Answer: C. QuickBooks Online Advanced
Explanation:
With the QuickBooks Online Advanced, Johanna can be bake to do batch transactions faster even when there's an increase in workload. In the QBO Advanced, there are batch transaction entry for sales, checks, receipts, invoices, etc.
Since Johanna wants to be able to set up specific roles for the 15 different users in her company, including providing access to her CPA, outsourced CFO, and an outside integration specialist and ProAdvisor, the version of Quickbooks Online that would allow her to accomplish this is the QuickBooks Online Advanced.
What would be the net annual cost of the following checking accounts?
a. Monthly fee, $2.75; processing fee, 50 cents per check; checks written, an average of 30 a month. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. Input the amount as a positive value.)
For this one, I got $213.
b. Interest earnings of 4 percent with a $450 minimum balance; average monthly balance, $600; monthly service charge of $20 for falling below the minimum balance, which occurs five times a year (no interest earned in these months). (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. Input the amount as a positive value.)
Not sure how to do this one exactly.
Answer: $86
Explanation:
Net Annual cost is:
= Total service charge - Interest earned
Total service cost = Service charge * Number of months
= 20 * 5
= $100
Interest earned = Average monthly balance * interest rate * Remaining months
= 600 * 4% * (12 - 5 months) / 12 months
= 600 * 4% * 7/12
= $14
Net Annual cost:
= 100 - 14
= $86
XYZ Corporation manufactures orange safety suits for road workers. The following information relates to the corporation's purchases and use of material for April: Material purchased 12,000 yards Material used in production 10,000 yards Standard material allowed for suits produced 10,800 yards The company's materials price variance for April was $3,000 Favorable. Its materials quantity variance for April was $5,000 Favorable. What does the company use as a standard price per yard of material for its safety suits
Answer:
$6.25 per yard
Explanation:
The computation of the standard price per yard of material for its safety suits is shown below:
Material quantity variance = Standard Price × (Actual quantity - Standard quantity)
-$5,000 = Standard price × (10,000 - 10,800)
Standard price = -$5,000 ÷ (-800)
= $6.25 per yard
Hence, the standard price per yard of material for its safety suits is $6.25 per yard
.
Imagine that you are the project manager for this initiative in the
North West Province. Outline measures you would take to ensure
that this project succeeds and is sustainable.
Answer:
Stakeholder participation,
Explanation:
That help a lot in different things like it give support from different ways
Also about the money sharing well help more to get more money
so yah I think that so
The advantage to savers and investors of receiving compound interest rather than simple interest is that future values are larger because interest is earned on accumulated interest payments. Also, the difference in future values becomes smaller as time goes by.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
B. false
Explanation:
over time it becomes larger because you are bringing in more money from interest sitting there
g A company's flexible budget for 15,000 units of production showed sales, $60,000; variable costs, $22,500; and fixed costs, $17,000. The sales expected if the company produces and sells 19,000 units is (Do not round intermediate calculations):
Answer:
$76,000
Explanation:
The first step is to find the sales price per unit
= 60,000/15,000
= $4
Therefore the sales expected from the company can be calculated as follow
= 4×19,000
= 76,000
Hence the expected sales is $76,000
If a company purchases equipment costing $5,100 on credit, the effect on the accounting equation would be:
Answer:
assets increase $5,100 and liabilities increase $5,100
Explanation:
Assets are the items that a company owns which can provide future economic benefit.
Liabilities are future sacrifices of economic benefits that an entity is obliged to make to other entities as a result of past transactions or other past events, hence Liabilities are what a person or company owe other parties.
If a company purchases equipment costing $5,100 on credit, the assets of the company will increase by $5100 as a result of acquiring an equipment. Also, the liability will increase by $5100 as a result of debt owed.
Comparing medieval Japan, Rorea, and Vieta Imagine that you are a graduate student working with the diary of a twelfth-century merchant from Song China. In this diary, the merchant recorded his impressions of his first visits to Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. After carefully translating the diary, you hand it to your professor, who slips and throws all the papers into the air. It is now your job to organize the diary correctly. Read the following descriptions and select whether they apply to Korea, Japan, or Vietnam.
