Lance contributed investment property worth $640,000, purchased three years ago for $245,000 cash, to Cloud Peak LLC in exchange for an 75 percent profits and capital interest in the LLC. Cloud Peak owes $407,500 to its suppliers but has no other debts.
Required information
a. What is Lance’s tax basis in his LLC interest?
b. What is Lance’s holding period in his interest?
c. What is Cloud Peak’s basis in the contributed property?
d. What is Cloud Peak’s holding period in the contributed property?

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Answer 1

Answer:

a. Tax basis $550,625

b.Three years

c. $245,000

d. Three years

Explanation:

a. Calculation to determine Lance’s tax basis in his LLC interest

Lance’s tax basis in his LLC interest will be $550,625 ( $245,000+$305,625)

Based on the information given Lance’s basis in his LLC INTEREST is been made up of the amount of $245,000 basis of the investment property he transferred to the LLC including his $305,625 share which is calculated as ($407,500 x 75%) of the LLC debt reason been that LLC general debt obligations are tend to be treated as NON RECOURSE DEBT which is why Lance’s profit sharing ratio is used to allocate a portion of the LLC debt to him.

b. Based on the information given Lance's Holding period in his interest is THREE YEARS in which Lance had been holding investment property.

c. Cloud Peak’s basis in the contributed property will be Basis of $245,000

d. Cloud Peak’s holding period in the contributed property is THREE YEARS.


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Salge Inc. bases its manufacturing overhead budget on budgeted direct labor-hours. The variable overhead rate is $8.10 per direct labor-hour. The company's budgeted fixed manufacturing overhead is $74,730 per month, which includes depreciation of $20,670. All other fixed manufacturing overhead costs represent current cash flows. The direct labor budget indicates that 5,300 direct labor-hours will be required in September. The company recomputes its predetermined overhead rate every month. The pre-determined overhead rate for September should be:___.
a. $18.30.
b. $14.10.
c. $8.10.
d. $22.20.

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Answer:

d. $22.20

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what the pre-determined overhead rate for September should be:

Using this formula

Predetermined overhead rate = Variable overhead rate per direct labor hour + Estimated fixed manufacturing overhead/Estimated direct labor hour

Let plug in the formula

Predetermined overhead rate=$8.10 + ($74,730/5,300)

Predetermined overhead rate= $8.10+$14.1

Predetermined overhead rate= $22.20 per direct

Therefore the pre-determined overhead rate for September should be:$22,20

After hearing a knock at your front door, you are surprised to see the Prize Patrol from a large, well-known magazine subscription company. It has arrived with the good news that you are the big winner, having won $27 million. You have three options. (a)Receive $1.35 million per year for the next 20 years. (b)Have $9.75 million today. (c)Have $3.75 million today and receive $1,050,000 for each of the next 20 years. Your financial adviser tells you that it is reasonable to expect to earn 13 percent on investments.

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Answer:

option A - $9.48 miilion

Option B - $9.75 million

Option C - 11.13 miilion

option c

Explanation:

Calculate the present value of each option. (Future Value of $1, Present Value of $1, Future Value Annuity of $1, Present Value Annuity of $1.) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided. Enter your answers in dollars but not in millions.)

 2. Determine which option you prefer.

Option A

Option B

Option C

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

Option 1

Cash flow each year from year 1 to 20 = $1.35 million

I = 13%

Present value = 9.48 miilion

option 2

PV = $9.75 million

Option 3

Cash flow in year 0  =  $3.75 million

Cash flow each year from year 1 to 20 = $1.05 million

I = 13%

Present value = 11.13 million

option 3 has the highest present value and should be chosen  

To find the PV 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  

9.48 miilion

11.13 miilion

What is the effective annual rate for an APR of 10.80 percent compounded quarterly?

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Answer:I think its 11.89

Explanation:

Whole Life Spa believes in meeting societal expectations whether or not mandated by law. It uses only organic products that are environmentally friendly. Whole Life Spa is operating at the _______________________ level of the pyramid of corporate social responsibility.

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Answer:

ethical

Explanation:

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) can be defined as an organization's obligation to act in a manner that benefits and adds significant value to the society, usually it has its business operations.

Hence, in addition to making profits and maximizing shareholders, organizations are required to lessen negative environmental impact or degradation and provide social amenities such as pipe-borne water, electricity, roads etc.

