Prestwich Company has budgeted production for next year as follows: First Second Third Fourth Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Production in Units 60,000 80,000 90,000 70,000 Two pounds of material A are required for each unit produced. The company has a policy of maintaining a stock of material A on hand at the end of each quarter equal to 25% of the next quarter's production needs for material A. A total of 30,000 pounds of material A are on hand to start the year. Budgeted purchases of material A for the second quarter would be:

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Answer 1

Answer:

165,000 pounds

Explanation:

The computation of Budgeted purchases of material A for the second quarter is shown below:-

But before that first we need to calculate the raw material production required and total raw material required so that the budgeted purchase could come

Raw materials for production required = Units of required production × Per units of raw material required

= 80,000 × 2

= 160,000

Total raw material required = Desired raw material ending inventory + Raw materials for production required

= (90,000 × 2 pounds per unit × 25%) + 160,000

= 45,000 + 160,000

= 205,000

Budgeted purchases of material A for the second quarter = Total raw material required - Inventory of raw material in beginning

= 205,000 - (80,000 × 2 pounds per unit × 25%)

= 205,000 - 40,000

= 165,000 pounds

Answer 2

The Budgeted purchases of material A for the second quarter would be: 165,000 pounds.        

Prestwich Company has budgeted production

                                                First Quarter        Second Quarter

Opening                                          30,000                 40,000

[(80,000×2)×25/100=40,000]

Required for current production   120,000                160,000

(60,000×2)  (80,000×2)

Required Closing Balance               32,000                 45,000

[(80,000×2)×25/100]      [(90,000×2)×25/100]

Need to be purchased                     122,000                 165,000

(120,000+32,000-30,000)    (160,000+45,000-40,000)

Inconclusion the Budgeted purchases of material A for the second quarter would be: 165,000 pounds.        

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or False: The following statement accurately describes how firms make decisions related to issuing new common stock. Taking flotation costs into account will reduce the cost of new common stock. True: Taking flotation costs into account will reduce the cost of new common stock, because you will multiply the cost of new common stock by 1 minus the flotation cost—similar to how the after-tax cost of debt is calculated. False: Flotation costs are additional costs associated with raising new common stock.

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Answer: False: Flotation costs are additional costs associated with raising new common stock.

Explanation:

Floatation costs are indeed an expense associated with issuing new stock which consist of expenses such as legal and underwriting fees.

They increase the cost of common stock because they are taken from common stock. They cannot be compared to debt because debt is an expense so tax reducing it reduces our cost but when the floatation costs are removed from stock, we get less.

Economic expansion throughout the rest of the world raises the world interest rate. Use the Mundell–Fleming model to illustrate graphically the impact of an increase in the world interest rate on the exchange rate and level of output in a small open economy with a floating-exchange- rate system.

Be sure to label: i. the axes; ii. the curves; iii. the initial equilibrium levels; iv. the direction the curves shift; and v. the new short-run equilibrium.

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Answer: The answer is provided below

Explanation:

The fiscal expansion in the rest of the world will lead to an increase in the world interest rate and a decrease in the domestic investment.

As a result, a rise in the world interest rate will lead to an increase in the national income and also lower the nominal exchange rate.

The diagram has been attached.

Byrd Company produces one product, a putter called GO-Putter. Byrd uses a standard cost system and determines that it should take one hour of direct labor to produce one GO-Putter. The normal production capacity for this putter is 120,000 units per year. The total budgeted overhead at normal capacity is $1,080,000 comprised of $420,000 of variable costs and $660,000 of fixed costs. Byrd applies overhead on the basis of direct labor hours.

During the current year, Byrd produced 74,000 putters, worked 98,300 direct labor hours, and incurred variable overhead costs of $133,200 and fixed overhead costs of $612,000.

Required:
a. Compute the predetermined variable overhead rate and the predetermined fixed overhead rate.
b. Compute the applied overhead for Byrd for the year.
c. Compute the total overhead variance.

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Standard= 1 direct labor hour per unit

The total budgeted overhead at normal capacity is $1,080,000 comprised of $420,000 of variable costs and $660,000 of fixed costs.

During the current year, Byrd produced 74,000 putters, worked 98,300 direct labor hours, and incurred variable overhead costs of $133,200 and fixed overhead costs of $612,000.

First, we need to calculate the estimated overhead rate:

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

Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= (420,000 + 660,000)/120,000

Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= $9 per direct labor hour

Now, we can allocate overhead:

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

Allocated MOH= 9*98,300= $884,700

Finally, the total overhead variance:

Overhead variance= real overhead - allocated overhead

Overhead variance= 745,200 - 884,700

Overhead variance= 139,500 favorable

The Counting Crows Company uses standard costing. During 2018, 12,000 pounds of direct material were purchased at an average cost of $5.20 per pound. Also during 2018, 10,500 pounds of direct material were used to produce 5,000 units. For 2018, the standards for direct materials were 2 pounds per unit at $5.50 per pound. Compute the direct materials quantity variance for 2018. A. $3,600 unfavorable B. $2,750 unfavorable C. $3,600 favorable D. $3,150 favorable E. No choices are correct

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Answer:

Direct material quantity variance= $2,750 unfavorable

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Also during 2018, 10,500 pounds of direct material was used to produce 5,000 units. For 2018, the standards for direct materials were 2 pounds per unit at $5.50 per pound.

To calculate the direct material quantity variance, we need to use the following formula:

Direct material quantity variance= (standard quantity - actual quantity)*standard price

Direct material quantity variance= (2*5,000 - 10,500)*5.5

Direct material quantity variance= $2,750 unfavorable

The art appreciation society operates a museum for the benefit and enjoyment of the community. During hours when the museum is open to the public, two clerks who are positioned at the entrance collect a $5.00 admission fee from each nonmember patron. Members of the Art Appreciation Society are permitted to enter free of charge upon presentation of their membership cards. At the end of the day, one of the clerks delivers the proceeds to the treasurer. The treasurer counts the cash in the presence of the clerk and places it in a safe. Each Friday afternoon the treasurer and one of the clerks deliver all cash held in the safe to the bank, and receive an authenticated deposit slip which provides the basis for the weekly entry in the cash receipts journal.The Board of Directors of the Art Appreciation Society has identified a need to improve their control procedures for cash admission fees. The board has determined that the cost of installing turnstiles, sales booths, or otherwise altering the physical layout of the museum will greatly exceed any benefits which may be derived. However, the board has agreed that the sale of admission tickets must be an integral part of its improvement efforts.Required: Identify three internal control weaknesses and suggest a solution for each. Be as specific as possible.

