A classified income statement has four major sections—operating revenues, cost of goods sold, operating expenses, and non-operating revenues and accounts receivables.
A. True
B. False

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Answer 1

Answer: False

Explanation:

The statement in the question that a classified income statement has four major sections which are the operating revenues, cost of goods sold, operating expenses, and non-operating revenues and accounts receivables is not true.

It should be noted that a classified income statement is made up of the revenue, the expenses and the non operating revenues and expenses.


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For the month of July, Jacobs Company incurs a direct materials cost of $6,000 for 6,000 gallons of paint produced in its Mixing Department. It also incurs conversion costs of $1,470 with 70% completed. If the conversion cost per equivalent unit was $0.25 per gallon in June, what is the difference in the conversion cost per equivalent unit between th

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Answer:

The difference in the conversion cost per equivalent unit between the month of June and July is $0.10 .

Explanation:

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For the month of July, Jacobs Company incurs a direct materials cost of $6,000 for 6,000 gallons of paint produced in its Mixing Department. It also incurs conversion costs of $1,470 with 70% completed. If the conversion cost per equivalent unit was $0.25 per gallon in June, what is the difference in the conversion cost per equivalent unit between the month of June and July.

Solution :

First Calculate the Total Equivalent Units of Production for Conversion Cost for July

Total Equivalent Units = 6,000 × 70%

                                     = 4,200

Then Calculate the Cost per Equivalent Unit for July

Cost per Equivalent Unit = Total Cost / Total Equivalent Units

                                         = $1,470 / 4,200

                                         = $0.35

Difference = $0.35 - $0.25

               = $0.10

The widget market is competitive and includes no transaction costs. Five suppliers are willing to sell one widget at the following prices: $20, $12, $8, $4, and $2 (one seller at each price). Five buyers are willing to buy one widget at the following prices: $8, $12, $20, $32, and $44 (one buyer at each price). For each price shown in the following table, use the given information to enter the quantity demanded and quantity supplied.
Price Quantity Demanded Quantity Supplied
($ per widget) (widgets) (widgets)
$2
$4
$8
$12
$20
$32
$44
In this market, the equilibrium price will beper widget, and the equilibrium quantity will be______widgets.

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

The completion of the table is shown below;

Price                   Quantity Demanded               Quantity Supplied

($ per widget)             (widgets)                               (widgets)

$2                                     5                                                1

$4                                     5                                               2

$8                                     5                                               3

$12                                   4                                                4

$20                                  3                                                5

$32                                  2                                                5

$44                                 1                                                 5

As we can see that at the price of $12 the quantity demanded is equivalent to the quantity supplied i.e 4 so here the equilibrium quantity is 4 for the widgets

USA Airlines uses the following performance measures. Classify each of the performance measures below into the most likely balanced scorecard perspective it relates to. Label your answers using
C (customer),
P (internal process),
I (innovation and growth), or
F (financial).
1. Cash flow from operations
2. Number of reports of mishandled or lost baggage
3. Percentage of on-time departures
4. On-time flight percentage
5. Percentage of ground crew trained
6. Return on investment
7. Market value
8. Accidents or safety incidents per mile flown
9. Customer complaints
10. Flight attendant training sessions attended
11. Time airplane is on ground between flights
12. Airplane miles per gallon of fuel
13. Revenue per seat
14. Cost of leasing airplanes

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Answer:

1. Cash flow from operations: F (financial).

2. Number of reports of mishandled or lost baggage: C (customer).

3. Percentage of on-time departures: C (customer).

4. On-time flight percentage: C (customer).

5. Percentage of ground crew trained: I (innovation and growth).

6. Return on investment: F (financial).

7. Market value: F (financial).

8. Accidents or safety incidents per mile flown: P (internal process).

9. Customer complaints: C (customer).

10. Flight attendant training sessions attended: I (innovation and growth).

11. Time airplane is on ground between flights: P (internal process).

12. Airplane miles per gallon of fuel: P (internal process).

13. Revenue per seat: F (financial).

14.Cost of leasing airplanes: F (financial).

Explanation:

The performance measures associated with an airline (USA) business are;

1. Customer (C): this includes all the passengers or clients who have done business with the airline company in the past or in the future. It gives full details about everything pertaining to the clients or customers.

2. Financial (F): this is a measure of all the revenues and expenses associated with the successful running of the airline business.

3. Innovation and growth (I): this is a measure of the manpower or labor, equipments, welfare and training used to ensure the business continues to run smoothly, effectively and efficiently.

4. Internal process (P): it involves all of the strategic decisions, policies, rules and regulations formulated by the executive management in order to enhance the smooth operations of the airline business.

