Saul Company purchased a tractor at a cost of $180,000. The tractor has an estimated salvage value of $20,000 and an estimated life of 8 years, or 12,000 hours of operation. The tractor was purchased on January 1, 2019 and was used 2,400 hours in 2019 and 2,200 hours in 2020. What amount will Saul Company report as depreciation expense over the 8-year life of the equipment using straight-line depreciation

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Answer 1

Answer:

Annual depreciation= $20,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

cost= $180,000.

The tractor has an estimated salvage value of $20,000 and an estimated life of 8 years

Under the straight-line depreciation method, the depreciation expense remains constant during the useful life. We need to use the following formula:

Annual depreciation= (original cost - salvage value)/estimated life (years)

Annual depreciation= (180,000 - 20,000)/8

Annual depreciation= $20,000


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Prices of zero-coupon bonds reveal the following pattern of forward rates: Year Forward Rate 1 5 % 2 6 3 7 In addition to the zero-coupon bond, investors also may purchase a 3-year bond making annual payments of $50 with par value $1,000. a. What is the price of the coupon bond? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

The price of the coupon bond is $ 1,232.30  

Explanation:

The forward rates are:

year 1    5%

year 2   6%

year 3  7%

In determining the price of the bond,we discount the coupon and the face value of the bond as below:

price=coupon/(1+f1)+coupon/(1+f1)*(1+f2)+(coupon+face value)/(1+f1)*(1+f2)*(1+f3)

price=50/(1+5%)+50/(1+5%)*(1+6%)+1050/(1+5%)*(1+6%)*(1+7%)=$1,232.30  

The price of the bond using the forward rates provided is $ 1,232.30  

This implies that an increasing forward rates led to the bond been issued at a premium of $232.30 when compared to its face value of $1000 i.e $ 1,232.30-$1,000.00

Osborn Manufacturing uses a predetermined overhead rate of $20.20 per direct labor-hour. This predetermined rate was based on a cost formula that estimates $282,800 of total manufacturing overhead for an estimated activity level of 14,000 direct labor-hours.The company incurred actual total manufacturing overhead costs of $279,000 and 13,500 total direct labor-hours during the period.Required:1. Determine the amount of underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead for the period.2. Assuming that the entire amount of the underapplied or overapplied overhead is closed out to cost of goods sold, what would be the effect of the underapplied or overapplied overhead on the company's gross margin for the period?

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Predetermined overhead rate= $20.20 per direct labor-hour.

The company incurred actual total manufacturing overhead costs of $279,000 and 13,500 total direct labor-hours during the period.

First, we need to calculate the allocated overhead:

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

Allocated MOH= 20.20*13,500= $272,700

Now, we can determine the over/under allocation:

Under/over applied overhead= real overhead - allocated overhead

Under/over applied overhead= 279,000 - 272,700

Under/over applied overhead= $6,300 underapplied

If overhead is underapplied, the company incurred in more overhead costs than estimated. Therefore, gross profit would decrease.

The meaning of saving and investment

Classify each of the following based on the macroeconomic definitions of saving and investment.

1. Antonio purchases a corporate bond issued by a car company.
2. Dmitri takes out a loan and uses it to build a new cabin in Montana.
3. Frances purchases stock in NanoSpeck, a biotech firm.
4. Caroline buys new bulldozers for her construction firm.

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Answer:

1. Saving

2. Investment

3. Saving

4. Investment

Explanation:

In macroeconomics, saving is when an individual's income is greater than consumption. Investment is when an individual purchases new capital. Dor example new machinery, car or house.

The purchase of a house and bulldozer is an investment because new capital is acquired.

The purchase of bond and stocks is savings because income isn't spent on consumption.

I hope my answer helps you

Why did the Federal Reserve allow the Bank of United States to fail in​ 1930? A. The Fed was prohibited from aiding the bank because its assets were concentrated in real estate. B. The Fed did not want to be viewed as rewarding the poor business decisions of the​ bank's managers. C. The Fed was unable to obtain the approval of the U.S. Treasury for its purchase of the​ bank's toxic assets. D. The​ bank's managers refused to abide by Fed rules governing the use of Fed loans. Why did the Federal Reserve allow Lehman Brothers to fail in​ 2008? A. The Fed did not have the legal authority to assist an investment bank. B. By the time the Fed understood the extent of the trouble at Lehman​ Brothers, it was much too late to act. C. The Fed believed that Lehman Brothers had found a suitable buyer and would recover. D. The Fed feared that assisting Lehman Brothers would increase the extent of moral hazard in the financial system. Contrast the​ Fed's actions following the failure of the Bank of United States with its actions following the failure of Lehman Brothers. A. The Fed aggressively intervened following the 1930 failure but remained largely inactive for several years following the 2008 failure. B. The Fed intervened aggressively following the 2008 failure but remained largely inactive for several years following the 1930 failure. C. The​ Fed's actions following both failures were the​ same; it aggressively intervened with assistance

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Answer: 1. B. The Fed did not want to be viewed as rewarding the poor business decisions of the​ bank's managers.

