During January, its first month of operations, Dieker Company accumulated the following manufacturing costs: raw materials $5,100 on account, factory labor $7,500 of which $5,800 relates to factory wages payable and $1,700 relates to payroll taxes payable, and factory utilities payable $2,900. Prepare separate journal entries for each type of manufacturing cost. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

Jan 31

Dr Raw materials inventory $5,100

Cr AccountsPayable $5,100

Jan 31

Dr Work in Process inventory $7,500

Cr Factory wages payable $5,800

Cr Payroll taxes payable $1,700

Jan 31

Dr Manufacturing overhead $2,900

Cr Utilities payable $2,900

Explanation:

Preparation of a separate journal entries for each type of manufacturing cost

Jan 31

Dr Raw materials inventory $5,100

Cr AccountsPayable $5,100

Jan 31

Dr Work in Process inventory $7,500

Cr Factory wages payable $5,800

Cr Payroll taxes payable $1,700

Jan 31

Dr Manufacturing overhead $2,900

Cr Utilities payable $2,900


Related Questions

The following is the ending balances of accounts at June 30, 2021, for Excell Company.
Account Title Debits Credits
Cash $ 93,000
Short-term investments 75,000
Accounts receivable (net) 290,000
Prepaid expenses (for the next 12 months) 42,000
Land 85,000
Buildings 330,000
Accumulated depreciation—buildings $ 165,000
Equipment 270,000
Accumulated depreciation—equipment 125,000
Accounts payable 178,000
Accrued liabilities 50,000
Notes payable 110,000
Mortgage payable 240,000
Common stock 150,000
Retained earnings 167,000
Totals $ 1,185,000 $ 1,185,000
Additional information:
The short-term investments account includes $23,000 in U.S. treasury bills purchased in May. The bills mature in July, 2021.
The accounts receivable account consists of the following:
a. Amounts owed by customers $ 232,000
b. Allowance for uncollectible accounts—trade customers (18,000 )
c. Nontrade notes receivable (due in three years) 70,000
d. Interest receivable on notes (due in four months) 6,000
Total $ 290,000
The notes payable account consists of two notes of $55,000 each. One note is due on September 30, 2021, and the other is due on November 30, 2022.
The mortgage payable is a loan payable to the bank in semiannual installments of $4,800 each plus interest. The next payment is due on October 31, 2021. Interest has been properly accrued and is included in accrued expenses.
Eight hundred thousand shares of no par common stock are authorized, of which 300,000 shares have been issued and are outstanding.
The land account includes $55,000 representing the cost of the land on which the company's office building resides. The remaining $30,000 is the cost of land that the company is holding for investment purposes.

Answers

Answer:

Total Assets $895,000

Total liabilities and stockholders'equity $895,000

Explanation:

Preparation of a classified balance sheet for the Excell Company at June 30, 2021

EXCELL COMPANY Balance Sheet At June 30, 2021

ASSETS

Current assets:

Cash and cash equivalents $116,000

($93,000+$23,000)

Short-term investments $52,000

($75,000-$23,000)

Accounts receivable, net of allowance for uncollectible accounts $214,000

($232,000-$18,000)

Interest receivable $6,000

Prepaid expenses $42,000

Total current assets $430,000

($116,000+$52,000+$214,000+$6,000+$42,000)

Investments:

Note receivable $70,000

Land held for sale $30,000

$100,000

($70,000+$30,000)

Property, plant, and equipment:

Land $55,000

Buildings $330,000

Equipment $270,000

($55,000+$330,000+$270,000)

$655,000

Less: Accumulated depreciation ($290,000)

Net property, plant, and equipment $365,000

($655,000-$290,000)

TOTAL ASSETS $895,000

($430,000+$100,000+$365,000)

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS'S EQUITY

Current liabilities:

Accounts payable $178,000

Accrued expenses $50,000

Note payable $55,000

Current maturities of long-term debt $9,600

(4800*2)

Total current liabilities $292,600

($178,000+$50,000+$55,000+$9,600)

Long-term liabilities:

Note payable $55,000

Mortgage payable $230,400

($240,000-$9,600)

Total long-term liabilities $285,400

($55,000+$230,400)

Shareholders’ equity:

Common stock, no par value; 800,000 shares

authorized; 300,000 shares issued and outstanding $150,000

Retained earnings $167,000

Total shareholders ’equity $317,000

($150,000+$167,000)

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS'S EQUITY $895,000

($292,600+$285,400+$317,000)

Therefore the classified balance sheet for the Excell Company at June 30, 2021 will be :

Total Assets $895,000

Total liabilities and stockholders'equity $895,000

Jaffa Company prepared its annual financial statements dated December 31 of the current year. The company applies the FIFO inventory costing method; however, the company neglected to apply lower of cost or net realizable value to the ending inventory. The preliminary current year income statement follows:

Sales revenue $294,000
Cost of goods sold
Beginning inventory $34,400
Purchases 198,000
Goods available for sale 232,400
Ending inventory (FIFO cost) 63,364
Cost of goods sold 169,036
Gross profit 124,964
Operating expenses 63,400
Pretax income 61,564
Income tax expense (40%) 24,626
Net income $36,938

Required:
Prepare the income statement to reflect lower of cost or net realizable value valuation of the current year ending inventory.

