On the balance sheet, total assets minus net fixed assets equals:________.
a. current assets
b. current liabilities
c. gross fixed assets
d. total assets

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Answer 1

Answer:

Current assets

Explanation:

the Answer is subtracting from total assets so it can’t be d. It also doesn’t include liabilities as your answer is something in the asset category. You are already subtracting fixed assets so it can’t be c. The answer is a. Current assets


Related Questions

The Cavy Company accumulated
560 hours of direct labor on Job 345
800 hours of direct labor on Job 777
The direct labor incurred at a rate of:
$20 per direct labor hour for Job 345
$21 per direct labor hour for Job 777
Journalize the entry and record the flow of labor costs in production.

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Answer:

Date  Journal Entry                  Debit       Credit

         Work in Process            $28,000

         ((560*$20) + (800*$21)

               Wages payable                        $28,000

        (To record the flow of labor costs in production)

Following is information from Intel Corporation for 2016 ($ in millions). Total revenue $59,387 Projected revenue growth rate 5.0% Net operating profit margin (NOPM) 17.3% Net operating assets (NOA) $83,316 Net operating asset turnover (NOAT) 0.74 Projected net operating profit after tax (NOPAT) for 2017 is:

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Answer:

the Projected net operating profit after tax (NOPAT) is $10,788

Explanation:

The computation of the Projected net operating profit after tax (NOPAT) is given below:

= Total revenue × (1 + growth rate) × net operating profit margin

= $59,387 × (1 + 0.05) × 17.3%

= $62,356.35 × 17.3%

= $10,788

Hence, the Projected net operating profit after tax (NOPAT) is $10,788

A contra account will not:_____.
a. be listed immediately after its related account.
b. be potentially classified as a contra-assets or contra-liabilities.
c. always has a normal debit balance.
d. has a normal balance which is the opposite of its related account.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

first one is the best answer

Consider the following information: Portfolio Expected Return Beta Risk-free 5 % 0 Market 10.6 1.0 A 8.6 0.9 a. Calculate the expected return of portfolio A with a beta of 0.9. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. What is the alpha of portfolio A. (Negative value should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) c. If the simple CAPM is valid, is the above situation possible?

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Answer:

a. Expected return of portfolio A = 10.04%

b. Alpha of portfolio A = 1.44%

c. No, the above situation is NOT possible. This is because return as per CAPM and expected return have different values. Therefore, we say that CAPM is NOT valid.

Explanation:

Given:

Portfolio           Expected Return       Beta

Risk-free                     5  %                     0

Market                     10.6                       1.0

A                               8.6                       0.9

a. Calculate the expected return of portfolio A with a beta of 0.9. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

Expected return of portfolio A = Return as per CAPM = Risk free rate + (Beta * (Market return - Risk free rate)) = 5% + (0.9 * (10.6% - 5%)) = 10.04%

b. What is the alpha of portfolio A. (Negative value should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

Alpha of portfolio A = Return as per CAPM - Expected return = 10.04% - 86% = 1.44%

c. If the simple CAPM is valid, is the above situation possible?

No, the above situation is NOT possible. This is because return as per CAPM and expected return have different values. Therefore, we say that CAPM is NOT valid.

The Devon Motor Company produces automobiles. On April 1st the company had no beginning inventories and it purchased 8,000 batteries at a cost of $80 per battery. It withdrew 7,600 batteries from the storeroom during the month. Of these, 100 were used to replace batteries in cars being used by the company’s traveling sales staff. The remaining 7,500 batteries withdrawn from the storeroom were placed in cars being produced by the company. Of the cars in production during April, 90 percent were completed and transferred from work in process to finished goods. Of the cars completed during the month, 30 percent were unsold at April 30th. Required: 1. Determine the cost of batteries that would appear in each of the following accounts on April 30th.

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Question Completion:

a) raw materials

b) work in process

c) finished goods

d) cost of goods sold

e) selling expense

Answer:

The Devon Motor Company

The cost of batteries that would appear in each of the following accounts on April 30th:

a) raw materials =                                   $32,000

b) work in process =                              $60,000

c) finished goods =                               $162,000

d) cost of goods sold =                        $378,000

e) selling expense =                                $8,000

Total cost of batteries purchased =  $640,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Beginning inventory = 0

Purchase of batteries = 8,000 at $80 = $640,000

Used batteries =            7,600

Ending inventory =           400 at $80 = $32,000 raw materials

Used batteries =            7,600:

