1. A deposit of $100,000 is made to an investment account today. At the end of each of the next four years, $5000 must be paid out to a beneficiary, and the account liquidated at the end of year four. If the liquidation value is $100,000 the account has earned an annual internal rate of return of

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Answer 1

Answer: 5%

Explanation:

Use an Excel worksheet to determine the internal rate of return:

Investment or Cost = $100,000. This will be negative in the computation.

Cashflow = $5,000 per year

Fourth year cashflow = 5,000 + liquidation value = $105,000

IRR = 5%

1. A Deposit Of $100,000 Is Made To An Investment Account Today. At The End Of Each Of The Next Four

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On 20/07/2019, "ABC" Company sold goods to customer "X" with a total value of $120.000 The customer pad
40% cash, and signed a 80 days, 10% note for the reaming balance.
Instructions:
Based on the above given information answer the following questions, assuming the company has a fiscal year
ending 31/8:
1)
What is the amount of sales revenue that "ABC" Company must record on August 10 2019
2) on 31/8/2020 « ABC » company must a note
receivable with an amount on statement of
financial position?
Help me with these two questions please

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Answer:

1) total sales revenue = $120,000

this amount holds regardless of how much money was collected in cash or if an account/note receivable was recorded

2) the company must recognize interest revenue:

principal = $72,000

interest revenue = $72,000 x 10% x 40/360 days = $800

Dr Interest receivable 8000

    Cr Interest revenue 800

Which of the following statements is incorrect?
a. Adjustments to prepaid expenses, depreciation, and unearned revenues involve previously recorded assets and liabilities.
b. Accrued expenses and accrued revenues involve assets and liabilities that had not previously been recorded.
c. Adjusting entries can be used to record both accrued expenses and accrued revenues.
d. Prepaid expenses, depreciation, and unearned revenues often require adjusting entries to record the effects of the passage of time.
e. Adjusting entries affect the cash account.

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my brain can't process this lol

An object was thrown from rest upward with an initial velocity of 10m/s with time frame of 6s find the distance of the object from it's resting point​

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Answer:

5.10 m

Explanation:

Given that :

Initial Velocity, u = 10m/s

Time taken, t = 6s

Distance traveled by the object , s

The final velocity, v at this point = 0

Upward throw, g = - (negative)

Using the relation :

u² =. V²-2gs

g = 9.8 m/s

10² = 0² - 2(9.8)*S

100 = 19.6S

S = 100 / 19.6

Distance traveled = 5.10 m

Rodriguez Company pays $352,755 for real estate with land, land improvements, and a building. Land is appraised at $250,000; land improvements are appraised at $50,000; and a building is appraised at $200,000. Required: 1. Allocate the total cost among the three assets. 2. Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation and the journal entry is shown below;

a. The allocation of the total cost among the three assets is shown below:  

                                      (a)                          (b)                      (a × b)  

    Appraise value      Total appraised      Total cost of      Apportioned  

                              value                                                          cost  

                              Percentage              acquisition  

Land  $250,000            50%                 $352,755                $176,377.5

Land  

improvemnts $50,000  10%                $352,755               $35,275.5  

Building $200,000          40%              $352,755              $141,102  

Total      $500,000

b. The journal entry to record the purchase is shown below:

Land   $176,377.5  

Land improvements $35,275.5  

Building     $141,102  

       To Cash $352,755

(To record the purchase)

 The asset is debited as it rise the assets and cash is credited as it decreased the assets

The Finishing Department had 6,800 incomplete units in its beginning Work-in-Process Inventory which were 100% complete as to materials and 40% complete as to conversion costs. 18,600 units were received from the previous department. The ending Work-in-Process Inventory consisted of 3,800 units which were 50% complete as to materials and 40% complete as to conversion costs. The Finishing Department uses first-in, first-out (FIFO) process costing. How many units were started and completed during the period

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Answer:

14,800 units

Explanation:

To understand units started and completed principle, ask yourself, "Out of the units Started during the year, how many units were Completed?"

