4. You have saved $8,000 to buy a snowmobile and can budget $2000 every six months to repay a loan. If you use your $8,000 savings for a down payment and get a 5 year loan at 6% APR (compounded semi-annually) with $2000 payments every six months, how much can you pay for the snowmobile

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Answer 1

The amount that you can pay for the snowmobile is $33,679.09, using the future value formula.

What is the future value?

The future value is the value of a series of cash flows in the future.

It can be computed using an online finance calculator as below.

Data and Calculations:

N (# of periods) = 10 (5 years x 2)

I/Y (Interest per year) = 6%

PV (Present Value) = $8,000

PMT (Periodic Payment) = $2,000

Results:

FV = $33,679.09 ($20,000 + $5,670.09 + $8,000)

Sum of all periodic payments = $20,000.00 ($2,000 x 5 x 2)

Total Interest $5,679.09

Thus, you can afford to pay $33,679.09.

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Related Questions

TRUE OR FALSE - ACCOUNTING (70 POINTS) - IF FALSE EXPLAIN WHY

1. If the adjusting entry to recognize expired auto insurance at the end of the period is inadvertently omitted, insurance expense will be understated and net income overstated.
2. The book value of an asset is the difference between the cost of an asset and the accumulated depreciation.
3. Accumulated depreciation is reported on the income statement.
4. A company depreciates its equipment $600 a year. The adjusting entry on December 31 is a: debit to Depreciation Expense, $600, and a credit to Accumulated Depreciation, $600.
5. Cash and other assets that are reasonably expected to be realized in cash, sold, or consumed less than one year after the balance sheet date are called current assets.
6. Manufacturing equipment is an example of a current asset.
7. Rent Expense is a permanent account and it appears on the balance sheet.
8. Assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity accounts are permanent accounts and do not get closed at the end of the period.

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1. True
2. True
3. False - Accumulated depreciation is a “contra asset” account
4. True
5. True
6. False - More than 12 months is long term
7. False - Temporary and it appears on the income statement
8. True

Your friend just got an unexpected $1,000 tax refund. She plans to put $800 towards paying off credit card debt, $100 toward her student loans, and use the remaining $100 to purchase a new grill for her deck. What's your friend's marginal propensity to consume (MPC)

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Based on the expenses that she spent on and the amount received, your friends Marginal Propensity to Consume is 0.1 or 10%.

What is her MPC?

Marginal propensity to consume can be found by the formula:
= Increase in consumption / Increase in income

The only consumption will be the $100 spent on the new grill.

MPC is:

= 100 / 1,000

= 10%

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You make a salary of $75,000 per year, and are to be given a bonus in stock options for this past year's work. You are to
receive 200 shares of the company's stock, which is valued today at $16.38 per share. What is the value of options you are receiving?

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The value of the share options received is $3,276.

What is a share option?

A share option is a right that an employer gives to an employee to purchase some shares at a fixed price in the future.

The value of the share options that are received is determined by the number of shares and the prevailing share price at the time when the share options are granted.

Thus, the value of the share options received is $3,276.

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Gitano Products operates a job-order costing system and applies overhead cost tojobs on the basis of direct materialsused in production(noton the basis of raw materialspurchased). Its predetermined overhead rate was based on a cost formula that estimated$119,600 of manufacturing overhead for an estimated allocation base of $92,000 directmaterial dollars to be used in production. The company has provided the following data forthe just completed year:________.
Purchase of raw materials $140,000
Direct labor cost $89,000
Manufacturing overhead costs
Indirect labor $106,300
Property taxes $8,000
Depreciation of equipment $18,000
Maintenance $15,000
Insurance $8,200
Rent. building $39,000
Beginning Ending
Raw Materials $24,000 $17,000
Work in Process $48,000 $35,000
Finished Goods $69,000 $57,000
Required:
1. Compute the predetermined overhead rate for the year.
PREDETERMINED OVERHEAD RATE _____%2. Compute the amount of underapplied or overapplied overhead for the year._____ overhead _____

