The Holmes Company's currently outstanding bonds have a 10% coupon and a 10% yield to maturity. Holmes believes it could issue new bonds at par that would provide a similar yield to maturity. If its marginal tax rate is 25%, what is Holmes' after-tax cost of debt

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Answer 1

Answer:

7.5%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what is Holmes' after-tax cost of debt

Using this formula

After-tax cost of debt=YTM (1-Taxes)

Where,

YTM = 10%

Tax Rate = 25%

Let plug in the formula

After-tax cost of debt= 10%(1-25%)

After-tax cost of debt=10%(75%)

After-tax cost of debt=0.075*100

After-tax cost of debt=7.5%

Therefore Holmes' after-tax cost of debt is 7.5%


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The cost of materials transferred into the Rolling Department of Keystone Steel Company is $510,000 from the Casting Department. The conversion cost for the period in the Rolling Department is $81,200 ($54,700 factory overhead applied and $26,500 direct labor). The total cost transferred to Finished Goods for the period was $553,200. The Rolling Department had a beginning inventory of $25,000.

Required:
a. Journalize the cost of transferred-in materials.
b. Journalize the conversion costs.
c. Journalize the costs transferred out to Finished Goods.
d. Journalize the costs transferred out to Finished Goods.
e. Determine the balance of Work in Process—Rolling at the end of the period.

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Answer:

Part a

Debit  : Work in Process - Rolling Department $510,000

Credit : Work in Process - Casting Department $510,000

Part b

Debit  : Work in Process - Overheads $54,700

Debit  : Work in Process - Direct labor $26,500

Credit : Accounts Payable $81,200

Part c

Debit  : Finished Goods Inventory $553,200

Credit : Work in Process - Rolling Department $553,200

Part d

Debit  : Finished Goods Inventory $553,200

Credit : Work in Process - Rolling Department $553,200

Part e

$18200 credit

Explanation:

Ending Balance = Opening Balance + Additions - Transfers out

therefore,

Rolling Department balance = $25,000 + $510,000 - $553,200

                                               = ($18200)

Also see journal prepared above.

Evan phoned his representative when he received his most recent statement on his deferred annuity. Evan is 65 and purchased the fixed annuity seven years ago to be a conservative part of his portfolio. Evan has read and heard a lot about how the market is beginning to take off and that variable annuities have considerable growth potential. He wants to get out of the fixed annuity and purchase a variable annuity to earn a higher return. The representative should:

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Answer: Review Evan's investor profile factors and other facts to determine a suitable course of action to address his concerns and needs

Explanation:

The options include:

A. Recommend that Evan consider an exchange into a variable life insurance policy because it has growth potential with a death benefit.

B. Recommend that Evan surrender the annuity and invest in bond mutual funds because they work similar and cost less.

C. Review Evan’s investor profile factors and other facts to determine a suitable course of action to address his concerns and needs.

D. Update his investor profile factors and risk tolerance, and discuss with Evan the long term focus of a variable annuity and how it will outperform the fixed annuity within the first couple of years.

Based on the information given in the question, the best thing that the representative should do will be to review Evan's investor profile factors and other facts to determine a suitable course of action to address his concerns and needs.

When Evan's investor profile factors is checked, then the representative can then inform Evans about the appropriate thing to do and if it's appropriate for him to purchase a variable annuity to earn a higher return.

Going ahead by getting out of the fixed annuity and purchasing a variable annuity without reviewing Evan's investor's profile isn't appropriate.

The grouping of living things according to similar characteristics is ​

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Answer:

see the explanation

Explanation:

A species can be defined as a group of organisms with similar features, and these organisms are capable of breeding and produce fertile offspring. You are probably aware of the fact that horses and donkeys belong to the same kingdom, phylum, class, order, family as well as genus but they are from different species.

Why do you think it’s important to appear confident during a business presentation? Explain your answer.

Subject

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Answer:

because...

Explanation:

if you act confidence it gives your audience more sense of pleasure as they have the feeling you know what you are talking about and makes them better trust you. It makes it seem you know what you are doing and you will more likely get a better grade or results depending on the situation.

Ohio Swiss Milk Products manufactures and distributes ice cream in Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia. The company wants to expand operations by locating another plant in northern Ohio. The size of the new plant will be a function of the expected demand for ice cream within the area served by the plant. A mar-ket survey is currently under way to determine that demand. Ohio Swiss wants to estimate the relationship between the manufacturing cost per gallon and the number of gallons sold in a year to determine the demand for ice cream and, thus, the size of the new plant. The following data have been collected.

