Presented below is information from Headland Computers Incorporated.
July 1 Sold $22,600 of computers to Robertson Company with terms 3/15, n/60. Headland uses the gross method to record cash discounts. Headland estimates allowances of $1,334 will be honored on these sales.
10 Headland received payment from Robertson for the full amount owed from the July transactions.
17 Sold $256,100 in computers and peripherals to The Clark Store with terms of 2/10, n/30.
30 The Clark Store paid Headland for its purchase of July 17.
Required:
Prepare necessary ournal entries for Headland computers.

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Answer 1

Answer:

July 1

Dr Accounts receivable $22,600

Cr Cash $22,600

Dr Sales returns and allowances $1,334

Cr Allowances for Sales returns and allowances $1,334

July 10

Dr Cash $21,922

Dr Sales Discount $678

Cr Accounts Receivable $22,600

July 17

Dr Accounts receivable $256,100

Cr Sales revenue $256,100

July 30

Dr Cash $256,100

Cr Accounts receivable $256,100

Explanation:

Preparation of the necessary journal entries for Headland computers.

July 1

Dr Accounts receivable $22,600

Cr Cash $22,600

Dr Sales returns and allowances $1,334

Cr Allowances for Sales returns and allowances $1,334

July 10

Dr Cash $21,922

($22,600-$678)

Dr Sales Discount $678

(3%*$22,600)

Cr Accounts Receivable $22,600

July 17

Dr Accounts receivable $256,100

Cr Sales revenue $256,100

July 30

Dr Cash $256,100

Cr Accounts receivable $256,100


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ZipCar auto parts store has $92,000 to invest in a project to detect and reduce insier theft in their stores. They have considering investing in one of two alternatives, identified as Y and Z. Z is the higher first-cost alternative, and the incremental initial investment between the two is $34,000 and will exhibit a rate of return of 20% per year. Z requires an investment of $92,000. They expect a rate of return on the S92000 investment of 34 percent. Answer the following questions:
(a) what is the size of the investment required in Y?, and,
(b) what is the rate of return on Y?
The size of the investment required in Y is________.
The rate of return on Y is__________.

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Solution :

a). The investment size -- Y

As we know, Z has higher a first cost alternative and also the incremental difference is 34,000. Therefore, the investment of Y is lower than that of Z by 34,000. Thus, the investment of Y = $ 92,000 - $ 34,000

                                                         = $ 58,000

b). Rate of return for Y

The question also mentions that the incremental 34,000 returned only 20 % while Z cumulatively generated 34%

Therefore,   34,000 at the rate of 20% return = [tex]$34000 \times \frac{120}{100} = 40,800$[/tex]

                   92,000 at the rate of 34% return = [tex]$92000 \times \frac{134}{100} = 123,280$[/tex]

The difference between the 92,000 and 32,000 is the investment of Y i.e. 58,000. Thus we check the difference between the 40800 and 123280 to find out how much 58000 (Y's investment ) would have generated.

123480 - 40800 = 82,480

[tex]$\frac{82480}{58000}-1 = 0.420269$[/tex]

Therefore, the return of Y is 42.03%

The following income statements are provided for two companies operating in the same industry:
Felix Company
Jinx Company Revenue $ 200,000 $ 200,000
Variable costs (25,000 ) (70,000 )
Contribution margin 175,000 130,000
Fixed costs (70,000 ) (25,000 )
Net income $ 105,000 $ 105,000
Assuming sales increase by $1,000, select the correct statement from the following:
a) Felix's net income will be more than Jinx's.
b) Correct Only Felix will experience an increase in profit.
c) Felix's net income will increase by $250.
d) Jinx's net income will increase by 6%.

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Answer: Felix's net income will be more than Jinx's.

Explanation:

Bases on the information given, Felix net income will be:

Sales = 201000

Less: Variable cost = 25125

Contribution margin = 175875

Less: Fixed cost = 70000

Net income = 105875

Jinx company net income will be:

Sales = 201000

Less: Variable cost = 70350

Contribution margin = 130650

Less: Fixed cost = 25000

Net income = 105650

From the calculation, the correct option is A "Felix's net income will be more than Jinx's". It increases by $225.

The trial balance for K and J Nursery, Inc., listed the following account balances at December 31, 2021, the end of its fiscal year: cash, $21,000; accounts receivable, $16,000; inventory, $30,000; equipment (net), $85,000; accounts payable, $19,000; salaries payable, $7,500; interest payable, $3,500; notes payable (due in 18 months), $35,000; common stock, $60,000. Prepare a classified balance sheet for K and J Nursery, Inc. The equipment originally cost $150,000.

