Any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead is closed out to cost of goods sold. The cost of goods manufactured for July is:

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Question Completion:

Chavez Corporation reported the following data for the month of July: What is the cost of goods manufactured for July?

Inventories:             Beginning    Ending

Raw materials          $29,000    $31,000

Work in process         17,000      19,000

Finished goods         33,000      48,000

Additional information:

Raw materials purchases                                 $67,000

Direct labor cost                                               $92,000

Manufacturing overhead cost incurred          $60,000

Indirect materials included in manufacturing

overhead cost incurred                                     $8,400

Manufacturing overhead cost

applied to Work in Process                             $59,000

Any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead is closed out to cost of goods sold.

The cost of goods manufactured for July is:

A) $205,600

B) $218,600

C) $207,600

D) $219,600

Answer:

Chavez Corporation

Cost of Goods Manufactured for July is:

A) $205,600

Explanation:

T-accounts as workings:

Raw materials

Account Titles               Debit      Credit

Beginning balance    $29,000

Purchases                    67,000

Work in Process                        $56,600

Manufacturing overhead              8,400

Ending balance                          $31,000

Totals                       $96,000  $96,000

Work in Process

Account Titles               Debit      Credit

Beginning balance     $17,000

Raw materials             56,600

Direct labor cost         92,000

Overhead applied      59,000

Finished Goods                      $205,600

Ending balance                          $19,000

Totals                    $224,600 $224,600

Finished Goods

Account Titles               Debit      Credit

Beginning balance    $33,000

Work in Process       205,600

Cost of Goods Sold                   $190,600

Ending balance                           $48,000

Totals                     $238,600  $238,600

Manufacturing Overhead

Account Titles               Debit      Credit

Cash                          $51,600

Raw materials               8,400

WIP: overhead applied                  $59,000

Cost of Goods Sold                            1,000

Totals                       $60,000       $60,000

Cost of Goods Sold

Account Titles                       Debit      Credit

Finished Goods             $190,600

Manufacturing overhead    1,000

Income Statement                          $191,600

Total                               $191,600   $191,600


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If you have a bank account whose principal = $1000, and your bank compounds the interest twice a year at an interest rate of 5%, how much money do you have in your account at the year's end?

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what do pet owners do when their store is closed on hoildays?

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Answer:

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RajDee Furniture Company (RFC) buys and sells office furniture. The company buys chairs from a manufacturer for $40 per unit. Order costs are $200 per order and there is a lead time of 10 days for each order to arrive from the manufacturer to RFC warehouse. Inventory carrying cost for RFC is 10%. Average yearly demand for the chairs is 40,000 units. Answer the following questions, assuming there is no uncertainty at all about the demand or the lead time. What would average inventory be if RFC orders this quantity every time

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Answer:

1,414 units

Explanation:

First, we need to find the Economic oder quantity(EOQ), which is denoted by;

EOQ = √ 2 × A × O / C

Where,

A = Annual requirement = 40,000 units

O = Ordering cost = $200 per unit

C = Annual carrying cost per unit = 40 × 10% × 1/2 = 2.

EOQ = √ 2 × 40,000 × 200 / 2

EOQ = 2,828 units

Therefore, average inventory would be;

= EOQ / 2

= 2,828 / 2

= 1,414 units

Average inventory would be 1,414 units if RFC orders this quantity (2,828 units) every time.

Zurich Corporation has 38,000 shares of $90 par common stock outstanding. On February 8, Zurich Corporation declared a 4% stock dividend to be issued April 11 to stockholders of record on March 10. The market price of the stock was $117 per share on February 8. Journalize the entries required on February 8, March 10, and April 11.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

1. Stock dividend (38,000 × 117 × 4 % ) $177,840      

     To  stock dividend distributable (38,000 × 90 × 4 %) $136,800                

      To paid in capital in excess of par common stock ($177,840 - $136,800)  $41,040    

(being the stock dividend is recorded)

2. No journal entry is required as no transaction is take place

3. stock dividend distributable $136,800      

       To common stock   $136,800

(being the stock dividend is recorded)

South Sea Baubles has the following (incomplete) balance sheet and income statement. BALANCE SHEET AT END OF YEAR (Figures in $ millions) Assets 2015 2016 Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity 2015 2016 Current assets $ 105 $ 215 Current liabilities $ 80 $ 105 Net fixed assets 950 1,050 Long-term debt 675 900 INCOME STATEMENT, 2016 (Figures in $ millions) Revenue $ 2,025 Cost of goods sold 1,105 Depreciation 425 Interest expense 255 a&b. What is shareholders’ equity in 2015 and 2016? (Enter your answers in millions.) c&d. What is net working capital in 2015 and 2016? (Enter your answers in millions.) e. What are taxes paid in 2016? Assume the firm pays taxes equal to 35% of taxable income. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.) f. What is cash provided by operations during 2016? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.) g. Net fixed assets increased from $950 million to $1,050 million during 2016. What must have been South Sea’s gross investment in fixed assets during 2016? (Enter your answer in millions.)

