The following transactions apply to Jova Company for Year 1, the first year of operation:

a. Issued $17,000 of common stock for cash.
b. Recognized $63,000 of service revenue earned on account.
c. Collected $56,400 from accounts receivable.
d. Paid operating expenses of $36,600.
e. Adjusted accounts to recognize uncollectible accounts expense. Jova uses the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible accounts and estimates that uncollectible accounts expense will be 2 percent of sales on account.

The following transactions apply to Jova for Year 2:

a. Recognized $70,500 of service revenue on account.
b. Collected $64,400 from accounts receivable.
c. Determined that $860 of the accounts receivable were uncollectible and wrote them off.
d. Collected $300 of an account that had previously been written off.
e. Paid $48,100 cash for operating expenses.
f. Adjusted the accounts to recognize uncollectible accounts expense for Year 2. Jova estimates uncollectible accounts expense will be 1 percent of sales on account.

Required:
a. Identify the type of each transaction (asset source, asset use, asset exchange, or claims exchange).
b. Prepare the income statement, statement of changes in stockholders' equity, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows.
c. Prepare closing entries and post these closing entries to the T-accounts. Prepare the postclosing trial balance.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Year 1:

a. Issued $17,000 of common stock for cash.  ⇒ ASSET SOURCE

Dr Cash 17,000

    Cr Common stock 17,000

b. Recognized $63,000 of service revenue earned on account.  ⇒ ASSET SOURCE

Dr Accounts receivable 63,000

    Cr Service revenue 63,000

c. Collected $56,400 from accounts receivable.   ⇒ ASSET EXCHANGE

Dr Cash 56,400

    Cr Accounts receivable 56,400

d. Paid operating expenses of $36,600.   ⇒ ASSET USE

Dr Operating expense 36,600

    Cr Cash 36,600

e. Adjusted accounts to recognize uncollectible accounts expense. Jova uses the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible accounts and estimates that uncollectible accounts expense will be 2 percent of sales on account. ⇒ ASSET USE  

Dr Bad debt expense 132

    Cr Allowance for doubtful accounts 132

Year 2:

a. Recognized $70,500 of service revenue on account.   ⇒ ASSET SOURCE

Dr Accounts receivable 70,500

    Cr Service revenue 70,500

b. Collected $64,400 from accounts receivable.  ⇒ ASSET EXCHANGE

Dr Cash 64,400

    Cr Accounts receivable 64,400

c. Determined that $860 of the accounts receivable were uncollectible and wrote them off.  ⇒ ASSET EXCHANGE

Dr Bad debt expense 860

    Cr Accounts receivable 860

d. Collected $300 of an account that had previously been written off.  ⇒ ASSET EXCHANGE

Dr Accounts receivable 300

    Cr Bad debt expense 300

Dr Cash 300

    Cr Accounts receivable 300

e. Paid $48,100 cash for operating expenses.  ⇒ ASSET USE

Dr Operating expense 48,100

    Cr Cash 48,100

f. Adjusted the accounts to recognize uncollectible accounts expense for Year 2. Jova estimates uncollectible accounts expense will be 1 percent of sales on account.  ⇒ ASSET USE

Dr Bad debt expense 117

    Cr Allowance for doubtful accounts 117

trial balance year 1

Dr Cash 36,800

Dr Accounts receivable 6,468

Cr Common stock 17,000

Cr Service revenue 63,000

Dr Operating expense 36,600

Dr Bad debt expense 132

Income Statement

Year 1

Service revenue                                       $63,000

Expenses:

Operating expense $36,600Bad debt expense $132                 ($36,732)

Net income                                                $26,268

Balance Sheet

Year 1

Assets:

Cash $36,800

Accounts receivable $6,468

Total Assets $43,268

Equity:

Cr Common stock 17,000

Retained earnings $26,268

Total equity $43,268

Statement of changes in stockholders' equity

Year 1

Beginning balance                       $0

Common stock issued               $17,000

Net income                                $26,268

Ending balance                          $43,268

trial balance year 2

Dr Cash 16,600

Dr Accounts receivable 5,123

Cr Service revenue 70,500

Dr Operating expense 48,100

Dr Bad debt expense 677

Income Statement

Year 2

Service revenue                                       $70,500

Expenses:

Operating expense $48,100Bad debt expense $677                 ($48,777)

Net income                                                $21,723

Statement of changes in stockholders' equity

Beginning balance:

Common stock issued               $17,000

Retained earnings                     $26,268

Net income                                $21,723

Ending balance                          $64,991

Balance Sheet

Year 2

Assets:

Cash $53,400

Accounts receivable $11,591

Total Assets $64,991

Equity:

Cr Common stock 17,000

Retained earnings $47,991

Total equity $64,991

Statement of cash flows

Year 2

Net income                                           $21,723

Adjustments to net income:

Increase in accounts receivable         ($5,123)

Net cash from operating activities     $16,600

Net cash increase                               $16,600

Beginning cash balance                    $36,800

Ending cash balance                         $53,400  


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Windsor, Inc. uses a perpetual inventory system and reported $548,000 of inventory at the beginning of the month. During the month, the company bought $50,000 of inventory and sold inventory that had cost $35,250. At the end of the month, the physical count of inventory shows $560,000 on hand. How much shrinkage occurred during the month

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Answer:

$2750

Explanation:

How much shrinkage occurred during the month can be calculated as Summation of Beginning inventory recorded +Inventory bought during the month-Inventory sold-Physical inventory at end of month

$548,000+$50,000- $35,250- $560,000

=$2750

The amount of shrinkage occurred during the month is $2750

AB InBev categorizes its brands into at least three categories: global brands, international brands, and local champions. Discuss the differences across these three different types of brands.

