Answer:
$3,260
Explanation:
Preparation of December statement of cash flows for Ernst Consulting
ERNST CONSULTING Income Statement
For Month Ended October 31
REVENUES
Consulting fees earned $17,450
Total revenues $17,450
EXPENSES
Rent expense $4,530
Salaries expense $8,090
Telephone expense $880
Miscellaneous expenses $690
Total expenses $14,190
Net income $3,260
($17,450-$14,190)
Therefore December statement of cash flows for Ernst Consulting will be $3,260
XYZ segmented last year's income statement into its ten product lines. The CEO is curious as to what effect dropping one product line at the beginning of last year would have had on overall company profit. What is the best number to look at to determine the effect of this elimination on the net operating income of the company as a whole?
A) the product line's sales dollars.
B) the product line's contribution margin.
C) the product line's segment margin.
D) the product line's segment margin minus an allocated portion of common fixed expenses.
Answer:
Option c: The product line's segment margin
Explanation:
Net Operating Income
This is often regarded as the
adjusted Effective Gross Income (EGI) adjusted for annual operating expense and capital expenditures of a firm/organization
Net Operating Income Equation
(sales - variable expenses) - fixed expenses
Segment margin
The product line segment margin is usually said to be obtainable through the act of deduction of the traceable fixed costs of a segment from the segment's contribution margin. It shows or entails the margin at hand after a segment has covered all of its own costs. Itis the best gauge of the long-run profitability of a segment as it includes only those costs that are caused by the segment.
Segment margin formula
Contribution Margin - Traceable fixed costs
The following information is available for the Johnson Corporation:
Beginning inventory $27,000
Inventory purchases (on account) 157,000
Merchandise purchases (on account) 157,000
Freight charges on purchases (paid in cash) 12,000
Merchandise returned to supplier (for credit) 14,000
Ending inventory 32,000
Sales (on account) 252,000
Cost of merchandise sold 150,000
Required:
Applying both a perpetual and a periodic inventory system, prepare the journal entries that summarize the transactions that created these balances. Include all end-of-period adjusting entries indicated.
Answer:
Perpetual Inventory System:
1) Dr Inventory 157,000
Cr Accounts Payable 157,000
2) Dr Inventory 12,000
Cr Cash 12,000
3)Dr Accounts Payable 14,000
Cr Inventory 14,000
4) Dr Accounts Receivable 252,000
Cr Sales Revenue 252,000
5) Dr Cost of Goods Sold 150,000
Cr Inventory 150,000
6) No entry
Periodic Inventory System:
1)Dr Purchases 157,000
Cr Accounts Payable 157,000
2) Dr Freight - in 12,000
Cr Cash 12,000
3) Dr Accounts Payable 14,000
Cr Purchase Returns 14,000
4) Dr Accounts Receivable 252,000
Cr Sales Revenue 252,000
5) No entry
6) Dr Cost of Goods Sold 150,000
Dr Ending Inventory 32,000
Dr Purchase Returns 14,000
Cr Beginning Inventory $27,000
Cr Purchases 157,000
Cr Freight - in $12,000
Explanation:
Preparation of the journal entries that summarize the transactions that created these balances. Include all end-of-period adjusting entries indicated.
PERPETUAL INVENTORY SYSTEM:
1) Dr Inventory 157,000
Cr Accounts Payable 157,000
(To record the purchase of inventory on account)
2) Dr Inventory 12,000
Cr Cash 12,000
(To record the payment of freight charges by cash)
3)Dr Accounts Payable 14,000
Cr Inventory 14,000
(To record the return of inventory purchased on account)
4) Dr Accounts Receivable 252,000
Cr Sales Revenue 252,000
(To record the sales made on account)
5) Dr Cost of Goods Sold 150,000
Cr Inventory 150,000
(To record the cost of goods sold)
6) No entry
PERIODIC INVENTORY SYSTEM:
1)Dr Purchases 157,000
Cr Accounts Payable 157,000
(To record the purchase of inventory on account)
2) Dr Freight - in 12,000
Cr Cash 12,000
(To record the payment of freight charges by cash)
3) Dr Accounts Payable 14,000
Cr Purchase Returns 14,000
(To record the return of inventory purchased on account)
4) Dr Accounts Receivable 252,000
Cr Sales Revenue 252,000
(To record the sales made on account)
5) No entry
6) Dr Cost of Goods Sold 150,000
Dr Ending Inventory 32,000
Dr Purchase Returns 14,000
Cr Beginning Inventory $27,000
Cr Purchases 157,000
Cr Freight - in $12,000
(To record the adjusting entry for inventory)
Ellen Co. has offered their customers a 1% discount off the amount owed if they pay within 15 days of receiving their bill. Handler Company owed Ellen Co. $2,185 as of May 1st and paid Ellen Co. on May 7th. How much cash did Handler Company send to Ellen Co. on May 7th?
