Santa Fe Corporation manufactured inventory in the United States and sold the inventory to customers in Mexico. Gross profit from the sale of the inventory was $247,000. Title to the inventory passed FOB: shipping point. How much of the gross profit is treated as foreign source income for purposes of computing the corporation's foreign tax credit in the current year

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Answer 1

Answer: $0

Explanation:

FOB Shipping point means that the title passes to the buyers at the shipping point which in this case is the United States, the sale can be said to have occurred in the United States.

There will therefore be no foreign trade tax credit because the income from this transaction will be treated as having been earned in the United States (U.S. source income).


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Rivera Company has several processing departments. Costs charged to the Assembly Department for November 2020 totaled $2,283,744 as follows.
Work in process, November 1
Materials $78,600
Conversion costs 48,700 $127,300
Materials added 1,592,280
Labor 225,100
Overhead 339,064
Production records show that 35,200 units were in beginning work in process 30% complete as to conversion costs, 661,000 units were started into production, and 25,400 units were in ending work in process 40% complete as to conversion costs. Materials are entered at the beginning of each process.
Determine the equivalent units of production and the unit production costs for the Assembly Department. (Round unit costs to 2 decimal places, e.g. 2.25.)

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Answer:

Equivalent units of Production for Materials.

= Units transferred out + Ending WIP

Units transferred out = Beginning WIP + Units started in production - Ending WIP

= 35,200 + 661,000 - 25,400

= 670,800 units

= 670,800 + 25,400

= 696,200 units

Equivalent units of Production for Conversion

= Units transferred out + Ending WIP Conversion

= 670,800 + (25,400 * 40%)

= 680,960 units

Units cost of production for Materials

= (Beginning material cost + Materials added) / Materials EUP

= (78,600 + 1,592,280) / 696,200

= $2.40

Units cost of production for Conversion

= (Beginning conversion + labor + overhead) / Conversion EUP

= (48,700 + 225,100 + 339,064) / 680,960

= $0.90

Amy and Brian were investigating the acquisition of a tax accounting business, Bottom Line Inc. (BLI). As part of their discussions with the sole shareholder of the corporation, Ernesto Young, they examined the company's tax accounting balance sheet. The relevant information is summarized as follows:


FMV Adjusted Basis Appreciation

  Cash $32,250 $32,250
  Receivables 18,600 18,600
  Building 136,000 68,000 68,000
  Land 269,250 89,750 179,500
Total $456,100 $208,600 $247,500
Payables $27,200 $27,200
  Mortgage* 135,750 135,750
Total $162,950 $162,950


Ernesto was asking for $408,000 for the company. His tax basis in the BLI stock was $150,000. Included in the sales price was an unrecognized customer list valued at $150,000. The unallocated portion of the purchase price ($68,000) will be recorded as goodwill. Required:
a. What amount of gain or loss does BLI recognize if the transaction is structured as a direct asset sale to Amy and Brian? What amount of corporate level tax does BLI pay as a result of the transaction, assuming a tax rate of 34 percent?
b. What amount of gain or loss does Ernesto recognize if the transaction is structured as a direct asset sale to Amy and Brian, and BLI distributes the after-tax proceeds (computed in question a) to Ernesto in liquidation of his stock?
c. What is the nature of tax benefits to Amy and Brian as a result of structuring the acquisition as a direct asset purchase?
d. What is the tax basis in the assets received by Amy and Brian?

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Answer:

Bottom Line, Inc. (BLI)

a. The amount of gain that BLI should recognize if the transaction is structured as a direct asset sale to Amy and Brian is:

= $199,400

BLI will a corporate tax of $ 67,796 ($199,400 * 34%) as a result of the transaction.

b. The amount of gain that Ernesto recognizes when BLI distributes the after-tax proceeds to Ernesto in liquidation of his stock is:

=  $190,204

c. Amy and Brian can step up the tax basis of the assets to their fair market values.

d. The tax basis in the assets received by Amy and Brian is:

= $408,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                          FMV    Adjusted Basis         Appreciation

Cash               $32,250       $32,250

Receivables       18,600          18,600

Building           136,000         68,000               68,000

Land               269,250         89,750              179,500

Total              $456,100    $208,600           $247,500

Payables        $27,200       $27,200

Mortgage*      135,750        135,750

Total            $162,950      $162,950

Net Value    $293,150       $45,650

Sales price for the company = $408,000

Ernesto tax basis in BLI stock =  150,000

Difference =                              $258,000

Unrecognized customer list =    150,000

Unallocated Goodwill =            $108,000

Gain to be recognized if transaction is a direct asset sale:

