Amazon.com, Inc., headquartered in Seattle, WA, started its electronic commerce business in 1995 and expanded rapidly. The following transactions occurred during a recent year (dollars in millions):
Issued stock for $6 cash.
Purchased equipment costing $6,320, paying $4,893 in cash and charging the rest on account.
Paid $513 in principal and $91 in interest expense on long-term debt.
Earned $88,988 in sales revenue; collected $87,949 in cash with the customers owing the rest on account.
Incurred $10,766 in shipping expenses, all on credit.
Paid $28,241 cash on accounts owed to suppliers.
Incurred $4,332 in marketing expenses; paid cash.
Collected $620 in cash from customers paying on account.
Borrowed $6,359 in cash as long-term debt.
Used inventory costing $62,752 when sold to customers. Paid $177 in income tax recorded as an expense in the prior year.
For each of the transactions, indicate the effects (positive value for increase, negative value for decrease, and leave blank if no effect) on Income Statement and Balance Sheet.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Please see below

Explanation:

1. Issue stock for $6 cash.

•Assets increase by $6

•Stockholder's equity increase by $6

2. Purchase equipment costing $6,320, paying $4,893 in cash and charging the rest on account

•Asset will increase by $6,320 (equipment)

•Assets decrease by $4,893 (cash)

•Hence net assets increase by $1,427

•Liabilities increase by $1,427 I.e The amount that was paid on account.

3. Paid $513 in principal and $91 in interest expense on long term debt

•Liabilities decrease by $604

4. Earned $88,988 in sales revenue;

Collected $87,949 in cash with the customers owing the rest on account

• Revenue increase by $88,988

• Assets increase by $87,949

5. Incurred $10,766 in shipping expenses, all on credit

• Expenses increases by $10,766

• Liabilities increases by $10,766

6. Paid $28,241 cash on accounts owned to suppliers

• Assets decrease by $28,241

• Liabilities decrease by $28,241

7. Incurred $4,332 in marketing expenses; paid cash

• Expenses increase by $4,332

• Assets decrease by $4,332

8. Collected $620 in cash from customers paying on account.

• Assets increase by $620

9. Borrowed $6,359 in cash as long term debt

• Assets increase by $6,359

• Liabilities increase by $6,359

10. Used inventory costing $62,752 when sold to customers

• Assets decrease by $62,752

11. Paid $177 in once tax recorded as an expense in the prior year

• liabilities decrease by $177


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a law firm seeks to recruit top quality experienced lawyers. the total package offered is the sum of three separate components: a basic salary which 1.2 times the candidate's current salary together with an addintional $3000 for each year worked as a qualified lawyer and an extra $1000 for every year that they are over the age of 21.

Work out a formula that could be used to calculate the total salary, S, offered to someone who is A years of age, has E years of relevant experienced and who is 30 years old with five years experienced and who currently earns $150.000.​

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Answer:

S = 1.2N + 3,000E + 1,000 * (A - 21)$204,000

Explanation:

1. An extra $1,000 for every year that they are over the age of 21. If the person is A years of Age then the expression is 1,000 * (A - 21).

An additional $3,000 for each year worked as a qualified lawyer. If the person has E years experience. Expression = 3,000E.

The basic salary is 1.2 time the candidate current salary. If the person currently earns $N the expression is; 1.2N

Putting that all together;

S = 1.2N + 3,000E + 1,000 * (A - 21)

2. Variables are; N = 150,000; E = 5 ; A = 30

S = 1.2N + 3,000E + 1,000 * (A - 21)

= 1.2 * 150,000 + 3,000 * 5 + 1,000 * (30 - 21)

= $204,000

S = 1.2N + 3,000E + 1,000 * (A - 21)

$204,000

What is the current salary?

1. an additional $1,000 for each year that they're over the age of 21. If the person could be years old then the expression is 1,000 * (A - 21).

An additional $3,000 for every year worked as a professional lawyer. If the person has E years experience. Expression = 3,000E.

The basic salary is 1.2 times the candidate's current salary.

When If the person currently earns $N the expression is; 1.2N

Putting that every one together; S = 1.2N + 3,000E + 1,000 * (A - 21)

2. Now, the Variables are; N = 150,000; E = 5 ; A = 30

S = 1.2N + 3,000E + 1,000 * (A - 21)

= 1.2 * 150,000 + 3,000 * 5 + 1,000 * (30 - 21)

= $204,000

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who represents the company in professional, social, and civic activities?​

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Answer:

The President/CEO represents the company in all professional, social, and civic activities.

Explanation:

While the President/CEO represents the company in all professional, social, and civic activities, she or he can  always appoint another company employee to do the representation.  Some companies call their leadership heads, presidents, others call the leadership heads "chief executive officer" abbreviated to CEO.

Compute, Disaggregate, and Interpret RNOA of CompetitorsHalliburton and Schlumberger compete in the oil field services sector. Refer to the following 2018 financial data for the two companies to answer the requirements.$ millions HAL SLBTotal revenue $23,995 $32,815Pretax net nonoperating expense 653 426Net income 1,657 2,177Average operating assets 23,361 67,836Average operating liabilities 5,888 16,499Marginal tax rate 22% 19%Return on equity 18.56% 5.86%a. Compute return on net operating assets (RNOA) for each company.b. Disaggregate RNOA into net operating profit margin (NOPM) and net operating asset turnover (NOAT) for each company.Do not round until your final answer. Round answers to two decimal places (percentage example: 0.12345 = 12.35%). HAL SLBRNOA Answer AnswerNOPM Answer AnswerNOAT Answer Answer

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Answer:

a. Return on net operating assets (RNOA) = Net Operating Income after tax / Average Net Operating Assets

Net Operating Income after Tax                                          HAL                SLB

Net Income (before tax)                                                        2,124             2,688

Add : Pre tax net non operating Expense                             653                 426

Net Operating Income before Tax                                      2,777                3,114

Marginal Tax Rate                                                                  22%                 19%

Less Tax Expense                                                                  -611                 -592

Net Operating Income after tax                                       2,166               2,522

