The city of Morehead leased equipment. The life of the noncancellable lease is 10 years. Using an 8 percent interest rate, the present value of the lease payments is $905,861. The first payment of $125,000 is due when the lease begins, January 10, 2017. An additional payment is due on January 10th for each of the next 9 years. Prepare journal entries to record: 1. The long-term lease in the General Fund. 2. The first lease payment on January 10, 2017. 3. The second lease payment on January 10, 2018. Round answers to the nearest whole number.

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. Dr Equipment $ 905,861

Cr Lease Payable $ 905,861

2). Dr Lease Payable $ 125,000

Cr Cash $ 125,000

3) Dr Lease payable $ 115,000

Dr Interest Expense $ 10,000

Cr Cash $ 125,000

Explanation:

1. Preparation of the journal entry for the long-term lease in the General Fund..

Dr Equipment $ 905,861

Cr Lease Payable $ 905,861

2) Preparation of the first lease payment Journal entry on January 10,

Dr Lease Payable $ 125,000

Cr Cash $ 125,000

3) Preparation of the journal entry to second lease payment on January 10, 2018

Dr Lease payable $ 115,000

Dr Interest Expense (125000 x 8%) $ 10,000.00

Cr Cash $ 125,000


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On February 5, King Corporation paid $1,600,000 for all the issued and outstanding common stock of Princess, Inc., in a transaction properly accounted for as an acquisition. The book values and fair values of Princess's assets and liabilities on February 5 were as follows: Book Value Fair Value Cash $ 160,000 $160,000 Receivables (net) 180,000 180,000 Inventory 315,000 300,000 Plant and equipment (net) 820,000 920,000 Liabilities (350,000) (350,000) Net assets $1,125,000 $1,210,000 What is the amount of goodwill resulting from the business combination? A. $400,000 B. $475,000. C. $85,000. D. $390,000.

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Answer:

$390,000

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of goodwill resulting from the business combination is shown below:

= Paid amount for all issued & outstanding common stock - net assets fair value

= $1,600,000 - $1,210,000

= $390,000

We simply applied the above formula

Hence, the correct option is D.

All other information which is given in the question is not relevant. hence, ignored it

You want to invest an amount of money today and receive back twice that amount in the future. You expect to earn 8 percent interest. Approximately how long must you wait for your investment to double in value

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Answer:

It will take 8.75 years to double the investment.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Interest rate= 8%

To calculate the time required to double any amount of money, we can use the rule of 70. The rule of 70 is a means of estimating the number of years it takes for an investment or your money to double.

Number of Years to Double= 70/Annual Rate of Return

Number of Years to Double= 70/8

Number of Years to Double= 8.75

It will take 8.75 years to double the investment.

Robin’s capital statement reveals that he made an additional capital investment of 25,000.
His drawings during the year were 50,000. His share of the net loss for the year was 10,000.
His ending capital balance was 200,000.
What was Robin’s beginning capital balance?

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Answer:

135,000

Explanation:

Usage rate is Multiple Choice the percentage of total possible users divided by the total number of consumers who actually use a product or service. the number of times a customer uses or recommends a product or service annually. quantity consumed or patronage (store visits) during a specific period. the maximum number of times a customer has used a product or service historically. the profits a firm earns from customers who consume a particular product or service.

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Answer:

Usage Rate

The usage rate is:

quantity consumed or patronage (store visits) during a specific period.

Explanation:

The usage rate is all about the quantity of an item consumed by a customer within a period of time.  It is an index for gauging a consumer's patronage of a product or service.  This rate is usually expressed as a percentage and guides marketing and sales managers in their integrated marketing communications with the customer.

Flint Enterprises had the following cost and production information for April: Units Produced 20,000 Unit Sales Price $ 170 Manufacturing Cost Per Unit Direct Material $ 30 Direct Labor $ 15 Variable Manufacturing Overhead $ 13 Fixed Manufacturing Overhead ($500,000/20,000) = $ 25 Full Manufacturing Cost Per Unit $ 83 Nonmanufacturing Costs Variable Selling Expenses $ 77,000 Fixed General and Administrative Costs $ 100,000 Inventory increased by 3,000 units during April. What is Flint Enterprise's income under variable costing?

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Answer:

Net operating income= $1,563,000

Explanation:

The variable costing method incorporates all variable production costs (direct material, direct labor, and variable overhead).

