The cost allocation method most widely used because of its accuracy and ability to provide a detailed level of analysis is: Joint product costing. Accounting approach. Activity-based approach. Direct approach. Departmental approach.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Activity-based approach.

Explanation:

Cost allocation in financial accounting can be defined as the process of identifying, gathering and assigning of cost across multiple cost objects such as products, inventory or departments.

There are various types of cost allocation methods and these are;

1. Sequential method.

2. Activity-based management method.

3. Reciprocal services method.

4. Direct method.

The cost allocation method most widely used because of its accuracy and ability to provide a detailed level of analysis is activity-based approach.

This ultimately implies that, activity-based approach gives entrepreneurs or employers all the necessary information on the actual cost of manufacturing, service delivery and other tasks associated with the business. Under the activity-based approach, the relationship between time and cost measurement is used to determine the cost price of goods and services.


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As a graduating senior, Chun Kumora of Manhattan, Kansas, is eager to enter the job market at an anticipated annual salary of $54,000. c. To beat inflation, (note that inflation is usually about 3%), what is the minimum raise (in dollars) that Chun would need to receive next year

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

Inflation is when the price level of goods and services increase in an economy.

Since Kansas, is eager to enter the job market at an anticipated annual salary of $54,000 while inflation is 3%, the minimum raise that Chun would need to receive next year would be:

= 3% × $54000

= 3/100 × $54000

= 0.03 × $54000

= $1620

The minimum raise will be $1620, therefore he'll be expecting a salary of $54000 + $1620 = $55620

One year ago, you purchased 200 shares of Southern Foods common stock for $7900. Today, you sold your shares for $35.40 a share. During this past year, the stock paid $1.25 in dividends per share. What is your percent return on this investment

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Answer:

Return on investment = -0.07215 or -7.215%

Explanation:

The rate of return or percent return on the investment can be calculated by deducting the initial cost of the investment from the current value of the investment and dividing it by the initial cost.

The return provided by the investment can be calculated by adding the returns provided in form of dividend and capital gains both. Thus, the return can be calculated as follows,

Total dividend = 1.25 * 200 = $250

Total selling value = 35.4 * 200 = $7080

Total value = 250 + 7080 = $7330

Return on investment = (7330 - 7900) / 7900  =  -0.07215 or -7.215%

A share trades at a price-to-book ratio of 0.7. An analyst who forecasts an ROCE of 12 percent each year in the future, and sets the required equity return at 10 percent, recommends a hold position. Does his recommendation agree with his forecast

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Answer:

It does not agree.

Explanation:

The company expects to earn ROCE higher than the required rate of return. If this is to be achieved, the company must trade at a premium value in the share market. But as the current price-to-book ratio indicated that the market value is lower than the book value, this indicate that it is a Buy position as the share is undervalued. Therefore, it does not agree with the company's recommendation.

Royce Co. acquired 60% of Park Co. for $420,000 on December 31, 2019 when Park's book value was $560,000. The Royce stock was not actively traded. On the date of acquisition, Park had equipment (with a ten-year life) that was undervalued in the financial records by $140,000.
One year later, the following selected figures were reported by the two companies.Additionally, no dividends have been paid.
Rovce Co. Park Co.
Book Value Book Value Fair Value
Current assets 868,000 420,000 448,000
Equipment 364,000 280,000 400,000
Buildings 574,000 210,000 210,000
Liabilities (546,000) (168,000) (168,000)
Revenues (1,260,000) (560,000)
Expenses 700,000 420,000
Investment income Not Given
1. What is consolidated net income for 2011 atributable to Royce's controlling interest?
2. What is the noncontrolling interest's share of the subsidiary's net income for the year ended December 31 2011 and what is the ending balance of the noncontrolling interest in the subsidiary at December 31, 2011?

