Exercise 3-20A Record transactions and prepare adjusting entries, adjusted trial balance, financial statements, and closing entries (LO3-3, 3-4, 3-5, 3-6, 3-7) (GL)

On January 1, 2021, Red Flash Photography had the following balances: Cash, $20,000; Supplies, $8,800; Land, $68,000; Deferred Revenue, $5,800; Common Stock $58,000; and Retained Earnings, $33,000. During 2021, the company had the following transactions:

1. February 15 Issue additional shares of common stock, $28,000.
2. May 20 Provide services to customers for cash, $43,000, and on account, $38,000.
3. August 31 Pay salaries to employees for work in 2021, $31,000.
4. October 1 Purchase rental space for one year, $20,000.
5. November 17 Purchase supplies on account, $30,000.
6. December 30 Pay dividends, $2,800.
The following information is available on December 31, 2021:

Employees are owed an additional $4,800 in salaries.
Three months of the rental space has expired.
Supplies of $5,800 remain on hand.
All of the services associated with the beginning deferred revenue have been performed.
Requirement
General Journal
General Ledger
Trial Balance
Income Statement
Statement of SE
Balance Sheet
1. Record each of the transactions listed above in the 'General Journal' tab. Review the 'General Ledger' and the 'Trial Balance' tabs to see the effect of the transactions on the account balances.

2. Record the adjusting entries in the 'General Journal' tab.

3. Review the adjusted 'Trial Balance' as of December 31, 2021.

4. Prepare an income statement for the year ended December 31, 2021, in the 'Income Statement' tab.

5. Prepare the statement of Stockholder's Equity for the year ended December 31, 2021, in the 'Income Statement' tab.

6. Prepare a classified balance sheet as of December 31, 2021 in the 'Balance Sheet' tab.

7. Record the closing entries in the 'General Journal' tab.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Red Flash Photography

1. General Journal

January 1, 2021:

Debit Cash,             $20,000

        Supplies,           $8,800

        Land,              $68,000

Credit: Deferred Revenue,   $5,800

           Common Stock       $58,000

           Retained Earnings, $33,000

To record opening balances.

Feb. 15 Debit Cash $28,000

Credit Common Stock $28,000

To record additional shares issued.

May 20 Debit Cash, $43,000,

Debit Accounts receivable $38,000

Credit Service revenue $81,000

To record provision of services for cash and on account.

August 31 Debit Salaries Expense $31,000

Credit Cash $31,000

To record payment of salaries.

October 1 Debit Prepaid Rent $20,000

Credit Cash $20,000

To record prepayment of rent for one year.

November 17 Debit Supplies $30,000

Credit Accounts payable $30,000

To record the purchase of supplies on account.

December 30 Debit Dividends $2,800

Credit Cash $2,800

To record payment of cash dividends.

Analysis of Adjustments at December 31, 2021:

1. Debit Salaries Expense $4,800

Credit Salaries Payable $4,800

To accrue salaries.

2. Debit Rent Expense $5,000

Credit Prepaid Rent $5,000

To record rent expense for the year.

3. Debit Supplies Expense $33,800

Credit Supplies $33,800

To record supplies expense.

4. Debit Deferred Revenue $5,800

Credit Service Revenue $5,800

To record services performed.

3. Adjusted Trial Balance as of December 31, 2021

Account Titles               Debit       Credit

Cash                           $37,200

Accounts receivable   38,000

Supplies                        5,000

Prepaid Rent               15,000

Land                           68,000

Accounts Payable                      $30,000

Salaries Payable                             4,800

Common Stock                            86,000

Retained Earnings                       33,000

Dividends                    2,800

Service Revenue                        86,800

Salaries Expense      35,800

Rent Expense             5,000

Supplies Expense    33,800

Totals                  $240,600   $240,600

4. Income Statement for the year ended December 31, 2021

Service Revenue                       $86,800

Salaries Expense      35,800

Rent Expense             5,000

Supplies Expense    33,800     $74,600

Net Income                                $12,200

5. Statement of Stockholders Equity for the year ended December 31, 2021

Retained Earnings                         $33,000

Net Income                                       12,200

Dividends                                          (2,800)