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Answer:

Some information must be missing, maybe retained earnings, since the balance sheet does not balance.

Assets

Current assets

Cash $21,000

Accounts receivable $16,000

Inventory $30,000

Total current assets                      $67,000

Non-current assets

Equipment $150,000

Acc. depreciation ($65,000)

Total non-current assets              $85,000

Total assets                                                             $152,000

Liabilities

Current liabilities

Accounts payable $19,000

Salaries payable $7,500

Interest payable $3,500

Total current liabilities                  $30,000

Long term liabilities

Notes payable $35,000

Total liabilities                                                         $65,000

Stockholders' equity

Common stock $60,000

Total stockholders' equity                                     $60,000

Total liabilities + equity                                         $125,000

                                                                         (missing something)

3) Tobi owns a perpetuity that will pay $1,500 a year, starting one year from now. He offers to sell you all of the remaining payments after the next 25 payments have been paid. (A) What price should you offer him for payments 26 onward if you desire a rate of return of 8 percent

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Answer:

you should pay up to $2,737.84 to Tobi

Explanation:

first, the terminal price of the perpetuity must be determined = annual payment / r = $1,500 / .08 = $18,750

now, the present day value of the future terminal value

present value = future value / (1 + r)ⁿ = $18,750 / (1 + 8%)²⁵ = $2,737.84

A u.s navy recruiting center knows from past experience that the height of its recruits traditionally been distributed with mean 69 inches. The recruiting center wants to test the claim that the average height of this year's recruits is greater than 69 inches. To do so recruiting personnel to take a random sample of 64 recruits from this year and recorded their heights.
a. identify the null and alternate hypothesis.
b. Do the recruiters find support form the given claim at the 5% significance level.
c. Use sample date to calculate a 95% confidence interval for the average height .conclude?
Recruit Height
1 74.5
2 74.0
3 74.6
4 69.8
5 76.0
6 72.3
7 66.0
8 70.6
9 71.9
10 71.4
11 70.6
12 73.9
13 69.3
14 75.3
15 71.5
16 65.5
17 60.5
18 71.9
19 70.7
20 70.6
21 73.4
22 72.1
23 69.3
24 74.7
25 68.5
26 70.5
27 70.0
28 69.9
29 71.7
30 73.0
31 68.8
32 75.0
33 67.5
34 71.3
35 69.5
36 65.3
37 74.8
38 70.5
39 71.5
40 67.6
41 69.1
42 72.1
43 72.8
44 68.3
45 71.8
46 67.1
47 72.3
48 70.7
49 70.4
50 69.1
51 70.8
52 71.6
53 73.6
54 64.8
55 68.5
56 68.5
57 74.3
58 66.5
59 74.8
60 74.1
61 71.6
62 66.3
63 67.1
64 71.7

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Answer:

A)The Null hypothesis ; H0 : u ≤ 69

The Alternate hypothesis ; H1 : u ≥ 69

B) The recruiting center claim is found at 5% significance level

C) ( 69.9488, 71.4512 )

Explanation:

A) Identify the null and alternate hypothesis

since the recruiting center is trying to test if the average height of the year's recruit is > 69.  hence

The Null hypothesis ; H0 : u ≤ 69

The Alternate hypothesis ; H1 : u ≥ 69

B) Determine if the recruiters find support from the given claim at the 5% significance level

 As a single tailed test we will calculate the mean and standard deviation first using MS excel

 mean ( X ) = 70.7

 standard deviation ( s ) = 3.02

next we will calculate the test statistic using the formula below

 t = [tex]\frac{X-u}{s/\sqrt{n} }[/tex]   = [tex]\frac{70.7-69}{3.02/\sqrt{64} }[/tex]   = 4.503

next we will determine the P-value using MS excel

t = 4.503 , n = 64

df ( degree of freedom ) = n - 1   ( for a one tailed test )

                                        = 64 - 1 = 63

hence the p-value at 63 degree of freedom = 0.0000148 ( using MS excel )

The p - value < significance level  hence Null hypothesis is rejected while Alternate hypothesis is accepted.

