On June 1, 2020, Forde Auto Manufacturer sells a 4-door sedan to a dealer for $6,000, which includes three years of maintenance. The standalone selling price of the vehicle is $6,000 and the standalone selling price of the maintenance contract is $400. In addition, Forde offered a $100 cash incentive (per vehicle purchased) to the dealer if the vehicle was purchased in the first week of June 2020. a. How should the transaction price be allocated among the performance obligation(s) for sales made in the first week of June? b. Prepare Forde’s journal entry to record the sale of vehicles for cash, assuming that dealers purchased 20 vehicles during the first week of June 2020. Ignore the cost of sales entries

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Answer 1

Answer:

Part a

Allocation based on Stand Alone Selling Prices :

4 - door Sedan and the 3 years maintenance contract = $6,400Cash incentive = $100

Part b

Journal entry :

Debit : Cash $130,000

Credit : Revenue - 4 - door Sedan $128,000

Credit : Revenue - Cash incentive $2,000

Explanation:

It is important to identify the step in IFRS 15 - Revenue from Contracts with Customers, which is affected by the question.

Here, Step 2 - Identify the performance obligation in the contract, Step 3 - Determine the Transaction Price, Step 4 - Allocate the Transaction Price to the Performance obligation and Step 5 - Recognize the Revenue as or when the Performance Obligation is Satisfied. These are explained and applied as follows :

Step 2 - Identify the performance obligation in the contract.

Here, identify the individual promises (Performance Obligations) that the entity has committed to transfer to the customer.

Also the entity identifies each performance obligation that is distinct, or a series of distinct Goods or Services that are substantially the same and have the same pattern of transfer to the customer.

So, the performance obligations are as follows :

4 - door Sedan and the 3 years maintenance contract(these can not be consumed independently from one another)Cash incentive (can be consumed independently from the rest of the performance obligations)

Step 3 - Determine the Transaction Price

Transaction price is the consideration the entity expects to be entitled to in exchange of goods or services transferred to the customer.

Transaction Price is $6,500 ($6,000 + $400 + $100)

Step 4 - Allocate the Transaction Price to the Performance obligation

Allocation of Transaction Price is done based on Stand Alone Selling Prices.

Stand alone selling prices have already been identified :

4 - door Sedan and the 3 years maintenance contract = $6,400Cash incentive = $100

Step 5 - Recognize the Revenue as or when the Performance Obligation is Satisfied

Stand alone for 20 vehicles :

4 - door Sedan and the 3 years maintenance contract = $6,400 x 20 = $128,000Cash incentive = $100 x 20 = $2,000

Journal entry :

Debit : Cash $130,000

Credit : Revenue - 4 - door Sedan $128,000

Credit : Revenue - Cash incentive $2,000


Related Questions

Marshall Motor Homes currently sells 1,160 Class A motor homes, 2,170 Class C motor homes, and 1,600 pop-up trailers each year. It is considering adding a midrange camper and expects that if it does so the firm can sell 800 of them. However, if the new camper is added, the firm expects its Class A sales to decline by 8 percent while the Class C camper sales decline to 1,950 units. The sales of pop-ups will not be affected. Class A motor homes sell for an average of $179,000 each. Class C homes are priced at $64,500, and the pop-ups sell for $5,700 each. The new midrange camper will sell for $26,900. What is the erosion cost of the new camper

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Answer:

$30,801,200

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the erosion cost of the new camper

Erosion cost (new camper) = [0.08 × 1,160 × $179,000] + [(2,170 − 1,950) × $64,500]

Erosion cost (new camper)=$16,611,200+$14,190,000

Erosion cost (new camper) = $30,801,200

Therefore the erosion cost of the new camper will be $30,801,200

The management of Gibraltar Brokerage Services anticipates a capital expenditure of $26,000 in 2 yr for the purpose of purchasing new computers and has decided to set up a sinking fund to finance this purchase. If the fund earns interest at the rate of 11%/year compounded quarterly, determine the size of each (equal) quarterly installment that should be deposited in the fund. (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)

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Answer:

$2,949.91.

