Owl Sporting Goods reported the following data at July 31, 2018, with amounts in thousands:
Pigeon Sporting Goods Company
Balance Sheet July 31, 2018
Thousands
Assets
Current assets
Cash $26,200
Accounts receivable 28,000
Inventories 40,000
Other current assets 4,700
Total current assets 98,900
Property and equipment, net 19,000
Other assets 24,100
Total assets $142,000
Liabilities Total current liabilities $52,600
Long-term liabilities 6,800
Total liabilities 59,400
Stockholders' Equity Common
stock 23,500
Retained earnings 59,100
Total stockholders' equity 82,600
Total liabilities and stockholders'
equity $142,000
1. Calculate Owl's net working capital. Net working capital.
2. Calculate Owl's current ratio.
3. Calculate Owl's debt ratio.

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Answer 1

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Indicate whether it would appear on the statement of cash flows as a(n): operating activity, investing activity, or financing activity.

a. Cash receipts from customers. choose a type of business activity
b. Issuance of common stock for cash. choose a type of business activity
c. Payment of cash dividends. choose a type of business activity
d. Cash purchase of equipment. choose a type of business activity
e. Cash payments to suppliers. choose a type of business activity
f. Sale of old machine for cash. choose a type of business activity

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Answer:

a. Cash receipts from customers.

Statement of cash flows: Operating activity

b. Issuance of common stock for cash

Statement of cash flows: Financing activity

c. Payment of cash dividends

Statement of cash flows: Financing activity

d. Cash purchase of equipment

Statement of cash flows: Investing Activities

e. Cash payments to suppliers

Statement of cash flows: Operating activities

f. Sale of old machine for cash

Statement of cash flows: Investing Activities

Global Tek is a new firm in a rapidly growing industry. The company is planning on increasing its annual dividend by 16 percent a year for the next four years and then the growth slows down to a rate of 3.5 percent per year indefinitely. The company just paid its annual dividend in the amount of $0.20 per share. What is the current value of one share of this stock if the required rate of return is 15.5%?

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Answer:

The value of the stock is $2.558

Explanation:

We need to calculate the present value of future cash flows to calculate the Stock value

First Calculate each year's Dividend

Use the following formula to calculate the expected dividend

Expected Dividend = Current Dividend x ( 1 + Growth rate )^n

Year ______ Working _________ Dividend

1 ______ $0.20 x ( 1 + 16% )^1 ____ $0.232

2______ $0.20 x ( 1 + 16% )^2 ____ $0.269

3______ $0.20 x ( 1 + 16% )^3 ____ $0.312

4______ $0.20 x ( 1 + 16% )^4 ____ $0.362

5______$0.362 x ( 1 + 3.5% ) _____$0.375

Now calculate the present value of each year's dividend using following formula

PV = Dividend / ( 1 + required rate of return )^numbers of years

Year _____ Working ______________________ PRESENT VALUES

1 ______ $0.232 / ( 1 + 15.5% )^1 _____________ $0.201

2______ $0.269 / ( 1 + 15.5% )^2 _____________$0.202

3______ $0.312 / ( 1 + 15.5% )^3 _____________ $0.203

4______ $0.362 / ( 1 + 15.5% )^4 _____________$0.203

5______$0.375 / (15.5% - 3.5% ) ) / ( 1 + 15.5% ) __$1.749

Now calculate the sum of present value of all the dividends

Value of stock = $0.201 + $0.202 + $0.203 + $0.203 + $1.755

Value of stock = $2.558

Skysong Inc., a provider of consulting services, was founded on October 1, 2022. At the end of the first month of operations, the company decided to prepare an income statement, retained earnings statement, and balance sheet using the following information. Accounts payable $ 3,700 Supplies $ 2,650 Interest expense 350 Supplies expense 360 Equipment (net) 48,000 Depreciation expense 260 Salaries and wages expense 2,800 Service revenue 19,540 Bonds payable 21,800 Salaries and wages payable 590 Unearned service revenue 4,190 Common stock 9,900 Accounts receivable 1,450 Interest payable 150 Cash 4,000 Using the information, answer the following questions.
Required:
a. Prepare an income statement for the month of October 2022.
b. Prepare a retained earnings statement for the month of October 2022.
c. Prepare a balance sheet as of October 31, 2022.