Retained earnings, Dec. 31, 2021 $42,400

Common stock                                86,000

Total equity                                  $128,400

6. Classified Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2021

Assets

Current Assets:

Cash                           $37,200

Accounts receivable   38,000

Supplies                        5,000

Prepaid Rent               15,000     $95,200

Long-term assets:

Land                                            $68,000

Total assets                               $163,200

Liabilities and Equity:

Accounts Payable                      $30,000

Salaries Payable                             4,800

Total liabilities                            $34,800

Equity:

Common Stock                            86,000

Retained Earnings                       42,400

Total equity                              $128,400

Total liabilities and equity       $163,200

7. General Journal

Debit Service Revenue $86,800

Credit Income Summary $86,800

To close revenue income summary.

Debit Income Summary $74,600

Credit Salaries Expense $35,800

Credit Rent Expense $5,000

Credit Supplies Expense $33,800

To close expenses to income summary

Debit Income Summary $12,200

Credit Retained Earnings $12,200

To close income summary to retained earnings.

Debit Retained Earnings $2,800

Credit Dividends $2,800

To close dividends to retained earnings.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

January 1, 2021 balances:

Cash, $20,000

Supplies, $8,800

Land, $68,000

Deferred Revenue, $5,800

Common Stock $58,000

Retained Earnings, $33,000

Transactions:

Feb. 15 Cash $28,000 Common Stock $28,000

May 20 Cash, $43,000, Accounts receivable $38,000 Service revenue $81,000

August 31 Salaries Expense $31,000 Cash $31,000

October 1 Prepaid Rent $20,000 Cash $20,000

November 17 Supplies $30,000 Accounts payable $30,000

December 30 Dividends $2,800 Cash $2,800

Analysis of Adjustments at December 31, 2021:

1. Salaries Expense $4,800 Salaries Payable $4,800

2. Rent Expense $5,000 Prepaid Rent $5,000

3. Supplies Expense $33,800 Supplies $33,800

4. Deferred Revenue $5,800 Service Revenue $5,800


Related Questions

A ______ resume is customized to highlight the specific qualifications and experience needed for a particular job.
A targeted
B combination
C chronological
D functional ​

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Answer:

A. targeted

Explanation:

A resume (curriculum vitae) can be defined as a short text-based document that a job applicant use to briefly outline his or her qualifications, abillities and accomplishments, haven completed and obtained an academic certificate.

Generally, all job applicants are required to have a resume (curriculum vitae). This brief and concise document is always requested by human resource managers during the job application process.

Furthermore, the primary way to make a resume persuasive (to convince or inform an action in the minds of the readers - potential employers) is by customizing it to fit each company and position.

This ultimately implies that, job applicants are expected to tailor their resume to fit or match the position that is advertised by a company's human resources department.

Hence, a targeted resume (curriculum vitae) is customized (tailored) by a job applicant to highlight the specific qualifications and experience needed for a particular job.

Josie is interested in purchasing a computer and is overwhelmed by the many different models available. She decides to consult a magazine devoted to reviewing the quality of home computers. After reading a number of articles stating the pros and cons of each model, she decides on a computer. Josie has been persuaded to purchase this particular computer because of the _____ route to persuasion.

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Answer:

Central

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed about Josie who is interested in purchasing a computer and is overwhelmed by the many different models available. She decides to consult a magazine devoted to reviewing the quality of home computers. After reading a number of articles stating the pros and cons of each model, she decides on a computer. Josie has been persuaded to purchase this particular computer in this case, because of the central route to persuasion. Persuasion can be regarded as the act of making people to act or do something. The primary types are central route and peripheral route.

The central route to persuasion can be regarded as type of persuasion consisting of thoughtful consideration about the arguments i.e about the ideas as well as content of the message.once central processing starts by the receiver then the receiver has become active participant in the process of persuasion.The central route to persuasion make use of facts as well as information in persuading potential consumers.

Which federal regulatory agency would most likely bring a civil suit against a business that broke securities laws?

