Vibrant Company had $980,000 of sales in each of three consecutive years 2016–2018, and it purchased merchandise costing $540,000 in each of those years. It also maintained a $280,000 physical inventory from the beginning to the end of that three-year period. In accounting for inventory, it made an error at the end of year 2016 that caused its year-end 2016 inventory to appear on its statements as $260,000 rather than the correct $280,000.

Required:

1. Determine the correct amount of the company's gross profit in each of the years 2016-2018

2. Prepare comparative income statements to show the effect of this error on the company's cost of goods sold and gross profit for each of the years 2016-2018.

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Answer 1

Answer:

(1)$440,000 (2) due to this error in inventory it had an effect on both years 2016 and 2017 because closing inventory of previous year will be opening inventory of the subsequent year.

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

(1) The correct amount of gross profit in each of the years 2016-18  is given as follows:

The Gross profit = Sales- purchases +closing inventory-Inventory at beginning

The Gross profit = $980,000-540,000+280,000-280,000 =$440,000

(2)The Comparative income statement to show the effect of error in cost of goods sold of vibrant company is shown below:

Particular 2016      2017              2018          3 years total

Sales          $980,000  $980,000  $980,000    $2,940,000

Cost of goods sold

Purchases    $540,000 $540,000   $540,000   $1,620,000

add :Beginning inventory:

                     $280,000 $260,000    $280,000    280,000

Less: Closing inventory:

                     ($260,000) ($280,000)  (280,000)  (280,000)

Total Cost of goods sold:

                      $560,000  $520,000    $540,000   $540,000

Gross profit    $420,000  $460,000    $440,000   $440,000

For this error in inventory it had an effect on both years 2016 and 2017 because closing inventory of previous year will be opening inventory of the subsequent year.

                     


Related Questions

George Wynn is a salesperson for EGC whose primary responsibility is to contact engineers in charge of constructing commercial buildings. One such engineer is Don Snyder, who is in charge of building the new Texas A&M College of Business Administration facility. Don’s Houston-based engineering firm purchased three new EGI portable generators for this project. George learned that Don’s company will build four more buildings on the Texas A&M campus, and he felt that Don might buy more machines. Salesperson: Don, I understand you have three of our new model electric generators. Buyer: Yeah, you’re not kidding. Salesperson: I’m sure you’ll need additional units on these new jobs. Buyer: Yeah, we sure will. Salesperson: I’ve gone over the building’s proposed floor plans and put together the type of products you need. Buyer: They buy down in Houston; you need to see them! Salesperson: I was just in there yesterday, and they said it was up to you. Buyer: Well, I’m busy today. Salesperson: Can I see you tomorrow? Buyer: No need; I don’t want any more of your lousy generators! Salesperson: What do you mean? That is our most modern design! Buyer: Those so-called new fuses of yours are exploding after five minutes’ use. The autotransformer starter won’t start. . . . Did you see the lights dim? That’s another fuse blowing. Question George Wynn feels pressured to sell the new EGI. Don Snyder’s business represents an important sale both now and in the future. If you were George, what would you do?1. Have EGC’s best engineer contact Don to explain the generator’s capabilities.2. Come back after Don has cooled down.3. Get Don to talk about problems and then solve them.

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Answer:

1. Have EGC best engineer contact Don to explain the generators capabilities.

Explanation:

I think the reasons why the generators were not working well were because they were being used for the work that was beyond their capacities.

And Don did not understand this, so the best thing to do is to do as a salesperson is to get the company's engineers involved, they will be in better position to explain the whole things to Don.

The Mixed Nuts Division of Yummy Snacks, Inc. had the following operating results last year:
Sales (140,000 pounds of product) $70,000
Variable expenses $42,000
Contribution margin $28,000
Fixed expenses $12,000
Income $16,000
Yummy expects identical operating results in the division this year. The Mixed Nuts Division has the ability to produce and sell 200,000 pounds of product annually. Assume that the Trail Mix Division of Yummy wants to purchase an additional 20,000 pounds of nuts from the Mixed Nuts Division.
Mixed Nuts will be able to increase its profit by accepting any transfer price above:____________.
a) $0.25 per pound
b) $0.08 per pound
c) $0.15 per pound
d) $0.30 per pound
e) $0.10 per pound

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Answer:

d) $0.30 per pound

Explanation:

The solution of minimum transfer price is provided below:-

Here, If the transferor division has spare capacity then variable cost per unit is the minimum transfer price also when the division of the transferor sells over variable cost per unit then the division of the transferor receives benefit.

Therefore,

Minimum transfer price = Variable expenses ÷ Pounds of product

= $42,000 ÷ $140,000

= $0.30 per pound

So, we have calculated the minimum transfer price by using the above formula.