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Answer:

a. Income Statement for the month of October 2022

Revenue:

Service revenue                               $19,540

Expenses:

Salaries and Wages         $2,800

Supplies Expenses           $360

Depreciation Expenses    $260

Interest Expenses             $350  

Total Expenses                                  $3,770

Net Income                                        $15,770

b. Retained earnings statement for the month of October 2022

Retained Earnings, October 1, 2020      $0

Add: Net Income                                      $15,770

Retained Earnings, October 31, 2020  $15,770

Testing for possible impairment of a long-lived asset (asset group) that an entity expects to hold and use is required

a. At each interim and annual balance sheet date.
b. At annual balance sheet dates only.
c. Periodically.
d. Whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that its carrying amount may not be recoverable.

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Answer:

d. Whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that its carrying amount may not be recoverable.

Explanation:

It is advisable that an entity conducts impairment testing on an annual basis especially when the business is using International Financing Reporting Standards for preparing its financial statements.

However, under the  US GAAP, impairment testing is only should only be undertaken when circumstances or events pointing to the fact the asset carrying value is not likely to be recovered, which is applicable in this case since we are dealing with US scenario where US GAAP applies

g Studies have found that firms with large investments in tangible assets tend to have: Group of answer choices the highest financial distress costs of any firm per dollar of debt. higher target debt-equity ratios than firms that primarily invest in intangible assets. the same capital structure as firms that specialize in intangible asset investments.

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Answer: Higher target debt-equity ratios than firms that primarily invest in intangible assets.

Explanation:

Tangible assets can be expensive and when a company has large investments in them that usually means that they spent a considerable amount to acquire them. This is why they turn to debt because it will allow them to afford these tangible assets.

This is why companies in the airplane and electricity distributing companies have a lot of debt, they had to invest in the large amount of tangible assets needed to make planes or distribute electricity.

Smith Company reported pretax book income of $406,000. Included in the computation were favorable temorary differences of $51,200, unfavorable temporary differences of $40,600. Smith's deferred income tax expense or benefit would be:

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Answer:

$3,604

Explanation:

Calculation for what Smith's deferred income tax expense or benefit would be:

Using this formula

Deferred income tax expense =(favorable temporary difference-unfavorable temporary difference)*Tax rate

Let plug in the formula

Deferred income tax expense =($51,200-$40,600)*21%

Deferred income tax expense =$10,600*34%

Deferred income tax expense =$3,604

Therefore Smith's deferred income tax expense or benefit would be:$3,604

A company has been determined the they plan to invest $9,800,000 in a new solar field in November 2020. The investment will start paying off providing $200,000 per month starting in May 2021. For planning purposes, the project life would be to November 2030. What is the present value of this project at a required rate of return of 6% per year (Hint - use XNPV)?

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Answer:

The Net Present Value of this project is:

$7,358,638.89

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Estimated cost of investment = $9,800,000 in November 2020

Monthly benefits = $200,000 starting from May 2021

Period of benefits = 9.5 years

Required rate of return = 6% p[er year

Using the Excel NPV (XNPV) function, the NPV = $7,358,638.886

b) The Present Value of the project is the discounted value of the cash inflows of $200,000 for 114 months and $9,800,000 on day 1.  An excel copy of the calculations is attached.

Slapshot Company makes ice hockey sticks and sold 1,890 sticks during the month of June at a total cost of $378,000. Each stick sold at a price of $360. Slapshot also incurred two types of selling costs: commissions equal to 10% of the sales price and other selling expense of $64,700. Administrative expense totaled $53,800.