Answers

Complete Question:

The ending inventory includes 15,841 units purchased at $4 each.  The current market price is $3.00

Answer:

Jaffa Company

Income Statement, reflecting the lower of cost or net realizable value:

Sales revenue                    $294,000

Cost of goods sold

Beginning inventory             $34,400

Purchases                              198,000

Goods available for sale      232,400

Ending inventory (FIFO cost) 47,523

Cost of goods sold                184,877

Gross profit                            109,123

Operating expenses              63,400

Pretax income                        45,723

Income tax expense (40%)    18,289

Net income                          $27,434

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Ending inventory at LCNRV =  15,841 * $3.00 = $47,523

Sales revenue                    $294,000

Cost of goods sold

Beginning inventory             $34,400

Purchases                              198,000

Goods available for sale      232,400

Ending inventory (FIFO cost) 63,364

Cost of goods sold               169,036

Gross profit                           124,964

Operating expenses              63,400

Pretax income                         61,564

Income tax expense (40%)    24,626

Net income                          $36,938

Dear Mr. Chandler: The early bird catches the worm! Register at MyBirdWatch.com now and be one of our first 100 members. Read on to learn more about our exclusive offer.

Answers

Hmmm who’s Mr.Chandler here

A callable bond:
A. Is generally call protected during the entire term of the bond issue,
B. generally will have a call protection period during the final three years prior to maturity.
C. may be structured to pay bondholders the current value of the bond on the date of call.
D. is prohibited from having a sinking fund also.
E. Is frequently called at a price that is less than par value

Answers

Answer:

C. may be structured to pay bondholders the current value of the bond on the date of call.

Explanation:

A callable bond is also called a redeemable bond. It a debt instrument that the issuer may decide to call or redeem before the maturity date.

This is used by bond issuers to have a cheaper cost of borrowing funds.

For example when interests are low the issuer can buy back his bonds at a lower cost this reducing his debt burden.

So callable bonds are structured to pay bondholders the current value of the bond on the date of call or redemption.

if you writte here you are not a helper people of branly

Answers

Answer:

sorry just wanted the points

Explanation:

The following events took place when Managers A, B, and C were preparing budgets for the upcoming period:
I. Manager A increased property tax expenditures by 2% when she was informed of a recent rate hike by local authorities.
II. Manager B reduced sales revenues by 4% when informed of recent aggressive actions by a new competitor.
III. Manager C, who supervises employees with widely varying skill levels, used the highest wage rate in the department when preparing the labor budget.
Assuming that the percentage amounts given are reasonable, which of the preceding cases is (are) an example of building slack in budgets?
a. Il only.
b. I only.
c. II and III.
d. Ill only
e. I and II.

Answers

Answer:

Assuming that the percentage amounts given are reasonable, an example of building slack in budgets is:

d. Ill only

Explanation:

By using the highest wage rate in the department, Manager C deliberately overestimated her departmental expenses.  However, her action is dictated by the need to ensure that there are no budget shortages for wages.  By this slack, the actual performance of the department will be better than the budgeted performance because the department will likely spend less than its allotted costs.

The cases that represent an example of the building slacks in budgets should be option III.

Usage of highest wage rate:

Here we use the high wage rate with respect to the department. Also, the manager c should be overestimated the department expenses. The action should be dictated via the need for assurance that there should no shortages with respect to the wages. Also, the actual performance should be more than the budgeted performance since the department should lower than it

Learn more about expenditure here: https://brainly.com/question/24316795

SUNLAND COMPANY
Income Statements
For the Years Ended December 31
2020 2021
Net sales $2,178,400 $2,030,000
Cost of goods sold 1,207,000 1,187,080
Gross profit 971,400 842,920
Selling and administrative expenses 590,000 565,220
Income from operations 381,400 277,700
Other expenses and losses
Interest expense 25,960 23,600
Income before income taxes 355,440 254,100
Income tax expense 106,632 76,230
Net income $ 248,808 $ 177,870
SUNLAND COMPANY
Balance Sheets
December 31
Assets 2022 2021
Current assets
Cash $ 70,918 $ 75,756
Debt investments (short-term) 87,320 59,000
Accounts receivable 139,004 121,304
Inventory 148,680 136,290
Total current assets 445,922 392,350
Plant assets (net) 765,820 613,954
Total assets $1,211,742 $1,006,304
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Current liabilities
Accounts payable $ 188,800 $171,572
Income taxes payable 51,330 49,560
Total current liabilities 240,130 221,132
Bonds payable 259,600 236,000
Total liabilities 499,730 457,132
Stockholders’ equity
Common stock ($5 par) 342,200 354,000
Retained earnings 369,812 195,172
Total stockholders’ equity 712,012 549,172
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$1,211,742 $1,006,304
All sales were on account. Net cash provided by operating activities for 2022 was $259,600. Capital expenditures were $160,480, and cash dividends were $74,168.
Compute the following ratios for 2022. (Round all answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.83 or 1.83%.)
(a) Earnings per share
$enter earnings per share in dollars
(b) Return on common stockholders’ equity
enter return on common stockholders’ equity in percentages %
(c) Return on assets
enter return on assets in percentages
%
(d) Current ratio
enter current ratio
(e) Accounts receivable turnover
enter accounts receivable turnover in times
(f) Average collection period
enter average collection period in days
(g) Inventory turnover
enter inventory turnover in times
(h) Days in inventory
enter days in inventory
(i) Times interest earned
enter times interest earned
(j) Asset turnover
enter asset turnover in times
(k) Debt to assets ratio
enter debt to assets ratio in percentages
(l) Free cash flow
$enter free cash flow in dollars