According to Carroll, the four (4) main levels of an organization's pyramid of corporate social responsibility are;

I. Legal

II. Economic.

III. Philanthropic.

IV. Ethical.

In this scenario, Whole Life Spa uses only organic products that are mainly considered to be environmentally friendly. Thus, Whole Life Spa is operating at the ethical level of the pyramid of corporate social responsibility because it involves doing or performing actions that are considered to be morally right.

Dave's Duds reported cost of goods sold of $1,600,000 this year. The inventory account increased by $130,000 during the year to an ending balance of $465,000. What was the cost of merchandise that Dave's purchased during the year?

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Answer:

$1,730,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the cost of merchandise that Dave's purchased during the year

COGS $1,600,000

Add: Increase in inventories $130,000

Purchases $1,730,000

($1,600,000+$130,000)

Therefore the cost of merchandise that Dave's purchased during the year is $1,730,000

Accounts receivable had a debit balance of $4,000 at the beginning of the period, and a debit balance of $6,000 at the end of the period. Credit sales for the period totaled $22,000. Using this information, cash receipts for the period totaled:

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Answer: $20000

Explanation:

The cash receipt for the period based on the information that's given will be:

Opening balance of account receivable = $4000

Add: Credit sales = $22,000

Less : Closing balance of account receivable = $6,000

Cash receipt = $20000

How does understanding individual behaviour help authentic leaders overcome challenges in organisations? Provide an example in your response.

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Answer:

To understand the behavior and skill set of the individual

Explanation:

Understanding individual behaviour helps leaders to understand how these people can be useful in contributing to the growth of the team and organization.

It also helps leader to understand the interpersonal skills of an individual being so that there are no issues due to the behavioral aspect with in the team.

Future value.   A speculator has purchased land along the southern Oregon coast. He has taken a loan with the​ end-of-year payments of ​$7 comma 000 for 8 years. The loan rate is 5 ​%. At the end of 8 ​years, he believes that he can sell the land for ​$50 comma 000 . If he is correct on the future​ price, did he make a wise​ investment?

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Answer: Not a wise investment as Cost exceeds Receipts.

Explanation:

As the amount is a constant payment, it is an annuity and as it is in future we are looking for the future value of an annuity:

Future Value of Annuity = Annuity * [ ( 1 + rate ) ^ time period - 1] / rate

= 7,000 * [ ( 1 + 5%)⁸ - 1] / 5%

= $66,843.76

Speculator pays $66,843.76 for loan and sells for $50,000.

The speculator would be paying more for the loan than they will sell the land for so this is not a wise investment.

If a small company invests its annual profits of $150,000 in a stock fund which earns 18% per year, the amount in the fund after 10 years will be nearest to:

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Answer:

the amount in the fund after 10 years will be $785,075.04

Explanation:

The computation of the amount after 10 years is shown below"

As we know that

Future value  = Present value × (1 + rate of interest)^number of years

= $150,000 × (1 + 0.18)10

= $785,075.04

Hence, the amount in the fund after 10 years will be $785,075.04

Suppose you know a company's stock currently sells for $31 per share and the required return on the stock is 0.13. You also know that the required return is evenly divided between the capital gains yield (G) and the dividend yield (D1/P0) (this means that if the required retun is 9%, the capital gains yield is 4.5% and the dividend yield is 4.5%).If it's the company's policy to always maintain a constant growth rate in its dividends, what is the current dividend per share? Answer with 2 decimals (e.g. 1.23)

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Answer:

The current dividend per share = 1.89

Explanation:

13% = {[Dividend * (1 + g)] / $31} + g

g = 13% / 2 = 6.5%

13% = {[Dividend * (1 + 6.5%)] / $31} + 6.5%

6.5% = Dividend * (1 + 6.5%)] / $31

$31 * 6.5% = Dividend * (1 + 6.5%)

$2.015 / 1.065 = Dividend

Dividend = $1.89

The following data have been provided by XYZ Corporation, a company that produces forklift trucks: Budgeted production 3,400 trucks Standard machine-hours per truck 2.9 machine-hours Standard supplies cost $ 1.50 per machine-hour Actual production 3,800 trucks Actual machine-hours 10,930 machine-hours Actual supplies cost (total) $ 17,496 Supplies cost is an element of variable manufacturing overhead. The variable overhead efficiency variance for supplies cost is:

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Answer:

Variable overhead efficiency variance= $135 favorable

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Standard supplies cost $ 1.50 per machine-hour

Standard machine-hours per truck 2.9 machine-hours

Actual production of 3,800 trucks

Actual machine-hours 10,930 machine-hours

To calculate the variable overhead efficiency variance, we need to use the following formula:

Variable overhead efficiency variance= (Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity)*Standard rate

Variable overhead efficiency variance= (2.9*3,800 - 10,930)*1.5

Variable overhead efficiency variance= (11,020 - 10,930)*1.5

Variable overhead efficiency variance= $135 favorable

Elliott Credit Corp. wants to earn an effective annual return on its consumer loans of 15.7 percent per year. The bank uses daily compounding on its loans. What interest rate is the bank required by law to report to potential borrowers

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Answer:

the rate of interest needed to report to the potential borrower is 14.59%

Explanation:

The computation of the rate of interest needed to report to the potential borrower is given below:

= ((1 +  rate of interest per year)^(1 ÷ number of days in a year) - 1) × number of days in a year

= ((1 + 15.7%)^(1 ÷ 365) -1) × 365

= 14.59%

hence, the rate of interest needed to report to the potential borrower is 14.59%

E-Eyes has a new issue of preferred stock it calls 20/20 preferred. The stock will pay a $20 dividend per year, but the first dividend will not be paid until 20 years from today. If you require a return of 9.75 percent on this stock, how much should you pay today

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Answer:

You would pay approximately $35.00 today

Explanation:

The cost of the stock at the beginning of the year 20

= 20/9.75%

= 20/0.0975

= 205.13 dollars

We find the current price of the stock

= Fv/(1+r)^n

= 205.13/(1+9.75%)¹⁹

= 205.13/1.0975¹⁹

= 205.13/5.86

= $35.00

From this calculation you have to pay 35 Dollars today.

Equipment was purchased for $51,000 on January 1, 2012. Freight charges amounted to $2,100 and there was a cost of $6,000 for building a foundation and installing the equipment. It is estimated that the equipment will have a $9,000 salvage value at the end of its 5-year useful life. What is the amount of accumulated depreciation at December 31, 2013, if the straight-line method of depreciation is used? Group of answer choices $20,040 $10,020 $8,580 $17,160

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Answer: $20040

Explanation:

The amount of accumulated depreciation at December 31, 2013, will be calculated thus:

Cost = $51000 + $2100 + $6000 = $59100

Less: Salvage value = $9000

Depreciable cost = $50100

Annual depreciation will then be:

= $50100/5

= $10020

Accumulated depreciation at Dec 31,2013 will then be:

= $10020 × 2

= $20040

Cool Sky reports the following costing data on its product for its first year of operations. During this first year, the company produced 42,000 units and sold 34,000 units at a price of $120 per unit.
Manufacturing costs
Direct materials per unit $ 48
Direct labor per unit $ 18
Variable overhead per unit $ 6
Fixed overhead for the year $ 420,000
Selling and administrative cost
Variable selling and administrative cost per unit $ 12
Fixed selling and administrative cost per year $ 110,000
1a. Assume the company uses absorption costing. Determine its product cost per unit.
1b. Assume the company uses absorption costing. Prepare its income statement for the year under absorption costing.
2a. Assume the company uses variable costing. Determine its product cost per unit.
2b.
Assume the company uses variable costing. Prepare its income statement for the year under variable costing.

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Answer:

1a. Product cost per unit if absorption costing is used by the company is $82 per unit.

1b. Net operating income if absorption costing is used by the company is $774,000.

2a. Product cost per unit if variable costing is used by the company is $72 per unit.

2b. Net operating income if variable costing is used by the company is $694,000.

Explanation:

1a. Assume the company uses absorption costing. Determine its product cost per unit.

Fixed overhead per unit = Fixed overhead for the year / Units produce for the year = $420,000 / $42,000 = $10

Product cost per unit = Direct materials per unit + Direct labor per unit + Variable overhead per unit + Fixed overhead per unit = $48 + $18 + $6 + $10 = $82

Therefore, product cost per unit if absorption costing is used by the company is $82 per unit.

1b. Assume the company uses absorption costing. Prepare its income statement for the year under absorption costing.