Sales price =   $408,000

Adjusted basis 208,600

Capital gain =  $199,400

After-tax proceeds:

Sales price =                             $408,000

Corporate tax on capital gain = $ 67,796

After-tax proceeds =                $340,204

Ernesto's tax basis =                  150,000

Capital gain for Ernesto =        $190,204

Katy has one child, Dustin, who is 18 years old at the end of the year. Dustin lived at home for three months during the year before leaving home to work full time in another city. During the year, Dustin earned $15,000. Katy provided more than half of Dustin's support for the year. Which of the following statements regarding whether Katy may claim Dustin as a dependent for the current year is accurate?

a. Yes, Dustin is a qualifying child of Katy.
b. Yes, Dustin fails the residence test for a qualifying child but he is considered a qualifying relative of Katy.
c. No, Dustin fails the support test for a qualifying relative.
d. No, Dustin fails the gross income test for a qualifying relative.

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Answer:

d. No, Dustin fails the gross income test for a qualifying relative.

Explanation:

According to the given situation, the correct option is d as the gross income of dustin would be more than the income limit i.e. $4,200 for the tax year 2019 and $4,300 for the tax year 2020

So due to this he fails the test with respect to the gross income in order to qualify the relative

You are negotiating a transaction on behalf of one of your clients, Blair Burke. During the negotiationyou become aware that the other party to the transaction does not adequately understand the tax consequences of the proposed transaction, which are highly favorable to Burke. In fact, if the transaction were completed as proposed, the other side would suffer significant negative tax consequences.

Required:
Ethically, should you inform the other party of the potential negative tax consequences of the proposed transaction?

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

In this scenario, you are acting as a fiduciary to Blair Burke. This means that you have an obligation to Blair Burke and every decision that you make needs to be in his/her best interest. Therefore, you should not inform the other party about the negative tax consequences. That is a job for the other individual's representative or fiduciary to handle and advise their client. Informing the other party could jeopardize the deal and cost your client an opportunity/money which would go against their best interest.

Revise the following sentences to eliminate flabby expressions.

a. Despite the fact that we lost the contract, we must at this point in time move forward.
b. In the event that interest rates increase, we will begin investing in the very near future.

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Answer:

. Despite the fact that we lost the contract, we must at this point in time move forward.

Explanation:

At the end of its most recent accounting period, Hinch Corporation had a balance of Accounts Receivable of $725,000 and a credit balance in Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts of $4,800. An aging of Accounts Receivable performed at the end of that period determined that the balance in Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts should be $31,400. The adjusting entry to record Bad Debts Expense should include which of the following:

a. Debit to Bad Debts Expense of $26,600
b. Credit to Bad Debts Expense of $31,400
c. Debit to Bad Debts Expense of $36,200
d. Credit to Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts of $31,400

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Answer:

a. Debit to Bad Debts Expense of $26,600

Explanation:

The computation of the bad debt expense is shown below:

= Allowance for uncollectible accounts - credit balance of allowance for uncollectible accounts

= $31,400 - $4,800

= $26,600

Hence, the first option is correct

TheThe economic analysis of minimum wage involves both normative and positive analysis. Consider the following consequences of a minimum wage: a. The minimum wage law causes unemployment. b. Unemployment would be lower without a minimum wage law. c. Minimum wage laws benefit some workers and harm others. d. The minimum wage should be more than $7.25 per hour. economic analysis of minimum wage involves both normative and positive analysis. Consider the following consequences of a minimum wage:

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Answer:

a. The minimum wage law causes unemployment. - Positive statement

This is a positive statement because it describes a factual statement about minimum wage. It does not say whether minimum wage is a good thing or not, even if the inherent quality of the statement can be somewhat inferred.

b. Unemployment would be lower without a minimum wage law. - Postive statement.

This is a positive statement for the same reasons as the statement above. Besides, this statement says exactly the opposite as the statement above.

c. Minimum wage laws benefit some workers and harm others. - Positive statement.

This statement is also positive, it does not establish whether minimum wage is a good or a bad, thing, and it also does not recommend any policy regarding minimum wage.

d. The minimum wage should be more than $7.25 per hour. - Normative statement.

This above is a normative statement. It clearly establishes a preference when it comes to minimum wage, and recommends a public policy according to it: $7.25 per hour.

