Alpha Company owns 80 percent of the voting stock of Beta Company. Alpha and Beta reported the following account information from their year-end separate financial records: Alpha Beta Inventory $95,000 $88,000 Sales Revenue 800,000 300,000 Cost of Goods Sold 600,000 180,000 During the current year, Alpha sold inventory to Beta for $100,000. As of year end, Beta had resold only 60 percent of these intra-entity purchases. Alpha sells inventory to Beta at the same markup it uses for all of its customers. What is the total for consolidated inventory

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Answer 1

Answer:

$173,000

Explanation:

The computation of the total consolidated inventory is shown below:

But before that following calculations need to be done

Percentage profits that Alpha charge to other customers is

= ($800,000 - $600,000) ÷ $800,000

= 25% of sales

Stock held at year end is

= $100,000 × 40%

= $40,000

Profit involved in stock is

= $40,000 × 25%

= $10,000

Now the stock of beta is  

= $88,000 - $10,000

= $78,000

And finally, the Total for consolidated inventory is

= $95,000 + $78,000

= $173,000


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The manager of the Quick Stop Corner convenience store (which is open 360 days per year) sells four cases of Stein soda each day (1440 cases per year). Order costs are $8.00 per order. The lead time for an order is three days. Annual holding costs are equal to $57.60 per case. If the manager orders 16 cases each time she places an order, how many orders would she place in a year

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Answer:

90 orders she would place in a year

Explanation:

The total annual cases of Stein soda that the manager buys are 1,440 cases. If she were to place 16 cases in a single order then we would divide the total  cases bought in a year by the cases bought in a single order to determine the number of orders the manager would place in a year. As shown below:

No. of orders placed in a year = Annual Total Cases bought / Cases purchased in single order

No. of orders placed in a year = 1,440 / 16

No. of orders placed in a year = 90 orders

The following items are taken from the financial statements of the Postal Service for the year ending December 31, 2015: Accounts payable $ 18,000 Accounts receivable 11,000 Accumulated depreciation – equipment 28,000 Advertising expense 21,000 Cash 15,000 Common stock 42,000 Dividends 14,000 Depreciation expense 12,000 Insurance expense 3,000 Note payable, due 6/30/16 70,000 Prepaid insurance (12-month policy) 6,000 Rent expense 17,000 Retained earnings (1/1/15) 60,000 Salaries and wages expense 32,000 Service revenue 133,000 Supplies 4,000 Supplies expense 6,000 Equipment 210,000 What is the amount that would be reported for stockholders’ equity at December 31, 2015?

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Answer:

Postal Service

The amount that would be reported for Stockholders' Equity at December 31, 2015 is:

= $130,000.

Explanation:

a) Trial Balance

December 31, 2015:  

Cash                                         $15,000

Accounts receivable                   11,000

Supplies                                       4,000  

Prepaid insurance (12-month)    6,000

Equipment                               210,000

Accounts payable                                    $ 18,000

Accumulated depreciation – equipment  28,000

Note payable, due 6/30/16                        70,000

Common stock                                           42,000

Retained earnings (1/1/15)                          60,000

Dividends                                   14,000

Service revenue                                        133,000

Advertising expense                 21,000

Depreciation expense              12,000

Insurance expense                    3,000

Rent expense                           17,000

Salaries and wages expense 32,000

Supplies expense                     6,000

Totals                                   $351,000 $351,000

Income Statement for the year ended December 31, 2015

Service revenue                                      $133,000

Advertising expense                 21,000

Depreciation expense              12,000

Insurance expense                    3,000

Rent expense                           17,000

Salaries and wages expense 32,000

Supplies expense                     6,000     $91,000

Net income                                              $42,000

Statement of Retained Earnings

For the year ended December 31, 2015

Retained earnings (1/1/15)                        $60,000

Net income                                                 42,000

Dividends                                                    (14,000)

Retained earnings (December 31, 2015) $88,000

Equity:

Common stock     $42,000

Retained earnings  88,000

Total equity         $130,000

Enter the following cash payments transactions in a general journal: Sept. 5 Issued Check No. 318 to Clinton Corp. for merchandise purchased August 28, $6,300, terms 2/10, n/30. Payment is made within the discount period. 12 Issued Check No. 319 to Martin Company for merchandise purchased September 2, $7,500, terms 1/10, n/30. A credit memo had been received on September 8 from Martin Company for merchandise returned, $500. Payment is made within the discount period after deduction for the return dated September 8. 19 Issued Check No. 320 to Expert Systems for merchandise purchased August 20, $3,900, terms n/30. 27 Issued Check No. 321 to Dynamic Data for merchandise purchased September 17, $9,000, terms 2/10, n/30. Payment is made within the discount period g

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Answer:

Cash Payments Transactions

General Journal

Sept. 5: Debit Accounts payable (Clinton Corp.) $6,300

Credit Cash $6,174

Credit Cash Discounts $126

To record the payment, via Check No. 318 for full settlement, including discount.

Sept. 12: Debit Accounts payable (Martin Company) $7,000

Credit Cash $6,930

Credit Cash Discounts $70

To record the payment on account, via Check No. 319, including discount.

Sept. 19: Debit Accounts payable (Expert Systems) $3,900

Credit Cash $3,900

To record payment on account.

Sept. 27 Debit Accounts payable (Dynamic Data) $9,000

Credit Cash $8,820

Credit Cash Discounts $180

To record payment on account, including discount.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Sept. 5: Accounts payable (Clinton Corp.) $6,300 Cash $6,174 Cash Discounts $126 Check No. 318

Sept. 12: Accounts payable (Martin Company) $7,000 Cash $6,930 Cash Discounts $70 Check No. 319

Sept. 19: Accounts payable (Expert Systems) $3,900 Cash $3,900

Sept. 27 Accounts payable (Dynamic Data) $9,000 Cash $8,820 Cash Discounts $180

Madison Corporation's production cycle starts in the Processing Department. The following information is available for April: Units Work-in-process, April 1 (25% complete) 50,000 Total units in process during April 290,000 Work-in-process, April 30 (60% complete) 30,000 Materials are added at the beginning of the process in the Processing Department. What are the equivalent units of production for the month of April, assuming Madison uses the weighted-average method

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Answer:

Equivalent units of production= 278,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Total units in process during April 290,000

Work-in-process, April 30 (60% complete) 30,000

The weighted average method blends the costs and units of the previous period with the costs and units of the current period.

To calculate the equivalent units, we need to use the following formula:

Units completed in the period + Equivalent units in ending inventory WIP (units*%completion) = Equivalent units of production

Equivalent units of production= (290,000 - 30,000) + 30,000*0.6

Equivalent units of production= 278,000

Craigmont uses the allowance method to account for uncollectible accounts. Its year-end unadjusted trial balance shows Accounts Receivable of $130,500, allowance for doubtful accounts of $925 (credit) and sales of $1,055,000. If uncollectible accounts are estimated to be 7% of accounts receivable, what is the amount of the bad debts expense adjusting entry

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Answer:

the amount of bad debt expense for the adjusting entry is $8,210

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of bad debt expense for the adjusting entry is shown below:

= Unadjusted trial balance × estimated percentage - credit balance of allowance for doubtful accounts

= $130,500 × 7% - $925

= $9,135 - $925

= $8,210

Hence, the amount of bad debt expense for the adjusting entry is $8,210

what are tresholds in auditing?​

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Answer:

:)

Explanation:

The materiality threshold in audits refers to the benchmark used to obtain reasonable assurance that an audit does not detect any material misstatement that can significantly impact the usability of financial statements.

