Returns Outwards is the same as purchases returns.
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Answer 1

True because they are same


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Assume the following information for Splish Brothers Corp.
Accounts receivable (beginning balance) $143,000
Allowance for doubtful accounts (beginning balance) 11,470
Net credit sales 950,000
Collections 902,000
Write-offs of accounts receivable 5,500
Collections of accounts previously written off 2,300
Uncollectible accounts are expected to be 9% of the ending balance in accounts receivable.
1. Prepare the entry to record the write-off of uncollectible accounts during the period.
2. Prepare the entries to record the recovery of the uncollectible account during the period.
3. Prepare the entry to record bad debt expense for the period.

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After a rough week and against her better judgment, Pari tells Vihaan she is tired of arguing with him over trip reports. She makes an exception for him and, against policy, says he no longer needs to fill them out. A week later, another sales rep comes to her and asks to stop preparing reports, just like Vihaan. Why do you think Pari now has a managerial problem

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Answer:

Hello the options related to your question is missing below are the missing options

A. She administered punishment to Vihaan.

B. She misused the ERG theory with Vihaan.

C. She failed to provide procedural justice.

D. She misused the expectancy theory with Vihaan.

answer : She failed to provide procedural justice. ( C )

Explanation:

Pari has a managerial problem because she failed to provide procedural Justice

Procedural justice is simply treating every employee equally as regards to a certain work procedure at the workplace, Pari did not exhibit that when she excepted Vihaan

Problem 8-27A (Static) Computing standard cost and analyzing variances LO 8-5, 8-6 Spiro Company manufactures molded candles that are finished by hand. The company developed the following standards for a new line of drip candles. Amount of direct materials per candle 1.6 pounds Price of direct materials per pound $ 1.50 Quantity of labor per unit 1 hour Price of direct labor per hour $ 20 /hour Total budgeted fixed overhead $ 390,000 During Year 2, Spiro planned to produce 30,000 drip candles. Production lagged behind expectations, and it actually produced only 24,000 drip candles. At year-end, direct materials purchased and used amounted to 40,000 pounds at a unit price of $1.35 per pound. Direct labor costs were actually $18.75 per hour and 26,400 actual hours were worked to produce the drip candles. Overhead for the year actually amounted to $330,000. Overhead is applied to products using a predetermined overhead rate based on estimated units.

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This question asks us to:

a. Determine the standard cost per candle for direct products, direct labor, and overhead.

b. Calculate the total standard cost of one drip candle.

c. Determine the direct materials, direct labor, and overhead actual costs per candle.

d. The total actual cost of each candle

Answer:

Explanation:

a.

Cost                          Computation      Standard cost per unit

Direct material    [tex]\$1.50 \times 1.6[/tex]                     2.4

Direct Labor        [tex]\$20 \times 1[/tex]                           20

Overhead           [tex]\dfrac{\$390,000}{30000}[/tex]                        13

b.

To find the total average standard cost for 1 drip candle

The total standard cost per dip candle = $(2.4+20+13)

=$35.40

c. The actual cost per candle for direct materials, direct labor, and overhead can be computed as:

Cost                          Computation          Standard cost per unit

Direct material    [tex](\dfrac{40000}{24000}\times 1.35)[/tex]                           2.25

Direct Labor         [tex]\dfrac{26400}{24000} \times 18.75[/tex]                          20.63

Overhead            [tex]\dfrac{\$330,000}{24000}[/tex]                                    13.75

d. The total actual cost per candle = $(2.25 + 20.63 + 13.75)

= $36.63

If you use a check to pay your monthly rent,
A. the check is not money because it is not part of M1.
B. you have used money because the landlord accepted it as a means of payment.
C. the check is considered money because you received something in return.
D. the check becomes money when it arrives at the landlord's bank.
E. the check is not money because it is just an instruction to your bank to make a payment

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Answer:

E

Explanation:

Money is an economic unit that is generally accepted as a medium of exchange in the economy

Functions of money  

1. Medium of exchange : money can be used to exchange for goods and services. For example, money serves as a medium of exchange when you pay $20 for your favourite jeans

2. Unit of account : money can be used to value goods and services, For example, $20 is the value of your favourite jeans

3. Store of value : money can retain its value over the long term, this it can be used as a store of value

M1 includes the most liquid from of money. It includes currency, demand deposits and checking account.