Bonita Industries pays all salaried employees on a biweekly basis. Overtime pay, however, is paid in the next biweekly period. Bonita accrues salaries expense only at its December 31 year end. Data relating to salaries earned in December 2020 are as follows: Last payroll was paid on 12/26/20, for the 2-week period ended 12/26/20. Overtime pay earned in the 2-week period ended 12/26/20 was $26000. Remaining work days in 2020 were December 29, 30, 31, on which days there was no overtime. The recurring biweekly salaries total $445000.

Assuming a five-day workweek, Bonita should record a liability at December 31, 2020 for accrued salaries of:________

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Answer:

$159,500

Explanation:

Liability for accrued salaries = $26,000 + ($445,000/10*3)

Liability for accrued salaries = $26,000 + $133,500

Liability for accrued salaries = $159,500

So, Bonita should record a liability at December 31, 2020 for accrued salaries of $159,500

Edith is the owner and manager of a small coffee shop that employs three workers who use the shop’s one coffee machine to make and serve coffee to paying customers. Business has begun to pick up; lines are getting longer every day in her shop. On a busy morning, she sees her baristas scrambling to take orders, get cups, fill coffee from the coffee machine, add cream and sugar, and serve customers in a timely manner. She figures if she hires three more baristas she’ll be able to sell twice as much coffee.Adding more and more workers does not constantly increase production because of _______SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER different productivity levels between various laborers.diminishing marginal costs.diminishing marginal product of labor.substitutes in production.

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Answer:

diminishing marginal product of labor.

Explanation:

The diminishing marginal product of labor theory states that as more of a variable production factor is increased there will initially be an increase in production.

However as more of the variable factor is added increase in production reduces until increase in variable factor results in decrease in production.

In the given scenario where Edith employs 3 baristas, an increase to 6 may yield lower productivity per unit of employee added

It's best if you share the details of a personal appointment when you need to request time off work. True Or False ​

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Each of the three independent situations below describes a finance lease in which annual lease payments are payable at the beginning of each year. The lessee is aware of the lessor's implicit rate of return.

Situation
1 2 3
Lease term (years) 12 20 4
Lessor's rate of return (known by lessee) 11% 9% 12%
Lessee's incremental borrowing rate 12% 10% 11%
Fair value of lease asset $620,000 $1,000,000 $205,000

Required:
a. Determine the amount of the annual lease payments as calculated by the lessor and above situations.
b. Determine the amount lessee would record as a leased asset and a lease liability for above situations.

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Answe                                                                                                                            

Answe                                                                                                                            

Answe                                                                                                                            

Answe                                                                                                                            

Answe                                                                                                                            

Answe                                                                                                                            

Answe                                                                                                                            

Answe                                                                                                                            

Answe                                                                                                                            

Answe                                                                                                                            

Answe                                                                                                                            

Answe                                                                                                                            

Explanation:

                                                 

The amount of the annual lease payments as calculated by the lessor and above situations are $86,033.44, $100,501.35, and  $60,261.66 respectively.  The amount lessee would record as a leased asset and a lease liability for above situations are  $620,000, $1,000,000 $205,000 respectively.

What are lease payments?

Lease payments are regular payments made to the lessor, who owns the asset, and the lessee, who will utilize it, as per the conditions of a contract. Before the lessee either returns the object or purchases it outright, the lease payments often continue for a predetermined amount of time.

a)  For Situation 1:

Formula for calculating annual lease payments is:

Annual lease payments = Fair value of assets ÷ Present value for annuity due.

Where,

Fair Value of Assets of the leased asset = $620,000

Lease term = 12 years

Lessor's rate of return = 11%

The present value of annuity due 12 years at the rate of 11% is 7.2065

Putting in the values in the formula we get:

Annual lease payments =  $620,000/7.2065  = $86,033.44

b) Formula for the lease liability = Annual rent payment × present value of annuity due.

Lease liability = $86,033.44 x 7.2065 = $620,000

For Situation 2:

a) The present value of annuity due 20 years at the rate of 9% is 9.9501

Annual lease payments = $100,000/9.9501  = $100,501.35

b) Lease liability = $100,501.35 x 9.9501 = $1,000,000

For Situation 3:

a) The present value of annuity due 4 years at the rate of 12% is 3.4081

Annual lease payments =  $205,000/3.4081  = $60,261.66

b) The lease ability = $60,261.66 x 3.4801  = $205,000

Therefore, the amounts that of the lease payment for the lessor and the lessee is determined above.

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Which of the following financial statements are required for a Debt Service Fund? Multiple Choice Statement of revenues, expenditures, and changes in fund balances only. Balance sheet and statement of revenues, expenditures, and changes in fund balance only. Balance sheet; statement of revenues, expenditures, and changes in fund balance; and statement of cash flows. Statement of net position only.