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Answer:

1. Parent Income = Revenue - Expenses

Parent Income = $1260000 - $700000

Parent Income = $560000

Sub-Income = Revenue - Expenses

Sub-Income = 560000 - 420000

Sub-Income = 140000 * 60% ownership

Sub-Income = $84000

Excess Amortization = (140000 / 10) * (60%)

Excess Amortization = $8400

Consolidated Net Income = $560,000 + $84,000 - $8,400

Consolidated Net Income = $635,600

2. Sub-Income = Revenue - Expenses

Sub-Income = 560000 - 420000

Sub-Income = 140000 * 40% ownership

Sub-Income = $56000

Excess Amortization = (140000 / 10) * (40%)

Excess Amortization = $5600

Non Controlling Interest share = 56000 - 5600

Non Controlling Interest share = $50400

Non Controlling Interest at acquisition date = 700000 * 40%

Non Controlling Interest at acquisition date = $280000

Non Controlling Interest during 2015 = $56000  

Excess Amortization = $5600

Balance of Interest = $280,000 + $56,000 - $5,600

Balance of Interest = $330,400

Although GDP is a reasonably good measure of a nation's output, it does not necessarily include all transactions and production for that nation. Which of the following scenarios are either not accounted for or measured inaccurately by either the income or the expenditure methods of calculating GDP for the United States?

a. The costs of overfishing and other overly intensive uses of resources
b. Federal government paychecks to soldiers
c. The value Of babysitting services, when the babysitter is paid in cash and the transaction isn't reported to the government
d. The variety of goods available to consumers

When a U.S. company purchases and imports wood from Brazil to use to build new houses within the United States, this purchase increases the ________ component of GDP while also ____________ net exports by the same amount. Therefore, the purchase of wood from Brazil causes_________ in US GDP.

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Answer:

a, c , d

investment

decreasing

no effect

Explanation:

Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year

GDP calculated using the expenditure approach = Consumption spending by households + Investment spending by businesses + Government spending + Net export

Net export = exports – imports

When exports exceed import there is a trade deficit and when import exceeds import, there is a trade surplus.  

Items not included in the calculation off GDP includes:  

1. services not rendered to oneself

2. Activities not reported to the government  

3. illegal activities

4. sale or purchase of used products

5. sale or purchase of intermediate products

6. Externalities

Investment spending by businesses includes purchases made by businesses. So, investment spending increases. Net export decreases because import is a negative function of GDP. The increase and decrease cancel each other out and there would be no change in GDP

Freight-in $7,500 Inventory 40,000 Purchases 585,000 Purchase Discounts 6,300 Purchase Returns and Allowances 2,700 Sales Revenue 1,000,000 Sales Returns and Allowances 20,000 Additional facts: 1. Merchandise inventory on November 30, 2017, is $52,600. 2. Dayton Department Store uses a periodic system. Prepare an income statement through gross profit for the year ended November 30, 2017.

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Answer:

Dayton Department Store

Income statement for the year ended November 30, 2017

Sales Revenue                                                                 1,000,000

Less Sales Returns and Allowances                                 (20,000)

Net Sales Revenue                                                            980,000

Less Cost of Goods Sold :

Beginning  Inventory                                    40,000

Add Purchases                                           585,000

Add Freight-in                                                 7,500

Less Purchase Returns and Allowances     (2,700)       (629,800)

Gross Profit                                                                        350,200

Explanation:

Periodic System calculates the value of inventory and cost of goods sold at the end of the reporting period, in this case November 30,2017.

Gross Profit is simply Sales less Cost of Goods Sold as calculated above

Company A is a manufacturer with sales of $6,000,000 and a 60% contribution margin. Its fixed costs equal $2,600,000. Company B is a consulting firm with service revenues of $4,500,000 and a 25% contribution margin. Its fixed costs equal $375,000. Compute the degree of operating leverage (DOL) for each company. Which company benefits more from a 20% increase in sales

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Company A

Degree of operating leverage is computed as

= Contribution margin / Net income

Net income = Contribution margin - Fixed costs

= 60% × $6,000,000 - $2,600,000

= $3,600,000 - $2,600,000

= $1,000,000

Degree of operating leverage = $3,600,000 /$1,000,000

= 3.6

Company B

Degree of operating leverage is computed as

= Contribution margin / Net income

Net income = Contribution margin - Fixed costs

= 25% × $4,500,000 - $375,000

= $1,125,000 - $375,000

= $750,000

Degree of operating leverage = $4,500,000 / $750,000

= 6

• 20% increase in sales company A

Sales = 20% × $6,000,000 + $6,000,000 = $7,200,000

Net income = 60% × $7,200,000 - $2,600,000 = $1,720,000

Degree of operating leverage = $4,320,000 / $1,720,000 = 2.5

• 20% increase in sales company B

Sales = 20% × $4,500,000 + $4,500,000 = $5,400,000

Net income = 25% × $5,400,000 - $375,000 = $975,000

Degree of operating leverage = $1,350,000 /$975,000 = 1.38

With regards to the above, company A tends to gain more from the sales increase because its operating leverage of 2.5 is more than that of company B, whose operating leverage is 1.38