Since we are using FIFO the units in Inventory will be worked on first followed by the units introduced in process during the year.

So this can be calculated out of units completed as follows :

Units started and completed = Units Started - Units in Ending Work in Process

therefore,

Units started and completed = 18,600 - 3,800 = 14,800 units

Conclusion :

Units started and completed during the period were 14,800 units.

Macmillan Toys Inc. is located in the nation of Ruffino near the nation of East Fenwick. Macmillan Toys is considering expanding into Rusalka. Both countries have similar consumer incomes and knowledge bases and share a common language. Also, the transportation networks between the countries are strong. Even so, the two nations have a long-standing dispute concerning the control of an area of land along their common border. Currently, Ruffino rules this land.

What would most likely prevent Macmillan Toys from expanding into Rusalka?

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Answer: Political Distance

Explanation:

Political distance refers to a difference in opinion and policies as well as relations that countries have amongst themselves. In this scenario, this is the most likely bone of contention that would prevent Macmillan Toys from expanding into Rusalka.

This is because land disputes fall under political distance and can get very serious. So serious in fact that nations have gone to war over such disputes with the latest being Azerbaijan and Armenia. Macmillan Toys may therefore find it difficult to expand into the country due to this land dispute.

Elfalan Corporation produces a single product. The cost of producing and selling a single unit of this product at the company's normal activity level of 51,000 units per month is as follows:
Direct materials $48.10
Direct labor $9.20
Variable manufacturing overhead $2.20
Fixed manufacturing overhead $19.50
Variable selling & administrative expense $4.00
Fixed selling & administrative expense $19.00
The normal selling price of the product is $108.10 per unit.
An order has been received from an overseas customer for 3,100 units to be delivered this month at a special discounted price. This order would not change the total amount of the company's fixed costs. The variable selling and administrative expense would be $2.30 less per unit on this order than on normal sales.
Direct labor is a variable cost in this company.
Suppose there is not enough idle capacity to produce all of the units for the overseas customer and accepting the special order would require cutting back on production of 1,250 units for regular customers.
The minimum acceptable price per unit for the special order is closest to: (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)
a. $92.10 per unit
b. $108.10 per unit
c. $69.10 per unit
d. $79.18 per unit

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Direct material = $48.10

Direct labor = $9.20

Variable manufacturing = $2.20

Fixed manufacturing = $19.50

Variable admin expenses = $4.0

Selling price = $108.10

Profit =

Contribution per unit =

New order = $3,100 units

Direct material = $48.10

Direct labor = $9.20

Variable manufacturing = $2.20

Mission Corp. borrowed $50,000 cash on April 1, 2019, and signed a one-year 12%, interest-bearing note payable. The interest and principal are both due on March 31, 2020. Assume that the appropriate adjusting entry was made on December 31, 2019 and that no adjusting entries have been made during 2020. How much interest expense should Mission Corp. record on March 31, 2020?

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Answer:

The amount of interest expense that Mission Corp. should record on March 31, 2020 is $1,500.

Explanation:

This can be calculated as follows:

Monthly interest expense = (Amount borrowed * Interest rate) / Number of months in a year = ($50,000 * 12%) / 12 = $500

Remaining number of months = Number of months from January 1, 2020 to March 31, 2020 = 3

Interest expense to record on March 31, 2020 = Monthly interest expense * Remaining number of months = $500 * 3 = $1,500

Langley Clinics, Inc., buys $400,000 in medical supplies each year (at gross prices) from its major supplier, Consolidated Supplies, which offers Langley terms of 2.5/10, net 45. Currently, Langley is paying the supplier the full amount due on day 45, but it is considering taking the discount, paying on day 10, and replacing the costly trade credit with a bank loan that has a 10 percent annual cost.

Required:
a. What is the amount of free trade credit that langley obtains from Consolidated Services?(assume 360 days per year throughout this problem)
b. What is the amount of costly trade credit?
c. What is the approximate annual cost of the costly trade credit?
d. Should Langley replace its trade credit with the bank loan? explain your answer.
e. If the bank loan is used, how much of the trade credit should be replaced?

