Billy Bob Company manufactures fine furniture and grandfather clocks. Billy Bob has an excellent reputation, and each grandfather clock sells for several thousand dollars. Which of the following is an indirect cost, assuming the cost object is the Clock Department?
a) Salary of the clock production supervisor
b) Depreciation on the company's factory building
c) Depreciation on clock-making equipment.
d) All of the answers are correct

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Answer 1

Answer:

Billy Bob Company

Indirect Costs are:

d) All of the answers are correct

Explanation:

The indirect costs cannot be directly identified with a single grandfather clock.  They are not direct costs but are allocated to the Clock Department. For example, Billy Bob Company incurs these indirect costs for producing grandfather clocks: the Clock Department's supervisor's salary expenses, Depreciation on factory building and clock-making equipment, and other indirect materials and labor.


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The price of lemonade is $1.50; the price of popcorn is $0.75. If Fred has maximized his utility by purchasing lemonade and popcorn, his marginal rate of substitution will be: Group of answer choices 1/2 lemonade for each popcorn. indeterminate unless more information on Fred's marginal utilities is provided. 2 lemonades for each popcorn. none of these options is correct

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Answer: 1/2 lemonade for each popcorn

Explanation:

Price of lemonade = $1.50

Price of popcorn = $0.75

Let good 1 = popcorn

Let good 2 = lemonade

MRS = MU1/MU2 = P1/P2

= 0.75/1.50

= 1/2

Therefore, the marginal rate of substitution will be 1/2 lemonade for each popcorn.

Therefore, the correct option is A.

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Meyer Company reported the following for its recent year of operation:

From Income Statement:

Depreciation Expense $1,000
Loss on the Sale of Equipment (3,000)

From the comparative balance sheet:
Beginning balance, equipment $12,500
Ending balance, equipment 8,000
Beginning balance, accumulated depreciation 2,000
Ending balance, accumulated depreciation 2,600

No new equipment was purchased during the year. What was the selling price of the equipment?

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Answer:

$900

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the selling price of the equipment

First step

Cost of equipment sold = Beginning balance - Ending balance

Cost of equipment sold=$12,500-$8,000

Cost of equipment sold=$4,500

Second step

Ending balance= Beginning balance + Depreciation expense - Accumulated depreciation on equipment sold

Ending balance=$2,000+$1,000-$600

Ending balance=$2,400

Third step

Book value = Cost of equipment sold - Accumulated depreciation on equipment sold

Book value=$4,500-$600

Book value=$3,900

Now let determine the selling price of the equipment

Selling price=$3,000-$3,900

Selling price=$900

Therefore the selling price of the equipment.is $900

An electronics company makes communications devices for military contracts. The company just completed two contracts. The navy contract was for 2,540 devices and took 27 workers two weeks (40 hours per week) to complete. The army contract was for 5,940 devices that were produced by 37 workers in three weeks (40 hours per week). a. Calculate the productivity for navy and army contracts in units produced per labor hour.

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Answer:

Explanation:

For Navy contract, the total number of man hours put into production will be:

= 27 × 40 × 2

= 2160 man hours

Then, the units produced per labor hour will be:

= 2540 devices / 2160

= 1.176 units per labor hour.

For Army contracts, the total number of man hours put into production will be:

= 37 × 40 × 3

= 4440 man hours

Then, the units produced per labor hour will be:

= 5940/4440

= 1.338 units per labor hour.

Madison Corporation sells three products (M, N, and O) in the following mix: 3:1:2. Unit price and cost data are: M N OUnit sales price$12 $10 $11Unit variable costs 9 8 9Total fixed costs are $585,000. The selling price per composite unit for the current sales mix (rounded to the nearest cent) is:

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Answer:

Selling price per composite unit= $11.3

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Madison Corporation sells three products (M, N, and O) in the following mix: 3:1:2.