First, we need to calculate the total variable cost:

Total variable cost= (30 + 15 + 13)*20,000 + 77,000= 1,237,000

Now, we can determine the net operating income:

Sales= 20,000*170= 3,400,000

Total variable cost= (1,237,000)

Contribution margin= 2,163,000

Fixed overhead= (500,000)

Fixed General and Administrative Costs= (100,000)

Net operating income= 1,563,000

Cezanne Industries is planning on purchasing a new piece of equipment that will increase the quality of its production. It hopes the increased quality will generate more sales. The​ company's contribution margin ratio is 50​%, and its current breakeven point is $600,000 in sales revenue. If the​ company's fixed expenses increase by $30,000 due to the​ equipment, what will its new breakeven point be​ (in sales​ revenue)? If Cezanne ​Industries' fixed expenses increase by $30,000 due to the​ equipment, what will its new breakeven point be​ (in sales​ revenue)? Begin by identifying the general formula to compute the breakeven sales in dollars. ( Fixed expenses + Operating income ) ÷ Contribution margin ratio = Breakeven sales in dollars Cezanne will now have to generate of sales revenue to break even.

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Answer:

Break-even point (dollars)= $660,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

The​ company's contribution margin ratio is 50​%

The break-even point is $600,000 in sales revenue.

Fixed expenses increase by $30,000.

To calculate the new break-even point in sales, we need to determine the break-even point for the increase in fixed costs:

Proportional break-even point (dollars)= increase in fixed costs/ contribution margin ratio

Proportional break-even point (dollars)= 30,000/0.5

Proportional break-even point (dollars)= $60,000

New break-even point:

Break-even point (dollars)= 600,000 +  60,000

Break-even point (dollars)= $660,000

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

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Answer:

1,050.63

Explanation:

The amount in the bank will be the same as the future value of the principal amount at 5% interest. The formula for calculating compound interest is

FV = PV × (1+r)n

where FV = Future Value

PV = Present Value

r = annual interest rate

n = number of periods

In this case, Pv =$1000, r =5%, n =2. since there two periods in the year, the interest rate will be divided by two, 5%/2= 2.5%

FV= 1000 x (1+2.5/100) 2

Fv = 1000 x ( 1 + 0.025)2

fv = 1000 x 1.050625

fv= 1,050.625

The amount will be $ 1,050.625

Weir Company (a fictional company) uses straight-line depreciation for its property, plant, and equipment, which, stated at cost, consisted of the following: December 31, 20X1 20X0 Land $ 25,000 $ 25,000 Buildings 195,000 195,000 Machinery and equipment 695,000 650,000 915,000 870,000 Less accumulated depreciation (400,000 ) (370,000 ) $ 515,000 $ 500,000 Weir’s depreciation expenses for 20X1 and 20X0 were $55,000 and $50,000, respectively. Required: What amount was debited to accumulated depreciation during 20X1 because of property, plant, and equipment retirements?

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Answer: $25,000

Explanation:

Depreciation is when the value of an asset reduces because the asset has been in use or due to obsolescence.

In this scenario, the amount that will be debited to accumulated depreciation during 20X1 because of property, plant, and equipment retirements will be calculated thus:

Ending accumulated depreciation - Beginning accumulated depreciation - Depreciation during 20X1

= $400000 - $370000 - $55000

= $25000

This is the trial balance of Sandhill Co. on September 30. SANDHILL CO. Trial Balance September 30, 2022 Debit Credit Cash $23,640 Accounts Receivable 7,040 Supplies 4,670 Equipment 10,570 Accounts Payable $9,240 Unearned Service Revenue 3,670 Common Stock 19,440 Retained Earnings 13,570 $45,920 $45,920 The October transactions were as follows. Oct. 5 Received $1,380 in cash from customers for accounts receivable due. 10 Billed customers for services performed $5,300. 15 Paid employee salaries $1,130. 17 Performed $570 of services in exchange for cash. 20 Paid $1,990 to creditors for accounts payable due. 29 Paid a $310 cash dividend. 31 Paid utilities $460. Prepare a general ledger using T-accounts. Enter the opening balances in the ledger accounts as of October 1. CashAccounts Receivable SuppliesEquipmentAccounts PayableUnearned Service RevenueCommon StockRetained EarningsJournalize the transactions.Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit CreditPost to the ledger accounts. Cash
10/1 Bal. 23,400Accounts Receivable
10/1 Bal. 6,800
Supplies
10/1 Bal. 4,300
Equipment
10/1 Bal. 10,200
Accounts Payable
10/1 Bal. 9,000
Unearned Service Revenue
10/1 Bal. 3,300
Common Stock 10/1 Bal. 19,200
Retained Earnings
10/1 13,200
Dividends
Service Revenue
Salaries and Wages Expense
Utilities Expense
Prepare a trial balance on October 31, 2014.
SOLIS COMPANY
Trial BalanceOctober 31, 2014
Debit Credit