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Answer:

Global brand use one marketing strategy accross countries, international brands may use varying marketing strategy accross countries, and local champion are tailored for one country

Explanation:

Global brands are those that recognised around the world. They usually use the same marketing strategy in all locations. So there is a uniformity in the brand.

International brands are those where there is an ongoing communication between marketer and consumers to produce goods in different countries under a particular brand name. There may be variability in the marketing strategy used in each location.

Local champion is a brand that has strong presence in one location only. The focus of marketers is to make products that meet unique tastes and preferences of people from one country

Praveen Co. manufactures and markets a number of rope products. Management is considering the future of Product XT, a special rope for hang gliding, that has not been as profitable as planned. Since Product XT is manufactured and marketed independently of the other products, its total costs can be precisely measured. Next year’s plans call for a $210 selling price per 100 yards of XT rope. Its fixed costs for the year are expected to be $193,200, up to a maximum capacity of 550,000 yards of rope. Forecasted variable costs are $168 per 100 yards of XT rope.
1. Estimate Product XT's break-even point in terms of sales units and sale dollars.
2. Prepare a CVP chart for Product XT. Use 7,000 units (700,000 yards/100 maximum number of sales units on the horizontal axis of the graph, and $1,400,000 as the maximum dollar amount on the vertical axis.3. Prepare a contribution margin income statement showing sales, variable costs, and fixed costs for Product XT at the break-even point.

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Answer:

1. Estimate Product XT's break-even point in terms of sales units and sale dollars.

break even point = $193,200 / ($210 - $168) = 4,600 package (each containing 100 yards)

break even point in $ = 4,600 x $210 = $966,000

2) attached graph            

   

3) Income Statement

Revenue                          $966,000

Variable costs                ($772,800)

Contribution margin        $193,200

Fixed expenses             ($193,200)

Operating income                  $0

 

Case ScenarioOver the past four years, the LSS organization, a nonprofit organization headquartered in Minneapolis, MN, has become renowned nationally for its Camp Noah project. Following floods, tornadoes or other weather emergencies, children lose their daily routine, their schools and oftentimes their homes. Parents are often stressed and unavailable during emergencies, and children have few resources to help them understand their situation. In Camp Noah, volunteers with skills in child psychology and counseling meet in a two day support group environment with children in flood ravaged areas. They encourage the children to share their stories and develop important resiliency skills and learn how to cope emotionally with the disaster.Due to the need for such services, LSS has developed a training system that lets them partner with resource organizations located near flood or tornado areas. They have partnered with many local organizations around the U.S. to train, equip and empower volunteers to staff local camps attended by children during their summer vacation. LSS also provides pre-packaged Camp Noah supplies that range from workbooks, crayons and puppets to a quilt for each child.Recently, powerful rainstorms in southeastern France triggered flash flooding that displaced more than 1000 families, and left 200,000 people without electricity for more than two weeks. City officials in France called the LSS Director of Camp Noah Services, Chris Walker, and asked if she could provide training and equip 20 volunteers in southeastern France to deliver the Camp Noah curriculum to up to 500 children. The French officials have asked that a decision to proceed be made within 2 weeks, and that the training and they want the equipment be delivered 6 weeks after the decision is made. Chris Walker wants to help but isn’t sure how to start. Currently, Camp Noah supplies are all written in English, and the counselor training documents are only written in English as well. The floods occurred in an area of France that has few English speakers.You are a contract employee who has been engaged to help LSS because you speak French fluently and because you are an expert, experienced project manager with great interpersonal skills. Your job is to assist the director, Chris Walker, during project initiation. If the project is approved, you may be asked to lead the remainder of the project as well. You and Chris have been in meetings together all day discussing the opportunity for a French Camp Noah. You’ve been listening very carefully and asking dozens of questions about the potential effort. Now, you’re ready to get started and put your considerable project management skills and knowledge to work.Questions based on above scenario and answer need to be 1/2 page long:1. Is this (or will this be) a project or operations? Justify your choice.2. What process group is this project currently in? How do you know?3. As an experienced project manager, you are aware that analyzing the environment in which a project operates is critically important. Select two (2) OPA and two (2) EEF that you believe are important to understand for this project. Apply these to the case scenario and justify why the four items you selected are important. 4. Once the decision is made to proceed with the project, Chris Walker, the director, will need to select a project manager. You know that LSS is a strong-matrix org. What does this mean in terms of how the project will be conducted and the role of the project manager? (5. You and Chris Walker, the director, will work on trying to define what project success will look like as you define the project objectives. What should you keep in mind about the process of writing objectives? Why are good statements of project objectives important to project success?

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Answer and Explanation:

1. This is a project because it is carefully planned and follows a series of tasks to achieve a particular goal

2. Project is at initiation stage. It is yet to be approved and discussions are still on

3. Two organizational process assets (OPA) are : checklist, lessons database. Two Enterprise environmental factors(EEF): Organization management, group performance. EEF enable project managers understand their environment and factors that influence the project which may be beyond their control. OPAs here will enable organization learn from the knowledge base and everything other thing already acquired by management that can be used in the project or from projects initially executed by organization

4. Since LLS is a matrix organization(answering to both functional head and project manager), employees involved in the project would answer to project manager and project manager reports to functional head

5. The important to have in mind while writing project objectives is the goal of the project while considering threats and opportunities surrounding reaching the goal of the project. Clear objectives are important as they form guidelines to achieving project goal.

Trevor is a single individual who is a cash-method, calendar-year taxpayer. For each of the next two years (2020 and 2021), Trevor expects to report AGI of $80,000, contribute $8,000 to charity, and pay $2,800 in state income taxes.

