Based on the case and previous calculations, please answer the following short answer questions. Note: Your instructor will need to manually grade these questions. 1. Refer to Exhibit 4 (Financial Breakdown). What were the largest and smallest divisions by net sales in 2017? Identify the one most important division in terms of the proportionate net earnings for the company.

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Answer 1

Question Completion:

see Exhibit 4 attached.

Answer:

1. The largest and smallest divisions by net sales in 2017:

Largest divisions:

Fabric & Home care with 32%

Baby, Feminine & Family Care, 28%

Smallest divisions:

Beauty with 18%

Grooming, 11%

Healthcare, 11%

2. The one most important division in terms of the proportionate net earnings for the company is:

Fabric & Home Care

Explanation:

The two largest divisions generate 60% of the net sales of the company while the three smallest divisions generate only 40%.  In terms of the proportionate net earnings for the company, the two largest divisions also generate 53% of the net earnings of the company, while the three smallest divisions generate 47%.  The analysis shows that the company's financial sustenance is largely driven by the Fabric & Home Care division and the Baby, Feminine & Family Care division.  Another up-and-coming division is the Beauty division, which generates 18% of the net sales and 20% of the net earnings.


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Compute the charitable contribution deduction (ignoring the percentage limitation) for each of the following C corporations. a. Amber Corporation donated inventory of clothing (basis of $24,000, fair market value of $30,000) to a qualified charitable organization that operates homeless shelters. $fill in the blank 9a9067069fa000e_1

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Answer:

$27,000

Explanation:

Computation for the charitable contribution deduction

Using this formula

Charitable contribution deduction = (Adjusted basis )+[ 50% (Fair Value – Adjusted Basis)]

Let plug in the formula

Charitable contribution deduction= 24,000 + [50% (30,000 – 24,000)]

Charitable contribution deduction= 24,000+ (50%*6,000)

Charitable contribution deduction= 24,000+3,0000

Charitable contribution deduction = 27,000

Therefore the charitable contribution deduction will be $27,000

Explain how each of the following is presented in a multiple-step income statement. Sale of marketable securities at a loss. Adjusting entry to create (or increase) the allowance for doubtful accounts. Entry to write off an uncollectable account against the allowance. Adjusting entry to increase the balance in the marketable securities account to a higher market value.

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Answer:

Presentation of a Multiple-step Income Statement

1. Sale of marketable securities at a loss.

In the non-operating section of the income statement

2. Adjusting entry to create (or increase) the allowance for doubtful accounts.

In the operating section of the income statement

3. Entry to write off an uncollectible account against the allowance.

In the operating section of the income statement

4. Adjusting entry to increase the balance in the marketable securities account to a higher market value.

In other comprehensive income section of the income statement

Explanation:

The sale of marketable securities at a loss gives rise to a realized loss.  This is recorded in the non-operating section of the income statement after the operating section.  Items 2 and 3 are recorded in the operating section of the income statement, as they relate to the entity's normal operations.  Item 4 refers to an unrealized gain.  This is recorded in the other comprehensive income section just as unrealized losses.  The other comprehensive income section shows the comprehensive income and expenses, which refer to changes in equity that originate from non-operating sources.

4. Tom Busby owes $20,000 now. A lender will carry the debt for four more years at 8 percent interest. That is, in this particular case, the amount owed will go up by 8 percent per year for four years. The lender then will require Busby to pay off the loan over 12 years at 11 percent interest. What will his annual payment be

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Answer:

Tom Busby

His annual payment will be:

= $4,091.64

Explanation:

a) Data:

Loan = $20,000

Interest on loan for 4 years = 8% per annum

Amount of loan after 4 years = $27,200 ($20,000 * 1.360)

Payment period = 12 years

Interest rate during payment period = 11%

b) From online finance calculator:

You will need to pay $4,091 every year for 12 years to payoff the debt at 11% interest.

