Using your knowledge of SMART goals, select the best goal.
A. Our division will make money this year.
B. Our division will become profitable soon.
C. Our division will be successful by the end of 2013.
D. Our division will increase profits by 10% by the end of 2013.
The following table contains the steps used in creating a workable plan. Identify the order in which the steps are usually taken.
Planning Step Order
Develop commitment to goals
Track progress toward goal achievement
Develop an effective action plan
Set goals Maintain flexibility
Which of the following methods can be used to track goal progress?
A. Setting proximal and distal goals.
B. Maintaining slack resources.
C. Using options-based planning.
D. Providing performance feedback.

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Answer 1

Answer:

SMART Goals

1. Best Goal:

D. Our division will increase profits by 10% by the end of 2013.

2. Planning Step Order:

Set goals

Develop an effective action plan

Develop commitment to goals

Track progress toward goal achievement

Maintain flexibility

3. Method for tracking goal progress:

D. Providing performance feedback.

Explanation:

A goal is described as SMART when it is specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-based.  A goal to achieve a 10% increase in profits by the end of 2013 meets these five criteria.

In developing goals, it is imperative to follow known steps so that success can be attained with all the business efforts.

Answer 2

The best goal is our division will increase profits by 10% by the end of 2013. The correct order: Develop an effective action plan, commitment to goals, track progress toward goal achievement, and maintain flexibility. Providing performance feedback  can be used to track goal progress, hence options D and D are correct.

When a goal is SMART, it is specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound. These five requirements are met by setting a goal of increasing profits by 10% by the end of 2013.

It is critical to follow defined stages while setting goals in order to achieve success with any business activities.

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Suppose investors can earn a return of 2% per 6 months on a Treasury note with 6 months remaining until maturity. The face value of the T-bill is $10,000. What price would you expect a 6-month maturity Treasury bill to sell for?

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Answer:

Price of treasury bill = $9,803.92

Explanation:

The price of the treasury note would be the present value of the future receivable on maturity discounted at the rate of return of 2% per six-month.

The formula is FV = PV × (1+r)^(n)

PV = Present Value- ?

FV - Future Value, - 10,000

n- number of years- 1/2

r- interest rate - 2%

PV = 10,000 × (1.02)^(-1)

PV = 9,803.92

Price of treasury bill = $9,803.92

Explain how self and social awareness can help you know your personal strengths and limitations and help you be more successful at work

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Self awareness can help you know personal strengths and limitations because you can easily address certain situations and emotions in my opinion

he inventory of Marigold Corp. was destroyed by fire on March 1. From an examination of the accounting records, the following data for the first 2 months of the year are obtained: Sales Revenue $55,000, Sales Returns and Allowances $1,100, Purchases $33,500, Freight-In $1,500, and Purchase Returns and Allowances $1,600. Determine the merchandise lost by fire, assuming: A beginning inventory of $21,500 and a gross profit rate of 40% on net sales.

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Answer:

$22,560

Explanation:

The computation of the inventory lost is shown below:

To beginning inventory $21,500 By net sales($55,000 - $1,100)  $53.900

To net purchases

($33,500 - $1,600)         $31,900 By merchandise lost(balance)   $22,560

To freight                        $1,500  

To gross profit

($53,900 × 40%)            $21,560  

Total                               $76,420  Total                                           $76,420

Kipling Company has sales of $1,500,000 for the first quarter of 2016. In making the sales, the company incurred the following costs and expenses.
Variable Fixed
Product costs $500,000 $550,000
Selling expenses 100,000 75,000
Administrative expenses 80,000 67,000
Calculate net income under CVP for 2016.

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Answer:

                Kipling Company

Cost volume profit (CVP) Income Statement

Revenue                                    $1,500,000

Variable costs                           ($680,000)  

Contribution margin                   $820,000

Fixed costs                                ($692,000)  

Net income                                  $128,000

Explanation:

                                              Variable      Fixed

Product costs                     $500,000   $550,000

Selling expenses                $100,000     $75,000

Administrative expenses     $80,000     $67,000

In order to prepare a CVP income statement we must first determine the total variable and total fixed costs. It is very similar to a variable costing income statement.

New Era Cleaning Service, Inc. opened for business on July 1, 2010. During the month of July, the following transactions occurred:
July 1: Issued $18,000 of common stock for $18,000 cash.
July 1: Purchased a truck for $11,000. Paid $4,000 in cash and borrowed the remainder (long term) from the bank.
July 3: Purchased cleaning supplies for $900 on account.
July 5: Paid $1,800 on a one-year insurance policy, effective July 1.
July 12: Billed customers $4,800 for cleaning services.
July 18: Paid $1,500 of the amount owed on the truck.
July 18: Paid $500 of the amount owed on cleaning services.
July 20: Paid $1,700 for employee salaries.
July 21: Collected $1,200 from customers billed on July 12.
July 25: Billed customers $1,900 for cleaning services.
July 31: Paid gas and oil for the month on the truck, $500.
July 31: Paid a $800 dividend.
Please complete the following tasks: Post the July transactions to the general journal and the general ledger "T" account
repare an unadjusted trial balance; Post the following adjustments:
(a) Earned but unbilled fees at July 31 were $1,400
(b) Depreciation for the month was $200
(c ) One-twelfth of the insurance expired
(d) An inventory count showed $300 of cleaning supplies remaining on July 31

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Answer:

New Era Cleaning Service, Inc.

a) General Journal:

July 1:

Debit Cash Account $18,000

Credit Common Stock $18,000

To record the issue of common stock for cash.

