On July 1, Perry Company signed a note with principal of $80,000 and a stated interest rate of 4%. The principal and interest are due on April 1 of the following year. Perry will accrue interest on December 31st.

$80,000 * 4% * 6/12 = $1,600 Interest is always stated as an annual rate regardless of loan term. The 4% interest is annual and must be multiplied by 6/12 to account for the six months july-december when recording the accrued interest on 12/31.

Required:
What is an example of accrued receivable?

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Answer 1

Answer:

$1,600

An example of accrued receivable is recording interest revenue before it is been received.

Explanation:

Principal =$80,000

Interest rate =4%.

July to December =6 months

Hence:

$80,000 * 4% * 6/12

=$80,000×0.04×0.5

= $1,600

Perry accrued interest on December 31st is $1,600

An example of accrued receivable is recording interest revenue before it is been received.


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Payback period was the earliest -Select- selection criterion. The -Select- is a "break-even" calculation in the sense that if a project's cash flows come in at the expected rate, the project will break even. The equation is:

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Answer: 1. Capital Budgeting

2. Payback Period

3. Number of Years Prior to Full Recovery + (Unrecovered Cost at Start of Year / Cash flow during the year)

Explanation:

Payback period was the earliest Capital Budgeting selection criterion. The Payback Period is a "break-even" calculation in the sense...

The Payback period is one of the most simple methods in Capital Budgeting and the earliest as well. It simply checked how long it would take to pay back an investment which made it very alluring to investors who wanted to know how long it would be till they started getting a profit.

It therefore essentially checked when the project would Break-Even.

The formula is,

Number of Years Prior to Full Recovery + (Unrecovered Cost at Start of Year / Cash flow during the year)

This means that to calculate the Payback Period, for example, say the investment was $500 and the project brought in $120 for 5 years.

That would mean that in year 4 it would have brought it $480. Year 4 is the Number of Years prior to Full recovery.

The $20 left is the Unrecovered cost at the start of the year and the Cashflow for the year is $120. The Payback is therefore,

= 4 + (20/120)

= 4.17

what are the 8 core subject areas that employer expect all employees to know

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Answer:

Communication. More than two-thirds of recruiters across all industries say communication is the most important skill they look for. ... Decision-Making. Flexibility. Commitment.  Innovation. Integrity. Leadership.  Life-long Learning.

Explanation:

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On March 31, 2018, Easy Rental Agency Inc.'s trial balance included the following selected unadjusted account balances. The company's year end is December 31 and it adjusts its accounts quarterly
Debit Credit
Prepaid insurance $14,740
Supplies 2,900
Equipment 22,100
Accumulated depreciation-equipment 5,680
Unearned revenue 9,730
Loan payable, due 2020 20,000
Rent revenue 30,900
Salaries expense 14,500
An analysis of the accounts shows the following:
1. The equipment, which was purchased on January 1, 2017, is estimated to have a useful life of four years. The company uses straight-line depreciation.
2. One third of the unearned revenue related to rent is still unearned at the end of the quarter.
3. The loan payable has an interest rate of 6%. Interest is paid on the first day of each following month and was last paid March 1, 2018.
4. Supplies on hand total $940 at March 31.
5. The one-year insurance policy was purchased for $14,740 on January 1.
6. Income tax is estimated to be $2,600 for the quarter.
Prepare the quarterly adjusting entries required at March 31.

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Answer:

1)

Dr Depreciation expense 1,226

    Cr Accumulated depreciation 1,226

2)

Dr Unearned revenue 6,487

    Cr Rent revenue 6,487

3)

Dr Interest expense 600

    Cr Accrued interest 600

4)

Dr Supplies expense 1,960

    Cr Supplies 1,960

5)

Dr Insurance expense 3,618

    Cr Prepaid insurance 3,618

6)

Dr Income tax expense 2,600

    Cr Income tax payable 2,600

Explanation:

March 31, 2018

Prepaid insurance $14,740  - 3,618

Supplies 2,900  - 1,960

Equipment 22,100

Accumulated depreciation-equipment 5,680  + 1,226

Unearned revenue 9,730  - 6,487

interest payable 600

Income tax payable 2,600

Loan payable, due 2020 20,000

Rent revenue 30,900  + 6,487

Salaries expense 14,500

depreciation expense 1,226

interest expense 600

Supplies expense 1,960

Insurance expense 3,618

Income tax expense 2,600

1. The equipment, which was purchased on January 1, 2017, is estimated to have a useful life of four years. The company uses straight-line depreciation.

depreciation per year = $22,100 / 4 = $5,525

depreciation expense up to March 31, 2018:

$5,525 x 1.25 = $6,906.25 ≈ $6,906

adjustment entry = $6,906 - $5,680 = $1,226

Dr Depreciation expense 1,226

    Cr Accumulated depreciation 1,226

2. One third of the unearned revenue related to rent is still unearned at the end of the quarter.

adjusting entry = 9,730  - (9,730  x 1/3) = $6,486.67 ≈ $6,487

Dr Unearned revenue 6,487

    Cr Rent revenue 6,487

3. The loan payable has an interest rate of 6%. Interest is paid on the first day of each following month and was last paid March 1, 2018.

interest per month = $20,000 x 6% x 1/12 = $600

Dr Interest expense 600

    Cr Accrued interest 600

4. Supplies on hand total $940 at March 31.

adjusting entry = $2,900 - $940 = $1,960

Dr Supplies expense 1,960

    Cr Supplies 1,960

5. The one-year insurance policy was purchased for $14,740 on January 1.

insurance expense per quarter = $14,470 x 3/12 = $3,617.50 ≈ $3,618

Dr Insurance expense 3,618

    Cr Prepaid insurance 3,618

6. Income tax is estimated to be $2,600 for the quarter.

Prepare the quarterly adjusting entries required at March 31.

Dr Income tax expense 2,600

    Cr Income tax payable 2,600

Should the home country be "large" relative to the world, its imposition of a tariff on imports would lead to an increase in domestic welfare if the terms-of-trade effect exceeds the sum of the:_________

a. revenue effect plus redistribution effect.
b. protective effect plus revenue effect.
c. consumption effect plus redistribution effect.
d. production distortion effect plus consumption distortion effect.
e. None of the above.

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Answer:

Option e. is correct

Explanation:

The Terms of Trade is equal to the average price of exports / by the average price of imports. The terms-of-trade refers to the relative price of exports in terms of imports.

Protective effect refers to the wasted resources due to production of good at a higher cost. Consumption effect refers to the loss to consumer due to higher price that leads to less consumption.

Should the home country be "large" relative to the world, its imposition of a tariff on imports would lead to an increase in domestic welfare if the terms-of-trade effect exceeds the sum of the protective effect plus consumption effect

Selected account balances from the adjusted trial balance for Olinda Corporation as of its calendar year-end December 31 follow. Debit Credit a. Interest revenue $ 14,500 b. Depreciation expense—Equipment $ 34,500 c. Loss on sale of equipment 26,350 d. Accounts payable 44,500 e. Other operating expenses 106,900 f. Accumulated depreciation—Equipment 72,100 g. Gain from settlement of lawsuit 44,500 h. Accumulated depreciation—Buildings 175,500 i. Loss from operating a discontinued segment (pretax) 18,750 j. Gain on insurance recovery of tornado damage 29,620 k. Net sales 1,003,500 l. Depreciation expense—Buildings 52,500 m. Correction of overstatement of prior year’s sales (pretax) 16,500 n. Gain on sale of discontinued segment’s assets (pretax) 36,500 o. Loss from settlement of lawsuit 24,250 p. Income tax expense ? q. Cost of goods sold 487,500 Assume that the company’s income tax rate is 40% for all items. Compute the tax effects and after-tax amounts of the three items labeled pretax. 2a. What is the amount of income from continuing operations before income taxes? 2b. What is the amount of the income tax expense? 2c. What is the amount of income from continuing operations?

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Answer:

2a) 330,500

2b) 132,200

2c) 198,300

Explanation:

Loss from operating a discontinued segment (pretax) 18,750

Correction of overstatement of prior year’s sales (pretax) 16,500

Gain on sale of discontinued segment’s assets (pretax) 36,500

Hopewell Corporation Balance Sheet As of December 31, 2019 (amounts in thousands) Cash 21,000 Liabilities 20,000 Other Assets 26,000 Equity 27,000 Total Assets 47,000 Total Liabilities & Equity 47,000 Hopewell Corporation Income Statement January 1 to March 31, 2020 (amounts in thousands) Revenue 5,500 Expenses 2,600 Net Income 2,900 Between January 1 and March 31, 2020: 1. Cash decreases by $100,000 2. Liabilities decrease by $300,000 3. Paid-In Capital does not change 4. Dividends paid of $300,000 What is the value for Other Assets on March 31, 2020?

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Answer:

The value for Other Assets on March 31, 2020 $29,000,000

Explanation:

Hopewell Corporation Balance Sheet As of December 31, 2019

Cash = $21,000,000

Other Assets = $26,000,000

Total Assets = $47,000,000

Liabilities = $20,000,000

Equity = $27,000,000

Total Liabilities & Equity = $47,000,000

Hopewell Corporation Income Statement January 1 to March 31, 2020

Revenue = $5,500,000

Expenses = $2,600,000

Net Income = $2,900,000

Between January 1 and March 31, 2020:

1. Cash decreases by $100,000

2. Liabilities decrease by $300,000

3. Paid-In Capital does not change

4. Dividends paid of $300,000

Assets

Cash = $21,000,000 - $100,000 = $20,000,000

Liabilities = $20,000,000 - $300,000 = $19,700,000

Equity = $27,000,000 + $2,600,000 - $300,000 = $29,300,000

Total Liabilities & Equity = $19,700,000 + $29,300,000 = $ 49,000,000

Other assets =  $49,000,000 - $20,000,000 = $29,000,000

Suppose Nike's managers were considering expanding into producing sports beverages. Why might the company decide to do this under the Nike brand name? The cost of producing sports beverages along with its current products under the Nike brand name is less than the cost of producing sports beverages under a new brand name plus the cost of producing Nike's current products under the Nike brand name. The cost of producing sports beverages along with its current products under the Nike brand name is greater than the cost of producing sports beverages separately under a new brand name plus the cost of producing Nike's current products under the Nike brand name.

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Answer:

Te correct answer is the first option: The cost of producing sports beverages along with its current products under the Nike brand name is less than the cost of producing sports beverages under a new brand name plus the cost of producing Nike's current products under the Nike brand name

Explanation:

To begin with, the fact that the managers are looking forward to expand the business and to aggregate sports beverages indicates that the company is doing good in the sales and therefore they have margin to invest in a plan like that. Secondly, the fact that they do it under Nike's name will cost them less than doing it otherwise due the fact that they will not have to pay for a new name and all the registrations and patents that the strategy involves. They will only need to register the new product and even more they would have all the marketing campaign focus on the same audience and will find strength in using the brand and name of Nike for that, in terms of publicity.

If a fixed asset, such as a computer, were purchased on January 1st for $1,832.00 with an estimated life of 6 years and a salvage or residual value of $123.00, what is the journal entry for monthly expense under straight-line depreciation?

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Answer:

Dr depreciation expense  $ 23.74  

Cr accumulated depreciation              $ 23.74  

Explanation:

The depreciation per month would be first thing to determine:

Yearly depreciation =Cost of asset-residual value/useful life

cost of asset is $1,832.00

residual value which is disposal value at the end of useful life is $123.00

Useful life is 6 years

yearly depreciation charge= ($1,832.00-$123.00)/6=$ 284.83  

Monthly depreciation expense=yearly depreciation charge/12=$284.83/12=$23.74  

The journal entry monthly would be a debit to depreciation expense and a credit to accumulated depreciation

A company started the year with the following: Assets $121,000; Liabilities $41,500; Common Stock $71,500; Retained Earnings $8,000. During the year, the company earned revenue of $6,400, all of which was received in cash, and incurred expenses of $3,700, all of which were unpaid as of the end of the year. In addition, the company paid dividends of $2,400 to owners. Assume no other activities occurred during the year. The amount of liabilities at the end of the year is

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Answer:

$45,200

Explanation:

According to the scenario, the computation of the given data are as follows:

Liabilities = $41,500

Expense incurred during year = $3,700

So, we can calculate the total amount of liabilities by using the following formula:

Liabilities at the end of the year = Liabilities  + Expense incurred

Liabilities at the end of the year = $41,500 + $3,700

= $45,200

Using these data from the comparative balance sheet of Ramirez Company, perform horizontal analysis.

Dec. 31, 2014 Dec. 31, 2013 Amount Percentage

Accounts receivable $535,000 $450,000 _______ _________
Inventory $792,000 $606,000 _______ _______
Total assets $3,138,000 $2,707,000 _______ _______

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Answer:

          Ramirez Company comparative balance sheet

                                             2014                                 2013

Particulars                     Amount        Percent           Amount       Percent

Accounts receivable     535,000         17.05%           450,000       16.62%

Inventory                        792,000         25.24%          606,000     22.39%

Other Assets                 1,811,000         57.71%            1,651,000     60.99%

Total assets                   3,138,000        100%             2,707,000   100%

2014 Workings

Account receivables= 535,000 / 3,138,000 * 100 = 17.05%

Inventory= 792,000 / 3,138,000 * 100 =25.24%

Other Assets= 1,811,000 / 3,138,000 * 100 = 57.71%

2013 Workings

Account receivables= 450,000/2,707,000 * 100= 16.62%

Inventory=606,000/2,707,000 * 100= 22.39%

Other Assets=1,651,000/2,707,000 * 100= 60.99%

Suppose Sharon earns $575 per week working as a programmer for PC Pros. She uses $9 to get her car washed at Spotless Car Wash. Spotless Car Wash pays Paolo $300 per week to wash cars. Paolo uses $200 to purchase software from PC Pros.
and
1. Paolo spends $200 to purchase software from PC Pros.
- A. Resource Market? B. Product Market market?
2. Paolo earns $300 per week working for Spotless Car Wash
- A. Resource Market? B. Product Market market?
3. Sharon spends $9 to get her car washed.
- A. Resource Market? B. Product Market market?
Which of the elements of this scenario represent a flow from a household to a firm? This could be a flow of dollars, inputs, or outputs.
1. The $300 per week Paolo earns working for Spotless Car Wash
2. The $200 Paolo spends to purchase software from PC Pros
3. Sharon's labor

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Answer:

First Question

1. B

2. A

3. B

Second Question

The $200 Paolo spends to purchase software from PC Pros.

