In September 2000 the Pullman Group arranged a bond issue for the estate of the late Marvin Gaye. The collateral on the bonds (and source of cash flow for interest and principal payments) consisted of future royalties from classic songs such as "What's Going On," and "I Heard It Though The Grapevine." The bond issue had a $1,000 face value and a coupon rate of 5%. If the bond matures in 26 years, pays semiannual coupons, and the yield to maturity is 6%, what will the bond sell for

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Answer 1

Answer:

The bond will sell for the amount of $869.17

Explanation:

According to the given data coupon amount = 50/2 = 25

Therefore, in order to calculate the selling price of the bond we would have to make the following calculation:

selling price of the bond = 25 * PVIFA(3%,52) + 1,000 * PVIF(3%,52)

selling price of the bond= 25 * 26.1662 + 1,000 * 0.2150

 selling price of the bond= $869.17

The bond will sell for the amount of $869.17

Answer 2

The bond will sell for $869.17, if the bond matures in 26 years, pays semiannual coupons, and the yield to maturity is 6%.

What is the present value of annuity factor?

PVIFA is an abbreviation of the Present Value Interest Factor of Annuity. It is an idea based on the time value of money; the money you have now is worth more than the same amount of money a few years from now.

As per the given information:

[tex]\rm\,By \;the \; amount \;of \;coupon \;data \; provided \; = \dfrac{50}{2} = \$25[/tex]

Therefore, in order to calculate the selling price of a bond we will need to do the following calculations:

[tex]\rm\,Bond \; sale \;price = 25 \times PVIFA (3\%, 52) + 1,000 \times PVIF (3\%, 52)\\\\Bond sale price = 25 \times 26.1662 + 1,000 \times 0.2150\\\\ Bond sale price = \$869.17[/tex]

Hence, the bond will sell for $869.17

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A Record transactions, post to the Cash T-account, and prepare the statement of cash flows (LO4-7) [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Rocky owns and operates Balboa's Gym located in Philadelphia. The following transactions occur for the month of October: 1. October 2 Receive membership dues for the month of October totaling $8,500. 2. October 5 Issue common stock in exchange for cash, $12,000. 3. October 9 Purchase additional boxing equipment for $9,600, paying one-half of the amount in cash and issuing a note payable to the seller for the other one-half due by the end of the year. 4. October 12 Pay $1,500 for advertising regarding a special membership rate available during the month of October. 5. October 19 Pay dividends to stockholders, $4,400. 6. October 22 Pay liability insurance to cover accidents to members for the next six months, starting November 1, $6,900. 7. October 25 Receive cash in advance for November memberships, $5,600. 8. October 30 Receive, but do not pay, utilities bill for the month, $5,200. 9. October 31 Pay employees' salaries for the month, $7,300.

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Answer:

1. October 2 Receive membership dues for the month of October totaling $8,500.

Dr Cash 8,500

    Cr Service revenue 8,500

2. October 5 Issue common stock in exchange for cash, $12,000.

Dr Cash 12,000

    Cr Common stock 12,000

3. October 9 Purchase additional boxing equipment for $9,600, paying one-half of the amount in cash and issuing a note payable to the seller for the other one-half due by the end of the year.

Dr Equipment 9,600

    Cr Cash 4,800

    Cr Notes payable 4,800

4. October 12 Pay $1,500 for advertising regarding a special membership rate available during the month of October.

Dr Advertising expense 1,500

    Cr Cash 1,500

5. October 19 Pay dividends to stockholders, $4,400.

Dr Retained earnings 4,400

    Cr Dividends payable 4,400

Dr Dividends payable 4,400

    Cr Cash 4,400

6. October 22 Pay liability insurance to cover accidents to members for the next six months, starting November 1, $6,900.

Dr Prepaid insurance 6,900

    Cr Cash 6,900

7. October 25 Receive cash in advance for November memberships, $5,600.

Dr Cash 5,600

    Cr Unearned revenue 5,600

   

8. October 30 Receive, but do not pay, utilities bill for the month, $5,200.

Dr Utilities expense 5,200

    Cr Accounts payable 5,200

9. October 31 Pay employees' salaries for the month, $7,300.

Dr Wages expense 7,300

    Cr Cash 7,300

        Cash account

Debit                      Credit

8,500                     4,800

12,000                    1,500

5,600                     4,400

                              6,900

                              7,300

1,200

             Balboa's Gym

       Cash Flow Statement

             October 31, xx

Cash flow from operating activities:

Cash inflows:

Cash from October membership dues     $8,500

Cash from November memberships         $5,600

Total cash inflows                                      $14,100

Cash outflows:

Advertisement expense                           ($1,500)

Prepaid insurance                                    ($6,900)

Employees' salaries                                  ($7,300)

Total cash outflows                                 ($15,700)

                                                                                 

Cash flow from operating activities         ($1,600)

Cash flow from investing activities:

Purchase of new equipment                    ($4,800)    

Cash flow from financing activities:

Issuance of common stock                      $12,000

Dividends paid                                          ($4,400)  

Cash flow from investing activities           $7,600

Net increase in cash                                 $1,200

Cambridge Manufacturing Company applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine hours. At the beginning of the year, the company estimated its total overhead cost to be $325,000 and machine hours to be 25,000. Actual manufacturing overhead and machine hours were $372,000 and 26,000, respectively. Required: 1. Compute the predetermined overhead rate. 2. Compute applied manufacturing overhead. 3. Compute over- or underapplied manufacturing overhead.

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

The estimated total overhead= $325,000

Estimated machine hours= 25,000

Actual manufacturing overhead and machine hours were $372,000 and 26,000, respectively.

First, we need to calculate the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 325,000/25,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $13 per machine-hour

Now, we can allocate overhead:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Allocated MOH= 13*26,000= $338,000

Finally, we determine the under/over allocation:

Under/over applied overhead= real overhead - allocated overhead

Under/over applied overhead= 372,000 - 338,000= $34,000 underallocated

Novak Corp. is authorized to issue both preferred and common stock. The par value of the preferred is $50. During the first year of operations, the company had the following events and transactions pertaining to its preferred stock. Feb. 1 Issued 47,000 shares for cash at $52 per share. July 1 Issued 62,500 shares for cash at $56 per share. Journalize the transactions.

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Answer:

Feb 1=> Cash ( debit) = 2,444,000.

Prefered stock (credit) = 2,350,000.

Paid in capital in excess of par value-preferred stock(credit) = 94000.

July 1=> Cash (debit) = 3,500,000.

Prefered stock (credit) = 3,125,000.

Paid in capital in excess of par value-preferred stock(credit) = 375000.

Explanation:

(A). On FEB. 1, the accounts and Explanation is given below:

Cash ( debit) = 2,444,000 {that is from; 47,000 × $52}.

Prefered stock (credit) = 2,350,000 { that is from; 47,000 × $50}.

Paid in capital in excess of par value-preferred stock(credit) = 2,444,000 - 2,350,000 = 94,000.

(B). On JULY 1, the accounts and Explanation is given below;

"July 1 Issued 62,500 shares for cash at $56 per share."

=> Cash (debit) = 62500 × 56 = 3,500,000.

Prefered stock (credit) = 3,125,000 { that is from; 62,500 × $50}.

Paid in capital in excess of par value-preferred stock(credit) = 3,500,000 - 3,125,000 = 375,000.

Answer:

Dr cash  $2,444,000

Cr preferred stock                                                    $2,350,000

Cr paid-in capital in excess of par-preferred stock $94,000

Dr cash                             $3,500,000

Cr preferred stock                                                    $3,125,000

Cr paid-in capital in excess of par-preferred stock $375,000

Explanation:

The cash proceeds received from the issuance of preferred stock on February 1 is  $ 2,444,000.00    (47,000*$52)out of which  $2,350,000 ($50*47000) is credited to preferred stock and the balance of $94,000($2*47000) is credited to paid-in capital in excess of par-preferred stock

The cash proceeds received from the issuance of preferred stock on July 1 is  $ 3,500,000   (62500*$56)out of which  $ 3,125,000.00  ($50*62500) is credited to preferred stock and the balance of $375,000($6*62,500) is credited to paid-in capital in excess of par-preferred stock

Your boss makes an intentional effort to understand the emotion or mood of the office at all times. Your boss uses that information when assigning team members to specific projects or when communicating with the team as a whole or as individuals. These behaviors are examples of ______.

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Answer:

The correct answer is: emotional intelligence.

Explanation:

To begin with, the concept of "emotional intelligence", in the field of business, refers to the capability of individuals to recognize their own emotions and also the ones of the others around him, in order to use that information with the purpose of guiding or leading the thinking and behavior of the group or team in order to establish better results when working together as a whole. That is why, when your boss is making an intentional effort to understand the emotions of all the office and use that information to assign the teams, then he is using the emotional intelligence to work better.

A stock’s price fluctuations are approximately normally distributed with a mean of $29.51 and a standard deviation of $3.87. You decide to sell whenever the price reaches its highest 10% of values. What is the highest value you would still hold the stock?