Required:
Prepare an income statement for Slapshot for the month of June

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Answer:

Slapshot Company

Income statement for the month of June

Sales ( 1,890 x $360)                                   $680,400

Less Costs of Sales                                    ($378,000)

Gross Profit                                                  $302,400

Selling Costs :

Commissions                           $68,040

Other Selling Expense            $64,700

Administrative Expense          $53,800    ($186,540)

Net Income                                                   $115,860

Explanation:

The Income statement shows the Profit earned during the reporting period. This is determined as Gross Profit (Sales - Cost of Sales) minus the Operating Expenses.

You can buy a television for $349 cash or pay $75 down and the balance in 18 monthly payments of $22.50. What is the installment price of the television? By what percent would the installment price be greater than the cash price?

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349 (cash price)
If payment option
18x22.50=405 (balance) +75(down payment )= 480
A difference of 131
27.292% difference

Mansfield, Inc., has two production departments, Assembly and Packaging. The company uses a job-order costing system and computes a predetermined overhead rate in each production department. The predetermined overhead rate in the Assembly Department is based on machine hours (MHs) and it is based on direct labor-hours (DLHs) in the Packaging Department. At the beginning of the year, the company made the following estimates Packaging Assembly 5,200 68, 400 Direct labor-hours Machine-hours Total fixed manufacturing overhead cost Variable manufacturing overhead per DLH Variable manufacturing overhead per MH 62,000 11,900 $419,000 $ 3.75 $390,000 $ 3.00
1 What is the estimated total manufacturing overhead in the Assembly Department?
a. $595,20o
b. $651,600
c. $809.000
d. $1,246,700
2 What is the predetermined overhead rate for the Packing Department?
a. $8.70 per DLH
b. $9.61 per DLH
c. $10.51 per DLH
d. $18.28 per DLH

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Answer:

1. a. $595,200

2. c. $10.51 per DLH

Explanation:

The computation is shown below;

1.. Estimated total manufacturing overhead

Total Fixed Manufacturing Overheads $390,000

Add: Total Variable Manufacturing Overheads $205,200

(68400 × 3.00 per MH)  

Total Estimated Manufacturing Overheads $595,200

2. The predetermined overhead rate is      

Variable Manufacturing Overheads $3.75

Fixed manufacturing Overheads per DLH $6.76  ($419,000 ÷ 62,000)  

Pre-determined Oh rate per DLH 10.51

On January 1, 2015, VITO Corporation had 110,000 shares of its $5 par value common stock outstanding. On June 1, the corporation acquired 10,000 shares of stock to be held in the treasury. On December 1, when the market price of the stock was $10, the corporation declared a 20% stock dividend to be issued to stockholders of record on December 20, 2015. What was the impact of the 20% stock dividend on the balance of the retained earnings account

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Answer:

the impact is $200,000 decrease

Explanation:

The computation of the impact is as follows

= (Total shares - treasury stock) × market price of the stock × dividend percentage

= (110,000 shares - 10,000 shares) × $10 × 20%

= $200,000 decrease

hence, the impact is $200,000 decrease

Sweet Catering completed the following selected transactions during May 2016: May 1: Prepaid rent for three months, $1,800 May 5: Received and paid electricity bill, $100 May 9: Received cash for meals served to customers, $3,890 May 14: Paid cash for kitchen equipment, $3,950 May 23: Served a banquet on account, $2,180 May 31: Made the adjusting entry for rent (from May 1). May 31: Accrued salary expense, $490 May 31: Recorded depreciation for May on kitchen equipment, $400 If Sweet Catering had recorded transactions using the Cash method, how much net income (loss) would they have recorded for the month of May

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Answer:

pure cash basis

revenue: $3,890

expenses:

rent $1,800utilities $100equipment $3,950

net income = -$1,950

modified cash basis

revenue: $3,890

expenses:

rent $1,800utilities $100depreciation $400

net income = $1,590

modified cash basis considers depreciation expense for assets that have a useful life of over 12 months. I guess that the equipment purchased has a useful life of more than one year.

