Angel Toys is a producer of tiny dolls for children. Following is information about its revenue and cost structure: Assume that the current sales level is 14,000 dolls. What impact would a 10% increase in sales have on income

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Answer 1

Answer: D. Income would increase by about 51%

Explanation:

Income before sales increase:

= Sales - Variable costs - Fixed costs

= (8 * 14,000 units) - ( (1.20 + 0.40) * 14,000 units) - (40,000 + 32,000)

= 112,000 - 22,400 - 72,000

= $17,600

Income after sales increase:

New sales = 14,000 * (1 + 10%) = 15,400 units

= (8 * 15,400) - ( (1.20 + 0.40) * 15,400) - (40,000 + 32,000)

= $26,560

Percentage increase:

= (26,560 - 17,600) / 17,600

= 50.9%

= 51%


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Kim boo-kyum is cm ko korea

Answer:

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Explanation:

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A state of economic scarcity exists when consumers:
A. do not have enough resources to satisfy all of their wants.

B. save their money in banks instead of spending it.

C. borrow too much money to buy unnecessary products.

D. have their economic freedoms restricted by the government.​

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Answer is A
when you don’t have enough resources that for people’s wants and needs that is called scarcity.
the correct answer is A

Maricopa's Success scholarship fund receives a gift of $ 160000. The money is invested in stocks, bonds, and CDs. CDs pay 4.5 % interest, bonds pay 5.8 % interest, and stocks pay 8.4 % interest. Maricopa Success invests $ 15000 more in bonds than in CDs. If the annual income from the investments is $ 10450 , how much was invested in each account

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Answer:

Maricopa's Success invested $40,000 in CDs, $55,000 in bonds and $65,000 in stocks.

Explanation:

Since Maricopa's Success scholarship fund receives a gift of $ 160,000, and the money is invested in stocks, bonds, and CDs, and CDs pay 4.5% interest, bonds pay 5.8% interest, and stocks pay 8.4% interest, and Maricopa Success invests $ 15000 more in bonds than in CDs, if the annual income from the investments is $ 10,450, to determine how much was invested in each account, the following calculation must be performed:  

15,000 x 0.045 + 30,000 x 0.058 + 115,000 x 0.084 = 675 + 1740 + 9660 = 12,075

30,000 x 0.045 + 45,000 x 0.058 + 85,000 x 0.084 = 1350 + 2610 + 7140 = 11,100

37,500 x 0.045 + 52,500 x 0.058 + 70,000 x 0.084 = 1687.5 + 3045 + 5880 = 10,612.5

40,000 x 0.045 + 55,000 x 0.058 + 65,000 x 0.084 = 1800 + 3190 + 5460 = 10,450

Therefore, Maricopa's Success invested $ 40,000 in CDs, $ 55,000 in bonds and $ 65,000 in stocks.

On the basis of the following data, determine the value of the inventory at the lower of cost or market. Apply lower of cost or market to each inventory item.

Product Inventory Quantity Cost per Unit Market Value per Unit (Net Realizable Value)
Model A 12 $106 $102
Model B 45 84 70
Model C 36 254 243
Model D 31 85 88
Model E 41 132 148

Required:
Determine the value of the inventory at the lower of cost or market.

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Answer:

The value of the inventory at the lower of cost or market price is:

= $21,170.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Product  Inventory    Cost per Unit  Market Value per Unit     LCNRV

              Quantity                              (Net Realizable Value)

Model A       12                $106                   $102                  $1,225 (12*$102)

Model B      45                    84                       70                     3,150 (45*$70)

Model C     36                  254                    243                     8,748 (36*$243)

Model D     31                     85                      88                     2,635 (31*$88)

Model E     41                    132                    148                      5,412 (41*$132)

Total cost of inventory based on LCNRV (per item)        $21,170

Given the following data, compute overhead applied and the under- or overapplication of overhead for the period:

Estimated annual overhead cost $1700000
Actual annual overhead cost $1675000
Estimated machine hours 200000
Actual machine hours 190000

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Answer:

Underapplied overhead= $60,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Estimated annual overhead cost $1700000

Actual annual overhead cost $1675000

Estimated machine hours 200000

Actual machine hours 190000

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate:

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

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 1,700,000 / 200,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $8.5 per machine hour

Now, we can allocate overhead:

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

Allocated MOH= 8.5*190,000

Allocated MOH= $1,615,000

Finally, the over/under allocation:

Under/over applied overhead= real overhead - allocated overhead

Under/over applied overhead= 1,675,000 - 1,615,000

Underapplied overhead= $60,000

According to the law of ________, the quantity of Indian rupees demanded by U.S. consumers will ________ when the price of Indian rupees in terms of U.S. dollars falls.

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Answer:

demand

rise

Explanation:

According to the law of demand, the higher the price, the lower the quantity demanded and the lower the price, the higher the quantity demanded.

If  the price of Indian rupees in terms of U.S. dollars falls, it means that the US dollar has appreciated against the rupees

it becomes cheaper to buy the rupees.

As a result, the quantity demanded of rupees would increase

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, signed by President Barack Obama in 2009, aimed at: Group of answer choices providing higher unemployment benefits to the residents of the economy. removing the supply bottlenecks in the economy. ensuring free trade flows across the world. stimulating the aggregate demand in the economy. closing an expansionary gap through a contractionary fiscal policy.

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Answer: Stimulating the aggregate demand in the economy.

Explanation:

When former President Obama took over the governing of the nation in 2009, the country was in the midst of one of the worst global depressions that it had ever been through. Employment was high and aggregate demand was low.

President Obama therefore embarked on an expansionary fiscal policy by passing the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act which was to target certain sectors of the economy with the view of increasing investment in those sectors and consumption so that Aggregate demand can be stimulated in the economy as those two things are components of Aggregate demand.

Trey Morgan is an employee who is paid monthly. For the month of January of the current year, he earned a total of $4,538. The FICA tax for social security is 6.2% of the first $128,400 earned each calendar year, and the FICA tax rate for Medicare is 1.45% of all earnings for both the employee and the employer. The amount of federal income tax withheld from his earnings was $680.70. His net pay for the month is:_________
A) $3,857.30
B) $3,510.14
C) $4,538.00
D) $3,162.98
E) $4,190.84

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Answer: $3,510.14

Explanation:

Trey Morgan's net pay will be amount remaining after deducting the FICA taxes for Social security and Medicare and the Federal income tax withheld.

The net pay is therefore:

= 4,538 - (4,538 * 6.2%) - (4,538 * 1.45%) - 680.70

= 4,538 - 281.356 - 65.801 - 680.70

= $3,510.14

) What are the source documents for direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead costs assigned to this job

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Answer:

As the details of the job are not included, I shall use the general source documents for these costs.

Direct Materials ⇒ Material requisition slip/document

These are documents that list out the materials that are needed for the production of the good in question. It is sent to inventory where the materials would be acquired from.

Direct Labor ⇒ Time sheets / Records

The company will have some form of time sheet or other recoding document that workers can use to clock the the time they worked on the good.

Manufacturing Overhead Cost ⇒ Predetermined rate.

For manufacturing overheads, a predetermined rate is usually used to apportion the cost.

According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) survey, some of the skills that employers seek include:

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Answer:

1) Problem solving skills

2) Teamwork abilities

3) Strong work ethic

4) Analytic / Quantitative Skills

Explanation:

As reported by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), during their survey on skills employers seek in candidates. They have found that the most important skills employers seek in a candidate's resume aside from a good GPA are problem-solving skills and the ability to work in a team.

Other top skills that employers want are a strong work ethic and analytical/quantitative skills. These skills were among the top six in the last year's report of NACE. While this year they have become the top four most wanted skills by an employer.

There are other skills as well that employers seek such as Communication Skills (written), Leadership, Communication Skills (Verbal), Initiative, etc. However, they are not as important as the top four skills mentioned above.