Bill and Fred bake cakes and pies. Bill's opportunity cost of baking 1 pie is 5 cakes. Fred's opportunity cost of baking 1 pie is 7 cakes. If both parties are to benefit from trade then we can expect 1 pie to sell for: Group of answer choices

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Explanation:

Bill will benefit from trade If 1P > 3C and Fred will benefit from trade If 1P < 5C

Thus, both will benefit from exchange if 3C < 1P < 5C.

That means that both of them would benefit from trading if 1 pie are to be traded for more than 3 cakes and less than 5 cakes like 1 pie is exchanged for 4 cakes. (As a result, since both sides are to profit from exchange, we should expect 1 pie to be exchanged for 4 cakes)

Derek will deposit $9,359.00 per year for 18.00 years into an account that earns 4.00%, The first deposit is made next year. He has $18,418.00 in his account today. How much will be in the account 49.00 years from today

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Answer:

FV= $904,322.05

Explanation:

First, we will calculate the future value of the 18 deposits 19 years from now. Also the value of the $18,418 19 years from now.

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= annual deposit= 9,359

n= 18

i= 0.04

FV= {9,359*[(1.04^18) - 1]} / 0.04

FV= $240,015.42

FV= PV*(1+i)^n

FV= 18,418*(1.04^19)

FV= $38,803.95

Total FV= 240,015.42 + 38,803.95= $278,819.37

Finally, the value of the account for the remaining 30 years:

FV= 278,819.37*(1.04^30)

FV= $904,322.05

Hours of labor or number of workers are

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Answer:

Hours of labor or number of workers are common ways of measuring a company's productivity.

Explanation:

Productivity refers to output per unit of input. It means efficient usage of labor, capital, land, materials, resources, energy and so on in the production of goods and provision of services. In other words, it is the efficiency of the production process or measurement of efficiency.

An Argentinian economist pointed out that the inflation rate based on the PCE(personal consumption expenditures) deflator was higher than the inflation rate you calculated in part (b) based on the GDP deflator. Provide two possible explanations for this difference between the inflation rates calculated from the PCE deflatorversus the GDP deflator.

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Answer:

Note: The complete question is attached as picture below

Year       Nominal GDP   Real GDP

2019             100                    100

2020            105                     99

a) %change in nominal GDP = [(105 - 100) / 100] * 100 = 5%

%change in real GDP = [(99 - 100) / 100] * 100 = -1%

b) GDP deflator is = [Nominal GDP / Real GDP]. %change in GDP deflator = [(106.06 - 100) / 100] * 100 = 6.06%

c) Inflation calculated from GDP deflator and PCE is different because

- GDP deflator does not includes price increase of imported goods while PCE does.

- PCE measures change in price of goods which are generally consumed by consumers while GDP deflator includes all goods produced in an economy.

As a company manager for Claimstat corporation, there is a 0.40 probability that you will be promoted this year. There is a 0.72 probability that you will get a promotion, a raise, or both. The probability of getting a promotion and a raise is 0.25.
(1) If you get a promotion, what is the probability that you will also get a raise?
(2) Are getting a raise and being promoted independent events? Explain using probabilities.
(3) Are these two events mutually exclusive? Explain using probabilities.

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Answer:

(1) If you get a promotion, what is the probability that you will also get a raise?

25% or 0.25

(2) Are getting a raise and being promoted independent events? Explain using probabilities.

yes, they are independent events because you a given one probability for getting a raise (40%) and another one for getting both a raise and a promotion (25%). If they were dependent events, the probability would be the same but they are not.

(3) Are these two events mutually exclusive? Explain using probabilities.

No they are not, again the probability of getting both a raise and a promotion is 25%.  

