Assume real per capita GDP in North Metropolania is $4,000 while in East Quippanova it is $1,000. The annual growth rate in North Metropolania is 2.33%, while in East Quippanova it is 7%. How many years will it take for East Quippanova to catch up to the real per capita GDP of North Metropolania?

a. about 10 years
b. about 30 years
c. about 40 years
d. about 120 years
e. East Vice City will never be able to catch up with North Midgar.

What will the income of the two countries be when it is equal?

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Answer 1

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Rule of 70

70/2.33=30.04

Income will be $8,000


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During 2021, WMC Corporation discovered that its ending inventories reported in its financial statements were misstated by the following material amounts: 2019 understated by $ 124,000 2020 overstated by 154,000 WMC uses a periodic inventory system and the FIFO cost method. Required: 1. Determine the effect of these errors on retained earnings at January 1, 2021, before any adjustments. (Ignore income taxes.) 2. Prepare a journal entry to correct the errors.

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Answer:

WMC Corporation

Misstatement of Ending Inventories:

1. Effect of these errors on Retained Earnings at January 1, 2021:

a) The understated amount by $124,000 in 2019 has self-corrected in 2020 with the Beginning Inventory also understated.  So, it has no effect on the Retained Earnings at January 1, 2021.

b) The overstated ending inventories by $154,000 will overstate the Retained Earnings at January 1, 2021 by the same amount.  Since it has not self-corrected like (a), the correction will be to reduce the Retained Earnings and reduce the Beginning Inventories by $154,000.

2. Journal Entry:

Debit Retained Earnings $154,000

Credit Beginning Inventories $154,000

To reverse the overstated inventories.

Explanation:

a) Data:

2019 understated by $ 124,000

2020 overstated by 154,000

Inventory system = periodic

Inventory method = FIFO

What 3 sources that offer specialized information on records management

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.

The three sources that offer specialized information on records management are accounting records, legal records, and personal records.

Keeping records in management is a very important activity that can prevent many hardships and sufferings.

When a manager keeps records correctly, it knows what to look for, where, why, and as soon as possible. Information is a key resource in companies, so knowing where to find it is of the utmost importance.

Legal records and accounting records are the foundation of corporations. Personal records help us to better control our personal information when needed or helps the Human Resources department to properly manage our information as employees.

Pitkins Company collects 20% of a month's sales in the month of sale, 70% in the month following sale, and 6% in the second month following sale. The remainder is uncollectible. Budgeted sales for the next four months are: Cash collections in April are budgeted to be:


January February March April
$200,000 $300,000 $350,000 $250,000

Required:
What are the budgeted Cash collections for April?

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Answer:

Total sales collection= $313,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cash collection:

20% of a month's sales in the month of sale

70% in the month following sale

6% in the second month following sale.

January February March April

$200,000 $300,000 $350,000 $250,000

Cash collection April:

Cash from sales in Arpil= (250,000*0.2)= 50,000

Sales on account March= (350,000*0.7)= 245,000

Sales on account February= (300,000*0.06)= 18,000

Total sales collection= $313,000

If someone drank a six pack beer ($10) everday for ten years what would the opportunity cost be relative to putting that same money in a stock fund earning 7%

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uhhhhhh probably 70 idek tbhhh i’m sorry

The SP Corporation makes 48,000 motors to be used in the production of its sewing machines. The average cost per motor at this level of activity is: Direct materials $ 10.70 Direct labor $ 9.70 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 4.05 Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 5.00 An outside supplier recently began producing a comparable motor that could be used in the sewing machine. The price offered to SP Corporation for this motor is $27.55. If SP Corporation decides not to make the motors, there would be no other use for the production facilities and none of the fixed manufacturing overhead cost could be avoided. Direct labor is a variable cost in this company. The annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company as a result of making the motors rather than buying them from the outside supplier would be: Multiple Choice $240,000 ($91,200) $343,200 148,800

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Answer:

f the company buys the component, income will decrease by $148,800.

Explanation:

We will take into account only the avoidable costs.

Make in-house:

Direct materials $ 10.70

Direct labor $ 9.70

Variable manufacturing overhead $ 4.05

Total unitary cost= $24.45

Buy:

Price= $27.55

We need to determine the total cost of both options:

Make in-house= 24.45*48,000= $1,173,600

Buy= 27.55*48,000= $1,322,400

Difference= 1,173,600 - 1,322,400= $148,800

If the company buys the component, income will decrease by $148,800.