Plant Cost per Thousand Gallons (Y) Thousands of Gallons Sold (X)
1 $1,015 416.9
2 973 472.5
3 1,046 250
4 1,006 372.1
5 1,058 238.1
6 1,068 258,6
7 967 597
8 997 414
9 1,044 263.2
10 1,008 372
Total $10,182 3,654.40

Required:
a. Develop a regression equation to forecast the cost per gallon as a function of the number of gallons produced.
b. What are the correlation coefficient and the coefficient of determination? Comment on your regression equation in light of these measures.
c. Suppose that the market survey indicates a demand of 325,000 gallons in the Bucyrus Ohio, area. Estimate the manufacturing cost per gallon for a plant producing 325,000 gallons peryear.

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Answer:

a. The regression equation required is Y = 915.18 – 0.2819X.

b. b-1. Correlation coefficient (r) = –0.9423

b-2. Coefficient of determination = r^2 = 88.80%

b-3. The negative correlation coefficient of -0.9423 implies that increase in X mostly causes a decrease in Y. The coefficient of determination implies that 88.80% variation in Y is explained by X.

c. The manufacturing cost per gallon is $823.56.

Explanation:

Note: See the attached excel file for the calculation of Mean of X and Y and other values.

a. Develop a regression equation to forecast the cost per gallon as a function of the number of gallons produced.

The regression can be written as follows:

Y = bo + b1X ………………… (1)

b1 = (Sum of (Y - Mean of Y) * (X - Mean of X)) / (Sum of (X - Mean of X)^2) = –34,273.08 / 121,585.14 = –0.2819

b0 = Mean of Y – (b1 * Mean of X) = 1,018.20 - (365.44 * 0.2819) = 915.18

Substituting b) and b1 values into equation (1), regression equation to forecast the cost per gallon as a function of the number of gallons produced can be written as follows:

Y = 915.18 – 0.2819X ……………………….. (2)

Equation (2) is the regression equation required.

b. What are the correlation coefficient and the coefficient of determination? Comment on your regression equation in light of these measures.

b-1. Correlation coefficient (r) can be calculated using the following formula:

r = (Sum of (Y - Mean of Y) * (X - Mean of X)) / ((Sum of (Y - Mean of Y)^2) * (Sum of (X - Mean of X)^2))^0.5 = –34,273.08 / (10,879.60 * 121,585.14)^0.5 = –0.9423

b-2. Coefficient of determination = r^2 = –0.94^2 = 0.8880, or 88.80%

b-3. The negative correlation coefficient of -0.9423 implies that increase in X mostly causes a decrease in Y. The coefficient of determination implies that 88.80% variation in Y is explained by X.

c. Suppose that the market survey indicates a demand of 325,000 gallons in the Bucyrus Ohio, area. Estimate the manufacturing cost per gallon for a plant producing 325,000 gallons per year.

Since X and Y are in thousands, 325,000 gallons implies we have:

X = 325

Substitute X = 325 into equation (2), we have:

Y = 915.18 - (0.2819 * 325)

Expressing in full form, we have:

Y = $823

Therefore, the manufacturing cost per gallon is $823.56.

Key Co. plans to present comparative financial statements for the years ended December 31, 20X1 and 20X2, respectively. Smith, CPA, audited Key's financial statements for both years and plans to report on the comparative financial statements on May 1, 20X3. Key's current management team was not present until January 1, 20X2. What period of time should be covered by Key's management representation letter

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Answer: B.  January 1, 20X1, through May 1, 20X3

Explanation:

The management representation letter should cover all the periods that will be in the auditor's report not just the periods that the current management team was in effect in.

Even though the financial statements are for the years ended December 31, 20X1 and 20X2, the auditor has a responsibility to include the events that happened all the way up to the date the reports will be released on May 20X3.

This is why the management representation letter needs to include the entire period of January 1, 20X1, through May 1, 20X3 because those will be in the audit report.

When the existing spot rate exceeds the exercise price, a call option is ____, and a put option is ____. Group of answer choices out of the money; in the money out of the money; out of the money in the money; in the money in the money; out of the money

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Answer:

in the money; out of the money.

Explanation:

Secondary market can be defined as a market where various investors sell and buy securities from other investors.

Some examples of secondary market around the world are New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), NASDAQ, London Stock Exchange (LSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE).

On the other hand, the primary market refers to the market where these securities that are being sold are issued or created.

In trading and investment, a stock option can be defined as a contract that states that the buyer as the right to buy (call) or sell (put) an asset at a particular price at any time but necessarily obligational. Thus, it is strictly at the discretion of the buyer (investor).