Batista Company management wants to maintain a minimum monthly cash balance of $19,900. At the beginning of April, the cash balance is $19,900, expected cash receipts for April are $244,400, and cash disbursements are expected to be $253,300. How much cash, if any, must be borrowed to maintain the desired minimum monthly balance

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Answer:

the amount must be borrowed is $8,900

Explanation:

The computation of the amount must be borrowed is shown below:

Opening cash balance $19,900

Add: cash receipts $244,400

Less: cash disbursements -$253,300

Cash balance after disbursements $11,000

Minimum monthly cash balance $19,900

Amount to be borrowed $8,900

hence, the amount must be borrowed is $8,900

Use the following information of VPI Co. to prepare a statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31 using the indirect method.
Cash balance at prior year-end $43,600 Gain on sale of machinery $2,900
Increase in inventory 8,600 Cash received from sale of
machinery 11,300
Depreciation expense 7,600 Increase in accounts payable 3,300
Cash received from issuing stock 11,600 Net income 59,000
Cash paid for dividends 4,600 Decrease in accounts
receivable 6,600

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Answer:

                                                 VPI Co.

            Cashflow statement for the year ended December 31

                                                                               $

Operating activities                                            

Net income                                                         59,000

Add Depreciation                                                 7600

Less gain from sale of machinery                      (2900)

Increase in Inventory                                          (8,600)

Increase in accounts payable                              3,300

Decrease in accounts  receivable                        6,600

Cash flow from Operating activities                  65,000

Investing activities

Cash received from sale of  machinery              11,300

Financing activities

Cash paid for dividends                                      (4,600)

Net cashflow                                                        71,700

Cash balance at prior year-end                       43,600

Cash balance at current year-end                   114,300

Explanation:

The indirect method of cashflow statements starts with the cashflows from the operating activities to Financing and then investing activities.

An increase in an asset other than cash is a decrease in cash and vice versa. An increase in a liability is an increase in cash and vice versa. We add or subtract none cash items like depreciation, gain on asset disposal etc.

During lunch time, customers arrive at a postal office at a rate of lambda equals 36 per hour. The interarrival time of the arrival process can be approximated with an exponential distribution. Customers can be served by the postal office at a rate of mu equals 45 per hour. The service time for the customers can also be approximated with an exponential distribution. For each of the following questions, show your work and use the right notation.

Required:
Determine the utilization factor.

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Answer:

the utilization factor is 4 ÷ 5

Explanation:

The computation of the utilization factor is shown below:

given that

Customer arrives at the rate of λ equivalent to the 36  per hour

And, Customers can be served by the postal office at a rate of μ equivalent to the  45 per hour

λ = 36 / hour

μ = 45 / hour

Now utilization factor is

P = λ ÷ μ

= 36 ÷ 45

= 4 ÷ 5

Thus, the utilization factor is 4 ÷ 5

Marshall Motor Homes currently sells 1,160 Class A motor homes, 2,170 Class C motor homes, and 1,600 pop-up trailers each year. It is considering adding a midrange camper and expects that if it does so the firm can sell 800 of them. However, if the new camper is added, the firm expects its Class A sales to decline by 8 percent while the Class C camper sales decline to 1,950 units. The sales of pop-ups will not be affected. Class A motor homes sell for an average of $179,000 each. Class C homes are priced at $64,500, and the pop-ups sell for $5,700 each. The new midrange camper will sell for $26,900. What is the erosion cost of the new camper

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Answer:

$30,801,200

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the erosion cost of the new camper

Erosion cost (new camper) = [0.08 × 1,160 × $179,000] + [(2,170 − 1,950) × $64,500]

Erosion cost (new camper)=$16,611,200+$14,190,000

Erosion cost (new camper) = $30,801,200

Therefore the erosion cost of the new camper will be $30,801,200

At a movie theater box office, all tickets are sequentially prenumbered. At the end of each day, the beginning ticket number is subtracted from the ending number to calculate the number of tickets sold. Then, ticket stubs collected at the theater entrance are counted and compared with the number of tickets sold. Which of the following situations does this control detect?

a. Some customers presented tickets purchased on a previous day when there wasn't a ticket taker at the theater entrance (so the tickets didn't get torn.)
b. A group of kids snuck into the theater through a back door when customers left after a show.
c. The box office cashier accidentally gives too much change to a customer.
d. The ticket taker admits his friends without tickets.

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C hope this helps and bye if it’s wrong blame my mom she told me lol

The efficient market hypothesis suggests that: Multiple Choice while individuals can be irrational, collectively they will not. because individuals are rational, collectively they are also rational. irrationality must a part of every economic model. asset price bubbles are efficient.