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Which federal regulatory agency would most likely bring a civil suit against a business that broke securities laws?

answer:

THE SEC

Your boss at work is known as a one-solution-fits-all problems type manager. This approach to problem solving is most characteristics of Group of answer choices younger adults. older adults. individuals experiencing terminal decline. concrete operational thinkers.

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Answer:

older adults.

Explanation:

From the question we are informed about an instance whereby your boss at work is known as a one-solution-fits-all problems type manager. This approach to problem solving is most characteristics of older adults. One-solution-fits-all problems approach can be regarded as problem solving approach whereby there is standard approach to all problems, in this case it is not tailored to individual problem needs. The style and approach that is used by that particular manager in solving problems in that particular organization will fit in to solve all related problems that could surface.

The owner of a one-acre parcel of land with a small house on it rented the property to a professor of a nearby college at a monthly rental of $500. Several years later, after the professor got tenure, the parties orally agreed that the professor would purchase the property from the owner for the sum of $60,000, payable at the rate of $500 a month for 10 years. They agreed that the owner would give the professor a deed to the property after five years had passed and $30,000 had been paid toward the purchase price, and that the professor would execute a note secured by a mortgage for the balance. The professor continued in possession of the property and made all monthly payments in a timely fashion. When he had paid $30,000, he tendered a proper note and mortgage to the property owner and demanded that she deliver the deed as agreed. The owner refused because valuable minerals had been discovered on adjacent parcels in recent months, causing the value of this parcel of land to increase to 10 times its former value. The professor brought suit against the property owner for specific performance. If the court rules in favor of the property owner, what is the likely reason

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

Based on the information that were provided in the question, in a situation whereby the court rules in favor of the property owner, the most likely reason for this will be because the payment of the professor are as consistent just exactly as if they had a landlord-tenant relationship between them even though it was just an oral contract that they both had.

In this case, since the professor met his term of the agreement, then he should be given the property.

During May, Carolan Corporation transferred $59,000 from Work in Process to Finished Goods and recorded a Cost of Goods Sold of $65,000. The journal entries to record these transactions would include a: Multiple Choice credit to Cost of Goods Sold of $65,000. debit to Finished Goods of $65,000. credit to Work in Process of $59,000. credit to Finished Goods of $59,000.

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Answer:

credit to Work in Process of $59,000.

Explanation:

Based on the information given the appropriate l journal entries to record these transactions would include a: CREDIT TO WORK IN PROCESS OF $59,000

Dr Finished goods $59,000

Cr Work in process $59,000

Dr Cost of goods sold $65,000

Cr Finished goods $65,000

Alberto is a lawyer and needs to calculate how much to charge a client for his services. He charges $225 for each hour. He spent 2 1/4 hours consulting with the client, 4 1/2 hours researching the client’s case, 3 hours negotiating with the other party’s lawyer, and 3 1/2 hours drawing up and filing court papers. How much will he charge?

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Answer:

$2,475

Explanation:

Consulting with the client = 2 1/4 hours

Researching the client’s case = 4 1/2 hours

Negotiating with the other party’s lawyer = 3 hours

Drawing up and filing court papers = 3 1/2 hours

Total hours = 2 1/4 + 4 1/2 + 3 + 3 1/2

= 9/4 + 9/4 + 3 + 7/2

= (9+9+12+14) / 4

= 44/4

= 11 hours

Total hours = 11 hours

Charges per hour = $225

Total charges = Charges per hour × Total hours

= $225 × 11

= $2,475

Total charges = $2,475

Profit-maximizing monopolists never produce in the range of output where MR is negative because

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Answer: They wouldn't maximize profit.

Explanation:

Profit Maximizing Monopolists would always produce so long as Marginal revenue is positive because it would give them a chance to make more profit. If marginal revenue becomes negative, they would be making less than they did on the last product which would not be ideal to them.

This is so because the profit maximizing point is where marginal cost equals marginal revenue and as production increases, so also does marginal cost which means that for profit to be maximized, marginal revenue has to be positive as well to equal marginal cost.