Chabot Company had the following results last year: net operating income, $2,160; turnover, 5; and return on investment 18%. Chabot Company's average operating assets were: a. $300,000. b. $60,000. c. $10,800. d. $12,000.

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should be b! hope this helps

Both IFRS and U.S. GAAP allow deferred taxes to be: presented as noncurrent on the balance sheet. measured using a substantially enacted tax rate. recognized in equity after a fixed asset revaluation.

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Answer:

presented as noncurrent on the balance sheet.

Explanation:

GAAP is an acronym for Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, it was adopted by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and is the comprehensive accounting rules and standard used in recording and reporting financial information.

The IFRS is an acronym for International Financial Reporting Standards,International Financial Reporting Standards, it is a set of accounting rules that ensure financial statements are consistent, transparent and comparable globally.

Both IFRS and U.S. GAAP allow deferred taxes to be presented as noncurrent on the balance sheet.

Clonex Labs, Incorporated, uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. The following data are available for one department for October:

Units Percent Completed Materials Conversion Work in process,
October 1 49,000 90% 60%
Work in process, October 31 27,000 69% 46%

The department started 389,000 units into production during the month and transferred 411,000 completed units to the next department.

Required:
Compute the equivalent units of production for October. Show your complete solution.

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Answer:

Materials 429,630

Conversion 423,420

Explanation:

Computation for the equivalent units of production for October.

MATERIALS

Equivalent units of production= 411,000 + (27,000*69%)

Equivalent units of production=411,000 + 18,630

Equivalent units of production= 429,630

CONVERSION

Equivalent units of production= 411,000 +(27,000*46%)

Equivalent units of production =411,000+12,320

Equivalent units of production= 423,420

Therefore the equivalent units of production for October is:

Materials 429,630

Conversion 423,420

which of the following would most likely be considered a short term goal

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Bakeing 24 cookies for tomorrows bakesale

Finish knitting a quilt by this sunday

ect

You have an opportunity to work three hours of overtime and earn an extra $99 gross income. However, a total of $32 will be taken out for federal, state, and local taxes. You parked in the parking garage and will have to pay $6.50 total to park for the additional hours. You also didn't pack an extra meal, which you already have in the refrigerator at home; so you will have to spend $12 for food. You will also have to pay $55 for additional daycare for your children. According to the marginal principle and everything else equal (ceteris paribus); will you work the overtime? Why or why not? (Show your work) (10 %)

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Answer:

no

the marginal benefit of working overtime in terms of income is less than the marginal cost of working overtime

Explanation:

According to the marginal cost principle, i would be willing to work if marginal benefit exceeds marginal cost

Marginal cost = 32 + 6.5 + 12 + 55 = 105.50

Marginal benefit = 99

the marginal benefit of working overtime in terms of income is less than the marginal cost of working overtime. So, i won't work overtime

Katrina needs to use her communication and conflict management skills every day with her team. What stage of development is her team in?​

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Answer:

forming

Explanation:

Storming - stage 2

Decisions don't come easily within group. Team members vie for position as they attempt to establish themselves in relation to other team members and the leader, who might receive challenges from team members. Clarity of purpose increases but plenty of uncertainties persist. Cliques and factions form and there may be power struggles. The team needs to be focused on its goals to avoid becoming distracted by relationships and emotional issues. Compromises may be required to enable progress. Leader coaches (similar to Situational Leadership® 'Selling' mode).

As per the description provided, the stage of team development at which Katrina's team would be:

- Storming stage

The team development has been divided into five stages:

FormingStormingNormingPerformingAdjourning

The storming stage is described as the stage where every member comes up with his/her ideas and attempts to impress their peers.

This leads to competition among the members of the team and the development of conflicts.

Therefore, the leaders like Katrina intrude in order to resolve the disagreements and handle competition to ensure that the project goes in the right direction.

Thus, the 'storming' stage is the correct answer.