July 1:

Debit Truck $11,000

Credit Cash $4,000

Credit Bank Loan $7,000

To record the purchase of a truck.

July 3:

Debit Supplies $900

Credit Accounts Payable $900

To record the purchase of cleaning supplies on account.

July 5:

Debit Prepaid Insurance $1,800

Credit Cash Account $1,800

To record the payment of insurance for a year.

July 12:

Debit Accounts Receivable $4,800

Credit Service Revenue $4,800

To record services rendered on account.

July 18:

Debit Bank Loan $1,500

Credit Cash Account $1,500

To record payment on bank loan.

July 18:

Debit Accounts Payable $500

Credit Cash Account $500

To record payment on account.

July 20:

Debit Salaries $1,700

Credit Cash Account $1,700

To record payment of salaries.

July 21:

Debit Cash Account $1,200

Credit Accounts Receivable $1,200

To record receipt of cash on account.

July 25:

Debit Accounts Receivable $1,900

Credit Service Revenue $1,900

To record services rendered on account.

July 31:

Debit Automobile Fuel $500

Credit Cash Account $500

To record payment for gas and oil for the month.

July 31:

Debit Dividends $800

Credit Cash Account $800

To record payment for dividends.

b) General Ledger "T-account":

                                               Cash Account

July 1 Common Stock          $18,000  July 1  Truck                        $4,000

July 21 Accounts Receivable   1,200  July 5 Insurance                    1,800

                                                            July 18 Bank Loan                  1,500

                                                            July 18 Accounts Payable        500

                                                            July 20 Salaries                      1,700

                                                            July 31 Automobile Fuel          500

                                                            July 31 Dividend                       800

                                                           July 31 Balance c/d               8,400

                                           19,200                                                  19,200

Balance b/d                         8,400

                                             Common Stock

                                                             July 1 Cash account          $18,000

                                                Bank Loan

July 18 Cash                           1,800     July 1  Truck                       $7,000

July 31 Balance c/d               5,200                                                            

                                              7,000                                                  7,000

                                                            Balance b/d                         5,200

                                               Truck

July 1  Cash                        $4,000    July 31 Balance c/d            $11,000

July 1 Bank loan                   7,000                                                            

                                            11,000                                                 19,200

 Balance b/d                       11,000

                                               Supplies

July 3 Cash                              900

                                               Accounts Payable

July 18 Cash                              500    July 3 Supplies                        900

July 31 Balance c/d                   400                                                            

                                                 900                                                     900

                                                                Balance b/d                         400

                                               Prepaid Insurance

July 5 Cash                             1,800

                                                Service Revenue

July 31 Balance c/d              6,700  July 12 Accounts Receivable  $4,800

                                                       July 25 Accounts Receivable  $1,900

                                             6,700                                                     6,700

                                                               Balance b/d                         6,700

                                              Accounts Receivable

July 12 Service Revenue     $4,800  July 21  Cash                         $1,200

July 25 Service Revenue      1,900   July 31 Balance c/d                5,500

                                              6,700                                                   6,700

      Balance b/d                    5,500

                                           Salaries

July 20 Cash                      $1,700

                                          Automobile Fuel

July 31 Cash                      $500

                                         Dividend

July 31 Cash                      $800

Trial Balance as of July 31:

Description                      Debit       Credit

Cash                              $8,400

Common Stock                               $18,000

Bank Loan                                          5,200

Truck                              11,000

Supplies                            900

Accounts Payable                                400

Prepaid Insurance         1,800

Service Revenue                              6,700

Accounts Receivable   5,500

Salaries                          1,700

Automobile Fuel             500

Dividends                        800

Total

c) Adjusting Journal Entries at July 31:

a) Debit Accounts Receivable $1,400

Credit Service Revenue $1,400

To record unbilled fees.

b) Debit Depreciation Expense $200

Credit Accumulated Depreciation $200

To record depreciation expense for the month.

c) Debit Insurance Expense $150

Credit Prepaid Insurance $150

To record a month's insurance expense.

d) Debit Supplies Expense $300

Credit Supplies $300

To record supplies expense.

Explanation:

Journal entries initially record transactions on a day-to-day basis.  From the journal, the transactions are posted to the ledger accounts (e.g. T-accounts) and a trial balance is extracted to check if the two sides are in agreement.  At the end of the accounting period, adjusting entries are recorded in the general journal to ensure that accounts are based on the accrual concept and not on cash basis.

