Widget Makers LLC started business January, 01, 2010. They paid a $6,000 premium for insurance coverage on their inventory. The coverage expires June 01, 2010. At this time they renew for the remainder of the year by paying an additional premium of $7,700. What is the quarterly insurance expense that Widget Makers should report for the period ending June 30,2010.

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Answer 1

Answer:

$3,500

Explanation:

The quarterly insurance expense to report for the period ending June 30 2010 comprises of two months payment from the first payment and one month portion of the second payment as computed thus:

Insurance for April to May=$6,000*2/5=$2400

Insurance for June=$7,700*1/7=$1100

insurance expense for June=$2,400+$1,100=$3,500

Note that the first payment covers first 5 months while the second one covers the last 7 months


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Stone Culture Corporation was organized on January 1, 2017. For its first two years of operations, it reported the following:
Net Income for 2017 $ 54,000
Net Income for 2018 59,000
Dividends for 2017 22,000
Dividends for 2018 34,000
Total assets at the end of 2017 139,000
Total assets at the end of 2018 256,000
On the basis of the data given, prepare a statement of retained earnings for both 2017 (its first year of operations) and 2018.

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Answer:

             Statement of retained earnings

                   For the year ended 2017

Retained earnings, January 1, 2017              $0

Add: Net Income                                         $54,000  

Less: Dividends                                           $22,000

Retained earnings, December 31, 2017   $32,000

            Statement of retained earnings

                  For the year ended 2018

Retained earnings, January 1, 2018             $0

Add: Net Income                                          $59,000

Less: Dividends                                            $34,000

Retained earnings, December 31, 2018   $25,000

a. Statement of retained earnings for the year ended 2017 is $32,000.

b. Statement of retained earnings for the year ended 2017 is $25,000.

Statement of retained earnings:

Statement of retained earnings for the year ended 2017

Retained earnings, January 1, 2017              $0

Add Net Income                                         $54,000  

Less Dividends                                           ($22,000)

Retained earnings, December 31, 2017    $32,000

($54,000-$22,000)

Statement of retained earnings for the year ended 2018

Retained earnings, January 1, 2018             $0

Add Net Income                                          $59,000

Less Dividends                                            $34,000

Retained earnings, December 31, 2018    $25,000

($59,000-$34,000)

Inconclusion the statement of retained earnings for the year ended 2017 is $32,000 and the Statement of retained earnings for the year ended 2017 is $25,000.

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The expected average rate of return for a proposed investment of $600,000 in a fixed asset, with a useful life of four years, straight-line depreciation, no residual value, and an expected total net income of $216,000 for the 4 years, is:____________A. 18%B. 15%C. 27%D. 9%

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Answer:

18%

Explanation:

Average rate of return= Average net income/Average investment ×100/1

Average net income= $216,000/4

= $54,000

Average investment= $600,000/2

= $300,000

Therefore, the average rate of return is calculated as follows.

= $54,000/$300,000 ×100/1

= 0.18×100

=18%

Hence the average rate of return is 18%

Answer:

The answer is 18%

Explanation:

Average rate of Return

= expected total net income / Average investment

Average net income

=$216,000 / 4 = $54,000

Average investment

= $600,000 / 2 = $300,000

Then the expected average rate of return

= $54,000 / $300,000

= 0.18 x 100

= 18%

18% is the average rate of return

Over the past 4 years, Cardi, age 28, has contributed a total of $20,000 to a Roth IRA. The current balance is $25,000. She was tired of renting, so this year she took a distribution of $15,000 for a down payment on a home. What amount of the distribution should she include in her gross income this year

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Answer:

$0

Explanation:

According to the scenario, computation of the given data are as follow:-

Contributed amount = $20,000

Distribution amount = $15,000

As we know,

Taxable amount = Distribution amount - contribution amount

= $15,000 - $20,000

= - $5,000

The contribution amount is $20,000 more than the distribution amount $15,000. So distribution amount is not taxable.

She included $0 amount in her gross income this year.  

 

Equipment was acquired on January 1, 2019 at a cost of $190,000. The equipment was originally estimated to have a salvage value of $22,000 and an estimated life of 10 years. Depreciation has been recorded through December 31, 2021 using the straight-line method. On January 1, 2022, the estimated salvage value was revised to $28,000 and the useful life was revised to a total of 9 years.Prepare the journal entry to record depreciation expense for 2022. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)Depreciation expense for 2022$enter the Depreciation expense for 2017 in dollars Adjusting journal entry at 12/31/22:DateAccount Titles and ExplanationDebitCreditDec. 31

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Answer:

Journal:

Dec. 31, 2022:

Debit Depreciation Expense $18,600

Credit Accumulated Depreciation $18,600

To record depreciation expense for the year.

Explanation:

a) Depreciation charge for each of the 3 years, calculated as ($190,000 - $22,000)/10 = $16,800

2019: $16,800

2020: $16,800

2021: $16,800

Accumulated Depreciation to date = $50,400 ($16,800*3)

b) Book Value on January 1, 2022 = $139,600 ($190,000 - $50,400)

c) New Depreciation charge from 2022 = $18,600 ($139,600 - $28,000) /6 years, the remaining useful life based on the revised estimate.

d) There is adjusting journal entry.  Depreciation is an estimate based on judgement and past events.  Judgement can change to address current events.  So, there is no need adjusting the entries for the previous three years.

