Phillips Corporation's fiscal year ends on November 30. The following accounts are found in its job order cost accounting system for the first month of the new fiscal year.

Other data:

1. On December 1, two jobs were in process: Job No. 154 and Job No. 155. These jobs had combined direct materials costs of $9,950 and direct labor costs of $15,200. Overhead was applied at a rate that was 75% of direct labor cost.
2. During December, Job Nos. 156, 157, and 158 were started. On December 31, Job No. 158 was unfinished. This job had charges for direct materials $4,400 and direct labor $5,200, plus manufacturing overhead. All jobs, except for Job No. 158, were completed in December.
3. On December 1, Job No. 153 was in the finished goods warehouse. It had a total cost of $5,500. On December 31, Job No. 157 was the only job finished that was not sold. It had a cost of $4,300.
4. Manufacturing overhead was $1,145 underapplied in December.

List the letters (a) through (m) and indicate the amount pertaining to each letter. Raw Materials Inventory Dec. 1 Beginning balance

a. Dec. 31 Requisitions 18,950 31 Purchases 18,025 Dec. 31 Ending balance 8,125 Work in Process Inventory Dec. 1 Beginning balance (Entry field with correct answer)
b. Dec. 31 Jobs completed (Entry field with incorrect answer) (f) 31 Direct materials (Entry field with correct answer)
c. 31 Direct labor 9,100 31 Overhead (Entry field with correct answer)
d. Dec. 31 Ending balance (Entry field with correct answer)
e. Finished Goods Inventory Dec. 1 Beginning balance (Entry field with correct answer)
f. Dec. 31 Cost of goods sold (Entry field with incorrect answer) (i) 31 Completed jobs (Entry field with incorrect answer)
g. Dec. 31 Ending balance (Entry field with correct answer)
h. Factory Labor Dec. 31 Factory wages 12,225 Dec. 31 Wages assigned (Entry field with correct answer)
i. Manufacturing Overhead Dec. 31 Indirect materials 3,300 Dec. 31 Overhead applied (Entry field with correct answer)
j. 31 Indirect labor (Entry field with correct answer)
k. 31 Other overhead 1,545

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Answer 1

Answer:

Phillips Corporation

a = 9,050 beginning balance Raw Materials

b = 36,660 beginning balance WIP

c = 15,650 direct materials

d = 6,825 Overhead applied

e = 13,500 Ending balance WIP

f = 5,500 beginning balance Finished Goods

g = 54,625 Completed jobs

h = 4,300 ending balance Finished Goods

i = 9,100 wages assigned

j = d

k = 3,125 indirect labor

l = 1,145 Underapplied overhead

m = 55,825 cost of goods sold

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

1. Jobs in process:

Job No. 154 and Job No. 155

Combined direct materials costs    $9,950

Combined direct labor costs            15,200

Overhead applied (75%)                    11,400

Total work in process, beginning $36,550

2. Jobs started in December:

             Job Nos. 156,           157, and       158

Direct materials                                     $4,400

Direct labor                                             5,200

Overhead applied (75%)                        3,900

Total work in process                        $13,500

Beginning work in process = $36,550

Ending work in process = $13,500

Beginning Finished Goods Inventory: Job 153 $5,500

Ending Finished Goods Inventory: Job 157 $4,300

Raw Materials Inventory

Dec. 1 Beginning balance  9,050 (a)  

Dec. 31 Requisitions                      18,950

Dec. 31 Purchases           18,025

Dec. 31 Ending balance                  8,125

Total                                27,075  27,075

a = $9,050 (27,075 - $18,025)

Work in Process Inventory

Dec. 1 Beginning balance $36,550  b.

Dec. 31 Jobs completed               54,625 (g)

Dec. 31 Direct materials     15,650  c.

Dec. 31 Direct labor              9,100

Dec. 31 Overhead                6,825  d.

Dec. 31 Ending balance                13,500 e.