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Answer:

Explanation:

a. What is the amount of free trade credit that langley obtains from Consolidated Services?

Since there's a 2.5% discount, amount paid will be:

= $400000 - (2.5% × $400000)

= $400000 - $10000

= $390000

The amount of free trade credit that langley obtains from Consolidated Services since payment was made within 10 days will be:

= ($390000/360) × 10

= $1083 × 10

= $10833

b. What is the amount of costly trade credit?

Assuming Langley pays by day 45, the increase in its accounts payable will be:

= 45 x $1,083

= $48,735

Therefore, the amount of costly trade credit will be:

= Total trade credit – Free trade credit = $48,735 – $10,833

= $37,902

c. What is the approximate annual cost of the costly trade credit?

The percentage cost will be:

= 10000 / 37902

= 26.38%

d. Should Langley replace its trade credit with the bank loan?

Langley should replace the trade credit with a bank loan if it can get a bank loan that's can less than 26.38%, then the trade credit of $37902 should be replaced.

e. If the bank loan is used, how much of the trade credit should be replaced?

Only the trade credit of $37902 should be replaced.

Khalid, who is single, reports the following items for 2020: Salary $40,000 Interest income on U.S. Treasury bonds 8,000 Loss on theft of securities (60,000) Interest income on New York state bonds 12,000 What is Khalid's NOL for 2020

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Answer:

Particulars                  Amount

Salary                          $40,000

Interest expenses      $8,000

AGI                              $48,000

Less:

Itemized deduction    ($60,000)

Personal exemption   ($3,950)

Taxable Income          ($15,950)

Taxable Income          ($15,950)

Personal exemption   ($3,950)

Net Operating Loss    $12,000

Note: Interest on New York state bonds of $12,000 is an exemption

UML Inc. issued 9% bonds on January 1, 2021. The bonds have a maturity date of December 31, 2024 and a face value of $500,000. UML Inc. issued the bonds for $483,842. For bonds of similar risk and maturity the market yield was 10%. Interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31, beginning June 30, 2021. What is the outstanding balance (book value) of the bonds as of December 31, 2021

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Answer:

The outstanding balance (book value) of the bonds as of December 31, 2021 is $480,542.41.

Explanation:

Note: See the attached excel file for the amortization schedule used in calculating the outstanding balance (book value) of the bonds as of December 31, 2021 (in bold red color).

From the attached amortization schedule, we have:

December 31, 2021 Closing book balance = December 31, 2021 Beginning book balance - December 31, 2021 Discount Amortized = $480,542.41

Therefore, the outstanding balance (book value) of the bonds as of December 31, 2021 is $480,542.41.

Assume the following information appears in the standard cost card for a company that makes only one product: Standard Quantity or Hours Standard Price or Rate Standard Cost Direct materials 5 pounds $ 11.00 per pound $ 55.00 Direct labor 2 hours $ 18.30 per hour $ 36.60 Variable manufacturing overhead 2 hours $ 3.00 per hour $ 6.00 During the most recent period, the following additional information was available: 20,000 pounds of material was purchased at a cost of $10.50 per pound. All of the material that was purchased was used to produce 3,900 units. 8,000 direct labor-hours were recorded at a total cost of $132,000. What is the direct labor rate variance

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Answer:

Direct labor rate variance= $14,400 favorable

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Direct labor 2 hours $ 18.30 per hour $ 36.60

8,000 direct labor hours were recorded at a total cost of $132,000

To calculate the direct labor rate variance, we need to use the following formula:

Direct labor rate variance= (Standard Rate - Actual Rate)*Actual Quantity

Direct labor rate variance= (18.3 - 16.5)*8,000

Direct labor rate variance= $14,400 favorable

Actual rate= 132,000/8,000= $16.5

Alex has saved $30 per week to buy a new Blu-Ray player. He compares two different models: a Panaview that is priced at $130 and a Zony model that is priced at $140. Alex decides to purchase the Zony Blu-Ray player for $140 Identify what role money plays in each of the following parts of the story. Hint: Select each role only once.
Role of Money Medium of Exchange Unit of Account Store of Value
Alex can easily determine that the Panaview model has a lower price than the Zony model.
Alex saved $30 per week.
Alex pays $140 for the Blu-Ray player