Generally, in a long (buy) position, a buyer hopes that the price of stocks will rise because he or she will typically profit from a rise in price.

However, a short (buy) position, a buyer hopes that the price of stocks will fall because he or she will typically profit from a fall in price.

A spot rate is the cash or exchange rate placed on a contract in the stock exchange market.

When the existing spot rate exceeds the exercise price, a call option is in the money, and a put option is out of the money.

Answer:

a a b c

Explanation:

what are good poem names

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Answer:

It Depends.

Explanation:

It really depends on what poem you are writing. If it is a sad poem, chose words or phrases with a sad connotation. If it is a netrual poem, chose words with a neutral connotation. It is very hard to give you an answer because you gave very little explanation about what the poem is about, but at the end of the day, name the poem based on what you think it is about.

Answer:

if it is about music entitle it whatever the poem is about like if it about depression entitle it: feelings slide over me

Explanation:

 

Use the following information to answer question. Madelyn owns a small pottery factory. She can make 1,000 pieces of pottery per year and sell them for $100 each. It costs Madelyn $20,000 for the raw materials to produce the 1,000 pieces of pottery. She has invested $100,000 in her factory and equipment: $50,000 from her savings and $50,000 borrowed at 10 percent (assume that she could have loaned her money out at 10 percent, too). Madelyn can work at a competing pottery factory for $40,000 per year.

Required:
The economic profit at madelyn's pottery factory is:_________

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Answer:

$30,000

Explanation:

According to the scenario, computation of the given data are as follows,

Total number of pieces per year = 1,000

Selling price per piece = $100 per piece

So, Total revenue = $100 × 1,000 = $100,000

Raw material = $20,000

Investment = $100,000

So, interest on investment = 10% × $100,000 = $10,000

Opportunity cost = $40,000

So, we can calculate the economic profit by using following formula,

Economic profit = Total revenue - Raw material - interest on investment - Opportunity cost

By putting the value, we get

Economic profit = $100,000 - $20,000 - $10,000 - $40,000

= $30,000

Production Budget Pasadena Candle Inc. projected sales of 800,000 candles for the year. The estimated January 1 inventory i 35,000 units, and the desired December 31 inventory is 20,000 units.
Prepare a production budget report in units for Pasadena Candle Inc.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the production budget is presented below;

Expected sales units 800,000 candles

Add: Desired closing inventory, Dec 31 20,000 units  

Total units available 820,000 units  

Subtract: Estimated opening inventory,Jan 1 -35,000  units

Total units to be produced 785,000  units

Hence, the above format should be prepared for the production budget

Data related to the inventories of Costco Medical Supply are presented below:

Surgical
Equipment Surgical
Supplies Rehab
Equipment Rehab
Supplies
Selling price $272 $135 $342 $153
Cost 151 103 256 153
Costs to sell 18 10 18 7
In applying the lower of cost and net realizable value rule, the inventory of rehab supplies would be valued at:_________

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Answer:

146

Explanation:

The computation is shown below

Particulars       Surgical         Surgical     Rehab                Rehab    

                        Equipment    Supplies    Equipment        Supplies

Cost (A)              151                    103            256                    153

Selling price       272                  135            342                    153

Less:

cost to sell            18                   10                 18                    7

Net realizable

value (B)                254             125                   324             146

Lower of A & B     151                 103                256                146

3. Assume that the Appliance Division is operating at 75 percent capacity. The Manufactured Housing Division is currently buying 4,000 dishwashers from an outside supplier for $290 each. Assume that any joint benefit will be split evenly between the two divisions. What is the expected transfer price

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This question is incomplete, the complete question is;

Transfer Pricing: Various Computations

Corning Company has a decentralized organization with a divisional  structure. Two of these divisions are the Appliance Division and the Manufactured Housing Division. Each divisional manager is evaluated on the basis of ROI.

The Appliance Division produces a small automatic dishwasher that the Manufactured Housing Division can use in one of its models. Appliance can produce up to 20,000 of these dishwashers per year. The variable costs of manufacturing the dishwashers are $98.The Manufactured Housing Division inserts the dishwasher into the model house and then sells the manufactured house to outside customers for $73,000 each. The division's capacity is 4,000 units. The variable costs of the manufactured house (in addition to the cost of the dishwasher itself) are $42,600.  

Required:

Assume each part is independent, unless otherwise indicated.

1) Assume that all of the dishwashers produced can be sold to external customers for $320 each. The Manufactured Housing Division wants to buy 4,000 dishwashers per year. What should the transfer price be?

