Use the following abbreviations to indicate the journal in which you would record transactions a through n.

a. Cash purchase of merchandise inventory
b. Collection of dividend revenue earned on an investment
c. Prepayment of insurance
d. Borrowing money on a long-term note payable
e. Purchase of equipment on account
f. Cost of goods sold along with a credit sale
g. Cash sale of merchandise inventory
h. Payment of rent
i. Depreciation of computer equipment
j. Purchase of merchandise inventory on account
k. Collection of accounts receivable
l. Expiration of prepaid insurance
m. Sale on account
n. Payment on account

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Answer 1

Answer:

Transactions     Appropriate Journal

a.                        Cash Payment Journal

b.                        Cash Receipt Journal

c.                        Cash Payment Journal

d.                        Cash Receipt Journal

e.                        General Journal

f.                         General Journal

g.                        Cash Receipt Journal

h.                        Cash Payment Journal

i.                          Adjusting Journal

j.                          Purchases Journal

k.                         Cash Receipt Journal

l.                          Adjusting Journal

m.                        Sales Journal

n.                         Cash Payment Journal

Explanation:

Journals are used to record transactions as they occur on a daily basis.  They are the first records made of transactions.  Journals indicate the accounts involved in each transaction.  They indicate the accounts to be debited and the accounts to be credited in accordance with the double entry system of accounting.


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Hillside issues $2,700,000 of 7%, 15-year bonds dated January 1, 2019, that pay interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The bonds are issued at a price of $3,304,790.

Required:
Prepare the January 1, 2019, journal entry to record the bonds’ issuance.

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Answer: Dr Cash $3,304,790

Cr Bonds payable $2,700,000

Cr Premium on bond issued $604,790

Explanation:

The journal entry to record the bonds’ issuance will be illustrated below:

January 1, 2019

Debit Cash $3,304,790

Credit Bonds payable $2,700,000

Credit Premium on bond issued $604,790

A bank has $132,000 in excess reserves and the required reserve ratio is 11 percent. This means the bank could have __________ in checkable deposit liabilities and __________ in (total) reserves. Group of answer choices $5,000,000; $5,869,000 $1,000,000; $110,000 $4,000,000; $590,000 $4,700,000; $869,000

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Answer:

$14,520 in check-able deposit liabilities and $117,480 in total reserves.

Explanation:

The bank has $132,000 in excess reserves and excess reserves ratio is 11%. The bank will have total reserves of $132,000 * 89% = $117,480. The total liabilities will be equivalent to the excess reserves which is $14,520 [$132,000 - $117,480].

a reward or benefit meant to encourage specific economic behavior is a

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Answer:

incentive

Explanation:

In a newsvendor setting where the seller faces random demand, if two products have the same critical ratio, then their optimal ordering quantity (i.e., the Newsvendor ordering quantity) will be the same.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

A. True

Explanation:

Critical ratio determines the area covered by optimal ordering quantity. The non perishable goods have high critical ratio then perishable goods. Optimal order quantity can be determined by Economic order quantity.

Start Inc. has 5,000 shares of 6%, $100 par value, cumulative preferred stock and 50,000 shares of $1 par value common stock outstanding at December 31, 2012. What is the annual dividend on the preferred stock? Group of answer choices $60 per share $30,000 in total $50,000 in total $0.60 per share

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Answer:

$30,000 in total

Explanation:

The annual dividend on preferred stock can be determined based on the dividend rate, in other words, the annual dividend is the dividend rate multiplied by the face value of the preferred stock as shown thus:

annual dividend on preferred stock=number of preferred shares outstanding*par value per share*dividend rate

number of preferred shares outstanding=5,000

par value per share=$100

dividend rate=6%

50,000 shares refer to the number of common stocks outstanding

annual dividend on preferred stock=5000*$100*6%

annual dividend on preferred stock=$30,000

dividend per share=$30000/5000=$6

Current interest rates are 8%. You want to buy a long-term bond with a face value of $1000 that pays a coupon rate of 10%. Which of the following prices is feasible?
a. $888.88
b. $1,000.00
c. $1,111.11
d. Not enough information to answer.
e. None of the above is feasible.

