At the beginning of the month, the Forming Department of Martin Manufacturing had 29,000 units in inventory, 40% complete as to materials, and 15% complete as to conversion. During the month the department started 98,000 units and transferred 100,000 units to the next manufacturing department. At the end of the month, the department had 27,000 units in inventory, 90% complete as to materials and 60% complete as to conversion. How many units did the Forming Department start and complete in the current month

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Answer 1

Answer:

71,000 units.

Explanation:

Units started and completed = Units Completed - Units in Opening Inventory

therefore

Units started and completed = 100,000 units - 29,000 units = 71,000 units

thus,

Units started and completed  in the current month for the Forming Department is 71,000 units.


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A manager needs to assign her team to work on different types of programs in the community. Any team can work on any of the programs. However, the manager feels that there is a difference in the amount of time it would take each group to finish their tasks for each program. Her estimate of the time to complete in hours is given below. Programs Business Education Surveys Beautification Group 1 32 35 15 27 Group 2 38 40 18 35 Group 3 41 42 25 38 Group 4 45 45 30 42 What is the total number of hours the teams will spend on the projects

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Answer:

The total number of hours the teams will spend on the projects is:

= 548 hours.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Estimate of time to complete each program by various groups:

Programs

             Business   Education   Surveys   Beautification    Total

Group 1       32              35             15                27                 109

Group 2      38              40             18                35                  131

Group 3      41               42            25                38                 146

Group 4      45              45            30                42                 162

Total         156             162            88              142                548

b) Each group's total time is added, and each program's total time is also added.  The totals are then summed to get the overall total number of hours that the teams would spend on the various projects.

Hawk Corporation purchased 10,000 Diamond Corporation bonds in 2018 for $56 per bond and classified the investment as securities available-for-sale. The value of the Diamond investment was $86 per bond on December 31, 2019, and $100 per bond on December 31, 2020. During 2021, Hawk sold all of its Diamond investment at $144 per bond. In its 2021 income statement, Hawk would report:

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Answer: $880,000 as gain

Explanation:

Unrecognized gain in 2019:

= 86 - 56

= $30 per bond

Unrecognized gain in 2020:

= 100 - 86

= $14 per bond

Gain from sale:

= (Unrecognized gain 2019 + Unrecognized gain in 2020 + Gain on sale) * no. of bonds

= (30 + 14 + (144 - 100) ) * 10,000

= $880,000 as gain

The accountant for Mandarin Company is preparing the company's statement of cash flows for the fiscal year just ended. The following information is available:
Retained earnings balance at the beginning of the year $ 1,069,000
Net income for the year 355,000
Cash dividends declared for the year 67,000
Retained earnings balance at the end of the year 1,757,000
Cash dividends payable at the beginning of the year 15,000
Cash dividends payable at the end of the year 18,500
What is the amount of cash dividends paid that should be reported in the financing section of the statement of cash flows?
a) $100,500.
b) $3,500.
c) $63,500.
d) $70,500.
e) $67,000.

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Answer:

C. $63,500

Explanation:

With regards to the above, information, the amount of cash dividends paid that should be recorded is computed as;

= Cash dividends payable at the beginning of the year + Cash dividends declared for the year - Cash dividends payable at the end of the year

= $15,000 + $67,000 - $18,500

= $63,500

Therefore, cash dividends paid that should be recorded in the financing section of the statement of cash flow is $63,500

Ruiz Co.'s budget includes the following credit sales for the current year: September, $145,000; October, $136,000; November, $120,000; December, $157,000. Credit sales are collected as follows: 15% in the month of sale, 50% in the first month after sale, and 35% in the second month after sale. How much cash can the company expect to collect in December as a result of current and past credit sales

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Answer:

The total collection in December is "131150".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Credit sales,

September: $145,000October: $136,000November: $120,000December: $157,000

Now,

Credit sales in December will be:

= [tex]157,000\times 15 \ percent[/tex]

= [tex]157000\times 0.15[/tex]

= [tex]23550[/tex]

