You are researching Time Manufacturing and have found the following accounting statement of cash flows for the most recent year. You also know that the company paid $98 million in current taxes and had an interest expense of $48 million. Calculate the cash flows from assets and the cash flows to creditors and shareholders using the accounting information in the statement of cash flows.

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Answer 1

Answer:

a. Cash Flows from Assets is $29m

b. Cash flow from creditors is 91.90m

Explanation:

a. Cash Flow to creditors = Interest Paid - Net new borrowings + retirement of debt

CFC = $48m - (-139.90) + 0

CFC = $91.90 m

b. Cash flow from Assets = Operating Cash Flow - Net capital spending - Change in net working capital

Cash flow from Assets = $520 - $375 - $116

Cash Flow from Assets  = $29m


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n the following list are a number of well-known companies and the products that they sell. Which of the four types of markets (pure monopoly, oligopoly, monopolistic competition, perfect competition) best characterizes the markets in which they compete? Explain why. a) McDonald's- hamburgers b) ExxonMobil- gas c) Dell- personal computers d) Heinz- ketchup e) Proctor & Gamble- disposable diapers f) Starbucks- gourmet coffee g) Domino’s- pizza h) Intel- computer chip for the PC (p. 381 #9)

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Answer:

Monopolistic Competition is the type of market that characterizes the markets in which the following compete:

a) McDonald's- hamburgers

b) ExxonMobil- gas  

c) Dell- personal computers

d) Heinz- ketchup

e) Procter & Gamble- disposable diapers  

f) Starbucks- gourmet coffee

g) Domino’s- pizza

h) Intel- computer chip for the PC

2. The reason for this choice is that there is no perfect competition in any market.  It remains an ideal.  The products of these firms are not perfect substitutes.  The firms do not have equal market share and control in their respective markets or industry.  Lastly, there is no single producer in any of the markets.

Explanation:

Types of markets:

Pure monopoly = a single producer with no substitute product or service.

Oligopoly = two or more firms in an industry with equal market share and control.

Monopolistic competition = Many firms offering similar products that are not perfect substitutes

Perfect competition = Many firms offering similar products that are perfect substitute.

For items 1 through 4, select from the first column option list provided the answer for each item that reflects how fund information is reported in the government-wide and fund financial statements. Each choice may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
In items 5 through 8, select from the second column option list provided the answer that indicates whether fund information about long-term liabilities and capital assets is reported in the government-wide and fund financial statements. Each financial statement component is reported in each fund.
Item
Information in governmental funds
Information in proprietary funds
Information in fiduciary funds
Government-wide financial statements:
1. Basis of accounting Accrual Accrual Modified cash
2. Measurement focus Current financial resources
Fund financial statements:
3. Basis of accounting Accrual
4. Measurement focus Current financial resources
Government-wide financial statements:
5. Long-term liabilities Yes
6. Capital assets Yes
Fund financial statements:
7. Long-term liabilities Yes
8. Capital assets

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Answer:

1. Accrual

2. Modified Cash

3. Accrual

4. Current Financial resources

5. Yes

6. Yes

7. Yes

8. No

Explanation:

Accrual basis of accounting is a technique in accounting where expenses and revenue are recorded when they are incurred instead of when they are paid. The basis of accounting is accrual concept which compensates the matching concept. Measurement focus is based in current available financial resources and modified cash basis.

the process in which derivatives are used to reduce risk exposure is called hedging or speculation

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Answer:

It is called hedging.

Explanation:

Hedging is a financial technique for reducing the risk exposure in financial instruments.  Essentially, a hedge is a financial instrument that is used to offset the risks of adverse price movements in another financial instrument.  The purpose is to reduce to a bearable minimum the adverse effects of risk exposures brought by the initial investment.

On January 1, Year 1, Chertco acquired a patent for $500,000 and, using the straight-line method, began amortizing it properly over its estimated useful life of 10 years. The asset has no residual value. At December 31, Year 4, a significant change in the business climate caused Chertco to assess the recoverability of the carrying amount of the patent. Chertco estimated that the undiscounted future net cash inflows from the patent would be $325,000 and that its fair value was $275,000. Accordingly, for the year ended December 31, Year 4, Chertco should recognize an impairment loss of :________.
a. $175,000
b. $50,000
c. $25,000
d. $0

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Answer:

c. $25,000

Explanation:

We recognize impairment loss when the Carrying Amount of an Asset is greater than its Recoverable Amount.

