.70

Future value of the bond(FV) = $1,000

Annual payment (PMT) = $90 (9% x $1,000)

Using a financial calculator to solve the problem ( BA II plus Texas instruments):

Yield to Maturity (I/Y) = 9.85%

Executives at Barbco, a pharmaceutical manufacturer, are preparing to introduce Betatron, a new vitamin into the market. The following cost information pertains to new vitamin:Chemical compound $1.25/bottlePackaging/label $0.35/bottleDeveloper royalties $1.00 bottleAdvertising and promotion $675,000Barbco overhead $500,000Selling price per bottle to distributor $9.00Based on the above, answer the following three questions.Based on the information provided above:Dollar contribution per bottle?Based on the information provided above:Net profit if 1 million bottles are sold?Based on the information provided above:Necessary unit volume to achieve a $200,000 profit.

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Answer:

$6.4

$ 5,225,000  

214,844   units

Explanation:

Contribution per unit  is the selling price per unit minus the variable cost

selling price  per bottle is $9.00

variable cost=cost of chemical compound  per bottle+ packaging/label+ cost of royalties

variable cost=$1.25+$0.35+$1.00=$2.6

Contribution per unit=$9.00-$2.60=$6.4

net profit of 1 million:

Sales ($9*1000,000)                       $9,000,000

variable cost($2.6*1,000,000)        ($2,600,000)

contribution                                      $6,400,000

Fixed costs($675,000+$500,000) ($1,175,000)

Net profit                                           $ 5,225,000  

Unit volume to achieve profit of $200,000=fixed cost+ target profit/contribution per unit=($1,175,000+$200,000)/6.4= 214,844  

Blankenship Company pays its employees every Friday for work rendered that week. The payroll is typically $10,000 per week. What journal entry would be recorded (on Wednesday) if the end of the accounting period occurred on a Wednesday

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Answer:

Dr salaries expense   $6,000

Cr salaries payable                      $6,0000

Explanation:

Since the $10,000 payroll charge on Friday is for the whole week, an appropriate adjustment for month close on a Wednesday would to recognize the amount payable to employees for that week from Monday till Wednesday as follows:

Amount of salaries owed on Wednesday=$10,000*3/5=$6,000

The appropriate entries for the above would a debit to salaries expense for $6,000 while a credit goes to salaries payable

Cash Flow Ratios Tracy Company reports the following amounts in its annual financial statements:_________.
Cash flow from operating activities $90,000 Capital expenditures $31,000*
Cash flow from investing activities (70,000) Average current assets 80,000
Cash flow from financing activities (10,000) Average current liabilities 60,000
Net income 44,000 Total assets 180,000
* This amount is a cash outflow.
a. Compute Tracy's free cash flow.
b. Compute Tracy's operating-cash-flow-to-current-liabilities ratio.
c. Compute Tracy's operating-cash-flow-to-capital-expenditures ratio.

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Answer: a. $59,000. b. 1.5x. c. 2.9x

Explanation:

a) Tracy's Free cash flow will be calculated as:

= Cashflow from operating activities - Capital expenditures

= $90000 - $31000

=$59000

b) Tracy's operating cash flow to current liabilities ratio will be:

Operating cashflow ÷ Current liabilities

= $90000 ÷ $60000

= 1.5x

c) Tracy's operating cashflow to capital expenditures ratio will be:

= Operating cashflow ÷ capital expenditure

= $90000 ÷ $31000

= 2.90x

Mary offered to sell Mike several pieces of rare Chinese art at a very good price because they were duplicates in her own collection. Mike could not accept the offer at that time, but he did give Mary $500 in return for her promise to keep her offer open for three (3) weeks. Mike returned with the agreed-upon balance two weeks later to find that Mary already had sold the pieces she had offered to sell to him. Mary explained that she had been able to get a better price from another buyer. She offered to return Mike's $500 and insisted that this was all she was obligated to do. Is Mary right?

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Answer: She is not.

Explanation:

It would seem as though that Mary got into a type of contract known as an Option Contract or more precisely, a Call Option Contract simply called a Call.

In this type on contract, a seller gives a buyer the right to buy a good or service at a certain price within a set period.

Mary agreed to sell the rare Chinese Art for a certain amount which Mike could not pay but she promised to give him 3 weeks to take it within which he can pay and collect the item.

Mike returned in 2 weeks which was within the range of time allowed and so she should have kept the offer open for the time she said she would.

She is wrong to believe that all she owes him is his down payment. She broke a contract.

Degregorio Corporation makes a product that uses a material with the following direct material standards:


Standard quantity 3.7 kilos per unit
Standard price $5 per kilo

The company produced 6,300 units in November using 23,780 kilos of the material. During the month, the company purchased 25,950 kilos of the direct material at a total cost of $124,560. The direct materials purchases variance is computed when the materials are purchased.

The materials quantity variance for November is:

A. $2,350 F

B. $2,256 F

C. $2,350 U

D. $2,256 U

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Answer:

Materials quantity variance = $2,350 F

Explanation:

Given:

Standard quantity = 3.7 kilos per unit

Standard price = $5 per kilo

Unit produced = 6,300

Total material = 23,780

Computation:

Materials quantity variance = (Actual quantity × Standard price) - (Standard quantity × Standard price)

Materials quantity variance = (23,780 × $) - (6,300  × 3.7  × $5)

Materials quantity variance = $118,900 - $116,550

Materials quantity variance = $2,350 F

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