Description 1
The people here were among the first to adopt an innovation called woodblock printing. Artisans carve characters onto woodblocks, which can be rearranged to print papers, pamphlets, and even books quickly and easily. Their cartographers have created regional and world maps based on our models.
Description 2
The people from this southern kingdom have created an adaptation of Chinese characters. This is a written system to represent the spoken language, but also used to compose essays and poetry.
Description 3 The people seem to have copied our building techniques and architecture, but they do so artfully. Centuries ago, Buddhists from all across Asia traveled to this land to visit the Todaiji temple.
Answer:
Comparing Medieval Japan, Korea, and Vietnam
Description 1 applies to Korea.
Description 2 applies to Vietnam.
Description 3 applies to Japan.
Explanation:
The Todaiji Temple is located in Japan. This sets description 3 apart for Japan. The southern kingdom refers to Vietnam located in the South-east Asia. Vietnam is known to have been ruled by China for over a thousand years, and the Vietnamese language is written based on Chinese characters. This matches with description 2. Korea, which is located in the Northeast Asia, matches description 1. Moreover, the Korean language is a multisyllabic language, unlike the Chinese that is monosyllabic.
The Williams Supply Company sells for $50 one product that it purchases for $20. Budgeted sales in total dollars for the year are $3,000,000. The sales information needed for preparing the July budget follows:
Month Sales Revenue
May $175,000
June 240,000
July 295,000
August 320,000
Account balances at July 1 include these:
Cash $125,000
Merchandise inventory 47,200
Accounts receivable (sales) 84,530
Accounts payable (purchases) 47,200
The company pays for one-half of its purchases in the month of purchase and the remainder in the following month. End-of-month inventory must be 40% of the budgeted sales in units for the next month. A 2% cash discount on sales is allowed if payment is made during the month of sale. Experience indicates that 60% of the billings will be collected during the month of sale, 25% in the following month, 12% in the second following month, and 3% will be uncollectible. Total budgeted selling and administrative expenses (excluding bad debts) for the fiscal year are estimated at $1,200,000, of which three-fourths is fixed expense (inclusive of a $36,000 annual depreciation charge). Fixed expenses are incurred evenly during the year. The other selling and administrative expenses vary with sales. Expenses are paid during the month incurred.
Required:
a. Prepare a schedule of estimated cash collections for July.
b. Prepare a schedule of estimated July cash payments for purchases.
c. Prepare schedules of July selling and administrative expenses, separately identifying those requiring cash disbursements.
d. Prepare a schedule of cash receipts over disbursements assuming no equipment purchases or loan payments.
Answer:
The Williams Supply Company
a. Estimated Cash Collections for July
58% sales month (60% -2%) $171,100 ($295,000 * 58%) July
25% ffg month 60,000 ($240,000 * 25%) June
12% second month 21,000 ($175,000 * 12%) May
Estimated cash collections = $252,100
b. Estimated July Cash Payments for Purchases:
July
Cost of purchases $122,000
50% purchase month 61,000
50% ffg month 47,200
Total payment for purchases $108,200
c. July Selling and Administrative Expenses:
Monthly fixed expenses $72,000
Variable expenses ($5 * 5,900) 29,500
Total selling and admin expenses $101,500
d. Cash Receipts Over Disbursements for July:
Beginning cash balance $125,000
Total cash receipts 252,100
Total cash available $377,100
Cash Disbursements:
Purchases $108,200
Selling and Admin. 101,500
Total cash disbursements $209,700
Cash balance $167,400
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Selling price of product = $50 per unit
Purchase cost of product = $20 per unit
Total budgeted sales for the year = $3,000,000
Total budgeted sales for the year (units) = 60,000 units
Month Sales Revenue Unit Sales
May $175,000 3,500 ($175,000/$50)
June 240,000 4,800 ($240,000/$50)
July 295,000 5,900 ($295,000/$50)
August 320,000 6,400 ($320,000/$50)
July 1 Account Balances:
Cash = $125,000
Merchandise inventory = $47,200
Accounts receivable (sales) = $84,530
Accounts payable (purchases) = $47,200
Payment of Purchases:
50% purchase month
50% ffg month
Cash collections from sales:
58% sales month (60% -2%)
25% ffg month
12% second month
Ending inventory = 40% of the budgeted sales in units in the next month
Total budgeted selling and administrative expenses (excluding bad debts) = $1,200,000
Fixed expense = $864,000 ($1,200,000 * 3/4) - $36,000
Monthly fixed expenses = $72,000 ($864,000/12)
Variable selling expenses = $300,000 ($1,200,000 - $900,000)
Variable selling expenses per unit = $5 ($300,000/60,000)
Purchases Budget
June July
Ending inventory 2,360 2,560
Sales 4,800 5,900
Units available for sale 7,160 8,460
Beginning inventory 1,920 2,360
Purchases 5,240 6,100
Cost of purchases $104,800 $122,000 (6,100 * $20)
Suzette is receiving $10,000 today, $15,000 one year from today, and $25,000 four years from today. She will immediately invest these funds for retirement. If she earns 9.6 percent on her investments, how much will she have in savings 30 years from today
Answer:
$641,547.38
Explanation:
The formula for calculating future value:
FV = P (1 + r)^n
FV = Future value
P = Present value
R = interest rate
N = number of years
We are to determine the future value of these cash flows. But to determine the future value, we need to determine the present value of the cash flows.
Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows
Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator
To find the PV using a financial calculator:
Cash flow in year 0 = $10,000
Cash flow in year 1 = $15,000
Cash flow in year 2 = 0
Cash flow in year 3 = 0
Cash flow in year 4 = $25,000
I = 9.6
PV = 41,012.11
FV : 41,012.11(1.096)^30 = $641,547.38
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
Jason Ford, the CEO of the Green-Plus Company, was known among businesspeople for his qualities of self-discipline, friendliness, caring, courage, compassion, trust, and humility. This example shows that a _______ is a character trait valued as being good.
Answer: virtue
Explanation:
Virtue is refered to as the behavior whereby one shows high moral standards. It is the quality posseses by someone when the person is morally good.
Since Jason Ford has qualities such as self-discipline, caring, trust, friendliness, courage, compassion, and humility, then virtue can be said to. Be valued as being good.
The firm you manage faces the following costs: Quantity Total Cost 0 $4 1 $6 2 $7 3 $10 4 $15 5 $21 What is the average fixed cost of the 2nd unit produced
Answer:
The average fixed cost of the 2nd unit produced is:
= $2.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Quantity Total Cost Fixed Cost Average Fixed Cost
0 $4 $4 $4
1 $6 $4 $4
2 $7 $4 $2
3 $10 $4 $1.3
4 $15 $4 $1
5 $21 $4 $0.8
b) The average fixed cost (AFC) is the total fixed cost divided by the quantity of production within the relevant range. It does not change when there a change in the number of goods and services produced by a company. Average fixed cost can be calculated from the salaries of permanent employees, the mortgage payment on machinery and plant, and rent.
At the start of the current year, Minuteman Corporation had a credit balance in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts of $1,800. During the year a monthly provision of 2% of sales was made for uncollectible accounts. Sales for the year were $600,000, and $5,600 of accounts receivable were written off as worthless. No recoveries of accounts previously written off were made during the year. What is the ending normal balance of t
Answer:
$8,200
Explanation:
Missing word "What is the ending normal balance of the Allowance account at year-end?"
Particulars Amount
Opening balance $1,800
Add: Monthly provision $12,000 (2%*$600,000)
Less: Bad debt $5,600
Ending balance of allowance $8,200
answer the following questions on investment securities.
1.5.1 Name the best type of investment opportunity you may choose in future.
1.5.2 Explain how the following factors may influence your decision to invest in the chosen type of investment opportunity:
(a) Risk
(b) period of investment
b.........................
Aaron is considering an investment that will pay $7,500 a year for five years, starting one year from today. This is an example of: a. a set of unequal cash flows.
b. an ordinary annuity.
c. a perpetuity.
d. an annuity due.
Answer:
This is an example of a
b. an ordinary annuity.
Explanation:
Aaron's cash inflows of $7,500, which he receives at the end of the year, is an ordinary annuity because it comprises a series of equal payments receipts received over a fixed length of time, and it occurs at the end of the year. If Aaron receives the series of payments at the beginning of each period and not at the end, it will be described as an annuity due. If Aaron receives the series of payment indefinitely, it is called a perpetuity.
