Henry is a manager in an operations department in a computer manufacturing company. He thoroughly studied the production process and calculated how long it takes to get the job done. Then he figured out a more efficient way to put all parts together for a computer. He trains and develops employees to use the new method and works with employees to implement the scientific principles. Which of the following management theories does Henry use in this case?
a. Theory X and Theory Y.
b. Systems management.
c. Human relations management.
d. Scientific management.

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Answer 1

Answer:

d. Scientific management.

Explanation:

The management theory used by Henry in this case is scientific management, which can be understood as an administrative model created by Taylor.

The main objective of scientific management is to make work more efficient using less resources and efforts, that is, making work more flexible by rationalizing work and implementing scientific techniques and training employees so that there is efficiency and effectiveness in organizational processes, with the lowest cost, time and continuous improvement.


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Eugene and Velma are married. For 2020, Eugene earned $25,000 and Velma earned $30,000. They have decided to file separate returns. They have no deductions for adjusted gross income. Velma's itemized deductions are $14,200 so she is going to itemize. Eugene's itemized deductions are $4,000. Assuming Eugene and Velma do not live in a community property state, what is Eugene's taxable income

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Answer:

$21,950

Explanation:

Based on the information given Assuming both of them do not live in a community property state Eugene's taxable income will be calculated as:

Income Earned (Velma) $30,000

Less Eugene's itemized deductions ($4,000)

Less Standard deduction ($4,050)

Eugene's taxable income$21,950

Therefore Eugene's taxable income will be $21,950

Direct labor or machine hours may not be the appropriate cost driver for overhead in all areas of manufacturing due to the complexities of many manufacturing processes. Many companies use activity-based costing (ABC) which uses multiple drivers (items that consume resources) rather than just one driver to apply overhead to their activities. With ABC, a company can use a cost driver that has a direct cause/effect relationship in its applied overhead costs.
Waterways looked into ABC as a method of costing because of the variety of items it produces and the many different activities in which it is involved.
Using the following information, determine the overhead rates and the actual cost assigned for each of the activity cost pools in a possible ABC system for Waterways. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 12.25.)
WATERWAYS CORPORATION
Activity Cost
Pools Cost Drivers Estimated
Overhead Expected
Use of Cost
Drivers per
Activity Actual Use of
Drivers
Irrigation installation Labor cost $1,998,432 12,960 12,941
Machining (all machine use) Machine hours 1,670,400 33,408,000 33,409,000
Customer orders Number of orders 30,636 2,553 2,520
Design Cost per design 820 8 7
Selling Number of sales calls 350,400 21,900 22,100
WATERWAYS CORPORATION
Activity Cost
Pools Activity-
Based
Overhead
Rates Actual
Cost
Assigned
Irrigation installation $
$
Machining (all machine use)
Customer orders
Design
Selling
How would you classify each of the following activities by level—unit level, batch level, product level, or facility level?
Testing of products (if all items are tested)
BatchProductFacilityUnit
Testing of products (if all items are not tested)
BatchFacilityUnitProduct
Designing new products
FacilityUnitBatchProduct
Packaging
BatchProductFacilityUnit
Molding
FacilityUnitProductBatch
Assembling
UnitFacilityBatchProduct
Depreciation
ProductBatchFacilityUnit
Machine maintenance
UnitBatchProductFacility
Advertising
ProductUnitFacilityBatch
Equipment setups
ProductBatchFacilityUnit
Electricity required to run equipment
BatchProductFacilityUnit
Requisitioning materials
UnitProductFacilityBatch

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Answer:

WATERWAYS CORPORATION

a.

Activity Cost                        Overhead          Actual Cost  

Pools Activity-                       Rates                Assigned

Based  

Irrigation installation                $  154.20    $1,995,502.20

Machining (all machine use)        $0.05      1,670,450.00

Customer orders                        $12                30,240.00

Design                                         $102.50              717.50

Selling                                         $16             353,600.00

b. Classification of activities by level:

Activities                                                                  Levels

Testing of products (if all items are tested)            Unit

Testing of products (if all items are not tested)    Batch  

Designing new products                                        Product  

Packaging                                                                Unit  

Molding                                                                    Product  

