An accounting professor is considering opening his own consulting firm. To do so, she will have to quit her current job, that pays $125,000 a year, and take over a building that she owns and currently rents to her friend for $15,000 a year. Additionally, she will have to withdraw $50,000 from her savings, that pays 5 percent per year. Her expenses at the firm have been estimated as follows: $80,000 for employee salaries, $6,000 for insurance, $5,000 for utilities, and $9,000 for supplies. She anticipates annual revenues of $250,000. Determine:

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Answer 1

Answer:

The answer is "$100,000"

Explanation:

Please find the complete question in the attached file.

Given value:

[tex]\text{Employees salary}= \$ 80,000\\\\\text{Insurance}= \$ 6,000\\\\\text{Utility cost}=\$ 5,000\\\\\text{Supplies}= \$ 9,000[/tex]

[tex]\text{Annual Explicit costs}= ?[/tex]

Formula:

[tex]\text{Annual Explicit costs}= \bold{\text{Employees salary}+ \text{Insurance}+ \text{Utility cost}+ \text{Supplies}}[/tex]

                                   [tex]= \$ 80,000 + \$ 6,000 + \$ 5,000 + \$ 9,000\\\\= \$ 80,000 + \$ 20,000\\\\= \$ 100,000[/tex]

An Accounting Professor Is Considering Opening His Own Consulting Firm. To Do So, She Will Have To Quit

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Alexa and Maya, married and filing joint income tax returns, derive their entire income from the operation of their retail candy shop. Their 2019 adjusted gross income was $50,000. They itemize their deductions on Schedule-A for 2019. The following unreimbursed cash expenditures were among those made by them during 2019: State income tax $1,200 Self-employment tax $7,650 What amount should they deduct for taxes on Schedule-A for 2019

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Answer:

Alexa and Maya

The amount that they should deduct for taxes on Schedule A for 2019 is:

= $5,025.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Adjusted gross income = $50,000

State income tax = $1,200

Self-employment tax = $7,650

Amount they should deduct for taxes on Schedule A for 2019:

State income tax = $1,200

50% of Self-employment tax = $3,825 ($7,650 * 50%)

Total = $5,025

b) Taxpayers who itemize deductions on their federal income tax returns can deduct 50% of self-employment tax and 100% of state and local real estate and personal property taxes, as well as either income taxes or general sales taxes.  Note that state and local taxes have been deductible since the inception of the federal income tax in 1913.

MM Proposition I with corporate taxes states that:

I. capital structure can affect firm value by an amount that is equal to the present value of the interest tax shield;
II. by raising the debt-to-equity ratio, the firm can lower its taxes and thereby increase its total value;
III. firm value is maximized by using an all-equity capital structure

a. I only
b. II only
c. III only
d. I and II

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Answer:

d.) I and II

Explanation:

The first proposition can be regarded as proposition that gives a clam that capital structure of a company has no impact on the value. The value of a company is been known as present value of future cash flows when it's calculated, then it cannot be affected by capital structure. It should be noted that MM Proposition I with corporate taxes states that capital structure can affect firm value by an amount that is equal to the present value of the interest tax shield.

The next three questions use the below information. Company A started business on January 1, 20X1, and bought the following piece of equipment. Cost of asset $150,000 Useful life 3 Tax rate 21% 20X1 estimated tax payment 1,800 Depreciation for book and tax purposes is as follows: Book Tax 20X1 40,000 100,000 20X2 40,000 20,000 20X3 40,000 0 20X1 income statement information: Sales 638,000 Expenses (does not include depreciation expense and tax expense) 510,000 What is net income for 20X1?

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Answer:

$69,520

Explanation:

"Note: Let assume salvage value is $3,000"

             Company A

       Income Statement

       For the year 20X1

Sales                          $638,000

Expenses                   $510,000

Depreciation              $40,000   [(150,000-30,000)/3}

Income before tax     $88,000

Income tax at 21%      $18,480

Net Income                $69,520

The accounts in the ledger of Hickory Furniture Company as of December 31, 2019, are listed in alphabetical order as follows. All accounts have normal balances. The balance of the cash account has been intentionally omitted.
Accounts Payable $42,770
Accounts Receivable 116,900
Cash ?
Elaine Wells, Capital 75,000
Elaine Wells, Drawing 24,000
Fees Earned 745,230
Insurance Expense 3,600
Land 50,000
Miscellaneous Expense 9,500
Notes Payable 50,000
Prepaid Insurance 21,600
Rent Expense 48,000
Supplies 4,275
Supplies Expense 6,255
Unearned Rent 12,000
Utilities Expense 26,850
Wages Expense 580,700
Prepare an unadjusted trial balance.