Kayla Sampson, an antiques dealer from Mankato, Minnesota, received her monthly billing statement for April for her MasterCard account. The statement indicated that she had a beginning balance of $600, on day 5 she charged $150, on day 12 she charged $300, and on day 15 she made a $200 payment. Out of curiosity, Kayla wanted to confirm that the finance charge for the billing cycle was correct. (a) What was Kayla’s average daily balance for April without new purchases?

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Answer: $493.3

Explanation:

Kayla's average daily balance for April without new purchases will be:

We should note that she has opening balance of $600 for 14 days without purchase, $400 balance for 16 days from April 15-30. This will be:

= [($600 × 14) + ($400 × 16)]/2

= ($8400 + $6400)/30

= $14800/30

= $493.3

Last year, Vandalay Industries had $300,000 in taxable income from its operations before the following: $40,000 in interest expense, $10,000 in interest income, $30,000 in dividends paid and $20,000 in dividend income. Assuming that 50% of dividend income is taxable and a 25% tax rate, what was the company's tax liability for the year?
A. $70,000
B. $79,190
C. $90,890
D. $62,500
E. $84,560

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Answer:  A. $70,000

Explanation:

The tax liability will be computed on the total income that is taxable.

Total income = Taxable income - Interest expense + Interest income + taxable dividend income

= 300,000 - 40,000 + 10,000 + (50%* 20,000)

= 300,000 - 40,000 + 10,000 + 10,000

= $280,000

Tax liability = 25% * 280,000

= $70,000

The tax liability will be computed on the total taxable income.

Computed tax liability

Formula of Total income is = Taxable income - Interest expense + Interest income + taxable dividend income.

Then = 300,000 - 40,000 + 10,000 + (50%* 20,000)

After that = [tex]300,000 - 40,000 + 10,000 + 10,000[/tex]

Now = $[tex]280,000[/tex]

Then the Tax liability is = 25% * 280,000 = $70,000

Thus, the correct option is "A" $70,000

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The Jackson-Timberlake Wardrobe Co. just paid a dividend of $1.55 per share on its stock. The dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 6 percent per year indefinitely. Investors require a return of 14 percent on the company's stock. a. What is the current stock price? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b. What will the stock price be in 3 years? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) c. What will the stock price be in 7 years? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

(A) 20.54

(B) 24.46

(C) 30.88

Explanation:

(A) The current stock price can be calculated as follows

Po= 1.55(1+6/100)/(14/100-6/100)

= 1.55(1+0.06)/(0.14-0.06)

= 1.55(1.06)/0.08

=1.643/0.08

= 20.54

(B) The stock price after 3 years can be calculated as follows

Po = 1.55(1+6/100)^4/(14/100-6/100)

= 1.55(1+0.06)^4/(0.14-0.06)

= 1.55(1.06)^4/0.08

= 1.55(1.2624)/0.08

= 1.9567/0.08

= 24.46

(C) The stock price after 7 years can be calculated as follows

Po= 1.55(1+6/100)^8/(14/100-6/100)

= 1.55(1+0.06)^8/(0.14-0.06)

= 1.55(1.06)^8/(0.08)

= 1.55(1.5938)/0.08

= 2.470/0.08

= 30.88

A buyer always wants to pay a price that is as _____ as possible, but never _____ than the buyer's willingness to pay.

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Answer: low: higher

Explanation:

A buyer always wants to pay a price that is as low as possible, but never higher than the buyer's willingness to pay.

As a way to save costs, a buyer will always seek to pay the lowest price they can possibly pay for a good or service. This is why some buyers negotiate prices and seek trade discounts.

Buyers will however have in mind a maximum price that they would be willing to pay. This is called their willingness to pay and it is a threshold that they would not want to exceed. If a good's price is higher than their willingness to pay, they will not buy the good.

Sandersen Inc. sells minicomputers. During the past​ year, the​ company's sales were million. The cost of its merchandise sold came to ​$ ​million, and cash operating expenses were ​$​; depreciation expense was ​$​, and the firm paid ​$ in interest on its bank loans.​ Also, the corporation paid ​$ in the form of dividends to its own common stockholders. Calculate the​ corporation's tax liability by using the corporate tax rate structure in the popup​ window,

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Question Completion:

Sandersen Inc, sells minicomputers. During the past year, the company's sales were 3.00 million. The cost of its merchandise sold came to 2.00 million, and cash operating expenses were 400,000; depreciation expense was 100,000, and the firm paid 150,000 in interest on its bank loans. Also, the corporation paid 25,000 in the form of dividends to its own common stockholders.

Calculate the corporation tax liability.

The corporate tax rates are listed here:

15% $0-$50,000

25% $50,001-$75,000

34% $75,001-$10,000,000

35% over $10,000,000

Answer:

Sandersen Inc.