Answer:
Money send to Ellen = $2163.15
Explanation:
Discount offered by the Ellen Co. = 1%
Owed amount = $2185
Since the amount is repaid within 15 days to the offer of a 1% discount will be applicable. So the Handler will send an amount that is 1% less than the actual amount.
Money send to Ellen = 2185 - (1% x 2185)
Money send to Ellen = $2163.15
Q1. What is recruitment? Explain 5 commonly used recruitment sources companies’ use?
Answer:
The top five most popular recruitment sources used by employers include (indicated by percentage of employers): General online job boards and websites (89%) Employee referrals (81%) Staffing agency or third-party recruiter (58%)
Explanation:
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Due to a turnover, a company hires 400 employees each year, on average. Assume that an average stay of an employee in the company is 5 years. On average, how many employees does the company have?
Answer:
On average, the company has 2000 employees.
Explanation:
Since, due to a turnover, a company hires 400 employees each year, on average; assuming that an average stay of an employee in the company is 5 years, to determine, on average, how many employees does the company have, the following calculation must be performed:
Year 0 = 0
Year 1 = 400 (+400)
Year 2 = 800 (+400)
Year 3 = 1200 (+400)
Year 4 = 1600 (+400)
Year 5 = 2000 (+400)
Year 6 = 2000 (+400 -400)
Year 7 = 2000 (+400 - 400)
Therefore, on average, the company has 2000 employees.
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Which of the following is an indirect manufacturing cost in a manufacturing company?
a. Indirect Materials
b. Real estate taxes on the factory
c. Salary of production floor manager
d. All of the above would be considered indirect manufacturing costs
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Indirect costs are costs of production that cannot be directly linked to a unit, activity or product.
Indirect manufacturing costs are cost of production that cannot be directly linked to a good that is produced.
Examples of indirect manufacturing cost include :
Indirect Materialsutility machine maintenance Real estate taxes on the factoryDepreciation Salary of production floor managerProblems and Applications Q8 Suppose subway ridership in New York City declined by 4.3 percent after a fare increase of 25 cents to $1.50. Using the midpoint method, an estimate of the price elasticity of demand for subway rides is . True or False: According to your estimate, the Transit Authority's revenue rises when the fare increases. True False
Answer:
Price elasticity of demand = Percentage in quantity demanded / Percentage change in price
We already have the percentage change in quantity demanded as -4.3%.
We need to find the percentage change in price using the midpoint method.
= (New price - Old price) ÷ ((New Price + Old price) / 2)
Old price = 1.50 - 0.25 = $1.25
Percentage change in price = (1.50 - 1.25) ÷ ((1.50 + 1.25) / 2)
= 18.18%
Price elasticity of demand = -4.3% / 18.18%
= -0.24
According to your estimate, the Transit Authority's revenue rises when the fare increases. TRUE.
The statement is true because the price elasticity of demand here is Inelastic and when this is the case, revenue rises when the price of the good or service increases.
The price elasticity of demand is inelastic when it is less than 1 which is the case here.
a reward or benefit meant to encourage specific economic behavior is a
Answer:
incentive
Explanation:
When the Jones were shopping for their present home, the asking price from the previous owner was $375,000.00. The Jones had decided they would pay no more than $365,000.00 for the house. After negotiations, the Jones actually purchased the house for $350,000.00. They, therefore, enjoyed a consumer surplus of
Answer:
$15,000
Explanation:
Calculation to determine the consumer surplus
Consumer surplus=$365,000.00-$350,000.00
Consumer surplus=$15,000
They, therefore, enjoyed a consumer surplus of $15,000
Gravity, Inc., needs to raise $53 million to fund its expansion plans. The company will sell shares at a price of $29.00 in a general cash offer and the company's underwriters will charge a spread of 7.5 percent. How many shares need to be sold?a- 1,975,769b- 1,827,586c- 1,457,212d- 2,195,299e- 1,700,080
Answer:
a. 1,975,769
Explanation:
Underwriter's commission per share = 7.5% * $29
Underwriter's commission per share = $2.175
Amount received by company per share = Price per share in general cash offer - Underwriter's commission per share
Amount received by company per share = $29 - $2.175
Amount received by company per share = $26.825
Amount that company wants to raise = Number of shares sold * Amount received by company per share
53,000,000 = Number of shares sold * $26.825
Number of shares sold = 53,000,000 / $26.825
Number of shares sold = 1975768.87
No of shares to be sold = 1,975,768
Suppose that the price of a good decreased. The substitution effect shows the change in consumption for all goods in reaction to a change in _____________ relative prices income preferences holding _____________ purchasing power utility constant.