The recruiting center claim is valid at 5% significance level

C)  using sample data to calculate a 95% confidence interval for the average

The 95% confidence interval for the mean value u = ( 69.9488, 71.4512 )

Therefore The claim made is a reasonable one

attached below is a detailed solution

​Inflation, nominal interest​ rates, and real rates. From 1991 to​ 2000, the U.S. economy had an annual inflation rate of around ​%. The historical annual nominal​ risk-free rate for this same period was around ​%. Using the approximate nominal interest rate equation and the true nominal interest rate​ equation, compute the real interest rate for that decade. What is the estimated real interest rate using the approximate nominal interest rate equation for that​ decade?

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Answer:

the question is incomplete:

nominal interest rate = 5.07%

real interest rate = ?

inflation rate = 3.45%

approximate real interest rate = 5.07% - 3.45% = 1.62%

real interest rate = [(1 + 5.07%) / (1 + 3.45%)] - 1

real interest rate = (1.0507/1.0345) - 1 = 1.57%

Consider the following transactions for Huskies Insurance Company:
a. Equipment costing $42,000 is purchased at the beginning of the year for cash. Depreciation on the equipment is $7,000 per year.
b. On June 30, the company lends its chief financial officer $50,000; principal and interest at 7% are due in one year.
c. On October 1, the company receives $16,000 from a customer for a one-year property insurance policy. Deferred Revenue is credited.
For each item, record the necessary adjusting entry for Huskies Insurance at its year-end of December 31. No adjusting entries were made during the year.

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Answer:

31-Dec

Dr Depreciation expense $7,000

Cr Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment $7,000

31-Dec

Dr Interest receivable $1,750

Cr Interest revenue $1,750

31-Dec

Dr Deferred Revenue $4,000

Cr Revenue or Service Revenue $4,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the necessary adjusting entry for Huskies Insurance at its year-end of December 31.

31-Dec

Dr Depreciation expense $7,000

Cr Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment $7,000

(Being to adjust 12 month depreciation)

31-Dec

Dr Interest receivable ($50,000 x 7% x 6/12) $1,750

Cr Interest revenue $1,750

(Being to adjust 6 month interest revenue accrued)

31-Dec

Dr Deferred Revenue ($16,000 x 3/12) $4,000

Cr Revenue or Service Revenue $4,000

(Being to record earned revenue for 3 months)

The wireless phone manufacturing division of a consumer electronics company uses activity-based costing. For simplicity, assume that its accountants have identified only the following three activities and related cost drivers for indirect production costs: Activity Cost Driver Materials handling Direct-materials cost Engineering Engineering change notices Power Kilowatt hours Three types of cell phones are produced: Senior, Basic, and Deluxe. Direct costs and cost-driver activity for each product for a recent month are as follows: Senior Basic Deluxe Direct-materials cost $25,000 $ 60,000 $135,000 Direct-labor cost $14,546 $ 3,762 $ 6,772 Kilowatt hours 230,000 220,000 100,000 Engineering change notices 21 20 69 Indirect production costs for the month were as follows: Materials handling $ 15,400 Engineering 99,000 Power 11,000 Total indirect production cost $125,400 1. Compute the indirect production costs allocated to each product with the ABC system. 2. Suppose all indirect production costs had been allocated to products in proportion to their direct labor costs. Compute the indirect production costs allocated to each product. 3. In which product costs, those in requirement 1 or those in requirement 2, do you have the most confidence

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Answer:

1. The indirect production costs allocated to each product with the ABC system:

                                                     Senior      Basic       Deluxe        Total

Total indirect production cost $25,250   $26,600   $73,550   $125,400

2. The indirect production costs allocated to each product with direct labor costs:

                                                      Senior      Basic       Deluxe        Total

Total indirect production cost  $72,730   $18,810    $33,860    $125,400

3. I repose much more confidence in the product costs according to requirement 1.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Activity Cost Driver

Materials handling

Direct-materials cost

Engineering Engineering

                                         Senior      Basic       Deluxe        Total

Direct-materials cost     $25,000  $ 60,000   $135,000   $220,000

Direct-labor cost             $14,546     $ 3,762      $ 6,772     $25,080

Kilowatt hours               230,000    220,000    100,000     550,000

Engineering change notices   21              20             69        110

Indirect production costs:

Materials handling                     $ 15,400    $15,400/$220,000 = $0.07

Engineering                                  99,000    $99,000/110 = $900

Power                                             11,000    $11,000/550,000 = $0.02

Total indirect production cost $125,400

                                                 Overhead  Senior      Basic       Deluxe

                                                     Rates

Materials handling                       $0.07     $1,750     $4,200     $9,450

Engineering                                 $900     18,900       18,000     62,100

Power                                           $0.02     4,600        4,400       2,000

Total indirect production cost               $25,250   $26,600   $73,550

Allocation based on direct labor costs:

Predetermined rate = $5 per direct labor cost.