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Answer:

$34.46

Explanation:

In this Question there is Highest value of 10% and the probability of 90%.

we will use following formula to calculate the highest value of the stock

z value = ( x - mean ) / Standard deviation

where

x = the highest value

z score value at 10% = 1.28

Placing value in the formula

1.28 = ( x - $29.51 ) / $3.87

1.28 x $3.87 = x - $29.51

$4.9536 = x - $29.51

x = $4.9536 + $29.51

x = 34.4636

Fund to Retire Bonds At the beginning of 2019, Shanklin Company issued 10-year bonds with a face value of $1,000,000 due on December 31, 2028. Shanklin wants to accumulate a fund to retire these bonds at maturity by making annual deposits beginning on December 31, 2019. Required: How much must Shanklin deposit each year, assuming that the fund will earn 12% interest a year compounded annually

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Answer:

$56,984

Explanation:

We can find the Annuity value by using the annuity formula which is as under:

Future Value = Annuity Value * Annuity Factor

Here

Future Value given is $1,000,000

Annuity Factor at 12% for 10 year bond = [1 - (1 + 12%)^10] / 12%  = 17.548735

By putting values in the formula given above, we have:

$1,000,000 / 17.548735  = Annuity Value

Annuity Value = $56,984

On January 1, 2020, Swifty Corporation granted an employee an option to purchase 15000 shares of Swifty's $5 par value common stock at $18 per share. The Black-Scholes option pricing model determines total compensation expense to be $341000. The option became exercisable on December 31, 2021, after the employee completed two years of service. The market prices of Swifty's stock were as follows: January 1, 2020 $30 December 31, 2021 50 For 2021, should recognize compensation expense under the fair value method of

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Answer:

For 2021, should recognize compensation expense under the fair value method of $170,500

Explanation:

According to the given data we have the following:

option pricing model determines total compensation expense to be $341,000

Also, The option became exercisable on December 31, 2021, after the employee completed two years of service.

Therefore, in order to calculate the amount should recognize compensation expense we would have to make the following calculation:

amount should recognize compensation expense=$341,000/2

amount should recognize compensation expense=$170,500

For 2021, should recognize compensation expense under the fair value method of $170,500

Monique is the operations manager of a chain of hair salons in upscale urban neighborhoods. Customers in these neighborhoods expect high quality services and products, and Monique is struggling to use the salon's resources efficiently and effectively to provide the level of quality the areas' customers demand. What will most likely happen if Monique can't find a way to meet customers' demands for quality

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Multiple Choice

A. The hair salons will be forced to move to a less demanding neighborhood.

B. The hair salons will be taken over by competitors in the area.

C. The hair salons will stay in business, and customers will adapt to their services and products.

D. The hair salons will be converted into a different type of business that can succeed in this area.

E. The hair salons will go out of business.

Answer:

Option B. The hair salons will be taken over by competitors in area.

Explanation:

The reason is that when the quality of the product that the seller promised is not delivered the customer satisfaction level drops significantly and thus moves towards the other seller which results in the loss of the customer. So this means if the business is not delivering the desired quality then it will keep loosing business customers because the competitor will take over the lost business.

Janus Coat Company purchased a delivery truck on June 1 for $30,000, paying $10,000 cash and signing a 6%, month note for the remaining balance. The truck expected to depreciate $6,000 each year Janus Coat Company prepares monthly financial statements.

Account Tittles and Explanation

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Answer:

Find below complete question:

Janus Coat Company purchased a delivery truck on June 1 for $30,000, paying $10,000 cash and signing a 6%, 2-month note for the remaining balance. The truck is expected to depreciate $6,000 each year. Janus Coat Company prepares monthly  financial statements. Instructions:

(a)  Prepare the general journal entry to record the acquisition of the delivery truck on June 1st. (b)  Prepare any adjusting journal entries that should be made on June 30th. (c)  Show how the delivery truck will be reflected on Janus Coat Company's balance sheet on June 30th.

Dr  Truck          $30,000

Cr Cash                                  $10,000

Cr notes payable                   $20,000

Dr depreciation expense         $500

Cr accumulated depreciation                  $500

Dr interest expense               $100

Cr interest payable                             $100

Balance sheet extract on 30th June"

Delivery truck                               $30,000  

Accumulated depreciation              ($500)

Net book value                            $29,500

Explanation:

The journal entry to record the purchase of the truck would have $30,000 debited to truck account while cash and notes payable are credited with $10,000 and $20,000 respectively.

