Indiana Co. began a construction project in 2021 with a contract price of $163 million to be received when the project is completed in 2023. In 2021, Indiana incurred $35 million of costs and estimates an additional $83 million of costs to complete the project. Indiana recognizes revenue over time and this project recognizes revenue over time according to the percentage of the project that has been completed.
Indiana:___________
A. Recognized no gross profit or loss on the project in 2021.
B. Recognized $81.00 million loss on the project in 2021.
C. Recognized $38.00 million loss on the project in 2021.
D. Recognized $13.50 million gross profit on the project in 2021.

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Answer 1

Answer:

D. Recognised $13.5 million gross profit on the project in 2021.

Explanation:

Firstly, we will begin by getting how much of the project has been completed

$35 million of the cost has been incurred and a further $83 million left

This means that the total cost would be;

= $35 + $83

= $118

If $35 million of the cost has been incurred, we can find out how far the project is using its proportionality .

= 35/118

= 0.297

= 29.7% of the project has been completed.

The above implies that we can apportion 29.7% of the contract price to 2021.

= 29.7% × $163 million

= $48.411 can be recognised as revenue

The cost till date is $35 and there were no costs in the previous year as this is the first year of the project.

Hence, the gross profit would be;

= $48.411 million - $35 million

= $13.5 million


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Vandelay Company produces and sells 15,000 units of Product X1 each month. The selling price of Product X1 is $20 per unit, and variable expenses are $14 per unit. A study has been made concerning whether Product X1 should be discontinued. The study shows that $70,000 of the $100,000 in fixed expenses charged to Product X1 would remain even if the product was discontinued. These data indicate that if Product A is discontinued, the company's overall net operating income would: _________

a. decrease by $60,000 per month
b. increase by $10,000 per month
c. increase by $20,000 per month
d. decrease by $20,000 per month

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Answer:

Effect on income= $60,000 decrease

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Current contribution margin= 15,000*(20 - 14)

Current contribution margin= $90,000

The study shows that $70,000 of the $100,000 in fixed expenses charged to Product X1 would remain even if the product was discontinued.

To calculate the effect on income, we need to use the following formula:

Effect on income= avoidable fixed costs - total contribution margin

Effect on income= 30,000 - 90,000

Effect on income= $60,000 decrease

ounie Corporation has two divisions: the South Division and the West Division. The corporation's net operating income is $95,400. The South Division's divisional segment margin is $45,100 and the West Division's divisional segment margin is $185,500. What is the amount of the common fixed expense not traceable to the individual divisions

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Answer:

$135,200

Explanation:

With regards to the above information, both sales and variable cost are dependent on the number of units sold.

The contribution margin is arrived at by deducting the variable cost from sales. Also, the contribution margin minus the fixed cost gives net operating income.

Therefore, total fixed cost of the corporation not traceable to individual division

= $185,500 + $45,100 - $95,400

= $135,200

somebody help pls you own a business in your community and you want to convince your community to support the local businesses. Explain five of your roles as an entrepreneur in the social development of the society to convince members of the community to support your business​

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Answer and Explanation:

Helping local businesses is very important and should be encouraged in all communities, across the country. As a local merchant, you can take steps to help yourself and other local merchants.

Among these attitudes, we can consider:

Design a business that offers differentiated products and services: one of the main threats to local commerce is large corporations. These corporations present products and services with little personality and consideration to the customer. Changing this type of attitude in your trade can help you to be valued.

Provide services and products with high demand in the region: By providing products and services in high demand, you will be able to attract a loyal clientele to your establishment, as you are able to offer exactly what customers want.

Provide competitive prices: Local businesses need to compete with large corporations that generally promote lower prices for their products and services. Providing lower prices can be a challenge for the local merchant, but it is important that he look for strategies to make the price of his products and services competitive, making his establishment a good option for the customer.

Create a support network between local merchants: This allows merchants to unite and refer to each other, as well as allowing them to think together about ways to optimize local trade.

Provide a variety of products and services: This makes your trade richer and more attractive to customers who may have your establishment as a place that will meet their needs.