Pujols Lumber Yard has a current accounts receivable balance of $365,061. Credit sales for the year just ended were $6,842,109. How long did it take on average for credit customers to pay off their accounts during the past year? (Enter the answer with 2 decimal places (e.g. 23.45)
Answer:
19.48 days
Explanation:
Calculation to determine How long did it take on average for credit customers to pay off their accounts during the past year
First step is to determine the receivables turnover for the company using this formula
Receivables turnover = Credit sales / Receivables
Let plug in the formula
Receivables turnover = $6,842,109 / $365,061
Receivables turnover = 18.74 times
Now let determine l the day’s sales in receivables using this formula
Days’ sales in receivables = 365 days / Receivables turnover
Let plug in the formula
Days’ sales in receivables = 365 days / 18.74
Days’ sales in receivables = 19.48 days
Therefore How long did it take on average for credit customers to pay off their accounts during the past year is 19.48 days
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- tiêu thụ trong nước 500 chiếc với giá bán chưa thuế GTGT là 5500000đ/ chiếc.
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Biết thuế suất thuế TTĐB là 10%. Tỷ giá đối đoái: 1USD= 20000 VND. Tính thuế TTĐB phải nộp.
Answer:
What
Explanation:
WHat
Problem 2 (2 points): If the rate of net investment flow is given by I(t) = 200e0.2t, calculate:
a/ The capital formation from the end of the second year to the end of the sixth year;
b/ The number of years required before the capital stock exceeds $200 000.
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How you can convince your colleagues that introducing the new soft drink is the most profitable strategy by explaining the reasoning and theoretical analysis?
The question is incomplete. The complete question is :
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo are the leading competitors in the market for cola products. In 1960 Coca-Cola introduced Sprite, which today is the worldwide leader in the lemon-lime soft drink market and ranks fourth among all soft drinks worldwide. Prior to 1999, PepsiCo did not have a product that competed directly against Sprite and had to decide whether to introduce such a soft drink. By not introducing a lemon-lime drink, PepsiCo would continue to earn a $200 million profit and Coca Cola would continue to earn a $300 million profit.
Suppose that by introducing a new lemon-line soft drink, one of two possible strategies could be pursued : (1) PepsiCo could trigger a price war with Coca-Cola in both lemon-lime and cola markets or (2) Coca-Cola could acquiesce and each firm maintains its current 50/50 split of the cola market and split the lemon-lime market 70/30 in favor of Coca-Cola. If Pepsi introduced a lemon-lime drink and a price war resulted, both companies would earn profits of $100 million. Alternatively, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo would earn $275 million and $227 million, respectively, if PepsiCo introduce a lemon-lime drink and Coca-Cola acquiesced and split the markets as listed above.
Diagram this situation using the extensive or tree-form of a game.
How you can convince your colleagues that introducing the new soft drink is the most profitable strategy by explaining the reasoning and theoretical analysis?
Solution :
The game can be represented in a way that is shown in the file attached below.
The [tex]\text{best response of Coca-Cola}[/tex] if Pepsi introduces the new product is [tex]\text{to acquiesce}[/tex] to earn [tex]\$275[/tex] million rather than starting a price war with Coca-Cola and earn only [tex]\$100[/tex]. Thus, while [tex]\text{Coca-Cola}[/tex] might use the strategy to threaten by starting a price war in the attempt of keeping out of the market, the threat will not be credible, so the best option is to introduce the new soft drink .
Which of the following statements about a partnership is correct? Group of answer choices The personal assets of a partner are included in the partnership accounting records. A partnership is not required to file an information tax return. Each partner's share of income is taxable to the partnership. A partnership represents an accounting entity for financial reporting purposes.
Answer:
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Clearing House Interbank Payment System (CHIPS) is an organization that provides secure communication for contracts, invoices, and other trade documents that normally accompany cash payments. false
Answer:
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Explanation:
TB Problem Qu. 15-131 (Algo) Clayborn Corporation's net cash provided by operating activities... Clayborn Corporation's net cash provided by operating activities was $118,800; its net income was $106,100; its income taxes were $46,900; its capital expenditures were $96,300; and its cash dividends were $30,200. Required: Determine the company's free cash flow. (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.)