                                                     Senior      Basic       Deluxe        Total

Total indirect production cost  $72,730   $18,810    $33,860    $125,400

Degelman Company uses a job order cost system and applies overhead to production on the basis of direct labor costs. On January 1, 2014, Job No. 50 was the only job in process. The costs incurred prior to January on this job were as follows: direct materials $23,400, direct labor $24,040, and manufacturing overhead $28,720. As Of January 2, Job NO. 49 had been completed at a cost of $205,300 and was part of finished goods inventory. There was a $27,550 balance in
the Raw Materials Inventory account.

During the month Of January, Deglman Manufacturing began production on Jobs 52 and 52, and completed Jobs 50 and 51. Jobs 49 and 50 were also sold on account during the month for $142,740 and $284,860, respectively. The following additional events occurred during the month.

1. Purchased additional raw materials of $105,300 on account.
2. Incurred factory labor costs of $81,900. Of this amount $18,720 related to employer payroll taxes.
3. Incurred manufacturing overhead costs as follows: indirect materials $19,890; indirect labor $23,400; depreciation expense on equipment $14,040; and various other manufacturing overhead costs on account $18,720.
4. Assigned direct materials and direct labor to jobs as follows.

Job No Direct Materials Direct Labor
50 $11,700 $5,850
51 45,630 29,250
52 35,100 23,400

Required:
Open job cost sheets for Jobs 50, 51, and 52. Enter the January 1 balances on the job cost sheet for Job No. 50.

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Answer:

Degelman Company

Job Cost Sheets:

                                            Job 50          Job 51           Job 52

Beginning balances:

Direct materials                $23,400

Direct labor                       $24,040

Manufacturing overhead $28,720

Direct materials                    11,700         $45,630      $35,100

Direct labor                           5,850           29,250       23,400

Manufacturing overhead     7,605           38,025       30,420

Total cost of Job 50        $101,315          $74,880     $88,920

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Beginning WIP: Job 50

Direct materials                $23,400

Direct labor                       $24,040

Manufacturing overhead $28,720

Total cost of Job 50         $76,160

Finished Goods Inventory:

Completed Job No. 49 at a cost of $205,300

Raw materials $27,550

Sales of Job 49 = $142,740

Sales of Job 50 = $284,860

Manufacturing overhead:

indirect materials $19,890;

indirect labor       $23,400;

depreciation expense

on equipment     $14,040;

other manufacturing

overhead costs  $18,720

Total overheads $76,050

Applied Overhead:

              Direct Labor   Overhead Applied

Job 50       5,850                $7,605  

Job 51     29,250                38,025

Job 52    23,400                30,420

Total    $58,500               $76,050

Overhead rate = 76,050/58,500 = $1.30

what are the 3 business sectors​

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Answer:

hello

Explanation:

i think primary,secondary,tertiary.

hope it helps

have a nice day

Answer:

An alternative analysis of economics, the three sector theory,subdivides them into

Explanation:

The primary sector (producing raw materials)

The secondary sector (carrying out manufacturing)

The tertiary sector (providing sales and services)

On January 1, Great Designs Company had a debit balance of $1,700 in the office supplies account. During the month, Great Designs purchased $1,000 of office supplies and journalized them to the asset account upon purchasing. On January 31, an inspection of the office supplies cabinet shows that only $600 of office supplies remains.

Required:
Prepare the January 31 adjusting entry for office supplies.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

On Jan 1st

Office supplies balance $1,700

Purchases = $1,000

Balance in office supplies account = $1,700 + $1,000 = $2,700

Amount to be written off of office supplies = $2,700 - $600 = $2,100

Crabapples, Inc. purchases and sells boxes of dried fruit. The following information summarizes its operating activities for the year: Selling Expenses $10,000 Merchandise Inventory on December 31 32,000 Merchandise Inventory on January 1 46,000 Purchases of merchandise 82,500 Rent for store 12,700 Sales commissions 7100 Sales revenue 168,000 What is the cost per box of dry fruits if Crabapples sold 4000 boxes of dry fruit during the year? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) A) $24.13 B) $8.00 C) $32.13 D) $42.00

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Answer:

A) $24.13

Explanation:

Calculation for What is the cost per box of dry fruits

First step is to calculate the Cost of Goods Sold

Cost of Goods Sold= 46,000 + 82,500 - 32,000

Cost of Goods Sold= $ 96,500

Now let calculate the Cost per box

Cost per box = $96,500 / 4,000 boxes

Cost per box= $24.13

Therefore the cost per box of dry fruits will be $24.13

38. Mary Catherine, an international student from Ireland, has a Form W-2 that shows amounts withheld for Social Security and Medicare taxes. Mary Catherine is an F-1 student who first arrived in the U.S. in 2018. What form should Mary Catherine use to claim a refund of her Social Security and Medicare taxes withheld

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Answer: Form 843

Explanation:

As a taxpayer, Mary can use Form 843 to claim a refund of her Social Security taxes. First she tried to obtain the refund through her employer and should this fail, she should fill out a form 843 and submit it to get help on the claim.

The form can also be used to get an abatement on FUTA taxes as well as a refund of interest, penalties, or additions to taxes.

240,000 were started and completed in April. April's beginning inventory units were 60% complete with respect to materials and 40% complete with respect to conversion. At the end of April, 82,000 additional units were in process in the production department and were 80% complete with respect to materials and 30% complete with respect to conversion. 1. Compute the number of units transferred to finished goods. 2. Compute the number of equivalent units with respect to both materials used and conversion used in the production department for April using the weighted-average method.'

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Question Completion:

During April, the production department of a process manufacturing system completed a number of units of a product and transferred them to finished goods. Of these transferred units, 60,000 were in process in the production department at the beginning of April.

Answer:

1. The number of units transferred to the Finished Goods Inventory is 218,000.

2. Number of equivalent units with respect to materials and conversion:

Materials = 305,600

Conversion = 264,600

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                              Materials     Conversion

Beginning inventory                  60%             40%

Units completed before          36,000           24,000

Units completed now              24,000           36,000

Equivalent units of production:

Started and completed         240,000        240,000

Ending inventory (82,000 units) 80%           30%

=                                               65,600          24,600

Total equivalent unit            305,600        264,600

The number of units transferred to finished:

Beginning inventory units         60,000

Units started and completed  240,000

Total units available                300,000

less Ending inventory units      82,000

Units transferred out              218,000

b) Using the weighted-average method, the equivalent units of production are equal to the units started and completed plus the units of ending inventory based on the degree of completion.

Talbot Industries is considering launching a new product. The new manufacturing equipment will cost $19 million, and production and sales will require an initial $5 million investment in net operating working capital. The company's tax rate is 25%. Enter your answers as a positive values. Enter your answers in millions. For example, an answer of $10,550,000 should be entered as 10.55. Round your answers to two decimal places. What is the initial investment outlay

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Answer:

$24 million

Explanation:

Initial investment outlay includes the cost of the new manufacturing equipment and the net operating working capital.

Initial investment outlay =  cost of the new manufacturing equipment + net operating working capital.

$19 million + $5 million = $24 million

Skysong Corporation had income from continuing operations of $10,811,000 in 2020. During 2020, it disposed of its restaurant division at an after-tax loss of $205,400. Prior to disposal, the division operated at a loss of $319,800 (net of tax) in 2020 (assume that the disposal of the restaurant division meets the criteria for recognition as a discontinued operation). Skysong had 10,000,000 shares of common stock outstanding during 2020. Prepare a partial income statement for Skysong beginning with income from continuing operations.

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Answer:

Net income $10,285,800

Earnings per share $1.03

Explanation:

Preparation of a partial income statement for Skysong beginning with income from continuing operations.

Income from continuing operations $10,811,000

Discontinued operations

Loss from operation of discontinued

restaurant division (net of tax)

$319,800

Loss from disposal of restaurant

division (net of tax)

$205,400

Net income $10,285,800

($10,811,000-$319,800-$205,400)

EARNING PER SHARES

Income from continuing operations $1.08

($10,811,000/10,000,000 shares)

Less Discontinued operations, net of tax (0.05)

[($319,800+$205,400)/$10,285,800]

Net income $1.03

($1.08-0.05)

Karen is a trusted employee whose productivity declines as she works more and more hours each day. After careful observation of her work performance, her manager prepared the following chart. Daily Number of Hours Worked by Karen / Total Numbers of Work Units Completed 1/100 2/190 3/270 4/340 5/400 6/450 7/480 8/500 Karen's total cost to the firm is $11 per hour. Each work unit completed is worth $0.21 to the firm. Ignoring all other possibilities and considerations, for how many hours should the firm hire Karen per day

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Answer:

5 hours

Explanation:

Total Cost  = A x $11 per hr

Worth for the Firm = Number of units produced * Worth per unit

Benefit = D - C

Hours   Units Produced    Total Cost    Worth for the Firm    Benefit

1                   100                        11                      21.00                    10.00

2                  190                        22                    39.90                    17.90

3                  270                       33                     56.70                    23.70

4                  340                       44                     71.40                     27.40

5                  400                       55                    84.00                    29.00  (More benefit)

6                  450                       66                    94.50                    28.50

7                  480                         77                    100.80                   23.80

8                  500                        88                    105.00                   17.00

The following information was provided by Dylan Manufacturing: Work in process increased by $19,000. Finished goods inventory decreased by $33,000. Direct materials used totaled $54,000. Direct labor incurred totaled $42,000. The predetermined manufacturing overhead rate was $27.00 per machine hour. Actual manufacturing overhead totaled $77,000. The estimated machine-hours were 3,000 hours and the actual machine-hours was 2,800 hours. How much is the cost of goods sold before any adjustment for overapplied or underapplied overhead

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Answer:

$185,600

Explanation:

Direct materials                       $54,000

Direct labour                            $42,000

Predetermined OH                  $75,600 (2800*$27)

Cost of goods manufactured  $171,600

Cost of goods sold = Cost of goods manufactured  + WIP increase - Finished good decrease

Cost of goods sold = $171,600 + (-$19,000) + $33,000

Cost of goods sold = $185,600

The following data have been recorded for recently completed Job 450 on its job cost sheet. Direct materials cost was $3,044. A total of 46 direct labor-hours and 104 machine-hours were worked on the job. The direct labor wage rate is $15 per labor-hour. The Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $13 per machine-hour. The total cost for the job on its job cost sheet would be:__________
a. $11,492
b. $6,722
c. $6,303
d. $9,347

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The correct options are

A)$4,332B)$3,734C)$3,072D)$5,086

Answer:

$5086

Explanation:

Total cost is defined as the amount spent in a production process which involves variable cost such as labour and raw materials which change with volume of production.

In addition fixed cost that remain constant with volume of production are also considered as part of total cost.

In the give scenario

Direct materials is $3,044

Direct labour cost is $15 * 46 = $690

Machine use cost $13 * 104 = $1,352

Total cost = 3,044 + 690 + 1,352 = $5,086

Summer Sage, Inc. starts the year with a cumulative favorable temporary difference (due to accelerated depreciation) of $100,000. During the year, the enacted tax rate on Summer Sage increases from 35% to 40%; however, book and tax depreciation are equal and the cumulative temporary difference does not change. What journal entry must Summer Sage record for deferred taxes this year

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Answer:

Summer Sage, Inc.

Journal Entry for deferred taxes this year:

Debit Deferred tax asset $5,000

Credit Tax expense $5,000

To adjust the deferred tax asset from $100,000 to $105,000 because of the 5% increase in tax rate from 35% to 40%.

Explanation:

When the tax rate increases, it also increases the deferred tax asset balance.  To record the increase, the deferred tax asset account is debited while the tax expense is credited.  This effectively reduces the tax expense for the current period while increasing the tax expense for the future.

Roe Corporation owns 2,000 shares of WRJ Corporation stock. WRJ Corporation has 25,000 shares of stock outstanding. WRJ paid $4 per share in cash dividends to its stockholders. The entry to record the receipt of these dividends is:

a. Debit Cash, $8,000; credit Long-Term Investments, $8,000.
b. Debt Long-Term Investment, $8,000; credit Cash, $8,000.
c. Debit Cash, $8,000; credit Dividend Revenue, $8,000.
d. Debit Unrealized Gain-Equity, $8,000; credit Cash, $8,000.
e. Debit Cash, $8,000; credit Unrealized Gain-Equity, $8,000.

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Answer:

c. Debit Cash, $8,000; credit Dividend Revenue, $8,000

Explanation:

In the given scenario the number of shares owned by Roe Corporation is 2,000 shares out of a total of 25,000 shares.

So when dividend of $4 is given per share, Roe will have dividend of

Dividend = Number of shares * Dividend per share

Dividend = 2000 * 4

Dividend = $8,000

The entry to indicate reciept of the dividend will be Debit Cash, $8,000; credit Dividend Revenue, $8,000

Cash is an asset account. It increases as the debit balance increases.

So a reciept of $8,000 from the shares owned will result in a cash increase. Therefore cash is debited $8,000

Dividend revenue is a revenue account that increases as positive balance increases.