Explanation:

1. Paolo's transaction falls under the product market cash flow because he wittingly spends on a product–the software.

2. Paolo's earnings comes to the resource market, since he is been paid for his human resourcefulness in the organization.

3. Sharon's payment for washing her car is best placed on the Product market flow since she is spending on a personal product–the car.

The $200 Paolo spends to purchase software from PC Pros in this scenario represent a flow from a household to a firm because he (an individual belonging to a household) transfers his money to the firm.

. Suppose Stevie'sStevie's expectation to sell one standard scooter for every three chrome scooters was incorrect and for every four scooters sold two are standard scooters and two are chrome scooters. Will the breakeven point of total scooters increase or​ decrease? ​ Why? (Calculation not​ required.)

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Answer:

It depends upon the contribution per unit of each product or in other words it depends on composite contribution per unit.

Explanation:

The composition matters a lot because of the fact that every product has its own contribution per unit. So if the product chrome has $1 contribution per unit and standard scooter has $2 contribution per unit. Also suppose that $6 is the total fixed cost. Then the priority to sell must be standard scooter, because it has higher contribution. Secondly if we only sell chrome scooters then total 6 ($6 fixed cost - 6 units * $1 contribution per unit) units must be sold and if we only sell standard scooters then only 3 ($6 fixed cost - 3 units * $2 contribution per unit) units must be sold to breakeven. Suppose, if we reduce standard scooters from 3 scooters to 2 units ($6 fixed cost - 2 units * $2 contribution per unit) then their will be loss of $2 which can be reduced to zero by selling 2 chrome scooters ($2 loss - 2 units * $1 contribution per unit).

So this is how contribution per unit affects the composite breakeven units and most important thing is that if the composite contribution per unit has increased then the breakeven units will decrease and vice versa.

The new growth theory states that A. technological advances are the responsibility of the government. B. the subsistence level income leads to technological advances. C. technological advances are the result of discoveries and choices. D. it is impossible to replicate production activities. E. technological advances are the result of random chance.

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Answer:

C. technological advances are the result of discoveries and choices.

Explanation:

The new growth theory was developed by a man named med Paul Romer. This new growth theory stresses the role which is determined by human choices.

The new growth theory states that technological advances are the result of discoveries and choices, rather than random choices. It explains the fact that new innovations and technological advancement are not the result of random chance, but they occur as a result of humans and their desire for new innovations.

Therefore option C is correct

Brazil is almost​ self-sufficient in ethanol. Brazilian ethanol is made from sugar and costs 83cents per gallon whereas U.S.​ ethanol, made from​ corn, costs​ $1.14 per gallon. The United States has set a zero quota on imports of​ ethanol, so it does not import ethanol. ​Source: The New York Times​, April​ 12, 2006 Which country has a comparative advantage in producing​ ethanol? Explain why both the United States and Brazil can gain from specialization and trade.

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Answer:

Brazil has comparative advantage in Ethanol.

Both US & Ethanol can gain from trade, if they specialise in their good of comparative advantage & import the other at lower opportunity cost.

Explanation:

Comparative advantage is when an economy can produce a good with lesser opportunity cost than other economy.

Brazil can produce ethanol at lower opportunity cost, as it uses lesser resources to produce Ethanol, compared to US.

So, Brazil has comparative advantage in producing ethanol. Both US & Brazil can gain from specialisation : As, US can get more ethanol at lesser than domestic opportunity cost. And, Brazil can also gain from trade by importing the good in which US has better opportunity cost & comparative advantage, in exchange of exported ethanol. It would imply Brazil would get more of the other good at lesser than domestic opportunity cost.

Shawn and Harry signed a contract for Shawn to build a house for Harry according to the specifications provided by Harry. The contract stated that Shawn would be paid $125,000. Shawn unintentionally deviated from the specifications in several minor respects. The house was soundly constructed, and Shawn completed the work within the promised time. Harry refused to pay Shawn any of the $125,000, arguing that the house did not conform to the specifications. In this case,
A) Harry will get a decree of specific performance.
B) Shawn has no right to be paid for any of his work because he breached the contract.
C) if the court finds that Shawn has substantially performed, he will be able to recover the contract price less any damages caused by his failure to perform as promised.
D) if the court finds that Shawn has substantially performed, he will be able to recover the contract price less any damages caused to him because of the delay in payment.

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Answer:

C) if the court finds that Shawn has substantially performed, he will be able to recover the contract price less any damages caused by his failure to perform as promised.

Explanation:

From the question Harry signed a contract with Shawn to build a house. Harry made some specification to build the house. But Shawn did not follow the specifications now Harry doesn't want to pay him the contract amount.