Assembling                                                              Batch  

Depreciation                                                            Facility  

Machine maintenance                                            Unit  

Advertising                                                              Product  

Equipment setups                                                  Batch  

Electricity required to run equipment                   Facility  

Requisitioning materials                                        Unit

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

WATERWAYS CORPORATION

Activity Cost                                       Estimated   Expected       Actual Use

Pools                            Cost Drivers  Overhead  Use of Cost     of Drivers

                                                                              Drivers per

                                                                                Activity    

Irrigation installation Labor cost      $1,998,432   12,960                   12,941

Machining                 Machine hours 1,670,400   33,408,000  33,409,000

Customer orders      No. of orders        30,636     2,553                   2,520

Design                      Cost per design         820             8                      7

Selling                       No. of sales calls 350,400    21,900               22,100

Overhead Rates:

Irrigation                 $1,998,432/12,960    = $154.20 per DLH

Machining                 1,670,400/33,408,000 = $0.05 per machine hour

Customer orders      30,636/2,553 = $12 per order

Design                       820/8 = $102.50 per design

Selling                         350,400/21,900 = $16 per sales call

Activity Cost                        Overhead          Actual Cost  

Pools Activity-                       Rates                Assigned

Based  

Irrigation installation                $  154.20    $1,995,502.20 ($154.20*12,941)

Machining (all machine use)        $0.05      1,670,450($0.05*33,409,000)

Customer orders                        $12                30,240 ($12*2,520)

Design                                         $102.50              717.50($102.50*7)

Selling                                         $16             353,600($16*22,100)

b) Levels of Activity:

Unit-level activities: At this level, the costs are concerned with direct materials, direct labor, and machine maintenance.

Product-level activities are specific to a product.

Batch‐level activities require a group (batch) of units to be produced or some processes performed together.

Facility-level activities are support activities required for the development and production of goods and services.  They are organization-wide.

Sensors in parking lots are able to detect and communicate when spaces are filled in a large covered parking garage next to an urban shopping mall. How might the owners of the parking garage use this information both to attract customers and to help the store owners in the mall make business​ plans? Choose the correct answer below. A. The owners of the parking garage can raise parking prices based on the demand for that time of the day. They can also communicate with businesses as to when to expect less customers so that they can adjust their store hours appropriately. B. The owners of the parking garage can alert the shopping mall customers if their car has been moved​ and/or stolen. C. The owners of the parking garage can advertise about the availability of parking. They can also communicate with businesses about hours when more spots are available and when they should encourage more business. D. The owners of the parking garage can invest in a larger garage based on the busiest time of the day. The increased capacity with lead to increased sales for the store owners in the mall.

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Answer: C. The owners of the parking garage can advertise about the availability of parking. They can also communicate with businesses about hours when more spots are available and when they should encourage more business

Explanation:

Since we are informed that the sensors in the parking lots are able to detect and communicate when spaces are filled in a large covered parking garage next to an urban shopping mall, this can be beneficial to the owners of the parking garage as they can advertise the availability of parking.

The owners can also speak to the business about the hours when there are available spots.

Stevens placed an ad in a literary magazine offering $7,400 for a complete set of Vacation in Paradise, a five volume set. Adams, who was not aware of the offer, gave to Stevens four volumes of the Vacation in Paradise set as a birthday present. Adams was informed of the offer at some point, obtained the missing volume, brought the volume to Stevens and requested the $7,400 payment. Stevens refused. If Adams sues, will he prevail

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Answer:

Yes he will prevail because the advert placed is a unilateral contract

Explanation:

A unilateral contract is one that has only one promisor who receives a promise for his from the offeror. It is usually settlement for a particular service or product.

On the other hand bilateral agreement has both parties as the promisor and offeror. Meaning both of them have conditions that must be fulfilled in the contract by the other person.

In the given instance Stevens placed an ad in a literary magazine offering $7,400 for a complete set of Vacation in Paradise, a five volume set.

Any service short of this can be viewed as a failure in the contract.

Adams gave to Stevens four volumes of the Vacation in Paradise set as a birthday present. Adams was informed of the offer at some point, obtained the missing volume, brought the volume to Stevens.