Selling expenses =            100 * $80 = $8,000

Work in process =         7,500

Ending WIP =   (7,500 - 6,750) * $80 = $60,000

Finished goods = 90%  6,750 * $80 = $540,000

Ending inventory 30%   2,025 * $80 = $162,000

Cost of goods sold 70% 4,725 * $80 = $378,000

On September 15, Jerome, Inc., paid $8,900 to make a long-term investment in available-for-sale securities by purchasing notes of Topper, Inc.
Complete the necessary journal entry.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry is shown below:

Long term investment - AFS $8,900

    To Cash $8,900

(Being cash paid is recorded)

here long term investment is debited as it increased the assets and credited the cash as it decreased the assets  

Answer:

Date                  Account Title                                          Debit             Credit

Sept. 15             Investment in Available For Sale        $8,900

                         Security

                         Cash                                                                             $8,900

Cash will be credited to recognize that it reduced on account of it being used to pay for the investment. The investment will be treated as an asset so it will be debited to recognize that it is an increase.

The cost of capital for a firm with a 60/40 debt/equity split, 4.86% cost of debt, 15% cost of equity, and a 35% tax rate would be:______.

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Answer: 7.9%

Explanation:

The weighted cost of capital for a firm shows the cost of capital from all sources that fund the business including stock and long term liabilities.

Formula is:

= (Weight of equity * cost of equity) + (Weight of debt * (cost of debt * (1 - tax rate) ))

= (0.4 * 0.15) + ( 0.6 * ( 0.0486 * ( 1 - 35%)))

= 0.06 + 0.018954

= 7.895%

= 7.9%

What is the amount of the risk premium on a U.S. Treasury bill if the risk-free rate is 2.8 percent and the market rate of return is 8.35 percent

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Answer:

5.55%

Explanation:

risk premium = market rate of return - risk free rate

8.35 - 2.8 = 5.55

Dynamic Futon forecasts the following purchases from suppliers:
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun.
Value of goods ($ millions) 37 33 30 27 25 25
a. Sixty percent of goods are supplied cash-on-delivery. The remainder are paid with an average delay of 1 month. If Dynamic Futon starts the year with payables of $27 million, what is the forecasted level of payables for each month?
b. Suppose that, from the start of the year, the company stretches payables by paying 50% after 1 month and 20% after 2 months. (The remainder continue to be paid cash-on-delivery.) Recalculate payables for each month assuming that there are no cash penalties for late payment. Assume that Dynamic Futon didn't have any payable balance at the start of the year.

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Answer:

Please find the complete solution in the attached file.

Explanation:

Problems and Applications Q2 Your aunt is thinking about opening a hardware store. She estimates that it would cost $500,000 per year to rent the location and buy the stock. In addition, she would have to quit her $50,000 per year job as an accountant. What is the opportunity cost of something

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Answer:

$550,000

Explanation:

Based on the information given the OPPORTUNITY COST OF RUNNING THE HARDWARE STORE will be $550,000 ($500,000+$50,000), which include the amount of $500,000 which is the cost of renting the store as well as to the cost to buy the stock while the $50,000 is her salary as an Accountant, reason been that she would QUIT HER JOB as an accountant in order for her to run the store.

Therefore the OPPORTUNITY COST will be $550,000

i.What is a back yard garden?


ii.State three benefits that can be derived from a backyard garden.​

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you can save money
fresh produce
boost of vitamin D

Answer:

a back yard garden is a graden located in residential property

ii) lessen the amount of groceries bought thus less money spentfreshly grown vegetables and fruits are consumed moreyou get to decide what pesticides and fertilizers you want to use

Prepare the Statement of Retained Earnings from the Adjusted Trial Balance and Income Statement. Within each section of the statement,
SMART TOUCH LEARNING
Adjusted Trial Balance
December 31, 2016
Account Title
Debit Credit
Cash 19500
Accounts recievable 10800
Office Supplies 200
Prepaid Rent 13,000
Furniture 22,800
Accumulated Depreciation--Furniture 7800
Accounts Payable 2600
Salaries Payable 600
Interest Payable 300
Unearned Revenue 6,500
Notes Payable 9,100
Common Stock 12,700
Retained Earnings 13,000
Dividends 33,100
Service Revenue 59,100
Depreciation Expense-Furniture 2600
Interest Expense 300
Rent Expense 3900
Salaries Expense 4500
Supplies Expense 1000
Total 111,700 111,700
SMART TOUCH LEARNING
Income Statement
Month Ended December 31, 2016 Balance
Revenue
Service revenue 59100
ExpensesDepreciation Expense-Furniture 2600
Interest Expense 300
Rent Expense 3900
Salaries Expense 4500
Supplies Expense 1000
Total expense 12300
Net income 46800