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Answer:

$3,400

Explanation:

The computation of predetermined overhead rate for the year is shown below:-

Predetermined Overhead Rate = Estimated Manufacturing Overhead ÷ Estimated Allocation Base × 100

= $119,600 ÷ $92,000 × 100

= 130%

2. The computation of the amount of underapplied or overapplied overhead for the year is shown below:-

Overhead Applied = (Opening Value of Direct Material + Purchase of Direct Material - Closing Value of Direct Material) × Predetermined Overhead Rate

= ($24,000 + $140,000 - $17,000) × 130%

= $147,000 × 130%

= $191,100

Overhead Incurred = $106,300 + $8,000 + $18,000 + $15,000 + $8,200 + $39,000

= $194,500

Underapplied overhead = $194,500 - $191,100

= $3,400

Your financial analyst calculated the following ratios for three companies: Boeing Microsoft PG&E Cash ratio 0.15 0.1 0.1 Current ratio 1.3 2.5 0.8 Debt ratio 0.9 0.4 0.75 Profit margin 5% 28% 6% Evaluate the statement "Boeing is a riskier company than Microsoft and PG&E because of its higher debt ratio." Yes: A higher debt ratio of Boeing than that of PG&E is a sign of short-term illiquidity. Not necessarily: The debt ratios are not directly comparable, since each company is in a different industry. Yes: A higher debt ratio means that the company is less capable of paying interests.

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Answer: Not necessarily: The debt ratios are not directly comparable, since each company is in a different industry.

Explanation:

We cannot authoritatively state that even though Boeing has such a high debt rate, that it is a riskier company than either Microsoft or PG&E. This is due to the drawback in ratio analysis of bias if compared across different industries.

Ratio analysis best works when comparing companies in the same industry because their situations will be similar. Comparing across industries can be misleading because different industries operate in different ways. In the Airplane manufacturing business for instance, having a high amount of debt due to having the tangible assets to back it up might be a normal thing.

The debt ratios are therefore not directly comparable because each company is in a different industry.

After Kira had had several drinks one night, she sold Charlotte a diamond necklace worth thousands of dollars for just $100. The next day, Kira offered the $100 to Charlotte and requested the return of her necklace. Charlotte refused to accept the $100 or return the necklace, claiming that there was a valid contract of sale. Kira explained that she had been intoxicated at the time the bargain was made and thus the contract was voidable at her option. Was Kira correct? Explain

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Answer:

The contract was voidable at her option.

Explanation:

The contract was voidable at her option, this is voidable as well as she have a prove that really shows that she was really intoxicated when the Charlotte a diamond necklace worth thousands of dollars for just $100 was sold and the terms and conditions want understood by her at that time. Then with that Charlotte can return of her necklace.

Choose the option that best matches the description given. While many new businesses start when the economy takes a downturn, it is beneficial to be positioned to take advantage when the economy
O recedes
O contracts
O expands

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Answer:

O recedes

Explanation:

A recession is a business cycle characterized by a  general decline in economic activities. Recession may occur as a result of reduced spending in the economy that adversely affects the aggregate demand. The recession cycle usually lasts for a couple of months.

Businesses that start and survive during tough times have a greater chance of succeeding. After a recession, the economy experiences the recovery cycle, followed by a boom. The recovery and boom sessions present excellent opportunities for young businesses to grow and thrive.


The Polishing Department of Harbin Company has the following production and manufacturing cost data for September. Materials are entered at the beginning of the process.

Production: Beginning inventory 1,500 units that are 100% complete as to materials and 30% complete as to conversion costs; units started during the period are 36,700; ending inventory of 7,500 units 10% complete as to conversion costs.


Manufacturing costs: Beginning inventory costs, comprised of $20,110 of materials and $-1,760 of conversion costs; materials costs added in Polishing during the month, $174,710; labor and overhead applied in Polishing during the month, $127,420 and $258,030, respectively.