On June​ 30, Coral, Inc. finished Job 750 with total job costs of $ 4 comma 400​, and transferred the costs to Finished Goods Inventory. On July​ 6, Coral sold goods to a customer for $ 5,800 cash. Which of the following is the correct journal entry to record the cost of goods​ sold? Assume the perpetual inventory system is used.

a. debit Finished Goods Inventory $4,100 and credit Cost of Goods Sold $4,100
b. debit Cost of Goods Sold $4,100 and credit Work-in-Process Inventory $4,100
c. debit Work-in-Process Inventory $4,100 and credit Cost of Goods $4,100
d. debit Cost of Goods Sold $4,100 and credit Finished Goods Inventory $4,100

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Answer:

The correct option is D,debit Cost of Goods Sold $4,100 and credit Finished Goods Inventory $4,100

Explanation:

The total job costs is $4,100 not $4,400 ,which then means that the cost of goods sold is $4,100.

The appropriate entry for such sale is to credit merchandise inventory since the inventory reduces due to such sale being made while cost of goods sold is debited with the same amount.

In a nutshell, the correct option is D,

Cost of Goods Sold, Cost of Goods Manufactured
Glenville Company has the following information for April:
Cost of direct materials used in production $48,000
Direct labor 57,000
Factory overhead 34,000
Work in process inventory, April 1 35,000
Work in process inventory, April 30 40,000
Finished goods inventory, April 1 25,000
Finished goods inventory, April 30 16,000
For April, determine
A. The cost of goods manufactured.
B. The cost of goods sold.
Using the data given, prepare a statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured.
Glenville Company
Statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured
Work in process inventory, April 1 Y $72,300
Cost of direct materials used in production $280,000
Direct labor 324,000
Factory Overhead 188,900

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cost of direct materials used in production $48,000

Direct labor 57,000

Factory overhead 34,000

Work in process inventory, April 1= 35,000

Work in process inventory, April 30= 40,000

Finished goods inventory, April 1= 25,000

Finished goods inventory, April 30= 16,000

A. To calculate the cost of goods manufactured, we need to use the following formula:

cost of goods manufactured= beginning WIP + direct materials + direct labor + allocated manufacturing overhead - Ending WIP

cost of goods manufactured= 35,000 + 48,000 + 57,000 + 34,000 - 40,000

cost of goods manufactured= $134,000

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

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

COGS= 25,000 + 134,000 - 16,000

COGS= $143,000

C. Prepare a statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured.

Work in process inventory, April 1 Y $72,300

Cost of direct materials used in production $280,000

Direct labor 324,000

Factory Overhead 188,900

cost of goods manufactured= $865,200

Preparing statement of cash flows LO P2, P3.Use the following information of VPI Co to prepare a statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31 using the indirect method. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign) Cash best prior year-end $40,000Increase in inventory 5.400 Depreciation expense 4,400 Cash received from using stock 8.600 Cash paid for dividende 1,400Gain on Sale of machinery 2,100 Cash received from sale of inventory 9.700 Increase in account payable 1,700 Net Increase 27.000 Decrease in account payable 3.000 VPI CO. Statement of Cash Flows (Indirect Method) For Current Year Ended December 31 Cash flows from operating activities Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities Income statement items not affecting cash Changes in current operating assets and liabilities $ 0 rences Cash flows from investing activities $0 Cash flows from financing activities $0

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Answer:

$85,500

Explanation:

VPI CO. Statement of Cash Flows (Indirect Method) For Current Year Ended December 31

Cash flows from operating activities

Net Income $ 27,000

Adjustment to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:

Income statement items not affecting cash

Depreciation expnese $ 4,400

Gain on sale of machinery $ (2,100)

Changes in current operating assets and liabilities:

Increase in inventory $ (5,400)

Increase in accounts payable $ 1,700

Decrease in accounts receivable $ 3,000

Net cash generated from operating activities $ 28,600(A)

Cash flow from investing activities:

Cash received from sale of Inventory $ 9,700

Net cash generated from investing activities $ 9,700 (B)

Cash flow from financing activities:

Cash received from issuing stock $8,600

Cash paid for dividends $ (1,400)

Net cash generated from financing activities (8,600-1,400) $ 7,200 (C)