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Answer: asset price bubbles are efficient.

Explanation:

The efficient market hypothesis simply states that all information are reflected by the share prices.

The efficient market hypothesis suggests that asset price bubbles are efficient. We should note they economic bubbles take place when the price of assets increases more then their true economic value but late falls.

Arendelle Enterprises has inventory of $667,000 in its stores as of December 31. It also has two shipments in-transit that left the suppliers' warehouses by December 28. Both shipments are expected to arrive on January 5. The first shipment of $128,000 was sold f.o.b. destination and the second shipment of $80,000 was sold f.o.b. shipping point. What amount of inventory should Arendelle report on its balance sheet as of December 31

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Answer:

$747,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What amount of inventory should Arendelle report on its balance sheet as of December 31

December 31 Inventory $667,000

Add Second shipment f.o.b. shipping point of $80,000

December 31 Inventory $747,000

($667,000+$80,000)

Therefore What amount of inventory should Arendelle report on its balance sheet as of December 31 is $747,000

Do airlines practice price discrimination LOADING... ​? Explain. Airlines A. engage in price discrimination by charging business travelers and leisure travelers different prices . B. do not engage in price discrimination because they charge lower prices to passengers who will stay at their destination over a Saturday night. C. engage in price discrimination by maintaining the same price on seats even if seats will not be sold . D. do not engage in price discrimination because the marginal cost of flying one additional passenger is low . E. do not engage in price discrimination because their passengers have similar demands.

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Answer:

A. engage in price discrimination by charging business travelers and leisure travelers different prices.

Explanation:

Yes, airlines practice price discrimination. They engage in price discrimination by charging business travelers and leisure travelers different prices for the same distance travelled.

Price can be defined as the amount of money that is required to be paid by a buyer (customer) to a seller (producer) in order to acquire goods and services.

In sales and marketing, pricing of products is considered to be an essential element of a business firm's marketing mix because place, promotion and product largely depends on it.

Price discrimination refers to the situation in which a business firm sells an identical product to different consumers at different selling price based on reasons that are not in any way associated or related with its manufacturing cost.

PLEASE HELP!! Imagine you are applying for a job as a babysitter or as a grass-cutter. Write a cover letter that tells the family why you are qualified for the job. Use a proper business letter writing format

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I am a devoted babysitter. I have plenty of experience with children. I know how to cook, I am great with tools. I am very independent and have plenty of potentials. I hope you can trust me with your kids or your yard.

Suppose an American business owner purchases chocolates from Belgium in order to sell them in her shops. This would be entered as a ____________ item under the ___________________ section of the U.S. current account. Consider the goods and services balance. According to the table, the United States is running a trade ____________ .
The current account balance suggests that U.S. current account transactions (exports and imports of goods and services, as well as inflow and outflow of investment income and transfers) created outpayments of foreign currencies from the United States that were __________________the inpayments of foreign currencies to the United States.

Any surplus or deficit in one account must be offset by deficits or surpluses in other balance-of-payments accounts. Because the current account is in ____________ , the excess of foreign currency held by Americans must either be loaned to foreigners or used to buy foreign stocks or bonds. All of these transactions are then recorded in the _______________account. Since any imbalance in one account automatically leads to an equal, but opposite, imbalance in the other, the balance of payments is always _____________

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Answer:

Debit

U.S. merchandise imports

Surplus

equal to

Surplus

current

zero

Explanation:

The trade deficit or surplus is based on the exports and imports of the country. When the imports are higher than exports then there will be trade deficit in the current account. In the given scenario the case is other way round, here imports are less than exports which suggests that there is a trade surplus which is offset by other accounts and balance of payment turn out to be zero.

What two factors are necessary for demand?

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good or service and its availability in the market.

Answer:

Desire for a good or service and its availability in the market.

Macmillan Toys Inc. is located in the nation of Ruffino near the nation of East Fenwick. Macmillan Toys is considering expanding into Rusalka. Both countries have similar consumer incomes and knowledge bases and share a common language. Also, the transportation networks between the countries are strong. Even so, the two nations have a long-standing dispute concerning the control of an area of land along their common border. Currently, Ruffino rules this land.