Credit sales in November will be:

= [tex]120000\times 50 \ percent[/tex]

= [tex]120000\times 0.5[/tex]

= [tex]600000[/tex]

Credit sales in October will be:

= [tex]136000\times 35 \ percent[/tex]

= [tex]136000\times 0.35[/tex]

= [tex]47600[/tex]

hence,

The total collection will be:

= [tex]23550+60000+47600[/tex]

= [tex]131150[/tex]

Current information for the Healey Company follows: Beginning raw materials inventory $ 15,900 Raw material purchases 60,700 Ending raw materials inventory 17,300 Beginning work in process inventory 23,100 Ending work in process inventory 28,700 Direct labor 43,500 Total factory overhead 30,700 All raw materials used were traceable to specific units of product. Healey Company's direct materials used for the year is:

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Answer:

$59,300

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what Healey Company's direct materials used for the year is:

Using this formula

Direct materials=Beginning Raw Materials + Raw Materials Purchased - Ending Raw Materials

Let plug in the formula

Direct materials= $15,900 + $60,700 - $17,300 Direct materials=$59,300

Therefore Healey Company's direct materials used for the year is:$59,300

Exercise 11-13 On January 1, Monty Corp. had 97,500 shares of no-par common stock issued and outstanding. The stock has a stated value of $6 per share. During the year, the following occurred. Apr. 1 Issued 22,500 additional shares of common stock for $18 per share. June 15 Declared a cash dividend of $1 per share to stockholders of record on June 30. July 10 Paid the $1 cash dividend. Dec. 1 Issued 1,500 additional shares of common stock for $18 per share. 15 Declared a cash dividend on outstanding shares of $4.90 per share to stockholders of record on December 31. (a) Prepare the entries, on each of the three dividend dates.

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Answer:

June 15 - Declared a cash dividend of $1 per share

Debit : Dividends  $120,000

Credit : Dividends for Shareholders $120,000

July 10 - Paid the $1 cash dividend

Debit : Dividends for Shareholders $120,000

Credit : Cash  $120,000

Dec 15 - Declared a cash dividend

Debit : Dividends  $595,350

Credit : Dividends for Shareholders $595,350

Explanation:

When a dividend is declared, raise a Liability - Shareholders for Dividends and an Equity item - Dividends.

When the dividend is paid, de-recognize the Liability - Shareholders for Dividends and recognize a Cash Outflow.

Dividends Calculations :

June 15

Dividends = (97,500 + 22,500) x $1.00 = $120,000

Dec 15

Dividends = (97,500 + 22,500 + 1,500) x $4.90 = $595,350

Cariboo Manufacturing Company incurred a joint cost of $1,147,000 in the production of X and Y in a joint process. Presently, 3,300 of X and 2,900 of Y are being produced each month. Management plans to decrease X's production by 1,050 units in order to increase the production of Y by 1,400 units. Additionally, this change will require minor modifications, which will add $79,360 to the joint cost. This cost is entirely attributable to product Y. What is the amount of the joint costs allocable to X and Y before changes to existing production, assuming Cariboo allocates their joint costs according to the proportion of Y and X produced

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The cost allocation rate will be:

= 1147000 / (3300 + 2900)

= 1147000 / 6200

= 185

Cost allocated to X = 185 × 3300 = 610500

Cost allocated to Y = 185 × 2900 = 536500

Explain one guideline that will help a speaker use or create an effective presentational aid. Provide examples.

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You should never read directly from the presentation aid. You should only look and use it when it’s relevant so it shows yk what you are doing and you aren’t just reading it. You should use a font that’s clear and easy to read. You should also use the same font on all your slides. Example: visual aids such as graphs, maps and diagrams.