(a)

Compute the equivalent units of production for materials and conversion costs for the month of September.

Materials

Conversion Costs

The equivalent units of production

(b)

Compute the unit costs for materials and conversion costs for the month. (Round unit costs to 2 decimal places, e.g. 2.25.)

Materials

Conversion Costs

Unit costs

$ ____________

$ ___________

(c)

Determine the costs to be assigned to the units transferred out and in process.

Transferred out

$ __________

Ending work in process

$ _________

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Answer:

a. Materials  = 38,200 units and Conversion Costs = 31,200

b. Materials  = $5.10  and Conversion Costs =  $13.00

c. Transferred out = $55,670 and Ending work in process = $48,000

Explanation:

First calculate the number of physical units completed and transferred to finished goods.

units completed and transferred to finished goods = beginning inventory units + units started during the period - ending inventory units

Therefore,

units completed and transferred to finished goods = 1,500 + 36,700 - 7,500

                                                                                     = 30,700

Calculation of Equivalents Units of Production for Materials and Conversion Costs.

1. Materials

Ending Work In Process Inventory (7,500 × 100%) =   7,500

Completed and Transferred  (30,700 × 100%)        = 30,700

Equivalents Units of Production for Materials         = 38,200

2. Conversion Costs

Ending Work In Process Inventory (7,500 × 10%)   =       750

Completed and Transferred  (30,700 × 100%)        = 30,700

Equivalents Units of Production for Conversion     =  31,200

Calculation of Unit costs for materials and conversion costs for the month.

Unit Cost = Total Costs ÷ Total Equivalent Units

1. Materials

Unit Cost = ($20,110 +  $174,710) ÷ 38,200

                = $5.10

2. Conversion Costs

Unit Cost = ($20,110 + $127,420 + $258,030) ÷ 31,200

                = $13.00 (2 decimal places)

Calculation of the  costs to be assigned to the units transferred out and in process.

1. Transferred out

Cost = Number of units completed and transferred × total unit cost

        = 30,700 × ($5.10 + $13.00)

        = $55,670

2. Ending work in process

Cost = Material Cost + Conversion Cost

        = (7,500 × $5.10) + (750 × $13.00)

        = $48,000

At what point in a real estate transaction will the deposits and the disbursements of the transaction need to reflect a zero balance

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As the closing of the real estate transaction.

Pina Corporation factors $268,100 of accounts receivable with Kathleen Battle Financing, Inc. on a with recourse basis. Kathleen Battle Financing will collect the receivables. The receivables records are transferred to Kathleen Battle Financing on August 15, 2020. Kathleen Battle Financing assesses a finance charge of 2% of the amount of accounts receivable and also reserves an amount equal to 4% of accounts receivable to cover probable adjustments. (b) Assume that the conditions are met for a transfer of receivables with recourse to be accounted for as a sale. Prepare the journal entry on August 15, 2020, for Pina to record the sale of receivables, assuming the recourse obligation has a fair value of $4,380. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)

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Answer and Explanation:

The Journal entries are shown below:-

Cash Dr, $253,014

Due from Factor Dr, $10,724

Loss on sale of Receivables Dr, $8,742

     To Recourse Liability $4,380

        To Accounts Receivable $268,100

(Being sale of receivables is recorded)

Working note:-

Accounts receivable $268,100

Finance Charge at 2% of AR $5,362

Recourse Liability(fair value) $4,380

Loss on sale of receivables $8,742

Retention amount at 4% of AR $10,724

Cash Received from Factor $253,014

Refer to the information given below:

a, The October 31 cash balance in the general ledger is $842.
b. The October 31 balance shown on the bank statement is $370.
c. Checks issued but not returned with the bank statement were No. 462 for $14 and No. 483 for $45.
d. A deposit made late on October 31 for $450 is included in the general ledger balance but not in the bank statement balance.
e. Returned with the bank statement was a notice that a customer's check for $72 that was deposited on October 25 had been returned because the customer's account was overdrawn.
f. During a review of the checks that were returned with the bank statement, it was noted that the amount of Check No. 471 was $65 but that in the company's records supporting the general ledger balance, the check had been erroneously recorded as a payment of an account payable in the amount of $56.

