How Many Pints of Blackberries?

The pleasure you get from each pint of freshly picked blackberries is $2.00. It takes you 12 minutes to pick the first pint, and each additional pint takes an additional 2 minutes (14 minutes for the second pint, 16 minutes for the third pint, and so on). The opportunity cost of your time is $0.10 per minute.

a. How many pints of blackberries should you pick? Illustrate with a complete graph.

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Answer 1

Answer:

none because they could be poiseness

Explanation:


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Milner Company is working on two job orders. The job cost sheets show the following. Assign costs to work in process.

Job 201 Job 202
Direct materials $7,200 $9,000
Direct labor 4,000 8,000
Manufacturing overhead 5,200 9,800

Required:
Prepare the three summary entries to record the assignment of costs to Work in Process from the data on the job cost sheets.

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Answer:

Full Question "(a) (To assign materials to jobs.) (b) (To assign labor to jobs.) (c) (To assign overhead to jobs.)"

No Date  Account Title and Explanation      Debit       Credit

a               Work in process inventory             $16,200

                 ($7,200+$9,000)

                      Raw material inventory                             $16,200

                 (To assign materials to jobs)

b.               Work in process inventory              $12,000

                  ($4,000+$8,000)

                        Factory labour                                           $12,000

                  (To assign labour to job)

c.                 Work in process inventory              $15,000

                   ($5,200+$9,800)

                          Manufacturing overhead                         $15,000

                    (To assign overhead to jobs)

Larry recorded the following donations this year: $690 cash to a family in need $2,590 to a church $690 cash to a political campaign To the Salvation Army household items that originally cost $1,390 but are worth $490. What is Larry's maximum allowable charitable contribution if his AGI is $61,900?

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Answer: $3080

Explanation:

Larry's maximum allowable charitable contribution if his AGI is $61,900 will be calculated as the addition of the $2,590 to a church and the worth of $490 of household items. This will be:

= $2590 + $490

= $3080

Therefore, the answer is $3080

Mounts Corporation produces and sells two products. In the most recent month, Product I05L had sales of $32,000 and variable expenses of $10,880. Product P42T had sales of $45,000 and variable expenses of $18,380. And the fixed expenses of the entire company were $46,070. The break-even point in sales dollars for the entire company is closest to
A. $75,330
B. $74,306
C. $30,930
D. $46,070

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Answer:

B. $74,306

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate contribution margin for both.

Product 105L

Sales $32,000

Less variable expenses ($10,880)

Contribution margin $21,120

Contribution margin ratio = Contribution margin ÷ Sales

= $21,120 ÷ $32,000

= 66%

Product P42T

Sales $45,000

Less variable expenses ($18,380)

Contribution margin $26,620

Contribution margin ratio = Contribution margin ÷ Sales

= $26,620 ÷ $45,000

= 59.2%

Total sales for both products $77,000

Less Total variable expenses ($29,260)

Total contribution margin $47,740

Total contribution margin ratio $47,740 ÷ $77,000 = 62%

Fixed expenses for both companies = $46,070

Therefore,

Break even point in sales for both companies = Total fixed expenses ÷ Contribution margin ratio

= $46,070 ÷ 62%

= $74,306.45

What is HKDL’s biggest challenge in keeping employees motivated?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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When benchmarking measures against the best levels of performance, these best levels may be found:A. inside the organization.B. outside the organization.C. inside and outside the organization.D. None of these is correct.

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Answer:

C. inside and outside the organization

Explanation:

Benchmarking is the process in which the company compared its products and processes with the other companies to measure its performance.

But for the best performance level here we have to considered it for both internal and outside organization that involves the customers, competitors, suppliers, etc

Therefore the correct option is c

And, the same is to be considered

An investor purchases a 20-year, $1,000 par value bond that pays semiannual interest of $40. If the semiannual market rate of interest is five percent, what is the current market value of the bond?