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Answer:

1)

Deficiency:

There is no method for determining the exact number of members of the Art Appreciation Society that actually enter the museum every day. The person that allows them to enter is the same person that charges the entrance fee.  

Recommendation:  

Since there are two clerks, one should deal with paying patrons and the other one should be in charge of allowing non paying members of the Art Appreciation Society to enter the museum.

2)

Deficiency:

There is no method that controls and documents the number of paying visitors.

Recommendation:

The simplest and cheapest way to solve this issue is to issue prenumbered tickets to paying visitors.

3)

Deficiency:

There is a chance that the same clerk delivers the cash to the treasurer and goes to the bank to make the deposit. if this happens, there would be no control over the daily proceeds and the money deposited.

Recommendation:

One of the clerks should be in charge of delivering the daily proceeds to the treasurer, and the other one should be in charge of going to the bank with the treasurer. Probably the best alternative would be that the clerks change tasks every week, e.g. one week clerk 1 delivers the cash to the treasurer, next week clerk 2 should do it.

Weaknesses in the collecting and recommendation systems.

Weaknesses:

One problem is that the gathered amount should not be deposited by the Treasurer and Clerk since they are collecting and retaining the money for a long time before depositing it.

Recommendation:

A different individual should be selected to deposit this amount on a regular basis, as involving more people reduces the chance of fraud and ensures a flawless internal control system.

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Concord Company, a machinery dealer, leased manufacturing equipment to Mays Corporation on January 1, 2017. The lease is for a 7-year period and requires equal annual payments of $26,143 at the beginning of each year. The first payment is received on January 1, 2017.
Concord had purchased the machine during 2016 for $75,000. Collectibility of lease payments is reasonably predictable, and no important uncertainties surround the amount of costs yet to be incurred by Concord. Concord set the annual rental to ensure an 8% rate of return.
The machine has an economic life of 8 years with no residual value and reverts to Concord at the termination of the lease.
Required:
1. Compute the amount of the lease receivable. (Round present value factor calculations to 5 decimal places, e.g. 1.25124 and the final answer to 0 decimal places e.g. 58,971.)
2. Prepare all necessary journal entries for Headland for 2017. (Round answers to decimal places e.g. 5,125.)

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Answer and Explanation:

1. The computation of lease receivable is shown below:-

Amount of Lease Receivable = Present value amount i.e calculated by using the present value formula shown in the spreadsheet

Given that

Rate = 8%

NPER = 7 years

PMT = $26,143

FV = $0

The formula is

= -PV(RATE;NPER;PMT;FV;TYPE)

After applying this above formula, the present value is $146,998.94

2. Now The Journal entry is shown below:-

a. Lease Receivable A/c Dr,  $146,998.94

   Cost of Goods Sold  Dr, $75,000

                To Inventory A/c  $75,000

                To Sales  $146,998.94

(Being lease receivable is recorded)

Here we debited the lease receivables and cost of goods sold as it increased the assets and expenses  and we credited the inventory and sales as  it reduced the assets and increased the revenues

b. Cash A/c Dr, $26,143

                To Lease receivable A/c $26,143

(Being the first payment of lease is recorded)

For recording this we debited the cash as it increased the sales and credited the lease receivables as it decreased the assets

c. Interest Receivable A/c Dr, $9,668.432   {($146,998.4 - $26,143) × 8%}

              To Interest Income A/c $9,668.432

(Being accrued interest is recorded)

For recording this we debited the cash as it increased the sales and credited the interest income and it increased the revenue

Handy Leather, Inc., produces three sizes of sports gloves: small, medium, and large. A glove pattern is first stenciled onto leather in the Pattern Department. The stenciled patterns are then sent to the Cut and Sew Department, where the glove is cut and sewed together. Handy Leather uses the multiple production department factory overhead rate method of allocating factory overhead costs. Its factory overhead costs were budgeted as follows:Pattern Department overhead $135,000 Cut and Sew Department overhead 227,800 Total $362,800 The direct labor estimated for each production department was as follows:Pattern Department 2,700 direct labor hoursCut and Sew Department 3,400 Total 6,100 direct labor hoursDirect labor hours are used to allocate the production department overhead to the products. The direct labor hours per unit for each product for each production department were obtained from the engineering records as follows:Production Departments Small Glove Medium Glove Large GlovePattern Department 0.04 0.05 0.06 Cut and Sew Department 0.08 0.10 0.12 Direct labor hours per unit 0.12 0.15 0.18 Required:a. Determine the two production department factory overhead rates.b. Use the two production department factory overhead rates to determine the factory overhead per unit for each product.

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Answer:

a. Determine the two production department factory overhead rates.

Pattern department = $50 per hour

Cut and sew department = $67 per hour

b. Use the two production department factory overhead rates to determine the factory overhead per unit for each product.

