Selected data from the ledger of Beck Co., after adjustments, on September 30, the end of the fiscal year, are listed as follows:

Accounts Receivable $39,120
Prepaid Insurance $4,680
Accumulated Depreciation 60,540
Note Payable 77,750
Administrative Expenses 90,000
Retained Earnings 25,000
Common Stock 65,000
Salaries Payable 3,060
Cost of Goods Sold 550,000
Sales 950,000
Dividends 65,000
Selling Expenses 102,000
Interest Revenue 10,000
Supplies 3,125
Office Equipment 82,700

Required:
Prepare a single-step income statement.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Beck Co.

Single-step Income Statement

For the year ended September 30

Sales                                $950,000

Interest Revenue                 10,000

Total revenue                 $960,000

Total cost and expenses:

Cost of Goods Sold         550,000

Administrative Expenses  90,000

Selling Expenses             102,000

Total costs                    $742,000

Net income                   $218,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Accounts Receivable $39,120

Prepaid Insurance $4,680

Supplies 3,125

Office Equipment 82,700

Accumulated Depreciation 60,540

Note Payable 77,750

Salaries Payable 3,060

Common Stock 65,000

Retained Earnings 25,000

Dividends 65,000


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Cash equivalents by definition a.are a comparison of cash and liabilities. b.will be converted to cash within one year. c.are expected to be converted to cash within three months. d.are long-term investments.

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Answer: c.are expected to be converted to cash within three months

Explanation:

Cash equivalents refers to the total value of cash on hand which consist of items that are similar to cash. It should be noted that cash equivalents are typically current assets and are expected to be converted to cash within three months.

Examples of cash equivalents include money market funds, treasury bills, Commercial paper, etc.

A monopolist desiring to increase its profit has just discovered that lowering its price and selling more output yielded the desired result. Profit increased. Based on this, one can conclude that the marginal cost of production is _____ the marginal revenue from production.

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Answer:

Less than

Explanation:

The marginal cost of production is that change in the total production cost when an extra unit is produced. While the Marginal revenue from production is the additional profit realized from production due to the sale of an extra unit.

Generally, When, the marginal cost is less than the marginal revenue, the company's production is low and should increase its output to maximize profit.

A monopolist has to its price in order to sell due to marginal revenue not equalling to price, the monopolist maximizes profits by ensuring its marginal revenue and its marginal cost are the same. Producing when Price is greater than marginal cost makes a monopolist realize profits.

 

1. Susie Ques Inc., a company that produces and sells a single product, has provided its contribution format income statement for October: Sales (6,200 units) $136,400 Variable expenses $80,600 Contribution margin $55,800 Field expenses $48,700 Net operating income $7,100 If the company sells 5,800 units, its total contribution margin should be how much money

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Answer:

52,200

Explanation:

Calculation to determine total contribution margin

First step is to calculate the contribution margin per unit

Contribution margin per unit=($136,400/6,200 )-($80,600/6,200)

Contribution margin per unit= $22 per unit- $13 per unit

Contribution margin per unit = 9

Now let determine the total contribution margin

Total contribution margin=5,800 x 9

Total contribution margin = 52,200

Therefore total contribution margin should be $52,200

1. The journal entry to recognize depreciation on machinery would include a debit to Factory Overhead. debit to Accumulated Depreciation. credit to Factory Overhead. None of these choices are correct. 2. The journal entry to record the transfer from work in process to finished goods would include a debit to Work in Process. Finished Goods. Cost of Goods Sold. None of these choices are correct.

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Answer:

1. The journal entry to recognize depreciation on machinery would include

= None of these choices are correct.

2. The journal entry to record the transfer fro work in process to finished goods would include a debit to

= Finished Goods.

Explanation:

a) The correct journal entry is a debt to Depreciation on Machinery and a credit to Accumulated Depreciation on Machinery.  However, when the Depreciation is being transferred to Work in Process, the debit goes to Work in Process with the credit going to the Depreciation on Machinery account.

b) The corresponding credit entry is a credit to Work in Process.