X Company acquired land in Costa Rica for a total cost of $45,000,000. Engineers conducted a study at an additional cost of $500,000 to determine that there were oil reserves that should yield approximately 1,000,000 barrels of oil. The purchase agreement includes a requirement that the land be restored when the oil has been extracted, which is expected to cost $1,300,000, after which the land is expected to be worth $4,500,000. In year 8, X Company incurred $200,000 in development costs and extracted and sold 130,000 barrels of oil. How much depletion will X Company recognize during year 8

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Answer:

$5,525,000

Explanation:

For computation of depletion during year 8 first we need to find out depletion base and depletion charge per unit which is shown below:-

Depletion base = Acquisition Cost + Exploration Cost + Restoration Cost + Development Cost

= $45,000,000 + $500,000 + $1,300,000 + $200,000

= $47,000,000

and

Depletion Charge per unit of barrel

= (Depletion Base - Salvage Value) ÷ Units to be recovered

= ($47,000,000 - $4,500,000) ÷ 1,000,000

= $42,500,000 ÷ 1,000,000

= $42.5

now,

Depletion during year 8 = Depletion charge per barrel × Number of barrels extracted

= $42.5 × 130,000

= $5,525,000

Therefore for computing the depletion during year 8 we simply multiply the depletion charge per barrel with number of barrels extracted.

Department E had 4,000 units in Work in Process, that were 40% completed at the beginning of the period, at a cost of $12,500. 14,000 units of direct materials were added during the period, at a cost of $28,700. 15,000 units were completed during the period, and 3,000 units were 75% completed at the end of the period. All materials are added at the beginning of the process. Direct labor was $32,450, and factory overhead was $18,710. The number of equivalent units of production for the period for materials, if the average cost method is used to cost inventories was:____________.a. 15,650b. 18,000c. 17,250
d. 17,700

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Answer:

Total equivalent units= 17,250 units

Explanation:

Under the weighted average method of valuation, to account for completed units, it is assumed that the entire degree of work required to a complete a set of work is done in the period under consideration.So there is no separation of the completed units into opening inventory and fully worked.

Equivalent units = Degree of completion× units of inventory

Item                           units                                        Equivalent unit

Completed                 15,000           100%× 15,000 =  15,000

Closing inventory        3,000            75%× 3,000 =     2,250

Total equivalent units                                                    17,250

Total equivalent units= 17,250 units

TravelLite and FareLine compete as online travel agencies. Historically, TravelLite has focused more on flights, whereas FareLine has focused on hotel bookings. The following amounts were reported by the two companies in 2015. (in millions) Net Income Total Assets Total Liabilities Total Revenues TravelLite $ 1,080 $ 9,010 $ 6,400 $ 6,430 FareLine 3,020 8,490 4,270 7,660 Required: Calculate each company’s net profit margin expressed as a percent. (Round your answers to 1 decimal place.)

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Answer:

16.80% and 39.43%

Explanation:

The formula to compute the net profit margin is shown below:

Net profit margin = Net income ÷ Total revenues × 100

For Travel lite, the net profit margin is

= $1,080 ÷ $6,430 × 100

= 16.80%

And, for fare line, the net profit margin is

= $3,020 ÷ $7,660 × 100

= 39.43%

By dividing the net income or net profit by the total revenues we can get the net profit margin or we can say it is profit percentage that is earned by the company

It is always expressed in percentage

The income statement of Vince Gill Company is shown below.

VINCE GILL COMPANY
INCOME STATEMENT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2017

Sales revenue
$6,900,000

Cost of goods sold
Beginning inventory
$1,900,000

Purchases
4,400,000

Goods available for sale
6,300,000

Ending inventory
1,600,000

Cost of goods sold
4,700,000

Gross profit
2,200,000

Operating expenses
Selling expenses
450,000

Administrative expenses
700,000

1,150,000

Net income
$1,050,000


Additional information:

1. Accounts receivable decreased $360,000 during the year.
2. Prepaid expenses increased $170,000 during the year.
3. Accounts payable to suppliers of merchandise decreased $275,000 during the year.
4. Accrued expenses payable decreased $100,000 during the year.
5. Administrative expenses include depreciation expense of $60,000.

Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2017, for Vince Gill Company, using the indirect method. (Show amounts that decrease cash flow with either a - sign e.g. -15,000 or in parenthesis e.g. (15,000).)

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows is presented below:

                                                     Vince Gill Company

                                                 Operating activities section

                                                Statement of cash flows

                                    For the year ended December 31, 2017

Cash flow from operating activities

Net operating income $1,050,000

Adjustment made

Add: Depreciation expenses $60,000

Add: Decrease in account receivable $360,000

Add: Decrease in inventory  $300,000 ($1,600,000 - $1,900,000)

Less: Increase in prepaid expenses -$170,000

Less: Decrease in accrued expenses -$100,000

Less: Decrease in account payable -$275,000

Net cash provided by operating activities $1,225,000

The given terms refer to different approaches to regulating natural monopolies. Place each with its corresponding description.A firm is allowed to price its product so that it earns a normal return on capital invested.Firms are directed to charge the price associated with the extra cost of making each unit. This pricing rule often leads to firms earning a negative profit.Firms charge a price that allows them to earn only a normal economic profit.This places maximum limits on the price firms can charge for a good or service.

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Answer: Please refer to Explanation

Explanation:

Sometimes Monopolies need to be regulated to ensure the protection of consumers from unfair pricing business strategies.

The below are some of the ways the Government does so.

A firm is allowed to price its product so that it earns a normal return on capital invested. RATE of RETURN REGULATION.

Firms are directed to charge the price associated with the extra cost of making each unit. This pricing rule often leads to firms earning a negative profit. MARGINAL COST PRICING RULE.