Required:
Prepare a bank reconciliation as of October 31 from the above information.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The bank reconciliation as of October 31 from the above information has been attached.

After the calculations, we can see that the reconciled balance was $761.

NB: The error of $9 was gotten as:

= $65 - $56

= $9

Other necessary information can be seen from the attachment.

Sales for the year are $100,000. Expenses total $70,000 and there is a distribution of profit to owners of $5,000. Based on this list we know that

X: Profit for the year is $25,000

Y: Equity has increased by $25,000

A. X
B. Y
C. both X and Y
D. neither X nor Y

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Answer:

B. Y

Explanation:

Equity is the shareholder's wealth in a business. It is the remainder of subtracting liabilities from assets.

Equity is made up of the shareholder contribution plus retained earnings.

For the current financial year, the retained earnings will be calculated by subtracting dividends and expenses for the revenue.

Retained earning =  $100,000 - $70,000  -$5,000

Retained earnings= $25,000

Equity has increased by $25,000

Study groups: do they work or not?

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Answer:

When working on a group project, studying and working within a group will be a necessity, so you need to make it work for you! Studying in groups has its advantages and disadvantages, but the trick is to know when to resort to solo studying and when to go for group studying. Studying with a partner is a valuable way to learn as students help one another at overcoming weak points.

Advantages of Studying in Groups

1. Brainstorming

Studying in groups allows students to share their different thoughts with one another. This notion usually leads to a better learning process, since brainstorming generates new ideas and thus, students learn the same thing but with different perspectives. Open discussion enhances thinking skills and will give you access to others information and as a result, broadens your mind.

2. Clarification Discussions

Students are different and they perceive the same information differently. You can always ask your study mate to clarify a vague point for you and vice versa. Also, this action increases retention and reinforces the ideas, because the more the information is repeated the stronger the memory will be.

3. Motivation Booster

Group studying is the best procrastination solution as it breaks the monotonous learning process and it makes you attentive to what the others are saying. Mock tests and trial quizzes assist those struggling with course materials and those extracting tests and quizzes from them as well.

Disadvantages of Studying in Groups

1. Distraction

The benefits of group studies are a lot but there are also some cons to group studying. You may find it tiresome to stay focused when studying in a group. Sometimes the conversation shifts from studying to trendy events maximizing distraction. Studying alone might be helpful if you need undivided attention to the materials at hand.

2. Lack of Efficiency

Group studying hampers creativity and efficiency and when there are exams on the horizon, efficiency should be the priority. Studying alone will give you time and space to do your personalized studying. Also, when alone, you can focus freely on a certain part because you know you need to and skip other parts that you have already mastered. This allows you to manage your time wisely and prioritise your tasks.

3. Impersonalized Learning

Our brains conceive information differently, and in order to digest information correctly, you have to do it your own way, not another’s. When studying in a group, you might be studying at someone else’s pace, whether it is too fast or too slow, it will not help you with learning. Also, you might lose track of your own questions and the difficulties you might be facing with the subject at hand because students mostly do not want to diverge from the group. Creating personalized study plans for suture references will also save much time if the student loves to follow a plan and a schedule while studying.

Preferring one way over another does not necessarily mean that it is better; however, it simply means that people choose what suits their characters best. For example, a social person might find it difficult to study alone and find it more appealing to talk to people to learn and on the other hand, another social person will choose to study alone because he gets distracted easily with people and he can focus better when alone. In a nutshell, there is no way advantageous than the other; everyone has his own studying methods and each has its advantages and disadvantages.

