The total factory overhead for Bardot Marine Company is budgeted for the year at $600,000. Bardot Marine manufactures two types of boats: speedboats and bass boats. The speedboat and bass boat each require 12 direct labor hours (dlh) for manufacture. Each product is budgeted for 250 units of production for the year. When required, round all per-unit answers to the nearest cent.
A. Determine the total number of budgeted direct labor hours for the year.
direct labor hours
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B. Determine the single plantwide factory overhead rate. When required, round all per-unit answers to the nearest cent.
per dlh
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C. Determine the factory overhead allocated per unit for each product using the single plantwide factory overhead rate. When required, round all per-unit answers to the nearest cent.
Speedboat per unit
Bass boat per unit

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Answer 1

Answer:

Bardot Marine Company

a) Total number of budgeted direct labor hours for the year is:

= 6,000 DLH.

b) The single plantwide factory overhead rate is:

= $100

c) The factory overhead allocated per unit for each product is:

= $1,200

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Budgeted factory overhead = $600,000

Types of boats: Speedboat and Bass boat  Total

Direct labor hours   12 DLH          12 DLH

Budgeted units       250               250          500

Total DLH               3,000            3,000      6,000

Single plantwide factory overhead rate = $600,000/6,000

= $100

The factory overhead allocated per unit for each product = overhead rate * number of hours for each unit

= 12 * $100

= $1,200


Related Questions

Prepare the adjusting journal entries for the following transactions.
1. Supplies for office use were purchased during the year for $620, of which $160 remained on hand (unused) at year-end.
2. Interest of $310 on a note receivable was earned at year-end, although collection of the interest is not due until the following year.
3. At year-end, salaries and wages payable of $4,200 had not been recorded or paid.
4. At year-end, one-half of a $2,600 advertising project had been completed for a client, but nothing had been billed or collected.
5. Re-deemed a gift card for $660 of services.

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Answer and Explanation:

The adjusting entries are shown below:

1. Supplies expense $460 ($620 - $160)

   To  supplies  $460

(being supplies expense is recorded)

2. Interest receivable $310

         To Interest revenue  $310

(Being interest revenue is recorded)

3. wages expense $4,200

         To wages payable  $4,200

(Being wages expense is recorded)

4. Account receivable  $1,300 (50% of $2,600)

         To Service revenue $1,300

(Being service revenue is recorded)

5. Unearned revenue   $660

            To Service revenue $660

(Being service revenue is recorded)

Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) are gaining in popularity over sub-chapter S corporations because:_____.
A. LLCs offer better liability protection to their members.
B. Sub-chapter S corporations are being phased out by the government which is promoting.
C. LLCs as they requires less paperwork on the part of the IRS.
D. Sub-chapter S corporations are being taxed at a higher rate by the IRS.
E. They are simpler when it comes to paperwork, offer some of the same tax advantages and also protect members from unlimited financial exposure.

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Answer:

E. They are simpler when it comes to paperwork, offer some of the same tax advantages and also protect members from unlimited financial exposure

Explanation:

Limited liability companies are set up to protect the owners from liability. The business is a seperate entity from the individual owners and their assets are not used to settle debts of the business.

This type of business is gaining more use than S corporation. S corporation in addition to having liability advantages also requires more rigid requirements to set up. They do not pay corporate tax, but rather are taxed as sole proprietorship or a partnership.

Because of the ease of setting up an LLC more people prefer it to an S corporation. It also protects owners from unlimited financial liability

Swifty Corporation developed the following data for the current year: Beginning work in process inventory $270000 Direct materials used 164000 Actual overhead 308000 Overhead applied 236000 Cost of goods manufactured 284000 Total manufacturing costs 790000 Swifty Corporation's ending work in process inventory is

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Answer:

Ending WIP= 776,000

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the cost of direct labor:

Total manufacturing costs= direct material + direct labor + applied overhead

790,000 = 164,000 + direct labor + 236,000

390,000 = direct labor

To calculate the ending work in process inventory, we need to use the following formula:

cost of goods manufactured= beginning WIP + direct materials + direct labor + allocated manufacturing overhead - Ending WIP

284,000 = 270,000 + 164,000 + 390,000 + 236,000 - Ending WIP

-776,000 = -Ending WIP

Ending WIP= 776,000

On September 30, 2012, Wildhorse Company issued 9% bonds with a par value of $580,000 due in 20 years. They were issued at 97 and were callable at 103 at any date after September 30, 2017. Because Wildhorse Company was able to obtain financing at lower rates, it decided to call the entire issue on September 30, 2018, and to issue new bonds. New 7% bonds were sold in the amount of $700,000 at 104; they mature in 20 years. Wildhorse Company uses straight-line amortization. Interest payment dates are March 31 and September 30.