2) Refer to Requirement 1. Assume $24 of avoidable distribution costs. Identify the maximum and minimum transfer prices.  

3) Assume that the Appliance Division is operating at 75 percent capacity. The Manufactured Housing Division is currently buying 4,000 dishwashers from an outside supplier for $290 each. Assume that any joint benefit will be split evenly between the two divisions. What is the expected transfer price?

Answer:

a) The transfer price TP is the market ( $ 320 )

b)

- minimum transfer price : $ 296

- maximum transfer price : $ 320

c) the expected transfer price is $ 194

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

a) What should the transfer price be?

The transfer price TP is the market ( $ 320 ) as all the dishwashers produced will be sold to the external customers for $ 320 .

b) Identify the maximum and minimum transfer prices?

Refer to question 1 above and assuming $24 of avoidable distribution costs.

the maximum and minimum transfer prices will be;

- minimum transfer price : $ 320 - $ 24 = $ 296

- maximum transfer price : $ 320

c) What is the expected transfer price?

given that; the variable costs of manufacturing the dishwashers are $98.

The Manufactured Housing Division is currently buying 4,000 dishwashers from an outside supplier for $290 each.

so potential gain = $290 - $98

= $ 192

thus, share of gain of each division will be;

⇒ $ 192 / 2 = $ 96

so the transfer price will be;

⇒ $ 98 + $ 96

= $ 194

Therefore, the expected transfer price is $ 194

VANILLA SWAPS Cleveland Insurance Company has just negotiated a three-year plain vanilla swap in which it will exchange fixed payments of 8 percent for floating payments of LIBOR plus 1 percent. The notional principal is $50 million. LIBOR is expected to be 7 percent, 9 percent, and 10 percent (respectively) at the end of each of the next three years. Determine the net dollar amount to be received (or paid) by Cleveland each year. Determine the dollar amount to be received (or paid) by the counterparty on this interest rate swap each year based on the assumed forecasts of LIBOR.

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Answer: Check attachment

Explanation:

a. Determine the net dollar amount to be received (or paid) by Cleveland each year.

The the net dollar amount to be received by Cleveland for:

Year 1: = $0

Year 2 = $1,000,000

Year 3: = $1,500,000

b. Determine the dollar amount to be received (or paid) by the counterparty on this interest rate swap each year based on the assumed forecasts of LIBOR.

Check the attachment for further details.

For 2018, Tree Top Farms had sales of $438,000, cost of goods sold of $286,000, ending inventory of $154,000, ending accounts receivable of $46,000, and ending accounts payable of $38,000. For 2019, sales were $413,000, cost of goods sold was $281,000, ending inventory was $149,000, ending accounts receivables were $48,000, and ending accounts payable were $36,000. What was the cash cycle for 2019 based on a 365-day year

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Answer:

190.27 days

Explanation:

Average accounts receivable = (Ending accounts receivable 2018 + Ending accounts receivable 2019) / 2

Average accounts receivable = ($46,000 + $48,000)/2

Average accounts receivable = $47,000

Average accounts payable = (Ending accounts payable 2018 + Ending accounts payable 2019) / 2

Average accounts payable = ($38,000 + $36,000)/2

Average accounts payable = $37,000

Average inventory = (Ending inventory 2018 + Ending inventory 2019) / 2

Average inventory = ($154,000 + $149,000)/2

Average inventory = $151,500

Days sales outstanding = (Average accounts receivable*365 days)/Sales

Days sales outstanding = ($47,000*365 days)/$413,000

Days sales outstanding = $17,155,000/$413,000

Days sales outstanding = 41.54 days

Days payable outstanding = (Average accounts payable*365 days)/Cost of goods sold

Days payable outstanding = ($37,000*365 days)/$281,000

Days payable outstanding = $13,505,000/$281,000

Days payable outstanding = 48.06 days

Days inventory outstanding = (Average inventory*365 days)/Cost of goods sold

Days inventory outstanding = ($151,500*365 days)/$281,000

Days inventory outstanding = $55,297,500/$281,000

Days inventory outstanding = 196.79 days

Cash cycle = Days sales outstanding + Days inventory outstanding - Days payable outstanding

Cash cycle = 41.54 days + 196.79 days - 48.06 days

Cash cycle = 190.27 days

Hence, the cash cycle for 2019 based on a 365-day year is 190.27 days

Orange Co. sells $1,000,000 of 10% bonds on August 1, 2019. The bonds pay interest on February 1 and August 1. The due date of the bonds is August 1, 2022. The bonds yield 12%. On October 1, 2020, Lemon Co. buys back $200,000 worth of bonds for $228,000 (includes accrued interest). Give entries through October 1, 2020