Monthly Payment $340.97

Annual Payment  $4,091.64

Time Required to Clear Debt 12.00 years

Total of 144 or 12 Payments = $49,099.25

Total Interest $21,899.25

How start a digital platform?​

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Answer:

Building an effective platform starts with building a single source of truth about an individual. If a company wants to able to treat people as individuals with their unique identity, it needs to build a single repository or database about that individual.

Explanation:

Make-or-Buy Decision
Fremont Computer Company has been purchasing carrying cases for its portable computers at a purchase price of $40 per unit. The company, which is currently operating below full capacity, charges factory overhead to production at the rate of 25% of direct labor cost. The unit costs to produce comparable carrying cases are expected to be as follows:
Direct materials $16
Direct labor 20
Factory overhead (25% of direct labor) 5
Total cost per unit $41
If Fremont Computer Company manufactures the carrying cases, fixed factory overhead costs will not increase and variable factory overhead costs associated with the cases are expected to be 5% of the direct labor costs.
a. Prepare a differential analysis dated September 30 to determine whether the company should make (Alternative 1) or buy (Alternative 2) the carrying case. If an amount is zero, enter "0". If required, round your answers to two decimal places. Use a minus sign to indicate a loss.
Differential Analysis
Make Carrying Case (Alt. 1) or Buy Carrying Case (Alt. 2)
September 30
Make Carrying Case (Alternative 1) Buy Carrying Case (Alternative 2) Differential Effect on Income (Alternative 2)
Sales price $ $ $
Unit costs:
Purchase price
Direct materials
Direct labor
Variable factory overhead
Fixed factory overhead
Income (loss) $ $ $
b. Assuming there were no better alternative uses for the spare capacity, it would (Be advisable, Not be advisable) to manufacture the carrying cases. Fixed factory overhead is(Relevant, Irrelevant) to this decision.

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Answer:

A. Make carrying case(Alternative 1) $41.00

Buy carrying case (Alternative 2)$44.00

Differential effect on net income (Alternative 2)($3.00)

B. Assuming there were no better alternative uses for the spare capacity, it would BE ADVISABLE to manufacture the CARRYING CASES. Fixed overhead is IRRELEVANT to this decision.

Explanation:

A. Preparation of a Differential Analysis

DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSIS

Make carrying case Buy carrying case

(Alternative 1) (Alternative 2)

Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Differential effect on net income (Alternative 2)

Sales price

$0.00 $0.00 $0.00

Purchase Price

$0.00 $40.00 ($40.00)

Direct materials

$16.00 $0.00 $16.00

Direct labor

$20.00 $0.00 $20.00

Variable manufacture overhead (20*5%=$1.00)

$1.00 $0.00 $1.00

Fixed manufacture overhead($5.00-$1.00) $4.00 $4.00 $0.00

Income(Loss)

$41.00 $44.00 ($3.00)

Based on the above calculation Alternative 1 which is carrying case should be Choose by the Company .

B. Therefore Assuming there were no better alternative uses for the spare capacity, it would BE ADVISABLE to manufacture the CARRYING CASES. Fixed overhead is IRRELEVANT to this decision.

Assume sales are $14,570, cost of goods sold is $3,820, depreciation expense is $410, interest paid is $730, selling and general expenses are $960, dividends paid are $1,170, and the tax rate is 21 percent. What is the addition to retained earnings

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Answer:

Amount added to retained earnings $5,663.50

Explanation:

The computation of the addition to the retained earning is shown below:

Sales $14,570

Less: Cost of goods sold -$3,820

Less: Depreciation  -$410

Less: Interest paid -$730

Less: Selling and administration expenses -$960

Profit Before Tax $8,650

Less: Tax at 21% -1,816.50

Profit After tax $6,833.50

Less: Dividend paid -$1,170

Amount added to retained earnings $5,663.50

Sandra Corporation has provided the following information for its most recent year of operation: Revenues earned were $90,000, of which $9,000 were uncollected at the end of the year. Operating expenses incurred were $40,000, of which $9,000 were unpaid at the end of the year. Dividends declared were $13,000, of which $6,000 were unpaid at the end of the year. Income tax expense is $19,000. What is the amount of net income reported on Sandra's income statement

