Estimated Income Statements, using Absorption and Variable Costing
Prior to the first month of operations ending October 31, Marshall Inc. estimated the following operating results:
Sales (15,200 x $53) $805,600
Manufacturing costs (15,200 units):
Direct materials 484,880
Direct labor 115,520
Variable factory overhead 53,200
Fixed factory overhead 63,840
Fixed selling and administrative expenses 17,400
Variable selling and administrative expenses 21,000
1. Prepare an estimated income statement, comparing operating results if 40,000 and 50,000 units are manufactured in the absorption costing format.
2. Prepare an estimated income statement, comparing operating results if 15,200 and 16,800 units are manufactured in the variable costing format.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Marshall Inc.

1. Estimated Income Statement for the year ending October 31 (Absorption Costing)

Sales volume                                          40,000 Units    50,000 Units

Sales Revenue                                          $2,120,000      $2,650,000

Cost of goods sold:

Direct materials ($31.90 per unit)               1,276,000         1,595,000

Direct labor ($7.60 per unit)                         304,000            380,000      

Variable factory overhead ($3.50 per unit)  140,000            175,000

Fixed factory overhead                                   63,840              63,840

Total cost of goods sold                           $1,783,840       $2,213,840

Gross profit                                                  $336,160         $436,160

Expenses:

Fixed selling & administrative expenses       17,400              17,400

Variable selling & administrative expenses 55,263             69,079

Total selling & administrative expenses    $72,663           $86,479

Net income                                                $263,497         $349,681

2. Estimated Income Statement for the year ending October 31 (Variable Costing)

Sales volume                                            15,200 Units     16,800 Units

Sales Revenue                                             $805,600         $890,400

Cost of goods sold:

Direct materials ($31.90 per unit)                  484,880           535,920

Direct labor ($7.60 per unit)                           115,520             127,680      

Variable factory overhead ($3.50 per unit)   53,200              58,800

Variable selling & administrative expenses   21,000               23,210

Total Variable costs                                   $674,600           $745,610

Gross profit                                                  $131,000           $144,790

Fixed Expenses:

Fixed selling & administrative expenses       17,400               17,400

Fixed factory overhead                                 63,840              63,840

Total fixed expenses                                   $81,240             $81,240

Net income                                                 $49,760            $63,550

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Estimated Operating Results

Sales (15,200 x $53) $805,600

Manufacturing costs (15,200 units):

Direct materials 484,880 ($31.90 per unit)

Direct labor 115,520 ($7.60 per unit)

Variable factory overhead 53,200 ($3.50 per unit)

Fixed factory overhead 63,840

Fixed selling and administrative expenses 17,400  

Variable selling and administrative expenses 21,000


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Benny is 57 years old and is employed by the state as a school bus driver.He has an exemplary record,with no accidents in the past 27 years.Tom,aged 31,replaces Benny.Benny intends to file a discrimination claim under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.If Benny lives in a state that has not waived sovereign immunity,which of the following statements is most likely to be true?
A) Benny has a valid claim and can sue the state because he can establish all of the elements of a prima facie case.
B) Benny cannot file a claim for age discrimination under the ADEA because he is a state employee.
C) Benny is a state employee and must file his claim pursuant to the Older Workers' Benefit Protection Act.
D) Benny does not have a claim for age discrimination under the ADEA as he was replaced by an employee who is older than 30.

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Answer: B. Benny cannot file a claim for age discrimination under the ADEA because he is a state employee.

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, since Benny lives in a state that has not waived sovereign immunity, thus simply means that Benny cannot file a claim for age discrimination under the ADEA because he is a state employee.

Eben though the Age Discrimination in the Employment Act protects workers that are 40 years and above and Benny is 57 years, it should be noted that in the states whereby sovereign immunity hasn't been waived, the state employees cannot due their employers as they're barred from doing so.

Therefore, the correct option is B.

Wexpro, Inc., produces several products from processing 1 ton of clypton, a rare mineral. Material and processing costs total $71,000 per ton, one-fourth of which is allocated to product X15. Six thousand five hundred units of product X15 are produced from each ton of clypton. The units can either be sold at the split-off point for $17 each, or processed further at a total cost of $8,800 and then sold for $22 each. Required: 1. What is the financial advantage (disadvantage) of further processing product X15

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Answer:

Financial advantage  of further processing =$23,700

Explanation:

A company should process a product further if the additional revenue from the split-off point is greater than than the further processing cost.  

