The December Customer Survey indicates how customers perceived the products in the segment. The survey evaluates the product against the buying criteria. Zero indicates the product met none of the criteria as of December 31, however it had a higher score earlier in the year. Which of the following conditions does not contribute to a perfect score of 100 for a product?
1) Product was priced at the bottom of the range.
2) Product was perfectly positioned (because the segment moves each month, this can occur only once each year).
3) Product had 100% Awareness and 100% Accessibility.
4) All of these are required for a 100 customer satisfaction.

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Answer 1

Answer:

2) Product was perfectly positioned (because the segment moves each month, this can occur only once each year).

Explanation:

The following conditions that contribute 100 as a perfect score is

a. The product should be priced at the bottom range

b. The product contains 100% awareness & 100% accessibility

c. The customer satisfaction needed 100

But the product that is perfect positioned so the same would not be contributed as 100%

Since ages & distance from the ideal spots varies so the score varies month to months


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Exercise 9-5 Writing off receivables LO P2 On January 1, Wei Company begins the accounting period with a $30,000 credit balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts. On February 1, the company determined that $6,800 in customer accounts was uncollectible; specifically, $900 for Oakley Co. and $5,900 for Brookes Co. Prepare the journal entry to write off those two accounts. On June 5, the company unexpectedly received a $900 payment on a customer account, Oakley Company, that had previously been written off in part a. Prepare the entries to reinstate the account and record the cash received.

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Answer:

Wei Company

1. Journal Entries:

February 1:

Debit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $6,800

Credit Accounts Receivable $6,800

To write-off the uncollectibles accounts of Oakley Co., $900 and Brookes Co., $5,900.

June 5:

Debit Accounts Receivable (Oakley Co.) $900

Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $900

To reinstate the accounts of Oakley Co.

Debit Cash $900

Credit Accounts Receivable (Oakley Co.) $900

To record the receipt of cash from Oakley Co.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

January 1: Beginning balance of Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $30,000 credit

February 1: Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $6,800 Accounts Receivable $6,800 (Oakley Co., $900 and Brookes Co., $5,900)

June 5: Accounts Receivable (Oakley Co.) $900 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $900

June 5: Cash $900 Accounts Receivable (Oakley Co.) $900

J.C. Penney found that its headquarters staff did not understand regional fashion trends. Consequently, the company invested in TV communications technology that allowed New York buyers to communicate with local store managers. This communication was set to effectively use: Question 9 options: corporate headquarters knowledge base transfer to local stores. local specific knowledge. risk taking by local stores. local general knowledge.

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Answer:

local specific knowledge

Explanation:

Since in the question it is mentioned that J.C penny would found that staff is not able to understand the trends also the company invested in the tv communications that permit buyers of new york for communicating with the managers of the local store so here the communication would be effectively used for local specific knowledge as it is transfer from a local store to the headquarters  

A construction firm can achieve a $15,000 cost savings in Year 1, increasing by $3000 each year for the next 5 years, by converting their diesel engines for biodiesel fuel. At an interest rate of 15%, what is the equivalent annual worth of the savings?

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Answer: $21291.6

Explanation:

The equivalent annual worth of the savings will be calculated thus:

Annual cost savings in year 1 = $15000

Increase in annual cost savings = $3000

Project period = 6 years

Interest rate = 15%

Annual worth of savings = A + G(A/G, 15%, 6)

= 15000 + 3000(15,000/3000, 5%, 6)

= 15000 + 3000(5000, 0.15, 6)

= 15000 + 3000(2.0972)

= 15000 + 6291.6

= 21291.6

Therefore, the annual worth of savings will be $21291.6

5. Karen is listening to a colleague's idea for reducing customer wait time at the store. Which behavior can Karen exhibit to best demonstrate that she agrees with
her colleague's idea?
O A. Cross her arms in front of her chest
O B. Rub her hands together
O C. Rest her chin in one hand
OD. Nod her head

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Nod her head to show that she agrees and that it is polite to do so.

Assume that two individuals agree to form a partnership. Partner A is contributing an operating business that reports the following balance sheet: Cash $14,000 Accounts payable $42,000 Receivables 28,000 Accrued liabilities $28,000 Inventories 56,000 Total liabilities $70,000 Total assets $98,000 Net assets $28,000 Partner B is contributing cash of $77,000. The partners agree that the initial capital of the partnership should be shared equally. Prepare the journal entry to record the capital contributions of the partners using both the Bonus Method and the Goodwill Method.