Explanation:

The size of the quarterly installment can be determined by finding the (Payment) PMT amount using tie value of money principles.

Here I used a financial calculator to set my values and calculate PMT as :

PV = $0

N = 2 x 4 = 8

P/yr = 4

I = 11 %

FV = $26,000

PMT = ?

Therefore the (Payment) PMT is $2,949.91. The size of each (equal) quarterly installment should be  $2,949.91.

Pettijohn Inc. The balance sheet and income statement shown below are for Pettijohn Inc. Note that the firm has no amortization charges, it does not lease any assets, none of its debt must be retired during the next 5 years, and the notes payable will be rolled over. Refer to the data for Pettijohn Inc. What is the firm's dividends per share

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Answer:

The appropriate solution is "$2.91". A further explanation is given below.

Explanation:

Seems that the given question is incomplete. Below is the attachment of the full problem.

According to the question,

Common dividend,

= 509.83

Shares outstanding,

= 175

Now,

The dividend per share will be:

=  [tex]\frac{Common \ dividend}{Shares \ outstanding}[/tex]

On substituting the values, we get

=  [tex]\frac{509.83}{175}[/tex]

=  [tex]2.9133[/tex]

or,

=  [tex]2.91[/tex]

Isaiah is a Financial Quantitative Analyst for a major stock investment company. What does Isaiah do on a daily basis as a part of his job?

He researches, analyzes, and summarizes information about fraud.

He assesses financial situations using mathematical models.

He analyzes tax information using mathematical formulas.

He manages the paperwork for buying and selling securities.

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Answer:

He researches, analyzes, and summarizes information about fraud.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

He researches, analyzes, and summarizes information about fraud.

Taxes that are paid by individuals on all money earned, including investments, are

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Answer:

Personal Income Taxes

Explanation:

As the name of the tax implies, personal income taxes are simply taxes that are paid by individuals. A personal income tax is a percentage of the total amount of income a person received during a period of time, often a year, through different means: salary, permanent investments, occasional investments, and so on.

In some countries, personal income taxes are not levied on investment income in order to promote investment.

Chavoy Corporation was organized on July 1. The company's charter authorizes 100,000 shares of $10 par value common stock. On August 1, the attorney who helped organize the corporation accepted 800 shares of Chavoy common stock in settlement for the services provided (the services were valued at $9,600). On August 15, Chavoy issued 5,000 common shares for $78,000 cash. On October 15, Chavoy issued 3,000 common shares to acquire a vacant land site appraised at $51,000. Prepare the journal entries to record the stock issuances on August 1, August 15, and October 15.

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Answer:

August 1

Dr Legal Expense $9,600

Cr Common stock $8,000

Cr Paid Capital $1,600

August 15

Dr Cash $78,000

Cr Common stock $50,000

Cr Paid in Capital $28,000

October 15

Dr Land $51,000

Cr Common stock $30,000

Cr Paid in Capital $21,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries to record the stock issuances on August 1, August 15, and October 15.

August 1

Dr Legal Expense $9,600

Cr Common stock $8,000

(800 shares*$10 par value)

Cr Paid Capital $1,600

($9,600-$8,000)

(To record stock issuances)

August 15

Dr Cash $78,000

Cr Common stock $50,000

(5,000shares*$10 par value)

Cr Paid in Capital $28,000

($78,000-$50,000)

(To record stock issuances)

October 15

Dr Land $51,000

Cr Common stock $30,000

(3,000shares*$10 par value)

Cr Paid in Capital $21,000

($51,000-$30,000)

(To record stock issuances)

Fill in the blanks with the words given below.
a. Cancer
b. malignant tumor
c. benign tumor
d. metastasis
e. carcinoma
1. A________is a lump of abnormal cells that, although growing out of control, remains at its original site.
2. A________is an abnormally growing mass of cells that is actively spreading through the body.
3. A_________ is the spread of cancer cells from their site of origin to other sites in the body.
4. An individual with a malignant tumor is said to have_________
5. The most common type of cancer is a_______ this type always originates in tissues that line .