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Answer:

Balance sheet; statement of revenues, expenditures, and changes in fund balance.

Explanation:

Under the Codification of Governmental Accounting and Financial Reporting Standards by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB); Code 200 states that debt service funds are to be used to service terms and bond reserves, guaranty, warrants, note, capital leases, or sinking funds.

Debt service funds is a cash reserve which is used to report account and pay for the interest and principal payment on financial resources that are restricted, committed or assigned to expenditure except debt of proprietary and fiduciary funds who account for their own interest and principle payments.

The purpose of using a debt service fund is to reduce the risk of a debt security for investors, thereby making it more attractive and appealing to them. Also, the debt service fund helps to mitigate the effective interest rate needed by the government to sell the offering.

The following financial statements are required for a Debt Service Fund;

I. Balance sheet.

II. Statement of revenues.

III. Expenditures.

IV. Changes in fund balance.

An investor takes a long position in 3 futures contracts. The initial margin is $8,200 per contract and the maintenance margin is $6,000 per contract. At 1 p.m. today, the investor's total margin account balance is $15,490.64 and the investor receives a margin call. How much must the investor deposit into the margin account at 1 p.m. to keep the futures position open

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Answer:

$3,036.45

Explanation:

Total Initial margin = Initial margin per contract * Number of contracts = $8,200 * 3 = $24,600

Total maintenance margin = maintenance per contract * Number of contracts = $6,000 * 3 = $18,000

Total margin account balance = $15,490.64

We observe Margin account balance < Maintenance margin

Margin call required = Initial margin - Total account balance

Deposit Amount = Total initial Margin - Total Margin Account balance = $24,600 - $15,490.64 = $9,109.36 or $9,109.36/3 = $3,036.45 per contract.

Tanaka Company manufactures two products. The budgeted per-unit contribution margin for each product follows:

Super Supreme
Sales price $90 $129
Variable cost per unit (69) (75)
Contribution margin per unit $21 $54

Fanning expects to incur annual fixed costs of $132,870. The relative sales mix of the products is 70 percent for Super and 30 percent for Supreme.

Required:
a. Determine the total number of products (units of Super and Supreme combined) Tanaka must sell to break even.
b. How many units each of Super and Supreme must Tanaka sell to break even? (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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Answer:

A. 4,300 units

B.Units of super =3,010 Units

Units of Spreme =1,290 Units

Explanation:

a) Calculation to Determine the total number of products (units of Super and Supreme combined) Tanaka must sell to break even.

First step is to calculate the Contribution margin per sales mix

Contribution margin per sales mix = (0.70*$21) + (0.30*$54)

Contribution margin per sales mix = $14.7+$16.2

Contribution margin per sales mix =$30.9

Now let calculate the Break-even Point In Unit using this formula

Break-even Point In Unit = Fixed Cost/

Contribution Margin Per Sales Mix

Let plug in the formula

Break-even Point In Unit= $132,870/$30.9

Break-even Point In Unit=4,300 units

Therefore the Break-even Point In Unit will be 4,300 units

b) Calculation to determine How many units each of Super and Supreme must Tanaka sell to break even

Units of super = 4,300 units *70%

Units of super =3,010 Units

Units of Spreme =3,660 units *30%

Units of Spreme =1,290 Units

Therefore How many units each of Super and Supreme must Tanaka sell to break even will be:

Units of super =3,010 Units

Units of Spreme =1,290 Units

An investor obtained a fully amortizing mortgage five years ago for $95,000 at 11-percent for 30 years. Mortgage rates have dropped, so that a fully amortizing 25-year loan can be obtained at 10-percent. There is no prepayment penalty on the mortgage balance of the original loan, but three points will be charged on the new loan and other closing costs will be $2,000. All payments are monthly.

Required:
a. Should the borrower refinance if he plans to own the property for the remaining loan term? Assume that the investor borrows only an amount equal to the outstanding balance of the loan.
b. Would your answer to part (a) change if he planned to own the property for only five more years?

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Answer:

a) yes, you should refinance the loan

b) yes, you should refinance the loan

Explanation:

the original monthly payment = $904.71

after 60 payments, the principal owed = $838.79

the difference between both payments = $904.71 - $838.79 = $65.92

in order to determine whether the loan should be refinanced or not, we must find the present value of refinancing costs:

are 300 payments of $65.92 worth more than $2,000?