Required:
a. Estimate Trevor’s taxable income for 2020 and 2021 using the 2020 amounts for the standard deduction for both years.
b. Now assume that Trevor combines his anticipated charitable contributions for the next two years and makes the combined contribution in December of 2020. Estimate Trevor’s taxable income for each of the next two years using the 2020 amounts for the standard deduction.
c. Trevor plans to purchase a residence next year, and he estimates that additional property taxes and residential interest will cost $2,000 and $10,000, respectively, each year. Estimate Trevor’s taxable income for each of the next two years (2020 and 2021) using the 2020 amounts for the standard deduction and also assuming Trevor makes the charitable contribution of $8,000 and state tax payments of $2,800 in each year.
d. Trevor plans to purchase a residence next year, and he estimates that additional property taxes and residential interest will cost $2,000 and $10,000, respectively, each year. Assume that Trevor makes the charitable contribution for 2021 and pays the real estate taxes for 2021 in December of 2020. Estimate Trevor’s taxable income for 2020 and 2021 using the 2020 amounts for the standard deduction.

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Answer and Explanation:

Please find answer and explanation attached

When she was in college, Kiersten Walburg wrote a case study on Grokster, an online peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing network, and knew that it was shut down because its services were illegal. Several years later, Montgomery Records, Inc., which owned the copyrights to a large number of music recordings, discovered that "tereastarr", a user name associated with Walburg's Internet protocol address, had made twenty-four songs available for distribution on another P2P network. Montgomery notified Walburg that she had been identified as engaging in the unauthorized trading of music. She replaced the hard drive on her computer with a new drive that did not contain the songs in dispute. Is Walburg liable for copyright infringement?
1. Making material available on a P2P network or through the cloud is called Select (file-sharing/ obtaining copyright protection)
2. Is file-sharing always prohibited? Select (Yes/ No)
3. File sharing is prohibited Select (when it is used to download and store copyrighted music/when it is used to listen to music)
4. Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, a person who file-shares Select (can/ cannot) use the fair use doctrine to justify the file-sharing.
5. Montgomery notified Walburg that she had been identified as engaging in the unauthorized trading of music. She replaced the hard drive on her computer with a new drive that did not contain the songs in dispute. Walburg Select (can/ cannot) remedy her wrongful conduct by replacing her hard drive?
6. Why or why not? The illegal file sharing Select (was/ was not) already done.
7. Who is an innocent infringer? A person who Select (is/ is not) aware and had no reason to believe that his or her acts constituted copyright infringement.
8. Walburg likely Select (was/ was not) an innocent infringer.
9. Why? She had written a case study on Napster and knew file sharing was Select (right/ wrong)
10. It is Select (likely/ not likely) that Walburg replaced her hard drive to conceal her acts.
11. If that is true, Walburg's act of replacing her hard drive Select (was / was not) ethical.
12. If Walburg did commit an illegal act in sharing copyrighted material without earning a profit, she Select (can/ can not) face criminal sanctions
13. A court likely Select (would/ would not) find Walburg liable for copyright infringement.

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Answer:

File-Sharing and Copyrights

1. Making material available on a P2P network or through the cloud is called Select (file-sharing/ obtaining copyright protection) .

2. Is file-sharing always prohibited? Select (Yes/ No) .

3. File sharing is prohibited Select (when it is used to download and store copyrighted music/when it is used to listen to music) .

4. Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, a person who file-shares Select (can/ cannot) use the fair use doctrine to justify the file-sharing.

5. Montgomery notified Walburg that she had been identified as engaging in the unauthorized trading of music. She replaced the hard drive on her computer with a new drive that did not contain the songs in dispute. Walburg Select (can/ cannot) remedy her wrongful conduct by replacing her hard drive?

6. Why or why not? The illegal file sharing Select (was/ was not) already done.

7. Who is an innocent infringer? A person who Select (is/ is not) aware and had no reason to believe that his or her acts constituted copyright infringement.

8. Walburg likely Select (was/ was not) an innocent infringer.

9. Why? She had written a case study on Napster and knew file sharing was Select (right/ wrong) .

10. It is Select (likely/ not likely) that Walburg replaced her hard drive to conceal her acts.

11. If that is true, Walburg's act of replacing her hard drive Select (was / was not) ethical.

12. If Walburg did commit an illegal act in sharing copyrighted material without earning a profit, she Select (can/ can not) face criminal sanctions .

13. A court likely Select (would/ would not) find Walburg liable for copyright infringement.

Explanation:

Copyright infringement is like plagiarism.  It is the wrongful use of another person's copyrighted works or words, as if they were their own and without obtaining copyright permission from the copyright owner.  It is illegal while plagiarism is unethical.

Puffin Industries acquired all of Sunset Coast Digital's stock on January 1, 2014, for $3,500,000, $2,100,000 in excess of book value. At that time, Sunset Coast's inventory (LIFO) was overvalued by $500,000 and its plant assets (10-year life) were overvalued by $1,000,000. The remaining excess of cost over book value is attributed to undervalued identifiable intangible assets being amortized over 20 years. Sunset Coast depreciates plant assets and amortizes intangibles by the straight-line method. During 2014 and 2015, Sunset Coast reported total net income of $650,000 and paid out 50 percent in dividends. Puffin carries its investment in Sunset Coast using the complete equity method. Sunset Coast's inventory increased each year since it was acquired by Puffin, and Sunset Coast's reported net income for 2016 was $200,000, and dividends totaled 50 percent of reported income.

Required:
a. Compute Puffin's 2016 equity in net income of Sunset Coast.
b. Compute the balance in the Investment in Sunset Coast account at December 31, 2016, after all equity method entries have been booked.
c. Prepare the working paper eliminating entries needed in consolidation at December 31, 2016.