Fit-for-Life Foods reports the following income statement accounts for the year ended December 31
Gain on sale of equipment $ 6,250 Depreciation expense—Office copier $ 500
Office supplies expense 700 Sales discounts 16,000
Insurance expense 1,300 Sales returns and allowances 4,000
Sales 220,000 TV advertising expense 2,000
Office salaries expense 32,500 Interest revenue 750
Rent expense—Selling space 10,000 Cost of goods sold 90,000
Sales staff wages 23,000 Sales commission expense 13,000
Prepare a multiple-step income statement.

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Answer:

Fit-for-Life Foods

Multiple-step income statement, for the year ended December 31

Sales                                                                            220,000

Less Sales returns and allowances                              (4,000)

Net Revenue                                                                216,000

Less Cost of goods sold                                             (90,000)

Gross Profit                                                                  126,000

Less Operating Expenses :

General and Administrative Expenses

Gain on sale of equipment                ( 6,250)

Office supplies expense                         700

Depreciation expense—Office copier   500

Insurance expense                                1,300

Office salaries expense                      32,500            (28,750)

Selling and Distribution Expenses

TV advertising expense                       2,000

Sales discounts                                    16,000

Sales commission expense                13,000

Sales staff wages                                23,000

Rent expense—Selling space             10,000           (64,000)

Operating  Income / (Loss)                                          33,250

Less Non - Operating Expenses

Interest revenue                                                               750

Net Income / (Loss)                                                      34,000

Explanation:

A multiple-step income statement shows separately profit generated from Primary Activities of the Company (Operating Profit) and profits that included Secondary Activities of the Company (Net Profit)

Business level strategy addresses two related issues: what businesses should a corporation compete in and how can these businesses be managed so that they create synergy.

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Answer:

This statement is false, because it is the CORPORATE level strategy that addresses these two related issues.

Explanation:

The corporate level strategy can be defined as the strategy whose focus is to create synergy to effectively manage its competing business units and which constitute the organizational whole. Therefore, at this strategic level, the focus is to establish a focus to maximize profitability and positioning in a diverse organization.

g If the inflation rate is larger than the nominal interest rate: Group of answer choices the real interest rate is negative the real interest rate is larger than the nominal interest rate. the real interest rate is zero. Not enough information is given. unemployment rises.

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Answer: the real interest rate is negative

Explanation:

The real interest rate is the rate of interest that is received or expected to be received by a lender, saver or an investor after due to inflation. Real interest rate is gotten when the inflation rate is deducted from the nominal interest rate.

A negative real interest rate simply implies that means that inflation rate is more than nominal interest rate.

A machine costing $57,000 with a six-year life and $54,000 depreciable cost was purchased January 1. Compute the yearly depreciation expense using straight-line depreciation.

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Answer:

$9,000

Explanation:

The computation of the depreciation expense using the straight-line method is shown below;

= (Purchase value of machinery - residual value) ÷ (estimated useful life)

= $54,000 ÷ 6 years

= $9,000

The depreciation cost is the cost which is come after considering the salvage value and the same is to be considered

Hence, the depreciation expense is $9,000

Suppose output is $35 billion, government purchases are $10 billion, desired consumption is $15 billion, and desired investment is $6 billion. Net foreign lending would be equal to

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Answer:

Net foreign lending would be equal to $4 billion.

Explanation:

This can be computed using the formula for computing the total output of an open economy as follows:

Y = C + G + I + NX .................................. (1)

Where;

Y = Total Output = $35 billion

C = Desired consumption = $15 billion

G = Government purchases = $10 billion

I = Desired investment = $6 billion

NX = Net foreign lending = ?

Substituting the values into equation (1) and solve for NX, we have:

$35 = $15 + $10 + $6 + NX

$35 - $15 - $10 - $6 = NX

NX = $4 billion

Therefore, net foreign lending would be equal to $4 billion.

An account is today credited with its annual interest thereby bringing the accountbalance to $12,490. The interest rate is 5.70% compounded annually. You plan tomake annual withdrawals of $1,450 each. The first withdrawal is in exactly one yearand the last in exactly 9 years. Find the account balance immediately after the lastwithdrawal.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Let the account balance be B .

Equating the present value of money at 5.7 % discount

12490 = 1450 ( PVIFA , 5.7 , 9 ) + B ( PVIF , 5.7 , 9 )

= 1450 x 6.8938 + .6072  x B

= 9996.01 + .6072B

.6072 B = 2494

B = 4107  

Consider the market for minivans (Some would describe a minivan as a family car). Looking at the two statements, which one is true and which one is false? Then again, are they both true or both false? Statement 1: People decide to have fewer children. The demand curve for minivans will shift to the right. Statement 2: The stock market crashes lowering people’s wealth (Hint: Minivan would be considered a normal good). The demand curve for minivans will shift to the right.