Net Income before tax =  (Net Income (after tax)*1/(1 -Tax Rate)

Hal = 1,657 * 1/(1 - 22%)

= $2,124

SLB = 2,177 1/(1 - 22%)

= $2,688

                                                                                             HAL               SLB

Average Operating Assets                                                23,361         67,836

Average Operating Liability                                               5,888          16,499

Average Net Operating Assets                                      17,473           51,337

Return on net operating assets (RNOA)       12.40%           4.91%

B. Net Operating Profit Margin = Net Operating Profits after tax/ Total Revenue

                                                                                             HAL               SLB

Net Operating Income after tax                                         2,166           2,522

Total Revenue                                                                   23,995         32,815

Net Operating Profit Margin                            9.03%           7.69%

Net Operating Asset Turnover = Total Revenue/ Average Net Operating Assets

                                                                         HAL               SLB

Total Revenue                                                  23,995           32,815

Average Net Operating Assets                        17,473            51,337

Net Operating Asset Turnover        1.37 times      0.64 times

In the following summary of data for a payroll period, some amounts have been intentionally omitted:
Earnings:
1. At regular rate ?
2. At overtime rate $64,500
3. Total earnings ?
Deductions:
4. Social security tax 25,800
5. Medicare tax 6,450 6.
Income tax withheld 109,700
7. Medical insurance 14,800
8. Union dues ?
9. Total deductions 159,000
10. Net amount paid 271,000
Accounts debited:
11. Factory Wages 227,900
12. Sales Salaries ?
13. Office Salaries 86,000
A. Calculate the amounts omitted in lines (1), (3), (8), and (12).
B. Journalize the entry to record the payroll accrual.
C. Journalize the entry to record the payment of the payroll.

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Answer:

A. Calculation of the amounts omitted in lines (1), (3), (8), and (12):

1. At regular rate

= $365,500

3. Total earnings

= $430,000

8. Union dues

= $2,250

12. Sales Salaries

= $116,100

B. Journal to record the payroll accrual:

Debit:

11. Factory Wages $227,900

12. Sales Salaries    $116,100

13. Office Salaries  $86,000

Credit Payables:

4. Social security tax         $25,800

5. Medicare tax                   $6,450

6. Income tax withheld    $109,700

7. Medical insurance         $14,800

8. Union dues                     $2,250

10. Salaries Payable        $271,000

To record the payroll accrual.

C. Journal Entry to record the payment of the payroll:

Debit Payables:

4. Social security tax         $25,800

5. Medicare tax                   $6,450

6. Income tax withheld    $109,700

7. Medical insurance         $14,800

8. Union dues                     $2,250

10. Salaries Payable        $271,000

Credit Cash Account                          $430,000

To record the payment of the payroll.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculation of the amounts omitted in lines (1), (3), (8), and (12):

Earnings:

1. At regular rate                      $365,500

2. At overtime rate                       64,500

3. Total earnings                        430,000

Deductions:

4. Social security tax      25,800

5. Medicare tax                6,450

6. Income tax withheld 109,700

7. Medical insurance     14,800

8. Union dues                 2,250

9. Total deductions                  159,000

10. Net amount paid                271,000

Accounts debited:

11. Factory Wages 227,900

12. Sales Salaries    116,100

13. Office Salaries  86,000

1. At regular rate = 3. Total earnings - 2. At overtime rate

= $430,000 - 64,500

= $365,500

3. Total earnings = 9. Total deductions + 10. Net amount paid

= $159,000  +  271,000

= $430,000

8. Union dues = 9. Total deductions - other deductions from 4 to 7.

= $159,000 - (25,800 + 6,450 + 109,700 + 14,800)

= $2,250

12. Sales Salaries = 3. Total earnings - 11. Factory Wages - 13. Office Salaries)

= (430,000 - 227,900  -  86,000)

= $116,100

The following trial balance of Wanda Landowska Company does not balance. Your review of the ledger reveals the following.

a. Each account had a normal balance.
b. The debit footings in Prepaid Insurance, Accounts Payable, and Property Tax Expense were each understated $100.
c. A transposition error was made in Accounts Receivable and Service Revenue; the correct balances for Accounts Receivable and Service Revenue are $2,750 and $6,690, respectively.
d. A debit posting to Advertising Expense of $300 was omitted.
e. A $1,500 cash drawing by the owner was debited to Owner's Capital and credited to Cash.


Debit Credit
Cash 4,800
Accounts Receivable 2,570
Prepaid Insurance 700
Equipment 8,000
Accounts payable 4,500
Property Taxes Payable 560
Owner Capital 11,200
Service Revenue 6,960
Salaries and Wages Expense 4,200
Advertising Expense 1,100
Property Tax Expense 800
20,890 24,500

Required:
Prepare a corrected trial balance.

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Answer:

                                                                     Debit                               Credit

Cash                                                             $4,800

Accounts Receivable                                  $2,750

Prepaid Insurance                                          $800

Equipment                                                    $8,000

Account Payable(debit understated)                                                  $4,500

Property Taxes Payable                                                                          $560

Owner Capital(Overstated by $1,500)                                                 $12,700

Drawings                                                        $1,500

Service Revenue                                                                                    $6,690

Salaries and Wages Expense                        $4,200

Advertising Expense(omission)                     $1,400

Property Tax Expense(understa..)                   $900

Totals                                                             $24,350                           $24,350                                          

John Law, a local police officer, is sitting outside an AM/PM around Midnight. He is eating a protein bar and drinking an energy drink when he observed a man walking up to the entrance of the AM/PM. The man then walked away from the entrance and met up with another individual on a street corner while repeatedly walking up and down the same street. The men would periodically peer into the AM/PM window and then talk some more. The men also spoke to a third man whom they eventually followed up the street. The officer believed that the men were "casing" the store for a potential robbery. The officer decided to approach the men for questioning, and given the nature of the behavior the officer decided to perform a quick search of the men before questioning. A quick frisking of one of the men, Jake, produced a concealed weapon and Jake was charged with carrying a concealed weapon, a felony.
Jake, hires a lawyer and fights the charges against him. He believes that his greatest argument is that the officer did not have probably cause to search and seize the firearm. Do you agree or disagree? Within your answer, please discuss whether the search was lawful or unlawful. In other words, did the search violate Jake’s 4th Amendment rights?