A check is not a form of money. It can be defined as a note or an instruction to a bank to make a payment. The payment can either be honoured or not be honoured

Crane Sporting Goods expects to have earnings per share of $6 in the coming year. Rather than reinvest these earnings and grow, the firm plans to pay out all of its earnings as a dividend. With these expectations of no growth, Crane's current share price is $60 and the cost of equity capital is 10%. Suppose Crane could cut its divident payout rate to 75% for the foreseeable future and use the retained earnings to open new stores. The return on investment in these stores is expected to be 12%. if we assume that the risk of these new investments is the same as the risk of its existing investments, then the firm's equity cost of capital is unchanged. What effect would this new policy have on Crane's stock price

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Answer:

Stock price increases

Explanation:

We need to determine the stock price with the new policy

Stock price can be determined using the constant growth dividend model

according to the constant dividend growth model

price = d1 / (r - g)

d1 = next dividend to be paid

r = cost of equity

g = growth rate

growth rate = retention rate x Return on investment

Retention rate = 1 - payout ratio = 1 - 0.75 = 0.25

growth rate = 0.25 x 12 = 3%

Stock price = 6/(0.10 - 0.03) = $85.71

Under the new policy, stock price increases

1. Caleb owns a used book shop, charging $8 for each used book that he sells. It costs him $3.50 for each used book and $0.16 per bag. In addition, he spends $1150 on rent, $92 on electricity, and $2240 on labor costs each month. Analyze Caleb's business by answering the following questions. (5 points: Part I - 1 point; Part II - 1 point; Part III - 1 point; Part IV - 1 point; Part V - 1 point) Part I: What is Caleb's unit cost per used book that he sells

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Answer: $3.66 per book

Explanation:

Every book that Caleb sells costs him $3.50 and he puts it in a bag that costs $0.16.

Units cost per used book is therefore:

= Unit cost of book + bag cost

= 3.50 + 0.16

= $3.66 per book

A manufacturer has an estimated practical capacity of 90,000 machine hours, and each unit requires two machine hours. The following data apply to a recent accounting period: Actual variable overhead$ 240,000 Actual fixed overhead$ 442,000 Actual machine hours worked 88,000 Actual finished units produced 42,000 Budgeted variable overhead at 90,000 machine hours$ 200,000 Budgeted fixed overhead$ 450,000 Of the following factors, the manufacturer's production volume variance is most likely to have been caused by: A. A wage hike granted to a production supervisor. B. A newly imposed initiative to reduce finished goods inventory levels. C. Acceptance of an unexpected sales order. D. Temporary employment of workers with lower skill levels than originally anticipated.

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Answer:

Of the following factors, the manufacturer's production volume variance is most likely to have been caused by:

D. Temporary employment of workers with lower skill levels than originally anticipated.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Estimated practical capacity = 90,000 machine hours

Machine hours per unit = 2

Estimated production units based on capacity = 45,000 (90,000/2)

                                                   Budgeted          Actual

Variable overhead =                 $200,000      $240,000

Actual fixed overhead =           $450,000      $442,000

Machine hours                             90,000           88,000

Units produced                            45,000           42,000

Estimated units to be produced based on standard machine hour

= 44,000 units (88,000/2)

Variance between standard units to be produced and actual = 2,000 (44,000 - 42,000) Unfavorable

Manrow Growers, Inc., owns equipment for sowing and harvesting its organic fruit, vegetables, and tree nuts that are sold to local restaurants and grocery stores. At the beginning of 2019, an asset account for the company showed the following balances:


Equipment $350,000
Accumulated depreciation through 2018 165,000

During 2019, the following expenditures were incurred for the equipment:

Major overhaul of the equipment on January 1, 2019, that improved efficiency $42,000
Routine maintenance and repairs on the equipment 5,000

The equipment is being depreciated on a straight-line basis over an estimated life of eight years with a $20,000 estimated residual value. The annual accounting period ends on December 31.