Net increase in cash and cash equivalents (A+B+C) $ 45,500

Add: Beginning cash balance $40,000

Ending cash balance $85,500

Purchase-Related Transactions Using Perpetual Inventory System The following selected transactions were completed by Niles Co. during March of the current year:
Mar. 1. Purchased merchandise from Haas Co., $13,900, terms FOB shipping point, 2/10, n/eom. Prepaid freight of $550 was added to the invoice.
5. Purchased merchandise from Whitman Co., $10,650, terms FOB destination, n/30.
10. Paid Haas Co. for invoice of March 1.
13. Purchased merchandise from Jost Co., $7,100, terms FOB destination, 1/10, n/30.
14. Issued debit memo to Jost Co. for $1,300 of merchandise returned from purchase on March 13.
18. Purchased merchandise from Fairhurst Company, $9,600, terms FOB shipping point, n/eom.
18. Paid freight of $310 on March 18 purchase from Fairhurst Company.
19. Purchased merchandise from Bickle Co., $13,800, terms FOB destination, 2/10, n/30.
23. Paid Jost Co. for invoice of March 13, less debit memo of March 14.
29. Paid Bickle Co. for invoice of March 19.
31. Paid Fairhurst Company for invoice of March 18.
31. Paid Whitman Co. for invoice of March 5.
Required: Journalize the entries to record the transactions of Britt Co. for March. Mar. 1 Mar. 5 Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 18-purchase Mar. 18-freight Mar. 19 Mar. 23 Mar. 29 Mar. 31-Fairhurst Mar. 31-Whitman

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Answer:

Mar. 1

Merchandise $13,900 (debit)

Freight Charges Prepaid $550 (debit)

Accounts Payable : Haas Co. $13,900 (credit)

Cash $550 (credit)

Mar. 5

Merchandise $10,650 (debit)

Accounts Payable : Whitman Co. $10,650 (credit)

Mar. 10

Accounts Payable : Haas Co. $13,622 (debit)

Cash $13,622 (credit)

Mar. 13

Merchandise $7,100 (debit)

Accounts Payable : Jost Co. $7,100 (credit)

Mar. 14

Accounts Payable : Jost Co. $1,300 (debit)

Merchandise $1,300 (credit)

Mar. 18-purchase

Merchandise $9,600 (debit)

Accounts Payable : Fairhurst Company $9,600 (credit)

Mar. 18-freight

Freight Charges $310 (debit)

Cash $310 (credit)

Mar. 19

Merchandise $13,800(debit)

Accounts Payable : Bickle Co. $13,800 (credit)

Mar. 23

Accounts Payable : Jost Co. $5,742 (debit)

Cash $5,742 (credit)

Mar. 29

Accounts Payable : Bickle Co. $13,524 (debit)

Cash $13,524 (credit)

Mar. 31-Fairhurst

Accounts Payable : Fairhurst. $9,600 (debit)

Cash $9,600 (credit)

Mar. 31-Whitman

Accounts Payable : Whitman $10,650 (debit)

Cash $10,650 (credit)

Explanation:

When Merchandise is purchased on Account,

Recognize the Merchandise Account (debit) and recognize the Accounts Payable Account (credit).

When Merchandise is finally paid for.

First determine if payment fall within discount period.

Also determine if there were previous returns to supplier.

Then de-recognize the Accounts Payable Account and recognize the Cash Payment to the extend of amount paid.

Statement of Shareholders' Equity You may use the attached spreadsheet to help you complete this activity, but you are not required to do so. You will find the spreadsheet by clicking on the green Excel icon in the upper left hand corner of the activity. On January 1, 2019, Powder Company provided the following shareholders' equity section of its balance sheet: Contributed Capital: Preferred stock, $100 par $ 92,800 Common stock, $5 par 37,400 Additional paid-in capital on preferred stock 21,500 Additional paid-in capital on common stock 58,700 Total contributed capital $210,400 Retained earnings 185,700 Total Shareholders' Equity $396,100 During 2019, the following transactions and events occurred and were properly recorded: Powder issued 1,800 shares of common stock at $13 per share. Powder issued 340 shares of preferred stock at $130 per share. Powder earned net income of $38,950. Powder paid a $7 per share dividend on the preferred stock and a $1 per share dividend on the common stock outstanding at the end of 2019. Required: Prepare Powder's statement of shareholders' equity (include retained earnings) for 2019. POWDER COMPANY Statement of Shareholders' Equity For Year Ended December 31, 2019 Preferred Stock $100 par Common Stock $5 par Additional Paid-in Capital on Preferred Stock Additional Paid-in Capital on Common Stock Retained Earnings Total $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

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Answer:

POWDER COMPANY Statement of Shareholders' Equity For Year Ended December 31, 2019:

Preferred Stock $100 par  $126,800

Common Stock $5 par $46,400

Additional Paid-in Capital on Preferred Stock $31,700

Additional Paid-in Capital on Common Stock $73,100

Retained Earnings $206,494

Total Shareholders' Equity $484,494

(See calculations below:)

Explanation:

a) Statement of Shareholders' Equity: This is a financial statement under the balance sheet which a company issues to show the changes within the equity section of the balance sheet over a designated period of time.

b) Preferred Stock $100 par $92,800

New Issue, 340                     $34,000

Total $126,800

c) Common stock, $5 par = $37,400

New Issue, 1,800 shares  =   $9,000

Total $46,400

d) Additional paid-in capital on preferred stock 21,500

From new issue of 340 by $30 per share         10,200

Total $31,700

e) Additional paid-in capital on common stock $58,700

From New Issue 1,800 by $8 per share             $14,400

Total $73,100

f) Retained earnings    =      $185,700

 Net Income for the year     $38,950

Less Dividends: Preferred -$8,876 ($7 x 1,268 shares)

Less Dividends: Common -$9,280 ($1 x 9,280 shares)