Firms charge a price that allows them to earn only a normal economic profit. AVERAGE COST PRICING RULE.

This places maximum limits on the price firms can charge for a good or service. PRICE CAPS.

Turnbull Corp. is in the process of constructing a new plant at a cost of $30 million. It expects the project to generate cash flows of $13,000,000, $23,000,000, and 29,000,000 over the next three years. The cost of capital is 20 percent. What is the net present value of this project? (Do not round intermediate computations. Round final answer to nearest million dollars) Group of answer choices $10 mil. $14 mil. $12 mil. $16 mil.

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Answer:

$14 mil.

Explanation:

Net present value is the present value of after tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested.

NPV can be calculated using a financial calculator:

Cash flow in year 0 = $-30 million

Cash flow in year 1 = $13,000,000

Cash flow in year 2 = $23,000,000

Cash flow in year 3 = 29,000,000 

I = 20%

NPV = $13,587,630

To find the NPV using a financial calacutor:

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

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

3. Press compute

I hope my answer helps you

Chen Inc. accepted a two-year noninterest-bearing note for $605,000 on January 1, 2021. The note was accepted as payment for merchandise with a fair value of $500,000. The effective interest rate is 10%. What is the correct entry to record the note? Multiple Choice Notes receivable 605,000 Interest revenue 105,000 Cost of sales 500,000 Notes receivable 605,000 Accounts receivable 605,000 Notes receivable 605,000 Discount on notes receivable 105,000 Sales revenue 500,000 Notes receivable 500,000 Accounts receivable 500,000

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Answer:

Notes receivable 605,000 Discount on notes receivable 105,000 Sales revenue 500,000

Explanation:

The Journal entry are as follow:

Notes receivable Dr, 605,000  

       To Discount on notes receivable $105,000

       To Sales revenue $500,000

(Being notes receivable is recorded)

Therefore here we debited the Note receivable and sales revenue will be paid at the time of issuing sales statements. If notes interest free then the excess amount will be credited on the receivable note and adjusted monthly to interest income.

Caba Corporation’s sales budget for the first half of the year is as follows: Budgeted Sales January $ 115,000 February $ 198,000 March $ 220,000 April $ 250,000 May $ 210,000 June $ 290,000 Total: $ 1,283,000 Sales are 30% cash and 70% on account. Sales on account are to be collected over a three-month period, with 20% collected in the month of the sale, 65% collected in the first month following the sale, and 15% collected in the second month following the sale. What is the budgeted balance in the Accounts Receivable account as of June 30?

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Answer:

$210,550

Explanation:

The accounts receivable represents the amount yet uncollected from sales made on credit.

Given that sales on account/credit are to be collected in the format;  20% collected in the month of the sale, 65% collected in the first month following the sale, and 15% collected in the second month following the sale and 70% of sales are on account, the  budgeted balance in the Accounts Receivable account as of June 30 will be made of;

80% * 70% of sales in June15% * 70% of sales in May

This is equivalent to

80% * 70% * $290,000 + 15% * 70% * $210,000

= $210,550

Record the following transactions on the books of Crane Co. (Omit cost of goods sold entries.) (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.) (a) On July 1, Crane Co. sold merchandise on account to Stacey Inc. for $23,380, terms 3/10, n/30. (b) On July 8, Stacey Inc. returned merchandise worth $3,380 to Crane Co. (c) On July 11, Stacey Inc. paid for the merchandise.

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Answer:

a. July 1     Accounts Receivable       $23380 Dr

                            Sales Revenue              $23380 Cr

b. July 8  Sales Returns                          $3380 Dr

                    Accounts Receivable                $3380 Cr

c. July 11   Cash                                       $20000 Dr

                       Accounts Receivable           $20000 Cr

Explanation:

a.

The sales are made on credit so the accounts receivable will be debited and the sales revenue will be credited. Assuming that we are using the gross method to record sale, we will record the sale at the invoice price as quoted and will not record it at net of discount amount.

b.

The sales returns are made on July 8 which will reduce the sales revenue. We do this by opening a contra account to sales revenue which is of Sales returns. The increase in sales returns will be debited to this account and the accounts receivable will be reduced and credited by the amount of return made.

c.

As the sales term are 3/10 n/30 which means a 3% discount if payment for credit sales is made within 10 days of sale and the credit term is 30 days. The Crane Co. received the payment from accounts receivable on July 11 which is after the discount period has ended. Thus the accounts receivable will pay the full amount outstanding which is (23380 - 3380) = $20000.