PV = $65.92 x 110.162 (PVIFA, 0.833%, 300 periods) = $7,261.88 ≥ $2,000

PV = $65.92 x 47.07(PVIFA, 0.833%, 60 periods) = $3,102.85 ≥ $2,000

Carl transfers land to Cardinal Corporation for 90% of the stock in Cardinal Corporation worth $20,000 plus a note payable to Carl in the amount of $40,000 and the assumption by Cardinal Corporation of a mortgage on the land in the amount of $100,000. The land, which has a basis to Carl of $70,000, is worth $160,000.
a. Cardinal Corporation will have a basis of $160,000 in the land transferred by Carl.
b. Carl will have a recognized gain on the transfer of $30,000
c. Carl will have a recognized gain on the transfer of $90,000.
d. Cardinal Corporation will have a basis of $70,000 in the land transferred by Carl.
e. None of these choices are correct.

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Answer:

e. None of these choices are correct.

Explanation:

Carl's gain = value of the note received + value of the mortgage - land's basis = $40,000 + $100,000 - $70,000 = $70,000

Snice the mortgage is higher than the basis ($100,000 higher than $70,000), this must be recognized as a Section 357 gain. The note receivable must also be recognized as gain since it doesn't qualify for Section 351.

Tomas, manager of a 50-person engineering department, exhibits group maintenance behaviors; that is he ensures employee satisfaction, harmonious work relationships, and the department's social stability. However, his division manager, Stan, notes that Tomas' department rarely achieves its yearly goals, in terms of work speed, quality and accuracy, output, and compliance with company policies and requirements. How would you advise Stan to coach Tomas to perform his job at a higher level and to increase the performance of Tomas' organization

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Answer: Tell Thomas to focus more on task performance behaviors.

Explanation:

The options are:

a. Tell Thomas to focus more on group maintenance behaviors.

b. Tell Thomas to focus more on participative leadership.

c. Tell Thomas to focus more on task performance behaviors.

d. Tell Thomas to focus more on democratic leadership.

e. Tell Thomas to focus more on social factors.

Based on the information given in the question, the answer will be for Thomas to focus more on task performance behaviors.

This will enable Thomas to know whether the employees in the department are performing their roles well or not. He already exhibits group maintenance behaviors and participative leadership. Therefore, option C will be the right answer.

Yale Corporation issued to Zap Corporation $70,000, 10% (cash interest payable semiannually on June 30 and December 31) 10-year bonds dated and sold on January 1, 2020. Assume that the company uses the effective interest method for amortization. If the bonds were sold at 97, yielding 10.5%. What is true for journal entries to be made at June 30, 2020, for interest payment if Effective interest method is used?

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Answer:

Journal Entry

June 30, 2020

Dr. Interest expense __$3,564.75

Cr. Discount on bonds_$64.75

Cr. Cash ___________$3,500

[To record interest]  

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the issuance price of the bond

Issuance price of the bond = Face value x Seling rate = $70,000 x 97/100 = $67,900

Now we need to calculate the discount value as follow

Discount = Face value - Isuance vaue = $70,000 - $67,900 = $2,100

Now, need to calculate the discount amortization as follow

Discount amortization = ( Carrying value of bond x Effective interest rate x 6/12 ) - ( Face value x Coupon rate x 6/12 ) = ( $67,900 x 10.5%x 6/12 ) - ( $70,000 x 10% x 6/12 = $3,564.75 - $3,500 = $64.75

Now calculate the interest payment

Interst payment = Face value x Coupon rate x 6/12 = $70,000 x 10% x 6/12 = $3,500

The bonds would expire on the date of maturity, and the issuing company will pay the debt holder the face value of the bond.

The issue price is termed as the price at which the issuer of the bond sells the bonds for the first time.

The Journal entry has been attached below.  

The calculation of the issuance price of the bond:

Issuance price of the bond = [tex]\text{Face value} \times \text{Seling rate} = \$70,000 \times \frac{97}{100}[/tex] = $67,900

Calculation of the discount value:

Discount = Face value - Isuance vaue = $70,000 - $67,900 = $2,100

Calculation of the discount amortization:

Discount amortization = [tex]( \text{Carrying value of bond} \times \text{Effective interest rate} \itimes \frac{6}{12} ) - ( \text{Face value} \times \text{Coupon rate} \times \frac{6}{12})[/tex]

= [tex]( \$67,900 \times 10.5\%\times \frac{6}{12}) - ( \$70,000 \times 10\% \times \frac{6}{12})[/tex]

= $3,564.75 - $3,500 = $64.75

Calculation of the interest payment:

Interst payment =[tex]\text{ Face value} \times \text{Coupon rate} \times \frac{6}{12} = \$70,000 \times 10\% \times \frac{6}{12}[/tex]= $3,500

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Assume the following adjustment data.
1. Supplies on hand at October 31 total $500.
2. Expired insurance for the month is $100.
3. Depreciation for the month is $75.
4. As of October 31, services worth $800 related to the previously recorded unearned revenue had been performed.
5. Services performed but unbilled (and no receivable has been recorded) at October 31 are $280.
6. Interest expense accrued at October 31 is $70.
7. Accrued salaries at October 31 are $1,400.
Prepare the adjusting entries for the items above.