Retained Earnings balance $206,494

Required information
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The following is the adjusted trial balance of Sierra Company.
Account Title Debit Credit
Cash $ 35,000
Prepaid insurance 2,000
Notes receivable (due in 5 years) 7,000
Buildings 95,000
Accumulated depreciation–Buildings $ 27,000
Accounts payable 10,000
Notes payable (due in 3 years) 10,500
H. Sierra, Capital 33,000
H. Sierra, Withdrawals 8,500
Consulting revenue 84,500
Wages expense 5,000
Depreciation expense–Buildings 9,500
Insurance expense 3,000
Totals $ 165,000 $ 165,000

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Question Requirement:

Use the information adjusted trial balance to prepare Sierra Company's classified balance sheet as of December 31. SIERRA COMPANY Balance Sheet December 31:

Answer:

SIERRA COMPANY Balance Sheet December 31:

Current Assets:

Cash                                                 $35,000

Prepaid insurance                                2,000              $37,000

Long-Term Assets:

Notes receivable (due in 5 years)       7,000

Buildings                              95,000

Accumulated depreciation 27,000   68,000             $75,000

Total Assets                                                               $112,000

Current Liabilities:

Accounts payable                             10,000

Long-term Liabilities:

Notes payable (due in 3 years)       10,500               $20,500

H. Sierra, Capital             $33,000

H. Sierra, Withdrawals        8,500  24,500

Retained Earnings                          67,000               $91,500

Total Liabilities + Equity                                         $112,000

Explanation:

a) Sierra Company's Income Statement:

Consulting revenue                      $84,500

Wages expense                               -5,000

Depreciation expense–Buildings   -9,500

Insurance expense                          -3,000

Net Income                                  $67,000

b) Here, the Net Income is equal to the Retained Earnings, which is carried forward.

c) To prepare a balance sheet, which contains permanent accounts, the temporary accounts or periodic accounts must be eliminated in the Income Statement summary.  The resulting figure is then carried forward to the balance sheet.  Permanent accounts are the accounts that are carried forward to the next accounting period.  They are stated in the balance sheet according to their various assets, liabilities, and equity classifications.

Based on the given data, the net income will be   $67,000

Current Assets:

Cash                                                 $35,000

Prepaid insurance                                2,000              $37,000

Long-Term Assets:

Notes receivable (due in 5 years)       7,000

Buildings                              95,000

Accumulated depreciation 27,000   68,000             $75,000

Total Assets                                                               $112,000

Current Liabilities:

Accounts payable                             10,000

Long-term Liabilities:

Notes payable (due in 3 years)       10,500               $20,500

H. Sierra, Capital             $33,000

H. Sierra, Withdrawals        8,500  24,500

Retained Earnings                          67,000               $91,500

Total Liabilities + Equity                                         $112,000

a)  Income Statement of Sierra Companies-

Consulting revenue                      $84,500

Wages expense                               -5,000

Depreciation expense–Buildings   -9,500

Insurance expense                          -3,000

Net Income                                  $67,000

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if data links connecting different parts of the united states were to fail, gdp would fall. if, on the other hand, the network of state-of-the-art, high-speed connections were doubled in size, what would happen

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Answer:

(1). Increament in GDP.

(2). Decrease In marginal product.

(3). POSITIVE marginal Product (MP).

Explanation:

"If data links connecting different parts of the united states were to fail, gdp would fall. if, on the other hand, the network of state-of-the-art, high-speed connections were doubled in size" what will happen are given below;

=> There will be an increase in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

=> There will be a reduction In the value of the marginal Product (MP). The marginal Product (MP) will reduce as far more than the original network.

=> The marginal Product (MP) will be POSITIVE.

To live comfortably in retirement, you decide you will need to save $2 million by the time you are 65 (you are 30 years old today). You will start a new retirement savings account today and contribute the same amount of money on every birthday up to and including your 65th birthday. Using TVM principles, how much must you set aside each year to make sure that you hit your target goal if the interest rate is 5%? What flaws might exist in your calculations, and what variables could lead to different outcomes? What actions could you take ensure you reach your target goal?

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Answer: Please refer to Explanation

Explanation:

1) You want to have $2 million when you are 65 which is 35 years from now. The interest rate is 5% and you need to know how much to deposit per year to get to that level. The $2 million is therefore the future value of your contributions which makes this an Annuity.

To calculate for the Annuity amount use the following formula,

FV of Annuity = Annuity ( ( (1 + i)^ n -1 )/ i )

2,000,000 = A ( ( ( 1 + 5%) ^ 35 -1 ) / 5%)

2,000,000 = A ( (1.05^35 -1 )/5%)

2,000,000 = A (90.3203074)

A = 2,000,000/90.3203074

A = $22,143

You should set aside $22,143 every year.

2) The major flaw in the calculation is the assumption that the interest rates will remain the same over the 35 years. This is almost impossible and will affect the amount that would need to be deposited every year to achieve the target. If the interest rate should increase then it will increase the amount that you are to get meaning you can get more than $2 million then you would not have to deposit as much to get to $2 million. If it decreases however, you will have to deposit more to get to the required $2 million because the amount earned in interest will not enable you to get to $2 million in that timeframe. .