Computation of the Corporation's Tax Liability:

Taxable profit = $350,000

15% $0-$50,000                    $7,500 ($50,000 * 15%)

25% $50,001-$75,000             6,250 ($25,000 * 25%)

34% $75,001-$10,000,000    93,500 ($275,000 * 34%)

35% over $10,000,000         0

Total Tax Liability =          $107,250

Explanation:

Data and Calculations:

Sales Revenue          $3,000,000

Cost of goods sold     2,000,000

Gross profit               $1,000,000

Operating expenses    400,000

Depreciation expense  100,000

Operating profit        $500,000

Interest expense         150,000

Profit before taxes   $350,000

Income Taxes             107,250

Profit after taxes     $242,750

Dividend                      25,000

Retained Earnings  $217,750

The Lexington Partnership has a depreciable business asset (personal property) that it originally purchased for $81,800. The asset now has an adjusted basis of $49,080 and a market value of $98,160. The partnership has no other potential hot assets. Ambroz sells his 25% interest in the partnership. a. How much is Lexington's depreciation recapture potential

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Answer:

Question b: How much ordinary income does Ambroz recognize when he sells this partnership interest?

a. Since the market value is more than its original cost, therefore, the completed depreciation can be potentially recaptured

Lexington's depreciation recapture potential = $81,800 - $49,080

Lexington's depreciation recapture potential = $32,720

b. Ambroz recognizes Ordinary income of: $32,720*25% = $8180

To fund your dream vacation, you plan to save $1,475 per year for the next 15 years starting one year from now. If you can earn an interest rate of 6.25%, how much will you have saved for your vacation?

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Answer:

FV= $34,993.05

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Annual deposit= $1,475

Number of periods= 15 years

Interest rate= 6.25%

To calculate the future value, we need to use the following formula:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= annual deposit

FV= {1,475*[(1.0625^15) - 1]} / 0.0625

FV= $34,993.05

Early in the current year, Amazon Co. purchased the Rio Silver Mine at a cost of $30,000,000. The mine was estimated to contain 400,000 tons of ore and to have a residual value of $7,500,000 after mining operations are completed. During the year, 115,000 tons of ore were removed from the mine. At year-end, the book value of the mine is: Multiple Choice $22,500,000. $6,468,750. $23,531,250. $30,000,000.

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Answer:

Book value= $23,531,250

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchased price= $30,000,000.

Residual value= $7,500,000

The mine was estimated to contain 400,000 tons of ore.

During the year, 115,000 tons of ore were removed from the mine.

First, we need to calculate the depletion for the year:

Annual depletion= [(original cost - salvage value)/useful life of production]*production for the year

Annual depletion=[(30,000,000 - 7,500,000) / 400,000]*115,000

Annual depletion= 6,468,750

Now, the book value:

Book value= purchase price - annual depletion

Book value= 30,000,000 - 6,468,750

Book value= $23,531,250

Required information Problem 17-3A Applying activity-based costing LO P1, P3, A1, A2, C3 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Craft Pro Machining produces machine tools for the construction industry. The following details about overhead costs were taken from its company records. Production Activity Indirect Labor Indirect Materials Other Overhead Grinding $ 320,000 Polishing $ 135,000 Product modification 600,000 Providing power $ 255,000 System calibration 500,000 Additional information on the drivers for its production activities follows. Grinding 13,000 machine hours Polishing 13,000 machine hours Product modification 1,500 engineering hours Providing power 17,000 direct labor hours System calibration 400 batches Job 3175 Job 4286 Number of units 200 units 2,500 units Machine hours 550 MH 5,500 MH Engineering hours 26 eng. hours 32 eng. hours Batches 30 batches 90 batches Direct labor hours 500 DLH 4,375 DLH Problem 17-3A Part 5 Required: 5. If the company uses a plantwide overhead rate based on direct labor hours, what is the overhead cost for each unit of Job 3175? Of Job 4286? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round "OH Cost per unit" answers to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Craft Pro Machining

The overhead cost for each unit of the jobs:

                                    Job 3175        Job 4286

Number of units          200 units      2,500 units

Direct labor hours      500 DLH       4,375 DLH

Plantwide overhead rate = $371.28205

Overhead allocation $185,641.03   $1,624,358.97

Unit overhead cost    $928.21         $649.74

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Production Activity    Indirect Labor   Indirect Materials  Other Overhead Grinding                      $ 320,000

Polishing                      $ 135,000

Product modification     600,000

Providing power        $ 255,000

System calibration        500,000

Total overhead cost $1,810,000

Additional information on the drivers for its production activities follows.