Production                             Small           Medium         Large

Departments                         Glove          Glove             Glove

Pattern Department              $2.00           $2.50           $3.00

Cut and Sew Department     $5.36           $6.70           $8.04

Explanation:

small, medium, large

Pattern Department overhead $135,000

Cut and Sew Department overhead $227,800

Total $362,800

Pattern Department 2,700 direct labor hours

Cut and Sew Department 3,400

Total 6,100 direct labor hours

Overhead rate per hour:

Pattern department = $135,000 / 2,700 hours = $50 per hour

Cut and sew department = $227,800 / 3,400 hours = $67 per hour

Production                             Small           Medium         Large

Departments                         Glove          Glove             Glove

Pattern Department              0.04             0.05              0.06

Per unit ($50)                        $2.00           $2.50           $3.00

Cut and Sew Department     0.08             0.10               0.12

Per unit ($67)                         $5.36           $6.70            $8.04

Thrifty Co. reported net income of $573,650 for its fiscal year ended January 31, 2020. At the beginning of that fiscal year, 100,000 shares of common stock were outstanding. On October 31, 2019, an additional 30,000 shares were issued. No other changes in common shares outstanding occurred during the year. Also during the year, the company paid the annual dividend on the 40,000 shares of 6%, $50 par value preferred stock that were outstanding the entire year.
Required:
a. Calculate basic earnings per share of common stock for year ended January 31, 2020.
b. If Thrifty Co.’s preferred stock were convertible into common stock, what additional calculation would be required?

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Answer:

a. The basic earnings per share of common stock for year ended January 31, 2020 is $3.56 per share

b. If Thrifty Co.’s preferred stock were convertible into common stock, it would be required to calculate Dluted EPS.

Explanation:

a. In order to calculate the BEPS we would have to use the following formula:

BEPS = Net income available to common stockholders / Weighted Avg. no. of common stock

Net income available to common stockholders=$573,650

Weighted Avg. no. of common stock = 100,000 + (30,000 x 3/12)

Weighted Avg. no. of common stock = 107,500

BEPS = Net income available to common stockholders / Weighted Avg. no. of common stock

BEPS = $573,650 / 107,500

BEPS= $3.56 per share

b. If Thrifty Co.’s preferred stock were convertible into common stock, it would be required to calculate Dluted EPS.

An analysis of comparative balance sheets, the current year’s income statement, and the general ledger accounts of Wellman Corp. uncovered the following items. Assume all items involve cash unless there is information to the contrary.
1. Indicate how each item should be classified in the statement of cash flows using these four major classifications: operating activity (indirect method), investing activity, financing activity, and significant noncash investing and financing activity.
(a) Payment of interest on notes payable.
(b) Exchange of land for patent.
(c) Sale of building at book value.
(d) Payment of dividends.
(e) Depreciation.
(f) Receipt of dividends on investment in stock.
(g) Receipt of interest on notes receivable.
(h) Issuance of common stock.
(i) Amortization of patent.
(j) Issuance of bonds for land.

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Answer and Explanation:

The classification are as follows

(a) Payment of interest on notes payable = Operating activities as cash outflow

(b) Exchange of land for patent = Non cash investing activity as it does not involve cash transactions

(c) Sale of building at book value = Investing activities as cash inflow which is represented in a positive sign

(d) Payment of dividends. = Financing activities as cash outflow which is represented in a negative sign

(e) Depreciation = It is added to net income and shown in operating activities

(f) Receipt of dividends on investment in stock = Operating activities as cash inflow

(g) Receipt of interest on notes receivable =  Operating activities as cash inflow

(h) Issuance of common stock = Financing activities as cash outflow

(i) Amortization of patent = Operating activities as cash inflow and added to the net income

(j) Issuance of bonds for land = Non cash investing activity as it does not involve cash transactions

Answer:

The classification are as follows

(a) Payment of interest on notes payable = Operating activities as cash outflow

(b) Exchange of land for patent = Non cash investing activity as it does not involve cash transactions

(c) Sale of building at book value = Investing activities as cash inflow which is represented in a positive sign

(d) Payment of dividends. = Financing activities as cash outflow which is represented in a negative sign

(e) Depreciation = It is added to net income and shown in operating activities

(f) Receipt of dividends on investment in stock = Operating activities as cash inflow

(g) Receipt of interest on notes receivable =  Operating activities as cash inflow

(h) Issuance of common stock = Financing activities as cash outflow

(i) Amortization of patent = Operating activities as cash inflow and added to the net income

(j) Issuance of bonds for land = Non cash investing activity as it does not involve cash transactions

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On March 31, 2019, the balances of the accounts appearing in the ledger of Racine Furnishings Company, a furniture wholesaler, are as follows: Accumulated Depreciation—Building $747,950 Merchandise Inventory $939,850 Administrative Expenses 545,700 Notes Payable 240,200 Building 2,416,650 Office Supplies 20,650 Cash 180,250 Salaries Payable 7,700 Cost of Merchandise Sold 3,965,850 Sales 6,126,850 Interest Expense 9,550 Selling Expenses 717,650 Kathy Melman, Capital 1,545,600 Store Supplies 87,000 Kathy Melman, Drawing 181,750 a. Prepare a multiple-step income statement for the year ended March 31, 2019. Racine Furnishings Company Income Statement For the Year Ended March 31, 2019

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Answer:

Net Income   $66100

Explanation:

Racine Furnishings Company

Multi Step Income Statement

For the Year Ended March 31, 2019

Sales                                                   6,126,850

Cost of Merchandise Sold                3,965,850

Gross Profit                                        2161000        

Less Operating Expenses

Depreciation                                  $747,950

Supplies Expense ( 87000- 20650)  66350

Salaries Expense                                7,700

Selling Expenses                           717,650

Administrative Expenses                545,700

Operating Income                           75,650

Other Expenses

Interest Expense                                 9,550

Net Income                                       $66100

From the sales cost of merchandise sold is subtracted to get the gross profit.  The operating expenses are subtracted from the gross profit to get the operating income. Other expenses such as interest expense is subtracted to get the net income.