Under doctrine of specific performance, Harry can pay less money than the contract price. Because Shawn has performed substantially, he is not entitled to receive the contract price as agreed.

Peterson Company estimates that overhead costs for the next year will be $3,500,000 for indirect labor and $870,000 for factory utilities. The company uses machine hours as its overhead allocation base. If 92,000 machine hours are planned for this next year, what is the company's plantwide overhead rate? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)

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Answer:

The company's plantwide overhead rate is $47.5

Explanation:

The total planned overhead costs for next year=$3,500,000+$870,000=$ 4,370,000.00  

machine hours as overhead allocation base is 92,000 hours

company's plantwide overhead rate =total planned overhead/overhead allocation base(machine hours)

company's plantwide overhead rate=4,370,000.00/92000=$47.5

An investor is deciding whether to build a retail store. If she invests in the store and it is successful, she expects a return of $100,000 in the first year. If the store is not successful, she will suffer a loss of $80,000. She guesses that the probability that the store will be a success is 0.6. To remove some of the uncertainty from this decision, the investor tries to establish more information, but this market research will cost $20,000. If she spends this money, she will have more confidence in her investment. There is a 0.6 probability that this information will be favorable; if it is, the likelihood that the store will be a success increases to 0.9. If the information is not favorable, the likelihood that the store will be a success reduces to only 0.2. Of course, she can elect to do nothing.
A) Draw the associated decision tree.
B) What do you recommend?
C) How much is the information worth?
Replace all the monetary values with the following utilities
Monetary Value Utility
$100,000 1.00
$80,000 0.40
$0 0.20
-$20,000 0.10
-$80,000 0.05
-$100,000 0.00
A) What do you recommend, based on expected utility?
B) Is the investor a risk soeker or a risk avoider?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Given that,

expects a return of $100,000 in the first year

loss of $80,000

probability that the store will be a success is 0.6

research will cost $20,000

0.6 probability that this information will be favorable

store will be a success increases to 0.9

store will be a success reduces to only 0.2

a) Decision tree is attached

EMV= (payoff of first outcome) * (probability of first outcome) +  (payoff of second outcome) * (probability of second outcome) +  (payoff of third outcome) * (probability of third outcome)

EMV(node 1) = EMV(new store)

= ($100,000 * 0.6) + (-80,000 * 0.4)

=$28,000

EMV (node 2) = EMV (no store)

= $0

EMV (node 3) = EMV ( new store and favourable research)

= ($100,000 * 0.9) + (-80,000 * 0.1)

=$82,000

EMV (node 4) = EMV ( no store and favourable research)

= $0

EMV (node 5) = EMV ( new store and unfavourable research)

= ($100,000 * 0.2) + (-80,000 * 0.8)

= -$44,000

EMV (node 6) = EMV ( no new store and unfavourable research)

= $0

B) Here we compare EMV of not conducting the market research ans EMV of conducting the market research and the maximum EMV shall be taken for decision making

Here the EMV of conducting the market research is higher than not conducting

Hence, the investor can go to market research test. If result is positive, she can invest in the store, if negative she can stop the proposal.

Presented below is an aging schedule for Bryan Company. Number of Days Past Due Customer Total Not Yet Due 1-30 31-60 61-90 Over 90 Aneesh $ 24,000 $ 9,000 $15,000 Bird 30,000 $ 30,000 Cope 50,000 5,000 5,000 $40,000 DeSpears 38,000 $38,000 Others 120,000 72,000 35,000 13,000 $262,000 $107,000 $49,000 $28,000 $40,000 $38,000 Estimated percentage uncollectible 3% 7% 12% 24% 60% Total estimated bad debts $ 42,400 $ 3,210 $3,430 $3,360 $ 9,600 $22,800 At December 31, 2016, the unadjusted balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts is a credit of $8,000.Journalize the adjusting of bad debit at December 31 2016.

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Answer and Explanation:

The adjusting journal entry is shown below:

On Dec 2016

Bad debt expense Dr ($42,400 - $8,000)  $34,400

          To Allowance for doubtful debts $34,400

(Being the bad debt expense is recorded)

For recording this we debited the bad debt expense as it increased the expenses and credited the allowance for doubtful debts as it reduced the assets

Piper's Pizza sold baking equipment for $25,000. The equipment was originally purchased for $72,000, and depreciation through the date of sale totaled $51,000. What was the gain or loss on the sale of the equipment

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Answer:

The gain on disposal is of $4000

Explanation:

To calculate the gain or loss on disposal, we first need to calculate the Carrying value, also known as the Net Book Value, of the asset at the time of sale. The Carrying value is calculated using the following formula,

Carrying Value or NBV = Cost - Accumulated depreciation

Carrying Value or NBV = 72000 - 51000  

Carrying Value or NBV = $21000

If the asset is sold for more than its carrying value, there is a gain on disposal. If it is sold for less than its carrying value, there is a loss on disposal.