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Lyle Company maintains a petty cash fund for small expenditures. These transactions occurred during the month of August.
Aug. 1 Established the petty cash fund by writing a check on Westown Bank for $226. 15 Replenished the petty cash fund by writing a check for $188. On this date, the fund consisted of $38 in cash and these petty cash receipts: freight-out $61.40, entertainment expense $23.00, postage expense $20.70 and miscellaneous expense $80.11. 16 Increased the amount of the petty cash fund to $426 by writing a check for $200. 31 Replenished the petty cash fund by writing a check for $296. On this date, the fund consisted of $130 in cash and these petty cash receipts: postage expense $132.00, entertainment expense $129.40, and freight-out $33.40.
1.) Journalize the petty cash transactions.
2.) Post to the Petty Cash account

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Answer:

Aug. 1 Established the petty cash fund by writing a check on Westown Bank for $226.

Dr Petty cash fund 226

    Cr Cash 226

15 Replenished the petty cash fund by writing a check for $188. On this date, the fund consisted of $38 in cash and these petty cash receipts: freight-out $61.40, entertainment expense $23.00, postage expense $20.70 and miscellaneous expense $80.11.

Dr Freight out expense 61.40

Dr Entertainment expense 23

Dr Postage expenses 20.70

Dr Miscellaneous expenses 80.11

Dr Cash short and over 2.79

    Cr Petty cash fund 188

Dr Petty cash fund 188

    Cr Cash 188

16 Increased the amount of the petty cash fund to $426 by writing a check for $200.

Dr Petty cash fund 200

    Cr Cash 200

31 Replenished the petty cash fund by writing a check for $296. On this date, the fund consisted of $130 in cash and these petty cash receipts: postage expense $132.00, entertainment expense $129.40, and freight-out $33.40.

Dr Freight out expense 33.40

Dr Entertainment expense 129.40

Dr Postage expenses 132

Dr Cash short and over 1.20

    Cr Petty cash fund 296

Dr Petty cash fund 296

    Cr Cash 296

American Food Services, Inc., leased a packaging machine from Barton and Barton Corporation. Barton and Barton completed construction of the machine on January 1, 2018. The lease agreement for the $4.7 million (fair value and present value of the lease payments) machine specified four equal payments at the end of each year. The useful life of the machine was expected to be five years with no residual value. Barton and Barton’s implicit interest rate was 8%. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.)

Required:
1. Prepare the journal entry for American Food Services at the beginning of the lease on January 1, 2018.
2. Prepare an amortization schedule for the four-year term of the lease.
3. & 4. Prepare the appropriate entries related to the lease on December 31, 2018 and 2020.

a.Record the lease payment and interest expense for American Food Services (2018)

b. Record the amortization of right-of-use asset for American Food Services (2018)

c. Record the lease payment and interest expense for American Food Services. (2020)

d. Record the amortization of right-of-use asset for American Food Services (2020)

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On the last day of December 2016, Camreyâs Trucks entered into a transaction that resulted in a receipt of $216,000 cash in advance related to services that will be provided during January 2017. During December of 2016, the company also performed $128,000 of services which were neither billed nor paid. Prior to December adjustments and before these two transactions were recorded, the companyâs trial balance showed service revenue of $1,165,470 at December 31, 2016. There are no other prepaid services yet to be delivered, and during the month all outstanding accounts receivable from prior months were collected.If Camrey's trucks makes the appropirate adjusting entry, how much will service revenue will be reflected on the december 31, 2016 income statement?If Camrey's Trucks makes the appropriate adjusting entry, how much will be reported on the December 31, 2016 Balance sheet as unearned revenue?If Camrey's turcks make the appropriate adjusting entry, how much will be reported on the December 31, 2017 Balance sheet as accounts receivable?

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Answer:

A. $ 1,293,470

B. $216,000

C. $128,000

Explanation:

A. Calculation for how much service revenue will be reflected on the december 31, 2016 income statement

Service Revenue show on the Trial Blance = $1,165,470

Add: Services which were neither billed nor paid = $ 128,000

Service Revenue reflected in the Dec.,31 2016 income statement =$ 1,293,470

Therefore how much service revenue will be reflected on the december 31, 2016 income statement will be $ 1,293,470

B. Calculation for how much will be reported on the December 31, 2016 Balance sheet as unearned revenue

Based on the information given we were told

that the company entered into a transaction which had resulted in the company receiving the amount of $216,000 as a cash in advance On the last day of the month of December 2016 which is related to services that will be provided during the month of January 2017 which means that the amount of $216,000 will be the amount of cash to be reported on December 31, 2016 Balance sheet as unearned revenue.