Required:
Prepare journal entries to record the redemption of the old issue and the sale of the new issue on September 30, 2018.

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Answer:

Wildhorse Company

Journal Entries:

September 30, 2018:

Debit 9% Bonds Payable $580,000

Debit Bond Redemption Expenses $17,400

Credit Cash $597,400

To record the redemption of the 9% Bonds Payable at 103.

September 30, 2018:

Debit Cash $728,000

Credit 7% Bonds Payable $700,000

Credit Bonds Premium $28,000

To record the sale of 7% Bonds Payable at 104.

Explanation:

a) Dat and Calculations:

9% bonds payable at par value = $580,000

Issued at a discount of $17,400 ($580,000 * 97/100) - $580,000

Redeemed at a premium of $17,400 ($580,000 * 103/100) - $580,000

7% bonds payable at par value = $700,000

Issued at a premium of $28,000 ($700,000 * 104/100) - $700,000

Match each of the following terms A through F with the appropriate definitions 1 through 6.
A. Maker of a note
B. Interest
C. Promissory note
D. Payee of a note
E. Principal of a note
F. Dishonoring a note _____
1. A written promise to pay a specified amount either on demand or at a definite future date. _____
2. The cost of borrowing money for a borrower, alternatively the profit from, lending money for a lender. _____
3. One who signs a note and promises to pay it at maturity. _____
4. The one to whom the promissory note is made payable. _____
5. Refers to a note maker's inability or refusal to pay the note at maturity. _____
6. The amount that the signer of a note agrees to pay back when the note matures, not including interest. Defining promissory notes.

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Solution :

A. Maker of a note: 3. It is the person who signs the note and promises to pay.

The maker puts his signature and promises to pay the bearer the amount of the value of the note.

B. Interest: 2. It is the cost of borrowing money and profit for lender.

It is the extra money that the borrower pays to the lender. It is like an income to the lender.

C. Promissory note: 1. It is a promise to pay the signed sum.

It is a note that promises to pay the amount of the value.

D. Payee of a note: 5. It is the person to which the note is payable.

Payee is the individual who is the owner of the note.

E. Principal of a note: E. It is the amount signed to be paid back excluding interest.

It is the basic amount signed to be paid to the bearer.

F. Dishonoring a note: 5. It is inability to pay the signed sum.

Dishonoring is refusal to pay or the inability to pay the value for the signed amount.

Your cousin Vinnie owns a painting company with fixed costs of $200 and the following schedule for variable costs:
Quantity Variable Cost Average Fixed Cost Average Variable Cost Average Total Cost
(Houses Painted per Month) (Dollars) (Dollars) (Dollars) (Dollars)
1 10
2 20
3 40
4 80
5 160
6 320
7 640
The efficient scale is houses.

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Answer:

AVERAGE FIXED COST

1 200

2 100

3 66.7

4 50

5 40

6 33.3

7 28.6

AVERAGE VARIABLE COST

1 10

2 10

3 13.3

4 20

5 32

6 53.3

7 91.4

AVERAGE TOTAL COST

1 210

2 110

3 80

4 70

5 72

6 86.7

7 120

The efficient scale is 4 houses per month

Explanation:

Calculation for the average fixed cost, average variable cost, and average total cost for each quantity

First step is to calculate the Variable Cost,Fixed Cost and Total cost

Quantity Variable Cost Fixed Cost Total cost

$0 $200 $200 $200

1 10 +200=210

2 20 +200=220

3 40 +200=240

4 80 + 200=280

5 160 +200=360

6 320 +200=520

7 640+ 200=840

Now let calculate the average fixed cost, average variable cost, and average total cost for each quantity

Calculate AVERAGE FIXED COST

Quantity Fixed Cost AVERAGE FIXED COST

$0 $200 ---

1 200=200 (200/1)

2 200=100 (200/2)

3 200=66.7 (200/3)

4 200=50 (200/4)

5 200=40 (200/5)

6 200=33.3 (200/6)

7 200=28.6 (200/7)