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Answer:

Retained earnings, December 31, 2016 = 26,700

Explanation:

The Statement of Retained Earnings can be prepared as follows:

                     SMART TOUCH LEARNING

                Statement of Retained Earnings

         For the month ended December 31, 2016

Details                                                                     Amount  

Retained earnings, December 01, 2016                 13,000

Net income for the month                                      46,800

Dividends                                                               (33,100)  

Retained earnings, December 31, 2016              26,700  

Note: No currency sign is used in the answer in order to avoid confusion because no currency is used in the question itself.

On December 1, 2020, Junction Company issued at 104, 800 of its 9%, 10-year, $1,000 par value, nonconvertible bonds with detachable stock purchase warrants. Each bond carried two detachable warrants; each warrant was for one share of common stock at a specified option price of $15 per share. Shortly after issuance, the warrants were quoted on the market for $3 each. No fair value can be determined for the bonds without the warrants. Interest is payable on December 1 and June 1. Provide the entry to record issuance of the bonds by Junction Company on December 1, 2020.

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Answer:

Junction Company

Journal Entry

December 1, 2020:

Debit Cash $832,000

Credit Bonds Payable $800,000

Credit Bonds Premium $27,038

Credit Warrants Liability $4,962

To record the issuance of the bonds.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

December 1, 2020:

Face value of nonconvertible bonds with detachable stock purchase warrants = $800,000

Issue price of bonds = $832,000 (1.04 * 800 * $1,000)

Number of bonds issue = 800

Par value per bond = $1,000

Maturity period = 10 years

Coupon interest rate = 10%

Option price of each warrant = $15 per common stock share

Market price of the option = $3

Value of warrant = $4,800 ($3 * 800 * 2)

Allocation of bond price:

Bonds = $827,038 ($800,000/$804,800 * $832,000)

Warrants = $4,962 ($4,800/$804,800 * $832,000)

The following units of a particular item were available for sale during the calendar year:
Jan. 1 Inventory 4,000 units at $40
Apr. 19 Sale 2,500 units
June 30 Purchase 4,500 units at $44
Sept. 2 Sale 5,000 units
Nov. 15 Purchase 2,000 units at $46
The firm maintains a perpetual inventory system. Determine the cost of goods sold for each sale and the inventory balance after each sale, assuming the last-in, first-out method.

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Answer:

The cost of goods sold for eachs ale and the inventory balance after each sale, assuming the LIFO (last-in, first-out) method:

                  Cost of goods sold      Ending Inventory

Apr. 19   Sale            $100,000                   $60,000

Sept. 2  Sale             $218,000                   $40,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Date       Description       Units     Unit Cost      Total            Balance

Jan. 1      Inventory       4,000            $40        $160,000

Apr. 19   Sale               (2,500)                           (100,000)    $60,000

June 30 Purchase       4,500            $44          198,000     258,000

Sept. 2  Sale               (5,000)                           (218,000)      40,000

Nov. 15  Purchase       2,000            $46           92,000      132,000

Cost of goods sold:                              Ending Inventory

April 19: = 2,500 * $40 = $100,000     = 1,500 * $40 = $60,000

Sept 2: =  4,500 * $44 + 500 * $40    = 1,000 * $40 = $40,000

            =  $198,000 + $20,000

           =  $218,000

Corporations differ from partnerships and other forms of business association in two ways. One of these is that:________.
a. they are regulated by the Federal Trade Commission.
b. they are formed simply by an agreement entered into among their members.
c. they must be publicly registered or in some way officially acknowledged by the law.
d. their shareholders are entitled to their share of the company's profits as soon as they are ascertained or determined.

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Answer: c. they must be publicly registered or in some way officially acknowledged by the law.

Explanation:

Corporations tend to have many shareholders who would get hurt if the company fails and for this reason they are regulated by the law. They must be publicly registered to allow people to purchase and sell shares and they must have the official acknowledgement of the law.

The formation of a corporation can be complicated and require a relatively high number of legal processes and corporations are not regulated by the Federal Trade Commission.

Also, even though shareholders are technically entitled to the company's profits, they don't get to collect it immediately because the company needs money to function and grow.