Also note that all cost incurred up to the split-off point are irrelevant to the decision to process further .  

                                                                                       $

Additional sales revenue from further processing

($22-$17)×  6,500                                                        32,500

Less further processing cost                                       (8,800)

Financial advantage                                                     23,700

Financial advantage  of further processing =$23,700

Suppose you trade dollars and euros for a bank that has branches in Los Angeles and Frankfurt. You can electronically transfer the funds between the two branch locations at no cost, and trading commissions are negligible. The current dollar-per-euro exchange rate in Los Angeles is E$/EURLA=1.5653 , while in Frankfurt, it is E$/EURFR=1.586.

You can make a profit for the bank if you buy euros in _______ and sell them in _________.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Profit will be made by you for the bank if you buy the Euros in Los Angeles, and sell the Euros to customers in Frankfurt...

Buying in Los Angeles comes at a price of $1 = €1.5653, then going ahead to sell in Frankfurt means you get to sell it at a rate of $1 = €1.586

Although this is a very tiny difference, of 0.0207. The reality is that when you're doing a lot of tradings that involves currency, you tend to see the profit. If for example, a total of $1 million is traded, then the profit would be $20700, which we all can attest to the fact that it's a lot of money.

According to the attraction-selection-attrition (ASA) theory, job applicants Question 27 options: do not typically pay much heed to organizational values when applying for work. with a variety of personal characteristics are preferred by organizations, resulting in a more heterogeneous organization. avoid employment in companies whose values seem incompatible with their own values. avoid other applicants if they are competing for the same jobs.

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Answer:

avoid employment in companies whose values seem incompatible with their own values.

Explanation:

Unemployment rate refers to the percentage of the total labor force in an economy, who are unemployed but seeking to be gainfully employed. The unemployment rate is divided into various types, these include;

I. Natural Rate of Unemployment (NU).

II. Frictional unemployment rate (FU).

III. Structural unemployment rate (SU).

IV. Actual unemployment rate (AU).

V. Cyclical unemployment rate (CU).

The attraction-selection-attrition (ASA) theory was developed and introduced by Benjamin Schneider. This theory typically gives the reason why a business firm or organization looks and feels the way it does with respect to the employees and employers.

According to the attraction-selection-attrition (ASA) theory, job applicants avoid employment in companies whose values seem incompatible with their own values. Also, it states that job applicants are usually attracted to colleagues having similar assumptions and values.

Berry Corp. is considering an investment with an initial cost of $250,000. Assume straight line depreciation with no salvage value is appropriate. The investment is expected to generate cash revenues of $200,000 and incur cash costs of $120,000 each year for the next four years. Assume straight line depreciation with no salvage value is appropriate. What is the investment's annual rate of return

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Answer:

14%

Explanation:

Depreciation = Cost - Residual value / Useful life

Depreciation = ($250,000 - 0)/4

Depreciation = $62,500

Annual net earnings = Revenue - Cost - Depreciation

Annual net earnings = $200,000 - $120,000 - $62,500

Annual net earnings = $17,500

Annual rate of return = Annual net earnings / Average investment

Annual rate of return = $17,500/ [($250,000 + $0) /2]

Annual rate of return = $17,500 / $125,000

Annual rate of return = 0.14

Annual rate of return = 14%

Your and your business partner bake bread to be sold at the Madison Farmer's Market every Saturday. You calculate the underage cost to be $2.50 per loaf and the overage cost to be $0.75 per loaf. If you are baking the profit maximizing amount of bread that balances the overage and underage cost, how often should you expect to run out of bread at the farmer's market

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Answer:

23%

Explanation:

Overage cost(Co) = $0.75

Underage cost(Cu) = $2.50

Service level = Cu/(Co + Cu)

Service level = $2.50 / ($0.75+$2.50)  

Service level = $2.50 / $3.25

Service level = 0.76923077

Service level = 76.92%

So the optimal service level is 77%

Risk of stock-out = 100% - Service level

Risk of stock-out = 100% - 77%

Risk of stock-out = 23%

____ is the measure of how much money you can make off each sale.

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Answer:

Profit or net profit is the answer.

