For a particular maximization problem, the payoff for best decision alternative is $15.7 million while the payoff for one of the other alternatives is $12.9 million. The regret associated with the alternate decision would be
a. $ 2.8 million.
b. $ 28.6 million
c. $ .129 million
d. $ 15.7 million

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Answer 1

Answer:

a. $ 2.8 million

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The regret associated with the alternate decision would be

Using this formula

Regret associate=Payoff for best decision alternative - Payoff for one of the other alternatives

Let plug in the formula

Regret associate= $15.7million - $12.9million

Regret associate= $2.8million

Therefore The regret associated with the alternate decision is $2.8million.


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On December 31, the company estimates future sales refunds to be $900. As of that date, the company has an unadjusted debit balance in Accounts Receivable of $25,000 and an unadjusted credit balance of $300 in Sales Refunds Payable.

Requried:
Write down the necessary adjusting entry.

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Answer:

Date      Account titles and Explanation       Debit    Credit

Dec 31   Sales return and allowance               $600

                     Sales refund payable                                $600

                     ($900 - $300)

              (To record the expected refund of sales)

During the current calendar year, Bowman Corporation purchased $660,000 of inventory. The beginning inventory balance was $84,000, and the inventory balance at year-end was $120,000. The inventory turnover for the current year was:

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Answer:

6.12 times

Explanation:

Cost of Goods Sold = $84,000 + $660,000 - $120,000

Cost of Goods Sold = $624,000

Average inventory = ($84,000 + $120,000) / 2

Average inventory = $102,000

Inventory Turnover = Cost of Goods Sold / Average inventory

Inventory Turnover = $624,000 / $102,000

Inventory Turnover = 6.117647059

Inventory Turnover = 6.12 times

XYZ Company has a variable cost ratio of 40%, fixed expenses of $200,000, and desires to earn operating income of $100,000. Total sales revenue required to achieve XYZ Company's desired operating income is:

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Answer:

Sales revenue = $500,000

Explanation:

Below is the calculation:

Formula for variable cost ratio = Total variable expenses (Total variable cost) / Net Sales = 40%

40% = Total variable cost / Net Sales

Total variable cost = 0.40 Net sales

Operating income = Total revenue - fixed cost - variable cost

100,000 = Total revenue - 200,000 - 0.40 total revenue

300,000 = 0.60 total revenue

Total Revenue = 300,000/ 0.6

Sales revenue = $500,000

Typical cash inflows of a capital investment project include all of the following EXCEPT: A. projected incremental revenues from the project. B. cost reductions in operating costs. C. the salvage value of the investment at the end of its useful life. D. tax savings generated by depreciation expense. E. the original cost paid for the capital investment.

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Answer:

E

Explanation:

Cash inflows are cash increases in a project

they include :

projected incremental revenues from the project.

cost reductions in operating costs.

the salvage value of the investment at the end of its useful life

tax savings generated by depreciation expense.

Cash outflows reduces the cash available in a project. They are usually subtracted

they include

the original cost paid for the capital investment.

working capital investment

A project is profitable if cash inflow exceeds cash outflow

Typical cash inflows of a capital investment project do not include the original cost paid for the capital investment.

A capital investment project is regarded as a project that aims at increasing the assets of the business. The inflows in these projects are derived when cash outflows are subtracted from revenues and cash flows of the project.

Therefore,  the original cost that would be paid for the capital investment becomes part of cash outflow from the business, which decreases the total availability of cash.