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Answer:

the answer is either a b c d

Explanation:

Does anyone know the answer to this management question?​

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Answer:

no

Explanation:i donnt remember how to do that

During the month of September, the Texas Go-Kart Company had the following business activities:
a- On September 1, paid rent on the track facility for six months at a total cost of $13,800.
b. On September 1, received $58,800 for season tickets for 12-month admission to the race track.
c. On September 1, booked the race track for a private organization that will use the track one day per month for $2,500 each time, to be paid in the following month. The organization uses the track on September 30.
d. On September 1, hired a new manager at a monthly salary of $3,400, to be paid the first Monday following the end of the month.
Required: 1. Prepare the journal entry, if any, required to record each of the initial business activities on September
1. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select ''No Journal Entry Required'' in the first account field.) Journal Entry Worksheet Record the payment of rent on the track facility for six months at a total cost of $13,800. Transaction General Journal Debit Credit
2. Prepare the adjusting journal entries, if any, required on September 30. (if no entry is required for a transaction/event, select ''No Journal Entry Required'' In the first account field.) Journal Entry Worksheet Record the payment of rent on the track facility for six months at a total cost of $13,800.
Record the adjusting entry for the payment of rent on the track facility for six months at a total cost of $13,800.

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Answer:

a- On September 1, paid rent on the track facility for six months at a total cost of $13,800.

Dr Prepaid rent 13,800

    Cr Cash 13,800

September 30, accrued rent expense

Dr Rent expense 2,300

    Cr Prepaid rent 2,300

b. On September 1, received $58,800 for season tickets for 12-month admission to the race track.

Dr Cash 58,800

    Cr Unearned revenue 58,800

September 30, accrued ticket revenue

Dr unearned revenue 4,900

    Cr Ticket revenue 4,900

c. On September 1, booked the race track for a private organization that will use the track one day per month for $2,500 each time, to be paid in the following month. The organization uses the track on September 30.

no journal entry required

September 30, ticket revenue

Dr Accounts receivable 2,500

    Cr Ticket revenue 2,500

d. On September 1, hired a new manager at a monthly salary of $3,400, to be paid the first Monday following the end of the month.

no journal entry required

September 30, accrued wages expense

Dr Wages expense 3,400

    Cr Wages payable 3,400

Which of the following correctly lists the needs of consumers which should be met?

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Answer:

is there a picture

Explanation:

Answer:physical,social,psychological

Explanation:

Fort Corporation had the following transactions during its first month of operations
1. Purchased raw materials on account, $85,000.
2. Raw Materials of $30,000 were requisitioned to the factory.
3. An analysis of the materials requisition slips indicated that $6,000 was classified as indirect materials labor costs incurred were $175,000 of which $145,000 pertained to factory wages payable and $30,000 pertained to employer payrol
4. Time tickets indicated that $145,000 was direct labor and $30,000 was indirect labor.
5. Overhead costs incurred on account were $198,000
6. Manufacturing overhead was applied at the rate of 150% of direct labor cost.
7. Goods costing $115,000 are still incomplete at the end of the month; the other goods were completed and transferred to finished goods
8. Finished goods costing $100,000 to manufacture were sold on account for $130,000.
Journalize the above transactions for Fort Corporation. (Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.

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Answer:

DR Raw materials inventory                           $85,000  

      CR Accounts payable                                                     $85,000

DR Work in process Inventory                         $24,000  

      Manufacturing overhead                             $6,000  

       CR Raw materials inventory                                    $30,000

Working

Work in Process = 30,000 - 6,000 = 24,000

DR Factory Labor                                               $175,000  

      CR Factory wages payable                                                  $145,000

            Payroll taxes payable                                                       $30,000

DR Work in process Inventory                           $145,000  

     Manufacturing overhead                               $30,000  

      CR Factory Labor                                                                  $175,000

DR Manufacturing overhead                               $198,000  

     CR Accounts payable                                                             $198,000

DR Work in process Inventory                             $217,500  

       CR Manufacturing overhead                                        $217,500

Working

Work in Process Inventory = 145,000*150% = $217,500

DR Finished goods Inventory                               $271,500  

     CR Work in process Inventory                                           $271,500

Working

Finished goods = 24,000 + 145,000 + 217,500 - 115,000  = $271,500

DR Cost of goods sold                                                 $100,000  

     CR Finished goods Inventory                                                    $100,000

DR Account receivables                                       $130,000  

      CR Sales                                                                            $130,000

The purpose of a bond sinking fund is to: Multiple Choice accumulate funds needed to pay the tax liability on the bond proceeds. accumulate funds to pay the regular interest payments. hold the bond proceeds until the funds need disbursed. repay bonds early either through purchases or calls. repay bondholders from a trust fund if the issuer defaults.

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Answer:

repay bonds early either through purchases or calls.

Explanation:

A bond sinking fund can be defined as a restricted asset containing money owned by a company and set aside to repay bonds early or pay off a debt.

The purpose of a bond sinking fund is to repay bonds early either through purchases or calls. It is usually reported in the balance sheet after the current assets section.

Also, a bond sinking fund when properly implemented through the process of making regular deposit, helps to provide security for bondholders.

Brace Corporation uses direct labor-hours in its predetermined overhead rate. At the beginning of the year, the estimated direct labor-hours were 21,600 hours. At the end of the year, actual direct labor-hours for the year were 20,400 hours, the actual manufacturing overhead for the year was $506,920, and manufacturing overhead for the year was underapplied by $23,440. The estimated manufacturing overhead at the beginning of the year used in the predetermined overhead rate must have been:_________
A. $501,920
B. $531,445
C. $483,480
D. $511,920

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Answer:

D. $511,920

Explanation:

For determining the estimated manufaturing overhead first determined the predetermined overhead which is shown below:

= (Actual manufacturing overhead - underapplied overhead) ÷ (actual direct labor hours)

= ($506,920 - $23,440) ÷ (20,400 hours)

= $23.7

Now the estimated manufacturing overhead is

= $23.7 × 21,600 hours

= $511,920

Which account is an example of a contra-expense account? A. purchases B. purchase returns C. sales D. sales returns

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Answer:

b. purchase returns

An account which is an example of a contra-expense account is purchase returns. The correct option is b.