Silky Smooth has an EPS of $2.93 per share and a profit margin of 6.3 percent. If the Price to Sales ratio of the industry is 1.56 times, what is a good estimate for Solky Smooth's stock price

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Answer:

$88.16

Explanation:

The computation of the estimation of the stock price is given below:

Net profit ÷ sales = 6.3%

And,

Net profit ÷ Number of shares = $2.93

So,

6.3% of sales ÷ Number of shares = $2.93

Sales ÷ Number of shares = 46.51

Now PS ratio is = Price ÷ sales

= 1.56 × 46.51

= $88.16

Tomlinson Packaging Corporation began business in 2018 by issuing 30,000 shares of $5 par common stock for $8 per share and 5,000 shares of 6%, $10 par preferred stock for par. At year end, the common stock had a market value of $10. On its December 31, 2019 balance sheet, Tomlinson Packaging would report:___________

a. Common Stock of $100,000
b. Paid-In Capital of $150,000
c. Common Stock of $200,000
d. Common Stock of $160,000

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Answer:

d. common stock of $150,000.

Explanation:

First and foremost, upon issuance of stocks, the common stock account would be credited with the total par value of the shares issued as shown below:

total par value=par value per share*shares issued

total par value=$5*30,000

total par value=$150,000

The paid-in capital would be credited with the  total amount the cash proceeds from the share issue exceeds the total par value

total cash proceeds=$8*30,000

total cash proceeds=$240,000

paid-in capital=$240,000-$150,000

paid-in capital=$90,000

The correct option is the common stock of $150,00, except that the number of shares issued is 20,000,hence, the common stock of $100,000 would be correct

Check a similar question below to drive home my point:

Kerwin Packaging Corporation began business in 2010 by issuing 30,000 shares of $5 par common stock for $8 per share and 10,000 shares of 6%, $10 par preferred stock for par. At year-end, the common stock had a market value of $10. On its December 31, 2011 balance sheet, Kerwin Packaging would report:

a. common stock of $300,000.

b. paid-in capital of $150,000.

c. common stock of $240,000.

d. common stock of $150,000.

g A monopoly is a market that has Group of answer choices Only one buyer. Only one seller. Many sellers who sell differentiated products. Many sellers who sell identical products.

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Answer:

Only one seller.

Explanation:

A monopoly is a market structure which is typically characterized by a single-seller (one seller) who sells a unique product in the market by dominance. This ultimately implies that, it is a market structure wherein the seller has no competitor because he is solely responsible for the sale of unique products without close substitutes.

Also, a monopolist refers to any individual that deals with the sales of unique products in a monopolistic market.

For example, a public power supply company is an example of a monopoly because it serve as the only source of power supply to the general public in a society.

A public power company refers to a company that provides power (electricity) utility to the general public of a society.

In conclusion, a monopoly is a market that has only one seller.

Required: a. Compute gross profit, the goods available for sale, and the cost of goods sold for the merchandiser. Hint: Not all information may be necessary. b. Use the above information from a service company and from a merchandiser to compute net income.Kleiner Merchandising CompanyAccumulated depreciation $ 700Beginning inventory 10,000Ending Inventory 6,000Expenses 1,950Net Purchases 11,900Net Sales 19,500Krug Service CompanyExpenses $ 8,400Revenues 24,000Cash 650Prepaid rent 660Accounts payable 200Equipment 2,200

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Answer:

A.

a. Good Available For Sale $21,900

b. Cost of goods sold $15,900

c. Gross profit $3,600

B. Net income for merchandise company $1650

Net income for service company $15600

Explanation:

A.Compution for gross profit, the goods available for sale, and the cost of goods sold for the merchandiser.

a. Good Available For Sale

Using this formula

Good available fro sale = Beginning inventory + Net purchase

Let plug in the formula

Good available fro sale = $10,000 + $11,900

Good available fro sale = $21,900

b. COST OF GOODS SOLD

Using this formula

Cost of goods sold = Goods available for sale - Ending inventory

Let plug in the formula

Cost of goods sold= $21,900 - $6000 =

Cost of goods sold= $15,900

c. GROSS PROFIT

Using this formula

Gross profit= Sales - COGS

Let plug in the formula

Gross profit = $19,500 - $15,900

Gross profit= $3,600

b.Computation for net income

Net income for merchandise company = Gross profit - Expenses = $3,600 - $1,950 = $1,650