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Bella Bags is a British company that sells luxury leather purses manufactured in London. Currently, its products are carried at high-end department stores all across Europe. The company prides itself on its exceptional customer service. However, the company has been criticized in the past for carrying only two designs of bags. There is currently growing market demand for high-end luxury accessories. Bella Bags faces fierce competition from established luxury brands. Which of the following best characterizes an actionable strategy for Bella Bags that works on reducing the company's weaknesses to avoid threats?
A) Reduce the threat of high competition by expanding the product line and offering more variety
B) Promote the company's exceptional customer service to leverage the increasing demand for luxury goods
C) Reduce the threat of high competition by promoting the company's narrow product offering
D) Reduce the threat of high competition by leveraging the increasing demand for luxury goods

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Asteria earned a $27,000 salary as an employee in 2020. How much should her employer have withheld from her paycheck for FICA taxes

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Answer:

$2,070

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How much should her employer have withheld from her paycheck for FICA taxes

Social security tax 6.2%

Medicare tax which is 1.45%

Social security tax = $27,000 x 6.2%

Social security tax = $1,674

Medicare tax = $27,000 x 1.45%

Medicare tax =$391.5

FICA taxes Paycheck withheld= - $1,674 + $391.5

FICA taxes Paycheck withheld=$2,065.5

FICA taxes Paycheck withheld=$2,070 (Approximately)

Therefore How much should her employer have withheld from her paycheck for FICA taxes will be $2,070

Blitz Corp. had total sales of $3,130,000 last year and has 109,000 shares of stock outstanding. The benchmark PS is 1.66 times. What stock price would you consider appropriate

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Answer:

$47.68

Explanation:

Calculation to determine stock price would you consider appropriate

Using this formula

Stock price=(Total sales/Shares of stock outstanding)*Benchmark PS

Let plug to determine

Stock price=($3,130,000/109,000) ×1.66

Stock price=28.72x 1.66

Stock price= $47.68

Therefore the stock price that you would

consider Appropriate is $47.68

Poe Company is considering the purchase of new equipment costing $81,500. The projected net cash flows are $36,500 for the first two years and $31,500 for years three and four. The revenue is to be received at the end of each year. The machine has a useful life of 4 years and no salvage value. Poe requires a 10% return on its investments. The present value of an annuity of 1 and present value of an annuity for different periods is presented below. Compute the net present value of the machine.

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Answer:

$27,028.45

Explanation:

Net present value is the present value of after-tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested.  

NPV can be calculated using a financial calculator  

Only projects with a positive NPV should be accepted. A project with a negative NPV should not be chosen because it isn't profitable.  

When choosing between positive NPV projects, choose the project with the highest NPV first because it is the most profitable.

Cash flow in year 0 = $-81,500

Cash flow in year 1 and 2 = $36,500

Cash flow in year 3 and 4 = $31,500

I - = 10%

NPV = $27,028.45

To find the NPV using a financial calculator:

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

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

3. Press compute  

True or False: With a minimum wage of $8.70, unemployment of unskilled workers is lower with the tax credit versus without it.

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Answer: True

Explanation:

Generally speaking, a tax credit would bring about a lower unemployment rate for unskilled labor as opposed to a situation where there is no tax credit.

A tax credit would reduce the amount of taxes that a company is to pay which would leave them with more income to reinvest into the business. This reinvestment will lead to the business having a higher production capacity such that it requires more workers so they will hire more workers, both unskilled and skilled thereby reducing the unemployment rate for both.

The market rate of return is 11 percent and the risk-free rate of return is 3 percent. Lexant stock has 3 percent less systematic risk than the market and has an actual return of 12 percent. This stock:

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Answer:

over-priced

Explanation:

According to the capital asset price model: Expected rate of return = risk free + beta x (market rate of return - risk free rate of return)

Systemic risk are risk that are inherent in the economy. They cannot be diversified away. They are also known as market risk. examples of this risk include recession, inflation, and high interest rates. Investors should seek compensation for systemic risk. Systemic risk is measured by beta. The higher beta is, the higher the systemic risk and the higher the compensation demanded for by investors

The market has a beta of one. If a portfolio has the same level of systematic risk that is the same as that of the market, its beta would be equal to 1.  

If the portfolio is less risky than the market, its beta would be less than one  

If the portfolio is more risky than the market, its beta would be greater than one  

Lexant stock beta = (100 - 3) x 1

0.97 x 1 = 0.97

3 + 0.97(11 -3)

3 + 8.25

10.76

resented below is information related to Sandhill Enterprises.