An economic model used to illustrate the concepts of opportunity cost, efficiency, and economic growth is known as which of the following?
А
the production possibilities frontier
B
the Lorenz curve
с
the paradox of value
D
the factors of production

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Answer:

the factors of production

Answer:

the factors of production

Explanation:

Fabert Corporation uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. The Assembly Department started the month with 16,000 units in its beginning work in process inventory that were 40% complete with respect to conversion costs. An additional 60,000 units were transferred in from the prior department during the month to begin processing in the Assembly Department. During the month 65,000 units were completed in the Assembly Department and transferred to the next processing department. There were 11,000 units in the ending work in process inventory of the Assembly Department that were 50% complete with respect to conversion costs. What were the equivalent units for conversion costs in the Assembly Department for the month

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Answer: 70,500 units

Explanation:

Equivalent units for Conversion = Units completed and transferred out + Equivalent units for closing Work in Process

Equivalent units for closing Work in Process:

= 11,000 * 50%

= 5,500 units

Equivalent units for Conversion = 65,000 + 5,500

= 70,500 units

This year Don and his son purchased real estate for an investment. The price of the property was $630,000, and the title named Don and his son as joint tenants with the right of survivorship. Don provided $358,000 of the purchase price and his son provided the remaining $272,000. Has Don made a taxable gift and, if so, in what amount

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Answer:

$28,000

Explanation:

Calculation for Don taxable gift amount

Taxable gift amount=[$358,000 − ($630,000)/2] − $15,000

Taxable gift amount=[$358,000 −$315,000] − $15,000

Taxable gift amount=$43,000-$15,000

Taxable gift amount=$28,000

Therefore Don has made a taxable gift of the amount of $28,000

Panamint Systems Corporation is estimating activity costs associated with producing disk drives, tapes drives, and wire drives. The indirect labor can be traced to four separate activity pools. The budgeted activity cost and activity base data by product are provided below.

Activity Cost Activity Base
Procurement $327,100 Number of purchase orders
Scheduling 241,400 Number of production orders
Materials handling 445,200 Number of moves
Product development 703,500 Number of engineering changes
Production 1,537,100 Machine hours

Number of Purchase Orders Number of Production Orders Number of Moves Number of Engineering Changes Machine Hours Number of Units
Disk drives 4,160 360 1,200 10 1,700 2,000
Tape drives 1,700 125 790 6 9,800 3,500
Wire drives 12,500 810 3,800 20 10,400 2,500

The activity rate for the materials handling cost pool is:_________

a. $188.19 per move
b. $76.22 per move
c. $17.5 per move
d. $65.74 per move

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Answer:

Materials handling= $76.89 per move

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Activity Cost Activity Base

Materials handling 445,200 Number of moves

To calculate the activity rate, we need to use the following formula:

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

Number of Moves:

Disk drives  1,200

Tape drives  790

Wire drives  3,800

Total= 5,790 moves

Materials handling= 445,200 / 5,790

Materials handling= $76.89 per move

Rush Corp. has outstanding accounts receivable totaling $500,000 as of December 31 and sales during the year of $250,000. There is also a debit balance of $20,000 in the allowance for uncollectible accounts. If the company estimates that 8% of its outstanding receivables will be uncollectible, what will be the balance in the allowance for doubtful accounts after the year-end adjustment to record bad debt expense

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Answer:

$20,000

Explanation:

Calculation for what will be the balance in the allowance for doubtful accounts after the year-end adjustment to record bad debt expense

Using this formula

Balance in the allowance for doubtful accounts=

(Outstanding Accounts Receivable

* Percentage uncollectible)- Eebit balance of in the allowance for uncollectible accounts.

Let plug in the formula

Balance in the allowance for doubtful accounts=($500,000*8%)-$20,000

Balance in the allowance for doubtful accounts=$40,000-$20,000

Balance in the allowance for doubtful accounts=$20,000

Therefore the balance in the allowance for doubtful accounts after the year-end adjustment to record bad debt expense is $20,000

Sarratt Corporation's contribution margin ratio is 70% and its fixed monthly expenses are $38,000. Assume that the company's sales for May are expected to be $97,000. Required: Estimate the company's net operating income for May, assuming that the fixed monthly expenses do not change.