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Answer:

both statements are false

Explanation:

if People decide to have fewer children, there would be less demand for minivans as a result the demand curve would shift to the left.

also, if The stock market crashes lowering people’s wealth and minivans are normal goods, the demand for minivans would fall and the demand curve would shift to the left.

A leftward shift signifies a fall in demand while a rightward shift signals a rise in demand

Normal goods are goods that are goods whose demand increases when income increases and falls when income falls

Sterling Hotel uses activity-based costing to determine the cost of servicing customers. There are three activity pools: guest check-in, room cleaning, and meal service. The activity rates associated with each activity pool are $8.00 per guest check-in, $20.00 per room cleaning, and $4.00 per served meal (not including food). Julie Washington visited the hotel for a 7-night stay. Julie had 6 meals in the hotel during the visit. Determine the total activity-based cost for Washington's visit during the month. Round your answer to the nearest cent.

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Answer:

Total cost= $172

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

guest check-in= $8 per guest check-in

room cleaning= $20 per room

meal service= $4 per served meal

Julie Washington visited the hotel for a 7-night stay. Julie had 6 meals in the hotel during the visit.

To calculate the total cost, we need to use the following formula:

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

guest check-in= 8*1= 8

room cleaning= 20*7= 140

meal service= 4*6= 24

Total cost= $172

Which of the following is the easiest but least accurate of the commonly used methods for allocating support department costs to production departments?
A. Sequential method
B. Activity-based management method
C. Reciprocal services method
D. Direct method

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Answer:

D. Direct method

Explanation:

Cost allocation in financial accounting can be defined as the process of identifying, gathering and assigning of cost across multiple cost objects such as products, inventory or departments.

There are various types of cost allocation methods and these are;

1. Sequential method.

2. Activity-based management method.

3. Reciprocal services method.

4. Direct method.

The direct method is an allocation method for cost, where costs of the production service department are directly allocated to the production (operating) department of a firm or business entity using appropriate allocation base and then allocated to the product itself.

Generally, the direct method is the easiest (simplest) but least accurate of the commonly used methods for allocating support department costs to production departments.

Ben has ​$500 in his savings account and the bank pays an interest rate of 10 percent a year. The inflation rate is 6 percent a year. The government taxes the interest that Ben earns on his deposit at 20 percent. Calculate the nominal​ after-tax interest rate and the real​ after-tax interest rate that Ben earns.

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Answer:

Nominal after-tax interest rate = 8%Real After-Tax Interest Rate = 2%

Explanation:

The Nominal rate is 10%

Inflation rate is 6%

And Tax rate is 20%

Nominal after-tax interest rate

= Nominal rate (1 - tax rate)

= 10% ( 1 - 0.2)

= 8%

Real After-Tax Interest Rate

= Nominal after-tax interest rate - inflation rate

= 8% - 6%

= 2%

A small Canadian firm that has developed some valuable new medical products using its unique biotechnology know-how is trying to decide how best to serve the European Union. Its choices are given below. The cost of investment in manufacturing facilities will be a major one for the Canadian firm, but it is not outside its reach. If these are the firm's only options, which one would you advise it to choose? Why?
a. Manufacture the product at home and let foreign sales agents handle marketing.
b. Manufacture the product at home and set up a wholly owned subsidiary in Europe to handle marketing.

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Answer:

Correct Answer:

a. Manufacture the product at home and let foreign sales agents handle marketing.

Explanation:

For the small Canadian company, manufacturing the product at home (Canada) would afford them the opportunity to protect their new medical product from piracy. Also, they would be able to receive tax incentives from their government as well file for patent of their new innovation.

The foreign agent would strictly be focused on the marketing of the finished product without having access to the detailed information of the product.

"According to Google's 2013 Study on the Incremental Clicks Impact of Mobile Search Advertising, the vertical with the highest CTR was"

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The available options are:

a)Classified and Local

b) Education and Government

c)Media and Entertainment

d)Technology

Answer:

a)Classified and Local

Explanation:

Google's 2013 Study on the Incremental Clicks Impact of Mobile Search Advertising, was conducted from March 2012 to April 2013, on more than 300 U.S. AdWords accounts from 12 verticals.

The results, which shows the verticals range from 82 percent incremental clicks in the general service industry to 97 percent in the classified ad vertical.

This infographic provides details on the 12 different verticals which are:

1. Classified and Local - 97

2. Business and Industrial - 94%

3. Education and Government - 94%

4. Technology - 90%

5. Finance - 87%

6. Automative - 86%

7. Consumer Packaged Goods - 86%

8. Media and Entertainment - 86%

9. Retail - 86%

10. Travel - 85%

11. Healthcare - 83%

12. Service in all Veriticals - 82%

Hence, the right answer is CLASSIFIED AND LOCAL with 97%

From past experience, the company has learned that 25% of a month’s sales are collected in the month of sale, another 60% are collected in the month following sale, and the remaining 15% are collected in the second month following sale. Bad debts are negligible and can be ignored. February sales totaled $340,000, and March sales totaled $370,000. Required: 1. Prepare a schedule of expected cash collections from sales, by month and in total, for the second quarter. 2. What is the accounts receivable balance on June 30th?