Net income for service company = Revenue - Expenses = $24,000 - $8,400 = $15,600

On July 1, 2021, Clearwater Inc. purchased 9,300 shares of the outstanding common stock of Mountain Corporation at a cost of $213,000. Clearwater will have significant influence over the financial and operating policies of Mountain. Mountain had 31,000 shares of outstanding common stock. Assume the total book value and fair value of identifiable net assets is $660,000. Both companies have a January through December fiscal year. The following data pertains to Mountain Corporation during 2021:

Dividends declared and paid, Jan. 1–June 30 $11,700
Dividends declared and paid, Jul. 1–Dec. 31 $11,700
Net Income, January 1–June 30 $13,700
Net Income, July 1–December 31 $17,700

Required:
a. Prepare the entry to record the original investment in Mountain.
b. Compute the goodwill (if any) on the acquisition.
c. Prepare the necessary entries (other than acquisition) for 2021 under the equity method.

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Answer and Explanation:

1. The journal entry is given below:

Investment in Mountain $213,000

     To Cash $213,000

(Being the original investment is recorded)

Here the investment is debited as it increased the assets and credited the cash as it decreased the assets

2.

The goodwill is

Purchase price $213,000

Less : Fair value of assets purchased (30%of $660,000)  $198,000

Goodwill Purchased (difference) $15,000

3.

Cash (30% × $11,700) $3,510  

         To Investment in Mountain  $3,510

(being cash is recorded)

Investment in Mountain (30%  17,700) $5,310  

         To Investment Revenue  $5,310

(Being investment is recorded)

Which of the following considerations is related to sociocultural environment

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Answer:

You didn't provide anything for me to choose from, so I can't give you an answer.

Kamal made a scale drawing of a house. The scale of the drawing was 7 inches : 3 feet. A rug in the hallway is 6 feet long in real life. How long is the rug in the drawing?

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Answer:

14 inches

Explanation:

Given that :

Scale drawing ; 7 inches = 3 feets ;

This means that 7 inches on the drawing equals 3 feets in real life

With this, we can calculate the length of scale drawing for 1 feet long object.

7 inches = 3 feets

x = 1 feet

Cross multiply :

3x = 7

x = 7/3 inches

Therefore, for a 6 feet long rug in real life, the length of drawing will be :

1 Feet = 7/3 inches

6 feets = (7/3 * 6) inches

(7/3 * 6) = 42 / 3 = 14 inches

Which statement in the given text points to George being an ethical leader?
George had been working as a manager in a company that ran a chain of restaurants. His company had been going through a lot of transition in the past year because they wanted to improve their public image.

George made sure that the restaurant served all the dishes that were popular in the locality.

George set up standards regarding the disposal of the restaurant’s waste products and made sure they were followed.

He also heavily advertised about the company’s food along the various highways. He also ran advertisements in national newspapers.

He set up a close-knit monitoring system in the kitchens and the service area to make sure that the quality standards were maintained.

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Answer:

George set up standards regarding the disposal of the restaurant’s waste products and made sure they were followed.

Assume banks are required to hold reserves equal to 20 percent of deposits. Instructions: Enter your responses as a whole number. a. How much excess reserves does the bank hold

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Answer: $100

Explanation:

If the reserve requirement is 20% then the required reserves being held by the company is:

= Total deposits * reserve requirement

= 8,000 * 20%

= $1,600

The reserves held by the company of $1,700 comprise of both the required reserves and the excess reserves. The excess reserves will therefore be calculated as:

Excess reserves = Reserves - Required reserves

= 1,700 - 1,600

= $100

Following are selected accounts for a company. For each account, indicate whether it will appear on a budgeted income statement (BIS) or a budgeted balance sheet (BBS).

a. Sales …………………………………….._____
b. Administrative salaries paid….._____
c. Accumulated depreciation………._____
d. Depreciation expense………………_____
e. Interest paid on bank loan….….._____
f. Cash dividends paid…………………_____
g. Bank loan owed………………………_____
h. Cost of goods sold………………….._____

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Answer:

Find the answers below

Explanation:

a. Sales ……………………………………. Budgeted Income Statement

b. Administrative salaries paid…..Budgeted Income Statement

c. Accumulated depreciation………._____ Budgeted Balance Sheet

d. Depreciation expense……………Budgeted Income Statement

e. Interest paid on bank loan….….Budgeted Income Statement

f. Cash dividends paid…………………Budgeted Income Statement

g. Bank loan owed………………………Budgeted Income Statement

h. Cost of goods sold.........Budgeted Balance Sheet

83) Suppose in the United States, the opportunity cost of producing a motor engine is 4 auto bodies. In Canada, the opportunity cost of producing a motor engine is 2 auto bodies. a. What is the opportunity cost of producing an auto body for the United States

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Answer:

Opportunity cost = 0.25 motor engine

Explanation:

Below is the given value:

In the U.S. ,Opportunity cost of 1 motor engine = 4 auto bodies

In the Canada, Opportunity cost 1 motor engine = 2 auto bodies  

Below is the calculation for opportunity cost pf 1 auto body in the U.S.

