Vanishing Games Corporation (VGC) operates a massively multiplayer online game, charging players a monthly subscription of $12. At the start of January 2015, VGC’s income statement accounts had zero balances and its balance sheet account balances were as follows:
Cash $ 1,590,000
Accounts Receivable 245,000
Supplies 17,800
Equipment 922,000
Land 1,250,000
Building 435,000
Accounts Payable 137,000
Unearned Revenue 140,000
Notes Payable (due 2018) 81,000
Common Stock 2,800,000
Retained Earnings 1,301,800
In addition to the above accounts, VGC’s chart of accounts includes the following: Service Revenue, Salaries and Wages Expense, Advertising Expense, and Utilities Expense.
1. Analyze the effect of the January transactions (shown below) on the accounting equation, and indicate the account, amount, and direction of the effect (+ for increase and − for decrease) of each transaction.(Enter any decreases to account balances with a minus sign.)
a. Received $65,250 cash from customers for subscriptions that had already been earned in 2014.
b. Received $215,000 cash from Electronic Arts, Inc. for service revenue earned in January.
c. Purchased 10 new computer servers for $34,600; paid $14,400 cash and signed a three-year note for the remainder owed.
d. Paid $12,600 for an Internet advertisement run on Yahoo! in January.
e. Sold 19,200 monthly subscriptions at $12 each for services provided during January. Half was collected in cash and half was sold on account.
f. Received an electric and gas utility bill for $5,250 for January utility services. The bill will be paid in February.
g. Paid $420,000 in wages to employees for work done in January.
h. Purchased $3,300 of supplies on account.
Paid $3,300 cash to the supplier in (h).
Prepare journal entries for the January transactions listed in part 1, using the letter of each transaction as a reference. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)
Create T-accounts, enter the beginning balances shown above, post the journal entries to the T-accounts, and show the unadjusted ending balances in the T-accounts.
Prepare an unadjusted trial balance as of January 31, 2015.
Prepare an Income Statement for the month ended January 31, 2015, using unadjusted balances from part 4
Calculate net profit margin, expressed as a percent

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

1 Journal Entries:

Date-----Accounts Title and Explanation-----Debit$--------Credit $

a             Cash                                               65250  

              Service Revenue                                                65250

b             Cash                                               215000  

                 Accounts Receivable                                      215000

c              Office Equipment (computers)     34600  

               Cash                                                                   14400

               Note Payable                                                   20200

d           Advertisement expense                   12600  

             Cash                                                                    12600

e            Cash                                                115200  

             Accounts Receivable                115200  

             Service Revenue                                               230400

f             Utility expenses                               5250  

             Accounts Payable                                              5250

g            Wages                                            420000  

              Cash                                                                  420000

h            Supplies                                           3300  

             Accounts Payable                                              3300

i            Accounts Payable                           3300  

             Cash                                                                   3300

unadjusted trial balance as of January 31, 2015:

Account Title                     Debit $                            Credit $

Cash                                  1535150  

Accounts Receivable        145200  

Supplies                              21100  

Equipment                        956600  

Land                                1250000  

Building                           435000

Accounts Payable                                                         142250

Unearned Revenue                                                      140000

Notes Payable                                                              101200

Common Stock                                                            2800000

Retained Earnings                                                      1301800

Service Revenue                                                        295650

Advertisement                 12600  

Utilities                             5250  

Wages                              420000  

Total                                  4780900                         4780900

Income Statement for the month ended January 31, 2015:

Service Revenues $295650

Less: Expenses:

Wages 420000

Advertisement 12600

Utility expense 5250 437850

Net Income (Loss) ($142200)

January Income Statement is showing loss of 48.1%.


Related Questions

Economist A says all of the following: The economy needs expansionary fiscal policy to remove it from a recessionary gap. Government should either raise its _____________ or cut ___________________. I believe the government spending multiplier is ____________ than the tax multiplier, so I favor _____________________.

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Answer:

The correct answer is:

Government should either raise its expenditures or cut taxes. I believe the government spending multiplier is greater than the tax multiplier, so I favor this policy.

Explanation:

To begin with, an "expansionary fiscal policy" represents the tool that a government has in order to give response to a recessionary context in where the economy is falling down by decreasing its production. That is why, that in this type of policy the actions that are to be taken comprehends the reduction of taxes that the public sector collects from the private sector and also to increase the public expenditures that the government has with the purpose to estimulate the demand and offer of goods.  

Bonds often pay a coupon twice a year. For the valuation of bonds that make semiannual payments, the number of periods doubles, whereas the amount of cash flow decreases by half. Using the values of cash flows and number of periods, the valuation model is adjusted accordingly. Assume that a $1,000,000 par value, semiannual coupon U.S. Treasury note with five years to maturity (YTM) has a coupon rate of 3%. The yield to maturity of the bond is 11.00%. Using this information and ignoring the other costs involved, calculate the value of the Treasury note:

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Answer:

Value of treasury Note =$698,494.97

Explanation:

The value of the notes is the present value of the future cash inflows discounted at its YTM of 11%

Value of Notes = PV of interest + PV of RV  

The value of Note can be worked out as follows:  

Step 1  :Calculate the PV of Interest payment  

Present value of the interest payment  

PV = Interest payment × (1- (1+r)^(-n))/r  

r-Yield to Maturity, n- number of years

Interest payment = 3% × $1,000,000 × 1/2= $15,000 .

Semi-annual interest yield = 11%/2 =5.5%  

PV = 15,000 × (1 - (1.055)^(-5×2)/0.055) = 113,064.3874

Step 2   :PV of redemption Value  

PV of RV = RV × (1+r)^(-n)  

= 1000,000 × (1.055)^(-5×2)  

= 585,430.57

Step 3  

Calculate Value of the Notes

=113,064.3874  + 585,430.57

= $698,494.96

Value of treasury Note =$698,494.97

Karla Tanner opens a web consulting business called Linkworks and recorded the following transactions in its first month of operations.