During step 3 of activity-based costing, activity overhead cost pool rates are used to assign overhead costs to final cost objects. Proper determination of activity rates depends on all of the following: (Check all that apply).
A. Proper determination of factor which drive cost
B. Proper measurement of activities

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Answer:

Proper determination of activity rates depends on the following :

A. Proper determination of factor which drive cost

B. Proper measurement of activities

Explanation:

Predetermined Activity Rates = Overhead Cost / Total Cost Driver units

Thus it is important to measure correctly the overheads incurred for each Activity that exist that accumulated overheads.

It is also important to determine correct cost drivers for those overheads identified to absorb costs correctly into outputs.

Proper determination of activity rates depends on the following :

A. Proper determination of factor which drive cost.

B. Proper measurement of activities.

What is the predetermined activity rate:

We know that

Predetermined Activity Rates = Overhead Cost / Total Cost Driver units

It should be calculated by dividing the cost of overhead from the total cost driver units. It is vital for determining the overhead amount in the current manner also the correct cost drivers should be measured so that the cost should be absorbed.

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Facial cosmetics provides plastic surgery primarily to hide the appearance of the appearance of unwanted scars and other blemishes. During 2018 the company provides services of $400,000 on account. Of this amount $50,000 remains uncollected at the end of the year. An aging schedule as a December 31, 2018 is provided below:
Age Group
Not Yet Due 30000 2%
0-30 days past due 10000 5%
31-60 days past due 7000 10%
More than 60 days pst due 3000 20%
Total 50000
1) Calculate the allowance for uncollectible accounts
2) Record the December 31, 2018 adjusting entry assuming the balances of the allowance account before adjusting entries is $300 (debit)
3) On April 3 2019 a customers account balance of $400 is written off as uncollectible. Record the write off.
4) On July 17 2019 the customer whose account was written off in # 3 unexpectedly pays $100 of the amount but does not expect to pay any additional amounts. Record the cash collection.

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Answer:

1.Alllowance for uncollectible accounts 2,400

2.Dr Bad Debt Expense 2700

Cr Allowance for Doubtful Account 2700

3.Dr Allowance for Doubtful account 400

Cr Accounts receivable 400

4) Dr Cash 100

Cr Allowance for Doubtful account 100

Explanation:

Calculation of the allowance for uncollectible accounts

Using this formula

Alllowance for uncollectible accounts=(Not Yet Due)+(0-30 days past due)+(30-60 days past due)+(More than 60 days pst due)

Let plug in the formula

Alllowance for uncollectible accounts=

(30,000 *2% )+ (10,000* 5%) + (7,000* 10 %)+(3,000* 20% )

Alllowance for uncollectible accounts =600+500+700+600

Alllowance for uncollectible accounts = 2,400

2)Record of the he December 31, 2018 adjusting entry

300 debit balance+ 2,400

=2,700 Adjustment

Dr Bad Debt Expense 2,700

Cr Allowance for Doubtful Account 2 700

3) Journal entry to record the write off.

Dr Allowance for Doubtful account 400

Cr Accounts receivable 400

4) Journal entry to Record the cash collection

Dr Cash 100

Cr Allowance for Doubtful account 100

Bermuda Triangle Corporation (BTC) currently has 390,000 shares of stock outstanding that sell for $102 per share. Assume no market imperfections or tax effects exist. Determine the share price and new number of shares outstanding if: (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your price per share answers to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16, and shares outstanding answers to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.) a. BTC has a five-for-three stock split. b. BTC has a 10 percent stock dividend. c. BTC has a 37.0 percent stock dividend. d. BTC has a four-for-seven reverse stock split.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of each points is shown below:-

a. BTC has a five-for-three stock split is

New price = Old price × Split ratio

= 102 × 3 ÷ 5

= 61.2

New shares outstanding = old shares outstanding ÷ Split ratio

= 390,000 × 5 ÷ 3

= 650,000

b. BTC has a 10 percent stock dividend is

New price = Old price ÷ (1 + Stock dividend)

= 102 ÷ (1 + 0.1)

= 92.73

New shares outstanding = Old shares outstanding × (1 + Stock dividend)

= 390,000 × (1 + 0.1)

= 429,000

c. BTC has a 37.0 percent stock dividend is

New price = Old price ÷ (1 + Stock dividend)

= 102 ÷ (1 + 0.37)

= 74.45

New shares outstanding = Old shares outstanding × (1 + Stock dividend)

= 390,000 × (1 + 0.37)

= 534,300

d. BTC has a four-for-seven reverse stock split is

New price = Old price × Split ratio

= 102 × (7 ÷ 4)

= 178.5

New shares outstanding = Old shares outstanding ÷ Split ratio

= 390,000 × (4 ÷ 7)