If a loan has a nominal annual rate of 8%, then the effective rate can never be greater than 8%. b. If a loan or investment has annual payments, then the effective, periodic, and nominal rates of interest will all be different. c. The present value of a 3-year, $150 annuity due will exceed the present value of a 3-year, $150 ordinary annuity. d. The proportion of the payment that goes toward interest on a fully amortized loan increases over time.

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Answer:

c. The present value of a 3 year, $150 annuity due will exceed the present value of a 3 year, $150 ordinary annuity.

Explanation:

Annuity is a lump sum payment of the present value of invested amount or profits which is to be received by the investor at the maturity date. The annual profits are summed up and then annuity is calculated to identify the real worth of money expected to be received in future.

Question 3: Answer the following questions
3.1)
Calculate 250% of 100.
(2)
3.2)
Calculate 100% of 250
(2)
2
3)
What do you notice about your answers to question 3.1) and 3.2)? Explain your answer.​

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Answer:

[tex] \frac{250}{100} \times 100 \\ = 250 \\ \\ \frac{100}{100} \times 250 = 250 \\ the \: answers \: are \: identical[/tex]

Zhang Industries sells a product for $600. Unit sales for May were 500 and each month's sales are expected to grow by 2%. Zhang pays a sales manager a monthly salary of $4,500 and a commission of 1% of sales in dollars. Assume 35% of Zhang's sales are for cash. The remaining 65% are credit sales; these customers pay in the month following the sale. Compute the budgeted cash receipts for June.

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Answer:

the budgeted cash receipts for June is $306,000

Explanation:

The computation of the budgeted cash receipts for June is given below:

Sales for June 510 units (500 × 1.02)

Receipts from cash sales $107,100 (510 × $600 × 35%)  

Receipts from credit sales $198,900  (510 × $600 × 65%)  

Budgeted cash receipts for June $306,000

Hence, the budgeted cash receipts for June is $306,000

Explain why it is necessary to evaluate your options when making a decision.

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Answer:

It is important to evaluate your decision making, for certain outcomes of that decision may not be what you want them to be. ... When evaluating your decisions, you are looking at the whole situation, which gives you the whole perspective of the situation, and what all the outcomes can be for you

An investor entered into a contract with a winery. The contract provided that the investor would invest $1 million in the winery and, in return, the winery would produce and market at least 500,000 bottles of wine each year for five years under a specified label. The contract included a provision that, if feasible, the wine would be distributed by the winery only through a certain wholesale distributor of fine wines. Neither the investor nor the winery had previously dealt with the distributor. The distributor learned of the contract two days later from reading a trade newspaper. In reliance thereon, he immediately hired an additional sales executive and contracted for enlargement of his wine storage and display facility. If the winery refuses to distribute the wine through the distributor and the distributor then sues the winery for breach of contract, is it likely that the distributor will prevail

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Answer:

It is NOT likely that the distributor will prevail.

Explanation:

There was no contract between the distributor and the winery.  The intended distributor was not clearly stated in the trade newspaper that the distributor read and relied on to expand his salesforce and storage and display facilities.  The distributed voluntarily acted on its own whims and caprices.  A contract cannot be imagined.  There must be an offer and acceptance, establishing the full consent of the parties to enter into a contract.  The intention to contract is also lacking.

Some industries’ competition is much more intense than others. Retail grocery stores such as Kroger, Safeway, and Albertson’s in the United States experience fierce competition and offer similar marketing campaigns to compete. What is this an example of in terms of Porter’s Five Forces Model? Multiple Choice rivalry among new entrants rivalry among existing competitors threat of substitute products or services buyer power

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Answer:

rivalry among existing competitors

Explanation:

The Porters' 5 forces is used to analyse the competitiveness among firms in an industry.

Porter's 5 forces include :

Competition in the industry : the higher the number of companies in the industry, the lower the power an individual firm possesses. For example, if an industry increases it price, a consumer can easily shift to the consumption of substitutes  Potential of new entrants into the industry : If there are low barriers to entry in an industry, firms in the industry experience greater competition   Power of suppliers : the higher the number of suppliers in the industry, the higher the bargaining power of firms in the industry and the greater the power they possess  Power of customers : the larger the number of customers, the greater the power firms possess Threat of substitute product : if there are little or no substitutes for the goods produced by companies, the greater the power the firms possess

What is TRUE about time as a factor in investing?