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The Nelson Company has $1,196,000 in current assets and $460,000 in current liabilities. Its initial inventory level is $325,000, and it will raise funds as additional notes payable and use them to increase inventory. How much can Nelson's short-term debt (notes payable) increase without pushing its current ratio below 2.0

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Answer:

The amount by which Nelson's short-term debt (notes payable) increase without pushing its current ratio below 2.0 is $138,000.

Explanation:

From the question, we have:

Initial current assets = $1,196,000

Initial current liabilities = $460,000

Initial inventory level = $325,000

Targeted current ratio = 2.0

Therefore, we have:

Initial current ratio = Initial current assets / Initial current liabilities = $1,196,000 / $460,000 = 2.60

New current liabilities = Initial current assets / Targeted current ratio = $1,196,000 / 2 = $598,000

Expected amount of increase in short-term debt = New current liabilities - Initial current liabilities = $598,000 - $460,000 = $138,000

By implication, we have:

Expected amount of increase in inventory level = Expected amount of increase in short-term debt = $138,000

New inventory level = Initial inventory level + Expected amount of increase in inventory level = $325,000 + $138,000 = $463,000

New current assets = Initial current assets + Expected amount of increase in inventory level = $1,196,000 +$138,000 = $1,334,000

We can now check as follows:

New current ratio = New current assets / New current liabilities = $1,334,000 / $598,000 = 2.23

Therefore, the amount by which Nelson's short-term debt (notes payable) increase without pushing its current ratio below 2.0 is $138,000.

Nelson's short-term debt can increase up to $276,000

The given information includes:

Current Assets = $1,196,000

Current liabilities = $460,000

So, when x amount is borrowed for short term and invested in inventory, then  the Revised Current assets = 1,196,000 + x and Revised Current liabilities = 460,000 + x

Lets understand that Revised Current ratio should be 2.0.

We all know that Current ratio = Current Assets / Current liabilities

Now, we input the values

2.0 = $1,196,000 + x  / $460,000 + x

$1,196,000 + x = 2.0x($460,000 + x)

$1,196,000 + x = 920,000 + 2x

2x - x = $1,196,000 - $920,000

x = $276,000

In conclusion, the amount of Nelson Short term debt can increase up to $276,000 without pushing its current ratio below 2.0.

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TR Company conducts business exclusively in State V, which levies a 5 percent sales and use tax on goods purchased or consumed in-state. This year, TR bought equipment in State B. The cost of the equipment was $90,000, and TR paid $5,400 sales tax to State B. TR also bought machinery in State D. The cost of the machinery was $200,000, and TR paid $7,000 sales tax to State D.

Required:
a. How much use tax does TR Company owe to State V with respect to the equipment bought in State B?
b. How much use tax does TR Company owe to State V with respect to the machinery bought in State D?

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Answer:

a. Particulars                                                       Amount

Value of property purchased in State B A      $90,000

Tax rate in State V B                                              5%    

Pre-Credit use tax C (A*B)                                 $4,500

Credit Sales tax paid to State B D                   ($5,400)

Use tax owed to State V E (C+D)                      $0          

b. Particulars                                                          Amount

Value of property purchased in State D A        $200,000

Tax rate in State V B                                                  5%      

Pre-credit use tax C (A*B)                                   $10,000

Credit Sales tax paid to State D D                     ($7,000)  

Use tax owed to State V E (C+D)                       $3,000    

If Karla spent $200 on Wednesday to have the windows in her building washed, recorded the
accounting event that afternoon and on Friday paid $550 for a repair to the water heater
and recorded that event on Friday evening, which of the accounting principles below is she
following?

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Answer:

Accrual Principle

Explanation:

The accrual principle is when a transaction is recorded in the time period that it occurs. In this case, recording a Friday transaction on Friday.

Jay and Carrie Garrett operate a small retail store in a college town that sells only house plants and accessories, which they named The Plantatarium. Their initial feeling when they went into business was that virtually everyone was a potential customer for house plants. Subsequent market research conducted for them painted a different picture. This research identified three particularly strong market segments. The first was college students ages 18-24. The next segment was retired seniors ages 65-80. The third segment was professional offices for doctors, accountants, and lawyers. The college students liked houseplants because they dressed up their living spaces. The senior liked them because they became the focus of a hobby. The professionals did not buy them for any reason other than décor.