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Answer:

South Sea Baubles

1. Shareholders' equity in 2015 and 2016 =   $300  and  $260 respectively.

2. Net working capital in 2015 and 2016 = $25 and $110 respectively.

3. Taxes paid in 2016 = $84.

4. Cash provided by operations during 2016 = $666.

5. South Sea's gross investment in fixed assets = $100 ($105 - $95).

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

BALANCE SHEET AT END OF YEAR (Figures in $ millions)

Assets                                                     2015         2016

Current assets                                       $ 105       $ 215

Net fixed assets                                       950       1,050

Total assets                                         $1,055    $1,265

Current liabilities                                    $ 80       $ 105

Long-term debt                                       675         900

Total liabilities                                       $755     $1,005

Shareholders' equity                           $300        $260

Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity $1,055      $1,265

INCOME STATEMENT, 2016 (Figures in $ millions)

Revenue               $ 2,025

Cost of goods sold   1,105

Gross profit             $ 920

Depreciation              425

EBIT                          $495

Interest expense       255

Profit before taxes  $240

Income taxes (35%)    84

Net Income            $ 156

Cash provided by operations:

Net income =      $156

Depreciation        425

Working capital:

Current assets      110

Current liabilities (25)

Net cash           $666

Which one of the following statements regarding collaborative planning, forecasting, and replenishment (CPFR) systems is best? Question 10 options: A) In CPFR, each business develops a sales and operations plan and the mainframe system reconciles these plans to find a middle ground that all businesses work towards. B) CPFR is a set of business processes. C) CPFR has the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK©) as its basis. D) Studies have demonstrated that manual, paper-based CPFR systems are more responsive and more accurate than computer-based CPFR systems.

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Answer:

B) CPFR is a set of business processes.

Explanation:

Collaborative Planning, forecasting and replenishment (CPFR) as a process has always been considered to be a set of business processes. The major aim of Collaborative Planning, forecasting and replenishment (CPFR) is to improve operational efficiency and manage inventory. CPFR allows members of the supply chain to share forecasting, demand, and inventory information with one another allowing for reduced costs and increased demand.

Illinois​ Furniture, Inc., produces all types of office furniture. The​ "Executive Secretary" is a chair that has been designed using ergonomics to provide comfort during long work hours. The chair sells for​ $130. There are minutes available during the​ day, and the average daily demand has been chairs. There are eight​ tasks: Task Performance Time​ (mins) Task Must Follow Task Listed Below A B C ​A, B D C E D F E G E H ​F, G This exercise only contains parts​ b, c,​ d, e,​ f, and g. ​b) The cycle time for the production of a chair​ = 9.23 minutes ​(round your response to two decimal​ places). ​c) The theoretical minimum number of workstations 6 ​(round your response up to the next whole​ number). ​d) The assignment of tasks to workstations should​ be: ​(Hint: Number workstations sequentially in terms of precedence relationships and combine any applicable​ tasks.) Task Workstation Number A Station 1 B Station 2 C Station 3 D Station 4 E Station 5 F Station 6 G Station 7 H Station 8 Were you able to assign all the tasks to the theoretical minimum number of​ workstations? No ​e) For this​ process, the total idle time per cycle​ = nothing minutes ​(enter your response as a whole​ number).

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Illinois​ Furniture, Inc., produces all types of office furniture. The​ "Executive Secretary" is a chair that has been designed using ergonomics to provide comfort during long work hours. The chair sells for​ $130. There are 480 minutes available during the​ day, and the average daily demand has been 50 chairs. There are eight tasks

answer : a) 9.6 minutes

               b) 5 work stations

               c) choose initial task and task with maximum task time

               d) 21 minutes

Explanation:

A) cycle time for the production of a chair

cycle time = (production time available per day ) / ( unit demand per day )

