Novak Corp. developed the following information about its inventories in applying the lower of cost or market (LCM) basis in valuing inventories: Product Cost Market
A $139000 $146000
B 98000 93000
C 195000 198000
If Novak applies the LCM basis, the value of the inventory reported on the balance sheet would be:________
a. $442000
b. $432000
c. $437000
d. $427000

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Answer 1

Answer: $427,000

Explanation:

Based on the Generally Accepted Accounting principles, to solve this question, the inventory have to be recorded based on the lower cost or net realizable value. This will therefore be:

A = $139,000

B = $93,000

C = $195,000

The value of the inventory reported on the balance sheet would be:

= $139,000 + $93,000 + $195,000

= $427,000


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Cameroon Corp. manufactures and sells electric staplers for $16 each. If 10,000 units were sold in December, and management forecasts 4% growth in sales each month, the number of units of electric stapler sales budgeted for March should be:_______

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Answer:

= $173,056

Explanation:

The computation of the number of units of electric stapler sales budgeted for March is shown below:-

February = 10,000 + (4% × 10,000)

= 10,400

March = 10,400 + (4% × 10,400)

= 10816

and finally

The Budget sale for stapler for the month of March = 10,816 × 16

= $173,056

Question 3

A situation where the level of output scale and average costs are all rising is called

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Answer: Decreasing return to scale

Explanation:

Decreasing return to scale is a situation where the level of output, scale and average costs are all rising.

Decreasing return to scale happens when there's a rise in inputs that are involved in production process such as labour and capital which brings about a increase in output as well even though it's lesser.

You are considering how to invest part of your retirement savings.You have decided to put $400,000 into three​ stocks: 61% of the money in GoldFinger​ (currently $28​/share), 24% of the money in Moosehead​ (currently $73​/share), and the remainder in Venture Associates​ (currently $9​/share). Suppose GoldFinger stock goes up to $43​/share, Moosehead stock drops to $67​/share, and Venture Associates stock drops to $6 per share. a. What is the new value of the​ portfolio? b. What return did the portfolio​ earn? c. If you​ don't buy or sell any shares after the price​ change, what are your new portfolio​ weights?

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Answer:

a. Number of shares of GoldFinger = 61%*400000/24

Number of shares of GoldFinger =  10166.6667

Number of shares of Moosehead = 24%*400,000/73

Number of shares of Moosehead = 1315.0685

Number of shares of Venture Associates = (1 - 61% - 24%) * 400,000/9

Number of shares of Venture Associates = 15% * 400,000/9

Number of shares of Venture Associates = 6666.6667

New value of the portfolio = 10166.6667*$43 + 1315.0685*$67 + 6666.6667*$6

New value of the portfolio = $437,166.6681 + $88,109.5895 + $40000.0002

New value of the portfolio = $565,276.2578

b. The return that the portfolio​ earn is = ($565,276.2578 - $400,000) / $400,000 = $165,276.2578 / $400,000 = 0.4131906445 = 41.32%

c. Weight of Goldfinger is now = (10166.6667*$43) / $565,276.2578

= $437166.6681 / $565,276.2578

= 0.7734

= 77.34%

Weight of Moosehead is now = (1315.0685*$67) / $565,276.2578

= $88109.5895 / $565,276.2578

= 0.15587

= 15.59%

Weight of Venture is now = 100% - 77.34 - 15.59%

= 7.07%

It is estimated that the net cash flows to be received from the copyright will be $63,000, and its fair value is $59,850. The accumulated amortization at the end of 2021 was $15,435. Compute the amount of impairment, if any, to be recorded on December 31, 2021. (If there is a loss on impairment, then enter amounts using either a negative sign preceding the number e.g. -45 or parentheses e.g. (45).)

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Answer:

The amount of the impairment = $3,150.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Net cash flows = $63,000

Fair value of copyright = $59,850

Accumulated amortization = $15,435

Impairment gain = $3,150 ($63,000 - $59,850)

b) There is an impairment gain of $3,150 since the net cash flows is higher than the fair value of the copyright.  Copyright is an intangible asset and impairment assessment must be conducted yearly.

Tuition of $3400 is due when the spring term begins, in 4 months. What amount should a student deposit today, at 12%, to have enough to pay tuition

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Answer:  The student should deposit= $3,272.40

Explanation:

The formula we need to use is  

FV = P ( 1 + rt )

where:

F V  = the future value.

P = the principal amount.  

r= the rate of interest.  = `12%= 0.12

t= time in years. = 4/12= 1/3 =O.3333

FV = P ( 1 + rt )  

$3,400 = P (1 + 0.12 X 0.3333)

$3,400 = P (1 + 0.039)

$3,400 = P (1.039)

P= 3400 /1.039= $3,272.40

stock that has a current price of $25.00, a beta of 1.25, and a dividend yield of 6%. If the Treasury bill yield is 5% and the market portfolio is expected to return 14%, what should MUSS’s stock sell for at the end of an investor's two year investment horizon?

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Answer:

$30.2067

Explanation:

From the given question, using the dividend discount model

[tex]V_0 = \dfrac{D_1}{r - g}[/tex]

where:

r is the Expected return on stock and be calculated as:

Expected return on stock = Risk free rate + Beta × (Expected Market Return - Risk free rate)

Expected return on stock = 5% + 1.25 × (14% - 5%) = 16.25%

However, the current price in this process will b used as the dividend price for all future expenses.