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Answer:

the net income that should be reported on the income statement is $31,000

Explanation:

The computation of amount of net income is shown below:

Revenue $90,000

Less Operating Expenses -$40,000

Profit Before Tax -$50,000

Less Taxes -$19,000

Net Income $31,000

Hence, the net income that should be reported on the income statement is $31,000

Two new software projects are proposed to a young, start-up company. The Alpha project will cost $530,000 to develop and is expected to have annual net cash flow of $60,000. The Beta project will cost $170,000 to develop and is expected to have annual net cash flow of $18,000. The company is very concerned about their cash flow. Calculate the payback period for each project. Which project is better from a cash flow standpoint

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Answer: See Explanation

Explanation:

The payback period for both projects would be calculated as:

Alpha Project

Cost = $530,000

Annual net cash flow = $60,000

Payback period = Cash / Annual net cash flow

= $530,000 / $60,000

= 8.83

Beta Project

Cost = $170,000

Annual net cash flow = $18,000

Payback period = Cash / Annual net cash flow

= $170,000 / $18,000

= 9.4

We can see that Alpha Project is better as the payback period is lesser than Beta project

A firm has beginning retained earnings of $6,880 and ending retained earnings of $7,430. What is the amount of dividends paid if the firm earned a net income of $5,130

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Answer:

the dividend paid is $4,580

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of the dividend paid is as follows:

As we know that

Ending retained earning balance = Beginning retained earning balance + net income - dividend paid

$7,430 = $6,880 + $5,130 - dividend paid

So, the dividend paid is $4,580

Argo, a firm organizing adventure travel, has returns that vary with the economy. Argo predicts that there is a 20% probability of a strong economy, a 50% probability of a normal economy, and a 30% probability of a weak economy. Given a strong economy, Argo expects a 35% return, given a normal economy, Argo expects a 14% return, and given a weak economy, Argo expects to lose 20%. What is the expected return for Argo

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Answer: 8%

Explanation:

The expected return is a weighted average of the returns given the probability of certain states of the economy:

= (Prob. of boom * return if boom) + (Prob. of normal * return if normal) + (Prob. of  weak * return if weak)

= (20% * 35%) + (50% * 14%) + (30% * -20%)

= 0.07 + 0.07 - 0.06

= 8%

Answer:

it is 8% my dear friend

Explanation:

g widgets inc plans to produce 8000 widgets during the upcoming year. each widget requires four direct labor hours at 25 per hour and 110 in direct material costs .... compute the predetermined overhead rate per direct labor hour

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Answer:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Production= 8,000 units

Direct labor hours= 4*8,000= 32,000 hours

To calculate the predetermined overhead rate, we need the estimated overhead costs. We don't have the number, but I will provide a fake number, and determine the overhead rate.

Estimated overhead costs= $1,500,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 1,500,000 / 32,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $46.875 per direct labor hour

Rodriguez Company pays $342,225 for real estate with land, land improvements, and a building. Land is appraised at $245,000; land improvements are appraised at $73,500; and a building is appraised at $171,500. 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:

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

                                      (a)                          (b)                      (a × b)  

      Appraise value      Total appraised      Total cost of      Apportioned

                                     value                                                          cost    

                                    Percentage              acquisition

Land  $245,000            50%                 $342,225                $171,112.50

Land

improvements $73,500  15%                $342,225               $51,333.75

Building $171,500          35%                $342,225               $119,778.75

Total      $490,000

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

Land   $171,112.50

Land improvements $51,333.75

Building $119,778.75

       To Cash $342,225

(To record the purchase)

Here the asset is debited as it rises the assets and cash is credited as it reduced the assets

After successfully completing your corporate finance class, you feel the next challenge ahead is to serve on the board of directors of Schenkel Enterprises. Unfortunately, you will be the only individual voting for you. a. If the company has 520,000 shares outstanding and the stock currently sells for $36, how much will it cost you to buy a seat if the company uses straight voting

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Answer: $9360036

Explanation:

If the straight voting method is used by the company, the number of shares that's required for the person would be:

= 520,000/2 + 1

= 260,001

Then, the total cost that'll be required to purchase a seat will then be:

= 260001 × $36

= $9360036

Using the information presented above, determine the following: Determine EPS for Net Income ('x2) $_____________________ (Round your answer to the nearest whole cent. Example: if you determine EPS from Net Income to be $6.94724, round your answer to 6.95. If you determine EPS from Net Income to be $6.94321, round your answer to 6.94. Do not use dollar signs in recording your answer.)