Assume the following relationships for the Caulder Corp.: Sales/Total assets 1.4x Return on assets (ROA) 6% Return on equity (ROE) 9% Calculate Caulder's profit margin assuming the firm uses only debt and common equity, so total assets equal total invested capital. Round your answer to two decimal places. 4.29 % Calculate Caulder's debt-to-capital ratio assuming the firm uses only debt and common equity, so total assets equal total invested capital. Round your answer to two decimal places. %

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Answer:

(a) 4.2% (b) 0.52

Explanation:

Solution

The sale of total assets = 1.4

Return on assets and PAT/assets= 6%

ROE PAT/Equity =9%

(a)Profit margin/PAT/Sales is defined as follows:

profit margin = ROA/(Sales/Total assets)= 6%/1.4 = 0.42 = 4.2%

(b) ROE=profit margin X*Sales/Assets X (Assets/Equity)

= Assets/Equity=9%/ =(4.2%*1.4)

9% (0.058)

= 0.005292 = 0.52

Equity/assets 0.52

Debt assets=1- equity/assets    

0.52

Hickory Manufacturing Company forecasts the following demand for a product (in thousands of units) over the next five years: Used from book Currently the manufacturer has seven machines that operate on a two-shift (eight hours each) basis. Twenty days per year are available for scheduled maintenance of equipment with no process output. Assume there are 250 workdays in a year. Each manufactured good takes 30 minutes to produce. a. What is the capacity of the factory

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Answer:

51,520 units

Explanation:

a. The computation of the capacity of the factory is shown below:

Capacity of the factory = (Number of workdays in a year - number of given days) × number of hours × number of shifts × number of machines × basis

= (250 days - 20 days) × 8 hours × 2 shifts × 7 × 2

= 51,520 units

We simply applied the above formula to determine the capacity of the factory

Based on the information given the capacity of the factory is 51,250 units.

a. Capacity in units

First step is to calculate capacity in machine hours

Capacity in machine hours = Number of workdays × Number of shifts per day× Number hours per shifts × Number of machines

Let plug in the formula

Capacity in machine hours= (250 days - 20 days) × 2 shifts × 8 hours × 7

Capacity in machine hours=230 days× 2 shifts × 8 hours × 7

Capacity in machine hours=25,760 machine hours

Second step is to calculate the capacity in units

Capacity in units=Capacity in machine hours×2 units per hour

Capacity in units=25,760 machine hours×2 units per hour

Capacity in units=51,520 units

b. Capacity level for the next five year

Year  Forecast demand × Capacity= Ratio

1          60,000/51,520=1.16

2         79,000/51,520=1.53

3          81,000/51,520=1.57

4          84,000/51,520=1.63

5          84,000/51,520=1.63

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Listed below are selected transactions for the Gotham City Garbage Service, which is accounted for in an Enterprise Fund. All amounts are in thousands of dollars.
Transactions:
1. Services of $8,250 were provided and billed to outside customers.
2. Services of $1,500 were provided and billed to the General Fund.
3. $1,500 was collected from other funds, and $7,500 was collected on account.
4. $100 of accounts receivable were written off as uncollectible.
5. Estimated bad debts for the year were $220.
Requirement:
1. Prepare the journal entries required in the Enterprise Fund. If no entry is required, state "No entry required" and explain why.
2. Compute the amount of sales revenues that should be reported for the Enterprise Fund.

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Answer:

journal entries

1.

Trade Receivable - Outside Customers $8,250 (debit)

Revenue $8,250 (credit)

2.

Trade Receivable - General Fund $1,500 (debit)

Revenue $1,500 (credit)

3.

Cash $9,000 (debit)

Trade Receivables $7,500 (credit)

Revenue $1,500 (credit)

4.

Bad Debts Written off $100 (debit)

Trade Receivables $100 (credit)

5.

Doubtful Debts $220 (debit)

Provision for Doubtful Debts $220 (credit)

Amount of sales revenues :

Revenue = $8,250 + $1,500 + $1,500

               = $ 11,250

Explanation:

For amount of sales revenues ADD Revenue recorded in Journals 1 to 3

Ahnberg Corporation had 740,000 shares of common stock issued and outstanding at January 1. No common shares were issued during the year, but on January 1, Ahnberg issued 360,000 shares of convertible preferred stock. The preferred shares are convertible into 720,000 shares of common stock. During the year Ahnberg paid $216,000 cash dividends on the preferred stock. Net income was $2,806,000.What were Ahnberg's basic and diluted earnings per share for the year?

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Answer:

Diluted EPS 1.92

Explanation:

Ahnberg Corporation

1

Net income 2,806,000

Less: Preferred Dividends 216,000

Net income for Common Stockholders 2,590,000

Divide by Common shares outstanding 740,000

Basic EPS 3.5

2

Net income 2,806,000

Divide by Common shares deemed outstanding 1,460,000

(740,000+720,000)

Diluted EPS 1.92

Therefore Ahnberg's basic and diluted earnings per share for the year will be 1.92

Answer:

Basic earnings per share is $3.50 and for the year and diluted earnings per share is $1.92

Explanation:

In order to calculate the basic earnings per share for the year we would have to use the following formula:

Basic EPS=(Net Income - preferred dividends)/Weighted average shares outstanding

Basic EPS=($2,806,000-$216,000)/740,000

Basic EPS=$3.50  per share

Diluted EPS=Total Income-preferred dividends/(outstanding shares+Diluted Shares)

Diluted EPS=$2,806,000/(740,000+720,000)

Diluted EPS=$1.92 per share

Stubs-R-Us is a local event ticket broker. Last year, the company sold 750,000 tickets with an average commission of $10. Because of the general economic climate, Stubs expects ticket volume to decline by 20 percent. In addition, employees at a local insurance company headquarters accounted for 8 percent of Stubs’ volume. The headquarters relocated to another state and all the employees closed their accounts.
Offsetting these factors is the observation that the average commission per sale is likely to increase by 13 percent because the average ticket prices are expected to be larger in the coming year.
Required:
Estimate commission revenues for Stubs-R-Us for the coming year.

