It is November 1 of Year 1. Sales for Scott Company for November and December of Year 1 and January of Year 2 are forecasted to be as follows: November, 400,000; December 600,000; January, 200,000 100% of sales are credit sales. Of these credit sales, 5% are collected during the month of sale, 25% in the following month, and 65% in the second following month; 5% are never collected. Total sales for September and October of Year 1 were 100,000 and 150,000, respectively. What is the forecasted amount of total cash collections in January of Year 2

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Answer 1

Answer:

$420,000

Explanation:

The computation of the forecasted amount of total cash collections for the year 2 is shown below:

= 5% × Jan sales + 25% × December month + 65% × November sales

= 5% × 200,000 + 25% × 600,000 + 65% × 400,000

= $10,000 + $150,000 + $260,000

= $420,000


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What is the meaning of ECONOMICS?

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Buyers are able to buy all they want to buy and sellers are able to sell all they want to sell at Group of answer choices prices at and above the equilibrium price. prices at and below the equilibrium price. prices above and below the equilibrium price, but not at the equilibrium price. the equilibrium price but not above or below the equilibrium price.

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Answer:

the equilibrium price but not above or below the equilibrium price.

Explanation:

At equilibrium price, quantity demanded equals quantity supplied. At this point, buyers are able to buy all they want to buy and sellers are able to sell all they want

Above equilibrium price, there would be a surplus. the quantity supplied would exceed the quantity demanded. Sellers would not be able to sell all they want in this case

Below the equilibrium price, there would be a shortage. the quantity demanded would exceed the quantity supplied. buyers would not be able to buy all they want

In the context of marketing management philosophies, a sales orientation aims at

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In the context of marketing management philosophies, a sales orientation aims at: Pushing manufacturers' products more aggressively to achieve high profits. A production orientation philosophy focuses on: Assessing the resources of a firm.

d) 3(x - 2y) - (2x - 5y) si x = -4, y = 5​

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d) 3(x - 2y) - (2x - 5y) if x = -4, y = 5
(3x - 6y) - (2x - 5y)
3(-4) - 6(5) - 2(-4) - 5(5)
-12 - 30 + 8 - 25
-42 + 8 - 25
-34 - 25
= -59

Two firms decide whether to launch a new product: (i) If both firms choose to launch a new product, then each firm will receive $40 million due to incurring new expenses; (ii) if just one firm chooses to launch a new product, the firm launching a new product grabs market share from the other firm, and will receive $30 million, while the other firm which chooses not to launch will receive $45 million; (iii) if neither firm choose to launch a new product, then each firm will receive $50 million from current market. Assume both firms wants to maximize its revenue, so what will be their best move

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Answer:

don't launch

Explanation:

Game theory looks at the interactions between participants in a competitive game and calculates the best choice for the player.

Dominant strategy is the best option for a player regardless of what the other player is playing.

Nash equilibrium is the best outcome for players where no player has an incentive to change their decisions.

The payoff matrix for this question is

                                     Launch (in millions)               Don't Launch  (in millions)  

Launch (in millions)                  $40, $40                      $30, $45

Don't Launch (in millions)         $45, $30                      $50, $50

It can be seen that the best strategy for each firm is not to launch because the payoffs of not launching ($45, $50) is greater than the payoff  of launching ($40, $30)

Green Corporation reported pretax book income of $1,028,000. During the current year, the net reserve for warranties increased by $51,400. In addition, tax depreciation exceeded book depreciation by $107,000. Finally, Green subtracted a dividends received deduction of $25,700 in computing its current-year taxable income. Green's cash tax rate is:

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Answer:

the cash rate is 92.09%

Explanation:

The computation of the cash tax rate is shown below:

= Pre tax income + increased net reserve warranties - book depreciation - dividend