The Dante Manufacturing Company is considering a new investment. Financial projections for the investment are tabulated below. The corporate tax rate is 35 percent. Assume all sales revenue is received in cash, all operating costs and income taxes are paid in cash, and all cash flows occur at the end of the year. All net working capital is recovered at the end of the project.

Year 0 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Investment $32,000
Sales revenue $16,500 $17,000 $17,500 $14,500
Operating costs 3,500 3,600 3,700 2,900
Depreciation 8,000 8,000 8,000 8,000
Net working capital spending 380 430 480 380 ?

Required:
a. Compute the incremental net income of the investment for each year.
b. Compute the incremental cash flows of the investment for each year.
c. Suppose the appropriate discount rate is 13 percent. What is the NPV of the project?

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Answer:

a) incremental net income

net income year 1 = ($16,500 - $3,500 - $8,000) x 0.65 = $3,250

net income year 2 = ($17,000 - $3,600 - $8,000) x 0.65 = $3,510

net income year 3 = ($17,500 - $3,700 - $8,000) x 0.65 = $3,770

net income year 4 = ($14,500 - $2,900 - $8,000) x 0.65 =$1,340

b) incremental net cash flow

cash flow year 1 = [($16,500 - $3,500 - $8,000) x 0.65] + $8,000 - $430 = $10,820

cash flow year 2 = [($17,000 - $3,600 - $8,000) x 0.65] + $8,000 - $480 = $11,030

cash flow year 3 = [($17,500 - $3,700 - $8,000) x 0.65] + $8,000 - $380 = $11,390

cash flow year 4 = [($14,500 - $2,900 - $8,000) x 0.65] + $8,000 + $1,670 = $12,010

c) project's NPV

NPV = -$32,380 + $10,820/1.13 + $11,030/1.13² + $11,390/1.13³ + $12,010/1.13⁴ = $1,093.13

Tunstall, Inc., a small service company, keeps its records without the help of an accountant. After much effort, an outside accountant prepared the following unadjusted trial balance as of the end of the annual accounting period, December 31, 2014: Account Titles Debit Credit Cash $ 42,000 Accounts receivable 11,600 Supplies 900 Prepaid insurance 800 Service trucks 19,000 Accumulated depreciation $ 9,200 Other assets 8,300 Accounts payable 3,000 Wages payable Income taxes payable Note payable (3 years; 10% interest due each December 31) 17,000 Common stock (5,000 shares outstanding) 400 Additional paid-in capital 19,000 Retained earnings 6,000 Service revenue 61,360 Remaining expenses (not detailed; excludes income tax) 33,360 Income tax expense Totals $ 115,960 $ 115,960 Data not yet recorded at December 31, 2014, included: a. The supplies count on December 31, 2014, reflected $300 remaining supplies on hand to be used in 2015. b. Insurance expired during 2014, $800. c. Depreciation expense for 2014, $3,700. d. Wages earned by employees not yet paid on December 31, 2014, $640. e. Income tax expense, $5,540.

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Answer:

Net income = $16,720

Total assets = Total Stockholders Equity and Liabilities = $68,300

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete and the data in it are merged together. The complete question with the sorted data is therefore presented before answering the question. See the attached pdf file for the complete question with the sorted data.

Also note: See the attached excel file for the income statement and the classified balance sheet.

A classified balance sheet can be described as a financial statement that show different classifications such intangible assets, fixed assets, current assets, shareholders equity, current liabilities, and long-term liabilities.

2.
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match the categories of retailers to their definitions.
department store
supermarket
off-price retailer
service retailer
sells overruns, leftover goods, and salvage lots
Includes hotels, movle theaters, and restaurants
offers a range of choices and high-quality service
generally deals with foods and beverages.