Recoverable Amount of an Asset is the Higher of Asset Fair Value and Value in use. The future cash shows represent value in use and these need to be discounted. Since they are not,  Recoverable Amount = $275,000

Carrying Amount of an Asset is  the Cost of the Asset less all depreciation charges to date of the impairment test, Carrying Amount = $300,000

Therefore, Impairment loss = $25,000 ($300,000 - $275,000)

The answer is $ 25,000

Use the following items to determine the total assets, total liabilities, net worth, total cash inflows, and total cash outflows.

Rent for the month: $1,300
Monthly take-home salary: $2,835
Spending for food: $670
Cash in checking account: $580
Savings account balance: $2,020
Balance of educational loan: $2,940
Current value of automobile: $9,650
Telephone bill paid for month: $130
Credit card balance: $300
Loan payment: $210
Auto insurance: $360
Household possessions: $4,700
Video equipment: $2,675
Payment for electricity: $155
Lunches/parking at work: $245
Donations: $290
Personal computer: $1,850
Value of stock investment: $1,185
Clothing purchase: $175
Restaurant spending: $195

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Answer:

Follows are the solution to this question:

[tex]\text{Total liabilities}= \$3,240\\\\\text{Net worth}=\$19,420\\\\\text{Total cash outflows}= \$3,730\\\\[/tex]

Explanation:

Calculating the values:

[tex]\text{Total assets} = \$22,660 (580 + 2,020 + 9,650+ 2,675+ 1,850+ 4,700 + 1185) \\\\\text{Total liabilities} = \$3,240 (300 + 2,940) \\\\\text{Net worth} = \$19,420 (\$22,660 - \$3,240) \\\\\text{Total cash inflows} = \$3,730\\\\\text{Total cash outflows} = \$3,730 (1300+ 670+ 360+ 245+ 175+ 130+ 210 + 155+ 290 + 195)[/tex]

Presented below is information related to Metlock Corp. for the year 2020.
Net sales $1,274,000 Write-off of inventory due to obsolescence $78,400
Cost of goods sold 764,400 Depreciation expense omitted by accident in 2019 53,900
Selling expenses 63,700 Casualty loss 49,000
Administrative expenses 47,040 Cash dividends declared 44,100
Dividend revenue 19,600 Retained earnings at December 31, 2019 960,400
Interest revenue 6,860 Effective tax rate of 20% on all items
Prepare a multiple-step income statement for 2017. Assume that 62,370 shares of common stock are outstanding. (Round earnings per share to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.49.)

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Answer:

Net Income $238,336

Earnings per share 3.82

Explanation:

Preparation of a multiple-step income statement for 2017.

Multiple-step income statement for 2017

Sales Revenue:

Net sales 1,274,000

Less: cost of goods sold (764,400 )

Gross profit sales[A] 509,600

Operating Expenses:

Selling Expenses 63,700

Admin Expenses 47,040

Total Operating Expenses (b) 110,740

Income from Operations (a - c]=c 398,860

Other Revenue and Gains

Dividend Revenue 19,600

Interest Revenue 6,860

Total other revenues and gains(d) 26,460

Other Expenses and Losses :

Write-off of Inventory Due to Obsolescence 78,400

Casualty loss 49,000

Total Other Expenses and Losses(e) 127,400

Income before income tax(c + d -e]=f 297,920

Less: Income tax 20%(g) 59,584

Net Income(f - g) 238,336

(297,920-59,584)

Number of shares outstanding 62,370

Earnings per share 3.82

Therefore the multiple-step income statement for 2017 will be $238,336

service that provide when the customer is still in the store​

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This could be customer service.