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
Clayborn Corporation
Determination of free cash flow
Free cash flow = Net cash provided by operating activities - Capital expenditure - Cash dividends paid
Free cash flow = $118,800 - $96,300 - $30,200
Free cash flow = -$7,700
Therefore, Clayborn corporation's free cash flow is -$7,700
Rotweiler Obedience School’s December 31, 2009, balance sheet showed net fixed assets of $1,271,006, and the December 31, 2010, balance sheet showed net fixed assets of $2,108,650. The company’s 2010 income statement showed a depreciation expense of $171,813. What was Rotweiler’s net capital spending for 2010?
Answer:
The answer is "[tex]\$1,009,457[/tex]".
Explanation:
The net fixed asset starting value [tex]= \$1,271,006[/tex]
The net fixed asset ending value[tex]= \$2,108,650[/tex]
The expense of the depreciation [tex]= \$171,813[/tex]
[tex]\text{Net Capital Spending = The net fixed asset ending value} - \text{The net fixed asset starting value} + \text{The expense of the depreciation} \\\\[/tex]
[tex]= \$2,108,650 - \$1,271,006 + \$171,813\\\\= \$1,009,457[/tex]
Astair, Inc. reported sales of $6,000,000 for the month and incurred variable expenses totaling $4,600,000 and fixed expenses totaling $940,000. The company has no beginning or ending inventories. A total of 70,000 units were produced and sold last month. How many units would the company have to sell to achieve a desired profit of $620,000
Answer:
Break-even point in units= 78,000
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Fixed cost= $940,000
Total contribution margin= (6,000,000 - 4,600,000)= $1,400,000
Unitary contribution margin= 1,400,000 / 70,000= $20
Desired profit= $620,000
To calculate the number of units to be sold, we need to use the following formula:
Break-even point in units= (fixed costs + desired profit) / contribution margin per unit
Break-even point in units= (940,000 + 620,000) / 20
Break-even point in units= 78,000
Imagine that your mother is 62 years old and planning to retire at 66. If she puts $6,000 into a Roth IRA at the age of 62 and it grows to $8,000 by the time she retires at 66, can she withdraw the full $8,000 without paying any taxes?
A. Yes.
B. No.
Answer: B. No.
Explanation:
A Roth Individual Retirement Account allows for one to be able to withdraw amounts without paying taxes in their retirement. There are several requirements for this to be possible though.
One of them is that the person should have owned the account for at least 5 years. The mother in this scenario had only owned the account for 4 years and so will not qualify for tax free withdrawals.
Patty’s Pies has sells 900 pies in August for $20.00 each. At the end of August Patty advertises her pies in the local Valupak which will mail to 25,000 local houses. Statistics show that approximately .5% (one half of one percent) of Valupak recipients result in a sale. Based upon this information, compute the amount of sales Patty would budget for September.
Answer: $20,500
Explanation:
The amount of sales that Patty would budget for September will be calculated thus:
The expected increase in sales unit will be calculated as:
= 0.5% × 25,000
= 125
Therefore, the unit of sale in September will then be:
= 900 pies + 125 pies
= 1025 pies
Then, the total amount of sale will be:
= 1,025 × $20
= $20,500
A company has 1000000 shares outstanding trading at $15 a piece. Managers believe that the discount rate appropriate for the risk borne is 15% and total cash flows, expected to be $1 million next year, will rise by 5% per year indefinitely. Discuss a strategy that is beneficial to the current shareholders.
Answer:
Explanation:
Knowing the value of the equity and establishing the intrinsic worth of the share may help you develop a perfect strategy that will benefit the current shareholders.
Value of the equity = Cashflow÷(discount rate - growth rate)
= $1,000,000 ÷ (15%-5%)
= $1,000,000 ÷ (10%)
= $10,000,000
Intrinsic value per share = Value of the equity ÷ Shares outstanding
= $10,000,000 ÷ 1,000,000
= $10
For the share, The intrinsic value = $10
However, since the current trading share price is $15, then we can posit that the share price is over-valued.
As a result, the perfect strategy that will be beneficial to the shareholders is for the current shareholders to sell the shares (short selling at a high price and purchasing at a low price).
Jefferson Company's demand for its only product exceeds its manufacturing capacity. The company provided the following information for the machine whose limited capacity is prohibiting the company from producing and selling additional units.