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Answer:

Department Store ---> Offers a range of choices and high-quality service

Supermarket ---> Generally deals with foods and beverages

Off-Price Retailer ---> Sells overruns, leftover goods, and salvage lots

Service Retailer ---> Includes hotels, movie theaters, and restaurants

True or false: The primary function of financial accounting is to provide useful financial information to users who are internal to the business. True false question. True False

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I think the answer is true

Morgan Leasing Company signs an agreement on January 1, 2020, to lease equipment to Cole Company. The following information relates to this agreement.

1. The term of the non-cancelable lease is 6 years with no renewal option. The equipment has an estimated economic life of 6 years.
2. The cost of the asset to the lessor is $245,000. The fair value of the asset at January 1, 2020, is $245,000.
3. The asset will revert to the lessor at the end of the lease term, at which time the asset is expected to have a residual value of $24,335, none of which is guaranteed.
4. The agreement requires equal annual rental payments, beginning on January 1, 2020.
5. Collectibility of the lease payments by Morgan is probable.

Required:
Assuming the lessor desires a 8% rate of return on its investment, calculate the amount of the annual rental payment required.

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The annual lease payment is $52,997.27.

What is the annual lease payment?

The annual lease payment is the minimum amount of payment by the lessee over the lease term.

The annual lease payment can be computed by determining the annual payments, which can be computed using an online finance calculator as follows:

Data and Calculations:

N (# of periods) = 6 years

I/Y (Interest per year) = 8%

PV (Present Value) = $245,000

FV (Future Value) = $0

Results:

PMT = $52,997.27

Sum of all periodic payments = $317,983.62

Total Interest = $72,983.62

Thus, the annual lease payment is $52,997.27.

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Landscapers often work with which of the following, requiring an academic background in this area?

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Answer:

On-the-job training is required to become a landscaping and groundskeeping worker. Landscape architects, however, need a bachelor's or master's degree, and landscape designers are required to have at least an associate's degree to prepare for their careers. Licensing and certification requirements vary by career and state.

Explanation:

There are no formal requirements to be a landscaper, but most employers will expect you to have some horticulture knowledge and experience.

For each of the following separate cases, prepare adjusting entries required of financial statements for the year ended (date of) December 31, 2017.

a. Wages of $6,000 are earned by workers but not paid as of December 31.
b. Depreciation on the company’s equipment for the year is $11,560. The Office Supplies account had a $490 debit balance at the beginning of the year. During the year, $6,444 of office supplies are purchased. A physical count of supplies at December 31 shows $694 of supplies available.
c. The Prepaid Insurance account had a $5,000 balance at the beginning of the year. An analysis of insurance policies shows that $2,400 of unexpired insurance benefits remain at December 31.
d. The company has earned (but not recorded) $1,000 of interest revenue for the year ended December 31. The interest payment will be received 10 days after the year-end on January 10.
e. The company has a bank loan and has incurred (but not recorded) interest expense of $3,500 for the year ended December 31. The company will pay the interest five days after the year-end on January 5.

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Answer:

Date: 31 December, 2017

a.

Wages Expense      6000 Dr

     Wages Payable       6000 Cr

b.

Depreciation expense                   11560 Dr

   Accumulated depreciation                 11560 Cr

Office supplies expense           6240 Dr

    Office supplies                             6240 Cr

c.

Insurance expense            2600 Dr

    Prepaid Insurance              2600 Cr

d.

Interest Receivable       1000 Dr

    Interest Revenue              1000 Cr

e.

Interest expense       3500 Dr

    Interest Payable         3500 Cr

Explanation:

a.

The wages expense should be recorded as wages relate to this year. As they are not paid, a liability of wages payable should be credited.

b.

The depreciation expense for the year is recorded and a credit to accumulated depreciation is made.

The office supplies expense should be calculated by taking the office supplies at the start of the year and adding the purchases and deducting the closing inventory.

Supplies expense = 490 + 6444 - 694 = 6240

c.

The prepaid insurance is an asset and the difference between the opening and closing balance of prepaid insurance is the expense for the year that is 5000 - 2400 = 2600

d.