Finished Goods Inventory

Dec. 1 Beginning balance        5,500 f

Dec. 31 Cost of goods sold            55,825 (m)

Dec. 31 Completed jobs    54,625 g.

g. Dec. 31 Ending balance                  4,300 h

Factory Labor

Dec. 31 Factory wages         12,225

Dec. 31 Wages assigned                    9,100

Dec. 31 Overhead                               3,125

Manufacturing Overhead

Dec. 31 Indirect materials 3,300

Dec. 31 Overhead applied                 6,825  d.

Dec. 31 Indirect labor        3,125  k.

Dec. 31 Other overhead   1,545

Dec. 31 Underapplied overhead        1,145


Related Questions

While approaching a group of colleagues, Patrice overheard what she believed were inappropriate comments about another team member's physical attributes. Patrice mentioned the comments to her manager and indicated she was uncomfortable with colleagues speaking in that way in the workplace. As her manager, how should you respond

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Answer:

The question is incomplete, the options are missing. The options are the following:

a) Suggest to Patrice that spreading negative information learned from eavesdropping is not healthy for the workplace.

b) Thank Patrice for speaking up and forward the item to a neutral third party for handling.

c) Immediately fire the team members who made the comments.

d) Contact the team member who was the subject of the comments to see if he or she was offended.

e) Thank Patrice for her input, but based on the harmlessness of the situation, take no further action.

And the correct answer is the option B: Thank Patrice for speaking up and forward the item to a neutral third party for handling.

Explanation:

To begin with, these kind of situations are most common than expected in the workplace so that is why that nowadays exist a lot of seminars about certain subjects that involves the behavior in the organization and furthermore there is the regular action of the Human Resources Department that takes cares of all the penalties and the solutions when it comes to subjects regarding the employees of the business and their relationship both with each other and with the company. So the correct way to act in this scenario would be to thank Patrice and tell her that the manager would inform to the Human Resources Department about it, being this last one a third party in the situation itself.

Use the following selected information from Whitman Corp. to determine the Year 1 and Year 2 common size percentages for cost of goods sold using Net sales as the base.
Year 2 Year 1
Net sales $276,200 $231,400
Cost of goods sold 151,900 129,590
Operating expenses 55,240 53,240
Net earnings 27,820 19,820

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Answer:

Year 1 56%

Year 2 55%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the Year 1 and Year 2 common size percentages for cost of goods sold using Net sales as the base.

Year 1

Using this formula

Common size percentage for cost of goods sold for year 1 = Cost of good sold/Net sales

Let plug in the formula

Common size percentage for cost of goods sold for year 1= 129,590/231,400

Common size percentage for cost of goods sold for year 1= 56%

Year 2

Using this formula

Common size percentage for cost of goods sold for year 2 = Cost of good sold/Net sales

Let plug in the formula

Common size percentage for cost of goods sold for year 2 = 151,900/276,200

Common size percentage for cost of goods sold for year 2 = 55%

Therefore the Year 1 and Year 2 common size percentages for cost of goods sold using Net sales as the base is :Year 1 56% and Year 2 55%

You sold ten put contracts on Cross Town Bank stock at an option price per share of $0.85. The options have an exercise price of $39 per share. The options were exercised today when the stock price was $34 a share. What is your net profit or loss on this investment assuming that you closed out your positions at a stock price of $34

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Answer:

-$4,150

Explanation:

Calculation to determine your net profit or loss on this investment

Using this formula

Net profit/Loss=(Option price per share-Exercise price+Stock price)×100×10

Let plug in the formula

Net loss = ($0.85 - $39 + $34) × 100 × 10

Net loss =-$4.15×100×19

Net loss = -$4,150

Therefore your net loss on this investment is -$4,150

Russell Company has acquired a building with a loan that requires payments of $22,500 every six months for 4 years. The annual interest rate on the loan is 10%. What is the present value of the building? (PV of $1, FV of $1, PVA of $1, and FVA of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.)