= 222,857.14

The following equations describe consumption, investment, government spending, taxes, and net exports in the country of Economika.
C = 400 + 0.80(Y - T)
I = 500
G = 450
T = 450
X = 100
1. In Economika, equilibrium GDP is equal to $_. (Round your answer to the nearest dollar.)
2. If real GDP in Economika is currently $4,450, which of the following is true?
a) There will be an unplanned decrease in inventories, and real GDP will increase next period.
b) There will be an unplanned increase in inventories, and real GDP will increase next period.
c) There will be an unplanned decrease in inventories, and real GDP will decrease next period.
d) There will be an unplanned increase in inventories, and real GDP will decrease next period.
e) There will be no unplanned change in inventories, and real GDP will stay the same next period.

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Answer:

1. $5,450

2. a) There will be an unplanned decrease in inventories, and real GDP will increase next period.

Explanation:

1. GDP (Y) is the total economic output and can be calculated using the Expenditure method which is;

Y = C + I + G + X

Y = (400 + 0.80(Y - 450)) + 500 + 450 + 100

Y = 400 + 0.80Y - 360 + 500 + 450 + 100

Y - 0.80Y = 1,090

0.2Y = 1,090

Y = $5,450

2. With Equilibrium GDP being higher than the Real GDP of the country, the excess Demand (GDP is aggregate demand) will lead to more consumption in the Economy which will lead to an unplanned decrease inventories. This will then spur companies to produce more to meet the higher demand causing Real GDP to go up.

In the following example, the proposed debt issue would raise $4,000,000; the interest rate would be 10%. In addition, the EBIT would be $2,000,000. What would be the increase in the Earnings Per Share (EPS) from to current to the proposed structure

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Answer:

$1.67

Explanation:

The computation of the increase in earning per share is shown below:

But before that first we need to find out the current and proposed earning

per share

Particulars                       Current                       Proposed

Number of shares        $400,000                    $240,000  (a)

EBIT                                  $2,000,000               $2,000,000

Less:

Interest                                                                $400,000

                                                                   ($4,000,000 ×0.10)

EBT                                   $2,000,000               $1,600,000

Less

Taxes                                $0                               $0

Net income                       $2,000,000              $1,600,000 (b)

EPS                                    $5                              $6.67 (a ÷ b)

Increase in EPS

= $6.67 - $5

= $1.67

Courtney Meehan has trouble keeping her debits and credits equal. During a recent​ month, Courtney made the following accounting​ errors:

a. In preparing the trial balance, Courtney omitted a $5,000 Notes Payable. The debit to Cash was correct
b. Courtney posted a $11000 Utilities Expense as $100. The credit to Cash was correct.
c. In recording a $600 payment on account, Courtney debited Furniture instead of Accounts Payable-
d. In journalizing a receipt of cash for service revenue, Courtney debited Cash for $50 instead of the correct amount of $500. The credit was correct.
e. Courtney recorded a $210 purchase of office supplies on account by debiting Office Supplies for $120 and crediting Accounts Payable for $120.


Required:
a. For each of these​ errors, state whether total debits equal total credits on the trial balance.
b. Identify each account that has an incorrect balance and the amount and direction of the error.

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Answer:

a. In preparing the trial balance, Courtney omitted a $5,000 Notes Payable. The debit to Cash was correct

Liabilities (credit balance) are understated by $5,000 ⇒ TOTAL DEBITS DO NOT EQUAL TOTAL CREDITS

b. Courtney posted a $11000 Utilities Expense as $100. The credit to Cash was correct.

Expenses (debit balance) are understated by $10,900 ⇒ TOTAL DEBITS DO NOT EQUAL TOTAL CREDITS

c. In recording a $600 payment on account, Courtney debited Furniture instead of Accounts Payable-

Assets (debit balance) are understated by $600 and liabilities (credit balance) are overstated by $600. ⇒ TOTAL DEBITS DO NOT EQUAL TOTAL CREDITS

d. In journalizing a receipt of cash for service revenue, Courtney debited Cash for $50 instead of the correct amount of $500. The credit was correct.