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Answer:

Bond Price = $828.4091365 rounded off to $828.41

Explanation:

To calculate the price of the bond today, we will use the formula for the price of the bond. As the bond is a semi annual bond, the coupon payment, number of periods and semi annual YTM will be,

Coupon Payment (C) = 40

Total periods (n) = 20 * 2 = 40

r or YTM = 0.05 or 5%

The formula to calculate the price of the bonds today is attached.

Bond Price = 40 * [( 1 - (1+0.05)^-40) / 0.05]  + 1000 / (1+0.05)^40

Bond Price = $828.4091365 rounded off to $828.41

Investment in an equipment project yields a net present worth of (–$150) at 15% interest rate and $95 at 20% interest rate. Calculate the internal rate of return on this investment.

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Answer:

18.067%

Explanation:

Let , i = 15% , then NPV = -$150 ,

When i = 20%, NPV = $95 A

At IRR , let the NPV = 0

Now, using the linear interpolation method we get

20% - 15%/ IRR -15 = 95-(-150) / 0-(-150)

20% - 15%/ IRR -15 =  245 / 150

5 / IRR -15 = 1.63

1/IRR -15 = 0.326

1/0.326 = IRR - 15

3.067 = IRR -15

IRR = 3.067+ 15

IRR = 18.067%

A stock has a correlation with the market of 0.53. The standard deviation of the market is 29%, and the standard deviation of the stock is 32%. What is the stock's beta?

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Answer: 0.58

Explanation:

Given the parameters in the question, Beta can be solved by the following formula;

= Correlation with market * ( Standard deviation of stock / Standard deviation of market)

= 0.53 * (32%/29%)

= 0.58

What are some types of performance that a manaer would have to control for a home health care agency? A. A health insurance companyB. A primary care clinicC. An outpatient surgery facilityD. A mental health counseling center E. A medical supply store

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Answer:

A. A health insurance company

B. A primary care clinic

E. A medical supply store

Explanation:

Management control can be defined as how the role of various individuals and groups within an organization are being monitored, controlled, and regulated to perform specific actions and avoid other non-essential activities to accomplish the organization's goals.

For a health care agency, some types of performance the manager would have to control for a home health care agency are:

A health insurance company:

Their role is to ensure that high health care cost is made affordable to individuals.

They must also ensure that a top-notch health service is being provided to the patients.

A primary care clinic:

They are responsible for the prevention of disease outbreaks and counseling their clients about how to take good care of their health conditions.

A medical supply store:

They serve as an inventory supply unit that are liable for the distribution of medical supplies to the individuals.

Carla Vista Clinic purchases land for $480000 cash. The clinic assumes $4200 in property taxes due on the land. The title and attorney fees totaled $3200. The clinic had the land graded for $8100. What amount does Carla Vista Clinic record as the cost for the land?A. $476200 B. $470000. C. $484500 D. $478300.

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Answer:

$495,500

Explanation:

Carla costs clinic purchases a land for $480,000

The clinic assumes $4,200 in property taxes

The title and attorney fee is $3,200

The land was graded for $8,100

Therefore the cost of the land can be calculated as follows

= $480,000 + $4,200+$3,200 + $8,100

= $495,500

First City Bank pays 7 percent simple interest on its savings account balances, whereas Second City Bank pays 7 percent interest compounded annually.If you made a $64,000 deposit in each bank, how much more money would you earn from your Second City Bank account at the end of 9 years? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answer to 2 decimal places. (e.g., 32.16))

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Answer:

$13,341.39

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

For First city bank,

The Future value is

= $64,000 + $64,000 × 7%× 9

= $64,000 + $40,320

= $104,320

And  for Second city bank,

Given that

NPER = 9,

RATE = 7%,

PV = $64,000

PMT = $0

The formula is shown below:

=-FV(RATE;NPER;PMT;PV;TYPE)

After applying the above formula, the future value is $117,661.39

Now finally

More money would be

= $117,661.39- $104,320

= $13,341.39

In the previous problem, suppose the project requires an initial investment in net working capital of $150,000, and the fixed asset will have a market value of $185,000 at the end of the project. What is the project’s Year 0 net cash flow?