A survey was conducted from 1000 people about what they like the most? By looking at graph how many people enjoyed grapes and bananas?

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Answer: 270 people

Explanation:

Looking at the graph you can tell that: 20% of the people enjoyed grapes and 7% enjoyed bananas.

The percentage of people who enjoy both bananas and grapes is:

= 20 + 7

= 27%

1,000 people were interviewed. The number of people who enjoy both bananas and grapes is:

= 27% * 1,000

= 270 people

Cost of Production Report
Hana Coffee Company roasts and packs coffee beans. The process begins by placing coffee beans into the Roasting Department. From the Roasting Department, coffee beans are then transferred to the Packing Department. The following is a partial work in process account of the Roasting Department at July 31:
ACCOUNT Work in Process—Roasting Department ACCOUNT NO.
Date Item Debit Credit Balance
Debit Credit
July 1 Bal., 30,000 units, 10% completed 121,800
31 Direct materials, 155,000 units 620,000 741,800
31 Direct labor 90,000 831,800
31 Factory overhead 33,272 865,072
31 Goods transferred, 149,000 units ?
31 Bal., ? units, 45% completed ?
Required:
1. Prepare a cost of production report, and identify the missing amounts for Work in Process—Roasting Department. If an amount is zero, enter "0". When computing cost per equivalent units, round to the nearest cent.
Hana Coffee Company
Cost of Production Report-Roasting Department
For the Month Ended July 31
Unit Information
Units charged to production:
Inventory in process, July 1
Received from materials storeroom
Total units accounted for by the Roasting Department
Units to be assigned costs:
Equivalent Units
Whole Units Direct Materials Conversion
Inventory in process, July 1
Started and completed in July
Transferred to Packing Department in July
Inventory in process, July 31
Total units to be assigned costs
Cost Information
Costs per equivalent unit:
Direct Materials Conversion
Total costs for July in Roasting Department $ $
Total equivalent units
Cost per equivalent unit $ $
Costs charged to production:
Direct Materials Conversion Total
Inventory in process, July 1 $
Costs incurred in July
Total costs accounted for by the Roasting Department $
Cost allocated to completed and partially completed units:
Inventory in process, July 1 balance $
To complete inventory in process, July 1 $ $
Cost of completed July 1 work in process $
Started and completed in July
Transferred to Packing Department in July $
Inventory in process, July 31
Total costs assigned by the Roasting Department $
2. Assuming that the July 1 work in process inventory includes $119,400 of direct materials, determine the increase or decrease in the cost per equivalent unit for direct materials and conversion between June and July. If required, round your answers to two decimal places.
Increase or Decrease Amount
Change in direct materials cost per equivalent unit $
Change in conversion cost per equivalent unit $

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Answer:

Answer:

Hana Coffee Company

Cost of Production Report-Roasting Department

For the Month Ended July 31

Unit Information

Units charged to production:

Inventory in process, July 1

Received from materials storeroom

Total units accounted for by the Roasting Department 185,000

Units to be assigned costs:

Equivalent Units    = 165,200

                                                   Whole Units   Direct Materials   Conversion

Inventory in process, July 1              30,000          30,000                3,000

Started and completed in July       149,000         149,000            149,000

Transferred to Packing in July       155,000         155,000            155,000

Inventory in process, July 31           36,000           36,000              16,200

Total units to be assigned costs   165,200          165,200            165,200

Cost Information

Costs per equivalent unit:

                                                                           Direct Materials  Conversion

Total costs for July in Roasting Dept   865,072  $740,000        $125,072

Total equivalent units                           185,000     165,200           165,200

Cost per equivalent unit                                            $4.48               $0.76

Costs charged to production:

                                                            Direct Materials Conversion    Total

Inventory in process, July 1 $                 $120,000         $1,800      $121,800

Costs incurred in July                              620,000       123,272       743,272