As the asset was sold for $25000 which is more than its carrying value of $21000, there is a gain on disposal.

Gain on disposal = 25000 - 21000   = $4000 Gain

Chocolates R' Us, Inc is owned equally by Desi and his wife Lucy, each of whom hold 550 shares in the company. Lucy plans to reduce her ownership in the company, with the company planning to redeem 475 of her shares for $10,000 per share on December 31 of this year. Assume Desi and Lucy are not getting along and have separated due to marital discord, but are not legally separated. Because they no longer talk to each other, they communicate only through their accountant. Lucy wants to argue that she should not be treated as owning any of Desi's stock in Chocolates because of their hostility toward each other. Can family hostility be used as an argument to voice the family attribution rules?

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Answer:

Chocolates R' Us, Inc.

Family hostility cannot be used as an argument to void the family attribution rules.

Lucy is still legally married to Desi.  What the husband, Desi, therefore, owes, she owes equally despite their separation and her intention to reduce her ownership in their joint company.

Explanation:

Family Attribution Rules:  Section 318 of the Internal Revenue Code says an individual shall be considered as owning the stock owned, directly or indirectly, by or for his spouse and his children, grandchildren, and parents, including legally adopted children.

The current sections of Birmingham Inc.’s balance sheets at December 31, 2019 and 2020, are presented here. Birmingham’s net income for 2020 was $193,000. The income statement included depreciation expense, $25,000, amortization expense, $10,000, and a gain on disposal of equipment, $7,000. The equipment was sold for $47,000. Birmingham also issued bonds for $60,000. 2020 2019Current assets Cash $417,000 $ 99,000 Accounts receivable 120,000 93,000Inventory 159,000 176,000Prepaid expenses 29,000 24,000Total current assets $725,000 $392,000 Current liabilities Accrued expenses payable $ 17,000 $ 6,000 Accounts payable 88,000 94,000Total current liabilities $105,000 $100,000 InstructionsPrepare the net cash provided by operating activities section of the company’s statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2020 using the indirect method.

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Answer:

Net Income 193,000

Non-monetary terms:

Depreciation expense    25,000

amortization expense       10,000

gain on disposal               (7,000)  

Adjusted Income            221,000

Change in Working Capital:

Increase in A/R        (27,000)

Decreasein Inv          17,000

Increase in Prepaid   (5,000)

Increase Accrued /P   11,000

Decreasein A/P         (6,000)

Change In Working Capital     (10,000)

From Operating Activities    211,000

Investing

Sale of Equipment  47,000

Financing

Bonds Issued   60,000

Cash Flow              318,000

Beginning Cash   99,000

Cash Flow           318,000

Ending Cash        417,000

Explanation:

We first remove the non.monetary concetps from the net income.

Then we adjust for the change in working capital which are the incrase and decrease in the current assets and liabilities account

Increase in asset and decrease in liabilities represent cash outflow

while the opposite is true when an asset decrease(convert to cash) or a liablity increase (delay of the payment)

Gomez runs a small pottery firm. He hires one helper at $16,500 per year, pays annual rent of $6,000 for his shop, and spends $22,500 per year on materials. He has $40,000 of his own funds invested in equipment (pottery wheels, kilns, and so forth) that could earn him $5,000 per year if alternatively invested. He has been offered $19,500 per year to work as a potter for a competitor. He estimates he could use his talents to earn an additional $5,500 per year in consulting fees if he were working full time as a potter. Total annual revenue from pottery sales is $89,000.Calculate the accounting profit and the economic profit for Gomez's pottery firm.
Accounting profit = ?
Economic profit = ?

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Answer:

$44,000

$14,000

Explanation:

Accounting profit is total revenue less total explicit cost.

Accounting profit = Revenue - Explicit cost

Total explicit cost = $16,500 + $6,000 + $22,500 = $45,000

Total revenue = $89,000

Accounting profit = $89,000 - $45,000 = $44,000

Economic profit is accounting profit less implicit cost or opportunity cost.

Opportunity cost is the cost of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives.

Opportunity cost = $5,500 + $19,500 + $5,000 = $30,000

Economic profit = $44,000 - $30,000 = $14,000

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Interstate Delivery Service is owned and operated by Katie Wyer. The following selected transactions were completed by Interstate Delivery during May:Indicate the effect of each transaction on the following accounting equation elements (Assets, Liabilities, Common Stock, Dividends, Revenue, and Expense). Also indicate the specific item within the accounting equation element that is affected. To illustrate, the answer to (1) follows:(1) Asset (Cash) increases by $18,000; Common Stock increases by $18,000. Element Item Direction1. Received cash in exchange for common stock, $18,000. Asset Cash Increases Common Stock Increases2. Paid advertising expense, $4,850. 3. Purchased supplies on account, $2,100. 4. Billed customers for delivery services on account, $14,700. 5. Received cash from customers on account, $8,200.