Unit price and cost data are: M N OUnit sales price$12 $10 $11

First, we need to calculate the sales proportion for each product:

M= 3/6= 0.5

N= 1/6= 0.17

O= 2/6= 0.33

Now, the selling price per composite unit:

Selling price per composite unit= (0.5*12) + (0.17*10) + (0.33*11)

Selling price per composite unit= $11.3

g If there is a breach of contract, the objective of the remedy in the breach contract case will be to: Question 21 options: place the parties back into the position that they would have been in had there been no contract punish the party that committed breach of contract provide both parties relief place the non breaching party into the position that they would have been had the contract not been breached

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Answer: place the non breaching party into the position that they would have been had the contract not been breached

Explanation:

A contract is meant to satisfy the reasons for which the contract was gone into for both parties. If one party breaches the contract, the party that did not breach should still have their reason for entering the contract satisfied because they did what they were supposed to do according to the contract.

This is why the purpose of a breach of contract remedy is to ensure that this non-breaching party does indeed get what was supposed to come to them by the contract.

A sporting equipment store expects to purchase $8,200 of ski boots in October. The store had $2,800 of ski boots in merchandise inventory at the beginning of October, and expects to have $1,800 of ski boots in merchandise inventory at the end of October to cover part of anticipated November sales. What is the budgeted cost of goods sold for October?
a) $7,000.
b) $9,000.
c) $8,000.
d) $12,000.
e) $11,000.

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Answer:

$9,200

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the budgeted cost of goods sold for October

Using this formula

Budgeted cost of goods sold for October =Cost of ski boots + Inventory at the beginning - Inventory at the end

Let plug in the formula

Budgeted cost of goods sold for October = $2800 + $8200 - $1800

Budgeted cost of goods sold for October= $9200

Therefore the budgeted cost of goods sold for October is $9,200

On January 1, 20X1 when the effective interest rate was 14%, a company issued bonds with a maturity value of $1,000,000. The stated rate of interest is 12%, the bonds pay interest semi-annually and sold for $893,640. The amount of bond discount amortized on July 1, 20X1 is approximately:__________.

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Answer: $2,555

Explanation:

Bond discount amortization = Interest cost - Coupon payment

Coupon payment = Stated interest * Par value

= 12% * 1,000,000 * 6/12 months

= $60,000

Interest cost = Issue price * effective interest

= 893,640 * 14% * 6/12

= $62,554.80

Amortized amount:

= 62,554.80 - 60,000

= $2,554.80

= $2,555

Andrews Corporation has income from operations of $240,000. In addition, it received interest income of $24,000 and received dividend income of $29,500 from another corporation. Finally, it paid $11,800 of interest income to its bondholders and paid $45,000 of dividends to its common stockholders. The firm's federal tax rate is 21%. What is the firm's federal income tax

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Answer: $54,820.50

Explanation:

Federal income tax = Taxable income * tax rate

Taxable income = Income from operations + Interest income received + Dividend income received - Interest income paid

= 240,000 + 24,000 + (30% * 29,500) - 11,800

= $261,050

Federal income tax = 261,050 * 21%

= $54,820.50

Note: Only 30% of Dividends received are taxable

bRamapo Company produces two products, Blinks and Dinks. They are manufactured in two departments, Fabrication and Assembly. Data for the products and departments are listed below. Product Number of Units Direct Labor Hours Per Unit Machine Hours Per Unit Blinks 1,048 4 7 Dinks 2,236 5 6 All of the machine hours take place in the Fabrication department, which has an estimated overhead of $82,200. All of the labor hours take place in the Assembly department, which has an estimated total overhead of $102,000. Ramapo Company uses a single plantwide overhead rate to apply all factory overhead costs based on direct labor hours. The factory overhead allocated per unit of Dinks is

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Answer:

Ramapo Company

The factory overhead allocated per unit of Dinks is:

= $56.94.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Product   Number of Units    Direct Labor         Machine

                                            Hours Per Unit   Hours Per Unit

Blinks                1,048                   4                           7

Dinks               2,236                   5                           6

                                      Fabrication      Assembly

Estimated overhead       $82,200       $102,000

Machine hours:

Blinks                              7,336

Dinks                              13,416

Total machines hours  20,752

Direct Labor hours:

Blinks                                                          4,192

Dinks                                                          11,180

Total machines hours                              15,372

Total factory overhead         Blinks          Dinks

Fabrication department    $29,058      $53,142

Assembly department          27,816        74,184

Total allocated overhead  $56,874   $127,326

Units produced                       1,048        2,236

Factory overhead per unit  $54.27      $56.94 ($127,326/2,236)

Question 4
Which of the following is an example of an asset?
A. Repairs and Maintenance

B. Accounts Receivable

C. Accounts Payable
D. GST Collected

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Answer:

Accounts Receivable

Explanation:

A is an expense, C and D are liabilities

During its first year of operations, the McCormick Company incurred the following manufacturing costs: Direct materials, $4 per unit, Direct labor, $2 per unit, Variable overhead, $3 per unit, and Fixed overhead, $160,000. The company produced 20,000 units, and sold 15,000 units, leaving 5,000 units in inventory at year-end. What is the value of ending inventory under absorption costing

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Answer: $85,000

Explanation:

Find out the cost of per unit of inventory under absorption costing:

= Direct materials + Direct labor + Variable overhead + Fixed overhead per unit

= 4 + 2 + 3 + 160,000 / 20,000 units

= 4 + 2 + 3 + 8

= $17 per unit

If 5,000 units are left, the value of those units are:

= 5,000 * 17

= $85,000

Which of the following food borne illness has a preventative vaccine

A. E.coli
B.norovirus
C. Hep. A
D. Shigella

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Answer:

C. Hep. A

Explanation:

From the available options, Hep. A is preventable with a vaccine. The vaccine was created in 1995. It is administered to individuals in two seperate doses and usually done with a time span of 6 months between dose. Having both doses administered helps prevent the individuals from the Hep. A virus long term. Like most vaccines, this one has a 95% effectiveness for preventing the virus from affecting the individual's body.

What is the present value of an annuity that pays $58 per year for 13 years and an additional $1,000 with the final payment

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Answer:

$882.03

Explanation:

Interest rate used is 7.23%

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

Cash flow in year 1 to 12 = 58

cash flow in year 13 = 1058

I = 7.23

To find the PV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

Well Water Inc. wants to produce and sell a new flavored water. In order to penetrate the market, the product will have to sell at $2.00 per 12 oz. bottle. The following data has been collected:

Annual sales......................................................50,000 bottles
Projected selling and administrative costs.....$8,000
Desired profit.....................................................$80,000

The target cost per bottle is:__________

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Answer:

The answer is "0.4".

Explanation:

[tex]\\\to \text{Total Cost of Goods Sold = Sales revenue - Desired profit}[/tex]

                                              [tex]= (2\times 50,000) - 80,000\\\\= 1,00,000 - 80,000\\\\= 20,000[/tex]

Calculating the target cost per bottle:

[tex]= \frac{\text{Total cost of goods sold}}{ \text{units sold}}\\\\= \frac{20,000}{50,000}\\\\= \frac{2}{5}\\\\= 0.4[/tex]

On Jan. 1, 2018, your cousin, Laura, purchased one $1,000, 5-year semiannual bond with a coupon rate of 8%. The yield of the bond was 8% at the time. How much did Laura pay for the bond?

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Answer:

the amount pay for the bond is $1,000

Explanation:

The computation of the amount pay for the bond is shown below:

Given that

Future value be $1,000

NPER is 5 × 2 = 10

RATE = 8% ÷ 2 = 4%

PMT = $1,000 × 8% ÷ 2 = $40

The formula is given below:

=-PV(RATE,NPER,PMT,FV,TYPE)

After applying the above formula, the present value is $1,000

Hence, the amount pay for the bond is $1,000

Money markets trade securities that: _______________

I. mature in one year or less.
II. have little chance of loss of principal.
III. must be guaranteed by the federal government.

a. I and III only
b. I only
c. I and II only
d. I, II, and III

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The answer is d because d
A: I and II only is the correct answer

Han Products manufactures 29,000 units of part S-6 each year for use on its production line. At this level of activity, the cost per unit for part S-6 is:

Direct materials $3.70
Direct labor 12.00
Variable manufacturing overhead 2.30
Fixed manufacturing overhead 9.00
Total cost per part $27.00

An outside supplier has offered to sell 29,000 units of part S-6 each year to Han Products for $23 per part. If Han Products accepts this offer, the facilities now being used to manufacture part S-6 could be rented to another company at an annual rental of $79,000. However, Han Products has determined that two-thirds of the fixed manufacturing overhead being applied to part S-6 would continue even if part S-6 were purchased from the outside supplier.