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Answer: c. $1,111.11

Explanation:

When a bond's coupon rate is higher than the prevailing interest rate, the bond will be more sought after because it is paying more than the market is paying. As a result, the price of the bond will be higher than its par value to reflect the increased demand for it.

In other words, when a bond coupon rate is higher than the interest rate, the price will be higher than par. This is the case here so the bond will be selling at a higher price than $1,000 and the only option higher than $1,000 is option c at $1,111.11.

Burns Corporation's net income last year was $99,200. Changes in the company's balance sheet accounts for the year appear below: Increases (Decreases) Asset and Contra-Asset Accounts: Cash and cash equivalents $ 21,900 Accounts receivable $ 13,500 Inventory $ (16,800 ) Prepaid expenses $ 4,100 Long-term investments $ 10,200 Property, plant, and equipment $ 77,000 Accumulated depreciation $ 33,200 Liability and Equity Accounts: Accounts payable $ (19,600 ) Accrued liabilities $ 16,800 Income taxes payable $ 4,200 Bonds payable $ (61,200 ) Common stock $ 41,600 Retained earnings $ 94,900 The company did not dispose of any property, plant, and equipment, sell any long-term investments, issue any bonds payable, or repurchase any of its own common stock during the year. The company declared and paid a cash dividend of $4,300. Required: a. Prepare the operating activities section of the company's statement of cash flows for the year. (Use the indirect method.) b. Prepare the investing activities section of the company's statement of cash flows for the year. c. Prepare the financing activities section of the company's statement of cash flows for the year.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the each section of the cash flow statement is presented below:

a.

Cash flow from operating activities  

Net Income $99,200

Adjustments made

Adjustment for non cash effects  

Depreciation $33,200

Change in operating assets & liabilities  

Increase in accounts receivable  -$13,500

Decrease in inventories $16,800

Increase in prepaid expenses -$4,100

Decrease in accounts payable -$19,600

Increase in accrued liabilities $16,800

Increase in income tax payable $4,200

Net cash flow from operating activities (a) $133,000

b.

Cash Flow from Investing activities  

Equipment purchased  -$77,000

Long term investments purchased  -$10,200

Net cash Flow from Investing activities (b) -$87,200

c

Cash Flow from Financing activities  

Cash dividends -$4,300

Issuance of the Common stock $41,600

Bonds paid $-61,200

Net cash Flow from Financing activities (c) -$23,900

The entry to record the issuance of 150 shares of $5 par common stock at par to an attorney in payment of legal fees for organizing the corporation includes a credit to:________. a. Goodwill b. Organizational Expenses c. Cash d. Common Stock

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Answer: D. Common stock

Explanation:

Common stock refers to the security which represents ownership in a corporation.

The entry to record the issuance of 150 shares of $5 par common stock at par to an attorney in payment of legal fees for organizing a corporation includes a credit to the common stock.

What is the objective of finacial reporting

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THIS IS YOUR ANSWER

MARKS ME AS BRAINLIST

It is to give information about the financial performance and position of a company

Required information Use the following information for Exercises 16-18 below. Skip to question [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Carmen Camry operates a consulting firm called Help Today, which began operations on August 1. On August 31, the company’s records show the following selected accounts and amounts for the month of August. Cash $ 25,270 Dividends $ 5,910 Accounts receivable 22,280 Consulting fees earned 26,920 Office supplies 5,150 Rent expense 9,460 Land 43,940 Salaries expense 5,510 Office equipment 19,910 Telephone expense 760 Accounts payable 10,700 Miscellaneous expenses 430 Common stock 101,000 Exercise 2-16 Preparing an income statement LO C3, P3 Use the above information to prepare an August income statement for the business.HELP TODAY Balance Sheet Liabilities: 25,310 Accounts payable 22,320 5,200 Equity: 19,960 Common stock 43,970 Retained earnings Assets: ces Cash $ 10,700 Accounts receivable Office supplies Office equipment Land 101,400 4,660 Total equity $ 116,760 Total Liabilities and Equity 106,060 Total Assets 116,760

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Answer:

Help Today

HELP TODAY

Income Statement for the year ended August 31,

Consulting fees earned             $26,920

Office supplies              $5,150

Rent expense                 9,460

Salaries expense            5,510

Telephone expense         760

Miscellaneous expenses 430     $21,310

Net income                                    $5,610

Dividends                                        (5,910)