C. Calculation for how much that will be reported on the December 31, 2017 Balance sheet as accounts receivable

Based on the information given we were told that the During the month of December of 2016, the company as well rendered a service of the amount of $128,000 in which the service rendered were neither billed nor paid which means that the amount of cash the company will report on December 31, 2017 Balance sheet as accounts receivable will be $128,000.

Palmona Co. establishes a $140 petty cash fund on January 1. On January 8, the fund shows $29 in cash along with receipts for the following expenditures: postage, $46; transportation-in, $14; delivery expenses, $16; and miscellaneous expenses, $35. Palmona uses the perpetual system in accounting for merchandise inventory. Prepare journal entries to (1) establish the fund on January 1, (2) reimburse it on January 8, and (3) both reimburse the fund and increase it to $190 on January 8, assuming no entry in part 2. Hint: Make two separate entries for part 3.

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Answer:

Entries are posted

Explanation:

We will record assets and expenses on the debit as they increase during the year and will record liabilities and capital on the credit side as they increase during the year or vice versa.

January 1 (Cash fund being recorded in petty cash)

Account                                   Debit         Credit

Petty Cash                              $140

Cash                                                            $140

January 8

Postage                                   $46

transportation-in                     $14

delivery expenses,                  $16

miscellaneous expenses,       $35

Cash                                                               $111

January 8 ( petty cash funds being increased )

Pettcash                                  $50

Cash                                                               $50

You run a school in Florida. Fixed monthly cost is $5,644.00 for rent and utilities, $6,057.00 is spent in salaries and $1,616.00 in insurance. Also every student adds up to $90.00 per month in stationary, food etc. You charge $647.00 per month from every student now.You are considering moving the school to another neighborhood where the rent and utilities will increase to $10,636.00, salaries to $6,878.00 and insurance to $2,230.00 per month. Variable cost per student will increase up to $185.00 per month. However you can charge $1,167.00 per student. At what point will you be indifferent between your current mode of operation and the new option

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Answer:

The indifference point is 15 students.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Current location:

Total fixed costs= 5,644 + 6,057 + 1,616= $13,317

Contribution margin per student= 647 - 90= $557

New location:

Total fixed costs= 10,636 + 6,878 + 2,230= $19,744

Contribution margin per student= 1,167 - 185= $982

First, we need to structure the total income formula for each location:

Current location= 557x - 13,317

New location= 982x - 19,744

x= number of students

Now, we equal both formulas and isolate x:

557x - 13,317 = 982x - 19,744

425x = 6,427

x= 15.122 = 15 students

The indifference point is 15 students.

Prove:

Current location= 557*15 - 13,317= (4,962)

New location= 982*15 - 19,744= (5,014)

The difference is due to round up.

Terrence smiles at his customers, helps his coworkers, and stays late when needed. What personal skill does Terrence demonstrate?

A. Attire
B. Collaboration
C. Human resources
D. Positive attitude

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Answer:The answer is D. Positive Attitude

Explanation:

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Terence demonstrates the skill of a positive attitude. So the correct option is D.

What is a positive attitude?

When you are optimistic, you look on the bright side of things, you gain confidence, and you anticipate growth and success. A positive outlook is necessary for pleasure, joy, and life advancement.

It denotes having a happy attitude in life. The person who is in this frame of mind experiences brightness, hope, and excitement in their life. Adopting this mentality does not guarantee that things will always go according to plan or that there won't be any obstacles.

However, this perspective guarantees that any obstacle you may have won't stop you or alter your frame of mind. This way of thinking about life would also give you the perseverance to keep trying, failing, and doing your best.

It is quite simple to develop negative thought patterns, doubts, anxieties, and fears, as well as to develop a pessimistic attitude toward life.

Therefore the correct option is D.

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How are consumer demand and business-to-business demand of goods and services related?

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Answer:

A small increase or decrease in consumer demand can produce a much larger change in demand for the goods and services (raw materials, supplies and services, installations, accessory equipments) needed to make the consumer product.

Explanation:

The business-to-business demand of goods and services related tends to be more unstable than the consumer demand of goods and services. A small increase or decrease in consumer demand can produce a much larger change in demand for the goods and services (raw materials, supplies and services, installations, accessory equipments) needed to make the consumer product.