What is the contra-expense account?

A contra expense account is a general ledger expense account that will intentionally have a credit balance instead of the debit balance that is typical for an expense account. In other words, this account's credit balance is contrary to or opposite of the usual debit balance for an expense account.

Another description of a contra expense account is an account that reduces or offsets the amounts reported in another general ledger expense account. Contra accounts are presented on the same financial statement as the associated account, typically appearing directly below it with a third line for the net amount. Accountants use contra accounts rather than reduce the value of the original account directly to keep financial accounting records clean.

Key examples of contra accounts include accumulated depreciation and allowance for doubtful accounts.

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A company reports the following beginning Inventory and two purchases for the month of January. On January 26, the company sells 360 units. Ending Inventory at January 31 totals 130 units.
Units Unit Cost
Beginning inventory on January 1 320 $3.10
Purchase on January 9 70 3.30
Purchase on January 25 100 3.40
Required:
Assume the Perpetual Inventory system is used. Determine the costs assigned to ending Inventory when costs are assigned based on LIFO.

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Answer:

$439

Explanation:

Perpetual Inventory method calculates the value of goods held after each transaction.

LIFO stands for First In First Out.

Calculation of cost assigned to ending Inventory - FIFO

30 units × $3.30  =   $99

100 units × $3.40 = $340

Total                     = $439

You want to buy a house that costs $140,000. You have $14,000 for a down payment, but your credit is such that mortgage companies will not lend you the required $126,000. However, the realtor persuades the seller to take a $126,000 mortgage (called a seller take-back mortgage) at a rate of 5%, provided the loan is paid off in full in 3 years. You expect to inherit $140,000 in 3 years, but right now all you have is $14,000, and you can afford to make payments of no more than $22,000 per year given your salary. (The loan would call for monthly payments, but assume end-of-year annual payments to simplify things.)

Required:
a. If the loan was amortized over 3 years, how large would each annual payment be? Could you afford those payments?
b. If the loan was amortized over 30 years, what would each payment be? Could you afford those payments?
c. To satisfy the seller, the 30-year mortgage loan would be written as a balloon note, which means that at the end of the third year, you would have to make the regular payment plus the remaining balance on the loan. What would the loan balance be at the end of Year 3, and what would the balloon payment be?

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Answer:

Kindly check explanation

Explanation:

Given the following :

Cost of house = $140,000

Down payment = $14000

Take back mortgage = 126000 = PV

Rate (r) = 5%

Yearly payment one can afford = 22000

a. If the loan was amortized over 3 years, how large would each annual payment be? Could you afford those payments?

Number of period = 3

Using the relation:

PMT = r(PV) / 1 - (1 + r)^-n

PMT = 0.05(126000) / 1 - 1.05^-3

PMT = 6300 / (1-0.8638375)

PMT = 46,268.23

He won't be able to afford it, as the monthly payment is larger than the affordable amount of $22000

b. If the loan was amortized over 30 years, what would each payment be? Could you afford those payments?

PMT = r(PV) / 1 - (1 + r)^-n

PMT = 0.05(126000) / 1 - 1.05^-30

PMT = 6300 / (1-0.2313774)

PMT = 8196.48

He would be able to afford it, as the monthly payment is lower than the affordable amount of $22000

c. To satisfy the seller, the 30-year mortgage loan would be written as a balloon note, which means that at the end of the third year, you would have to make the regular payment plus the remaining balance on the loan. What would the loan balance be at the end of Year 3, and what would the balloon payment be?

Present value of remaining balance after the 3rd year:

Present Value (PV) = PMT[(1 - (1 + r)^-n) / r]

Where

PMT = periodic payment = 8196.48

r = Interest rate = 5% = 0.05

n = number of periods = 30 - 3 = 27

PV = 8196.48[(1 - (1 + 0.05)^-27) / 0.05]

PV = 8196.48[(1 - (1. 05)^-27) / 0.05]

PV = 8196.48[0.7321516 / 0.05]

PV = 120,021.32

Balloon payment :

120,021.32 + 8196.48 = 128,217.80

a. The annual payment if the Mortgage was amortized over three years is $45,315.96 (Interest + Principal)

The Mortgage payments are not affordable because his affordability funds are limited to $22,000 annually.

Annual Amortization Schedule  

 Beginning Balance      Interest             Principal        Ending Balance

1             $126,000.00        $5,393.36        $39,922.60        $86,077.35

2              $86,077.35        $3,350.86          $41,965.10          $44,112.18

3                $44,112.18          $1,203.81           $44,112.15                 $0.00

b.  The annual payment if the Mortgage was amortized over thirty years is $8,116.80 (Interest + Principal)

The Mortgage payments are now affordable with his affordability amount of $22,000 per year.

Annual Amortization Schedule for the first three years:  

 Beginning Balance      Interest           Principal     Ending Balance

1            $126,000.00        $6,257.79        $1,859.01         $124,141.04

2             $124,141.04         $6,162.68        $1,954.12        $122,186.97

3            $122,186.97         $6,062.70       $2,054.10        $120,132.93

c. Payments made by the end of the third year were $5,867.07 with a balance of $120,132.93.

Data and Calculations:

Cost of house = $140,000

Down payment = $14,000

Mortgage value = $126,000($140,000 - $14,000)

Mortgage interest rate = 5%

Affordable annual payments = $22,000

Thus, the balloon payment is always based on an agreed percentage of the loan, which is not provided here.