The Plantatarium promotes itself in different media using the phrase "An out-of-this-world selection of unique plants." This phrase is a reflection of the firm's :___________
a. positioning strategy.
b. VALS profile.
c. target market.
d. demographics.

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Answer:

a. positioning strategy.

Explanation:

A positioning strategy is about how to position your product or service in your potential customers' minds. In other words, how do you want your customers to see your company?

This particular phrase is meant to make customers think that they can find different and unique plants in the Plantatarium.

Norton Company reported total sales revenue of $55,000, total expenses of $45,000, and net income of $10,000 on its income statement for the year ended December 31, 2010. During 2010, accounts receivable increased by $4,000, merchandise inventory increased by $6,000, accounts payable decreased by $2,000, and depreciation of $18,000 was recorded. Therefore, based only on this information, the net cash flow from operating activities using the indirect method for 2010 was:

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Answer:

By calculation the answer is $16,000.

Norton Company reported total sales revenue of $55,000, total expenses of $45,000, and net income of $10,000 on its income statement for the year ended December 31, 2010.  To calculate the net cash flow from operating activities using the indirect method.

The net income and then adjust for changes in working capital and non-cash expenses.

Net Income: $10,000

Adjustments for Changes in Working Capital:

Increase in Accounts Receivable: $4,000

Increase in Merchandise Inventory: $6,000

Decrease in Accounts Payable: $2,000

Adjustments for Non-cash Expenses:

Depreciation: $18,000

Net Cash Flow from Operating Activities:

Net Income + Adjustments for Changes in Working Capital + Adjustments for Non-cash Expenses

$10,000 - $4,000 - $6,000 + $2,000 + $18,000

$10,000 - $8,000 + $2,000 + $18,000

Net Cash Flow from Operating Activities = $22,000

Therefore, based on the given information, the net cash flow from operating activities using the indirect method for 2010 was $22,000.

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Grays Company uses a perpetual inventory system. On May 1, the company had inventory of 20 units at a cost of $8 each. On May 3, it purchased 30 units at $10 each. 22 units are sold on May 6. Under the weighted average inventory costing method, what amount will be reported as cost of goods sold for the 22 units that were sold

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Answer: $9.20

Explanation:

Using the weighted average inventory costing method, the price is abased on the number of units and their price.

The above inventory cost would be calculated as follows:

= [ (Opening units * Cost of units) + (Units purchased * Cost of purchase) ] / Total units in inventory

= [ (20 * 8) + (30 * 10) ] / (20 units + 30 units)

= [ 160 + 300 ] / 50

= $9.20

New lithographic equipment, acquired at a cost of $859,200 on March 1 of Year 1 (beginning of the fiscal year), has an estimated useful life of five years and an estimated residual value of $96,660. The manager requested information regarding the effect of alternative methods on the amount of depreciation expense each year. On the basis of the data presented to the manager, the double-declining-balance method was selected.

Required:
a. Determine the annual depreciation expense for each of the estimated five years of use, the accumulated depreciation at the end of each year, and the book value of the equipment at the end of each year by (a) the straight-line method and (b) the double-declining-balance method. Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar.
b. Journalize the entry to record the sale assuming the manager chose the double-declining-balance method.

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Answer and Explanation:

The calculation and the journal entry is given below:

a)

Depreciation expense= (Original cost - Residual Value) ÷ Estimated useful life

= $(859200 - 96660) ÷ 5

= $152508

Year     Depreciation Expense Accumulated depreciation   Book Value,

1            $152508                           $152508                           $706692

2            152508                         305016                            554184

3             152508                            457524                           401676

4              152508                            610032                             249168

5          152508                           762540                              96660

b)

Depreciation rate is

= 100 ÷ 5 × 2

= 40%

Year     Depreciation Expense Accumulated depreciation   Book Value,

1  $343680                               $343680                            $515520

( 40% of 859200)

2       206208                                   549888                             309312