Explanation:

For 126 consecutive days, a process engineer has measured the temperature of champagne bottles as they are made ready for serving. Each day, she took a sample of 8 bottles. The average across all 1,008 bottles (126 days, 8 bottles per day) was 58 degrees Fahrenheit. The standard deviation across all bottles was 1.5 degree.

When constructing an X-bar chart, what would be the center line?

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Answer:

58 degrees fahrenheit

Explanation:

the centerline will be 58 degrees fahrenheit

the upper control limit = 58 degrees + (1.099 x 1.5) = 59.6485 degrees fahrenheit

the lower control limit = 58 degrees - (1.099 x 1.5) = 56.3515 degrees fahrenheit

the A₃ control value for n = 8 is 1.099

Identify which of the following statements are true for the corporate form of organization. (You may select more than one answer. Single click the box with the question mark to produce a check mark for a correct answer and double click the box with the question mark to empty the box for a wrong answer. Any boxes left with a question mark will be automatically graded as incorrect.)
1. Ownership rights cannot be easily transferred
2. Owners have unlimited liability for corporate debts
3. Capital is more easily accumulated than with most other forms of organization.
4. Corporate income that is distributed to shareholders is usually taxed twice.
5. It is a separate legal entity. It has a limited life.
6. Owners are not agents of the corporation.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

1. Ownership rights cannot be easily transferred - False

The ownership rights can be transferred easily.

2. Owners have unlimited liability for corporate debts - False

They have a limited liability.

3. Capital is more easily accumulated than with most other forms of organization. - True

This is true as shares can be issued in order to generate capital.

4. Corporate income that is distributed to shareholders is usually taxed twice. -

True

5. It is a separate legal entity. - True

The corporate form of organization enjoys separate existence as their assets and the liabilities of the organization are different from their owners.

6. It has a limited life. - False

They've an unlimited life.

7. Owners are not agents of the corporation. - True

This is true. It should be noted that the owners aren't the agents of the corporation.

Determine aggregate expenditures (AE) in this economy when real GDP (Y) is equal to $1,500 billion, $2,000 billion, and $2,500 billion.
When Y = $1,500 billion, AE =
billion.
When Y = $2,000 billion, AE =
billion
When Y = $2.500 billion, AE =
billion.

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Answer:

a) When Y = $1,500 billion, AE =$1050 billion

b)When Y = $2,000 billion, AE = $1400 billion

c) When Y = $2.500 billion, AE =$1750 billion

Explanation:

As we know,

Yd = Y- T

Y = national income (or GDP)

T = Tax Revenues = 0.3Y

a) When Y = $1,500 billion, AE = $1,500 -0.3*$1,500 = $1050 billion

b) When Y = $2,000 billion, AE =$2,000 - 0.3*$2,000 = $1400 billion

c) When Y = $2.500 billion, AE = $2.500 - 0.3 * $2.500 = $1750 billion

Assuming the economy to operate in equilibrium, the aggregate expenditure model explains that GDP is equal to the Aggregate expenditure. Therefore, the solutions are:

Y = $1,500 billion, AE = $1,500 billion.Y = $2,000 billion, AE = $2,000 billion.Y = $2,500 billion, AE = $2,500 billion.

What is the aggregate expenditure model?

The aggregate expenditure model explains the relationship between GDP and planned spending. The model states that:

[tex]\rm GDP = Planned \:spendings[/tex]

Therefore the Aggregate expenditure for the real GPDs is:

Y = $1,500 billion, AE = $1,500 billion.Y = $2,000 billion, AE = $2,000 billion.Y = $2,500 billion, AE = $2,500 billion.

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Waterway Industries is constructing a building. Construction began on January 1 and was completed on December 31. Expenditures were $6400000 on March 1, $5250000 on June 1, and $8650000 on December 31. Waterway Industries borrowed $3200000 on January 1 on a 5-year, 11% note to help finance construction of the building. In addition, the company had outstanding all year a 9%, 3-year, $6440000 note payable and an 10%, 4-year, $12550000 note payable.

Required:
What are the weighted-average accumulated expenditures?