Jan. 31 Feb. 28 Mar. 31 Apr. 30
Inventory at cost $15,750 $15,855 $17,850 $14,700
Inventory at LCNRV 15,225 13,230 16,380 13,965
Purchases for the month 17,850 25,200 27,825
Sales for the month 30,450 36,750 42,000

From the information, prepare as far as the data permit monthly income statements in columnar form for february march and april.

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Answer:

Sandhill Enterprises

Sandhill Enterprises

Income Statements

For the months ended Feb. 28, March 31, and April 30, 2020:

                                              Feb. 28  March 31  April 30

Sales for the month             $30,450  $36,750  $42,000

Cost of goods sold                 19,845    22,050     30,240

Gross profit                          $10,605   $14,700     $11,760

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                              Jan. 31    Feb. 28        Mar. 31     Apr. 30

Inventory at cost                 $15,750    $15,855    $17,850     $14,700

Inventory at LCNRV              15,225      13,230      16,380       13,965

Purchases for the month                        17,850    25,200      27,825

Sales for the month                               30,450    36,750      42,000

Determining the ending inventory based on LCNRV:

                                              Jan. 31    Feb. 28        Mar. 31     Apr. 30

Inventory at cost                 $15,750    $15,855    $17,850     $14,700

Inventory at LCNRV              15,225      13,230      16,380       13,965

Ending inventory                  15,225      13,230      16,380        13,965

Beginning inventory                              15,225      13,230       16,380

Determining the Cost of Goods Sold:

Beginning inventory                              15,225     13,230       16,380

Purchases for the month                      17,850    25,200      27,825

Ending inventory                                   13,230     16,380       13,965

Cost of goods sold                               19,845    22,050      30,240    

Hartford, Inc. manufactures a single product. Shown are projected revenues and costs based on last year's income statement (8,000 units) and practical capacity (10,000 units). The costs are either variable, fixed, or mixed (part variable and part fixed.) You need to figure out what the cost type is based on the cost behavior.Last Year(8,000 units) Practical Capacity(10,000 units) Total Per Unit Total Per UnitRevenue $800,000 $100.00 $1,000,000 $100.00Costs: Direct Material $200,000 $25.00 $250,000 $25.00Direct Labor $160,000 $20.00 $200,000 $20.00Mfg. Overhead $180,000 $22.50 $200,000 $20.00Selling Expenses $40,000 $5.00 $50,000 $5.00Admin. Expenses $50,000 $6.25 $50,000 $5.00Total Costs $630,000 $78.75 $750,000 $75.00Pre-Tax Profit $170,000 $250,000 RequiredAssume that Hartford expects to sell the same number of units as last year in their normal distribution channels (8,000 units). They have received an offer from a one-time customer (not part of their normal customer mix) to buy 1,000 units (additional to their expected normal sales) at a price of $71. By how many dollars would pre-tax profit increase or decrease if Hartford accepts the special order? (9 points)

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Answer:

Hartford, Inc.

If Hartford accepts the special order, the pre-tax profit would increase by

= $21,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Production and sales capacity last year = 8,000 units

Practical capacity = 10,000 units

                                         Last Year                Practical Capacity

                                      (8,000 units)                  (10,000 units)

                                Total         Per Unit           Total         Per Unit

Revenue                 $800,000  $100.00      $1,000,000  $100.00

Costs:

Direct Material       $200,000   $25.00        $250,000    $25.00

Direct Labor            $160,000   $20.00        $200,000    $20.00

Mfg. Overhead       $180,000   $22.50        $200,000    $20.00

Selling Expenses     $40,000     $5.00          $50,000       $5.00

Admin. Expenses    $50,000     $6.25          $50,000       $5.00

Total Costs            $630,000   $78.75        $750,000     $75.00

Pre-Tax Profit         $170,000                       $250,000

Variable cost per unit              $50.00                              $50.00

Fixed cost            $230,000                        $250,000

Sales revenue from the one-time customer = $71,000

Variable cost per unit                                         50,000

Additional pre-tax profit (increase)                  $21,000                    

Ayayai Corp. reported net income of $87300 for the year. During the year, accounts receivable increased by $5820, accounts payable decreased by $3880 and depreciation expense of $9700 was recorded. Net cash provided by operating activities for the year is

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Answer: $87,300

Explanation:

Net cash provided by operating activities are those that are generated from the operations of the company.