Swifty Company showed the following balances at the end of its first year: Cash $3930 Prepaid insurance 6910 Accounts receivable 4990 Accounts payable 3960 Notes payable 5930 Owner’s Capital 2090 Owner’s Drawings 960 Revenues 32100 Expenses 24800 What did Swifty Company show as total credits on its trial balance? a. $44080 b. $49070 c. $45040 d. $9390

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Answer:

$44,080

Explanation:

The total credit for swifty company can be calculated as follows

Account payable + notes payable + common stock + revenue

= 3960 + 5930 + 2090 + 32100

= 44,080

Hence the total credits is $44,080

An organization expresses its reason for being, what it aspires to be, and the values it wants to emphasize in its mission, vision, and values statements, respectively. This activity is important because these three statements are the necessary foundation for a successful organizational planning process.

The goal of this exercise is to challenge your knowledge of important components of organizational mission, vision, and values statements.

Read the descriptions and select whether the description pertains to a mission, vision, or value statement.

1. Describes the image the organization wants to project
Values Statement Vision Statement Mission Statement
2. Inspires enthusiasm and encourages commitment
Vision Statement Values Statement Mission Statement
3. Illuminates the organization’s attitude toward its employees
Values Statement Vision Statement Mission Statement
4. Is intended to guide all of the actions in the organization
Vision Statement Mission Statement Values Statement
5. Is easily understood and well-articulated
Vision Statement Mission Statement Values Statement
6. Outlines the organization’s customer base
Values Statement Vision Statement Mission Statement
7. Expresses the company’s worldview
Vision Statement Mission Statement Values Statement
8. Is appropriate for the times and for the organization
Mission Statement Values Statement Vision Statement
9. Limits itself to a small number that employees can recall when making decisions
Mission Statement Vision Statement Values Statement
10. Articulates the geographical locations where the company competes
Vision Statement Mission Statement Values Statement
11. Unchanging; As applicable in 100 years as it is today
Vision Statement Mission Statement Values Statement
12. Reflects high ideals
Mission Statement Vision Statement Values Statement

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Answer:

1. Describes the image the organization wants to project

Statement: Mission Statement

2. Inspires enthusiasm and encourages commitment

Statement: Vision Statement

3. Illuminates the organization’s attitude toward its employees

Statement: Mission Statement

4. Is intended to guide all of the actions in the organization

Statement: Values Statement

5. Is easily understood and well-articulated

Statement: Vision Statement

6. Outlines the organization’s customer base

Statement: Mission Statement

7. Expresses the company’s worldview

Statement: Values Statement

8. Is appropriate for the times and for the organization

Statement: Vision Statement

9. Limits itself to a small number that employees can recall when making decisions

Statement: Values Statement

10. Articulates the geographical locations where the company competes

Statement: Mission Statement

11. Unchanging; As applicable in 100 years as it is today

Statement: Values Statement

12. Reflects high ideals

Statement: Vision Statement  

Royal Technology Company uses a job order cost system. The following data summarize the operations related to production for March:

Mar.
1 Materials purchased on account, $770,000.
2 Materials requisitioned, $680,000, of which $75,800 was for general factory use.
31 Factory labor used, $756,000, of which $182,000 was indirect.
31 Other costs incurred on account for factory overhead, $245,000; selling expenses, $171,500; and administrative expenses, $110,600.
31 Prepaid expenses expired for factory overhead were $24,500; for selling expenses, $28,420; and for administrative expenses, $16,660.
31 Depreciation of factory equipment was $49,500; of office equipment, $61,800; and of office building, $14,900.
31 Factory overhead costs applied to jobs, $568,500.
31 Jobs completed, $1,500,000.
31 Cost of goods sold, $1,375,000.

Required:
Journalize the entries to record the summarized operations.

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Answer:

See the journal entries below.

Explanation:

The journal entries will look as follows:

Date      Account Title                           Debit ($)           Credit ($)        

Mar. 1     Materials                                    770,000

              Accounts payable                                             770,000

             (To record materials purchased on account.)                            

Mar. 2    Factory Overhead                        75,800

              Work in process                         604,200

                Materials                                                           680,000

              (To record materials requisition.)                                                

Mar. 31  Factory Overhead                        182,000

             Work in process                           574,000

               Wages payable                                                 756,000

              (To record materials wages payable.)                                        

Mar. 31  Factory Overhead                       245,000

             Selling expenses                           171,500

             Administrative expenses             110,600

                Accounts payable                                              527,500

              (To record other costs incurred on account.)                              