Answers

Answer:

a) $3.57

(b) Return on common stockholders’ equity = 39.46%

(c) Return On Assets = 22.43%

(d) Current Ratio = 1.86 times

(e) Account Receivables Turnover Ratio = 16.74 times

(f) Average collection period = 21.8 days

(g) Inventory Turnover = 8.47 times

(h) Days in inventory = 43.09 days

(i) Times interest earned = 14.69 times

(j) Asset turnover = 1.96 times

(k) Debt to assets ratio = 41.24%

(l) Free cash flow = $24,952

Explanation:

(a) Earnings per share

Net income = $248,808

Beginning number of shares = Beginning Common stock / Par value = $354,000 / $5 = 70,800

Ending number of shares = Ending Common stock / Par value = $342,200 / $5 =  = 68,440

Average Number of Shares Outstanding = (Beginning number of shares + Ending number of shares) / 2 = (68,440 + 70,800) / 2 = 69,620

Earning Per Shares = Net Income/ Average Number of Shares Outstanding = $248,808 /  69,620 = $3.57

(b) Return on common stockholders’ equity

Average Stockholders Equity = (Beginning Stockholders Equity + Ending Stockholders Equity) / 2 = ($549,172 + $712,012) / 2 = $630,592  

Return on Stockholders Equity = Net Income / Average Stockholders Equity = $248,808 / $630,592 = 0.3946, or 39.46%

(c) Return on assets

Average total assets = (Ending total assets + Beginning total assets) / 2 = ($1,211,742 + 1,006,304) / 2 = $1,109,023

Return On Assets = Net Income / Average total assets = $248,808 / $1,109,023 = 0.2243, or 22.43%

(d) Current ratio

Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities = $445,922 / $240,130 = 1.86 times

(e) Accounts receivable turnover

Average Account Receivables = (Beginning Account Receivables + Ending Account Receivables) / 2 = ($139,004 + $121,304) / 2 = $130,154

Account Receivables Turnover Ratio = Sales / Average Account Receivables = $2,178,400 / $130,154 = 16.74 times

(f) Average collection period

Average collection period = 365 / Account Receivables turnover ratio = 365 days /16.74 = 21.8 days

(g) Inventory turnover

Average Inventory = (Beginning inventory + Ending inventory) / 2 = ($148,680 + $136,290) / 2 = $142,485

Inventory Turnover = Cost of goods sold / average inventory = $1,207,000 / $142,485 = 8.47 times

(h) Days in inventory

Days in inventory = 365/ inventory turnover ratio = 365 days / 8.47 = 43.09 days

(i) Times interest earned

Times Interest Earned = Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization / Interest expenses = Income from operations / Interest expenses = $381,400 / $25,960 = 14.69 times

(j) Asset turnover

Asset turnover = Net sales / Average total assets = 2,178,400 / $1,109,023 = 1.96 times

(k) Debt to assets ratio

Debt to Asset Ratio = Total Debt / Total Assets = $499,730 / $1,211,742 = 0.4124, or 41.24%

(l) Free cash flow

Free cash flow = Net cash provided by operating activities - Capital expenditures - Cash dividends = $259,600- $160,480 - $74,168 = $24,952

Select the statement that is true of common stock. Companies issue dividends to common stockholders before preferred stockholders. Common stockholders do not have a right of first refusal when new stock is issued. Common stock has a stronger claim to a company's assets than preferred stock. Despite having fewer financial protections, common stock typically outperforms preferred stock.

Answers

Answer:

Despite having fewer financial protections, common stock typically outperforms preferred stock.

Explanation:

Secondary market can be defined as a market where various investors sell and buy securities from other investors.

Some examples of secondary market around the world are New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), NASDAQ, London Stock Exchange (LSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE).

On the other hand, the primary market refers to the market where these securities that are being sold are issued or created.

A common stock can be defined as a type of security or ownership interest that typically depicts ownership in a corporation. Common stockholders are usually saddled with the responsibility of electing the Board of Directors and voting in corporate policies. Also, it is to be reported on stockholders' equity section of a balance sheet.

The statement that is true of common stock is that, despite having fewer financial protections, common stock typically outperforms preferred stock.

Exercise 5-10 (Algo) Multiproduct Break-Even Analysis [LO5-9] Lucido Products markets two computer games: Claimjumper and Makeover. A contribution format income statement for a recent month for the two games appears below: Claimjumper Makeover Total Sales $ 112,000 $ 56,000 $ 168,000 Variable expenses 41,320 9,080 50,400 Contribution margin $ 70,680 $ 46,920 117,600 Fixed expenses 81,060 Net operating income $ 36,540 Required: 1. What is the overall contribution margin (CM) ratio for the company

Answers

Answer:

Contribution margin ratio= 0.7

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Total

Sales $168,000

Variable expenses 50,400

To calculate the contribution margin ratio, we need to use the following formula:

Contribution margin ratio= (sales - total variable cost) / sales

Contribution margin ratio= (168,000 - 50,400) / 168,000

Contribution margin ratio= 0.7

You are planning to save for retirement over the next 35 years. To do this, you will invest $710 per month in a stock account and $310 per month in a bond account. The return of the stock account is expected to be 9.1 percent, and the bond account will earn 5.1 percent. When you retire, you will combine your money into an account with an annual return of 6.1 percent. Assume the returns are expressed as APRs.