= $1,028,000 + $51,400 - $107,000 - $25,700

= $946,700

Now the cash rate is

= $946,700 ÷ $1,028,000 × 100

= 92.09%

Hence, the cash rate is 92.09%

On December 21, 2020, Sage Company provided you with the following information regarding its equity investments. December 31, 2020 Investments (Trading) Cost Fair Value Unrealized Gain (Loss) Clemson Corp. stock $20,400 $19,300 $(1,100 ) Colorado Co. stock 10,900 9,800 (1,100 ) Buffaloes Co. stock 20,400 20,990 590 Total of portfolio $51,700 $50,090 (1,610 ) Previous fair value adjustment balance 0 Fair value adjustment—Cr. $(1,610 ) During 2021, Colorado Co. stock was sold for $10,350. The fair value of the stock on December 31, 2021, was Clemson Corp. stock—$19,390; Buffaloes Co. stock—$20,900. None of the equity investments result in significant influence. (a) Prepare the adjusting journal entry needed on December 31, 2020. (b) Prepare the journal entry to record the sale of the Colorado Co. stock during 2021. (c) Prepare the adjusting journal entry needed on December 31, 2021.

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Answer:

(a) Dec. 31, 2020

Dr Unrealized Holding Gain or Loss- Income $1,610

Cr Fair value adjustment $1,610

(b) During 2021

Dr Cash $10,350

Dr Loss on sale of investment $550

Cr Equity Investment (trading) $10,900

(c) Dec. 31, 2021

Dr Fair value Adjustment $1,100

Cr Unrealized Holding gain or loss - Income $1,100

Explanation:

(a) Preparation of the adjusting journal entry needed on December 31, 2020

Dec. 31, 2020

Dr Unrealized Holding Gain or Loss- Income $1,610

Cr Fair value adjustment $1,610

(b) Preparation of the journal entry to record the sale of the Colorado Co. stock during 2021

During 2021

Dr Cash $10,350

Dr Loss on sale of investment $550

($10,900-$10,350)

Cr Equity Investment (trading) $10,900

(c) Preparation of the adjusting journal entry needed on December 31, 2021

Dec. 31, 2021

Dr Fair value Adjustment $1,100

Cr Unrealized Holding gain or loss - Income $1,100

Calculation for Fair value Adjustment

Cost FV Profit Unrealized Gain (Loss)

Clemson Corp. stock $20,400-$19,390 =$1,010

Buffaloes Co. stock $20,400-$20,900=-$500

Total portfolio $40,800 $40,290 ($510)

Previous Fair value adjustment $1,610

Unrealized Holding Gain $1,100

($1,100-$510)

On March 1, 2020, Sandollar Inc. issued $30,000 of bonds at 105, paying 8% cash interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The bonds are scheduled to mature December 31, 2023. On September 1, 2020, $10,000 of the bonds were retired when the bonds were selling at 89. Assume the straight-line interest method is used to amortize bond discounts and premiums. Required a. Provide the entry for the bond issuance on March 1, 2020. b. Provide the entry for the interest payment on June 30, 2020. c. Provide the entry to recognize interest expense for the portion of the bond issue retired on September 1, 2020. d. Provide the entry to record the bond retirement on September 1, 2020.

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Answer:

Explanation:

From the given information, we can have the following breakdown.

Date                   Account Name                             Dr            Cr

Mar 1 2020        Cash                                          31900      

                          Bond Payable                                              30000      

                          Interest Payable

                          (30000 × 8% × 1/6 months)                            400

                         Premium on Bond Payable

                         (30000 × [105 -100]%)                                      1500

June 30, 2020   Interest  Expense                          670

                           Interest  Payable                           400

                          Premium on Bond payable

                          (1500  × 4/46 months)                    130

                          Cash                                                                 1200

Sept 1, 2020      Interest Expense                             111

                           Premium on bond payable            22

                            Cash                                                                 133

Sept 1, 2020      Bond payable                                 10000

                          Premium on Bond Payable                  435

                          Cash                                                                   8900

                          Gain on Redemption of bonds                         1535

8. The TS Company has budgeted sales for the year as follows: Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Sales in units 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 The ending inventory of finished goods for each quarter should equal 25% of the next quarter's budgeted sales in units. The finished goods inventory at the start of the year is 2,500 units. Four pounds of raw materials are required for each unit produced. Raw materials on hand at the start of the year total 4,200 pounds. The raw materials inventory at the end of each quarter should equal 10% of the next quarter's production needs in material Required: • Prepare production budget. • Prepare direct material budget.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