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Answer:

The company's net operating income for May is $7,930

Explanation:

Sales revenue = $97,000

Variable costs

= $97,000 × (1 - 70%)

= $97,000 × 0.69

= $66,930

Fixed costs = $38,000

Therefore, net operating income = Sales - revenue - variable cost - fixed cost

= $97,000 - $66,930 - $38,000

= $7,930

The following information relates to Moran Co. for the year ended December 31, 2020: net income $1,245.7 million; unrealized holding loss of $10.9 million related to available-for-sale debt securities during the year; accumulated other comprehensive income of $57.2 million on December 31, 2019. Assuming no other changes in accumulated other comprehensive income. Determine (a) other comprehensive income for 2017, (b) comprehensive income for 2017, and (c) accumulated other comprehensive income at December 31, 2017.

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Answer:

a. Other Comprehensive income for 2020 = Unrealized holding loss = -$10.9 million

b. Comprehensive income for 2020 = Net income - Unrealized holding loss = $1,245.7 million -$10.9 million = $1,234.8 million

c. Accumulated other comprehensive income at December 31, 2020 = Accumulated other comprehensive income - Other Comprehensive income for 2020 = $57.2 million - $10.9 million = $46.3 million

Coronado, Inc. has 3500 shares of 4%, $50 par value, cumulative preferred stock and 70000 shares of $1 par value common stock outstanding at December 31, 2019. The board of directors declared and paid a $2700 dividend in 2019. In 2020, $18900 of dividends are declared and paid. What are the dividends received by the preferred and common shareholders in 2020

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Answer:

$11,300 and $7,600

Explanation:

The computation of the dividend received by the preferred and common shareholders in the year 2020 is given below:

For the year 2019

Dividend paid to preferred shareholder = 3,500 shares × 4% × $50 = $7,000

But the dividend is paid $2,700

So, the balance left is

= $7,000 - $2,700

= $4,300

Now for the year 2020

Dividend paid to preferred shareholder = 3,500 shares × 4% × $50 = $7,000

But the dividend for 2019 is $4,300

So, the total dividend paid is

= $7,000 + $4,300

= $11,300

And, the total dividend declared is $18,900

So for common shareholders, the dividend would be

= $18,900 - $11,300

= $7,600

labor force
200 million
Adults in the military
1 million
Population below 16
50 million
Employed adults
180 million
Institutionalized adults
3 million
Not in labor force
40 million
1. What is the total population? 1 pt. (Show your work)
2. How many people are unemployed, and what is the unemployment rate? 2 pts.
3. What is the labor force participation rate? 1 pt.

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Answer:

not entirely sure if that's how you are suppose to do it. but that's how I would've done it.

Bramble Corp. reported the following year-end information: Beginning work in process inventory $1080000 Beginning raw materials inventory 300000 Ending work in process inventory 900000 Ending raw materials inventory 480000 Raw materials purchased 960000 Direct labor 910000 Manufacturing overhead 730000 Bramble Corp.'s cost of goods manufactured for the year is

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Answer:

$2,600,000

Explanation:

Cost of goods manufactured

Consider all the manufacturing costs in the calculation to determine the cost of goods manufactured.

Cost of goods manufactured = $1,080,000  + $780,000 + $910,000 + $730,000 - $900,000

                                                  = $2,600,000

Notes :

Raw Materials used in Production = $300,000 + $960,000 - $480,000

                                                           = $780,000

therefore,

Bramble Corp.'s cost of goods manufactured for the year is $2,600,000.