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Answer:

Explanation:

By using the Bonus method for the initial investment:

The overall total capital contributed that can be identified as:

= $28,000 + $77,000

= $105,000

If the unidentifiable assets are not registered, each partner will begin with:

=[tex]\dfrac{ \$ 105,000}{2}[/tex]

= $52,500

Journal Entry: For Bonus Method

Description  Debit  Credit

Cash   91,000  

Receivables  28,000  

Inventories  56,000  

Accounts Payable    42,000

Accrued Liabilities    28,000

Capital for Partner A,   52,500

Capital for Partner B,    52,500

[The business began with a small initial investment]

 

Using the Goodwill method for the initial investment:

The value of A's unrecognizable assets is calculated using B's allocation (50 percent)

Total partnership capital  [tex]=(\$77000 \times \dfrac{100}{50}) - ( 28000 + 77000)[/tex]

= $49,000

Thus, Goodwill = $49,000

Journal Entry : For Goodwill Method

Description  Debit   Credit

Cash   91,000  

Receivables  28,000  

Inventories  56,000  

Goodwill   49,000  

Accounts Payable     42,000

Accrued Liabilities     28,000

Capital for Partner A,    77,000

Capital for Partner A,    77,000

[The business began with a small initial investment]  

Watson, Inc., is an all-equity firm. The cost of the company’s equity is currently 12 percent, and the risk-free rate is 4.2 percent. The company is currently considering a project that will cost $11.61 million and last six years. The company uses straight-line depreciation. The project will generate revenues minus expenses each year in the amount of $3.27 million. If the company has a tax rate of 40 percent, what is the net present value of the project? (Enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, e.g., 1,234,567. Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

$-361,190

Explanation:

Net present value is the present value of after-tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested.  

NPV can be calculated using a financial calculator

We need to determine cash flows

Cash flow = (revenue - cost - depreciation) (1 - tax rate) + depreciation

3.27 - 1.935) ( 1 - 0.4) + 1.935 = 2.736

Cash flow in year 0 = 11.61 million  

Cash flow in year 1  to 6 = 2.736

I = 12

NPV = $0.36 MILLION

To find the NPV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

Aqua Company produces two products−Alpha and Beta. Alpha has a high market share and is produced in bulk. Production of Beta is based on customer orders and is custom designed.​ Also, 55% of​ Beta's cost is shared between design and setup​ costs, while​ Alpha's major portions of costs are direct costs. Alpha is using a single cost pool to allocate indirect costs. Which of the following statements is true of​ Aqua?
A. Aqua will overcost Beta's direct costs as it is using a single cost pool to allocate indirect costs.
B. Aqua will undercost Alpha's indirect costs because alpha has high direct costs.
C. Aqua will overcost Alpha's indirect costs as it is using a single cost pool to allocate indirect costs.
D. Aqua will overcost Beta's indirect costs because beta has high indirect costs.

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Answer: C. Aqua will overcost Alpha's indirect costs as it is using a single cost pool to allocate indirect costs.

Explanation:

Aqua is using a single cost pool to allocate indirect costs which means that the indirect costs of both Alpha and Beta will be included in this cost pool.

This will overcost Alpha because Alpha only has minor portions of indirect costs while Beta has significant indirect costs. Putting both products together means that a lot of indirect costs assigned to Alpha will be from Beta which would mean that Alpha is overcosted.

Oriole Company uses a periodic inventory system. Details for the inventory account for the month of January 2017 are as follows: Units Per unit price Total Balance, 1/1/2017 340 $6.0 $2040 Purchase, 1/15/2017 170 ..6 1003 Purchase, 1/28/2017 170 ..6 1054 An end of the month (1/31/2017) inventory showed that 270 units were on hand. How many units did the company sell during January 2017?

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Answer:

The number of units sold by the company during January 2017 is 410.

Explanation:

Note: The data in the question are merged together. They are therefore sorted before answering the question as follows:

                                Units         Per unit price         Total

Balance, 1/1/2017        340                  $6.0              $2040

Purchase, 1/15/2017    170                     ..6                  1003

Purchase, 1/28/2017    170                    ..6                  1054

The explanation of the answer is now given as follows:

Total units available for sales during January 2017 = 340 + 170 +170 = 680

Units on hand at end of the month (1/31/2017) = 270

Number of units sold by the company during January 2017 = Total units available for sales during January 2017 - Units on hand at end of the month (1/31/2017) = 680 - 270 = 410

Therefore, the number of units sold by the company during January 2017 is 410.