Apr. 1 Tanner invests $80,000 cash along with office equipment valued at $26,000 in the company in exchange for common stock.
Apr. 2 The company prepaid $9,000 cash for twelve months' rent for office space. The company's policy is record prepaid expenses in balance sheet accounts.
Apr. 3 The company made credit purchases for $8,000 in office equipment and $3,600 in office supplies. Payment is due within 10 days.
Apr. 6 The company completed services for a client and immediately received $4,000 cash.
Apr. 9 The company completed a $6,000 project for a client, who must pay within 30 days.
Apr. 13 The company paid $11,600 cash to settle the account payable created on April 3.
Apr. 19 The company paid $2,400 cash for the premium on a 12-month insurance policy. The company's policy is record prepaid expenses in balance sheet accounts.
Apr. 22 The company received $4,400 cash as partial payment for the work completed on April 9.
Apr. 25 The company completed work for another client for $2,890 on credit.
Apr. 28 The company paid $5,500 cash in dividends.
Apr. 29 The company purchased $600 of additional office supplies on credit.
Apr. 30 The company paid $435 cash for this month's utility bill.
Descriptions of items that require adjusting entries on April 30, 2015, follow.

a) On April 2, the company prepaid $9,000 cash for twelve months' rent for office space.

b) The balance in Prepaid insurance represents the premium paid for a 12-month insurance policy; the policy's coverage began on April 1.

c) Office supplies on hand as of April 30 total $1,200.

d) Straight-line depreciation of office equipment, based on a 5-year life and a $4,000 salvage value, is $500 per month.

e) The company has completed work for a client, but has not yet billed the $1,800 fee.

f) Wages due to employees, but not yet paid, as of April 30 total $2,600.

Use the 3-step adjusting entry process to prepare the adjusting entry necessary to correctly report the revenue earned or the expense incurred:

Step 1: Determine what the current account balance equals (See General Ledger tab)

Step 2: Determine what the current account balance should equal.

Step 3: Prepare an adjusting entry to get from Step 1 to Step 2.

Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP):
The GAAP is a blend of recommendations from government bodies and widely accepted accounting principles for reporting information. It promotes openness in the exchange of economic data and makes clear and consistent financial reporting possible across organizations.

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Answer:

a) On April 2, the company prepaid $9,000 cash for twelve months' rent for office space.

Step 1:

Prepaid rent $9,000

Step 2:

Prepaid rent $9,000 - $750 = $8,250

Step 3:

Dr Rent expense 750

    Cr Prepaid rent 750

b) The balance in Prepaid insurance represents the premium paid for a 12-month insurance policy; the policy's coverage began on April 1.

Step 1:

Prepaid insurance $2,400

Step 2:

Prepaid rent $2,400 - $200 = $2,200

Step 3:

Dr Insurance expense 200

    Cr Prepaid expenses 200

c) Office supplies on hand as of April 30 total $1,200.

Step 1:

Office supplies $3,600 + $600 = $4,200

Step 2:

Office supplies $4,200 - $3,000 = $1,200

Step 3:

Dr Office supplies expense 3,000

    Cr Office supplies 3,000

d) Straight-line depreciation of office equipment, based on a 5-year life and a $4,000 salvage value, is $500 per month.

Step 1:

Office equipment $26,000 + $8,000 = $34,000

Step 2:

Office supplies $34,000 - $500 = $33,500

Step 3:

Dr Depreciation expense 500

    Cr Accumulated depreciation - equipment 500

e) The company has completed work for a client, but has not yet billed the $1,800 fee.

Step 1:

Service revenue $4,000 + $6,000 + $2,890 = $12,890

Step 2:

Service revenue $12,890 + $1,800 = $14,690

Step 3:

Dr Accrued receivable 1,800

    Cr Service revenue 1,800

f) Wages due to employees, but not yet paid, as of April 30 total $2,600.

Step 1:

Wages expense $0

Step 2:

Wages expense $0 + $2,600 = $2,600

Step 3:

Dr Wages expense 2,600

    Cr Wages payable 2,600

Problem 15-12 Below is a list of prices for zero-coupon bonds of various maturities. Maturity (Years) Price of $1,000 Par Bond (Zero-Coupon) 1 $ 974.85 2 882.39 3 847.70 a. A 5.6% coupon $1,000 par bond pays an annual coupon and will mature in 3 years. What should the yield to maturity on the bond be? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. If at the end of the first year the yield curve flattens out at 6.5%, what will be the 1-year holding-period return on the coupon bond? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

a. 5.63%

b. 5.72%

Explanation:

to calculate YTM of zero coupon bonds:

YTM = [(face value / market value)¹/ⁿ] - 1

YTM₁ =  [(1,000 / 974.85)¹/ⁿ] - 1 = 2.58%YTM₂ =  [(1,000 / 882.39)¹/ⁿ] - 1 = 6.46%YTM₃ =  [(1,000 / 847.70)¹/ⁿ] - 1 = 5.66%

a. A 5.6% coupon $1,000 par bond pays an annual coupon and will mature in 3 years. What should the yield to maturity on the bond be?

the bond's current market price:

$1,000 / 1.0566³ = $847.75$56/1.0258 + 56/1.0646² + 56/1.0566³ = $54.59 + $49.41 + $47.47 = $151.47current market price = $999.22

YTM = [C + (FV - PV)/n] / [(FV + PV)/2] = [56 + (1,000 - 999.22)/3] / [(1,000 + 999.22)/2] = (56 + 0.26) / 999.61 = 5.63%

b. If at the end of the first year the yield curve flattens out at 6.5%, what will be the 1-year holding-period return on the coupon bond?

the bond's current market price:

$1,000 / 1.065³ = $827.85$56/1.0258 + 56/1.065² + 56/1.065³ = $54.59 + $49.37 + $46.36 = $150.32current market price = $978.17

you invest $978.17 in purchasing the bond and you receive a coupon of $56, holding period return = $56 / $978.17 = 5.72%

Sophia provides you with a list of business transactions that occurred during the year. You must use these transactions to demonstrate the first four steps in the accounting cycle: analyzing each transaction, using double entry accounting to record these transactions in the general journal, and posting them to their respective accounts. Finally, you prepare a trial balance, the fourth step in the accounting cycle, which ensures that the first three steps in the accounting cycle have been completed currently.