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Answer:

I agree that, the search was lawful due to the fact that, the police officer has every reason to believe that, a crime was about to take place. The man, Jake looking into the store and walking up and down the street creates the impression of an intent. The search did not violate Jake's 4th Amendment rights.

Explanation:

Marc and Michelle are married and earned salaries this year of $64,000 and $12,000, respectively. In addition to their salaries, they received interest of $350 from municipal bonds and $500 from corporate bonds. Marc contributed $2,500 to an individual retirement account, and Marc paid alimony to a prior spouse in the amount of $1,500 (under a divorce decree effective June 1, 2005). Marc and Michelle have a 10-year-old son, Matthew, who lived with them throughout the entire year. Thus, Marc and Michelle are allowed to claim a $2,000 child tax credit for Matthew. Marc and Michelle paid $6,000 of expenditures that qualify as itemized deductions and they had a total of $3,500 in federal income taxes withheld from their paychecks during the year. (Use the tax rate schedules)
A. What is Marc and Michelle’s gross income?
B. What is Marc and Michelle’s adjusted gross income?C. What is the total amount of Marc and Michelle’s deductions from AGI?D. What is Marc and Michelle’s taxable income?E. What is Marc and Michelle’s taxes payable or refund due for the year?

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Answer:

Since we are not given any specific year, I will use the 2020 tax schedule:

Marc and Michelle's gross income = Marc's and Michelle's salaries + interest from corporate bonds = $64,000 + $12,000 + $500 = $76,500

they should choose the standard deduction since it is higher than their itemized deductions = ($24,400)

contribution to IRA = ($2,500)

alimony payment = ($1,500) the divorce agreement was settled before 2019

Marc and Michelle's taxable income = $48,100

Marc and Michelle's tax liability = $1,975 + [12% x ($48,100 - $19,750)] = $5,377

Interests on municipal bonds is not taxable.

The amount of taxes that they owe = $5,377 - $3,500 (federal tax withholdings) = $1,877

Since they are allowed a $2,000 child tax credit, that will wipe out any taxes owed and result in a $2,000 - $1,877 = $123 refund.

When Patey Pontoons issued 6% bonds on January 1, 2018, with a face amount of $600,000, the market yield for bonds of similar risk and maturity was 7%. The bonds mature December 31, 2021 (4 years). Interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.)
Required:
1. Determine the price of the bonds at January 1, 2018.
2. Prepare the journal entry to record their issuance by Patey on January 1, 2018.
3. Prepare an amortization schedule that determines interest at the effective rate each period.
4. Prepare the journal entry to record interest on June 30, 2018.
5. What is the amount related to the bonds that Patey will report in its balance sheet at December 31, 2018

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Answer:

Follows are the solution to this question:

Explanation:

Some of the missing data is defined in the attached file, please find it.

Bond problem rates  

Diagram values are based on the following:

[tex]N = 4\times 2 \\\\[/tex]

    [tex]= 8 \ Years \\[/tex]

[tex]i = 10.00 \% \times \frac{1}{2} \\\\[/tex]

  [tex]= 5.00 \% \\[/tex]

[tex]\left\begin{array}{ccc} Cash \ Flow&\ \ \ \ \ \ \ Table \ Value \times Amount& \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ = Present \ Value\\ Principal &0.676839 \times \$ 600,000& =\$ 406,104 \\ Semi-annual \ interest& 6.463213 \times \$ 18,000 & =\$ 116,337\end{array}\right \\[/tex]

Bond issuance price                                                                    

Timetable for bond amortization:  

please find the attachment.

Prepare journal entries to record each of the following transactions of a merchandising company. The company uses a perpetual inventory system and the gross method.


Nov. 5 Purchased 950 units of product at a cost of $12 per unit. Terms of the sale are 5/10, n/60; the invoice is dated November 5.
Nov. 7 Returned 40 defective units from the November 5 purchase and received full credit.
Nov. 15 Paid the amount due from the November 5 purchase, minus the return on November 7

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Answer:

November 5, 202x, merchandise purchased on account, credit terms 5/10, n/60

Dr Merchandise inventory 11,400

    Cr Accounts payable 11,400

November 7, 202x, 40 defective units returned

Dr Accounts payable 480

    Cr Merchandise inventory 480

November 15, 202x, paid invoice within discount term

Dr Accounts payable 10,920

    Cr Cash 10,374

    Cr Purchase discounts 546

Consider a Treasury bill with a rate of return of 5% and the following risky securities: Security

Security A: E(r)= 0.15; variance= 0.400
Security B: E(r)= 0.10; variance= 0.0225
Security C: E(r)=0.12; variance= 0.1000
Security D: E(r)=0.13; variance= 0.0625


The investor must develop a complete portfolio by combining the risk-free asset with one of the securities mentioned above. The security the investor should choose as part of her complete portfolio to achieve the best CAL would be:

a. security D
b. security C
c. security A
d. security B

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Answer:

b. security C

Explanation:

Risk averse investors are investors that are not risk takers or are risk averse and so from the above, such investors will go for a less variable portfolio which has less risk. The security with the least risk from the options is option B. This is the security that the risk averse investor will choose to add to the portfolio with the risk free t bill

Rick​ Wing, salesperson for Wave Soldering​ Systems, Inc.​ (WSSI), has provided you with a proposal for improving the temperature control on your present machine. The machine uses a​ hot-air knife to cleanly remove excess solder from printed circuit​ boards; this is a great​ concept, but the​ hot-air temperature control lacks reliability. According to​ Wing, engineers at WSSI have improved the reliability of the critical temperature controls. The new system still has the four sensitive integrated circuits controlling the​ temperature, but the new machine has a backup for each. The four integrated circuits have reliabilities of 0.88​, 0.90​, 0.92​, and 0.94. The four backup circuits all have a reliability of 0.88. ​
The overall reliability of the new temperature controller​ = nothing​% ​(enter your response as a percentage rounded to two decimal​ places).