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Answer:

$6,237,600

Explanation:

The computation of Estimate commission revenues is shown below:-

In the Coming year the market volume = 100% - 20%

= 80%

In the Coming year the number of sales = 100% - 8%

= 92%

In the coming year the Average commission per trade = 100% + 13%

= 113%

Commission revenue = Sold tickets × Average commission × In the Coming year the market volume × In the Coming year the number of sales × In the coming year the Average commission per trade

= 750,000 × $10 × 0.80 × 0.92 × 1.13

= $6,237,600

We applied the same formula to find out the commission revenue earned by the company

LaQuesha Jackson has made a considerable fortune. She wishes to start a perpetual scholarship for engi- neering students at her school. The scholarship will provide a student with an annual stipend of $10,000 for each of 4 years (freshman through senior), plus an additional $5000 during the senior year to cover job search expenses. Assume that students graduate in 4 years, and the money is paid at the beginning of each year with the first award at the beginning of Year 1. The interest rate is 10%.

Required:
a. Determine the equivalent uniform annual cos (EUAC) of providing the scholarship.
b. How much money must LaQuesha donate?

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Answer:

A)  EUAC = 38625.09 / 3.4869 = 11077.354

B) $83225.79

Explanation:

A ) Determining the EUAC  of providing the scholarship

EUAC = sum of present values / sum of present value factors

present value is calculated as ( p ) =  year * present value factor

the present value factor for the various(4) years are : ( 1.000, 0.9091,0.8264,0.7513 ) = 3.4869

present value for the 4 years =( $10000 , $9,090.91, 8264.46, 11269.72 )

total = $38625.09

therefore EUAC = 38625.09 / 3.4869 = 11077.354

B ) THE MONEY LAQUESHA MUST DONATE

interest rate for perpetuity = 1.10 ^4 - 1

                                             = 1.4641 -1 =  0.4641

therefore amount to be donated = total present value / interest rate for perpetuity    

= 38625.09 / 0.4641  = $83225.79

Lahdekorpi OY, a Finnish corporation, owns 100 percent of Three- O Company, a subsidiary incorporated in the United States. Required: Given the limited information provided, (a) determine the best transfer pricing method ___________________________________ and (b) the appropriate transfer price $____________ in the following situation: Lahdekorpi manufacturers wooden puzzles at a cost of $2 each and sells them to Three- O Company for distribution in the United States. Other Finnish puzzle manufacturers sell their product to unrelated customers and normally earn a gross profit equal to 50 percent of the production cost.

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Answer:

Lahdekorpi OY, a Finnish corporation and Three-O Company, a subsidiary incorporated in the United States

Transfer Pricing:

a) The best transfer pricing method in this case is the cost plus method.  This gives the transfer price as Cost + 50%.

b) The appropriate transfer price should be $3 ($2 x 1.5).

Explanation:

Transfer pricing arises when controlled entities set prices for exchange of goods and services.  When Lahdekorpi OY, a Finnish corporation, sells wooden puzzles to Three-O Company, given their relationship, transfer pricing has arisen.  It is the assignment of cost for goods and services exchanged between related parties, like a parent and a subsidiary.

There are many Transfer Pricing methods which entities and the taxing authorities can use to determine the best transfer price.  According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Multinational Entities and tax authorities can use any of these five main transfer pricing methods:

a) Comparable uncontrolled price (CUP) method. The CUP method is grouped by the OECD as a traditional transaction method (as opposed to a transactional profit method)

b) Resale price method

c) Cost plus method

d) Transactional net margin method (TNMM)

e) Transactional profit split method.

Saddle Inc. has two types of handbags: standard and custom. The controller has decided to use a plantwide overhead rate based on direct labor costs. The president has heard of activity-based costing and wants to see how the results would differ if this system were used. Two activity cost pools were developed: machining and machine setup. Presented below is information related to the company’s operations. Standard Custom Direct labor costs $60,000 $103,000 Machine hours 1,400 1,290 Setup hours 96 400 Total estimated overhead costs are $300,000. Overhead cost allocated to the machining activity cost pool is $195,000, and $105,000 is allocated to the machine setup activity cost pool.Compute the overhead rate using the traditional (plantwide) approach.

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Answer:

Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= $1.84 per direct labor dollar

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Total Direct labor costs= 60,000 + 103,000= $163,000

Total estimated overhead costs are $300,000.

To calculate the estimated manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:

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

Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= 300,000/163,000

Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= $1.84 per direct labor dollar

The production head at the Omnitone Paint Company would frequently stay back after office hours and experiment with new color combinations even though this was part of the new product development team's job. As a result of these experiments, he came up with two new interior paint colors, foggy morning and mint julep. The new colors proved popular among test groups, and quickly became some of Omnitone's best-selling products. Which of the following strategies does this scenario best illustrate?
A) intended strategy
B) emergent strategy
C) unrealized strategy
D) tactical strategy

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Answer: Emergent Strategy

Explanation:

An emergent strategy is an approach to take action not stated or planned in the initial stage but  emerges and develops  with time in an organization during an ongoing project  as the organisation changes and advances.

This realized strategy helps to  identify  unforeseen  circumstances that arises during implementation of task and therefore the organisation will have to incorporate the result from   new  strategy which will be beneficial in the long run especially for future purposes.

Here in Omnitone organisation, the coming up with new colors during experimenting with colors which became popular  showed implementation of  emergent strategy.

Bergamo Bay's computer system generated the following trial balance on December 31, 2017. The company's manager knows something is wrong with the trial balance because it does not show any balance for Work in Process Inventory but does show a balance for the Factory Overhead account. In addition, the accrued factory payroll (Factory Payroll Payable) has not been recorded.
Debit Credit
Cash $66,000
Accounts receivable 44,000
Raw materials inventory 27,000
Work in process inventory 0
Finished goods inventory 9,000
Prepaid rent 3,000
Accounts payable $9,900
Notes payable 12,900
Common stock 30,000
Retained earnings 82,000
Sales 182,200
Cost of goods sold 102,000
Factory overhead 25,000
Operating expenses 41,000
Totals $317,000 $317,000
After examining various files, the manager identifies the following six source documents that need to be processed to bring the accounting records up to date.
Materials requisition 21-3010: $4,300direct materials to Job 402
Materials requisition 21-3011: $7,300direct materials to Job 404
Materials requisition 21-3012: $1,800indirect materials
Labor time ticket 6052: $7,000direct labor to Job 402
Labor time ticket 6053: $5,000direct labor to Job 404
Labor time ticket 6054: $4,000indirect labor
Jobs 402 and 404 are the only units in process at year-end. The predetermined overhead rate is 150% of direct labor cost.
Prepare a revised trial balance
Prepare a balance sheet as of December 31, 2017.
Prepare an income statement for 2017