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Answer:

1. Benign tumor.

2. Malignant tumor.

3. Metastasis.

4. Cancer

5. Carcinoma

Explanation:

A tissue can be defined as a group of cells that are structurally similar and in close proximity. Tissues are generally responsible for performing specific functions in living organisms such as humans, animals and plants. Therefore, tissues in living organisms function together as a unit.

A tumor can be defined as an abnormal mass of tissue formed when various body cells grow and divide more than its required or fail to when necessary (required). Thus, it usually degenerate into cancerous growths (cancer).

Some of the characteristics and features of tumors and cancer include the following;

1. A benign tumor is a lump of abnormal cells that, although growing out of control, remains at its original site.

2. A malignant tumor is an abnormally growing mass of cells that is actively spreading through the body.

3. A metastasis is the spread of cancer cells from their site of origin to other sites in the body.

4. An individual with a malignant tumor is said to have cancer.

5. The most common type of cancer is a carcinoma this type always originates in tissues that line.

Jonathan was granted enough nonqualified stock options (NQSOs) to purchase 10,000 shares of Capital, Inc. stock at $10 per share two years ago. He exercised the options this year when Capital, Inc. stock was $25 per share. Three years later, Jonathan sells the 10,000 shares for $100 per share. Which of the following statements regarding the tax ramifications of Jonathan's transactions are CORRECT?
Capital gains tax is due the year the options are granted to Jonathan.
Jonathan's cost to exercise all of the NQSOs is $50,000.
Jonathan will have a $750,000 capital gain when he sells the stock at $100 per share.
Jonathan will have an additional $150,000 included in his W-2 compensation income, which is a type of ordinary income, subject to payroll taxes this year.
A) I, II, and III
B) III and IV
C) I and II
D) I, II, III, and IV

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Answer: B. III and IV

Explanation:

Based on the information given, we should note that the capital gain will be:

= $1,000,000 - $250,000

= $750,000

Also, the bargain amount will be calculated as:

= 10000 × ($25 - $10)

= 10000 × $15

= $150,000

We should also note that the statement in option 1 that "Capital gains tax is due the year the options are granted to Jonathan" is wrong. Capital gain will only arise when the shares have been sold, therefore option I is incorrect.

Based on the information above, the answer is option III and IV.

Karen owns a designer clothing store in a small town. Since her store is the only store that offers designer outfits, she charges high prices for them. In the same town, another store deals in similar apparels but offers them at cheaper rates. Karen wants to maintain the exclusivity of her store. She is planning to slash prices. This move may incur losses. However, she is determined to give a tough competition to her competing store and ensure that it goes out of business.

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Answer:

Antitrust law

Explanation:

The government uses Antitrust laws to prevent creation of monopolies. These laws ensure that no single firm prevents competition unreasonably. So, Karen's action of cutting down prices to eliminate the competitor will come under government scrutiny.

This company purchased a truck at a cost of $12,000. The truck has an estimated residual value of $2,000 and an estimated life of 5 years, or 100,000 hours of operation. The truck was purchased on January 1, 2019, and was used 27,000 hours in 2019 and 26,000 hours in 2020. Refer to Flower Power. If the company uses the double-declining-balance depreciation method, what amount is the depreciation expense for 2020

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Answer:

Annual depreaciation 2020= $2,400

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $12,000

Salvage value= $2,000

Useful life= 5 years

To calculate the depreciation expense under the double-declining balance, we need to use the following formula:

Annual depreciation= 2*[(book value)/estimated life (years)]

2019:

Annual depreaciation= 2*[(12,000 - 2,000) / 5]

Annual depreaciation= 4,000

2020:

Annual depreaciation= 2*[(10,000 - 4,000) / 5]

Annual depreaciation= $2,400

Bengal Co. provides the following unit sales forecast for the next three months: July August September Sales units 5,800 6,500 6,360 The company wants to end each month with ending finished goods inventory equal to 30% of the next month's sales. Finished goods inventory on June 30 is 1,740 units. The budgeted production units for July are:

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Answer:

Production= 6,010

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

July August

Sales units 5,800 6,500

Finished goods inventory on June 30 is 1,740 units.