Mar. 31  Factory Overhead                          24,500

             Selling expenses                            28,420

             Administrative expenses                16,660

                Accounts payable                                               69,580

              (To record prepaid expenses expired.)                                      

Mar. 31  Depreciation expenses                 126,200

               Accumulated dep. - Equp. & Buil.                      126,200

              (To record depreciation expenses for equipment and building.) 

Mar. 31    Work in process                           568,500

                 Factory Overhead                                             568,500

              (To record factory overhead costs applied.)                                  

Mar. 31   Finished goods                           1,500,000

                 Work in process                                              1,500,000

              (To record jobs completed.)                                                           

Mar. 31   Cost of goods sold                     1,375,000

                 Finished goods                                               1,375,000

              (To record cost of goods sold.)                                                       

(a) Explain the quantity theory and
(b) how does the theory explains the cause of inflation​

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The quantity theory is a framework to understand price changes in relation to the supply of money in an economy.

It assumes an increase in money supply creates inflation and vice versa.

Ayayai Company started the year with $56400 in its Common Stock account and a balance in Retained Earnings of $41400. During the year, the company earned net income of $45100 and declared and paid $18800 of dividends. In addition, the company sold additional common stock amounting to $26300. As a result, the amount of its retained earnings at the end of the year would be

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Answer: See Explanation

Explanation:

Based on the information that is given in the question, the amount of the company's retained earnings at the end of the year would be:

Ending retained earnings is calculated as:

= Beginning retained earnings + the net income - dividends

= $41400 + $45100 - $18800

= $67700

Assuming the opening retained earnings was debit, this would be:

= -$41400 + $45100 - $18800

= -$15100

In January, Dieker Company requisitions raw materials for production as follows: Job 1 $900, Job 2 $1,200, Job 3 $700, and general factory use $600. Prepare a summary journal entry to record raw materials used. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Jan. 31 enter an account title for the journal entry on January 31

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Answer:

Dr Work in process inventory 2,800  

Dr Factory overhead 600  

    Cr Raw material inventory 3,400

Explanation:

Work in process = $900 + $1,200 + $700 = $2,800

Factory overhead (supplies) is the same, $600

inventory decrease = WIP + supplies = $2,800 + $600 = $3,400

The Dieker Company will keep track of the production's raw materials on January 31. The final journal entry will read like this:

Dr Work in process inventory 2,800  

Dr Factory overhead 600  

   Cr Raw material inventory 3,400

Work in process = $900 + $1,200 + $700

Work in process = $2,800

Factory overhead (supplies) is the same, $600

Inventory decrease = WIP + supplies

Inventory decrease = $2,800 + $600

Inventory decrease = $3,400

The same amount will be credited to the account for raw materials inventory, reducing the balance of the account to represent the raw materials utilized in production.

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Cost flow relationships The following information is available for the first year of operations of Creston Inc., a manufacturer of fabricating equipment:
Sales $ 12,755,000
Gross profit 5,359,700
Indirect labor 422,600
Indirect materials 185,500
Other factory overhead 834,900
Materials purchased 4,251,600
Total manufacturing costs for the period 8,122,000
Materials inventory, end of period 298,900
This information has been collected in the Microsoft Excel Online file. Open the spreadsheet, perform the required analysis, and input your answers in the questions below. Open spreadsheet Determine the following amounts. Round your answers to the nearest dollar.
Cost of goods sold $_______
Direct materials cost $________
Direct labor cost $_______.