Hamrick Industries makes and sells two products. The demand for both products is unlimited. Product A has a contribution margin of $7.70 per unit. Product B has a contribution margin of $2.64 per unit. The same machines are used to produce both products. Product A requires 0.33 machine hours and product B requires 0.20 machine hours. Which product should the company make and sell

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Answer:

C. Product A because the contribution margin per MH is $23.33.

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

Particulars                                   Product A        Product B

Contribution margin per unit           $7.70               $2.64

Divide by machine hours per unit    0.33                  0.20

Contribution margin per MH             $23.33            $13.20

The company should make and sell the product A as in this the contribution margin per machine hour would  be high as compared with the product B

Prepare the financial statements for Smart Touch Learning for the month of December. Remember that the business started operations this month so all beginning balances were zero.
SMART TOUCH LEARNING
Adjusted Trial Balance
December 31, 2016
Balance
Account Title Debit Credit
Cash 45,710
Accounts Receivable 1,300
Office Supplies 350
Prepaid Insurance 1,050
Furniture 9,100
Accumulated Depreciation - Furniture 100
Salaries Payable 4,600
Unearned Revenue 4,400
Common Stock 35,500
Dividends 4,600
Service Revenue 27,600
Salaries Expense 7,200
Depreciation Expense Furniture 100
Insurance Expense 350
Utilities Expense 380
Rent Expense 2,000
Supplies Expense 60
Total 72,200 72,200

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Answer:

Smart Touch Learning

1. Income Statement

For the year ended December 31, 2016

Service Revenue                                  $27,600

Salaries Expense                        7,200

Depreciation Expense Furniture   100

Insurance Expense                       350

Utilities Expense                           380

Rent Expense                            2,000

Supplies Expense                          60    10,090

Net income                                            $17,510

2. Statement of Retained Earnings

Net income                   $17,510

Dividends                       (4,600)

Retained earnings       $12,910

3. Balance Sheet

As of December 31, 2016

Assets

Current Assets:

Cash                                             45,710

Accounts Receivable                     1,300

Office Supplies                                350

Prepaid Insurance                        1,050   48,410

Noncurrent assets:

Furniture                                       9,100

Acc. Depreciation - Furniture        (100)   9,000

Total assets                                              57,410

Liabilities and Equity

Current liabilities:

Salaries Payable                                       4,600

Unearned Revenue                                  4,400

Total liabilities                                           9,000

Equity:

Common Stock                                      35,500

Retained earnings                                   12,910

Total equity                                             48,410

Total liabilities and equity                      57,410

4. Statement of Cash Flows

Operating activities:

Net income                    $17,510

Add Non-cash flows:

Depreciation expense        100

Working capital changes:

Accounts Receivable      (1,300)

Office Supplies                 (350)

Prepaid Insurance          (1,050)

Salaries Payable             4,600

Unearned Revenue       4,400

Net operating cash    $23,910

Investing activities:

Furniture                     ($9,100)

Financing activities:

Common Stock          35,500

Dividends                    (4,600)

Net financing cash  $30,900

Net cash flows         $45,710

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

SMART TOUCH LEARNING

Adjusted Trial Balance

December 31, 2016  

Account Title                                 Debit   Credit

Cash                                             45,710

Accounts Receivable                     1,300

Office Supplies                                350

Prepaid Insurance                        1,050

Furniture                                       9,100

Accumulated Depreciation - Furniture        100

Salaries Payable                                        4,600

Unearned Revenue                                  4,400

Common Stock                                      35,500

Dividends                                    4,600

Service Revenue                                   27,600

Salaries Expense                        7,200

Depreciation Expense Furniture   100

Insurance Expense                       350

Utilities Expense                           380

Rent Expense                            2,000

Supplies Expense                          60

Total                                        72,200   72,200

Journalizing Sales, Sales Returns and Allowances, and Cash Receipts:
Prepare journal entries for the following transactions.
Oct. 5 Sold merchandise on account to B. Farnsby for $290 plus sales tax of 4%.
8 Sold merchandise on account to F. Preetee for $230 plus sales tax of 4%,
with 2/10, n/30 cash discount terms.
11 F. Preetee returned merchandise purchased on October 8 for $40 plus sales
tax for credit.
17 F. Preetee paid the balance due on her account.
18 B. Farnsby returned merchandise purchased on October 5 for $70 plus sales
tax for credit.
20 B. Farnsby paid the balance due on his account.