Dividend Yield = Current Dividend/The Share Price

Current dividend D0 = 6% × $25.00 = $1.50

D₁ = D₀ × (1 + g)

D₁ = 1.5 × (1 + g)

Thus, we can now employ the use of the growth dividend model (constant) to determine the value of g as follows:

[tex]25 = \dfrac{1.5 \times (1 + g)}{0.1625 - g}[/tex]

By cross multiply, we have:

4.0625 - 25g = 1.5 + 1.5g

collect like terms, we have:

4.0625 - 1.5 = 1.5g + 25g

2.5625 = 26.5g

Divide both sides by 26.5, we have:

2.5625/26.5 = 26.5g/26.5

g = 9.67%

Similarly, suppose the value for the second year-end to be Y₂;

Then the constant growth dividend model can be computed as:

[tex]Y_2 = \dfrac{D_3}{r - g}[/tex]

where;

D₃ = D₂ × (1 + g)

D₂ × (1 + g) = D₁ × (1 + g) × (1 + g)

D₁ × (1 + g) × (1 + g) = D₀ × (1 + g) × (1 + g) × (1 + g)

D₁ × (1 + g) × (1 + g) = D₀ × (1 + g) × (1 + g) × (1 + g)  = D₀ × (1 + g) × 3

D₃ = 1.5 × (1 + 9.67%) × 3

D₃ = $1.9876

Finally:

[tex]Y_2 = \dfrac{D_3}{r - g}[/tex]

[tex]Y_2 = \dfrac{1.9876}{0.1625 - 0.0967}[/tex]

Y₂ = $30.2067

Prepare journal entries to record the following merchandising transactions of Lowe’s, which uses the perpetual inventory system and the gross method. (Hint: It will help to identify each receivable and payable; for example, record the purchase on August 1 in Accounts Payable—Aron.) Aug. 1 Purchased merchandise from Aron Company for $8,000 under credit terms of 1/10, n/30, FOB destination, invoice dated August 1. 5 Sold merchandise to Baird Corp. for $5,600 under credit terms of 2/10, n/60, FOB destination, invoice dated August 5. The merchandise had cost $4,000. 8 Purchased merchandise from Waters Corporation for $7,000 under credit terms of 1/10, n/45, FOB shipping point, invoice dated August 8. 9 Paid $210 cash for shipping charges related to the August 5 sale to Baird Corp. 10 Baird returned merchandise from the August 5 sale that had cost Lowe’s $500 and was sold for $1,000. The merchandise was restored to inventory. 12 After negotiations with Waters Corporation concerning problems with the purchases on August 8, Lowe’s received a credit memorandum from Waters granting a price reduction of $700 off the $7,000 of goods purchased. 14 At Aron’s request, Lowe’s paid $500 cash for freight charges on the August 1 purchase, reducing the amount owed to Aron. 15 Received balance due from Baird Corp. for the August 5 sale less the return on August 10. 18 Paid the amount due Waters Corporation for the August 8 purchase less the price allowance from August 12. 19 Sold merchandise to Tux Co. for $4,800 under credit terms of n/10, FOB shipping point, invoice dated August 19. The merchandise had cost $2,400. 22 Tux requested a price reduction on the August 19 sale because the merchandise did not meet specifications. Lowe’s sent Tux a $800 credit memorandum toward the $4,800 invoice to resolve the issue. 29 Received Tux’s cash payment for the amount due from the August 19 sale less the price allowance from August 22. 30 Paid Aron Company the amount due from the August 1 purchase.

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Answer:

Aug 1 Dr Inventory $8,000

Cr Accounts Payable - Aaron $8,000

Aug 5 Dr Accounts Receivable - Baird Corp $5,600

Cr Sales $5,600

Aug 5 Dr Cost of Good Sold $4,000

Cr Inventory $4,000

Aug 8 Dr Inventory $7,000

Cr Accounts Payable - Walter Corporation $7,000

Aug 9 Dr Freight - Out $210

Cr Cash $210

Aug 10 Dr Sales Return and Allowance $1,000

Cr Accounts Receivable - Baird Corp $1,000

Aug 10 Dr Inventory $500

Cr Cost of Good Sold $500

Aug 12 Dr Accounts Payable - Walter Corporation $700

Cr Inventory $700

Aug 14 Dr Accounts Payable - Aaron $500

Cr Cash $500

Aug 15 Dr Cash $4,508

[(100%-2%)×$4,600]

Dr Discount on Sales $92

[($5,600-$1,000) x2%]

Cr Accounts Receivable - Baird Corp $4,600

($5,600-$1,000)

Aug 18 Dr Accounts Payable - Walter Corporation $6,300

($7,000-$700)

Cr Discount on Purchase $63

[($7,000-$700) x1%]

Cr Cash $6,237

[(100%-1%)×$6,300]

Aug 19 Dr Accounts Receivable - Tux Co $4,800

Cr Sales $4,800

Aug 19 Dr Cost of Good Sold $2,400

Cr Inventory $2,400

Aug 22 Dr Sales Return and Allowance $800

Cr Accounts Receivable - Tux Co $800

Aug 29 Dr Cash $4,000

Cr Accounts Receivable - Tux Co $4,000

($4,800-$800)