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Answer and Explanation:

The classification is as follows:

Alex could easily measured that Panaview have the less price - Unit of account as the money represent the measurement of unit of price  

Alex saved $30 per week - Store of value as Alex is saving for use the money in near future  

Alex pays $140 - Medium of exchange. In this alex would pay the money to purchase the Blu-ray

A. Joe decides to build a chicken coop in his suburban backyard. He has several hens and one rooster. The rooster wakes up his neighbor each morning at 5:00 am. Joe's chicken coop :_______.
a. creates a negative externality if his chickens do not lay eggs.
b. creates a positive externality if Joe sells his chickens' eggs at the local farmers' market.
c. creates a positive externality if the neighbor wants to sleep longer but accepts free eggs in exchange for the inconvenience.
d. creates a negative externality if the neighbor wants to sleep longer and a positive externality if the neighbor is happy to be awaken early each day.
B. Jostin is ill and goes to the doctor. The doctor diagnoses him with a bacterial infection and prescribes an antibiotic. Jostin's visit to the doctor:_______.
a. produces a negative externality if he was supposed to be home studying for his classes.
b. produces a negative externality if the doctor was hoping to leave early that day and a positive externality if the doctor was hoping to boost her income.
c. produces a positive externality if it prevents other people from getting sick and a negative externality if the bacterial infection becomes resistant to antibiotics.
d. produces a positive externality if his medical insurance pays for the visit and a negative externality if Jostin has to pay out of pocket.
C. An urban farmer decides to build a bee hive to help pollinate the rooftop gardens in his neighborhood. The beehive:_________.
a. generates a negative externality if the bees are killed by a colony of wasps.
b. generates a positive externality if the farmer creates a successful online business that sells products made from the bees' honey
c. generates a negative externality if the farmer spends nearly all his time tending the bees and rarely leaves his home.
d. generates a positive externality if the rooftop gardens benefit from the pollination and a negative externality if the neighbors get stung by bees.

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Answer:

D

C

D

Explanation:

A good has positive externality if the benefits to third parties not involved in production is greater than the cost. an example of an activity that generates positive externality is research and development. Due to the high cost of R & D, they are usually under-produced. Government can encourage the production of activities that generate positive externality by granting subsidies.

A good has negative externality if the costs to third parties not involved in production is greater than the benefits. an example of an activity that generates negative externality is pollution. Pollution can be generated at little or no cost, so they are usually overproduced. Government can discourage the production of activities that generate negative externality by taxation. Taxation increases the cost of production and therefore discourages overproduction. Tax levied on externality is known as Pigouvian tax.

a. The chicken coop would be of advantage if the neighbours want to wake up early (positive externality) and a disadvrange if they want to wake up late (negative externality).

the neighbours accepting eggs for the inconvenience is an example of private solution to negative externality

B. If Jill is cured he doesnt infect others (positive externality) If the bacteria is resistant, others can become infected and sick (negative externality)

Question 1: Ron Knuckle set up a business selling keep fit equipment, trading under the name of Buy Your Biceps Shop. He put $7.000 of his own money into a business bank account (transaction A) and in his first period of trading, the following transactions occurred. Transactions:
B: Paid rent of shop for the period: $3.500.
C: Purchased equipment (inventories) on credit: $5.000.
D: Raised loan from bank: $1.000.
E: Purchase of shop fittings (for cash): $2.000.
F: Sales of equipment cash: $10.000.
G: Sales of equipment, on credit: $2.500.
H: Payments for trade accounts payable: $5.000.
I: Payments from trade accounts receivable: $2.500.
J: Interest on loan (paid): $100.