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

You didn't tell us the previous problem you are talking about but let me help out.

The project’s Year 0 net cash flow will be calculated as:

= - Initial cost in fixed assets - Net working capital

Since we already know that our net working capital is $150,000, let's assume that the initial cost in fixed assets given in your previous problem is $2,000,000.

Therefore, the project’s Year 0 net cash flow will be:

= -2,000,000 - 150,000

= -2,150,000

An advertising agency wishes to estimate, with 99% confidence and to within $45, the mean amount small business owners would be willing to pay for a professionally produced web page for their businesses. Assuming a standard deviation of such amounts to be $250, the estimated minimum sample size needed to meet these criteria is about:__________

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Answer:

b) 205

Explanation:

Option are "(a) 103 b) 205 c) 644 d) 97"

The estimated minimum sample size needed to meet these criteria is calculated below: n = (Z*σ/E)^2

n = (2.58 * 250 / 45)^2

n = (645 / 45)^2

n = (14.33)^2

n = 205.3489

n = 205

Discuss environmental factors related to population that are changing the way certain people approach car buying and are thus creating new market segments.

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Explanation:

Sustainability is a subject that is growing in the world in which we live, there is a greater dissemination of information on environmental responsibility in the communication media and campaigns so that there is a reduction in the environmental impacts caused by large companies.

The greater interest in the subject, leads to a greater awareness and desire of people to consume sustainable products, this scenario leads to two considerations: companies are encouraged to implement environmental protection programs, and new products and services that meet the new requirements emerge. environmental requirements that are emerging, such as the greater demand for electric cars, which have cleaner and more sustainable energy.

Bill Darby started Darby Company on January 1, 2016. The company experienced the following events during its first year of operation:

a. Earned $1,600 of cash revenue.
b. Borrowed $3,000 cash from the bank.
c. Adjusted the accounting records to recognize accrued interest expense on the bank note. The note, issued on September 1, Year 1, had a one-year term and an 10 percent annual interest rate.

Required:
a. What is the amount of interest payable at December 31, 2016?
b. What is the amount of interest expense in 2016?
c. What is the amount of interest paid in 2016?

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Answer:

Darby Company

a. The amount of interest payable at December 31, 2016 is $100.

b. The amount of interest expense in 2016 is $100.

c. The amount of interest paid in 2016 is $0.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Notes Payable to the bank = $3,000

Interest rate = 10%

Period of note = 1 year

Issue date = September 1

Interest on the note = $3,000 * 10% * 4/12 = $100

b) The interest payable in 2016 equals the interest expense for 2016.  From the calculations, there is no payment for interest expense in 2016, that is why the interest payable equals the interest expense.

What is the minimum number of integers that you must pick between 0 and 9 (inclusive), such that two of them add up to 9?

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Answer:

6

Explanation:

there are 5 different possible combinations of two integers that equal 9 when you add them together:

(0,9)(1,8)(2,7) (3,6)(4,5)

The worst case scenario is that you choose 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4, and adding any pair will not result in 9. So you will need to choose a sixth number and whichever that number is (either 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9), you will be able to add it to another one to get 9.

The best case scenario is that you choose only two and you are lucky enough to get a combination that works.

Effective Annual Rate A loan is offered with monthly payments and a 8 percent APR. What's the loan's effective annual rate (EAR)?

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Answer:

The loan's effective annual rate (EAR) is 8.30%.

Explanation:

Effective Annual Rate (EAR) can be described as an interest rate which been adjusted for compounding over particular period.

EAR therefore simply refers to the interest rate paid to an investor in a year after taking compounding into consideration.