Calculate for AVERAGE VARIABLE COST

Quantity Variable Cost AVERAGE VARIABLE COST

$0 $200 ---

1 10 =10 (10/1)

2 20=10 (20/2)

3 40 =13.3 (40/3)

4 80=20 (80/4)

5 160 =32 (160/5)

6 320=53.3 (320/6)

7 640=91.4 (640/7)

Calculation for AVERAGE TOTAL COST

Quantity Total cost AVERAGE TOTAL COST

$0 $200 -----

1 210 =210 (210/1)

2 220 =110 (220/2)

3 240=80 (240/3)

4 280=70 (280/4)

5 360=72 (360/5)

6 520=86.7 (520/6)

7 840=120 (840/7)

Based on the above Calculation The efficient scale is 4 houses per month reason been that it has the lowest Average total cost of 70 therefore minimizing the Average total cost.

Which of the following people owe a tax penalty for early withdrawal? Leslie is 58 years old and wants to buy a car, so she withdrew some money from her IRA Benjamin is 62 years old and withdrew money this year for retirement. Dalton is 50 years oldHe lost his job due to Cavid-19 and some money out nay

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Answer: Leslie is 58 years old and wants to buy a car, so she withdrew some money from her IRA

Explanation:

Out of the options given in the question, the person who owe a tax penalty for early withdrawal is Leslie.

From the question, we are informed that "Leslie is 58 years old and wants to buy a car, so she withdrew some money from her IRA.

For someone to be able to withdraw, the person must be above 60 years as in the case of Benjamin or in a case of a situation when there's an unforeseen circumstances such as loss of job in case of Dalton

A refrigerator costs $800 on an installment plan that requires a down payment of $140 and monthly payments for 12 months. What are the monthly payments of the plan?

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55 dollars a month. U get this by doing 800-140 and then diving that by 12
The answer would be $55 per month.
The reasoning for this would be that after taking out the $140 down payment from the $800 would leave you with $660 once you get that number you divide it by 12. Which would give you your monthly payment of $55 per month.

Xie Company identified the following activities, costs, and activity drivers for this year. The company manufactures two types of go-karts: Deluxe and Basic. Activity Expected Costs Expected Activity Handling materials $ 625,000 100,000 parts Inspecting product 900,000 1,500 batches Processing purchase orders 105,000 700 orders Paying suppliers 175,000 500 invoices Insuring the factory 300,000 40,000 square feet Designing packaging 75,000 2 models Required: Compute the activity rate for each activity, assuming the company uses activity-based costing. (Round activity rate answers to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Handling materials = $6.25 per part

Inspecting product  = $600 per batch

Processing purchase  = $150 per order

Handling materials  = $350 per invoice

Insuring the factory  = $7.50 per square feet

Designing packaging  = $37,500 per model

Explanation:

Activity rate = Estimated Cost ÷ Estimated Activity

therefore,

Handling materials = $ 625,000 ÷ 100,000 parts = $6.25

Inspecting product = $ 900,000 ÷ 1,500 batches = $600

Processing purchase = $ 105,000 ÷ 700 orders = $150

Handling materials = $ 175,000 ÷ 500 invoices = $350

Insuring the factory = $ 300,000 ÷ 40,000 square feet = $7.50

Designing packaging = $ 75,000 ÷ 2 models = $37,500

Assume for a moment that Sue, the owner of Camp Bow Wow in Colorado, said that she was looking to provide constantly evolving and improving pet care services that no other organization offered. This would be an example of a-----------------------------strategy.
a. specialization by building customer intimacy
b. cost leadership by being operationally excellent
c. differentiation through product innovation
d. expansion and growth to enhance earnings per share by building out new operations

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Answer:

c. differentiation through product innovation

Explanation:

This would be an example of a differentiation through product innovation strategy because She is constantly looking for an evolving project and at the same time no other organisation has provided this product, which is an example of differentiations with leadership .        so correct option is c. differentiation through product innovation

As per the question the owners of the camp wow is looking to provide a continuously evolving and improving pet care service that has no organization.

This is an example of the product innovation and is a subsequent creation of the product or a good or service. Hence the option C is correct. That is differentiation by the innovation

Learn more about the owner of Camp Bow Wow.