2. D. The Fed feared that assisting Lehman Brothers would increase the extent of moral hazard in the financial system.

3. B. The Fed intervened aggressively following the 2008 failure but remained largely inactive for several years following the 1930 failure.

Explanation:

1. In 1930 when the Great Depression was at it's early stages, the Central Bank could have done some things that would have reduced it's impact on the world but they remained passive and did little. One of the reasons was that there was a lack of cohesion between the Fed Districts and some of the directors subscribed to the "liquidationist" which meant that companies that engaged in adverse financial decisions be allowed to fail to as to prune the financial system and make it better. This contributed to the failure to help the Bank of the United States.

2. The Fed did not want to be seen as aiding Moral Hazard when they refused to bail out the Lehman Brothers in 2008. The Lehman Brothers had engaged in very risky transactions that brought it to ruin in 2008 and the Central Bank did not want to encourage the precedent of saving Banks that did so. Moral Hazard is when a risky action is engaged in by a company or person because they will not pay for the risk if things go awry. For example, a person with car insurance might drive more recklessly because they know that if the car crashes, the insurance will cover it. This is what the Fed did not want to encourage. A situation where Banks would engage in risky actions knowing that the Fed would back them up.

3. In the 1930s during the Great Depression, the Fed did not do enough to stem the depression because there was not coordination amongst the districts. They could not agree on a way forward and so did little. They even admitted their failure when in 2002, a member of the Board of Governors called Ben Bernanke said they could have done more.

In 2008 though, the Fed stepped in to help the economy get back on track. They reduced Interest rates and poured money into the economy through various ventures that helped the American public amongst others. Their actions ensured that the 2008 financial crises did not last as long as the Great Depression.

Joanie recognizes that the board and CEO are particularly worried that individuals will post negative information about the company on company-sponsored social media sites. Joanie create what specific set of policies in response for how to contend the employees?

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Answer:

Should create a non disclosure agreement policy

Explanation:

This is a legally binding agreement that mandates parties to a contract in this case between an employer with an employee, in which the employee agrees not to disclose publicly or to any one negative information about the company that is deemed confidential (secret or private), and that may affect the company negatively.

Thus, to reduce the worries of the board and CEO, Joanie should create a non disclosure agreement signed by employees.

The industrial engineering approach is most likely to emphasize:

A. defining work arrangements and reporting requirements.
B. exploring new and diverse ways of doing the same job.
C. designing jobs in such a way that they require minimal specialization.
D. streamlining jobs to make them simpler and more efficient.
E. creating complex and challenging jobs that require innovative employees.

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Answer:

Option D is correct

D)streamlining jobs to make them simpler and more efficient

Explanation:

Industrial engineering is an aspect of engineering profession that deals with the efficient optimization of complex processes as well as systems. It involves the development of integrated system of materials,equipment.

Industrial engineering cross accross fields such as has mechanical engineering, philosophy, economics, as well as sociology.

Industrial Engineering uses different approach to achieve it's goals, some of these approach are:

- It gather and analyse fact about the operation that is about to be carried out

-It examine all available fact critically by devicing different techniques such as charts, diagram.

- Getting alternative solution by brainstorming

-selection of best the best method.

All these steps helps industrial Engineers in streamlining jobs to make them simpler and more efficient.

a. Present one recent instance (within the last 50 years only) whereby a language, custom or national culture has been lost or diminished by the elimination or blurring of an existing border via globalization. (Please select non-U.S. examples)

b. By extension, how have global oligopolies benefited from the decrease in local competition?

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Answer: 1. A. China in Zambia

B. Increased Market Share

Explanation:

A. China in Zambia

For years now many have worried about Chinese influence in China and what they view as subtle attempts by China to engage in modern day Colonialism through methods such as Predatory Loaning practices.

One glaring example is that of Zambia.

There are several ways in which the Chinese have established a foothold in Zambia and are making the country lose its sovereignty and national culture.

1. Loans for Infrastructure

China has invested massively in Zambia which is a big Copper exporter to enable them mine and capture the Copper that Zambia has for use in production in China. In the last 6 years, Zambia has embarked on over 29 projects all funded by about $9 billion in Chinese loans. With such loans being owed, the amount of Chinese influence will be great.