Opportunity cost = Motor engine / Auto body

Opportunity cost = 1 / 4  

Opportunity cost = 0.25 motor engine

Interim financial statements:
A. Are always prepared before any adjustments have been recorded.
B. Show the liabilities above assets.
C. Cover less than one year, usually spanning one-, three-, or six-month periods.
D. Report revenues when incurred and expenses when earned

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D. Report revenues when incurred and expenses when earned

Specter Co. combines cash and cash equivalents on the balance sheet. Using the following information, determine the amount reported on the year-end balance sheet for cash and cash equivalents.$7,000 cash deposit in checking account.$28,000 bond investment due in 20 years.$7,000 U.S. Treasury bill due in 1 month.$400, 3-year loan to an employee.$1,800 of currency and coins.$700 of accounts receivable.

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Answer:

the  cash and cash equivalents is $15,800

Explanation:

The computation of the cash and cash equivalents is given below:

= Cash deposit + U.S. Treasury bill due in 1 month + currency and coins

= $7,000  + $7,000 + $1,800

= $15,800

hence, the  cash and cash equivalents is $15,800

The same is to be considered and relevant

You are considering two mutually exclusive projects. Project A costs $3.6 million, has a required return of 14.5 percent, and an IRR of 14.3 percent. Project B costs $4.1 million, has a required return of 16 percent, and an IRR of 15.6 percent. Which project(s) should be accepted

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Answer:

Neither

Explanation:

The internal rate of return is a capital budgeting method that is used to determine the profitability of a project.

Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after-tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested

The decision rule when using the internal rate of return is to undertake the project if the internal rate of return is greater than the required return of the project. If this is not met, the project should be rejected.

If choosing between multiple projects, the decision rule is to choose the projects with the highest internal rate of return. This is because that project would be the most profitable.

Neither of the project should be selected because the IRR of both projects is less than their required returns

Loger's, a high-end apparel company in Bruslon, an Asian country, cuts back on production as consumers start turning to basic products such as food because of the economic downturn in the country. The company also lays off many of its employees to further cut down expenses. In the context of the business cycle, Bruslon is most likely going through a period of _____.
a. economic expansionb. economic integration
c. economic recovery
d. economic contraction

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Answer:

d. economic contraction

Explanation:

Contraction is in economics means it is business cycle phase where the overall economu should be fall. Also the contraction should arise when the cycle of the business is in peak but it should be prior to became as a trough

So at the time of economic contraction, the company normally took the measures of the cost cutting

So as per the given situation, the option d is correct

In the short run, fixed costs: Group of answer choices are an important feature in a firm's decision to produce or not produce. have no impact on a firm's profit level. remain constant. do not exist.

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Answer:

remain constant.

Explanation:

The short run is a period where all  factors of production are fixed. In the short run, a firm would continue to produce if price is above average variable cost. If this is not the case, it would shut down

The long run is a period where all factors of production are varied. It is known as the planning time for a company

Fixed costs are costs that do not vary with output. e,g, rent, mortgage payments

If production is zero or if production is a million, Mortgage payments do not change - it remains the same no matter the level of output.  

Gabbe Industries is a division of a major corporation. Last year the division had total sales of $23,615,600, net operating income of $3,164,490, and average operating assets of $5,492,000. The company's minimum required rate of return is 19%.

Required:
a. What is the division's margin?
b. What is the division's turnover?
c. What is the division's return on investment (ROI)?