Jamison Company gathered the following reconciling information in preparing its June bank reconciliation: Cash balance per bank, June 30$13,000 Note receivable collected by bank4,000 Outstanding checks7,000 Deposits in transit2,500 Bank service charge35 NSF check1,900 Using the above information, determine the cash balance per books (before adjustments) for Jamison Company. a.$15,065 b.$6,435 c.$8,065 d.$10,565

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Answer:

b. $6,435

Explanation:

With regards to the above, balance per books before adjustment is computed as

= Cash balance per bank - Note receivable collected by bank - Outstanding check

= $13,000 - $4,000 - $7,000 + $35 + $1,900 + $2,500

= $6,435

Bogart Company is considering two alternatives. Alternative A will have revenues of $160,000 and costs of $100,000. Alternative B will have revenues of $180,000 and costs of $125,000. Compare Alternative A to Alternative B showing incremental revenues, costs, and net income. What is the net income increase or decrease if you chose Alternative B instead of Alternative A

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the increase or decrease in the net income when Alternative B should be selected rather Alternative A is given below:

Particulars                Alternative A            Alternative B

Revenue                   $160,000                 $180,000

Less cost                 -$100,000                 $125,000

Net income                 $60,000                $55,000

If we choose alternative B so there would be decrease in the net income by $5,000

The Computer Division would like to purchase 17,000 units each period from the Keyboard Division. The Keyboard Division has ample excess capacity to handle all of the Computer Division's needs. The Computer Division now purchases from an outside supplier at a price of $37. If the Keyboard Division refuses to accept an $35 price internally, the company, as a whole, will be worse off by:

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Answer:

$136,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine how much will the company, as a whole, will be worse off by

Using this formula

Worse off amount =(Purchases from an outside supplier -Variable cost per unit)*Units purchased

Let plug in the formula

Worse off amount =($37-$29)*17,000

Worse off amount =$8*17,000

Worse off amount =$136,000

Therefore the company, as a whole, will be worse off by $136,000

6. What are complements? evonomics

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation

Complements in economics is a term that is used to describe goods that are used or consumed together. For example, pencil and eraser, pen and paper, etc.

Complements are goods in economics whose value is increased when combined with other goods. Another example of complement goods is movies and popcorn

A furniture manufacturer uses a standard costing system in which standard machine-hours (MHs) is the measure of activity. Data from the company's flexible budget for manufacturing overhead are given below: Denominator level of activity 2,400 MHs Overhead costs at the denominator activity level: Variable overhead cost $ 25,430 Fixed overhead cost $ 27,370 The following data pertain to operations for the most recent period: Actual hours 2,300 MHs Standard hours allowed for the actual output 2,440 MHs Actual total variable manufacturing overhead cost $ 21,440 Actual total fixed manufacturing overhead cost $ 28,560 The predetermined overhead rate is closest to:

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Answer:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $22 per machine hour

Explanation:

Giving the following formula:

Denominator level of activity 2,400 MHs

Variable overhead cost $ 25,430

Fixed overhead cost $ 27,370

To calculate the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:

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

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= (25,430 + 27,370) / 2,400

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $22 per machine hour

Northwest Clothing Supply has the following transactions during the year related to stockholders' equity:

January 1 Issues 3,000 shares of no-par value common stock for $22 per share.
March 15 Issues 900 shares of $20 par value preferred stock for $23 per share.
December 1 Declares a cash dividend of $1 per share to all stockholders of record (both common and preferred) on December 15.
December 15 Northwest Clothing Supply has fixed the Record Date for both common and preferred shares as December 15.
December 31 Pays the cash dividend declared on December 1.

Required:
Record each of these transactions.

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Answer:

January 1

Debit : Cash $66,000

Credit : Common Stock (3,000 x $22) $66,000

March 15

Debit : Cash $20,700

Credit : Preferred Stock ($20 x 900) $18,000

Credit : Preferred Stock Paid in excess of Par  ($3 x 900) $ $2,700

December 1

Debit : Dividends ($3000 + $900) $3,900

Credit : Shareholders for dividends $3,900

December 15

No Journal entry required here !