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Answer:

$145,422

Explanation:

n = 4 * 2 =  8 periods

i = 10% / 2 = 5%

Present value of the building = $22,500 * PVAF(8%, 5%)

Present value of the building = $22,500 * 6.4632

Present value of the building = $145,422

The following information is available for Birch Company at December 31:

Money market fund balance $2,790
Certificate of deposit maturing June 30 of next year $10,000
Postdated checks from customers $1,475
Cash in bank account $21,430
NSF checks from customers returned by bank $650
Cash in petty cash fund $200
Inventory of postage stamps $24

U.S. Treasury bill purchased on December 15 and maturing on February 28 of following year $5,000. Based on this information, Birch Company should report Cash and Cash Equivalents on December 31 of: ___________

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Answer:

the cash and cash equivalent is $29,420

Explanation:

The computation of cash and cash equivalent is given below:

Money market fund balance $2790

Cash in Bank Account $21,430

Cash in Petty cash funds $200

U.S Treasury bill purchased on Dec.15 $5,000

cash and cash equivalent $29420

Hence, the cash and cash equivalent is $29,420

The same is to be considered and relevant too

Suppose that in 2014, currency in circulation was $950 billion, required reserves were $60 billion, and excess reserves were $840 billion. At that time, the value of open market operations by the Federal Reserve was $70 billion. The monetary base was

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Answer: $1,850 billion

Explanation:

The following were given in the question:

Currency in circulation = $950 billion

Required reserves = $60 billion

Excess reserves = $840 billion

Open market operations = $70 billion

The monetary base will be the value of all the currency in circulation plus the reserves that is held by the banks and this will be:

= $950billion + $60billion + $840billion

= $1,850 billion

A horizontal merger between two firms occurs when: __________

a. the products of the merging firms were not related in any manner before the merger.
b. one firm is a producer of products, and the other firm is a producer of services.
c. one firm is a domestic firm, and the other is a foreign company
d. the firms stood in a buyer-seller relationship before the merger.
e. the merger partners were competitors.

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Answer:

e

Explanation:

A merger can be described as the absorption of one firm by another firm.

When a merger occurs, one of the firms would not exist as a separate entity while the other firm would continue to exist.

Types of merger

1. Horizontal merger : this is a type of merger that occurs between firms in the same industry. The firms are usually competitors.

Reasons for an horizontal merger

It is done to increase the market power of a firmThis type of merger is done to achieve economies of scale.

An example of an horizontal merger is the merger between Mobil and Exxon in 1999.

2. Vertical merger : this is when a firm purchases another firm in the same production line. e.g. a baker purchases a pastry distributing company

Reasons for a vertical merger

Cost savingsIt provides the firm acquiring a greater control of the production process.

Types of vertical merger

a. Backward integration : it is when the acquiring firm purchases a firm ahead of it in the production process. e.g. a baker purchases a pastry distributing company

b. Forward integration : it is when the acquiring firm purchases a firm that is behind it in the production process. e.g. a baker purchases a firm that supplies grains

3. Conglomerate merger : This occurs when the products of the merging firms were not related in any manner before the merger.

AJ Manufacturing Company incurred $54,500 of fixed product cost and $43,600 of variable product cost during its first year of operation. Also during its first year, AJ incurred $17,350 of fixed and $13,900 of variable selling and administrative costs. The company sold all of the units it produced for $178,000. Required Prepare an income statement using the format required by generally accepted accounting Principles (GAAP). Prepare an income statement using the contribution margin approach.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the income statement under following approaches are

Under  generally accepted accounting Principles (GAAP)

Sales $178,000

Less: cost of goods sold ($54,500 + $43,600) -$98,100

Gross margin $79,900

Less: selling & general admin ($17,350 + $13,900) -$31,250

Net income $48,650

Under contribution margin approach

Sales $178,000

Less: variable cost ($43,600 + $13,900) -$57.5

Contribution margin $120,500

Less: fixed cost ($54,500 + $17,350) -$71,850

Net income $48,650

Which one of the following always has a debit balance
A. Capital account
B. Purchases account
C. Sales account
D. Purchases return account

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Answer:

Assets, expenses, losses, and the owner's drawing account will normally have debit balances. Their balances will increase with a debit entry, and will decrease with a credit entry. Liabilities, revenues and sales, gains, and owner equity and stockholders' equity accounts normally have credit balances.

All of the following are true about a cyclical pattern EXCEPT it is ______. a. often combined with long-term trend patterns and called trend-cycle patterns b. often due to multi-year business cycles c. usually easier to forecast than a seasonal pattern due to less variability d. an alternating sequence of data points above and below the trend line

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The statement "it becomes easy to forecast as compared to the seasonal pattern because of the less variability" should be considered.