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Answer:

Oct. 5

Dr Accounts Receivable (B. Farnsby) $301.6

Cr Sales Tax Payable $11.60

Cr Sales Revenue $290

Oct. 8

Dr Accounts Receivable ( F. Preetee) $239.20

Cr Sales Tax Payable $9.20

Cr Sales Revenue $230

Oct 11

Dr Sales Returns $40

Dr Sales Tax Payable $1.6

Cr To Accounts Receivable (F. Preetee) $41.6

Oct 17

Dr Cash Account $192.6

Dr Cash Discount $5

Cr Accounts Receivable (Preetee) $197.6

Oct 18

Dr Sales Returns $70

Dr Sales Tax Payable $2.80

Cr Accounts Receivable (B. Farnsby) $72.80

Oct 20

Dr Cash Account ($301.6 - $72.80) $228.8

Cr Accounts Receivable (B. Farns) $228.8

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries

Oct. 5

Dr Accounts Receivable (B. Farnsby) $301.6

($290+$11.60)

Cr Sales Tax Payable ($290 × 4%) $11.60

Cr Sales Revenue $290

(Being the sales revenue recorded on account)

Oct. 8

Dr Accounts Receivable ( F. Preetee) $239.20

($230+$9.20)

Cr Sales Tax Payable ($230 × 4%) $9.20

Cr Sales Revenue $230

(Being the sales revenue recorded on account)

Oct 11

Dr Sales Returns $40

Dr Sales Tax Payable $1.6

(4%*$40)

Cr To Accounts Receivable (F. Preetee) $41.6

($40+$1.6)

(Being the returned inventory is recorded)

Oct 17

Dr Cash Account $192.6

($197.6-$5)

Dr Cash Discount (($290 - $40) × 2%) $5

Cr Accounts Receivable (Preetee) $197.6

($239.20 - $41.6)

(Being receipt of cash is recorded)

Oct 18

Dr Sales Returns $70

Dr Sales Tax Payable $2.80

(4%*$70)

Cr Accounts Receivable (B. Farnsby) $72.80

($70+$2.80)

(Being the return of goods is recorded)

Oct 20

Dr Cash Account ($301.6 - $72.80) $228.8

Cr Accounts Receivable (B. Farns) $228.8

(Being receipt of cash is recorded)

Use the following information to calculate the dollar cost of using a money market hedge to hedge 200,000 British pounds of payables due in 180 days. Assume the firm has no excess cash. Assume the spot rate of the pound is $2.02, and the 180-day forward rate is $2.00. The British interest rate is 5 percent, and the U.S. interest rate is 4 percent over the 180-day period.
a. $351,210.
b. $381,210.
c. $371,210.
d. $400,152.

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Answer:

Dollar cost of Money market hedge= $400,152.38

Explanation:

The money market hedge would be set up as follows:

Step 1: Deposit in Pounds

Deposit an amount in Pounds equals to

Amount to be deposited= Payable/(1+deposit rate)

= 200,000 pound/(1.05)=   190,476.19   pounds

 

Step 2 : Convert the sum

Convert  190,476.19   pounds at the spot rate  of $2.02

Dollar amount =  190,476.19  × 2.02

= $ 384,761.90  

Step 3: Borrow at home (US)

Borrow  $ 384,761.90     for 180 days at an interest rate of 4%

Amount due (inclusive of interest) = Amount borrowed × 1.04

=$  384,761.90   × 1.04

= $  400,152.38  

Dollar cost of Money market hedge= $400,152.38  

Bulluck Corporation makes a product with the following standard costs: Standard Quantity or Hours Standard Price or Rate Direct materials 3.90 grams $ 1.40 per gram Direct labor 0.40 hours $ 15.00 per hour Variable overhead 0.40 hours $ 2.40 per hour The company reported the following results concerning this product in July. Actual output 3,400 units Raw materials used in production 11,770 grams Actual direct labor-hours 1,190 hours Purchases of raw materials 12,500 grams Actual price of raw materials purchased $ 1.60 per gram Actual direct labor rate $ 11.80 per hour Actual variable overhead rate $ 2.50 per hour The company applies variable overhead on the basis of direct labor-hours. The direct materials purchases variance is computed when the materials are purchased. The variable overhead efficiency variance for July is:

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Answer:

Variable overhead efficiency variance = $408 Favorable

Explanation:

Variable overhead efficiency variance: Variable overhead efficiency variance aims to determine whether or not their exist savings or extra cost incurred on variable overhead as a result of workers being faster or slower that expected.

Since the variable overhead is charged using labour hours, any amount by which the actual labour hours differ from the standard allowable hours would result in a variance  

                                                                                        Hours

3,400 units should have taken (3,400×0.4 hours)   1,360

but did take                                                                 1,190

Labour hours variance                                                170 favorable

Standard variable overhead rate ×                            $ 2.40 per hour

Variable overhead efficiency variance                     $408Favorable

Variable overhead efficiency variance = $408 Favorable

6. A radio station that carries news, features, and editorial opinions about
your area is which type of public? *
A) financiar
O
B) media
C) citizen-action
D) local
E) government​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Al part of communication

There were initially two satellite radio providers in the U.S. market, Sirius and XM Radio. The firms merged to form one firm, and the federal government did not challenge the merger. Although the merger created a single seller in this market, the existence of a monopoly may not have much impact on U.S. consumers. Which of the following statements are plausible reasons for the limited impact of the merger?

a. The merged firm will operate at higher capacity and may be able to reduce costs through economies of scale and perhaps learning-by-doing, which will benefit U.S. consumers.
b. Although there will only be one seller of satellite radio, there are other forms of radio broadcasts available to U.S. consumers and demand for satellite radio may be relatively elastic.
c. There are very large fixed costs in providing satellite radio, and the industry may be a natural monopoly. One seller may be able to operate at lower cost than two sellers.
d. all of the above

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Answer: a. The merged firm will operate at higher capacity and may be able to reduce costs through economies of scale and perhaps learning-by-doing, which will benefit U.S. consumers.

Explanation:

A merger occurs when two companies comes together and becomes one. This is done in order to expand the recah of a company, gain a market share, and also expand into new segments.

The plausible reasons for the limited impact of the merger will be because the merger will lead to the operation at a higher capacity which will ensure that there's cost reduction through economies of scale which will be beneficial to the consumers.

Rodarta Corporation applies manufacturing overhead to products on the basis of standard machine-hours. The company's predetermined overhead rate for fixed manufacturing overhead is $4.70 per machine-hour and the denominator level of activity is 4,900 machine-hours. In the most recent month, the total actual fixed manufacturing overhead was $23,190 and the company actually worked 4,830 machine-hours during the month. The standard hours allowed for the actual output of the month totaled 4,850 machine-hours. What was the overall fixed manufacturing overhead volume variance for the month

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Answer:

$329 unfavorable

Explanation:

The fixed manufacturing overhead volume variance shows how much the actual production differs from the budgeted production.

Fixed manufacturing overhead volume variance is computed as;

= Actual output at budgeted rate - Budgeted fixed overhead

= (4,830 × $4.70) - ($4.70 × 4,900)

= $22,701 - $23030

= $329 unfavorable

Therefore, the overall fixed manufacturing volume variance for the month is $329 unfavorable

Payroll Taxes Champaign Inc., a company that provides educational consulting services to large universities across the nation, has a gross payroll of $62,000 for the pay period. The entire payroll is subject to Social Security and Medicare taxes. Champaign must also withhold $7,440 in federal income tax from the employees and pay state unemployment tax of $75. Assume that the Social Security tax rate is 6.2%, and Medicare tax rate is 1.45%.
Required:
Provide the necessary journal entries for Champaign to record these payroll taxes (round to nearest penny).