Suppose Lisa's utility function is 4XY, where X is the consumption of beer and Y is consumption of pizza. For this utility function, the marginal utility of X is given by MUX=4Y, and the marginal utility of Y is given by MUY=4X .
a. Suppose Lisa wants to obtain a utility level of 48 utils. For each of the following, calculate the consumption of pizza (Y) that corresponds with the given consumption of beer (X) when U=48 .
i. Bundle 1: Beer = 2; Pizza = __________
ii. Bundle 2: Beer = 3; Pizza = __________
iii. Bundle 3: Beer = 4; Pizza = __________
iv. Bundle 4: Beer = 12; Pizza = ____________

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Answer:

Bundle 1: Beer = 2; Pizza = 6

Bundle 2: Beer = 3; Pizza = 4

Bundle 3: Beer = 4; Pizza = 3

Bundle 4: Beer = 12; Pizza = 1

Explanation:

Given that;

Lisa utility function UF(X,Y) = 4XY

where;

X = beer

Y = Pizza

[tex]MU_X = 4Y[/tex]

[tex]MU_Y = 4X[/tex]

The utility level = 48

so, UF(X,Y) = 4XY

putting different values of X (i.e beer ) given to us in this equation, we can calculate the values of Y(i.e pizza) to fulfill the utility

So; when X (beer) = 2

48 = 4×2×Y

48 = 8Y

Y = 48/8

Y = 6

Thus, Bundle 1: Beer = 2; Pizza = 6

when X (beer) = 3

48 = 4×3×Y

48 = 12 Y

Y = 48/12

Y = 4

Thus; Bundle 2: Beer = 3; Pizza = 4

when X (beer) = 4

48 = 4×4×Y

48 = 16 Y

Y = 48/16

Y = 3

Thus; Bundle 3: Beer = 4; Pizza = 3

when X(beer) = 12

48 = 4×12×Y

48 = 48 Y

Y = 48/48

Y = 1

Thus; Bundle 4: Beer = 12; Pizza = 1

Phillip is actively engaged in the oil business and owns numerous oil leases in the Southwest. During the current year he made several trips to inspect oil wells on the leases and to consult about future oil wells to be drilled on these sites. As a result of these overnight trips, he paid the following:

Plane fares $4,000
Hotels 1,000
Meals 800
Entertaining lessees 500

Of the $6,300 in expenses incurred, he can claim as deductible expenses:

a. $6,300
b. $6,040
c. $5,650
d. $5,000

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Answer:

$6300 ( A )

Explanation:

Total expenses made = plane fares + hotels + meals + entertaining leases

  $4000 + $1000 + $800 + $500 = $6300

All the expenses incurred by Philip on his travels can be claimed as deductible expenses because the expenses were made as a result of Philips travel on behalf of the company and not on personal trips .

Therefore when he returns from the trip all expenses he incurred will be claimed as deductibles

Answer:

c. $5,650

Explanation:

When traveling for business trips the meals and entertaining lessees are paid 50 % by the business and 50 % by the employee according to the IRS.

The plane fares and the hotel lodging bills are apid by the company.

Philip can claim deductible expenses = Plane fares+ Hotels+ 50% of Meals + 50 % of Entertaining lessees

Deductible Expenses = $ 4000+ $ 1000 + 50% (800) + 50% (500)

 Deductible Expenses = $ 4000+ $ 1000 + 400 + 250   = $ 5650

Philip can claim  $ 5650 as deductible expenses.

Badgersize Company has the following information for its Forming Department for the month of August.
Work in Process Inventory, August 1: 20,000 units
Direct materials: 100% complete $ 80,000
Conversion: 20% complete 24,000
Balance in work in process, August 1 $ 104,000
Units started during August 49,000
Units completed and transferred in August 60,000
Work in process (70% complete), August 31 ?
Costs charged to Work in Process in AugustDirect materials $140,000Conversion costs:Direct labor $105,000Overhead applied 148,000Total conversion $253,000Assume materials are added at the start of processing.Required:1. Calculate the equivalent units for the Forming Department for the month of August.2. Find the cost per equivalent of input resource.

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Answer:

1. Calculate the equivalent units for the Forming Department for the month of August.

direct materials 60,000 unitsconversion 70,000 units

2. Find the cost per equivalent of input resource.

direct materials per unit $2.33conversion cost per unit $3.61

Explanation:

beginning WIP 20,000 units:

direct materials 100% = 20,000 equivalent units $80,000

conversion 20% = 4,000 equivalent units $24,000

total $104,000

Units completed and transferred 60,000

Ending WIP = 20,000:

direct materials 100%

conversion costs 70% = 14,000 equivalent units

costs charged:

Direct materials $140,000

Direct labor $105,000

Overhead applied 148,000

equivalent units:

direct materials 60,000 since all materials are added at the beginning

conversion = units started + ending WIP - beginning WIP = 60,000 + 14,000 - 4,000 = 70,000 units

direct materials per unit = total direct materials / equivalent units = $140,000 / 60,000 = $2.33

conversion costs per unit = total conversion costs / equivalent units = $253,000 / 70,000 = $3.61

Jamison Company reports depreciation expense of $48,000 for Year 2. Also, equipment costing $164,000 was sold for a $5,800 gain in Year 2. The following selected information is available for Jamison Company from its comparative balance sheet. Compute the cash received from the sale of the equipment.
At December 31 Year 2 Year 1
Equipment $ 650,000 $ 814,000
Accumulated
Depreciation-Equipment 460,000 540,000
a) $41,800.
b) $36,000.
c) $30,200.
d) $48,000.
e) $84,000.

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Answer:

The correct answer is (a) $41,800.