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A company issued 6-year, 8% bonds with a par value of $750,000. The market rate when the bonds were issued was 7.5%. The company received $757,500 cash for the bonds. Using the straight-line method, the amount of recorded interest expense for the first semiannual interest period is:

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Answer:

$28,406.25

Explanation:

Calculation for how much is the amount of interest expense for the first semiannual interest period Using the effective interest method

Interest expense=$757,500 x .075 x ½ year

Interest expense= $28,406.25

Therefore the amount of interest expense for the first semiannual interest period is $28,406.25

Recording Transactions in Journal Entries and T-Accounts
On December 1, 2018, R. Lambert formed Lambert Services, which provides career and vocational counseling services to graduating college students. The following transactions took place during December, and company accounts include the following: Cash, Accounts Receivable, Land, Accounts Payable, Notes Payable, Common Stock, Retained Earnings, Counseling Services Revenue, Rent Expense, Advertising Expense, Interest Expense, Salary Expense, and Utilities Expense.
(1) Raised $7,000 cash through common stock issuance.
(2) Paid $750 cash for December rent on its furnished office space.
(3) Received $500 invoice for December advertising expenses.
(4) Borrowed $15,000 cash from bank and signed note payable for that amount.
(5) Received $1,200 cash for counseling services rendered.
(6) Billed clients $6,800 for counseling services rendered.
(7) Paid $2,200 cash for secretary salary.
(8) Paid $370 cash for December utilities.
(9) Declared and paid a $900 cash dividend.
(10) Purchased land for $13,000 cash to use for its own facilities.
(11) Paid $100 cash to bank as December interest expense on note payable.
Required:
A. Prepare journal entries for each of the transactions 1 through 11.
B. Set up T-accounts for each of the accounts used in part a and post the journal entries to those T-accounts.

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Answer:

A. Journal Entries:

1. Debit Cash $7,000

Credit Common Stock $7,000

To record the issuance of stock.

2. Debit Rent Expense $750

Credit Cash $750

To record the payment of rent expense for December.

3. Debit Advertising Expense $500

Credit Account Payable $500

To record the accrued expense.

4. Debit Cash $15,000

Credit Notes Payable $15,000

To record the borrowing of cash from bank with a note payable.

5. Debit Cash $1,200

Credit Counseling Services Revenue $1,200

To record the receipt of cash for counseling services rendered.

6. Debit Accounts Receivable $6,800

Credit Counseling Services Revenue $6,800

To record revenue for counseling services rendered.

7. Debit Salary Expense $2,200

Cash Cash $2,200

To record the payment for secretary salary.

8. Debit Utilities Expense $370

Credit Cash $370

To record the payment of utilities expense for the month.

9. Debit Dividends $900

Credit Cash $900

To record the payment of dividends.

10. Debit Land $13,000

Credit Cash $13,000

To record the purchase of land for cash.

11. Debit Interest Expense $100

Credit Cash $100

To record the payment of interest on Note Payable.

B. T-accounts:

Cash

Account Titles              Debit      Credit

Common stock          $7,000

Rent Expense                                $750

Note payable             15,000

Counseling Services   1,200

Salary Expense                           2,200

Utilities Expense                            370

Dividends                                      900

Land                                          13,000

Interest Expense                           100

Accounts Receivable

Account Titles              Debit      Credit

Counseling Services $6,800

Land

Account Titles              Debit      Credit

Cash                          $13,000

Accounts Payable

Account Titles              Debit      Credit

Advertising expense                    $500

Notes Payable

Account Titles              Debit      Credit

Cash                                         $15,000

Common Stock

Account Titles              Debit      Credit

Cash                                          $7,000

Retained Earnings

Account Titles              Debit      Credit

Counseling Services Revenue

Account Titles              Debit      Credit

Cash                                           $1,200

Rent Expense

Account Titles              Debit      Credit

Cash                               $750

Advertising Expense

Account Titles              Debit      Credit

Accounts Payable        $500

Interest Expense

Account Titles              Debit      Credit

Cash                              $100

Salary Expense

Account Titles              Debit      Credit

Cash                           $2,200

Utilities Expense

Account Titles              Debit      Credit

Cash                             $370

Dividends

Account Titles             Debit      Credit

Cash                             $900

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Transactions Analysis:

1. Cash $7,000 Common Stock $7,000

2. Rent Expense $750 Cash $750

3. Advertising Expense $500 Advertising Payable $500

4. Cash $15,000 Notes Payable $15,000

5. Cash $1,200 Counseling Services Revenue $1,200

6. Accounts Receivable $6,800 Counseling Services Revenue $6,800

7. Salary Expense $2,200 Cash $2,200

8. Utilities Expense $370 Cash $370

9. Dividends $900 Cash $900

10. Land $13,000 Cash $13,000

11. Interest Expense $100 Cash $100

M. K. Gallant is president of Kranbrack Corporation, a company whose stock is traded on a national exchange. In a meeting with investment analysts at the beginning of the year, Gallant had predicted that the company’s earnings would grow by 20% this year. Unfortunately, sales have been less than expected for the year, and Gallant concluded within two weeks of the end of the fiscal year that it would be impossible to report an increase in earnings as large as predicted unless some drastic action was taken. Accordingly, Gallant has ordered that wherever possible, expenditures should be postponed to the new year—including canceling or postponing orders with suppliers, delaying planned maintenance and training, and cutting back on end-of-year advertising and travel. Additionally, Gallant ordered the company’s controller to carefully scrutinize all costs that are currently classified as period costs and reclassify as many as possible as product costs. The company is expected to have substantial inventories at the end of the year.

1. Why would reclassifying period costs as product costs increase this period’s reported earnings?

2. Do you believe Gallant’s actions are ethical? Why or why not?

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I don’t know how sorry
It is correct
Explanation

Sue would like to save up for a down payment on a home she hopes to purchase in 5 years. If she wishes to have $20,000 saved up at the end of five years and can earn 3.5% annually in her savings account. If she would like to make equal annual deposits, what amount will her deposits need to be in order to reach her goal

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Answer:

Annual deposit= $3,729.63

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Future value (FV)= $20,000

Number of periods (n)= 5 years

Interest rate (i)= 3.5% = 0.035

To calculate the annual deposit, we need to use the following formula:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= annual deposit

Isolating A:

A= (FV*i)/{[(1+i)^n]-1}

A= (20,000*0.035) / [(1.035^5) - 1]

A= $3,729.63

Cheyenne Corp. incurred the following costs while manufacturing its product.

Materials used in product $129,100 Advertising expense $53,200
Depreciation on plant 64,600 Property taxes on plant 16,000
Property taxes on store 8,160 Delivery expense 24,300
Labor costs of assembly-line workers 111,300 Sales commissions 40,100
Factory supplies used 28,700 Salaries paid to sales clerks 57,100

Work in process inventory was $14,500 at January 1 and $16,800 at December 31. Finished goods inventory was $69,500 at January 1 and $46,000 at December 31.Compute cost of goods manufactured.

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Answer:

$347,400

Explanation:

Cost of goods manufactured = Material used in product + Labor costs of assembly line workers + Factory overheads (ie Depreciation on plant+ Property taxes on plant + Factory supplies used) + Opening WIP - Closing WIP

Cost of goods manufactured = $129,100 + $111,300 + $64,600 + $16,000 + $28,700 + $14,500 - $16,800

Cost of goods manufactured = $347,400

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Beekeeping has become a focus of Jacinta’s life. She understands that bees are fast disappearing and works hard to keep her hives healthy and productive. The Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resource pathway Jacinta works in is _____.

a). Agribusiness Systems

b). Food Products & Processing Systems

c). Animal Systems

d). Natural Resources Systems

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Answer:

Explanation: B Food Products & Processing Systems

Answer:

I think it is Food products and Processing systems

Based on the following information, determine the location quotient for Amusement City and whether this city has a competitive advantage in the amusement industry: employment in amusements and recreation in Amusement City: 54,446; total employment in Amusement City: 578,477; employment in amusements and recreation (nationally): 1,381,377; total employment (nationally): 106,201,232.

a. 0.23; No, the city does not have a competitive advantage in this industry.
b. 4.43; No, the city does not have a competitive advantage in the industry
c. 0.23; Yes, the city has a competitive advantage in this industry
d. 4.43; Yes, the city has a competitive advantage in this industry

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Answer:

a. 0.23; No, the city does not have a competitive advantage in this industry

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the location quotient for Music City and whether this city has a competitive advantage in the entertainment industry

Location quotient for Music City= (3020/ 656,785)/ (2,160,970/ 106,201,232)

Location quotient for Music City=0.004598/0.020347881

Location quotient for Music City= 0.225

Location quotient for Music City= 0.23 (Approximately)

Based on the above calculation the city does NOT have a competitive advantage in this industry.

Would you prefer to buy an existing business or start from scratch? Why?