Retained earnings                          ($300)

HELP TODAY

Balance Sheet as of August 31

Assets

Current assets:

Cash                        $ 25,270

Accounts receivable 22,280   $47,550

Long-term assets:

Land                          43,940

Office equipment      19,910    $63,850

Total assets                              $111,400

Liabilities and Equity

Current liabilities:

Accounts payable                    $10,700

Equity:

Common stock      101,000

Retained earnings     (300)   $100,700

Total liabilities and equity       $111,400

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cash $ 25,270

Dividends $ 5,910

Accounts receivable 22,280

Land 43,940

Office equipment 19,910

Accounts payable 10,700

Common stock 101,000

Consulting fees earned 26,920

Office supplies 5,150

Rent expense 9,460

Salaries expense 5,510

Telephone expense 760

Miscellaneous expenses 430

The calculation for annual depreciation using the straight-line depreciation method is:____.A. Initial cost × Estimated useful life.B. Initial cost / Estimated useful life.C. Depreciable cost × Estimated useful life. D. Depreciable cost / Estimated useful life.

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

D. Depreciable cost/estimated useful life

you don’t use initial cost because you subtract the salvage value from initial value to get the depreciable costs. And you divide not multiply by the estimated useful life.

When the Jones were shopping for their present home, the asking price from the previous owner was $375,000.00. The Jones had decided they would pay no more than $365,000.00 for the house. After negotiations, the Jones actually purchased the house for $350,000.00. They, therefore, enjoyed a consumer surplus of

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Answer:

$15,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the consumer surplus

Consumer surplus=$365,000.00-$350,000.00

Consumer surplus=$15,000

They, therefore, enjoyed a consumer surplus of $15,000

Identify whether the following transactions are primary market or secondary market transactions. a. You buy 855 shares of ABC Co. through your brokerage account. b. You buy $5,801 of XYZ Co. bonds from another investor. c. M

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Answer:

The answer is:

A - Secondary market

B - Secondary market

Explanation:

Primary market is when a share is brought directly from a company through its Initial Public Offering. It is from the company directly to the investors WHILE secondary market is when an investor buys already issued shares from another investor or from a dealer.

A - Secondary market

B - Secondary market

• A bond’s is generally $1,000 and represents the amount borrowed from the bond’s first purchaser. • A bond issuer is said to be in if it does not pay the interest or the principal in accordance with the terms of the indenture agreement or if it violates one or more of the issue’s restrictive covenants. • The contract that describes the terms of a borrowing arrangement between a firm that sells a bond issue and the investors who purchase the bonds is called . • A bond’s allows a bondholder or preferred stockholder to convert their bond or preferred share, respectively, into a specified number or value of common shares.

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Answer: 1. Face value

2. Default

3. Indenture

4. convertibility provision

Explanation:

• A bond’s (face value) is generally $1,000 and represents the amount borrowed from the bond’s first purchaser.

• A bond issuer is said to be in (default) if it does not pay the interest or the principal in accordance with the terms of the indenture agreement or if it violates one or more of the issue’s restrictive covenants.

• The contract that describes the terms of a borrowing arrangement between a firm that sells a bond issue and the investors who purchase the bonds is called (indenture)

• A bond’s (convertibility provision) allows a bondholder or preferred stockholder to convert their bond or preferred share, respectively, into a specified number or value of common shares.

Xlon Co budgets a seling price of $ 86 per unit , varlable costs of $ 34 per unit , and total fixed costs of $ 286,000 . During June , the company produced and sold 12,400 units and incurred actual variable costs of $ 367,000 and actual fixed costs of $ 301,000 . Actual sales for June were $ 1,100,000 . Prepare a flexible budget report showing variances between budgeted and actual results . List variable and fixed expenses separately . ( Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting for favorable , unfavorable , and no variance )

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the flexible budget report is presented below;

Particulars       Flexible budget   Actual sales    Variance     fav or unfav

Sales               $1,066,400          $1,100,000       $33,600      favorable

Less:

Variable expense  $421,600      $367,000        $54,600       favorable

Contribution margin $644,800    $733,000     $88,200        favorable

Less:

Fixed expense       $286,000      $301,000      $15,000        unfavorable

Net operating income $358,800  $432,000   $73,200        favorable

Which strategy to minimize political vulnerability and risk has the advantage of engaging the power of several investors and banks in the host country whenever any kind of government takeover or harassment is threatened?