The information related to the cyclical pattern is as follows:

It should be repeated having regularity for many years. It is mix with the trend i.e. long-term patterns.It contains many year business cycles.It is an alternative for sequencing the data point that is above and below the trending line.

But it does not easier for forecasting as the seasonal pattern should be for one year only.

Therefore we can conclude that the statement "it becomes easy to forecast as compared to the seasonal pattern because of the less variability" should be considered.

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Flying Cloud Co. has the following operating data for its manufacturing operations:
Unit selling price $ 350
Unit variable cost $ 100
Total fixed costs $980,000
The company has decided to increase the wages of hourly workers which will increase the unit variable cost by 10%. Increases in the salaries of factory supervisors and property taxes for the factory will increase fixed costs by 5%. If sales prices are held constant, the next break-even point for Flying Cloud Co. will be:__________
a) increased by 368 units
b) decreased by 368 units
c) increased by 132 units
d) decreased by 264 units

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Answer:

a) increased by 368 units

Explanation:

The calculation of the next break even point should be

Existing  break-even point for Flying Cloud Co. is

= Fixed Cost ÷ Contribution Margin Per Unit

= Fixed Cost ÷ Sales Price Per Unit - Variable Cost per Unit

= $980,000 ÷ ( $350 - $100)

= 3,920 Units

Now

Revised Variable cost = $100 × 110%

= $110

And,  

Revised Fixed cost = $980,000  × 105%

= $1,029,000

So,

Revised  break-even point for Flying Cloud Co. is

= Fixed Cost  ÷ ( Contribution Margin Per Unit

= Fixed Cost  ÷ ( Sales Price Per Unit - Variable Cost per Unit

= $1,029,000  ÷ ( ( $350 -$110)

= 4,287.5

= 4,288 units

So,  

Increase = 4,288 Units - 3920 Units

= 368 Units Increase

K. Johnson, Inc.'s managers want to evaluate the firm's prior-year performance in terms of its contribution to shareholder value. This past year, the firm earned an operating income return on investment of 12 percent, compared to an industry norm of 11 percent. It has been estimated that the firm's investors have an opportunity cost on their funds of 15 percent, which is the same as the firm's overall cost of capital. The firm's total assets for the year were exist100 million.

Required:
a. Compute the amount of economic value created or destroyed by the firm.
b. How does your finding support or fail to support what you would conclude using ratio analysis to evaluate the firm's performance?

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Answer:

-3 million dollars

Explanation:

we have EVA = economic value added

to ge the EVA, we use this formula :

(operating return on the assets - cost of the total capital) multiplied by the total assets

total assets = 100 million

operating return = 12 percent

cost of capital = 15 percent

the EVA = 12% - 15% * 100000000

= -0.03 * 100000000

= -3,000,000 dollars

b. The loss of the value of the shareholder is happening even though the firm is earning ROI that is more than the average firm in the industry.

A lender uses these tools to help prequalify you for a mortgage

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Answer:

Following are the summary of tools/documents that are used by lenders to pre-qualify their customers for a mortgage :

1. Tax returns, W-2s, and 1099s are examples of income as well as employment records.

2. Bank, pension, and brokerage accounts property declarations

3. Settlements on your obligations on a regular basis as well as any real estate debt statements.

4. Rent deposits, divorce, insolvency, and repossession records are all kept on file.

True or false: Some contemporary models of communications have reconceptualized the classic Think-Feel-Do model to the Do-Think-Feel model to reflect more accurately actual communications effects given a particular type of product or purchase occasion. True Fals

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

got it from quizlet.

On January 1, 2021, Legion Company sold $260,000 of 8% ten-year bonds. Interest is payable semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The bonds were sold for $200,356, priced to yield 12%. Legion records interest at the effective rate. Legion should report bond interest expense for the six months ended June 30, 2021, in the amount of:_____.
a. $15,600.
b. $7,800.
c. $31,200.
d. $10,232.