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Part of the Question:

Silver Company makes a product that is very popular as a Mother’s Day gift. Thus, peak sales occur in May of each year, as shown in the company’s sales budget for the second quarter given below:

                                                     April       May        June           Total

Budgeted sales (all on account) $310,000 $510,000 $160,000 $980,00

Answer:

1. A Schedule of Expected Cash Collections from Sales:

                                            April          May        June           Total for the

                                                                                                Quarter

25% sales month           $77,500    $127,500   $40,000     $245,000

60% 2nd month            222,000      186,000   306,000         714,000

15%  3rd month                51,000       55,500      46,500        153,000

Total cash collections $350,500  $369,000 $392,500     $1,112,000

2. Accounts Receivable balance on June 30th:

Total beginning balance      $328,500

Total quarter sales               $980,000

Total due from customers $1,308,500

Cash receipts for quarter    $1,112,000

Balance on June 30th          $196,500

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

               Feb.         Mar.            April          May          June       Total for the

                                                                                                       Quarter

Sales   $340,000  $370,000 $310,000 $510,000  $160,000  $980,00

Cash:

25% sales month                    $77,500   $127,500   $40,000  $245,000

60% 2nd month     204,000  222,000     186,000   306,000     714,000

15%  3rd month                          51,000      55,500     46,500     153,000

Total cash collections          $350,500  $369,000 $392,500 $1,112,000

b) Account Receivable balance

April 1, Beginning balance       $51,000 from February

April 1, Beginning balance    $277,500 from March

Total beginning balance       $328,500

Total quarter sales                $980,000

Total due from customers $1,308,500

Cash receipts for quarter    $1,112,000

Balance on June 30th          $196,500

c)  The accounts receivable balance is the difference between the beginning balance of $328,500, the sales on account for the quarter of $1,308,500, and the cash receipts from customers for the quarter of $1,112,000.  This gives a balance of $196,500, which represents 75% of June sales of $120,000 and 15% of May Sales of $76,500.

1. Total cash collections is = $1,112,000

2.  Accounts Receivable balance on June 30th $196,500

Calculation of Cash collections from sales

Silver Company makes a creation that is very popular as a Mother’s Day gift. Therefore, peak sales occur in May of each year, as indicated in the company’s sales budget for the second quarter given downward:

                                                    April       May        June           Total

Budgeted sales (all on account) $310,000 $510,000 $160,000 $980,00

Calculation of

1. A Schedule of Expected Cash Collections from Sales:

                                           April          May        June           Total for the

                                                                                                  Quarter

25% sales month           $77,500    $127,500   $40,000       $245,000

60% 2nd month            222,000      186,000   306,000           714,000

15%  3rd month               51,000       55,500     46,500           153,000

The Total cash collections $350,500  $369,000  $392,500     $1,112,000

2. Accounts Receivable balance on June 30th:

The Total beginning balance is      $328,500

Then Total quarter sales               $980,000

After that Total due from customers was $1,308,500

Then Cash receipts for the quarter of  $1,112,000

The Balance on June 30th is         $196,500

a) Now Data and also Calculations:

            Feb.         Mar.            April          May          June       Total for the

                                                                                                      Quarter

Sales   $340,000 $370,000 $310,000 $510,000  $160,000  $980,00

Cash:

25% sales month                    $77,500   $127,500   $40,000  $245,000

60% 2nd month     204,000  222,000     186,000   306,000     714,000

15%  3rd month                          51,000      55,500     46,500     153,000

Total cash collections          $350,500  $369,000 $392,500 $1,112,000

b) Now Account Receivable balance are:

April 1, Beginning balance       $51,000 from February

April 1, Beginning balance    $277,500 from March

The Total beginning balance is  $328,500

Total quarter sales                $980,000

Total due from customers $1,308,500

Cash receipts for quarter    $1,112,000

Therefore, the Balance on June 30th          $196,500

c) When The accounts receivable balance is the dissimilarity between the beginning balance of $328,500, Then the sales on account for the quarter of $1,308,500, and the cash receipts from customers for the quarter of $1,112,000. This gives a balance of $196,500, which represents 75% of June sales of $120,000 and also 15% of May Sales of $76,500.

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Baxter Company produces Frisbees using a threeminusstep sequential process that includes​ molding, coloring and finishing. At what stage would the sets be allocated Manufacturing​ Overhead?

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The options are:

A) When the Frisbees are in WIP InventoryWIP Inventory-Molding

B) When the Frisbees are in WIP InventoryWIP Inventory-Finishing

C) When the Frisbees are in WIP InventoryWIP Inventory-Coloring

D) All of the above

Answer:

D) All of the above

Explanation:

Manufacturing overhead is defined as all manufacturing cost incurred in producing a good that cannot be traced directly to the product in an economically feasible way.