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Answer:

price of the bonds:

$1,000,000 / (1 + 6%)⁶ = $704,961

$50,000 x 4.9173 (PVIFA, 6%, 6 periods) = $245,865

August 1, 2019, bonds sold at a discount

Dr Cash 950,826

Dr Discount on bonds payable 49,174

    Cr Bonds payable 1,000,000

Assuming straight amortization of discount = $49,174 / 6 = $8,195.67

February 1, 2020, first coupon payment

Dr Interest expense 58,196

    Cr Cash 8,196

    Cr Discount on bonds payable 50,000

August 1, 2020, second coupon payment

Dr Interest expense 58,195

    Cr Cash 8,195

    Cr Discount on bonds payable 50,000

October 1, 2020

Dr Bonds payable 200,000

Dr Interest expense 3,879

Dr Loss on redemption of bonds 24,667

    Cr Cash 228,000

    Cr Discount on bonds payable 546

The following financial information is available on Rawls Manufacturing Company: Current per share market price $48.00 Current per share dividend $3.50 Current per share earnings $6.00 Beta 1.1 Expected rate of return on market 12.0% Risk-free rate 6.0% Expected long-term growth rate 5.0% Rawls can issue new common stock to net the company $44 per share. Determine the cost of external equity capital using the dividend capitalization model approach. (Compute answer to the nearest 0.1%.)

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Answer:

13.4%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the cost of external equity capital using the dividend capitalization model approach

Using this formula

Cost of external equity capital = (D1/Pnet) + g

Let plug in the formula

Cost of external equity capital =[$3.50(1.05)/$44] + 0.05

Cost of external equity capital= 0.1335 *100

Cost of external equity capital= 13.4%

Therefore the cost of external equity capital using the dividend capitalization model approach is 13.4%

Do tax cuts stimulate or restrict spending? Why?

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Answer:

Income tax cuts reduce the amount individuals and families pay on wages earned. When people can take home more of their paychecks, consumer spending increases.

Explanation:

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Determining Missing Items from Computations Data for the California, Midwest, Northwest, and Texas divisions of Firefly Industries are as follows: Sales Operating Income Invested Assets Return on Investment Profit Margin Investment Turnover California $ 6,000,000 (a) (b) 16% 20% (c) Midwest (d) $1,512,000 (e) (f ) 12% 1.4 Northwest 13,750,000 (g) $11,000,000 17.5% (h) (i) Texas 5,250,000 840,000 3,500,000 (j) (k) (l) a. Determine the missing items, identifying each by the letters (a) through (l). Round profit margin to one decimal place and investment turnover to two decimal places.

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aAnswer:

Note: See the lower part of the attached excel for the table for the answer.

Explanation:

In the attached excel file, the following calculations are done:

(a) Operating income = Sales * Profit margin = $6,000,000 * 20% = $1,200,000

(b) Invested assets = Operating income / Return on investment = $1,200,000 / 16% = $7,500,000

(c) Investment turnover = Return on investment / Profit margin = 16% / 20% = 0.80 times

(d) Sales = Operating income / Profit margin = 1,512,000.00 / 12% = $12,600,000

(e) Investment assets = Sales / Investment turnover = $12,600,000 / 1.40 = $9,000,000.00

(f) Return on investment = Investment turnover * Profit margin = 1.40 * 12% = 16.80%

(g) Operating income = Invested assets * Return on investment = $11,000,000 / 17.50% = $1,925,000

(h) Profit margin = (Operating income / Sales) * 100 = ($1,925,000 / $13,750,000) * 100 = 14.0%

(i) Investment turnover = Return on investment / Profit margin = 17.50% / 14.0% = 1.25 times

(j) Return on investment = (Operating income / Invested assets) * 100 = ($840,000 / $3,500,000) * 100 = 24.0%

(k) Profit margin = (Operating income / Sales) * 100 = ($840,000 / $5,250,000) * 100 = 16.0%

(l) Investment turnover = Return on investment / Profit margin = 24.0% / 16.0% = 1.50

Analysis of Receivables Method At the end of the current year, Accounts Receivable has a balance of $770,000; Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a credit balance of $7,000; and sales for the year total $3,470,000. Using the aging method, the balance of Allowance for Doubtful Accounts is estimated as $32,200. a. Determine the amount of the adjusting entry for uncollectible accounts. $fill in the blank 1 b. Determine the adjusted balances of Accounts Receivable, Allowance for Doubtful Accounts, and Bad Debt Expense. Accounts Receivable $fill in the blank 2 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $fill in the blank 3 Bad Debt Expense $fill in the blank 4 c. Determine the net realizable value of accounts receivable.