Assets (debit balance) are understated by $450 ⇒ TOTAL DEBITS DO NOT EQUAL TOTAL CREDITS

e. Courtney recorded a $210 purchase of office supplies on account by debiting Office Supplies for $120 and crediting Accounts Payable for $120.

both assets (debit balance) and liabilities (credit balance) are understated by $90. ⇒ TOTAL DEBITS EQUAL TOTAL CREDITS

When preparing the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method, non-operating gains are added to net income. true or false

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

what is the annual percentage yield(APY) for money at an annual rate of (a)4.57% monthly (b)4.58% compunded quartelty

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Answer:

a)Annual rate of return = 4.67%

(b)Annual rate of return = 4.66%

Explanation:

Annul rate of return where compounding is done more frequenting could be worked out as follows:

Annual rate of return = (1+r)^n - 1

r - rate of return per period

n- number of periods in a year

a) Monthly rate of 4.57%

r- monthly rate = 4.57%/12 = 0.38% per month

n- 12 months

Annual rate of return = (1+ 0.003808)^12 - 1 × 100 = 4.67%

Annual rate of return = 4.67%

b) 4.58% compounded quarterly

r- quarterly rate = 4.58%/4 =  1.145 %

n- 4 quarters in a year

Annual rate of return = (1+0.01145)^4 - 1  × 100= 4.66%

a)4.57% monthly

Annual rate of return = 4.67%

(b)4.58% compounded quarterly

Annual rate of return = 4.66%

Are there differences in employee retention due to gender, or whether the employee is from the local area in the data in the worksheet Employee Retention?

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Answer:

Yes there are differences in employee retention based on gender.

Explanation:

Employee retention refers to the ability of an organization to retain its good performing employees. There may be some market factors affecting the retention rate. There are many factors that affect employee retention. There can be difference in employee retention based on gender. It is found that women work 10% more harder than the men even the women have home care duties they still manage to balance their work and life.

Jackpot Mining Company operates a copper mine in central Montana. The company paid $1,150,000 in 2021 for the mining site and spent an additional $630,000 to prepare the mine for extraction of the copper. After the copper is extracted in approximately four years, the company is required to restore the land to its original condition, including repaving of roads and replacing a greenbelt. The company has provided the following three cash flow possibilities for the restoration costs: (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1)

Cash flow Probability
1 $330,000 25%
2 430,000 40%
3 630,000 35%

To aid extraction, Jackpot purchased some new equipment on July 1, 2021, for $150,000. After the copper is removed from this mine, the equipment will be sold. The credit-adjusted, risk-free rate of interest is 10%.

Required:
a. Determine the cost of the copper mine.
b. Prepare the journal entries to record the acquisition costs.

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Answer:

a. Determine the cost of the copper mine.

$2,104,430

b. Prepare the journal entries to record the acquisition costs.

Date X, 2021, acquisition of copper mine

Dr Copper mine 2,104,430  

    Cr Cash 1,780,000

    Cr Asset retirement liability 324,430

July 1, 2021, acquisition of mining equipment

Dr Equipment 150,000

    Cr Cash 150,000

Explanation:

estimated restoration costs = ($330,000 x .25) + ($430,000 x .4) + ($630,000 x .35) = $475,000

now we must adjust the restoration cost and determine its present value = $475,000 x 0.68301 (present value factor, 10%, 4 periods) = $324,430

total cost of copper mine = purchase cost + preparation costs + restoration costs = $1,150,000 + $630,000 + $324,430 = $2,104,430

Labor Input Physical output 10 500 11 600 12 690 13 760 14 800 Refer to the above table, answer the following questions: A. If the price of the good produced is $7, what is the marginal revenue product (MRPL=11) of the 11th worker? B. Suppose the price of the good sold is $10 and the marginal factor cost of labor(MFC) is $700, how many units of labor will the firm hire?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Labor Input       Physical output  

    10                              500

     11                               600

     12                              690

     13                              760

     14                               800

marginal output of 11 th labor = 600 - 500 = 100

price of each product = 7

marginal revenue product  of 11 th labor  7 x 100 = 700

B )

price of each of  the goods sold = 10

marginal factor cost of labour = 700

minimum no of goods to be sold to cover the labour cost

= 700 / 10 = 70

no of goods added due to  addition of 11 the labour = 100

no of goods added due to  addition of 12 the labour = 90

no of goods added due to  addition of 13 the labour = 70

so no of units of labor upto which  the firm will continue to hire

= 13 .  

The company wants to end each month with ending finished goods inventory equal to 10% of the next month’s sales. Finished goods inventory on December 31 is 280 units. The budgeted production units for January are:

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Answer:

Budgeted production in January 2,910 units

Explanation:

Calculation for the budgeted production units for January

Using this formula

Budgeted production in January= Budgeted sales + Desired ending inventory - Beginning inventory available

Let plug in the formula

Budgeted production in January=2,800 + (3,900*10%) - 280

Budgeted production in January=$2,800+$390-280

Budgeted production in January= 2,910 units

Therefore the Budgeted production in units for January are: 2,910 units

Spacefood Products will pay a dividend of $ 2.40 per share this year. It is expected that this dividend will grow by 6​% per year each year in the future. What will be the current value of a single share of​ Spacefood's stock if the​ firm's equity cost of capital is 13​%?