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Answer:

Cost of goods sold= $7,395,300

Direct material cost= $3,727,200

Direct labor cost= $3,137,300

Explanation:

A. Calculation to Determine Cost of goods sold using this formula

Cost of goods sold = Sales - Gross Profit

Let plug in the formula

Cost of goods sold= $ 12,755,000 - 5,359,700

Cost of goods sold= $7,395,300

Therefore Cost of goods sold will be $7,395,300

B. Calculation to Determine Direct material cost using this formula

Direct material cost= Material purchased - Indirect materials - Material Inventory, end of period

Let plug in the formula

Direct material cost= 4,251,600 - 185,500 - 298,900

Direct material cost= $3,727,200

Therefore Direct material cost will be $3,727,200

c. Calculation to determine Direct labor cost using this formula

Direct labor cost= Total manufacturing cost - Direct material costs - other factory overhead - Indirect labor

Let plug in the formula

Direct labor cost= 8,122,000 - $3,727,200 - 834,900 - 422,600

Direct labor cost= $3,137,300

Therefore Direct labor cost will be $3,137,300

It is generally recognized that the spending habits of individuals changes over their lives. In general, young adults tend to spend__________ than they earn, while older adults tend to spend_________. To accommodate their spending habits, young adults tend to rely on funds raised from__________. Retired adults, in contrast, tend to rely on_________ to cover the frequent shortage between their current expenditures and their current incomes.

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Answer:

1. more

2. less

3. borrowing

4. past savings

Explanation:

It is generally recognized that the spending habits of individuals changes over their lives. In general, young adults tend to spend more than they earn, while older adults tend to spend less. To accommodate their spending habits, young adults tend to rely on funds raised from borrowing . Retired adults, in contrast, tend to rely on past savings to cover the frequent shortage between their current expenditures and their current incomes.

At the end of April, the first month of the company's year, the usual adjusting entry transferring rent earned to a revenue account from the unearned rent account was omitted. Indicate which items will be incorrectly stated, because of the error, on (a) the income statement for April and (b) the balance sheet as of April 30. Also indicate whether the items in error will be overstated or understated.

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Answer:

Overstatement is the situation where the amount of any item has been stated more than its actual figure

Understatement is the situation where the amount of any item has been stated less than its actual figure

a. The rent earned will be understated, as a result of which the income statement will give a lower net income.

b. Because of lower net income, retained earnings in stockholders' equity will be understated, and the liability account of unearned rent will be overstated

Listed below are selected Rules of Conduct and ethical problems. Match the rule with the problem to which it applies. (One Rule of Conduct may apply to more than one ethical problem.)
Rules
A. Independence
B. Integrity and objectivity
C. General standards
D. Compliance with standards
E. Accounting principles
F. Contingent fees
G. Acts discreditable
H. Advertising and other forms of solicitation
I. Commissions and referral fees
J. Form or practice and name
Rules
1. An audit client owes the CPA past-due audit fees.
2. A member violates rules issued by the Accounting and Review Services Committee.
3. A CPA accepts a percentage of the client's loan as an audit fee.
4. A CPA robs a service station.
5. The auditors fail to qualify their opinion on financial statements that do not properly apply FASB standards.

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Answer:

1. Contingent fees

2. Acts discreditable

3. Commissions and referral fees

4. Compliance and standards

5. Accounting principles

Explanation:

The auditors have responsibility to act professionally as the shareholders rely on their work. The auditors should not accept any gift from other businesses because it may impact their independence and objectivity. The auditors are required to follow all the rules and standards that are issued by the IASB.

Direct Materials Variances Bellingham Company produces a product that requires 16 standard pounds per unit. The standard price is $9 per pound. If 2,400 units required 39,600 pounds, which were purchased at $8.64 per pound, what is the direct materials (a) price variance, (b) quantity variance, and (c) total direct materials cost variance? Enter a favorable variance as a negative number using a minus sign and an unfavorable variance as a positive number.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

To calculate the direct material price and quantity variance, we need to use the following formula:

Direct material price variance= (standard price - actual price)*actual quantity

Direct material price variance= (9 - 8.64)*39,600

Direct material price variance= $14,256 favorable

Direct material quantity variance= (standard quantity - actual quantity)*standard price

Direct material quantity variance= (2,400*16 - 39,600)*9

Direct material quantity variance= -$10,800 unfavorable

Total variance= 14,256 - 10,800

Total variance= $3,456 favorable

ProTech began business at the start of the current year. The company planned to produce 40,000 units, and actual production conformed to expectations. Sales totaled 37,000 units at $42 each. Costs incurred were:

Variable manufacturing overhead per unit
$
19
Fixed manufacturing overhead
240,000
Variable selling and administrative cost per unit
7
Fixed selling and administrative cost per unit
140,000
If there were no variances, the company's absorption-costing income would be ___________

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Answer:

Net operating profit= $230,000

Explanation:

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.