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Answer:

Bergamo Bay's Computer System

a) Revised Trial Balance on December 31, 2017:

                                                                   Debit                   Credit

Cash                                                          $32,000

Accounts receivable                                   44,000

Raw materials inventory                             13,600

Work in process inventory                        47,400

Finished goods inventory                           9,000

Prepaid rent                                                 3,000

Accounts payable                                                                    $9,900

Notes payable                                                                          12,900

Common stock                                                                        30,000

Retained earnings                                                                   82,000

Sales                                                                                       182,200

Cost of goods sold                                102,000

Factory overhead                                   25,000

Operating expenses                               41,000

Totals                                                   $317,000                $317,000

b) Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2017:

Assets:

Cash                                                      $32,000

Accounts receivable                               44,000

Raw materials inventory                         13,600

Work in process inventory                     47,400

Finished goods inventory                       9,000

Prepaid rent                                             3,000

                                                          $149,000

Accounts payable                                 $9,900

Notes payable                                       12,900

Common stock                                     30,000

Retained earnings                                96,200

                                                          $149,000

c) Income Statement for 2017:

Sales                                                                $182,200

less Cost of Goods Sold              102,000

less Factory Overhead                 25,000       127,000

Gross Profit                                                       55,200

Less Operating Expenses                               41,000

Net Income                                                      14,200                              

Explanation:

a) Prepared Trial Balance on December 31, 2017:

                                                                       Debit                   Credit

Cash                                                          $66,000

Accounts receivable                                   44,000

Raw materials inventory                            27,000

Work in process inventory                          0

Finished goods inventory                           9,000

Prepaid rent                                                 3,000

Accounts payable                                                                    $9,900

Notes payable                                                                          12,900

Common stock                                                                        30,000

Retained earnings                                                                   82,000

Sales                                                                                       182,200

Cost of goods sold                                102,000

Factory overhead                                   25,000

Operating expenses                               41,000

Totals                                                   $317,000                $317,000

b) Raw Materials Inventory

As per Trial Balance                           $27,000

less Job 402 materials                         (4,300)

less Job 404 materials                         (7,300)

less indirect materials                           (1,800)

Adjusted Raw Materials Inventory  $13,600

c) Work in Process:

As per Trial Balance                 $0

add Job 402 materials              4,300

add Job 404 materials              7,300

add indirect materials                1,800

add Job 402 labor                    7,000

add Job 404 labor                    5,000

add indirect labor                     4,000

Work in Process Overhead    18,000

Adjusted Work in Process  $47,400

d) Cash Balance:

As per Trial Balance               $66,000

Work in Process Labor            (16,000)

Work in Process Overhead     (18,000)

Adjusted Cash balance         $32,000

e) Retained Earnings          

 Opening Balance  $82,000

  add Net Income      14,200

Ending Balance    $96,200      

A company that uses the perpetual inventory system purchased 500 pallets of industrial soap for 10,000 and paid 750 for the freight in. The company sold the whole lot to a supermarket chain for 14,000 on account. The company uses the specific identification method of inventory costing. Which of the following entries correctly records the cost of goods sold?
A.
cost of goods sold 10,750
merchandise inventory 10,750
B.
merchandise inventory 10,750
cost of goods sold 10,750
C.
cost of goods sold 10,000
sales revenue 10,000
D.
cost of goods sold 10,000
merchandise inventory 10,000

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Answer:

The correct option is A:

cost of goods sold        10,750

merchandise inventory                 10,750

Explanation:

When goods are bought for resale,the total cost of the goods bought is usually the invoice price paid as well as the cost of bringing in the goods i.e freight,hence the cost of the goods sold here is the invoice price of $10,000 plus the freight of $750,giving total cost of $10,750

When the goods are sold,merchandise inventory would be credited with $10,750 while cost of goods sold is debited with same amount.

The correct option is first one with cost of goods sold debited with $10.750 and merchandise inventory credited for $10,750

Manufacturing cost data for Orlando Company, which uses a job order cost system, are presented below. Indicate the missing amount for each letter. Assume that in all cases manufacturing overhead is applied on the basis of direct labor cost and the rate is the same. (Round overhead rate to 2 decimal places, e.g. 15.25 and final answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 5,275.) Case A Case B Direct materials used $enter a dollar amount (a) $93,400 Direct labor 56,000 146,100 Manufacturing overhead applied 44,800 enter a dollar amount (d) Total manufacturing costs 150,150 enter a dollar amount (e) Work in process 1/1/20 enter a dollar amount (b) 16,800 Total cost of work in process 205,900 enter a dollar amount (f) Work in process 12/31/20 enter a dollar amount (c) 15,400 Cost of goods manufactured 194,300 enter a dollar amount (g)

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Answer and Explanation:

As per the given question the solution of missing amount for each letter is provided below:-

                                           Case A           Case B

Direct material used        a $49,350      $93,400

Direct Labor                      $56,000          $146,100

Manufacturing overhead

applied                              $44,800         d $116,880

Total manufacturing

cost                                 $150,150           e $356,380

Work in process 1/1/20  b $55,750        $16,800

Total cost of work in

process                         $205,900         f $373,180

Work in process

12/31/20                       c $11,600          $15,400

Cost of goods

manufactured              $194,300            g $357,780

Working Note

a. Direct materials used = Total manufacturing costs - Manufacturing overhead applied - Direct labor

= $150,150 - ($56,000 + $44,800)

= $150,150 - $100,800

= $49,350

b. Works in process 1/1/20 = Total cost of works in process - Total manufacturing costs

= $205,900 - $150,150

= $55,750

c. Works in process 12/31/20   = Total cost of works in process - Cost of goods manufactured

= $205,900 - $194,300

= $11,600

d. Manufacturing overhead applied = $44,800 ÷ $56,000

= 80%

For case B the manufacturing overhead applied = 80% × $146,100

= $116,880

e. Total manufacturing costs = Direct materials used + Direct Labor + Manufacturing overhead applied

= $93,400 + $146,100 + $116,880

= $356,380

f. Total cost of work in process = Total manufacturing costs + Works in process 1/1/20

= $356,380 + $16,800

= $373,180

g.  Cost of goods manufactured = Total cost of work in process - Works in process 31/12/20

= $373,180 - $15,400

= $357,780

Therefore to reach the missing amounts we simply use the working notes.