The EAR can be computed using the following formula:

EAR = ((1 + (i / n))^n) - 1 .............................(1)

Where;

i = Annual percentage rate (APR) = 8%, or 0.08

n = Number of compounding periods or months in a year = 12

Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:

EAR = ((1 + (0.08 / 12))^12) - 1

EAR = ((1 + 0.00666666666666667)^12) - 1

EAR = 1.00666666666666667^12 - 1

EAR = 1.08299950680751 - 1

EAR = 0.08299950680751, or 8.299950680751%

Approximating to 2 decimal places, we have:

EAR = 8.30%

Therefore, the loan's effective annual rate (EAR) is 8.30%.

Suppose the beta of Microsoft is 1.13, the risk-free rate is 3 percent, and the market risk premium is 8 percent. Calculate the expected return for Microsoft. A. 12.04 percent B. 15.66 percent C. 13.94 percent D. 8.65 percent

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Answer:

i think its C

Explanation:

To _____ an activity means to shorten the time it will take. A. smash B. fund C. crash D. aggregate E. matrix

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The correct answer is:

C. crash

Spiro Corp. uses the sum-of-the-years' digits method to depreciate equipment purchased in January year 1 for $20,000. The estimated salvage value of the equipment is $2,000 and the estimated useful life is four years. What should Spiro report as the asset's carrying amount as of December 31, year 3

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Answer:

Carrying value on Dec 31, Year 3= $3,800

Explanation:

Depreciable amount = Cost -  Salvage Value

Depreciable amount  = 20,000-2,000

Depreciable amount = $18,000

Sum of years’ digits = 1+2+3+4 = 10

Depreciation for Year 1 = 18,000*4/10 = 7,200

Depreciation for Year 2 = 18,000*3/10 = $5,400

Depreciation for Year 3 = 18,000*2/10 = $3,600

Carrying value on Dec 31, Year 3 = Purchase cost - Depreciation

Carrying value on Dec 31, Year 3 = $20,000 - $7,200 - $5,400 - $3,600

Carrying value on Dec 31, Year 3= $3,800

Troy will receive $7,500 at the end of Year 2. At the end of the following two years, he will receive $9,000 and $12,500, respectively. What is the future value of these cash flows at the end of Year 6 if the interest rate is 8%?a. $36.121.08.b. $38,418.80.c. $32,90767.d. $39,010.77.e. $33,445.44.

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Answer:

Total FV= $36,121.08

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cash flows:

Cf2= $7,500

Cf3= $9,000

Cf4= $12,500

Interest rate= 8%

To calculate the future value, we need to use the following formula on each cash flow:

FV= PV*(1+i)^n

Cf2= 7,500*(1.08^4)= 10,203.67

Cf3= 9,000*(1.08^3)= 11,337.41

Cf4= 12,500*(1.08^2)= 14,580

Total FV= $36,121.08

What's the future value of $55,000 after 20 years if the appropriate interest rate is 3%, compounded semiannually?

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Answer:

$99,771

Explanation:

future value = present value x (1 + interest rate)ⁿ

present value = $55,000interest rate = 3% / 2 = 1.5% semiannualn = 20 years x 2 = 40 semiannual periods

future value = $55,000 x (1 + 1.5%)⁴⁰ = $55,000 x 1.81402 = $99,771

When interest is compounded semiannually, the effective interest rate is slightly higher than when it is compounded annually.

effective interest rate = (1 + 3%/2)² - 1 = 3.0225%

On November 19, Hayes Company receives a $15,000, 60-day, 10% note from a customer as payment on his account. What adjusting entry should be made on the December 31 year-end?
A) Debit Interest Receivable $175; credit Interest Revenue $175.
B) Debit Interest Receivable $250; credit Interest Revenue $250.
C) Debit Interest Receivable $75; credit Interest Revenue $75.
D) Debit Interest Revenue $175; credit Interest Receivable $175.
E) Debit Interest Revenue $250; credit Interest Receivable $250.