Actual run time this week 5,696 minutes
Machine time available per week 6,400 minutes
Actual run rate this week 1.68 units per minute
Ideal run rate 2.00units per minute
Defect-free output this week 12,670 units
Total output this week (including defects) 18,100units
Required:
1. Compute the utilization rate. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
2. Compute the efficiency rate. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
3. Compute the quality rate. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
4. Compute the overall equipment effectiveness (OEE). (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to 3 decimal places.)
Answer:
1. Utilization rate = Operating time/Scheduled time
Utilization rate = 5,696/6,400
Utilization rate = 0.89
2. Efficiency rate = (Total output / Ideal run rate) / Operating time
Efficiency rate = (18,100/2) / 5,696
Efficiency rate = 9,050 / 5,696
Efficiency rate = 1.5888343
Efficiency rate = 1.59
3. Quality rate = Good units produced / Total units produced
Quality rate = 12,670 / 18,100
Quality rate = 0.70
4. Overall Equipment Effectiveness = Utilization rate * Efficiency rate * Quality rate
Overall Equipment Effectiveness = 0.89 * 1.59 * 0.70
Overall Equipment Effectiveness = 0.99057
Overall Equipment Effectiveness = 0.991
The utilization rate is 0.89 and the efficiency rate is 1.59.
From the information given, the utilization rate will be:
= Operating time/Scheduled time
= 5,696/6,400
= 0.89
The efficiency rate will be:
= (Total output / Ideal run rate) / Operating time
= (18,100/2) / 5,696
= 9,050 / 5,696
= 1.59
The quality rate will be:
= Good units produced / Total unit
= 12,670 / 18,100
= 0.70
The overall equipment effectiveness will be:
= Utilization rate × Efficiency rate × Quality rate
= 0.89 × 1.59 × 0.70
= 0.991
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Suppose the civilian noninstitutionalized working-age population is 35.9 million in in a hypothetical economy. Of these, 4.4 million are working part-time and 13.19 million are working full-time. Assume the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) definitions are used for calculating unemployment data. Among those not working, the most recent job-search activity for 3.40 million happened less than two weeks ago, while 1.72 million most recently looked for work between two and four weeks ago. An additional 0.86 million most recently looked for work five weeks ago, and the remaining 12.33 million who do not have jobs have not looked for work in the past six weeks. Round your answers to two decimal places. What is the size of the total labor force
Answer: 22.71 million
Explanation:
The labor force refers to both the employed and unemployed populations of a country. In other words it comprises of those who are working and those who are not working but are able to and are currently seeking employment.
Labor force = Unemployed + Employed
= 3.4 + 1.72 + 4.4 + 13.19
= 22.71 million
Those who have not looked for work in sex weeks and above are not considered unemployed.
Part time employees are considered employed.
outline two roles of Quality circles
Answer:
A quality circle is a participatory management technique that lists employees in solving their own problems.
Explanation:
For reasons discussed below, quality circulation and the complete quality check, which were widely embraced in the 1980s, largely disappeared or underwent major transformations.
Originally Japanese managing and production techniques were linked with quality circles.
Circles of quality must be fully staffed by volunteers.
A representative of a different functional activity should be each participant.
Even if requests are trivial and expenses are difficult to deduct, the management must support the circle and finance it appropriately.
Members of the Circle must receive adequate problem-solving training.
In its own members, the circle must choose its own leader.
JOHNSON HAS THE FOLLOWING DATA REGARDING AN EXCHANGE OF LAND: (ASSUME THE EXCHANGES LACKS COMMERCIAL SUBSTANCE) OLD LAND FMV 580,000 OLD LAND COST 430,000 NEW LAND FMV 493,000 CASH RECEIVED 87,000 REQUIRED: HOW MUCH GAIN WILL JOHNSON RECOGNIZE ON THE EXCHANGE
Answer: No gain or loss will be recognized since the exchange lacks commercial substance.
Explanation:
Based on the information given, the amount of gain that John will recognize on the exchange will be nothing.
In this case, we are given the information that the exchange lacks commercial substance. Commercial substance refers to the transaction which brings about the change in the cash flow of the entity.
In this case, since there isn't ant commercial substance involved, then there will be no gain or loss recognized.