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Answer:

Hickory Furniture Company

Unadjusted Trial Balance

As of December 31, 2019

Accounts Title                   Debit         Credit

Accounts Payable                              $42,770

Accounts Receivable    $116,900

Cash                                 33,320

Elaine Wells, Capital                           75,000

Elaine Wells, Drawing     24,000

Fees Earned                                     745,230

Insurance Expense          3,600

Land                               50,000

Miscellaneous Expense  9,500

Notes Payable                                   50,000

Prepaid Insurance         21,600

Rent Expense               48,000

Supplies                          4,275

Supplies Expense          6,255

Unearned Rent                                  12,000

Utilities Expense          26,850

Wages Expense         580,700

Totals                       $925,000   $925,000    

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Accounts Title                   Debit             Credit

Accounts Payable                                 $42,770

Accounts Receivable    $116,900

Cash ?

Elaine Wells, Capital                              75,000

Elaine Wells, Drawing     24,000

Fees Earned                                       745,230

Insurance Expense          3,600

Land                               50,000

Miscellaneous Expense  9,500

Notes Payable                                    50,000

Prepaid Insurance         21,600

Rent Expense               48,000

Supplies                          4,275

Supplies Expense          6,255

Unearned Rent                                 12,000

Utilities Expense          26,850

Wages Expense         580,700

Totals                        $891,680  $925,000

Cash = $925,000 - $891,680 = $33,320

b) The unadjusted Trial Balance lists the general ledger account balances of Hickory Furniture Company before the adjustment of accounts.  It is the first trial balance that is prepared.

Which action invalidates the contract Kyle signed?
a.
Kyle missed his monthly payment.
b.
Kyle split the missing payment into three equal parts.
c.
Kyle did not notify his bank with his intention to split up the missing payment.
d.
Kyle did not add one-third of the missing payment to the next three monthly payments.

ITS C Promise

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Answer:

It is C I just got it correct

The action that invalidates the contract Kyle signed is: c. Kyle did not notify his bank with his intention to split up the missing payment.

What is a contract?

Contract is simply a written agreement between two or more people.

Kyle was suppose to inform the bank about his plan of splitting the missing payment into three installment because of his inability to make his payment for the month.

Failing to call the bank before sending the check of the amount of  $1,600 as his three installment payment has invalidates the contract Kyle signed.

Inconclusion the action that invalidates the contract Kyle signed is: c. Kyle did not notify his bank with his intention to split up the missing payment.

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predetermined overhead rate includes: Multiple Choice estimated total manufacturing overhead cost in the numerator. only the fixed portion of the estimated manufacturing overhead cost in the numerator. only the variable portion of the estimated manufacturing overhead cost in the numerator. estimated total manufacturing overhead cost in the denominator.

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Answer:

estimated total manufacturing overhead cost in the numerator.

Explanation:

Predetermined overhead rate is calculated to apply manufacturing overhead to products. It is usually calculated before production begins. Using estimated overhead cost and the estimated allocation base

The formula is:

Predetermined over head rate = (estimated total manufacturing overhead cost) ÷ (estimated total amount of the allocation base)

The allocation base are the units that are considered in calculating predetermined overhead rate. For example labour hours can be used, machine hours, and direct materials

The company observed that at 20,000 machine hours of activity, total maintenance costs averaged $10.50 per hour. When activity jumped to 24,000 machine hours, which was still within the relevant range, the average total cost per machine hour was $9.75. On the basis of this information, the company's fixed maintenance costs were:

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Answer:

Total fixed cost element = $90000

Explanation:

To calculate the fixed maintenance cost, first we will use the high-low method to calculate the element of average variable maintenance cost per machine hour in the average total maintenance cost.

The value of highest activity = 24000 * 9.75 = $234000

The value of lowest activity = 20000 * 10.5 = $210000

Average VC per MH = (234000 - 210000) / (24000 - 20000)

Average VC per MH = $6 per machine hour

Total Average variable cost (24000 MH) = 6 * 24000 = $144000

Total fixed cost element = 234000 - 144000 = $90000

An investor found the following in an annual report: "The financial statements, in our opinion, present fairly the financial position, operating results, and cash flows, in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States." In which section of the annual report did the investor find this?

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Answer:

Report of the Independent Accountants

Explanation:

From the question we are informed about An investor who found the following in an annual report: "The financial statements, in our opinion, present fairly the financial position, operating results, and cash flows, in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States." The section which the annual report was fond by the investor is Report of the Independent Accountants. Independent Accountant's Report can be regarded as a report that encompass broad spectrum of work that has been carried out through an accountant of an independent firms. And this is usually carried for

charitable as well as commercial organisations in public as well as private sector.

The amount of joint costs allocated to product DBB-1 using the sales value at split-off method is (calculate all ratios and percentages to 2 decimal places, for example 33.33%, and round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar): $2,213,640. $939,240. $216,870. $757,800. $447,120.