Since Adams had not initially satisfied conditions set by Stevens, Stevens can refuse to make the $7,400 payment

Columbia Sportswear makes nylon activewear. Its marketing manager set a goal to increase sales 12 percent over the next three years through the introduction of a new line of comfortable, lightweight clothing for people who fish. The marketing manager is engaged in ________.

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Answer:

a) functional planning

Explanation:

The functional planning is the planning that need to be done for each type of department so that the goals and the objectives of the company could be accomplish in a efficient and effective manner

Since in the question it is mentioned that the marketing manager have set a goal to rise the sales by 12% over the next three years so this represent that the manager is engaged in the functional planning

During the current year, the Town of Salo Alto recorded the following transactions related to its property taxes: Levied property taxes of $3,300,000, of which 2 percent is estimated to be uncollectible. Collected current property taxes amounting to $2,987,500. Collected $26,500 in delinquent taxes and $2,400 in interest and penalties on the delinquent taxes. These amounts had been recorded as Deferred Inflows of Resources in the prior year. Imposed penalties and interest in the amount of $3,750 but only expects to collect $3,100 of that amount. None is expected to be collected this year or within 30 days of year-end. Reclassified uncollected taxes as delinquent. These amounts are not expected to be collected within the first 60 days of the following fiscal year.

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Question Completion:

Prepare the journal entries.

Answer:

Town of Salo Alto

Journal Entries:

Debit Property Taxes Receivable $3,300,000

Credit Unearned Property Taxes $3,300,000

To record the levying of property taxes.

Debit Uncollectible Expense $66,000

Credit Allowance for Uncollectible Property Taxes $66,000

To record the 2% allowance for uncollectible taxes.

Debit Cash $2,987,500

Credit Property Taxes Receivable $2,987,500

To record the collection of current property taxes.

Debit Cash $28,900

Credit Deferred Inflows of Resources $26,500

Credit Interest and Penalties $2,400

To record the collection of delinquent taxes with interest and penalties.

Debit Penalties and Interest Receivable $3,750

Credit Interest and Penalties $3,100

Credit Allowance for uncollectible $650

To record penalties and interest imposed.

Debit Deferred Inflows of Resources $312,500

Credit Property Taxes Receivable $312,500

To re-classify uncollected taxes as delinquent.

Explanation:

The ASC 606, as applicable to GASB, specifies when property tax revenues should be recognized in government-wide financial statements.  Governmental revenue, e.g. property tax revenue, should be considered as revenue in the current period if it can be collected within that period or sixty days after the current period.  If it cannot be so collected, it needs to be re-classified as delinquent.

one could use the investment opportunity curve and the indifference curve to calculate optimal consumption and investment.
True or False?

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I think it’s false !! :)) Lmk if it’s right !?!

If you owned a business what would be the way to protect your personal assets from liablity?

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Answer:

When you form an LLC, you establish a new business entity that's legally separate from its owners. This separation provides what is called limited liability protection. As a general rule, if the LLC can't pay its debts, the LLC's creditors can go after the LLC's bank account and other assets.Sep 4, 2020

A company has3process options with the following costs:Process OptionsABCfixed cost ($)1,200,000220,000580,000variable cost/unit ($)31371)Find the range of forecasted volumes where process Cis optimal.2)The Point of Indifference between Process A and Process Boccurs at a total costof $________.3)The company has chosen process Aand expects to operate at a lossuntil 30,000 units have been sold.What is the price for each unit s

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

a. First and foremost, we have to get the total cost equations which will be:

Total cost (A) = 1200000 + 3Q

Total Cost (B) = 220000 + 13Q

Total Cost (C) = 580000 + 7Q

To get the range of forecasted volumes where process C is optimal, we have to get the cross-over point between A, B and C which goes thus:

Between A and C will be:

= (1200000 - 580000)/(7 - 3)

= 620000/4

= 155,000

Between B and C will be:

= (220000 - 580000)/(7 - 13)

= 360,000 / 6

= 60,000

Therefore, the range of the forecasted volumes where process C is optimal will be [60000, 155000]

(b) The point of indifference between A and B will be the difference in their fixed cost divided by the difference in their variable cost which will be:

= (1200000 - 220000)/(13 - 3)

= 980,000 / 10

= 98,000

(c) The price for each unit will be:

30,000 = 1200,000 / (Selling price - 3)

Selling price - 3 = 1200,000 / 30,000

Selling price - 3 = 40

Selling price = 40 + 3

Selling price = $43

Based on the way SBC's brand manager describes its overall pricing strategy across various types of bikes with varying attributes for different types of riders and varying degrees to which those attributes are incorporated, SBC employs

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Answer:

Customer orientation to pricing

Explanation:

Based on the description provided, SBC employs product line pricing. This strategy involves setting different prices for various types of bikes within their product line based on the attributes they offer and the target market they cater to, allowing for differentiation and catering to different customer segments. Therefore, option A is correct.