Required:
Record the adjusting entry for depreciation on the equipment during 2018.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The adjusting entry for depreciation on the equipment during 2018 will be calculated as:

Depreciation = (Equipment cost - Estimated residual value) / Estimated life

= ($350000 - $20000) / 8

= $41250

Debit: Depreciation = $41250

Credit: Accumulated depreciation = $41250

(To record depreciation for the year)

Advanced Enterprises reports year−end information from 2019 as​ follows: Sales​ (160,250 units) ​$969,000 Cost of goods sold ​(641,000) Gross margin ​328,000 Operating expenses ​(268,000) Operating income ​$60,000 Advanced is developing the 2020 budget. In 2020 the company would like to increase selling prices by​ 13.5%, and as a result expects a decrease in sales volume of​ 10%. All other operating expenses are expected to remain constant. Assume that cost of goods sold is a variable cost and that operating expenses are a fixed cost. What is budgeted cost of goods sold

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Answer:

Cost of goods sold = $576,900

Explanation:

The budgeted cost of goods sold will be the sales volume in 2020 multiplied by cost per unit .

Sales volume in year 2020= (100-10)% ×  sales figure for 2019

                                            = 90% × 160,250=  144,225  

Cost of goods sold per unit =  cost of goods sold in 2019/Sales units in 2019

                                              = 641,000/160250=$4

Cost of goods sold =  $4× 144,225 =  $576,900

Cost of goods sold = $576,900

If an adjusting entry is not made for an accrued expense,
a. expenses will be overstated,
b. liabilities will be understated.
c. net income will be understated.
d. equity will be understated.​

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Answer:

c. net income will be understated.

The Tradition Corporation is considering a change in its cash-only policy. The new terms would be net one period. The required return is 2.4 percent per period. Based on the following information, what is the break-even price per unit that should be charged under the new credit policy? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)
Current Policy New Policy ?
Price per unit $ 93 ?
Cost per unit $ 44 $ 44
Unit sales per month 2,675 2,750
X Answer is complete but not entirely correct.
Break-even price $ 92.87 x

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Answer: $93.86

Explanation:

The break even price simply refers to the price that's required to make a normal profit. From the information given, the break even price will be:

= [($93-$44) × 2675)/2750) + 44] × ( 1 + 2.3%)

= [$49 × 2675)/2750)+44] × (1+0.024)

= [(49 × 2675)/2750)+44] × 1.024

= [(131075/2750) + 44] × 1.024

= (47.66 + 44) × 1.024

= 91.66 × 1.024

= $93.86

Therefore, the break even price is $93.86

Riverview Company's budget for the coming year includes $7,000,000 for manufacturing overhead, 40,000 hours of direct labor, and 200,000 hours of machine time. If Riverview applies overhead using a predetermined rate based on machine-hours, what amount of overhead will be assigned to a unit of output which requires 0.4 machine hours and 0.30 labor hours to complete

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Answer:

$70

Explanation:

With regards to the above, we need to compute first the overhead application rate.

Overhead application rate = Budgeted overhead / Budgeted activity/Budgeted machine hour

= $7,000,000 / 40,000 labor hours

= $175

Overhead application rate = $175 per direct labor hour

Assigned overhead = Overhead application rate × Number of machine hours consumed

= $175 × 0.4

= $70

Required: Determine the specific eight- or nine-digit Codification citation (XXX-XX-XX-XX) that describes the following items: 1. If it is only reasonably possible that a contingent loss will occur, the contingent loss should be disclosed. 2. Criteria allowing short-term liabilities expected to be refinanced to be classified as long-term liabilities. 3. Accounting for the revenue from separately priced extended warranty contracts. 4. The criteria to determine if an employer must accrue a liability for vacation pay.

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Answer:

The codes for the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification can be found on the FASB website.

The format is  (XXX-XX-XX-XX).

The first XXX is the Topic.

The first XX is the Subtopic

The second XX is the Section

The third XX or X is the Paragraph.

The Codes for the following are:

1. If it is only reasonably possible that a contingent loss will occur, the contingent loss should be disclosed. 450-20-50-3

Topic ⇒ Contingencies

Subtopic ⇒ Loss Contingencies

Section ⇒ Disclosure

2. Criteria allowing short-term liabilities expected to be refinanced to be classified as long-term liabilities.  470-10-45-14

Topic ⇒ Debt

Subtopic ⇒ Overall

Section ⇒ Other Presentation Matters

3. Accounting for the revenue from separately priced extended warranty contracts. 605-20-25-3

Topic ⇒ Revenue Recognition

Subtopic ⇒ Services

Section ⇒ Recognition

4. The criteria to determine if an employer must accrue a liability for vacation pay. 710-10-25-1.

Topic ⇒ Compensation - General

Subtopic ⇒ General

Section ⇒ Recognition

20 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST. Mike wants to pursue a job in energy. He goes to college to become
an electrician but before he can have his own license, he must work
for a licensed electrician for two years to gain experience. This is an
example of a(n)

internship

apprenticeship

bachelor's degree program

doctorate program

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Answer:

appreticeship

Explanation:

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After analyzing the scenario, this is an example of an apprenticeship. Thus, option B is the correct option.