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Question Completion:

Income Before Taxes (from ongoing operations) $2,470,000

Income Tax Rate (’x2) 30%

5% Preferred Stock ($100 Par, 10,000 shares issued)

Common Stock ($1 par, 600,000 shares issued, 500,000 outstanding)

Answer:

The company's EPS is:

= 3.46

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Income Before Taxes (from ongoing operations) (’x2)= $2,470,000

Income Tax Rate (’x2) = (30% * $2,470,000) = $741,000

Net Income after taxes = $1,729,000

5% Preferred Stock ($100 Par, 10,000 shares issued) = $1,000,000

Common Stock ($1 par, 600,000 shares issued, 500,000 outstanding)

Outstanding common stock = $500,000

EPS (Earnings per share) = Net income after taxes/No. of outstanding shares

= $1,729,000/500,000

= $3.458

b) The earnings per share (EPS) equals Company A's net profit after taxes divided by the number of its outstanding common stock shares. Using the EPS, it indicates how much money Company A makes for each share of its stock.  As a widely used metric, a potential stockholder of Company A can use it to estimate Company A's value when combined with the price per share.

You've collected the following information about a company: Assets Liabilities and Equity Cash 13,000 Accounts payable 16,000 Marketable securities 2,000 Notes payable 6,000 Accounts receivable 4,000 Current liabilities Inventory 32,000 Long-term debt 95,000 Current assets Total liabilities Machines 34,000 Paid-in capital 20,000 Real estate 80,000 Retained earnings Fixed assets Equity Total assets Total liab. & equity Attempt 1/10 for 10 pts. Part 1 What are total assets? 165000 Correct ✓ Total assets are the sum of current and fixed assets. Assets Liabilities and Equity Cash 13,000 Accounts payable 16,000 Marketable securities 2,000 Notes payable 6,000 Accounts receivable 4,000 Current liabilities Inventory 32,000 Long-term debt 95,000 Current assets 51,000 Total liabilities Machines 34,000 Paid-in capital 20,000 Real estate 80,000 Retained earnings Fixed assets 114,000 Equity Total assets 165,000 Total liab. & equity Total assets = Current assets + Fixed assets = 51,000 + 114,000 = 165,000

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Answer:

The answer is "$228,000"

Explanation:

Formula:

[tex]\text{Total Assets = Current Assets + Fixed Assets}[/tex]

                    [tex]= [\$ 13,000 + \$ 2,000 + \$ 4,000 + \$ 95,000] + [\$ 34,000 + \$ 80,000]\\\\= [\$ 114,000] + [\$ 114,000]\\\\= \$ 228,000[/tex]

you are the accounts receivable clerk for fast and friendly shipping . the friendly shipping the balance of the accounts receivable account is $25,000 for six months you have been trying to collect the amount owned by three companies: ABC company, $450; XYZ company, $500; and nice try company, $350. these accounts are still unpaid. your supervisor asked you to write off these accounts using the direct write off method. what is the balance of accounts receivable after you write off these accounts as uncollective?

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Answer:

Thats a lot of money

Explanation:

can I have some

Presented below is the income statement of Cowan, Inc.: Sales revenue $380,000 Cost of goods sold 225,000 Gross profit $155,000 Operating expenses 95,000 Income before income taxes 60,000 Income taxes 24,000 Net income $36,000 In addition, the following information related to net changes in working capital is presented: Debit Credit Cash $12,000 Accounts receivable 25,000 Inventories $19,400 Salaries payable (operating expenses) 8,000 Accounts payable 14,000 Income taxes payable 3,000 The company also indicates that depreciation expense for the year was $16,700 and that the deferred tax liability account increased $2,600. Instructions Prepare a schedule computing the net cash flow from operating activities that would be shown on a statement of cash flows: (a) using the indirect method. (b) using the direct method.