On 30 June depreciation expense =$6000/12=$500

Interest of one month on the note payable on 30th June=$20,000*6%*1/12=$100

PLATO: Calc Economic
Country A is a main producer of agricultural goods. In the past three years, farmers in country A have seen their sales drop because consumers have begun to buy cheaper imported produce from country B. Not wanting the income of its farmers to drop, the government of country A imposes a tax on all agricultural imports from country B so that those goods are more expensive, and therefore less attractive, to consumers. The farmers in country A see their incomes begin to rise. Two months later, country B retaliates by levying a tax on all imports from country A. Because the manufacturing firms in country A lose business from the country they export to the most, they are forced to close.
What impact did the tariff that country A imposed on country B have?

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Answer:

It created a trade barrier

Explanation:

trade barrier are government policies that restrict internatinoal trade.

The policy of country A on goods imported from country B created a barrier that affected country A's industries.

Answer:

Country B imposed a tariff on country A’s goods to retaliate for country A’s tariffs. So, while incomes increased for farmers in country A, the country’s manufacturers lost a substantial amount of export business. The manufacturers closed, and their employees lost their jobs. Ultimately, country A’s regulations had an unfavorable effect on the country’s own economy. Additionally, the tariff may have harmed country A’s reputation as a trade partner and affected its future trade prospects.

Explanation:

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During 2017, Eaton Co. introduced a new product carrying a two-year warranty against defects. The estimated warranty costs related to dollar sales are 4% within 12 months following sale and 6% in the second 12 months following sale. Sales and actual warranty expenditures for the years ended December 31, 2017 and 2018 are as follows:
Actual Warranty

Sales Expenditures

2017 $ 400,000 $8,000

2018 600,000 14,000

$1,000,000 $22,000

At December 31, 2018, (assuming the accrual method) what amount should be reported as an estimated warranty liability?
Why are warranties recorded as an expense in the year of the sale, i.e., what accounting principle applies?

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Answer:

1. $82,000

2. Accrual / Matching Principle

Explanation:

The two year warranty against defects is known as an Assurance Type Warranty.

With  Assurance Type Warranty, there is no option on the customer to take the warranty or not. Therefore this is not a separate performance obligation.

Assurance Type Warranty are accounted for in terms of IAS 37 Provisions.

At December 31, 2018, the Warranty Expense is calculated as follows :

Sales 2017 : $ 400,000 × 6%   = $ 24,000

Sales 2018 : $ 600,000 × 12% =  $ 72,000

Total                                          =  $ 96,000

Journal

Warranty Expense $ 96,000 (debit)

Warranty Provision $ 96,000 (credit)

When Warranty Claim is Subsequently received in 2018 the entries will be as follows :

Journal

Warranty Provision $14,000 (debit)

Cash $14,000 (credit)

Thus Warranty Liability will be : $ 96,000 - $14,000 = $82,000

Panamint Systems Corporation is estimating activity costs associated with producing disk drives, tapes drives, and wire drives. The indirect labor can be traced to four separate activity pools. The budgeted activity cost and activity base data by product are provided below.

Activity Cost Activity Base
Procurement $383,000 Number of purchase orders
Scheduling 211,000 Number of production orders
Materials handling 425,500 Number of moves
Product development 710,900 Number of engineering changes
Production 1,420,000 Machine hours

Number of Purchase Orders Number of Production Orders Number of Moves Number of Engineering Changes Machine Hours Number of Units
Disk drives 4,200 450 1,260 11 2,500 2,100
Tape drives 1,600 125 500 6 8,000 4,200
Wire drives 12,200 800 4,200 20 11,100 2,500

The activity-based cost for each disk drive unit is:_________

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Answer:

$297.18                                    

Explanation:

The computation of the activity based cost for each disk drive unit is shown below:

Particulars                 Disk drive

Procurement              = $89,366.67

                        {$383,000 × 4,200 ÷ (4,200 + 1,600 + 12,200)}

Scheduling           =   $69,054.55

                        {$211,000 × 450 ÷ (450 + 125 + 800}}  

Material handling  = $89,954.70

                       {$425,500 × 1,260 ÷ (1,260 + 500 + 4,200)}

Product development = $211,348.65

                       {$710,900 × 11 ÷ (11 + 6 + 20)

Production = $164,351.85

                      {$1,420,000 × 2,500 ÷ (2,500 + 8,000 + 11,100)}

Total                                            $624,076.42

Divided by Disk drive Unit            2,100      

Activity based cost for

each disk drive unit is                      $297.18                                    

A company estimates that the revenue (in dollars) from the sale of x doghouses is given by R(x)=14,000ln(0.01x+1). Use the differential to approximate the change in revenue fro the sale of one more doghouse if 110 doghouses have already been sold.