What is apprenticeship?

A new generation of practitioners of a trade or profession are trained through the apprenticeship system, which combines classroom instruction and reading with on-the-job training. Apprenticeships can also help professionals get a license to work in a regulated field. The majority of their training is completed while they are employed by an employer that assists the apprentices in learning their trade or profession in exchange for their continuous labor for a certain length of time once they have attained demonstrable competence.

The duration of apprenticeships varies greatly between industries, occupations, roles, and cultures. The "journeyman" or professional certification level of competence may occasionally be attained by those who successfully complete an apprenticeship.

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Spalding Pointers Corporation expects to begin operations on January 1, year 1; it will operate as a specialty sales company that sells laser pointers over the Internet. Spalding expects sales in January year 1 to total $120,000 and to increase 5 percent per month in February and March. All sales are on account. Spalding expects to collect 70 percent of accounts receivable in the month of sale, 20 percent in the month following the sale, and 10 percent in the second month following the sale. Required Prepare a sales budget for the first quarter of year 1.

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Answer:

Spalding Pointers Corporation

Sales Budget

For the first quarter of year 1.

Details                                     January             February        March  

Sales revenue ($)                   120,000              126,000       132,300

Explanation:

Before preparing the sales budget, the following are calculated first:

Expected sales in January year 1 = $120,000

Expected sales in February year 1 = Expected sales in January year 1 * (100% + Expected percentage increase) = $120,000 * (100% + 5%) = $126,000

Expected sales in March year 1 = Expected sales in February year 1 * (100% + Expected percentage increase) = $126,000 * (100% + 5%) = $132,300

The sales budge will now look as follows:

Spalding Pointers Corporation

Sales Budget

For the first quarter of year 1.

Details                                     January             February        March  

Sales revenue ($)                   120,000              126,000       132,300

Harlen Company is involved in a competitive bidding situation. The following costs are anticipated for a project to be bid with the City of Crimson:
Direct material $340,000
Direct labor 610,000
Allocated variable overhead 420,000
Allocated fixed cost 110,000
Which of the following cost figures should be used in setting a minimum bid price if Harlen has excess capacity?
A. $530,000.
B. $950,000.
C. $1,370,000.
D. $1,480,000.
E. None of the answers is correct.

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Answer:

C. $1,370,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the cost figures that should be used in setting a minimum bid price if Harlen has excess capacity

Direct material $340,000

Direct labor $610,000

Allocated variable overhead $420,000

Minimum bid price $1,370,000

($340,000+$610,000+$420,000)

Therefore the cost figures that should be used in setting a minimum bid price if Harlen has excess capacity is $1,370,000

A researcher was interested in the relationship between the number of texts sent in a day and the number of e-mails sent in a day by employees at a certain company. Using 15 data values, a 90 percent confidence interval for the slope of a regression model was found to be (2.31, 3.47). The researcher claims that the interval would have been narrower with a different sample size if all other things remained the same. Which of the following sample sizes would make the researcher's claim NOT true?
A. 14
B. 16
C. 20
D. 30
E. 100

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Answer:

A. 14

Explanation:

the researcher claims that the width of the interval would have been smaller if the sample had been different, and in this case different refers to larger. The original sample included only 15 people, so in order to increase the data sample, you must include more than 15 people. That is why 14 doesn't make sense.

Clampett, Incorporated, has been an S corporation since its inception. On July 15, 2021, Clampett, Incorporated, distributed $42,500 to J.D. His basis in his Clampett, Incorporated, stock on January 1, 2021, was $36,000. For 2021, J.D. was allocated $11,800 of ordinary income from Clampett, Incorporated, and no separately stated items. How much capital gain does J.D. recognize related to Clampett, Incorporated, in 2021

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Answer:

See bellw

Explanation:

Income of J.D related to Clampett = Ordinary income + Capital gain

Given that

Basis distribution = $42,500

Basis stock = $36,000

Ordinary = $11,800

But Capital gain = Basis distribution - (Basis stock + Ordinary income

= $42,500 - ($36,000 + $11,800)