Explanation:

Solution:

Given that:

The first step taken is to calculate for depreciation on sold equipment:

                                                                       Amount($)

Accumulated depreciation in Year -1  (a) = 540000

Depreciation for the year 2 (b) =  48000

Accumulated depreciation to be in year 2 c=(a+b)=588000

Reported accumulated depreciation in year 2(d)=460000

Thus,

Depreciation on sold Equipment e= (c-d) = 128000

Now,

The second step is to calculate sale proceeds:

Cost (a)= 164000  

Depreciation(b) =128000

The written dawn value c=(a-b) = 36000

Gain on sale of equipment (d)=5800  

The Sale Price (c+d)=41800

Therefore, the sale of the equipment is $41,800

1. Answer the below question based upon the following information on Fitbit: Fitbit Year0 Year1 RRF 2% Initial Investment -$5,000,000 RM 9% Units of Sales 150,000 Investment Banking Fee or Floating Rate 7% Price per Unit $400 Existing Fitbit Shares 2,000,000 Variable Cost per Unit $250 New IPO Shares 36,500,000 Fixed Cost $1,000,000 Pre-IPO Value $91,100,000 Depreciation $1,500,000 Tax Rate 35% What is the price per share for the Fitbit IPO?

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Answer:

$8.53

Explanation:

As per the data given in the question,

Total sales

= 150,000 × $400

= $60,000,000

Variable = $37,500,000

Fixed cost = $1,000,000

Depreciation = $1,500,000

Tax rate = 35% = 0.35

Net Income = (Sales - Variable - Fixed cost - Depreciation) (1 -Tax rate)

= ( $60,000,000 - $37,500,000 - $1,000,000 - $1,500,000)(1 -0.35)

= $13,000,000

Price per share

= Net income ÷ Existing Fit-bit shares

= $13,000,000 ÷ 2,000,000

= $6.5

Total IPO value = Pre-IPO value + Post-IPO value

= [$91,100,000 + (6.5 × 36,500,000)] ÷ ( 2,000,000 + 36,500,000)

= $8.53

We simply applied the above formula

The trial balance of Barger Company at the end of the accounting period, immediately prior to recording closing entries, showed the following:________.
Debit Credit
Cash 29,000
Land 56,000
Notes payable 32,400
Common stock 22,000
Retained earnings 15,800
Service revenue 62,000
Expenses 44,900
Dividends 2,300
Total $ 132,200 $ 132,200
What will the balance of the retained earnings account be after the closing entries are recorded?

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Answer: $30,600

Explanation:

First calculate the earnings for the year.

Revenue is given. Expenses are also given and come out of revenue. Dividends also come out of revenue as well.

Retained Earnings for the year is therefore,

Retained Earnings for the year = Revenue - Expenses - Dividends

= 62,000 - 44,900 - 2,300

Retained Earnings for the year = $14,800

This figure should be added to the retained earnings of the previous period to find the total balance.

= 14,800 + 15,800

= $30,600

$30,600 is the closing Balance on Retained Earnings after closing entries.

Turk Manufacturing is considering purchasing two machines. Each machine costs $9,000 and will produce cash flows as follows:

End of Year Machine A Machine B
1 $ 5,000 $ 1,000
2 4,000 2,000
3 2,000 11,000

Turk Manufacturing uses the net present value method to make the decision, and it requires a 15% annual return on its investments. The present value factors of 1 at 15% are: 1 year, 0.8696; 2 years, 0.7561; 3 years, 0.6575.

Which machine should Turk purchase?

A) Both machines are acceptable, but B should be selected because it has the greater net present value.
B) Only Machine A is acceptable.
C) Both machines are acceptable, but A should be selected because it has the greater net present value.
D) Neither machine is acceptable.
E) Only Machine B is acceptable.

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Answer:

B) Only Machine A is acceptable.

Explanation:

NPV of Machine A =  $9,000 - ($5,000 * 0.8696) - ($4,000 * 0.7561) - ($2,000 * 0.6575) = $312.60

NPV of Machine B =  $9,000 - ($1,000 * 0.8696) - ($2,000 * 0.7561) - ($11,000 * 0.6575) = - $614.30

Since Machine B NPV is negative at minus $614.30, Machine B is therefore not acceptable. Only Machine A is acceptable because it has a positive MPV of $312.60.

The correct option is therefore B) Only Machine A is acceptable.

Turk manufacturing company should purchase only the Machine B.

Computation of PV of cash-flow for Machine A

Year    Cash Flow   PV Factor  PV of Cash Flow

0             -9000               1               -9000    

1               5000           0.8696          4348    

2              4000           0.761              3044    

3              2000           0.6575           1315  

NPV                                                   -$293

Computation of PV of cash-flow for Machine B

Year    Cash Flow   PV Factor  PV of Cash Flow

0            -9000                1                -9000  

1              1000            0.8696            869.6    

2             2000           0.761                1522    

3             11000           0.6575             7232.5

NPV                                                     $624.1

Here, the Machine A has negative NPV, thus, should not be accepted. Machine B has positive NPV, thus, it should be accepted.

Therefore, the Option E is correct because Turk manufacturing company should purchase only the Machine B.

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The following accounts appear in the ledger of Oriole Company after the books are closed at December 31, 2020.