Required: Identify the debit, the credit entries and the amount in the above transactions

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Answer:

Explanation: YOU WOULD GET 300,000

Which of the following actions should the customer support manager take to best motivate these employees? Share trends in average customer ratings at quarterly staff meetings, emphasizing the importance of customer satisfaction. Each year, hold an award ceremony and give a bonus to the employee who has served the highest volume of customers and the one who has the highest average customer ratings. Track a great deal of data on customer interactions and send it to a consultant for detailed analysis, which can help improve procedures. Place a widget on employees’ computer screens that flashes a happy face every time the average customer wait is less than 2 minutes.

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Answer: Place a widget on employees’ computer screens that flashes a happy face every time the average customer wait is less than 2 minutes.

Explanation:

Good emotional display go a long way in encouraging people who work for an organization and it in turn reflects on how well they would treat the customer's. Employees are further encouraged when they are not under excessive pressure by either employer or the customer's but are rather given an environment void of worries, it helps them respond well and carefully. The customer support manager placing a widget on employees’ computer screens that flashes a happy face every time the average customer wait is less than 2 minutes sends a relief message to the employees to carry out their work with ease.

Smelly Perfume Company manufactures and distributes several different products. The company currently uses a plantwide allocation method for allocating overhead at a rate of $7 per direct labor hour. Cindy is the department manager of Department C which produces Products J and P. Department C has $16,200 in traceable overhead. Diane is the department manager of Department D which manufactures Product X. Department D has $11,100 in traceable overhead. The product costs (per case of 24 bottles) and other information are as follows:

J P X
Direct materials $100.00 $ 72.00 $48.00
Direct labor 42.00 31.50 12.00
Overhead 28.00 21.00 14.00
$170.00 $124.50 $74.00
Machine hours 4 2 3
Number of cases (per year) 300 500 600

1. If Smelly changes its allocation basis to machine hours, what is the total product cost per case for Product P?

a. $163.50
b. $144.00
c. $138.15
d. $117.15

2. If Smelly changes its overhead allocation to departmental rates, what is the product cost per case for Product P assuming Departments C and D use direct labor hours and machine hours as their respective allocation bases?

a. $117.15
b. $163.50
c. $131.50
d. $138.15

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Answer:

Smelly Perfume Company

1. a. $117.15

2. $115.95

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                J              P            X         Total

Direct materials              $100.00  $ 72.00   $48.00

Direct labor                        42.00       31.50     12.00

Overhead                          28.00       21.00     14.00

                                       $170.00  $124.50  $74.00

Direct labor hours per unit   4              3           2

Total direct labor hours    1,200          1,500     1,200      3,900

Machine hours per unit        4              2           3

Total machine hours        1,200          1,000     1,800      4,000

Number of cases (per year) 300        500      600

Department                                C                    D              Total

Traceable overheads           $16,200            $11,100    $27,300

Product costs (machine hours):

Predetermined overhead rate based on machine hours = $6.825 ($27,200/4,000) per machine hour

                                                J              P            X

Direct materials              $100.00  $ 72.00   $48.00

Direct labor                        42.00       31.50     12.00

Overhead (machine hour) 27.30      13.65     20.48

                                       $169.30    $117.15   $80.48

Product costs (departmental overhead rates):

Departmental overhead rates per hour:

Department C  $4.15 ($16,200/3,900) per labor hour

Department D $2.78 ($11,100/4,000) per machine hour

                                                J              P            X

Direct materials              $100.00  $ 72.00   $48.00

Direct labor                        42.00       31.50     12.00

Overhead                           16.60       12.45       8.34

                                      $158.60   $115.95   $68.34

Jerryworld, Inc., is looking at setting up a new manufacturing plant in Dallas to produce footballs. The company bought some land six years ago for $5.2 million in anticipation of using it as a warehouse and distribution site, but the company has since decided to rent these facilities from a competitor instead. If the land were sold today, the company would net $4.6 million. The company wants to build its new manufacturing plant on this land; the plant will cost $10.4 million to build, and the site requires $840,000 worth of grading before it is suitable for construction. What is the proper cash flow amount to use as the initial investment in fixed assets when evaluating this project