2. Small Scale Entrepreneurs

Chinese people have emigrated to Zambia in droves and some of them have started street level businesses also called Chinese Shops where they sell every day goods ranging from AA batteries to bicycles. These put pressure and compete with local Entrepreneurs who might not be able to get those goods as cheaply as the Chinese can from China. This as well as the importation of Chinese goods and services to feed the Chinese people involved has led to Zambian adopting Chinese foods and goods for themselves as well.

3. Political Interference

With such a huge investment in Zambia, many have noted with concern that China often meddles in the politics of the Southern African nations by picking candidates that will be more friendly to their Economic aspirations. This directly leads to a loss of sovereignty as well as an erosion in the independence of the national culture.

2. Oligopolies refer to firms that exist in an industry that has very few competitors and with the less competitions have a chance to make huge profits. Getting into the industries they operate in can be quite difficult due to high start-up costs as well as already well established competition. These include industries like the Motor and Aeroplane manufacturing industries.

As a result of Globalization, these companies have spread across the globe and as they are already established, they have the unique opportunity to charge less for their goods due to Economies of Scale. This allowed them to discourage local manufacturers in the newer companies they came to which could not hope to compete with such giants. This enabled the Oligopolies to capture the market share that the local competitors gave up thereby increasing the market share of these Oligopolies and by extension their Profitability.

Steve Drake sells a rental house on January 1, 2019, and receives $100,000 cash and a note for $50,000 at 7 percent interest. The purchaser also assumes the mortgage on the property of $25,000. Steve's original cost for the house was $170,000 on January 1, 2011 and accumulated depreciation was $27,000 on the date of sale. He collects only the $100,000 down payment in the year of sale.

If Steve elects to recognize the total gain on the property in the year of sale, calculate the taxable gain.

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Answer:

$32,000  

Explanation:

The computation of the taxable gain is shown below;

Taxable gain on sale = Amount Realized - Adjusted Basis

where,

Amount Realized = Cash Received + Note received + Mortgage assumed by Purchaser

= $100,000 +$50,000 + $25,000

= $175,000

And, the adjusted basis is

= Original cost - Accumulated Depreciation

= $170,000 - $27,000

= $143,000

So, the taxable gain on sale is

= $175,000 - $143,000

= $32,000            

The gain which is arise from purchasing the asset to the sale of the asset i.e difference in these amounts attract the taxable gain

Hilary and Maria are roommates. They spend most of their time studying (of course), but they leave some time for their favorite activities: making pizza and brewing root beer. Hilary takes 5 hours to brew a gallon of root beer and 3 hours to make a pizza. Maria takes 8 hours to brew a gallon of root beer and 4 hours to make a pizza.
Megan's opportunity cost of making a pizza is:______
a. 2/3 gallon
b. 5/7 gallon
c. 1/2 gallons
d. 2/5 gallons
of root beer, and Susan's opportunity cost of making a pizza is:_______
a. 2/3 gallon
b. 5/7 gallon
c. 1/2 gallons
d. 2/5 gallons

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Answer and Explanation:

Opportunity cost is the net benefit arise from the loss suffered from the selective option.

In the given situation, the Megan's opportunity cost of making a pizza is

= 3 hours to make a pizza ÷ 5 hours to brew a gallon of root beer

= 3 ÷ 5 gallons

This is the answer but the same is not provided in the given options

And, the Susan opportunity cost of making a pizza is

= 4 hours to make the pizza ÷ 8 hours  to brew a gallon of root beer

= 4 ÷ 8 gallons

= 1 ÷ 2 gallons

Differential Analysis for a Discontinued Product A condensed income statement by product line for Healthy Beverage Inc. indicated the following for Fruit Cola for the past year: Sales $12,750,000 Cost of goods sold 8,500,000 Gross profit $ 4,250,000 Operating expenses 6,000,000 Loss from operations $ (1,750,000) It is estimated that 25% of the cost of goods sold represents fixed factory overhead costs and that 15% of the operating expenses are fixed. Because Fruit Cola is only one of many products, the fixed costs will not be materially affected if the product is discontinued. a. Prepare a differential analysis dated January 5 to determine whether Fruit Cola should be continued (Alternative 1) or discontinued (Alternative 2). If an amount is zero, enter "0". Use a minus sign to indicate a loss. Differential Analysis Continue Fruit Cola (Alt. 1) or Discontinue Fruit Cola (Alt. 2) January 5 Continue Fruit Cola (Alternative 1) Discontinue Fruit Cola (Alternative 2) Differential Effect on Income (Alternative 2) Revenues $ $ $ Costs: Variable cost of goods sold Variable operating expenses Fixed costs Income (Loss) $ $ $ b. Should Fruit Cola be retained