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Answer:

Date       Account Title                                                          Debit          Credit

XX-XX    Wages Expense                                                    $62,000

              Federal Income Tax Withholding Payable                              $7,440

              Social Security Taxes Payable (Employee)                            $3,844

              Medicare Taxes Payable (Employee)                                     $  899

              Cash                                                                                         $49,817

Working

Social Security Taxes Payable (Employee) = 6.2% * 62,000 = $3,844

Medicare Taxes Payable (Employee) = 1.45% * 62,000 = $899

Date       Account Title                                                         Debit            Credit

XX-XX   Social Security Taxes Expense (Employer)        $3,844

             Medicare Taxes expense (Employer)                   $899

             State Unemployment tax expense                        $75

             Social Security Taxes Payable (Employer)                             $3,844

             Medicare Taxes Payable (Employer)                                      $899

             State Unemployment tax Payable                                           $75

_is any place where goods are produced or distributed or services areproduced​

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A factory is any place where goods are produced or distributed or services are produced.

The budgeted income statement presented below is for Burkett Corporation for the coming fiscal year. Compute the number of units that must be sold in order to achieve a target pretax income of $218,000. Sales (58,000 units) $ 986,000 Costs: Direct materials $ 160,800 Direct labor 240,800 Fixed factory overhead 104,000 Variable factory overhead 150,800 Fixed marketing costs 110,800 Variable marketing costs 50,800 818,000 Pretax income $ 168,000

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Given the above information, we need the below formula to start with.

Break even point = Fixed costs / Contribution margin

Price = $986,000 / 58,000 = $17

Variable cost = Direct material + direct labor + variable moh + variable marketing costs

= $160,800 + $240,800 + $150,800 + $50,800

= $603,200

Unitary variable cost = $603,200 / 58,000 = $10.4

Fixed costs = Fixed moh + fixed market

= $104,000 + $110,800

= $214,800

Profit = $218,000

Break even point = ($214,800 + $218,000) / ($17 - $10.4)

= $432,800 / $6.6

= 65,576 units

Ted borrowed $140,000 from ABC Bank to purchase a home and pledged the home as collateral for the loan. Shortly after purchasing the home, Ted lost his job. He could not find another job and could not pay the monthly mortgage. Ted set fire to the home. The claims adjuster suspected arson, and an investigation proved that Ted intentionally caused the loss. Under the mortgage clause of the Homeowners 3 policy, how will this loss be settled

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Answer:

Under the Mortgage clause of the policy, the insurance company will pay out the insurable interest it would have paid to Ted, to ABC bank.

Ted will now owe the insurance company whatever it was that they paid to the bank and they will be able to legally go after him to pay off that amount using any legal means necessary.

The following lots of Commodity Z were available for sale during the year. Beginning inventory 8 units at $50 First purchase 19 units at $51 Second purchase 51 units at $57 Third purchase 15 units at $57 The firm uses the periodic system, and there are 25 units of the commodity on hand at the end of the year. What is the ending inventory balance at the end of the year according to the LIFO method

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Answer:

The ending inventory balance at the end of the year according to the LIFO method is $1,267.

Explanation:

The Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) method is an inventory method under which the last unit to arrive in inventory is assumed to be sold first.

Since the firm uses the periodic system under which the inventory account is updated at the end of the accounting period, we have:

Ending inventory balance = 8 units at $50 from the beginning inventory + 17 units at $51 per units from the First purchase = (8 * $50) + (17 * $51) = $1,267

3) Fede company produces two products. The products' estimated costs are as follows: Product S Product K Direct materials $ 20,000 $ 15,000 Direct labor 12,000 24,000 The company's overhead costs of $108,000 are allocated based on labor cost. Assume 4,000 units of product S and 5,000 units of Product K are produced. What is the total amount of production costs that would be assigned to Product S

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Answer:

$68,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What is the total amount of production costs that would be assigned to Product S

Direct materials $ 20,000

Add Direct labor $12,000

Add Dividend $36,000

($108,000*$12,000/$12,000+$24,000)

Total amount of production costs $68,000

($20,000+$12,000+$36,000)