For example processes in Work In Process stage of manufacturing such as labour and utility expenses are manufacturing overhead costs. Work in process is the manufacturing stage where goods are converted from raw goods to partially finished goods.

So all the options given which are on the WIP are correct.

Suppose Ningbo Steel had sales revenue of $11,000 sales revenue, cost of goods sold of $5,000, operating expenses of $3000, interest expense of $1,000, a tax rate of 20%, and 1,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Based on this information, net profit after tax was:_________.
A. $1,600
B. $500
C. $1,000
D. $0

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Answer:

A. $1,600

Explanation:

                               Ningbo Steel

                           Income Statement

Sales Revenue                                   $11,000

Less Cost of goods sold                    $5,000

Gross Profit                                         $6,000

Less Operating Expense                    $3,000

Earning Before Interest and Taxes    $3,000  

Less Interest Expense                         $1,000

Earning before Tax                              $2,000  

Less Tax Expenses (2,000 *20%)       $400

Net Profit after tax                              $1,600

The trial balance for Skysong, Inc. appears as follows: Skysong, Inc. Trial Balance December 31, 2022 Cash $280 Accounts Receivable 480 Prepaid Insurance 75 Supplies 166 Equipment 3680 Accumulated Depreciation, Equipment $550 Accounts Payable 353 Common Stock 1100 Retained Earnings 1290 Service Revenue 2768 Salaries and Wages Expense 920 Rent Expense 460 $6061 $6061 If, on December 31, 2022, the insurance still unexpired amounted to $18, the adjusting entry would contain a:

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Answer:

Debit Insurance expenses for $57

Credit Prepaid insurance for $57

Explanation:

From the Trial Balance, Prepaid Insurance is $75. Since on December 31, 2022, the insurance still unexpired amounted to $18, the insurance expenses for the year can therefore be calculated as follows:

Insurance expenses = $75 - $18 = $57

The adjusting entries will therefore be as follows:

Particulars                             Dr ($)                   Cr ($)    

Insurance expenses                57

Prepaid insurance                                               57

(To record insurance expenses for the year.)                

Note that the amount of $18 unexpired insurance will now be the Prepaid insurance that will appear as an asset under the Current Asset in the balance sheet, while the $57 insurance expenses will be charged as an expense in the income statement.

Palin's Muffler Shop has one standard muffler that fits a large variety of cars. The shop wishes to establish a periodic review system to manage inventory of this standard muffler. Use the information in the following table to determine the optimal inventory target level (or order-up-to level).
Annual demand 2,870 mufflers Ordering cost $65per order
Standard deviation of daily demand 6 mufflers per working day Service probability 76%
Item cost $31.00 per muffler Lead time 2 working days
Annual holding cost 22% of item value Working days 205 per year
Review period 16working days
a. What is the optimal target level (order-up-to level)? (Use Excel's NORMSINV) function to find the correct critical value for the given
α-level. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round ''z'' value to 2 decimal places and final answer to the nearest whole number.)
b. If the service probability requirement is 97 percent, the optimal target level will:
_____Increase
_____Decrease
_____Stay the same

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Answer:

A.) 270 units (b.) Increase

Explanation:

Given the following :

Annual demand (A) = 2870

Working days = 205

Review period (P) = 16 working days

Lead time (L) = 2 working days

Standard deviation (σ) = 6 per working day

Service probability = 76%

Therefore, z = NORMSINV(0.76) = 0.71

Average demand (D) = 2870 / 205 = 14

Optimum target level, (S) is given by the relation:

D×(P+L) + z×σ×√(P+L)

14×(16+2) + 0.71×6×√(16+2)

(14×18) + 4.26 × √18

252 + 4.26*4.242

252 + 18.07

= 270.07 units = 270 units

B) If service probability increases to 97%, Z will automatically increase, hence a corresponding increase in the optimal target level.

Prepare journal entries to record the following four separate issuances of stock.
1. A corporation issued 8,000 shares of $20 par value common stock for $192,000 cash.
2. A corporation issued 4,000 shares of no-par common stock to its promoters in exchange for their efforts, estimated to be worth $33,000. The stock has a $1 per share stated value.
3. A corporation issued 4,000 shares of no-par common stock to its promoters in exchange for their efforts, estimated to be worth $33,000. The stock has no stated value.
4. A corporation issued 2,000 shares of $75 par value preferred stock for $183,000 cash.

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Answer:

1.