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Answer:

$8,395,833

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What are the weighted-average accumulated expenditures

Weighted-average accumulated expenditures

=($6,400,000 × 10/12) + ($5,250,000 × 7/12) + ($8,650,000 × 0/12)

Weighted-average accumulated expenditures=$5,333,333+$3,062,500+0

Weighted-average accumulated expenditures=$8,395,833

Therefore the weighted-average accumulated expenditures will be $8,395,833

Use the drop-down menu to select the qualification best demonstrated in each example. Virgil is on time every day to his job as a Packaging Machine Operator. Lily analyzes a product's supply chain to identify ways to make it more efficient. Chase manages shipping schedules so products are sent on time. Zaida helps another worker get products ready for shipping.

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Answer:

Dependability, critical-thinking skills, organizational skills, and teamwork.

Explanation:

I got it right.

Answer:

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Explanation:

Cavy Company estimates that the factory overhead for the following year will be $1,745,300. The company has decided that the basis for applying factory overhead should be machine hours, which is estimated to be 56,300 hours. Calculate the predetermined overhead rate to apply factory overhead. Round your answer to the nearest cent. $fill in the blank 1 per machine hour

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Answer:

$31

Explanation:

Given the following information,

Total factory overhead costs = $1,745,300

Direct labor hours = 56,300

To calculate the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate, we will make use of the formula below;

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

= $1,745,300 / 56,300

= $31

Therefore, the predetermined overhead rate to apply to factory overhead is $31

A new operating system for an existing machine is expected to cost $565,000 and have a useful life of six years. The system yields an incremental after-tax income of $165,000 each year after deducting its straight-line depreciation. The predicted salvage value of the system is $25,000. A machine costs $410,000, has a $26,000 salvage value, is expected to last eight years, and will generate an after-tax income of $75,000 per year after straight-line depreciation. Assume the company requires a 10% rate of return on its investments. Compute the net present value of each potential investment. (PV of $1, FV of $1, PVA of $1, and FVA of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.)

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Answer:

The net present value of each potential investment:

                         Machine A        Machine B

NPV                   $167,675             $2,267

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                         Machine A        Machine B

Cost of machine                              $565,000         $410,000

Incremental after-tax income            165,000             75,000

Salvage value                                      25,000             26,000

Estimated useful life                           6 years             8 years

Required rate of return                      10%                   10%

Annuity factor                                     4.355                5.335

PV factor                                             0.564                0.467

PV of incremental after-tax income $718,575         $400,125

                                                ($165,000*4.355)   ($75,000*5.335)

PV of salvage value                            $14,100             $12,142

Total PV of income                         $732,675          $412,267

NPV                                                  $167,675             $2,267

= Total PV of income minus PV of initial investment cost

Two organizations are both in the technology industry. What is most likely true about their corporate cultures?

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Answer:

it's about vision, value, practices

When presenting evidence in a Small Claims Court, it is advisable to avoid using pictures or graphics.
T OR F

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This is definitely true

The statement "When presenting evidence in a Small Claims Court, it is advisable to avoid using pictures or graphics" is true.

What is graphics?

Graphics are visual pictures or designs on a material, such as a wall, canvas, screen, paper, or stone, that inform, explain, or entertain.

In modern use, it refers to a graphical representation of data, such as in design and manufacturing, typesetting and the visual arts, and instructional and recreational software. Computer graphics refers to images created by a computer.

Small claims courts are a simple, informal, and low-cost method for settling matters with claims of $7,000 or less.

It is correct that "when presenting evidence in a Small Claims Court, it is best to avoid introducing photographs or graphics." Therefore, it can be concluded that the above statement is true.

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Hewell Co. started 2020 with two assets: Cash of E200,000 (Euros) and Land that originally cost E252,000 when acquired on April 4, 2015. On April 1, 2020, the company rendered services to a customer for E75,000, an amount immediately paid in cash. On October 1, 2020, the company incurred an operating expense of E50,000 that was immediately paid. On October 1, 2020, they also declared and paid a dividend of E100,000 to their parent company. No other transactions occurred during the year, so an average exchange rate is not necessary. Currency exchange rates were as follows:

Exchange Rate Chart
April 4, 2015 §1 = $0.28
January 1, 2018 §1 = $0.29
May 1, 2018 §1 = $0.30
October 1, 2018 §1 = $0.31
December 31, 2018 §1 = $0.35

Assume Boerkian was a foreign subsidiary of a U.S. multinational company and the U.S. dollar was the functional currency of the subsidiary. Prepare a schedule of changes in the net monetary assets of Boerkian for the year 2018 and properly label the resulting gain or loss.