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Answer:

NET CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITY INDIRECT METHOD

                              Cowan Inc.  

              Statement of cash flow (partial)

                            Indirect Method

Cash Flows from Operating Activities:

NET INCOME                                                                 $36,000

Adjustment of non cash expenditure:

Depreciation                                                                  $16,700

Operating profit before working capital changes $52,0700

ADJUSTMENTS FOR WORKING CAPITAL CHANGES:

INCREASE IN ACCOUNT RECEIVABLE                       ($25,000)

DECREASE IN INVENTORY                                           $19,400

INCREASE IN ACCOUNT PAYABLE                              $14,000

DECREASE IN SALARY PAYABLE                                ($8,000)

DECREASE IN INCOME TAX PAYABLE                        ($3,000)

INCREASE IN DEFERRED TAX LIABILITY                     $2,600

NET CASH FROM OPERATING ACTIVITY                  $52,700

What is the value of a building that is expected to generate fixed annual cash flows of $13,800 every year for a certain amount of time if the first annual cash flow is expected in 3 years from today and the last annual cash flow is expected in 8 years from today and the appropriate discount rate is 6.8 percent

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Answer:

the present value is $58,026

Explanation:

The computation of the value of the building is shown below

Present value = Cash flows × Present value of discounting factor( interest rate%,time period)

= $13,800 ÷ 1.068^3 + $13,800 ÷ 1.068^4 + $13,800 ÷ 1.068^5 + $13,800 ÷ 1.068^6 + $13,800 ÷ 1.068^7 + $13,800 ÷ 1.068^8

= $58,026

Hence, the present value is $58,026

Johnson Company uses the allowance method to account for uncollectible accounts receivable. Bad debt expense is established as a percentage of credit sales. During the year, net credit sales totaled $600,000, and the estimated bad debt percentage is 2%. The allowance for uncollectible accounts had a credit balance of $5,600 at the beginning of the year and $4,700, after adjusting entries, at the end of the year. What is the amount of accounts receivable written off during the year

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Answer:

$12,900

Explanation:

Calculation for the amount of accounts receivable written off during the year

Beginning Balance $5,600

Add Bad debt expense $12,000

(2% x $600,000)

Less End-of-year balance ($4,700)

Accounts receivable written off $12,900

($5,600+$12,000+$4,700)

Therefore the amount of accounts receivable written off during the year will be $12,900

Help!
Zeke had great fun as a kid running a lemonade stand, and his ideas helped his class reach their fundraising goal for the class trip last year. What career cluster might Zeke be interested in?
A. Information Technology
B. Human Services
C. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
D. Marketing, Sales, and Service

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Zeke would be interested in D. This is because he ran a lemonade stand which would fall under the category of sales. His ideas of marketing helped his class reach their goal. Hope this helps :)

Answer:

D

Explanation:

He was selling Lemonade

D is Marketing and sales so yeah it makes sense

Steve Prince and Chelsy Stevens formed a partnership, dividing income as follows: Annual salary allowance to Prince of $139,200. Interest of 7% on each partner's capital balance on January 1. Any remaining net income divided to Prince and Stevens, 1:2. Prince and Stevens had $55,520 and $97,560, respectively, in their January 1 capital balances. Net income for the year was $240,000. How much is distributed to Prince and Stevens

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Answer:

Amount distributed to Prince = $33,914.53

Amount distributed to Steven = $66,885.47

Explanation:

Prince’s interest on capital = Prince’s January 1 capital balances * 7% = $55,520 * 7% = $3,886.40

Stevens’ interest on capital = Stevens’ January 1 capital balances * 7% = $97,560 * 7% = $6,829.20

Net income balance = Net income - Annual salary allowance to Prince - Prince’s interest on capital - Stevens’ interest on capital = $240,000 - $139,200 - $3,886.40 - $6,829.20 = $90,084.40