                 = 480 minutes / 50 chairs

                 = 9.6 minutes ≈ 10 minutes

B) theoretical minimum number of workstations

    = Total task / cycle time

 where total task = (4 + 7 + 6 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 6 ) = 49 minutes

             cycle time = 9.6 minutes

hence theoretical minimum number of workstations = 49 / 9.6 = 5.1

 ≈ 5 workstations

C ) Assignment of tasks to workstations

      attached below

you will choose the initial/first task and also the task with maximum tax time

D) For the process the total idle time per cycle

total idle time = summation of all idle times for the 8 tasks = 21 minutes

Task A, C = 0 minutes

Task B = 3 minutes

Task E = 4 MINUTES

Task F = 3

Task G = 2

Task H = 4

Task D = 5

Roger has just lost a lawsuit and has agreed to make equal annual payments of $15,500 for the next 7 years with the first payment due today. The value of this liability today is $88,000. What is the interest rate on the payments

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Answer:

7.615%

Explanation:

we can use the present value of an annuity formula to determine the interest rate:

present value of an annuity due = (payment / i) x (1 + i) x {1 - [1 / (1 + i)ⁿ]}

80,000 = (15,500/ i) x (1 + i) x {1 - [1 / (1 + i)⁷]}

1 - [1 / (1 + i)⁷] = 80,000 / [(15,500/ i) x (1 + i)]

1 - 80,000 / [(15,500/ i) x (1 + i)] = 1 / (1 + i)⁷

(1 + i)⁷ = 1 / {1 - 80,000 / [(15,500/ i) x (1 + i)]}

(1 + i)⁷ = 1 / {[(15,500/ i) x (1 + i) - 80,000] / [(15,500/ i) x (1 + i)]}

1 + i = ⁷√(1 / {[(15,500/ i) x (1 + i) - 80,000] / [(15,500/ i) x (1 + i)]})

1 + i = ⁷√(1 / {[1/i - 64,500] / [(15,500/ i + 15,500)]})

...

after a lot of complicated math,

1 + i = 1.07615

i = 0.07615 = 7.615%

At December 31, Amy Jo's Appliances had account balances in Accounts Receivable of $308,000 and in Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts of $510 (credit) before any adjustments. An analysis of Amy Jo's December 31 accounts receivable suggests that the allowance for uncollectible accounts should be 3% of accounts receivable. Bad debt expense for the year should be: Multiple Choice $9,750. $8,730. $7,831. $9,240.

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Answer:

$8,730

Explanation:

accounts receivable balance = $308,000

allowance for doubtful accounts = $510

the balance for the allowance for doubtful account should be $308,000 x 3% = $9,240

that means that it must increase by $9,240 - $510 = $8,730

the adjusting journal entry should be:

Dr Bad debt expense 8,730

    Cr Allowance for doubtful accounts 8,730

In an effort to decrease the amount of industrial waste generated during production, Cerise wanted her company to use a new machine designed by one of the employees. She felt that the new machine could also bring down the company's costs. She tried to convince her supervisor and higher authorities to provide the resources needed to build and install the machine on a large scale. Cerise's role is that of a(n)

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Answer:

C. product champion.

Explanation:

These are The options for the question

A. executive champion.

B. category captain.

C. product champion.

D. technical innovator.

We are told about an effort to decrease the amount of industrial waste generated during production,

and how Cerisee wanted her company to use a new machine designed by one of the employees. She felt that the new machine could also bring down the company's costs. She tried to convince her supervisor and higher authorities to provide the resources needed to build and install the machine on a large scale.

In this case , the Cerise's role is that of a product champion. product champion in an organization can be attributed to new product development in systematic approach as well as innovation. They gear up investors in investing or individual/firms to make decisions in selling as well as promotion of products.

Although GDP is a reasonably good measure of a nation’s output, it is not an accurate measure of a nation’s well-being. Which of the following options are either not accounted for or are measured inaccurately in calculations of GDP for the United States? Check all that apply. The variety of goods available to consumers The parts of a car manufactured in the United States that are produced in Canada The value of babysitting services, when the babysitter is paid in cash and the transaction isn’t reported to the government The loss of enjoyment people incur when scenic land is converted to commercial use Federal government paychecks to soldiers

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The quality of goods available
The value of babysitting services
Babysitter paid in cash and not reported
The loss of enjoyment
And land is converted

Having a great credit score will make it easier for you to
get into a better educational institution.
TRUE
FALSE

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Answer: t for true

Explanation:

Having a great credit score will make it easier for you to get into a better educational institution. Hence, the above statement is true.

What is the Credit Score?