December 31

Debit : Shareholders for dividends $3,900

Credit : Cash $3,900

Explanation:

It is very important to identify the Par Value and No Par Value Stock issues.

Par Value Stock issues are sometimes issued above their Par so a Reserve - Paid In Excess of Par has to be created.

No Par Value issued are simply recorded at paid up or issue price.

Wildhorse Company issued $500,000, 5%, 20-year bonds on January 1, 2020, at 102. Interest is payable annually on January 1. Wildhorse uses straight-line amortization for bond premium or discount. (a) Prepare the journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)

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Answer:

A. Dr Cash $510,000

Cr Bonds Payable $500,000

Cr Premium on Bonds Payable $10,000

B. Dr Interest expense $24,667

Dr Premium on bonds payable$333

Cr Interest Payable $25,000

C. Dr Interest Payable $25,000

Cr Interest Expense $25,000

D. Dr Bond payable $500,000

Cr Cash $500,000

Explanation:

(a) Preparation of the journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds

Dr Cash $510,000

($500,000 x 1.02 = $510,000)

BCr BondsPayable $500,000

Cr Premium on Bonds Payable $10,000

($510,000-$500,000)

(To record the issuance of the bonds)

B. Preparation of the journal entry to record Accrual of interest and the premium amortization

Dr Interest expense $24,667

($25,000-$333)

Dr Premium on bonds payable$333

($10,000/30)

Dr Interest Payable $25,000

($500,000*5%)

(To record Accrual of interest and the premium amortization)

C. Preparation of the journal entry to record the payment of interest

Dr Interest Payable $25,000

($500,000*5%)

Cr Interest Expense $25,000

(To record the payment of interest)

D. Preparation of the journal entry to record the bonds at maturity

Dr Bond payable $500,000

Cr Cash $500,000

(To record the bonds at maturity)

The Human Services career path is where "public servants" of the world work.

True

False

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

In a small, closed economy, national income (GDP) is $400.00 million for the current year. Individuals have spent $150.00 million on the consumption of goods and services. They have paid a total of $200.00 million in taxes, and the government has spent $150.00 million on goods and services this year. Use this information and the national income identity to answer the questions. How much is spent on investment in this economy

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Answer: $100 million

Explanation:

National Income (GDP) for a close nation is calculated as:

= Consumption + Investment + Government spending

Making investment the subject would give us:

Investment = GDP - Consumption - Government spending

= 400 - 150 - 150

= $100 million

Sam and Joan made an offer of $250,000 asking the seller to pay all closing costs. They will put 10% down and pay one discount points at closing. The amount of cash required at closing for Sam and Joan will be?

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Answer:

$27,500

Explanation:

Discount points are also called mortgage points and are fees paid as prepaid interest rate on a mortgage property.

One discount point is equivalent to 1% of the loan amount.

In the given scenario a down payment of 10% was made.

Also they are pay one discount point to close.

So total down payment to be made is 10% + 1% = 11%

Amount is cash for closing = 0.11 * 250,000 = $27,500

Alpha began operations in 2015. It reported $500 in revenues. It reported $200 depreciation expense on its 2015 tax return; however, it reported $50 depreciation expense on its 2015 income statement. The difference in depreciation (Alpha's only book-tax difference) is a temporary book-tax difference that will reverse over time. Assuming a constant tax rate of 30%. What will be the balance in the DTL account in Alpha's 2015 balance sheet?

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Answer:

$45

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What will be the balance in the DTL account in Alpha's 2015 balance sheet

Using this formula

Deferral Tax Liabiltiy balance =(2015 Reported depreciation expense on tax return-2015 Reported depreciation expense on income statement)*Tax rate

Let plug in the formula

Deferral Tax Liabiltiy balance=($200-$50)*30%

Deferral Tax Liabiltiy balance=$150*30%

Deferral Tax Liabiltiy balance=$45

Therefore What will be the balance in the DTL account in Alpha's 2015 balance sheet is $45

Exercise 14-08 a-b (Video) (Part Level Submission) Cheyenne Corp. incurred the following costs while manufacturing its product. Materials used in product $129,100 Advertising expense $53,200 Depreciation on plant 64,600 Property taxes on plant 16,000 Property taxes on store 8,160 Delivery expense 24,300 Labor costs of assembly-line workers 111,300 Sales commissions 40,100 Factory supplies used 28,700 Salaries paid to sales clerks 57,100 Work in process inventory was $14,500 at January 1 and $16,800 at December 31. Finished goods inventory was $69,500 at January 1 and $46,000 at December 31. Collapse question part (a) Compute cost of goods manufactured. Cost of goods manufactured

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Answer:

(a) Cost of goods manufactured = $347,400

(b) Cost of goods sold = $370,900

Explanation:

Note: The requirement of this question is not complete. The complete requirement is therefore provided before answering the question as follows:

(a) Compute cost of goods manufactured.