Prince’s share of net income balance = Net income balance * (1 / 3) = $90,084.40 * (1 / 3) = $30,028.13

Stevens’ share of net income balance = Net income balance * (2 / 3) = $90,084.40 * (2 / 3) = $60,056.27

Therefore, the amount distributed to Prince and Stevens can now be calculated as follows:

Amount distributed to Prince = Prince’s interest on capital + Prince’s share of net income balance = $3,886.40 + $30,028.13 = $33,914.53

Amount distributed to Steven = Stevens' interest on capital + Prince’s share of net income balance = $6,829.20 + $60,056.27 = $66,885.47

Parkman Sporting Goods is preparing its annual report for its 2021 fiscal year. The company’s controller has asked for your help in determining how best to disclose information about the following items: Required: Indicate whether the above items should be disclosed (A) in the summary of significant accounting policies note, (B) in a separate disclosure note, or (C) on t

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Answer:

Entries disclosed in the summary of significant accounting policies note as the term implies, have to do with the accounting method a company uses to calculate certain metrics.

Entries that are not shown in the financial statements but are however important to know, will be put in a separate disclosure note.

1. A related-party transaction. B

Important but cannot be put into the financial statements so will go to a separate disclosure note.

 

2. Depreciation method. - A

Has to do with an accounting method used so will go to the significant accounting policies notes.

 

3. Allowance for uncollectible accounts. - C

Goes to balance sheet to reduce Accounts Receivables.  

4. Composition of investments. - B

Another important information that does not go into financial statement so will go to separate disclosure.  

5. Composition of long-term debt. - B

Important but not in financial statement. Separate disclosure.  

6. Inventory costing method. - A

Shows accounting method used so will go to significant policies notes.  

7. Number of shares of common stock authorized, issued, and outstanding. - C

Equity section of Balance sheet.  

8. Employee benefit plans. - B

Important but not in financial statement. Separate disclosure.

Consider the following company balance sheet and income statement.Balance Sheet:Assets Liabilities and EquityCash $4,000 Accounts payable $30,000Accounts receivable 52,000 Notes payable 12,000Inventory 40,000 Total current liabilities 42,000Total current assets 96,000 Long-term debt 36,000Fixed assets 44,000 Equity 62,000Total assets $140,000 Total liabilities and equity $140,000 Income StatementSales (all on credit) $200,000Cost of goods sold 130,000Gross margin 70,000Selling and administrative expenses 20,000Depreciation 8,000EBIT 42,000Interest expense 4,800Earning before tax 37,200Taxes 11,160Net income $26,040 For this company, calculate the following: Current Ratio Cash flow to Debt services ratio Debt to Assets ratio What additional information would you need to determine whether or not to make a loan to this company

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Answer:

Current Ratio = Current assets/Current liabilities

= 96,000/42,000

= 2.29

Cash flow to Debt services ratio = Ending Cash/Interest Expense

= $4,000/$4,800 = 0.833

Debt to Assets ratio = Total liabilities/Total assets

=$58,000/$140,000

= 0.41

The previous year's financial statements would enable one to properly calculate the cash flow to debt service ratio.  The figures used in this situation were approximations of the correct figures.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Balance Sheet:

Assets                                            Liabilities and Equity

Cash                            $4,000      Accounts payable         $30,000

Accounts receivable  52,000       Notes payable                 12,000

Inventory                    40,000       Total current liabilities    42,000

Total current assets  96,000        Long-term debt              36,000

Fixed assets              44,000         Equity                             62,000