Mocha Company manufactures a single product by a continuous process, involving three production departments. The records indicate that direct materials, direct labor, and applied factory overhead for Department 1 were $100,000, $125,000, and $150,000, respectively. The records further indicate that direct materials, direct labor, and applied factory overhead for Department 2 were $50,000, $60,000, and $70,000, respectively. In addition, work in process at the beginning of the period for Department 1 totaled $75,000, and work in process at the end of the period totaled $60,000.The journal entry to record the flow of costs from Department 1 into Department 2 during the period is:_________.
a. Work in Process--Department 2 390,000 Work in Process--Department 1 390,000
b. Work in Process--Department 2 255,000 Work in Process--Department 1 255,000
c. Work in Process--Department 2 375,000 Work in Process--Department 1 375,000
d. Work in Process--Department 2 330,000 Work in Process--Department 1 330,000

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Answer:

c. Work in Process--Department 2 375,000 Work in Process--Department 1 375,000

Explanation:

The journal entry is shown below:

Work in Process - Department 2 $375,000  ($100,000 + $125,000 + $150,000)

     To Work in Proces - Department 1 $375,000

(Being the flow of cost from Dept 1 to Dept 2 is recorded)

Here the work in process for dept 2 is debited as it increased the assets and credited the work in process for dept 2 as it decreased the assets

Village Delivery Company purchased a lot to construct a new warehouse for $300,000, paying $28,000 in cash and giving a short-term note for the remainder. Legal fees paid in connection with the purchase were $2,475, delinquent taxes assumed were $10,400, and fees paid to remove an old building from the land were $20,400. Materials salvaged from the demolition of the building were sold for $4,900. A contractor was paid $997,100 to construct a new warehouse. Determine the cost of the land to be reported on the balance sheet.

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Concord Corp. enters into a contract with a customer to build an apartment building for $921,300. The customer hopes to rent apartments at the beginning of the school year and provides a performance bonus of $156,000 to be paid if the building is ready for rental beginning August 1, 2021. The bonus is reduced by $52,000 each week that completion is delayed. Concord commonly includes these completion bonuses in its contracts and, based on prior experience, estimates the following completion outcomes: Completed by Probability August 1, 2021 70 % August 8, 2021 20 August 15, 2021 6 After August 15, 2021 4 Determine the transaction price for this contract.

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Answer:

$133,120

Explanation:

Calculation to Determine the transaction price for this contract

August 1, 2021 transaction price =$156,000*.7

August 1, 2021 transaction price=$109,200

August 8, 2021 transaction price=(156,000-$52,000)*.2

August 8, 2021 transaction price=$104,000*.2

August 8, 2021 transaction price=$20,800

August 15, 2021 transaction price=$52,000*.06

August 15, 2021 transaction price=$3,120

August 15, 2021 transaction price=$0*.04

August 15, 2021 transaction price=0

Total transaction price = $109,200+$20,800+$3,120+$0

Total transaction price = $133,120

Therefore the transaction price for this contract will be $133,120

At December 31, 2020, Albrecht Corporation had outstanding 228,000 shares of common stock and 10,000 shares of 9.5%, $100 par value cumulative, nonconvertible preferred stock. On May 31, 2021, Albrecht sold for cash 12,000 shares of its common stock. No cash dividends were declared for 2021. For the year ended December 31, 2021, Albrecht reported a net loss of $187,000.

Required:
Calculate Albrecht's net loss per share for the year ended December 31, 2021.

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Answer: ($1.20) per share

Explanation:

As these are cumulative preferred shares, their dividends will have to be paid eventually so they will add to the net loss.

Preferred dividend = 10,000 * 9.5% * 100

= $95,000

The weighted average number of shares is also needed:

Stock was sold on May 31 thereby leaving 7 months in the year.