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Answer:

I would start from scratch Because It helps u feel accomplished about your work

The smallest amount you must pay each month on a loan is called the A. annual percentage rate B. annual fee C. minimum finance charge D. minimum monthly payment SUBMIT​

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Answer:  D. minimum monthly payment

Explanation:

The minimum monthly payment is the lowest that a person should pay per month on a loan, particularly that of a credit card, if they do not want to be ruled as being in default.

The advantage of this is that the person will still be in good standing with the creditor meaning that they have not defaulted (really bad for credit score). Disadvantage is that the loan interest will be higher as it is based on a larger balance than had the person paid more.

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John's employer offered him health insurance coverage for $125 per month that would
cover him as an individual. However, he was also offered the option to cover himself, bis
wife, and his child for $295 a month. How much extra would it cost John annually to add
his family to his health insurance?

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I’m not sure but I think it’s 375$

Information concerning a magazine’s readership is of interest both to the publisher and to the magazine’s advertisers. A survey of 500 subscribers included the following questions. For each question, determine the data type of possible responses.
a What is your age?
b What is your gender?
c What is your marital status?
d Is your annual income less than $30000,
between $30000 and $60000, or over
$60 000?
e To how many other magazines do you
subscribe?
f How do you rate the feature article
published in the current issue of the magazine (very good, good or poor)?

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I think it would be c

Below, you are provided with the value of the income elasticity of demand for a good. You will use this information to identify the percentage change in the quantity demanded for that good that arises from a particular percentage change in the average income of consumers. You will also identify whether the good is a normal good or an inferior good.

The income elasticity of demand captures the percent change in the__________ (quantity demanded, price) of a good or service that results from a percent change in the average income of consumers.

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Answer:

quantity demanded

Explanation:

Compute the 2019 Federal income tax liability and the marginal and effective tax rates in each of the following independent cases. Click here to access the 2019 tax rate schedule. If required, round the tax liability the nearest dollar. When required, round the average rates to four decimal places before converting to a percentage (i.e. .67073 would be rounded to .6707 and entered as 67.07%). a. Chandler is single and reports taxable income of $125,200.

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Answer:

Tax liability = $24,222.50Marginal rate = 24%Average rate = 19.35%

Explanation:

Question requires that we find the Tax liability, Marginal rate and Average rate.

Tax liability:

Chandler is in the $84,200 to $160,725 bracket.

= 14,382.50 + 24% * (125,200 - 84,200)

= 14,382.50 + 9,840

= $‭24,222.5‬0

Marginal rate = 24%

Chandler's bracket is the 24% bracket.

Average rate:

= Tax/ Taxable income

= 24,222.50 / 125,200

= 19.35%

Find the EAR in each of the following cases: Stated Rate (APR) Number of Times Compounded Effective Rate (EAR) 7% Quarterly 17 Monthly 13 Daily 10 infinite

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Answer:

7.19

18.39

13,88

10.51%

Explanation:

EAR = (1 + periodic interest rate)^m - 1

m = number of compounding

a. ( 1 + 0.07/4)^4 - 1 = 7.19%

b. (1 + 0.17/12)^12 - 1 = 18.39%

c. (1 + 0.13/365)^365 - 1 = 13.88%

d. EAR =

The deans' suite hoped to cut costs and decided to perform a total cost analysis on its vodka supplier. Consumption was currently 6,000 bottles per semester and this was predicted to maintain that level for the next few years. Their current source, Byron's, charged $9.50 per bottle and packed 288 bottles in a crate. The cost to ship the crate was $15. Another potential source of vodkas was Pancho's, who charged $9.00 per bottle but could ship only 100 bottles in a crate and at a higher price, $20. Assume that a partial crate may be purchased. What is the total annual cost to supply vodka from their current supplier

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Answer:

$55,200

Explanation:

Consumption = 6000 bottles

Cost per bottle = $9

Consumption Cost = 6000*$9 = $54,000

No of crates = 6000/100 = 60 crates

Cost pet crate = $20

Crate cost = $1,200

Total annual cost = Consumption Cost + Crate cost

Total annual cost = $54,000 + $1,200

Total annual cost = $55,200

So, the total annual cost to supply vodka from their current supplier is $55,200

The  total annual cost to supply vodka from their current supplier is $55,200.