Product line pricing is a strategy that involves setting different prices for different products within a company's product line based on variations in attributes, features, or target customer segments.

It recognizes that not all products in the line are equal and that customers may have different needs, preferences, and willingness to pay.

By offering different price points for different products, companies can cater to diverse customer segments, maximize revenue, and create perceived value for each product variant, allowing customers to choose the option that best aligns with their desired features and budget.

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Your question is incomplete; more probably, your complete question is this:

Based on the way SBC's brand manager describes its overall pricing strategy across various types of bikes with varying attributes for different types of riders and varying degrees to which those attributes are incorporated, SBC employs.

Multiple Choice

A. product line pricing.

B. competitor-based pricing.

C. odd/even pricing.

D. penetration pricing.

E. high/low pricing.

A company purchased $10,500 of merchandise on June 15 with terms of 2/10, n/45, and FOB shipping point. The freight charge, $750, was added to the invoice amount. On June 20, it returned $1,200 of that merchandise. On June 24, it paid the balance owed for the merchandise taking any discount it is entitled to. The cash paid on June 24 equals:

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,Answer:

$9,825

Explanation:

Merchandise Costs must include all costs related to acquisition of merchandise such as freight charges for valuation purposes - IAS 2.

Therefore Cost of Merchandise Purchased was, $10,500 + $750  = $11,250

Merchandise Purchase - June 15 :

Debit : Merchandise $11,250

Credit ; Discount Received (2% x $11,250) $225

Credit : Account Payable (98 % x $11,250)  $11,025

Return of Merchandise - June 20 :

Debit : Accounts Payable $1,200

Credit : Merchandise $1,200

Amount to be Paid - June 24 :

Debit : Accounts Payable ($11,025 - $1,200)  $9,825

Credit : Cash $9,825

what is the major difference between corporations and other kinds businesses?

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Answer:

A corporation is a separate entity apart from that of the owners. A corporation is not responsible for its debts if it fails. A corporation is much larger than other kinds of businesses.

Explanation:

A corporation has a separate legal entity apart from that of the owners and workers.


A portion of FICA that is paid to provide eligible retired workers and
disabled Americans with medical insurance."

A.Social Security tax

B.State Income tax

C.Federal Income tax

D.Medicare

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Answer:

D.Medicare

Explanation:

Medicare tax is imposed on employed workers to cater for medicare expenses for people aged 65 years and above. The medicare tax also caters to younger persons and people living with disabilities who qualify under specific criteria.

Medicare is financed by the Federal government through the taxes collected from employers and employees.

Discuss what happens to overhead rates that are based on direct labor when automated equipment replaces direct labor. Would manufacturing overhead increase or decrease

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Answer:

Manufacturing overhead rates based on direct labor will increase and the total overhead itself will increase as a result of the increased use of equipment instead of direct labor.

Explanation:

When overhead rates are based on direct labor and automated equipment replaces direct labor, the number of direct labor hours will decrease.  This will cause an increase in the predetermined overhead rates since fewer direct labor hours will now divide the same or even an increased level of overhead.  Even the overhead costs will increase from the replacement of direct labor with equipment.

Answer and receive extra pts

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Answer:

Question 7: Partnership

Explanation:

You and your friend are working together, so you're partnering up.

Wat is accounting in economics

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Answer:

Accounting and economics both involve plenty of number-crunching. But accounting is a profession devoted to recording, analyzing, and reporting income and expenses, while economics is a branch of the social sciences that is concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of resources.

I hope it's helpful!

Match the example with the business structure that makes sense for it. To match the items, click the example, and then click the business structure.
Match the example with the business structure that makes sense for it.



To match the items, click the example, and then click the business structure.