= 228,000 + (12,000 * 7/12)

= 235,000 common shares

Net loss per share = (187,000 + 95,000) / 235,000

= ($1.20) per share

Petty Cash Fund Entries Journalize the entries to record the following: Check is issued to establish a petty cash fund of $1,200. The amount of cash in the petty cash fund is now $396. Check is issued to replenish the fund, based on the following summary of petty cash receipts: office supplies, $466; miscellaneous selling expense, $193; miscellaneous administrative expense, $121. (Because the amount of the check to replenish the fund plus the balance in the fund do not equal $1,200, record the discrepancy in the cash short and over account.) a. Journalize the entry to establish the petty cash fund. fill in the blank a41770059faa020_2 fill in the blank a41770059faa020_4 b. Journalize the entry to replenish the petty cash fund. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. fill in the blank e53a56fc003ffc3_2 fill in the blank e53a56fc003ffc3_3 fill in the blank e53a56fc003ffc3_5 fill in the blank e53a56fc003ffc3_6 fill in the blank e53a56fc003ffc3_8 fill in the blank e53a56fc003ffc3_9 fill in the blank e53a56fc003ffc3_11 fill in the blank e53a56fc003ffc3_12 fill in the blank e53a56fc003ffc3_14 fill in the blank e53a56fc003ffc3_15 Check My Work

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Answer:

Dr Petty cash fund 1,200

    Cr Cash 1,200

Dr Office supplies expenses 466

Dr Miscellaneous selling expenses 193

Dr Miscellaneous administrative expenses 121

Dr Cash short and over 24

    Cr Petty cash fund 804

Dr Petty cash fund 804

    Cr Cash 804

the balance in the petty cash fund is $1,2000 again

Ginocera Inc. is a designer, manufacturer, and distributor of low­cost, high­quality stain­ less steel kitchen knives. A new kitchen knife series called the Kitchen Ninja was released for production in early 2016. In January, the company spent $600,000 to develop a late­ night advertising infomercial for the new product. During 2016, the company spent $1,400,000 promoting the product through these infomercials, and $800,000 in legal costs. The knives were ready for manufacture on January 1, 2016.
Ginocera uses a job order cost system to accumulate costs associated with the kitchen knife. The unit direct materials cost for the knife is:
Hardened steel blanks (used for knife shaft and blade) $4.00
Wood (for handle) 1.50
Packaging 0.50
The production process is straightforward. First, the hardened steel blanks, which are purchased directly from a raw material supplier, are stamped into a single piece of metal that includes both the blade and the shaft. The stamping machine requires one hour per 250 knives.
After the knife shafts are stamped, they are brought to an assembly area where an employee attaches the handle to the shaft and packs the knife into a decorative box. The direct labor cost is $0.50 per unit.
The knives are sold to stores. Each store is given promotional materials, such as post­ ers and aisle displays. Promotional materials cost $60 per store. In addition, shipping costs average $0.20 per knife.
Total completed production was 1,200,000 units during the year. Other information is as follows:
Number of customers (stores) 60,000
Number of knives sold 1,120,000
Wholesale price (to store) per knife $16
Factory overhead cost is applied to jobs at the rate of $800 per stamping machine hour after the knife blanks are stamped. There were an additional 25,000 stamped knives, handles, and cases waiting to be assembled on December 31, 2016.
Instructions
1. Prepare an annual income statement for the Kitchen Ninja knife series, including sup­ porting calculations, from the information provided.
2. Determine the balances in the work in process and finished goods inventories for the Kitchen Ninja knife series on December 31, 2016.

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Answer:

1. $432,000

2. Finished goods inventory $776,000

Work in process $230,000

Explanation:

1. Preparation of an annual income statement for the Kitchen Ninja knife series

First step is to determine The Total Manufacturing cost per unit

DIRECT MATERIAL

Hardened steel blank $ 4.00

Wood for handle $ 1.50

Packaging $ 0.50

Total direct material $ 6.00

(4.00+1.50+0.50)

Direct labor $ 0.50

Factory overhead (800/250)$3.20

Total manufacturing cost per knife $ 9.70

(6.00+0.50+3.20)

Now let prepare the Income statement

INCOME STATEMENT

Sales $17,920,000

(1120,000 * 16)

Cost of good sold $10,864,000

(1120,000 * 9.7)

Gross profit $7,056,000

($17,920,000-$10,864,000)

Selling expense:

Infomercial campaign $2,000,000

($600,000 +$1400,000 )

Promotional material $3,600,000

(60,000 * $60)

Shipping cost $224,000

(1120,000 * 0.2)