Which of the following statements is INCORRECT. All else equal, 1. If a bond's yield-to-maturity (YTM, i.e., market interest rate) is greater than its coupon rate, then the bond is trading at a premium. 2. Duration measures the sensitivity of a bond's price to changes in interest rate. 3. If a bond's market value is equal to its par amount, then its YTM will be equal to its coupon rate. 4. The estimated market price of a bond is the sum of its future discounted cash flows.

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Answer:

1

Explanation:

When the yield to maturity is greater than the coupon rate, the bond is selling at a discount.

When the yield to maturity is less than the coupon rate, the bond is selling at a premium.

When the yield to maturity is equal to the coupon rate, the bond is selling at par.

With so many workers habituated to using mobile devices for so much of their work, should company management develop apps for influencing subordinates? Explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

This is not a yes or no answer.

The action of leadership/management would depend on their assessment of the impact of the habit on the results being delivered by the workers.

The questions to ask are:

Does the use of the mobile phone for their work reduce or increase productivity?Does what are the advantages? are there disadvantages?What would developing an app achieve for management?

Explanation:

In trying to influence workers who are already habituated or accustomed to a particular way of doing things, it is best practice to study the culture and establish what its advantages are. This can then be compared to its demerits. If the demerits clearly and consistently present risks that make of no relevance the advantages, the leader(s) must move to correct such a risk.

So assuming that using mobile phones makes ICT risks (such as loss of company data, loss of company data, risk of unauthorised access etc) even more pronounced, whether or not the app is the best solution will depend on the total cost of that solution to the company weighed against other options.

Other options could simply be

- looking for an already existing app

- banning the using of mobile phone for office work using etc

- re-establishing the use of laptops as the preferred work tool

In any of the above scenarios, the leadership will succeed in influencing its workers positively if it:

plays its part well as a cultural shift role modelbecomes an arbiter of the policies modifying changes affecting work styleencourages the new workstyle by rewarding those that embrace it openly manage change by ensuring that there is a training platform that helps ease the transition into the new work style.

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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Pacific Ink had beginning work-in-process inventory of $744,960 on October 1. Of this amount, $304,920 was the cost of direct materials and $440,040 was the cost of conversion. The 48,000 units in the beginning inventory were 30 percent complete with respect to both direct materials and conversion costs. During October, 102,000 units were transferred out and 30,000 remained in ending inventory. The units in ending inventory were 80 percent complete with respect to direct materials and 40 percent complete with respect to conversion costs. Costs incurred during the period amounted to $2,343,600 for direct materials and $3,027,840 for conversion.
Required:
a. Compute the equivalent units for the materials and conversion cost calculations.
b. Compute the cost per equivalent unit for direct materials and for conversion costs using the weighted-average method.

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Answer:

Pacific Ink

a. The equivalent units for materials and conversion costs are:

                                              Materials          Conversion  

Equivalents units                   126,000                114,000

b. The cost per equivalent unit for direct materials and for conversion costs using the weighted-average method are:

Cost per equivalent unit         $21.02                $30.42

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                              Materials          Conversion        Total

Work in process, Oct. 1        $304,920          $440,040       $744,960

Costs incurred in October  2,343,600         3,027,840       5,371,440

Total costs of production $2,648,520       $3,467,880     $6,116,400

Units:

Work in process, Oct. 1       48,000 (30%)      48,000 (30%)

Units transferred out        102,000 (100%)   102,000 (100%)

Work in process, Oct. 31    30,000 (80%)      30,000 (40%)

Equivalent units of production:

Units transferred out        102,000 (100%)   102,000 (100%)

Work in process, Oct. 31    24,000 (80%)       12,000 (40%)

Total equivalent units       126,000                114,000

Cost per equivalent units:

Total costs of production $2,648,520       $3,467,880     $6,116,400

Total equivalent units            126,000              114,000

Cost per equivalent unit          $21.02              $30.42

Warren Enterprises expects 20,000 unit sales, has ordering costs of $20 per order, carrying costs of $1.00 per unit, and desires to keep 100 units in safety stock. Assuming level production, what should be their average inventory? a. 200-300 b. 301-400 c. 401-500 d. 501-600

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Answer:

Option d (501-600) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Given:

Unit sales,

= 20,000

Ordering costs,

= $20

Carrying costs,

= $1

Safety stocks,

= 100

Now,

The EOQ will be:

= [tex]\sqrt{\frac{2\times Unit \ sales\times Ordering costs}{Carrying \ costs} }[/tex]

By putting the values, we get

= [tex]\sqrt{\frac{2\times 20000\times 20}{1} }[/tex]

= [tex]\sqrt{800000}[/tex]

= [tex]894.43 \ units[/tex]

hence,

The average inventory will be:

= [tex][Safety \ stock +(\frac{EOQ}{2} )][/tex]

= [tex][100+(\frac{894.43}{2} )][/tex]

= [tex][100+447.21][/tex]

= [tex]547.21[/tex] (lies between 501-600)

Thus the above is the correct response.