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Answer:

A. $25,200

B. Accounts Receivable $770,000

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $32,200

Bad Debt Expense $25,200

C. $744,800

Explanation:

a. Calculation to Determine the amount of the adjusting entry for uncollectible accounts using this formula

Uncollectible accounts Adjusting entry= Allowance for Doubtful Accounts - Credit balance on Allowance for doubtful accounts

Let plug in the formula

Uncollectible accounts Adjusting entry=$32,200 - $7,000

Uncollectible accounts Adjusting entry= $25,200

Therefore the amount of the adjusting entry for uncollectible accounts is $25,200

B. Based on the information given the adjusted balances of Accounts Receivable will be $770,000

Based on the information given the adjusted balances of Allowance for Doubtful Accounts will be $32,200

Bad Debt Expense = $32,200 - $7,000

Bad Debt Expense= $25,200

c. Calculation to Determine the net realizable value of accounts receivable

Using this formula

Net realizable value of accounts receivable = Accounts receivables - Bad debt

Let plug in the formula

Net realizable value of accounts receivable= $770,000 - $25,200

Net realizable value of accounts receivable=$744,800

Therefore Net realizable value of accounts receivable is $744,800

Should individuals have to pay more in taxes than large corporations?

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In 2017, human beings paid $1,587.12 billion in income tax. Corporations paid $297.048 billion. We bloodbags still paid a lot more than the moneymaking business entities, but it was only about five times more instead of the eight times more we are now paying.

The following is a list of items for Witts Company's 2016 statement of cash flows:

a. receipt from sale of equipment, $2,700
b. increase in inventory, $3,900
c. net income, $13,500
d. payment for purchase of building, $29,000
e. depreciation expense, $8,700
f. receipt from issuance of bonds, $8,000
g. increase in prepaid expenses, $800
h. loss on sale of equipment, $2,200
i. payment of dividends, $5,200
j. decrease in accounts receivable, $1,700
l. issuance of common stock for land, $6,900
m. decrease in accounts payable, $1,500
n. beginning cash balance, $10,200

Required:
Prepare the statement of cash flows.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the statement of cash flows is presented below:

Cash flows from operating activities

Net income $13,500

Add: depreciation expense $8,700

Add: loss on sale of equipment $2,200

Less: increase in inventory  $3,900

Less: increase in prepaid expense -$800

Add: decrease in account receivable $1,700

Net cash provided by operating activities  $19,900

Cash flows from investing activities

receipt from sale of equipment, $2,700

Less: payment for purchase of building, $29,000

Net cash used by investing activities -$26,300

Cash flows from financing activities

receipt from issuance of bonds, $8,000

Less: payment of dividends, $5,200

Net cash provided by financing activities $2,800

Net decrease in cash -$3,600

Add: opening cash balance $10,200

Ending cash balance $6,600

Ticketsales, Inc., receives $5,520,000 cash in advance ticket sales for a four-date tour of Bon Jovi. Record the advance ticket sales on October 31. Record the revenue earned for the first concert date of November 5, assuming it represents one-fourth of the advance ticket sales. Ticketsales, Inc. initially records prepaid and unearned items in balance sheet accounts.

Required:
Record the cash receipt in advance of concerts.

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Answer:

On October 31, Debit Cash for $5,520,000; and Credit Unearned ticket revenue for $5,520,000.

On November 5, Debit Unearned ticket revenue for $1,380,000; and Credit Ticket revenue for $1,380,000.

Explanation:

The journal entries will look as follows:

Date            Description                               Debit ($)         Credit ($)      

Oct 31          Cash                                       5,520,000

                    Unearned ticket revenue                              5,520,000

                    (To record ticket revenue received in advance.)                

Nov 5           Unearned ticket revenue     1,380,000

                     Ticket revenue (w.1)                                      1,380,000

                    (To record revenue ticket revenue earned.)                      

Workings:

w.1. Ticket revenue = Unearned ticket revenue * (1 / 4) = $5,520,000 * (1 / 4) = $1,380,000

Classify each of the following costs as a product cost or period cost. If it is a product cost, classify it as direct (or indirect) materials, direct (or indirect) labor, or overhead.

a. Wheat used to make flour at General Mills.
b. Sales commissions paid to sales personnel at Gap retail stores.
c. Costs incurred by General Motors to ship automobile seats purchased from the Lear Corporation to GM assembly plants.
d. Insurance paid on the Target retail stores in Michigan.