Required:
What is the financial advantage (disadvantage) of accepting the outside supplier’s offer?

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Answer:

Financial advantage of accepting supplier's offer = $21,000

Explanation:

Relevant costs saved by outsourcing production:

Direct materials $3.70

Direct labor $12.00

Variable manufacturing overhead $2.30

Fixed manufacturing overhead $9.00 * 1/3 = $3

Total cost per part $21.00

Total savings per year = $21 * 29,000 = $609,000

Additional rental income = $79,000

Total = $688,000

Cost of purchasing 29,000 parts = $23 * 29,000 = $667,000

Financial advantage of accepting supplier's offer = $21,000

An organization's job structure consists of relative pay for different functions and different levels of responsibility.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

a). True

Explanation:

The given statement asserts a true claim that the job structure of an organization comprises of corresponding pay scales for the different employees performing different activities and functions according to the levels of authority or leadership they have been provided. The job structure is the aspect that establishes the hierarchy or of various ranks and positions in which the company is organized to aptly manage the running of the business and its associated activities successfully and efficiently. Thus, the statement is true.

Dunbar sold 640 units of inventory during the month. Ending inventory assuming weighted-average cost would be: (Round weighted-average unit cost to 4 decimal places and final answer to the nearest dollar amount.)

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Answer:

$428.13

Explanation:

Note The missing word have been attached as picture below

Weighted average cost per unit = [(450*$2.18) + (370*$2.62)] / (450 + 370)

Weighted average cost per unit = ($981 + $969.4) / 820

Weighted average cost per unit = $1950.4 / 820

Weighted average cost per unit = 2.378536585365854

Weighted average cost per unit = $2.3785

Ending inventory unit = 450 + 370 - 640

Ending inventory unit = 180

Value of ending inventory = $2.3785 * 180 units

Value of ending inventory = $428.13

Tucker Company's Work in Process account decreased by $1,000, while its Finished Goods Inventory account increased by $500. Assuming total manufacturing costs were $5,000, what was the company's cost of goods sold amount?

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Answer:

$5500.

Explanation:

The computation of the cost of goods sold is shown below:

Let us assume beginning WIP be $2000

So,  

ending WIP is

= ($2000 - $1000)

= $1000

And,  

Let us assume the beginning finished goods be $1000

So, the ending finished goods is

= ($1000 + $500)

= $1500

Now as we know that  

Cost of goods manufactured = Total manufacturing cost + Beginning WIP - Ending WIP

= $5000 + $2000 - $1000

= $6000

Now

cost of goods sold=Cost of goods manufactured+Beginning finished goods-Ending finished goods

= $6000 + $1000 - $1500

 =$5500.

Investors with 30 per cent of the voting stock of a corporation, interested in a seat on the board of directors, had better have __________ voting privileges. a. straight b. cumulative c. proxy d. limited

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Answer:

B)cumulative

Explanation:

Fruit Computer Company makes a fruit themed computer. Variable costs are $220 per unit, and fixed costs are $32,000 per month. Fruit Computer Company sells 500 units per month at a sales price of $300. The company believes that it can increase the price if the computer quality is upgraded. If so, the variable cost will increase to $240 per unit, and the fixed costs will rise by 50%. The CEO wishes to increase the company's operating income by 25%. Which sales price level would give the desired results

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Answer:

Fruit Computer Company

The sales price level that would give the desired results is:

= $356 per unit

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Variable costs per unit = $220

Fixed costs per month = $32,000

Monthly sales units = 500 units

Selling price per unit = $300

                                  Before Change   After Change

Sales revenue                $150,000       $178,000 ($168,000 + $10,000)

Variable costs                   110,000         120,000

Fixed costs                        32,000           48,000

Total costs                     $142,000       $168,000

Operating income            $8,000          $10,000 ($8,000 * 1.25)

The sales price level that would give the desired results is $356 ($178,000/500).  This represents an increase of 18.7% ($56/$300 * 100).