What would most likely prevent Macmillan Toys from expanding into Rusalka?

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Answer: Political Distance

Explanation:

Political distance refers to a difference in opinion and policies as well as relations that countries have amongst themselves. In this scenario, this is the most likely bone of contention that would prevent Macmillan Toys from expanding into Rusalka.

This is because land disputes fall under political distance and can get very serious. So serious in fact that nations have gone to war over such disputes with the latest being Azerbaijan and Armenia. Macmillan Toys may therefore find it difficult to expand into the country due to this land dispute.

Do It! Review 15-01 During the current month, Wacholz Company incurs the following manufacturing costs. (a) Purchased raw materials of $17,500 on account. (b) Incurred factory labor of $41,500. Of that amount, $32,400 relates to wages payable and $9,100 relates to payroll taxes payable. (c) Factory utilities of $3,400 are payable, prepaid factory property taxes of $2,640 have expired, and depreciation on the factory building is $8,400. Prepare journal entries for each type of manufacturing cost.

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Answer:

Item (a)

Debit : Raw Materials Item $17,500

Credit : Accounts Payable  $17,500

Item (b)

Debit : Work in Process - Factory Wages $41,500

Credit : Wages Payable $41,500

Item (c)

Debit : Factory Utilities $3,400

Credit : Accounts Payable $3,400

Item (d)

Debit : Work in Process - Property taxes $2,640

Credit : Prepaid Property taxes $2,640

Item (e)

Debit : Work in Process - Depreciation expense $8,400

Credit : Accumulated depreciation $8,400

Explanation:

When no immediate payment of cash is made for a cost incurred, we raise a Liability - Accounts Payable.

Explain the effects of low price-guarantee on the price. ​

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Answer:

Low price guarantees have adverse effects on consumer behavior. These strategies can cause consumers to become suspicious of the offer and may avoid making the purchase all together.  

Low price guarantee is a policy where the seller offer a price is guaranteed to match or beat any other lower price in the market.

Usually, the low price guarantees does persuade the consumers to make purchase, but, it can also have adverse effects on consumer behavior at times.

The strategy of low price-guarantee on the price of the product​ can cause the consumers to become suspicious and thus, may lead to a decision to avoid making the purchase.

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During 2018, Jacobsen wrote off $18,000 in receivables and recovered $6,000 that had been written off in prior years. Jacobsen's December 31, 2017, allowance for doutbful accounts was $40,000. What is the appropriate year-end adjusting entry Jacobson must use to record bad debts expense and update the allowance for doubtful accounts on December 31, 2018

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Answer: Debit: Bad debt expense $21400

Credit: Allowance for doubtful debt $21400

Explanation:

Based on the information given, the bad debt expense will be:

= 49400- (40000-18000+6000)]

= 49400 - 28000

= 21,400

The bad debt expenses of $21400 will be debited

The Allowance for doubtful Accounts of $21400 will be credited.

(To record bad debts expense)

Bank Reconciliation On July 31, Sullivan Company's Cash in Bank account had a balance of $9,381.58. On that date, the bank statement indicated a balance of $11,828.12. A comparison of returned checks and bank advices revealed the following: Deposits in transit July 31 amounted to $4,650.03. Outstanding checks July 31 totaled $1,908.27. The bank erroneously charged a $422.50 check of Solomon Company against the Sullivan bank account. A bank service charge has not yet been recorded by Sullivan Company of $32.50. Sullivan neglected to record $5,200.00 borrowed from the bank on a ten percent six-month note. The bank statement shows the $5,200.00 as a deposit. Included with the returned checks is a memo indicating that J. Martin's check for $832.00 had been returned NSF. Martin, a customer, had sent the check to pay an account of $858.00 less a $26 discount. Sullivan Company recorded a $141.70 payment for repairs as $1,417.00 Required a. Prepare a bank reconciliation for Sullivan Company at July 31. b. Prepare the journal entry (or entries) necessary to bring the Cash in Bank account into agreement with the reconciled cash balance on the bank reconciliation. Note: Do not round answers - enter using two decimal places, when needed.