To live in conformably you need to retire and decide that you need to pay about 2 million  dollars to save and by the time of 65 need to start a retirement plan, the TVM concept the target goals has a interest rate of 5%.

For which we need to calculate the  

FV of Annuity = Annuity ( ( (1 + i)^ n -1 )/ i )2,000,000 = A ( ( ( 1 + 5%) ^ 35 -1 ) / 5%)2,000,000 = A ( (1.05^35 -1 )/5%)2,000,000 = A (90.3203074)A = 2,000,000/90.3203074Hence A = $22,143.

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An investment is expected to generate annual cash flows forever. The first annual cash flow is expected in 1 year and all subsequent annual cash flows are expected to grow at a constant rate annually. We know that the cash flow expected in 4 years from today is expected to be $7500 and the cash flow expected in 5 years from today is expected to be $9000. What is the cash flow expected to be in 2 years from today?

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Answer:

$5,208

Explanation:

First we need to calculate the growth rate using following formula

Growth Rate = (Final Value - Initial Value) / Initial Value

Placing Values in the formula = ($9,000 - $7,500) / $7,500 = $1,500 / $7,500 = 0.2 = 20%

As the cash flow in growing on constant rate of 20%. We need to calculate the prior years cash flow using following formula.

Cash Flow after growth = Current Cash flow ( 1 + growth rate)

Year 3 cash flow

$7,500 =  Cash Flow of Year 3 ( 1 + 20% )

Cash Flow of Year 3 = $7,500 / 120%

Cash Flow of Year 3 = $6,250

Year 2 cash flow

$6,250 =  Cash Flow of Year 2 ( 1 + 20% )

Cash Flow of Year 3 = $6,250 / 120%

Cash Flow of Year 3 = $5,208

Jordan has inherited some money and he wants to put it into an account

that would be very safe. He's worried about having to pay taxes on the

interest as well. What is the best option for savings? *

O

Treasury Bill or Note

O

Corporate Bond

High Yield Savings Account

O

Certificate of Deposit

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Answer:

The correct answer is the third option: High Yield Savings Account.

Explanation:

To begin with, the name of "High Yield Savings Account" refers to a financial tool whose purpose is to act as a deposit account in order to save money with the plus of getting a higher interest rate than in other traditional saving accounts and also offers better returns than traditional checking accounts. Moreover, this typo of account does also tends to come with no monthly fees and low fees for certain situations like having non-sufficient funds. That is why this is best option for Jordan in order to save the money that he inherited.  

Barriers to International Trade Countries often use various government regulations to manipulate the amount of goods and services imported from other countries. This activity is important because it will help you to understand the effects of trade protectionism on the overall international trading atmosphere. The goal of this exercise is to challenge your knowledge of the different types of international trade barriers. Select the barrier to international trade that each statement best describes. 1. A complete ban on trade with another country or a prohibition on trading specific types of products, services, or technology to another country 2. A customs duty or tax levied mainly on imports 3. The United States only allows a certain amount of aluminum sheet to come into the country from China 4. The United States recently raised taxes on all imported solar panels in order to attempt to make U.S.-made solar panels more competitive 5. A limit on the numbers of a product that can be imported 6. The United States does not export any materials to North Korea that may help North Korea bolster its nuclear program.

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Answer: Please refer to Explanation

Explanation:

1. Embargoes and sanctions

When a trade embargo or sanctions are in play, depending on the strength of the nation or International organisation that imposed it, countries are not allowed to trade with the country that is under an embargo. Sometimes the trade embargo can be on all products and sometimes just specific sectors are targeted. An example is the current United States embargo on Venezuela which targets their oil sector and as such most countries are avoiding buying Venezuelan oil.

2. Tariffs

This is a method of reducing the amount of a certain good imported from outside. Tariffs are usually introduced to protect the domestic producers and supplier in an economy and work by taxing imports or placing a customs duty on them. They are usually imposed when the imports are cheaper than domestic Production.

3. Import Quota

Another way to protect the domestic economy. In this scenario, a country allows the import of a certain good only up to an extent for a period which is usually a year. For instance, the United States in this scenario could say that in 2020 only 500 megatons of Aluminum are allowed into the country from China. After that, no more is allowed until 2021.

4. Tariff.

This is a Tariff and as earlier explained, is meant to protect the domestic producers by taxing imports that are cheaper.

5. Import Quota.

This is clearly an import Quota as earlier described because the country is limiting the amount of a certain good that can come into it.

6. Embargoes and Sanctions.

This is a clear example of an embargo. The United States is limiting the amount of goods exported to North Korea because they are under sanctions and embargoes. The United States and Western nations do not want to export anything to North Korea that could aid it's Nuclear Industry so it is a targeted embargo on their nuclear industry.