How much can you withdraw each month from your account assuming a 30-year withdrawal period?

Answers

Answer:

monthly payment = $16,162.87

Explanation:

future value of stock account = $710 x= [(1 + 0.00758333)⁴²⁰- 1 ] / 0.00758333 = $2,142,045

future value of bond account = $310 x= [(1 + 0.00425)⁴²⁰- 1 ] / 0.00425 = $360,116

future value = $2,502,161

PVIFA = [1 - 1/(1 + 0.0050833)³⁶⁰ ] / 0.0050833 = 165.019

monthly payment = $2,502,161 / 165.019 = $16,162.87

Negotiations often involve three types of issues. For ______________ issues, the parties' preferences are directly opposed. For ______________ issues, the parties have directionally-opposed preferences but value the issues differently. For ______________ issues, the parties have the same preferences.

Answers

Answer:

1. Distributive issues

2. Integrative issues

3. Congruent issues

Explanation:

Typically, for every negotiation process, any of the three kinds of issues are involved, this includes the following distributive, congruent, and integrative issues.

Hence, Negotiations often involve three types of issues. For DISTRIBUTIVE issues, the parties' preferences are directly opposed. For INTEGRATIVE issues, the parties have directionally-opposed preferences but value the issues differently. For CONGRUENT issues, the parties have the same preferences.

For DISTRIBUTIVE issues, the parties' preferences are directly opposed.

For INTEGRATIVE issues, the parties have directionally-opposed preferences but value the issues differently.

For CONGRUENT issues, the parties have the same preferences.

What is a Negotiation?

A Negotiation refers to method through which parties settle their differences and in reaching an agreement.

Generally, for every negotiation process, any of the three kinds of issues are involved, this includes the following distributive, congruent, and integrative issues.

Read more about Negotiation

brainly.com/question/902450

Answer each of the following independent questions. Required: Alex Meir recently won a lottery and has the option of receiving one of the following three prizes: (1) $88,000 cash immediately, (2) $34,000 cash immediately and a six-period annuity of $9,300 beginning one year from today, or (3) a six-period annuity of $18,400 beginning one year from today. (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.) 1.1 Assuming an interest rate of 7%, determine the PV value for the above options.
1.2 Which option should Alex choose? Option (1) Option (2) Option (3)
2. The Weimer Corporation wants to accumulate a sum of money to repay certain debts due on December 31, 2022. Weimer will make annual deposits of $175,000 into a special bank account at the end of each of 10 years beginning December 31, 2013. Assuming that the bank account pays 8% interest compounded annually, what will be the fund balance after the last payment is made on December 31, 2022?
Table of calculation function?
Payment?
N?
I?
Future value?

Answers

Answer:

option 1

$4,056,237.49

Explanation:

To determine the better option, we have to determine the present value of options 2 and 3

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

option 2

Cash flow in year 0 = $34,000

Cash flow in year 1  to 6 =  $9,300  

I = 7 %

PV =  78,328.82

Option 2

Cash flow in year 1  to 6 =  $$18,400

I = 7 %

PV = 87704.33

To find the NPV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

It is the first option that has the highest value

The formula for calculating future value = A / annuity factor

Annuity factor = {[(1+r) n] - 1} / r

P = Present value  

R = interest rate  

N = number of years  


Explain how political and international factors pose challenges to businesses.

Answers

Answer:

Synonyms:complicated, difficult, complex, elaborate, confused, confusing, incomprehensible, intricate, contorted, involved

Antonyms:straightforward, simple, make sense, understandable, intelligible, apparent, easy, evident, clear-cut, manifest

Entry:decadence

Synonyms:indulgence, self-indulgence, sybaritic, epicurean, extravagance, weakness, fun-loving, for fun, for a laugh

Entry:evil

Synonyms:the Devil, satanism, black mass, the forces of darkness​/​evil, satanic, Old Nick, horn, Satan

Entry:two-edged

Synonyms:mixed, patchy, spotty, mixed blessing, six of one, (and) half a dozen of the other, a double-edged​/​two-edged sword, work both ways, the rights and wrongs of something, cut both ways

Using the thesaurus

Share this entry

SYNONYMS OF THE DAY

happy© PHOTODISC

happy

feeling pleased and satisfied

Synonyms:

glad

alive

pleased

content

satisfied

contented

Browse more

TRENDING WORDS

put off

make someone not want or like something

8.4%

take up

start doing something regularly

-0.9%

take on

start to employ someone

2.5%

keen on something

interested in something and enjoying it

-3.1%

I couldn’t agree more

used for emphasizing that you agree

-10.0%

Browse more

Explanation:

Ticketsales, Inc., receives $7,720,000 cash in advance ticket sales for a four-date tour of Bon Jovi. Record the advance ticket sales on October 31. Record the revenue earned for the first concert date of November 5, assuming it represents one-fourth of the advance ticket sales. Ticketsales, Inc. initially records prepaid and unearned items in balance sheet accounts.