Common Stock, no par, $2 stated value, 393,000 shares authorized; 284,000 shares issued $ 568,000
Common Stock Dividends Distributable 25,000
Paid-in Capital in Excess of Stated Value—Common Stock 1,110,000
Preferred Stock, $5 par value, 8%, 38,000 shares authorized; 28,700 shares issued 143,500
Retained Earnings 758,000
Treasury Stock (13,800 common shares) 96,600
Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Preferred Stock 343,000
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss 34,500

Prepare the stockholders’ equity section at December 31, 2020, assuming retained earnings is restricted for plant expansion in the amount of $112,000. For capital stock first enter the preferred stock details.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the stockholders’ equity section at December 31, 2020 is presented below:

                                              Oriole Company

                                 Stockholders’ equity section

                                           December 31, 2020

Particulars                                                                         Amount

Stockholder equity:

Paid in capital:

Capital Stock  

Preferred stock                                                                $143,500

Common Stock dividend                    $568,000

Common Stock Dividends Distributable $25,000        $593,000

Total capital stock                                                            $736,500

Additional paid in capital

Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par - Preferred Stock          $343,000

Paid-in Capital in Excess of Stated Value - Common Stock $1,110,000

Total paid in capital                                                               $2,189,500

Add: Retained earnings                                                         $758,000

Total paid in capital and retained earnings                          $2,947,500

Less: Treasury stock                                                               -$96,600

Less: Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss                    -$34,500

Total Stockholder equity                                                          $2,816,400

We deduct the treasury stock and the accumulated other comprehensive loss and rest items are added so that the total stockholder equity could arrive

Answer:

15.02

Explanation:

because of the section

Pitt Enterprises manufactures jeans. All materials are introduced at the beginning of the manufacturing process in the Cutting Department. Conversion costs are incurred uniformly throughout the manufacturing process. As the cutting of material is completed, the pieces are immediately transferred to the Sewing Department. Information for the Cutting Department for the month of May follows. Work in Process, May 1 (56,500 units, 100% complete for direct materials, 40% complete with respect to conversion costs; includes $83,500 of direct material cost; $47,050 of conversion costs). Units started in May 238,000 Units completed in May 213,000 Work in Process, May 31 (81,500 units, 100% complete for direct materials; 15% complete for conversion costs). Costs incurred in May Direct materials $ 772,280 Conversion costs $ 1,161,810 If Pitt Enterprises uses the weighted average method of process costing, compute the equivalent units for direct materials and conversion respectively for May.

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Answer:

Equivalent units for material = 294,500  units

Equivalent units for conversion cost=225,225 units

Explanation:

Equivalent units for conversion cost

completed unit = 100% × 213,000

Closing work in progress = (15% ×81,500)

Equivalent units for conversion cost  = (100% × 213,000) + ( 100% × 213,000)

    = 225,225  units

Equivalent unit for Materials

completed unit = 100% × 213,000

Closing work in progress = (100% ×81,500)

(100% × 213,000)+ (100% ×81,500) = 294,500

Gilberto Company currently manufactures 40,000 units per year of one of its crucial parts. Variable costs are $1.60 per unit, fixed costs related to making this part are $40,000 per year, and allocated fixed costs are $30,000 per year. Allocated fixed costs are unavoidable whether the company makes or buys the part. Gilberto is considering buying the part from a supplier for a quoted price of $2.70 per unit guaranteed for a three-year period.
Required:
a. Calculate the total incremental cost of making 40,000 and buying 40,000 units. Should the company continue to manufacture the part, or should it buy the part from the outside supplier?

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Answer:

It is cheaper to make the part. In three years the company will save $12,000.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Units= 40,000

Variable costs= $1.60 per unit

Fixed costs= $40,000 per year

Gilberto is considering buying the part from a supplier for a quoted price of $2.70 per unit guaranteed for three years.

We need to calculate the total cost of making and buying the part.

Make in-house:

Total cost= 1.6*40,000 + 40,000= $104,000

Buy:

Total cost= 40,000*2.7= $108,000

It is cheaper to make the part. In three years the company will save $12,000.

Waterway Industries owned 22500 shares of Carla Vista Co. purchased in 2017 for $618750. On December 15, 2020, Waterway declared a property dividend of all of its Carla Vista Co. shares on the basis of one share of Carla Vista for every 10 shares of Waterway common stock held by its stockholders. The property dividend was distributed on January 15, 2021. On the declaration date, the aggregate market price of the Carla Vista shares held by Waterway was $910000. The entry to record the declaration of the dividend would include a debit to Retained Earnings of:________

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Answer:

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The following account balances were taken from the adjusted trial balance for Urgent Messenger Service, a delivery service firm, for the fiscal year ended November 30, 2018:Depreciation Expense $10,650Fees Earned 724,500Insurance Expense 5,000Miscellaneous Expense 6,650Rent Expense 75,000Salaries Expense 393,100Supplies Expense 6,150Utilities Expense 41,200Required:1. Prepare an income statement.