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Solution :

                                             Sullivan's Company

                                 Bank Reconciliation Statement, July 31

       BANK                                                                 BOOK

Ending balance from        $11,828.12      Balance from the ledger   $9,381.58

bank statement.

Add :                                                         Add :

Deposit in transit              $4,650.03    Note payable borrowed       $5,200

                                                                from bank

Error by bank                    $422.50      Error in recording payment    $1275.3

                                       $ 16,900.65                                                $15,856.88

Less:                                                          Less :

Outstanding checks       $1,908.27        Service charge                $32.50

                                                                NSF Check                       $832

Reconciled cash balance $ 14992.38   Reconciled cash balance  $14992.38  

b).

Date               Accounts titles and explanations      Debit($)                Credit($)

July 31             Cash                                                   5,200.00

                        Notes payable                                                            5,200.00

July 31             Cash                                                   1275.3

                         Repair expenses                                                        1275.3

July 31              bank charges                                   32.50

                         Cash                                                                              32.50

July 31              Accounts receivable                         832    

                        cash                                                                                832

Julio produces two types of calculator, standard and deluxe. The company is currently using a traditional costing system with machine hours as the cost driver but is considering a move to activity-based costing. In preparing for the possible switch, Julio has identified two cost pools: materials handling and setup. The collected data follow:
Standard Model Deluxe Model
Number of machine hours 26,500 31,500
Number of material moves 625 925
Number of setups 85 575
Total estimated overhead costs are $313, 020, of which $183, 750 is assigned to the material handling cost pool and $179, 180 is assigned to the setup cost pool.
Required:
1. Calculate the overhead assigned to each product using the traditional cost system.
2. Calculate the overhead assigned to each product using ABC.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

a)

To calculate the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:

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

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 313,020 / 58,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $5.4 per machine hour

Now, we can allocate overhead:

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

Standard= 5.4*26,500= $143,100

Deluxe= 5.4*31,500= $170,100

b)

First, we need to calculate the allocation rates:

Material handling= 183,750 / 1,550= $118.55 per material moves

Setup= 179,180 / 660= $271.48 per setup

Now, we can allocate overhead:

Standard= 118.55*625 + 271.48*85= $97,169.55

Deluxe= 118.55*925 + 271.48*575= $265,759.75

Vaughn, Inc. had net sales in 2020 of $1,410,300. At December 31, 2020, before adjusting entries, the balances in selected accounts were Accounts Receivable $348,200 debit, and Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $2,940 credit. If Vaughn estimates that 10% of its receivables will prove to be uncollectible. Prepare the December 31, 2020, journal entry to record bad debt expense.

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Answer:

Date                  Account Title                                         Debit                   Credit

Dec. 31 2020    Bad Debt expense                              $31,880

                         Allowance for Doubtful Accounts                                   $31,880

Explanation:

Bad debt expense for the period:

= (Estimate of uncollectible receivables) - Allowance for Doubtful accounts credit balance

= (348,200 * 10%) - 2,940

= $31,880

Ann Jones uses a dry-cleaning machine in her business, and it was partially destroyed by firE. At the time of the fire, the adjusted basis was $20,000 and its fair market value was $18,000. The adjusted basis after the fire is $10,000 and the fair market value after the casualty is $10,000. How much is the casualty loss

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Answer:

the casualty loss is $8,000

Explanation:

The computation of the casualty loss is given below:

Lower of

= Adjusted basis or decline in FMV

= $10,000 or ($18,000 - $10,000)