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Answer:

$34.29

Explanation:

Spacefood will pay a dividend of $2.40 per share

The dividend is expected to grow by 6%

= 6/100

= 0.06

The firm's equity cost of capital is 13%

= 13/100

= 0.13

Therefore, the current value of a single share of spacefood stock can be calculated as follows

Po= dividend/(equity cost of capital-growth rate)

= 2.4/(0.13-0.06)

= 2.4/0.07

= $34.29

Hence the Current value of a single share of Spacefoods's stock is $34.29

Mayall Corporation is developing standards for its products. Each unit of output of the product requires 0.92 kilogram of a particular input. The allowance for waste and spoilage is 0.02 kilogram of this input for each unit of output.The standard quantity in kilograms of this input per unit of output should be:_________
a. 0.90
b. 0.92
c. 0.79
d. 1.05

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Answer:

The answer is 0.94kg , hence not among the given options

Explanation:

To arrive at the standard quantity in kilograms of the input per unit of output, we will sum up each unit of output plus allowance for waste and spoilage

= 0.92kg + 0.02kg

= 0.94kg

To retain high-performing engineers, a large semiconductor company provides corporate stock as part of the compensation package. In one particular year, the company offered 1000 shares of either class A or class B stock. The class A stock was selling for $30 per share at the time, and stock market analysts predicted that it would increase at a rate of 6% per year for the next 5 years. The class B stock was selling for $20 per share, but its price was expected to increase by 12% per year. At an interest rate of 8% per year, which stock should the engineers select on the basis of present worth analysis and a 5-year planning horizon?

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Answer:

class A stocks

Explanation:

in 5 years, class A stock will be worth = $30 x (1 + 6%)⁵ = $40.15

in 5 years, class B stock will be worth = $20 x (1 + 12%)⁵ = $35.25

now we need to determine the present value if each stock:

class A stock present value = $40.15 / (1 + 8%)⁵ = $27.33

class B stock present value = $35.25 / (1 + 8%)⁵ = $23.99

since the present value of class A stock is higher, then the engineers should select that type of stocks.

A security held in a well-diversified portfolio that has a beta of zero in a one-factor model will have an expected return of:

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Answer:

The answer is risk free rate.

Explanation:

Beta is a risk arising from systematic risk or market risk.

A portfolio with a beta of zero would have the same expected return as the risk-free rate. Such a portfolio would have zero correlation with market movements.

Market risk cannot be diversified. Examples of zero beta assets are cash and US treasury bill.

Suppose the U.S. economy slips into a recession. In response, the Federal Reserve cuts the federal funds rate in order to avoid unemployment. Consider what happens to the following under a fixed exchange-rate regime.
a. Domestic investment would increase
b. Capital inflow would decrease
c. Capital outflow would increase
d. The exchange rate would be unchanged
e. Net exports would be unchanged
f. Aggregate demand would increase

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Answer: All Variables will remain unchanged

Explanation:

Monetary Policy has no effect on a country's domestic currency because it is simply ineffective when it is in a fixed exchange rate regime. This is because, when monetary policy is used, it tends to change the exchange rate but because the Fed will be engaging in a fixed exchange regime, it will act to normalise the exchange rate which will bring the currency back to equilibrium.

For instance, if the Fed embarks on expansionary monetary policy and pegs its currency to the Euro. The expansionary policy will lead to a drop in interest rates which is supposed to help GDP. However as a result of lower rates, the dollar will depreciate and more people will demand Euros. The Fed will intervene to keep the Euro and the Dollar at the same level (fixed exchange) and sell Euros in its reserves while reducing dollars. This will bring the interest rate and currencies back to its original level so there will be no benefit.

Monetary policy is ineffective under a Fixed Rate regime so one of the variables will change.

The Polishing Department of Bonita Company has the following production and manufacturing cost data for September. Materials are entered at the beginning of the process. Production: Beginning inventory 1,580 units that are 100% complete as to materials and 30% complete as to conversion costs; units started during the period are 41,200; ending inventory of 6,600 units 10% complete as to conversion costs. Manufacturing costs: Beginning inventory costs, comprised of $20,600 of materials and $14,674 of conversion costs; materials costs added in Polishing during the month, $186,883; labor and overhead applied in Polishing during the month, $127,600 and $257,440, respectively.
a. compute the equivalent units of production for materials and conversion costs for the month of september
b. compute the unit costs for materials and conversion costs for the month.
c. determine the costs to be assigne to the units transfered out in the process.