A.

The more time the investor has, the more risk they can take because there is time to weather the declines in a stock and wait for it to regain some of its value before selling.


B.

Time rarely plays a large role in investment decisions or outcomes, and typically waiting to make decisions lowers an investor’s overall risk.


C.

If you have 10 years or more to invest, opening a savings account can be a good option for high-risk, high-reward investing.


D.

If you have a shorter time period to invest because you are nearing retirement, a higher-risk investment is generally a better choice.


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Answer:

A. The more time the investor has, the more risk they can take because there is time to weather the declines in a stock and wait for it to regain some of its value before selling.

Explanation:

This is basically the reason why younger investors can afford higher risks than older investors. If you are 60 years old, you will probably invest in very secure stocks or bonds. Instead, when you are 25, you can afford investing in risky stocks that have higher than average growth potential.

Answer:

The more time the investor has, the more risk they can take because there is time to weather the declines in a stock and wait for it to regain some of its value before selling.

Explanation:

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Countries rely on each other for good and services, this is called economic
A
balance of trade
B
interdependence
с
international trade
D
quota

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Answer:

B. interdependence

Explanation:

Trade can be defined as a process which typically involves the buying and selling of goods and services between a producer and the customers (consumers) at a specific period of time.

Economic integration can be defined as a strategic trade arrangement between countries to eliminate or mitigate trade barriers, as well as coordinate fiscal and monetary policy among its members.

There are different types of market or trade bloc used in economic integration and these includes;

I. Customs union

II. Free trade area

III. Common market

IV. Political union

VI. Economic union

A free trade area (zone) can be defined as an economic area wherein goods are exported or imported from one country to another without being subjected to normal trade laws such as quotas, bureaucratic requirements and tariffs of the country. Thus, a free trade area (zone) stimulates or enhances foreign trade, investment and globalization.

Hence, when countries rely on each other for good and services, this is called economic interdependence.

Economic interdependence can be defined as a situation in which two or more individuals, organizations or countries depend on one another through the exchange of goods and services, in order to meet their demands or needs.

On April 1, year 1, Hyde Corp., a newly formed company, had the following stock issued and outstanding:
1) Common stock, no par, $1 stated value, 20,000 shares originally issued for $30 per share.
2) Preferred stock, $10 par value, 6,000 shares originally issued for $50 per share.
Hyde's April 1, year 1 statement of stockholders' equity should report
Common stock
Preferred stock
Additional paid-in capital

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Answer:

Common stock $20,000

Preferred stock $60,000

APIC $820,000

Explanation

Calculation to determine what Hyde's April 1, year 1 statement of stockholders' equity should report

Calculation to determine the COMMON STOCK

Common stock=20,000 shares*$1

Common stock=$20,000

Calculation to determine PREFERRED STOCK

Preferred stock =6,000 shares*$10

Preferred stock =$60,000

Calculation to determine ADDITIONAL PAID-IN CAPITAL (APIC)

APIC=[(6000*$50)-(6000*$10)]+[(20,000*$30)+(20,000*$1)]

APIC=($300,000-$60,000)+($600,000-$20,000)

APIC=$240,000+$580,000

APIC=$820,000

Therefore Hyde's April 1, year 1 statement of stockholders' equity should report:

Common stock $20,000

Preferred stock $60,000

APIC $820,000

Name a form of ownership that is represented by the South African broadcasting corporation (SABC)and outline four characteristics of this form of ownership​

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Government of South Africa has tye owner of South African Broadcasting Corporation. Is the form of ownership.