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Answer:

A) Debit Interest Receivable $175; credit Interest Revenue $175.

Explanation:

The adjusting entry that made as on December 31 is shown below;

Interest receivable Dr  $175

         To Interest revenue  $175

(Being the interest receivable is recorded)

The computation is shown below:

= $15,000 × 10% × 42 days ÷ 360 days

= $175

The 42 days are from November 19 to December 31

Here the interest receivable is debited as it increased the assets and credited the interest revenue as it also increased the revenue

It is estimated that the annual maintenance cost of a statue erected in front of a public building in a state capital would be $1,000. Assuming an interest rate of 4% compounded annually, determine the capitalized cost for maintaining the statue.

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Answer:

$24,630.54

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the capitalized cost for maintaining the statue

First step is to calculate the Effective interest rate

Effective interest rate = (1+.04/4) ^4 -1

Effective interest rate= 0.04060

Last step is to calculat the capitalized cost for maintaining the statue using this formula

Capitalized cost =Annual maintenance cost /Effective interest rate

Let plug in the formula

Capitalized cost = ($1,000/0.04060)

Capitalized cost = $24,630.54

Therefore the capitalized cost for maintaining the statue will be $24,630.54

Quilcene Oysteria farms and sells oysters in the Pacific Northwest. The company harvested and sold 7,200 pounds of oysters in August. The company’s flexible budget for August appears below:
Quilcene Oysteria
Flexible Budget
For the Month Ended August 31
Actual pounds (q) 7,200
Revenue ($4.20q) $30,240
Expenses:
Packing supplies ($0.35q) 2,520
Oyster bed maintenance ($3,300) 3,300
Wages and salaries ($2,000 + $0.35q) 4,520
Shipping ($0.65q) 4,680
Utilities ($1,290) 1,290
Other ($460 + $0.01q) 532
Total expense 16,842
Net operating income $13,398
The actual results for August were as follows:
Quilcene Oysteria
Income Statement
For the Month Ended August 31
Actual pounds 7,200
Revenue $27,200
Expenses:
Packing supplies 2,690
Oyster bed maintenance 3,160
Wages and salaries 4,930
Shipping 4,410
Utilities 1,100
Other 1,152
Total expense 17,442
Net operating income $9,758
Required:
Compute the company’s revenue and spending variances for August.

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Answer:

Quilcene Oysteria

Computation of revenue and spending variances for August:

                                                                Flexible      Actual      Variance

For the Month Ended August 31

Actual pounds (q)                                    7,200         7,200        None

Revenue ($4.20q)                                  $30,240    27,200      $3,040   U

Expenses:

Packing supplies ($0.35q)                        2,520      2,690           -170    U

Oyster bed maintenance ($3,300)           3,300       3,160            140    F

Wages and salaries ($2,000 + $0.35q)   4,520      4,930          -410    U

Shipping ($0.65q)                                     4,680        4,410           270    F

Utilities ($1,290)                                         1,290        1,100            190    F

Other ($460 + $0.01q)                                532         1,152          -620   U

Total expense                                         16,842      17,442          -600   U

Net operating income                          $13,398    $9,758       -3,640   U

Explanation:

Quilcene Oysteria 's budget comparison with actual performance shows that there is an unfavorable variance of $3,640 arising from the less than impressive sales revenue and excessive spending incurred during August.  The firm realized less revenue than budgeted and incurred more expenses than budgeted.  The result is this unfavorable variance of $3,640.

how is an emergency fund simalar to and different from a savings fund?

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The difference is that you use an emergency fund for dire situations such as paying off hospital fees or paying sudden unexpected bills

Savings fund is more where you save for a down payment or a car or other things you are saving up for

The things these have in common is that for each fund you are saving for an event like how you save up for a car or unexpected bills

A building was purchased for $68,000. The asset has an expected useful life of eight years and depreciation expense each year is $5,000 using the straight-line method. What is the residual value of the building?A. $13,625 B. $8,625 C. $37,000.