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Answer and Explanation:

The indication and effect of each transaction are as follows

Particulars                                  Element       Item     Direction

1. Received cash in exchange

for common stock, $18,000.          Asset     Cash     Increases

                                                   Common Stock      Increases

It increased both assets and the common stock

2. Paid advertising expense,

$4,850.                           Expense Advertising Expense Increases

                                         Asset                  Cash                 Decreases

It increased the expenses and reduced the assets

3. Purchased supplies on account,

$2,100.                                          Asset   Supplies Increases

                                                      Liability Accounts Payable Increases

It increased the assets and also increased the liabilities

4. Billed customers for delivery

services on account, $14,700. Asset   Accounts Receivable   Increases

                                                  Revenue Delivery Service Fees Increases

It increased the assets and the revenue is also increased

5. Received cash from

customers on account, $8,200.  Asset     Cash       Increases

                                              Asset    Accounts Receivable Decreases

It increased the assets in cash but it reduced the assets i.e account receivable

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Explanation:

The indication and effect of each transaction are as follows

Particulars                                  Element       Item     Direction

1. Received cash in exchange

for common stock, $18,000.          Asset     Cash     Increases

                                                  Common Stock      Increases

It increased both assets and the common stock

2. Paid advertising expense,

$4,850.                           Expense Advertising Expense Increases

                                        Asset                  Cash                 Decreases

It increased the expenses and reduced the assets

3. Purchased supplies on account,

$2,100.                                          Asset   Supplies Increases

                                                     Liability Accounts Payable Increases

It increased the assets and also increased the liabilities

4. Billed customers for delivery

services on account, $14,700. Asset   Accounts Receivable   Increases

                                                 Revenue Delivery Service Fees Increases

It increased the assets and the revenue is also increased

5. Received cash from

customers on account, $8,200.  Asset     Cash       Increases

                                             Asset    Accounts Receivable Decreases

It increased the assets in cash but it reduced the assets i.e account receivable

Your Competitive Intelligence team reports that a wave of product liability lawsuits is likely to cause Baldwin to pull the product Bat entirely off the market this year. Assume Baldwin scraps all capacity and inventory this round, completely writing off those assets and escrowing the proceeds to a settlement fund, and assume these lawsuits will have no effect on any other products of Baldwin or other companies. Without Baldwin's product Bat how much can the industry currently produce in the Core segment

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Answer:

11550

Explanation:

The computation of industry current produced in the core segment is shown below:

As there are five companies in the core segment i.e Abby, Brat, Bat, Cent , and Clack

First, we have to compute the total production capacity which is

Companies Primary Segment Capacity Next Round

Abby                 Core            2150

Brat                         Core            1250

Bat                         Core             1500

Cent                 Core             1098

Clack                 Core             1027

Total Capacity                             7025

Now

segment without Brat.

So,

Production Capacity

= 7025 - 1250

= 5775

Moreover, the company work in two shifts

So, the production capacity is

= 5775 ×  2

= 11550

Jose Reyes surrendered an endowment policy and received $50,000 from the ABC Insurance Company. Over time Jose had paid $35,000 in premiums. In addition, over time Jose had collected $5,000 of dividends on the policy. How much gain (loss), if any, must Jose recognize from surrendering the endowment policy

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Answer:

$10,000

Explanation:

Calculation for Jose Reyes gain (loss) recognize from surrendering the endowment policy.

Endowment policy $50,000

Premium $35,000

Dividend $ 5,000

Hence:

Endowment policy $50,000 -Premium $35,000

=$15,000

$15,000 - Dividend $ 5,000

=$10,000

Therefore the gain (loss), if any that Jose recognize from surrendering the endowment policy will be $10,000

Listed below are a few events and transactions of Kim Company. Year 1 Jan. 2 Purchased 95,000 shares of Grey Co. common stock for $501,000 cash. Grey has 285,000 shares of common stock outstanding, and its activities will be significantly influenced by Kim. Sept. 1 Grey declared and paid a cash dividend of $2.00 per share. Dec. 31 Grey announced that net income for the year is $500,400. Year 2 June 1 Grey declared and paid a cash dividend of $2.00 per share. Dec. 31 Grey announced that net income for the year is $722,900. Dec. 31 Kim sold 10,000 shares of Grey for $126,500 cash. Prepare journal entries to record the above transactions and events of Kim Company. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answers to the nearest dollar amount.)

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Answer:

Year 1

Jan. 2

Investment in Grey $501,000 (debit)

Cash $501,000 (credit)

Sept. 1

Share of Profit of Associate : Dividend Received $190,000 (debit)

Dividend Declared $190,000  (credit)

Year 2

June 1

Share of Profit of Associate :  Dividend Received $190,000 (debit)

Dividend Declared $190,000  (credit)

Dec. 31

Cash $126,500 (debit)

Investment In Grey $126,500 (credit)

Explanation:

During the first year, Kim Company purchased 33% of stocks in Grey Co. This led to  Kim Company having significant influence over  Grey Co. Grey Co. is known as Associate Company.