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Answer:

expanding the investment base

Explanation:

In the case of expanding the Investment base it includes the different investors and the bank for the financing purpose with respect to the investment made in the host country. This would create an advantage for engaging the bank power at the time of takeover done by the government or harassment should be threatened

Assume BarnesandNoble.com has 289 business math texts in inventory. During one month, the online bookstore ordered and received 1,855 texts; it also sold 1,222 on the web. What is the bookstore’s inventory at the end of the month? If each text costs $59, what is the end-of-month inventory cost?

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Answer:

I don't wanna assume I'm just answering for them points

Acme Fastener and Tool is having major problems with demand management. The VP of Sales is very focused on increasing productivity according to forecasts, but the operations manager routinely presents obstacles to increasing production above current levels. Of the following, which problem is the firm experiencing?
a. Functional silos.
b. Lack of attention on operational planning.
c. Overemphasis on forecasting.
d. Focus on tactics.

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Answer:

Functional silos

Explanation:

Functional silo occurs when different teams with their responsibilities and functions have different views about a process.

The managers who have accumulated resources and influence are conflicted over the functional aspects of a process rather than looking out for the wider benefit of the business.

In the given scenario VP of Sales is very focused on increasing productivity according to forecasts, but the operations manager routinely presents obstacles to increasing production above current levels.

They are both pursuing conflicting agendas instead of working together.

This is called functional silo.

The marketing team for Lots-o-Chocolate wants to understand the effectiveness of the different components of its digital marketing campaign and put more resources toward its three top-performing sites for ads. How can the marketing team use marketing metrics and marketing control to achieve their objective

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Answer:

The top 3 campaigns ( sites for ads ) with the highest values of the metrics mentioned below should be picked that way the team will achieve their objective.

Explanation:

For a marketing team To understand the effectiveness of the different components of its campaigns there are certain factors/metrics  they should consider/lookout for in each of the various components and they are

i) conversation rate of the various components of the marketing campaigns

ii) Number of clicks/site visits from the various components

iii) Reach of each component to potential customers or returning customers.

When these metrics are checked the, The top 3 campaigns ( sites for ads ) with the highest values of the metrics should be picked.

Consider the following set of data for ABC Corporation, and note that ABC Corporation faces a tax rate of 35%.
2011 2012
Sales $4,203 4507
Cost of goods sold 2,422 2,633
Depreciation 785 952
Interest 180 196
Dividends 225 250
Current assets 2205 2429
Net fixed assets 7344 7650
Current liabilities 1003 1255
Long-term debt 3106 2085
Begin by constructing a balance sheet for both 2011 and 2012, and then construct an income statement for 2012.
1. Operating cash flow for ABC Corp. in 2012 was an:__________.
A) inflow of $1,170.
B) outflow of $1,170.
C) inflow of $1,620.
D) outflow of $1,620.
2. Net capital spending for ABC Corp. in 2012 was an:_________.
A) inflow of $306
B) outflow of $306
C) inflow of $1,258
D) outflow of $1,258
3. The change in net working capital for ABC Corp. in 2012 was an:__________.
A) inflow of $28
B) outflow of $28
C) inflow of $1,202
D) outflow of $1,202
4. The cash flow from assets for ABC Corp. in 2012 was an:___________.
A) inflow of $390
B) outflow of $390
C) inflow of $2,850
D) outflow of $2,850
5. The cash flow to creditors for ABC Corp. in 2012 was an:__________.
A) inflow of $825
B) outflow of $825
C) inflow of $1,217
D) outflow of $1,2127
6. The cash flow to stockholders for ABC Corp. in 2012 was an:__________.
A) inflow of $827
B) outflow of $827
C) inflow of $1,327
D) outflow of $1,327

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Answer:

1. A. Inflow of  $1,170

2. B. Outflow of  $306

3. C. Inflow of  $1,202

4. A. Inflow of  $390

5. C. Inflow of  $1,217

6. D. Outflow of  $1,327

Explanation:

Cash Flow from operations is the money which is used for regular operating activities of a business. The cash inflow or outflow is the measure of the actual cash movement in the business. Profit are not equivalent to cash flows. The inflows of  $1,170 is generated in the year 2012 as operating cash flows.