An expression in numbers called a credit score is used to rate a person's creditworthiness. It is based on a meticulous review of their credit reports. A credit report, which also is typically collected from credit agencies, is the primary factor in a credit score.

The creditworthiness of a consumer is indicated by a number between 300 and 850 called a credit score. A person's credit score takes into account their debt amount, duration of credit history, loan types, and payback history.

Depending on the scoring methodology, there are several ranges, but generally speaking, credit scores between 580 and 669 are regarded as fair, 670 and 739 as good, 740 and 799 as very good, and 800 as well as higher as exceptional.

Even though ranges differ depending on the scoring model, generally speaking, credit scores between 580 and 669 are regarded as fair, 670 to 739 as good, 740 to 799 as very good, and 800 and up as exceptional.

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In order to communicate effectively on the job, it is important to do all of the following,
except

adopt an audience-centered approach.

share your personal experiences related to the job.

be sensitive to business etiquette.

minimize distractions.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

adopt an audience centered approach

Renata and Danuta would like to form a business providing take-out meals to homebound destitute residents of Las Vegas. The meals would be ordered from a menu provided by their company and prepared and delivered by Renata and Danuta. They hope to eventually have their business become international in scope. They will need to raise $100,000 to get their business running and will eventually have much greater capital needs. From the following choices, select the best form of business Renata and Danuta could adopt?
A. Nonprofit corporation
B. Limited-liability company
C. Syndicate
D. Joint venture

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Nonprofit corporation are corporations that do not earn profits. Revenue earned are usually used in the running of the business or for they are donated.

These type of corporations are usually tax exempt. Their activities usually range from religious, charitable or scientific activities

Renata and Danuta are running a charitable organisation that would be catering for homebound destitute

Gentle Ben's Bar and Restaurant uses 6,400 quart bottles of an imported wine each year. The effervescent wine costs $4 per bottle and is served only in whole bottles because it loses its bubbles quickly. Ben figures that it costs $30 each time an order is placed, and holding costs are 35 percent of the purchase price. It takes two weeks for an order to arrive. Weekly demand is 128 bottles (closed two weeks per year) with a standard deviation of 45 bottles. Ben would like to use an inventory system that minimizes inventory cost and will provide a 95 percent service probability. a. What is the economic quantity for Ben to order

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Answer: 523.72 units

Explanation:

Economic Order Quantity = √( 2 * Annual Demand * Order Cost/ holding cost)

holding cost = 35% * Purchase price

= 35% * 4

= $1.40

EOQ = √( 2 * 6,400 * 30/ 1.40)

= 523.72 units

8) River City Recycling just paid its annual dividend of $1.15 per share. The required return is 12.3 percent and the dividend growth rate is 0.75 percent. What is the expected value of this stock five years from now

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Answer:

P5 = $10.41324736 rounded off to $10.41

Explanation:

Using the constant growth model of dividend discount model, we can calculate the price of the stock today. The DDM values a stock based on the present value of the expected future dividends from the stock. The formula for price today under this model is,

P0 = D0 * (1+g) / (r - g)    or   D1 / (1+g)

Where,

D0 is dividend today D0 * (1+g) is the dividend for the next period or D1g is the growth rate r is the required rate of return

To calculate the price of the stock today, we use D1. Similarly, to calculate the price of the stock five years from now or P5, we will use D6.

D6 = D0 * (1+g)^6

D6 = 1.15 * (1+0.0075)^6

D6 = $1.20273007

P5 = 1.20273007  /  (0.123 - 0.0075)

P5 = $10.41324736 rounded off to $10.41

Way Cool produces two different models of air conditioners. The company produces mechanical systems in their components department. The mechanical systems are combined with the housing assembly in its finishing department. The activities, costs, and drivers associated with these two manufacturing processes and the production support process follow.Process Activity Overhead Cost Driver QuantityComponents Changeover $ 500,000 Number of batches 800 Machining 279,000 Machine hours 6,000 Setups 225,000 Number of setups 120 $1,004,000 Finishing Welding $ 180,300 Welding hours 3,000 Inspecting 210,000 Number of inspections 700 Rework 75,000 Rework orders 300 $ 465,300 Support Purchasing $ 135,000 Purchase orders 450 Providing space 32,000 Number of units 5,000 Providing utilities 65,000 Number of units 5,000 $ 232,000 Additional production information concerning its two product lines follows. Model 145 Model 212Units produced 1,500 3,500Welding hours 800 2,200Batches 400 400Number of inspections 400 300Machine hours 1,800 4,200Setups 60 60Rework orders 160 140Purchase orders 300 150a. Determine departmental overhead rates and compute the overhead cost per unit for each product line. Base your overhead assignment for the components department on machine hours. Use welding hours to assign overhead costs to the finishing department. Assign costs to the support department based on the number of purchase orders.b. Determine the total cost per unit for each product line if the direct labor and direct materials costs per unit are $250 for Model 145 and $180 for Model 212.c. Assum if the market price for Model 145 is $820 and the market price for Model 212 is $480, determine the profit or loss per unit for each model.