(40% of 515520)

3 123725                                     673613                        185587

4 74235                                      747848                         111352

5  14692                                      762540                               96660

(111352-96660)

c)

The journal entry is  

Cash  $141422.00  

Accumulated depreciation- Equipment  $747848.00  

     To Gain on sale of Equipment   $30070.00

      To Equipment   $859200.00  

(Being the sale of equipment is recorded)      

Place and convenience are connected by a core linkage. While GoPro was able to get the product into locations where customers could find it, it made an error when production problems forced it to

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Question Completion with Options:

a. ignore convenience stores in its distribution network.

b. deliver fewer cameras than were needed during a holiday season.

c. miss the customer connection by emphasizing place over convenience.

d. exert too much power in the distribution network.

Answer:

GoPro

production problems forced it to

b. deliver fewer cameras than were needed during a holiday season.

Explanation:

Shortages are avoided by producers as much as possible in order not to cause disequilibrium in the market.  Shortages are not the same as scarcity.  They are temporary setbacks when the quantity demanded outstrips the quantity supplied at the equilibrium market price.  The backlashes result in lost sales and revenue for suppliers.  Shortages may clear ways for competitors to enter the market to meet the unsatisfied demand.

A company purchased $1,800 of merchandise on July 5 with terms 2/10, n/30. On July 7, it returned $200 worth of merchandise. On July 28, it paid the full amount due. Assuming the company uses a perpetual inventory system, and records purchases using the gross method, the correct journal entry to record the merchandise return on July 7 is:

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Answer:

Date   Account Titles and Explanation       Debit    Credit

          Accounts Payable                              $1,600

          ($1,800 - $200)

                 Merchandise inventory                             $32

                 (2% * $1,600)

                 Cash                                                           $1,568

          (To record  the merchandise return)

A company purchased $1,800 of merchandise on July 5 with terms 2/10, n/30. On July 7, it returned $200 worth of merchandise. On July 28, it paid the full amount due. Assuming the company uses a perpetual inventory system, and records purchases using the gross method.

The journal entry to record the merchandise return on July 7 using the perpetual inventory system and the gross method would be as follows:

Date: July 7

Merchandise Returns and Allowances $200

Accounts Payable $200

Explanation:

The Merchandise Returns and Allowances account is used to record returns of merchandise to the supplier. By crediting the Accounts Payable account, it reduces the amount owed to the supplier for the returned merchandise.

In this entry, the company is reducing the Accounts Payable by $200 due to the returned merchandise worth $200.

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Based on the following information from Scranton Company's balance sheet, calculate the current ratio.

Current assets $87,000
Investments 50,000
Plant assets 220,000
Current liabilities 39,000
Long-term liabilities 90,000
Retained earnings 228,000

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Answer:

2.23

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the current ratio

Using this formula

Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities

Where,

Current Assets = $87,000

Current Liabilities = $39,000

Let plug in the formula

Current Ratio = $87,000 / $39,000

Current Ratio = 2.23

Therefore Current Ratio is 2.23

Bellingham Company produces a product that requires 6 standard pounds per unit. The standard price is $3 per pound. If 4,800 units required 29,700 pounds, which were purchased at $2.88 per pound, what is the direct materials (a) price variance, (b) quantity variance, and (c) total direct materials cost variance? Enter a favorable variance as a negative number using a minus sign and an unfavorable variance as a positive number. a. Direct materials price variance $fill in the blank 1 b. Direct materials quantity variance $fill in the blank 3 c. Total direct materials cost variance $fill in the blank 5

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

To calculate the direct material price and quantity variance, we need to use the following formulas:

Direct material price variance= (standard price - actual price)*actual quantity

Direct material price variance= (3 - 2.88)*29,700

Direct material price variance= $3,564 favorable

Direct material quantity variance= (standard quantity - actual quantity)*standard price

Direct material quantity variance= (6*4,800 - 29,700)*3

Direct material quantity variance= (28,800 - 29,700)*3

Direct material quantity variance= $2,700 unfavorable

Now, the total direct material variation:

total direct material variation= 3,564 - 2,700

total direct material variation= $864 favorable

Grace Company gathered the following reconciling information in preparing its July bank reconciliation: Cash balance per books, 7/31 $4,500 Deposits in transit 150 Notes receivable and interest collected by bank 850 Bank charge for check printing 20 Outstanding checks 2,000 NSF check 170 The adjusted cash balance per the books on July 31 is____.a. $5,010.
b. $3,310.
c. $3,460.
d. $5,160.