To calculate the production for July, we need to use the following formula:

Production= sales + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory

Production= 5,800 + (6,500*0.3) - 1,740

Production= 6,010

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

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Answer: 5%

Explanation:

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

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

Cashflow = $5,000 per year

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

IRR = 5%

At the end of 2017, Buckeyes Industries had a deferred tax asset account with a balance of $28 million attributable to a temporary book-tax difference of $70 million in a liability for estimated expenses. At the end of 2018, the temporary difference is $75 million. Buckeyes has no other temporary differences. Taxable income for 2018 is $200 million and the tax rate is 40%
Prepare the journal entry(s) to record income taxes assuming it is more likely than not that one-fourth of the deferred tax asset will not ultimately be realized.

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It’s 200 in tax but it’s also 70 million and then I’m 2018 it’s

     Taxation is a term for when a taxing authority, usually a government, levies or imposes a financial obligation on its citizens or residents. Since ancient times, paying taxes to governments or officials has been a fundamental aspect of civilisation.

Deferred tax assets and liabilities are categorized in what ways on the balance sheet?

          If a reporting firm submits a classified balance sheet, deferred tax assets, liabilities, and any associated valuation allowance shall be classified as noncurrent.

        Asset/liability strategy : Financial Accounting Standard (FAS) 109 Accounting for Income Taxes (FASB, 1992) outlines the current accounting for deferred taxes and mandates that firms account for taxes using the asset/liability model.

      A delayed tax liability typically arises when the government's accounting practices diverge from those of a conventional business. One frequent illustration is the depreciation of fixed assets. Companies often use a straight-line depreciation approach to disclose depreciation in their financial accounts.

      A "temporary difference" is the distinction between the carrying value and the tax base. The temporary difference is multiplied by the tax rate to determine the deferred tax liability. The only thing left to do is to calculate the difference once the deferred tax due has been established.

      Answer : Taxes total 200, however there are additionally 70 million and in 2018 there is also.

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What macroeconomic goal is Real GDP used to measure for?

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Answer: Economic growth

Explanation:

Some of the macroeconomic goals that we've include economic growth, low inflation, low unemployment, improvement on standard of living, balance of payment equilibrium etc.

Real gross domestic product refers to the measure of the output in an economy with the inflation in the economy taken into consideration and it has been adjusted with respect to the inflation. The real gross domestic product measures the economic growth rate.

You are on a TV game show and can choose one of the following. Which would you
take?

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1,000 in cash is the answer

Sullivan Company has a Cash account balance of $8,112.62, and on September 30, the bank statement indicated a balance of $9,098.55. Using the following data, prepare a bank reconciliation and any necessary journal entries for Sullivan Company on September 30.

a. Deposits in transit amounted to $3,358.19.
b. Outstanding checks totaled $1,251.12.
c. The bank erroneously charged a $215 check of Solomon Company against the Sullivan bank account.
d. A $15 bank service charge has not yet been recorded by Sullivan Company.
e. Sullivan Company neglected to record $3,000 borrowed from the bank on a 10%, 6-month note. The bank statement shows the $3,000 deposit.
f. An NSF check in the amount of $640 from J. Martin in payment on account has been returned.
g. Sullivan Company recorded a $107 payment for repairs as $1,070.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the bank reconcilliation statement is presented below:

Bank                                                                                     Books

Balance      $9,089.55                           $8,112.62

Add: deposit in transit $3,358.19   Add: note payable borrowed $3,000

Less: outstanding checks $1,251.12 Add: error in recording $963

Add: error by bank $215                    ($1,070 - $107)

                                                           Less: bank charges $15

                                                            Less: NSF check $640

Updated balance $ 11,420.62           Updated balance $ 11,420.62          

The journal entries are shown below:

On July 31

Cash  $3,000

         To Notes payable  $3,000

(Being note payable is recorded)

Cash $963

         To Repair expenses  $963

(being error is recorded)

 Bank charges  $15

      To Cash  $15

(Being cash paid is recorded)

Account receivables  $640

          To Cash  $640

(Being cash paid is recorded)


How does a flourishing business affect trade?​

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Answer: Flourishing services trade could boost world growth ... it easier to export such services as business- process outsourcing, medical diagnostics or education.