DR Cash $192,000  

     CR Common stock.   $160,000

     CR Paid-in capital in excess of par value - Common stock  $32,000

Working

Common Stock = $20 * 8,000

= $160,000

Paid-in capital in excess of par value - Common stock = 192,000 - 160,000

= $32,000

2

DR Organization expenses $33,000  

       CR Common stock,  $4,000

     CR Paid-in capital in excess of stated value - common stock  $29,000

Working

Common Stock = 1 * 4,000

= $4,000

Paid-in capital in excess of stated value, common stock = 33,000 - 4,000

= $29,000

3

DR Organization expenses $33,000  

       CR Common stock  $33,000

4

DR Cash $183,000  

        CR Preferred stock  $150,000

        CR Paid-in capital in excess of par value - preferred stock  $33,000

Working

Preferred Stock = 75 * 2,000

= $150,000

Paid-in capital in excess of par value - preferred stock = 183,000 - 150,000

= $33,000

1. On January 1, 2020, Scottsdale Company issued its 12% bonds in the face amount of $3,000,000, which mature on January 1, 2032. The bonds were issued for $$3,408,818 to yield 10%. Scottsdale uses the effective-interest method of amortizing bond premium. Interest is payable annually on December 31. The 12/31/23 Premium on Bond Payable balance is:

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Answer:

Premium ob bonds payable = $320,090.44 (credit balance)

Explanation:

January 1, 2020

Dr Cash 3,408,818

    Cr Bonds payable 3,000,000

    Cr Premium on bonds payable 408,818

January 1, 2021

Dr Interest expense 340,881.80

Dr Premium on bonds payable 19,118.20

    Cr Cash 360,000

($3,408,818 x 0.1) - $360,000 = -$19,118.20

January 1, 2022

Dr Interest expense 338,969.98

Dr Premium on bonds payable 21,030.02

    Cr Cash 360,000

($3,389,699.80 x 0.1) - $360,000 = -$21,030.02

January 1, 2023

Dr Interest expense 336,866.98

Dr Premium on bonds payable 23,133.02

    Cr Cash 360,000

($3,368,669.78 x 0.1) - $360,000 = -$23,133.02

December 31, 2023

Dr Interest expense 334,553.68

Dr Premium on bonds payable 25,446.32

    Cr Interest payable 360,000

($3,345,536.76 x 0.1) - $360,000 = -$25,446.32

The Suds Corporation has just suffered significant losses of revenue for three quarters in a row, and the shareholders are furious. Much of the loss can be attributed to the board's decision to change from their traditional lager beer to a lighter and smoother brew. Unfortunately, the new recipe alienated current customers and failed to bring in new customers. Although Suds has announced that it will return to its original product, the shareholders are claiming the board violated its fiduciary duty of care, and they are suing the directors personally for their significant losses. What must the shareholders prove to win their lawsuit

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Answer and Explanation:

The fiduciary duty of care also called duty of care is the fudicaiary responsibility that requires board directors of a company to act and make decisions in good faith, having the best interest of the company in mind. This duty(whether written or implied) makes board directors responsible in ensuring that decisions made for the company are sound, ethical and legal.

In the above example, board directors of the suds corporation may have not performed this duty as required but this would depend on thorough investigation to ascertain the method and process by which the decision was arrived on. For instance, we are sure the decision was legal and also ethical(as they were only out to improve on company products and increase revenue likewise), we are not sure however of the soundness of this decision. This leads us to investigate the processes and results obtained from enquiring/researching on this new product decided on by the board. Therefore was it sound according to these results and processes. This is where evidence of a breach of duty by the board may be found

Which of the following will cause an increase in the supply of a product?

A.)production increases

B.)establishment of new companies

C.)both a and b

D.)neither a or b

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Answer:

C.)both a and b

Explanation:

when production increases more unit of goods will be produced. when more number of goods will be produced, more will be available for supply in market.Hence, we can say that production increase cause an increase in the supply of a product.

When new company companies establishes for production of a same same type of product, the production of product will increase when  product production is measured altogether for the product and hence number of product in the market will increase and hence the supply of product will increase. Hence, we can say that establishment of new companies  cause an increase in the supply of a product.

Thus, option C both a and b is the correct answer.

Jamison Company purchased the assets of Booker Company at an auction for $4,200,000. An independent appraisal of the fair value of the assets is listed below:
Land $1,425,000
Building 2,100,000
Equipment 1,575,000
Trucks 2,550,000
Assuming that specific identification costs are impracticable and that Jamison allocates the purchase price on the basis of the relative fair values, what amount would be allocated to the Trucks?
A. $1,400,000
B. $2,100,000
C. $2,520,000
D. $2,550,000

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Answer:

A. $1,400,000

Explanation:

Amount to be allocated = Auction price / Total individual price * Truck price

Auction price = $4,200,000

Total individual price =  $1,425,000  + $2,100,000  + 1,575,000 + $2,550,000 = $7,650,000

Truck price = $2,550,000

Amount to be allocated = ($4,200,000 / $7,650,000) * $2,550,000

Amount to be allocated = $1,400,000

King enterprises has an Total Asset Turnover ratio of 5.0, Profit margin of 3%, and a ROE equals to 18%. What is the firm's equity mulitplier (Total Asset/Equity)? Use DuPont Analysis.

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Answer: 1.2

Explanation:

The DuPont Analysis is a method of calculating the Return on Equity by using various other ratios. It shows the relatiosnhips between variables in a firm and can help the firm know which areas to target to improve ROE.