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Answer:

$186,750

Explanation:

Urgent Messenger Service,INCOME STATEMENT for the year ended

Fees Earned 724,500

Less Expenses:

Salaries expenses 393,100

Rent expenses 75,000

Utilities expense 41,200

Depreciation expenses 10,650

Miscellaneous expenses 6,650

Supplies expense 6,150

Insurance expense 5,000

Net income (724,500-537,750 ) 186,750

Process further or sell Benjamin Signal Company produces products R, J, and C from a joint production process. Each product may be sold at the split-off point or be processed further. Joint production costs of $92,000 per year are allocated to the products based on the relative number of units produced Data for Benjamin's operations for the current year are as follows: Sales Value at Split-off $76,000 $71,000 $48,000
Units Produced 8,000 10,000 5,000 Allocated Joint Production Cost $32,000 $40,000 $20,000 Product R... Product J... Product C... Product R can be processed beyond the split-off point for an additional cost of $26,000 and can then be sold for $105,000. Product J can be processed beyond the split-off point for an additional cost of $38,000 and can then be sold for $117,000. Product C can be processed beyond the split-off point for an additional cost of $12,000 and can then be sold for $57,000
Required: Which products should be processed beyond the split-off point?
A. R $3,000 profit
B. J 8,000 profit
C (3,000) loss
So R and J should be processed beyond the split off point. (Show computations)

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Answer:

Products R and J should be processed beyond split-off point

Explanation:

In determining whether or not a product should be further processed,the incremental benefit of further processing should be determined as follows:

incremental benefit/(cost)=sales value after split-additional cost of further processing-sales value at split-off point:

Product R =$105,000-$26,000-$76,000=$3,000

Product J=$117,000-$38,000-$71,000=$8,000

Product C=$57,000-$12,000-$48,000=-$3000

Product R and J should be processed  further as they give profit of $3,000 and $8,000 respectively.

Product C should not be further processed as loss of $3,000 would result from that.

On January 1, Hillcrest Co. acquired a 40% interest in Preston, Inc. with the excess of purchase price over book value solely attributable to equipment with a ten-year life and undervaluation by $250,000. During the year of acquisition, Preston reported net income of $500,000. What amount of Equity Income should Hillcrest report on its income statement for the year of acquisition? Select one: A. $200,000 B. $210,000 C. $190,000 D. $250,000

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Answer:

C. $190,000

Explanation:

As per the given question the solution of Income reported on Income statement is provided below:-

here, we ill find first share in equity income and depreciation expenses on undervalue equipment to reach the i ncome reported on Income statement

Share in equity income = Net income × Interest

= $500,000 × 40%

= $200,000

Depreciation expenses on undervalue equipment = undervaluation ÷ Number of years × Interest

= $250,000 ÷ 10 × 40%

= $10,000

Income reported on Income statement = Share in equity income -Depreciation expenses on undervalue equipment

= $200,000 - $10,000

= $190,000

A department using the FIFO method for process costing begins the month with 10,000 units which were 70% complete at the end of the previous month. They started and completed 50,000 units and their ending work in process inventory consisted of 5,000 units which were 10% complete. The costs incurred were $200,000.
Required:
A) The cost per equivalent unit of production, using the FIFO method is $ ____________ . Round your answer to two decimal places.

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Answer:

$3.74 per equivalent unit

Explanation:

beginning WIP 10,000 units, which were 70% complete = 7,000 equivalent units

units started and completed during the month 50,000

ending WIP 5,000, which were 10% complete = 500 equivalent units

costs incurred = $200,000

under FIFO, total equivalent units:

beginning WIP completed (100% - 70%) x 10,000 = 3,000 units

+ units started and completed 50,000 units

+ ending WIP 5,000 x 10% = 500                          

total units = 53,500 equivalent units

cost per equivalent unit = $200,000 / 53,500 = $3.738 or $3.74 per equivalent unit

On January 1, 2019, Shay Company issues $290,000 of 11%, 20-year bonds. The bonds sell for $282,750. Six years later, on January 1, 2025, Shay retires these bonds by buying them on the open market for $303,050. All interest is accounted for and paid through December 31, 2024, the day before the purchase. The straight-line method is used to amortize any bond discount.
Required:
1. What is the amount of the discount on the bonds at issuance?
2. What is the carrying (book) value of the bonds as of the close of business on December 31, 2024?3. Prepare the journal entry to record the bond retirement.

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Answer:

1.

$7,250

2.

$284,562.5

3.

Dr. Bond Payable          $290,000

Dr. Loss on Retirement $18,487.5

Cr. Bond Discount         $5,437.5

Cr. Cash                         $303,050

Explanation:

1.

Bond is issued on the discount when it is issued below the face value.

Discount value = Face value - Issuance value = $290,000 - $282,750 = $7,250

2.

Carrying value of the bond is the net of face value of the bond and un-amortised bond discount.

Carrying value = 290,000 - ($7,250 x (20-5) / 20) = $284,562.5

3.

Bond Discount = $7,250 x 15/20 = $5,437.5

Sundance Systems has the following transactions during July. July 5 Purchases 56 LCD televisions on account from Red River Supplies for $3,300 each, terms 3/10, n/30. July 8 Returns to Red River two televisions that had defective sound. July 13 Pays the full amount due to Red River. July 28 Sells remaining 54 televisions from July 5 for $3,800 each on account.

Required:
Record the transactions of Sundance Systems, assuming the company uses a perpetual inventory system.