Therefore the total amount of production costs that would be assigned to Product S is $68,000

17) Siri Co makes wicker and wooden picnic baskets. It requires approximately one hour of labor to make one basket of either type. Wicker baskets are produced in batches of 100 units and require 0.5 machine hours per basket. Wooden baskets are produced in batches of 50 units and require 0.75 machine hours per basket. Setup is required for each batch. During the most recent accounting period, the company made 8,000 wicker baskets and 2,000 wooden slat baskets. Setup costs amounted to $24,000 for the baskets produced during the period. If activity-based costing is used to allocate overhead costs to the two products, the amount of setup cost assigned to the wicker baskets will be: A. $19,200 B. $16,000 C. $17,455 D. $12,000

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Answer: B. $16,000

Explanation:

Wicker baskets are made in 100 unit batches and a setup is required for each batch.

If 8,000 wicker baskets were made, the number of batches and setups was:

= 8,000 / 100

= 80 wicker basket setups

If 2,000 wooden slat baskets were made, the number of batches and setups was:

= 2,000 / 50

= 40 wooden slat basket setups

Cost allocated to wicker basket setup = Wicker basket setups / (Wicker basket setups + Wooden slat baskets setups) * Setup costs for the period

= 80 / (80 + 40) * 24,000

= $16,000

All unethical practices are covered under the law.
True or False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Law represent the rules and regulations made by the government in order to fulfill them so that each and every individual could work on ethical way, Here only the ethical practices are covered under the law if anyone is not following the rules and regulations proper action should be taken against that person. Also it is compulsory for all to follow the rules and regulations

Therefore the given statement is false

A gourmet coffee shop in downtown Oakland is open 200 days a year and sells an average of 75 pounds of Kona coffee beans a day. Demand can be assumed to be distributed normally with a standard deviation of 15 pounds per day. After ordering (fixed cost = $16/order), beans are always shipped from Hawaii within exactly 4 days. Per-pound annual holding costs for the beans are $4.6. What is the EOQ for Kona coffee beans?

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Answer:

EOQ for Kona coffee beans is 323 pounds

Explanation:

Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) is calculated to determine the optimal order quantity for business in order minimise their costs such as warehousing, overstocking and logistics cost. It is calculated using the following formulae:

EOQ = √[(2(setup costs)(demand rate))] / holding costs

Where demand rate is the demand, a company receives for a product each year. In this case the shop opens 200 days a year and sells average 75 pounds of coffee beans a day. Which in total is 15,000 pounds of coffee beans in a year. This is the annual demand for Kona Coffee beans.

The Setup costs also referred to as the Order Cost, is the cost of order per purchase which includes the shipping and handling cost. This is given as $16/order.

Holding cost also referred to as the carrying cost, is the cost for holding the inventory. In the given question, the holding cost is $4.6 per pound.

EOQ = √{(2) (16) (15,000)} / 4.6

EOQ = 323 pounds

What is the basic aim of the National Labor Relations Act?
A. Protecting workers' rights to organize and join a union
B. Requiring HR departments to engage in labor relations
C. Requiring employers to provide safe working conditions
D. Requiring employers to provide equal employment opportunity

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Answer:

A - Protecting workers rights to organize and join a union

Explanation:

The general aim of the NLRA (National Labor Relations Act) was to protect workers from employers to revoke the rights of the employee to join or organize a union. Now, workers are able to freely join unions or organize them without being punished according to the NRLA.

Hope this helps.