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Answer:

I used an excel spreadsheet because there is not enough room here.

 

8. A pension fund manager is considering three mutual funds, a stock fund with expected return of 15% and standard deviation of 32%, a bond fund with expected return of 9% and standard deviation of 23%, and a money market fund with a sure rate of 5.5%. The correlation between the stock and bond funds is 0.15. Tabulate and draw the investment opportunity set of the two risky funds, using investment proportions for the stock fund from 0% to 100% in increments of 20%. What is the lowest-risk combination of the stock and bond funds

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Answer:

The lowest risk combination is at : expected return = 12%

                                                         standard deviation = 17.44%

Explanation:

Three mutual funds

stock fund : 15% expected return,  23% standard deviation

Bond fund : 9% expected return , 23% standard deviation

money market : sure rate of 5.5%

correlation between stock and bond fund = 0.15

variance for stock fund = 0.5 ( solved using excel )

variance for bond fund = 1 - variance for stock = 1 - 0.5 = 0.500

attached below is the table and

lang warehouses borrowed $100,000 from a bank and signed a note requiring 20 annual paymentsof $13,388 beginning one year from date of agreement. determine the interest rate implicit in this agreement

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Answer:

267.76%

Explanation:

In order to find the implied interest rate we first need to find the total amount that is paid after the 20 years. We calculate this by multiplying the annual payment amount by the 20 years like so...

$13,388 * 20 = $267,760

We see that the final amount that the borrower will pay to the bank is $267,760. Now we divide this amount by the initial borrowed amount to calculate the interest rate.

$267,760 / $100,000 = 2.6776  ... multiply by 100 to get percentage

2.6776 * 100 = 267.76 %

Finally, we see that the borrower will pay an interest of 267.76% on the loan.

g compute the underapplied or overapplied overhead.2. Assume that the company closes any underapplied or overapplied overhead to Cost of Goods Sold. Prepare the appropriate journal entry.3. Assume that the company allocates any underapplied or overapplied overhead proportionally to Work in Process, Finished Goods, and Cost of Goods Sold. Prepare the appropriate journal entry.4. How much higher or lower will net operating income be if the underapplied or overapplied overhead is allocated to Work in Process, Finished Goods, and Cost of Goods Sold rather than being closed to Cost of Goods So

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1. Luzadis Company makes furniture using the latest automated technology. The company uses a job-order costing system and applies manufacturing overhead cost to products on the basis of machine-hours. The predetermined overhead rate was based on a cost formula that estimates $900,000 of total manufacturing overhead for an estimated activity level of 75,000 machine- hours.

During the year, a large quantity of furniture on the market resulted in cutting back production and a buildup of furniture in the company's warehouse. The company's cost records revealed the following actual cost and operating data for the year:

Machine-hours 60,000

Manufacturing overhead cost $ 850,000

Inventories at year-end:

  Raw materials $ 30,000

  Work in process

      (includes overhead applied of $36,000)     $100,000  

  Finished goods (includes overhead applied of $180,000)   $500,000  

Cost of goods sold (includes overhead applied of $504,000) 1,400,000

Answer:

Luzadis Company

a) Under-applied overhead:

= Applied overhead Minus Incurred overhead

= $720,000 - $850,000

= $130,000

b) Debit Cost of Goods Sold $130,000

Credit Manufacturing Overhead Applied $130,000

To record underapplied overhead.

c) Debit Work In Process Inventory $6,500

Debit Finished Goods Inventory $32,500

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $91,000

Credit Manufacturing Overhead Applied $130,000

d) The net operating income will be higher by $39,000 if the under-applied overhead is allocated to Work in Process, Finished Goods, and Cost of Goods Sold rather than being closed entirely to Cost of Goods Sold.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Estimated overhead cost = $900,000