If repossessed collateral is sold or otherwise disposed of by the creditor, then the time, place, manner, and method of disposal must be a. court ordered. b. scheduled with the debtor so that the debtor is able to attend. c. perfected. d. commercially reasonable.

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Answer:

d. commercially reasonable.

Explanation:

In the case when the collateral i.e. repossessed is sold and disposed off by the creditor so the time, place and the method for selling or disposal should be commercially reasonable i.e. it can be measured in monetary terms so that everyone could aware of the price at which it is disposed off

Therefore the option d is correct

Darin Company uses a perpetual inventory system. On October 1, Darin Company sold inventory in the amount of $6,500 to Dee Company, terms 2/10, n/30. The items cost Darin $4,200. On October 4, Dee returns some of the inventory. This inventory had a selling price of $500 and a cost of $200. On October 8, Dee Company paid Darin Company the amount due on that date. Use the information above to answer the following question. What journal entry will be prepared by Darin Company on October 8 to record the receipt of payment from Dee

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Answer:

Debit : Cash  $5,870

Credit : Accounts Receivable   $5,870

Explanation:

The journal entry to be prepared by Darin Company on October 8 to record the receipt of payment from Dee consist of a Debit in Cash and Credit Accounts Receivable at the amount outstanding after deducting cash discount and returns.

Amount Outstanding

Total Accounts Receivable      $6,500

Less Cash discount at 2 %         ($130)

Less Returns                              ($500)

Outstanding amount                $5,870

In Multinational Capital budgeting, project cash flows can diverge from parent cash flows because of the following factors, except?
A. Foreign exchange risks.
B. Size of the subsidiary.
C. Political risk and Country risk.
D. The existence of growth options.
E. Cannibalization due to the replacement of exports by local production.

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Answer: E. Cannibalization due to the replacement of exports by local production.

Explanation:

Multinational capital budgeting simply means when real productive assets is invested in foreign countries.

In Multinational Capital budgeting, project cash flows can diverge from parent cash flows because of foreign exchange risks, subsidiary size, political and country risk and the existence of growth options.

The cannibalization due to replacement of exports by local production isn't among the factors.

Give examples of various costs Attending college involves incurring many costs. Give an example of a college cost that could be assigned to each of the following classifications. Explain your reason for
assigning each cost to the classification.
a. Sunk cost.
b. Discretionary cost.
c. Committed cost.
d. Opportunity cost.
e. Differential cost.
f. Allocated cost.

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Explanation:

i would have to define each of these costs and then assign the best college costs that represents it

a. sunk cost

A sunk cost is a cost that cannot be gotten back, this kind of caost has already being incurred. an example of this college cost would be tuition fee for the past semesters.

b. discretionary cost

this is a cost that the student can survive without. also known as avoidable cost. the cost here would be the amount of money the student spends on dues.

c. commited costs

comitted costs are confirmed costs that the student has to make for services or goods to be taken. this college cost would be book prices

d. opportunity cost as we know is the alternative forgone. that is what was forgone in order to take to schooling. this would be all earnings from working that the individual has foregone since he or she is now a college student

e. this could also be called the incremental cost. thius kind of cost is different between alternatives in in situations where one has to make choices or alternatives. this college cost would be expenditure on attending one school over another school.

f. allocated cost

a cost that is allocated based on the activities that were done while making the product. this would be fee that is charged to a full time college student per course

Risk is best thought of as the potential for variability in the investment’s outcomes. This means that if an investment has the potential to provide only one possible outcome or return, then it is , while if there is more than one possible return or result, then the asset should be considered . This is why securities sold by the U.S. Treasury have historically been considered to be the securities in the world; because except in the event of the failure of the U.S. government, any investor holding a Treasury security would receive the security’s face value upon its maturity.

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Answer:

safe or risk free,  risky,  safest

Explanation:

In investment market, risk is defined as the potential for the variability in the outcomes of the investment. Thus it is meant that outcome or return of making an investment is safe and risk free if there is only one return or outcome. But if there are more than one possible return from the investment, then that investment is considered as risky. For this reason the securities sold by the United States' Treasury is considered to be the safest securities in the world as the investor will receive the face value of the security upon its maturity from the government.