When the share dividend is recieved revenue increases.

Therefore we will credited Dividend revenue by $8,000 to recognise the increase in revenue

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When a parent company sells land to a subsidiary at more than book value, the consolidation entries at the end of the period include a debit to the gain on the sale of land. When a parent purchases the bonds of a subsidiary from a nonaffiliate at less than book value, the consolidation entries at the end of the period contain a credit to a gain on bond retirement. Why are these two situations not handled in the same manner on the consolidation worksheet

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Answer:

The reasons for these two situations not handled similarly are:

1. The first case involving the sale of land is a transaction between a parent and its subsidiary.  Their accounts are consolidated with gains from intercompany transactions eliminated because a parent company cannot recognize gains from sales to itself (group).  This implies that all intercompany gains can only be recognized when the sales involve external or non-affiliated entities.

2. In the second case, there is no parent-subsidiary relationship since one organization is described as a non-affiliate.  Therefore, there is no need to eliminate the intercompany profit arising from the transaction.  Instead, the gain is recognized.

Explanation:

The accounts of companies that are under common control are consolidated by the parent entity.  Therefore, during the consolidation process, it becomes necessary to eliminate all intercompany transactions that have not been externally affected.

Textra Plastics produces parts for a variety of small machine manufacturers. Most products go through two operations, molding and trimming, before they are ready for packaging. Expected costs and activities for the molding department and for the trimming department for this year follow. Molding Trimming Direct labor hours 52,000 DLH 48,000 DLH Machine hours 30,500 MH 3,600 MH Overhead costs $ 730,000 $ 590,000 Data for two special-order parts to be manufactured by the company in this year follow. Part A27C Part X82B Number of units 9,800 units 54,500 units Machine hours Molding 5,100 MH 1,020 MH Trimming 2,600 MH 650 MH Direct labor hours Molding 5,500 DLH 2,150 DLH Trimming 700 DLH 3,500 DLH Required: 1. Compute the plantwide overhead rate using direct labor hours as the base. 2. Determine the overhead cost assigned to each product line using the plantwide rate computed in requirement 1.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the predetermined plantwide overhead rate:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

total estimated overhead costs for the period= $1,320,000

total amount of allocation base= 100,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 1,320,000 / 100,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $13.2 per direct labor hour

Now, we can allocate overhead to each product line:

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

Part A27C:

Allocated MOH= 13.2*(5,500 + 700)

Allocated MOH= $81,840

Part X82B:

Allocated MOH= 13.2*(2,150 + 3,500)

Allocated MOH= $74,580

Name some of the faculties of Nepal Sanskrit University?​

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Explanation:

Agricultural Engineering

Answer:

Veda, Philosophy, astronomy, yoga, homeopathy, naturopathy, history, Buddha Darshan etc

In 2009 the Ford Motor Company announced plans to spend $490 million on
building a third car assembly plant in China
Briefly explain two likely reasons why the Ford Motor Company plans to build
a third car assembly plant in China​

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Answer:

Cheaper labor.  Cheaper auto parts.

Explanation:

China has cheaper labor rates than the United States in comparative industries including in the motor vehicle producing industry. Ford may want to take advantage of this to make cars at a smaller cost in China and therefore make more profit in sales.

Car parts are also easier and cheaper to acquire in China. Steel for instance, is a very valuable commodity in motor vehicle manufacturing and China happens to be the largest producer in the world. Having access to cheaper materials would increase Ford's profitability as well.

Two methods can be used to produce expansion anchors. Method A costs $70,000 initially and will have a $19,000 salvage value after 3 years. The operating cost with this method will be $29,000 in year 1, increasing by $3800 each year. Method B will have a first cost of $109,000, an operating cost of $9000 in year 1, increasing by $9000 each year, and a $39,000 salvage value after its 3-year life. At an interest rate of 9% per year, which method should be used on the basis of a present worth analysis?

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Answer:

Method B should be used on the basis of a present worth analysis.

Explanation:

Given - Two methods can be used to produce expansion anchors.

              Method A costs $70,000 initially and will have a $19,000

              salvage value after 3 years. The operating cost with this method

              will be $29,000 in year 1, increasing by $3800 each year.

              Method B will have a first cost of $109,000, an operating cost of  

              $9000 in year 1, increasing by $9000 each year, and a $39,000

              salvage value after its 3-year life.

To find - At an interest rate of 9% per year, which method should be used

              on the basis of a present worth analysis?