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Answer:

The answer is "A, B , C, D is now considered a single one".

Explanation:

[tex]\to (A = 0.84) \\\\ \to (B=0.86)\\\\ \to (C = 0.88)\\\\ \to (D =0.90)\\\\[/tex]

In the question, the components will be in series throughout or they must both work while the machine operates. The inability of one part fails. ABCD    In each adjacent component is assisted and if those modules stop running the system works.  

This device for one central ingredient and then one back up becomes perpendicular from each circuit throughout the given problem. For example, Is the device with two adjacent components  

Parallel sequence method  

Some modules were replicated in parallel here and in sequence. The whole four-circuit welding system is one.  

Consistency in parallel systems  

The probability each component would fail

The formula for calculating the Probability:

[tex]\text{Probability (single failed component) = 1-(component reliability)}[/tex]

Probability (A-key IC component failure)=1-(component reliability)=1-0.84  

Probability  (B-key IC component failure) = 1-(component reliability) = 1-0.86  

Probability (C-key IC component failure) = 1-(component reliability) = 1-0.88  

Probability (D-key IC component failure) = 1-(component reliability) = 1-0.90  

Probability (backup fails)=1-0.84  

Device stable = probability (at least one part works)  

Using the approach as a supplement,  

P (The function of at least one component)  

= 1-Probability (Failure in all parts)  

= 1- The result of single potential error probabilities  

= 1-[Probability (Main IC-Fails) \times  Probability  \times (Backup-Fails)]  

The Durability of A[tex]=1- [ (1-0.84)(1-0.84)] \\\\[/tex]

                               [tex]= 1- 0.256\\\\=0.9744[/tex]

The Durability of B [tex]=1- [ (1-0.86)(1-0.84)]\\[/tex]

                                [tex]=1- [ (0.14)(0.16)]\\\\=1- 0.0224\\\\= 0.9776[/tex]

The Durability of  C [tex]=1- [ (1-0.88)(1-0.84)]\\\\[/tex]

                                 [tex]=1- [ (0.12)(0.16)]\\\\=1- [0.0192]\\\\= 0.9808[/tex]

The Durability of  D [tex]=1- [ (1-0.90)(1-0.84)]\\\\[/tex]

                                 [tex]=1- [ (0.10)(1-0.16)]\\\\= 1- 0.016\\\\=0.984[/tex]

Durability of the system sequence  

Durability of Device = consumer durability of series components  

[tex]=0.9744\times 0.9766 \times 0.9808 \times 0.9840 \\\\=0.9184 \ \ or\ \ 91.84 \% \ \ reliability[/tex]

Note:

Any single part A, B , C, D is now considered a single one

During April, the production department of a process manufacturing system completed a number of units of a product and transferred them to finished goods. Of these transferred units, 60,000 were in process in the production department at the beginning of April and 240,000 were started and completed in April. April's beginning inventory units were 60% complete with respect to materials and 40% complete with respect to conversion. At the end of April, 82,000 additional units were in process in the production department and were 80% complete with respect to materials and 30% complete with respect to conversion.Compute the number of units transferred to finished goods.

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Answer: $320,000

Explanation:

Number of Units transferred to Finished Goods = Beginning Work in Process in April + Units started and Completed in April

= 60,000 + 240,000

= $320,000

Corporation W, which uses the accrual method of accounting, had earnings and profits of $95,000 on December 31, Year 1. Based on the following information, compute earnings and profits as of December 31, Year 2:

Taxable income per return $185,000
Contributions in excess of 10% limitation 1,500
Interest paid for tax-exempt bonds 1,000
Tax-exempt interest received 3,000
Federal income taxes 55,400
MACRS depreciation in excess of straight-line alternative depreciation system 1,500

a. $226,600
b. 220,600
c. $282,000
d. $228,600

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Answer:

a. $226,600

Explanation:

Profit = $ (95000+185000-1500

- 1,000 + 3,000 - 55,400 + 1,500 )= $226000

items added back to profit are allowed deductions while items deducted are disallowed deductions

Depreciation was added back to profit because method used was in excess of straight line method and so does not reflect true depreciation

Ellyn Kole is the assistant chief accountant at Doman Company, a manufacturer of computer chips and cellular phones. The company presently has total sales of $20 million. It is the end of the first quarter. Ellyn is hurriedly trying to prepare a transaction analysis to assist her in preparing the financial statements. The total of the liabilities and owner's equity exceeds the total assets by $1,000. In order to meet the 4 pm deadline, Ellyn decides to force the transaction analysis into balance by adding the amount of the difference to the Equipment account. She chooses Equipment because it is one of the larger account balances; percentage-wise, it will be the least misstated. Ellyn "plugs" the difference! She believes that the difference will not affect anyone's decisions. She wishes that she had another few days to find the error but realizes that the final information is already late.

In your discussion posting address ALL questions but not limit to the following questions:

a. Who are the stakeholders in this situation?
b. What are the ethical issues involved in this case?
c. What are Ellyn's alternatives?

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Answer and Explanation:

A. Stakeholders in the situation are:

1. Ellyn

2. The company

3. People using the financial statements

B. Ethical issues include:

1. Ellyn being dishonest by adding $1000 to the equipment asset and mistating the numerical value. This could cause loss as the $1000 could be from a liability account

C. Alternatives:

1. Creating a suspense account for the difference of $1000

2. Postponing finalisation and escalating the issue to a senior accountant to find out where the difference is from

a. The name of the stakeholders mentioned in the context are:  

Ellyn   The company   People using the financial statements

b. Misstatement or the manipulation of the data records is the ethical issue that has been involved in the case mentioned over the context.

c. The final alternative that has been in the hand of Ellyn is to create the suspense account of the misstated amount and also extend the finalization date of the data.

a. The stakeholders are termed as the person who is also a member of the company and are included in the roles, operations, and functions of the company.