The dividend paid by an Associate is Part of Share of profit from an associate and must be presented as such in the entity books.

During the second year, when Kim Company sells 10,000 shares of Grey Co, they lost part of Investment but still have significant influence (29%) in Grey Co.The Grey Co remains an Associate of Kim Company.

A university spent $1.3 million to install solar panels atop a parking garage. These panels will have a capacity of 200 kilowatts (kW) and have a life expectancy of 20 years. Suppose that the discount rate is 30%, that electricity can be purchased at $0.30 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), and that the marginal cost of electricity production using the solar panels is zero.
Hint: It may be easier to think of the present value of operating the solar panels for 1 hour per year first.
Approximately how many hours per year will the solar panels need to operate to enable this project to break even?

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Answer:

It will take 6,534.31 hours per year for the solar panels to operate to enable this project to break even

Explanation:

Discount rate = 30% = 0.3

Looking at one hour of operation in each year = 200 kW x $0.30 Kw/hr

= $60 value of electricity per year

Compound interest factor for a discount rate of 30% = 3.3158

(taken from compound interest factor table or computed using formula ∑1/(1+r)^t , where r = 30%, and t = 1 to 30)

Present value of operating the solar panels for 1 hour per year = 60 × 3.3158 = $ 198.95

For break even it would need to run = 1.3 million ÷ 198.95

= 6,534.31 hours per year

Ecominus Eliminator Manufacturing produces a chemical pesticide and uses process costing. There are three processing departmentslong dash​Mixing, ​Refining, and Packaging. On January​ 1, the first departmentlong dashMixinglong dashhad no beginning inventory. During​ January, 48 comma 000 fl. oz. of chemicals were started in production. Of​ these, 38 comma 000 fl. oz. were​ completed, and 10 comma 000 fl. oz. remained in process. In the Mixing​ Department, all direct materials are added at the beginning of the production​ process, and conversion costs are applied evenly throughout the process. The weightedminusaverage method is used.
At the end of January, the equivalent unit data for the Mixing Department were as follows:
WHOLE UNITS Equivalent Units Equivalent Units
Units to be accounted for Direct Materials Cost Conversion Costs
Completed and transferred out 38,000 38,000 38,000
Ending work-in-process 10,000 10,000 44,00
48,000 48,000 42,400
Percent complete for conversion costs: 44%
In addition to the above, the costs per equivalent unit were $1.35 for direct m conversion costs. Using this data, calculate the full cost of the ending WIP balance in the Mixing Department. The weighted-average method is used.
A) $36,380
B) $13,500
C) $64,800
D) $42,400

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Answer:

A) $36,380

INCOMPLETE INFORMATION

The text from the book states:

$1.35 direct materials equivalent unit cost

$5.20 conversion cost equivalent unit cost

Explanation:

We must look at the ending work-in-process line and multiply the above equivalent cost by the units to be accounted for on each category

10,000 units x $ 1.35 materials cost = $  13,500 material cost

 4,400 units x $5.20 conversion cost = $ 22,880 converion cost

total cost 22,880 + 13,500 = 36,380

Lily wants to build a business. She has very little capital. She does, however, have a partner with which she could run a business. Lily wants to be able to avoid being held personally liable for any problems the business has. Which of the following would lead Lily to choose a sole proprietorship organization for her business?

a. Possession of a partner
b. Little capital
c. Avoidance of personal liability
d. None of the above

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Answer:

The correct answer is option (b) Little capital

Explanation:

Solution

With a little capital this will help Lily to choose a sole proprietorship organization for her business. a sole proprietorship can begin with a little capital.

The option (a) is not correct as possession of a partner will not lead her to start a sole proprietorship business.

Also the option (c) is not correct the avoidance of personal liability is not the reason because in sole proprietorship, Lily will be liable for her debts.

Which of the following reports, which generally are shared only between the organizations that are doing business with one another, are used by auditors to assess the ICFR at one entity that does business with another entity
A. SOC-1
B. SOC-2
C. SOC-3

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Answer:

A. SOC-1.

Explanation:

SOC-1 is an acronym for System and Organization Controls Report, which generally are report shared only between the organizations that are doing business with one another. It is also used by auditors to assess, test and report the Internal Control over Financial Reporting (ICFR) at one entity that does business with another entity.

The SOC-1 report is also known as Statement on Standards for Attestation Engagements (SSAE) 18, it helps to create trust and transparency among business entities.

However, it was formerly referred to as the Statement on Auditing Standards 70 (SAS 70) and usually is valid for a period of 1 year (12 months).

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