Cadiz Co. uses flexible budgets to control its selling expenses. Monthly sales are expected to be from $300,000 to $360,000. Variable costs and their percentage relationships to sales are: Sales commissions 5% Advertising 4% Traveling 7% Delivery 1% Fixed selling expenses consist of sales salaries $40,000 and depreciation on delivery equipment $10,000. The actual selling expenses incurred in February, 2019, by Cadiz are as follows: Sales commissions $17,200 Advertising 12,000 Traveling 23,700 Delivery 2,400 Fixed selling expenses consist of sales salaries $41,500 and depreciation on delivery equipment $10,000. Prepare a flexible budget performance report, assuming that February sales were $330,000.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Cadiz Co.

Flexible Budget Performance Report:

                                                       Budget

                                       Flexible            Actual       Variance

Sales                             $330,000       $330,000        $0

Variable costs:

Sales commissions           16,500            17,200         700  U

Advertising                        13,200            12,000      1,200  F

Traveling                           23,100            23,700        600  U

Delivery                              3,300             2,400         900  F

Fixed selling expenses:

Sales Salaries                  40,000           41,500       1,500  U

Depreciation: delivery     10,000           10,000         0       None

Total                                                                            700  U

Explanation:

a) Data:

                                                       Budget

                                          Static            Actual             Variance

Sales                             $360,000       $330,000      $30,000  U

Variable costs:

Sales commissions           18,500            17,200             1,300  F

Advertising                        14,400            12,000            2,400  F

Traveling                          25,200           23,700             1,500  F

Delivery                              3,600             2,400             1,200  F

Fixed selling expenses:

Sales Salaries                  40,000           41,500             1,500  U

Depreciation: delivery     10,000           10,000                 0     None

b) Flexible Variable Expenses:

Sales commission = 5% of $330,000 = $16,500

Advertising =  4% of $330,000 = $13,200

Traveling = 7% of $330,000 = $23,100

Delivery = 1% of $330,000 = $3,300

c) Cadiz Co.'s flexible budget changes with respect to the volume of sales.  Since some percentages of the sales are given for Sales commission, advertising, traveling, and delivery, these change as the volume of sales changes.  This flexible budget forms the basis for the management of Cadiz Co. to judge the actual performance with the budget, which enables control to be instituted.


Related Questions

Though not specifically cited in the producer's contract, the producer is expected to telephone prospects on the insurer's behalf to arrange sales appointments. This is an example of what kind of producer authority?

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Answer:

Implied authority

Explanation:

Implied authority defines an authority with respect to agent that involves jurisdiction to perform the acts so that the objectives of the organization could be achieved. Also, it is a binding contract on other person behalf or company

Therefore according to the given situation, this is an example of implied authority

Kathy fields wants to buy a condominium selling for $95,000. The bank is requiring 20% down and is charging 9.5% interest for a 25 year loan. determine the amount required down payment and the amount of the monthly payment for the principal and interest.

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Answer:

The down payment is 19000 and monthly payment is 664.009

Explanation:

The purchase price of condominium = $95000

Down payment = 20%

Interest charged  = 9.5 %

Time period = 25 years

Down payment amount =  95000 × 20% = 19000

Remaining loan amount = $76000

Below is the calculation of monthly payment:

[tex]\text{Present vlaue of annuity} =\frac{A(1-(1+r)^{-n})}{r} \\A = monthy \ installment \\76000 = \frac{A(1-(1+ 0.095/12)^{-25\times 12})}{ 0.095/12} \\A(0.906112) = 601.667 \\A = 664.009[/tex]

Where can you go in the Banking Center to review downloaded bank feed transactions that have already been matched to existing transactions in QuickBooks Online?a. For Review tabb. Reviewed tabc. Recognized tab d. Excluded tab

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Answer:

Where can you go in the Banking Center to review downloaded bank feed transactions that have already been matched to existing transactions in QuickBooks Online?

a. For Reviewed tab

Explanation:

In QuickBooks online, you have the Reviewed tab where you can download at least the last 90 days of transactions, made with your bank or credit card. QuickBooks is also able to categorize all the downloaded transactions you have done. In the reviewed tab you can find all the accepted bank transactions.