In this context, Ellyn, the company, and the People using the financial statements are the owners of the company and also the stakeholders of the company. these have purchased or invested in part of the company and have their part of share in the firm.

b. The ethical issues in the firm are termed as the issues that arose because of not following the laid norms of the firm.

In this context, Ellyn has misstated the amount of $1000 and decided to adjust it in the equipment account as it carries a high amount. This is the ethical issue of manipulation of the data.

c. The alternative that Ellyn has is she needs to adjust the difference amount in the suspense account that is created in order to adjust the unknown amount or the mistaken amount.  

In order to get the time to correct the mistake of the data, she also has options to extend the date of the finalization of the data.

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The council members of a small town have decided that the earth levee that protects the town from flooding should be rebuilt and strengthened. The town engineer estimates that the cost of the work at the end of the first year will be $68,000. He estimates that in subsequent years the annual repair costs will decline by $7000, making the second-year cost $61,000; the third-year $54,000, and so forth. The council members want to know what the equivalent present cost is for the first 5 years of repair work if interest is 6%.

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Answer:

$230,899

Explanation:

Calculation for what the equivalent present cost is for the first 5 years

Present cost of the repair work = 68,000 * (P/A, 6%,5) - 7,000 * (P/G, 6%,5)

Present cost of the repair work= 68,000 * 4.212364 - 7,000 * 7.934549

Present cost of the repair work= $230,898.90 Approximately $230,899

Therefore the Present cost of the repair work will be $230,899

Personnel Selection Standards Personnel selection is the method by which companies decide who will or will not be allowed to join the organization. The selection process should be set up so that the organization can identify the individuals who have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to best perform the job. This strategic approach to selection means measuring and confirming the effectiveness of the selection tools that are used. The tools are most effective when measured against these standards: reliability, validity, generalizability, utility, and legality. Review the section in your textbook on "Selection Process." The five standards against which to measure the selection tools used by an organization contribute to their effectiveness. Effective tools, in turn, help ensure an organization selects the best candidates for a particular job. This activity is important because you will review terms related to the selection process and think about to which of the standards they best apply The goal of this activity is to define ways to measure the success of a selection method. Read each scenario, then match it to the correct category it represents. 1. An intelligence test is an example of a measure that should yield similar results each time an individual takes the test. Click to select) 2. The HR manager of a manufacturing company has discovered a great personality test for choosing sales personnel, but it's rather expensive. He needs to show that using this test will benefit the company. Click to select) 3. Your HR assistant points out that the employment application used at one of the company's branch offices asks for a high school graduation date Click to select) 4. A company performed a successful validity study on a new selection tool for their sales department and now wonders if it would be acceptable to use that tool for different jobs throughout their organization Click to select)

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Answer:

1. An intelligence test is an example of a measure that should yield similar results each time an individual takes the test.

RELIABILITY: means that the test is free from random errors, therefore, results should be consistent over time. If one employee takes the test today and scores 99%, and the next week takes it again and scores 40%, then the test is not reliable.

2. The HR manager of a manufacturing company has discovered a great personality test for choosing sales personnel, but it's rather expensive. He needs to show that using this test will benefit the company.

UTILITY: Is it worth applying the test? This standard applies to everything in life, e.g. you want to buy a new car. You can prepare your own crash text that specifically applies to your family plus all the rest of safety measures that you can imagine, but it will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. The new car itself is probable worth around $40 - $50 thousand. Your life is on stake, but who actually pays that money to test a potential purchase (you might even have to spend millions testing other possible cars). So, you must rely on the tests performed and paid by the car companies themselves. A personality test might be great and 100% certain, but if it costs too much, then it is useless.

3. Your HR assistant points out that the employment application used at one of the company's branch offices asks for a high school graduation date.

LEGALITY: Is it legal for you to ask about someone's graduation date? The answer is NO.

4. A company performed a successful validity study on a new selection tool for their sales department and now wonders if it would be acceptable to use that tool for different jobs throughout their organization.

GENERALIZABILITY: This is about whether this tool or test is applicable in other contexts, businesses, industries, or in other business units or departments of the same company.

On November 1, Arvelo Corporation had $38,500 of raw materials on hand. During the month, the company purchased an additional $71,500 of raw materials. During November, $82,000 of raw materials were requisitioned from the storeroom for use in production. These raw materials included both direct and indirect materials. The indirect materials totaled $4,300. Prepare journal entries to record these events. Use those journal entries to answer the following questions:

The credits to the Raw Materials account for the month of November total:_________

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Answer:

$73,400

Explanation:

The computation of Raw Materials account for the month of November total is shown below:-

Raw Materials account for the month of November = Work in progress inventory - Manufacturing overheads

= ($82,000 - $4,300) - $4,300

= $77,700 - $4,300

= $73,400

Therefore for computing the raw materials we simply applied the above formula.

Schweser Satellites Inc. produces satellite earth stations that sell for$70,000 each. The firm's fixed costs, F, are $3 million, and 50 earth stations are produced and sold each year. Profits total $100,000 , and the firm's assets (all equity financed) are $4 million. The firm estimates that it can change its production process, adding $3 million to assets and $200,000 to fixed operating costs. This change will reduce variable costs per unit by $5,000 and increase output by 30 units. However, the sales price on all units must be lowered to $45,000 to permit sales of tile additional output. The firm has tax loss carryforwards that render its tax rate zero, its cost of equity is 16%and it uses no debt.

Required:
a. What is the incremental profit?
b. Would the firms break-even point increase or decrease if it made the change?
c. Would the new situation expose the firm to more or less business risk than the old one?

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Answer:

Please see attached explanations

Explanation:

a Incremental profit would be

= $160,000 - $100,000

= $60,000

b. The firm's break even point will increase by 27.8 units if it makes the change.

c. The new situation would have more business risk than the old one due to;

• Increase in fixed costs

• Business risk will also increase in new situations due to increase in break even point.

Olivia is ordering trendy necklaces and earrings made with semi-precious stones from a supplier in Belize, for her city boutique. Due to low paying wages in Belize, the supplier has promised an excellent wholesale price for these goods. You concur with Olivia when she explains to you that international business law is very clear-cut with these dealings. As long as the supplier is not breaking any labor laws in his country, Olivia's social responsibility is covered.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

b. False

Explanation:

Remember, the term social responsibility in this context refers to an individual doing what would benefit society first, over any gain he may derive if he does otherwise.