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Answer:

$2,213,640

Explanation:

Calculation for the amount of joint costs allocated to product DBB-1 using the sales value at split-off method

First step is to calculate the total amount

DBB-1= 16,000 units *$25

DBB-1= 400,000

DBB-2= 24,000 units *$35

DBB-2= 840,000

DBB-2= 36,000 units *$55

DBB-2= 1,980,000

Total =3,220,000

(400,000+840,000+1,980,000)

Second step is to calculate the Weight for DBB-3

Weight for DBB-3= 1,980,000 / 3,220,000 Weight for DBB-3=61.49%

Now let calculate the Joint cost for DBB-3

Joint cost for DBB-3=$36,00,000*61.49%

Joint cost for DBB-3=$2,213,640

Therefore The amount of joint costs allocated to product DBB-1 using the sales value at split-off method is $2,213,640

The following selected information was extracted from the 20x1 accounting records of Lone Oak Products:

Raw material purchases $175,000
Direct labor 254,000
Indirect labor 109,000
Selling and administrative salaries 133,000
Building depreciation* 80,000
Other selling and administrative expenses 195,000
Other factory costs 344,000
Sales revenue ($130 per unit) 1,495,000

Seventy-five percent of the company's building was devoted to production activities; the remaining 25 percent was used for selling and administrative functions.
Inventory data:

January 1 December 31
Raw material $15,800 $18,200
Work in process 35,700 62,100
Finished goods 111,100 97,900

The January 1 and December 31 finished-goods inventory consisted of 1,350 units and 1,190 units, respectively.

Required:

a. Calculate Lone Oak's manufacturing overhead for the year.
b. Calculate Lone Oak's cost of goods manufactured.
c. Compute the company's cost of goods sold.
d. Determine net income for 20x1, assuming a 30% income tax rate.
e. Determine the number of completed units manufactured during the year.

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Answer:

a. $513,000

b. $913,200

c. $926,400

d. $344,100

e. 11,340 units

Explanation:

a. manufacturing overhead for the year.

Manufacturing Overhead = indirect manufacturing costs

therefore,

Manufacturing Overhead = $109,000 (Indirect labor) + $80,000 x 75 % (Building depreciation) + $344,000 (Other factory costs)

                                          = $513,000

b. cost of goods manufactured.

Cost of Goods Manufactured = Beginning Work In Process + Manufacturing Costs for the Period - Ending Work In Process

                                                 = $35,700 + ($15,800 + $175,000 - $18,200) + $254,000 + $513,000 - $62,100

                                                 = $913,200

c. cost of goods sold.

Cost of Goods Sold = Beginning Finished Goods + Cost of Goods Manufactured - Ending Finished Goods

                                 = $111,100 + $913,200 - $97,900

                                 = $926,400

d. net income for 20x1, assuming a 30% income tax rate.

Net Income = Gross Profit (Sales - Cost of Goods Sold) - Expenses

                    = $1,495,000 - $133,000 - $195,000 - ($80,000 x 25%)

                    = $1,147,000

Income tax = 1,147,000 x 30%

                   = $344,100

therefore,

Net Income = $1,147,000 - $344,100 = $802,900

e. number of completed units manufactured during the year.

First Calculate Number of Units Sold

Number of Units Sold = 1,495,000 ÷ $130 = 11,500 units

Units manufactured = Units Sold + Ending Finished Inventory - Beginning Finished Inventory

                                 = 11,500 + 1,190 - 1,350

                                 = 11,340 units

As an entrepreneur that prefers to work independently what is the best source of financing? Explainer answer

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Answer:

Best source of financing are Personal Investment, Angels, Crowdfunding and Banks.

Explanation:

There are many sources of funding available for the entrepreneur to avail when wanting to work independently. These are mentioned below:

Personal Investment

The first best source is funding it yourself if you have any savings or might be working in an organisation and have just received a handsome bonus that you might be able to invest in. One of the main advantage of this type of financing is that it sends a positive image to the external financiers, that the person wanting to work as an entrepreneur is willing to take risks.

Angels

These are experienced entrepreneurs who have some additional income and are willing to invest in new or small organisations. Sometimes the investment through an angel starts at low level investment and is then taken to a higher amount after some confidence has been built on the entrepreneur's business growth.

Crowdfunding

This type of method for financing is preformed via online where one person provides an investment opportunity to large group of people to invest in small amounts to meet the entrepreneur's needs. This can be either in form of loan or donations.

Bank Financing

Another good source for funding, however, in comparison to the above mentioned financing sources this type is more risk averse. This means that banks intend to provide financing to companies/businesses with low risk profiles. However, it does not conclude that they might not be willing to provide the required financing.