Total selling expense $5,824,000

($2,000,000+$3,600,000+$224,000)

Administrative expense:

Legal expense $800,000

Total selling and administrative expense

$6,624,000

($5,824,000+$800,000)

Income from operation $432,000

($7,056,000-$6,624,000)

Therefore the annual income statement for the Kitchen Ninja knife series will be $432,000

2. Calculation to Determine the balances in the work in process and finished goods inventories for the Kitchen Ninja knife series on December 31, 2016

Calculation for Finished goods inventory

Finished goods inventory=($1,200,000 – $1,120,000) * 9.7

Finished goods inventory=$80,000*9.7

Finished goods inventory= $ 776,000

Calculation for Work in process

Work in process= 25,000 * (6 + 3.20)

Work in process=25,000*9.20

Work in process= $230,000

Therefore the balances in the work in process will be $776,000 and finished goods inventories will be $230,000 for the Kitchen Ninja knife series on December 31, 2016

Thomas entered a four-year sales-type lease with a lessee. The lease is for equipment with a fair value of $40,000, a cost of $34,000, and a residual value of $7,000. The lease has an implicit rate of 6%. The present value factor of a single sum for four periods at 6% is .79209, and the present value factor of an ordinary annuity for four periods at 6% is 3.46511. What amount of gross profit will Thomas report if the lease has a(n) Guaranteed Residual Value Unguarantee

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Answer: $6,000 for both guaranteed and unguaranteed residual value.

Explanation:

Gross Profit = Selling price - Cost of sales

Selling price = Fair value - Present value of residual value

= 40,000 - (7,000 * present value factor, 6%, 4 periods)

= 40,000 - (7,000 * 0.79209)

= $‭34,455.37‬

Cost of sales = Cost - Present value of residual value

=  34,000 - (7,000 * 0.79209)

= $‭28,455.37‬

Gross Profit = 34,455.37 - 28,455.37

= $6,000

1.
What is CASS and what is its purpose?

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The Coding Accuracy Support System. It’s purpose is to provide rules for firms to follow whenever the firm holds or controls client money or safe custody assets. CASS helps ensure the safety of client money and assets if a firm fails and leaves the market

Using the following data taken from Hsu's Imports Inc. which uses a periodic inventory system, prepare the cost of goods sold section of the income statement for the year ended March 31.

Inventory, April 1 $193,250
Inventory, March 31 180,100
Purchases 1,079,600
Purchases returns and allowances 51,200
Purchases discounts 18,500
Sales 1,860,000
Freight in 19,250

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Answer:

COGS= $1,042,300

Explanation:

To calculate the cost of goods sold, we need to use the following formula:

COGS= beginning finished inventory + cost of goods purchased - ending finished inventory

First, we need to calculate the cost of goods purchased:

cost of goods purchased= purchases - Purchases returns and allowances - Purchases discounts + Freight in

cost of goods purchased= 1,079,600 - 51,200 - 18,500 + 19,250

cost of goods purchased= 1,029,150

Now, the COGS:

COGS= 193,250 + 1,029,150 - 180,100

COGS= $1,042,300

Explanation:

Using the following data taken from Hsu's Imports Inc. which uses a periodic inventory system, prepare the cost of goods sold section of the income statement for the year ended March 31.