The calculation is:

= Net income + Depreciation - Accounts receivable increase - accounts receivable decrease

= 87,300 + 9,700 - 5,820 - 3,880

= $87,300

Equipment with a book value of $65,300 and an original cost of $133,000 was sold at a loss of $14,000. Paid $89,000 cash for a new truck. Sold land costing $154,000 for $198,000 cash, yielding a gain of $44,000. Long-term investments in stock were sold for $60,800 cash, yielding a gain of $4,150. Use the above information to determine cash flows from investing activities.

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Answer:

Net cash provided by investing activities $221,100

Explanation:

The computation of the cash flows from investing activities is shown below:

Sale of equipment (65300 - 14000) 51300

Less: Purchase of new truck -89000

Add: Sale of land   198000

Add: Sale of Long-term investments 60800

Net cash provided by investing activities $221,100

You are considering two investment alternatives. The first is a stock that pays quarterly dividends of $0.32 per share and is trading at $27.85 per share; you expect to sell the stock in six months for $31.72. The second is a stock that pays quarterly dividends of $0.67 per share and is trading at $34.98 per share; you expect to sell the stock in one year for $36.79. Which stock will provide the better annualized holding period return?The 1-year HPR for the second stock is____%. The stock that will provide the better annualized holding period return is_____.A. Stock 1 B. Stock 2

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Answer:

The 1-year HPR for the second stock is 12.84%. The stock that will provide the better annualized holding period return is Stock 1.

Explanation:

For First stock

Total dividend from first stock = Dividend per share * Number quarters = $0.32 * 2 = $0.64

HPR of first stock = (Total dividend from first stock + (Selling price after six months - Initial selling price per share)) / Initial selling price = ($0.64 + ($31.72 - $27.85)) / $27.85 = 0.1619, or 16.19%

Annualized holding period return of first stock = HPR of first stock * Number 6 months in a year = 16.19% * 2 = 32.38%

For Second stock

Total dividend from second stock = Dividend per share * Number quarters = $0.67 * 4 = $2.68

Since you expect to sell the stock in one year, we have:

Annualized holding period return of second stock = The 1-year HPR for the second stock = (Total dividend from second stock + (Selling price after six months - Initial selling price per share)) / Initial selling price = ($2.68+ ($36.79 - $34.98)) / $34.98 = 0.1284, or 12.84%

Since the Annualized holding period return of first stock of 32.38% is higher than the Annualized holding period return of second stock of 12.84%. the first stock will provide the better annualized holding period return.

The 1-year HPR for the second stock is 12.84%. The stock that will provide the better annualized holding period return is Stock 1.

Pencils sell for 10 cents and pens sell for 50 cents. Suppose Jae, whose preferences satisfy all of the basic assumptions, is currently spending all his income on both goods. The marginal rate of substitution for pens to pencils is 5. In order to achieve optimum, what should he do

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Answer:

Jae should do nothing and continue purchasing the same amount of pens and pencils.

Explanation:

The current rate of substitution that maximizes Jae's utility is Px / Py = 0.50 / 0.10 = 5. That means that Jae will purchase 5 pencils for every pen that he buys, and that is exactly what he is doing right now.

QS 5-1 Inventory ownership LO C1 Homestead Crafts, a distributor of handmade gifts, operates out of owner Emma Finn’s house. At the end of the current period, Emma looks over her inventory and finds that she has 1,800 units (products) in her basement, 27 of which were damaged by water and cannot be sold. 100 units in her van, ready to deliver per a customer order, terms FOB destination. 120 units out on consignment to a friend who owns a retail store. How many units should Emma include in her company’s period-end inventory?