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Answer:

Product costs refer to the costs incurred to produce a good while period costs are more like general expenses incurred during a period.

a. Wheat used to make flour at General Mills. ⇒ PRODUCT COST. DIRECT MATERIAL.

Wheat is a main ingredient in producing flour so it is a product cost. It is also a direct material cost because it is directly involved in the making of flour which is the main product of General Mills.

b. Sales commissions paid to sales personnel at Gap retail stores. ⇒ PERIOD COST.

Sales commissions have nothing to do with the production of the goods so is a period cost that relates to general expenses incurred in a period.

c. Costs incurred by General Motors to ship automobile seats purchased from the Lear Corporation to GM assembly plants. ⇒ PRODUCT COST. DIRECT MATERIAL COST.

The automobile seats are necessary for the production of cars which makes them a product cost. Cars are the main product of GM and chairs are necessary for that so this is a direct material.

d. Insurance paid on the Target retail stores in Michigan. ⇒ PERIOD COST.

General period expense.

what is the role of the prosecutor in a civil case

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A prosecutor is a legal representative of the prosecution in countries with either the civil case inquisitorial system, they represents the government in the case brought against the accused person

Answer:

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Explanation:

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A guitar manufacturer is considering eliminating its electric guitar division because its $94,140 expenses are higher than its $88,420 sales. The company reports the following expenses for this division.

Avoidable Expenses Unavoidable Expenses
Cost of goods sold $66,500
Direct expenses 11,950 $2,650
Indirect expenses 860 1,850
Service department costs 8,800 1,530

Should the division be eliminated?

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Answer:

Electric Division Should be Kept

Explanation:

Analysis of the decision is as follows :

                                                                  Kept                   Eliminated

Sales                                                      $72,000

Expenses :

Direct Expenses                                                                       $1,250

Indirect Expenses                                                                    $1,600

Service Department Costs                                                      $1,430

Cost of Goods Sold                              $56,000

Total Expenses                                     $56,000                   $4,280

Net Income (Loss)                                 $16,000                  ($4,280)

Conclusion :

Electric Division Should be Kept since it is contributing tp the whole company profit than its taking from it.

The following appeared in the October 15, 2021, issue of the Financial Smarts Journal:
This announcement is not an offer of securities for sale or an offer to buy securities.
New Issue October 15, 2021
$750,000,000
CRAFT FOODS, INC.
7.75% Debentures Due October 1, 2031
Price 99.57% plus accrued interest if any from date of issuance Copies of the prospectus and the related prospectus supplement may be obtained from such of the undersigned as may legally offer these securities under applicable securities laws.
Keegan Morgan & Co. Inc.
Coldwell Bros. & Co.
Robert Stacks & Co.
Sherwin-William & Co.
Required:
1. Based on the information provided in the announcement, indicate whether the market rate of interest is higher or lower than 7.75% when the Craft Foods bonds were issued.
2. If debt issue costs were $75,000 and the bonds were issued on an interest payment date, what entry did Craft use to record the sale?

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Answer:

1. The market rate of interest is higher than 7.75% when the Craft Foods bonds were issued.

2. Debit Cash for $746,700,000; Dbit Discount on bond payable for $3,225,000; Debit Bond issue cost for $75,000; and Credit Bond payable for $750,000,000.

Explanation:

1. Based on the information provided in the announcement, indicate whether the market rate of interest is higher or lower than 7.75% when the Craft Foods bonds were issued.

From the information provided, it can be observed that the face value of this bond is 100% but it is issued at 99.57% price. Since the issue price of 99.57% is less than the face value, this implies that the bond is issued at a discount.

When a bond is issued at a discount, it indicates the stated interest rate is lower than the market interest rate.

Therefore, the market rate of interest is higher than 7.75% when the Craft Foods bonds were issued.

2. If debt issue costs were $75,000 and the bonds were issued on an interest payment date, what entry did Craft use to record the sale?

Before the journal entry is prepared, the following are first calculated:

Proceeds from bond issue = Bond price * Total face value = $750,000,000 * 99.57% = $746,775,000

Discount on bond = Total face value - Proceeds from bond issue = 750,000,000 - $746,775,000 = $3,225,000

Cash = Proceeds from bond issue - Debt issue costs = $746,775,000 - $75,000 = $746,700,000

The journal entry will now look as follows:

Description                                 Debit ($)                Credit ($)      

Cash                                        746,700,000

Discount on bond payable        3,225,000

Bond issue cost                               75,000

  Bond payable                                                      750,000,000

(To record bond issue at a discount.)                                              

As a business professional, give two reasons why you will prefer written communication to oral
communication in two (2) sentences.