Aug 30 Dr Accounts Payable - Aaron $7,500

Cr Cash $7,500

($8,000-$500)

Explanation:

Preparation of Journal entries

Aug 1 Dr Inventory $8,000

Cr Accounts Payable - Aaron $8,000

(To record purchase of inventory)

Aug 5 Dr Accounts Receivable - Baird Corp $5,600

Cr Sales $5,600

(To record sale of merchandise)

Aug 5 Dr Cost of Good Sold $4,000

Cr Inventory $4,000

(To record cost of good sold)

Aug 8 Dr Inventory $7,000

Cr Accounts Payable - Walter Corporation $7,000

(To record purchase of inventory)

Aug 9 Dr Freight - Out $210

Cr Cash $210

(To record freight outward expense)

Aug 10 Dr Sales Return and Allowance $1,000

Cr Accounts Receivable - Baird Corp $1,000

(To record sales return)

Aug 10 Dr Inventory $500

Cr Cost of Good Sold $500

(To record restore the inventory )

Aug 12 Dr Accounts Payable - Walter Corporation $700

Cr Inventory $700

(To record price reduction)

Aug 14 Dr Accounts Payable - Aaron $500

Cr Cash $500

(To record payment of freight charges on behalf of Aaron)

Aug 15 Dr Cash $4,508

[(100%-2%)×$4,600]

Dr Discount on Sales $92

[($5,600-$1,000) x2%]

Cr Accounts Receivable - Baird Corp $4,600

($5,600-$1,000)

(To record amount received from Baird Corp)

Aug 18 Dr Accounts Payable - Walter Corporation $6,300

($7,000-$700)

Cr Discount on Purchase $63

[($7,000-$700) x1%]

Cr Cash $6,237

[(100%-1%)×$6,300]

(To record payment made to Walter Corporation)

Aug 19 Dr Accounts Receivable - Tux Co $4,800

Cr Sales $4,800

(To record sale of merchandise)

Aug 19 Dr Cost of Good Sold $2,400

Cr Inventory $2,400

(To record cost of good sold)

Aug 22 Dr Sales Return and Allowance $800

Cr Accounts Receivable - Tux Co $800

(To record price reduction for sales made to Tux Co)

Aug 29 Dr Cash $4,000

Cr Accounts Receivable - Tux Co $4,000

($4,800-$800)

(To record payment received from Tux Co)

Aug 30 Dr Accounts Payable - Aaron $7,500

Cr Cash $7,500

($8,000-$500)

(To record payment made to Aaron)

Epiphany is an all-equity firm with an estimated market value of $400,000. The firm sells $275,000 of debt and uses the proceeds to purchase outstanding equity. Compute the weight in equity and the weight in debt after the proposed financing and repurchase of equity. Group of answer choices 0.31, 0.69 0.34, 0.66 0.48, 0.52 0.69, 0.31

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Answer:

Epiphany

Weight in equity = 0.31

Weight in debt = 0.69

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Estimated market value of equity = $400,000

Debts = $275,000

Net equity after debt = $125,000

Weight in equity = $125,000/$400,000 = 0.31

Weight in debt = $275,000/$400,000 = 0.69

b) The weight in equity shows the relationship between the equity and the total capital (equity and debt) in use in Epiphany after the sale of debt and repurchase of outstanding equity.

c) The weight in debt shows the relationship between the debt capital and the total capital (equity and debt) in use in Epiphany after the sale of debt and repurchase of outstanding equity.

The following U.S. Treasury bond is listed in the The Wall Street Journal: Rate Mo/Yr Bid Asked 9.50 Oct 38 135:30 136:04 This $1,000 par value bond has 18 years to maturity and makes semi-annual coupon interest payments. If you purchased this bond, what would be the bond's yield to maturity

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Answer:

6.35%

Explanation:

If you purchase this bond you will need to pay $1,000 x 136.04% = $1,360.40

the coupon rate is 9.5% / 2 = 4.75% or $47.50 every six months

the bond matures in 18 years or 36 semiannual periods

yield to maturity = {coupon + [(face value - market value)/n]} / [(face value + market value)/2]

YTM = {47.5 + [(1,000 - 1,360.4)/36]} / [(1,000 + 1,360.4)/2]

YTM = 37.49 / 1,180.2 = 0.031766 x 2 (annual yield) = 0.06353 = 6.35%

Rocky Mountain Bottling Company produces a soft drink that is sold for a dollar. At production and sales of 1,000,000 units, the company pays $700,000 in production costs, half of which are fixed costs. At that volume, general, selling, and administrative costs amount to $320,000, of which $70,000 are fixed costs. What is the amount of contribution margin per unit

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Answer:

contribution margin per unit = $0.40

Explanation:

total variable production costs = $350,000

total fixed production costs = $350,000

total variable S&A expenses = $250,000

total fixed S&A expenses = $70,000

total costs = $1,020,000

total fixed costs = $420,000

total variable costs = $600,000

sales price = $1

variable cost per unit = $600,000 / 1,000,000 = $0.60

contribution margin per unit = $1 - $0.60 = $0.40

All three of the $5000 billion GDP figures (Production, Income and Spending) are in ____________ dollars.