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Answer:

a. Materials = 15,780 units and Conversion = 9,840 units

b. Materials = $13.15 and Conversion = $40.62

c. $354,882

Explanation:

First calculate the number of Units Completed and Transferred

Units Completed and Transferred = 1,580 + 14, 200 - 6,600

                                                         = 9,180

Then, Calculation of the equivalent units of production for materials and conversion costs for the month of September

Materials

Units Completed and Transferred ( 9,180 × 100%)                =  9,180

Units In Ending Work In Process Inventory ( 6,600 × 100%) = 6,600

Equivalent units of production for materials                          = 15,780

Conversion

Units Completed and Transferred ( 9,180 × 100%)                =  9,180

Units In Ending Work In Process Inventory ( 6,600 × 10%)   =    660

Equivalent units of production for Conversion                      = 9,840

Calculate the unit costs for materials and conversion costs for the month.

Unit costs for materials = Total Materials Cost / Total Equivalent units of production for materials  

                                       = ($20,600 + $186,883) / 15,780

                                       = $13.15

Unit costs for Conversion = Total Conversion Cost / Total Equivalent units of production for Conversion  

                                       = ($14,674 + $127,600 + $257,440) / 9,840

                                       = $40.62

Calculate  the costs to be assigned to the units transferred out in the process.

Costs to be assigned  = Units Transferred Out × Total Cost per Equivalent unit of Production.

                                      = 6,600 × ($13.15 + $40.62)

                                      = 6,600 × $53.77

                                      = $354,882

Campbell Co. has net sales revenue of $1,320,000, cost of goods sold of $760,700, and all other expenses of $297,000. The beginning balance of stockholders' equity is $407,000 and the beginning balance of fixed assets is $368,000. The ending balance of stockholders' equity is $607,000 and the ending balance of fixed assets is $396,000. The fixed asset turnover ratio is closest to:

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Answer:

3.46

Explanation:

Calculation for Campbell Co. fixed asset turnover ratio

First step is to find the Average net fixed assets

Using this formula

Average Fixed assets= Fixed assets Beginning balance +Fixed assets ending balance /2

Let plug in the formula

Average Fixed assets= $368,000 + $396,000/ 2

Average Fixed assets=$764,000/2

Average Fixed assets=$382,000

Second step is to calculate for the Fixed asset turnover

Using this formula

Fixed asset turnover = Net revenue ÷ Average net fixed assets

Let plug in the formula

Fixed asset turnover= $1,320,000 ÷ $382,000

Fixed asset turnover= 3.46

Therefore Campbell Co. fixed asset turnover ratio will be 3.46

Constanza, who is single, sells her current personal residence (adjusted basis of $262,500) for $735,000. She has owned and lived in the house for 30 years. Her selling expenses are $36,750. What is Constanza’s realized and recognized gain? Constanza’s realized gain is $ and her recognized gain would be $ .

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Answer:

Realized gain $435,750

Recognized gain$ 185,750

Explanation:

Calculation for Constanza’s realized and recognized gain

The realized gain will be calculated as :

Amount realized $698,250

($735,000 − $36,750)

Less the Adjusted basis ($262,500)

Realized gain $435,750

Constanza’s Recognised gain

Realized gain $435,750

Less Section 121 exclusion ($250,000)

Recognized gain$ 185,750

Therefore Constanza’s realized gain is $435,750 and her recognized gain would be $186,750 .

1. Select the correct statement regarding relevant costs and revenues.
A. Sunk costs are relevant for decision-making purposes.
B. Relevant costs are frequently called unavoidable costs.
C. Direct labor is an example of a unit-level cost.
D. Only variable costs are relevant for decision making.
2. Expected future revenues that differ among the alternatives under consideration are often referred to as:_______.
A. Alternative revenues.
B. Preferential revenues.
C. Relative revenues.
D. Differential revenues.
3. The benefits sacrificed when one alternative is chosen over another are referred to as:______.
A. Avoidable costs.
B. Opportunity costs.
C. Sacrificial costs.
D. Beneficial costs.

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Complete Question:

1. Select the correct statement regarding relevant costs and revenues.

A. Sunk costs are not relevant for decision-making purposes.

B. Relevant costs are frequently called unavoidable costs.

C. Direct labor is an example of a unit-level cost.

D. Only variable costs are relevant for decision making.

Answer:

1. A

2. D

3. B

Explanation:

1. The correct statement regarding relevant costs and revenues is that sunk costs are not relevant for decision-making purposes. Sunk costs are the opposite of relevant costs because they can't be changed or recovered, as they've been spent or contracted in the past already. Hence, relevant cost are relevant for decision-making purposes but not sunk costs.

2. Expected future revenues that differ among the alternatives under consideration are often referred to as differential revenues. It is the difference in revenues among two (2) alternatives, which would influence decision making.