A. The Sisters invest $15,000 in cash in Happy Home Environmental Cleaning (HHEC)
B. HHEC buys a building for $10,000 in cash.
C. HHEC buys office equipment for $1,800 for cash.
D. HHEC buys cleaning supplies for $2,800, agreeing to pay the upplier in 30 days.
E. HHEC earns cleaning revenues of $16,460 in cash.
F. HHEC earns cleaning revenues of $2,200 on account.
G. HHEc paid the following expenses in cash:

Wages $4275

Utilities $985

Miscellaneous $195

H. HHEC pays $950 in cash to creditors on account.
I. HHEC purchases a two year insurance policy for $2,400 in cash
J. At the end of the year, the cost of cleaning supplies on hand is $2040.
K. The sisters withdrew $2,000 in cash.

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Answer:

Happy Home Environmental Cleaning

Demonstration of the first four steps in accounting cycle:

1) Analyzing each transaction:

A) Cash + $15,000 and Owners' Equity + $15,000

B) Building + $10,000 and Cash -$10,000

C) Office Equipment + $1,800 and Cash - $1,800

D) Cleaning Supplies + $2,800 and Accounts Payable + $2,800

E) Cash + $16,460 and Equity (Retained Earnings) + $16,460

F) Accounts Receivable + $2,200 and Equity (Retained Earnings) + $2,200

G) Cash - Wages $4,275, Utilities $985, Miscellaneous $195 and Equity (Retained Earnings) - $4,275, $985, $195

H) Cash - $950 and Liabilities - $950

I) Cash - $2,400, Prepaid Insurance + $1,200, and Equity (Retained Earnings) - $1,200

J) Cleaning Supplies -$760 and Equity (Retained Earnings) - $760

K) Cash - $2,000 and Equity - $2,000

2) Using double entry accounting to record transactions in the general journal:

A) Debit Cash Account $15,000

    Credit Owners' Equity $15,000

To record capital contributed to the business.

B) Debit Building $10,000

   Credit Cash Account $10,000

To record purchase of building.

C) Debit Office Equipment $1,800

    Credit Cash Account $1,800

To record purchase of office equipment.

D) Debit Cleaning Supplies $2,800

Credit Accounts Payable $2,800

To record purchase of cleaning supplies on account.

E) Debit Cash $16,460

Credit Service Revenue $16,460

To record cash sales of services.

F) Debit Accounts Receivable $2,200

    Credit Service Revenue $2,200

To record sale of services on account.

G) Debit Wages $4,275

    Debit Utilities $985

    Debit Miscellaneous $195

    Credit Cash Account  $5,455

To record payment of expenses.

H) Debit Accounts Payable $950

   Credit Cash Account $950

To record payment on account.

I) Debit Prepaid Insurance $2,400

  Credit Cash $12,400

To record insurance prepaid.

I) Debit Insurance Expense $1,200

  Credit Prepaid Insurance $1,200

To record insurance expense for the period.

J) Debit Cleaning Supplies Expense $760

   Credit Cleaning Supplies $760

K) Debit Drawings Account $2,000

Credit Cash Account $2,000

To record cash drawings.

3) Posting transactions to the Ledger accounts:

                                                        Debit          Credit        Balance

Cash Account:

Owners' Equity                              15,000                            15,000

Building                                                               10,000        5,000

Office Equipment                                                  1,800        3,200

Service Revenue                           16,460                            19,660

Wages                                                                   4,275       15,385

Utilities                                                                     985       14,400

Miscellaneous                                                          195       14,205

Accounts Payable                                                    950      13,255

Prepaid Insurance                                                 2,400      10,855

Drawings                                                                2,000       8,855

                                                      Debit          Credit        Balance

Owners' Equity:

Cash                                                                 15,000       15,000

                                                      Debit          Credit        Balance

Service Revenue Account:

Cash                                                                 16,460          16,460

Accounts Receivable                                        2,200          18,460

                                                      Debit          Credit        Balance

Building Account:

Cash                                            10,000                            10,000

                                                      Debit          Credit        Balance

Office Equipment Account:

Cash                                               1,800                            1,800

                                                      Debit          Credit        Balance

Wages Expense:

Cash                                              4,275                             4,275

                                                      Debit          Credit        Balance

Utilities Expense:

Cash                                                985                             985

                                                      Debit          Credit        Balance

Miscellaneous Expense:

Cash                                                195                               195

                                                      Debit          Credit        Balance

Cleaning Supplies:

Accounts Payable                         2,800                              2,800

Cleaning Supplies Expense                              760            2,040

                                                      Debit          Credit        Balance

Cleaning Supplies Expense:

Cleaning Supplies                         760                               760

                                                      Debit          Credit        Balance

Accounts Payable:

Cleaning Supplies                                             2,800         2,800

Cash                                               950                                1,850

                                                      Debit          Credit        Balance

Prepaid Insurance:

Cash                                              2,400                             2,400

Insurance Expense                                            1,200         1,200

                                                      Debit          Credit        Balance

Insurance Expense:

Prepaid Insurance                        1,200                             1,200

                                                      Debit          Credit        Balance

Drawing Account:

Cash                                              2,000                             2,000

4) Preparation of a Trial Balance:

                                                      Debit          Credit

Cash                                           $8,855

Owners' Equity                                              $15,000

Building                                      10,000

Office Equipment                        1,800

Cleaning Supplies                      2,040

Cleaning Supplies Expense          760

Accounts Payable                                              1,850

Service Revenue                                             18,660

Accounts Receivable                2,200

Prepaid Insurance                      1,200

Insurance Expense                    1,200

Wages                                        4,275

Utilities                                          985

Miscellaneous                               195

Drawings                                   2,000

Total                                       $35,510          $35,510

Explanation:

The steps in the accounting cycle are:

a) Analyzing each transaction from source documents, e.g. from Sales Invoice.  This shows the accounts affected and even the effect of the transaction on the accounting equation.

b) Journal Entries:  This involves using the doubt entry system of accounting to record transactions in the general journal.  This is the first accounting record.  It shows the accounts to be debited and the ones to be credited in the General Ledger.

c) General Ledger: Each transaction is posted to their respective accounts in the ledger, depending on journal entries.  Usually, two accounts are affected by each transaction, just like in the journal.

d) The fourth step is the extraction of a Trial Balance.  This is an accounting tool for checking that the first three steps have been completely and correctly followed.

Trio Company reports the following information for the current year, which is its first year of operations.
Direct materials $15 per unit
Direct labor $15 per unit
Overhead costs for the year
Variable overhead $3 per unit
Fixed overhead $120,000 per year
Units produced this year 20,000 units
Units sold this year 14,000 units
Ending finished goods inventory in
units 6,000 units
1. Compute the cost per unit using absorption costing and then using variable costing2. Determine the cost of ending finished goods inventory using absorption costing and then using variable costing3. Determine the cost of goods sold using variable costing and then using variable costing

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Direct materials $15 per unit

Direct labor $15 per unit

Overhead costs for the year

Variable overhead $3 per unit

Fixed overhead $120,000 per year

Units produced this year 20,000 units

Units sold this year 14,000 units

Ending finished goods inventory in

units 6,000 units

The absorption costing method includes all costs related to production, both fixed and variable. The unit product cost is calculated using direct material, direct labor, and total unitary manufacturing overhead.

The variable costing method incorporates all variable production costs (direct material, direct labor, and variable overhead).

1) Absorption costing method:

Unitary fixed overhead= 120,000/20,000= 6

Unit product cost= direct material + direct labor + total unitary overhead

Unit product cost= 15 + 15 + 3 + 6= 39

Variable costing:

Unit product cost= direct material + direct labor + variable overhead

Unit product cost= 33

2) Ending inventory:

Absorption costing= 6,000*39= $234,000

Variable costing= 6,000*33= $198,000

3) Cost of goods sold:

Absorption costing= 14,000*39= 546,000

Variable costing= 14,000*33= 462,000

Vaughn Corporation has retained earnings of $706,100 at January 1, 2017. Net income during 2017 was $1,638,400, and cash dividends declared and paid during 2017 totaled $83,100. Prepare a retained earnings statement for the year ended December 31, 2017. Assume an error was discovered: land costing $89,100 (net of tax) was charged to maintenance and repairs expense in 2014. (List items that increase retained earnings first.)

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Answer: Please see below for answer

Explanation: Retained earnings is the portion of net income accumulated in a company which can be used for future reinvestment purposes after the cumulative amount of dividends  declared have been deducted.

Solution- Using items that increase retained earnings first before any deduction

                              Vaughn Corporation

                             Retained earnings statements

                              Ended December 31st, 2017.

Retained Earnings as Reported on January 1st  $706,100

Correction for  Overstatement of expenses         $89.100

Retained earnings as adjusted =                            $795,200

(Add) Net income/loss                                           $1, 638,400

Net cash dividend (less)                                           -$83, 100

Retained Earnings in December 31st 2017           $2,350,500

Columbia Corporation produces a single product. The company's variable costing income statement for November appears below: Columbia Corporation Income Statement For the Month ended November 30 Sales ($18 per unit) $ 765,000 Variable expenses: Variable cost of goods sold 467,500 Variable selling expense 127,500 Total variable expenses 595,000 Contribution margin 170,000 Fixed expenses: Manufacturing 105,360 Selling and administrative 35,120 Total fixed expenses 140,480 Net operating income $ 29,520 During November, 35,120 units were manufactured and 8,650 units were in beginning inventory. Variable production costs per unit, total fixed manufacturing expenses, and the number of units produced were the same in prior months. Under absorption costing, for November the company would report a:__________.

(A) $4,850 profit(B) $4,850 loss(C) $35,750 profit(D) $19,400 profit

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Answer:

Hie, there is no correct answer from the Options provided.

The Net Profit Under absorption costing, for November would be $7,460.

This is can be calculated from reconciling the Variable Costing profit to Absorption Costing profit or Alternatively from Preparing Absorption costing statement as shown below:

Absorption Costing Income Statement for November.

Sales                                                                           765,000

Less Costs of Goods Sold

Opening Stock (8,650×14)                       121,100

Add Cost of Manufacture (35,120×14)  491,600

Less Closing Stock (1270×14)                  (17,780)    594,920

Gross Profit                                                                170,080

Less Expenses

Variable selling expense                                           127,500

Fixed Selling and administrative                                35,120

Net Income / loss                                                            7,460

Category killers compete primarily on the basis of a. low prices and enormous product availability. b. enormous product selection and sales expertise. c. convenient locations and customer services. d. rock-bottom prices and moderate selections. e. one-stop shopping and product availability.