Total assets           $140,000 Total liabilities and equity $140,000

Income Statement

Sales (all on credit)                         $200,000

Cost of goods sold                            130,000

Gross margin                                       70,000

Selling and administrative expenses 20,000

Depreciation                                          8,000

EBIT                                                      42,000

Interest expense                                   4,800

Earning before tax                              37,200

Taxes                                                     11,160

Net income                                      $26,040

Current Ratio = Current assets/Current liabilities

= 96,000/42,000

= 2.29

Cash flow to Debt services ratio = Ending Cash/Interest Expense

= $4,000/$4,800 = 0.833

Debt to Assets ratio = Total liabilities/Total assets

=$58,000/$140,000

= 0.41

Journalize the transactions. ( This information relates to Cheyenne Real Estate Agency. Oct. 1 Stockholders invest $31,770 in exchange for common stock of the corporation. 2 Hires an administrative assistant at an annual salary of $42,720. 3 Buys office furniture for $3,740, on account.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry is given below:

Oct 1

Cash Dr $31,770

   To Common stock $31,770

(Being exchange for the common stock is recorded)

Here cash is debited as it increased the asset and credited the common stock as it also increased the equity

Oct 2

No journal entry is required

Oct 3

Office furniture Dr $3,740

    To Account payable $3,740

(Being office furniture purchased on an account)

Here office furniture is debited as it increased the asset and credited the account payable as it also increased the liabilities

The present value of a zero-interest-bearing note given for property, goods, or services should be measured by A : using the prime interest rate to discount the note. B : the book value of the property on the seller's books the interest rate on similar notes being offered in the market place for similar property, goods, or services. C : the fair value of the property, goods, or services or by an amount that reasonably approximates the fair value of the note. D : using a negotiated interest rate between the issuer of the note and the owner of the property, goods, or services to discount the note.

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I think the answer is A. I THINK the answer is A

At the end of 2016, burger food truck The Patty Wagon’s preliminary trial balance indicated a current ratio of 1.20. Management is contemplating paying some of its accounts payable balance before the end of the fiscal year. Explain the effect this transaction would have on the current ratio. Would your answer be the same if the preliminary trial balance indicated a current ratio of 0.8?

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

Lets assume that for current ratio to be 1.2, the current assets were $120000 and Current liabilities were $100000. [120000 / 100000 = 1.2]

Now, if say $20000 of accounts payable were paid, the new current ratio would be:

= ($120000 - $20000) / ($100000 - $20000)

= $100000 / $80000

= 1.25.

Hence, the current ratio would Increase and this should be encouraged.

If current ratio were 0.8, (Current Assets $ 80000 and Current Liabilities $ 100000, 80000 / 100000 = 0.8] and $ 20000 were paid, the new current ratio would be:

= ($80000 - $20000) / ($100000  - $20000)

= $60000 / $80000

= 0.75

Hence, the current ratio would Decrease. This should be discouraged.

Conclusion: No, the answer would not be the same if current ratio were 0.8 instead of 1.2.

Carter Company has $800,000 of 6% preferred stock and $1,200,000 of common stock outstanding, each having a par value of $10 per share. No dividends have been paid or declared during the last two years, 2020 and 2019. As of December 31, 2021, the Board of Directors has decided to distribute $420,000 in cash dividends and needs help in determining the allocation between Preferred Stockholders and Common Stockholders. Assuming the preferred stock is noncumulative and nonparticipating, how much of the $420,000 will be allocated to Common Stockholders

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the allocation done between the preferred and common stockholder is shown below

Given that

Total dividend for current year = $420,000

Less: preference dividend -$40,000 ($800,000 × 5%)

Balance for common stock $380,000

The $40,000 should be first distributed to the preference stockholder and the remaining would be allocated to the common stockholder

Apr. 2 Purchased $4,600 of merchandise from Lyon Company with credit terms of 2/15, n/60, invoice dated April 2, and FOB shipping point.
3 Paid $300 cash for shipping charges on the April 2 purchase.
4 Returned to Lyon Company unacceptable merchandise that had an invoice price of $600.
17 Sent a check to Lyon Company for the April 2 purchase, net of the discount and the returned merchandise.
18 Purchased $8,500 of merchandise from First Corp. with credit terms of 1/10, n/30, invoice dated April 18, and FOB destination.
21 After negotiations, received from Frost a $500 allowance toward the $8,500 owed on the April 18 purchase.
28 Sent check to Frist paying for the April 18 purchase, net of the allowance and the discount.