Scott wants to accumulate $3,800 over a period of 11 years so that a cash payment can be made for roof maintenance on his summer cottage. To have this amount when it is needed, he will make annual deposits at the end of each year into a savings account that earns 7.0% annual interest per year. How much must each annual deposit be

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Answer:

$240.76

Explanation:

The formula to determine the annual deposit is :

p = FV / annuity factor

Annuity factor = {[(1+r)^n] - 1} / r

FV = Future value  

P = Present value  

R = interest rate  

N = number of years  

Annuity factor = (1.07^11 - 1) / 0.07 = 15.783599

p = $3800 / 15.783599 = $240.76

Indicate whether a debit or credit decreases the normal balance of each of the following accounts.

a. Postage Expense
b. Utilities Payable
c. Prepaid Insurance
d. Janitorial Expense
e. Advertising Expense
f. Rent Payable
g. Prepaid Parking
h. Fuel Expense
i. Accounts Receivable
j. Service Revenue
k. Unearned Revenue
l. Warehouse

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Answer:

__________________Increase ___Decrease ___ Normal balance

a. Postage Expense__ Debit ______ Credit ______ Debit

b. Utilities Payable___ Credit ______Debit _______Credit

c. Prepaid Insurance__Debit ______ Credit ______ Debit

d. Janitorial Expense __Debit ______Credit ______ Debit

e. Advertising Expense  Debit ______Credit ______ Debit

f. Rent Payable______ Credit ______Debit _______Credit

g. Prepaid Parking ____Debit ______ Credit ______ Debit

h. Fuel Expense ______Debit ______Credit ______ Debit

i. Accounts Receivable _Debit ______Credit ______ Debit

j. Service Revenue____Credit ______ Debit _______Credit

k. Unearned Revenue_ Credit ______ Debit _______Credit

l. Warehouse________ Debit ______ Credit _______ Debit

Explanation:

Debit Balance

All the Assets and Expense has the Normal debit balance that is increased by the debit entry and decreased by the credit entry.

The followings are the account with debit balances.

Expenses

a. Postage Expense

d. Janitorial Expense

e. Advertising Expense

h. Fuel Expense

Assets

c. Prepaid Insurance

g. Prepaid Parking  

i. Accounts Receivable

l. Warehouse

Credit Balance

All the Revenue, Liabilities, and Equity accounts have the Normal credit balance that is increased by the credit entry and decreased by the debit entry.

The followings are the account with credit balances.

Liabilities

b. Utilities Payable

f. Rent Payable

k. Unearned Revenue

Revenue

j. Service Revenue

Indiana Co. began a construction project in 2018 with a contract price of $161 million to be received when the project is completed in 2020. During 2018, Indiana incurred $33 million of costs and estimates an additional $89 million of costs to complete the project. Indiana recognizes revenue over time and for this project recognizes revenue over time according to the percentage of the project that has been completed. Suppose that, in 2019, Indiana incurred additional costs of $66 million and estimated an additional $53 million in costs to complete the project. Indiana:________

a. Recognized $3.75 million loss on the project in 2022.
b. Recognized $5.25 million gross profit on the project in 2022.
c. Recognized $7.5 million gross profit on the project in 2022.
d. Recognized $1.5 million loss on the project in 2022.

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Answer:

Recognized $3.75 million loss on the project in 2017.

Explanation:

Calculation for what Indiana Co. Recognized

First step is to calculate the Percentage of contract is completed in 2019

Percentage of contract is completed in 2019=($33 million+$66 million )/($33 million+$66 million + $53 million)

Percentage of contract is completed in 2019=$96 million/$149 million

Percentage of contract is completed in 2019=0.64429*100

Percentage of contract is completed in 2019=64.43%

Second step is to calculate The estimated gross profit

Estimated gross profit=$161 million-$149 million

Estimated gross profit=$12 million

Fourth step is to calculate gross profit to date

Gross profit to date=64.43%*161=103.7

gross profit to date=33 million / (33 + 89 million) * 161 million

gross profit to date=33 million/122 million* 161 million

gross profit to date=43.54

= $44.01 million in revenue in 2021 (4)

Now let calculate the amount recognized

Explain how, if at all, each of the following transactions generates two entries (a credit and a debit) in the American balance of payments accounts, and describe how each entry would be classified in any of current, financial or capital account: (a) A U.S. resident buys shares of a Portuguese company paying via wire transfer from her Wells Fargo account to a Portuguese bank. (b) An Australian tourist rents a car in the U.S. and pays with her Australian credit card. (c) A U.S.-owned factory in Britain uses local earnings (i.e., in Britain) to buy additional equipment from a Britain firm.