Answer:
The correct answer is "relative prices; utility". A further explanation is provided below.
Explanation:
The conditions of a connection or bond between variables customer demand or perhaps the proportion of such a given cost of production to the normal distribution of so many other products available throughout the marketplace.Individual's pleasure is usually measured by the consumption of that same goods and services.Thus the above is the correct answer.
Information for Pidris Metalworks as of December 31 follows. Prepare (a) the company's schedule of cost of goods manufactured for the year ended December 31; (12 Points).(b) prepare the company's income statement that reports separate categories for selling and general and administrative expenses. (12 Points).
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answer:
Attached below
Explanation:
A) company's schedule of cost of goods manufactured for year ended
attached below is the required schedule ( second Image )
B) Company's income statement
attached below is the company's income statement ( Image 3 and 4 )
Current interest rates are 8%. You want to buy a long-term bond with a face value of $1000 that pays a coupon rate of 10%. Which of the following prices is feasible?
a. $888.88
b. $1,000.00
c. $1,111.11
d. Not enough information to answer.
e. None of the above is feasible.
Answer: c. $1,111.11
Explanation:
When a bond's coupon rate is higher than the prevailing interest rate, the bond will be more sought after because it is paying more than the market is paying. As a result, the price of the bond will be higher than its par value to reflect the increased demand for it.
In other words, when a bond coupon rate is higher than the interest rate, the price will be higher than par. This is the case here so the bond will be selling at a higher price than $1,000 and the only option higher than $1,000 is option c at $1,111.11.
Thomson Co. produces and distributes semiconductors for use by computer manufacturers. Thomson issued $840,000 of 25-year, 8% bonds on May 1 of the current year at face value, with interest payable on May 1 and November 1. The fiscal year of the company is the calendar year. Journalize the entries to record the following selected transactions for the current year.
May 1 Issued the bonds for cash at their face amount.
Nov. 1 Paid the interest on the bonds.
Answer:
May 1
Dr Cash $840,000
Cr Bonds payable $840,000
Nov 1
Dr Interest expense $33,600
Cr Cash $33,600
Explanation:
Preparation of the journal entry to record May 1 Issued bonds for cash at their face amount
May 1
Dr Cash $840,000
Cr Bonds payable $840,000
Preparation of the journal entry to record Nov. 1 interest on the bonds.
Nov 1
Dr Interest expense $33,600
Cr Cash $33,600
(840,000*8%*6/12)
The units of Manganese Plus available for sale during the year were as follows:
Mar. 1 Inventory 22 units $29
June 16 Purchase 31units $20
Nov. 28 Purchase 46 units $39
There are 14 units of the product in the physical inventory at November 30. The periodic inventory system is used. Determine the inventory cost in (a) FIFO, (b) LIFO, and (c) average cost methods.
Answer and Explanation:
The computation of the ending inventory by following methods are
a. Under FiFO
= 14 units at $39
= $546
b. Under LIFO
= 14 units at $29
= $406
c, Under average cost method
But before that the average cost per unit should be determined
= (22 units at $29 + 31 units at $20 + 46 units at $39) ÷ (22 units + 31 units + 46 units)
= ($638 + $620 + $1,794) ÷ (99 units)
= $30.83
Now the ending inventory is
= $30.83 × 14 units
= $431.62
= $432
Information related to Kerber Co. is presented below.
1. On April 5, purchased merchandise from Wilkes Company for $23,000, terms 2/10, net/30, FOB shipping point.
2. On April 6, paid freight costs of $900 on merchandise purchased from Wilkes.
3. On April 7, purchased equipment on account for $26,000.
4. On April 8, returned damaged merchandise to Wilkes Company and was granted a $3,000 credit for returned merchandise.
5. On April 15, paid the amount due to Wilkes Company in full.
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Prepare the journal entries to record these transactions on the books of Kerber Co. under a perpetual inventory system. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.)
No. Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
1. April 5April 6April 7April 8April 15
2. April 5April 6April 7April 8April 15
3. April 5April 6April 7April 8April 15
4. April 5April 6April 7April 8April 15
5. April 5April 6April 7April 8April 15
Answer:
Date Account titles & Explanation Debit Credit
Apr-05 Merchandise Inventory $23,000
Accounts Payable $23,000
Apr-06 Merchandise Inventory $900
Cash $900
Apr-07 Equipment $26,000
Accounts Payable $26,000
Apr-08 Accounts Payable $3,000
Merchandise Inventory $3,000
Apr-15 Accounts Payable $20,000
($23,000-$20,000)
Merchandise Inventory $400
($20,000*2%)
Cash $19.600
A truck acquired at a cost of $120,000 has an estimated residual value of $5,300, has an estimated useful life of 37,000 miles, and was driven 3,300 miles during the year. Determine the following. If required, round your answer for the depreciation rate to two decimal places.
a. The depreciable cost $
b. The depreciation rate $ per mile
c. The units-of-activity depreciation for the year $
Answer:
Cost of Truck = $120,000
Residual Value = $5,300
Useful Life = 37,000 miles
a. Depreciable Cost = Cost of Truck - Residual Value
Depreciable Cost = $120,000 - $5,300
Depreciable Cost = $114,700
b. Depreciation Rate = Depreciable Cost / Useful Life
Depreciation Rate = $114,700/37,000 miles
Depreciation Rate = $3.1 per mile
c. Number of miles driven during the year = 3,300
Depreciation for the Year = Depreciation Rate * Number of miles driven during the year
Depreciation for the Year = $3.1 per mile * 3,300
Depreciation for the Year = $10,230
Bundling:__.
A. is illegal in most U.S. states.
B. increases transaction costs for consumers.
C. is when firms sell multiple separate goods together for a single price.
D. is where a firm wraps its fragile goods in special packaging and charges a higher price than if the goods are put into regular packaging.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Bundling is when separate products of a company are combined together and sold to customers usually at a lower price
$1,000 par value zero-coupon bonds (ignore liquidity premiums) Bond Years to Maturity Yield to Maturity A 1 6.00% B 2 7.50% C 3 7.99% D 4 8.49% E 5 10.70% One year from now bond C should sell for ________ (to the nearest dollar).
Answer:
$842
Explanation:
The computation of the One year from now bond C should sell is shown below;
But before that we have to determined the expected yield to maturity for bond C in one year :
So,
1.0799^3 = 1.06 x (1 + r)^2
1.188 = (1 + r)^2
√1.188 = √(1 + r)^2
1.08999 = 1 + r
r = 0.08999
= 9%
Now
the yield to maturity = (future value ÷ present value)^0.5 - 1
0.09 + 1 = ($1,000 ÷ value in 1 year)^0.5
1.09 = ($1,000 ÷ value in 1 year)^0.5
1.09^2 = $1,000 ÷ value in 1 year
So,
value in 1 year is
= $1,000 ÷ 1.09^2
= $1,000 ÷ 1.1881
= $841.68
≈ $842
A flexible expense and a periodic expense are basically the same thing. True or false
the answer of the question is true
Journalize the following transactions.a. On December 1, $13,250 was received for a service contract to be performed from December 1 through April 30. b. Assuming the work is performed evenly throughout the contract period, journalize the adjusting entry required on December 31.
Answer:
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Answer:
On December 1
$18000 To unearned revenue AC
Explanation:
$18000÷5months
=$3600
Jim Arnold began a business called Arnold’s Shoe Repair.
Create T accounts for Cash; Supplies; Jim Arnold, Capital; and Utilities Expense. Identify the following transactions by letter and place them on the proper side of the T accounts:
a. Invested cash in the business, $5,000.
b. Purchased supplies for cash, $800.
c. Paid utility bill, $1,500.
Answer:
Arnold's Shoe Repair
T- Accounts:
Cash
Account Titles Debit Credit
a. Jim Arnold, Capital $5,000
b. Supplies $800
c. Utilities Expense $1,500
Supplies
Account Titles Debit Credit
b. Cash $800
Jim Arnold, Capital
Account Titles Debit Credit
a. Cash $5,000
Utilities
Account Titles Debit Credit
c. Cash $1,500
Explanation:
a) Data and Analysis:
a. Cash $5,000 Jim Arnold, Capital $5,000
b. Supplies $800 Cash $800
c. Utilities Expense $1,500 Cash $1,500
A bank has $132,000 in excess reserves and the required reserve ratio is 11 percent. This means the bank could have __________ in checkable deposit liabilities and __________ in (total) reserves. Group of answer choices $5,000,000; $5,869,000 $1,000,000; $110,000 $4,000,000; $590,000 $4,700,000; $869,000
Answer:
$14,520 in check-able deposit liabilities and $117,480 in total reserves.