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Answer:

Healthy Beverage Inc.

a) Differential Analysis

1) Continue Fruit Cola (Alt. 1)

Sales                            $12,750,000

Cost of goods sold         8,500,000

Gross profit                  $4,250,000

Operating expenses      6,000,000

Loss from operations ($1,750,000)

2) Discontinue Fruit Cola (Alt. 2)

Differential Effect on Income (Alternative 2):

Fixed costs:

Cost of goods sold        $2,125,000

Operating expenses          900,000

Income (Loss)               ($3,025,000)

b. Should Fruit Cola be retained ?

The production and sale of the Fruit Cola should be continued.  Discontinuing it would not save the company the incurrence of the fixed cost.

Explanation:

Differential analysis is a managerial accounting technique for analyzing the different costs and benefits that would arise from alternative solutions to a particular problem.

In the above scenario, discontinuing the production and sale of Fruit Cola would not save the company the fixed costs, so the product should be continued.  It is not the product that is causing the net loss but allocated fixed costs.  Fixed cost is a sunk cost that is not relevant in differential analysis type of decision making.

g People will want to hold more money if the price level a. or if the interest rate increases. b. or if the interest rate decreases. c. increases or if the interest rate decreases. d. decreases or if the interest rate increases.

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Answer:

a. or if the interest rate increases.

Explanation:

An increase in the price utlimately decreases the level of spending by an individual. People want to save their money when the prices increase.

On the other hand when the interest rate increases some people who normally invest their money to receive the return will ultimately increase their amount of investment to increase their returns.

A sole proprietorship was started on January 1, 2018, when it received $55,500 cash from Marlin Jones, the owner. During 2018, the company earned $43,600 in cash revenues and paid $19,080 in cash expenses. Jones withdrew $6,100 cash from the business during 2018.

Required:
Prepare the income statement. capital statement (statement of changes in equity). balance sheet. and statement of cash flows for Jones's 2018 fiscal year.

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Answer:

a. Net income = $24,520

b. Ending capital = $73,920

c. Total assets = $73,920; and Total Equities and Liabilities = $73,920.

d. Ending cash balance = $73,920.

Explanation:

a. Income statement

Details                         Amount ($)

Revenue                       43,600

Expenses                       19,080

Net income                   24,520

b. Capital statement (statement of changes in equity)

Details                         Amount ($)

Beginning capital           55,500

Net income                     24,520

Withdrawal                     (6,100)

Ending capital                73,920

c. Balance sheet.

Details                         Amount ($)

Assets:          

Cash                               73,920  

Total assets                   73,920

Equity and Liabilities:

Capital                           73,920

Total                               73,920

d. Statement of cash flows

Details                                                         Amount ($)        Amount ($)

Cash from operating activities:  

Cash from revenue                                      43,600

Cash paid for expenses                             (19,080)            

Cash generated from operating activities                              24,520

Cash flow from financing activities:  

Capital introduced                                      55,500

Cash withdrawal                                           (6,100)

Cash generated from financing activities                             49,400

Net cash generated                                                                73,920

Beginning cash balance                                                             0      

Ending cash balance                                                               73,920

Krizun Industries makes heavy construction equipment. The standard for a particular crane calls for 14 direct labor-hours at $16 per direct labor-hour. During a recent period 1,000 cranes were made. The labor efficiency variance was $4,400 Unfavorable. How many actual direct labor-hours were worked

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Answer:

14,275= actual hours

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

The standard for a particular crane calls for 14 direct labor-hours at $16 per direct labor-hour.

During a recent period, 1,000 cranes were made.

The labor efficiency variance was $4,400 Unfavorable.

To determine the actual hours worked, we need to use the direct labor efficiency variance formula:

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= (Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity)*standard rate

-4,400= (14*1,000 - actual hours)*16

-4,400= 224,000 - 16actual hours

228,400/16= actual hours

14,275= actual hours

Prepare general journal entries to record the following transactions. No explanations.Jan. 3 Paid office rent, $1,600.4 Bought a truck costing $50,000, making a down payment of $7,000.6 Paid wages, $3,000.7 Received $16,000 cash from customers for services performed.10 Paid $4,100 owed on last month's bills.12 Billed credit customers, $5,300.17 Received $1,800 from credit customers.19 Taylor Gordon, the owner, withdrew $1,700.23 Paid $700 on amount owed for truck.29 Received bill for utilities expense, $255.AccountsCashAccounts ReceivableTruckAccounts PayableTaylor Gordon, DrawingService FeesRent ExpenseWages ExpenseUtilities Expense

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Answer:

Jan. 3 Paid office rent, $1,600.