Sally Eason put $4,000 in her deductible IRA this year. If Sally is in the 25 percent marginal tax bracket, the government actually contributed ____ of that amount for her. Group of answer choices

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Answer: $1000

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Sally Eason put $4,000 in her deductible IRA this year and that Sally is in the 25 percent marginal tax bracket.

Based on the above information, the government contributed:

= 25% × $4,000

= 25/100 × $4,000

= 0.25 × $4,000

= $1000

Currently Baldwin is paying a dividend of $1.10 (per share). If this dividend stayed the same, but the stock price rose by 10% what would be the dividend yield

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Answer:

Dividend yield = 227.06%

Explanation:

Assuming the Closing stock market summary for Baldwin company is $44.05

Dividend yield = Dividend * 100 / (Price* (1 + growth rate) )

Dividend yield = 1.10 * 100 / (44.05 * (1+0.10) )

Dividend yield = 1.10 * 100 / (44.05 * 1.10)

Dividend yield = 110 / 48.455

Dividend yield = 2.2706

Dividend yield = 227.06%

Think of two methods used to improve productivity in business. Discuss your reasons for choosing these methods

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Answer:

Actually we have 2 method of launching a product. First simultaneously which isn't the best way. Second is sequentially in one market after anther. And this method seems to be more useful than others.

Answer:

Planning is the first one because I believe this can improve productivity in everything.  Giving employees a schedule of what they day should look like is a great idea to give them an idea on what their time distribution should be.  It also makes their day less stressful without having to worry about unexpected jobs that need to be done and overall should make them more productive through a workday.  Having a organized process is another great attribute to improve productivity.  This will allow a clean process in creating your products and service and keep everything in place.  

Explanation:

The master budget of Sheffield Corp. shows that the planned activity level for next year is expected to be 50000 machine hours. At this level of activity, the following manufacturing overhead costs are expected: Indirect labor$730000 Machine supplies200000 Indirect materials220000 Depreciation on factory building120000 Total manufacturing overhead $1270000 A flexible budget for a level of activity of 60000 machine hours would show total manufacturing overhead costs of

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Answer:

Total overhead= $1,500,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

First, we need to separate the variable overhead and the fixed overhead:

Variable overhead:

Indirect labor 730,000

Machine supplies 200,000

Indirect materials 220,000

Total variable overhead= $1,150,000

Fixed overhead:

Depreciation on factory building $120,000

Now, we need to calculate the unitary variable overhead:

unitary variable overhead= 1,150,000/50,000= $23

Finally, the total overhead for 60,000 units:

Total overhead= 23*60,000 + 120,000

Total overhead= $1,500,000

If D​ = 8,200 per​ month, S​ = ​$44 per​ order, and H​ = ​$2.00 per unit per​ month, ​a) What is the economic order​ quantity? The EOQ is 601601 units ​(round your response to the nearest whole​ number). ​b) How does your answer change if the holding cost​ doubles? The EOQ is 425425 units ​(round your response to the nearest whole​ number). ​c) What if the holding cost drops in​ half? The EOQ is nothing units ​(round your response to the nearest whole​ number).

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Answer: A) The Economic Order Quantity is 601 units.  

B)The Economic Order Quantity is 425 units.

C )The Economic Order Quantity is 849 units

Explanation:

EOQ, economic order​ quantity = [tex]\sqrt{ 2 x Dx S/ H}[/tex]

where D=  demand

S = Order cost

H= holding cost.

a)when  D​ = 8,200 per​ month, S​ = ​$44 per​ order, and H​ = ​$2.00

EOQ, economic order​ quantity = [tex]\sqrt{2x D x S /H}[/tex]

=  [tex]\sqrt{2 x 8,200 x 44 /2 }[/tex] =  [tex]\sqrt{360,800}[/tex] = 600.666= 601 units

b) if the holding cost​ doubles, holding cost = HX 2 = 2 X 2  = 4

EOQ, economic order​ quantity =[tex]\sqrt{ 2 x D xS /H }[/tex]

= [tex]\sqrt{2 X 8,200 X 44 / 2 X $2}[/tex] = [tex]\sqrt{180,400}[/tex] = 424.73 = 425units

C) if the holding cost drops in​ half, holding cost = H/2 = 2 X 1/2 = 1

EOQ, economic order​ quantity =[tex]\sqrt{ 2 x D xS /H }[/tex]

= [tex]\sqrt{2 X 8200 x 44/1}[/tex] = [tex]\sqrt{721,600}[/tex] = 849.47 = 849units

According to the lecture video on building dynamic charts, which of the following Excel functions are used in the "Refers to:" formula in Name Manager?
A) SUMIF
B) COUNTIF
C) OFFSET
D) COUNT

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Answer:

OFFSET

COUNT

Explanation:

two options are correct, select both.