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Answer:

Please find the complete question and its solution file in the attachment.

Explanation:

Timing of shifts in Boerkian's net money assets

Date         Particulars               Stickles    Exchange Rate     Dollars

1-Jan  Assets [tex](26000 + 72000)[/tex]         [tex]98000 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 0.29\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 28420[/tex]

1-May  Service Revenue           [tex]36000\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 0.30\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 10800[/tex]

1-Oct  Operating Expenses   [tex](22000) \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 0.31\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 6820[/tex]

31-Dec  Net Assets [tex]112000\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 32400[/tex]

31-Dec Net Assets at Current Exchange Rate on Dec.31                                             [tex]112000\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 0.35\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 39200[/tex]

31-Dec  Gain[tex](\$39200 - \$32400)[/tex]                                                [tex]6800[/tex]

The profit is $6,800 for the subsidiary. The exchange rate is higher on 31 December.

Task 1 . The income (in thousand $) of 5 small companies labeled AA , BB , CC , DD , EE has been calculated and the results are as follo,;vs:

2.49j 2.39j 2.39, 1.79, 3.8 .
1. Put the obtained data as points on the following coordinate system.


Income value


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AA BB CC DD EE Company

2. Calculate the mean value from the sample for these data:


On the chart draw a line y = x (a horizontal line at the level of the mean of the sample) and for every measurement mark the difference between the value of the measurement and the sample mean.
3. Calculate the samples variance, standard deviation and the estimator of variance:

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4. Write proper values into the following tagged fields and interpret the results obtained:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The Cork Company has been sent a special order of 6,000 dongles to be shipped at the end of the month at a selling price of $7 each. The company has a production capacity of 90,000 dongles per month with total fixed production costs of $144,000. At present, the company is selling 80,000 dongles per month through regular channels at a selling price of $11 each. For these regular sales, the cost for one dongle is:
Variable Production $4.60
Cost Fixed Production Cost $1.80
Variable Selling Expense $1.00
At what selling price per unit should Cork be indifferent between accepting or rejecting the special offer?
a. $7.40.
b. $7.70
c. $6.40
d. $4.90.
e. None of the answers provided is correct.

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Answer:

Indifferent special order price=$5.60

Explanation:

To determine whether or not Cork Company should accept the order, we will compare the variable cost of the order to the sales value . If the special order generates a positive contribution margin, then it should be accepted.'

The relevant cash flows to be considered here includes

1. Variable cost of the special order

2. Sales revenue from the special order.

Note that the fixed cost are general unavoidable costs which would be incurred either way. And therefore should not be considered .

variable cos per unit = 4.60 +1.00= 5.60

                                                                           $

Sales revenue from special order

(7×6,000)                                                       42,000

Variable cost (5.60× 6,000)                         (33,600)

Net income from special order                   8,400        

A special order price that will produce a net income of zero is that which will make  the Cork Company indifferent. And such price is that which equals to the variable cost of selling

Indifferent special order price = variable cost per unit = $5.60

Indifferent special order price=$5.60

The special offers under the cost accounting are the changes or the events arranged in between the regular business operations. The special offer is launched at lower or higher variable costs. This is done either to attract customers or to clear off the stock.

The correct option is e. None of the answer provided is correct.

The selling price per unit that is indifferent between accepting or rejecting the special offer is $5.60

As per the computation, the special offer should be accepted.

Computations:

The indifferent special order price should include only the variable cost.

[tex]\text{Indifferent price}=\text{Variable Production cost}+\text{Variable selling expense}\\\\=\$4.60+\$1.00\\\\=\$5.60[/tex]

Computation of net income from a special offer:

[tex]\text{Net Income}=\text{Sales revenue}-\text{Variable cost}\\\\=(\$7\times6,000)-(\$5.60\times6,000)\\\\=\$442,000-\$33,600\\\\=\$8,400[/tex]

For taking the decision of accepting  or rejecting the special offer:

variable costs of existing and special offers are compared.The variable cost and the selling price must be equal for generating a net income of zero.The positive contribution margin indicates acceptance of the special offer.