Dr Rent expense 1,600

    Cr Cash 1,600

4 Bought a truck costing $50,000, making a down payment of $7,000.

Dr Truck 50,000

    Cr Cash 7,000

    Cr Accounts payable 43,000

6 Paid wages, $3,000.

Dr Wages expense 3,000

    Cr Cash 3,000

7 Received $16,000 cash from customers for services performed.

Dr Cash 16,000

    Cr Service fees 16,000

10 Paid $4,100 owed on last month's bills.

Dr Accounts payable 4,100

    Cr Cash 4,100

12 Billed credit customers, $5,300.

Dr Accounts receivable 5,300

    Cr Service fees 5,300

17 Received $1,800 from credit customers.

Dr Cash 1,800

    Cr Accounts receivable 1,800

19 Taylor Gordon, the owner, withdrew $1,700.

Dr Taylor Gordon, Drawing 1,700

    Cr Cash 1,700

23 Paid $700 on amount owed for truck.

Dr Accounts payable 700

    Cr Cash 700

29 Received bill for utilities expense, $255.

Dr Utilities expense 255

    Cr Accounts payable 255

Consider an imaginary economy that has been growing at a rate of 6% per year. Government economists have proposed a number of policies to increase the growth rate but first need to convince the president that the policies will pay off. To do so, they want to present a comparison of the number of years it will take for the economy to double, depending on the growth rate.
Using the rule of 70, determine the number of years it will take the economy to double at each growth rate.Growth rate(Percent Years Required to Double(nearest whole number of years)4 5 6

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Answer:

11.67 years

Explanation:

The rule of 70 requires that in determining when the economy growth rate will double its current growth rate, the appropriate thing to do is divide 70 by the current growth rate of 6% per year.

The economy's growth rate of 6%  has its percentage ignored when the calculation is carried out.

=70/6= 11.67  

The current economy's growth rate would double in 11.67 years' time

The adjusted trial balance columns of the worksheet for Bridgeport Company are as follows.
Bridgeport Company
Worksheet (Partial)
For the Month Ended April 30, 2019
Adjusted Trial Balance
Account Titles Dr. Cr.
Cash 10,000
Accounts Receivable 8,080
Prepaid Rent 2,500
Equipment 22,700
Accumulated Depreciation—Equip. 5,500
Notes Payable 5,700
Accounts Payable 5,500
Common Stock 19,460
Retained Earnings 8,100
Dividends 3,400
Service Revenue 15,000
Salaries and Wages Expense 10,980
Rent Expense 900
Depreciation Expense 700
Interest Expense 60
Interest Payable 60
Totals 59,320 59,320
Journalize the closing entries at April 30.
Post the closing entries to Income Summary and Retained Earnings.
Prepare a post-closing trial balance at April 30.

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Answer:

The purpose of the post closing trial balance is to verify thtat the debit totals equal credit totals of the permananet accounts and temperoray accounts have zero balances.

Explanation:

Bridgeport Company

Closing Entries

Date               Particulars                             Debit             Credit

Apr 30            Income Summary             12,640

                            Common Stock 19,460

                             Salaries & Wages Expense               10,980

                                          Rent Expense                         900

                                         Depreciation Expense              700

                                             Interest Expense                  60

                         

Closing Expense Accounts to Income Summary

                             Service Revenue           15,000

                                      Income Summary                              15,000

Closing Revenue Accounts to Income Summary

                           Retained Earnings      8,100

                                Income Summary                           8100

To close retained earnings to income summary

                                   Retained Earnings           3400

                                              Dividends                                   3400

To close dividends

Bridgeport Company

Post Closing Trial Balance              

                                                           Debit           Credit

Cash                                                10,000

Accounts Receivable                     8,080

Prepaid Rent                                  2,500

Equipment                                     22,700

Accumulated Depreciation—Equip.                       5,500

Common Stock                                                      19,460

Notes Payable                                                         5,700

Accounts Payable                                                   5,500

Interest Payable                                                         60

Capital / RE                                                               7060

Total                                              43280               43280

A protective put strategy is Multiple Choice a long call plus a short put on the same underlying asset. None of the options are correct. a long put plus a long call on the same underlying asset. a long put plus a long position in the underlying asset. a long put plus a short call on the same underlying asset.

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Answer:

a long put plus a long position in the underlying asset.

Explanation:

A protective put strategy is a long put plus a long position in the underlying asset. It is a risk management strategy that makes use of options contracts which are employed by investors to protect or guard their investments against a potential loss in stocks or assets such as commodities, indexes and currencies. The protective put strategy helps to mitigate or limit risk associated with buying stocks for the first time.