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Answer:

$12,021

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what Legion should report bond interest expense for the six months ended June 30, 2021, in the amount of:

Using this formula

Interest paid =[Bonds amount*(Priced to yield/2)]

Let plug in the formula

Interest paid = $200,356*( 12%/2)

Interest paid=$200,356*6%

Interest paid =$12,021

Therefore Legion should report bond interest expense for the six months ended June 30, 2021, in the amount of:$12,021

Determine the missing amounts. Unit Selling Price Unit Variable Costs Unit Contribution Margin Contribution Margin Ratio 1. $650 $390 $enter a dollar amount (a) enter percentages % (b) 2. $200 $enter a dollar amount (c) $92 enter percentages % (d) 3. $enter a dollar amount (e) $enter a dollar amount (f) $805

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Answer:

(a) $620

(b)  40%

(c) $208

(d) 31%

(e) $2,683

(f) $1,878

Explanation:

Use the following formula to calculate the unit contribution margin

Unit Contribution Margin = Unit Selling Price - Uni variable cost

Use the following formula to calculate the contribution margin ratio

Contribution Margin ratio = ( Unit Contribution margin / Unit Selling Price ) x 100

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A producer of fixed proportion goods X and Y (Q = Qx = Qy) has marginal costs and revenues of MC = 10 Q, MRX = 150 - 6 QX, MRy = 30 - 4 Qy. The producer should produce how many units?
a. Qx =9, Qy=9
b. Qx = 9, Qy = 7.5
c. Qx = 10, Qy = 10
d. Qx = 9, Qy=0

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Answer:

a. Qx =9, Qy=9

Explanation:

As per the given data

Q = QX = QY

MRX = 150 - 6QX = 150 - 6Q

MRY = 30 - 4QY = 30 - 4Q

MC = 10Q

Now calculate the Marginal revenue as follow

MR = MRX + MRY

MR = 150 - 6Q + 30 - 4Q

MR = 150 + 30 - 6Q - 4Q

MR = 180 - 10Q

The Equilibrium of the producer will be

MR = MC

180 - 10Q = 10Q

180 = 10Q + 10Q

180 = 20Q

Q = 180 / 20

Q = 9

As we know

Q = Qx = QY

Hence, the value of Qx  and QY is 9

Under what circumstances could the Government use open market operations?

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Answer:

market operations ? markets have operations?

Answer:

the federal reserve buys and sells government securities control the money supply and interest rates.

Which of the following statements are true regarding technology, gaming, and gambling? #1. Rapid-play poker machines have increased the number of problem and pathological gamblers. #2. Online gambling has resulted in an increased number of problem and pathological gamblers. #3. There is no evidence that technology has led to an increase in the number of people with gambling or gaming addictions. #4. Electronic media is a breeding ground for new addictions, such as Internet, video games, texting, and multiplayer games.

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Answer:

1. Rapid-play poker machines have increased the number of problem and pathological gamblers.

2. Online gambling has resulted in an increased number of problem and pathological gamblers.

4. Electronic media is a breeding ground for new addictions, such as Internet, video games, texting, and multiplayer games.

Explanation:

The true statements regarding technology, gaming, and gambling include:

1. Rapid-play poker machines have increased the number of problem and pathological gamblers.

2. Online gambling has resulted in an increased number of problem and pathological gamblers.

4. Electronic media is a breeding ground for new addictions, such as Internet, video games, texting, and multiplayer games.

It should be noted that there are several betting companies nowadays and this has led to more people to be involved in gambling.

In Washburn's factory, what is the break-even point for the new line of guitars if the retail price is (a) $349, (b) $389, and (c) $309? Also, (d) if Washburn achieves the sales target of 2,000 units at the $349 retail price, what will its profit be?