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Answer: The change in revenue for the sale of 1 more doghouse $ 66.67 dollars

Explanation: Differential is a function that can be used to approximate function value with a great degree of accuracy. This is done by the following.

Mathematical definition of derivative: f'(x) = lim f(x+Δx) - f(x)/Δx.

If Δx is very small:

f'(x) . Δx ≅ f(x+Δx) - f(x)

Knowing that Δy ≅ f(x+Δx) - f(x) and the diferential of variable x can be written by dx as the variable y can be dy:

dy = f'(x) dx

which means that the differential dy is approximately equal to the change Δy, if Δx is very small.

For the question, R(x) = y(x) = 14,000ln(0.01x+1)

f'(x) = [tex]\frac{d[14,000.ln(0.01x+1)]}{dx}[/tex]

Using the chain rule, the derivative will be:

f'(x) = 14,000.[tex]\frac{0.01}{0.01x+1}[/tex]

dy = 14,000.[tex]\frac{0.01}{0.01x+1}[/tex].dx

dx is the change in x. For the question, the change is 1 (1 more doghouse) and x is 110:

dy = 14,000[tex]\frac{0.01}{0.01.110+1}.1[/tex]

dy = [tex]\frac{140}{2.1}[/tex]

dy = 66.67

The change in revenue is $66.67 dollars.

Direct Labor Variances for a Service Company Hit-n-Run Food Trucks, Inc. owns and operates food trucks (mobile kitchens) throughout the west coast. The company's employees have varying wage levels depending on their experience and length of time with the company. Employees work 8-hour shifts and are assigned to a truck each day based on labor needs to support the daily menu. One of its trucks, Jose O'Brien's Mobile Fiesta, specializes in Irish-Mexican fusion cuisine. The truck offers a single menu item that changes daily. On November 11, the truck prepared 200 of its most popular item, the Irish Breakfast Enchilada. The following data are available for that day: Quantity of direct labor used 24 hrs. (3 employees, working 8 hour shifts) Actual rate for direct labor $15.00 per hr. Standard direct labor per meal 0.1 hr. Standard rate for direct labor $15.50 per hr. a. Determine the direct labor rate variance, direct labor time variance, and total direct labor cost variance. Enter a favorable variance as a negative number using a minus sign and an unfavorable variance as a positive number. Direct Labor Rate Variance $ Direct Labor Time Variance $ Total Direct Labor Cost Variance $ b. Discuss what might have caused these variances.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The solution is given below check the picture attached for better explanation

Direct labour rate variance:

=(Actual rate per hour-standard rate per hour)×actual hours

=($15-$15.50)×24 hours

=$12 F

2.

Direct labourTime variance:

=(Actual direct labour hour-standard direct labour hours)×standard rate per hour

={24-(200×.10)}×15.50

=$62 U

3. Total direct labour cost variance=direct labour rate variance+direct labour time variance

=310-360

=$50 U

Thomas Company has decided to purchase a company vehicle. The accountant was given all of purchase details. Which should be used to record the vehicle in the accounting records? The price negotiated with the dealer. The manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP). The amount of the loan with the bank. The average selling price of similar vehicles in the area.

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Answer:

The price negotiated with the dealer.

Explanation:

Since in the question it is mentioned that the Thomas company decided to purchase a company vehicle. And the accountant provided all the purchase details.

So for recording the vehicle in the accounting records the price negotiated with the dealer is used as in the accounting, only numbers are recorded which are based on the type of the transactions.

The purchase details includes color of a vehicle, price, mileage, capacity, etc

Therefore for accounting purpose, we only considered the price and the same is to be considered.

On October 1, 2018, Iona Bell Co. issued stock options for 300,000 shares to a division manager. The options have an estimated fair value of $3 each. To provide additional incentive for managerial achievement, the options are not exercisable unless divisional revenue increases by 6% in three years. Bell initially estimates that it is not probable the goal will be achieved, but then after one year, Bell estimates that it is probable that divisional revenue will increase by 6% by the end of 2020. Bell will:



a. record compensation expense of zero in 2019 and in 2020



b. record compensation expense of $300,000 in 2019 and $300,000 in 2020.



c. record compensation expense of $450,000 in 2019 and $450,000 in 2020.



d. record compensation expense of $600,000 in 2019 and $300,000 in 2020.

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Answer: d. record compensation expense of $600,000 in 2019 and $300,000 in 2020.

Explanation:

In 2019, with 2 years left on the on the incentive, the Iona Bell's estimate has changed from not believing that the target could be reached to believing that it could.

This will move their estimate for Compensation from 0 in 2018 to (300,000 * $3) $900,000 at the end of 2020.