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Answer: D inflation adjusted, real

Explanation:

The GDP calculation acquired in the flow chart of $5,000 billion were all done after adjusting for inflation which means that they were in real dollars.

Inflation adjusted GDP enables more effective comparison between different periods as inflation tends to inflate the prices of goods and services and can make one think that the economy has grown more than it actually has.

When the value of GDP is inflation adjusted, it can then be seen just how much the economy improved or shrank.

At the beginning of 2015, Elixir Inc. has the following ledger balances:During the year, credit sales amounted to $800,000. Cash collected on credit sales amounted to $760,000 and $18,000 has been written off. At the end of the year, company adjusted for bad debts expense using the percent-of-sales method and applied a rate, based on past history, of 2.5%. The ending balance in the Allowance for Bad Debts would be ________. Prepare all necessary journal entries.

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Answer:

$$7,000

Explanation:

Calculation for the ending balance in the Allowance for Bad Debts

Using this formula

Allowance for Bad Debts Ending balance =

Debts - Write offs + Bad Debt Expense

Let plug in the formula

Allowance for Bad Debts Ending balance= $5,000 - $18,000 + (2.5%*$800,000)

Allowance for Bad Debts Ending balance= $5,000 - $18,000 + $20,000

Allowance for Bad Debts Ending balance = $$7,000

Therefore the ending balance in the Allowance for Bad Debts would be $7,000

Mo has a credit card that gives a 3% discount on every purchase. The annual percentage rate on the card is 12%. He is purchasing an electronic reader for $140. Check all that apply. If Mo uses the credit card and pays the full balance during the billing cycle, the cost of the purchase will be $140. If Mo pays cash, the cost of the purchase will be $140. If Mo uses the credit card and pays off the balance at $30 a month for 7 months with no late fees, the cost of the purchase will be $143.34. If Mo pays cash, the cost of the purchase will be $135.80. If Mo uses the credit card and pays off the balance at $20 a month for 7 months with no late fees, the cost of the purchase will be $139.89. If Mo uses the credit card and pays the full balance during the billing cycle, the cost of the purchase will be $135.80.

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Answer:

B: If Mo pays cash, the cost of the purchase will be $140.

E: If Mo uses the credit card and pays off the balance at $20 a month for 7 months with no late fees, the cost of the purchase will be $139.89.

F: If Mo uses the credit card and pays the full balance during the billing cycle, the cost of the purchase will be $135.80.

The correct answers to this question are B, E, and F and they are also

answers 2, 5, and 6.

Based on the information given, the correct options will be:

If Mo pays in cash, the cost of the purchase will be $140. If Mo uses the credit card and pays off the balance at $20 a month for 7 months with no late fees, the cost of the purchase will be $139.89. If Mo uses the credit card and pays the full balance during the billing cycle, the cost of the purchase will be $135.80.

It should be noted that when she pays in cash, she'll have to pay $140.  In a situation whereby she uses the credit card, she'll be given a discount of 3%. Therefore, the amount that she'll have to pay will be:

= $140 - (3% × $140)

= $140 - (0.03 × $140)

= $140 - $4.20

= $135.80.

In conclusion, the correct options are B, E, and F.

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Corporation A has the following returns for the past three years: 7 percent, 13 percent, and 10 percent. Assume each year return had the same probability (weights of 1/3 each). Calculate the expected return

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Answer:

10.00%

Explanation:

The expected return is the weighted average of all the returns recorded thus far wherein the probability of each return occurring is used as the weight of each return as shown below:

Expected return=sum of (weight* value of return)

Expected return=(7%*1/3)+(13%*1/3)+(10%*1/3)

Expected return=0.023333333 +0.043333333 +0.033333333

Expected return=10.00%

Osgood Company, which applies overhead at the rate of 190% of direct material cost, began work on job no. 101 during June. The job was completed in July and sold during August, having accumulated direct material and labor charges of $27,000 and $15,000, respectively. On the basis of this information, the total overhead applied to job no. 101 amounted to:

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Answer: $51300

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Osgood applies overhead at rate of 190% of direct cost material and we've been given the direct cost material as $27, 000. Therefore, the total overhead applied to the job will be:

= $27000 × 190%

= $27000 × 1.9

= $51300

Your company is a new major player in your technology industry. Surprisingly, this last year has seen your sales explode. Everyone's talking about you and your hot products. Your product designers are ready to roll out the new year's models to capitalize on this success. You have been named as the project manager for your company's trade show exhibit at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the largest trade show in the world. Marketing has booked half of a whole exhibit area for your company, so none of the company's former trade show materials are going to be reused.

As an individual, or in a group, construct the work breakdown schedule (WBS) for getting the exhibit designed, built, set up at CES and ready for opening day, complete with handouts and giveaways from marketing.

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Explanation:

Marketing management is the act of choosing and targeting different markets and creating good relationships with them, regarding the resources of the company.

The marketing managers are the responsible for directing and entering a company to different markets by setting a marketing plans and strategies based on information allocated by studying the markets and defining the needs and wants of customers and come up with products that satisfy the needs of customers and gain the market.