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Answer:

(a) A U.S. resident buys shares of a Portuguese company paying via wire transfer from her Wells Fargo account to a Portuguese bank.

The US financial account is debited since the stocks were paid by a transfer from Wells Fargo bank.

The credit happens when the Portuguese bank lends the to a Portuguese company that imports goods from America.

(b) An Australian tourist rents a car in the U.S. and pays with her Australian credit card.

The payment received from the Australian tourist represents a credit in the US financial account.

The debit occurs when an American bank receiving the money from the Australian bank will then lend the money to an American company that imports goods.

(c) A U.S.-owned factory in Britain uses local earnings (i.e., in Britain) to buy additional equipment from a Britain firm.

This transaction doesn't affect the US financial account since the money was originated and spent in Britain.

The Morrit Corporation has $900,000 of debt outstanding, and it pays an interest rate of 9% annually. Morrit's annual sales are $6 million, its average tax rate is 25%, and its net profit margin on sales is 3%. If the company does not maintain a TIE ratio of at least 6 to 1, then its bank will refuse to renew the loan, and bankruptcy will result. What is Morrit's TIE ratio

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Answer:

TIE ratio = 3.962

Explanation:

given data

debt outstanding = $900000

rate = 9 %

annual sales = $6 million

average tax rate = 25%

net profit margin = 3%

TIE ratio = 6 to 1

solution

first we get here interest amount that is here express as

interest amount = 900000 × 0.09

interest amount  = 81000

and

net profit will be 3 % of 6 million

net profit = 180000

so here net profit + tax will be

net profit + tax = profit before tax

net profit + tax  = 180000 ÷ (1-0.25)

net profit + tax  = 240000

and

profit before tax + interest = earning before interest and tax

profit before tax + interest  = 81000+240000

profit before tax + interest  = 321000

and

TIE ratio will be

TIE ratio  = EBIT ÷ Interest

TIE ratio  = 321000 ÷ 81000

TIE ratio = 3.962

he accounts in the ledger of Monroe Entertainment Co. are listed below. All accounts have normal balances. Accounts Payable $418 Fees Earned $2,221 Accounts Receivable 765 Insurance Expense 411 Prepaid Insurance 4,395 Land 1,763 Cash 1,386 Wages Expense 735 Drawing 301 Capital 7,117 Total assets are

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

With regards to the above,

Total assets = $765 + $4,395 + $1,763 + $1,386

Time-tested practices for developing successful teams are Multiple Choice showing enthusiasm, making timely decisions, practicing innovation. admitting mistakes, being flexible, having persistence. giving credit to others, keeping people informed, keeping promises. putting others first and self last. all of these.

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Answer:

all of these.

Explanation:

Time-tested practices can be regarded as methods , ways that has been usings for long period of time that has produced a successful teams and can be trusted any time. It should be noted that Time-tested practices for developing successful teams are the followings;

✓showing enthusiasm

✓making timely decisions

✓ practicing innovation

✓admitting mistakes

✓ being flexible,

Joshua loans his son, Seth, $100,000 interest free for five years. Seth uses the money for a down payment on his home. Assume that the applicable federal interest rate is 4 percent. What are the tax consequences of this loan to Joshua and to Seth? How would your answer change if Seth uses the money to invest in corporate bonds paying 8 percent annual interest? [LO

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Answer:

What are the tax consequences of this loan to Joshua and to Seth?

The IRS requires that any loans must charge a minimum interest rate, and in this case, since Joshua is not charging any interest to his son, the IRS will consider the minimum interest rate as a gift and will tax it that way. Since Joshua can make gifts for $15,000 per year, if the threshold is already passed, the IRS will consider $100,000 x 4% = $4,000 as taxable gifts.

How would your answer change if Seth uses the money to invest in corporate bonds paying 8 percent annual interest?

The answer shouldn't change since Joshua is the one that can be taxed here. Seth cannot deduct any interest expense or gift tax expense either.