Feb. 1 Paid $500 for rent of hangar space in February.Feb. 4 Received customer payment of $1,510 to ship several items to Philadelphia next month.Feb. 7 Flew cargo from Denver to Dallas; the customer paid in full ($1,410 cash).Feb. 10 Incurred and paid $1,500 in pilot wages for flying in February.Feb. 14 Paid $116 for an advertisement run in the local paper on February 14.Feb. 18 Flew cargo for two customers from Dallas to Albuquerque for $2,130; one customer paid $860 cash and the other asked to be billed $1,270.Feb. 25 Purchased on account $1,755 in supplies for future use on the planes.Required:Prepare accrual basis journal entries for each transaction.Calculate the company’s preliminary net income.Calculate the company’s net profit margin expressed as a percent.

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Answer:

1. Feb-01

Dr Rent expense 500

Cr Cash 500

Feb-04

Dr Cash 1510

Cr Unearned freight revenue 1510

Feb-07

Dr Cash 1410

Cr Freight revenue 1410

Feb-10

Dr Wages and salaries expense 1500

Cr Cash 1500

Feb-14

Dr Advertisement expenses 116

Cr Cash 1165

Feb-18

Dr Cash 860

Cr Freight revenue 860

Dr Accounts receivable 2130

Cr Freight revenue 2130

Feb-25

Dr Supplies 1755

Cr Accounts payable 1755

2. $2,284

3. 51.90%

Explanation:

1. Preparation of accrual basis journal entries for each transaction

Feb-01

Dr Rent expense 500

Cr Cash 500

Feb-04

Dr Cash 1510

Cr Unearned freight revenue 1510

Feb-07

Dr Cash 1410

Cr Freight revenue 1410

Feb-10

Dr Wages and salaries expense 1500

Cr Cash 1500

Feb-14

Dr Advertisement expenses 116

Cr Cash 1165

Feb-18

Dr Cash 860

Cr Freight revenue 860

Dr Accounts receivable 2130

Cr Freight revenue 2130

Feb-25

Dr Supplies 1755

Cr Accounts payable 1755

2.Calculation for the company’s preliminary net income.

Freight revenue 4400

(1410+860+2130)

Less Expenses 2116

(500+1500+116)

Preliminary Net income $2,284

Therefore the company’s preliminary net income will be $2,284

3. Calculation for the company’s net profit margin expressed as a percent

Net profit margin = 2,284/4,400

Net profit margin=0.5190*100

Net profit margin=51.90%

Therefore the company’s net profit margin expressed as a percent will be 51.90%

b. Which of the following combinations of fishing lures and duck decoys is unobtainable to Mountain Mack in one week's worth of carving? multiple choice 1 10 fishing lures and 40 duck decoys 20 fishing lures and 10 duck decoys 40 fishing lures and 0 duck decoys 16 fishing lures and 30 duck decoys c. Which of the following combinations of fishing lures and duck decoys is an efficient combination? multiple choice 2 16 fishing lures and 30 duck decoys 10 fishing lures and 40 duck decoys 50 fishing lures and 0 duck decoys 20 fishing lures and 10 duck decoys

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Question Completion:

Production Possibilities Frontiers

Duck decoys     Fishing lures

0                              120

6                              100

12                              80

18                              60

24                            40

30                            20

36                            0

Answer:

Mountain Mach

Production Possibilities Frontiers:

1. The combinations of fishing lures and duck decoys that is unobtainable to Mountain Mach is:

10 fishing lures and 40 duck decoys

2. The combinations of fishing lures and duck decoys that is an efficient combination for Mountain Mach is:

16 fishing lures and 30 duck decoys

Explanation:

Mountain Mack's Production Possibilities Frontier (PPF) is a graphical illustration of the production possibilities of carving duck decoys and fishing lures with fixed resources.  The PPF indicates the information about the tradeoff between devoting resources to carving duck decoys versus carving fishing lures.  It shows that there is an opportunity cost if Mountain Mack chooses to produce more duck decoys than fishing lures and vice versa.  With PPF, Mountain Mack is able to make efficient decisions by determining the best combination of goods and allocating resources accordingly.

Equipment with a book value of $83,500 and an original cost of $162,000 was sold at a loss of $32,000. Paid $106,000 cash for a new truck. Sold land costing $320,000 for $400,000 cash, yielding a gain of $80,000. Long-term investments in stock were sold for $91,400 cash, yielding a gain of $16,250. Use the above information to determine cash flows from investing activities. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)

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Answer:

Net cash flow from investing activities $417,400

Explanation:

The computation of cash flow from investing activity is given below:

Cash flow from investing activities  

Add: Equipment sold ($83,500 - $32,000) $51,500

(Book value - loss )  