Doug and Vanessa want to start a carpet cleaning business together and share the ownership and profits. They are not concerned about personal liability. They want the business to be fairly simple to set up.

Sole proprietorship

Esperanza is starting a business by herself as an illustrator for magazines and children's books. She isn't concerned with personal liability, but she wants the business to be easy to set up.

S corporation or LLC

Robyn wants to turn her sole proprietorship as a tutor into a larger company with many owners and liability protection. She is willing to deal with double taxation and a complicated setup process.

C corporation

Cuba is starting an event planning company. He wants to protect his liability, and he would prefer pass-through taxation.

Partnership

Ming is starting a business with the purpose of fighting hunger in her community. She doesn't care about making a profit and is willing to reinvest any income back into her products and services.

Nonprofit corporation

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Answer:

Doug and Vanessa- partnership

Esperanza- sole partnership

Robyn- c corporation

Cuba- s corporation or LLC

Ming- nonprofit corporation

I hope this helps someone!!

volume_upclosed_captiondescriptionfullscreen Leaders at Cold Stone Creamery say they launched stores in Japan because Japanese consumers have Western brand awareness that enables them to comprehend the American ice cream experience. The leaders are making a case that:

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Answer:

d.Japanese consumers have schemas and prototypes against which they can positively evaluate and comprehend Cold Stone Creamery.

Explanation:

Japanese consumers have schemas and prototypes against which they can positively evaluate and comprehend Cold Stone Creamery.The prototype is regarded as mental frameworks which is been utilized in assignment of things into categories based on quality.

On April 1, Cyclone's Co. purchases a trencher for $314,000. The machine is expected to last five years and have a salvage value of $57,000. Exercise 8-11 Straight-line, partial-year depreciation LO C2 Compute depreciation expense at December 31 for the first and second year assuming the company uses the straight-line method.

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Answer:

Annual depreciation= $51,400

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $314,000

Salvage value= $57,000

Useful life= 5 years

To calculate the depreciation expense under the straight-line method, we need to use the following formula:

Annual depreciation= (original cost - salvage value)/estimated life (years)

Annual depreciation= (314,000 - 57,000) / 5

Annual depreciation= $51,400

The depreciation expense is the same every year.

Compute darryl's total social security and Medicare taxes for the third quarter, if she is self-employed and earns $1,020.00 on a weekly basis.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the total security and medicare tax is shown below:

Here we assume the social security and medicare tax is 12.4% and 2.9% respectively

So, first we compute the total earnings which is

= $1,020 × 13 weeks

= $13,260

Now the taxes are

= $13,260 × 12.4% + $13,260 × 2.9%

= $1,644.24 + $384.54

= $2,028.78

What does greater capital mobility mean? A. Governments impose restricted trade policies. B. Investment money flows freely around the world. C. Foreign investment is tightly controlled. D. Companies can only profit by investing, not producing. ​

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Answer:

B. Investment money flows freely around the world

Explanation:

Capital mobility refers to the movement of investment funds from one country to another. Greater capital mobility implies free movement of capital across borders.

Greater capital mobility is only possible where there are no restrictions on capital movements. Restrictions of capital mobility include taxes, transaction costs, and government regulations.

Answer:

b

Explanation:

Which of the following is a disadvantage of geographical departmentization?

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Answer:

The overlap of assignments results in territorial departmentization.

Explanation:

Other than stressing individual departments divisions, it reflects on an entity as whole and. It forbids differentiation among workers, leading to duplication of duties. It is restricted to organisations that are small.

Richards Company manufactures a single product. All raw materials used are traceable to specific units of product. Current information for the company follows: Beginning raw materials inventory $ 10,000 Ending raw materials inventory 12,000 Raw material purchases 90,000 Beginning work in process inventory 40,000 Ending work in process inventory 25,000 Direct labor 130,000 Total factory overhead 60,000 Beginning finished goods inventory 55,000 Ending finished goods inventory 45,000 The company's cost of direct materials used, cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold is:

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Answer:

1.Cost of Raw Materials $88,000

2.Cost of Goods Manufactured $293,000

3. Cost of Goods Sold $321,000

Explanation:

1. Calculation for the Cost of Raw Materials Used using this formula

Cost of Raw Materials = Beginning Inventory + Purchases - Ending Inventory

Let plug in the formula

Cost of Raw Materials= $10,000 + $90,000 - $12,000

Cost of Raw Materials= $88,000

B) Calculation of Cost of Goods Manufactured

Using this formula

Cost of Goods Manufactured = Beginning Work in process Inventory + Direct Material + Direct Labor+ Factory Overhead - Ending Work in process

Let plug in the formula

Cost of Goods Manufactured = $ 40,000 + $88,000 + $130,000 + $60,000 - $25,000

Cost of Goods Manufactured = $293,000

3. Calculation for Cost of Goods Sold

Using this formula

Cost of Goods Sold=Beginning Inventory + Production During Period - Ending Inventory

Let plug in the formula

Cost of Goods Sold= $40,000 + $293,000 - $12,000

Cost of Goods Sold= $321,000

Therefore The company's cost of direct materials used, cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold will be :

1.Cost of Raw Materials $88,000

2.Cost of Goods Manufactured $293,000

3. Cost of Goods Sold $321,000

Jackson, Inc. produces two different products (Product 5 and Product Z) using two different activities:Machining, which uses machine hours as an activity driver, and Inspection, which uses a number of batches as an activity driver. The cost of Machining is $255,000, while the cost of Inspection is $35,000. Product 5 uses 33% of total machine hours and 65% of total batches.What is the total Inspection cost assigned to Product Z?(a) $12,250(b) $17,500(c) $84,150(d) $170,850

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Answer:

Inspection costs allocated= $12,250

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

The cost of Machining is $255,000, while the cost of Inspection is $35,000. Product 5 uses 33% of total machine hours and 65% of total batches.

First, we need to determine the allocation rate of Inspection for Product Z:

Allocation rate Product Z= 1 - Product 5 use of batches

Allocation rate Product Z= 1 - 0.65

Allocation rate Product Z= 0.35

Now, we can allocate Inspection costs:

Inspection costs allocated= 35,000*0.35

Inspection costs allocated= $12,250

Biarritz Corp. is growing quickly. Dividends are expected to grow at a rate of 30 percent for the next three years, with the growth rate falling off to a constant 7 percent thereafter. The required return is 13 percent and the company just paid a dividend of $2.60. What are the dividends each year for the next four years

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Answer:

current dividends are $2.60

in one year, the dividends will be = $2.60 x 1.3 = $3.38

in two years, the dividends will be = $3.38 x 1.3 = $4.39

in three years, the dividends will be = $4.944 x 1.3 = $5.71

in four years, the dividends will be = $5.7122 x 1.07 = $6.11

during the next 3 years, dividends grow at 30%, but the during the fourth year they will only grow at 7%

The June 30, 2021, year-end trial balance for Askew company contained the following information: Account Debit Credit Inventory, 7/1/2020 33,900 Sales revenue 399,000 Sales returns 13,900 Purchases 259,000 Purchase discounts 7,900 Purchase returns 11,900 Freight-in 20,800 In addition, you determine that the June 30, 2021, inventory balance is $41,900. Required: Calculate the cost of goods sold for the Askew Company for the year ending June 30, 2021.

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Answer:

$252,000

Explanation:

Calculation for the cost of goods sold for the Askew Company for the year ending June 30, 2021.

First step is to calculate the Net Purchase

Purchases 259,000

Less Purchase discounts (7,900)

Less Purchase returns (11,900)

Add Freight-in 20,800

Net purchase 260,000

Now let calculate the cost of goods sold

Inventory, 7/1/2020 33,900

Add 260,000

Less inventory balance ($41,900)

Cost of goods sold $252,000

Therefore the cost of goods sold for the Askew Company for the year ending June 30, 2021 will be $252,000

Classify the following cash flows as either operating, investing, or financing activities assume indirect method. 32 (8 01:40:41
1. Received cash from long-term debt issuance.
2. Paid long-term debt with cash.
3. Received cash from short-term debt issuance.
4. Issued common stock for cash.
5. Paid cash for wages and salaries.
6. Received cash interest on a note.
7. Paid cash for property taxes on building.
8. Paid cash for utilities.
9. Sold stock investments for cash.
10. Received cash from sale of equipment.