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Answer:

a. 186 units

b. 156 units

c. 232 units

d. $370,000

Explanation:

a. Calculation to determine the break-even point for the new line of guitars if the retail price is $349

Using this formula

Break-even point quantity = Fixed cost / Unit price – Unit variable cost

Let plug in the formula

Break-even point quantity = ($14,000 + $4,000 + $20,000) / $349 – ($25 + $120)

Break-even point quantity= $38,000 / $349 - $145

Break-even point quantity= $38,000 / $204

Break-even point quantity= 186.27

Break-even point quantity= 186 units

Therefore the break-even point for the new line of guitars if the retail price is $349 will be 186 units

b. Calculation to determine the break-even point for the new line of guitars if the retail price is $389

Break-even point quantity = ($14,000 + $4,000 + $20,000) / $389 – ($25 + $120)

Break-even point quantity= $38,000 / $389 - $145

Break-even point quantity= $38,000 / $244= 155.74

Break-even point quantity = 156 units (Approximately)

Therefore Therefore the break-even point for the new line of guitars if the retail price is $389 will be 156 units

c. Calculation to determine the break-even point for the new line of guitars if the retail price is $309

Break-even point quantity=($14,000+$4,000+$20,000)/$309 – ($25 + $120)

Break-even point quantity= $38,000 / $309 - $145

Break-even point quantity= $38,000 / $164

Break-even point quantity= 231.71

Break-even point quantity = 232 units (Approximately)

Therefore the break-even point for the new line of guitars if the retail price is $309 will be 232 units

d. Calculation to determine what will its profit be

if Washburn achieves the sales target of 2,000 units at the $349 retail price

Using this formula

Profit = Total revenue – Total cost

Profit= (P x Q) – [FC + (UVC x Q)]

Let plug in the formula

Profit= ($349 x 2000) – [$38,000 + ($145 x 2,000)]

Profit= $698,000 – $328,000

Profit= $370,000

Therefore the profit will be $370,000

Data concerning Lemelin Corporation's single product appear below:
Per Unit Percent of Sales
Selling price $ 230 100 %
Variable expenses 115 50 %
Contribution margin $ 115 50 %
The company is currently selling 7,000 units per month. Fixed expenses are $581,000 per month.
The marketing manager would like to cut the selling price by $18 and increase the advertising budget by $37,000 per month. The marketing manager predicts that these two changes would increase monthly sales by 1,600 units. What should be the overall effect on the company's monthly net operating income of this change?
a. increase of $302,200
b. decrease of $118,200
c. decrease of $7,800
d. increase of $118,200

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Answer:

lol

Explanation:

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Northberg Company is preparing a cash budget for August. The company has $16,000 cash at the beginning of August and anticipates $126,000 in cash receipts and $134,500 in cash payments during August. Northberg Company wants to maintain a minimum cash balance of $15,000. To maintain the $15,000 required balance, during August the company must: Group of answer choices Borrow $15,000. Repay $7,500. Repay $8,500. Borrow $7,500. Borrow $8,500.

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Answer:

Borrow $7,500

Explanation:

The calculation of the amount that should be required to maintain the required balance is given below:

Preliminary cash balance

= Opening balance + Cash receipts - Cash disbursements

= $16,000 + $126,000 - $134,500

= $7,500

Since we have to maintain $15,000 so we have to borrow the following amount

= $15,000 - $7,500

= $7,500

The following is an account for a production department, showing its costs for one month: Work in Process Inventory Beginning Balance5,400Completed and transferred out49,410 Direct materials21,600 Direct labor16,200 Overhead10,800 Ending Balance4,590 Assume that materials are added at the beginning of the production process and that direct labor and overhead are applied uniformly. If the started and completed units cost $41,850, what was the cost of completing the units in the beginning Work in Process inventory

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Answer:

$2,160

Explanation:

Total costs = Beginning Balance + Direct materials + Direct labor+ Overhead

Total costs = $5,400 + $21,600 + 16,200 + $10,800

Total costs = $54,000

Total transferred out = Total costs - Ending Balance

Total transferred out = $54,000 - $4,590

Total transferred out = $49,410

BGIP transferred out = Total transferred out  - Assumed started and completed units cost

BGIP transferred out = $49,410 - $41,850

BGIP transferred out = $7,560

Cost to complete BGIP = BGIP transferred out -  Beginning Balance

Cost to complete BGIP = $7,560 - $5,400

Cost to complete BGIP = $2,160

Tobias has a brokerage account and buys on the margin, which resulted in an interest expense of $52,000 during the year. Income generated through the brokerage account was as follows: Municipal interest $104,000 Taxable dividends and interest 520,000 If required, round any division to two decimal places and use in subsequent computations. Round your final answer to the nearest dollar. How much investment interest can Tobias deduct