Total costs accounted for

by the Roasting Department               $740,000      $125,072    $865,072

Cost allocated to completed and partially completed units:

Inventory in process, July 1 balance            $121,800

To complete inventory in process, July 1    $743,272

Cost of completed July 1 work in process $865,072

Started and completed in July

Transferred to Packing Department in July $780,760

Inventory in process, July 31                              84,312

Total costs assigned by the Roasting Department $865,072

2. Assuming that the July 1 work in process inventory includes $119,400 of direct materials, determine the increase or decrease in the cost per equivalent unit for direct materials and conversion between June and July. If required, round your answers to two decimal places.

Increase or Decrease Amount

Change in direct materials cost per equivalent unit = $0 ($4 - $4)

Change in conversion cost per equivalent unit  = $0 ($0.76 - $0.76)

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Work in Process—Roasting Department ACCOUNT NO.

Date     Item                        Debit              Credit         Balance  

July 1   Bal., 30,000 units,

 10% completed              $121,800

31 Direct materials,

  155,000 units               620,000                             741,800

31 Direct labor                   90,000                             831,800

31 Factory overhead         33,272                            865,072

31 Goods transferred, 149,000 units,       780,760

31 Bal., 36,000 units, 45% completed                       84,312

Total units under production:

Beginning balance        30,000

Added units                 155,000

Total units                   185,000

Units transferred out 149,000

Ending units                 36,000

Equivalent unit of production:

Units transferred out 149,000 (100%)

Ending units                 16,200 (45%)

Total equivalent unit = 165,200

                                                            Direct Materials Conversion  

Total cost of units under production = $740,000      $125,072

Total equivalent units  =                        165,200           165,200

Cost per equivalent unit =                        $4.48            $0.76

If Direct materials cost = $119,400

Conversion cost will be       2,400 ($121,800 - 119,400)

                                                            Direct Materials Conversion    Total

Inventory in process, July 1 $                  $119,800         $2,400      $121,800

Costs incurred in July                              620,000        123,272        

Total costs accounted for

by the Roasting Department                $739,800      $125,672    $865,072

Equivalent units                                        165,200        165,200

Cost per equivalent unit                           $4.48              $0.76

The interdependence principle: is the same as the cost-benefit principle. implies that consumers depend on each other to make purchase decisions in the market. implies that buyers decisions are affected by many factors other than the price of an item. refers to the marginal benefit of consuming additional units of an item.

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Answer:

Option a (implies............market) is the right response.

Explanation:

As stated throughout the concept of interdependence, these same purchase behaviors, as well as judgments of customers, have been influenced by the choices of about there peers. There are therefore multimedia adverse effects during which companies depend on everyone to decide what to buy mostly on the real economy.

Some other options available are not connected to the circumstance in question. So the option above is correct.

You make $13.00 Per Hour. You work 40 hrs. a week for 5 weeks this month. Total Hrs. Worked = _____
What is your monthly income? ____

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Answer:

assuming that this month was extraordinarily long, and had more days than any other month in history, you worked a total of 5 x 40 = 200 hours

Also, due to length of the month, you will earn 200 hours x $13 = $2,600

Generally months tend to have between 20-23 labor days

Voluntary deductions from employee pay can include which of the following:

a. Medicare taxes
b. Pension contributions
c. Life insurance premiums
d. Social Security taxes
e. Union dues

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Answer:

B

C

E

Explanation:

Taxes are compulsory sums levied. They have to be paid. They are not voluntary

other deductions are at the discretion of employees

Prepare the issuer's journal entry for each of the following separate transactions.

a. On March 1, Atlantic Co. issues 49,500 shares of $4 par value common stock for $318,500 cash.
b. On April 1, OP Co. issues no-par value common stock for $84,000 cash.
c. On April 6, MPG issues 3,400 shares of $20 par value common stock for $53,000 of inventory, $150,000 of machinery, and acceptance of a $103,000 note payable.

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Answer:

a.