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Gold Company was experiencing financial difficulties, but was not bankrupt or insolvent. The National Bank, which held a mortgage on other real estate owned by Gold, reduced the principal from $110,000 to $85,000. The bank had made the loan to Gold when it purchased the real estate from Silver, Inc. Pink, Inc., the holder of a mortgage on Gold’s building, agreed to accept $40,000 in full payment of the $55,000 due. Pink had sold the building to Gold for $150,000 that was to be paid in installments over 8 years. As a result of the above, Gold must:____________
a. Include $40,000 in gross income.
b. Reduce the basis in its assets by $40,000.
c. Include $25,000 in gross income and reduce its basis in its assets by $15,000.
d. Include $15,000 in gross income and reduce its basis in the building by $25,000.
e. None of these.

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Answer:

c. Include $25,000 in gross income and reduce its basis in its assets by $15,000.

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

Decrease by Bank

= $110000 - $85000

= $25,000

The same amount i.e. $25,000 would be involved in the gross income

And, the reduction in mortgage is

=  $55000 - $40000

= $15,000

It redued the building or assets basis

hence, the correct option is c. and the same is to be considered

Given the following information regarding an income producing property, determine the internal rate of return (IRR) using levered cash flows. Expected Holding Period: 5 years; 1ˢᵗ year Expected NOI: $89,100; 2ⁿᵈ year Expected NOI: $91,773; 3ʳᵈ year Expected NOI: $94,526; 4ᵗʰ year Expected NOI: $97,362; 5ᵗʰ year Expected NOI: $100,283; Debt Service in each of the next five years: $58,444; Current Market Value: $885,000; Required equity investment: $221,250; Net Sale Proceeds of Property at end of year 5: $974,700; Remaining Mortgage Balance at end of year 5: $631,026.A) 10.6%B) 12.2%C) 22.9%D) 33.4%

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Question options:

A. 10.6%

B. 22.9%

C.33.4%

D.12.2%

Answer and Explanation:

Find attached

On January 1, 2021, the Moody Company entered into a transaction for 100% of the outstanding common stock of Osorio Company. To acquire these shares, Moody issued $400 in long-term liabilities and also issued 40 shares of common stock having a par value of $1 per share but a fair value of $10 per share. Moody paid $20 to lawyers, accountants, and brokers for assistance in bringing about this acquisition. Another $15 was paid in connection with stock issuance costs. Prior to these transactions, the balance sheets for the two companies were as follows:
Moody Osorio
Cash $180 $40
Receivables 810 180
Inventories 1,080 280
Land 600 360
Buildings (net) 1,260 440
Equipment (net) 480 100
Accounts payable (450) (80)
Long-term liabilities (1,290) (400)
Common stock ($1 par) (330)
Common stock ($20 par) (240)
Additional paid-in capital (1,080) (340)
Retained earnings (1,260) (340)
Note: Parentheses indicate a credit balance.
In Moody's appraisal of Osorio, three assets were deemed to be undervalued on the subsidiary's books: Inventory by $10, Land by $40, and Buildings by $60. Compute the amount of consolidated inventories at date of acquisition.
A. $1,080.
B. $1,420.
C. $1,065.
D. $1,425.
E. $1,440.

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Answer:

$1,370

Explanation:

IFRS 3 states that Acquirer is deemed to have taken over the Assets and Liabilities at their Acquisition Fair Value in Acquired records.

Therefore,

We need to first revalue the Inventory shown in  Osorio records upwards by $10.

Then we combine 100% of Moody`s Inventory with 100% of Osorio fair valued Inventory.

Calculation of Consolidated Inventory Balance

Moody`s Inventory                                     $1,080

Osorio fair valued Inventory (280 + 10)      $290

Inventory Balance                                      $1,370

Different compounding periods, are used for different types of investments. In order to properly compare investments or loans with different compounding periods, we need to put them on a common basis. In order to do this, you need to understand the difference between the nominal interest rate (INOM) and the effective annual rate (EAR). The _________ interest rate is quoted by borrowers and lenders, and it is also called the annual percentage rate (APR). If the compounding periods for different securities is the same, then you _______ use the APR for comparison. If the securities have different compounding periods, then the Iper must be used for comparison.

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Answer:

*Nominal Interest Rate

*Can

*EAR

*Annual

*Higher

Explanation:

Here is the complete question;

Different compounding periods, are used for different types of investments. In order to properly compare investments or loans with different compounding periods, we need to put them on a common basis. In order to do this, you need to understand the difference between the nominal interest rate (INOM) and the effective annual rate (EAR). The__________ interest rate is quoted by borrowers and lenders, and it is also called the annual percentage rate (APR). If the compounding periods for different securities is the same, then you____________ use the APR for comparison. If the securities have different compounding periods, then the____________ must be used for comparison. Here, M is the number of compounding periods per year and INOM/M is equal to the periodic rate (IPER). If a loan or investment uses___________ compounding, then the nominal interest rate is also its effective annual rate. However, if compounding occurs more than once a year, EAR is___________ INOM. Quantitative Problem: Bank 1 lends funds at a nominal rate of 6% with payments to be made semiannually. Bank 2 requires payments to be made quarterly. If Bank 2 would like to charge the same effective annual rate as Bank 1, what nominal interest rate will they charge their customers? Round your answer to three decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations.__________ %

Different compounding periods, are used for different types of investments. In order to properly compare investments or loans with different compounding periods, we need to put them on a common basis. In order to do this, you need to understand the difference between the nominal interest rate (INOM) and the effective annual rate (EAR). The____Nominal______ interest rate is quoted by borrowers and lenders, and it is also called the annual percentage rate (APR). If the compounding periods for different securities is the same, then you_____can_______ use the APR for comparison. If the securities have different compounding periods, then the_______EAR_____ must be used for comparison. Here, M is the number of compounding periods per year and INOM/M is equal to the periodic rate (IPER). If a loan or investment uses____annual______ compounding, then the nominal interest rate is also its effective annual rate. However, if compounding occurs more than once a year, EAR is______higher_____ INOM. Quantitative Problem: Bank 1 lends funds at a nominal rate of 6% with payments to be made semiannually. Bank 2 requires payments to be made quarterly. If Bank 2 would like to charge the same effective annual rate as Bank 1, what nominal interest rate will they charge their customers? Round your answer to three decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations.__________ %

CALCULATION PART

what nominal interest rate will they charge their customers?