Inventory, April 1 $193,250

Inventory, March 31 180,100

Purchases 1,079,600

Purchases returns and allowances 51,200

Purchases discounts 18,500

Sales 1,860,000

Freight in 19,250

Janbo Company produces a variety of stationery products. One product, sealing wax sticks, passes through two processes: blending and molding. The weighted average method is used to account for the costs of production. After blending, the resulting product is sent to the molding department, where it is poured into molds and cooled. The following information relates to the blending process for August:A. Work in Process on August 1, had 30,000 pounds, 20% complete. Costs associated with partially completed units were:Materials $220,000Direct labor 30,000Overhead applied 20,000B. Work in Process on August 31, had 50,000 pounds, 40% complete.C. Units completed and transferred out totaled 480,000 pounds. Costs added during the month were (all inputs are added uniformly):Materials $5,800,000Direct labor 4,250,000Overhead applied 1,292,500Required:1A. Prepare a physical flow schedule.1B. Prepare an equivalent unit schedule.2. Calculate the unit cost.3. Compute the cost of EWIP and the cost of goods transferred out.4. Prepare a cost reconciliation.5. Suppose that the materials added uniformly in blending are paraffin and pigment and that the manager of the company wants to know how much each of these materials costs per equivalent unit produced. The costs of the materials in BWIP are as follows:Paraffin $120,000Pigment 100,000The costs of the materials added during the month are also given:Paraffin $3,250,000Pigment 2,550,000Prepare an equivalent unit schedule with cost categories for each material.

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Answer:

1a.                    Janbo Company

                Physical Flow Schedule

Units to account for:

Units in beginning work in process    30000

Units started                                         500000

Total units to account for                    530,000

Units accounted for:

Units completed                                   480,000

From ending work in process              50,000

Total units accounted for                     530,000

1b.                 Janbo Company

          Schedule of Equivalent Units

Weighted Average Method

Units completed                                 480,000    100%   480,000

Units in ending work in process        50,000      40%    20,000

Total equivalent units                                                      500,000            

2. Particulars Amount Amount

Beginning work in process:

Materials                                $220,000  

Direct labor                            $30,000  

Overhead applied                 $20,000          $270,000

Cost added during the month  

Materials                                $5,800,000  

Direct labor                            $4,250,000  

Overhead applied                 $1,292,500      $11,342,500

Total cost                                                        $11,612,500

Equivalent cost per unit = Total cost/Total equivalent units

Equivalent cost per unit = $11,612,500/500,000

Equivalent cost per unit = $23.225

3. Ending work in process= 20000 * $23.225 = 464500

Goods transferred out = 480000 * $23.225 = 11148000

4.                           Janbo Company

                         Cost Reconciliation

Costs to account for:  

Beginning WIP                       270000

August costs                         11342500

Total to account for              11,612,500

Costs accounted for:

Transferred out                     11,148,000

Ending WIP                            464,500

Total costs accounted for    11,612,500

Quantum Logistics, Inc., a wholesale distributor, is considering the construction of a new warehouse to serve the southeastern geographic region near the Alabama-Georgia border. There are three cities being considered. After site visits and a budget analysis, the expected income and costs associated with locating in each of the cities has been determined. The life of the warehouse is expected to be 12 years, and MARR is 15%/year. City Initial Cost Net Annual Income Lagrange $320,000 $205,000 Auburn $880,000 $35,000 Anniston $1,040,000 $455,000 a. What is the annual worth of each site

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Answer:

Lagrange Annual Worth $145,966.15

Auburn Annual Worth $873,543.17

Anniston Annual Worth=$435,814

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the annual worth of each site

Using this formula

Annual worth of Project = A - P* r/(1-(1+r)^-N)

Let plug in the formula

Lagrange Annual Worth = $205,000-$320,000*15%/(1-(1+15%)^-12)

Lagrange Annual Worth = $145,966.15

Auburn Annual Worth = $880,000-$35,000*15%/(1-(1+15%)^-12)

Auburn Annual Worth=$873,543.17

Anniston Annual Worth = $455,000-$104,000*15%/(1-(1+15%)^-12)

Anniston Annual Worth=$435,814

Therefore the annual worth of each site will be :

Lagrange Annual Worth $145,966.15

Auburn Annual Worth $873,543.17

Anniston Annual Worth=$435,814

The Cavy Company estimates that the factory overhead for the following year will be $250,000. The company calculated its Predetermined Overhead Rate to be $31.25 per machine hour for the year. The machine hours incurred for the month of April for all of the jobs were 4,780. If the actual factory overhead totaled $141,800, determine the over- or underapplied amount for the month.