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Answer:

July 5

LCD televisions $184,800 (debit)

Trade Payable :  Red River Supplies $184,800 (credit)

July 8

Trade Payable :  Red River Supplies $6,600 (debit)

LCD televisions $6,600 (credit)

July 13

J1

Trade Payable :  Red River Supplies $5,346 (debit)

Discount Received $5,346 (credit)

J2

Trade Payable :  Red River Supplies $172,854 (debit)

Cash $172,854 (credit)

July 28

J1

Cost of Goods Sold $172,854 (debit)

LCD televisions $172,854 (credit)

J2

Trade Receivable $205,200 (debit)

Revenue $205,200 (credit)

Explanation:

July 5

Recognize Televisions Inventory and Recognize a Liability Account Payable

July 8

De-recognize the Liability and the Inventories to the extend to the amount of televisions returned to supplier

July 13

J1

Recognize the discount received from Supplier for prompt settlement of account within the credit terms of 3/10, n/30. (Account was settled within 10 days)

J2

De-recognize the liability on settlement of the Account

July 28

J1

Recognize cost of goods sold on the sale since the entity uses perpetual inventory method.

J2

Recognize an Asset - Trade Receivable and Revenue from Sale of the Televisions.

Veys Limos, Inc., is considering the purchase of a limousine that would cost $155,776, would have a useful life of 7 years, and would have no salvage value. The limousine would bring in cash inflows of $32,000 per year in excess of its cash operating costs. Determine the internal rate of return on the investment in the new limousine.

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Answer:

The IRR = 4.868, The present value of annuity table for 7 years = 10%

Explanation:

Solution:

Recall that:

Veys Limos Incorporation is considering buying a limousine cost of =$155,776.

The useful life = 7 years

The cash inflow of the limousine = $32,000 per year

Now,

We determine the internal rate of return on the investment in the new limousine.

Thus,

The Internal rate of return is calculated as follows:

$155776/$32,000

=4.868

So,

we check for the present value of annuity table for 7 years

Which is,

= 10%

You have a team of four employees. Liam, the financial analyst, is from Ireland, and he knows everything there is to know about protecting and growing donations. Destiny, the events planner, is from Charleston, South Carolina, and she is a genius at handling all the details of a fundraiser. Andry is from Madagascar, and he writes all of the content for your fundraising letters and website. Finally, Marjorie is from Berkeley, California, and she prepares profiles of potential donors and makes suggestions about what types of fundraising events might appeal to them.
Although all of your employees are very good at what they do, the group has had some problems in the past. Andry and Marjorie have decided that they will write no more than one discrete piece of work per day, even if they are capable of writing more. If Andry writes more than one part of a website, Marjorie torments him by sending him a stream of instant messages questioning his mental abilities. Destiny and Marjorie tend to disagree about what kinds of events will appeal to donors, and they have had some heated arguments in the past. Marjorie usually wins these fights, which is making Destiny very resentful. Liam has told you that the group needs a strong leader who will make sure that the organization's goals are met.
After reading about the history of management in your textbook, you find yourself particularly fascinated by the human relations approach to management.
The theories seem so modern, but could they really be used in today's world? You decide to put them to the test.
Liam's idea that a strong leader could pull the group together is very similar to Chester Barnard's concept of _________ in organizations.
Finally, you consider how to start solving the problems in the organization. What would Mary Parker Follett recommend you do in this situation? Check all that apply:

a) Try to understand why Andry and Marjorie feel that one piece of writing per day is an acceptable work output. Be a role model in establishing new productivity norms, but recognize that your actions may not have much of an impact on them.
b) Get Destiny and Marjorie into one room. Have them present their visions of what a fundraising event should be, and then brainstorm with them to find ways to achieve both of their goals.
c) Remember that you must have power with, not over, your team. So when you ask Andry and Marjorie to write more, be sure to give them facts and information they need to understand the reason for your request.
d) Be sure that your orders are understood and that your employees have the ability to carry them out. Match your directions with the overall strategy of the organization; at the same time, help people achieve their personal goals.

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Answer: 1. Acceptance Theory to Authority

2. All of the Above.

Explanation:

1. Acceptance Theory to Authority

According to Chester Barnard's concept of Acceptance Theory of Authority, people respond more to in an Organisation to a strong leader whose authority they accept. The main premise here is that the leader's authority has to be accepted and people only usually respect strong leaders. A weaker leader will not be able to bring the team together because the employees will not listen to them as much as they should because they have not accepted their authority.

2. According to Mary Parker Follett, all the above options are correct for initiation in this scenario.

Mary Parker Follett came up Principles of Coordination to help companies better themselves. Some of the principles she came up with cover the options.

A. This has to do with the Reciprocal Relationship Principle of Coordination. Mary Follet argued that there must be a reciprocal relationship at work because people work together. This means that should you start to work harder, it will influence Andry and Majorie to work harder as well.

B. Falls under the Principle of Direct Contact.

According to this principle, Heads of Department should meet and discuss their problems since they are closer to the situation on the ground. Destiny and Majorie should therefore meet and discuss a way forward.

C. Falls under the Early Stages section of Coordination.

Here Mary Follett believed that managers should not unilaterally come up with strategy but rather consult the members of their team and talk to them so that they understand why something must be done.

D. Also falls under the Early Stages section.

Mary also believed that as well as consulting your team to come up with strategy, that strategy needs to be aligned to the goals of the organizations. By discussing with employees before a strategy is implemented, you make sure that they understand it as well and they will then know if or not they are able to perform and voice any objections they may have.

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