Kermit bought a production line 5 years ago for $35,000. At that time it was estimated to have a service life of 10 years and salvage at the end of its service life of $10,000. Kermit's CFO recently proposed to replace the old line with a modern line expected to last 15 years and cost $95,000. This new line will provide $7,000 savings in annual operating and maintenance costs, and have a salvage value of $15,000 at the end of 15 years. The seller of the new line is willing to accept the old line as a trade-in for its current fair market value, which is $12,000. The CFO estimates that if the old line is kept for 5 more years, its salvage value will be $6,000. We are looking at performing a replacement analysis. The defender must be analyzed using a first cost of ___________ and a salvage value of ____________ for __________ years. The challenger must be analyzed using a first cost of __________ and a salvage value of __________ for _________ years.

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Answer: The defender must be analyzed using a first cost of _____$12,000______ and a salvage value of _____$6,000_______ for ____5______ years. The challenger must be analyzed using a first cost of ____$95,000______ and a salvage value of _____$15,000_____ for _____15____ years.

Explanation:

The defender would first be analyzed using the first cost of the machine which was $12,000 and it salvaged value of $6,000 for a periodic of 5years.

While the challenger would be analyzed using using a first cost of $95,000 and a salvaged value of $15,000 over a period of 15years.

At the end of April, Cavy Company had completed Job 766 and 765. According to the individual job cost sheets the information is as follows:

Job

Direct Materials

Direct Labor

Machine Hours

Job 765

$5,670

$3,500

27

Job 766

$8,900

$4,775

44

Job 765 produced 152 units, and Job 766 consisted of 250 units.

Assuming that the predetermined overhead rate is applied by using machine hours at a rate of $200 per hour, determine the (a) balance on the job cost sheets for each job, and (b) the cost per unit at the end of April.

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Job 765:

Direct material= $5,670

Direct labor= $3,500

Machine Hours= 27

Job 766:

Direct material= $8,900

Direct labor= $4,775

Machine Hours= 44

Job 765 produced 152 units, and Job 766 consisted of 250 units.

Assuming that the predetermined overhead rate is applied by using machine hours at a rate of $200 per hour.

Costs sheet:

Job 765:

Direct material= 5,670

Direct labor= 3,500

Allocated overhead= 200*27= 5,400

Total cost= 14,570

Unitary cost= 14,570/152= $95.85

Job 766:

Direct material= 8,900

Direct labor= 4,775

Allocated overhead= 200*44= 8,800

Total cost= 22,475

Unitary cost= 22,475/250= $89.9

Portions of the financial statements for Alliance Technologies are provided below. Alliance Technologies Income Statement For the year ended December 31, 2018Net sales $405,000Expenses:Cost of goods sold $235,000 Operating expenses 70,000Depreciation expense 17,000 Income tax expense 27,000 Total expenses 349,000Net income $56,000 Alliance Technologies Selected Balance Sheet Data December 31, 2018, compared to December 31, 2017Decrease in accounts receivable $7,000Increase in inventory 14,000Decrease in prepaid rent 10,000Increase in salaries payable 6,000Decrease in accounts payable 9,000Increase in income tax payable 24,000Required:Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for Alliance Technologies using the direct method.

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Answer:

Net cash flow from Operating activities  $       97,000.00

Explanation:

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The Net cash flow from the Operating activities is $97,000.

                             Alliance Technologies

                             Cash Flow Statement

                 For year ended 31st December 2018

Cash Flows from Operating Activity

Net Income                                                                $56,000

Adjustments to reconcile net income

to net cash from operations  

Depreciation expense                                               $17,000

Changes in working Capital

Decrease in Accounts receivables          $7,000

Increase in Inventory                                $(14,000)

Decrease in prepaid rent                         $10,000

Increase in salaries payable                     $6,000

Decrease in accounts payable                 $(9,000)  

Increase in income tax payable             $24,000    $41,000

Net cash flow from Operating activities                   $97,000

Therefore, the Net cash flow from the Operating activities is $97,000.

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Textra Plastics produces parts for a variety of small machine manufacturers. Most products go through two operations, molding and trimming, before they are ready for packaging. Expected costs and activities for the molding department and for the trimming department for 2017 follow. (Round "OH rate and cost per unit" answers to 2 decimal places.)
Molding Trimming
Direct labor hours 52,000 DLH 48,000 DLH
Machine hours 30,500 MH 3,600 MH
Overhead costs $ 730,000 $ 590,000
Data for two special order parts to be manufactured by the company in 2017 follow:
Part A27C Part X82B
Number of units 9,800 units 54,500 units
Machine hours
Molding 5,100 MH 1,020 MH
Trimming 2,600 MH 650 MH
Direct labor hours
Molding 5,500 DLH 2,150 DLH
Trimming 700 DLH 3,500 DLH

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Answer and Explanation:

1. The computation of the departmental overhead rate for the molding department based on machine hours and for trimming department based on direct labor hours are shown below:

For molding department

= Overhead cost ÷ machine hours

= $730,000 ÷ 30,500 machine hours    

= $23.93 per machine hour

For trimming department

= Overhead cost ÷ direct labor hours

= $590,000 ÷ 48,000 direct labor hours

= $12.29 per machine hour

2. Now the total overhead cost for Part A27C and Part X82B and its overhead cost per unit are as follows

Part A27C   Activity Departmental  For  Total Overhead  

                   Driver    OH Rate      each  Cost  

Molding Machine

                Hours $23.93  Machine        $122,065.57

                                                       Hour  (5,100 MH × 23.93 )