Grinding                           13,000    machine hours

Polishing                          13,000    machine hours

Product modification        1,500     engineering hours

Providing power             17,000     direct labor hours

System calibration             400      batches

                                  Job 3175        Job 4286

Number of units          200 units      2,500 units

Machine hours            550 MH        5,500 MH

Engineering hours        26 eng. hours 32 eng. hours

Batches                         30 batches      90 batches

Direct labor hours      500 DLH       4,375 DLH   4,875 DLH

Plantwide overhead rate based on direct labor hours:

= Total overhead costs/Total direct labor hours

= $1,810,000/4,875

= $371.28205

Bowen Corporation owns 70 percent of Roan Corporation’s voting common stock. On March 12, 20X2, Roan sold land it had purchased for $140,000 to Bowen for $185,000. Bowen plans to build a new warehouse on the property in 20X3. Required: a. Prepare the worksheet consolidation entries to remove the effects of the intercompany sale of land in preparing the consolidated financial statements at December 31, 20X2 and 20X3. (If no entry is

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Answer: Check attachment

Explanation:

The worksheet consolidation entries to remove the effects of the intercompany sale of land in preparing the consolidated financial statements at December 31, 20X2 and 20X3 has been prepared and attached.

Note:

Gain on land sale = 185,000 - $140,000

= $45,000

Investment in Roan Corporation:

= 70% × $45,000

= 0.7 × $45,000

= $31,500

Non controlling interest of Roan Corporation = $45,000 - $31,500

= $13,500

Check the attachment for further explanation.

What is corporation management

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Answer: The process of leading.

Explanation: The process of leading, administrating and directing a company. Business tasks often performed by corporate management might include strategic planning, as well as managing company resources and applying them toward attaining the company's objectives.

Explanation:

The process of leading, administrating and directing a company. Business tasks often performed by corporate management might include strategic planning, as well as managing company resources and applying them toward attaining the company's objectives.

What is the PV of an ordinary annuity with 10 payments of $2,700 if the appropriate interest rate is 5.5%?

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Answer:

$20,352

Explanation:

Use the time value of money techniques to find the PV as follows :

n = 10

p/yr = 1

i = 5.5%

Fv = $0

Pmt = $2,700

PV = ?

Using a financial calculator to enter the values as above the PV is $20,352

Baltimore Company uses aging to estimate uncollectibles. At the end of the fiscal year, December 31, 2018, Accounts Receivable has a balance that consists of: Dollar Value Age of Account Estimated Collectible $165,000 < 30 days old 98% 75,000 30 to 60 days old 90% 40,000 61 to 120 days old 79% 11,000 > 120 days old 18% The current unadjusted Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts balance is a debit balance of $2,000 and the Bad Debt Expense accounts has an unadjusted balance of zero. After the adjusting entry is made, what will be the dollar balances in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts? Round to nearest whole dollar.

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Answer:

Baltimore Company

After the adjustment is made, the dollar balances in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts will be $26,220 ($28,220 - $2,000) credit.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Dollar Value     Age of Account    Estimated Collectible  

$165,000         < 30 days old               98%   $161,700

   75,000         30 to 60 days old        90%     67,500

   40,000         61 to 120 days old       79%      31,600

     11,000         > 120 days old             18%         1,980

$291,000                                                       $262,780

Uncollectible expense = $28,220 ($291,000 - $262,780)

Adjustment to the Allowance for Uncollectible accounts:

Unadjusted balance (debit)  ($2,000)

Uncollectible expense         $28,220

Adjusted balance (credit)    $26,220

A semiannual coupon bond with face value of $1,000 has a coupon rate of 6% and matures in 16 years. The market-determined discount rate on this bond is 14%. What is the price of the bond?

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Answer:

$1,125.30

Explanation:

The Price of the Bond is its Current/Trading price also known as the Present Value (PV). This is determined as follows :

Fv = $1,000

Pmt = $1,000 ×  6% = $160

P/yr = 1

n = 16

i = 14%

PV = ?

Using the Financial calculator to enter the values as above, the Pv is $1,125.30.

Thus, the price of the bond is $1,125.30.

Donghai transferred the following assets to Starling Corporation. Adjusted Basis Fair Market Value Cash $120,000 $120,000 Machinery 48,000 36,000 Land 108,000 144,000 In exchange, Donghai received 50% of Starling Corporation's only class of stock outstanding. The stock has no established value. However, all parties believe that the value of the stock Donghai received is the equivalent of the value of the assets she transferred. The only other shareholder, Rick, formed Starling Corporation five years ago. a.Donghai has a basis of $276,000 in the stock of Starling Corporation. b.Starling Corporation has a basis of $48,000 in the machinery and $108,000 in the land. c.Donghai has no gain or loss on the transfer. d.Starling Corporation has a basis of $36,000 in the machinery and $144,000 in the land.