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Answer:

1.Dr Supplies Expense $2,000

Cr Supplies $2,000

2. Dr Insurance Expense $100

Cr Prepaid Insurance $100

3. Dr Depreciation Expense $75

Cr Accumulated Depreciation- Equipment $75

4. Dr Unearned Service Revenue $800

Cr Service Revenue $800

5. Dr Accounts Receivable $280

Cr Service Revenue $280

6. Dr Interest Expense $70

Cr Interest Payable $70

7. Dr Salaries & Wages Expense $1,400

Cr Salaries & Wages Payable $1,400

Explanation:

Preparation of the adjusting entries

1. Dr Supplies Expense $2,000

Cr Supplies $2,000

[$2,500 - $500]

2. Dr Insurance Expense $100

Cr Prepaid Insurance $100

3. Dr Depreciation Expense $75

Cr Accumulated Depreciation- Equipment $75

4. Dr Unearned Service Revenue $800

Cr Service Revenue $800

5. Dr Accounts Receivable $280

Cr Service Revenue $280

6. Dr Interest Expense $70

Cr Interest Payable $70

7. Dr Salaries & Wages Expense $1,400

Cr Salaries & Wages Payable $1,400

The current asset section of the Excalibur Tire Company’s balance sheet consists of cash, marketable securities, accounts receivable, and inventory. The December 31, 2021, balance sheet revealed the following:
Inventory $890,000
Total assets $3,500,000
Current ratio 2.40
Acid-test ratio 1.40
Debt to equity ratio 1.5
Required:Determine the following 2016 balance sheet items:1. Current assets2. Shareholders' equity3. Non-current assets4. Long-term liabilities

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Answer:

1. Current assets $2,136,000

2. Shareholders' equity $2,000,000

3. Non-current assets $1,364,000

4. Long term liabilities = $610,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the following 2016 balance sheet items: Current assets, Shareholders' equity, Non-current assets and Long-term liabilities

1. Current assets

First step is to calculate the Acid test ratio using this formula

Acid test ratio = (Current assets-Inventory)/Current liabilities

Let plug in the formula

1.40 = (2.40X-$890,000)/X

1.40X = 2.40X-$890,000

-1.00X = $890,000

X=$890,000/1.00

X = $890,000

Now let calculate the Current assets

Current assets =$ 890,000*2.4

Current assets = $2,136,000

Therefore Current assets will be $2,136,000

2. Shareholders' equity

Using this formula

Total assets = Debt+Equity

Let plug in the formula

$3,500,000 = 1.5X+X

X = $2,000,000

Therefore Shareholders' equity will be $2,000,000

3 .Non-current assets

Long term assets = $3,500,000- $2,136,000

Long term assets = $1,364,000

Therefore Non-current assets will be $1,364,000

4. Long-term liabilities

Long term liabilities =[($3,500,000-$2,000,000)-$890,000]

Long term liabilities =$1,500,000-$890,000

Long term liabilities = $610,000

Therefore Long term liabilities will be $610,000

From a salesperson's perspective, the characteristics of a good manager: A. vary from manager to manager. B. conflict with the characteristics managers list as being traits of a good manager. C. are a rarity in modern sales organizations. D. include friendship and loyalty E. include flexibility and a team orientation.

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Answer:

E. include flexibility and a team orientation.

Explanation:

Sales management is the process that maintains customers sales by planning, direction and control of the sales process.

It involves motivation, supervising, delegation, and equipping of the sales force.

This is a people oriented career and therefore requires flexibility and a team orientation. So the team is able to adapt to new strategies aimed at improving the sales process.

what is the main difference between regular work hours and overtime​

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Answer:

regular work hour- employee are expected to on the basis of their employment contract.

overtime- hours worked exceed normally scheduled working hours.