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Answer:

Gabbe Industries

a. Division's margin

= 13.40%

b. Division's turnover

= 4.3x

c. Division's return on investment (ROI)

= 57.62%

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Sales = $23,615,600

Net operating income = $3,164,490

Average operating assets = $5,492,000

Minimum required rate of return = 9%

a. Division's margin =Net operating income/Sales * 100

= $3,164,490/$23,615,600 * 100

= 13.40%

b. Division's turnover = Sales/Average operating assets

= $23,615,600/$5,492,000

= 4.3x

c. Division's return on investment (ROI) = Net operating income/Average operating assets

= $3,164,490/$5,492,000 * 100

= 57.62%

Carnelian Company sells bicycles at $200 each. Variable cost per unit is $160, and total fixed cost is $120,600. Calculate the sales that Carnelian must make to earn an operating income of $21,500. a. $238,833.
b. $716,500.
c. $243,800.
d. $626,000.

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Answer:

Carnelian Company

The sales that Carnelian must make to earn an operating income of $21,500 is:

= $710,500.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Selling price per bicycle = $200

Variable cost per unit = $160

Contribution margin per unit = $40 ($200 - $160)

Contribution margin percentage = $40/$200 * 100 = 20%

Fixed cost = $120,600

Target operating income = $21,500

Sales in dollars to earn target operating income = (Fixed cost + Target Income)/Contribution margin ratio

= $120,600 + $21,500/20%

= $142,100/0.2

= $710,500

Suppose Torche Corporation has the following results related to cash flows for 2020: Net Income of $10,000,000 Increase in Accounts Payable of $800,000 Increase in Accounts Receivable of $600,000 Decrease in Inventory of $100,000 Assuming no other cash flow adjustments than those listed above, create a statement of cash flows with amounts in thousands. What is the Net Cash Flow from Operating Activities?

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Answer:

9,700,000

Explanation:

Essentially... a lot. I would recommend learning about debits and credits. Short explanation is credits are negative and debits are positive. So an increase to a debit is adding to the net value, just as a decrease to a credit adds net value.

We start with 10,000,000.

We subtract 800,000 from this as we are increasing AP, a credit.

We are now at 9,200,000

We then add 600,000 from AR, a debit that is increasing.

We are at 9,800,000.

Finally, we subtract 100,000 because we are decreasing Inventory, a debit.

Our final value is 9,700,000

roject A costs $6,000 and will generate annual after-tax net cash inflows of $2,150 for five years. What is the payback period for this investment under the assumption that the cash inflows occur evenly throughout the year

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Answer:

It will take 2.79 years to cover the initial investment.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Project A costs $6,000 and will generate annual after-tax net cash inflows of $2,150 for five years.

The payback period is the time required to cover the initial investment:

Year 1= 2,150 - 6,000= -3,850

Year 2= 2,150 - 3,850= -1,700

Year 3= 2,150 - 1,700= 450

To be more accurate:

(1700/2150)= 0.79

It will take 2.79 years to cover the initial investment.

Define Total Quality Management (TQM) and Lean Production.​

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Total Quality Management (TQM) is an on-going improvement management plan. Furthermore, TQM ensures that equipment is properly maintained and a recent type, and workers are well-trained. However, most companies who use Total Quality management also utilize other lean processes, not just TQM.

The company's variable overhead costs are driven by machine-hours. What would be the total budgeted overhead cost for next month if the activity level is 2,400 machine-hours rather than 2,500 machine-hours? Assume that the activity levels of 2,500 machine-hours and 2,400 machine-hours are within the same relevant range. Group of answer choices

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Answer:

$60,380

Explanation:

Missing word "Kerekes Manufacturing Corporation has prepared the following overhead budget for next month. Activity Level - 2500 Machine Hours - Variable Overhead Cost: Supplies 12,250 Indirect Labor ---22,000 Fixed Overhead: Supervisor 15,500 Utilities -- 5500 Depreciation --- 6500 Total Cost --- 61,750"