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Answer:

Option D

Explanation:

Starling Corporation has a basis of $36,000 in the machinery and $144,000 in the land.

Note: As Donghai transferred the assets to Starling Corporation. Option D is absolutely correct because Acquiring Company should record asset at fair value therefore Starling Corporation has to record machinery & Land at Fair value

On January 1, 2018, the general ledger of Big Blast Fireworks includes the following account balances:
Accounts Debit Credit
Cash $ 24,300
Accounts Receivable 42,500
Inventory 42,000
Land 79,600
Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts 2,700
Accounts Payable 29,200
Notes Payable (8%, due in 3 years) 42,000
Common Stock 68,000
Retained Earnings 46,500
Totals $ 188,400 $ 188,400
The $42,000 beginning balance of inventory consists of 420 units, each costing $100.
During January 2018, Big Blast Fireworks had the following inventory transactions:
January 3 Purchase 1,050 units for $115,500 on account ($110 each).
January 8 Purchase 1,150 units for $132,250 on account ($115 each).
January 12 Purchase 1,250 units for $150,000 on account ($120 each).
January 15 Return 160 of the units purchased on January 12 because of defects.
January 19 Sell 3,600 units on account for $576,000. The cost of the units sold is determined using a FIFO perpetual inventory system.
January 22 Receive $529,000 from customers on accounts receivable.
January 24 Pay $359,000 to inventory suppliers on accounts payable.
January 27 Write off accounts receivable as uncollectible, $2,100.
January 31 Pay cash for salaries during January, $110,000.
The following information is available on January 31, 2018.
a. At the end of January, the company estimates that the remaining units of inventory are expected to sell in February for only $100 each.
b. At the end of January, $5,200 of accounts receivable are past due, and the company estimates that 30% of these accounts will not be collected.
c. Of the remaining accounts receivable, the company estimates that 5% will not be collected.
d. Accrued interest expense on notes payable for January.
1. Record adjusting entries on January 31 for the above transactions.
2. Interest is expected to be paid each December 31. Accrued income taxes at the end of January are $13,500.
3. Prepare an adjusted trial balance as of January 31, 2021.
4. Prepare a multiple-step income statement for the period ended January 31, 2021.
5. Prepare a classified balance sheet as of January 31, 2021.
6. Record closing entries.

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Answer:

journal entries

January 3 Purchase 1,050 units for $115,500 on account ($110 each).

Dr Inventory 115,500

    Cr Accounts payable 115,500

January 8 Purchase 1,150 units for $132,250 on account ($115 each).

Dr Inventory 132,250

    Cr Accounts payable 132,250

January 12 Purchase 1,250 units for $150,000 on account ($120 each).  *110

Dr Inventory 150,000

    Cr Accounts payable 150,000

January 15 Return 160 of the units purchased on January 12 because of defects.

Dr Accounts payable 19,200

    Cr Inventory 19,200

January 19 Sell 3,600 units on account for $576,000. The cost of the units sold is determined using a FIFO perpetual inventory system.

Dr Accounts receivable 576,000

    Cr Sales revenue 576,000

Dr Cost of goods sold 407,350

    Cr Inventory 407,350

January 22 Receive $529,000 from customers on accounts receivable.

Dr Cash 529,000

    Cr Accounts receivable 529,000

January 24 Pay $359,000 to inventory suppliers on accounts payable.

Dr Accounts payable 359,000

    Cr Cash 359,000

January 27 Write off accounts receivable as uncollectible, $2,100.

Dr Bad debt expense 2,100

    Cr Allowance for uncollectible accounts 2,100

January 31 Pay cash for salaries during January, $110,000.

Dr Wages expense 110,000

    Cr Cash 110,000

adjusting entries

a. At the end of January, the company estimates that the remaining units of inventory are expected to sell in February for only $100 each.

Dr Cost of goods sold [110 units x ($120 - $100)] 2,200

    Cr Inventory 2,200

b. At the end of January, $5,200 of accounts receivable are past due, and the company estimates that 30% of these accounts will not be collected.

Dr Bad debt expense 1,560

    Cr Allowance for uncollectible accounts 1,560

c. Of the remaining accounts receivable, the company estimates that 5% will not be collected.

Dr Bad debt expense 3,975

    Cr Allowance for uncollectible accounts 3,975

d. Accrued interest expense on notes payable for January.