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Answer:

the proper cash flow amount to use as the initial investment in fixed assets  is $15,840,000

Explanation:

The computation of the  proper cash flow amount to use as the initial investment in fixed assets  is shown below:

= (Net amount + cost of the plant + grading cost)

= ($4.6 million  + $10.4 million  + $0.84 million )  

= $15,840,000

Hence, the proper cash flow amount to use as the initial investment in fixed assets  is $15,840,000

Buzz Lightyear has been offered an investment in which he expects to receive payments of $4,000 at the end of each of the next 10 years in return for an initial investment of $10,000 now. a. What is the IRR of the proposed investment

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Answer:

IRR= 21.86%

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Initial investment (PV)= $10,000

Cash flows (PMT)= $4,000 per year

Number or years (n)= 4

It is extremely difficult to calculate the IRR using the formula. We will use the financial calculator.

Function: CMPD

n= 4

I%= SOLVE = 21.86%

PV= 10,000

PMT= -4,000

IRR= 21.86%

A company purchased $2,900 of merchandise on July 5 with terms 1/10, n/30. On July 7, it returned $500 worth of merchandise. On July 8, it paid the full amount due. The amount of the cash paid on July 8 equals:

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Answer: $2376

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the amount of the cash paid on July 8 will be calculated as the difference between the net sales and the discount.

Net sales = $2900 - $500 = $2400

Discount = $2400 × 1% = $24

Therefore, The amount of the cash paid on July 8 will be:

= $2400 - $24

= $2376

Assume that you have entered into a fixed for fixed currency swap agreement under which every 6 months you agree to pay 3% on a notional of 110M USD and receive 4% on a notional of 100M EUR. On the date you signed the contract the spot exchange rate is 1.1 USD/EUR. Six months later the spot exchange rate is 1.05 USD/EUR. Your actual payment net of what you receive at the first payment date equals to :__________

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Answer: -0.55M USD

Explanation:

The payment made will be:

= 3%/2 × 110M USD

= 0.03/2 × 110M USD

= 1.65M USD

The amount received will be:

= 4%/2 × 100M EUR

= 2% × 100M EUR

= 0.02 × 100M EUR

= 2M EUR

Since exchange rate = 1.1 USD/EUR

2M EUR = 2 × 1.1 = 2.2M USD

Therefore, net payment will be:

= 1.65M - 2.2M

= - 0.55M USD

Exercise 8-3 (Algo) Lump-sum purchase of plant assets LO C1 Rodriguez Company pays $389,610 for real estate with land, land improvements, and a building. Land is appraised at $247,500; land improvements are appraised at $55,000; and the building is appraised at $247,500. 1. Allocate the total cost among the three assets. 2. Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase.

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Answer:

1.  Land  $175,324.50

   Land improvements $38,961

   Building  $175,324.50

2. Dr Land   $175,324.50

   Cr Cash   $175,324.50

   Being entries to recognize cost incurred in the purchase of Land

   Dr Land improvements   $38,961

   Cr Cash   $38,961

   Being entries to recognize cost incurred in the purchase of Land improvements

   Dr Building   $175,324.50

   Cr Cash   $175,324.50

   Being entries to recognize cost incurred in the purchase of Building

Explanation:

Using the appraisal method to apportion the cost of an asset to the components of the asset involves the consideration of the appraised cost of each individual item as a portion of the total cost of the asset.

Thus, given that  Rodriguez Company pays $389,610 for real estate with land, land improvements, and a building

Appraised cost of

Land = $247,500

Land improvements = $55,000

Building = $247,500

Total appraised cost of the asset = $247,500 +$55,000 + $247,500

= $550,000

Allocated cost of;

Land = $247,500/$550,000 * $389,610

= $175,324.50

Land improvements = $55,000/$550,000 * $389,610

= $38,961.00

Building = $247,500/$550,000 * $389,610

= $175,324.50

Journal entries

Dr Land   $175,324.50

Cr Cash   $175,324.50

Being entries to recognize cost incurred in the purchase of Land

For journal entries, we debit each of the individual assets account and credit cash to recognize the cost incurred in the purchase of the asset.