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Answer:

d. $5,160

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The adjusted cash balance per the books on July 31 is

Cash balance per books, 7/31 $4,500

Add Notes receivable and interest collected by bank $850

Less Bank charge for check printing ($20)

Less NSF check ($170)

Cash balance per the books on July 31 $5,160

Therefore The adjusted cash balance per the books on July 31 is $5,160

NAME During August, the following transactions were recorded at Gurdeep Corporation. The company uses process costing. (1) Raw materials that cost $24,500 are withdrawn from the storeroom for use in the Assembly Department. All of these raw materials are classified as direct materials. (2) Direct labor costs of $29,000 are incurred, but not yet paid, in the Assembly Department. (3) Manufacturing overhead of $58,900 is applied in the Assembly Department using the department's predetermined overhead rate. (4) Units with a carrying cost of $101,200 finish processing in the Assembly Department and are transferred to the Painting Department for further processing. (5) Units with a carrying cost of $106,100 finish processing in the Painting Department, the final step in the production process, and are transferred to the finished goods warehouse. (6) Finished goods with a carrying cost of $95,100 are sold. Required: Prepare journal entries for each of the transactions listed above. Account Description Debit $ Credit $ (1) To record direct materials issued to production Account Description Debit $ Credit $ (2) To record direct labor costs incurred but not paid. Account Description Debit $ Credit $ (3) To record application of manufacturing overhead Account Description Debit $ Credit $ (4) To record cost of goods completed by Assembly and transferred to Painting Account Description Debit $ Credit $ (5) To record cost of goods completed in Painting and transferred to Finished Goods warehouse Account Description Debit $ Credit $ (6) To record cost of goods sold

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Answer:

Gurdeep Corporation

Journal Entries:

Account Titles                             Debit           Credit

(1) Work in Process (Assembly) $24,500

Raw Materials                                               $24,500

To record direct materials issued to production.

Account Titles                             Debit           Credit

(2) Work in Process (Assembly) $29,000

Payroll Payable                                             $29,000

To record direct labor costs incurred but not paid.

Account Titles                             Debit           Credit

(3) Work in Process (Assembly) $58,900

Manufacturing Overhead                             $58,900

To record application of manufacturing overhead.

Account Titles                             Debit           Credit

(4) Work in Process (Painting) $101,200

Work in Process (Assembly)                          $101,200

To record cost of goods completed by Assembly and transferred to Painting.

Account Titles                             Debit           Credit

(5) Finished Goods Inventory $106,100

Work in Process (Painting)                            $106,100

To record cost of goods completed in Painting and transferred to Finished Goods warehouse.

Account Titles                             Debit           Credit

(6) Cost of Goods Sold            $95,100

Finished Goods Inventory                           $95,100

To record cost of goods sold

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

(1) Work in Process (Assembly) $24,500 Raw Materials $24,500

(2) Work in Process (Assembly) $29,000 Payroll Payable $29,000

(3) Work in Process (Assembly) $58,900 Manufacturing Overhead $58,900

(4) Work in Process (Painting) $101,200 Work in Process (Assembly) $101,200

(5) Finished Goods Inventory $106,100 Work in Process (Painting) $106,100

(6) Cost of Goods Sold $95,100 Finished Goods Inventory $95,100

Give the six steps involved in the decision making process​

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Answer:

DECIDE

Explanation:

D - define the problem

E - establish the criteria

C - consider all alternatives

I - identify the best alternative

D - develop and implement a plan of action

E - evaluate and monitor the solution and give feedback when necessary

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