S Corporation makes 41,000 motors to be used in the production of its sewing machines. The average cost per motor at this level of activity is: Direct materials $ 10.00 Direct labor $ 9.00 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 3.70 Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 4.65 An outside supplier recently began producing a comparable motor that could be used in the sewing machine. The price offered to S Corporation for this motor is $25.45. If S Corporation decides not to make the motors, there would be no other use for the production facilities and none of the fixed manufacturing overhead cost could be avoided. Direct labor is a variable cost in this company. The annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company as a result of making the motors rather than buying them from the outside supplier would be:

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Answer:

$112,750

Explanation:

Particulars                                Cost of making               Cost of buying

Direct material                       41,000*10=410,000                  0

Direct labor                            41,000*9=369,000                   0

Variable manuf. overhead    41,000*3.70=151,700                0

Fixed manuf. overhead         41,000*4.65=190,650    41,000*4.65=190,650

Outside supplier's price                      0                        41,000*25.45=1,043,450

Total cost                                      $1,121,350                      $1,234,100

Financial advantage of making the motors = $1,234,100 - $1,121,350

Financial advantage of making the motors = $112,750

Identify the two events from the following that cause a Petty Cash account to be credited in a journal entry. (Single click the box with the question mark to produce a check mark for a correct answer and double click the box with the question mark to empty the box for a wrong answer.) check all that apply Fund amount is being reduced.unanswered Fund amount is being increased.unanswered Fund is being eliminated.unanswered Fund is being established.

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Answer:

Fund amount is being reduced.

Fund is being eliminated.

Explanation:

For example, when you are recording the expenses paid using the petty cash fund, you debit the expenses and credit the petty cash fund account. This also applies when the petty cash fund is too large and the company wants to reduce it; cash will be debited and the petty cash fund account will be credited.

The EPS for TJX for the fiscal years ending January 2006 (FY2005) through January 2010 (FY2009) are:

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Answer:

Fiscal Year:

2005 $1.40

2006 $1.60

2007 $1.70

2008 $2.00

2009 $2.80

Explanation:

Earnings per share is the residual profit after interest and dividends available for shareholders. EPS is calculated by dividing net profit by outstanding shares. It indicates company profitability and analysts use this ratio to make prediction about future performance of the company.

During its first year of operations, Mario Lupo formed Lupo Company as a corporation and personally invested $15,000 in the business in exchange for common stock. Lupo Company also paid dividends of $2,000. The company earned $35,000 of revenues and incurred $23,000 of expenses. At the end of the year, the company's equity totaled:_____.
a. $13,000.
b. $15,000.
c. $25,000.
d. $75,000.

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Answer:

c. $25,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine At the end of the year, the company's equity totaled:

First step is to calculate the Net income using this formula

Net income= Revenues- Expense

Let plug in the formula

Net income= 35000-23000

Net income=12000

Second step is to calculate Net income added to capital using this formula

Net income added to capital = Net income-Cash dividend

Let plug in the formula

Net income added to capital=12000-2000

Net income added to capital=10000

Now let determine the Ending company total equity using this formula

Ending company total equity= Opening invested capital + Net income added to capital

Let plug in the formula

Ending company total equity=15000+10000

Ending company total equity=$25000

Therefore At the end of the year, the company's equity totaled:$25,000

Given the following information, determine the activity rate for setups.

Activity Pool Activity Base Budgeted Amount
Setups 10,000 $180,000
Inspections 24,000 $120,000
Assembly (DLH) 80,000 $400,000

a. $58.00
b. $0.75
c. $5.09
d. $18

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Answer:

Set up= $18 per set up

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Activity Pool Activity Base Budgeted Amount

Setups 10,000 $180,000

To calculate the activity rate, we need to use the following formula:

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

Set up= 180,000 / 10,000

Set up= $18 per set up

Sand engaged in operations at the start of 20X1 and reported $550,000 in pre-tax book income for the year. Tax depreciation for Sand exceeded book depreciation by $50,000. The tax rate for 20X1 was 25%, and Congress had enacted a tax rate of 21% for the years after 20X1. What is the deferred tax liability for Sand at December 31, 20X1

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Answer:

$10,500

Explanation:

Based on the information the deferred tax liability for Sand at December 31, 20X1 will be

DR Income tax expense $135,500

($125,000+$10,500)

CR DEFERRED TAX LIABILITY $10,500

($50,000*21%)

CR Income tax payable $125,000

($550,000-$50,000*25%)

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