Dr Interest expense 280

    Cr interest payable 280

Accrued income taxes at the end of January are $13,500.

Dr Income taxes expense 13,500

    Cr Income taxes payable 13,500

adjusted trial balance

                                                                  debit            credit

Cash                                                     $84,300

Accounts Receivable                          $89,500

Inventory                                              $11,000

Land                                                     $79,600

Allowance for Uncollectible Acc.                               $10,335

Accounts Payable                                                       $48,750

Interest payable                                                             $280

Income taxes payable                                                $13,500

Notes Payable                                                            $42,000

Common Stock                                                           $68,000

Retained Earnings                                                      $46,500

Sales revenue                                                          $576,000

Cost of goods sold                             $409,550

Wages expense                                   $110,000

Bad debt expense                                  $7,635

Interest expense                                       $280

Income taxes expense                         $13,500                            

Totals                                                  $805,365        $805,365

income statement

Sales revenue                                    $576,000

COGS                                                ($409,550)

Gross profit                                         $166,450

Operating expenses:

Wages expense $110,000Bad debt expense $7,635       ($117,635)

Operating profit (EBIT)                        $48,815

Interest expense                                    ($280)

Income taxes expense                     ($13,500)

Net income                                         $35,035

closing entries

Dr Sales revenue 576,000

    Cr Income summary 576,000

Dr Income summary 540,965

    Cr Cost of goods sold 409,550

    Cr Wages expense 110,000

    Cr Bad debt expense 7,635

    Cr Interest expense 280

    Cr Income taxes expense 13,500  

Dr Income summary 35,035

    Cr Retained earnings 35,035

balance sheet

Assets:

Current assets

Cash                                          $84,300

Accounts Receivable, net         $79,165

Inventory                                    $11,000

Total current assets                                    $174,465

Property, plant and equip.

Land                                         $79,600

Total P, P & E                                               $79,600

Total assets                                                                      $254,065

Liabilities:

Current liabilities

Accounts Payable                    $48,750

Interest payable                            $280

Income taxes payable              $13,500

Total current liabilities                                 $62,530

Long term liabilities:

Notes Payable                         $42,000

Total long term liabilities                            $42,000

Stockholders' equity:

Common Stock                       $68,000

Retained Earnings                    $81,535

Total stockholder's equity                         $149,535

Total liabilities + stockholders' equity                           $254,065

Tyler wants to brand the new location with the service-oriented environment, providing timely and quality service for its customers. He believes that the use of technology would not only create that environment, but also show customers a well-managed business using technology. What alternatives could fulfill this branding for a restaurant? Should they use handheld devices to process customer orders at the tables? Would this be an efficient method of entering orders? What types of devices could be used?

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Explanation:

For a restaurant, there are many technology options available to improve the quality of services for customers. Some interesting strategies to achieve Tyler's goal could be the development of a restaurant-specific application, where the customer can make reservations quickly, access the menu, place an order in advance or leave feedback on the products and services offered by the restaurant.

Using portable devices to process customer orders at tables could also be an efficient alternative for order entry, such as tablets or some software spread around the restaurant that would allow the customer to choose whether they prefer automated or personal service.

To be successful strategies, Tyler should conduct a survey and analyze the tastes and preferences of his potential audience, as there are more traditional restaurants frequented by an audience that still prefers personalized service by an employee who gives him tips and recommendations on the dishes served and wines for example.

It is also ideal to train the team so that new technologies are used well and the quality of service is faster and quality.

Ben and Carla Manchester plan to buy a condominium. They will obtain a $210,000, 20-year mortgage at 8.0 percent. Their annual property taxes are expected to be $2,676. Property insurance is $1,296 a year, and the condo association fee is $305 a month. Based on these items, determine the total monthly housing payment for the Manchesters. Use Exhibit 9-9. (Round time value factor to 2 decimal places and final answer to the nearest whole number.)

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Answer:

$2,393

Explanation:

Property taxes and insurance can be added to the Manchester's monthly mortgage payment.