Explanation: Trade involves the transfer of goods or services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money. Economists refer to a system or network that allows trade as a market.  An early form of trade, barter, saw the direct exchange of goods and services for other goods and services.[1][need quotation to verify] Barter involves trading things without the use of money.[1] When either bartering party started to involve precious metals, these gained symbolic as well as practical importance.[citation needed] Modern traders generally negotiate through a medium of exchange, such as money

A good business will provide with good products and people will be willing to trade.

g Mad Mex just paid a dividend of $4.00. Next year they anticipate paying a dividend of $6 and then a dividend of $7 in the subsequent year. After that point, the company plans to grow dividends by at a constant 5% growth rate forever. Your required rate of return for the stock is 10%. What is the market value of the stock

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Answer:

The market value of the stock is $132.73.

Explanation:

D0 = Dividend just paid = $4

D1 = Anticipated next year dividend or Year 1 dividend = $6

D2 = Dividend of in the subsequent year or Year 2 = $7

D3 = Year 3 dividend = D2 * (100% + Dividend growth rate forever) = $7 * (100% + 5%) = $7.35

Sum of present values of D1 and D2 = (D1 / (100% + required rate of return)^1) + (D2 / (100% + required rate of return)^2) = ($6 / (100% + 10%)^1) + ($7 / (100% + 10%)^2) = $11.2396694214876

Stock price in year 2 = D3 / (Required rate of return - Dividend growth rate forever) = $7.35 / (10% - 5%) = $147

Present value of Stock price in year 2 = Stock price in year 2 / (100% + required rate of return)^2 = $147 / (100% + 10%)^2 = $121.487603305785

Market value of the stock = Present value of Stock price in year 2 + Sum of present values of D1 and D2 = $121.487603305785 + $11.2396694214876 = $132.73

Therefore, the market value of the stock is $132.73.

Lake Power Sports sells jet skis and other powered recreational equipment. Customers pay one-third of the sales price of a jet ski when they initially purchase the ski, and then pay another one-third each year for the next two years. Because Lake has little information about the ability to collect these receivables, it uses the cost recovery method to recognize revenue on these installment sales. In 2020, Lake began operations and sold jet skis with a total price of $690,000 that cost Lake $345,000. Lake collected $230,000 in 2020, $230,000 in 2021, and $230,000 in 2022 associated with those sales. In 2021, Lake sold jet skis with a total price of $1,860,000 that cost Lake $1,116,000. Lake collected $620,000 in 2021, $430,000 in 2022, and $430,000 in 2023 associated with those sales. In 2023, Lake also repossessed $380,000 of jet skis that were sold in 2021. Those jet skis had a fair value of $142,500 at the time they were repossessed. In 2020, Lake would recognize realized gross profit of:

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Answer:

$115,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what Lake would recognize realized gross profit

First step is to calculate the Gross profit percentage

Gross profit percentage = [($690,000 − $345,000)/$690,000]

Gross profit percentage =$345,000/$690,000

Gross profit percentage =0.5*100

Gross profit percentage = 50%

Now let calculate the realized gross profit

Realized gross profit=50% × $230,000

Realized gross profit = $115,000

Therefore Lake would recognize realized gross profit of:$115,000

GYAO Inc.'s bonds currently sell for $1,275. They pay a $80 annual coupon, have a 25-year maturity, and a $1,000 par value, but they can be called in 5 years at $1,080. Assume that no costs other than the call premium would be incurred to call and refund the bonds, and also assume that the yield curve is horizontal, with rates expected to remain at current levels on into the future. What is the difference between this bond's YTM and its YTC? (Subtract the YTC from the YTM; it is possible to get a negative answer.)