The interest revenue relates to this year and should be recorded as credit to interest revenue and a debit to an asset of interest receivable.

e.

The interest expense relates to this year and should be recorded as interest expense debit and interest payable which is a liability as a credit.

Short term creditors are usually interested in evaluating

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Answer:

Short-term creditors are most interested in liquidity ratios because they provide the best information on the cash flow of a company and measure its ability to pay its current liabilities or the money a company owes to its creditors.

When the brand Sara Lee spun off its Hanes hosiery line, as well as other popular products, to fortify its famous food brands, it is called a _____________________ countermeasure.

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Based on the fact that Sara Lee moved away from her Hanes hosiery line to fortify her famous food brands, this is known as a contraction defense strategy

What is a Product Brand?

This refers to the creation of a new identity for a product that is easily identifiable and sets it apart from other products.

With this in mind, we can see that because Sara Lee made a focus on her popular famous food brands by moving away from other popular products, this was done in a defensive measure known as the contraction defense strategy.

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The sale of a substantial part of the materials, supplies, merchandise, equipment, or other inventory of an enterprise that is NOT in the ordinary course of business, is known as a : ________

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A Bulk Transfer of Goods is the sale of a substantial part of an enterprise that is not in the ordinary course of business,

What is a Bulk Transfer of Goods?

A bulk transfer or sale refers to an arrangement whereby a business sells all or nearly all of its inventory to a single buyer and such a sale is not part of the ordinary course of business.

Hence, it is the sale of a substantial part of an enterprise that is not in the ordinary course of business,

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Teenagers have more frequent unemployment spells and spend more time searching for jobs. Other thing the same, this means that teenagers have a a. lower unemployment rate. If a larger portion of the adult population were teenagers , the natural rate of unemployment would be lower. b. higher unemployment rate. The portion of the adult population that is teenagers does not affect the natural rate of unemployment. c. higher unemployment rate. If a larger portion of the adult population were teenagers , the natural rate of unemployment would be higher. d. lower unemployment rate. The portion of the adult population that is teenagers does not affect the natural rate of unemployment.

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Answer:

c. higher unemployment rate. If a larger portion of the adult population were teenagers , the natural rate of unemployment would be higher.

Explanation:

As provided teenagers have more frequent unemployment spells that means that the population of teenagers is usually unemployed, as they spend most of  their time searching for the jobs  rather than actually grabbing and working.

Whereas usually adults settle down and find a descent job, and work on such job. Accordingly they do not contribute much to unemployment.

Accordingly if more of the adults were of teenage then the rate of unemployment would drastically be high.

Which of the following is a likely problem for a manager who uses sales as a measure of advertising effectiveness? a. Sales offer little guidance or direction to those responsible for planning and developing the advertising program. b. There is often a long period between when advertising is run and when sales actually occur. c. Other marketing mix variables besides advertising can affect sales results. d. The marketing and competitive environment can influence sales. e. All of the above are likely problems for a manager who uses sales as a measure of advertising effectiveness.

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Answer: a. Sales offer little guidance or direction to those responsible for planning and developing the advertising program.

Explanation:

Advertisement is when a particular good.or service is being promoted so as to increase the sales and generate more profit.

Sales is the selling of goods or rendering of a particular service by a business to its consumers.

In this case, the likely problem for a manager who uses sales as a measure of advertising effectiveness will be that sales offer little guidance or direction to those responsible for planning and developing the advertising program. When sales is used to determine how successful an advertising is, it gives little guidance to those in charge of developing the program.

If Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a credit balance of $4,400 in the trial balance and bad debts are expected to be 10% of accounts receivable, journalize the adjusting entry for the end of the period.

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Answer:

a. Adjusting Journal entry Accounts/ Explanations Debit Credit Bad Debts Expense $10,600 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

In the short run, movement along the SRAS curve____ corresponds to ______ in the unemployment rate, all else being equal.