Suppose that a small family farm sold its output for $100,000 in a given year. The family spent $25,000 on fuel; $40,000 on seed, fertilizer, and pesticides; and $25,000 on equipment, including maintenance. The family members could have earned $20,000 working at other occupations. What is the family's accounting cost? What is the family's economic cost? Could the family's economic cost ever exceed its accounting cost? Why or why not?

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Answer:

Accounting Cost

Accounting costs refers to the explicit costs which ar the actual costs related to the business venture. In this case that would be:

= Fuel costs + Seed costs  + Equipment

= 25,000 + 40,000 + 25,000

= $90,000

Economic cost

This includes the accounting costs and then adds the implicit costs which are the opportunity costs of choosing the current business venture. In this case it is the $20,000 they could have been making working at other occupations.

= Accounting cost + Salary foregone

= 90,000 + 20,000

= $110,000

Economic costs will always be higher than Accounting costs because they include both the accounting costs and opportunity costs.

Forsyth Company manufactures one product, it does not maintain any beginning or ending inventories, and its uses a standard cost system. During the year, the company produced and sold 10,000 units at a price of $155 per unit. Its standard cost per unit produced is $125 and its selling and administrative expenses totaled $245,000. Forsyth does not have any variable manufacturing overhead costs and it recorded the following variances during the year:

Materials price variance $6,800 F
Materials quantity variance $10,500 U
Labor rate variance $3,800 U
Labor efficiency variance $4,700 F
Fixed overhead budget variance $2,800 F
Fixed overhead volume variance $12,300 F

Required:
a. When Forsyth closes its standard cost variances, the cost of goods sold will increase (decrease) by how much?
b. Prepare an income statement for the year.

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Answer:

a. Cost of goods sold will decrease by $12,300.

b. Net income  = $67,300

Explanation:

a. When Forsyth closes its standard cost variances, the cost of goods sold will increase (decrease) by how much?

This can be determined by calculating the net variance as follows:

                             Forsyth Company

                   Calculation of Net Variance

Details                                                          Amount ($)  

Materials price variance (F)                             6,800

Materials quantity variance (U)                     (10,500)

Labor rate variance (U)                                   (3,800)

Labor efficiency variance (F)                            4,700

Fixed overhead budget variance (F)              2,800

Fixed overhead volume variance (F)             12,300  

Net variance                                                   12,300  

Since the net variance of $12,300 is positive which is favorable, this implies that the cost of goods sold will decrease by $12,300.

b. Prepare an income statement for the year.

The income statement for the year can be prepared as follows:

                                   Forsyth Company

                          Income Statement for the Year

Details                                                      $                           $        

Sales (10,000 * $155)                                                    1,550,000

Cost of goods sold (COGS):

Standard COGS (10,000 * $125)     (1,250,000)

Net variance                                           12,300  

Net Cost of goods sold                                               (1,237,700)  

Gross margin                                                                   312,300

Selling and administrative expenses                          (245,000)  

Net income                                                                       67,300  

Stacy Cool wants to invest her money to earn at least 14%. A friend who is interested in investments has suggested her to buy a bond issued by the Buckeye Bravo Company that will mature in seven years. It has a face value of $1,000, pays an annual coupon of $110, and currently sells for $950. Should she buy this bond

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Answer:

no

the yield to maturity is 12% which is less than 14%

Explanation:

To determine if Stacy should buy the bond, determine the yield to maturity of the bond

yield to maturity can be determined using a financial calculator

Cash flow in year 0 = -950

Cash flow in year 1 - 6 = 110

Cash flow in year 7 = 110 + 1000

YTM = 12.1%

The YTM is less than the minimum return she wants. So, she should not buy the bond

To determine YTM using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the IRR button and then press the compute button.  