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Answer:

A. Low prices and enormous product availability.

Explanation:

This is a chain of retail stores or a retail outlet that sells different kinds of goods or products that in a way that seems cheap and affordable to consumers. They also look and facilitate quick form of buying and selling. Their main goal stands primarily on cheap, fast enormous sales of the product.

They possibly can create a compelling shopping experience. In a bid to do that, they need to compress instant gratification, unique assortments and a reasonable showroom experience that aids social lifestyles.

A summary of selected ledger accounts appears below for Alberto's Plumbing Services for the current calendar year-end. Alberto, Capital 12/31 8,500 1/1 6,500 12/31 15,000 Alberto, Drawing 6/30 3,500 12/31 8,500 11/30 5,000 Net income for the period is a.$15,000 b.$18,500 c.$33,500 d.$13,000

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Answer:  a.$15,000

Explanation:

The Net Income for the year is usually credited to the Capital Account on the last day of the year as Retained Earnings for the year.

The only amount credited to the capital account in the above question is the $15,000 that came in on the 12th of December so it must be the Net Income for the period.

The constraint at Johngrass Corporation is time on a particular machine. The company makes three products that use this machine. Data concerning those products appear below: UE BI CR Selling price per unit $335.18 $228.46 $199.21 Variable cost per unit $259.26 $173.08 $159.61 Minutes on the constraint 7.50 4.30 5.50 Assume that sufficient time is available on the constrained machine to satisfy demand for all but the least profitable product. Up to how much should the company be willing to pay to acquire more of the constrained resource?

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Answer:

Explanation:

                                             UE              BI              CR

Selling price per unit      $335.18       $228.46     $199.21

Variable cost per unit    $259.26       $173.08      $159.61

Contribution margin       $75.92         $55.38       $39.60

Per unit (a)

Amount of constraint      7.50              4.30            5.50

resources required to

produced one unit (b)

Contribution margin

per unit of the                  $10.12           $12.86         $7.20

constraint resources

(a) / (b)

Ranking                             2                     1                  3

The company should be willing to pay up $7.20 per minute to produce more CR

Bookmark question for later Zoey is the CEO of a corporation she organized herself, and the corporation has 15 shareholders. The company operates in several states, as well as outside of the U.S. Her business consists mostly of training services for in-home medical care personnel. Her company would be a __________ corporation

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Answer:

Professional corporation

Explanation:

A professional corporation is a type of corporation that is established by professional, majorly licensed individuals; they could include doctors, attorneys or architects. They mostly provide services that are related to the profession they practice. For example, architects establish an architectural firm to provide architectural services.

Professional corporations are usually established based on the laws binding the profession or the laws of the state. Most professional entrepreneurs can set up a professional corporation and can be established by one or more professionals.

In most professional corporations, the shareholders are usually only licensed individuals of the service rendered by the professional company.

Therefore, considering the information, Zoey's corporation would be a professional corporation.

Tony Hawk's Adventure (THA) issued callable bonds on January 1, 2021. THA's accountant has projected the following amortization schedule from issuance until maturity: Date Cash Paid Interest Expense Increase in Carrying Value Carrying Value 01/01/2021 $ 379,697 06/30/2021 $ 16,000 $ 18,985 $ 2,985 382,682 12/31/2021 16,000 19,134 3,134 385,816 06/30/2022 16,000 19,291 3,291 389,107 12/31/2022 16,000 19,455 3,455 392,562 06/30/2023 16,000 19,628 3,628 396,190 12/31/2023 16,000 19,810 3,810 400,000 THA buys back the bonds for $384,446 immediately after the interest payment on 12/31/2021 and retires them. What gain or loss, if any, would THA record on this date

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Answer:

THA would record a gain of $1,370 on 12/31/2021

Explanation:

Particulars                                                                                      Amount ($)

Carrying value of bonds after the interest payment on 12/31/2021 385,816

Less: Amount paid on redemption on 12/31/2021                         (384,446)

Gain on redemption of bonds                                                          1,370

Entry would be-

Date          Account titles and Explanation Debit ($)     Credit ($)

12/31/2021 Bonds payable                          385,816  

                       Cash                                                       384,446

                       Gain on redemption of bonds                   1,370

                       (To record redemption of bonds)  

Assume that apples cost $0.50 in 2002 and $1 in 2009, whereas oranges cost $1 in 2002 and $1.50 in 2009. If 4 apples were produced in 2002 and 5 in 2009, whereas 3 oranges were produced in 2002 and 5 in 2009, then the GDP deflator in 2009, using a base year of 2002, was approximately:________.
A) 1.5.
B) 1.7.
C) 1.9.
D) 2.0.

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Answer:

B) 1.7

Explanation:

GDP deflator simply shows the occurring event of the level of prices in the economy which is why It is often the ratio of nominal GDP to real GDP.

GDP deflator in 2009 will be:

Norminal GDP

Cost of apple= $1 in 2009

Apple produced =5 in 2009

Cost of oranges= $1.50 in 2009.

Orange produce= 5 in 2009

$1.00*(5)+$1.50*(5)

=5+7.5

=$12.50

Real GDP

Cost of apple= $0.50 in 2002

Apple produced =5 in 2002

Cost of oranges= $1 in 2002

Orange produce= 5 in 2002

0.50*(5)+$1.00*(5)

=2.5+5

=$7.50

GDP deflator = Nominal GDP/Real GDP)

=$12.50/$7.50

=1.666

approximately 1.7

Identify the financial statement​ (or statements) that each account would appear on. Use I for Income​ Statement, RE for Statement of Retained​ Earnings, B for Balance​ Sheet, and C for Statement of Cash Flows.

1. Accounts Payable
2. Cash
3. Common Stock
4. Accounts Receivable
5. Rent Expense
6. Service Revenue
7. Office Supplies
8. Dividends
9. Land
10. Salaries Expense

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Answer: Please refer to Explanation

Explanation:

1. Accounts Payable - Balance Sheet

This is a balance sheet item under Current Liabilities. It shows the firm's or people that the company owes for buying goods on account.