(b) Compute cost of goods sold.

(a) Compute cost of goods manufactured.

This can be computed as follows:

Cost of goods manufactured = Direct materials used + Labor costs of assembly-line workers + Depreciation on plant + Factory supplies used + Property taxes on plant + Work in Process at January 1 - Work-in-process at December 31 = $129,100 + $111,300 + $64,600 + $28,700 + $16,000 + $14,500 - $16,800 = $347,400

(b) Compute cost of goods sold.

This can be computed as follows:

Cost of goods sold = Finished goods inventory at January 1 + Cost of goods manufactured - Finished goods inventory at December 31 = $69,500 + $347,400 - $46,000 = $370,900

For calendar year 2021, Pharoah Corp. reported depreciation of $1640000 in its income statement. On its 2021 income tax return, Pharoah reported depreciation of $2476000. Pharoah's income statement also included $312000 accrued warranty expense that will be deducted for tax purposes when paid. Pharoah's enacted tax rates are 20% for 2021 and 2022, and 15% for 2023 and 2024. The depreciation difference and warranty expense will reverse over the next three years as follows: Depreciation Difference Warranty Expense 2022 $332000 $64000 2023 292000 104000 2024 212000 144000 $836000 $312000 These were Pharoah's only temporary differences. In Pharoah's 2021 income statement, the deferred portion of its provision for income taxes should be

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Answer:

Pharoah Corp.

In Pharoah's 2021 income statement, the deferred portion of its provision for income taxes should be:

= $104,800.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Tax rates for 2021 and 2022 = 20%

Tax rates for 2023 and 2024 = 15%

2021 Income Statement Depreciation reported = $1,640,000

2021 Income Tax Depreciation on tax return = $2,476,000

Temporary difference due to depreciation = $836,000 ($2,476,000 - $1,640,000)

Temporary difference due to Accrued Warranty Expense = $312,000

Temporary Differences Reversal:

                    Depreciation Difference       Warranty Expense

2022                      $332,000                               $64,000

2023                        292,000                                104,000

2024                         212,000                                144,000

Total                       $836,000                             $312,000

Deferred Tax Liability (Depreciation Difference) = $167,200 ($836,000 * 20%)

Deferred Tax Asset (Warranty Expense) = $62,400 ($312,000 * 20%)

Deferred portion of provision for income taxes = $104,800 ($167,200 - $62,400)

Dawls Corporation reported stockholders' equity on December 31 of the prior year as follows:

Common stock, $5 par value, 1,000,000 shares
authorized 500,000 shares issued $2,500,000
Contributed capital In excess of par, common stock 1,000,000
Retained earnings 3,000,000

The following selected transactions occurred during the current year.

Feb. 15 The board of directors declared a 5% stock dividend to stockholders of record on March 1, payable March 20. The stock was selling for $8 per share.
March 9 Distributed the stock dividend.
May 1 A cash dividend of $.30 per share was declared by the board of directors to stockholders of record on May 20, payable June 1.
June 1 Paid the cash dividend.
Aug. 20 The board decided to split the stock 4-for-1, effective on September 1.
Sept. 1 Stock split 4-for-1.
Dec. 31 Earned a net income of $800,000 for the current year.

Required:
Prepare a statement of retained earnings as of December 31 of the current year.