The mortgage payment without the property taxes or insurance expense = $210,000 / 119.5546 PV annuity factor, 0.667%, 240 periods) = $1,756.52

monthly installment for property taxes = $2,676 / 12 = $223

monthly installment for insurance expense = $1,296 / 12 = $108

condo association fee = $305

total monthly payment = $2,392.52 ≈ $2,393

Bambi Company manufactures fast-baking ovens in the United States at a production cost of $500 per unit and sells them to uncontrolled distributers in the United States and a wholly owned sales subsidiary in Canada. Bambi’s U.S. distributors sell the ovens to restaurants at a price of $1,000 and its Canadian subsidiary sells the ovens at a price of $1,100. Other distributors of similar ovens to restaurants in Canada can earn a gross profit (i.e., markup) of 25% of selling price. Bambi’s main U.S. competitor sells ovens at an average 50% markup on cost. Bambi’s Canadian subsidiary incurs operating costs (other than COGS), that average $250 per oven sold. The average operating profit margin earned by Canadian oven distributors is 5% (of sales). Sales $1,100 - cost 250 5%*1,100 = 55 profit Cost of goods sold = $795 1. Which of the following would be an acceptable transfer price under the resale price method? Show your calculations a. $700 b. $750 c. $795 d. $825 2. Which of the following would be an acceptable transfer price under the cost-plus method? Show your calculations a. $700 b. $750 c. $795 d. $825 3. Which of the following would be an acceptable transfer price under the comparable profits method? Show your calculations a. $700 b. $750 c. $795 d. $825

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Answer:

1. d. $825

2. b. $750

3. c. $795

Explanation:

1. Transfer price under the resale price method

Acceptable price under resale method = Selling price of Subsidiary - Profit%  

= $1,100 - 25%*$1,100

= $1,100 - $275

= $825

2. Transfer price under the cost-plus method

Cost plus method = Cost+Markup

= $500 + $500*50%

= $500 + $250

= $750

3. Transfer price under the comparable profits method

Comparable profits method = Selling price - Profit  - Other costs

= $1,100 - $1,100*5% - $250

= $1,100 - $55 - $250

= $795

Aggregate supply will shift when there is a change in all or any of the following EXCEPT __________.

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Answer:

Government spending

Explanation:

Government spending influences demand, not supply.

Increased budget spending is expected to result in higher in aggregate demand. This will lead to faster growth in the near term. If investment is centered on infrastructure development, this could lead to improved efficiency and increased long-term aggregate supply.

A cover letter should _____ a résumé. replace complement contradict be sent separately from

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Answer:

complement

Explanation:

A cover letter or a Job application letter and the resume are sent together to potential employers. The cover letter details the position being applied for and the applicant's specific skills and experiences for that position. The letter allows the applicant to elaborate on why they are the best candidate for the job.

A resume provides the technical aspects of the applicant, but the cover letter show shows their personality. The applicant demonstrates their passion, interest, and why hiring them is the best decision in the cover letter. Therefore, a cover letter complements the resume.

The demand for tickets to an Ethiopian Camparada film is given by D(p)= 200,000-10,000p, where p is the price of tickets. If the price of tickets is 12 birr, calculate price elasticity of demand for tickets and draw the demand curve



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Answer:

a. The price elasticity of demand for tickets -1.50.

b. See the attached pdf file for the demand curve.

Explanation:

a. Calculate price elasticity of demand for tickets

Given;

p = 12

D(p) = D = 200,000 - 10,000p .................................................................... (1)

Substituting p = 12 into equation (1) to find the value of D, we have:

D = 200,000 – (10,000 * 12) = 200,000 - 120,000 = 80,000

Differentiating equation (1) with respect to p, we have:

dD/dp = -10,000

To calculate elasticity of demand, we use the formula for calculating the elasticity of demand as follows:

E = Elasticity of demand = (p / D) * (dD/dp) ................... (2)

Substituting the relevant values into equation (2), we have:

E = (12 / 80,000) * (-10,000) = 0.00015 * (-10,000) = -1.50

Therefore, the price elasticity of demand for tickets -1.50.

Note: Since the absolute value of E i.e. |-1.50| is greater one, it therefore implies that the demand for tickets is elastic.

b. Draw the demand curve.

Note: See the attached pdf file for the demand curve

To draw the demand curve, we need to obtain the new price and the new quantity demanded as follows:

We start by assuming that the price of tickets decreases from 12 birr to 11 birr. Therefore, the percentage change in price is obtained as follows:

Percentage change in price = ((New price – Old price) / Old price) * 100 = ((11 - 12) / 12) * 100 = -8.33%

To calculate the percentage change in demand for tickets, we use the following formula for calculating the elasticity of demand:

E = Percentage change in demand / Percentage change in price ............. (3)

Since from part a above, E = -1.50

And, as calculated here, Percentage change in price = -8.33%, or 0.0833

Substituting the values into equation (3) and solve for Percentage change in demand, we have:

-1.50 = Percentage change in quantity demanded / -0.0833

Percentage change in quantity demanded = (-0.0833) * (-1.50) = 0.12495, or 12.495%

Approximating to 2 decimal places, we have:

Percentage change in quantity demanded = 12.50%

Since the answer is positive, this implies that the demand for tickets D increases by 12.50% when price for tickets decreases by 8.33%. This confirms that the demand for tickets is truly elastic as the percentage change in demand for ticket of 12.50% is greater than the percentage change in price of -8.33%.