The units of Manganese Plus available for sale during the year were as follows:

Mar. 1 Inventory 22 units $29
June 16 Purchase 31units $20
Nov. 28 Purchase 46 units $39

There are 14 units of the product in the physical inventory at November 30. The periodic inventory system is used. Determine the inventory cost in (a) FIFO, (b) LIFO, and (c) average cost methods.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the ending inventory by following methods are

a. Under FiFO

= 14 units at $39

= $546

b. Under LIFO

= 14 units at $29

= $406

c, Under average cost method

But before that the average cost per unit should be determined

= (22 units at $29 + 31 units at $20 + 46 units at $39) ÷ (22 units + 31 units + 46 units)

= ($638 + $620 + $1,794) ÷ (99 units)

= $30.83

Now the ending inventory is

= $30.83 × 14 units

= $431.62

= $432

Gamble Corporation had beginning inventory $100,000, cost of goods purchased $700,000, and ending inventory $140,000. What was Gamble's inventory turnover? Group of answer choices 5 times. 5.5 times. 5.83 times. 6.6 times.

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Answer:

5.83 times

Explanation:

The computation of the Gamble's inventory turnover is given below:

As we know that

Inventory turnover = Cost of goods sold ÷ (ending inventory + opening inventory) ÷ 2

= $700,000 ÷ ($140,000 + $100,000) ÷ 2

= $700,000 ÷ $120,000

= 5.83 times

This newer organizational design is designed to be highly flexible so that resources can be configured quickly to respond to changing demands. c) Hierarchical organization e) Heterarchies d) Matrix organization a) Up time organization b) Social networked organization

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Answer:

Newer organizational design, designed to be highly flexible so that resources can be configured quickly to respond to changing demands is:

Social networked organization.

Explanation:

The network structure, which is a newer type of organizational structure, uses less hierarchies.  It is more “flat,” more decentralized, and more flexible than other organizational structures.  In a social networked structure, managers coordinate and control internal and external relationships of the firm, and workers work in project teams to pursue and achieve the goals of their entity.

The following labor standards have been established for a particular product:

Standard labor hours per unit of output 4.4 hours
Standard labor rate $16.70 per hour

The following data pertain to operations concerning the product for the last month:

Actual hours worked 5,200 hours
Actual total labor cost $87,360
Actual output 1,100 units

Required:
a. What is the labor rate variance for the month?
b. What is the labor efficiency variance for the month?

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

a. Labor rate variance for the month

= (SR - AR) × AH

= ($16.70 - ($87,360/5,200 hours)) × 5,200

= ($16.70 - $16.8) × 5,200

= $520 Unfavourable

b. Labor efficiency variance

= (SH - AH) × AR

(4.4 × 1,100) - 5,200) × $16.70

= (4,840 - 5,200) × $16.70

= $6,012 Unfavourable

Niendorf Corporation's 25-year maturity bonds have an 8.75% coupon rate with interest paid semiannually, and a par value of $1,000. if your required rate of return is 13% what is the intrinsic value of the bond

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Answer: $687.10

Explanation:

The value of a bond is the present value of the bond's coupon payments plus the present value of the bond's par value at maturity.

First convert terms to semi-annual periods as the coupon rate is semi annual:

Coupon payment = (1,000 * 8.75%) / 2 = $43.75

Required return = 13% / 2 = 6.5%

Number of periods = 25 * 2 = 50 semi annual periods

The coupon payment is an annuity so the value of the bond is:

= Present value of annuity + Present value of par

= (43.75 * ( 1 - (1 + 6.5%) ⁻⁵⁰) / 6.5%) + 1,000 / ( 1 + 6.5%)⁵⁰

= $687.10

Information related to Kerber Co. is presented below.
1. On April 5, purchased merchandise from Wilkes Company for $23,000, terms 2/10, net/30, FOB shipping point.
2. On April 6, paid freight costs of $900 on merchandise purchased from Wilkes.
3. On April 7, purchased equipment on account for $26,000.
4. On April 8, returned damaged merchandise to Wilkes Company and was granted a $3,000 credit for returned merchandise.
5. On April 15, paid the amount due to Wilkes Company in full.
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Prepare the journal entries to record these transactions on the books of Kerber Co. under a perpetual inventory system. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.)
No. Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
1. April 5April 6April 7April 8April 15
2. April 5April 6April 7April 8April 15
3. April 5April 6April 7April 8April 15
4. April 5April 6April 7April 8April 15
5. April 5April 6April 7April 8April 15