First, we need to calculate the unitary cost:

Unitary production cost= 19 + (240,000/40,000)

Unitary production cost= $25

Now, the income statement:

Sales= 37,000*42= 1,554,000

COGS= (37,000*25)= (925,000)

Gross profit= 629,000

Total selling and administrative cost= (7*37,000) + 140,000= (399,000)

Net operating profit= $230,000

Mark is a wealthy private financier who funds projects without utilizing a venture capital limited partnership structure. He typically provides funds for start-up projects that are $1 million or less. There have been instances in the past where Mark lost a huge share of money in some projects, but he also received high returns on some other projects. He is aware of the risks, but that does not stop him from funding start-ups. Which of the following would best describe Mark?

a. He is a broker.
b. He is a laggard.
c. He is an angel investor.
d. He is a market leader

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Answer:

c. He is an angel investor.

Explanation:

Angle investors would represent the financing companies that are big and they are working for operating the base market in which the investor would be aware of what to be invested at the home markets. The tyoe of investment that discussed on the given situation represent the angle investing

Therefore the option c. is correct

Which of the following best describes the front-end function of a cloud computing network?

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Answer:

the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server

Explanation:

Townsend Industries Inc. manufactures recreational vehicles. Townsend uses a job order cost system. The time tickets from November jobs are summarized as follows:
Job 11-101 $6,240
Job 11-102 9,000
Job 11-103 7,210
Job 11-104 6,750
Factory supervision 4,000
Factory overhead is applied to jobs on the basis of a predetermined overhead rate of $18 per direct labor hour. The direct labor rate is $40 per hour.
A. Journalize the entry to record the factory labor costs.
B. Journalize the entry to apply factory overhead to production for November.

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Answer:

Part A

Debit :Work In Process - Job 11-101 (6,240 x $40)  $249,600

Debit :Work In Process - Job 11-102 (9,000 x $40) $360,000

Debit :Work In Process - Job 11-103 (7,210 x $40) $280,400

Debit :Work In Process - Job 11-104 (6,750 x $40) $270,000

Credit: Salaries and Wages Payable (29,200 x $40)  $1,168,00

Part B

Debit :Work In Process - Job 11-101 (6,240 x $18)  $112,320

Debit :Work In Process - Job 11-102 (9,000 x $18) $162,000

Debit :Work In Process - Job 11-103 (7,210 x $18) $129,780

Debit :Work In Process - Job 11-104 (6,750 x $18) $121,500

Credit: Factory Overheads (29,200 x $18)  $525,600

Explanation:

The Work In Process Account is the account used to accumulate factory cost incurred. Debit this account to show accumulation of labour and overheads.

Presented below are various account balances of K.D. Lang Inc.

a. Unamortized premium on bonds payable, of which $3,000 will be amortized during the next year.
b. Bank loans payable of a winery, due March 10, 2024. (The product requires aging for 5 years before sale.)
c. Serial bonds payable, $1,000,000, of which $200,000 are due each July 31.
d. Amounts withheld from employees' wages for income taxes.
e. Notes payable due January 15, 2023.
f. Credit balances in customers' accounts arising from returns and allowances after collection in full of account.
g. Bonds payable of $2,000,000 maturing June 30, 2021.
h. Overdraft of $1,000 in a bank account. (No other balances are carried at this bank.)
i. Deposits made by customers who have ordered goods.

Required:
Indicate whether each of the items above should be classified on December 31, 2024, as a current liability, a long-term liability, or under some other classification.

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Answer:

a. Unamortized premium on bonds payable, of which $3,000 will be amortized during the next year.

Indication: Unamortized premium is a contra liability account and amortization is an expense account

b. Bank loans payable of a winery, due March 10, 2024. (The product requires aging for 5 years before sale.)