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When in the short run, a movement along the SRAS curve in a left to right manner will correspond to a decrease in unemployment.

Why is this the case?

When the SRAS curve shifts from left to right, it means that there is an increase in supply in the economy.

This increase in supply can only be possible if more people are employed to work in industries that produce goods and services. So an increase in supply will correspond to a decrease in unemployment.

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Jordana Woolens is a manufacturer of wool cloth. The information for March is as follows:

Beginning work in process 10,000 units
Units started 20,000 units
Units completed 25,000 units
Beginning work-in-process direct materials $6,000
Beginning work-in-process conversion $2,600
Direct materials added during month $30,000
Direct manufacturing labor during month $12,000
Factory overhead $5,000

Beginning work in process was half converted as to labor and overhead. Direct materials are added at the beginning of the process. All conversion costs are incurred evenly throughout the process. Ending work in process was 60% complete.

Required:
Prepare a production cost worksheet using the weighted-average method. Include any necessary supporting schedules.

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Answer:

                              Production cost worksheet

Flow of production             Physical unit Direct materials Conversion

Beginning work in process   10,000

Starting during period          20,000

To account for                       30,000

Unit Completed                      25,000             25,000              25,000

Ending WIP                              5,000               5,000                 3,000

Accounted For                         30,000              30,000             28,000

Cost                                          Total    Direct materials  Conversion

Beginning WIP                         8,600           6,000               2,600

Cost added during period      47,000         30,000             17,000

Total cost to account for A     55,600         36,000             19,600

Equivalent units                                             30,000            28,000

Equivalent units cost A/B        1.9                   1.2                   0.7

Assignment of cost

Cost of transferred out      47,500 (25,000 *1/9)

Ending wip:

Direct materials                   6,000 (5,000*1/2)

Conversion                          2,100(3,000*1/2)

Cost accounted for            55,600

Critically discuss three characteristics of an entrepreneur that may assist a school leaver to become successful business owners. Answer in essay form that include introduction body and conclusion

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Motivation
Eyesight
Self-confidence

Entrepreneurs are leaders in the business world which makes them vital to any economy While some entrepreneurs open businesses out of necessity due to a lack of employment opportunities others take advantage of the growing number of startup companies Regardless of the reason entrepreneurs are needed to provide jobs and help stimulate the economy The characteristics of an entrepreneur include: Creativity – Entrepreneurs can be creative when faced with problems such as limited resources or lack of necessary equipment Creativity helps people come up with new ideas for products or services that will make their businesses more successful Courage – It takes courage to start a new business It means taking responsibility for mistakes and facing challenges head on instead of giving up when things get

Mary Rhodes, operations manager at Northeast Furniture, received the following demand forecast:

Jan: 1,000
Feb. 1,200
March 1,400
April 1,800
May 1,800
June 1,600

Assume stockout costs for lost sales of $100 per unit, inventory carrying costs of $25 per unit per month and zero beginning and ending inventory. Evaluate the following two plans on an incremental cost basis:

Alternative 1: Produce at a steady rate, equal to minimum requirements, of 1,000 units per month. Subcontract enough additional units, at $60 per unit premium cost, to avoid lost sales.

a. What is the cost of alternative 1?
b. What is the total holding (inventory) cost?

Alternative 2: Vary the workforce to match monthly demand. The current workforce most recently produced 1,300 units last month. The cost of hiring workers is $3,00 per 100 units of capacity increase, while firing is $6,000 per 100 units of capacity decrease.

a. What is the total cost of alternative 2?
b. How many units are produced via regular time production?
c. Which alternative has lower incremental cost?

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Answer: see attachment

Explanation:

Incremental cost is the total cost that is incurred by a company or an organization because of an additional unit of the good that's produced.

To calculate incremental cost, the additional expenses that are involved during production process, will be taken into consideration.

Check attachment for the solution.

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