Required:
Record the revenue earned for the first concert date of November 5.

Answers

Answer:

November 5

Dr Unearned Ticket Revenue $1,930,000

Cr Ticket Revenue $1,930,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entry to Record the revenue earned for the first concert date of November 5.

Based on the information given if Ticketsales receives the amount of $7,720,000 cash in advance ticket sales for a four-date tour of Bon Jovi which means that assuming it represents one-fourth of the advance ticket sales the revenue earned for the first concert date of November 5 will be :

November 5

Dr Unearned Ticket Revenue $1,930,000

Cr Ticket Revenue $1,930,000

($7,720,000 x 1/4)

(To Record the revenue earned for the first concert date of November 5.)

AP* Price discrimination occurs when differences in a product's price reflect differences in marginal costs differences in a product's price reflect differences in marginal costs a products's average cost is greater than its average revenue a products's average cost is greater than its average revenue differences in a product's price do not reflect differences in costs of production differences in a product's price do not reflect differences in costs of production a product's average cost is less than its average revenue a product's average cost is less than its average revenue the supply of the product is elastic

Answers

Answer:

differences in a product's price do not reflect differences in costs of production.

Explanation:

Price can be defined as the amount of money that is required to be paid by a buyer (customer) to a seller (producer) in order to acquire goods and services.

In sales and marketing, pricing of products is considered to be an essential element of a business firm's marketing mix because place, promotion and product largely depends on it.

One of the importance associated with the pricing of products is that, it improves the image of a business firm.

Price discrimination refers to the situation in which a business firm sells an identical product to different consumers at different selling price based on reasons that are not in any way associated or related with its manufacturing cost.

This ultimately implies that, price discrimination occurs when differences in a product's price do not reflect differences in costs of production.

X-Mart uses the perpetual inventory system to account for its merchandise. On May 1, it sold $1,400 of merchandise on credit. The original cost of the merchandise to X-Mart was $500. Demonstrate the required journal entry to record the cost of the sale by selecting all of the correct actions below.

a. Debit Merchandise Inventory $500.
b. Credit Cost of Goods Sold $500.
c. Credit Merchandise Inventory $500.
d. Debit Cost of Goods Sold $500.

Answers

Answer:

d. Debit Cost of Goods Sold $500.

c. Credit Merchandise Inventory $500.

Explanation:

The journal entry to record the cost of the sale is shown below:

Cost of Goods Sold $500

      To Merchandise inventory $500

(To record the cost of the sale)

Here the cost of goods sold is debited as it increased the expenses and credited the merchandise inventory as it reduced the assets

The correct options for the journal entry are under the perpetual inventory system are:

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $500.Credit Merchandise Inventory $500.

What is the perpetual inventory system?

A perpetual inventory system is a system of recording inventory transactions on a real-time basis. The book inventory, therefore, shows the real stock.

The perpetual inventory system debits COGS upon each sale transaction and credits the inventories.

Therefore the correct options are c and d.

Learn more about the perpetual inventory systems here:

brainly.com/question/4465737

Suppose that you are considering the development of a residential subdivision. The development will require you to spend $300,000 today to acquire the land. You will also have to spend $750,000 in both years 1 and 2 in order to build the houses. You expect to make $1.5 million in year 3 and $2 million in year 4 from sales of the completed homes. What is the internal rate of return of this project

Answers

Answer:

32.52%

Explanation:

Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after-tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested

IRR can be calculated with a financial calculator  

Cash flow in year 0 = $-300,000.

Cash flow in year 1  and 2 = $-750,000

Cash flow in year 3 = $1.5 million

Cash flow in year 4 = $2 million  

IRR = 32.52%

To find the IRR using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the IRR button and then press the compute button.  

American Chemical Company manufactures a chemical compound that is sold for $57 per gallon. A new variant of the chemical has been discovered, and if the basic compound were processed into the new variant, the selling price would be $81 per gallon. American expects the market for the new compound variant to be 8,100 gallons initially and determines that processing costs to refine the basic compound into the new variant would be $162,000. Required: a. What would be the effect on total profit if American produces the new compound variant

Answers

Answer:

Effect on income= $32,400 increase

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Difference in selling price= 81 - 57= $24

Number of units= 8,100

Increase in costs= $162,000

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

Effect on income= Increase in revenue - increase in costs

Effect on income= 24*8,100 - 162,000

Effect on income= $32,400 increase

Marigold Corp. incurs the following costs to produce 10100 units of a subcomponent: Direct materials $8484 Direct labor 11413 Variable overhead 12726 Fixed overhead 16200 An outside supplier has offered to sell Marigold the subcomponent for $2.85 a unit. If Marigold could avoid $3000 of fixed overhead by accepting the offer, net income would increase (decrease) by $838. $(3364). $6838. $(5929).

Answers

Answer:

The effect on net income is an increase by $6838.

Explanation:

Analysis of Accepting Special Offer

Savings :

Direct materials                                                     $8,484

Direct labor                                                            $11,413

Variable overhead                                               $12,726

Fixed Overheads                                                  $3,000   $35,623

Total Savings

Costs :

Purchase Price ( $2.85 x 10,100 units)                               ($28,785)

Effect on Net Income                                                             $6,838

Note : We have considered the avoidable component of fixed costs in this calculation. Ignore common fixed costs (unavoidable) since they are irrelevant for decision making.