First, we need to determine the production budget using the following formula:

Production= sales + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory

Quarter 1:

Production= 10,000 + (0.25*12,000) - 2,500

Production= 10,500

Quarter 2:

Production= 12,000 + (0.25*14,000) - 3,000

Production= 12,500

Quarter 3:

Production= 14,000 + (0.25*16,000) - 3,500

Production= 14,500

Quarter 4:

Production= 16,000 - 4,000

Production= 12,000

Now, the direct material purchase budget:

Purchases= production + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory

Quarter 1:

Purchase= 10,500*4 + (12,500*0.1) - 4,200

Purchase= 39,050 pounds

Quarter 2:

Purchase= 12,500*4 + (14,500*0.1) - 1,250

Purchase= 50,200 pounds

Quarter 3:

Purchase= 14,500*4 + (12,000*0.1) - 1,450

Purchase= 57,750 pounds

Quarter 4:

Purchase= 12,000*4 - 1,200

Purchase= 46,800 pounds

The difference between pretax accounting income and taxable income is due to subscription revenue for one-year magazine subscriptions being reported for tax purposes in the year received, but reported in the income statement in later years when the performance obligation is satisfied. The income tax rate is 25% each year. Times-Roman anticipates profitable operations in the future.

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Question Completion:

Times-Roman Publishing Company reports the following amounts in its first three years of operation: ($ in 000s) Pretax accounting income Taxable income 2018 2019 2020 S340 $320 $310 380 330 350

Required:

1. What is the balance sheet account for which a temporary difference is created by this situation?

2. For each year, indicate the cumulative amount of the temporary difference at year-end. (Enter your answers in thousands.)

3. Determine the balance in the related deferred tax account at the end of each year. Is it a deferred tax asset or a deferred tax liability? (Enter your answers in thousands.)

Answer:

Times-Roman Publishing Company

1. The balance sheet account for which a temporary difference is created by this situation is the Deferred Subscription Revenue.

2. Cumulative amount of the temporary difference at year-end:

December 31, ($ in 000s)               2018    2019    2020

Cumulative Temporary Difference $40      $50     $90

3. The balance in the related deferred tax account for each year:

December 31, ($ in 000s)               2018    2019    2020

Deferred Tax Asset (Liability)          $10      $2.5     $10

They are all deferred tax assets.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

December 31, ($ in 000s)               2018    2019    2020

Pretax accounting income             $340    $320    $310

Taxable income                                380      330      350

Temporary Difference                     $40       $10     $40

Cumulative Temporary Difference $40      $50     $90

Deferred Tax Asset (Liability)          $10      $2.5     $10

a) A deferred tax asset arises from the overpayment or advance payment of taxes as a result of the temporary differences between the accounting income and the taxable income.  On the other hand, a deferred tax liability arises from the underpayment of taxes as a result of the temporary differences between accounting income and taxable income.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

On March 1st, Mr. Smithe signed up for a fitness program at Fit Co. and paid $960 for the entire program upfront. The program includes a total of 12 sessions and two sessions are delivered each month. How much revenue from Mr. Smithe should Fit Co. recognize at the end of March

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Answer:

Revenue - March = $160

Explanation:

The accrual principle in accounting states that the revenues for a period should match the expenses for that particular period and any revenue or expense should be recorded in the period to which it relates to. This means that the upfront fee received by Fit Co. is a liability and should not be recorded as a revenue until it is earned. So, by providing two sessions in the month of March, Fit Co. has earned revenue for 2 sessions out of the twelve. Thus, at the end of March, Fit Co. should record a revenue of,

Revenue - march = 960 * 2/12 = $160

The Fit Co. can realize revenues of the month of March from Mr. Smith as $160 which is calculate as a half-yearly membership to the receiver i.e., Mr. Smithe and only two sessions will be delivered to him during the month of March.

Mr. Smithe however will be liable to pay the entire amount of $960 as membership fees as only Fit Co. is doing so for the purposes of accounting as the year will change on March 31st.