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Answer:

1,993 units

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How many units should Emma include in her company's period-end inventory

Units in Ending Inventory:

Units of Product on hand: 1,800 units

Add Units in transit 100

Add Units on consignment 120

Less:Damaged units (27)

Total units in period-end inventory 1,993 units

Therefore How many units should Emma include in her company's period-end inventory is 1,993 units

Exercise 5-10 Lower of cost or market LO P2 Martinez Company's ending inventory includes the following items. Product Units Cost per Unit Market per Unit Helmets 27 $ 55 $ 59 Bats 20 83 77 Shoes 41 100 96 Uniforms 45 41 41 Compute the lower of cost or market for ending inventory applied separately to each product.

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Answer:

Martinez Company

Ending inventory is:

= $8,806.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Product       Units   Cost per Unit   Market per Unit

Helmets       27             $ 55                   $ 59

Bats             20                 83                      77

Shoes           41               100                      96

Uniforms     45                 41                       41

Lower of cost or market value Valuation:

Product       Units   Cost per Unit   Market per Unit     LCM

Helmets       27             $ 55                   $ 59               $1,485

Bats             20                 83                      77                1,540

Shoes           41               100                      96               3,936

Uniforms     45                 41                       41                1,845

Total cost of ending inventory                                    $8,806

The cost object of the plantwide overhead rate method is: Multiple Choice The production departments of the company. The unit of product. The production activities of the company.

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Answer: The unit of product.

Explanation:

The units produced of the goods being produced will be the appropriate cost object because it will apportion the overhead cost to the plant based on how much goods were produced by the plant itself because this would determine how much overhead the plant used.

Manufacturing overheads only occur because goods are being produced which is why the best cost object would be those same goods being produced.

The independent operational test and evaluation agency is responsible for the establishment of Critical Technical Parameters (CTPs).
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

B. False

Explanation:

The given statement is false as the management office regarding the program  created the system to be responsible for the Criticial technical parameter establishment not the independent operational test and the evaluation agency.

So the option b is correct

Hence, the option a is wrong

Explain ethics in dealing with employers and discuss the various methods used by salespeople

that can be regarded as being unethical towards the employer specifically. Give a practical

example of each in relation to a sales situation.​

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that they always want to be correct and they always like their stores to be clean and neat, and they can sometimes follow you too

lannigan Company manufactures and sells a single product that sells for $450 per unit; variable costs are $270. Annual fixed costs are $800,000. Current sales volume is $4,200,000. Compute the current margin of safety in dollars for Flannigan Company

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Answer:

$2,200,000

Explanation:

Margin of safety means by how much sales can fall before a firm starts making a loss.

Margin of safety  = Current Sales - Break even sales

where,

Break even sales = Fixed Cost ÷ Contribution margin ratio

                             = $800,000 ÷ 0.40

                             = $2,000,000

therefore,

Margin of safety  = $4,200,000 - $2,000,000

                            = $2,200,000

Identify the following costs as direct materials (DM), direct labor (DL), or factory overhead (FO) for a magazine publisher: a. Staples used to bind magazines b. Wages of printing machine employees c. Maintenance on printing machines

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Answer:

Staples used to bind magazines

Direct materials

Wages of printing machine employees

Direct Labor

Maintenance on printing machines

Factory Overhead

Paper used in the magazine

Direct Materials

Explanation:

The given answers above are correctly grouped based on Direct Materials, Factory Overhead, and Direct Labor.

3) Monopolists set prices A) At the minimum of the long-run average total cost curve. B) Without constraints since there is no competition. C) On the marginal revenue curve. D) At the output where marginal revenue equals marginal cost.

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Answer:

D At the output where marginal revenue equals marginal cost.