Estimated activity level = 75,000 MHs

Predetermined overhead rate = $900,000/75,000 = $12

Manufacturing overhead applied = $12 * 60,000 = $720,000

Actual manufacturing overhead incurred = $850,000

                                                                  Applied    Ratio  Underapplied

Work in process (overhead applied)         $36,000  5%     $6,500

  Finished goods (overhead applied)     $180,000  25%    32,500

Cost of goods sold (overhead applied) $504,000  70%     91,000

Total overhead under-applied                                          $130,000

p Marine International manufactures an aquarium pump and is trying to decide whether to produce the filter system in-house or sign an outsourcing contract with Bayfront Manufacturing to make the filter system. Marine’s expertise is producing the pumps themselves but they are considering producing the filter systems also. To establish a filter system production area at Marine International, the fixed cost is $300,000 per year and the company estimates their variable cost of production in-house at $12.25 per filter system. If Marine outsources the production of the filter system to Bayfront, Bayfront will charge Marine $30 per filter system. Should Marine International outsource the production of the filter system to Bayfront if Marine sells 25,000 pumps a year?

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Answer:

Cost of in house production at 25000 units= $606250

Cost of outsourcing option at 25000 units= $750000

Thus, Marine international should produce the filter in house at a demand level of 25000 filters as the cost of in house production ($606250) is less than that of the outsourcing option ($750000).

Explanation:

To decide whether to outsource or not will depend on the total cost of each option incurred under certain production or demand level. The option providing the lowest total cost at that level will be chosen.

We first need to determine the cost of each option and see where the total cost for each item equates.

Cost of in house production = 300000 + 12.25x

Where, x is the number of units.

Cost of in house production = 300000 + 12.25 (25000)

Cost of in house production = $606250

Cost of outsourcing option = 30x

Cost of outsourcing option = 30 (25000)

Cost of outsourcing option = $750000

Thus, Marine international should produce the filter in house at a demand level of 25000 filters as the cost of in house production ($606250) is less than that of the outsourcing option ($750000).

Select the assumption, principle, or constraint that most appropriately justifies these procedures and practices. (Do not use qualitative characteristics.) (a) Fair value changes are not recognized in the accounting records. select an option (b) Financial information is presented so that investors will not be misled. select an option (c) Intangible assets are amortized over periods benefited. select an option (d) Agricultural companies use fair value for purposes of valuing crops. select an option (e) Each enterprise is kept as a unit distinct from its owner or owners. select an option (f) All significant post-balance-sheet events are disclosed. select an option (g) Revenue is recorded when the product is delivered. select an option (h) All important aspects of bond indentures are presented in financial statements. select an option (i) Rationale for accrual accounting. select an option (j) The use of consolidated statements is justified. select an option (k) Reporting must be done at defined time intervals. select an option (l) An allowance for doubtful accounts is established. select an option (m) Goodwill is recorded only at time of purchase. select an option (n) A company charges its sales commission costs to expense. select an option

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Answer:

(a) Measurement (historical cost) principle.

(b) Full disclosure principle.

(c) Expense recognition principle.

(d) Measurement (fair value) principle.

(e) Economic entity assumption.

(f) Full disclosure principle.

(g) Revenue recognition principle.

(h) Full disclosure principle.

(i) Expense recognition and

revenue recognition principles.

(j) Economic entity assumption.

(k) Periodicity assumption.

(l) Expense recognition principle.

(m) Measurement (historical cost) principle.

(n) Expense recognition principle.

Explanation:

A full disclosure in financial statements is an accounting principle which states that businesses should give a well detailed information or description about their financial statements for interested public view.Economic entity assumption is an accounting principle which states that economic activities can be identified with a particular unit of accountability.Historical cost principle is an accounting principle which states that assets should be recorded at the cost at which they were acquired i.e their acquisition cost.Periodicity assumption states that the economic life of a business can be divided into artificial time periods. It is also known as the Time period assumption.The expense recognition principle is an accounting principle which is typically used on accrual basis accounts and it states that expenses incurred by an individual or business entity should be recognized and matched in the same period with respect to the revenues they are related to.

a) Fair value changes are not recognized in the accounting records: Measurement (historical cost) principle.

(b) Financial information is presented so that investors will not be misled: Full disclosure principle.

(c) Intangible assets are amortized over periods benefited: Expense recognition principle.

(d) Agricultural companies use fair value for purposes of valuing crops: Measurement (fair value) principle.

(e) Each enterprise is kept as a unit distinct from its owner or owners: Economic entity assumption.

(f) All significant post-balance-sheet events are disclosed: Full disclosure principle.

(g) Revenue is recorded when the product is delivered: Revenue recognition principle.