Tina, Jack, and Jade were just about to deliver a presentation together. Tina said, "Remember to emphasize our need for a larger budget." Jack replied, "No, I think we need to emphasize our need for another member on the team." Which principle for delivering effective team presentations did the team most violated in this instance

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Answer:

A- Stand together and present a united front.

Explanation:

It is correct to say that the team violated the principle of being together and presenting a united front, because in an effective presentation of a team, there must be cohesion and consensus among team members about the team's goals and needs, which was violated when Tina reported a different need than Jack considered the essential need to be emphasized during the presentation.

It is necessary that during the presentation the team is integrated in its objectives and proposals, so that there is greater reliability of what is being discussed and greater acceptability. It is essential for the team to reach consensus and be cohesive at the time of the presentation.

Effective team presentation is achieved by demonstrating a strong and effective team performance. The principle violated in this scenario is stand together and present a united front.

From the scenario described, we could infer that the team disagreed on which what should be the main point of focus.

This highlights that the team isn't totally sharing the same view or purpose for the presentation. Hence, inferring dichotomy.

Hence, the team violates the principle of "stand together and present a united front. "

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True or False: A partner cannot legally bind the other partners to a business agreement.

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Answer: False

Explanation: In many cases, a partner will be able to bind the partnership without the other owners' consent. However, steps can be taken to prevent any one partner from entering into an agreement without the consent of the others.

Riverbed Company is constructing a building. Construction began on February 1 and was completed on December 31. Expenditures were $4,320,000 on March 1, $2,880,000 on June 1, and $7,200,000 on December 31. Riverbed Company borrowed $2,400,000 on March 1 on a 5-year, 10% note to help finance construction of the building. In addition, the company had outstanding all year a 12%, 5-year, $4,800,000 note payable and an 11%, 4-year, $8,400,000 note payable. Compute avoidable interest for Riverbed Company. Use the weighted-average interest rate for interest capitalization purposes.

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Answer:

total capitalized interests = $572,727

Explanation:

weighted expenditures:

$4,320,000 x 10/12 = $3,600,000

$2,880,000 x 7/12 = $1,680,000

$7,200,000 x 0/12 = $0

total = $5,280,000

$2,400,000 x 10/12 x 10% = $200,000

Capitalized interests = $200,000 (for $2,000,000)

weighted interests

$4,800,000 x 12/12 x 12% = $576,000

$8,400,000 x 12/12 x 11% = $924,000

weighted interest rate = $1,500,000 / $13,200,000 = 11.36%

Capitalized interests = ($5,280,000 - $2,000,000) x 11.36% = $372,727

total capitalized interests = $572,727

Stanley-Morgan Industries adopted a defined benefit pension plan on April 12, 2021. The provisions of the plan were not made retroactive to prior years. A local bank, engaged as trustee for the plan assets, expects plan assets to earn a 10% rate of return. The actual return was also 10% in 2021 and 2022\.\* A consulting firm, engaged as actuary, recommends 6% as the appropriate discount rate. The service cost is $250,000 for 2021 and $380,000 for 2022. Year-end funding is $260,000 for 2021 and $270,000 for 2022. No assumptions or estimates were revised during 2021. * We assume the estimated return was based on the actual return on similar investments at the inception of the plan and that, since the estimate didn't change, that also was the actual rate in 2022. Required: Calculate each of the following amounts as of both December 31, 2021, and December 31, 2022: (Enter your answers in thousands (i.e., 200,000 should be entered as 200).)

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Answer:

Details                                                           Dec. 31, 2021      Dec. 31, 2022

1. Projected benefit obligation                                $250               $645

2. Plan assets                                                           $260              $556

3. Pension expense                                                 $250               $369

4. Net pension asset or net pension liability          $10*                $89**

Where:

* implies asset

*** implies liability

Note: The figure above are in thousands buy entered as required in the question (Enter your answers in thousands (i.e., 200,000 should be entered as 200).)