Hughes purchased a new Lincoln Continental automobile from Al Greene Inc., an authorized new car dealership. On the day of the sale, Hughes made a cash down payment and signed a purchase contract and an application for the title certificate. The understanding was that Hughes would take immediate possession of the car and return in a few days for new-car preparation and the installation of a CB radio. On the way home from the dealer, Hughes wrecked the car. The certificate of title had not yet been issued by the state. The buyer, Hughes, claimed that title had not yet passed because the title certificate had not yet been issued. Who must bear the loss? [Hughes v. Al Greene, Inc., 418 N.E.2d 1355 (Ohio) ]

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Answer:

This is an old case that dates back to 1977, and it went all the way up to the Supreme Court of Ohio.

Hughes had already lost in the first trial and the Court of Appeals, and finally the Ohio's Supreme Court also ruled against her.

Basically, Hughes bears the risk of loss (and subsequent loss) because she had already signed a contract and had taken possession of the car, even though the title certificate had not been handed out. You must also remember that the loss was the result of a car accident suffered by Hughes, not because the car was defective in any way.

Panamint Systems Corporation is estimating activity costs associated with producing disk drives, tapes drives, and wire drives. The indirect labor can be traced to four separate activity pools. The budgeted activity cost and activity base data by product are provided below. Activity Cost Activity Base Procurement $363,300 Number of purchase orders Scheduling 231,800 Number of production orders Materials handling 407,300 Number of moves Product development 774,600 Number of engineering changes Production 1,427,500 Machine hours Number of Number of Number of Number of Machine Number Purchase Production Moves Engineering Hours of Orders Orders Changes Units Disk drives 4200 380 1450 13 2400 2200Tape drives 1700 125 610 4 9900 3700Wire drives 12800 720 3800 21 12000 2600 The activity rate for the procurement activity cost pool is:___________. a. $20.42
b. $73.48
c. $60.98
d. $183.67

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Answer:

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

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Activity Cost Activity Base

Procurement $363,300 Number of purchase orders

It is not clear the number of purchase orders, but, I will assume the following:

Number of Purchase orders:

Disk drives 4200

Tape drives 1700

Wire drives 12800

Total= 18,700

To calculate the predetermined overhead rate, we need to use the following formula:

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

Procurement:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 363,300/18,700

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $19.43

A business should report the least favorable figures in the financial statements when two or more possible options are presented. b. A business's financial statements must report enough information for outsiders to make knowledgeable decisions about the company. c. A business should use the same accounting methods and procedures from period to period. d. A company must perform strictly proper accounting only for items that are significant to the business's financial situation.

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Answer:

Conservatism

b.  Disclosure Principle

c. consistency principle

d.  Materiality Concept

Explanation:

The materiality principle states that accounting principles can be violated only if the amount been considered is small enough that the financial statements will not be misleading

Conservatism states that when uncertainty exists and there is doubt between reasonable alternatives for recording an item,  pick the least less favourable outcome.

The disclosure principle states that a company should provide all the necessary information so that users of financial information can make informed decisions regarding the company.

The consistency principle states a firm should use the same accounting principles from period to period.

In the fictional country of Dirian the economics statistics department has been busy calculating the price index for a basket of goods from 2013 to 2017. January 2013 is the standardized price index, at 100, for a basket of consumer goods in the country. The price index increased in 2014 to 104.7, in 2015 to 109.3, in 2016 to 113.1, and in 2017 it increased to 119.2. You have been called to the country to help establish the rate of inflation for those years. What are the inflation rates in Dirian for 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017

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Answer:

Inflation refers to the general rise in price levels of goods and services in an economy.

[tex]Inflation = \frac{CPI in current year - CPI in previous year}{CPI in current year} *100[/tex]

2014 Inflation;

[tex]Inflation = \frac{104.7 - 100}{100} *100\\= 0.047[/tex]

= 4.7%

2015

[tex]Inflation = \frac{109.3 - 104.7}{104.7} *100\\\\= 0.0439[/tex]

= 4.39%

2016

[tex]Inflation = \frac{113.1 - 109.3}{109.3} *100\\\\= 0.0348[/tex]

= 3.48%

2017

[tex]Inflation = \frac{119.2 - 113.1}{113.1} *100\\\\= 0.0539[/tex]

= 5.39%

Which type of retailer offers a wide choice of products and high-quality service?
A.
specialty store
B.
off-price retailer
C.
department store
D.
convenience store

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

C, a department store.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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g If Billingham knows that it can sell the​ XC-750 to another firm for $2.17 million in two​ years, what kind of real option would that​ provide? ​(Select the best​ choice.) A. The decreased production will also require decreased inventory. B. This provides Billingham the option to abandon the investment. C. The firm can recover the feasibility study cost. D. Billingham will no longer depreciate the machine.