Indication: Long Term Liability

c. Serial bonds payable, $1,000,000, of which $200,000 are due each July 31.

Indication: 800000, Long term liability and 200000 current liability

d. Amounts withheld from employees' wages for income taxes.

Indication: Current Liability

e. Notes payable due January 15, 2023.

Indication: Long Term Liability

f. Credit balances in customers' accounts arising from returns and allowances after collection in full of account.

Indication: Account Receivable i

g. Bonds payable of $2,000,000 maturing June 30, 2021.

Indication: Current Liability

h. Overdraft of $1,000 in a bank account. (No other balances are carried at this bank.

Indication: Current Liability

i. Deposits made by customers who have ordered goods.

Indication: Current Liability

Partial adjusted trial balance for Sheffield Corp. at December 31, 2017, includes the following accounts: Retained Earnings $17,000, Dividends $6,700, Service Revenue $36,300 Salaries and Wages Expense $14,000, Insurance Expense $1,880, Rent Expense $4,080, Supplies Expense $1,440, and Depreciation Expense $900. The balance in Retained Earnings is the balance as of January 1.Prepare a retained earnings statement for the year assuming net income is $10,400. List items that increase retained earnings first.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the retained earnings statement is presented below:

Beginning retained earnings balance $17,000

Add: Net income $10,400

less: Dividend -$6,700

Ending retained earnings balance $20,700

We simply added the net income and deduct the dividend from the opening retained earnings balance

Assume the following relationships for the Caulder Corp.: Sales/Total assets 1.7× Return on assets (ROA) 5.0% Return on equity (ROE) 13.0% Calculate Caulder's profit margin and debt-to-capital ratio assuming the firm uses only debt and common equity, so total assets equal total invested capital. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. Profit margin: % Debt-to-capital ratio: %

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Answer:

Profit margin=3%

Debt-to-capital ratio: = 3.8%

Explanation:

Calculations for Profit margin % and Debt-to-capital ratio: %

Calculation for profit margin

Profit margin =.05/1.7

profit margin=0.03*100

profit margin=3%

Calculation for Debt-to-capital ratio using this formula

Debt-to-capital ratio= ROA * (1 / ROE)

Let plug in the formula

Debt-to-capital ratio = .05 * (1 / .013)

Debt-to-capital ratio = .05 *76.92

Debt-to-capital ratio= 3.8%

Therefore: Profit margin=3%

Debt-to-capital ratio = 3.8%

Pierre Corporation has a precredit U.S. tax of $315,000 on $1,560,000 of taxable income in the current year. Pierre has $312,000 of foreign source taxable income characterized as foreign branch income and $156,000 of foreign source taxable income characterized as passive category income. Pierre paid $63,000 of foreign income taxes on the foreign branch income and $27,000 of foreign income taxes on the passive category income. What amount of foreign tax credit (FTC) can Pierre use on its current U.S. tax return and what is the amount of the carryforward, if any

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Answer:

the carryforward amount is $90,000

Explanation:

The computation of the carryforward amount is given below:

= Foreign income tax paid on the foreign branch income + foreign income taxes on the passive category income

= $63,000 + $27,000

= $90,000

hence, the carryforward amount is $90,000

Jefferson Company, a commercial painting contractor, uses a normal-costing system to cost each job. Its job-costing system has two direct-cost categories (direct materials and direct labor) and one indirect-cost pool called overhead costs. To each job, Jefferson allocates overhead at a budgeted rate of 80% of direct labor costs.

Jefferson provides the additional information for February:

1. As of February 1, Job A21, the only job in process, had incurred direct material costs of $30,000 and direct labor costs of $50,000.

2. Jobs A22, A23, and A24 were started in February.

3. Direct materials used during February were $150,000.

4. Direct labor costs for February were $120,000.

5. Actual overhead costs for February were $102,000.

6. On February 28, Job A24 was the only job still in process, and it had incurred direct materials costs of $20,000 and direct labor costs of $40,000.

As each job is completed, its cost is transferred to the Cost of Jobs Billed account. Each month, Jefferson closes any under-or over-allocated overhead to Cost of Jobs Billed.