= $42,500 - $47,800

= - $5,300

Therefore, J.D income related to Clampett

= Ordinary income + Capital gain

= $11,800 - $5,300

= $6,500

Freemore Company has the following sales budget for the last six months of 2018: July $206,000 October $181,000 August 168,000 November 203,000 September 209,000 December 185,000 Sales are immediately due, however the cash collection of sales, historically, has been as follows: 55% of sales collected in the month of sale, 35% of sales collected in the month following the sale, 7% of sales collected in the second month following the sale, and 3% of sales are uncollectible. Cash collections for September are ________. $126,710 $199,930 $188,170 $173,750

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Answer:

the cash collection for the September month is $188,170

Explanation:

The computation of the cash collection for the September month is given below:

= September collection  + August collection + July collection

= $209,000 ×0.55 + $168,000 × 0.35 + $206,000 × 0.07

= $114,950 + $58,800 + $14,420

= $188,170

hence, the cash collection for the September month is $188,170

Therefore the third option is correct

3. What do you think has more risk: buying corporate bonds or buying a second house in hopes that housing prices increase?

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Answer:

buying a second house

Explanation:

bonds have a high chance of providing returns whereas the housing market is very hard to predict

The definition of environmentalism is_____.

A) Company policies aimed at curbing air and water pollution and over-harvesting of forest

B) The study of geology and how climate and to rain affect the evolution of societies

C) A worldwide movement that began in the 1970s and whose purpose is to protect the air, land, and water

D) The study of how children are affected more strongly by their environment than they are by heredity

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

because of the word "environmentalism" which gives meaning and purpose to the term as a group or movement.

Boss Company reported the following results for the year ended December 31, 2019, its first year of operations: 2019 Income (per books before income taxes) $ 1,500,000 Taxable income 2,500,000 The disparity between book income and taxable income is attributable to a temporary difference which will reverse in 2019. What should Boss record as a net deferred tax asset or liability for the year ended December 31, 2019, assuming that the enacted tax rates in effect are 40% in 2019 and 35% in 2020

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Answer:

$350,000 deferred tax asset.

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What should Boss record as a net deferred tax asset or liability for the year ended December 31, 2019,

Using this formula

December 31, 2019 Net deferred tax asset or liability=Taxable income -2019 Income (per books before income taxes)

Let plug in the formula

December 31, 2019 Net deferred tax asset or liability=(2,500,000 - $ 1,500,000) × 35%

December 31, 2019 Net deferred tax asset or liability= $350,000 deferred tax asset.

Therefore what Boss should record as a net deferred tax asset for the year ended December 31, 2019 is $350,000

n an arm's length channel system where the supplier/steward exerts little direct control over channel intermediaries, the channel steward may have to resort to performing value-adding activities itself, such as TV advertising, consumer promotions, and so on, so that even before the consumer enters the store, she or he is looking only for the supplier's brand. Which promotional strategy does this discussion describe

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Answer:

Pull marketing.

Explanation:

Pull marketing has the central objective of promoting products or services to make the customer come to you. For this purpose, various advertising channels are used, such as TV broadcasting, promotions, social media ads, etc., in order to promote a brand and thus attract consumers.

In this marketing strategy, the company seeks customer loyalty through targeting the brand, whose advertising will have great incentives to purchase the product when declaring its central benefits and how they can add to the consumer's life.

Fill in the missing numbers for the following income statement. (Input all amounts as positive values. Do not round intermediate calculations.)
Sales Costs Depreciation EBIT Taxes (22%) Net income 747,300 582,600 89,300
a. Calculate the OCF. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
b. What is the depreciation tax shield? (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
a. OCF
b. Depreciation tax shield

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

Sales = 747300

Less: Costs = 582600

Less: Depreciation = 89300

EBIT = 75400

Less: Taxes at 22% = 22% × 75400 = 16588

Net income = EBIT - Taxes = 75400 - 16588 = 58812

a. Calculate the OCF.

OCF will be calculated as:

= Net income + Depreciation

= 58812 + 89300

= 148,112

b. What is the depreciation tax shield?