Required:
Prepare journal entries to record the above transactions for a retail store. Assume a perpetual inventory system.

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Answer:

Apr-02

Dr Purchase $ 4,600

Cr Accounts payable-Lyon $ 4,600

Apr-03

Dr Transportation - in $ 300

Cr Cash $ 300

Apr-04

Dr Accounts payable-Lyon $ 600

Cr Purchase returns & Allowances $ 600

Apr-17

Dr Accounts payable-Lyon $ 4,000

Cr Purchase discount$ 80

Cr Cash $ 3,920

Apr-18

Dr Purchase $ 8,500

Cr Accounts payable-Frist corp. $ 8,500

Apr-21

Dr Accounts payable-Frist corp. $ 500

Cr Purchase returns & Allowances $ 500

Apr-28

Dr Accounts payable-Frist $8,000

Cr Purchase discount$ 160

Cr Cash $7,840

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries to record the above transactions for a retail store. Assume a perpetual inventory system.

Apr-02

Dr Purchase $ 4,600

Cr Accounts payable-Lyon $ 4,600

(Being To record purchase merchandise from Lyon company )

Apr-03

Dr Transportation - in $ 300

Cr Cash $ 300

(Being To record shipping charges paid on above purchase )

Apr-04

Dr Accounts payable-Lyon $ 600

Cr Purchase returns & Allowances $ 600

(Being To record purchase return to Lyon company )

Apr-17

Dr Accounts payable-Lyon $ 4,000

($4,600 -$600)

Cr Purchase discount$ 80

{($4600 - $600)* 2% }

Cr Cash $ 3,920

($ 4,000 -$ 80 )

(Being To record cash paid to Lyon company for above purchase )

Apr-18

Dr Purchase $ 8,500

Cr Accounts payable-Frist corp. $ 8,500

(Being To record purchase merchandise from Frist corp. )

Apr-21

Dr Accounts payable-Frist corp. $ 500

Cr Purchase returns & Allowances $ 500

(Being To record received allowance on above purchase)

Apr-28

Dr Accounts payable-Frist $8,000

($8,500 -$500)

Cr Purchase discount$ 160

{($8,500 -$500)*2%}

Cr Cash $7,840

($ 8,000 -$ 160 )

(Being To record cash paid to Frist corp. for above purchase )

Before prorating the manufacturing overhead costs at the end of 2016, the Cost of Goods Sold and Finished Goods Inventory had applied overhead costs of $57,600 and $21,000 in them, respectively. There was no Work-in-Process at the beginning or end of 2016. During the year, manufacturing overhead costs of $75,000 were actually incurred. The balance in the Applied Manufacturing Overhead was $78,600 at the end of 2016. If the under- or overapplied overhead is prorated between Cost of Goods Sold and the inventory accounts, how much will be the Cost of Goods Sold after the proration

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Answer: $60238

Explanation:

First and foremost, we need to calculate the over applied overhead which will be the difference between the actual overhead and the applied overhead. This will be:

= $78600 - $75000

= $3600

Then, the portion allocated to the cost of goods sold will be:

= $3600 × $57600 /($57600 + $21000)

= $3600 × $57600/$78600

= $3600 × 0.7328

= $2638

Therefore, the cost of Goods Sold after the proration will be:

= $57600 + $2638

= $60238

These are true or false!! Please help!!

1. A need is something that you desire to have because someone else has one.
2. Food, clothing, and shelter are examples of basic wants.
3. One of the problems in economics is that wants are unlimited.
4. Goods and services are produced through the use of economic resources.
5. There are only two kinds of economic resources: human and capital.
6. Labor is another name for human resources.
7. Some resources, such as clean air and water, are limited.
8. Scarcity is a problem that is faced by individuals and businesses but not by government
9. Economic decision making is important to businesses and governments but not to
individuals.
10. Economic decision making is a process requiring four important steps.

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Answer:

I'm just going to write T-True n F)-False

1 F-

2 T

3 T

4 T

5 F-

6 T

7 T

8 T

9 F-

10 I'm sorry i don't know about this

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