Proof -

Method A :

Year          Initial                Cash         Net cash     Discount         Present value

                 Investment       Outflow         flow            rate

0                70,000              -                   70,000         1                  70,000

1                                           29,000        29,000         0.917          26,593

2                                          32,800         32,800         0.842         27,617.6         3               -19,000               36,600         17,600          0.772         13,587.2      

                                              Present Worth                                  $137,797.8

Method B :

Year          Initial                Cash         Net cash     Discount         Present value

                 Investment       Outflow         flow            rate

0                109,000              -                109,000         1                  109,000

1                                            9,000          9,000         0.917             8253

2                                           18,000         18,000        0.842            15,156          

3               -39,000               27,000        -12,000       0.772            -9,264                                                              Present Worth                               $123,145

∴ we get

Present Worth of A = $137,797.8

Present Worth of B = $123,145

Now,

As the present worth is low in Method B, so Method B should be used.

Sawyer Industries began business at the start of the current year. The company planned to produce 25,000 units, and actual production conformed to expectations. Sales totaled 22,000 units at $30 each. Costs incurred were: Variable manufacturing overhead per unit $ 8 Fixed manufacturing overhead 150,000 Variable selling and administrative cost per unit 2 Fixed selling and administrative cost 100,000 If there were no variances, the company's absorption-costing income would be:

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Answer:

$208,000

Explanation:

The computation of the absorption-costing income is shown below:

As we know that

Net income = Gross profit - variable expense - fixed expense

where,

Gross profit is

= Sales - cost of goods sold

= (22000 units at $30) - (22,000 units at $14)

= $660,000 - $308,000

=  $352,000

The $14 come from

= 8 + 150,000 ÷ 25,000

= 8 + 6

= 14

Now the variable expense is

= 22000 at $2

= $44,000

And, the fixed expense is $100,000

So, the net income is

= $352,000 - $44,000 - $100,000

= $208,000

Farmer's Fine Furnishings manufactures upscale custom furniture. Farmer's currently uses a plantwide overhead rate based on direct labor hours to allocate its $1,100,000 of manufacturing overhead to individual jobs.​ However, Delores Fuller​, owner and​ CEO, is considering refining the​ company's costing system by using departmental overhead rates.​ Currently, the Machining Department incurs $740,000 of manufacturing overhead while the Finishing Department incurs $360,000 of manufacturing overhead. Fuller has identified machine hours​ (MH) as the primary manufacturing overhead cost driver in the Machining Department and direct labor​ (DL) hours as the primary cost driver in the Finishing Department.
Requirement 1. Compute the plantwide overhead rate assuming that Donovan's expects to incur 27,500 total DL hours during the year.
First, identify the formula, then compute the rate.
Requirement 2. Compute departmental overhead rates assuming that Donovan's expects to incur 14,800 MH in the Machining Department and 18,000 DL hours in the Finishing Department during the year.
First, identify the formula, then compute the rate for each department.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

1. Plant wide overhead rate

= Total manufacturing overhead / Estimated cost allocation base

= $1,100,000/27,500

= $40

2. Compute department overhead rates

= Total department overhead / Estimated cost allocation base

Machining department

= $740,000/14,800

= $50 per MH

Fishing department

= $360,000/18,000

= $20 per DL

You oversee the $250 petty cash for your company. When an employee needs a special item that is not in inventory, you take money from petty cash to purchase that item.
One day, you are short on cash for lunch. You decide to borrow $10 each day for the next 3 days until payday for a total of $30 from petty cash. After payday, you do not have enough to repay petty cash, so you decide to record a cash short/over expense of $30.

Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words:

Since this is the first time you have ever done this, is this a problem?
If so, what steps should be taken to fix this problem? If not, why not?

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Answer:

Since this is the first time you have ever done this, is this a problem?

Of course this is a problem, you stole money. Stealing money is not right and it is a problem. If someone finds out, you will lose your job. legally, you could also be prosecuted, but the amount is very little. Another problem is that if you are able to go unpunished and no one finds out, this behavior will continue until you cannot hide it anymore. By then , the amount might be larger, not just a few dollars, and you will be in deep trouble.

If so, what steps should be taken to fix this problem? If not, why not?

Pay back the money you took. Simple as that. Sometimes, doing the correct thing is not difficult. Do not spend money on unnecessary things and pay the $30. Do it before this becomes a bad habit and you get into serious trouble that seriously damage your career. No company will hire someone fired for stealing money form their previous employer.

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