The value of the direct material used is $49,350.

Based on the information given, the values for each question will be calculated below:

The direct materials used will be:

= Total manufacturing costs - Manufacturing overhead applied - Direct labor

= $150,150 - ($56,000 + $44,800)

= $150,150 - $100,800

= $49,350

The works in process 1/1/20 will be:

= Total cost of works in process - Total manufacturing costs

= $205,900 - $150,150

= $55,750

The value of the works in process 12/31/20 will be:

= Total cost of works in process - Cost of goods manufactured

= $205,900 - $194,300 = $11,600

The value of the manufacturing overhead applied will be:

= $44,800 / $56,000 = 80%

For case B the manufacturing overhead applied will be calculated as:

= 80% × $146,100

= 0.8 × $146100

= $116,880

The total manufacturing costs will be:

= Direct materials used + Direct Labor + Manufacturing overhead applied

= $93,400 + $146,100 + $116,880 = $356,380

The total cost of work in process will be:

= Total manufacturing costs + Works in process 1/1/20

= $356,380 + $16,800 = $373,180

The cost of goods manufactured will be:

= Total cost of work in process - Works in process 31/12/20

= $373,180 - $15,400 = $357,780

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Suppose the Fed raises the required reserve ratio, a move that is normally thought to reduce the money supply. However, banks find themselves with a reserve deficiency after the required reserve ratio is increased and are likely to react by requesting a loan from the Fed.
Does this action prevent the money supply from contracting as predicted? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

It hinders or prevents the money supply from contracting as much and as fast as it would have contracted if the banks had not gone to the Fed for loans.  moreover, it is only a short-run phenomenon. Once the banks repay the Fed loans (probably within the next two to four weeks), reserves will leave the banking system, and the money supply will decline as predicted. The loans the Fed makes to banks create a lag between the increase in the required reserve ratio and the full contractionary effect on bank reserves and the money supply.

Explanation:

Innova uses 1,000 units of the component IMC2 every month to manufacture one of its products. The unit costs incurred to manufacture the component are as follows. Direct materials $61.48 Direct labor 37.19 Overhead 126.50 Total $225.17 Overhead costs include variable material handling costs of $7.16, which are applied to products on the basis of direct material costs. The remainder of the overhead costs are applied on the basis of direct labor dollars and consist of 60% variable costs and 40% fixed costs. A vendor has offered to supply the IMC2 component at a price of $230 per unit. (a) Prepare the incremental analysis for the decision to make or buy IMC2. Make IMC2 (per unit) Buy IMC2 (per unit) Net Income Increase (Decrease) Direct material $ $ $ Direct labor Material handling Variable overhead Purchase price Total unit cost $ $ $ Should Innova purchase the component from the outside vendor if Innova’s capacity remains idle?

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Answer:

Innova

a) Make or Buy IMC2 Incremental Analysis:

Make IMCs (per unit)

Direct material         $61.48

Direct labor                37.19

Material handling        7.16

Variable overhead    71.60

Total unit cost          177.43

Buy IMC2 (per unit)

Purchase price          $230

Net Income will decrease by ($52.57) if IMC2 is bought.

b) Innova should not purchase the component.  It costs more to buy IMC2 than to make it based on incremental analysis.

Explanation:

a) Incremental Analysis is a decision-making technique used in business to determine the true cost difference between alternatives.  It is also called the relevant cost approach, marginal analysis, or differential analysis.  Using incremental analysis, sunk cost or past cost is disregarded as irrelevant.  The fixed cost element equalling $47.74 per unit is a sunk cost that is not relevant for incremental analysis.

b) In a make or buy decision, the company considers if internalization of production will be of greater economic benefits than outsourcing.

c) Variable overhead is calculated as ($126.50 - $7.16) x 60% = $71.60

Branford Inc. reported the following results from the sale of 24,000 units of SR-90:
Sales $ 542,000
Variable manufacturing costs 240,000
Fixed manufacturing costs 144,000
Variable selling costs 53,800
Fixed administrative costs 35,700
Elkhorn Company has offered to purchase 3,400 SR-90s at $15 each. Branford has available capacity, and the president is in favor of accepting the order. The president feels it would be profitable because no variable selling costs will be incurred. The plant manager is opposed because the "full cost" of production is $16. Which of the following correctly notes the change in income if the special order is accepted?
a. $10,200 increase.b. $3,400 increase.c. $3,400 decrease.d. None of the answers is correct.e. $10,200 decrease.

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Answer:

d. None of the answers is correct

$17,000 increase

Explanation:

As per the given question the solution is provided below:-

For reaching the change in income if the special order is accepted we need to follow some steps which are as follows:-

Step 1

Variable manufacturing cost per unit = Variable manufacturing costs ÷ Sale units

= $240,000 ÷ 24,000

= $10

Step 2

Cost related with special order = Number of units × Variable manufacturing cost per unit

= 3,400 × $10

= $34,000

Step 3

Income from special order = Number of units × Selling price

= 3,400 × $15

= $51,000

Therefore the Change in income if special order is accepted = Income from special order- Cost related with special order

= $51,000 - $34,000

= $17,000 increase

d. None of the answers is correct the right answer is $17,000 increase.

To reach the change in income if special order is accepted we simply put the values into formula.