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Answer: $43,160

Explanation:

The amount of investment interest that can be deducted is:

= Interest expense * Proportion of total income that is taxable

Municipal interest is not taxable so the proportion of total income that is taxable is:

= Taxable dividends and interest / Total income

= 520,000 / (520,000 + 104,000)

= 0.83

Amount of investment interest that is deductible:

= 52,000 * 0.83

= $43,160

mention two demand side Approaches which are used by RSA government to promote economic growth and development​

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The two demand-side approaches will be "Fiscal policy" and "Monetary policy".

Fiscal policy - Through the utilization of public expenditure and fiscal policies that impact economic circumstances, particularly economic variables, comprising overall payment mode as well as productivity expansion, is considered as a Fiscal policy.Monetary policy - It requires the implementation done by that of the banking system of a community to manage supplies of currency and accomplish economic objectives promoting economic development.

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How much does international trade affect you personally?

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Answer:

maybe a lot for me ok

maybe you

Advantages of equity financing over debt financing include that: Multiple Choice equity financing does not require repayment. dividends are mandatory. stockholders' control will increase. dividends are tax deductible.

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Answer: equity financing does not require repayment.

Explanation:

Equity financing simply means a method of financing which has to do with the sale of shares. Debt financing occurs when money is raised by a company through the sale of debt instruments to the investors.

It should be noted that equity financing is the opposite of debt financing. Unlike the debt financing, equity finance doesn't carry a repayment obligation. In this case, the investors purchase the shares in the company and they make money through the dividends gotten or through the eventual sale of shares.

Also, there is less risky with the equity financing as there's no fixed monthly loan payments to make and this can be of immense benefit to startup businesses.

Sheridan Industries reported actual sales of $2,125,000 and fixed costs of $562,275. The contribution margin ratio is 30%. Compute the margin of safety in dollars and the margin of safety ratio. (Round margin of safety ratio to 1 decimal place, e.g. 52.7.)

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Answer:

Margin of safety $250,750

Margin of safety ratio 11.8%

Explanation:

Computation for the margin of safety in dollars and the margin of safety ratio

First step is calculate the Break even point in dollars

Break even point in dollars = Fixed costs / Contribution margin ratio

Break even point in dollars=$562,275/0.30

Break even point in dollars = $1,874,250

Now let determine the the margin of safety in dollars and the margin of safety ratio

Margin of safety = Actual Sales - Break even sales

Margin of safety= $2,125,000 -$1,874,250

Margin of safety=$250,750

Margin of safety ratio= Margin of safety/Actual Sales

Margin of safety ratio = $250,750/$2,125,000

Margin of safety ratio = 0.118*100

Margin of safety ratio = 11.8%

Thereforethe margin of safety in dollars and the margin of safety ratio will be:

Margin of safety $250,750

Margin of safety ratio 11.8%

Based on a predicted level of production and sales of 30,000 units, a company anticipates total contribution margin of $105,000, fixed costs of $40,000, and operating income of $65,000. Based on this information, the budgeted operating income for 28,000 units would be

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Answer: $58,000

Explanation:

Operating income for 28,000 units = Contribution margin for 28,000 units - Fixed costs

Contribution margin for 28,000 units:

= 28,000 units * Contribution margin of 30,000 units / 30,000 units

= 28,000 * 105,000 / 30,000

= $98,000 units

Operating income for 28,000 units = 98,000 - 40,000

= $58,000

der owns a hamburger restaurant. Slider's minimum average variable cost is $10$ 10 at a quantity of 100 hamburgers, and his minimum average total cost is $15$ 15 at a quantity of 200 hamburgers. His total fixed cost is $300$ 300 . Use this information to answer the questions. What is Slider's AVC when he sells 200 hamburgers?

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Answer:

$13.50

Explanation:

Average Total Cost = Average Variable Cost + Average Fixed Cost

Average Fixed Cost = total fixed cost / quantity

300 / 200 = 1.5

15 = 1.5 + Average Variable Cost

Average Variable Cost =15 - 1.5 = 13.50

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