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Howard's Supply Co. suffered a fire loss on April 20, 2021. The company's last physical inventory was taken January 30, 2021, at which time the inventory totaled $226,000. Sales from January 30 to April 20 were $606,000 and purchases during that time were $456,000. Howard's consistently reports a 30% gross profit. The estimated inventory loss is: Multiple Choice

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Answer:

$257,800

Explanation:

According to the scenario, calculation of the given data are as follows,

Inventory on Jan. 30,2021 = $226,000

Sales = $606,000

Purchase = $456,000

Gross profit = 30% × $606,000 = $181,800

So, we can calculate the inventory loss by using following formula,

Inventory loss = COG for sale - COG sold

= ($226,000 + $456,000) - ($606,000 - $181,800)

= $682,000 - $424,200

= $257,800

On December 27, 2020, Roberta purchased four tickets to a charity ball sponsored by the city of San Diego for the benefit of underprivileged children. Each ticket cost $125 and had a fair market value of $25. On the same day as the purchase, Roberta gave the tickets to the minister of her church for personal use by his family. At the time of the gift of the tickets, Roberta pledged $11,050 to the building fund of her church. The pledge was satisfied by a check dated December 31, 2020, but not mailed until January 3, 2021.

a. Presuming Roberta is a cash basis and calendar year taxpayer, she can deduct $_________ for the tickets and $____________ for the pledge as a charitable contribution for 2018.
b. Would the amount of the deduction be any different if Roberta were an accrual basis taxpayer?

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Answer:

a. Presuming that Roberta is a cash basis and calendar year taxpayer, how much can she deduct as a charitable contribution for 2020?

Roberta can deduct ($125 x 4) - ($25 x 4) = $500 - $100 = $500. She cannot deduct the check because it was not mailed before December 31.

b. Would the amount of the deduction be any different if Roberta was an accrual basis taxpayer? Explain.

As an accrual taxpayer, she could deduct $500 + $11,050 = $11,550. She had already written the check and the fact that it was mailed on January 3 doesn't make a difference for an accrual taxpayer.

Time Warner Inc. is a leading media and entertainment company with businesses in television networks, filmed entertainment, and publishing. The company's recent annual report contained the following information (dollars in millions):

Net loss $(13,402 )
Depreciation, amortization, and impairments 34,790
Decrease in receivables 1,245
Increase in inventories 5,766
Decrease in accounts payable 445
Additions to equipment 4,377

Required:
a. Based on this information, compute cash flow from operating activities using the indirect method.
b. What were the major reasons that Time Warner was able to report a net loss but positive cash flow from operations? Why are the reasons for the difference between cash flow from operations and net income important to financial analysts?

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Answer and Explanation:

a. The cash flow from operating activities using the indirect method is

Net loss $(13,402 )

Add: Depreciation, amortization, and impairments $34,790

Add: Decrease in receivables $1,245

Less: Increase in inventories -$5,766

Less: Decrease in accounts payable -$445

Net cash flow from operating activities $16,442

b. The reasons for net loss but positive cash flow from operations are

Change in current assets, liabilities, depreciation

ANd, the reasons for having a difference is that the operating activities records the cash payment & cash receipt related to operating activities and the rest of things would be ignored

Citibank need to borrow $1 million for 6 months starting in 2 years. Citibank is concerned about the interest rate would like to lock in the interest rate it pays by going long an FRA with Bank of America. The FRA specifies that Citibank will borrow at a fixed rate of 0.04 for 6 months on $1 million in 2 years. If the 6 months LIBOR rate proves to be 0.01. Then to settle the FRA, what is the cash flow to Citibank at the end of 2 years

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Answer:

"$ 15,000" is the correct solution.