March 1

Debit  : Cash $318,500

Credit : Common Stock $198,000

Credit : Excess of Par $120,500

Being Issue of Par value Shares for $318,500 cash

b.

April 1

Debit  : Cash $84,000

Credit : Common Stock $84,000

Being Issue of no Par value shares for $84,000 cash

c.

April 6

Debit  : Inventory $53,000

Debit : Note Receivable $103,000

Credit : Common Stock $68,000

Credit : Excess of Par $88,000

Being Issue of Par value Shares for Inventory and Note Receivable

Explanation:

Note: We are instructed to prepare journals from the issuer`s point of view and this needs to be followed.

When shares are issued, the Common Stock increases :

a. For par value Common Stocks, any price paid in excess of par value is accounted in Excess of Par Reserve.

b. For no par value shares, there is no Excess of Par Reserve, we simply record the increase in Common Stock at the price paid for.

Employability skills are "general skills that are necessary for success in the labor market at all employment levels and in all sectors."
True
False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Tiger Trade has the following cash transactions for the period.
Accounts Amounts
Cash received from sale of products to customers $ 35,000
Cash received from the bank for long-term loan 40,000
Cash paid to purchase factory equipment (45,000)
Cash paid to merchandise suppliers (11,000)
Cash received from the sale of an unused warehouse 12,000
Cash paid to workers (23,000)
Cash paid for advertisement (3,000)
Cash received for sale of services to customers 25,000
Cash paid for dividends to stockholders (5,000)
1. Calculate the ending balance of cash, assuming the balance of cash at the beginning of the period is $4,000.
2. Prepare a statement of cash flows. (Cash outflows should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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Answer:

Cash flow from operating activities

Cash inflows

Cash received from sale of products to customer   $35,000  

Cash received from sale of services to customer    $25,000  

Cash outflows:

Cash paid to merchandise suppliers                         ($11,000)  

Cash paid to workers                                                  ($23,000)

Cash paid for advertisement                                      ($3,000)

Net cash flow from operating activities                                        $23,000

Cash flow from investing activities

Cash paid to purchase factory equipment    ($45,000)

Cash received from sale of warehouse          $12,000

Net cash flow from investing activities                                         ($33,000)

Cash flow from financing activities

Dividend paid                                                 ($5000)  

Cash received from bank loan                       $40,000  

Net cashflow from financing activities                                          $35,000

Net cash increase                                                                           $25,000

Cash at the beginning of the year                                                 $4,000

Cash at the end of the year                                                          $29,000

During peak times, customers arrive at the Showcase SuperLux Theater at a rate of 180 per hour. All customers who enter the theater purchase tickets, but only 85% of customers purchase refreshments. Recall that the processing time for a ticket purchase is 0.75 minutes per customer and that the processing time for a refreshment purchase is 3 minutes per customer. Assume that 2 employees work the ticket booths and 8 employees work the concession stand.

Required:
a. Compute the implied utilization of the resources at the ticket booths and concession stand.
b. What is the flow rate of customers through this process (in customer per hour)?
c. Assume 1 resource is added to the ticket booths. What is the new flow rate of customers through the process (in customers per hour)?

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a) utilization is

= customer per hour ÷ number of booths × service rate

For ticket counter

= 180 ÷  2 ×  (1 ÷ .75)

= 180 ÷  2 × 1.33

= 67.67

= 68 %

For  refreshment counter

= 180 × 0.85 ÷  8 × (1 ÷ 3)

= 153 ÷  2.64

= 57.95

= 58%

b)capacity is

= no. of resources ÷ processing time

= 2+8 ÷ 45+180

= 10 ÷ 225

= 0.044

= 0.04 customer per second

= 144 customer per hour

The flow rate of customer per hour is 144 customer

c) 1 resource added to ticket booth is

= 11 ÷ 225

= 0.048

= 176 customer per hour

On December 31, 2020, Wildhorse Company had $1,211,000 of short-term debt in the form of notes payable due February 2, 2021. On January 21, 2021, the company issued 23,700 shares of its common stock for $46 per share, receiving $1,090,200 proceeds after brokerage fees and other costs of issuance. On February 2, 2021, the proceeds from the stock sale, supplemented by an additional $120,800 cash, are used to liquidate the $1,211,000 debt. The December 31, 2020, balance sheet is issued on February 23, 2021. Show how the $1,211,000 of short-term debt should be presented on the December 31, 2020, balance sheet.