3. The benefits sacrificed when one alternative is chosen over another are referred to as opportunity costs. It is also referred to as alternative forgone.

For example, Tony gives up going to see a new movie at the cinema in order to prepare for an examination, so as to get a good grade.

Net capital outflow and net exports An open economy interacts with the rest of the world through its involvement in world markets for goods and services and world financial markets. Although it can often result in an imbalance in these markets, the following identity must remain true: In other words, If a transaction directly affects the left side of this equation, then It must also affect the right side. The following problem will help you understand why this Identity must hold. Suppose you are a fashion designer Living In the United States, and a trendy boutique in Bangkok just purchased your entire inventory for THB 80,000.
Determine the effects of this transaction on exports, imports, and net exports in the U.S. economy, and enter your results in the following table. If the direction of change is 'No change,'' enter ''0'' in the Magnitude of Change column. Hint: The magnitude of change should always be positive, regardless of the direction of change. Because of the identity equation that relates)_________ to net exports, the in U.S. net exports Is matched by _________in U.S. net capital outflow. Which of the following Is an example of how the United States might be affected in this scenario?
a. You store the Thai baht in your safety deposit box at home.
b. You purchase THB 48,000 worth of stock in a Thai corporation and THB 32,000 worth of Thai bonds.
c. You exchange the THB 80,000 for dollars at your local bank, which then uses the foreign currency to purchase stock in a Thai corporation.

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Answer:

1. a. Exports will increase by THB 80,000

You live in the US and you just sold something to someone outide the US. This is an export so you increased US exports by THB 80,000.

b. Imports will be $0.

You did not import anything from outside the country.

c. Net Exports will be THB 80,000

Net Exports are Exports less imports for a given period.

= 80,000 - 0

= THB 80,000

2. Because of the identity equation that relates to net exports, increase in U.S. net exports Is matched by an increase in U.S. net capital outflow.

As a result of the US exporting goods, money from other countries come into it. This flow of capital into the US contributes to the U.S. net capital outflow.

3. a. You store the Thai baht in your safety deposit box at home.

b. You purchase THB 48,000 worth of stock in a Thai corporation and THB 32,000 worth of Thai bonds.

c. You exchange the THB 80,000 for dollars at your local bank, which then uses the foreign currency to purchase stock in a Thai corporation.

In the first scenario, the US would be affected because even though money came in, it is not being used but it rather sitting ideal at home.

In the other 2 scenarios, the money was not used to purchase thing in the US but rather went back outside the country. This means that capital flowed out of the US so negatively affects her Net Capital Outflow.

Net capital outflow refers to the amount that is credited from the country and debited to the other country. This means the country faces an outflow of funds. Exports are the activity in which the goods and services are delivered to the other parts of the country.

1. a. Exports will increase by THB 80,000

Living in the US and you just sold something to someone outside the US. This is export so you increased US exports by THB 80,000.

b. Imports will be $0.

No imports from the other country.  

c. Net Exports will be THB 80,000

Net Exports are Exports fewer imports for a given period.

= 80,000 - 0

= THB 80,000

2. Because of the identity equation that relates to net exports, an increase in U.S. net exports Is matched by an increase in U.S. net capital outflow.

As a result of the US exporting goods, money from other countries comes into it. This flow of capital into the US contributes to the U.S. net capital outflow.

3. a. You store the Thai baht in your safety deposit box at home.

b. You purchase THB 48,000 worth of stock in a Thai corporation and THB 32,000 worth of Thai bonds.

c. You exchange the THB 80,000 for dollars at your local bank, which then uses the foreign currency to purchase stock in a Thai corporation.

In the first scenario, the US would be affected because even though the money came in, it is not being used but it rather sitting ideal at home.

In 2 scenarios, the money was not used to purchase things in the US but rather went back outside the country. This means that capital flowed out of the US so negatively affects her Net Capital Outflow.

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You have $256,000 to invest in a stock portfolio. Your choices are Stock H, with an expected return of 14.1 percent, and Stock L, with an expected return of 10.7 percent. If your goal is to create a portfolio with an expected return of 12.3 percent, how much money will you invest in Stock H and in Stock L

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Answer: Investment in H = .4706($256,000)

Investment in H = $120,470.59

Investment in L = .5294($256,000)

Investment in L = $135,529.41

Explanation:

Investment in Stock H

Investment in Stock L

Here, the expected return of the portfolio and the expected return of the assets in the portfolio have been given and we're to calculate the dollar amount of each asset in the portfolio. So, we need to find the weight of each asset in the portfolio. Since the total weight of the assets in the portfolio must equal 1 (or 100%), we can find the weight of each asset as:

E[Rp] = .1230 = .141xH + .107(1 - xH)

xH = .4706

xL = 1 - xH

xL = 1 - .4706

xL = .5294

So, the dollar investment in each asset is the weight of the asset times the value of the portfolio, so the dollar investment in each asset must be:

Investment in H = .4706($256,000)

Investment in H = $120,470.59

Investment in L = .5294($256,000)

Investment in L = $135,529.41

The refractive index of a rarer medium with respect to a denser medium is.....
A)Greater than 1
B) Smaller Than 1
C) Negative
D)-1​

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Answer:

B) Smaller Than 1

Explanation:

Snell's Law states that the ratio of the sines of incidence and refraction is equal to the ratio of the phase of velocities in the two phases. When light travels from a rarer medium like air to a denser medium like water, the light would be refracted towards the normal line. For example, the refractive index of air with respect to glass is represented as;

sin i / sin r

If light rays travel from glass which is a denser medium to a rarer medium which is air, the light rays would bend away from the normal line, and then the angle of refraction would be greater than the angle of incidence. So, the refractive index of the rarer medium which is air with respect to the denser medium which is glass will be smaller than 1.

4. Calculate the required rate of return for Manning Enterprises assuming that investors expect 3.5% rate of inflation in the future. The real risk-free rate is 2.5%, and the market risk premium is 6.5% Manning has a beta of 1.7, and its realized rate of return has averaged 13.5% over the past 5 years.

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Answer: 17.05%

Explanation:

Given the variables available, the method to be used to calculate the required return is the Capital Asset Pricing Model with the formula;

Required Return = Nominal Risk-free rate + beta ( Market premium)

Nominal Risk-free rate =  real risk-free rate + inflation

= 2.5% + 3.5%

= 6%

Required Return = 6% + 1.7 ( 6.5%)

Required Return = 6% + 11.05%

Required Return = 17.05%

Which of the following is true about mortgage-backed securities? I) They aggregate individual home mortgages into homogeneous pools. II) The purchaser receives monthly interest and principal payments received from payments made on the pool. III) The banks that originated the mortgages maintain ownership of them. IV) The banks that originated the mortgages continue to service them.

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Answer:

I ,II and IV

Explanation:

Mortgage backed securities are either a claim for equity in a pool of mortgages, or a duty secured by a pool. Such claims reflect home loan securities. Loans borrow from mortgage lenders and then sell bundles of those loans on the resale market.

Specifically, once those loans are paid off, they sell their claim to the mortgage cash inflows. The issuer of the mortgage needs to maintain the loan, receiving principal and interest payments, and transfers those payments on to the mortgage borrower.

Therefore according to the given situation the correct answer is I, II, IV

Analyzing Contingent and Other Liabilities:
The following independent situations represent various types of liabilities. Analyze each situation and indicate which of the following is the proper accounting treatment for the company: (a) record a liability on the balance sheet, (b) disclose the liability in a financial statement footnote, or (c) neither record nor disclose any liability.
1. A stockholder has filed a lawsuit against______. ______attorney's have reviewed the facts of the case. Their review revealed similar lawsuits have never resulted in a cash award and it is highly unlikely that this lawsuit will either.
2. _____signed a 60-day, 10% note when it purchased items from another company.
3. The EPA notifies______that a state where it has a plant is filing a lawsuit for groundwater pollution against_____and another company that has a plant adjacent to______plant. Test results have not identified the exact source of the polution. ______manufacturing process often produces by-products that can pollute groundwater.
4. _______manufactured and sold products to a retailer that later sold the products to consumers. ______will replace the product if it is found to be defective within 90 days of the sale to the consumer. Historically, 1.2% of the products are returned for replacement.

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Answer:

1. Situation is that a Stockholder has filed a lawsuit against C corporation.

Accounting treatment: Neither record nor disclose any liability.

Since the liability is not at all possible, it should be neither recorded nor disclosed.

2. Situation: F signed a 60 days, 10% note when it purchased items from another company.

Account treatment: Record the liability on the balance sheet.

Real liability that is both certain and the liability amount can also be reasonably estimated.  It should be recorded on the balance sheet.

3. The EPA notifies S co that a state where it has a plant is filing a lawsuit.

Account treatment: Disclose the liability in a financial statement footnote.

The liability is probable but not certain and liability amount can also be reasonably estimated.  It should be disclosed in financial statement footnote.

4. Situation: Company manufactured and sold products to a retailer that later sold product to consumer.

Account treatment: Record the liability on the balance sheet.

Real liability that is both certain and the liability amount can also be reasonably estimated.  It should be recorded on the balance sheet.

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