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The options provided are incorrect. The correct answer is given below.

Answer:

Residual value = $28000

Explanation:

The straight line method of charging depreciation is a method that charges a constant depreciation expense throughout the useful life of the asset. The formula to calculate the depreciation expense under the straight line method is as follows,

Depreciation expense = (Cost - Residual value) / Estimated useful life of the asset

Plugging in the values for depreciation expense, cost and estimated useful life, we can calculate the residual value to be,

5000 = (68000 - Residual value) / 8

5000 * 8 = 68000 - Residual value

40000 + Residual value = 68000

Residual value = 68000 - 40000

Residual value = $28000

Effective teams have confidence in themselves and believe they can succeed. This confidence is called ________.
A) social facilitation
B) goal congruence
C) social loafing
D) team efficacy
E) self-serving bias

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Answer:

D) team efficacy

Explanation:

Team efficacy can be defined as the joint or collective beliefs that the members of a team have in its capacity to effectively execute a specific project or task, accomplish its organizational set goals and objectives through the use of team efforts and skills.

Hence, effective teams have confidence in themselves and believe they can succeed. This confidence is called team efficacy because all the members of the team bring their own skills, viewpoints, experience, knowledge to achieve success.

Suppose you have $10,000 in cash and you decide to borrow another $10,000 at a(n)6% interest rate to invest in the stock market. You invest the entire $20,000 in an exchange-traded fund (ETF)with a 10% expected return and a 20% volatility. Assume that the ETF you invested in returns -10%. Then the realized return on your investment is closest to ________.
A)-18%
B)-10%
C)-23%
D)-26%

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Answer:

D)-26%

Explanation:

The computation of the realized return on your investment is shown below:

= (Rate of return × total investment) - (interest paid)

= (-10% × $20,000) - (6% × $1,000)

= (-$2000 - $600)

= -$2,600

Now  the Rate of return is

=(-$2,600 ÷ $10,000)

= -26%

hence, the realized return on your investment is -26%

Therefore the correct option is D.

Dusty Corporation began business on January 1, 2020. The corporate charter authorizes issuance of 100,000 shares of .01 par value common stock and 10,000 shares of $1 par value, 10% cumulative preferred stock. On July 1, 2020, Dusty issued 30,000 shares of common stock in exchange for three years of rent on a retail location. The cash rental price is $4,200 per month and the rental period begins July 1. How should Dusty adjust its financial statement for the issuance of the shares on July 1?

a. Increase cash by $151,200, and increase prepaid rent by $151,200.
b. Increase prepaid rent by $151,200, and increase common stock by $151,200.
c. Increase prepaid rent by $151,200, increase common stock by $300 and increase additional paid-in capital by $150,900.
d. Increase prepaid rent by $151,200, increase common stock by $150,900, and increase additional paid-in capital by $300.

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Answer:

The answer is "Option c".

Explanation:

                                                                                                 Dr.                    Cr.

Prepayment of rent                                                            151,200

Popular stock                                                                                                  300

Extra capital expenditures                                                                      150,900

Dusty Corporation should adjust its financial statement to record the issuance of the shares on July 1, 2020 as follows:

c. Increase prepaid rent by $151,200, increase common stock by $300, and increase additional paid-in capital by $150,900.

Data and Calculations:

Authorized share capital:

100,000 shares, Common Stock at $0.01 par value = $1,000 ($100,000 x $0.01)

10,000 shares, 10% Cumulative Preferred Stock at $1 par value = $10,000 (10,000 x $1)

Analysis of Issuance:

30,000 shares, Common Stock at $0.01 par value = $300 (30,000 x $0.01)

Rental cost = $151,200 ($4,200 x 36 months)

Prepaid Expense $151,200 Common Stock $300 Additional Paid-in Capital $150,900 ($151,200 - $300)

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