Answer:

Option C  and D are correct

Explanation:

OFFSET - From a cell or a range of cells, returns a reference to a range with a specified number of rows and columns.

COUNT - To determine the number of entries in a number field that is part of a range or array of values, use the COUNT function.

Piper's Pizza sold baking equipment for $25,000. The equipment was originally purchased for $72,000, and depreciation through the date of sale totaled $51,000. What was the gain or loss on the sale of the equipment?
Sale amount
Less:
Cost of the baking equipment
Book value

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Answer:

$4,000 gain

Explanation:

The calculation of gain or loss on the sale of the equipment is shown below:-

Gain or loss on the sale of the equipment = Sales - Cost of the baking equipment - Accumulated Depreciation

= $25,000 - ($72,000 - $51,000)

= $25,000 - $21,000

= $4,000

Therefore for computing the gain or sale we simply applied the above formula.

Marigold Corp. issues $220,000, 20-year, 8% bonds at 104. Prepare the journal entry to record the sale of these bonds on June 1, 2020

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Answer:

Selling Price of Bonds = Value of bonds * Issue price / Face price

Selling Price of Bonds = $220,000 * 104/100

Selling Price of Bonds = $228,800

                                   Journal Entry

Date        Account Title and Explanation        Debit       Credit

1 June      Cash                                                $228,800  

                         Bond payable                                           $220,000

                         Premium on bond payable                       $8,800

                (To record issuance of bond)

Working

Premium On Bonds Payable = Selling Price of Bonds - Value of Bonds

= $228,800 - $220,000

= $8,800

g The company plans a 4-for-1 stock split. How many shares will you own and what will the share price be after the stock split?

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Answer: 14,400; $17

Explanation:

Stock splits are a strategy by firms to increase the liquidity of their shares especially when they are trading at a high price. The firm divides the stock by a certain number thus increasing the number of shares by the multiple of the number. This action will divide the price of the stock and thus allow for more trade as they are cheaper.

A 4-for- stock split means that each share will become 4.

Your total number of share will become;

= 4 * 3,600

= 14,400 shares

The new price will be;

= 68/4

= $17 per share

A three-year annuity-immediate will be issued a year from now with annual payments of 5,000. Using the forward rates, calculate the present value of this annuity a year from now.

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Answer:

13,152.5

Explanation:

Given the the above parameters as mentioned in the question

To calculate the PV (Present Value)

We have PV = 5000 * 1.05 * [ 1/(1.0575)² + 1/(0.625)³ + 1/(1.065)⁴]

PV = 5000 * 1.05 * (0.8942094350 + 0.8337064929 + 0.7773230908) =

=> PV = 5000 * 1.05 * 2.5052390187

= 13,152.50

Therefore, in this case, using the forward rates, the present value of this annuity a year from now is 13,152.50

The Retained earnings account for Nathan Corporation had a credit balance of $800,000 at the end of 2016. Selected transactions during 2017 follow:

a. Net income was $130,000.
b. Cash dividends declared were $60,000
c. Repurchased 100 shares of Nathan Corporation common stock, paying S20 per share. Each share has a $5 par value and was originally issued for $35.
d. Sold 20 shares of Nathan Corporation common stock for $22 each.

Required:
Calculate Nathan's retained earnings balance as of the end of 2011. How large of a dividend could Nathan have declared in 2011?

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Answer:

1 & 2. $870,000

Explanation:

1. Retained Earnings is an equity account from which dividends are paid. The Net Income is added to this and the dividends are deducted from this.

Retained Earnings for the year = Beginning balance + Net Income - Dividends

= 800,000 + 130,000 - 60,000

= $870,000

2. Nathan Corporation could have declared the entire retained earnings of $870,000. This is however, not a recommended action because the Retained Earnings maintain a cushion for the company and as such contribute to financial health and structure of the company.