Trimming  Direct

                  Labor Hours $12.29 Direct           $8,604.17

                                                       Labor Hour  (700 DLH × 12.29 )

                                             Total Overheads $130,669.74 ÷ 9,800 units

                                                      Overhead per unit $13.33

Part X82B   Activity Departmental  For  Total Overhead  

                   Driver    OH Rate      each  Cost  

Molding Machine

                Hours $23.93  Machine       $24,413.11

                                                       Hour  (1,020 MH × 23.93 )

Trimming  Direct

                  Labor Hours $12.29 Direct          $43,020.83

                                                       Labor Hour (3,500 DLH × 12.29)

                                             Total Overhead  $674,33.95 ÷ 54,500 units

                                                      Overhead per unit $1.24

Akwamba made this statement ‘organisations cannot be successful if managers fail to pay attention to the forces in the external environment’. Do you agree or not? Justify using practical examples (9 marks)

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Answer:

I agree

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Option A to buy new has a monthly payment of 338 dollars for 60 months, up-front cost of 2,500 dollars, and 275 dollars a month for insurance and gas. Option B to lease new has a monthly payment of 229 dollars for 36 months, up-front cost of 3,925 dollars, and 275 dollars a month for insurance and gas. Option C to buy used has a monthly payment of 250 dollars for 36 months, up-front cost of 2,000 dollars, and 225 dollars per month for insurance and gas. Based on your budget, which transportation option is the best financial decision for you? Explain your answer in at least two sentences.

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Answer: Option C is the best financial decision.

Explanation:

Given Data:

Option C

Monthly payment = $250 For 36 months

Upfront = $2,000 ( down payment ).

Insurance and gas = $225/month.

Option C, is a more economical Transportation option because it’s total cost is lesser which is $11,225 compared to option A which is $23,055 and option B $12,444

Answer:

on edge

Explanation:

Option C is probably the best choice for my budget. The other options will require too high of an up-front cost and high monthly payments. They also include restrictions.

Pacifica Industrial Products Corporation makes two products, Product H and Product L. Product H is expected to sell 40,000 units next year and Product L is expected to sell 8,000 units. A unit of either product requires 0.4 direct labor-hours. The company's total manufacturing overhead for the year is expected to be $1,632,000. Required: 1-a. The company currently applies manufacturing overhead to products using direct labor-hours as the allocation base. If this method is followed, how much overhead cost per unit would be applied to each product

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Answer:

Product L= $34

Product H= $34

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Product H is expected to sell 40,000 units next year and Product L is expected to sell 8,000 units.

A unit of either product requires 0.4 direct labor-hours.

Estimated overhead= $1,632,000. R

First, we need to calculate the estimated overhead rate:

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

Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= 1,632,000/(48,000*0.4)

Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= $85 per direct labor hour

Now, we can allocate overhead:

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

Product L= 85*0.4= $34

Product H= 85*0.4= $34

Use the following information for Shafer Company to compute inventory turnover for year 2.
Year 2 Year 1
Net sales $651,500 $583,700
Cost of goods sold 389,300 360,920
Ending inventory 78,500 80,180
a. 8.28
b. 4.89
c. 4.04
d. 7.25
e. 5.89

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Answer:

The correct answer is B.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Year 2 Year 1

Net sales $651,500 $583,700

Cost of goods sold 389,300 360,920

Ending inventory 78,500 80,180

To calculate the inventory turnover, we need to use the following formula:

Inventory turnover= Cost of goods sold/ average inventory

Average inventory= (beginning inventory + ending inventory) / 2

Average inventory= 158,680/2= 79,340

Inventory turnover= 389,300/79,340

Inventory turnover= 4.91

Tamarisk Company leases a building and land. The lease term is 4 years and the annual fixed payments are $720,000. The lease arrangement gives Tamarisk the right to purchase the building and land for $13,750,000 at the end of the lease. Based on an economic analysis of the lease at the commencement date, Tamarisk is reasonably certain that the fair value of the leased assets at the end of lease term will be much higher than $13,750,000.
What are the total lease payments in this lease arrangement?

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Answer:

$17,790,000

Explanation:

The computation of the total lease payment is shown below:

As we know that

Total lease payment is

= [(Annual lease payment × Number of years of the lease) + Value of right to purchase at the building and land at the end of the year]

= ($720,000 × 7) + $12,750,000

= $17,790,000

We simply applied the above formula so that the total lease payments could arrive

On January 2, Todd Company acquired 40% of the outstanding stock of McGuire Company for $205,000. For the year ending December 31, McGuire earned income of $48,000 and paid dividends of $14,000. Required: Prepare the entries for Todd Company for the purchase of the stock, share of McGuire income, and dividends received from McGuire.