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According to Richard Branson, the founder and owner of Virgin Company, one of the richest and famous entrepreneurs in the United Kingdom and worldwide, “A business has to be involving, it has to be fun and it has to exercise your creative instinct”.

In marketing we almost use the four P’s, (product, price, promotion, place), these four P’s represent a convenient way to summarize the main factors involved in any marketing strategy.

Often, marketing strategy will evaluate a marketing plan in order to specify how able the company to implement the strategy decided and meet the business objectives.

The purposes of marketing plan to help you state your vision, mission and values, it needs to include your marketing budget, marketing strategy and the advertising plan you will use to market your business, and you need to keep it flexible to be sure you rich you goals and inve

A double-entry accounting system is an accounting system: Multiple Choice That records each transaction twice. That records the effect of each transaction in at least two accounts with equal debits and credits. In which each transaction affects and is recorded in two or more accounts but that could include two debits and no credits. That allows total credits to be greater than total debits. That allows total debits to be greater than total credits.

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Answer:

That records the effect of each transaction in at least two accounts with equal debits and credits.

Explanation:

A double-entry accounting system is the accounting system in which it shows the impact of each transaction in terms of debit and credit. In this the amount of credit should be equivalent to the amount of credit that means both the amount should be equivalent to each other

hence, the second option is correct and the same is to be considered

___________ is/are associated with collecting, storing, and distributing the product or service to buyers. They consist of warehousing, material handling, delivery operation, order processing, and scheduling.

a. Services
b. Inbound logistics
c. Outbound logistics
d. Operations

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Answer:

Outbound logistics

Explanation:

Logistics is defined as the process by which inventory and other goods are moved from their source to locations of use or consumption.

Outbound logistics for a business is concerned with movement of finished goods from a company to the consumer. It is movement of goods outward.

Various activities involved in this are storing, collection, order processing, warehousing, and distribution.

On the other hand inbound logistics deals with inflow of required raw materials and equipment for production or operations.

The transactions listed below are typical of those involving New Books Inc. and Readers’ Corner. New Books is a wholesale merchandiser and Readers’ Corner is a retail merchandiser. Assume all sales of merchandise from New Books to Readers’ Corner are made with terms 3/10, n/30, and that the two companies use perpetual inventory systems. Assume the following transactions between the two companies occurred in the order listed during the year ended August 31.
a. New Books sold merchandise to Readers’ Corner at a selling price of $625,000. The merchandise had cost New Books $445,000.
b. Two days later, Readers’ Corner complained to New Books that some of the merchandise differed from what Readers’ Corner had ordered. New Books agreed to give an allowance of $11,000 to Readers’ Corner.
c. Just three days later, Readers’ Corner paid New Books, which settled all amounts owed.
Required:
1. Indicate the effect (direction and amount) of each transaction on the Inventory balance of Readers' Corner. (Enter all amounts as positive values.)
2. Prepare the journal entries that Readers’ Corner would record and show any computations. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)

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Answer:

Readers' Corner

1. Effect of each transaction on the Inventory Balance:

a. $625,000 Purchase: Inventory balance is increased

b. $11,000 Allowance: Inventory balance is decreased.

c. $614,000 Payment: Inventory balance is not affected.

2.

a. Debit Inventory $625,000

Credit Accounts Payable (New Books) $625,000

To record the purchase of new books on account.

b. Debit Accounts Payable (New Books) $11,000

Credit Inventory $11,000

To record the allowance received from New Books.

c. Debit Accounts Payable (New Books) $614,000

Credit Cash Account $614,000

To record the payment on account.

Explanation:

Readers' Corner records its transactions with New Books Inc. by initially using the journal.  The entries in the journal identify the accounts involved in each transaction.  During the recording, the accounts to be debited and the ones to be credited in the general ledger are identified and recorded accordingly.

If Tonya purchased 200 decorative pillows at $12 each and sold 75 of the pillows for $20 each, what is the cost of goods sold

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Answer:

the cost of goods sold is $1,500

Explanation:

The computation of the cost of goods sold is

= Opening inventory + purchase - ending inventory

= $0 + 200 × $12 - (200 × $12 - 75 × $20)

= $ + $2,400 - ($2,400 - $1,500)

= $2,400 - $900

= $1,500

hence, the cost of goods sold is $1,500

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered

DEFINITION TERM 1. Subtract outstanding checks from the bank balance. 2. Compute the adjusted bank balance. 3. Enter the bank statement balance from the bank statement. 4. Add any unrecorded deposits to the bank balance. 5. Compute the adjusted book balance. 6. Add any unrecorded interest earned to the book balance. 7. Enter the company’s book balance from its accounting records. 8. Subtract bank fees from the book balance.

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Complete Question:

What are the correct steps in preparing Bank reconciliation in a chronological order?

Answer:

1. Enter the bank statement balance from the bank statement.

2. Add any unrecorded deposits to the bank balance.

3. Subtract outstanding checks from the bank balance.

4. Compute the adjusted bank balance

5. Enter the company's book balance from its accounting records.

6. Add any unrecorded interest earned to the book balance.

7. Subtract bank fees from the book balance.

8. Compute the adjusted book balance.

Explanation:

In Financial accounting, bank reconciliation can be defined as an evaluation which give a complete details of the financial items responsible for any difference between the balance of the cash account in the balance sheet and the cash balance reported in an entity's bank statement. These reconciliations should be done at regular intervals so as to ensure a balanced record of the cash account are kept by an organization or firm.