The amortization of bond premium on long-term debt should be presented in a statement of cash flows (using the indirect method for operating activities) as a(n)

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Answer:

Operating Activity

Explanation:

The Indirect method, reconciles the Operating Profit to the Operating Cash Flow by adjusting the following items (1) Non Cash flow items previously added or deducted from Operating Profit and (2) Changes in Working Capital items.

Amortization of bond premium is an item of non-cash flow that was previously deducted from Operating Profit and needs to be added back.

Your grandfather has great faith in bonds and has heard about some "high yield bonds" that are available. He has asked you for your opinion. What advice will you give him?

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Answer: That they are risky

Explanation:

Bonds tend to give a low return compared to other investments such as stocks which is because they offer a constant payout. However even with bonds there will still be those that promise a higher return than the others and this is because they are riskier.

Bonds are debt instruments which means that the rate they pay is directly related to the risk attached. This is because the interest payment is meant to compensate you for the risk you are taking by getting that bond.

If the yield/return is high it would therefore follow that the risk Is high as well. Your Grandfather should therefore be aware of this risk before investing because riskier bonds might not pay back.

A firm has current assets of $36,000, cash of $5,000, current liabilities of $20,000, total assets of $80,000 and total liabilities of $45,000. What is its net working capital?
a. $16,000
b. $28,000
c. $35,000
d. $44,000

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Answer:

Option A, $16000, is the right answer.

Explanation:

The current assets = $36000

Cash = $5000

Current liabilities = $20000

Total assets = $80000

Total liabilities  = $45000

Use the below formula to find the net working capial.

Net working capital = Current assets - Current Liabilities

Net working capital = 36000 – 20000

Net working capital = 16000

Therefore, option A, $16000 is correct.

Time Again LLC produces and sells a mantel clock for $150.00 per unit. In​ 2017, 43,000 clocks were produced and 36,000 were sold. Other information for the year​ includes: Direct materials $43.00 per unit Direct manufacturing labor $8.00 per unit Variable manufacturing costs $4.00 per unit Sales commissions $15.00 per part Fixed manufacturing costs $63.00 per unit Administrative​ expenses, all fixed $38.50 per unit What is the inventoriable cost per unit using absorption​ costing?

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Answer:

Unitary cost= $118

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Production= 43,000

Direct materials $43.00 per unit

Direct manufacturing labor $8.00 per unit

Variable manufacturing costs $4.00 per unit

Fixed manufacturing costs $63.00 per unit

The absorption costing method includes all costs related to production, both fixed and variable. The unit product cost is calculated using direct material, direct labor, and total unitary manufacturing overhead.

Unitary cost= 43 + 8 + 4 + 63

Unitary cost= $118

Kenneth Arrow discussed two important situations in which profit maximization can be socially inefficient. One of these occurs when

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Answer:

Explanation:

One of these occurs when costs are not paid for, as in pollution, the other is when there is an imbalance of knowledge between buyer and seller. Pollution  can be a consequence that cannot be solved with money and can also be socially irresponsible for a company. On the other hand, an imbalance of knowledge can prevent a company from profit maximization if the seller does not understand the product or services that the buyer is selling.

Busch Company has these obligations at December 31. For each obligation, indicate whether it should be classified as a current liability, long-term liability, or both. (a) A note payable for $100,000 due in 2 years. select a balance sheet section (b) A 10-year mortgage payable of $200,000 payable in ten $20,000 annual payments. select a balance sheet section (c) Interest payable of $15,000 on the mortgage. select a balance sheet section (d) Accounts payable of $60,000. select a balance sheet section

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Answer:

Busch Company

Indication of whether the obligation be classified as a current liability, long-term liability, or both:

(a) A note payable for $100,000 due in 2 years. Long-term Liability

(b) A 10-year mortgage payable of $200,000 payable in ten $20,000 annual payments.   Both.

Every year, $20,000 would be classified as Current Liability while the remaining balance is long-term liabilities.

(c) Interest payable of $15,000 on the mortgage. Both

If the interest payable is to be settled at the end of the mortgage, then it is classified as only long-term.