Using the DuPont Analysis, the Return on Equity is;

ROE = Profit Margin * Asset Turnover * Equity Multiplier

18% = 3% * 5 * Equity Multiplier

18% = 0.15 * Equity Multiplier

Equity Multiplier = 18%/0.15

Equity Multiplier = 1.2

On January 1, Year 1, Stratton Company borrowed $100,000 on a 10-year, 7% installment note payable. The terms of the note require Stratton to pay 10 equal payments of $14,238 each December 31 for 10 years. The required general journal entry to record the payment on the note on December 31, Year 2 is:

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Answer:

Computation of the interest expense using the equation as shown below:

Interest expense for year 1 = Notes payable * Interest rate

= $100,000 * 10%

= $7,000

Notes payable reduction in Year 1 = $14,238 - $7,000

= $7,238

                    General journal entry

Item                           Debit         Credit

Notes payable          $7,745

Interest expense       $6,493

Cash                                            $14,238

Workings

Interest expense = ($100,000 - $7,238) * 7%

= $92,762 * 7%

=$6,493

Worley Company buys surgical supplies from a variety of manufacturers and then resells and delivers these supplies to hundreds of hospitals. Worley sets its prices for all hospitals by marking up its cost of goods sold to those hospitals by 5%. For example, if a hospital buys supplies from Worley that had cost Worley $100 to buy from manufacturers, Worley would charge the hospital $105 to purchase these supplies.
For years, Worley believed that the 5% markup covered its selling and administrative expenses and provided a reasonable profit. However, in the face of declining profits Worley decided to implement an activity-based costing system to help improve its understanding of customer profitability. The company broke its selling and administrative expenses into five activities as shown below:
Activity Cost Pool (Activity Measure) Total Cost Total Activity
Customer deliveries (Number of deliveries) $ 500,000 5,000 deliveries
Manual order processing (Number of manual orders) 248,000 4,000 orders
Electronic order processing (Number of electronic orders) 200,000 12,500 orders
Line item picking (Number of line items picked) 450,000 450,000 line items
Other organization-sustaining costs (None) 602,000
Total selling and administrative expenses $ 2,000,000
Worley gathered the data below for two of the many hospitals that it serves—University and Memorial (both hospitals purchased a total quantity of medical supplies that had cost Worley $30,000 to buy from its manufacturers):
Activity
Activity Measure University Memorial
Number of deliveries 10 25
Number of manual orders 0 30
Number of electronic orders 15 0
Number of line items picked 120 250
Required:
Compute the total revenue that Worley would receive from University and Memorial.
Answer is complete and correct
Total Revenue
University $ 31,500
Memorial $ 31,500

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Answer:

Worley Company

Computation of Total Revenue from University and Memorial:

Total Cost =                                        $38,541.00

Mark-up (5%)                                        $1,927.05

Total Revenue                                  $40,468.05

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Activity Cost Pool         (Activity Measure)       Total Cost    Total Activity

Customer deliveries (Number of deliveries)    $ 500,000  5,000 deliveries

Manual order        (Number of manual orders)   248,000  4,000 orders

 processing

Electronic order (Number of electronic orders) 200,000 12,500 orders

processing  

Line item picking (Number of line items picked) 450,000 450,000 line items

Other organization-sustaining costs (None)       602,000

Total selling and administrative expenses  $ 2,000,000

Data on University and Memorial Hospitals:

Activity Measure                     University       Memorial

Number of deliveries                     10                 25  

Number of manual orders              0                 30  

Number of electronic orders        15                   0  

Number of line items picked      120              250

Activity Rates:

Customer deliveries (Number of deliveries)    $ 500,000/5,000 = $100

Manual order        (Number of manual orders)   248,000/4,000   = $62

 processing

Electronic order (Number of electronic orders) 200,000/12,500 = $16

processing  

Line item picking (Number of line items picked) 450,000/450,000 = $1

Other organization-sustaining costs (None)       602,000

Cost of Selling and Administrative Expenses to the two hospitals:

Activity Measure                   University    Memorial Total  Total Cost

Number of deliveries                  10              25           35       $3,500

Number of manual orders           0              30          30        $1,860

Number of electronic orders     15                0            15          $240

Number of line items picked   120           250        370          $370

Total Selling and Administrative Expenses                         $5,970

Cost of medical supplies =                  $30,000

Selling and administrative expenses = $5,970

Fixed costs =                                          $2,571

($5,970/$1,398,000 x $602,000)

Total Cost =                                         $38,541

Mark-up (5%)                                        $1,927.05

Selling price                                      $40,468.05

b) The case stated that both University and Memorial had purchased a total quantity of medical supplies that had cost Worley $30,000 to buy from its manufacturers.  This implies that each hospital did not buy supplies that had cost Worley $30,000 for each.  Based on this assumed fact from the case, the total revenue that Worley would collect from the two hospitals after keying in the selling and distribution and head office fixed costs, to get a total cost of $38,541.00 and adding the 5% markup, the revenue that Worley would receive would be $40,468.05 ($38,541 x 1.05).

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