Explanation:

As we know that the monopolist have the market power so we can said that the prices can be set at the output level i.e. when the marginal revenue is equivalent to the marginal cost

So as per the given options, the option d is correct

And, the same should be considered and relevant

Based on a predicted level of production and sales of 12,000 units, a company anticipates reporting operating income of $26,000 after deducting variable costs of $72,000 and fixed costs of $10,000. Based on this information, the budgeted amounts of fixed and variable costs for 15,000 units would be

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Answer:

Fixed Cost = $10,000

Variable Costs = $90,000

Explanation:

Variable Cost per unit = $72,000 ÷ 12,000

                                      = $6

Variable Costs at 15,000 units = $6 x 15,000

                                                   = $90,000

Fixed Cost (given) = $10,000

Required: Mr. Jones, eager to please the board of directors, requests you, as the newly appointed management accountant, to prepare appropriate statements highlighting the following: a) The standard production cost per Wallop (3) b) A detailed reconciliation statement of the standard gross profit with the actual gross profit for the month of May. The reconciliation statement should show all possible variances in as much detail as possible. Note: Where applicable, clearly label your answer as favourable (F), or unfavourable (U). Failure to do so will cause you to forfeit

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Answer:

I don't understand what you wrote

Explanation:

please reply sir

The balance sheets of Davidson Corporation reported net fixed assets of $340,000 at the end of 2016. The fixed-asset turnover ratio for 2016 was 3.0, and sales for the year totaled $1,440,000. Net fixed assets at the end of 2015 were:_________
a) $760,000.
b) $480,000.
c) $620,000.
d) None of these answer choices are correct.

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Answer:

$620,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what Net fixed assets at the end of 2015 were:

$1,440,000 / Average fixed assets

$1,440,000 / $480,000=3.0

Net fixed assets =[(340,000 + x) / 2] = $480,000

Solve for x

Net fixed assets= $620,000

Therefore Net fixed assets at the end of 2015 were:$620,000

XYZ Corporation manufactures air conditioners and has the capacity to manufacture and sell 80,000 units each year. It is currently only manufacturing and selling 60,000 units. The following per unit numbers relate to annual operations at 60,000 units: Per Unit Selling price $ 125 Manufacturing costs: Variable $ 25 Fixed $ 40 Selling and administrative costs: Variable $ 10 Fixed $ 15 A customer would like to purchase 3,000 air conditioners from XYZ but only if they can get them for $75 each. Variable selling and administrative costs on this special order will drop down to $2 per unit. This special order will not affect the 60,000 regular sales and it will not affect the total fixed costs. The annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company as a result of accepting this special order from this customer should be:

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Answer:

The annual financial advantage is $147000

Explanation:

Darin Company uses a perpetual inventory system. On October 1, Darin Company sold inventory in the amount of $6,500 to Dee Company, terms 2/10, n/30. The items cost Darin $4,200. On October 4, Dee returns some of the inventory. This inventory had a selling price of $500 and a cost of $200. On October 8, Dee Company paid Darin Company the amount due on that date. Use the information above to answer the following question. What journal entry will be prepared by Darin Company on October 8 to record the receipt of payment from Dee

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Answer:

Debit : Cash  $5,870

Credit : Accounts Receivable   $5,870

Explanation:

The journal entry to be prepared by Darin Company on October 8 to record the receipt of payment from Dee consist of a Debit in Cash and Credit Accounts Receivable at the amount outstanding after deducting cash discount and returns.

Amount Outstanding

Total Accounts Receivable      $6,500

Less Cash discount at 2 %         ($130)

Less Returns                              ($500)

Outstanding amount                $5,870

Below are the account balances for Cowboy Law Firm at the end of December. Accounts Balances Cash $ 3,800 Salaries expense 1,400 Accounts payable 1,800 Retained earnings 4,700 Utilities expense 1,200 Supplies 12,200 Service revenue 7,700 Common stock 4,400 Required: Use only the appropriate accounts to prepare an income statement.

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Answer:

Cowboy Law Firm

Income Statement for the year ended 31 December

Service revenue                            $7,700

Less Expenses :

Salaries expense         $1,400

Utilities expense          $1,200    ($2,600)

Net Income                                    $5,100

Explanation:

It is important to remember that the income statement accounts for Income and expense items only.

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