Generally, the value of the underlying asset is anticipated to decrease by the buyers while the value of the underlying asset is anticipated by sellers of call options to also decrease.

Hence, considering the prospective option holder, when the exercise price is higher, it means that the call options are worth less. Also, when the exercise price is higher, it means that the put options are worth more.

Doctor Company prepared the tabulation below at December 31, 2017. Net Income $307,000 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities: Depreciation expense $32,000 Decrease in accounts receivable $50,000 Increase in inventory $12,000 Decrease in accounts payable $8,600 Increase in income taxes payable $1,500 Loss on sale of land $5,000 Net cash provided (used) by operating activities Show how each item should be reported in the statement of cash flows.

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Answer:

$374,900

Explanation:

Doctor Company Statement of Cash Flow

Net Income $307,000

Reconciliation of net income to net cash:

Depreciation expense 32,000

.

Decrease in accounts receivable 50,000

Increase in inventory (12,000)

Decrease in accounts payable (8,600)

Increase in income taxes payable 1,500

Loss on sale of land 5,000

Net cash provided (used)by operating activities $374,900

During April, the production department of a process manufacturing system completed a number of units of a product and transferred them to finished goods. Of these transferred units, 60,000 were in process in the production department at the beginning of April and 240,000 were started and completed in April. April's beginning inventory units were 60% complete with respect to materials and 40% complete with respect to conversion. At the end of April, 82,000 additional units were in process in the production department and were 80% complete with respect to materials and 30% complete with respect to conversion.
1. Compute the number of units transferred to finished goods.
2. Compute the number of equivalent units with respect to both materials used and conversion used in the production department for April using the weighted-average method.

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Answer:

a) Units transferred = 218,000 units

b)

Equivalent units  of material                 283,600

Equivalent units of conversion cost      283,600

Explanation:

a) units transferred out

Units transferred  = opening inventory + newly introduced - closing inventory

=  60,000 + 240,000 - 82,000= 218,000

Units transferred = 218,000 units

Equivalent units for material

Items                              units                                       Equivalent units

Transferred out           218,000        100%×218,000      218,000

Closing inventory       82,000           80% × 82,000       65,060

Equivalent units                                                               283,600

Equivalent units for conversion cost

Items                              units                                       Equivalent units

Transferred out           218,000        100%×218,000      218,000

Closing inventory       82,000           30% × 82,000       24,600

Equivalent units                                                               242,600

Equivalent units  of material                 283,600

Equivalent units of conversion cost      283,600

                                               

Mantle Corporation is considering two equally risky investments: ∙ A $5,000 investment in preferred stock that yields 7.75%. ∙ A $5,000 investment in a corporate bond that yields 10%. What is the breakeven corporate tax rate that makes the company indifferent between the two investments? Assume a 70% dividend exclusion for tax on dividends. (Do not round your intermediate answer and round your final answer to two decimal places.)

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Answer:

At a corporate tax rate of 16.29%, both investment shall have same income, so it will be the indifference point.

Explanation:

Let take X to be the corporate tax rate

Note that 70% dividend exclusion for tax on dividend mean 30% is actually applied to dividend

Preferred dividend = 5000 * 7.75% = 387.5

Taxable dividend = 387.5 * 30% = 116.25

Interest on bond = 5000*10% =  500

For the purpose of Indifference  of the two investment brought about by the two break-even corporate tax

387.5 - 116.25  * X = 500 - 500*X

500 X - 116.25  X = 500 - 387.5

383.75 X = 175 -112.5

383.75 X = 62.5

X= 62.5/383.75

X= 0.1629

X=16.29%

At a corporate tax rate of 16.29%, both investment shall have same income, so it will be the indifference point.

Wilson Trucking, Inc. reports these account balances at January 1, 2015 (shown in alphabetical order):Accounts Payable $220,000Accounts Receivable $200,000Buildings $480,000Capital Stock $680,000Cash $160,000Equipment $320,000Land $400,000Notes Payable $520,000Retained Earnings $140,000On January 5, Wilson Trucking collected $175,000 of its accounts receivable, paid $150,000 on its accounts payable, and paid $11,000 on its note payable.Refer to the information above. In a trial balance prepared on January 6, 2015, the total of the credit column is:__________.(a) $1,721,000(b) $1,350,000(c) $1,399,000(d) $1,560,000.