To determine YTM using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the IRR button and then press the compute button.  

Kiwi Plc sold an antique painting which had been purchased inJanuary 1996 for £21,000. It was sold for £4,200 in January 2021. The proceeds were received net of auction fees of £650. What is Kiwi Plc's allowable loss?​

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Answer:

$17,450

Explanation:

The antique painting that was bought in January 1996 was sold for $21,000

It was sold for 4,200 in January 2021

It received a net auction fee of 650

Therefore the allowable loss can be calculated as follows

= 21,000-4200+650

= 17,450

Hence the allowable loss is $17,450

A select list of transactions for Goals​ follows:
For each​ transaction, identify what type of adjusting entry would be needed. Select from the following four types of adjusting​ entries: deferred​ expense, deferred​ revenue, accrued​ expense, and accrued revenue.
Apr. 1 Paid six months of rent, $4,800.
10 Received $1,200 from customer for six month service contract that began April 1.
Apr. 15 Purchased a computer for $1,000.
Apr. 18 Purchased $300 of office supplies on account.
Apr. 30 Work performed but not yet billed to customer, $500
Apr. 30 Employees earned $600 in salaries that will be paid May 2.

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Answer:

Goals

Identification of Needed Adjusting Entry:

Transaction                                                          Adjusting Entry Type

Apr. 1 Paid six months of rent, $4,800.              Deferred expense

Apr. 10 Received $1,200 from customer for      Deferred revenue

six month service contract that began April 1.

Apr. 15 Purchased a computer for $1,000.        Deferred expense

Apr. 18 Purchased $300 of office

supplies on account.                                          Accrued expense

Apr. 30 Work performed but not yet

billed to customer, $500                                   Accrued revenue

Apr. 30 Employees earned $600 in                  Accrued expense

salaries that will be paid May 2.

Explanation:

Four types of adjusting​ entries:

Goal's deferred​ expense refers to an expense that Goal will incur in future periods but already paid for.

Goal's deferred​ revenue includes its revenue received in advance of service.

Goal's accrued​ expense refers to an expense that has been incurred but not yet paid for.

Goal's accrued revenue includes revenue that has been earned but not yet received.

An individual in the 36 percent tax bracket has $20,000 invested in a tax-exempt account. If the individual earns 10 percent annually before taxes and inflation is 3.0 percent per year, what is the real value of the investment in 10 years?

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Answer:

the  real value of the investment in 10 years is $38,614

Explanation:

The computation of the real value of the investment is given below:

but before that the rate of return is

= (1.10) ÷ (1.03) - 1

= 6.8%.

Now the

Future value  

= $20,000 × (1 + 0.068)^10

= $38,613.80

Hence, the  real value of the investment in 10 years is $38,614

The same should be calculated

The Dominican Republic and Nicaragua both produce coffee and rum. The Dominican Republic can produce 25 thousand tons of coffee per year or 5 thousand barrels of rum. Nicaragua can produce 18 thousand tons of coffee per year or 3 thousand barrels of rum. Suppose the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua sign a trade agreement in which each country would specialize in the production of either coffee or rum.

RequireDd
a. Which country should specialize in coffee?
b. Which country should specialize in rum?

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Answer:

a. Nicaragua

b, Dominican Republic

Explanation:

A country should specialise in the production of goods for which it has a comparative advantage in its production

A country has comparative advantage in production if it produces at a lower opportunity cost when compared with other countries.

The Dominican Republic

opportunity cost of producing rum = 25,000 / 5000 =  5

opportunity cost of producing coffee = 5000 / 25000 = 0.2

Nicaragua

opportunity cost of producing rum = 6

opportunity cost of producing coffee = 0.17

The Dominican Republic has a lower opportunity cost in the production of rum. It should specialise in the production of rum

Nicaragua has a lower opportunity cost in the production of coffee. It should specialise in the production of coffee

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