The stockholders’ equity section of Fauberg Marigny Corporation at December 31 is as follows.
FAUBERG MARIGNY CORPORATION
Balance Sheet (partial)
Stockholders' equity
Paid-in capital
Preferred stock, cumulative, 10,000 shares authorized,
5,000 shares issued and outstanding $300,000
Common stock, no par, 750,000 shares authorized,
150,000 shares issued 1,500,000
Total paid-in capital 1,800,000
Retained earnings 2,050,000
Total paid-in capital and retained earniings 3,850,000
Less: Treasury stock (5,000 common shares) (64,000)
Total stockholders' equity $3,786,000
From a review of the stockholders’ equity section:
1) How many shares of common stock are outstanding?
2) Assuming there is a stated value, what is the stated value of the common stock?Stated value of common stock per share.
3) What is the par value of the preferred stock?
4) If the annual dividend on preferred stock is $18,000, what is the dividend rate on preferred stock?
5) If dividends of $36,000 were in arrears on preferred stock, what would be the balance in retained earnings?

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Answer:

1. 295,000 shares

2. $10 per share

3. $60 per value

4. 6%

5. $2,046,400

Explanation:

1. Calculation for How many shares of common stock are outstanding

Outstanding common stock 300,000 shares

Less Common shares 5,000

Common shares outstanding 295,000 shares

2. Calculation for the stated value of the common stock

Stated value of the common stock

$1,500,000/150,000

Stated value of the common stock = $10 per share

3. Calculation for What is the par value of the preferred stock

Par value of the preferred stock=$300,000/5,000

Par value of the preferred stock=$60 par value

4. Calculation for dividend rate on preferred stock

Dividend rate on preferred stock=$18,000/$300,000 = 6%

5. Calculation for what would be the balance in Retained Earnings

Balance in Retained Earnings= $2,050,000 -$36,000

Balance in Retained Earnings=$2,046,400

Kennedy Company reports the following costs and expenses in May.
Factory utilities $ 16,500
Depreciation on factory equipment 12,650
Direct labor 79100
Sales salaries 48400
Property taxes on factory building 2500
Repairs to office equipment 1300
Factory repairs 2000
Advertising 23,000
Depreciation on delivery trucks 3800
Indirect factory labor 48900
Indirect materials 70800
Direct materials used 157600
Factory manager's salary 8000
Office supplies used 4640
Instructions:
From the information, determine the total amount of:______.
(a) Manufacturing overhead.
(b) Product costs.
(c) Period costs.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. The manufacturing overhead is

= factory utilities + depreciation on factory equipment + indirect factory labor + indirect material + factory manager salary + property tax + factory repairs

= $16,500 + $12,650 + $48,900 + $70,800 + $8,000 + $2,500 + $2,000

= $161,350

b. The product cost is

= Direct material used + direct labor + total manufacturing overhead

= $157,600 +  $79,100 + $161,350

= $398,050

c.  The period cost is

= Depreciation on delivery truck + sales salaries + repairs to office equipment + advertising + office supplies used

= $3,800 + $48,400 + $1,300 + $23,000 + $4,640

= $81,140

Cullumber Co. began operations on January 2, 2020. It employs 15 people who work 8-hour days. Each employee earns 11 paid vacation days annually. Vacation days may be taken after January 10 of the year following the year in which they are earned. The average hourly wage rate was $18 in 2020 and $19.50 in 2021. The average vacation days used by each employee in 2021 was 10. Cullumber Co. accrues the cost of compensated absences at rates of pay in effect when earned
Prepare journal entries to record the transactions related to paid vacation days during 2020 and 2021.

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Answer and Explanation:

The Journal entries are shown below:

On 2020,

Wages expense Dr. $23,760(15 × 8 hrs × 11 days × $18)

     To vacation wages payable  $23,760

(To record the wages expense)

On 2021

Wages expense Dr $1,800

Vacation wages payable $21,600 (15 × 8 hrs × 10 days × $18)

         To Cash $23,400 (15 × 8 hrs × 10 days × $19.50)

(To record the cash paid)

Wages expense Dr.$25,740 (15 × 8 hrs × 11 days × $19.50)

     To vacation wages payable  $25,740

(To record the wages expense)

Hillside issues $1,600,000 of 9%, 15-year bonds dated January 1, 2017, that pay interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The bonds are issued at a price of $1,382,579.

Required:
a. Prepare the January 1, 2017, journal entry to record the bonds' issuance.
b. Prepare the journal entries to record the first two interest payments.

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Answer: Check attachment

Explanation:

a. Prepare the January 1, 2017, journal entry to record the bonds' issuance.