Depreciation tax shield will be:

= Depreciation × Tax rate

= 89300 × 22%

= 89300 × 0.22

= 19646

During its first year of operations, Mack's Plumbing Supply Co. had sales of $580,000, wrote off $9,300 of accounts as uncollectible using the direct write-off method, and reported net income of $63,800. Determine what the net income would have been if the allowance method had been used, and the company estimated that 2.5% of sales would be uncollectible. $ fill in the blank 1

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Answer: $58600

Explanation:

The net income that would have been if the allowance method had been used, and the company estimated that 2.5% of sales would be uncollectible will be calculated thus:

= Reported net income + Uncollectible - (Sales × % Uncollectible)

= $63800 + $9300 - ($580000 × 2.5%)

= $63800 + $9300 - $14500

= $58600

The standard cost of Product B manufactured by Pharrell Company includes 3.6 units of direct materials at $5.90 per unit. During June, 26,600 units of direct materials are purchased at a cost of $5.65 per unit, and 26,600 units of direct materials are used to produce 7,300 units of Product B. (a) Compute the total materials variance and the price and quantity variances.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

To calculate the direct material price and quantity variance, we need to use the following formulas:

Direct material price variance= (standard price - actual price)*actual quantity

Direct material price variance= (5.9 - 5.65)*26,600

Direct material price variance= $6,650 favorable

Direct material quantity variance= (standard quantity - actual quantity)*standard price

Direct material quantity variance= (7,300*3.6 - 26,600)*5.9

Direct material quantity variance= $1,888 unfavorable

International Gems sells fine jewelry and has implemented activity-based costing. Costs in the shipping department have been divided into three cost pools. The first cost pool contains costs that are related to packaging and shipping. International has determined that the number of boxes shipped is an appropriate cost driver for these costs. The second cost pool is made up of costs related to the final inspection of each item before it is shipped and the cost driver for this pool is the number of individual items that are inspected. The final cost pool is used for general operations of the department and the cost driver is the number of orders. Information about the activities is summarized below:
Cost Pool Estimated Total Costs Cost Driver Estimated Annual Activity
Packaging and shipping 67,200 Number of boxes shipped 16,000 boxes
Final inspection 200,000 Number of individual items inspected 100,000 items
General operations 85,000 Number of orders 10,000 orders
During the period, the Southern sales office generated 240 orders for a total of 3,560 items, which were shipped in 1,200 boxes. What amount of shipping department costs should be allocated to these sales?

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Answer:67,200

Explanation:

The shipping department cost will be $14200.

What is the cost?

The term cost can be termed as the price of buying something or the amount that a company spends on making a product. It is the amount that is charged on something for the product. The incurred cost can have many variables and non-variable costs like purchasing cost, labor, wages, rent, maintenance, raw material, processing cost, packaging, and transportation.

In this Question, the International gems sell their product slots. The shipping department has been divided into three cost pools. The total shipping charges will be the addition of packaging and shipping, Final Inspection, and General operations.

So, the total shipping cost =5040 + 7120 + 2040 = 14200

Thus, the costs that should be allocated to the sales with respect to the shipping charges will be $14,200.

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Create a business decision based on the company where you work (can be any company), a small business you hope to own someday or just make something up - then identify, define and explain an incremental cost, opportunity cost and sunk cost. You will need to be somewhat creative in your response.
Respond to this question with 5-7 meaningful sentences (or more - this one could be more)

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The business decision based on the company where you work would be this. To open a new small branch of the fast-food restaurant as a concession in the municipal stadium.

The incremental cost is the future costs as a result of this business decision. This means that we have to consider extra money on a monthly basis to pay for the rent of the concession booth at the Municipal stadium.

The opportunity cost is that instead of opening our branch in the new downtown mall, we decided to move with the stadium option. Having decided to be at the mall could have allowed us to have more clients on a daily basis, especially on weekends.

The sunk cost is a cost from the past, an historical cost that really is not important in the present time to make a decision. Maybe, just a reference to a case in the past. And that's it.

Here we can refer to a cost when we opened the first location of the restaurant, but it was five years ago. Those were different situations, necessities, and conditions.

Compute gross profit earned by the company for each of the four costing methods. For specific identification, the March 9 sale consisted of 80 units from beginning inventory and 340 units from the March 5 purchase; the March 29 sale consisted of 40 units from the March 18 purchase and 120 units from the March 25 purchase.

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Explanation:

The solution can be made in tabular form as given below for better comprehension. This easily calculates gross profit  for each of the four costing methods.

Particulars                         FIFO    LIFO           Avg cost Spec. ID

Sales                                50900   50900             50900 50900

Cost of goods sold         31800    32920              32248 32540

Gross Profit                          19100     17980               18652 18360

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