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Answer:

Dawls Corporation

A Statement of Retained Earnings as of December 31 of the current year:

Retained earnings, Jan. 1        $3,000,000

Current year's net income           800,000

Stock dividend                              (125,000)

Cash dividend                               (157,500)

Retained earnings, Dec. 31      $3,517,500

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Common stock, $5 par value, 1,000,000 shares

authorized 500,000 shares issued                           $2,500,000

Contributed capital In excess of par, common stock  1,000,000

Retained earnings                                                        3,000,000

Total equity                                                                $6,500,000

b) Analysis:

Feb. 15 Stock Dividends $125,000 (25,000 * $5) 25,000 shares(500,000 * 5%)

May 1 Cash Dividends $157,500 (525,000 * $0.30)

 Dec. 31 Net income $800,000

c) Statement of Stockholders' Equity as of December 31

Common stock, $1.25 par value, 4,000,000 shares

authorized 2,100,000 shares issued                          $2,625,000

Contributed capital In excess of par, common stock   1,000,000

Retained earnings                                                           3,517,500

Total equity                                                                   $7,142,500

In finance, equity involves the purchase of assets that may or may not be associated with loans or other liabilities. For accounting reasons, equity is calculated by subtracting liabilities from the amount of property.

Dawls Corporation

A Statement of Retained Earnings as of December 31 of the current year:

Retained earnings, Jan. 1        $3,000,000

Current year's net income           800,000

Stock dividend                              (125,000)

Cash dividend                               (157,500)

Retained earnings, Dec. 31      $3,517,500

Working Notes:

a) Data and Calculations:

Common stock, $5 par value, 1,000,000 shares

authorized 500,000 shares issued                           $2,500,000

Contributed capital In excess of par, common stock  1,000,000

Retained earnings                                                        3,000,000

Total equity                                                                $6,500,000

b) Analysis:

Feb. 15 Stock Dividends $125,000[tex](25,000 \times \$5)[/tex] 25,000 shares[tex](500,000 \times5\%)[/tex]

May 1 Cash Dividends $157,500 [tex](525,000 \times \$0.30)[/tex]

 Dec. 31 Net income $800,000

c) Statement of Stockholders' Equity as of December 31

Common stock, $1.25 par value, 4,000,000 shares

authorized 2,100,000 shares issued                          $2,625,000

Contributed capital In excess of par, common stock   1,000,000

Retained earnings                                                           3,517,500

Total equity                                                                   $7,142,500

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As a member of UA Corporation's financial staff, you must estimate the Year 1 cash flow for a proposed project with the following data. What is the Year 1 cash flow? Do not round the intermediate calculations and round the final answer to the nearest whole number. Sales revenues, each year $40,000 Depreciation $10,000 Other operating costs $17,000 Interest expense $4,000 Tax rate 35.0%

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Answer:

$15,850

Explanation:

Particulars                                   Amount

Sales revenues, each year        $40,000

Less : Depreciation                    $10,000

Less : Other operating costs     $17,000

EBIT                                             $13,000

Less : Interest expense              $4,000

EBT/PBT                                      $9,000

Less: Tax at 35%                         $3,150  ($9,000*35%)

PAT                                              $5,850

Add: Depreciation                       $10,000

Cash flow after taxes                 $15,850

Identify which are goals of monetary policy, and which are not. Goals of monetary policy Not goals of monetary policy Answer Bank financial market stability increasing the size of the financial sector economic growth high inflation improving banks' profits high employment price stability Which two goals are often called the dual mandate of the Federal Reserve

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Answer:

goals of monetary policy

financial market stability

economic growth

high employment

price stability

Not goals of monetary policy

increasing the size of the financial market

high inflation

improving banks' profits

Dual mandate :  high employment

price stability

Explanation:

Monetary policy are policies taken by the central bank of a country to increase or reduce aggregate demand.

There are two types of monetary policy :

Expansionary monetary policy : these are polices taken in order to increase money supply. When money supply increases, aggregate demand increases. reducing interest rate and open market purchase are ways of carrying out expansionary monetary policy

Contractionary monetary policy : these are policies taken to reduce money supply. When money supply decreases, aggregate demand falls. Increasing interest rate and open market sales are ways of carrying out contractionary monetary policy

Goals of monetary policy include

financial market stability economic growth high employment price stability

The dual mandate of the Federal Reserve was birthed as a result of the stagflation of the 1970s. Stagflation is a period of high unemployment and high inflation levels

The dual mandate are : high employment, stable prices and moderate long-term interest rates.

Allen deposits $2,000 in his local bank. He earns 2 percent interest each year on his deposit. Jessica borrows $1,000 from the same bank. She is charged a 7 percent interest rate on the borrowed money. How do these bank practices affect the money supply in the community?