Note: See number 1b of the attached excel file for the income statement for the year under absorption costing.

From number 1b of the attached excel file, we have:

Net operating income = $774,000

Therefore, net operating income if absorption costing is used by the company is $774,000.

2a. Assume the company uses variable costing. Determine its product cost per unit.

Product cost per unit = Direct materials per unit + Direct labor per unit + Variable overhead per unit = $48 + $18 + $6 = $72

Therefore, product cost per unit if variable costing is used by the company is $72 per unit.

2b. Assume the company uses variable costing. Prepare its income statement for the year under variable costing.

Note: See number 2b of the attached excel file for the income statement for the year under variable costing.

From number 2b of the attached excel file, we have:

Net operating income = $694,000

Therefore, net operating income if variable costing is used by the company is $694,000.

DAN Enterprise purchased a building at the cost of RM250,000. The
purchase was paid RM50,000 in cash and the remaining RM200,000 is on
account. Based on these transactions, what are the effects of these
transactions on the accounting equation?

RM250,000 increase in asset; RM250,000 increase in owner's equity
RM200,000 increase in asset; RM200,000 increase in owner's equity
RM200,000 increase in asset; RM200,000 increase in liability
RM250,000 increase in asset; RM250,000 increase in liability​

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Answer:

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Purchase of inventory on credit transactions that Affect Assets and Liabilities. The accounting equation states that there must be a credit for each debit.

Explain about the accounting equation?

The accounting equation demonstrates that the total assets of a company equal the sum of its liabilities and shareholders' equity (assets = liabilities + equity). The basis of double-entry bookkeeping is the distinct relationship between a company's liabilities, assets, and equity.

The three variables in the accounting equation are assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity. A company's assets are equal to the sum of its liabilities and shareholders' equity, according to a straightforward formula

Liabilities and equity add up to the total amount of assets in the fundamental accounting equation. Assets = Liabilities + Equity is the accounting equation. You use capital or debt to fund your purchases, so both sides of the equation must be equal.

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O entendimento das relações de interdependência entre os diversos componentes de uma organização é uma das competências centrais do gestor na atualidade. Ela é regularmente conhecida como:

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Answer:

Administración.

Explanation:

La administración es la gestión integral de una empresa u otra organización, como una organización sin fines de lucro o gubernamental. El objetivo de la administración es formular y lograr los objetivos de la empresa en el contexto dado (a veces muy cambiante). Para alcanzar los objetivos son importantes: determinación de la estrategia, gestión financiera, uso de factores productivos, marketing, innovación y política de personal.  

Answer:

Administración

Explanation:

O entendimento das relações de interdependência entre os diversos componentes de uma organização é uma das competências centrais do gestor na atualidade. Ela é regularmente conhecida como: Administración

Andy Tyre manages Tyre's Wheels, Inc. Andy has received an order for 1000 standard wheels and 1200 deluxe wheels for next month, and for 750 standard wheels and 1000 deluxe wheels the following months. He must fill all the orders. The cost of regular time production for standard wheels is $25 and for deluxe wheels, $40. Overtime production costs 50% more. For each of the next two months there are 1000 hours of regular time production and 500 hours of overtime production available. A standard wheel requires .5 hour of production time and a deluxe wheel, .6 hour. The cost of carrying a wheel from one month to the next is $2.
a) Define the decision variables and objective function for this problem.
b) Write the constraints for this problem.

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Answer:

A) S1R = The number of standard wheels that are produced on regular time production in the first month

S1O = The number of standard wheels that are produced on overtime production in the first month

S2R = The number of standard wheels that are produced on regular time production in the second month

S2O = The number of standard wheels that are produced on overtime production in the second month

D1R = The number of deluxe wheels that are produced on regular time in the first month

D1O = The number of deluxe wheels that are produced on overtime time in the first month

D2R = The number of deluxe wheels that are produced on regular time in the second month

D2O = The number of deluxe wheels that are produced on overtime time in the second month

Y1 = The number of standard wheels that are stored from the first month to the second month.

Y2 = The number of deluxe wheels that are stored from the first month to the second month.