Explanation:

The given values are:

Agreed fixed rate,

= 0.04

LIBOR rate,

= 0.01

No. of borrowing months,

= 6

National amount,

= 1000000

Now,

The net payment will be:

= [tex]National \ principal*(Floating \ rate - Fixed \ rate)\times \frac{No. \ of \ months}{12}[/tex]

On substituting the above values, we get

= [tex]1000000\times (0.01-0.4)\times \frac{6}{12}[/tex]

= [tex]1000000\times (-0.03)\times 0.5[/tex]

= [tex]-15,000[/tex] ($)

Use the following information for the Quick Study below. (The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
The Carlberg Company has two manufacturing departments, assembly and painting. The assembly department started 12,500 units during November. The following production activity unit and cost information refers to the assembly department's November production activities. Assembly Department Beginning work in process Units transferred out Ending work in process Units 3,000 10,000 5,500 Percent of Direct Materials Added 708 100% 803 Percent of Conversion 308 100% 30% $3,070 (includes $2,130 for direct materials and $940 for conversion) Beginning work in process inventory-Assembly dept Costs added during the month: Direct materials Conversion $ 20,910 $ 22,360 QS 16-13 Weighted average: Journal entry to transfer costs LO P4
Required: Prepare the November 30 journal entry to record the transfer of units (and costs) from the assembly department to the painting department. Use the weighted average method.

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Answer:

The Carlberg Company

Journal Entry:

Debit Work in Process (Painting Department) $36,000

Credit Work in Process (Assembly Department) $36,000

To record the transfer of 10,000 units from the assembly department to the painting department.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Units started during November = 12,500

Assembly Department

                                              Units   Percent of Direct      Percent of

                                                          Materials Added    Conversion

Beginning work in process  3,000           70%                     30%

Units started during Nov.   12,500        

Units transferred out          10,000         100%                    100%

Ending work in process       5,500          80%                      30%

Cost of beginning work in process =    $2,130                   $940     $3,070

Costs added during the month:         $ 20,910            $ 22,360  $43,270

Total costs of production                    $23,040            $23,300   $46,340

Equivalent units of production:

Units transferred out          10,000         10,000                   10,000

Ending work in process       5,500          4,400                     1,650

Total equivalent units                             14,400                    11,650

Cost per equivalent unit:

Total costs of production                    $23,040                $23,300

Total equivalent units                             14,400                    11,650

Cost per equivalent unit                         $1.60                     $2.00

Cost assigned to:                         Materials           Conversion      Total

Units transferred out                   $16,000            $20,000        $36,000

                                              ($1.60*10,000)       ($2*10,000)

Ending Work in process                 7,040                  3,300           10,340

                                               ($1.60*4,400)         ($2*1,650)

Total costs allocated                  $23,040             $23,300       $46,340

A developing economy requires 1,000 hours of work to produce a television set and 10 hours of work to produce a bushel of corn. This economy has available a total of 1,000,000 hours of work per day.

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Answer:

so what's your question

Ralph, knowing that his son, Ed, desires to purchase a tract of land, promises to give him the $25,000 he needs for the purchase. Ed, relying on this promise, buys an option on the tract of land. Now Ralph wants to rescind his promise to Ed. Will Judy be required to give her daughter, Liza, the tract of land on which she has started to build, and will Ralph be required to give his son, Ed $25,000 to purchase a tract of land. Can Ralph rescind his promise?

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Answer:

(a) Yes, Judy will be required to give her daughter, Liza, the tract of land on which she has started to build. Therefore, Judy cannot rescind his promise to Liza.

(b) No, Ralph will NOT be required to give his son, Ed $25,000 to purchase a tract of land. Therefore, Ralph can rescind his promise.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete. The complete question is therefore provided before answering the question as follows:

(a) Judy orally promises her daughter, Liza, that she will give her a tract of land for her home. Liza, as intended by Judy, gives up her homestead and takes possession of the land. Liza lives there for six months and starts construction of a home. Now Judy wants to rescind his promise to Liza.

(b) Ralph, knowing that his son, Ed, desires to purchase a tract of land, promises to give him the $25,000 he needs for the purchase. Ed, relying on this promise, buys an option on the tract of land. Now Ralph wants to rescind his promise to Ed.

Will Judy be required to give her daughter, Liza, the tract of land on which she has started to build, and will Ralph be required to give his son, Ed $25,000 to purchase a tract of land. Can Ralph rescind his promise?

Explanation of the answers is now provided as follows:

Each of the two cases will be decided based on the principle promissory estoppel.