Less : Acquisition of new truck -$106,000

Add : Land sold $400,000

Add : Long term investment sold $91,400

Net cash flow from investing activities $417,400

ohansen Corporation uses a predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. The Corporation has provided the following estimated costs for the next year: Direct materials $ 6,000 Direct labor $ 20,000 Rent on factory building $ 15,000 Sales salaries $ 25,000 Depreciation on factory equipment $ 8,000 Indirect labor $ 12,000 Production supervisor's salary $ 15,000 Jameson estimates that 20,000 direct labor-hours will be worked during the year. The predetermined overhead rate per hour will be:

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Answer:

The right solution is "$ 2.50 per DLH".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Rent,

= $ 15,000

Factor equipment's depreciation,

= $ 8,000

Indirect labor,

= $ 12,000

Production supervisor's salary,

= $ 15,000

Estimated DLHs,

= 20,000

The total manufacturing overhead will be:

= [tex]Rent+Factory's \ equipment \ depreciation+Indirect \ labor+Production \ supervisor's \ salary[/tex]On substituting the given values, we get

= [tex]15000+8000+12000+15000[/tex]

= [tex]50,000[/tex] ($)

Now,

The predetermined overhead rate will be:

=  [tex]\frac{50000}{20000}[/tex]

= [tex]2.50 \ per \ DLH[/tex] ($)

For this question, consider a manufacturer of wall calendars. A cost leadership strategy would be oriented around mass producing calendars. Responsiveness would be oriented around being flexible and changing designs/themes as the market changes and always having calendars available for sale (reliable response). A differentiation strategy would be through unique and customizable product design. This would also create a production that is like that of a craftsman rather than mass production where customers will be able to design and have produced a custom product. You are hiring personnel to work on the Wall Calendar Production Line. Your decision depends on the operations strategy. Match the appropriate decision with the strategy:
Differentiation
Cost Leadership
Responsiveness (flexible response)
A. Hire artists to create unique calendars.
B. Hire workers who will be cross trained, so they can be scheduled to do various positions.
C. Hire low skilled labor, like high school grads, to run machines for printing and cutting.

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Answer:

Matching the appropriate decision with the appropriate strategy:

A. Hire artists to create unique calendars.

= Differentiation

B. Hire workers who will be cross trained, so they can be scheduled to do various positions.

= Responsiveness (flexible response)

C. Hire low skilled labor, like high school grads, to run machines for printing and cutting.

= Cost Leadership

Explanation:

A differentiation strategy aims to provide customers with unique, different, and distinct goods and services, unlike the competitors may offer in the marketplace.  It increases competitive advantage.

A cost leadership strategy is employed to reduce production and product costs.  It encourages mass production.

A responsiveness strategy is flexible.  It tries to match the needs of customers with a company's production activities.

Michael won the Powerball jackpot of 57 million dollars. He has two options to collect the cash: (a) 30-year annuities (first payment one year from today) which future value equates the jackpot amount given that the prevailing interest rate is 8% per year; (b) a single payment now, corresponding to the present value of those 30-year annuities. Michael has big plans, hence he prefers option (b). Assuming that there are no taxes, how much money will he be able to collect now

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Answer:

$5,664,627.53

Explanation:

future value of the annuity = $57 million

interest rate = 8%

number of periods = 30

FV annuity factor, 8%, 30 periods = 113.283

annual payment = future value / FV annuity factor= $57,000,000 / 113.283 = $503,164.64

the present value of an annuity = annual payments x PV annuity factor

PV annuity factor, 30 periods, 8% = 11.258

present value of the annuity = $503,164.64 x 11.258 = $5,664,627.53

Thompson Refrigerators Inc. needs to prepare pro forma financial statements for the next fiscal year. To do so, the company must forecast its total overhead cost. The actual machine hours and total overhead cost are presented below for the past six months. Month Total Overhead Machine Hours Jan. $8,258 2,134 Feb. 8,006 2,045 Mar. 8,387 2,276 Apr. 8,832 2,743 May 8,921 2,834 June 7,841 2,034 Using the high-low method, total monthly fixed overhead cost is calculated to be:

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Answer:

$5,095.10

Explanation:

The computation of the total monthly fixed overhead cost using the high-low method is given below:

But before that the variable cost per unit is

Variable cost per unit is

= [Total cost at highest level - Total cost at lowest level] ÷ [Highest level - Lowest level]

= ($8,921 - $7,841) ÷ (2,834 - 2,034)

= $1.35

Now

The total fixed cost for the month is

= $8921 - (1.35 × 2,834)

= $5,095.10

The following inventory valuation errors have been discovered for Knox Corporation:
The 2015 year-end inventory was overstated by $23,000.
The 2016 year-end inventory was understated by $61,000.
The 2017 year-end inventory was understated by $17,000.
The reported income before taxes for Knox was:
Year: Income before Taxes:
2015 $138,000
2016 $254,000
2017 $168,000
Required:
Compute what income before taxes for 2015, 2016, and 2017 should have been after correcting for the errors.