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Answer:When the federal government spends more money than it receives in taxes in a ... spending over time in nominal dollars is misleading because it does not take ... defense spending as a share of GDP has generally declined since the 1960s, ... Healthcare expenditures include both payments for senior citizens (Medicare), ...

Explanation:

Baker Winery manufactures a fine wine in two departments, Fermenting and Bottling. In the Fermenting Department, grapes are aged in casks for a period of 30 days. In the Bottling Department, the wine is bottled and then sent to the finished goods warehouse. Labor and overhead are incurred uniformly through both processes. Materials are entered at the beginning of both processes. Cost and production data for the Fermenting Department for December 2020 are presented below: Cost data Beginning work in process inventory $37,000 ($30,000 of materials cost) Materials 390,000 Conversion costs 116,000 Total costs $543,000 Production data Beginning work in process (gallons) 5,000 (40%) Gallons started into production 79,000 Ending work in process (gallons) 8,000 (75%)
Instructions:
a) compute the equivalent units of production
b) Determine the unit production costs
c) Determine the costs to be assigned to units transferred out and ending work in process.

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Answer:

a)   84,000 units  ( materials )

     82,000 units ( conversion )

b) $6.5

c)  $494,000 ( material )

   $494,000 ( conversion )

Explanation:

a) Calculate the equivalent unit of production

applying the weighted average method

for the units completed and transferred out

= 5000 + 79000 - 8000 = 76000 ( material ) , Conversion = 76000

For ending work in process

= 8000 ( material ) , conversion = 8000 * 75% = 6000

∴ equivalent units of production

= 76000 + 8000 = 84,000 units  ( materials )

and

= 76000 + 6000 = 82,000 units ( conversion )

B) calculate the unit production costs

Total cost incurred till date = beginning work in process + current period cost  

 = 30,000 + 390,000 = 420,000 ( material )

(conversion) = 123,000.

Equivalent units = 84,000 ( materials ) , 82,000 ( conversion )

cost per unit = 420,000 / 84000 ,   123000/ 82,000

                     = 5 , 1.5

Hence Total unit cost = $6.5 ( i.e. 1.5 + 5 )

C) cost to be assigned

76000 * 6.5 = $494,000 ( material )

76000 * 6.5 = $494,000 ( conversion )

Calculate the annual cash dividends required to be paid for each of the following preferred stock issues:

Required:
a. $3.30 cumulative preferred, no par value; 210,000 shares authorized, 146,000 shares issued. (The treasury stock caption of the stockholders' equity section of the balance sheet indicates that 40,653 shares of this preferred stock issue are owned by the company.) (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
b. 5%, $40 par value preferred, 293,000 shares authorized, 165,000 shares issued, and 72,725 shares outstanding. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
c. 12.2% cumulative preferred, $100 stated value, $108 liquidating value; 81,000 shares authorized, 42,000 shares issued, 26,000 shares outstanding.

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Answer:

Annual Cash Dividends

a. = $347,645.10

b. = $145,450

c. = $317,200

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

1. $3.30 Cumulative Preferred Stock:

Authorized shares = 210,000

Issued shares =        146,000

Treasury shares =     40,653

Outstanding shares 105,347

Cash dividend = $347,645.10 ($3.30 * 105,347)

2. 5% Preferred Stock, $40 par value:

Authorized shares = 293,000

Issued shares =         165,000

Outstanding shares   72,725 * $40 = $2,909,000

Cash dividend = $145,450 ($2,909,000 * 5%)

3. 12.2% cumulative preferred, $100 stated value, $108 liquidating value:

Authorized shares =   81,000

Issued shares =         42,000

Outstanding shares  26,000 * $100 = $2,600,000

Cash dividend = $317,200 ($2,600,000 * 12.2%)

can you please help me on how to write a formal Email ​

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Answer:

It's just like writing a letter!

Explanation:

You don't add the date, here's a format to go by:

Dear {Recipient},

{Body paragraph}

Thanks/Best Regards/Sincerely,

{Your name}

EXMAPLE:

To: (email)

Subject: Ice Cream

Email: Father and Mother, I was wondering if you would consider buying me ice cream. I understand I haven't been a good 5 - year - old, but may you consider the benefits of buying me ice cream?

Thank you,

                      5 - year - old

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