ISO 9000 is a certification program attesting that a factory, laboratory, or office has met the rigorous requirements set by the International Organization for Standardization.

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Answer:

True.

Explanation:

ISO 9000 is a certification program attesting that a factory, laboratory, or office has met the rigorous requirements set by the International Organization for Standardization.

Basically, the ISO 9000 is a tripartite continuous process that involves planning, controlling and documentation of quality in a business firm or organization.

This ultimately implies that, the ISO 9000 is a set of standards that typically guides an organization in ensuring that they meet both the stakeholders and consumer requirements or needs with respect to their products and services under statutory and regulatory requirements at a specific period of time.

Pab Corporation decided to establish Sollon Company as a wholly owned subsidiary by transferring some of its existing assets and liabilities to the new entity. In exchange, Sollon issued Pab 30,000 shares of $6 par value common stock. The following information is provided on the assets and accounts payable transferred:

Cost Book Value Fair Value
Cash $44,000 $44,000 $44,000
Inventory 76,000 76,000 76,000
Land 79,000 79,000 109,000
Buildings 175,000 134,000 249,000
Equipment 90,000 76,000 121,000
Accounts Payable 63,000 63,000 63,000

Required:
Prepare the journal entry that Pab recorded for the transfer of assets and accounts payable to Sollon.

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Answer:

Debit : Cash $44,000

Debit : Inventory  $76,000

Debit : Land $109,000

Debit : Buildings $249,000

Debit : Equipment  $121,000

Credit : Accounts Payable $63,000

Credit : Shares (30,000 x $6) $180,000

Credit ; Gain on Bargain Purchase $356,000

Explanation:

Assets and liabilities are acquired at their Fair Value Amounts instead of Cost or Book Value.

A transfer of some of the asset of a Company is referred as a Asset acquisition transaction instead of Business Combination (Acquirer obtains control of one or more businesses).

This is an asset Acquisition Transaction and no consolidated Financial Statements will be prepared.

The excess of Net Assets Acquired over the consideration is called Gain on Bargain Purchase and this amounts to $356,000.

Match each term with how related transactions affect the accounting equation. Dividends Expenses Revenues Assets Liabilities Match each of the options above to the items below. Transactions that affect the left side of the accounting equation.Transactions that affect the left side of the accounting equation. Open choices for matching No answer Transactions that increase stockholders' equity.Transactions that increase stockholders' equity. Open choices for matching 1 Transactions that affect the right side of the accounting equation not related to stockholders' equity.Transactions that affect the right side of the accounting equation not related to stockholders' equity. Open choices for matching No answer Transactions that decrease stockholders' equity related to distributions to stockholders.Transactions that decrease stockholders' equity related to distributions to stockholders. Open choices for matching No answer Transactions that decrease stockholders' equity related to cost of generating revenues.

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Answer:

1. Dividends

Correct match: Transactions that decrease stockholders' equity related to distributions to stockholders.

2. Expenses

Correct match: Transaction that decrease stockholders' equity related to cost of generating of generating revenues.

3. Revenues

Correct match: Transactions that increase stockholders' equity.

4. Assets

Correct match:  Transactions that affect the left side of the accounting equation.

5. Liabilities

Correct match:  Transactions that affect the right side of the accounting equation not related to stockholders' equity.

Select the term in the blank space beside the definition that it most closely matches.
1. A type of business that earns income by buying and selling merchandise.
2. Inventory is updated for purchases and sales of inventory only at the end of a period.
3. Inventory is updated for each purchase and each sale of inventory.
4. The expense of purchasing and preparing the merchandise sold during a period.
5. Seller's description of a cash discount granted to buyers in return for early payment.
6. The amount of time allowed by a seller before payment is due from the buyer.
7. Time period in which a cash discount is available.
8. Refers to credit terms where goods in transit are owned by the seller.