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Answer:

The entries for Todd Company for the purchase of the stock, share of McGuire income, and dividends received from McGuire would be as follows:

                                 debit credit

jan 2

Investment in equity $205,000  

cash                                $205,000

[Investment made]  

dec3 1

Investment in equity $19,200  

share in net income of affilates  $19,200

[share in net income recorded]

dec 31

cash                        $5,600  

dividend income                          $5,600

[dividend received]

Explanation:

The entries for Todd Company for the purchase of the stock, share of McGuire income, and dividends received from McGuire would be as follows:

                                 debit credit

jan 2

Investment in equity $205,000  

cash                                $205,000

[Investment made]  

dec3 1

Investment in equity $19,200  

share in net income of affilates  $19,200

[share in net income recorded]

share in net income of affilates=$48,000*0.40=$19,200

dec 31

cash                        $5,600  

dividend income                          $5,600

[dividend received

dividend income=14000*0.40=$5,600

Mention and explain the different types of checks, and is the type of the check effect
the indorsement?

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Answer:

There are types of checks that are used in endorsements.

Explanation:

The checks are different types that are used in endorsements by bearers

The Bank cheque The order chequeThe bearer chequeThe blank chequeThe counter chequeThe stale chequeThe mutilated chequeThe post-dated chequeThe open chequeThe crossed chequeThe gift chequeThe traveler chequeThe banker chequeThe outstanding cheque

The payroll register of Heritage Co. indicates $13,440 of social security withheld and $3,360 of Medicare tax withheld on total salaries of $224,000 for the period. Federal withholding for the period totaled $43,140. Retirement savings withheld from employee paychecks were $2,660 for the period. Journalize the entry to record the period’s payroll. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

Salary & Wages expense $224,000

   To social security Payable  $13,440

   To Medicare tax Payable           $3,360

   To Federal Tax Witholding Payable  $43,140

   To Retirement contribution payable  $2,660

    To Salary & Wages Payable    $161,400 (Balancing figure)

(Being the period payroll is recorded)

For recording this we debited the salary & wages expense as it increased the expenses and credited all other accounts as it increased the liabilities

At the end of August, the first month of operations, the following selected data were taken from the financial statements of Tucker Jacobs, an attorney:Net income for August$112,500Total assets at August 31650,000Total liabilities at August 31225,000Total stockholders' equity at August 31425,000In preparing the financial statements, adjustments for the following data were overlooked:1. Unbilled fees earned at August 31, $31,900.2. Depreciation of equipment for August, $7,500.3. Accrued wages at August 31, $5,200.4. Supplies used during August, $3,000.Instructions1. Journalize the entries to record the omitted adjustments.2. Determine the correct amount of net income for August and the total assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity at August 31.

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Answer:

1. See the journal below.

2. Correct answers are:

a. Correct amount of net income = $ 128,700.

b. Correct amount of total assets = $671,400.

c. Correct amount of total liabilities = $230,200.

d. Correct amount of stockholders' equity = $441,200

Explanation:

1. Journalize the entries to record the omitted adjustments

Details                                   Dr ($)               Cr ($)          

Accounts Receivable         31,900

Unbilled fees earned                                   31,900

To record the unbillled fees earned.                                         Depreciation                          7,500  

Accumulated Depreciation                             7,500

To record the depreciation expenses.                                      

Wages Expense                     5,200

Wages Payable                                                 5,200

To record accrued wages expense.                                            

Supplies Expense                  3,000

Supplies                                                             3,000

To record the supplies expenses.                                            

2. Determine the correct amount of net income for August and the total assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity at August 31.

a. Correct amount of net income = Net income recorded + Unbilled fees earned - Depreciation - Accrued wages - supplies expense = $112,500 + $31,900 - $7,500 - $5,200 - $3,000 = $ 128,700.

b. Correct amount of total assets = Recorded total assets + Unbilled fees earned - depreciation - Supplies = $650,000 + 31,900 - $7,500 - $3,000 = $671,400.

c. Correct amount of total liabilities = Recorded total liabilities + Accrued wages = $225,000 + 5,200 = $230,200.

d. Correct amount of stockholders' equity = Correct amount of total assets - Correct amount of total liabilities = $671,400 - $230,200 = $441,200

You are working as accounting information system(AIS) expert in H and H, a multinational entity(MNE) for couple of years inSpain. One of its subsidiaries in an emerging country of Asia is developing their AIS. Management selected you for this expatriate assignment for the next three years. Your boss will have a metting with you next week. What would you discuss with your boss?

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Answer:

stakeholders for the project, documented goal and objective of the assignment, discuss SMART(specific, measurable, agreed, reaganlistic, timeframe) for the assignment, resources for the assignment, GANTT chart of the assignment, risk assessment for the project.

Explanation:

Before starting any major assignment, one must set its goals and objectives very clearly. A list of milestone and progress measuring report must be prepared so that tracking is easy. Also, all the associated risks must be analyze and catered for

Algoma, Inc., signs a five-year lease for office equipment with Office Solutions. The present value of the lease payments is $15,499. Prepare the journal entry that Algoma records at the inception of this finance lease.

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Answer:

Dr. Lease asset office equipment   $15,499

Cr. Lease Liability                             $15,499

Explanation:

A capital lease is a lease between two parties in which a party transfer leases asset to in exchange of lease payments.

To make a lease finance lease following criteria must be fulfilled.

The asset will be transferred to lessee at the end of lease periodAgreement must contain bargain purchase optionLease period must be 75% or more of useful life of assetValue of  lease must be equal or more than the market value of asset

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