For example, we are told that there is "low paying wages in Belize," which means low worker welfare, thus, even if no labor laws were been broken in his country, Olivia has a social responsibility to pay fair prices for the necklaces and earrings.

Aruba Company had a checkbook balance on December 31,
Problem 1-18 (AICPA Adapted)
2,000,000
2020 of P8,000,000 and held the following items in the safe
Check payable to Araba, dated January 5, 2021,
included in December 31 checkbook balance
Check payable to Araba, deposited December 20,
and included in December 31 checkbook balance,
but returned by bank on December 30, stamped
"NSF.The check was redeposited January 2, 2021,
and deared January 3, 2021
500,000
Check drawn on Aruba's account and payable to a vendor,
dated and recorded December 31 but not mailed
until January 15, 2021
1,500,000
Cash on hand - undeposited collections
Change fund
Time deposit for plant expansion
Treasury bill
Money market placement
Postage stamps unused
400.000
40,000
1,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
10,000
1. What total amount should be reported as cash on
December 31, 2020?
a 7,400,000
b. 7,440,000
c. 8,440,000
d. 7,450,000
2. What total amount should be reported as cash
equivalents on December 31, 2020?
a. 6,500,000
b. 3,000,000
c. 5,600,000
d. 2,500,000​

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Answer:

$7,440,000$5,500,000

Explanation:

1. Checkbook balance of $8,000,000 in December 2020.

Check payable to Aruba of $2,000,000 has not yet being deposited so it should be removed from cash balance

Check payable that was returned by the bank of $500,000 should not be included either because it did not clear.

Check drawn on Aruba account of $1,500,000 was recorded but not yet mailed so it should be added back.

Cash on hand - undeposited collections and Change fund are actual cash that should be added as well.

= 8,000,000 - 2,000,000 - 500,000 + 1,500,000 + 400,000 + 40,000

= $‭7,440,000‬

2. Cash equivalents are those instruments that can be easily converted to cash. They typically mature within 3 months.

The Cash equivalents here are Treasury bills and Money Market placements

= 2,500,000 + 3,000,000

= $5,500,000

The total amount to be reported as cash on December 31, 2020 is $7,440,000 and the total amount to be reported as cash equivalents on December 31, 2020 is $5,600,000.

1. CASH = Checkbook balance of $8,000,000 + Check payable to Aruba of $2,000,000 + Check payable $500,000  + Check drawn $1,500,000 + Cash on hand - Undeposited collections

CASH = 8,000,000 - 2,000,000 - 500,000 + 1,500,000 + 400,000 + 40,000

CASH = $‭7,440,000

Cash equivalents = Treasury bills +  Money Market placements

Cash equivalents = 2,500,000 + 3,000,000

Cash equivalents = $5,500,000

In conclusion, the total amount to be reported as cash on December 31, 2020 is $7,440,000 and the total amount to be reported as cash equivalents on December 31, 2020 is $5,600,000.

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Chris owns his own business restoring antique cars. Last year, he restored 24 cars, which he sold for $1,100,000. The parts and supplies necessary for the restoration totaled $400,000. He paid $360,000 to his six employees and a salary of $110,000 to himself. The rent and utilities on his building were $80,000. Recently, Chris received an offer to work as Jay Leno’s personal auto restorer, at a salary of $275,000. Chris also received a $180,000 offer to host a car-related reality TV show for the Discovery Channel. Chris can only work one job.
1. What is Chris's accounting cost?
a. $950,000.
b. $1,115,000.
c. $760,000.
d. $840,000.
What is his accounting profit?
a. $15,000.
b. $260,000.
c. $340,000.
d. -$150,000. .
2. What is Chris's economic cost?
a. $1,115,000.
b. $345,000.
c. $165,000.
d. $950,000.
What is his economic profit?
a. $755,000.
b. $935,000.
c. $150,000.
d. -$15,000.
3. Comparing what Chris earns in his current job—both his salary and his company's accounting profit—with his best outside offer, you can conclude that economic profits and losses show:_____.
a. how much an individual would earn in the individual's next best alternative minus how much he or she currently earns?
b. how much an individual currently earns minus how much the individual would earn in his or her next best alternative?

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Answer:

a. $950,000.$150,000.a. $1,115,000.d. -$15,000.b. how much an individual currently earns minus how much the individual would earn in his or her next best alternative.

Explanation:

1. Chris's accounting cost

The accounting cost is the explicit cost of the business. The normal costs so to speak;

= Parts and supplies necessary for the restoration + Salaries to employees + Salary to himself + Rent and utilities

= 400,000 + 360,000 + 110,000 + 80,000

= $‭950,000‬

2. Chris's accounting profit

= Revenue - Accounting cost

= 1,100,000 - 950,000

= $150,000

3. Chris's economic cost

These are explicit + implicit (opportunity) cost.

The opportunity cost is the next best alternative which would have been the $275,000 if he had worked at Jay Leno’s personal auto restorer.

He would therefore forfeit the salary he earns now of $110,000.

= Accounting cost + Salary foregone - Salary

= 950,000 + 275,000  - 110,000

= $1,115,000

4. Chris's economic profit

= 1,100,000 - 1,115,000

= -$15,000

5. b. how much an individual currently earns minus how much the individual would earn in his or her next best alternative.

Consulting life (10 points) Mt. Kinley is a strategy consulting firm that divides its consultants into three classes: associates, managers, and partners. The firm has been stable in size for the last 20 years, ignoring growth opportunities in the 90s, but also not suffering from a need to downsize in the recession at the beginning of the 21st century. Specifically, there have been -- and are expected to be -- 200 associates, 60 managers, and 20 partners. The work environment at Mt. Kinley is rather competitive. After four years of working as an associate, a consultant goes ``either up or out''; that is, becomes a manager or is dismissed from the company. Similarly, after six years a manager either becomes a partner or is dismissed. The company recruits MBAs as associate consultants; no hires are made at the manager or partner level. A partner stays with the company for another 10 years (a total of 20 years with the company).a. How many new MBA graduates does Mt. Kinley have to hire every year? b. What are the odds that a new hire at Mt. Kinley will become partner (as opposed to being dismissed after 4 years or 10 years).