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Answer:

1. Merchandiser

2. Periodic inventory system

3. Perpetual inventory system

4. Cost of goods sold

5. Sales discount

6. Credit period

7. Discount period

8. FOB destination

Explanation:

1. Merchandiser: A type of business that earns income by buying and selling merchandise.

2. Periodic inventory system: Inventory is updated for purchases and sales of inventory only at the end of a period.

3. Perpetual inventory system: Inventory is updated for each purchase and each sale of inventory.

4. Cost of goods sold: The expense of purchasing and preparing the merchandise sold during a period.

5. Sales discount: Seller's description of a cash discount granted to buyers in return for early payment.

6. Credit period: The amount of time allowed by a seller before payment is due from the buyer.

7. Discount period: Time period in which a cash discount is available.

8. FOB destination: Refers to credit terms where goods in transit are owned by the seller.

Deliberate Speed Corporation (DSC) was incorporated as a private company. The company's accounts included the following at June 30:

Accounts Payable $25,900
Buildings 118,000
Cash 46,500
Common Stock 200,000
Equipment 123,000
Land 203,000
Notes Payable (long—term) 3,700
Retained Earnings 274,700
Supplies 13,800

During the month of July, the company had the following activities:

a. Issued 6,100 shares of common stock for $610,000 cash.
b. Borrowed $114,000 cash from a local bank, payable in two years.
c Bought a building for $272,250; paid $84,250 in cash and signed a three-year note for the balance.
d. Paid cash for equipment that cost $238,000.
e. Purchased supplies for $31,250 on account.

Required:
Analyze transactions (a)-(e) to determine their effects on the accounting equation.

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Answer:

I recorded the transactions on an Excel spreadsheet (see attached file)

Explanation:

As you sit at your desk on your first day back after a rejuvenating vacation to the Caribbean, you bring your mind back to your work as the head of a beverage bottling plant. You have a lot of work to catch up on, and need to prioritize what is most important to address today. Because recent environmental changes have led to new competitors entering your industry you analyze the new environment and identify new strategies and goals to present to your boss. Which of the following basic management functions did you just engage in?
a. Leading
b. Planning
c. Organizing
d. Controlling

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Answer:

d. Controlling

Explanation:

Analyzing the information above, it is correct to say that the manager is exercising the management function of controlling, which is the step of coordinating the activities of an organization and adapting them to the current business environment so that the objectives and goals set in the planning are achieved. Controlling is analyzing, defining, comparing, correcting errors, monitoring all the processes of the integrated system that makes up the organization so that the organizational flow and strategies are carried out in a way that is aligned with the organizational and effective purpose.

3. You are considering investing in a startup company called Minions Technologies. After careful analysis, you determine that Minions will be able to generate $100,000 in cash flow at the end of each year for the first 5 years. Then, Minions will generate cash flow of $400,000 at the end of the 6th year, after which it will grow at 11% per year forever. Using a discount rate of 18%, what is the amount you would be willing to invest

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Answer:

$2,810,467

Explanation:

we need to determine the enterprise value of Minions Technologies

first, the terminal value at year 5 = $400,000 / (18% - 11%) = $5,714,286

then we must find the present value of all future cash flows, including the terminal value

PV of 5 five cash flows = $100,000 x 3.127 (PV annuity factor, 18%, 5 periods) = $312,700

PV of terminal value = $5,714,286 / 1.18⁵ = $2,497,767

total enterprise value = $2,810,467

Primare Corporation has provided the following data concerning last month's manufacturing operations
Purchases of raw materials $30,000
Indirect materials included in manufacturing overhead $4,900
Direct labor $58,500
Manufacturing overhead applied to work in process $88,500
Underapplied overhead $4,170
Inventories Beginning Ending
Raw materials $11,100 $18,200
Work in process $55,100 $68,400
Finished goods $34,100 $42,200
1. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured for the month.
2. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods sold for the month. Assume the underapplied or overapplied overhead is closed to Cost of Goods Sold.

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Answer:

Primare Corporation

1. A Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured for the month:

Beginning WIP           $55,100

Raw materials used     18,000

Direct labor                 58,500

Manufacturing o/h      88,500

Ending Balance         (68,400)

                                $151,700

2. A Schedule of Cost of Goods Sold for the month:

Finished goods inventory   $34,100

Cost of manufacturing         151,700

Ending Finished goods       (42,200)

Underapplied overhead          4,170

Cost of goods sold            $147,770

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Purchases of raw materials $30,000