B) S1R + S1O – Y1 = 1000

D1R + D1O – Y2 = 1200

S2R + S2O + Y1 = 750

D2R + D2O + Y2 = 1000

0.5 S1R + 0.6 D1R ≤ 1000

0.5 S2R + 0.6 D2R ≤ 1000

0.5 S1O + 0.6 D1O ≤ 500

0.5 S2O + 0.6D2O ≤ 500

Explanation:

A) Let's first define the decision variables and objective functions;

S1R = The number of standard wheels that are produced on regular time production in the first month

S1O = The number of standard wheels that are produced on overtime production in the first month

S2R = The number of standard wheels that are produced on regular time production in the second month

S2O = The number of standard wheels that are produced on overtime production in the second month

D1R = The number of deluxe wheels that are produced on regular time in the first month

D1O = The number of deluxe wheels that are produced on overtime time in the first month

D2R = The number of deluxe wheels that are produced on regular time in the second month

D2O = The number of deluxe wheels that are produced on overtime time in the second month

Y1 = The number of standard wheels that are stored from the first month to the second month.

Y2 = The number of deluxe wheels that are stored from the first month to the second month.

B) They received an order for 1000 standard wheels and 1200 deluxe wheels. Thus;

S1R + S1O – Y1 = 1000

D1R + D1O – Y2 = 1200

For the second month they received 750 standard wheels and 1000 deluxe wheels. Thus;

S2R + S2O + Y1 = 750

D2R + D2O + Y2 = 1000

For each of the next two months, we are told that there are 1000 hours of regular time production and 500 hours of overtime production. And that standard wheel requires 0.5 hour of production time & deluxe wheel requires 0.6 hour.

Thus;

0.5 S1R + 0.6 D1R ≤ 1000

0.5 S2R + 0.6 D2R ≤ 1000

0.5 S1O + 0.6 D1O ≤ 500

0.5 S2O + 0.6D2O ≤ 500

The probability distribution of damage claims paid by Insurance ABC on collision insurance is as followed: Payment ($) Probability 0 0.85 500 0.04 1000 0.04 3000 0.03 5000 0.02 8000 0.01 10000 0.01 How much should the collision insurance premium be so the company can break even

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Answer:

The appropriate response is "$430".

Explanation:

According to the question, the solution will be:

⇒ [tex]E(x)=\Sigma xP(x)[/tex]

By substituting the values, we get

⇒          [tex]=0\times 0.85+500\times 0.04+1000\times 0.04+3000\times 0.03+5000\times 0.02+8000\times 0.01+10000\times 0.01[/tex]

= [tex]430[/tex] ($)

Thus, the above is the correct answer.

Antitrust regulators are likely to prohibit two firms from merging if: __________.
a. There are sizable synergies to the combination
b. The combined firm will have a large share of the market
c. There are many other firms in industry
d. The combined firm will undercut competitiors with lower prices

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Answer:

If the combined firm will have a large share of the market.

Explanation:

What is accounting? and what is accounting all about?​

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Accounting or accountancy is the measurement, processing, and communication of financial and non financial information about economic entities such as businesses and corporations.

Answer:

accounting is the process of recording financial transaction pertaining to a business.

Explanation:

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The financial statement effects of the payment of a cash dividend (on the date of payment for a previously declared dividend) include:_________.

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Answer:

The financial statement effects of the payment of a cash dividend (on the date of payment for a previously declared dividend) include:_________.

a. Cash (Current Asset) is decreased.

b. Dividends Payable (Current Liability) is decreased.

Explanation:

The journal entry debits the Dividends Payable account and credits the Cash account.  This reduces the dividends payable and the cash accounts respectively by the same amount.  Therefore, current assets and current liabilities are decreased. The effects of the cash payment are on the Balance Sheet and Statement of Cash Flows only.

Asteroid Industries accumulated the following cost information for the year:

Direct materials $15,200
Indirect materials 3,200
Indirect labor 7,700
Factory depreciation 12,000
Direct labor 36,200

Using the above information, total factory overhead costs equal: _________

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Answer:

Factory overhead= $22,900

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Direct materials $15,200

Indirect materials 3,200

Indirect labor 7,700

Factory depreciation 12,000

Direct labor 36,200

Factory overhead is all the indirect costs related to production. In this case:

Factory overhead= indirect materials + indirect labor + factory depreciation

Factory overhead= 3,200 + 7,700 + 12,000

Factory overhead= $22,900

Paano
maisaalang-
alang ang etika
sa pagbuo ng
teknikal-
bokasyunal na
paunawa/babala/
anunsiyo?​