Explanation:
The bank has $132,000 in excess reserves and excess reserves ratio is 11%. The bank will have total reserves of $132,000 * 89% = $117,480. The total liabilities will be equivalent to the excess reserves which is $14,520 [$132,000 - $117,480].
Swifty Corporation has beginning work in process inventory of $128000 and total manufacturing costs of $277000. If cost of goods manufactured is $280000, what is the cost of the ending work in process inventory?
a. $125000
b. $131000.
c. $140000.
d. $110000.
Answer:
a. $125000
Explanation:
Calculation to determine the cost of the ending work in process inventory
Beginning work in process inventory $128000
Add total manufacturing costs $277000
Less cost of goods manufactured $280000
Ending work in process inventory $125000
($128000+$277000-$280000)
Therefore the cost of the ending work in process inventory is $125000
Effie Company uses a periodic inventory system. Details for the inventory account for the month of January, 2015 are as follows:
Units Per unit price Total
Balance, 1/1/15 200 $5.00 $1,000
Purchase, 1/15/15 100 5.30 530
Purchase, 1/28/15 100 5.50 550
An end of the month (1/31/15) inventory showed that 160 units were on hand." uses FIFO, what is the value of the ending inventory?
Answer:
$868
Explanation:
FIFO means first in, first out. It means that it is the first purchased inventory that is the first to be sold
The ending inventory would consist of the purchases that were made last.
It would include 100 units of the inventory purchased on 1/28/15 and 60 units of the inventory purchased on 1/15/15
Value of ending inventory = (100 x 5.5) + (60 X 5.3)
= 550 + 318
868
When Penguin Catering Services first opened, the owner decided to target only events at resorts in its geographic region. Penguin Catering was using a(n) __________ targeting strategy.
a. concentrated
b. micromarketing
c. benefit-driven
d. differentiated
e. undifferentiated
Answer: Penguin Catering was using a Concentrated targeting strategy.
An organization that adopts a concentration strategy chooses to focus its marketing efforts on only one very defined and specific market segment. Accordingly, only one marketing mix is developed. For example, the manufacturer of Rolex watches has chosen to concentrate on the luxury segment of the watch market.
Penguin Catering Services was using a concentrated targeting strategy.
What is a targeting strategy?A strategy, which is made with consideration of the target or the goals that are needed to be achieved with regard to a particular topic, is known as a targeting strategy.
Concentrated targeting strategy is said to be implied by a firm when there is a focus only over a particular area in the strategy being made.
Hence, option A holds true regarding the targeting strategy.
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A market Group of answer choices always requires face-to-face contact between buyer and seller. reflects upsloping demand and downsloping supply curves. is an institution that brings together buyers and sellers. entails the exchange of goods, but not services.
Answer:
Option C "is an........sellers" is the right answer.
Explanation:
The market is considered as a location wherever vendors as well as purchasers gather together or enable their exchange of goods and commodities of products or even just providers.It could be like a department shop wherever individuals keep in touch throughout real life or virtually like such an internet market, where other businesses and consumers weren’t directly connected.The provided situation isn't linked to other alternatives. Thus the above response is the right one.
Nexis Corp. issues 1,000 shares of $15 par value common stock at $22 per share. When the transaction is recorded, credits are made to:______.
a. Common Stock, $22,000, and Retained Earnings, $15,000
b. Common Stock, $22,000
c. Common Stock, $15,000, and Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par, $7,000
d. Common Stock, $7,000, and Paid-In Capital in Excess of Stated Value, $15,000
Answer: C. Common Stock, $15,000, and Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par $7,000
Explanation:
The journal entry that will be made for this transaction include:
Debit Cash $22,000
Credit Common Stock $15,000
Credit Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par $7,000
Therefore, the correct option is C
Xlon Co budgets a seling price of $ 86 per unit , varlable costs of $ 34 per unit , and total fixed costs of $ 286,000 . During June , the company produced and sold 12,400 units and incurred actual variable costs of $ 367,000 and actual fixed costs of $ 301,000 . Actual sales for June were $ 1,100,000 . Prepare a flexible budget report showing variances between budgeted and actual results . List variable and fixed expenses separately . ( Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting for favorable , unfavorable , and no variance )
Answer and Explanation:
The preparation of the flexible budget report is presented below;
Particulars Flexible budget Actual sales Variance fav or unfav
Sales $1,066,400 $1,100,000 $33,600 favorable
Less:
Variable expense $421,600 $367,000 $54,600 favorable
Contribution margin $644,800 $733,000 $88,200 favorable
Less:
Fixed expense $286,000 $301,000 $15,000 unfavorable
Net operating income $358,800 $432,000 $73,200 favorable