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Answer: 2.46%

Explanation:

To solve this, we need to know the yield to call which will be:

FV = Call price = -$1,080.00

PV = Bond price = $1,275.00

PMT = Coupon = -$80.00

N = 5

Using financial maturity, the yield to call will be:

= Rate(5,80,-1275,1000) = 3.42%

The yield to maturity will be:

FV = Face value = -$1,000.00

PV = Bond price = $1,275.00

PMT = -$80.00

N = 25

Using the financial calculator

Yield to maturity = Rate(25,80,-1275,1000) = 5.87%

The difference between the yield to call and the yield to maturity will then be:

= 3.42% - 5.87%

= -2.46%

what would be the results of unemployment in any country?​

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Answer:

Less productivity, less product/efficiency for others and the place that they are at.

Two years ago Angle Company starting using dollar-value LIFO for costing its inventory. The first year the ending inventory in end-of-year dollars was $180,000 with a price index of 1.0. The second year the inventory was $270,000 and the index was 1.2. The current inventory at end of year prices is $387,000 and the price index is 1.25. Given this information, the ending inventory using dollar-value LIFO is

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Answer:

Angle Company

Given this information, the ending inventory using dollar-value LIFO is:

= $309,600.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Year     Inventory value    Price Index     Inventory Value

                                                               using dollar-value

                                                                          LIFO

1                 $180,000              1.0                $180,000 ($180,000/1.0)

2                 270,000              1.2                 225,000 ($270,000/1.2)

3.                387,000              1.25               309,600 ($387,000/1.25)

b) The Inventory value using dollar-value LIFO converts the inventory value to the base year's value using the price index.  It is an attempt to rebase the dollar value of the current ending inventory, using the changes in the price index.

1) The company purchased $12,100 of merchandise on account under terms 3/10, n/30. 2) The company returned $1,600 of merchandise to the supplier before payment was made. 3) The liability was paid within the discount period. 4) All of the merchandise purchased was sold for $18,200 cash. What is the gross margin that results from these four transactions

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Answer:

$8,910

Explanation:

Trading Account for the year

Sales                                                                                                 $18,200

Less Cost of Sales

Purchases                                                                         $12,100

Less Purchases Returns                                                  ($1,600)

Less Discounts Received ($12,100 x 10%)                       ($1,210)  ($9,290)

Gross Profit                                                                                         $8,910

Conclusion :

thus, the gross margin that results from these four transactions is $8,910.

Epicure Market prepares fresh gourmet entrees each day. On Wednesday, 80 baked chicken dinners were made at a cost of $3.50 each. A 10% spoilage rate is anticipated. At what price should the dinners be sold to achieve a 60% markup based on selling price

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Answer:

The price of a Dinner= $6.22

Explanation:

Mark-up is the proportion of the product cost which is expected to be made as profit. In other words, it is profit expressed as a percentage of product cost.

To account for the spoilage rate of 10%, $3.50 unit cost would be consider as 90% of the cost. Thus, 100% of the cost would be given as follows:

Dinner cost = 100/(100-10)× 3.50= 3.89

The price of a Dinner = product cost + 60% of product cost

The price of a Dinner = 3.89 + 60%*3.89= $6.22

The price of a Dinner= $6.22

Explain the theory behind the free cash flow valuation approach. Why are the free cash flows value relevant to common equity shareholders when they are not cash flows to those shareholders, but rather are cash flows into the firm?

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

The free cash flows value relevant to common equity shareholders because they consists of cash that can be distributed to shareholders as dividends. In other words this is Distributable Cash.