The new D can therefore be calculated as follows:

New D = D + (D * Percentage change in demand demanded) = 80,000 + (80,000 * 12.50%) = 90,000

From the calculations above, we have:

Initial price = 12 birr

New price = 11 birr

Initial quantity = D = 80,000

New quantity = New D = 90,000

The values above are then used to draw the demand curve in the attached pdf file.

Since there is a negative relationship between price and quantity demanded in economics, the curve in the attached excel file shows the effect of a decrease in the price of tickets from 12 birr to 11birr (as shown by the arrow) on the quantity demanded for tickets that increases from 80,000 to 90,000 (as shown by the arrow).

Since the demand for tickets is elastic as obtained in part a above, it implies that the percentage change in the quantity demanded for ticket is greater than the percentage change in the price of tickets. This makes the demand curve to be flatter as shown in the attached pdf file

From the demand curve in the attached pdf file; the demand curve for tickets is flatter, and the gap between the initial quantity demanded 80,000 and the new quantity demanded 90,000 is wider than the gap between the initial price 12 birr and the new price 11 birr. This indicated that the percentage change in the quantity demanded of 12.50% which is an increase from 80,000 to 90,000 is higher than the percentage n the price for tickets of 8.33% which is a decrease from 12 birr to 11 birr.

The operations of Bridgeton Corporation are divided into the Adams Division and the Carter Division. Projections for the next year are as follows: Adams Division Carter Division Total Sales $ 560,000 $ 336,000 $ 896,000 Variable costs 196,000 154,000 350,000 Contribution margin $ 364,000 $ 182,000 $ 546,000 Direct fixed costs 168,000 140,000 308,000 Segment margin $ 196,000 $ 42,000 $ 238,000 Allocated common costs 84,000 63,000 147,000 Operating income (loss) $ 112,000 $ (21,000 ) $ 91,000 Operating income for Bridgeton Corporation as a whole if the Carter Division were dropped would be:

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Answer:

$49,000

Explanation:

Operating Income = Sales - Variable Cost - Direct Fixed cost - Common Unavoidable Cost

Operating Income = $560,000 - $196,000 - $168,000 - ($84,000+$63,000)

Operating Income = $560,000 - $196,000 - $168,000 - $147,000

Operating Income = $49,000

​Therefore, the operating income for Bridgeton Corporation when Carter Division was dropped is $49,000.

Ramon had AGI of $165,000 in 2020. He is considering making a charitable contribution this year to the American Heart Association, a qualified charitable organization. Determine the current allowable charitable contribution deduction in each of the following independent situations, and indicate the treatment for any amount that is not deductible currently. Identify any planning ideas to minimize Ramon's tax liability.

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Answer:

the situations are missing, so I looked for similar questions:

a. A cash gift of $68,500.

In the current year, Ramon may deduct $68,500 since his charitable contribution is limited to $165,000.

b. A gift of OakCo stock worth $68,500 on the contribution date. Ramon had acquired the stock as an investment two years ago at a cost of $61,650.

The stock's value for determining the contribution is $68,500 (fair market value). The deduction for 2020 is $49,500 (30% of AGI). The remaining $19,000 for years.

c. A gift of a painting worth $68,500 that Ramon purchased three years ago for $61,650. The charity has indicated that it would sell the painting to generate cash to fund medical research.

The contribution is valued at $61,650 (the charity will sell the painting immediately). The amount deductible in the current year is $61,650.

Explanation:

The charitable contribution limit was increased to 100% of AGI for 2020 by the CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act).

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts, showed a credit balance of $950 on January 1, 2004. During the year, the company wrote off $3,200 of uncollectible accounts, and reinstated $1,300 of previously written off accounts. The Dec 31, 2004 balance of Accounts Receivable is $97,500, and 6% of outstanding accounts receivable are assumed to be uncollectible. What will be the company's Bad Debts Expense for 2004

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Answer:

Bad debts expense = $6,800

Explanation:

Estimated bad debts =  $97,500 * 6%    

Estimated bad debts =  $5,850

                 Allowance for doubtful accounts  

Wrote off         $3,200      Opening  Balance  $950  

                                          Reinstated             $1,300

                                          Adjustment             $6,800

 

                                          Closing balance       $5,850

Bad debts expense = $6,800

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