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Answer:

ewan

Explanation:

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Porter Inc. acquired a machine that cost $367,000 on October 1, 2019. The machine is expected to have a five-year useful life and an estimated salvage value of $43,000 at the end of its life. Porter uses the calendar year for financial reporting. Depreciation expense for one-fourth of a year was recorded in 2019.
Required:
a. Using the straight-line depreciation method, calculate the depreciation expense to be recognized in the income statement for the year ended December 31, 2021, and the balance of the Accumulated Depreciation account as of December 31, 2021.
b. Using the double-declining-balance depreciation method, calculate the depreciation expense for the year ended December 31, 2021, and the net book value of the machine at that date.

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Answer:

The answer is "148050 and 246740".

Explanation:

Please find the complete question in the attached file.

for point a:  

Cost [tex]365000[/tex]  

Less: Salvage value [tex]36000[/tex]  

Depreciable cost [tex]329000[/tex]

Divide by Useful life [tex]5[/tex]

Annual Depreciation [tex]65800[/tex]

Depreciation expense [tex]65800[/tex]  

Accumulated Depreciation[tex]=(65800\times \frac{1}{4})+65800+65800= 148050[/tex]

for point b:

Double declining balance rate [tex]=\frac{1}{5}\times 2= 40\%[/tex]

Depreciation for 2019 [tex]=365000\times 40\%\times \frac{1}{4}=36500[/tex]

Depreciation for 2020[tex]=(365000-36500)\times 40\%=131400[/tex]

Depreciation expense for 2021 [tex]=(365000-36500-131400)\times 40\%= 78840[/tex]

Depreciation expense 78840  

Accumulated Depreciation [tex]=36500+131400+78840 =246740[/tex]

g Hall Company sells merchandise with a one-year warranty. In the current year, sales consisted of 4,211 units. It is estimated that warranty repairs will average $12 per unit sold, and 30% of the repairs will be made in the current year and 70% in the next year. In the current year's income statement, Hall should show warranty expense of

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Answer:

The warranty expense is $50,532

Explanation:

the computation of the warranty expense is as follows;

= Warranty repairs per unit × Unit sales

= $12 × 4,211 units

= $50,532

By multiplying the warranty repairs per unit with the unit sales we can calculate the warranty expense

hence, the warranty expense is $50,532

nature of human resources​

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Answer:

Explanation: Personnel Activities or Functions: Human Resource Management involves several functions concerned with the management of people at work. It includes manpower planning, employment, placement, training, appraisal and compensation of employees

The measurement of earnings concept that consists of a company’s profit from operations after taxed are subtracted is ________.

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Answer:

Net Operating Profit After Taxes or NOPAT

Explanation:

NOPAT is calculated by substracting the tax expense from the revenue that the company obtains exclusively from its operating activities. This means that NOPAT does not include income from non operating activities like small investments or one time sales of capital goods.

NOPAT is a very important indicator in corporate finance, often used by analysts to gauge a company's true level of profitability. It is also an important element in the calculation of another important indicator, Economic Value Added or EVA.

One difference between a perfectly competitive firm and a monopoly is that a perfectly competitive firm produces where Group of answer choices

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Answer: Nooo

Explanation:

Alliance Company budgets production of 24,000 units in January and 28,000 units in the February. Each finished unit requires 3 pounds of raw material K that costs $3.00 per pound. Each month's ending raw materials inventory should equal 35% of the following month's budgeted materials. The January 1 inventory for this material is 25,200 pounds. What is the budgeted materials needed in pounds for January

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Answer:

Total direct material needed in pounds= 101,400 pounds

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Each finished unit requires 3 pounds of raw material K that costs $3.00 per pound.

Each month's ending raw materials inventory should equal 35% of the following month's budgeted materials.

The January 1 inventory for this material is 25,200 pounds.

Production:

January= 24,000 units

February= 28,000 units

Direct material budget:

Production= 24,000*3= 72,000 pounds

Desired ending inventory= (28,000*0.35)*3= 29,400 pounds

Total direct material needed in pounds= 101,400 pounds

Purchases= production + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory

Purchases= 101,400 - 25,200

Purchases= 76,200 pounds

Direct material purchase cost= 76,200*3= $228,60

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