Total annual cost

Consumption Cost:

Consumption Cost = 6000×$9

Consumption Cost = $54,000

Number  of crates:

Number  of crates = 6000/100

Number  of crates= 60 crates

Total annual cost:

Total annual cost=$54,000+(60×$20)

Total annual cost = $54,000 + $1,200

Total annual cost = $55,200

Inconclusion the  total annual cost to supply vodka from their current supplier is $55,200.

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Tammy, a resident of Virginia, is considering purchasing a $100,000 North Carolina bond that yields 4.6% before tax. She is in the 35% Federal marginal tax bracket and the 5% state marginal tax bracket. She is aware that State of Virginia bonds of comparable risk are yielding 4.5%. However, the Virginia bonds are exempt from Virginia tax, but the North Carolina bond interest is taxable in Virginia. Tammy can deduct any state taxes paid on her Federal income tax return. In your analysis, assume that the bond amount is $100,000.

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The question is incomplete. The complete question is :

Tammy, a resident of Virginia, is considering whether to purchase a $100, 000 North Carolina bond that yields 4.6% before tax. She is in the 35% Federal marginal tax bracket and the 5% state marginal tax bracket. Tammy is aware that State of Virginia bonds of comparable risk are yielding 4.5%. Virginia bonds are exempt from Virginia tax, but the North Carolina bond interest is taxable in Virginia. Tammy can deduct all state taxes paid on her Federal income tax return.  In your analysis, assume that the bond amount is $100,000.If required, round your computations and answers to the nearest dollar. Determine the after tax income from each bond. Virginia Bond: $ 4, 600 North Carolina Bond: $ 4, 451 Which of the two options will provide the greater after-tax return to Tammy? Virginia bond

Solution :

Assuming that the bond amount is  $100,000.

After the tax income from the Virginia bond is given by:

= 100,000 x 4.5%

= $ 4500

After the income tax from the North Carolina bond :

= (100,000 x 4.6%) x (1-5%) + (100,000 x 4.6% x 5% x 0.35)

= $ 4451

Therefore the Virginia bond will give an after tax higher return.

A machine cost $239,800, has annual depreciation expense of $47,960, and has accumulated depreciation of $119,900 on December 31, 2020. On April 1, 2021, when the machine has a fair value of $96,320, it is exchanged for a similar machine with a fair value of $281,800 and the proper amount of cash is paid. The exchange lacked commercial substance.

Required:
Prepare all entries that are necessary at April 1, 2021.

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Answer:

April 1, 2021

Dr Depreciation expense 11,990

Cr Accumulated depreciation 11,990

April 1, 2021

Dr Machinery, New $281,800

Dr Accumulated depreciation- Machinery 123,890

Dr Loss on disposal of machinery 19,590

Cr Cash 185,480

Cr Machinery, Old $239,800

Explanation:

Preparation of all entries that are necessary at April 1, 2021.

April 1, 2021

Dr Depreciation expense 11,990

Cr Accumulated depreciation 11,990

(47,960 * 3/12)

(Being To record depreciation)

April 1, 2021

Dr Machinery, New $281,800

Dr Accumulated depreciation- Machinery (111,900+11,990) 123,890

Dr Loss on disposal of machinery 19,590

[185,480+$239,800-($281,800+123,890)]

Cr Cash 185,480

($281,800-$96,320)

Cr Machinery, Old $239,800

(Being To record the exchange of machinery)

Suppose the government imposes a tax on cheese. The deadweight loss from this tax will likely be greater in the a. eighth year after it is imposed than in the first year after it is imposed because demand and supply will be less elastic in the first year than in the eighth year. b. first year after it is imposed than in the eighth year after it is imposed because demand and supply will be less elastic in the first year than in the eighth year. c. first year after it is imposed than in the eighth year after it is imposed because demand and supply will be more elastic in the first year than in the eighth year.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Deadweight loss of tax measures the decrease in demand as a result of an increase in tax

Price elasticity of demand measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to changes in price of the good.

Price elasticity of demand = percentage change in quantity demanded / percentage change in price

If the absolute value of price elasticity is greater than one, it means demand is elastic. Elastic demand means that quantity demanded is sensitive to price changes.

Price elasticity of supply measures the responsiveness of quantity supplied to changes in price of the good.