1. Give one example of a direct cost and one example of an overhead cost for a job undertaken by Jefferson Company.

2. Calculate the overhead allocated to Job A21 as of February 1.

3. Calculate the overhead allocated to Job A24 as of February 28.

4. Calculate the under- or overallocated overhead for February.

5. Calculate ending balance of jobs still in process as of February 28.

6. Compute the Cost of Jobs Billed for February.

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Answer:

Jefferson Company

1. An example of a direct cost is the cost of direct raw materials.  An example of an overhead cost is cost of factory repairs and maintenance.

2. The overhead allocated to Job A21 as of February 1 is $40,000.

3. The overhead allocated to Job A24 as of February 28 is $32.000.

4. The under-allocated overhead for February is $6,000

5. The ending balance of jobs still in process as of February 28 is $92,000.

6. The Cost of Jobs Billed for February is $394,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Budgeted overhead allocation rate = 80% of direct labor costs

Beginning WIP:

Materials                     $30,000

Direct labor                   50,000

Overhead                     40,000 ($50,000 * 80%)

Overhead allocated to Job A21 as of February 1 = $40,000 ($50,000 * 80%)

Overhead allocated to Job A24 as of February 28 = $32,000 ($40,000 * 80%)

Total overhead allocated for February = $96,000 ($120,000 * 80%)

Actual overhead costs incurred = $102,000

Therefore, the under-allocated overhead for February = $6,000

The ending balance of jobs still in process as of February 28 (Job A24) =

Materials costs = $20,000

Labor costs = $40,000

Overhead applied = $32,000

Total costs = $92,000

Cost of Jobs Billed:

Beginning WIP: Cost of Job A21 = $120,000 ($30,000 + 50,000 + 40,000)

Costs incurred during the period:

Cost of Direct Materials                   150,000

Cost of Direct Labor                        120,000

Allocated overhead costs                 96,000

Total costs of production =          $486,000

Less Ending WIP (Job A24) =           92,000

Cost of Jobs Billed for February $394,000

1. Find the derivative y' = dy/dx:
(a) y = 5x2 + 2x-1/2 + 3
(b) y = (3x2 - 1)(5x2 + 2x)
What is the y prime?

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Answer:

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The legal theory of contributory negligence:
a. is in effect in the majority of states throughout the nation.
b. means that, even assuming the defendant is negligent, if the plaintiff is even slightly negligent, the plaintiff recovers nothing.
c. allows the negligent plaintiff to recover if he was responsible for less than 50 percent of his injury.
d. has been criticized as rewarding a plaintiff for being careless.

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Answer:

b. means that, even assuming the defendant is negligent, if the plaintiff is even slightly negligent, the plaintiff recovers nothing.

Explanation:

Contributive negligence is a tort in law that allows the defender in a case to completely prevent a plaintiff from getting any recovery in a case.

This occurs if the defender can prove the plaintiff is negligent resulting in their own injury. That is self injury.

On the other hand comparative negligence allows the plaintiff recover a certain percentage in case of negligence that affects himself. For example if plaintiff was 10% negligent then they lose 10% of the amount they were to recover.

So contributory negligence means that, even assuming the defendant is negligent, if the plaintiff is even slightly negligent, the plaintiff recovers nothing.

Transactions for Crane Company for the month of June are presented below.

June 1 Issues common stock to investors in exchange for $4,960 cash.
2 Buys equipment on account for $1,720. 3 Pays $930 to landlord for June rent.
12 Sends Wil Wheaton a bill for $820 after completing welding work.

Required:
Journalize the transactions.

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Answer:

1. Dr Cash $4,960

Cr Common Stock Issues $4,960

2. Dr Equipment $1,720

Cr Accounts Payable $1,720

3. Dr Rent Expenses$930

Cr Cash $930

4. Dr Service receivables $820

Cr Service Revenue $820

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries

1. Dr Cash $4,960

Cr Common Stock Issues $4,960

2. Dr Equipment $1,720

Cr Accounts Payable $1,720

3. Dr Rent Expenses$930

Cr Cash $930

4. Dr Service receivables $820

Cr Service Revenue $820

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