They will have to account for it across the 2 remaining years.

In 2019, with 2 years out of 3 elapsed, they will apportion it in this manner ,

= 900,000 * 2/3 - $0 (previous year's estimate)

= 600,000 - 0

= $600,000

In 2020 with the third year elapsed, they will apportion it as such,

= 900,000 * 3/3 - $600,000 (previous year's estimate)

= $300,000

The correct option is therefore Option D.

On October 30, 2019, Sanchez Company acquired a piece of machinery and signed a 12-month note for $24,000. The face value of the note includes the price of the machinery and interest. The note is to be paid in four $6,000 quarterly installments. The value of the machinery is the present value of the four quarterly payments discounted at an annual interest rate of 16%. Required: 1. Prepare all the journal entries required to record the preceding information including the year-end adjusting entry and any payments. Present value techniques should be used. 2. Show how the preceding items would be reported on the December 31, 2019, balance sheet.

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Answer:

the present value of the note payable:

PV = payment x {1 - [1 / (1 + r)ⁿ]} / r

payment = $6,000

r = 16% / 4 = 4%

n = 4

PV = $6,000 x {1 - [1 / (1 + 0.04)⁴]} / 0.04 = $21,779.37 ≈ $21,779

October 30, 2019, machinery purchased

Dr Machinery 21,779

Dr Discount on notes payable 2,221

    Cr Notes payable 24,000

Using the straight amortization method, the interest expense will be $555.25 per payment.

December 31, 2019, accrued interest on notes payable

Dr Interest expense 370

    Cr Interest payable 370

January 31, 2020

Dr Interest payable 370

Dr Interest expense 185.25

Dr Note payable 6,000

    Cr Discount on notes payable 555.25

    Cr Cash 6,000

April 30, 2020

Dr Interest expense 555.25

Dr Note payable 6,000

    Cr Discount on notes payable 555.25

    Cr Cash 6,000

July 31, 2020

Dr Interest expense 555.25

Dr Note payable 6,000

    Cr Discount on notes payable 555.25

    Cr Cash 6,000

October 31, 2020

Dr Interest expense 555.25

Dr Note payable 6,000

    Cr Discount on notes payable 555.25

    Cr Cash 6,000

On the December 31, 2019 balance sheet, the accounts should show:

Assets:

Machinery $21,779

Liabilities:

Note payable 24,000

Discount on notes payable ($2,221)

Interest payable $370

Retained earnings ($370)

A $38,000 coil winding and unwinding machine is estimated to provide additional value to production by $15 per unit. When the machine is operated at 58 units per hour, it needs to be cooled down after 4 hours of operation and receive minor maintenance for 15 minutes. When the machine is operated at 118 units per hour, it needs to be cooled down after 5 hours of operation and receive minor maintenance for 30 minutes. The production line runs 8 hours per day. If each maintenance check costs $625 and the machine has a useful life of 80,000 hours of operations, at what speed should the machine should be operated

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Answer: 118 units per hour

Explanation:

At 58 units per hour:

The cycle time = 4 hours + 0.25 hours

= 4.25 hours

The cycle per day = 8/4.25 = 1.88 cycle

The value added per day will be:

= 1.88 × 4 × 58 × 15

= $6542.4

The cost of maintenance per day will be: = 1.88 × $625 = $1175

The cost of operating the machine per day will be:

= $38,000/80,000 × 4 × 1.88

= $3.57

The net increase in the value per day will be:

= $6542.4 - $1175 - $3.57

= $5363.83

At 118 units per hour:

The cycle time = 5 hours + 0.5 hours

= 5.5 hours

The cycle per day = 8/5.5 = 1.45 cycle

The value added per day will be:

= 1.45 × 5 × 118 × 15

= $12832.5

The cost of maintenance per day will be: = 1.45 × $625 = $906.25

The cost of operating the machine per day will be:

= $38,000/80,000 × 5 × 1.45

= $3.44

The net increase in the value per day will be:

= $128322.5 - $906.25 - $3.44

= $11922.81

The machine should be operated at 118 units per hour because it gives a higher value.

Suppose you were going to save $1,000 per year for three years at a 10% interest rate compounded annually, with the first investment occurring today. What would be the future value of this investment

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Answer:

$13,310

Explanation:

The investment would be 100% = $1000 * 100% / 10% = $10,000

So this is the amount that would be deposited today to earn $1000 each year which is 10% of the amount deposited today.