Indirect materials included in manufacturing overhead $4,900

Direct labor $58,500

Manufacturing overhead applied to work in process $88,500

Underapplied overhead $4,170

Inventories           Beginning       Ending

Raw materials          $11,100       $18,200

Work in process    $55,100      $68,400

Finished goods     $34,100      $42,200

Raw materials

Beginning Balance   $11,100

Purchase                  30,000

Manufacturing overhead         $4,900

Work in process                        18,000

Ending Balance                       $18,200

Work in process

Beginning Balance   $55,100

Raw materials             18,000

Direct labor                58,500

Manufacturing o/h    88,500

Finished goods                      $151,700

Ending Balance                      $68,400

Finished goods

Beginning Balance   $34,100

WIP                            151,700

Cost of goods sold              $143,600

Ending Balance                     $42,200

a1. Lobo Company purchased equipment for $40,000 with a useful life of five years and no expected salvage value. Prepare the adjusting entry for the first year using the straight-line depreciation method. Omit explanations. If an amount box does not require, leave it blank. Page: 1 DATE DESCRIPTION POST. REF. DEBIT CREDIT 1 a1. fill in the blank 1de76e004042078_2 fill in the blank 1de76e004042078_3 1 2 fill in the blank 1de76e004042078_5 fill in the blank 1de76e004042078_6 2 a2. Lobo Company purchased equipment for $40,000 with a useful life of five years and no expected salvage value. Compute the book value at the end of the second year of the equipment's life. Book Value $fill in the blank b486c302c064055_1 b. Zip Company pays its employees every Friday. On January 4, 20--, the Company paid $2,200 for the 5 days beginning the previous Monday, December 31. Prepare the adjusting entry on December 31. Omit explanations. If an amount box does not require, leave it blank.

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Answer:

a1. Dr Depreciation Expense $8,000

Cr Accumulated Depreciation $8,000

a2. $24,000

b2. December 31

Dr Wages Expenses $440

Cr Wages payable $440

Explanation:

a1. Preparation of the adjusting entry for the first year using the straight-line depreciation method.

Dr Depreciation Expense $8,000

Cr Accumulated Depreciation $8,000

($40,000/5 years)

a2. Computation of the book value at the end of the second year of the equipment's life.

First step is to calculate the First year Book value

First year Book value=$40,000/5 years

First year Book value=$8,000

Second step is to calculate the Second year Book value

Second year Book value=($40,000+$40,000)/5 years

Second year Book value=$80,000/5 years

Second year Book value=$16,000

Now let compute the book value at the end of the second year of the equipment's life.

Book value at the end of the second year=$8,000+$16,000

Book value at the end of the second year=$24,000

Therefore the Book value at the end of the second year will be $24,000

b1. Preparation of the adjusting entry on December 31

December 31

Dr Wages Expenses $440

Cr Wages payable $440

($2,200/5 years)

Data for Sunland Company, interior decorating, are presented as follows.
Jan. 2 Stockholders invested $18,337 cash in the business in exchange for common stock.
3 Purchased used car for $10,024 cash for use in the business.
9 Purchased supplies on account for $611.
11 Billed customers $2,200 for services performed.
16 Paid $244 cash for advertising.
20 Received $954 cash from customers billed on January 11.
23 Paid creditor $367 cash on balance owed.
28 Declared and paid a $611 cash dividend.
Required:
Journalize the transactions.

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Answer:

Jan. 2 Stockholders invested $18,337 cash in the business in exchange for common stock.

Account                   Debit            Credit

Cash                        $18,337

Common Stock                            $18,337

3 Purchased used car for $10,024 cash for use in the business.

Account                   Debit            Credit

Vehicle                    $10,024

Cash                                              $10,024

9 Purchased supplies on account for $611.

Account                   Debit            Credit

Supplies Expense   $611

Accounts Payable                        $611

11 Billed customers $2,200 for services performed.

Account                           Debit            Credit

Accounts Receivable     $2,200

Service Revenue                                  $2,200

16 Paid $244 cash for advertising.

Account                           Debit            Credit

Advertising Expense      $244

Cash                                                      $244

20 Received $954 cash from customers billed on January 11.

Account                           Debit            Credit

Cash                                $954

Accounts Receivable                           $954

23 Paid creditor $367 cash on balance owed.

Account                           Debit            Credit

Accounts Payable          $367

Cash                                                      $367

28 Declared and paid a $611 cash dividend.

Account                           Debit            Credit

Dividends                        $611

Cash                                                      $611

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