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Answer:

Date        Account titles & Explanation           Debit         Credit

Apr-05    Merchandise Inventory                    $23,000

                       Accounts Payable                                        $23,000

Apr-06    Merchandise Inventory                    $900

                       Cash                                                              $900

Apr-07     Equipment                                        $26,000

                       Accounts Payable                                       $26,000

Apr-08    Accounts Payable                             $3,000

                        Merchandise Inventory                              $3,000

Apr-15     Accounts Payable                            $20,000

               ($23,000-$20,000)

                     Merchandise Inventory                                 $400

                     ($20,000*2%)

                     Cash                                                                $19.600

Fones Inc. and Speed Dial Corp. are two competitors in the mobile phone market. The cost incurred by each company to manufacture smartphones is $200 per unit. Although both the companies sell their smartphones at the same price, Speed Dial Corp. has a larger market share in the smartphone industry. What does this imply

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Answer: C. Speed Dial Corp has been able to offer more perceived value than Fones Inc.

Explanation:

Both companies incur the same costs to produce the phone and also sell at the same price. This means that they should be selling the same number of phones in theory. This is not the case however as Speed Dial Corp is selling more.

The reason Speed Dial must be selling more phones is that they sell a better phone for the same price. In offering more value to the customer for the same price, the customers are buying more from Speed Dial than from Fones because they are getting a better deal for the same price which means that Speed Dial's phone is undervalued.

The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) of 1974 states that employees must be told about their benefits: __________

a. In a way that clearly specifies advantages and disadvantages of various benefits programs.
b. According to state statutes on benefits dissemination.
c. In a way that the average employee can understand.
d. In a way that clearly lays out unexpected costs that might be associated with choosing certain benefits

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Answer:

c. In a way that the average employee can understand.

Explanation:

The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 is a federal labor and tax law of the United States of America. It is also referred to as the Employee Benefit Security Act and it was originally published (effective) on the 2nd of September, 1974 and was mainly focused on providing pension reforms for the employees working in the United States of America.

Basically, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) of 1974 sets the minimum standards for the administration of retirement (pension) and healthcare plans in the private sector or industry.

Hence, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) of 1974 states that employees must be told about their benefits such as plan features and funding, in a way that the average employee can understand.

Which of the following is an indirect manufacturing cost in a manufacturing company?

a. Indirect Materials
b. Real estate taxes on the factory
c. Salary of production floor manager
d. All of the above would be considered indirect manufacturing costs

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

Indirect costs are costs of production that cannot be directly linked to a unit, activity or product.

Indirect manufacturing costs are cost of production that cannot be directly linked to a good that is produced.

Examples of indirect manufacturing cost include :

Indirect Materialsutility machine maintenance  Real estate taxes on the factoryDepreciation Salary of production floor manager

A truck acquired at a cost of $120,000 has an estimated residual value of $5,300, has an estimated useful life of 37,000 miles, and was driven 3,300 miles during the year. Determine the following. If required, round your answer for the depreciation rate to two decimal places.
a. The depreciable cost $
b. The depreciation rate $ per mile
c. The units-of-activity depreciation for the year $

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Answer:

Cost of Truck = $120,000

Residual Value = $5,300

Useful Life = 37,000 miles

a. Depreciable Cost = Cost of Truck -  Residual Value

Depreciable Cost = $120,000 - $5,300

Depreciable Cost = $114,700

b. Depreciation Rate = Depreciable Cost / Useful Life

Depreciation Rate = $114,700/37,000 miles

Depreciation Rate = $3.1 per mile

c. Number of miles driven during the year = 3,300

Depreciation for the Year = Depreciation Rate * Number of miles driven during the year

Depreciation for the Year = $3.1 per mile * 3,300

Depreciation for the Year = $10,230

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