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Answer:

A. 50

B. 4%

Explanation:

We can easily find out how many new MBA graduates do Mt. Kinley has to hire every year by calculating the flow rate of associates by dividing the average inventory of associates by flow time of associates.

Requirement A:

The flow rate of associates = Average inventory of associates / Flow time of associates

The flow rate of associates = 200/4

The flow rate of associates  = 50

Therefore the firm should assign 50 new MBAs every year.

Requirement B

Probability of associate becoming a partner = 20% x 20%

Probability of associate becoming a partner = 4%

The chances that a new hire at Mt. Kinley will become partner are 4%

Working

The flow rate of manager = Average inventory of manager/ Flow time of manager

The flow rate of manager = 60/6

The flow rate of manager = 10 managers/year

The flow rate of partner = Average inventory of partner/ Flow time of partner

The flow rate of manager = 20/10

The flow rate of manager = 2 partners/year

probability of becoming a manager = 10/50

probability of becoming a manager = 20%

Probability of becoming a partner = 2/10

Probability of becoming a partner = 20%

Ang Electronics, Inc., has developed a new DVDR. If the DVDR is successful, the present value of the payoff (when the product is brought to market) is $24 million. If the DVDR fails, the present value of the payoff is $8.5 million. If the product goes directly to market, there is a 50 percent chance of success. Alternatively, the company can delay the launch by one year and spend $1.2 million to test market the DVDR. Test marketing would allow the firm to improve the product and increase the probability of success to 80 percent. The appropriate discount rate is 11 percent.

Required:
Calculate the NPV of going directly to market and the NPV of test marketing before going to market.

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Answer:

NPV of going directly to the market:

Expected value of future cash flows = ($24 x 50%) + ($8.5 x 50%) = $16.25 million

There is a 50/50 chance of being a success or a failure, so to determine the expected value you just multiply each option by 50% and add them.

NPV of  test marketing before going directly to the market:

Expected value of future cash inflows = ($24 x 80%) + ($8.5 x 20%) = $20.9 (but delayed by 1 year)

PV of expected cash flows = -1.2 (marketing costs) + $20.9/1.11 = $17.80 million

Below are the transactions for Ute Sewing Shop for March, the first month of operations.
March 1 Issue common stock in exchange for cash of $2,000.
March 3 Purchase sewing equipment by signing a note with the local bank, $1,700.
March 5 Pay rent of $500 for March.
March 7 Martha, a customer, places an order for alterations to several dresses. Ute
estimates that the alterations will cost Martha $700. Martha is not required
to pay for the alterations until the work is complete.
March 12 Purchase sewing supplies for $120 on account. This material will be used
to provide services to customers.
March 15 Martha receives altered dresses and pays $700 to Ute.
March 19 Bob needs 100 pairs of overalls expanded as he purchased too many
small and medium sizes. He pays $600 to Ute for services and expects
the overalls to be completed by March 25.
March 25. March 25 Bob receives his completed overalls.
March 30 Pay utilities of $85 for the current period.
March 31 Pay dividends of $100 to stockholders.
Required:
1. Record each transaction.2. Post each transaction to the appropriate T-accounts.3. Prepare a trial balance as of March 31.

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Answer:

1)

March 1 Issue common stock in exchange for cash of $2,000.

Dr Cash 2,000

    Cr Common stock 2,000

March 3 Purchase sewing equipment by signing a note with the local bank, $1,700.

Dr Equipment 1,700

    Cr Notes payable 1,700

March 5 Pay rent of $500 for March.

Dr Rent expense 500

    Cr Cash 500

March 7 Martha, a customer, places an order for alterations to several dresses. Ute  estimates that the alterations will cost Martha $700. Martha is not required  to pay for the alterations until the work is complete.

no journal entry required

March 12 Purchase sewing supplies for $120 on account. This material will be used  to provide services to customers.

Dr Supplies 120

    Cr Accounts payable 120

March 15 Martha receives altered dresses and pays $700 to Ute.

Dr Cash 700

    Cr Service revenue 700

March 19 Bob needs 100 pairs of overalls expanded as he purchased too many  small and medium sizes. He pays $600 to Ute for services and expects  the overalls to be completed by March 25.

Dr Cash 600

    Cr Deferred revenue 600

March 25. March 25 Bob receives his completed overalls.

Cr Deferred revenue 600

    Cr Service revenue 600

March 30 Pay utilities of $85 for the current period.

Dr Utilities expense 85

    Cr Cash 85

March 31 Pay dividends of $100 to stockholders.

Dr Dividends 100

    Cr Cash 100

2)

Cash                                          Common stock

debit          credit                       debit          credit

2,000                                                            2,000

                 500

700

600

                 85

                 100    

2,615

Equipment                                 Notes payable

debit          credit                       debit          credit

1,700                                                             1,700

Rent expense                            Supplies

debit          credit                       debit          credit

500                                            120

Accounts payable                     Service revenue

debit          credit                       debit          credit

                 120                                              700

                                                                     600  

                                                                     1,300

Deferred revenue                     Utilities expense

debit          credit                       debit          credit

                  600                         85

600                  

0                 0

Dividends

debit          credit        

100            

3) Ute Sewing Shop

Trial Balance

For the month ended March 31, 202x

                                                     Debit                    Credit

Cash                                           $2,615

Supplies                                       $120

Equipment                                 $1,700

Accounts payable                                                     $120

Notes payable                                                        $1,700

Common stock                                                      $2,000

Dividends                                    $100

Service revenue                                                    $1,300

Rent expense                             $500

Utilities expense                         $85                              

Totals                                        $5,120                  $5,120

At Wiki Co., all supply purchases were recorded as Supplies Expenses upon purchase. The balance sheet on 12/31/2017 reports a balance for Supplies in the amount of $800. During the year the firm purchased $2,000 supplies. On 12/31/2018, actual supplies on hand amounted to $1,250. Provide the adjusting entry on 12/31/2018. For account names, please use the following account names exactly as it is spelled (you can use copy/paste): Supplies Expenses; Supplies; Cash; Supplies Payable; Other. For amounts, please do not use $ or . (decimal points) or , (1000 separator); just put down the number.