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Answer:

Corrected Income before taxes are $115,000 (2015), $315,000 (2016) and $185,000 (2017)

Explanation:

in the calculation of a company's income before tax, the Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) is done using the basic formulae by Adding Opening year inventory with Purchases and subtracting Ending year Inventory. In the case where Ending year inventory has been overstated, the COGS that has been calculated is understated which implies that the Income before tax has been overstated.

In the vice versa scenario, where Ending year inventory has been understated, the COGS that has been calculated is overstated which implies that the Income before tax has been understated. The calculation of the same is done below:

Year 2015

Income Before Tax (Previous) - Ending year Inventory = Income before Tax (Corrected)

138,000 - 23,000 = $115,000

Year 2016

Income Before Tax (Previous) + Ending year Inventory = Income before Tax (Corrected)

254,000 + 61,000 = $315,000

Year 2017

Income Before Tax (Previous) + Ending year Inventory = Income before Tax (Corrected)

168,000 + 17,000 = $185,000

During 2020, Starnes Corporation developed a patent. Starnes incurred the following costs related to the development of the patent: tests to perfect the use of the patent for production processes, $9,600; research costs in the research laboratory, $33,600; and depreciation on equipment (that has alternative future uses) used in developing the patent, $6,400. In addition, in late December 2020, the company incurred legal fees for the patent registration, $11,200. The expected life of the patent is 20 years. On September 30, 2021, Starnes Corporation defended its patent in court after incurring legal fees of $4,800. The total estimated life of the patent at that time was adjusted to 15 years remaining from September 30, 2021.

Record journal entries for the following items.

a. Patent development and registration costs incurred in 2020.
b. Legal fees paid in 2021.
c. Amortization expense in 2021.
d. Amortization expense in 2022c. Amortization expense in 2021.

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Answer:

a. Patent development and registration costs incurred in 2020.

Dr Patent 11,200 (only patent registration fees)

Dr Research and development expense 49,600

    Cr Accumulated depreciation 6,400

    Cr Cash 54,400

b. Legal fees paid in 2021.

Dr Patent 4,800

    Cr Cash 4,800

c. Amortization expense in 2021.

Dr Amortization expense 607.50

    Cr Patent 607.50

($11,200/20 x 9/12) + ($15,000/20 x 3/12) = $607.50

d. Amortization expense in 2022

Dr Amortization expense 750

    Cr Patent 750

The  journal entries are as follows:

a. Patent development and registration costs incurred in 2020.

Dr Patent 11,200

Dr Research and development expense 49,600

   Cr Accumulated depreciation 6,400

   Cr Cash 54,400

b. Legal fees paid in 2021.

Dr Patent 4,800

   Cr Cash 4,800

c. Amortization expense in 2021.

Dr Amortization expense 607.50

   Cr Patent 607.50 ($11,200/20 x 9/12) + ($15,000/20 x 3/12)

d. Amortization expense in 2022

Dr Amortization expense 750

   Cr Patent 750

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Cost of Units Transferred Out and Ending Work in Process The costs per equivalent unit of direct materials and conversion in the Filling Department of Eve Cosmetics Company are $0.95 and $2.90, respectively. The equivalent units to be assigned costs are as follows: Equivalent Units Direct Materials Conversion Inventory in process, beginning of period 0 5,000 Started and completed during the period 63,000 63,000 Transferred out of Filling (completed) 63,000 68,000 Inventory in process, end of period 4,000 1,200 Total units to be assigned costs 67,000 69,200 The beginning work in process inventory had a cost of $3,250. Determine the cost of completed and transferred-out production and the ending work in process inventory. If required, round to the nearest dollar.

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Answer:

Cost of completed and transferred-out production = $260,300Cost of Ending inventory = $7,280

Explanation:

Costs per equivalent unit of direct materials and conversion are $0.95 and $2.90, respectively.

Cost of completed and transferred-out production:

Units Transferred out of Filling (completed):

Direct materials = 63,000

Conversion = 68,000

= Cost of completed and transferred materials + cost of conversion and transferred + beginning inventory

= (63,000 * 0.95) + (68,000 * 2.90) + 3,250

= ‭59,850‬ + ‭197,200‬ + 3,250

= ‭$‭260,300‬

Cost of Ending inventory:

Inventory in process, end of period

Direct materials = 4,000

Conversion = 1,200

= (4,000 * 0.95) + (1,200 * 2.90)

= $‭7,280‬

One current answer to the historical struggle within management to balance the things of production and the humanity of production is social business, including the use of social media. Please indicate if the social media benefits listed below aid a thing of production or the humanity of production. Social media benefit Thing of production Humanity of production Improve efficiency Facilitate collaboration

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Answer:

Humanity of production

Explanation:

An analysis of the company's insurance policies provided the following facts.