Effective annual rate= (1+nominal rate/n)^n -1)

n= compounding period

Effective annual rate=[(1+0.06/2)^2 -1]

[(1+0.06/2)^2 -1]

= (1+0.03)^2 -1

=1.0609-1

=0.0609

= 6.09%

They will charge it 6.09%

There are four quarter in a year which means n=4

Let the nominal rate = x

Using the effective annual rate formula

0.0609=[ (1+x/4)^4 -1]

0.0609+1= (1+x/4)^4

(1.0609)^1/4 = 1+x/4

1.01489= 1+x/4

1.01489-1= x/4

x= 0.01489×4

x= 0.05956×100

x= 5.956%

Hence, effective annual rate for the both banks is 6.09%

While nominal annual rate for bank2 is 5.956%

,

An operation that closes due to an imminent health hazard can reopen only after getting approval from what agency?

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Answer:

the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)

Explanation:

The Food and Drug Administration is a federal agency, which is allowed under US law to prevent an operation from going on if it determines that an imminent health hazard still exists.

However, according to the FDA food code, "if immediate corrective action is taken, there is no "Imminent Health Hazard," meaning the operation can get approval from the agency to reopen.

Imminent Health Hazard means threat to life due to some product, procedure, events which need to stopped immediately. After FDA approval, operation can be restarted.

What do you mean by Imminent Health Hazard?

FDA Food Code  describes Imminent Health Hazard as the product, procedure, events that can posses threat or danger to life and requires immediate actions or suspension of action to prevent the loss.

The FDA(U.S. Food and Drug Administration) is the agency which looks after the Imminent Health Hazard. So when operations are ceased due to health hazard and after taking corrective measures and when no hazards are left, operations can be reopened after prior approval of FDA.

Therefore, it can be said that after FDA approval, operations can be started.

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is a specialty popcorn store. It offers two varieties of​ popcorn: plain and flavored. The flavors range from Caramel Popcorn to Dark Chocolate Drizzled Popcorn to White Cheddar Popcorn. The plain popcorn sells for per box and costs per box to make. The flavored popcorn sells for per box and costs per box to make. has fixed costs per month of . sells 1 box of plain popcorn for every 4 boxes of flavored popcorn. How many boxes of plain popcorn and how many boxes of flavored popcorn must sell each month to break​ even?

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Answer:

The numbers are missing, so I looked for a similar question (see image):

first we must calculate the contribution margin:

plain popcorn = selling price - variable costs = $2 - $0.80 = $1.20

flavored popcorn = selling price - variable costs = $4 - $2.50 = $1.50

sales mix = 1 plain : 4 flavored

weighted contribution margin = [$1.20 + (4 x $1.50)] / 5 = $1.44

total fixed costs = $3,240

break even point in units = $3,240 / $1.44 = 2,250 units

the company must sell 2,250 x 1/5 = 450 plain popcorn boxes and 1,850 flavored popcorn boxes in order to break even

you exercise for 30 minutes twice each day what's approximate percentage of your day is been on exercise?​

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Answer:

30+30 =1 hour 1 hour out of 24 or 4.1%

Explanation:

This exercise illustrates that poor quality can affect schedules and costs. A manufacturing process has 100 customer orders to fill. Each order requires one component part that is purchased from a supplier. However, typically, 2% of the components are identified as defective, and the components can be assumed to be independent(a) If the manufacturer stocks 100 components, what is the probability that the 100 orders can be filled without reordering components?(b) If the manufacturer stocks 102 components, what is the probability that the 100 orders can be filled without reordering components?(c) If the manufacturer stocks 105 components, what is the probability that the 100 orders can be filled without reordering components?

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Answer:

The probability is 1 out of 67

Explanation:

Statement of Cash Flows
Colorado Corporation was organized at the beginning of the year, with the investment of $251,500 in cash by its stockholders. The company immediately purchased an office building for $304,900, paying $212,700 in cash and signing a three-year promissory note for the balance. Colorado signed a five-year, $60,500 promissory note at a local bank during the year and received cash in the same amount. During its first year, Colorado collected $93,970 from its customers. It paid $66,500 for inventory, $20,500 in salaries and wages, and another $4,000 in taxes. Colorado paid $6,200 in cash dividends.
Required
1. Prepare a statement of cash flows for the years
2. What does this statement tell you that an income statement does not?

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Answer:

Required 1 ;

Statement of Cash Flows

Cash flow from Operating Activities

Cash Receipts from Customers                             $93,970

Cash Payments to Suppliers and Employees     ($87,000)

Cash Generated from Operations                           $6,970

Income tax paid                                                       ($4,000)

Net Cash from Operating Activities                        $2,970

Cash flow from Investing Activities

Purchase of Office Building                                ($212,700)

Net Cash from Investing Activities                     ($212,700)

Cash flow from Financing Activities

Capital Investment                                                $251,500

Promissory note (Five Year)                                  $60,500

Dividends Paid                                                        ($6,200)

Net Cash from Financing Activities                    $305,800

Beginning Cash and Cash Equivalent                           $0

Movement during the year                                    $96,070

Ending Cash and Cash Equivalent                       $96,070

Required 2 ;

It shows the liquidity position of the Company, which proves its credit worthiness.