(h) All important aspects of bond indentures are presented in financial statements: Full disclosure principle.

(i) Rationale for accrual accounting: Expense recognition and

revenue recognition principles.

(j) The use of consolidated statements is justified: Economic entity assumption.

(k) Reporting must be done at defined time intervals: Periodicity assumption.

(l) An allowance for doubtful accounts is established: Expense recognition principle.

(m) Goodwill is recorded only at time of purchase: Measurement (historical cost) principle.

(n) A company charges its sales commission costs to expense: Expense recognition principle.

Select the assumption, principle, or constraint that most appropriately justifies these procedures and practices. (Do not use qualitative characteristics.) that is "Fair value changes are not recognized in the accounting records". The correct option is A.

The fair value is referred to the term in the accounting which is a rational and unbiased estimate of the potential, market price of a good, service and asset.

The example of the fair value is the actual value of the asset like the product, stock, and the security that is agreed upon by both the seller and the buyer.

Therefore, the correct option is A.

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Stellar, Inc. had net sales in 2020 of $1,508,000. At December 31, 2020, before adjusting entries, the balances in selected accounts were Accounts Receivable $393,100 debit, and Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $3,490 credit. If Stellar estimates that 8% of its receivables will prove to be uncollectible.

Required:
Prepare the December 31, 2020, journal entry to record bad debt expense.

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Answer: See attachment

Explanation:

The following can be gotten from the question:

Account receivable = $393,100

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts = $3,490

Since Stellar estimates that 8% of its receivables will prove to be uncollectible. This will be:

= ($393,100 × 8%) - $3490

= $31448 - $3490

= $27958

The journal entry to record bad debt expense has been attached

Yarra Fabrication estimates that its manufacturing overhead will be $2,348,800 in year 1. It further estimates that direct material costs will amount to $1,468,000. During July, Yarra worked on four jobs with actual direct materials costs of $77,000 for Job 0701, $108,000 for Job 0702, $140,000 for Job 0703, and $69,000 for Job 0704. Actual manufacturing overhead costs for the year were $2,485,000. Actual direct materials costs were $1,635,000. Manufacturing overhead is applied to jobs based on direct materials cost using predetermined rates. Required: A. How much overhead was applied to each of the four jobs, 0701, 0702, 0703, and 0704?B. What was the over- or underapplied manufacturing overhead for year 1?

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Answer:

predetermined overhead rate = $2,348,800 / $1,468,000 = 160% of direct materials

a) applied overhead rate to:

Job 0701 = $77,000 x 1.6 = $123,200Job 0702 = $108,000 x 1.6 = $172,800Job 0703 = $140,000 x 1.6 = $224,000Job 0704 = $69,000 x 1.6 = $110,400

b) actual overhead rate = $2,485,000 / $1,635,000 = 152%

overhead cost that should have been applied:

Job 0701 = $77,000 x 1.52 = $07,040Job 0702 = $108,000 x 1.52 = $164,160Job 0703 = $140,000 x 1.52 = $212,800Job 0704 = $69,000 x 1.52 = $104,880

Overhead costs were overapplied since real overhead was lower. The actual overhead rate was 1.52, while the predetermined rate was 1.6, so overhead costs were overapplied by 0.08 or 8%. Since total materials costs were $1,635,000, then overhead costs were overapplied by $1,635,000 x 0.08 = $130,800

The grocery industry has an annual inventory turnover of about times. Organic​ Grocers, Inc., had a cost of goods sold last year of ​$​; its average inventory was ​$. What was Organic​ Grocers' inventory​ turnover, and how does that performance compare with that of the​ industry? ​a) What was Organic​ Grocers' inventory​ turnover? nothing times per year ​(round your response to two decimal​ places). ​b) How does Organic​ Grocers' performance compare with that of the​ industry? It is ▼ the same as worse than better than the industry.

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Answer:

Inventory turnover ratio= 10.5 times

Organic​ Grocers' performance is LOW compare with that of the grocery industry.

Explanation:

Computation of Inventory turnover ratio using this formula

Inventory turnover ratio = Cost of goods sold / Average inventory

Let plug in the formula

Inventory turnover ratio = $10.5 /$ 1 .00

Inventory turnover ratio= 10.5 times

Therefore Organic Grocers’s inventory turnover is 10.5 times

Based on the information given about grocery industry we were told that they had annual inventory turnover of 14 times while Organic Grocers’s based on the above calculation inventory turnover is 10.5 times which means that Organic Grocers’s performance is low when compared with grocery industry which had inventory turnover of about 14 times.