Duck, an accrual basis corporation, sponsored a rock concert on December 29, 2020. Gross receipts were $300,000. The following expenses were incurred and paid as indicated:
Expense Payment Date
Rental of coliseum $25,000 December 21, 2020
Cost of goods sold:
Food 30,000 December 30, 2020
Souvenirs 60,000 December 30, 2020
Performers 100,000 January 5, 2021
Cleaning the coliseum $10,000 February 1, 2021
Performers Cleaning the coliseum Because the coliseum was not scheduled to be used again until January 15, the company with which Duck had contracted did not perform the cleanup until January 8-10, 2020. a. Calculate Duck's net income from the concert for tax purposes for 2019. If an amount is zero, enter "0".
Gross receipts 300,000 ✓
Coliseum rental 25,000
Food 30,000
Souvenirs 60,000
Performers 100,000
a. Calculate Duck's net income from the concert for tax purposes for 2019. If an amount is zero, enter "0". Gross receipts 300,000 Less: Coliseum rental 25,000 Food 30,000 Souvenirs 60,000 Performers 100,000 Cleaning costs Total expenses 215,000 Net income for 2019 85,000
b. What is the true cost to Duck if it had to defer the $100,000 deduction for the performers until 2020? Assume a 5% discount rate and a 21% marginal tax rate in 2019 and 2020. The present value factor for a single sum at 5% for one year is 0.9524. If required, round your answers to the nearest dollar. The present value of the 2020 tax savings is and the cost of the deferral to Duckiss.

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Answer:

Duck Corporation

Rock Concert

a) Income Statement for the year ended December 31, 2020:

Gross receipts          $300,000

Less: Coliseum rental  25,000

Food                             30,000

Souvenirs                     60,000

Performers                 100,000

Total expenses          215,000

Net income for 2019  85,000

b) The true cost is $116,240.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Rental of coliseum $25,000 December 21, 2020

Cost of goods sold:

Food 30,000 December 30, 2020

Souvenirs 60,000 December 30, 2020

Performers 100,000 January 5, 2021

Cleaning the coliseum $10,000

b) The Cleaning expense is excluded because the services had not been rendered as at December 31.  The inclusion of the Performers' compensation is necessary because the services had been enjoyed and incurred as at December 31.

c)  The true cost = the Present value of the $100,000 performers' compensation plus additional tax expense of $21,000 ($100,000 * 21%) that would have been deducted.

= $116,240 ($95,240 + $21,000)

On July 1, Year 1, Livingston Corporation, a wholesaler of manufacturing equipment, issued $7,200,000 of 8-year, 11% bonds at a market (effective) interest rate of 12%, receiving cash of $6,836,187. Interest on the bonds is payable semiannually on December 31 and June 30. The fiscal year of the company is the calendar year.
Required:
1. Journalize the entry to record the amount of cash proceeds from the issuance of the bonds on July 1, Year 1.
Year 1 July 1 Cash 309.236
Discount on Bonds Payable 3,690,764
Bonds Payable 46,000,000
2. Journalize the entries to record the following:
A. The first semiannual interest payment on December 31, Year 1, and the amortization of the bond discount, using the straight-line method.
B. The interest payment on June 30, Year 2, and the amortization of the bond discount, using the interest method.
3. Determine the total interest expense for Year 1.

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Answer:

Livingston Corporation

1.

Year 1 July 1

Debit Cash $6,836,187

Debit Discount on Bonds Payable $363,813

Credit Bonds Payable $7,200,000

To record bonds proceeds and liability.

2.

A. The first semiannual interest payment on December 31, Year 1, and the amortization of the bond discount, using the straight-line method.

December 31, Year 1:

Debit Interest Expense $418,738

Credit Bond Discounts $22,738

Credit Cash $396,000

To record interest expense for the first six months and the amortization of bond discounts.

B. The interest payment on June 30, Year 2, and the amortization of the bond discount, using the interest method.

December 31, Year 1:

Debit Interest Expense $411,021

Credit Bond Discounts $15,021

Credit Cash $396,000

To record interest expense for the second six months and the amortization of bond discounts.