Demand is less elastic in the short run because there is no enough time for consumers to find suitable and cheaper substitutes. As time goes on, demand becomes more elastic because consumers would have had enough time to find cheaper substitutes

Supply is also less elastic in the short time and more elastic in the long run

Abbey Park was organized on April 1, 2016, by Trudy Crawford. Trudy is a good manager but a poor accountant. From the trial balance prepared by a part-time bookkeeper, Trudy prepared the following income statement for the quarter that ended March 31, 2017.
Abbay Park
Income statement
For the quarter ended March 31,2017
Revenues 83000
Rent Revenue
Operating expenses
Advertising expense 4200
Salaries and wages expense 27600
Utilities expense 1500
Depreciation expense 800
Maintenance expense 2800
Total operating expense 36900
Net income 46100
Trudy knew that something was wrong with the statement because net income had never exceeded $20,000 in any one quarter. Knowing that you are an experienced accountant, she asks you to review the income statement and other data. You first look at the trial balance. In addition to the account balances reported in the income statement, the ledger contains these selected balances at March 31, 2017.
Supplies 4500
Prepaid insurance 7200
Notes payable 20000
You then make inquiries and discover the following.
1. Rent revenue includes advanced rentals for summer-month occupancy, $21,000.
2. There were $600 of supplies on hand at March 31.
3. Prepaid insurance resulted from the payment of a 1-year policy on January 1, 2017.
4. The mail on April 1, 2017, brought the following bills: advertising for week of March 24, $110; repairs made March 10, $1,040; and utilities $240.
5. Wage expense totals $290 per day. At March 31, 3 days’ wages have been incurred but not paid.
6. The note payable is a 3-month, 7% note dated January 1, 2017. Instructions With the class divided into groups, answer the following.
(a) Prepare a correct income statement for the quarter ended March 31, 2017.
(b) Explain to Trudy the generally accepted accounting principles that she did not follow in preparing her income statement and their effect on her results.

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Answer:

Abbey Park

a) Correct Income Statement for the quarter ended March 31, 2017:

Abbey Park

Income statement

For the quarter ended March 31,2017

Revenue

Rent Revenue                                      $62,000

Operating expenses    

Advertising expense                  4,310

Salaries and wages expense 28,470

Utilities expense                        1,740

Depreciation expense                 800

Maintenance expense             3,840

Supplies Expense                    3,900

Insurance expense                  1,800

Interest expense                       350

Total operating expense                     45,210

Net income                                        $16,790

b) The generally accepted accounting principles that Trudy did not follow in the preparation of her income statement are the accrual concept and the matching principle.  Failure to follow these principles means that the net income will be misstated.  The accounts were based on the cash basis instead of the accrual basis of generally accepted accounting principles.  This means that records for non-cash transactions were not recognized while some others were recognized based on their cash effects.

Explanation:

a) Income Statement for the quarter ended March 31, 2017:

Abbey Park

Income statement

For the quarter ended March 31,2017

Revenue

Rent Revenue                                      $83,000

Operating expenses    

Advertising expense                 4,200

Salaries and wages expense 27,600

Utilities expense                        1,500

Depreciation expense                 800

Maintenance expense             2,800

Total operating expense                     36,900

Net income                                         $46,100

Adjustments:

1. Rent Revenue = $62,000 ($83,000 - 21,000)

2. Supplies Expenses $3,900 ($4,500 - 600)

Supplies balance = 600

3. Prepaid Insurance = $5,400 ($7,200 - 1,800)

Insurance expense = $1,800 ($7,200/4)

4. Advertising Expense = $4,310 ($4,200 + 110)

   Maintenance Expense = $3,840 ($2,800 + 1,040)

   Utilities Expense = $1,740 ($1,500 + 240)

Expenses Payable = $1,390

5. Wages Expenses = $28,470 (27,600 + ($290 * 3))

Wages payable $870

6. Interest Expense = $350 ($20,000 * 7% * 3/12)

Iris, a calendar year cash basis taxpayer, owns and operates several TV rental outlets in Florida, and wants to expand to other states. During 2018, she spends $14,000 to investigate TV rental stores in South Carolina and $9,000 to investigate TV rental stores in Georgia. She acquires the South Carolina operations, but not the outlets in Georgia. As to these expenses, Iris should: Group of answer choices Expense $9,000 for 2018 and capitalize $14,000. Capitalize $23,000. Capitalize $14,000 and not deduct $9,000. None of the above. Expense $23,000 for 2018.

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Answer:

e. Expense $23,000 for 2018.

Explanation:

In this given case, Iris owns and operate TV rentals outlets, the investigation expenses which are deductible for 2018 are:

= $14,000 + $9,000

= $23,000

$23,000 should be charged off as expense for 2018.

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