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Answer and Explanation:

The presentation is as follows;

Particulars            Amount ($)

Current Liabilities  

Notes payable      $120,800

Long term debt  

Notes payable refinanced in February 2021 $1,090,200

The Marchetti Soup Company entered into the following transactions during the month of June:
(a) purchased inventory on account for $245,000 (assume Marchetti uses a perpetual inventory system);
(b) paid $60,000 in salaries to employees for work performed during the month;
(c) sold merchandise that cost $160,000 to credit customers for $300,000;
(d) collected $280,000 in cash from credit customers; and
(e) paid suppliers of inventory $225,000.
Prepare journal entries for each of the above transactions.

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Answer:

The Marchetti Soup Company

Journal Entries:

a) Debit Inventory $245,000

Credit Accounts Payable $245,000

To record the purchase of inventory on account.

b) Debit Salaries Expense $60,000

Credit Cash $60,000

To record the payment of salaries for the month.

c) Debit Accounts Receivable $300,000

Credit Sales Revenue $300,000

To record the sale of inventory on account

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $160,000

Credit Inventory $160,000

To record the cost of goods sold.

d) Debit Cash $280,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $280,000

To record the receipt of cash from customers.

e) Debit Accounts Payable $225,000

Credit Cash $225,000

To record the payment to suppliers on account.

Explanation:

Journal entries enable the identification of accounts involved in each transaction.  They are used to make the initial record into the accounting books before they are posted to the general ledger.  They show the accounts to be debited and the ones to be credited.

Xavier and Yolanda have original investments of $50,000 and $100,000 respectively in a partnership. The articles of partnership include the following provisions regarding the division of net income: interest on original investment at 10%, salary allowances of $27,000 and $18,000 respectively, and the remainder equally. How much of the net income of $40,000 is allocated to Xavier?
A) $22,000
B) $32,000
C) $0
D) $20,000

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Answer:

A) $22,000

Explanation:

The computation of the net income allocated to Xavier is shown below:

Particulars          Xavier         Yolanda         Total

Capital               $50,000     $100,000

Interest at 10%    $5,000      $10,000        $15,000

Allowances         $27,000     $18,000       $45,000

Now the net income allocated to xavier is

= $5,000 + $27,000 + ($40,000 - $15,000 - $45,000) × 50%

= $32,000 - $10,000

= $22,000

The following information is available for two different types of businesses for the 2016 accounting year. Hopkins CPAs is a service business that provides accounting services to small businesses. Sports Clothing is a merchandising business that sells sports clothing to college students.
Data for Hopkins CPAs
1. Borrowed $90,000 from the bank to start the business.
2. Provided $50,000 of services to clients and collected $50,000 cash.
3. Paid salary expense of $32,000.
Data for Sports Clothing
1. Borrowed $90,000 from the bank to start the business.
2. Purchased $50,000 inventory for cash.
3. Inventory costing $26,000 was sold for $50,000 cash.
4. Paid $8,000 cash for operating expenses.
Prepare an income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows for each of the companies.