Conclusion :

The effect on net income is an increase by $6838.

Bingham Company manufactures and sells Product J. Results for last year's manufacture and sale of Product J are as follows:
Sales: 10,000 units at $160 each $1,600,000
Less costs:
Variable production costs 960,000
Sales commissions: 15% of sales 240,000
Salaries of line supervisors 195,000
Traceable fixed advertising expense 180,000
Fixed general factory overhead (allocated to
products on the basis of square feet occupied)
170,000
Total costs 1,745,000
Net loss ($145,000)
Bingham Company anticipates no change in the operating results for Product J in the foreseeable future if the product is produced. Bingham is re-examining all of its products and is trying to decide whether to discontinue the manufacture and sale of Product J. The company's total fixed factory overhead cost would not be affected by this decision.
Assume that discontinuing Product J would result in a $100,000 increase in the contribution margin of other product lines. How many units of Product J would have to be sold next year for the company to be as well off as if it just dropped Product J and enjoyed the increase in contribution margin from other products?
a. 15,500 units.
b. 11,875 units.
c. 16,125 units.
d. 2,500 units.

Answers

Answer:

Break-even point in units= 16,125

Explanation:

To calculate the number of units of Product J to be sold next year, we can use the break-even point formula:

Break-even point in units= (fixed costs + desired profit) / contribution margin per unit

Fixed costs= 195,000 + 180,000 + 170,000= $545,000

Unitary contribution margin= 160 - (96 + 24)= $40

Desired profit= $100,000

Break-even point in units= (545,000 + 100,000) / 40

Break-even point in units= 16,125

Prove:

Sales= 16,125*160= 2,580,000

Variable production costs= 16,125*96= (1,548,000)

Sales commissions= 0.15*2,580,000= (387,000)

Salaries of line supervisors= (195,000)

Traceable fixed advertising expense= (180,000)

Fixed general factory overhead= (170,000)

Net operating income= 100,000

A truck was acquired on July 1, 2018, at a cost of $311,850. The truck had a six-year useful life and an estimated salvage value of $34,650. The straight-line method of depreciation was used. On January 1, 2021, the truck was overhauled at a cost of $28,875, which extended the useful life of the truck for an additional two years beyond that originally estimated (salvage value is still estimated at $34,650). In computing depreciation for annual adjustment purposes, expense is calculated for each month the asset is owned.

Answers

Answer:

Details                                                                   Amount($)

Cost                                                                        $311,850

Less: Salvage value                                              ($34,650)

Depreciation base July 1, 2018                             $277,200

Less: Depreciation to date ($277,200/6)*2.5 ($115,500)

Depreciation base Jan 1, 2021 (unadjusted)        $161,700

Overhaul                                                                 $28,875

Depreciation base Jan 1, 2021 (adjusted)             $190,575

Date              Particulars                                         Debit($)   Credit($)

2021, Jan 1   Depreciation accumulated A/c Dr  $34,650

                             To cash A/c                                                  $34,650

2021, Dec 31 Expense for depreciation A/c Dr      $19,922

                      ($109,575/5.5)

                             To Depreciation accumulated A/c             $19,922

At the beginning of 2021, VHF Industries acquired a machine with a fair value of $4,803,660 by issuing a three-year, noninterest-bearing note in the face amount of $6 million. The note is payable in three annual installments of $2 million at the end of each year.

Required:
a. What is the effective rate of interest implicit in the agreement?
b. Prepare the necessary journal entry.
c. Suppose the market value of the equipment was unknown at the time of purchase, but the market rate of interest for notes of similar risk was 11%. Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase of the equipment.

Answers

Answer:

a. What is the effective rate of interest implicit in the agreement?

I used an Excel spreadsheet and the RATE function:

PV = 4,803,660

FV = 6,000,000 (optional)

Nper = 3

Payment = -2,000,000

Rate = 12%

b. Prepare the necessary journal entry.

Dr Machinery 4,803,660

Dr Discount on notes payable 1,196,340

    Cr Notes payable 6,000,000

c. Suppose the market value of the equipment was unknown at the time of purchase, but the market rate of interest for notes of similar risk was 11%. Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase of the equipment.

we would need to determine the present value, again using an Excel spreadsheet and the PV function:

PV = $4,887,429.43 ≈ $4,887,429

Dr Machinery 4,887,429

Dr Discount on notes payable 1,112,571

    Cr Notes payable 6,000,000

Assume that Simple Co. had credit sales of $280,000 and cost of goods sold of $165,000 for the period. It estimates that 2 percent of credit sales in uncollectible accounts when it uses the percentage of credit sales method and it estimates that the appropriate ending balance in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts is $6,900 when it uses the aging method. Before the end-of-period adjustment is made, the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a credit balance of $400.

Required:
Prepare the journal entry to record the end-of-period adjustment for bad debts under the (a) percentage of credit sales method and (b) aging of accounts receivable method.

Answers

Answer:

A. Dr Bad Debt Expense $5,600

Cr Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $5,600

B. Dr Bad Debt Expense $6,500

Cr Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $6,500

Explanation:

A. Preparation of the journal entry to record the end-of-period adjustment for bad debts under

percentage of credit sales method

Dr Bad Debt Expense $5,600

Cr Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $5,600

($280,000 x .02 = 5600)

(Being to record bad debts under percentage of credit sales method)

B. Preparation of the journal entry to record the end-of-period adjustment for bad debts under the aging of accounts receivable method.