(d) Accounts payable of $60,000. Current Liability

Explanation:

Busch's current liabilities are financial obligations that are due for settlement within the next accounting period of 12 months or less.

The long-term liabilities of Busch Company are those financial obligations that are not due for settlement within the next accounting period.

For some long-term liabilities, Busch may settle some part within 12 months.  That part that can be settled within the accounting period are classified as current while the other parts are non-current.

Anna hired Juan to act as her sales agent in her auto dealership. However, Anna has instructed Juan not to enter into any sales contracts before she has had a chance to review the transaction. One day, Juan entered into a sales contract with William without informing Anna first. Has Juan created a contract with William that is binding on Anna in this situation?

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Answer:

Yes, Juan did have apparent authority to act.

Explanation:

In the situation that is being described it can be said that Yes, Juan did have apparent authority to act. Even though Anna has asked Juan to let her review the transaction before entering into a contract, she gave Juan the authority to act on her behalf and represent her as an authority in the auto dealership when she made him a sales agent. Therefore any and all contracts entered by Juan in the dealership are binding on Anna as well.

the annual discount rate is 10% beginning in 2016, you will receive $10000 on the first day of every year. what is the resent value of this inginite sequence of cash flow

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Answer:

$100,000

Explanation:

Data provided

Perpetual cash flow = $10,000

Discount rate = 10%

According to the given situation, the computation of Present value of this inginite sequence of cash flow is shown below:-

Present value = Perpetual cash flow ÷ discount rate

= $10,000 ÷ 10%

= $10,000 ÷ 0.1

= $100,000

Therefore for computing the present value we simply applied the above formula.

Explain how you would value a stock. Provide an example of a valuation of a stock based on retrieved real data. Include evidence of the retrieved data in your answer. Compare your valuation with the actual price of the stock at the designated time for your valuation.

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Answer with Explanation:

There are numerous stock valuing models but here, I will use Dividend Valuation Model which is based on finding the intrinsic value of Stock which is the present value of the stock at a required rate of return. The formula to calculate Intrinsic value of stock is given as under:

P0= D0   *  (1 + g) / (ke - g)

Here

P0 is the intrinsic value of the stock

D0 is the dividend just paid

g is the growth rate

ke is the investor's required rate of return

The model doesn't holds if the company doesn't pays Dividend.

Now suppose that the Dividend just paid by Apple is $20 per stock. The anticipated growth rate of dividend is 10% and the required rate of return is at 15%.

By putting values in the above equation, we have:

P0= $20 * (1 + 10%) / (15% - 10%)

= $20 / (15% - 10%)

= $400 per share

The value of stock of Apple is $400 per share which must be its fair market value as per the Dividend Valuation Model.

As per the model, if the value of stock is higher as per dividend valuation model then we must purchase the stock as it will generate higher value and vice versa. The inherent limitation of the model is that it assumes that the dividend is growing at constant rate and is consistently paid. The main disadvantage of Dividend valuation model is that it doesn't account for political factors, economical factors, evolving business risks, technological factors, etc.

Buster Evans is considering investing $20,000 in a project with the following annual cash revenues and expenses: Cash Cash Revenues Expenses Year 1 $ 8,000 $ 8,000 Year 2 $12,000 $ 8,000 Year 3 $15,000 $ 9,000 Year 4 $20,000 $10,000 Year 5 $20,000 $10,000 Depreciation will be $4,000 per year. What is the accounting rate of return on the investment

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Answer:

Accounting rate of return= 20%

Explanation:

The accounting rate of return is the average annual income expressed as a percentage of the average investment.  

The simple rate of return can be calculated using the two formula below:  

Accounting rate of return  

= Annual operating income/Average investment × 100  

Average investment = (Initial cost + scrap value)/2  

Average profit = Total profit over investment period / Number of years

Total revenue = 8000+12000+ 15000 + 20,000+ 20,000 = 75000

Total expenses= 8000 + 8000 + 9000 +10,000 + 10,000 = 45000

Cash profit = 75,000 - 45,000 = 30,000

Depreciation = 4000× 5 = 20,000

Accounting profit = Cash profit - Depreciation = 30,000- 20,000 = 10,000

Average profit = 10,000/5 = 2,000

Accounting rate of return = 2,000/20000× 100 = 20%

Accounting rate of return= 20%

f the nominal interest rate is 7 percent and the real interest rate "is -2.5" percent, then the inflation rate is