A bank reconciliation mainly computed by an accountant, gives the difference between the balance in relation to the bank statement and the cash balance with respect to the accounting records of the depositor in a particular financial institution.

The steps in preparing Bank Reconciliation in a chronological order are;

1. You should enter the bank statement balance from the bank statement.

2. Add any unrecorded deposits to the bank balance.

3. Subtract outstanding checks from the bank balance.

4. Compute the adjusted bank balance

5. Enter the company's book balance from its accounting records.

6. Add any unrecorded interest earned to the book balance.

7. Subtract bank fees from the book balance.

8. Compute the adjusted book balance.

The main purpose of a bank reconciliation is to ensure an accuracy of the depositor's financial information and that of it's bank records.

In a nutshell, after a reconciliation of the bank statement, the adjusted bank balance should be equal to the company's ending adjusted cash balance on the balance sheet.

The correct steps in preparing Bank reconciliation in a chronological order: 1. Enter the bank statement balance from the bank statement.

2. Add any unrecorded deposits to the bank balance.

3. Subtract outstanding checks from the bank balance.

4. Compute the adjusted bank balance

5. Enter the company's book balance from its accounting records.

6. Add any unrecorded interest earned to the book balance.

7. Subtract bank fees from the book balance.

8. Compute the adjusted book balance.

Bank reconciliation is described in financial accounting as an evaluation that provides detailed details of the financial items responsible for any difference between the balance of the cash account on the balance sheet and the cash balance shown on an entity's bank statement. These reconciliations should be performed at regular periods to guarantee that an organisation or corporation maintains a balanced record of the cash account.

A bank reconciliation, which is mostly computed by an accountant, provides the difference between the balance on the bank statement and the cash balance on the depositor's accounting records at a certain financial institution.

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On September 15, 2021, Oliver's Mortuary received a $7,200, nine-month note bearing interest at an annual rate of 8% from the estate of Jay Hendrix for services rendered. Oliver's has a December 31 year-end. What adjusting entry will the company record on December 31, 2021

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Answer: PLease see answer below

Explanation:

Date Account title and explanation Debit Credit

Dec 31   Interest receivable                           $168  

2021             Interest revenue                                                 $168

Calculation

Interest =Principal x time x rate

= 7,200 x 8% x 3.5 /12(15th september to 31st December)

=$168

When a mentally challenged candidate is overlooked by a recruiter even though he possesses skills that are perfect for the job, which perceptual distortion is likely to be experienced by the recruiter?

a. Halo effect
b. Selective perception
c. Ability stereotypes
d. Projection
e. Self-fulfilling prophecy

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The correct answer is C. Ability stereotypes

Explanation:

Ability stereotypes imply incorrect or inaccurate perceptions about people with different abilities including people with intellectual or cognitive disabilities or mentally challenged people. This often means people consider mentally challenged people unable to perform tasks, understand certain information, among others.

This type of stereotyping occurs in the situation presented because the recruiter is not considering a specific candidate because he/she is mentally challenged. However, this condition does not imply the candidate does not have the skills or qualities to be in this job. Indeed, this candidate can be more suitable than an individual with regular intellectual abilities.

Westbank Real Estate, Inc. owns 10 acres of forested land. Westbank wants the land cleared in order to build houses. Westbank emails a signed electronic memorandum to a representative of Hardell Lumber Co. offering to sell the mature trees and rich topsoil to Hardell for lumber and agricultural purposes. The electronic memorandum includes the parties' typed names, the consideration, the price, and a description of the property, lumber, and soil. Hardell replies via email to Westbank that it accepts Westbank's terms, electronically signs the memorandum, and will start removing the trees and soil next month. Before Hardell can begin clearing the land, Westbank changes its mind, wants to keep the land forested, and prevents Hardell from accessing the property claiming no contract has been formed.
2. Does the electronic agreement for the sale of trees and soil fall under the statute of frauds? (YES / NO)
3. Under which category? (CONTRACTS INVOLVING LAND/ CONTRACTS THAT BY THEIR TERMS CANNOT BE PREFORMED IN LESS THAN A YEAR AFTER THE DATE OF AGREEMENT/ A PROMISE TO ANSWER FOR A DEBT OF ANOTHER/ A PROMISE MADE IN CONSIDERATION OF MARRIAGE/ CONTRACTS FOR THE SALE OF GOODS OVER $500)
4. An electronic memorandum (DOES/ DOES NOT) satisfy the writing requirements for the Statute of Frauds.
5. Land is considered to be (REAL PROPERTY/ PERSONAL PROPERTY)
6. The definition of land includes (NO/ SOME/ ALL) physical objects that are permanently attached to the property.
7. Examples of physical objects that constitute land for purposes of the statute of frauds include (BUILDINGS/ FENCES/ TREES/ SOIL/ ALL OF THESE)
8. A written or electronic memorandum evidencing a contract will suffice provided that the writing is signed by (THE PERSON WHO IS ENFORCING THE CONTRACT/ THE PERSON AGAINST WHOM THE CONTRACT IS BEING ENFORCED)
9. Who signed the e-mails? (WESTBANK REAL ESTATE/ HARDELL LUMBER/ BOTH PARTIES)
10. What type of signature must be on an e-mail in order to enforce an electronic record? (A TYPED NAME/ AN OFFICIAL SIGNATURE/ A NOTARIZED SIGNATURE/ AN ENCRYPTED SIGNATURE)
11. Does the electronic memorandum have the parties' typed names? (YES/ NO)
12. Does the electronic memorandum describe the property involved?(YES/ NO)
13. Is it likely a court would find that the electronic memorandum satisfied the statue of frauds? (YES/ NO)
14. As a result, Hardell (WILL/ WILL NOT) likely be able to enforce the contract against Westbank.