= $10,000 or $8,000

= $8,000

hence, the casualty loss is $8,000

The same would be considered and relevant

The other values would be ignored

Duck, an accrual basis corporation, sponsored a rock concert on December 29, 2020. Gross receipts were $300,000. The following expenses were incurred and paid as indicated:
Expense Payment Date
Rental of coliseum $25,000 December 21, 2020
Cost of goods sold:
Food 30,000 December 30, 2020
Souvenirs 60,000 December 30, 2020
Performers 100,000 January 5, 2021
Cleaning the coliseum $10,000 February 1, 2021
Performers Cleaning the coliseum Because the coliseum was not scheduled to be used again until January 15, the company with which Duck had contracted did not perform the cleanup until January 8-10, 2020. a. Calculate Duck's net income from the concert for tax purposes for 2019. If an amount is zero, enter "0".
Gross receipts 300,000 ✓
Coliseum rental 25,000
Food 30,000
Souvenirs 60,000
Performers 100,000
a. Calculate Duck's net income from the concert for tax purposes for 2019. If an amount is zero, enter "0". Gross receipts 300,000 Less: Coliseum rental 25,000 Food 30,000 Souvenirs 60,000 Performers 100,000 Cleaning costs Total expenses 215,000 Net income for 2019 85,000
b. What is the true cost to Duck if it had to defer the $100,000 deduction for the performers until 2020? Assume a 5% discount rate and a 21% marginal tax rate in 2019 and 2020. The present value factor for a single sum at 5% for one year is 0.9524. If required, round your answers to the nearest dollar. The present value of the 2020 tax savings is and the cost of the deferral to Duckiss.

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Answer:

Duck Corporation

Rock Concert

a) Income Statement for the year ended December 31, 2020:

Gross receipts          $300,000

Less: Coliseum rental  25,000

Food                             30,000

Souvenirs                     60,000

Performers                 100,000

Total expenses          215,000

Net income for 2019  85,000

b) The true cost is $116,240.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Rental of coliseum $25,000 December 21, 2020

Cost of goods sold:

Food 30,000 December 30, 2020

Souvenirs 60,000 December 30, 2020

Performers 100,000 January 5, 2021

Cleaning the coliseum $10,000

b) The Cleaning expense is excluded because the services had not been rendered as at December 31.  The inclusion of the Performers' compensation is necessary because the services had been enjoyed and incurred as at December 31.

c)  The true cost = the Present value of the $100,000 performers' compensation plus additional tax expense of $21,000 ($100,000 * 21%) that would have been deducted.

= $116,240 ($95,240 + $21,000)

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Give a little more context please

Isaiah is a Financial Quantitative Analyst for a major stock investment company. What does Isaiah do on a daily basis as a part of his job?

He researches, analyzes, and summarizes information about fraud.

He assesses financial situations using mathematical models.

He analyzes tax information using mathematical formulas.

He manages the paperwork for buying and selling securities.

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Answer:

He researches, analyzes, and summarizes information about fraud.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

He researches, analyzes, and summarizes information about fraud.

You have big plans for your first year of business, and you estimate you will need to borrow and spend approximately $1.5 million before your baseball shop becomes self-supporting. You have a friend who started her business with the help of loans guaranteed by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), which of the following statements are true?
a. Not all SBA programs provide for $1.5 million in loans.
b. If you cannot get a bank loan with reasonable terms, the SBA has many different lending programs for which your business might be eligible.
c. If you cannot get a bank loan, the SBA guarantees that you will get a loan through one of its programs.
d. The maximum amount available to your business will depend on the specific SBA program for which your business qualifies.

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Answer:

a. Not all SBA programs provide for $1.5 million in loans.

This statement is correct since not every business is the same, some types of business will require larger amounts than others.  

b. If you cannot get a bank loan with reasonable terms, the SBA has many different lending programs for which your business might be eligible.

This is true, and the business loans have different amounts and requisites that fit into different categories.  

d. The maximum amount available to your business will depend on the specific SBA program for which your business qualifies.

This statement is correct since not every business is the same, some types of business will require larger amounts than others.

Explanation:

Assume you are a hiring manager selecting between two finalist candidates, Candidate A and Candidate B. The successful candidate will earn an annual salary of $250,000. Candidate A will generate $500,000 in revenue with 85% probability and $300,000 in revenue with 15% probability. Candidate B will generate $500,000 in revenue with 50% probability and $250,000 inrevenue with 50% probability.a.What is the expected net revenue of Candidate A

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500,000-200,00= ur mom
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