Dr Bad Debt Expense $6,500

Cr Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $6,500

($6,900 - $400 = 6500)

Total demand for Oxy is 10,000 units and for Sonic is 6,000 units. Machine time is a scarce resource. During the year, 50,000 machine hours are available. Oxy requires 4 machine hours per unit, while Sonic requires 2.5 machine hours per unit. What is the maximum contribution margin Garrison can achieve during a year

Answers

Answer:

$444,250

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the maximum contribution margin Garrison can achieve during a year

First step is to calculate the Contribution margin per hour

Oxy sonic

Sales $75 $44

Less: variable cost $40 $21

=Contribution margin per unit 35 23

÷Machine hour per unit 4 2.5

=Contribution margin per hour $8.75 $9.2

Ranking 2 1

Second step is to calculate the Hour required for sonic

Hour required for sonic = 6,000*2.5

Hour required for sonic= 15,000 hours

Third step is to calculate the Hour available for oxy

Hour available for oxy = 50,000-15,000

Hour available for oxy = 35,000 hours

Fourth step is to calculate the Production of Oxy

Production of Oxy = 35,000/4

Production of Oxy= 8,750 units

Now let calculate the Maximum contribution margin

Maximum contribution margin = 8,750*35+ 6000*23

Maximum contribution margin =306,250+,138,000

Maximum contribution margin = $444,250

Therefore the maximum contribution margin Garrison can achieve during a year is $444,250

Sunland purchased the license for distribution of a popular consumer product on January 1, 2020, for $158,000. It is expected that this product will generate cash flows for an indefinite period of time. The license has an initial term of 5 years but by paying a nominal fee, Sunland can renew the license indefinitely for successive 5-year terms. What amount should be amortized for the year ended December 31, 2020

Answers

Answer:

No amount should be amortized since the license can be renewed indefinitely for successive 5-year terms.

Instead, the license should be tested for impairment annually to determine impairment loss.

Explanation:

An intangible asset that can be used indefinitely is treated like purchased Goodwill.  It should never be amortized.  Annually, the asset should be tested for impairment.  The test is to compare the market value of the license with the book value.

Windsor, Inc. decided to establish a petty cash fund to help ensure internal control over its small cash expenditures. The following information is available for the month of April.
1. On April 1, it established a petty cash fund in the amount of $268.
2. A summary of the petty cash expenditures made by the petty cash custodian as of April 10 is as follows. Delivery charges paid on merchandise purchased $76 Supplies purchased and used 41 Postage expense 49 I.O.U. from employees 33 Miscellaneous expense 52 The petty cash fund was replenished on April 10. The balance in the fund was $8.
3. The petty cash fund balance was increased $116 to $384 on April 20.
Prepare the journal entries to record transactions related to petty cash for the month of April.
april 1
pety cash 342 (d)
cash 342 (c)
april 10
???????????????????? 72 (d)
miscellaneous expense 48 (d)
postage expense 52 (d)
accounts recievable 29 (d)
???????????????????
??????????????????
??????????????????
petty cash ??
cash ??

Answers

Answer:

April 1

Dr Petty cash $268

Cr Cash $268

April 10

Dr Freight-in (Or Inventory) $76

Dr Supplies expense $41

Dr Dr Postage expense $49

Dr Accounts Receivable/Loan to employees $33

Dr Miscellaneous expense $52

Cr Cash over and short $9

Cr Cash $260

April 20

Dr Petty cash $116

Cr Cash $116

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries to record transactions related to petty cash for the month of April.

April 1

Dr Petty cash $268

Cr Cash $268

April 10

Dr Freight-in (Or Inventory) $76

Dr Supplies expense $41

Dr Dr Postage expense $49

Dr Accounts Receivable/Loan to employees $33

Dr Miscellaneous expense $52

Cr Cash over and short $9

($260-$76-$41-$49-$33-$52)

Cr Cash $260

($268-$8)

April 20

Dr Petty cash $116

Cr Cash $116

which of the following statements are true
a. the balance sheet should be prepared before the income statement .
b. the income statement should be prepared before the balance sheet
c.the balance sheet and the income statenent should be prepared simultaneously.
d. the order in which the balance sheet and the income statement are prepared is irrelevent ​

Answers

b) The income statement should be prepared before the balance sheet.

My reason for saying this is that when calculating the working capital on the balance sheet, we are going to have to add the net income/profit from the income statement. Hence I think the income statement must be prepared before the balance sheet.