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Answer:

The correct option is C,$ 1,399,000

Explanation:

The items on the credit column would be the sum of  accounts payable, capital stock, notes payable and retained earnings  minus the payment of accounts payable and notes payable

Accounts payable is $220,000

capital stock is $680,000

notes payable is $520,000

retained earnings is $140,000

payment in respect of accounts payable is $150,000

payment in respect of notes payable is $11,000

total of credit column=$220,000+$680,000+$520,000+$140,000-$150,000-$11,000=$ 1,399,000.00  

Based on the information given the total of the credit column is:(c) $1,399,000.

Credit column

Accounts payable $220,000

Capital stock $680,000

Notes payable $520,000

Retained earnings $140,000

Less payment in respect of accounts payable ($150,000)

Less payment in respect of notes payable ($11,000)

Total credit column $1,399,000

Inconclusion the total of the credit column is:(c) $1,399,000.

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The city of Springvale imposes a net income tax on businesses operating within its jurisdiction. The tax equals 1% of income up to $100,000 and 1.5% of income in excess of $100,000. The Springvale Bar and Grill generated $782,000 net income this year. Its city income tax is_______.

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Answer:

$11,230

Explanation:

The city of Springvale imposed a net income tax on all businesses

Each business will make a payment of 1% for any amount up to $100,000 and 1.5% for any amount above $100,000

The net income generated by Springvale Bar and Grill is

= $782,000- $100,000

= $682,000

Therefore, it's city income tax is calculated as follows

(1/100+100,000) + ( 1.5/100+682,000)

( 0.01+100,000) + ( 0.015+682,000)

= 1000 + 10,230

= $11,230

Hence, Springvale Bar and Grill will pay a net income tax of $11,230

Consider the following information: Rate of Return If State Occurs State of Probability of Economy State of Economy Stock A Stock B Stock C Boom .15 .37 .47 .27 Good .45 .22 .18 .11 Poor .35 −.04 −.07 −.05 Bust .05 −.18 −.22 −.08 a. Your portfolio is invested 20 percent each in A and C, and 60 percent in B. What is the expected return of the portfolio? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

2.41%

Explanation:

Note: The data in the question are merged and are first sorted before answering the question as follows:

a. Calculation of expected return of individual stock

Expected return of stock A = (0.15 * 0.45) + (0.37 * 0.22) + (0.47 * 0.18) + (0.27 * 0.11) = 0.26

Expected return of stock B = (0.15 * 0.35) + (0.37 * (−0.04)) + (0.47 * (−0.07)) + (0.27 * (−0.07)) = −0.01

Expected return of stock C = (0.15 * 0.05) + (0.37 * (−0.18)) + (0.47 * (−0.22)) + (0.27 * (−0.08)) = −0.12

b. Calculation of expected return of the portfolio

This is the sum of the product of expected return of individual stock and percentile invested in each stock as follows:

Expected return of portfolio = (0.26 * 20%) + (−0.01 * 60%) + (−0.12 * 20%) = 0.0241, or 2.41%

. A company wants to raise $2 million through a rights offering. The subscription price is $4, and the current stock price is $5. The firm currently has 1,000,000 shares outstanding. How many shares must be issued

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Answer:

A.$500,000

B. $2 Right

C.$0.33

Explanation:

A.The amount that the company wants to raise ÷The subscription price = Shares Issued

Amount raise

$2,000,000

Subscription price $4

Hence:

$2,000,000÷$4

=$500,000

Therefore $500,000 is the shares to be issued out by the company

B.

Rights that it will take to purchase one share.

1,000,000/500,000 = 2 rights

C. The Investors have 2 shares

The MV of the portfolio before the rights was issued= 2x$5 = $10

The MV of portfolio after the rights was issued =

$10+$4= $14

The price per share :

$14/3

=$4.67

The value of rights :

$5-$4.67

= $0.33

Answer: 0.33

Explanation:

Funds Required. = 2,000,000

Subscription Price = 4.00

Total New Shares =2000000/4 = 500,000

Current no of shares outstanding = 1,000,000

Right ratio =500000/1000000 = 0.5

Therefore, per share 0.5 right would be issued and 2 rights will be required to buy 1 share

Share price after right issue will be:

=(Share price before rights + the subscription price per share)/Total number of shares

= ((1000000 × 5)+(500000 ×4) ÷ (1000000+500000)

= 4.67

Value of right = 5 - 4.67

= 0.33

Due to recent political and economic events, general prices of goods and services are expected to increase significantly over the next five years. You were about to purchase a five-year bond. You now require a higher return on the bond than you did before you found out about these expected price increases.