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Answer:

B. This provides Billingham the option to abandon the investment.

Explanation:

In the case when Billingham knows that the XC-750 would be sell to the other firm for $2.17 million for the two years so in this case, the real option that could be provided is that Billingham should abandon the investment as it is beneficial for the company due to which the company is not able to suffered the loss otherwise the chances of the loss is very high

Now, consider the situation in which Olivia wants to earn a return of 3.00%, but the bond being considered for purchase offers a coupon rate of 6.00%. Again, assume that the bond pays semiannual interest payments and has three years to maturity. If you round the bonds intrinsic value to the nearest whole dollar, then its intrinsic value of (rounded to the nearest whole dollar) is its par value, so that the bond is

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Answer:

Intrinsic value = $1085.87

Explanation:

Annual Rate of return = 3.00%

Annual Coupon rate  = 6.00%

Now, consider the situation in which Olivia wants to earn a return of 3.00%, but the bond being considered for purchase offers a coupon rate of 6.00%. Again, assume that the bond pays semiannual interest payments and has three years to maturity. If you round the bonds intrinsic value to the nearest whole dollar, then its intrinsic value of $1085.87 (rounded to the nearest whole dollar) is HIGHER THAN its par value, so that the bond is TRADING AT PREMIUM

Intrinsic value = [tex]\frac{A}{(1+C)^1} + \frac{A}{(1+C)^2} + \frac{A}{(1+C)^3} +\frac{A}{(1+C)^4} + \frac{A}{(1+C)^5} + \frac{A}{(1+C)^6}[/tex] [tex]+ \frac{B}{(1+c)^6}[/tex]

= 30/ (1.015) + 30/(1.015)^2 + -------  + 30/ (1.015)^6 + 1000/(1.015)^6

= 29.56 + 30/1.030 + 30/1.046 + 30/1.061 + 30/1.077 + 30/1.093 + 1000/1.093

= 29.56 + 29.126 + 28.68 + 28.275 + 27.855 + 27.447 = $170.96 + $914.91

= $1085.87

Bond's par value = $1000

annual coupon rate = 6% = 0.06

semiannual coupon rate = 3% = 0.03

semiannual coupon ( A ) = 0.03 * $1000 = $30

Annual rate of return = 3% = 0.03

semi-annual rate of return ( C )= 1.5% = 0.015  

Which one of the following taxes are NOT a mandatory, or
required deduction from your paycheck?
Federal Income Tax
O Retirement Savings
O State Income Tax
O FICA

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State Income Tax can be deducted from paycheck.

State Income Tax are NOT a mandatory, or required deduction from your  paycheck. Thus, its C.

What is State Income Tax?

The majority of U.S. states also levy a state income tax in addition to the federal income tax that the nation as a whole collects. Several municipal governments also charge an income tax, frequently based on calculations made for the state income tax.

Individuals are subject to income taxes in 42 states and several localities in the US. A ninth state, New Hampshire, levies an income tax on individuals on dividend and investment income but not on other types of income.

Eight states have no state income tax. The income of companies is taxed by 47 states and numerous cities.

A fixed or graduated rate of state income tax is levied on the taxable income of individuals, businesses, and certain charities and trusts. Both the state and entity type tax rates are different.

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In Draco Corporation’s first year of business, the following transactions affected its equity accounts. Issued 6,400 shares of $2 par value common stock for $42. It authorized 20,000 shares. Issued 1,600 shares of 12%, $10 par value preferred stock for $47. It authorized 3,000 shares. Reacquired 320 shares of common stock for $54 each. Retained earnings is impacted by reported net income of $74,000 and cash dividends of $27,000. Prepare the stockholders’ equity section of Draco’s balance sheet as of December 31. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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Answer:

$373,720

Explanation:

Preparation of stockholders’ equity section of Draco’s balance sheet as of December 31

DRACO CORPORATION

Stockholders' Equity Section of the Balance Sheet

December 31

Preferred stock- $10 par value $16,000

(1,600*10)

Paid in capital in excess of par- Preferred stock 59,200

[(47-10)*1,600]

Common stock- $2 par value 12,800

(6,400*2)

Paid in capital in excess of par- Common stock 256,000

[(42-2)*6,400]

Retained earnings 47,000

(74,000-27,000)

Less: Treasury stock (17,280)

(320*54)

Total stockholders' equity $373,720

Therefore stockholders’ equity section of Draco’s balance sheet as of December 31 will be $373,720

Which type of innovation has a focus on being eco-friendly?


A. Disruptive

B.Sustaining

C.Frugal

D.Sustainable

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Answer:

the answer is B

Explanation:

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Answer:

Explanation:

the answer is D

Which is the opposite of -5?
5


15

−15

-5

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5 is the opposite of -5

Answer:

5

Explanation:

because on a number line on the opposite side of -5, it's 5.