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Answer:

Westbank Real Estate, Inc. and Hardell Lumber Co.

2. Does the electronic agreement for the sale of trees and soil fall under the statute of frauds? (YES / NO)

3. Under which category? (CONTRACTS INVOLVING LAND/ CONTRACTS THAT BY THEIR TERMS CANNOT BE PERFORMED IN LESS THAN A YEAR AFTER THE DATE OF AGREEMENT/ A PROMISE TO ANSWER FOR A DEBT OF ANOTHER/ A PROMISE MADE IN CONSIDERATION OF MARRIAGE/ CONTRACTS FOR THE SALE OF GOODS OVER $500)

4. An electronic memorandum (DOES/ DOES NOT) satisfy the writing requirements for the Statute of Frauds.

5. Land is considered to be (REAL PROPERTY/ PERSONAL PROPERTY)

6. The definition of land includes (NO/ SOME/ ALL) physical objects that are permanently attached to the property.

7. Examples of physical objects that constitute land for purposes of the statute of frauds include (BUILDINGS/ FENCES/ TREES/ SOIL/ ALL OF THESE)

8. A written or electronic memorandum evidencing a contract will suffice provided that the writing is signed by (THE PERSON WHO IS ENFORCING THE CONTRACT/ THE PERSON AGAINST WHOM THE CONTRACT IS BEING ENFORCED)

9. Who signed the emails? (WESTBANK REAL ESTATE/ HARDELL LUMBER/ BOTH PARTIES)

10. What type of signature must be on an email in order to enforce an electronic record? (A TYPED NAME/ AN OFFICIAL SIGNATURE/ A NOTARIZED SIGNATURE/ AN ENCRYPTED SIGNATURE)

11. Does the electronic memorandum have the parties' typed names? (YES/ NO)

12. Does the electronic memorandum describe the property involved?(YES/ NO)

13. Is it likely a court would find that the electronic memorandum satisfied the statute of frauds? (YES/ NO)

14. As a result, Hardell (WILL/ WILL NOT) likely be able to enforce the contract against Westbank.

Explanation:

The memoranda exchanged between Westbank Real Estate and Hardell Lumber Co provides the evidence of their oral contract. The statute of fraud covers most oral contracts, especially those involving real property or sale of land.  It is important to note that land includes all its permanent attachments.

Argent Corporation has $60 million in current liabilities, $150 million in total liabilities, and $210 million in total common equity; Argent has no preferred stock. Argent’s total debt is $120 million. What is the debt-to-assets ratio? What is the debt-to-equity ratio?

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below

Debt to asset ratio is

= Total debt ÷ total asset

= $120 million ÷ ($150 million + $210 million)

= $120 million ÷ $360 million

= 0.33

And, the debt to equity ratio is

= Total debt ÷ total equity

= $120 million ÷ $210 million

= 0.57

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered

Percentage of sales budgeting can also be called _____.


arbitrary budgeting

objective and task budgeting

rule of thumb budgeting

competitive budgeting

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Answer:

promotional budget is set as a percentage of current or anticipated sales

Typical percent of sales is 2%-5%

Explanation:

so I would have to say arbitrary budgeting

The income statement for the year 2015 of Fugazi Co. contains the following information: Revenues$70,000 Expenses: Salaries and Wages Expense$45,000 Rent Expense12,000 Advertising Expense10,000 Supplies Expense6,000 Utilities Expense2,500 Insurance Expense2,000 Total expenses77,500 Net income (loss)$ (7,500) After all closing entries have been posted, the Income Summary account will have a balance of

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Answer:

$0

Explanation:

When the closing entries are recorded, so the net profit or net loss would be transferred to the retained earning account with the help of the closing entries

Therefore after closing entries posting, the balance in the income summary account would be zero and the same is to be considered

hence, the balance would be zero

Despite its drastic downsizing a decade ago under a federally funded bailout and bankruptcy​ restructuring, General Motors again finds itself with too many U.S. factories that can turn out too many​ vehicles. GM's factory-utilization rate in North America averaged​ 95.1% over the past two​ years, below​ Ford's 111.9% and Toyota​ 's 101.4%.​ (Rates can exceed​ 100% when factories work a 3rd shift or schedule overtime work on​ weekends.) The auto industry often runs its factories​ dawn-till-dusk or even around the clock to boost their efficiency. ​Factory-utilization rates typically measure how much production capacity a plant uses based on a​ 16-hour workday. GM says its utilization rate is​ 100% on average when its​ round-the-clock truck and SUV lines are figured in with the relatively sleepy factories making​ cars. GM said it is working to​ "drive further​ improvements" in its plant​ utilization, including adding crossover SUVs to more factory lines. A plant in the Kansas City area that now makes only the Malibu is scheduled to begin assembling a small Cadillac SUV soon. But such a​ switch-over typically takes car makers several years of lead​ time, to order and install new​ assembly-line equipment and tooling.