Explanation:

Note: See the attached excel file for the calculations Projected benefit obligation, Plan assets, Pension expense, and Net pension asset or net pension liability for December 31, 2021 and December 31, 2022 respectively.

The following events apply to Guiltf Seafood for the 2018 fiscal year:

a. The company started when it acquired $39,000 cash by issuing common stock.
b. Purchased a new cooktop that cost $15,400 cash.
c. Earned $23,900 in cash revenue.
d. Paid $14,000 cash for salaries expense.
e. Adjusted the records to reflect the use of the cooktop. Purchased on January 1, Year 1, the cooktop has an expected useful life of five years and an estimated salvage value of $3,200. Use straight-line depreciation. The adjusting entry was made as of December 31, Year 1.

Required:
Record the above transactions in a horizontal statements model.

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Answer:

Cash + Equipment - Accumulated depreciation = Common stock + Retained = $46,460

Explanation:

Note: See the attached excel file for the horizontal statements model.

In the attached excel file, we have:

Accumulated depreciation = (Cost of cooktop or equipment - Estimated salvage value) / Expected useful life = ($39,000 - $3,200) / 5 = $2,440

From the attached excel file, the accounting equation can be proved from the balances as follows:

Cash + Equipment - Accumulated depreciation = $33,500 + 15,400 - $2,440 = $46,460

Common stock + Retained = $39,000 + $7,460 = $46,460

Therefore, we have:

Cash + Equipment - Accumulated depreciation = Common stock + Retained = $46,460

Do internet search enhance our knowledge in animal/fish raising?​

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Yes it does because it helps us to be aware on the things that we should know on how to raise the animals with care.

Suppose Dr. Chu decided to open a donuts shop call Dr. Donuts. Dr. Chu is able to source flours at $2 per pound (making 40 donuts), sugars at $5 per pound (making 100 donuts), and butter at $1 per pound (making 100 donuts) While the donuts are not very tasty, Dr. Chu believes he can sell a lot of them by pricing them at $0.36 per donuts. Assuming his rent is $1800 per month, corporate tax of $100 per month, and draws a salary of $200 a day (use 30 days in a month), how many donuts must Dr. Chu sell in a month to break-even.

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Answer:

31,600 donuts

Explanation:

Break even point is the level of activity where a company makes neither a profit nor a loss.

Break even point (units) = Fixed Costs ÷ Contribution per unit

where,

Contribution per unit = Sales per unit - Variable Costs per unit

Step 1 : Sales per donut

Sales per donut  = $0.36

Step 2 : Variable Cost per Donut

Variable Cost per Donut :

Flours ($2 ÷ 40)        $0.05

Sugars ($5 ÷ 100)     $0.05

Butter ($1 ÷ 100)        $0.01

Total                           $0.11

Step 3 : Fixed cost per month

Rent                               $1,800

corporate tax                   $100

Salary ($200 x 30)       $6,000

Total                              $7,900

therefore,

Break even point = $7,900 ÷ ($0.36 - $0.11)

                             = 31,600 donuts

Conclusion :

Dr. Chu sell 31,600 donuts in a month to break-even.

Stoltenberg Co. had the following information for the month of June: Work in process beginning inventory, June 12,300units Units transferred in16,900units Work in process ending inventory, June 304,300units Beginning work-in-process inventory is 30 percent complete as to conversion. Ending work-in-process inventory is 50 percent complete as to conversion. Materials are added at the end of the process. How many units were started and completed in June

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Answer:

the number of units started and completed in June is 24,900 units

Explanation:

The computation of the number of units started and completed in June is shown below;

= Opening work in process inventory + transferred units - ending work in process units

= 12,300 units + 16,900 units - 4,300 units

= 24,900 units

hence, the  number of units started and completed in June is 24,900 units

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