Policy Date of Purchase Months of Coverage Cost

A April 1, 2017 24 $10,824
B April 1, 2018 36 9,576
C August 1, 2019 12 8,424

The total premium for each policy was paid in full (for all months) at the purchase date, and the Prepaid Insurance account was debited for the full cost. (Year-end adjusting entries for Prepaid Insurance were properly recorded in all prior years.)

Required:
So what would my adjusting journal entry be?

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Answer:

Adjusting Journal in the year of payment:

December, 2017: Policy A

Debit Insurance Expense $4,059

Credit Prepaid Insurance $4,059

To record the insurance expense for the year (9 months).

December, 2018: Policy A and B

Policy A:

Debit Insurance Expense $5,412

Credit Prepaid Insurance $5,412

To record insurance expense for the year, 12 months.

Policy B:

Debit Insurance Expense $2,394

Credit Prepaid Insurance $2,394

To record insurance expense for the year, 9 months.

December, 2019:

Policy A:

Debit Insurance Expense $1,353

Credit Prepaid Insurance $1,353

To record insurance expense for the year, 3 months.

Policy B:

Debit Insurance Expense $3,192

Credit Prepaid Insurance $3,192

To record insurance expense for the year, 12 months.

Policy C:

Debit Insurance Expense $3,510

Credit Prepaid Insurance $3,510

To record insurance expense for the year, 5 months.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Policy  Date of Purchase  Months of       Cost   Monthly

                                          Coverage                    Cost  

A         April 1, 2017                24          $10,824      $451 ($10,824/24)

B         April 1, 2018                36              9,576    $266 ($9,576/36)

C         August 1, 2019            12              8,424    $702 ($8,424/12)

b) The insurance expenses recorded under the three policies have been determined using the monthly rates.  In each year, the months covered are taken into consideration when computing the insurance expense for the year.  In this way, only the expenses incurred for the period are accounted for, in accordance with the accrual concept of accounting.

Four different corporations, Amber, Blue, Coral, and Daffodil, show the same balance sheet data at at the beginning and end of a year. These data, exclusive of the amount of stockholders' equity, arere summarized as follows:
Total Assets Total Liabilities
Beginning of the year $1,220,000 $990,000
End of the year 1,730,000 1,150,000
On the basis of the preceding data and the following additional information for the year, determine the net income (or loss) of each company for the year. (First determine the amount of increase or decrease in stockholders' equity during the year).
Amber: No additional common stock was issued and no dividends were paid.
Blue: No additional common stock was issued, but dividends of $60,000 were paid.
Coral: Additional common stock of $140,000 was issued, but no dividends were paid.
Daffodil: Additional common stock of $140,000 was issued and dividends of $60,000 were paid.

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Answer:

Amber

Change in stockholders' equity = $580,000 - $230,000 = $350,000

No additional shares issued, so net income = $350,000

Blue

Change in stockholders' equity = $580,000 - $230,000 = $350,000

No additional shares issued, but dividends paid for $60,000, so net income = $410,000

Coral

Change in stockholders' equity = $580,000 - $230,000 = $350,000

Additional shares issued for $140,000, so net income = $210,000

Daffodil

Change in stockholders' equity = $580,000 - $230,000 = $350,000

Additional shares issued for $140,000, dividends paid for $60,000, so net income = $270,000

Aimee is a salaried nonexempt employee who earns an annual salary of $56,000 for a 43-hour workweek, paid biweekly. The employer pays overtime for any hours worked in excess of 43 per week. During a pay period, she worked 95 hours. She has requested that she take compensatory time in lieu of paid overtime. How much compensatory time should she receive, assuming that her firm approves the compensatory time

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Answer:

the compensatory time that would be received is 13.5 hours

Explanation:

The computation of the compensatory time that would be received is as follows:

Actual hours worked 95

Less: Regular working hours 86 (43 hours × 2)

Overtime hours worked 9

Now

Compensatory time 13.5 (9 hours × 1.5)

Hence, the compensatory time that would be received is 13.5 hours

A company uses a perpetual inventory system. The company began its fiscal year with inventory of $998,000. Purchases of merchandise on account during the year totaled $3,124,089. Merchandise costing $3,456,980 was sold on account for $6,909,879. Prepare the journal entries to record these transactions.

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Answer:

Date  Account Titles and Explanation              Debit            Credit

          Inventory                                                 $3,124,089

                Account payable                                                    $3,124,089

          (To record purchase of merchandise inventory)

            Account receivables                             $6,909,879

                  Sales revenues                                                    $6,909,879

           (To record sales on account)

            Cost of goods sold                                $3,456,980

                  Inventory                                                               $3,456,980

             (To record the cost of sales)

Determine the taxable amount of social security benefits for the following situations. If an amount is zero, enter "$0".
a. Erwin and Eleanor are married and file a joint tax return. They have adjusted gross income of $36,000, no tax-exempt interest, and $12,400 of Social Security benefits. As a result, $ of the Social Security benefits are taxable.
b. Assume Erwin and Eleanor have adjusted gross income of $12,000, no tax-exempt interest, and $16,000 of Social Security benefits. As a result, $ of the Social Security benefits are taxable.
c. Assume Erwin and Eleanor have adjusted gross income of $85,000, no tax-exempt interest, and $15,000 of Social Security benefits. As a result, $ of the Social Security benefits are taxable.