The balance sheet for the newly formed ACME Bank is shown below.ACME Bank Balance Sheet 1Assets Liabilities and net worthReserves $151,000 Checkable deposits $140,000Property $275,000 Stock shares $286,000Required:
a. Toshi, the owner of Toshi's Produce, negotiates with the bank to obtain a $28,000 loan to buy a new delivery truck. The amount of the loan is added to the available balance of Toshi's checking account. Fill in the new values that will appear in the balance sheet immediately after the loan is finalized.ACME Bank Balance Sheet 2Assets Liabilities and net worthReserves ???? Checkable deposits ????Loans ???? Stock shares ????Property ????

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Answer:

Explanation:

As the loan has not been used yet, it will stay in the Loan account of the bank. The balances on the books for ACME will therefore be,

Reserves - $151,000.

It does not change as loan has not been used yet. If Toshi was to use loan then this figure will reduce because withdrawals are given from the Bank reserves.

Checkable Deposits will increase by the loan amount as that was where Toshi was credited to.

= 140,000 + 28,000

= $168,000

Loans - $28,000

The bank will now have a loan balance of $28,000 on its debit side to reflect the loan it just gave out.

Stock Shares - $286,000.

Not affected by the transaction.

Property - $275,000

Not affected by the transaction.

Immediately after Toshi's loan is finalized, the Balance Sheet of ACME Bank will look like this:

ACME Bank

Balance Sheet

Assets                                   Liabilities and Net Worth

Reserves          $179,000     Checkable deposits                 $168,000

Property          $275,000      Stock shares                           $286,000

Total assets    $454,000      Total Liabilities & net worth  $454,000

Data and Calculations:

ACME Bank Balance Sheet

Assets                                    Liabilities and Net Worth

Reserves           $151,000     Checkable deposits               $140,000

Property          $275,000      Stock shares                         $286,000

Total assets    $426,000      Total Liabilities & net worth $426,000

a. Reserves $28,000 Checkable deposits $28,000

Thus, ACME Bank's Reserves will increase by $28,000, and its Checkable deposits will also increase by $28,000.

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In the summer of​ 2008, at Heathrow airport in​ London, Bestofthebest​ (BB), a private​ company, offered a lottery to win a Ferrari or 90,000 British​ pounds, equivalent at the time to about $180,000. Both the Ferrari and the​ money, in 100 pound​ notes, were on display. If the U.K. interest rate was 5% per​ year, and the dollar interest rate was 2% per year​ (EARs), how much did it cost the company in dollars each month to keep the cash on​ display? That​ is, what was the opportunity cost of keeping it on display rather than in a bank​ account? (Ignore​ taxes.)

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Answer:

The cost for the company is 375 pounds.

Explanation:

In order to calculate how much did it cost the company in dollars each month to keep the cash on​ display we would have to make the following calculations:

Current exchanage rate between Pound and dollar = $180,000 / 90,000 pound

= $2 per pound.

Total amount in Display = $180,000

Interest rate in USA = 2%

Monthly cost = $180,000 × 2% / 12

= $3300

Monthly  opportunity cost of keeping it on display rather than in a bank​ account is $300.

Monthly Cost in term of pound = 90,000 × 5% / 12

= 375 Pound.

Monthly cost in term of pound is 375 pound.

Producers' surplus is __________.
O the difference between the price a seller receives for a good and the price a buyer pays for the good.
O equal to price times quantity sold.
O equal to the seller's minimum price and the buyer's maximum price.
O the difference between the price a seller receives for a good and the minimum price for which he would have sold the good.
O the difference between the price a buyer pays for a good and the highest price he would have paid for the good.

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Answer:

the difference between the price a seller receives for a good and the minimum price for which he would have sold the good. 

Explanation:

Producer surplus is the difference between the price a seller sells her goods and the least price she would be willing to sell her goods.

Consumer surplus is the difference between the price a buyer pays for a good and the highest price he would have paid for the good.

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The annual budgeted conversion costs for a lean cell are $180,000 for 1,000 production hours. Each unit produced by the cell requires 20 minutes of cell process time. During the month, 600 units are manufactured in the cell. The estimated materials costs are $30 per unit. (Do not round per unit cost. If required, round your answers to the nearest dollar.)
Required:
1. Journalize the following entries for the month:
a. Materials are purchased to produce 500 units.
b. Conversion costs are applied to 600 units of production.
c. The cell completes 450 units, which are placed into finished goods.
If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Answer: Please see in explanation column

Explanation:

Budgeted Conversion Cost   $ 180,000      

Total Production hours = 1,000 hours      

Conversion cost per production hour = 180,000/1,000  = $ 180 per hour  

Production time per unit produce = 20 minutes    

Conversion cost per unit -- first mins change to hrs

60min = 1 hour

20 min= 20/60=0.33hr

$ 180 x 0.333333 = $ 59.999per unit  

Material cost per unit = $ 30 per unit      

Total cost per unit production =

Material cost per unit+ conversion cost per unit = 30+ 59.999= $ 89.999per unit

a)Material Required per unit = $30 per unit      

Material purchase for 500 units =30 x 500 = $15,000    

b)Conversion cost per unit produce = $ 59.999 per unit    

number of units for conversion= 600

Conversion Cost applied for 600 units =( 600 x 59.999 = $35,999.4  rounded to $36,000

Total cost of goods complete per unit = $ 89.999 per unit    

Number of units completed = 450 units

Total Cost of Goods completed =  450  x 89.999= $ 40,499.55    =$40,500

A) JOURNAL ENTRY For purchase of raw material for 500 units at  $30        

Accounts title                         Debit                   Credit

Raw and In process Inventory   15,000    

Accounts Payable                                                             15,000  

B)JOURNAL ENTRY For applied conversion cost to in process inventory for 600 units at $59.999                                

Raw and in process inventory            $36,000

Conversion Cost                                                            $36,000  

C)JOURNAL ENTRY For completing 450 units at a total cost of $89.999

Finished Goods Inventory        $ 40,500   

Raw and in Process Inventory                              $ 40,500    

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