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Star Repairs Co. does all the repair work for a medium-sized manufacturer of handheld computer games. The games are sent directly to Star, and after the games are repaired, Star bills the game manufacturer for cost plus a 20 percent markup. In the month of February, purchases of parts (replacement parts) by Star amounted to $97,000, the beginning inventory of parts was $38,500, and the ending inventory of parts was $15,250. Payments to repair technicians during the month of February totaled $52,500. Overhead incurred was $121,000. a. What was the cost of materials used for repair work during the month of February

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Answer:

The correct answer is "$120,250".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Opening inventory

=  $38,500

Closing inventory

= $15,250

Purchases

= $97,000

Now,

The cost of materials used during the month of February will be:

= Opening Inventory + Purchases - Closing Inventory

On putting the estimated values in the above formula, we get

= [tex]38,500+97,000-15,250[/tex]

= [tex]120,250[/tex] ($)

An investor buys 100 shares of a stock for​ $20,000. After 5 years the stock is sold for​ $32,000. If interest is compounded​ continuously, what annual nominal rate of interest did the original​ $20,000 investment​ earn? Round the final answer to the nearest hundredth.

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Answer: 9.4%

Explanation:

From the question,

Investment, Po = 20000

The formula to use will be:

P = Po × e^rt

where r = rate

t = time

Check the attachment for further details and explanation.

Which term describes all of the money circulating in a country's economic
system?
A. Fiat money
B. Near money
C. Measure of Value
D. Monetary base

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Answer:

D, monetary base

Explanation:

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Monetary base describes all of the money circulating in a country's economic system. Therefore, option D is correct.

What is monetary base?

Monetary base refers to the total amount of currency in circulation in a country, including physical currency, reserves held by banks at the central bank, and any other money that is considered part of the country's money supply. It is also referred to as the "money base" or "high-powered money".

The monetary base is controlled by the central bank of a country, which can influence it through its monetary policy decisions, such as setting interest rates and buying or selling government securities.

By controlling the monetary base, the central bank can affect the supply of money in the economy, which can in turn impact factors such as inflation, economic growth, and employment levels.

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Golden Eagle Company prepares monthly financial statements for its bank. The November 30 and December 31 adjusted trial balances include the following account information:30-Nov 31-Decdebit credit debit creditsupplies $ 2,000 $ 3,500 prepaid Insurance $ 8,000 $ 6,000 salaries payable $ 11,000 $ 16,000unearned revenue $ 3,000 $ 1,500The following information also is known:
1. Purchases of supplies in December total $4,500.
2. No insurance payments are made in December.
3. $11,000 is paid to employees during December for November salaries.
4. On November 1, a tenant pays Golden Eagle $4,500 in advance rent for the period November through January. Unearned Revenue is credited.Required:Show the adjusting entries that were made for supplies, prepaid insurance, salaries payable, and unearned revenue on December 31.

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Answer:

                                              30-Nov                 31-Dec

                                       debit      credit        debit      credit

supplies                       $2,000                    $3,500

prepaid Insurance      $8,000                    $6,000

salaries payable                           $11,000                  $16,000

unearned revenue                       $3,000                    $1,500

1. Purchases of supplies in December total $4,500.

Dr Supplies expense 3,000

    Cr Supplies 3,000

beginning balance = $2,000 + $4,500 = $6,500

supplies expense = $6,500 - ending balance

2. No insurance payments are made in December.

Dr Insurance expense 2,000

    Cr Prepaid insurance 2,000

Insurance expense = November 30's balance - December 31's balance

3. $11,000 is paid to employees during December for November salaries.

Dr Salaries expense 16,000

    Cr Salaries payable 16,000

The beginning balance of salaries payable = $11,000, then it was paid (balance = $0), so any ending balance represents wages expense.

4. On November 1, a tenant pays Golden Eagle $4,500 in advance rent for the period November through January.

Dr Unearned revenue 1,500

    Cr Rental revenue 1,500

Monthly rent revenue = $4,500 / 3 = $1,500

unearned revenue balance Nov. 30 = $3,000

unearned revenue balance Dec. 31 = $1,500

rental revenue = Nov. 30's balance - Dec. 31's balance

Comans Corporation has two production departments, Milling and Customizing. The company uses a job-order costing system and computes a predetermined overhead rate in each production department. The Milling Department’s predetermined overhead rate is based on machine-hours and the Customizing Department’s predetermined overhead rate is based on direct labor-hours. At the beginning of the current year, the company had made the following estimates:
Milling Customizing
Machine-hours 26,000 29,000
Direct labor-hours 11,000 5,000
Total fixed manufacturing overhead cost $153,400 $18,500
Variable manufacturing overhead per machine-hour $1.30
Variable manufacturing overhead per direct labor-hour $5.00
During the current month the company started and finished Job A319. The following data were recorded for this job:
Job A319: Milling Customizing
Machine-hours 70 30
Direct labor-hours 50 60
Direct materials $450 $190
Direct labor cost $580 $570
If the company marks up its manufacturing costs by 20% then the selling price for Job A319 would be closest to:_____.
a. $563.
b. $2,816.
c. $3,379.
d. $4,055.

Answers

Answer:

Selling price= $3,379.2

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate for each department:

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

Milling= (153,400/26,000) + 1.3= $7.2 per machine hour

Customizing= (18,500/5,000) + 5= $8.7 per direct labor hour

Now, we can allocate overhead and calculate the total cost:

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

Milling= 7.2*70= $504

Customizing= 8.7*60= $522

Total cost= (450 + 190) + (580 + 570) + (504 + 522)

Total cost= $2,816

Finally, the selling price:

Selling price= 2,816*1.2= $3,379.2

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