So, at activity level of 2500

Total variable overhead cost = Supplies + Indirect labor

Total variable overhead cost = $12,250 + $22,000

Total variable overhead cost = $34,250

So, at activity level of 2400

Total variable overhead cost = $34,250 * 2,400/2,500

Total variable overhead cost = $34,250 * 0.96

Total variable overhead cost = $32,880

So, at 2,400 hours

Total overhead cost = Variable overhead cost + Fixed overhead cost

Total overhead cost = $32,880 + Supervisor salary + Utilities + Depreciation

Total overhead cost = $32,880 + $15,500 + $5,500 + $6,500

Total overhead cost = $60,380

A project to build a new bridge seems to be going very well since the project is well ahead of schedule and costs seem to be running very low. A major milestone has been reached where the first two activities have been totally completed and the third activity is 70% complete. The planners were expecting to be only57% through the third activity at this time. The first activity involves prepping the site for the bridge. It was expected that this would cost $1,427,000 and it was done for only $1,307,000. The second activity was the pouring of concrete for the bridge. This was expected to cost $10,507,000 but was actually done for $9,007,000. The third and final activity is the actual construction of the bridge superstructure. This was expected to cost a total of $8,507,000. To date, they have spent $5,007,000 on the superstructure. Calculate the schedule variance, schedule performance index, and cost performance index for the project to dat

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Answer:

Schedule variance = $1,105,910

Schedule performance index = 1.066

Cost performance index = 1.168

Explanation:

Note: The requirement of the question is not complete. The complete requirement is therefore provided before answering the question.

Calculate the schedule variance, schedule performance index, and cost performance index for the project to date. (Round your "performance index" values to 3 decimal places.)

The explanation of the answers is now provided as follows:

Budgeted cost of work schedule = Expected cost of first activity + Expected cost of second activity + (Expected cost third activity * Expected percentage of completion) = $1,427,000 + $10,507,000 + ($8,507,000 * 57%) = $16,782,990

Budgeted cost of work performed = Expected cost of first activity + Expected cost of second activity + (Expected cost third activity * Actual percentage completed) = $1,427,000 + $10,507,000 + ($8,507,000 * 70%) = $17,888,900

Actual cost to date = Actual cost of first activity + Actual cost of second activity + Actual amount spent on third activity to date = $1,307,000 + $9,007,000 + $5,007,000 = $15,321,000

Therefore, we have:

Schedule variance = Budgeted cost of work performed - Budgeted cost of work schedule = $17,888,900 - $16,782,990 = $1,105,910

Schedule performance index = Budgeted cost of work performed / Budgeted cost of work schedule = $17,888,900 / $16,782,990 = 1.066

Cost performance index = Budgeted cost of work performed / Actual cost to date = 1.168

A corporation acquired a copyright by issuing 1,000 shares of $5 par common stock. At the time of the exchange, the stock was selling for $40 per share. The copyright had a carrying value of $18,000 to the author. The purchasing corporation should assign to the copyright a value of

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Answer:

the  purchasing corporation should assign to the copyright a value of $40,000

Explanation:

The computation of the copyright value is given below:

= Number of shares acquired for purchasing a copyright × selling stock per share

= 1,000 shares × $40

= $40,000

hence, the  purchasing corporation should assign to the copyright a value of $40,000

A company purchased $2,000 of merchandise on August 15 with terms 1/10, n/30. On August 17, it returned $200 worth of merchandise. On August 18, it paid the amount due. The amount of the cash paid on August 18 equals:________
a. $2,000.
b. $1,800
c. $1,782
d. $1,620.
e. $1,260.

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A because that’s how much they have left

The amount of the cash paid is $1,782

Let understand the question aims to solve the amount of cash paid for purchase of a merchandise $2,000, there is also some return of the merchandise worth $200.

On Aug 15, Purchase merchandise $2,000, On Aug 17, Return merchandise $200, Discount = 1%

Amount of cash paid = ($2,000 - $200) - 1% discount  

Amount of cash paid = $1,800 - ($1,800)*1%

Amount of cash paid = $1,800 - $18

Amount of cash paid = $1,782

In conclusion, on August 18, the amount of the cash paid is $1,782.

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XYZ Co. expects to sell 26,000 pools for $15 each. Direct materials cost is $3 per pool, direct labor cost is $5 per pool, and manufacturing overhead cost is $1.62 per pool. The following inventory levels apply to 2019: Beginning inventory Ending inventory Direct materials 20,000 units 22,000 units Work-in-process inventory 0 units 100 units Finished goods inventory 1,800 units 2,600 units How many pools need to be produced in 2019

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Answer:

250120

Explanation:

Total pools is equal to 26,000

Directable cost is equal to $5 per pool

Manufacturing overhead equals 1.62 dollars per pool

Direct costes equals $3 per pool

We add up this costs

5+1.62+3 = 9.62 dollars in total

In 2019 the total amount of pools that needs to be produced can be gotten by multiply 26000 with 9.62

26000x9.62

= 250,120

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