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Answer:

9.7%

Explanation:

(1 + nominal interest rate) = (1 + real rate) x (1 + inflation rate)

1.07 = 0.975 x (1 + inflation rate)

(1 + inflation rate) = 1.07 / 0.975

(1 + inflation rate) = 1.097

Inflation rate = 1.097 - 1 = 0.097 = 9.7%

Use information from the Washington Post article "Why We've Been Hugely Underestimating the Overfishing of the Oceans" to determine whether each statement is true or false.

a. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), worldwide catches peaked in 2001 at 86 million tons.
b. Using catch reconstruction, researchers estimate that the actual peak catch was 50% larger than the reported peak catch.
c, Catch reconstruction shows that, since the peak, catches have been increasing, not decreasing as previously reported.
d. The Sea Around Us Project found several problems with the FAO data, such as the fact that data that were not available were reported as catches of zero fish.

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Answer:

"Why We've Been Hugely Underestimating the Overfishing of the Oceans"

Determining whether each statement is true or false:

a. False

b. True

c. False

d. True

Explanation:

The article "Why We've Been Hugely Underestimating the Overfishing of the Oceans," was published by the Washington Post on January 19, 2016.  It was written by Chelsea Harvey.  It tried to show how the world fish stock had been declining due to overfishing.  This is why it provided a report contrary to the FAO report.  

While the FAO report noted that the peak of worldwide catches was at 86 million tons in 1996, the contrary and independent report, using "catch reconstruction" showed that the peak was at 130 million tons in 1996.  The reconstructed research also showed that worldwide fish catches had suffered declines ever since the 1996 peak, thereby threatening "world food security and marine ecosystems".  The contrary report also suggested that all stakeholders must collaborate so that fish stocks can rebuild naturally.

Suppose we have the following information for 2008: Potential output: $17 trillion Actual output: $16 trillion Actual Deficit: $ 500 billion Tax Rate: 15% What is the structural deficit in 2008

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Answer:

The structural budget in 2008 is $350 billion

Explanation:

Actual deficit = Government spending - Tax Revenue Collection

i.e Actual deficit = G-T

T = (Tax rate) (Actual output)

$500 billion = G - (0.15)($16 trillion)

$500 billion = G - 2400 billion

G =  $500 billion + 2400 billion

G =  $2900 billion

Thus, Government spending is $2900 billion

Structural deficit = G - T'

T' = (Tax rate)(Potential output)

T' = (0.15)(17000 billion)

T' = $2550 billion

Structural deficit = G - T'

Structural deficit = $2900 billion - $2550 billion

Structural deficit = $350 billion

Thus, the structural budget in 2008 is $350 billion

15. Karla Salons leased equipment from Smith Co. on July 1, 2021, in a finance lease. The present value of the lease payments discounted at 10% was $81,100. Ten annual lease payments of $12,000 are due each year beginning July 1, 2021. Smith Co. had constructed the equipment recently for $66,000, and its retail fair value was $81,100. What amount of interest revenue from the lease should Smith Co. report in its December 31, 2021, income statement

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Answer: $3,455

Explanation:

The interest received by Smith can be calculated as;

Interest Value = Present value of lease payment * interest rate

Present Value of interest rate

Ten annual lease payments of $12,000 are due each year beginning July 1, 2021.

That means first payment has been made already. Present value is;

= 81,100 - 12,000

= $69,100

Only half a year has gone by so this will need to be reflected;