3. Determine the total interest expense for Year 1.

Total interest expense for Year 1:

                                            Straight-                Effective

                                       Line Method       Interest Method

December 31, Year 1         $418,738                $410,171 ($6,836,187 * 6%)

= Cash payment + Semi-annual

Amortization of bonds discount

=                        ($396,000 + $22,738)    

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Face value of bonds issued = $7,200,0

Cash received = $6,836,187

Total bonds discount = $363,813 ($7,200,000 - $6,836,187)

Period of bonds = 8 years

Interest rate of bonds = 11%

Effective interest rate = 12%

Semi-annual cash payment = $396,000 ($7,200,000 * 11% * 6/12)

First interest expense on December 31 Year 1 = $410,171 ($6,836,187 * 12% * 6/12)

Amortization of bond discount for the first six months = $14,171 ($410,171 - $396,000)

Bond balance after the first six months = $6,850,358 ($6,836,187 + $14,171)

Second interest expense on June 30, Year 2 = $411,021 ($6,850,358 * 6%)

Amortization of bond discount for the second six months (June 30, Year 2) = $15,021 ($411,021 - $396,000)

Bond balance on June 30, Year 2 = $6,865,379 ($6,850,358 + $15,021)

Straight-line method amortization:

Semi-annual amortization of bond discount = $22,738 ($363,813/16)

Interest expense = $396,000

Bach Instruments Inc. makes three musical instruments: flutes, clarinets, and oboes. The budgeted factory overhead cost is $2,948,125. Overhead is allocated to the three products on the basis of direct labor hours. The products have the following budgeted production volume and direct labor hours per unit:
Budgeted Production Volume Direct Labor Hours Per Unit
Flutes 2,000 units 2.0
Clarinets 1,500 3.0
Oboes 1,750 1.5
a. Determine the single plantwide overhead rate.
$ per direct labor hour
b. Use the overhead rate in (a) to determine the amount of total and per-unit overhead allocated to each of the three products, rounded to the nearest dollar.
Total Per Unit
Factory Overhead Cost Factory Overhead Cost
Flutes $ $
Clarinets
Oboes
Total $

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Flutes= 2,000*2 = 4,000 hours

Clarinets= 1,500*3 = 4,500 hours

Oboes= 1,750*1.5 = 2,625 hours

Total direct labor hours = 11,125

To calculate the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:

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

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 2,948,125 / 11,125

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $265 per direct labor hour

Now, we can allocate to each product:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Flutes= 4,000* 265= 1,060,000

Clarinets= 4,500*265= 1,192,500

Oboes= 2,625*265= 695,625

Unitary:

Flutes= 265*2= 530

Clarinets= 265*3= 795

Oboes= 265*1.5= 397.5

Walnut has forecast sales for the next three months as follows: July 4,900 units, August 6,900 units, September 8,000 units. Walnut's policy is to have an ending inventory of 50% of the next month's sales needs on hand. July 1 inventory is projected to be 2,200 units. Selling and administrative costs are budgeted to be $20,000 per month plus $9 per unit sold. What are budgeted selling and administrative expenses for July

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Answer:

the budgeted selling and administrative expenses for July is $64,100

Explanation:

The computation of the budgeted selling and administrative expenses for July is shown below:

= Budgeted selling & admin cost + (per unit sold × July units)

= $20,000 + ($9 × 4,900 units)

= $20,000 + $44,100

= $64,100

hence, the budgeted selling and administrative expenses for July is $64,100

We simply applied the above formula

Wright Corp. is considering the purchase of a new piece of equipment, which would have an initial cost of $1,000,000 and a 5-year life. There is no salvage value for the equipment. The increase in cash flow each year of the equipment's life would be as follows: Year 1 $ 379,000 Year 2 $ 354,000 Year 3 $ 289,000 Year 4 $ 234,000 Year 5 $ 189,000 What is the payback period

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Answer:

The payback period is 2 years and 337 days to cover the initial investment.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cash flows:

Year 1 $ 379,000

Year 2 $ 354,000

Year 3 $ 289,000

Year 4 $ 234,000

Year 5 $ 189,000

Initial investment= $1,000,000

The payback period is the time required for the cash flows to cover the initial investment:

Year 1= 379,000 - 1,000,000= -621,000

Year 2= 354,000 - 621,000= -267,000

Year 3= 289,000 - 267,000= 22,000

To be more accurate:

(267,000 / 289,000)= 0.923*365= 337

The payback period is 2 years and 337 days to cover the initial investment.

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