Suppose that you were interested in building a luxury apartment complex in your hometown. In your analysis of local demographics, you discover that the target market makes up only 5% (core market share) of the households that currently rent (or would be interested in renting) in this town. If market experts believe that a total of 5,000 apartment units will be rented in your entire hometown within the next year, what is the projected number of units the developer could expect to lease in year 1 if he is able to capture 20% of the market potential

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Answer:

The projected number of units the developer could expect to lease in year 1 if he is able to capture 20% of the market potential is:

= 1,000 apartment units.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

The percentage of households that currently rent in the town = 5%

Demographic of households in the town = 100,000 (5,000/5%)

Number of apartment units established by market experts to be rented in the entire hometown within the next year = 5,000 (5% of 100,000)

20% of the market potential = 1,000 (5,000 * 20%)

who approves the federal budget
congress
presdient
house
President and congress

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Answer:

congress

Explanation:

i think

correct me if I'm wrong

CARRY ON LEARNING

Answer:

president

Explanation:

I think because he rules the country

science week1 qarter4 grade 8​

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Answer:

Explanation:

444

Bill plans to deposit $200 into a bank account at the end of every month. The bank account has a nominal interest rate of 8 percent and interest is compounded monthly. How much will Bill have in the account at the end of 2½ years (30 months)?

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I think you will have 6,000 by the end of 2 years

The amount that should have in the account at the closing of 30 months is $6,617.77.

Given that,

The rate of interest = 8% ÷ 12 = 0.6666%The nper is = 2.5 × 12 = 30The monthly payment or pmt is $200The present value be $0

Now the following formula should be used:

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

After applying the above formula, the future value is $6,617.77.

Therefore we can conclude that The amount that should have in the account at the closing of 30 months is $6,617.77.

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Mary Smith is considering investing in 30 year Corporate Bonds issued by Duke Energy Company. She knows that she will earn an interest rate of 8% by purchasing these bonds. However, she is concerned because she might need to take her money out of this investment in a year, and she has heard that she might have to sell the bonds at a significantly lower price than she will purchase them for. What type of risk is Mary concerned about

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Answer:

Mary Smith is concerned about systematic risk.

Explanation:

Systematic risk refers to the ongoing risk caused by a combination of factors, including the economy, geopolitical issues, corporate health, and others.  It covers the impact on the overall market and includes systemic risks that are peculiar to an industry.  Systemic risk will only impact the market for Corporate Bonds.  But, Mary's concern shows that other factors might combine, causing her to require her money back after a year.

Nour is usually the person who takes charge of the situation and gets people moving toward the group's objective. Nour probably has a high need for

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Answer:

Power.

Explanation:

A leader can be defined as an individual who is saddled with the responsibility of controlling, managing and maintaining a group of people under him or her. Also, they provide guidance, support, supervision, administrative control, as well as acting as a role model or example to the employees working in an organization by being morally upright.

Generally, managers are typically involved in taking up leadership roles and as such are expected to be build a strong relationship between their employees or subordinates by creating a fair ground for effective communication and sharing of resources and information.

Some types of power expressed by leaders are referent power, coercive, etc.

In this scenario, Nour is usually takes charge of the situation and gets people moving toward the group's objective. Thus, Nour probably has a high need for power because he's more often than not in charge and control while getting his team members to achieve the set objective.


Name FIVE factors that must be considered when choosing a form of ownership.

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Answer:

1) financing, taxation,risk tolerance, continuity and transferability,entrepreneurial ability

Explanation:

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John Deere Manufacturing Company has two manufacturing departments--Cutting and Soldering for its series 200 lawn tractor body. The company used the following data at the beginning of the year to calculate predetermined overhead rates: Cutting Soldering Estimated total machine-hours (MHs) 1,250 11,400 Estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead cost $ 15,880 $ 37,300 Estimated variable manufacturing overhead cost per MH $ 3.12 $ 2.40 During the most recent month, John Deere started and completed two jobs--Job 1A and Job 1B. There were no beginning inventories. Data concerning those two jobs follow: Job 1A Job 1B Direct materials $ 12,300 $ 8,492 Direct labor cost $ 18,200 $ 5,870 Cutting machine-hours 700 300 Soldering machine-hours 3,600 5,410 Assume that John Deere uses a plantwide predetermined manufacturing overhead rate based on machine-hours and uses a markup of 80% on manufacturing cost to establish selling prices. Answer the following questions. (round predetermined overhead rate to two decimal places) 1. What is the plantwide predetermined MOH rate