This has been attached. Kindly note that the discount on bond payable was calculated as:

= Bond payable - Cash

= 1,600,000 - 1,382,579

= 217,421

b. Prepare the journal entries to record the first two interest payments.

Check attachment as the first two interest payments on June 30th 2017 and December 31st, 2017 has been attached.

An apparel manufacturing plant has estimated the variable cost to be $21 per unit. Fixed costs are $1M per year. Forty percent of its business is with one preferred customer and the customer is charged at cost. The remaining 60% of the business is with several different customers and they are charged at $35 per unit. Find (a) the breakeven volume for this job shop. (b) the unit cost if 100,000 units are made per year. (c) the annual profit for this quantity.

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find the charge of A AND B to go to C and then you have to scream rlly loud okay! and then you have to jump up and down for 3x • 4x = 9p squared okay

Coronado Corporation had income from continuing operations of $10,661,000 in 2020. During 2020, it disposed of its restaurant division at an after-tax loss of $190,500. Prior to disposal, the division operated at a loss of $321,600 (net of tax) in 2020 (assume that the disposal of the restaurant division meets the criteria for recognition as a discontinued operation). Coronado had 10,000,000 shares of common stock outstanding during 2020. Prepare a partial income statement for Coronado beginning with income from continuing operations

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the partial income statement for Coronado beginning with income from continuing operations is presented below:

Income from continuing operations $10,661,000

Discontinued Operations :  

Loss from operations of discontinued restaurant division ($321,600)  

After tax Loss from disposal of restaurant division ($190,500)  

Net Income  $10,148,900

Earning Per Share :  

Income from continuing operations [$10,661,500 ÷  10,000,000] $1.07

Discontinued Operations [$521,100 ÷ 10,000,000]  ($0.05121)

Net Income [$10,148,900 ÷  10,000,000]  $1.01489

In 2004 a California woman named Lisa Torti was in a vehicle with her friend Alexandra Van Horn when they were involved in a car accident that was not their fault. Lisa, upon seeing what she thought was smoke, grabbed Alexandra and quickly pulled her out of the vehicle and away from danger. Alexandra had a severe spinal injury and later sued Lisa for moving her away from the smoking vehicle (and thereby causing more spinal injury).

Many states have laws that prevent bringing lawsuits against a "good samaritan" who is attempting to help you. However, in 2008 a California court ruled 4-3 that Alexandra’s lawsuit against Lisa was justified and could continue.

Assuming Lisa was in fact negligent in moving her friend from the vehicle, discuss your opinion on whether cases like this should be allowed to be brought. Under what circumstances should a "good samaritan" be allowed to be sued?

Explain your answer in 2 or more paragraphs. Then review a few of your classmates posts and give a substantive response to one of them with a paragraph.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

This case is complex because the "good samaritan" is always doing things trying to help and under these circumstances such as danger or accident, tje individual is under so much stress, nervousness, and fear. So more than thinking, he/she is reacting.

And that is what Lisa did when she saw smoke in the car. She thought that her friend could be in danger or great risk and her first reaction -not thinking- was to move her and keep her out of the danger zone.

Assuming Lisa was in fact negligent in moving her friend from the vehicle, the trial should proceed but it is difficult to demonstrate in court the real intentions of the "good samaritan."

The circumstances in which a "good samaritan" should be allowed to be sued is when there is clear evidence that he/she acted on purpose, trying to inflict pain or damage to the other person.

Lisa Torti was sued by her friend Alexandra Van Horn, after a car accident in 2004. The California court concluded that there was no medical reason to pull Alexandra out of the car, causing her vertebral damage.  

An accountant is starting a new job and wants to make sure he does not put himself or his company at legal risk. He talks to his companyâs law department about which areas of law he should brush up on. The company lawyer tells him relevant areas of the law he should be aware of include:

a. White collar crime, liability of accountants, contracts
b. Product liability, comparative law, agency law
c. Antitrust law, liability of accountants, insurance law
d. Liability of accountants, international law, employment discrimination
e. Antitrust law, international law, consumer law

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Answer: White collar crime, liability of accountants, contracts

Explanation:

Based on the information given, the company lawyer will tell him relevant areas of the law he should be aware of such as white collar crime, liability of accountants, and contracts.

White-collar crime simply refers to crime that a person may commit against a business and they are financially motivated e.g embezzlement, fraud, money laundering etc.

Also, when a misstatement occurs when preparing an account, the accountant is liable and in such case,will be held responsible for any inaccuracies that was noticed.

Based on the above explanation, the accountant should be aware of white collar crime, liability of accountants, contracts.

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