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Answer:

The question is actually missing (see attached image):

the answer is:

D. Less than that of its competitors.

Explanation:

Personally, I believe that GM is an extremely spoiled child that refuses to assume responsibility for its continuous and never ending mistakes. GM has either filed for bankruptcy or threatened to do so twice in the last 30 years or so, and every time the US government has to bail them out. But GM keeps doing things wrong.

It doesn't matter if you like their cars or not, GM is terribly managed. No other company in US history has received so much financial aid from the government and continued to lose money and work inefficiently. The problem is that whenever things go wrong, stockholders lose their money but the executives keep getting tens of millions of dollars. If a company is managed in such a disastrous way, their top management shouldn't get paid that much.

A car factory costs a lot of money, and not using it efficiently is outrageous considering GM's history. If they had never received a cent from the government, then its only their problem. But the government lost $11.2 billion on GM's last bailout. During the 1980s GM lobbied fro the government to impose import quotas on Japanese cars because they were better cars and GM couldn't compete against them. So whenever they do things wrong, big brother has to help them. During the last couple of years GM had to sell most of its foreign operations in order to get cash, and you generally do not make money by selling your assets.

ere are simplified financial statements for Watervan Corporation:



INCOME STATEMENT
(Figures in $ millions)
Net sales $
888.00

Cost of goods sold
748.00

Depreciation
38.00

Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) $
102.00

Interest expense
19.00

Income before tax $
83.00

Taxes
17.43

Net income $
65.57



BALANCE SHEET
(Figures in $ millions)
End of Year Start of Year
Assets
Current assets $
376

$
326


Long-term assets
272


229


Total assets $
648

$
555


Liabilities and shareholders’ equity
Current liabilities $
201

$
164


Long-term debt
115


128


Shareholders’ equity
332


263


Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $
648

$
555




The company’s cost of capital is 8.5%.


a. Calculate Watervan’s economic value added (EVA). (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.)

b. What is the company’s return on capital? (Use start-of-year rather than average capital.) (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)

c. What is its return on equity? (Use start-of-year rather than average equity.) (Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)

d. Is the company creating value for its shareholders?

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Answer:

income statements okay

Explanation:kokay

Even though commercial airlines have excellent safety​ records, in the weeks following a​ crash, airlines often report a drop in the number of​ passengers, probably because people are afraid to risk flying. ​a) A travel agent suggests that since the Law of Averages makes it highly unlikely to have two plane crashes within a few weeks of each​ other, flying soon after a crash is the safest time. What do you​ think? ​b) If the airline industry proudly announces that it has set a new record for the longest period of safe​ flights, would you be reluctant to​ fly? Are the airlines due to have a​ crash?

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Answer:

A) There is no such thing as the "Law of Averages." The overall probability of an airplane crash does not change due to recent crashes.

Explanation:

This is the complete question below;

Even though commercial airlines have excellent safety​ records, in the weeks following a​ crash, airlines often report a drop in the number of​ passengers, probably because people are afraid to risk flying. A travel agent suggests that since the Law of Averages makes it highly unlikely to have two plane crashes within a few weeks of each​ other, flying soon after a crash is the safest time. What do you​ think?

Choose the correct answer below.

A. There is no such thing as the "Law of Averages." The overall probability of an airplane crash does not change due to recent crashes.

B. The "Law of Averages" states that outcomes must even out in the short run. This means that the overall probability of an airplane crash is higher due to recent crashes.

C. The "Law of Averages" states that outcomes must even out in the short run. This means that the overall probability of an airplane crash is lower due to recent crashes.

D. The "Law of Averages" does not apply to this situation. The overall probability of an airplane crash does not change due to recent crashes.

We are informed from the question that commercial airlines have excellent safety​ records, in the weeks following a​ crash, airlines often report a drop in the number of​ passengers, probably because people are afraid to risk flying. A travel agent suggests that since the Law of Averages makes it highly unlikely to have two plane crashes within a few weeks of each​ other, flying soon after a crash is the safest time.

In this case, There is no such thing as the "Law of Averages." The overall probability of an airplane crash does not change due to recent crashes.

There was fact that the commercial airlines has excellent safety​ records in the past and there is a crash after the following week, all these doesn't have any connection with people flying soon after a crash because they think is the safest time.

Airline transportation has its pros and cons. The answers are given below;

My point is that There is nothing like the "Law of Averages." The total likelihood of an airplane crash will not be altered due to recent crashes. When one take a flight, it is usually done at your own risk.

If the airline industry proudly announces that it has set a new record for the longest period of safe​ flights, I would not be be reluctant to​ fly. Every airline companies are known to have strict maintenance of their planes are its parts.

They ensure that their flights does not have any issue on the way, Even though things do  happen, that does not mean I would be scare and not fly.

The airline is not due to crash. This is because the likelihood of a crash occurring is not due to the time a previous crash occurred. One should not be scared or afraid of flying.

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