Dudley Transport Company divides its operations into four divisions. A recent income statement for its West Division follows. DUDLEY TRANSPORT COMPANY West Division Income Statement for Year 3 Revenue $ 300,000 Salaries for drivers (210,000 ) Fuel expenses (30,000 ) Insurance (42,000 ) Division-level facility-sustaining costs (24,000 ) Companywide facility-sustaining costs (78,000 ) Net loss $ (84,000 ) Required By how much would companywide income increase or decrease if West Division is eliminated

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Answer:

Companywide income would increase by $6,000 if West Division is eliminated.

Explanation:

The amount by which the companywide income will increase or decrease if West Division is eliminated can be determined by comparing Revenue with avoidable cost.

Avoidable cost refers to the cost that will be eliminated or not incurred if a firm decides to change the course of a business.

In this question, avoidable cost is simply the cost or expenses that will be eliminated if West Division is eliminated.

Among all the expenses in the question, only Companywide facility-sustaining costs which is $78,000 cannot be eliminated if West Division is eliminated.

Therefore, avoidable cost can be calculated as follows:

Avoidable cost = Salaries for drivers + Fuel expenses + Insurance + Division-level facility-sustaining costs = 210,000 + 30,000 + 42,000 + 24,000 = $306,000

Since, Revenue = $300,000

Decision rule:

1. If revenue is greater than avoidable cost, we have a decrease in income. Therefore, the division should not be eliminated.

2. If revenue is less than avoidable cost, we have an increase in income. Therefore, the division should be eliminated.

Since the revenue of $300,000 is less than the avoidable cost of $306,000, it implies we have an increase in income based on the decision rule 2. The increase in income is calculated as follows:

Increase in income if West Division is eliminated = Avoidable cost – Revenue = $306,000 - $300,000 = $6,000

Therefore, companywide income would increase by $6,000 if West Division is eliminated

Since there would be an increase in income of $6,000, West Division should therefore be eliminated.

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What is the Companywide Income?

When The amount by which the companywide income will increase or decrease Then if West Division is eliminated can be determined by approximating Revenue with avoidable cost.

Now avoidable cost directs to the cost that will be destroyed or not incurred if a firm decides to modify the course of a business.

In this query, The avoidable cost is the cost of expenditures that will be eliminated if the West Division is eliminated.

Also, Among all the expenses in the question, Then, only Companywide facility-sustaining costs which are $78,000 cannot be eliminated if West Division is eliminated.

Thus, avoidable cost can be calculated as follows:

Avoidable cost is = Salaries for drivers + Fuel expenses + Insurance + Division-level facility-sustaining costs is = 210,000 + 30,000 + 42,000 + 24,000 is = $306,000

Since, The Revenue is = $300,000

Determination rule:

1. If revenue is greater than avoidable cost, we have a reduction in income. Thus, the division should not be eliminated.

2. If revenue is less than avoidable cost, we have an income growth. Thus, the division should be eliminated.

Since the revenue of $300,000 is more undersized than the avoidable cost of $306,000, it implies we have an increase in income based on determination rule 2.

The increase in income is calculated as tracks:

Increase in income if West Division is eliminated is = Avoidable cost – Then the Revenue is = $306,000 - $300,000 = $6,000

Thus, companywide income would rise by $6,000 if West Division is eliminated

Since there would be an increase in income of $6,000, West Division should thus be eliminated.

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On January 1, 2016, Phoenix Co. acquired 100 percent of the outstanding voting shares of Sedona Inc. for $784,000 cash. At January 1, 2016, Sedona’s net assets had a total carrying amount of $548,800. Equipment (eight-year remaining life) was undervalued on Sedona’s financial records by $95,000. Any remaining excess fair over book value was attributed to a customer list developed by Sedona (four-year remaining life), but not recorded on its books. Phoenix applies the equity method to account for its investment in Sedona. Each year since the acquisition, Sedona has declared a $34,000 dividend. Sedona recorded net income of $113,000 in 2016 and $124,100 in 2017.

Selected account balances from the two companies’ individual records were as follows:

Phoenix Sedona
2018 Revenues $ 648,000 $ 335,000
2018 Expenses 412,000 234,000
2018 Income from Sedona 54,075
Retained earnings 12/31/18 347,075 236,500
What is consolidated net income for Phoenix and Sedona for 2018?

What is Phoenix’s consolidated retained earnings balance at December 31, 2018?

On its December 31, 2018, consolidated balance sheet, what amount should Phoenix report for Sedona’s customer list?