2. Cash - Balance Sheet Item.

It shows the amount of cash that the company has. It is a Current Asset.

3. Common Stock - Balance Sheet Item

This is a balance sheet item that shows the amount of common stock in the company. It is reporters in the Stockholders' Equity section along with Retained Earnings, Treasury Stock and Preferred stock.

4. Accounts Receivable - Balance Sheet item

Reported in the balance sheet under the Current Assets section. It is used to denote those customers who bought goods on account from the company.

5. Rent Expense - Income Statement

This is an expense and as such is treated in the Income statement and subtracted from the revenue.

6. Service Revenue - Income statement

The company gets this when they provide a service and as such it is revenue which will be added to the company's total revenue.

7. Office Supplies - Income Statement

They should be recorded in the income statement if they are used in the period in question as they will be expenses used in the upkeep of the office.

8. Dividends - Statement for Retained Earnings

These will be reflected in the statement for retained earnings as they are subtracted from the Retained Earnings. The Retained Earnings balance reported will then be Net of Dividends.

9. Land - Balance Sheet

Land is a fixed asset and as such will appear on the balance sheet of a company.

10. Salaries Expense - Income Statement item.

As an expense, this goes to the Income statement and will be deducted fro the revenue for the period. Bear in mind that this and all other expenses should only be deducted if they are from the period in question.

Consider a country where all money is currently held as cash and the money supply has a value of $2,200. A banking system is developed, and the residents of the country deposlt the $2,200 of cash into the banking system and decide they no longer want to hold any cash. If the reserve ratio is equal to 4%, then the banking system has the ability to create $_________ money supply in the economy will be equal to $__________

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Answer: the banking system has the ability to create $52,800 of new money and the money supply in the economy will be equal to $55,000

Explanation:

To find out how much new money was created or rather how much can be created you can use the Money Multiplier. The money multiplier enables one to see how much money can be created in an economy given a certain reserve ratio.

The Money Multiplier is calculated by,

= 1/reserve requirement

Multiplying the Money Multiplier with the initial deposit in the bank gives the amount that that deposit can create.

With a Reserve Requirement of 4%, the Money Multiplier is,

= 1/4%

= 25

The Amount of money created in the economy is therefore,

= 25 * 2,200

= $55,000

The amount of New Money created will be the amount created less the initial deposit,

= 55,000 - 2,200

= $52,800

4.Swan Manufacturing is approached by a customer to fulfill a one-time-only special order for a product similar to one offered to domestic customers. The following per unit data apply for sales to regular customers: Direct materials$1,825 Direct labor900 Variable manufacturing support1,300 Fixed manufacturing support3,000 Total manufacturing costs$7,025.00 Markup (50%)3,512.50 Targeted selling price$ 10,537.50 Swan Manufacturing has excess capacity. Required: a.What is the full cost of the product per unit if the marketing costs is $3,000

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Answer:

the full cost of the product per unit if the marketing costs is $3,000 is $7,025.

Explanation:

The cost of the special order will exclude the Fixed manufacturing support as these are common whether the order is accepted or not thus irrelevant. Remember to include the marketing costs as an additional cost.

Calculation of cost of the product :

Direct materials                                $1,825

Direct labor                                         $900

Variable manufacturing support     $1,300

marketing costs is                           $3,000

Total                                                 $7,025

Conclusion :

Thus, the full cost of the product per unit if the marketing costs is $3,000 is $7,025.

The 6.3 percent, semi-annual coupon bonds of PE Engineers mature in 13 years and have a price quote of 99.2. These bonds have a current yield of ________ percent, a yield to maturity of ________ percent, and an effective annual yield of ________ percent.

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Answer:

Current yield is 6.35%

YTM is 6.40%

Effective annual yield is 6.50%

Explanation:

Current yield =coupon amount/price=6.3%*$1000/$1000*99.2%=6.35%

Yield to maturity can be computed using excel rate formula as below:

=rate(nper,pmt,-pv,fv)

nper is the number of coupon payments of the bond which is 13*2

pmt is the annual coupon=6.3%*$1000=$63/2=$31.5

pv is the current price=99.2%*$1000=$992

fv is the face value of $1000

=rate(13*2,31.5,-992,1000)=3.20%

Semiannual yield =3.20%

annual yield=3.20%*2=6.40%

effective annual yield=(1+YTM/2)^2-1

effective annual yield=(1+6.40%/2)^2-1=6.50%

A local government awards a landscaping company a contract worth $1.5 million per year for five years for maintaining public parks. The landscaping company will need to buy some new machinery before they can take on the contract. If the cost of capital is 6%, what is the most that this equipment could cost if the contract is to be worthwhile for the landscaping company

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Answer:

The equipment should not cost more than  $6,318,545.68  

Explanation:

The most that the land scrapping equipment could cost is the present of the 1.5  million annuity discounted at 6% p.a.

Present Value of Annuity = A × ( 1- (1+r)^(-n))/r

A- 1,500,000, n- 5, r- 6%

=1, 500,000 × ((1.06)^(-5))/0.06

= $6,318,545.68  

The equipment should not cost more than  $6,318,545.68  

Your grandmother asks for your help in choosing a certificate of deposit​ (CD) from a bank with a​ one-year maturity and a fixed interest rate. The first certificate of​ deposit, CD​ #1, pays 1.95 percent APR compounded monthly​, while the second certificate of​ deposit, CD​ #2, pays 2.00 percent APR compounded weekly. What is the effective annual rate​ (the EAR) of each​ CD, and which CD do you recommend to your​ grandmother?