Determine which of these fundamental factors is affecting the cost of money in the scenario described:

a. Inflation
b. Time preferences for consumption
c. Risk

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Answer:

a. Inflation

Explanation:

In the context of economics, inflation refers to the increase in the price of goods and services

Moreover,  we also know that

(1 + Nominal rate of return) = (1 + real rate of return) × (1 + inflation rate of return)

According to the given situation, it is mentioned that The general goods and services prices are expected to rise substantially over the next five years which represents the concept of inflation

Hence, the option a is correct

Nicola is the most qualified candidate for the job of marketing manager at Lean Inc. However, the recruiters do not hire her because they feel that a woman would not be able to handle the responsibilities associated with such a senior position. This is an example of the _____ effect

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Answer:

Glass ceiling effect

Explanation:

Nicola is experiencing the glass ceiling effect,which is a barrier or resistance to the efforts of women and minorities to reach the top ranks of management in major corporations. This term refers to gender gap in managerial or executive positions in an organization that is faced by women and minorities even though they are well qualified for such positions. women in such organizations find themselves unable to advance beyond a certain level of management.

On April 1, Sharon Lee established Lee's Travel Agency. The following transactions were completed during the month.

1. Invested $14,000 cash to start the agency.
2. Paid $500 cash for April office rent.
3. Purchased equipment for $2,000 cash.
4.Incurred $900 of advertising costs in the Chicago Tribune, on account.
5. Paid $900 cash for office supplies.
6. Performed services worth $11,000: $3,500 cash is received from customers, and the balance of $7,500 is billed to customers on account.
7. Withdrew $400 cash for personal use.
8. Paid Chicago Tribune $700 of the amount due in transaction (4).
9. Paid employees' salaries $2,900.
10. Received $4,500 in cash from customers who have previously been billed in transaction (6).

Requried:
Complete the tabular analysis of the transactions.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Had to use excel for this solution in order to make everything so clear and explanatory. check the picture attached below.  

Ask Socrates Inc. is a computer software company that employs highly intelligent, but somewhat unusual people. Every Friday, free lollipops, toys, or other treats are given out to encourage employees to remember how creative they were when they were children. All the new members of the organization are told about the founders who were three young people who "got lucky" and sold a video game that they invented. The employees are allowed to dress informally and can set their own working hours.Ask Socrates Inc. employees are allowed to dress informally. This is an example of a​ ________ through which organizational culture is transmitted.a. material symbolb. fundamental mechanismc. rituald. primary proceduree. symbolic act

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Answer: a. Material symbol

Explanation:

When talking about the Material symbols of Organizational Culture, those unspoken norms and behaviours that explain to you the type of Organization you are in are what are being referred to.

Materials symbols explain the type of culture in an organization by conveying information on the Equality level of the employees as well as the type of performance and behaviour expected of them.

They can be expressed through dress codes, company cars and even offices given to a certain cadre of Employees.

Seeing as the above scenario deals with the dress code, it most likely falls under an Organization's material symbols.

Blossom Company includes one coupon in each box of soap powder that it packs, and 10 coupons are redeemable for a premium (a kitchen utensil). In 2020, Blossom Company purchased 9,500 premiums at 75 cents each and sold 120,000 boxes of soap powder at $3.00 per box; 41,800 coupons were presented for redemption in 2020. It is estimated that 60% of the coupons will eventually be presented for redemption.
Prepare all the entries that would be made relative to sales of soap powder and to the premium plan in 2020.

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Answer:

Dr Purchased premiums 7,125

Cr Cash 7,125

Dr Cash 360,000

Cr Sales 360,000

Dr Premium Expense 3,135

Cr Inventory Premiums 3,135

Dr Premium Expense 2,265

Cr Estimated Liability Premiums 2,265

Explanation:

Blossom Company Journal entry

Dr Purchased premiums 7,125

(9,500×0.75)

Cr Cash 7,125

Dr Cash 360,000

(120,000×3.00per box)

Cr Sales 360,000

Dr Premium Expense 3,135

Cr Inventory Premiums (41,800 ÷ 10 coupons×0.75) 3,135

Dr Premium Expense 2,265

Cr Estimated Liability Premiums 2,265

[(120,000 ×0.60) – 41,800) ÷ 10 × .75]

=72,000-41,800÷10×.75

=30,200÷10×.75

=3020×.75

=2,265

QuickBooks Online offers many solutions for categorizing financial transactions. The most common categories used are Chart of Accounts and Products and Services items. Which 4 additional lists are available to categorize financial activity and further optimize QuickBooks Online for your client? (Select all that apply)

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Answer:

- class and/or location tracking

- projects

- sub-customers

Explanation:

Remember, QuickBooks online is an Enterprise resource tool that allows businesses manage their inventory and transactions which includes reports that would show details about projects, sub-customers and location.

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