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Answer:

a) Consolidated net income for Phoenix and Sedona for 2018

Phoenix revenues                      $648,000

-Phoenix expenses                    ($412,000)

Phoenix Net Income                  $236,000

2018 Income from Sedona        $54,075

Consolidated net income for   $290,075

Phoenix and Sedona for 2018  

b) Phoenix’s consolidated retained earnings balance at December 31, 2018

Phoenix’s consolidated retained earnings balance at December 31, 2018  = $347,075.00  (same as Phoenix because of equity method use)  

c) What amount should Phoenix report for Sedona’s customer list?

Consideration transferred at fair value      $784,000

Book value acquired                                   ($548,800)

Excess fair over book value                        $235,200

To Equipment                                               $95,000  

To customer list (4 year life)                         $140,200

Three years since acquisition of customer list = $140,200/4 years = $35,050. Hence, Phoenix report $35,050 as Sedona’s customer list.

Accounting for Operating Activities in a New Business (the Accounting Cycle)

Penny’s Pool Service & Supply, Inc. (PPSS) had the following transactions related to operating the business in its first year’s busiest quarter ended September 30, 2013:

a. Placed and paid for $2,600 in advertisements with several area newspapers (including the online versions), all of which ran in the newspapers during the quarter.

b. Cleaned pools for customers for $19,200, receiving $16,000 in cash with the rest owed by customers who will pay when billed in October.

c. Paid Pool Corporation, Inc., a pool supply wholesaler, $10,600 for inventory received by PPSS in May.

d. As an incentive to maintain customer loyalty, PPSS offered customers a discount for prepaying next year’s pool cleaning service. PPSS received $10,000 from customers who took advantage of the discount.

e. Paid the office receptionist $4,500, with $1,500 owed from work in the prior quarter and the rest from work in the current quarter. Last quarter’s amount was recorded as an expense and a liability Wages Payable.

f. Had the company van repaired, paying $310 to the mechanic.

g. Paid $220 for phone, water, and electric utilities used during the quarter.

h. Received $75 cash in interest earned during the current quarter on short-term investments.

i. Received a property tax bill for $600 for use of the land and building in the quarter; the bill will be paid next quarter.

j. Paid $2,400 for the next quarter’s insurance coverage.

Required:

1. For each of the events, prepare journal entries, checking that debits equal credits.

2. Based only on these quarterly transactions, prepare a classified income statement (with income from operations determined separately from other items) for the quarter ended September 30, 2013.

3. Calculate the net profit margin ratio at September 30, 2013 (using income before taxes in place of net income). What does this ratio indicate about the ability of PPSS to control operations?

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1. Journal Entries for the events in Quarter ending September 30, 2013:

a. Debit Advertising Expense $2,600

Credit Cash $2,600

b. Debit Cash $16,000

Debit Accounts Receivable $3,200

Credit Service Revenue $19,200

c. Debit Accounts Payable (Pool Corporation) $10,600

Credit Cash $10,600

d. Debit Cash $10,000

Credit Unearned Service Revenue $10,000

e. Debit Wages Expense $3,000

Debit Wages Payable $1,500

Credit Cash $4,500

f. Debit Vehicle Repairs Expense $310

Credit Cash $310

g. Debit Utilities Expense $220

Credit Cash $220

h. Debit Cash $75

Credit Interest Revenue $75

i. Debit Property tax expense $600

Credit Property tax Payable $600

j. Debit Prepaid Insurance $2,400

Credit Cash $2,400

2. Classified Income Statement for the Quarter ended September 30, 2013:

Service Revenue                        $19,200

Advertising Expense   $2,600

Wages Expense             3,000

Vehicle Repairs Expense  310

Utilities Expense               220

Property tax Expense       600  $6,730

Income from operations         $12,470

Interest Revenue                             $75

Income before taxes               $12,545

3. The net profit margin ratio = 64.95% ($12,470/$19,200 x 100)

3b. This ratio shows that PPSS is able to control the costs of its operations in such a way that it could convert as much as 65% income from its service revenue.

Data Analysis:

a. Advertising Expense $2,600 Cash $2,600

b. Cash $16,000 Accounts Receivable $3,200 Service Revenue $19,200

c. Accounts Payable (Pool Corporation) $10,600 Cash $10,600

d. Cash $10,000 Unearned Service Revenue $10,000

e. Wages Expense $3,000 Wages Payable $1,500 Cash $4,500

f. Vehicle Repairs Expense $310 Cash $310

g. Utilities Expense $220 Cash $220

h. Cash $75 Interest Revenue $75

i. Property tax expense $600 Property tax Payable $600

j. Prepaid Insurance $2,400 Cash $2,400

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