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Answer:

John Deere Manufacturing Company

                                               Cutting      Soldering

Predetermined MOH rates = $19.80        $7.18

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                                                        Cutting      Soldering

Estimated total machine-hours (MHs)                                   1,250       11,400

Estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead cost       $ 15,880  $ 37,300 Estimated variable manufacturing overhead cost per MH $ 3.12      $ 2.40

Total estimated variable manufacturing overhead          $3,900   $27,360

Total manufacturing overhead costs                               $19,780  $64,660

                                        Job 1A        Job 1B   Total

Direct materials            $ 12,300     $ 8,492  $

Direct labor cost           $ 18,200    $ 5,870

Cutting machine-hours        700          300  1,000 hours

Soldering machine-hours 3,600       5,410   9,010 hours

Plantwide predetermined MOH rates:

                                                                                  Cutting      Soldering

Estimated total manufacturing overhead costs      $19,780  $64,660

Total machine hours during the most recent month 1,000        9,010

Predetermined MOH rates =                                     $19.80        $7.18

                    =                                           ($19,780/1,000)    ($64,660/9,010)

Monetary policy Select one: a. cannot be implemented quickly and most of its impact on aggregate demand occurs months after policy is implemented. b. can be implemented quickly and most of its impact on aggregate demand occurs very soon after policy is implemented. c. can be implemented quickly, but most of its impact on aggregate demand occurs months after policy is implemented. d. cannot be implemented quickly, but once implemented most of its impact on aggregate demand occurs very soon afterward.

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Answer:

c. can be implemented quickly, but most of its impact on aggregate demand occurs months after policy is implemented.

Explanation:

A monetary policy can be defined as the actions (macroeconomic policies) adopted and undertaken by the central bank of a particular country to control the money supply and interest rates so as to boost or enhance economic growth. The central bank uses monetary policies to manage inflation, economic growth through long-term interest rates and level of unemployment in a country. In order to boost economic growth, monetary policy is used to increase money supply (liquidity) while it is also used to prevent inflation by reducing money supply.

Generally, money supply comprises of checks, cash, money market mutual funds (MMF) and credit (mortgage, bonds and loans).

Typically, a monetary policy can be implemented quickly by the central bank of a particular country, but most of its impact on aggregate demand occurs months after policy is implemented.

17. The matching principle requires that a) assets will be matched to the liabilities incurred to purchase them b) non-operating gains and losses should be netted against each other c) a proportion of each dollar collected will be assumed to be a recovery of cost d) revenues earned and expenses incurred in generating those revenues should be reported in the same income statement e) none of the above

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The matching principle requires that  revenues earned and expenses incurred in generating those revenues should be reported in the same income statement

the purpose of this is to avoid misstating earnings

If C= 450+0.5 Yd la= 275 billion Ga= 875 billion (X-M)a= - 50 billion, calculate the multiplier for this economy. Show method -

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Answer:

Multiplier = 2

Explanation:

Below is the calculation of multiplier:

Given, C = 450 + 0.5Yd

la = 275

Ga = 875

X-M = -50 billion

Plug these values in the below formula:

AD = C + Ia + Ga + ( X - M )a

Y = 450 + 0.5Y  + 275 + 875 + 50

0.5Y = 1650

"A"  is the autonomous expenditure.

Thus, A = 1650

0.5Y = A

Multiplier= Change in Y/ Change A

Change in Y/ Change A =1/0.5

Change in Y/ Change A =2

Thus, Multiplier = 2

Flowers, a married taxpayer, purchased an annuity for $64,400 that will pay $700 per month over the life of Flowers and Flowers' spouse. At the time of purchase the couple's joint life expectancy was 23 years. Flowers received payment beginning April 1, year 1, amounting to $6,300 in the first year of the annuity contract. How much is includible in Flowers' gross income in the first year

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Answer:

Explanation:

$6,300ANSWER: C. $4200

23 x 12 x 700= 193,200

64,400/193200=0.333

700*0.333 = 467 = 467*9= $4203

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