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Answer:

Overapplied overhead= $7,575 overapplied

Explanation:

First, we need to allocate overhead costs based on actual hours:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Allocated MOH= 31.25*4,780

Allocated MOH= $149,375

Now, the over/under allocation:

Under/over applied overhead= real overhead - allocated overhead

Under/over applied overhead= 141,800 - 149,375

Overapplied overhead= $7,575 overapplied

According to the Law of Demand, what will happen when the price of a good increases?

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Answer:

According to the law of demand, as the price increase the quantity demand decreases, and conversely, as the prices decreases,the quantity demanded increases

Walt occasionally borrows the car of his friend, Jesse. Jesse has a PAP with liability limits of 250/500/100. Walt also has a PAP, and his liability limits are also 250/500/100. Walt had an accident while using Jesse's car and was found to be legally liable for $350,000 in bodily injury costs sustained by one person. How much will be paid by Walt's policy

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Answer: $250,000

Explanation:

Liability limits go as follows:

The first number is the maximum amount payable for the bodily injury suffered by one person. The second is the maximum amount payable per accident. The third number is the maximum payable for property damage.

These numbers are in thousands.

As Walt was the one driving, his insurance will kick in first and his policy will pay the maximum that it can pay for bodily injury costs to one person.

That amount as shown is the first number in his limits which is $250,000.

A small country emits 82,000 kilotons of carbon dioxide per year. In a recent global agreement, the country agreed to cut its carbon emissions by 3.5% per year for the next 6 years. In the first year of the agreement, the country will keep its emissions at 82,000 kilotons and the emissions will decrease 3.5% in each successive year. How many total kilotons of carbon dioxide would the country emit over the course of the 6 year period, to the nearest whole number?

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Answer: 450907

Explanation:

Monty Inc. presented the following data. Net income $2,340,000 Preferred stock: 53,000 shares outstanding, $100 par, 8% cumulative, not convertible 5,300,000 Common stock: Shares outstanding 1/1 692,400 Issued for cash, 5/1 321,600 Acquired treasury stock for cash, 8/1 160,800 2-for-1 stock split, 10/1 Compute earnings per share. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. $2.55.) Earnings per share $enter earnings per share rounded to 2 decimal places

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Answer:

Monty Inc.

The earnings per share (EPS) is:

= $0.75

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Net income = $2,340,000

8% cumulative, non-convertible Preferred stock:

53,000 shares outstanding at $100 par = $5,300,000

Common Stock:

1/1 Shares outstanding          692,400

5/1 Issued for cash                 321,600

8/1 Treasury Stock                (160,800)

10/1 Stock Split                    1,706,400

Total shares outstanding 2,559,600

Net income                              $2,340,000

Dividends:

Preferred stock                            424,000 (8% of $5,300,000)

Remaining for common stock $1,916,000

Earnings per share = $1,916,000/2,559,600 = $0.75

b) Monty's EPS is the amount of net income that is remaining for distribution to common stockholders after deducting the preferred stockholders' dividends.

Daniel Company uses a periodic inventory system. Data for the current year: beginning merchandise inventory (ending inventory December 31, prior year), 2,000 units at $38; purchases, 8,000 units at $40; expenses (excluding income taxes), $194,500; ending inventory per physical count at December 31, current year, 1,800 units; sales, 8,200 units; sales price per unit, $75; and average income tax rate, 30 percent.

Required:
Compute cost of goods sold and prepare income statements under the FIFO, LIFO.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Under FIFO (first-in, first-out), the cost of goods sold is calculated using the cost of the firsts units incorporated into inventory.

COGS= 2,000*38 + 6,200*40= $324,000

Income statement:

Sales= 8,200*75= 615,000

COGS= (324,000)

Gross profit= 291,000

Tax= (291,000*0.3)= (87,300)

Net operating income= 203,700

Under the LIFO (last-in, first-out), the cost of goods sold is calculated using the cost of the lasts units incorporated into inventory.

COGS= 8,000*40 + 200*38= $327,600

Income statement:

Sales= 615,000

COGS= (327,600)

Gross profit= 287,400

Tax= (287,400*0.3)= (86,220)

Net operating income= $201,180

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