A. In Allen's case, but not Jessica's, the money supply decreases.

B. In both Allen's and Jessica's cases, the money supply decreases.

C. In Jessica's case, but not Allen's, the money supply stays the same.

D. In neither Jessica's nor Allen's case does the money supply increase.

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A is the correct answer

Answer:

A is the correct answer,

Explanation:

I got it right on the test

Wahoo Inc., a calendar year taxpayer, leases equipment to a customer for $4,500 monthly rent. On November 27, 2020, Wahoo received a $36,000 rent payment for the eight-month period beginning on December 1. Required: How much of the payment must Wahoo recognize as 2020 taxable income assuming that Wahoo uses the cash method of accounting for tax purposes

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Answer:

A. Cash method of accounting $36,000

B. Accrual method of accounting $36,000

Explanation:

A Based on the information given we were told that the Wahoo have to recognize the whole prepayment amount of $36,000 as 2019 income which means that UNDER CASH METHOD OF ACCOUNTING How much of the payment must Wahoo recognize as 2020 taxable income is the whole prepayment amount of $36,000.

B.Based on the information given we were told that the Wahoo have to recognize the whole prepayment amount of $36,000 as 2019 income which means that UNDER ACCRUAL METHOD OF ACCOUNTING How much of the payment must Wahoo recognize as 2020 taxable income is the same whole prepayment amount of $36,000.

Assume the following information appears in the standard cost card for a company that makes only one product: Standard Quantity or Hours Standard Price or Rate Standard Cost Direct materials 5 pounds $ 11.00 per pound $ 55.00 Direct labor 2 hours $ 17.00 per hour $ 34.00 Variable manufacturing overhead 2 hours $ 2.50 per hour $ 5.00 During the most recent period, the following additional information was available: 20,000 pounds of material was purchased at a cost of $10.50 per pound. All of the material that was purchased was used to produce 3,900 units. 8,000 direct labor-hours were recorded at a total cost of $132,000. The actual variable overhead cost incurred during the period was $25,000. Assuming the company uses direct labor-hours to compute its predetermined overhead rate, what is the variable overhead efficiency variance

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Answer:

$500 U

Explanation:

From the given information:

Standard hours allowed = 3900 × 2

= 7800 hours

The variable overhead efficiency variance = ( actual hours - standard hours) × standard variable overhead rate

= (8000 -7800) × $2.50

=(200) × $2.50

= $500 U (unfavourable)

Consider a 30-year 8 percent bond, paying coupon semi-annually, and selling for $896.81 today (note that the yield is 9 percent). Find the holding period return if the interest rate drops to 8 percent after six months. Make sure to annualize the rate. Make sure to show your work.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

Based on the information given, we should note that the bond will trade at par at $1000 after six month

The holding period return will be:

= [ P1 - P0] / P0

= [ 1000 - 896.81 ] / 896.81

= 103.19 / 896.81

= 0.1151

= 11.51%

Then, the Annualized rate will be:

= HPR at 6 Months / 6/12

= HPR × 12 / 6

= 11.51% × 12 / 6

= 11.51% × 2

= 23.01%

Annualized Rate = 23.01%

It is January 2nd. Senior management of Digby meets to determine their investment plan for the year. They decide to fully fund a plant and equipment purchase by issuing 50,000 shares of stock plus a new bond issue. The CFO happily notes this will raise their Leverage (Assets/Equity) to a new target of 2.48. Assume the stock can be issued at yesterday's stock price $20.46. Which of the following statements are true?

a. Digby working capital will be unchanged at $17,929,457
b. Total investment for Digby will be $2,721,439
c. Digby will issue stock totaling $1,129,499
d. Digby bond issue will be $46,377
e. Long term debt will increase from $33,575,852 to $34,705,351
f. Total Assets will rise to $145,921,995

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Answer:

Digby will issue stock totaling $1,023,000Long term debt will increase from $33,575,852 to $‭34,598,852‬

Explanation:

50,000 shares were issued at $20.46.

This means the total raised from stock sales were:

= 50,000 * 20.46

= $‭1,023,000‬

Long term debt will increase by:

= Debt + New issue

= 33,575,852 + 1,023,000

= $‭34,598,852‬

Note: The options listed are most probably for a variant of this question. Also, Stock issues are considered equity but for the sake of this question are considered Long term debt.

the sale of a computer at net book value had been credited in error to the Sales account 230 how do we record on the journal​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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