Mr. Smithe joined the fitness program offered by the Fit co. Mr. Smithe paid for the entire program upfront in full. Mr. Smithe has agreed on the fact that he will get 12 sessions for this price.

In 12 sessions totally, the bifurcation of which will be 2 sessions delivered to him each month and hence it can be concluded that the fitness program is half yearly.

So for 1 month of service being offered and no liabilities for the month remain by the end of Mr. Smithe, the Fit Co. will have to realize 160 dollars as their revenue for the month ended March.

[tex]Revenue\ for\ March=\frac{960}{6}[/tex]

[tex]Revenue\ for\ March = 160\ dollars[/tex]

Hence, the calculation above makes it clear that that Fit Co. is able to realize a revenue of $160 for the month ended March from Mr. Smithe for accounting purposes.

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It increases equity.
When he buys it on credit he is increasing what he owes.

What are examples of financial goals? Check all that apply.

Skylar wants to pay off her college student loans within five years.
Keegan wants to graduate from high school.
Chance wants to buy a boat.
Genesis wants to learn to speak another language.
Lukas wants to earn at least $40,000 per year.
Courtney wants to join a debate club.

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Answer: 1 3 5

Explanation: right

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Explanation:

how do you create your own goal in terms of career​

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It all depends on the career field you want to go into. So like, have a BIG goal set, but have tons if mini goals set to help you get to that big goal

Brian tried to persuade an unsatisfied customer to take a certain new line of action. After discussing Brian's plan, the
customer voiced his or her dissatisfaction with the new plan as well. What is their next step?
O assessment
negotiation
O competing
following up

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Answer:

assessment negotiation

Explanation:

sales has being overcast by 5000

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Answer:

When sales are overcast, it means that the amount of credit sales recorded is higher than the actual amount of credit sales made.

To fix this, send the overcasted amount to the Suspense account and debit the Sales account.

Date    Account Title                                            Debit                    Credit

           Sales                                                        $5,000

           Suspense a/c                                                                        $5,000

An electronics manufacturer in Japan creates a strategic partnership with a
large retailer in the United States. They both invest funds into the partnership
and share in the control of the distribution and resources. The Japanese
company gets a tax advantage because of this partnership, and the U.S.
company gets an advantage because of the exclusivity agreement to carry
these electronic products. Which type of global entry strategy does this
example highlight?

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Answer:

Creating a joint venture.

Explanation:

A foreign direct investment (FDI) can be defined as an investment made by an individual or business entity (investor) into an investment market (industry) located in another country. The investor here, shares a different country of origin from the country where his investment is located. In a foreign direct investment (FDI), an investor must establish his business, factory and operations in a foreign country or acquire assets in a business that is being operated in a foreign country.

Additionally, foreign direct investment (FDI) are categorized into three (3) main types and these are;

1. Vertical FDI: it involves establishing a different business that is however similar to the main business owned by the investor.

2. Horizontal FDI: it involves establishing the same type of business in a foreign country as owned in the investor's country.

3. Conglomerate FDI: it involves establishing a business that is completely different in another (foreign) country.

A joint venture can be defined as a type of business partnership which typically involves making direct investment in a foreign country with a domestic partner. It is typically established or initiated by two or more people on mutual grounds to make profits and sharing costs.

In this scenario, an electronics manufacturer in Japan creates a strategic partnership with a

large retailer in the United States.

Thus, the type of global entry strategy which this example highlight is creating a joint venture.

Assuming the Coase theorem applies, an efficient allocation of a resource will result ... A. only if the government acts to internalize externalities. B. through negotiations between the parties involved. C. only if there are no externalities. D. only if the party responsible for the externality has the property rights. E. only if the party affected by an externality has the property rights.

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Answer:

B. through negotiations between the parties involved.

Explanation:

correct answer is through negotiations between the parties involved because According to Coase theory, priority rights are best defined by negotiation between the parties involved and there is no transaction cost in negotiations.                             The Coase theory states that when transaction costs are low, both parties can negotiate and reach an effective outcome in the presence of an outsider.

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