After a major earthquake, the San Francisco Opera Company is offering zero coupon bonds to fund the needed structural repairs to its historic building. Buster Norton is considering the purchase of several of these bonds. The bonds have a face value of $2,000 and are scheduled to mature in 10 years. Similar bonds in the market have an annual YTM of 12 percent. If Mr. Norton purchases three of these bonds today, how much money will he receive 10 years from today at maturity

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Answer:

Buster Norton and the Bonds of San Francisco Opera Company

If Mr. Norton purchases three of these bonds today, in 10 years from today at maturity, he will receive:

= $6,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Face value of each zero coupon bond purchased = $2,000

Number of bonds purchased by Norton = 3

Value of bond investments at maturity = $6,000 ($2,000 * 3)

Maturity period of the San Francisco Opera Company bonds = 10 years

Annual Yield to Maturity of similar bonds in the market = 12%

From an online financial calculator:

Present value of bonds = $1,932 (with each as $644 ($1,932/3))

N (# of periods)  10

I/Y (Interest per year)  12

PMT (Periodic Payment)  0

FV (Future Value)  -6000

 

Results

PV = $1,931.84

Total Interest $4,068.16

What do you think is more important, the presentation of a speech or its content? Discuss your answer.

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Answer:

presentation of its content

Explanation:

I think this is more important , for example when you are presenting a project for class, your teacher wouldnt really want to see what you say. Instead they look for the creativity and the effort put into the content.

Onslow Co. purchased a used machine for $240,000 cash on January 2. On January 3, Onslow paid $8,000 to wire electricity to the machine and an additional $1,600 to secure it in place. The machine will be used for six years and have a $28,800 salvage value. Straight-line depreciation is used. On December 31, at the end of its fifth year in operations.

Requried:
Prepare journal entries to record the machine’s disposal under each separate situation: (a) it is sold for $24,500 cash; (b) it is sold for $98,000 cash; and (c) it is destroyed in a fire and the insurance company pays $35,000 cash to settle the loss claim.

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Answer:

A Dec-31

Dr Cash 24,500

Dr Accumulated Depreciation 184,000

Dr Loss on Sale of Used Machine 41,100

Cr Machine 249,600

B. Dec-31

Dr Cash 98,000

Dr Accumulated Depreciation 1,84,000

Cr Profit on Sale of Used Machine 32,400

Cr Machine 249,600

C. Dec-31

Dr Cash 35,000

Dr Accumulated Depreciation 1,84,000

Dr Loss on Machine destroyed in Fire 30,600

Cr Machine 249,600

Explanation:

A. Preparation of the journal entries to record the machine’s disposal if it is sold for $24,500 cash

Dec-31

Dr Cash 24,500

Dr Accumulated Depreciation 184,000

Dr Loss on Sale of Used Machine 41,100

(249,600-24,500-184,000)

Cr Machine 249,600

(240,000+8,000+1,600)

B. Preparation of the journal entry to record the machine’s disposal if it is sold for $98,000 cash

Dec-31

Dr Cash 98,000

Dr Accumulated Depreciation 184,000

Cr Profit on Sale of Used Machine 32,400

(249,600-98,000-184,000)

Cr Machine 249,600

(240,000+8,000+1,600)

C. Preparation of the journal entry to record the machine’s disposal if it is destroyed in a fire and the insurance company pays $35,000 cash

Dec-31

Dr Cash 35,000

Dr Accumulated Depreciation 184,000

Dr Loss on Machine destroyed in Fire 30,600

(249,600-35,000-184,000)

Cr Machine 249,600

(240,000+8,000+1,600)

Working:

Cost of machine = 240,000+8,000+1,600

Cost of machine= $249,600

Depreciation (Straight-Line method) = Cost - Salvage / no of years

Depreciation= (249,600-28,800)/6 yr

Depreciation=$36,800

Accumulated Depreciation of 5 Years =($36,800*5)

Accumulated Depreciation of 5 Years =$184,000

On October 1, 2018, Taylor signed a one-year contract to provide handyman services on an as-needed basis to King Associates, with the contract to start immediately. King agreed to pay Taylor $4,800 for the one-year period. Taylor is confident that King will pay that amount, but payment is not scheduled to occur until 2019. Taylor should recognize revenue in 2018 in the amount of Group of answer choices

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Answer:

$1,200

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what Taylor should recognize as revenue in 2018

Recognized Revenue =($4,800 × 3/12 of the contract duration)

Recognized Revenue =$1,200

Therefore Taylor should recognize revenue in 2018 in the amount of $1,200

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