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Answer:

1. Received cash from long-term debt issuance.

Classification: Financing activities

2. Paid long-term debt with cash.

Classification: Financing activities

3. Received cash from short-term debt issuance.

Classification: Financing activities/Operating activities

4. Issued common stock for cash.

Classification: Financing activities

5. Paid cash for wages and salaries.

Classification: Operating activities

6. Received cash interest on a note.

Classification: Operating activities

7. Paid cash for property taxes on building.

Classification: Operating activities

8. Paid cash for utilities.

Classification: Operating activities

9. Sold stock investments for cash.

Classification: Investment activities / Finance activities

10. Received cash from sale of equipment.

Classification: Investment activities

"You think that you will be able to retire when you have $1 million dollars in your retirement account. Currently, you only have $200,000 in the account. You plan to save $5000 every year, and your account can generate an annual return of 6%. How many more years you need to work before you can retire?"

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Answer:

23 years

Explanation:

PV = 200000

PMT = 5000

RATE = 6%

FV = 1000000

Number of years = Nper(Rate, -Pmt, -Pv, Fv)

Number of years = Nper(6%, -5000, -200000,1000000)

Number of years = 23 years

Calculate the cash flow to creditors. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.) f. Calculate the cash flow to stockholders. (A negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.

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Answer and Explanation:

Missing information in the question:

Graffiti Advertising, Inc., reported the following financial statements for the last two years. 2016 Income Statement Sales $ 574,200 Costs of goods sold 273,935 Selling and administrative 124,715 Depreciation 54,558 EBIT $ 120,992 Interest 19,692 EBT $ 101,300 Taxes 40,520 Net income $ 60,780 Dividends $ 11,400 Addition to retained earnings $ 49,380 GRAFFITI ADVERTISING, INC. Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2015 Cash $ 13,500 Accounts payable $ 9,486 Accounts receivable 18,976 Notes payable 14,490 Inventory 13,812 Current liabilities $ 23,976 Current assets $ 46,288 Long-term debt $ 135,360 Net fixed assets $ 344,966 Owner's equity $ 231,918 Total assets $ 391,254 Total liabilities and owners’ equity $ 391,254 GRAFFITI ADVERTISING, INC. Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2016 Cash $ 14,486 Accounts payable $ 10,530 Accounts receivable 21,081 Notes payable 16,484 Inventory 22,772 Current liabilities $ 27,014 Current assets $ 58,339 Long-term debt $ 153,800 Net fixed assets $ 406,293 Owner's equity $ 283,818 Total assets $ 464,632 Total liabilities and owners’ equity $ 464,632

The computation is shown below:

Cash flow to creditors is

= Interest expense - long term debt on 2016 + long term debt on 2015

= $19,692 - $153,800 + $135,360

= $1,252

And, the cash flow to stockholder is

= Dividend paid - owner equity 2016 + owner equity 2015 + retained earnings

= $11,400 - $283,818 + $231,918 + $49,380

= $8,880

Golden Corporation uses direct labor-hours in its predetermined overhead rate. At the beginning of the year, the estimated direct labor-hours were 22,300 hours. At the end of the year, actual direct labor-hours for the year were 21,100 hours, the actual manufacturing overhead for the year was $538,980, and manufacturing overhead for the year was underapplied by $24,140. The estimated manufacturing overhead at the beginning of the year used in the predetermined overhead rate must have been

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Answer:

$544,120

Explanation:

Calculation for what The estimated manufacturing overhead at the beginning of the year used in the predetermined overhead rate must have been

First step is to calculate the Applied manufacturing overhead

Applied manufacturing overhead = $538,980 - $24,140

Applied manufacturing overhead = $514,840

Second step is to calculate the Predetermined overhead rate using this formula

Predetermined overhead rate = Applied manufacturing overhead / Actual direct labor hours

Let plug in the formula

Predetermined overhead rate = $514,840 / 21,100

Predetermined overhead rate = $24.4

Now let calculate the Estimated total manufacturing overheads using this formula

Estimated total manufacturing overheads = Estimated direct labor hours * Predetermined overhead rate

Let plug in the formula

Estimated total manufacturing overheads= 22,300 *$24.4

Estimated total manufacturing overheads= $544,120

Therefore The estimated manufacturing overhead at the beginning of the year used in the predetermined overhead rate must have been $544,120

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