Interest Value = Present value of lease payment * interest rate

= 69,100 * 10% * 6/12

= $3,455

The Asian Garden​, a local Thai​ restaurant, expects sales to be $ 285,000 in January. Its average customer restaurant bill is $ 15. Only 20 % of the restaurant bills are paid with​ cash; 60 % are paid with credit cards and 20 % with debit cards. The transaction fees charged by the credit and debit card issuers are as​ follows:Credit​ cards: $0.60 per transaction​ + 2 % of the amount chargedDebit​ cards: $0.55 per transaction​ + 1% of the amount chargedRequried:a. How much of the total sales revenue is expected to be paid in​cash?b. How many customer transactions does the company expect in​January?c. How much of the total sales revenue is expected to be paid with credit​ cards?d. How many customer transactions will be paid for by customers using credit​cards?e. When budgeting for​ January's operating​ expenses, how much should the restaurant expect to incur in credit card transaction​fees?f. How much of the total sales revenue is expected to be paid with debit​ cards?g. How many customer transactions will be paid for by customers using debit​cards?h. When budgeting for​ January's operating​ expenses, how much should the restaurant expect to incur in debit card transaction​fees?i. How much money will be deposited in the​ restaurant's bank account during the month of January related to credit and debit card​ sales? Assume the credit and debit card issuers deposit the funds on the same day the transactions occur at the restaurant​(there is no processing​ delay).j. What is the total amount of money that the restaurant expects to deposit in its bank account during the month of January from​ cash, credit​ card, and debit card​ sales? Again assume the credit and debit card issuers deposit the funds on the same day that the transaction occurs.

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Answer:

a. How much of the total sales revenue is expected to be paid in​cash?

$855,000

b. How many customer transactions does the company expect in​January?

19,000

c. How much of the total sales revenue is expected to be paid with credit​ cards?

$171,000

d. How many customer transactions will be paid for by customers using credit​cards?

11,400

e. When budgeting for​ January's operating​ expenses, how much should the restaurant expect to incur in credit card transaction​fees?

$10,260

f. How much of the total sales revenue is expected to be paid with debit​ cards?

$57,000

g. How many customer transactions will be paid for by customers using debit​cards?

3,800

h. When budgeting for​ January's operating​ expenses, how much should the restaurant expect to incur in debit card transaction​fees?

$2,660

i. How much money will be deposited in the​ restaurant's bank account during the month of January related to credit and debit card​ sales? Assume the credit and debit card issuers deposit the funds on the same day the transactions occur at the restaurant​(there is no processing​ delay).

$215,080

j. What is the total amount of money that the restaurant expects to deposit in its bank account during the month of January from​ cash, credit​ card, and debit card​ sales? Again assume the credit and debit card issuers deposit the funds on the same day that the transaction occurs.

$272,080

Explanation:

total sales $285,000 / $15 = 19,000 customers

cash sales = $285,000 x 20%  = $57,000credit cards = $285,000 x 60%  = $171,000debit cards = $285,000 x 20%  = $57,000

credit card fees = (11,400 x $0.60) + ($171,000 x 2%) = $10,260

debit card fees = (3,800 x $0.55) + ($57,000 x 1%) = $2,660

Entries for Issuing Bonds and Amortizing Premium by Straight-Line Method Smiley Corporation wholesales repair products to equipment manufacturers. On April 1, Year 1, Smiley issued $6,200,000 of 9-year, 9% bonds at a market (effective) interest rate of 6%, receiving cash of $7,479,078. Interest is payable semiannually on April 1 and October 1.

a. Journalize the entry to record the issuance of bonds on April 1, Year 1. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

b. Journalize the entry to record the first interest payment on October 1, Year 1, and amortization of bond premium for six months, using the straight-line method. (Round to the nearest dollar.) For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

c. Why was the company able to issue the bonds for $20,811,010 rather than for the face amount of $20,000,000?

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Answer:

All requirements are solved below

Explanation:

Requirement A: Entry to record the issuance of a bond on April 1 year 1

                                                     DEBIT           CREDIT

Entry

Cash                                       $7,479,078  

Bonds payable                                              $6,200,000  

Premium on Bonds payable                          $1,279,078

Requirement B: Entry to record the first interest payment on October 1 Year 1

                                                        DEBIT           CREDIT

Entry

interest expense                          $207940  

Premium on Bonds payable(w)    $71,060  

Cash(w)                                                                $279,000

Working

Cash = $6,200,000 x 9% x 6/12

Cash = 279000

Premium = ($1,279,078/9years ) x 6/12

Premium = $71,060

Requirement C: Why was the company able to issue the bonds for $7,479,078 rather than for the face amount of $6,200,000  

Answer: The company was able to issue the bonds for $7,479,078 rather than $6,200,000  because the market rate of interest is less than the contract rate of interest.

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