Therefore Organic​ Grocers' performance is LOW compare with that of the grocery industry.

What is the best advice for conducting an effective Internet search?
a. Avoid using special characters such as quotation marks or
asterisks.
b. Select your favorite search tool and stick with it.
c. Use nouns as search words.
d. Use at least ten keywords in one search to maximize your
"hits."
I

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Answer: c. Use nouns as search words

Explanation:

When conducting and effective internet search, using nouns as search words is key. It should be noted that prepositions, modifiers and verbs are typically not being regarded by search engines and therefore the main search words should be noun.

One should also be specific and also use correct spellings. Therefore, the correct answer is option C.

Utility refers to Multiple Choice the benefits or customer value received by users of the product. the fixed costs associated with the production of a single unit of a product within a product line. the variable costs associated with the production of a single unit of a product within a product line. the adaptability of a marketing program to adjust to changes in the marketing environment. the number of alternative uses or benefits that can be provided by a single product or service.

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Answer:

A. the benefits or customer value received by users of the product.

Explanation:

Utility refers to the benefits or customer value received by users of the product. This ultimately implies that, any satisfaction or benefits a customer derives from the use of a product or service is generally referred to as a utility. These utilities can be classified into four (4) main categories and these are;

1. Time utility: this is associated with the benefit or customer value received by users of a particular product when needed or at the right time.

2. Form utility: it is the satisfaction or benefits a customer receives from the provision of alternatives or production of close substitutes.

3. Possession utility: it involves making goods and services readily available for customers to purchase or use.

4. Place utility: it involves making a good provision of outlets or shops where customers can easily find or come to when purchasing products.

ohnstone Company is facing several decisions regarding investing and financing activities. Address each decision independently. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) 1. On June 30, 2021, the Johnstone Company purchased equipment from Genovese Corp. Johnstone agreed to pay Genovese $10,000 on the purchase date and the balance in five annual installments of $8,000 on each June 30 beginning June 30, 2022. Assuming that an interest rate of 10% properly reflects the time value of money in this situation, at what amount should Johnstone value the equipment

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Answer:

Johnstone should value the equipment at $40,326.29.

Explanation:

To determine this, the present value of the five annual installments of $8,000 is first calculated using the formula for calculating the present value of an ordinary annuity as follows:

PV = P * ((1 - (1 / (1 + r))^n) / r) …………………………………. (1)

Where;

PV = Present value of the five annual installments =?

P = Annual payment = $8,000

r = interest rate = 10%, or 0.10

n = number of years = 5

Substitute the values into equation (1) to have:

PV = $8,000 * ((1 - (1 / (1 + 0.10))^5) / 0.10)

PV = $8,000 * 3.79078676940845

PV = $30,326.29

Therefore, the present value of the five annual installments of $8,000 is approximately $30,326.29.

As result of this:

Value the equipment = Payment on the purchase day + present value of the five annual installments = $10,000 + $30,326.29 = $40,326.29

Therefore, Johnstone should value the equipment at $40,326.29.

Oasis Company adds all materials at the beginning of its manufacturing process. Production information for selected months of the year follows:
E3-5 (Algo) Weighted-Average Method [LO 3-2, 3-3] Beginning Work in Process Ending Work in Process Conversion Conversion
Complete Units Units Complete
Months Untis (percent) Started Transferred out Units Percent
February 1300 46 --- 19400 6600 24 June 4300 75 24100 --- 3800 39September --- 27 25600 25600 2400 60December 2900 35 22400 21100 --- 73 Equivalent UnitsMonth Material Conversion February June September December
Required:
1. Reconcile the number of physical units to find the missing amounts.
2. Calculate the number of equivalent units for both materials and conversion for each month using the weighted-average method.

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Answer:

Please see solution below and attached

Explanation:

1. To calculate the number of physical units worked on and the missing figures, we will make use of the formula below;

Beginning inventory + Started = Transferred out + Ending inventory

For February,

1,300 + Started = 19,500 + 6,600

Started = 24,700

For June,

4,300 + 24,100 = Transferred out + 3,800

Transferred out = 24,600

For September,

Beginning inventory + 25,600 = 25,600 + 2,400

Beginning inventory = 2,400

For December,

2,900 + 22,400 = 21,100 + Ending inventory

Ending inventory = 4,200

2. Calculate the number of equivalent units for both materials and conversion for each month using the weighted average method.

• Please find attached detailed solution to question number 2.

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