The Future Value is given as under:

Future Value = Present Value * (1 + r)^n

Here,

Present value is $10,000

r is 10%

and n is 3 years

So, by putting values we have:

Future Value = $10,000 * (1 + 10%)^3  = $13,310

Sela traveled from her home in Flagstaff to San Francisco to seek specialized medical care. Because she was unable to travel​ alone, her father accompanied her. Total expenses​included: Hotel room en route​ ($150 times× 2 rooms times× 3​ nights):​$900 ​Mileage, 1,000 miles Doctors bills in San Francisco: ​1,600 The total medical expenses deductible before the​ 10% limitation are...

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Answer:

The total medical expenses deductible before the​ 10% limitation is 2090

Explanation:

Solution

Recall that:

The Total expenses included is stated as follows:

Th Hotel room  is = $150 * two rooms * three nights

Mileage of = $900,

Miles = 1000

Doctor's bill ins an Francisco = 1,600

Now,

To next step is to find the total medical expenses deductible before the​ 10% limitation is given as follows:

Doctor's bill = 1,600

The total expenses  i hotel room is calculated as :150 * 1 *3 = 450

So,

The total = 1600 + 450 = 2050

It is also important to know that only 10% of the expense stay for the accompanied person is permitted

Therefore,

450*10% =45

Total 2050+45 = 2090

Data centers are built upon ------------------ commodity hardware and designed with ------------------ architectures A. standardized , technical B. standardized, non standard C. techncal , modular D. standardized , modular

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Answer:

Option D: Standardized, modular

Explanation:

Data center in simple terms is said to be a part of a building set aside for a particular purpose (designated space within a building) that is meant or use for holding or housing computers and also it related parts or components.

A modular data center has easy way of deploying data center capacity as it can be placed anywhere data capacity is needed.standardization in data center helps equipment providers and data center builders to reduce timelines of deploymentr as standardized designs gives a lot of options that helps with countless combinations and permutations.

Answer:

I am 100% that the answer is  D) standardized, modular

Explanation:

1.) Data centers are built upon standardized commodity hardware and designed with modular architectures

Stoneheart Group is expected to pay a dividend of $3.17 next year. The company's dividend growth rate is expected to be 3.9 percent indefinitely and investors require a return of 11.7 percent on the company's stock. What is the stock price?

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Answer:

The price of the stock= 40.64

Explanation:

According to the dividend growth model, the price of a stock is the present value of expected dividend discounted at the required rate of return.

This is done as follows:

Price of a stock = D×(1+r)/(r-g)

D(1+g) - Dividend for next year = 3.17

g- growth rate - 3.9%

r- required rate of return - 11.7%

P = 3.17/(0.117- 0.039)=40.641

The price of the stock= 40.64

Isabel, a calendar-year taxpayer, uses the cash method of accounting for her sole proprietorship. In late December she received a $20,000 bill from her accountant for consulting services related to her small business. Isabel can pay the $20,000 bill anytime before January 30 of next year without penalty. Assume her marginal tax rate is 37 percent this year and next year, and that she can earn an after-tax rate of return of 9 percent on her investments. When should she pay the $20,000 bill this year or next?

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Answer: She should pay in December

Explanation:

Assuming she pays in December, she can claim a 37% tax saving as it is an Expense and she will therefore pay the following Net of Tax,

= $20,000 * ( 1 - tax rate)

= 20,000 * ( 1 - 0.37)

= 20,000 * 0.63

= $12,600

Her total bill in December would be $12,600.

If she pays in January however then she would have lost 9% on the tax saving. Accounting for this would be,

The tax saving is

= $20,000 * 0.37

= $7,400

Discounting it to present day will be,

= 7,400 / (1 + r)

= 7,400 / 1 .09

= $6,788.99

Meaning that the amount she will effectively pay in January is,

= $20,000 - 6,788.99

= $13,211.01

Paying in December therefore saves her more.

Bobbi and Stuart are partners. The partnership capital of Bobbi is $41,400 and that of Stuart is $74,700. Bobbi sells his interest in the partnership to John for $63,900. The journal entry to record the admission of John as a new partner would include a credit to:_________.
a. Stuart's capital account for $58,050
b. John's capital account for $63,900
c. John's capital account for $41,400
d. John's capital account for $41,400 and a credit to Stuart's capital account for $74,700

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Answer:

c. John's capital account for $41,400

Explanation:

Based on this information it can be said that in this scenario the journal entry to record the admission of John as a new partner would include a credit to John's capital account for $41,400. This is mainly because even though Bobbi sold his interest for $63,900 his actual interest capital in the partnership was that of $41,400 .... meaning that John now holds a partnership capital of $41,400 and the Bobbi profited $22,500

Olympia Marketing has instituted new policies around misappropriation of assets, conflicts of interests, and kickbacks. Also with the local elections just around the corner, management sent out reminders about political contributions and confidentiality of company information. All of these policies can be found in Olympia Marketing's:________.
a. employee handbook
b. policies and procedures manual
c. moral rights approach
d. code of ethics.
e. value system.