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Answer:

1.97% and 2.01%

Explanation:

The computation of the effective annual rate is shown below:-

Effective annual rate = (1 + Annual percentage rate ÷ n)^n -1

For CD 1

= (1 + 0.0195 ÷ 12)^12 - 1

= (1 + 0.001625 )^12 - 1

= (1.001625 )^12 - 1

= 1.97%

For CD 2

= (1 + 0.02 ÷ 2)^2 - 1

= (1 + 0.01 )^2 - 1

= (1.01)^2 - 1

= 2.01%

CD 2 will recommend to the grandmother

Your financial investments consist of U.S. government bonds maturing in 10 years and shares in a start-up company doing research in pharmaceuticals. How would you expect each of the following news items to affect the value of your assets?
a. Interest rates of newly issued government bonds rise
A. Stock and bond prices will rise
B. Stock and bond prices will fall
C. Stock prices will fall and bond prices could remain unchanged or rise
D. Stock prices will fall
E. Stock prices will increase
b. Inflation is forecasted to be much lower than previously expected in Recall the Fisher effect Assume for simplicity that this Information does not affect your forecast of the dollar value of the pharmaceutical company's future dividends and stock price
A. Stock prices will fall
B. Stock and bond prices will fall
C. Stock prices will increase
D. Stock and bond prices will rise
c. Large swings in the stock market increase mancalvestors concerns about market risk. (Assume that interest rates on neaty issued government bonds remain unchanged)
A. Stock and bond prices will fall
B. Stock and bond prices will rise
C. Stock prices will fall
D. Stock prices will increase
E. Stock prices will and bond prices could remam unchanged or rise

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Answer: 1. B. Stock and bond prices will fall

2. D. Stock and bond prices will rise

3. E. Stock prices will fall and bond prices could remam unchanged or rise

Explanation:

1. When interest rates on Government bonds rise, this signifies a general rise in interest in the economy. When interest rates rise, consumers and companies such as the Pharmaceutical Research Company will have to cut back on spending because borrowing is now more expensive. This reduction in spending reduces Investment and therefore profits which will reduce the price of the company stock.

When interest rates rise, it is a standard principle that bond prices drop. This is because bonds pay a fixed rate therefore when interest rates rise, it signifies that bonds are not paying enough and so the demand reduces as people are always looking for better returns which leads to a drop in price.

2. As a result of inflation being less than previously thought, it means that bonds and stocks are providing a better return per dollar because inflation will not erode the value of the returns. When the market realises this they will flock to purchase both stocks and bonds which will lead to a price increase.

3. When there are large swings in the stock market, this signifies Market volatility. Market volatility signifies risk and when this happens risk averse investors will flee from the stock market which will have the effect of reducing the prices of stock as they are sold off. If interest rates on the newly issued Government bonds remain unchanged, people that are fleeing the stock market might invest in the bonds instead which will cause their price to rise as more are bought. However, there is a chance that the investors fleeing might not view the interest rates offered by the government bonds and so will not invest leading to the price of the bonds not changing dude to stable demand.

Jackson has the choice to invest in city of Mitchell bonds or Sundial, Inc. corporate bonds that pay 5.6 percent interest. Jackson is a single taxpayer who earns $47,500 annually. Assume that the city of Mitchell bonds and the Sundial, Inc. bonds have similar risk. What interest rate would the city of Mitchell have to pay in order to make Jackson indifferent between investing in the city of Mitchell and the Sundial, Inc. bonds for 2019

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Answer: 4.37%

Explanation:

As interest is tax deductible, the Sundial Interest needs to be adjusted for tax to find out the true return.

Jackson as a single tax payer earning $47,500 in 2019 has a tax rate of 22% according to the IRS Tax bracket for that year.

That means that the interest that true interest that Sundial is offering him is,

= 5.6 * ( 1 - tax rate)

= 5.6 * ( 1 - 0.22)

= 5.6 * 0.78

= 0.04368

= 4.37%

To make Jackson indifferent with the same amount of risk, the city of Mitchell would have to offer him the same interest that Sundial is offering net of tax which is 4.37%.

g edna had an accident while competing in a rodeo. She sustained facial injuries that required cosmetic surgery. While having the surgery done to restore her appearance, she had additional surgery done to reshape her chin, which was not injured in the accident. The surgery to restore her appearance cost $ 9,000 and the surgery to reshape her chin cost $ 6,000. How much of Edna's surgical fees will qualify as a deductible medical expense (before application of the 10% -of-AGI floor)?

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Answer:

$9000 is a deductible medical expense.

Explanation:

Cosmetics surgery is necessary and deductible if the reason it was done was to enhance  her appearance arising from a form or kind of abnormality, personal injury or a disease that disfigures.The $9000 cost that was paid because of the surgery due to the accident is deductible because the surgery was necessary while the $6000 paid for the unnecessary cosmetic surgery to reshapen the chin is not a deductible medical expense.

Abe and Bea each have some money to invest in a CD (Certificate of Deposit). Abe has $5,000 and Bea has $20,000. Both are interested in making a 6-month investment at Synchrony Bank. The CD rates for Synchrony Bank (as of July 8, 2015) are as listed below. With 0.41% interest, Abe would get $5,010 in six months. With 0.50% interest, Bea would get $20,050 at the end of six months. If they pool their funds, they will be able to purchase a $25,000 CD, which pays a higher interest rate. The 0.60% interest will return $25,075 at the end of six months. Obviously, Abe gets back his $5,000 principle, and Bea gets back her $20,000 principle. How should the $75 interest be divided between the two of them

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Answer:

Abe = $17.5

Bae = $57.5

Explanation:

Abe's principle = $5,000

Bea's principle = $ 20,000

Abe individual investment yield at 0.41% = (5010-5000) = $10

Bae's individual investment yield at ) 0.50%= (20000-20050) $50

Combined investment yield at 6 % = (25,075 - (20,000+5000) = $75

Extra interest yield = (75-(50+10) = $15

The extra interest yield of $15 should be shared equally among Abe and Bae as a result of joint effort

= 15/2 - $7.5

Therefore , the $75 interest is shared as below

Abe = $10 (interest on individual principle)+$7.5 = $17.5

Bae = $50 (interest on individual principle)+$7.5 = $57.5

A steel company manufactures heavy-duty brackets for the shelving industry. The company has budgeted for the production and sale of 1,000,000 brackets and has no beginning or ending inventory. Relevant operational, revenue, and cost data is as follows: Unit selling price of a bracket $22.50 Direct material required per unit 4 pounds Direct labor required per unit 0.15 hours Cost of material per pound $1.75 Direct labor cost per hour $9.00 Total variable selling costs $2,250,000 Total fixed costs $1,500,000 Based on the data provided, what is the unit contribution margin per bracket

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Answer:

Contribution margin per unit = $11.90

Explanation:

Given:

Total unit sale = 1,000,000

Unit selling price of a bracket = $22.50

Direct material required = 4 pounds per unit  

Direct labor required = 0.15 hours per unit

Cost of material per pound = $1.75

Direct labor cost per hour = $9.00

Total variable selling cost = $2,250,000

Find:

Contribution margin per unit = ?

Computation:

Direct material per unit = 4 pounds per unit × $1.75

Direct material per unit = $7

Direct labor per unit = 0.15 hours per unit × $9.00

Direct labor per unit = $1.35

Variable selling cost per unit = Total variable selling cost / Total unit sale

Variable selling cost per unit = $2,250,000 / 1,000,000

Variable selling cost per unit = $2.25

Contribution margin per unit = Sales per unit - Variable cost per unit

Contribution margin per unit = Sales per unit - [Direct material per unit + Direct labor per unit + Variable selling cost per unit]

Contribution margin per unit = $22.50 - [$7 - $1.35 - $2.25]

Contribution margin per unit = $22.50 - [$10.6]

Contribution margin per unit = $11.90

The following information is available for Marigold Corp.: Allowance for doubtful accounts at December 31, 2019 $23000 Credit sales during 2020 1250000 Accounts receivable deemed worthless and written off during 2020 26800 As a result of a review and aging of accounts receivable in early January 2021, it has been determined that an allowance for doubtful accounts of $16700 is needed at December 31, 2020. What amount should Marigold record as "bad debt expense" for the year ended December 31, 2020?

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Answer: $20500

Explanation:

Bad debt is the amount of money that a credit owes the company and is not willing to be paid hence may not be collected.

The amount that Marigold should record as "bad debt expense" for the year ended December 31, 2020 goes thus:

Bad debt allowance balance needed =

$16700

Add: Bad debt that are written off = $26800

Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts = $23000

Bad debt expense will now be:

= $16700 + $26800 - $23,000

= $43500 - $23000

= $20500

If the price of chocolate-covered peanuts decreases from $1.15 to $0.90, the quantity demanded does not change, and other things are unchanged, the absolute value of the price elasticity of demand, using the midpoint method, is:

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Answer:

price-elasticity = 0

Explanation:

The formula for mid-point elasticity will be as follows:

[tex]\frac{q_1-q_2}{\frac{q_1+q_2}{2}} \div\frac{p_1-p_2}{\frac{p_1+p_2}{2}}[/tex]

Now, as quantity did not change we get:

q1 = q2

thus q1 + q2 = 2q1

and q1 - q2 = 0

[tex]\frac{0}{\frac{2q_1}{2}} \div\frac{1.15-0.90}{\frac{1.15+0.90}{2}}[/tex]

As we are getting a zero the end result will be zero which makes complete sense as there was no change in quantity the demand is completely inelastic.

The University of Puhonicks hires several professors that specialize in accounting, management, and economics and clusters each into one of three departments. The dean has obviously decided to group employees by:________
a) Project.
b) Function.
c) Product.
d) Geography.

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Answer:

b) Function

Explanation:

The Dean placed professors in departments based on the subjects they teach or based on their functions in the school. So all professors that function as economics professors are placed in the same department. This is an example of grouping employees by functions.

In geographic grouping, professors would be grouped based on the different regions they teach.

In product grouping, employees are placed in groups based on the product they produce.

I hope my answer helps you

Larson, Inc. is an integrated marketing solutions company. Whenever a client comes to it wondering why a product was not welcomed by its target audience or why customers have stopped buying another product, Impiric always suggests the marketing research process begins with:________.

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Answer:

Defining the problem

Explanation:

In this scenario clients come to Larson Inc wondering why a product was not welcomed by its target audience or why customers have stopped buying another product.

According to Impiric a marketing solutions company the first step in marketing research process is defining the problem.

Why are products not being welcomed by their target audience?

This will give insight and help in formulating a solution to tackle the challenge

The Universal Containers company thinks it knows everything about business. However, Einstein Discovery surfaces an unexpected pattern that is concerning. They call in department experts and hold a meeting to discuss next steps with an Einstein Consultant. What should the consultant advise as the next action?A. Determine if the pattern is a data issue or a new insightB. Filter out the data that causes the unexpected pattern and analyze the new resultsC. Accept the new pattern and have confidence that Einstein knows the business accurately to the customerD. Consult a Data Scientist for further analysis

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Answer:

C. Accept the new pattern and have confidence that Einstein knows the business accurately to the customer.

Explanation:

The business consultants are experts in the field of business and they provide suggestions about certain issue. The Universal Containers Company thinks that they know everything about business but an unexpected pattern is observed. They call a meeting with Einstein Consultant and the consultant will advise to accept the new pattern and observe the customers. The company should have confidence that the consultant knows business accurately.

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