Explanation:

I have prepared the Cash Flow Statement using the Direct Method in terms of IAS 7.

Cash Payments to Suppliers and Employees = ($66,500 + $20,500

                                                                           = $87,000

Ruiz Co. provides the following sales forecast for the next four months:

April May June July
Sales (units) 560 640 590 680

The company wants to end each month with ending finished goods inventory equal to 30% of next month's forecasted sales. Finished goods inventory on April 1 is 168 units. Assume July's budgeted production is 590 units. In addition, each finished unit requires six pounds (lbs.) of raw materials and the company wants to end each month with raw materials inventory equal to 30% of next month’s production needs. Beginning raw materials inventory for April was 1,051 pounds. Assume direct materials cost $4 per pound.

Required:
Prepare a direct materials budget for April, May, and June.

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

We need to calculate the production required for each month:

Production= sales + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory

April= 560 + (640*0.3) - 168= 584

May= 640 + (590*0.3) - 192= 625

June= 590 + 680*0.3 - 177= 617

Now, we can prepare the direct material budget:

Purchases= production + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory

April (pounds):

Production= 584*6= 3,504

Desired ending inventory= (625*6)*0.3= 1,125

Beginning inventory= (1,051)

Total pounds= 3,578

Total cost= 3,578*4= $14,312

May (pounds):

Production= 625*6= 3,750

Desired ending inventory= (617*6)*0.3= 1,110.6

Beginning inventory= (1,125)

Total pounds= 3,735.6

Total cost= 3,735.6*4= $14,942.4

June:

Production= 617*6= 3,702

Desired ending inventory= (590*6)*0.3= 1,062

Beginning inventory= (1,110.6)

Total pounds= 3,653.4

Total cost= 3,653.4*4= $14,613.6

The Saunders Investment Bank has the following financing outstanding.

Debt: 60,000 bonds with a coupon rate of 5.1 percent and a current price quote of 106.1; the bonds have 15 years to maturity and a par value of $1,000. 18,900 zero coupon bonds with a price quote of 21.6, 27 years until maturity, and a par value of $10,000. Both bonds have semiannual compounding.

Preferred stock: 155,000 shares of 2.9 percent preferred stock with a current price of $84 and a par value of $100.
Common stock: 2,300,000 shares of common stock; the current price is $92 and the beta of the stock is 1.20.
Market: The corporate tax rate is 25 percent, the market risk premium is 6.9 percent, and the risk-free rate is 3.5 percent.

Required:
What is the WACC for the company?

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Answer:

11,73 %

Explanation:

WACC = Ke × (E/V) + Kd × (D/V) + Kp × (E/V)

Ke = Cost of Equity

     = Return on Risk Free Security + Beta × Risk Premium

     = 3.5 % + 1.20 × 6.9 %

     = 11.78 %

E/V = Weight of Equity

      = (2,300,000 × $92) ÷ (2,300,000 × $92 + 60,000 × $106.10 + 18,900 × $21.60 + 155,000 × $84)

      = 0.91

Kd = Cost of Debt

Debt : 60,000 bonds

Pv = ($106.10)

Pmt = (5.10% × $1,000) ÷ 2 = $25.50

n = 15 × 2 = 30

Fv = $1,000

P/yr = 2

i = ?

Pre-tax cost = 48.66 %

After tax cost = 0.75 × 48.66 %

                      = 36.50%

DV = Weight of Debt

     = (60,000 × $106.10) ÷ (2,300,000 × $92 + 60,000 × $106.10 + 18,900 × $21.60 + 155,000 × $84)

     = 0.03

Debt : 18,900 zero coupon bonds

Pv = ($21.60)

Pmt = $0

n = 27 × 2 = 54

Fv = $10,000

P/yr = 2

i = ?

Pre-tax cost = 24,07 %

After tax cost = 0.75 × 24,07 %

                       = 18.05%

DV = Weight of Debt

     = (18,900 × $21.60) ÷ (2,300,000 × $92 + 60,000 × $106.10 + 18,900 × $21.60 + 155,000 × $84)

     = 0.002

Kp = Cost of Preference Share

Market Rate = (Return × Par Value) ÷ Current Price

                     = (2.90 % ×  $100) ÷ $84

                     = 0.03 %

P/V = Weight of Preference Shares

      = (155,000 × $84) ÷ (2,300,000 × $92 + 60,000 × $106.10 + 18,900 × $21.60 + 155,000 × $84)

      = 0.06

WACC = 11.78 % × 0.91 + 36.50% × 0.03 + 18.05% × 0.002 + 0.03 % ×  0.06

           = 11,73 %

Additionally, a $57 check written and recorded by the company correctly, was recorded by the bank as a $75 deduction. The adjusted cash balance per the bank records should be:

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Answer: $32,744

Explanation:

To find out the balance as per the bank records;

= Unadjusted book balance + Deposits in transit + error in bank record - Outstanding checks

= 30,361 + 3,850 + (75 - 57) - 1,485

= $32,744

Which activities are often required of someone who is in the performing arts?

A. writing creatively, remembering a script, and entertaining people

B. going on auditions, using pottery wheels, and scheduling tasks

C. creating artwork, designing a dance routine, and interviewing people to get information

D. coordinating performances, attending events to market themselves, and operating technical equipment

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Answer:

It's A: writing,  a script, and entertaining people

Explanation:

did on edge 2020

• One-pound baby carrots, $0.99
Two pounds baby carrots, $1.89
One-pound full-sized carrots, $0.68
What is the price per pound for each

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Answer:

The price for the one-pound baby carrots will be the same, because it's one pound: $0.99

The price for the two pounds of baby carrots will be $0.945 (rounded to $0.95)

And for the one-pound full-sized carrots, still $0.68, because it is one pound.

Answer:

$0.99

Explanation:

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