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I’m not sure, try asking quora or however you spell it

A defining characteristic of the subscription-based business model is that
a. the user pays for access to a product or service whether he or she uses it during the payment term or not.
b. basic features of a product or service are provided free of charge, but the user must pay for premium services such as advanced features or add-ons.
c. initial product is often sold at a loss or given away for free in order to drive demand for complementary goods.
d. user pays for only the services he or she consumes.

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Answer:

a. The user pays for access to a product or service whether he or she uses it during the payment term or not.

Explanation:

Obviously, a defining characteristic of the subscription-based business such as TV subscription require the customers to subscribe regardless of how much or how less the customers will watch it. If the customers did not watch the TV, it does not bother the producer as a sales has been made on the business model.

This business model requires regular to regular payment mode to renew the existing subscription on the business as well.

Answer: A.

The user pays for access to a product or service whether he or she uses it during the payment term or not.

Explanation: the subscription-based business model is that the user must pay for the services, even if the user did not make use of that service, for example, if a user subscribe for a television cable, and he/she traveled and was not around to watch the TV, the cable has been paid for and he was not chanced to make use of it.

Industries that use this model presently are cable television, cellular service providers, satellite radio, Internet service providers, and health clubs.

44. The most important type of coverage is
a. Uninsured motorist
b. Medical payments
c. Collision
d. Liability insurance

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Answer:

According to me, the correct answer can be d. Liability insurance.

Bailey Corporation, prepares the following adjustments required at the end of the month on July 31: Before these adjustments, Bailey had assets of $70,000, Liabilities of $50,000 and Stockholders’ equity of $20,000. Here are the adjustments made: a. Received a $568 utility bill for electricity usage in July to be paid in August. b. Owed wages to 4 employees who worked four days at $103 each per day at the end of July. The company will pay employees at the end of the first week of August. c. On July 1, loaned money to an employee who agreed to repay the loan in one year along with $2,400 for one full year of interest. No interest has been recorded yet. After the adjustments stockholders’ equity on 7/31 will be

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Answer:

After the adjustments stockholders’ equity on 7/31 will be  $20,184.

Explanation:

Journal Entries to Show the adjustments are as follows :

a.

Utility Expenses $568 (debit)

Accounts Payable $568 (credit)

b.

Wages Expense $1,648 (debit)

Wages Payable $1,648 (credit)

c.

Loan Receivable $2,400 (debit)

Interest Income $2,400 (credit)

To Determine Effect on Equity use the Accounting Equation : Assets = Equity + Liability.

Therefore, Equity = Assets - Liability

Effect on Assets = $70,000 + $2,400                    =  $72,400

Effect on Liabilities = $50,000 + $568 + $1,648   =  ($52,216)

Effect on Equity (Total)                                            =   $20,184

Conclusion :

Therefore, After the adjustments stockholders’ equity on 7/31 will be  $20,184.

At December 31, the unadjusted trial balance of R&M Entertainment reports Unearned Revenue of $3,001 and Service Revenues of $33,944. 53% of the unearned revenue has been earned as of December 31. When R&M prepares the adjusting entry on December 31, what is the amount that will be reported as a liability on the balance sheet as of December 31?\

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Answer:

$1410.47

Explanation:

Unearned revenue is the revenue upon which cash has been received by the entity prior to the entity discharging its responsibility of providing services in respect of the payment,hence it is a liability until it is finally earned and recorded as revenue.

The balance of the unearned revenue is the liability that R&M must report in its balance sheet as of December 31.

Balance of unearned revenue=$3,001-($3,001*53%)

balance of unearned revenue=$3,001-$1590.53 =$1410.47

Assume that all investors have the same information and care only about expected return and volatility. If new information arrives about one​ stock, can this information affect the price and return of other​ stocks? If​ so, explain​ why? If new information arrives about one​ stock, can this information affect the price and return of other​ stocks?

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Yes, because with the existence of the new information, there would be changes in attractiveness of the stock. If there are no changes in other stock prices, it, would change the expected return on this stock. If expected return was to go up, then investors would be interested in this stock, implying they would not be holding the market portfolio.

New information regarding stock attracts investors, leading to shift in portfolio of investor. With greater demand for the particular stock, revenues/prices of other stock declines. This is because, investor becomes more attracted to buying that particular stock and other stocks are sold off in the market.

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