Zolas' Heaters is approached by Ms. Leila, a new customer, to fulfill a large one-time-only special order for a product similar to one offered to regular customers. Zolas' Heaters has excess capacity. The following per unit data apply for sales to regular customers: Direct materials $450.00 Direct manufacturing labor 160.00 Variable manufacturing support 100.00 Fixed manufacturing support 210.00 Total manufacturing costs 920.00 Markup (25% of total manufacturing costs) 230.00 Estimated selling price $1150.00 For Zolas' Heaters, what is the minimum acceptable price of this one-time-only special order

Answers

Answer:

Zolas' Heaters

The minimum acceptable price of this one-time-only special order is:

= $887.50.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Direct materials                                             $450.00

Direct manufacturing labor                             160.00

Variable manufacturing support                     100.00

Fixed manufacturing support                         210.00

Total manufacturing costs                             920.00

Markup (25% of total manufacturing costs) 230.00

Estimated selling price                               $1,150.00

The minimum acceptable price of this one-time-only special order:

Direct materials                                             $450.00

Direct manufacturing labor                             160.00

Variable manufacturing support                     100.00

Total manufacturing costs                               710.00

Markup (25% of total variable mfg costs)       177.50

Selling price                                                   $887.50

Presented below are long-term liability items for Pharoah Company at December 31, 2020. Bonds payable, due 2022 $625,000 Lease liability 60,000 Notes payable, due 2025 70,000 Discount on bonds payable 46,875 Prepare the long-term liabilities section of the balance sheet for Pharoah Company. (Enter account name only and do not provide descriptive information.)

Answers

Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

Consider liabilities due within period of more than 12 months for the long-term liabilities section of the balance sheet.

An investment project has annual cash inflows of $4,300, $4,000, $5,200, and $4,400, for the next four years, respectively. The discount rate is 13 percent. a. What is the discounted payback period for these cash flows if the initial cost is $5,800? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b. What is the discounted payback period for these cash flows if the initial cost is $7,900? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) c. What is the discounted payback period for these cash flows if the initial cost is $10,900? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

Answers

Answer:

1.64 years

2.27 years

3.13 years

Explanation:

Discounted payback calculates the amount of time it takes to recover the amount invested in a project from it cumulative discounted cash flows

Present value of cash flow in year 1 = 4300 / 1.13 = 3805.31

Amount recovered in year 1  = -5800 + 3805.31 = -1994.69

Present value of cash flow in year 2 = 4000 / (1.13^2) = 3132.59

Amount recovered in year 2 =-1994.69 + 3132.59 = 1137.90

Payback period = 1 + 1994.69/3132.59 = 1.64 years

B

Present value of cash flow in year 1 = 4300 / 1.13 = 3805.31

Amount recovered in year 1  = -7900 + 3805.31 = -4094.69

Present value of cash flow in year 2 = 4000 / (1.13^2) = 3132.59

Amount recovered in year 2  = -4094.69 + 3132.59 = -962.10

Present value of cash flow in year 3 = 5200 / (1.13^3) = 3603.86

Amount recovered in year 3  = -962.10 + 3603.86 = 2641.76

Payback period = 2 years + -962.10 / 3603.86 = 2.27 years

C

Present value of cash flow in year 1 = 4300 / 1.13 = 3805.31

Amount recovered in year 1  = -10900 + 3805.31 = -7094.69

Present value of cash flow in year 2 = 4000 / (1.13^2) = 3132.59

Amount recovered in year 2  = -7094.69 + 3132.59 = -3962.10

Present value of cash flow in year 3 = 5200 / (1.13^3) = 3603.86

Amount recovered in year 3  = -3962.10 + 3603.86 = -358.24

Present value in year 4 =  4400 / (1.13^4) = 2698.60

Amount recovered in year 4  = -358.24 + 2698.60 = 2340.36

Payback period = 3 years + 358.24 + 2698.60 = 3.13 years

Other Questions
3. Marie n'pas cours demain.a. ab. ontC. asd. avons Can someone help me slove this plss. :-) The Climate is hot, Wet and humid in Malaysia and cold and wet in siberia throughout the year. Why? 8(2y + ) =sovle?!?!?! Can any of you guys help my cousin with her homework its very confusing to me I'm not very good at math so please help her she gotta have everything turned in by Friday!! Sunny makes a poster showing the levels of organization in the human body.How can Sunny correct his error? Check all that apply.Arrow A should point to the organ system.Arrow B should point to the cell.Arrow B should point to the organ.Arrow C should point to the muscle tissue.Arrow C should point to the organ system. 17. What are the coordinates of Cedar Junction?OA) (-4,5)OB) (4,5)OC) (-4,-5)OD) (4,-5) Magnetism is a type ofA. forceB. energyC. gravityD. electricity Use the Pythagorean theorem to find y. what are the values of x and y? Which of the following items are not acomponent of a graphical userinterface?(A) windows(B) icons(C) menus(D) prompts How do researchers identify the major problems and functions of the brain? Explain four methods Confucius taught that ____, or lovingothers, could restore harmony in hiskingdom.I Meant To Put social studies Not History what did the revolutionary leaders want? across which river sardar sarovar dam was built? Which of the following is an example of a genre based on form?O A. MysteryO B. NovelO C. ComedyO D. RomanceSUBMIT Which of the following is not a abiotic factor ? A. DirtB. SunlightC. WaterD. Air The default when you type in a search is to search all of PowerPoint, which includes Microsoft OfficeOnline. You can limit where your search is done by selecting it from the drop-down menu. To the right ofthe text box is a magnify glass icon and the word Search and a downwards arrow. Clicking on the arrow willmake the drop-down menu appear.Read the multimedia text above. How do you limit your search just to PowerPoint templates?A. Just type templates in the search boxb. Select "PowerPoint templates from the drop down menuC. Click on the magnify glass icond. None of the abovePlease select the best answer from the choices provided How has the history of the countries impacted the style of music? why was it important that soldiers fought for the north and what effect did it have on the Northern troops?