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Answer:

a. Erwin and Eleanor are married and file a joint tax return. They have adjusted gross income of $36,000, no tax-exempt interest, and $12,400 of Social Security benefits. As a result, $ of the Social Security benefits are taxable.

Since their income is between $32,000 to $44,000, they have to pay income for 50% of their social security benefits = $12,400 x 50% = $6,200

b. Assume Erwin and Eleanor have adjusted gross income of $12,000, no tax-exempt interest, and $16,000 of Social Security benefits. As a result, $ of the Social Security benefits are taxable.

Since their income is below $32,000, their social security benefits will not be taxed.

c. Assume Erwin and Eleanor have adjusted gross income of $85,000, no tax-exempt interest, and $15,000 of Social Security benefits. As a result, $ of the Social Security benefits are taxable.

Since their income is higher than $44,000, they have to pay income for 85% of their social security benefits = $15,000 x 85% = $12,750

Martha is a regional supervisor who earns a base salary of $34,400 per year plus a 1% commission on all service contracts that she sells to existing customers. The company pays salaries on a semi monthly basis and contract commissions on a quarterly basis. As of September 30, Martha had made $38,200 in contract sales for the third quarter. What will be her gross pay on her next pay date

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Answer:

Martha gross pay on her next pay date is $1,815.33.

Explanation:

This can be calculated as follows:

Number of semi months in a year = 24

Semi monthly salary = Salary per year / Number of semi months in a year = $34,400 / 24 = $1,433.33

Commission from contract sales for the third quarter = Contract sales for the third quarter * Commission percentage = $38,200 * 1% = $382

Martha gross pay on her next pay date = Semi monthly salary + Commission from contract sales for the third quarter = $1,433.33 + $382 = $1,815.33

Therefore, Martha gross pay on her next pay date is $1,815.33.

Two different suppliers are competing to supply a particular part for a new Boeing airliner. The Japanese supplier charges J(n) dollars for n parts whereas the Italian supplier charges I(n) dollars for n parts. (a) Which supplier should be used to supply a large number of parts if

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Answer:

Italian Supplier will be chosen to supply a Large number of parts.

Explanation:

Note: This question is incomplete and lacks necessary data to solve. However I have found the missing part of this question and will be using that to solve for the sake of understanding and concept.

Data Missing:

Which supplier should be used to supply a large number of parts if:

Lim (n--> infinity) [tex]\frac{J(n)}{I(n)} = 0?[/tex] Now, this condition was missing in the question, now we can solve this question.

Solution:

Here, we can see that, the limit of function is approaching to infinity, which indicates (n--> infinity) we want to make larger number of parts. So, we also know that Limit value of this function = 0.

It means that, numerator must be smallest  and the denominator must be largest to get the value = 0. And, here denominator = I(n) means Italian Supplier.

Otherwise, if we put larger values of numerator then, it is not possible to get the value of 0.

So, if we choose Italian supplier for a large number of parts, then the value of the Limit Function will be zero for it is approaching infinity.

Hence,

Italian Supplier will be chosen to supply a Large number of parts.

L. Lyons started a business, called Lyons Share, by investing $4,000 for stock. Illustrate how to record the transaction in Lyons Share's T-accounts by completing the following sentence. The Cash account would be blank input field 1_(debited/credited) on the blank input field 2(left/right) side of the T-account and the Common Stock account would be blank input field 3(debited/credited) on the blank input field 4 (left/right) side of the T-account. (Enter one word per blank.)

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Answer:

Dr Cash Account (Left side)

Cr Common stock (Credit side)

Explanation:

Preparation of entry to Illustrate how to record the transaction in Lyons Share's T-accounts

Based on the information given how to record the transaction in Lyons Share's T-accounts will be :

The CASH ACCCOUNT would be DEBITED on the LEFT SIDE of the T-account reason been that debit side is often on the left hand side and Secondly the amount of 4,000 was the cash that was Invested for stock which is why cash Account will be debited.

COMMON STOCK account would be CREDITED on the RIGHT SIDE of the T-account reason been that the amount of 4,000 was Invested for stock which is why comm stock account will be credited.

Therefore entry to Illustrate how to record the transaction in Lyons Share's T-accounts will be:

Dr Cash Account (Left side)

Cr Common stock (Credit side)

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