Promissory estoppel refers to the legal principle that states that despite that there us formal consideration attached to a promise, it is still enforceable by law if the promise from the promisor makes the promisee to rely on the promise to his subsequent detriment.

(a) Will Judy be required to give her daughter, Liza, the tract of land on which she has started to build?

Yes, Judy will be required to give her daughter, Liza, the tract of land on which she has started to build.

The is because Liza has relied on the promise from Judy to her subsequent detriment by giving up her up her homestead and already starts construction of a home. Since the Judy promise from Judy induces the action of Liza that is reasonably expected by Judy, he cannot rescind his promise to Liza.

(b) Will Ralph be required to give his son, Ed $25,000 to purchase a tract of land. Can Ralph rescind his promise?

No, Ralph will NOT be required to give his son, Ed $25,000 to purchase a tract of land.

This is because there is Ed has not taken any definite and substantial action to justify that he has relied on the promise from Ralph to his subsequent detriment. It may not be possible to construe the purchase of an option on the tract of land by Ed as a definite and substantial action. Therefore, Ralph can rescind his promise.

Bill Smith is evaluating the performance of four large-cap equity portfolios: Funds A, B, C, and D. As part of his analysis, Smith computed the Sharpe ratio and the Treynor's measure for all four funds. Based on his finding, the ranks assigned to the four funds are as follows: Fund Treynor Measure Rank Sharpe Ratio Rank A 1 4 B 2 3 C 3 2 D 4 1 The difference in rankings for Funds A and D is most likely due to:

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Question Completion with Options:

a. A lack of diversification in fund A as compared to fund D.

b. Different benchmarks used to evaluate each fund’s performance.

c. A difference in risk premiums.

Answer:

The difference in rankings for Funds A and D is most likely due to:

a. A lack of diversification in fund A as compared to fund D.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Fund   Treynor Measure Rank   Sharpe Ratio Rank

A                           1                                 4

B                           2                                3

C                          3                                 2

D                          4                                 1

b) The Sharpe ratio and the Treynor measure are two financial performance ratios that measure the risk-adjusted rate of return of an investment. Specifically, the Sharpe ratio helps investors to understand an investment's return profile when compared to its risk profile.  On the other hand, the Treynor ratio measures the excess return generated for portfolio risk per unit.  

In conclusion, the Sharpe ratio appears to be a better measure with  a portfolio that is not properly diversified, while the Treynor ratio works better with a well-diversified portfolio.

Can I use MemberPress to create and sell online courses?

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Answer:Absolutely! the MemberPress Courses Add-on is built right in and is included as part of MemberPress. No separate download is required. And the 100% visual builder is super simple to use

https://memberpress.com/myohoguy/home

Explanation:

I have been using this for a while now so you can easily create and sell online courses

Answer:

Yes you can do this on Memberpress because you can offer a lot of different topics and sell online courses using this platform

Explanation:

Shamrock, Inc. issues a $660,000, 10%, 10-year mortgage note on December 31, 2022, to obtain financing for a new building. The terms provide for annual installment payments of $107,412. Prepare the entry to record the mortgage loan on December 31, 2022, and the first installment payment on December 31, 2023. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The entry to record the mortgage loan on December 31, 2022 will be:

Debit Cash Account $660,000

Credit 10% Mortgage loan payable $660,000

The entry to record the first installment payment on December 31, 2023 will be:

Debit 10% Mortgage loan payable = $41412

Debit Interest Expenses $600,000 × 10% = $60,000

Credit Cash $107412

A company reports the following: Sales $3,150,000 Average accounts receivable (net) 210,000 Determine (a) the accounts receivable turnover and (b) the number of days' sales in receivables. Round interim calculations to the nearest dollar and final answers to one decimal place. Assume a 365-day year. a. Accounts receivable turnover fill in the blank 1 b. Number of days' sales in receivables

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Answer:

a. Account Receivables turnover = Sales / Average Account Receivables

Account Receivables turnover = $3,150,000 / $210,000

Account Receivables turnover = 15

b. Number of days sales in receivables = 365 / Account Receivables turnover

Number of days sales in receivables = 365 days / 15

Number of days sales in receivables = 24.33 days

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