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Answer:

Hopkins CPAs and Sports Clothing

Hopkins CPAs:

Income Statement

Service Revenue $50,000

Salaries expense   32,000

Net Income           $18,000

Balance Sheet

Cash                  $108,000

Total assets     $108,000

Bank Loan          $90,000

Net Income           18,000

Total liabilities +

  equity           $108,000

Statement of Cash Flow

Cash from operations:

Net income             $18,000

Change in working

capital                   $90,000

Net operating cash $108,000

Reconciliation with cash:

Cash balance         $108,000

Sports Clothing:

Income Statement

Sales Revenue                    $50,000

Cost of goods sold 26,000

Operating expense  8,000  34,000

Net income                         $16,000

Balance Sheet

Cash                      $82,000

Inventory                 24,000

Total assets        $106,000

Bank Loan           $90,000

Net Income            16,000

Total liabilities +

 equity             $106,000

Statement of Cash Flow

Cash from operations:

Net income               $16,000

Change in working

capital:

Bank                         $90,000

Inventory                   (24,000)

Net operating cash $82,000

Reconciliation with cash:

Cash balance         $82,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Hopkins CPAs

Cash account:

Bank loan             $90,000

Service revenue    50,000

Salaries expense (32,000)

Balance =           $108,000

Trial balance

Cash                  $108,000

Bank Loan                            $90,000

Service Revenue                   50,000

Salaries expense 32,000

Totals                $140,000 $140,000

Sports Clothing:

Cash account:

Bank loan                $90,000

Inventory                  (50,000)

Sales revenue          50,000

Operating expense  (8,000)

Balance =              $82,000

Trial balance

Cash                      $82,000

Bank Loan                            $90,000

Inventory                 24,000

Cost of goods sold 26,000

Sales Revenue                      50,000

Operating expense  8,000

Totals                  $140,000 $140,000

Define the term agency

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Answer:

a business or organization providing a particular service on behalf of another business, person, or group.

Explanation:

Which of the following courts renders decisions binding only on the parties involved in the dispute?

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Answer:

The answer would be C:

the U.S. District Court

Explanation:

Only appellate courts make precedent. Each of the choices is an appellate court except the U.S. District Court.

Hope this helps!! ;)

C, the U.S. district court!

Jasper Carts manufactures custom carts for a variety of uses. The following data have been recorded for Job 651, which was recently completed. Direct materials used cost $7700. There were 178 direct labor hours worked on this job at a direct labor wage rate of $22 per hour. There were 90 machine hours used on this job. The predetermined overhead rate is $32 per machine hour used.

Required:
What is the total manufacturing cost of Job 651?

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Answer:

The right answer is "$14,496".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Direct material cost,

= $7700

Labor hours,

= 178

Wage rate,

= $22 per hour

Machine hours,

= 90

Predetermined overhead rate per machine,

= $32

Now,

The direct labors cost will be:

= [tex]Labor \ hours\times wage \ rate[/tex]

= [tex]178\times 22[/tex]

= [tex]3,916[/tex] ($)

Mfg. overhead costs will be:

= [tex]Machine \ hours\times Predetermined \ overhead \ rate[/tex]

= [tex]90\times 32[/tex]

= [tex]2,880[/tex] ($)

So,

The total manufacturing cost will be:

= [tex]7700+3916+2880[/tex]

= [tex]14,496[/tex] ($)

Oslund Company manufactures only one product and uses a standard cost system. During the past month, the following variances were observed: Direct labor rate variance $30,000 favorable Direct labor efficiency variance 50,000 unfavorable Variable overhead efficiency variance 20,000 unfavorable Standard direct labor hours (DLH) per unit 5 Oslund applies variable overhead using a standard rate of $20 per standard DLH allowed. During the month, Oslund used 20% more DLHs than the total standard hours for the units manufactured. What were the total actual direct labor hours worked by Oslund Company during the past month

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Answer:

6,000 Hours

Explanation:

Variable overhead efficiency variance = 20,000 U

(SH - AH) * SVR = - 20,000

Actual hours = Standard hours + 20% = 1.20*SH

(SH - (1.20SH) * 20 = - 20,000

-0.20 SH = -20,000/20

-0.20 SH = -1,000

SH = 5,000 Hours

Actual hours = 1.20 * 5,000 Hours

Actual hours = 6,000 Hours

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