Assume that IBM leased equipment that was carried at a cost of $120,000 to Swander Company. The term of the lease is 6 years beginning December 31, 2019, with equal rental payments of $30,044 beginning December 31, 2019. The fair value of the equipment at commencement of the lease is $150,001. The equipment has a useful life of 6 years with no salvage value. The lease has an implicit interest rate of 8%, no bargain purchase option, and no transfer of title. Collectibility of lease payments for IBM is probable. Assume the sales-type lease was recorded at a present value of $150,001.
Prepare IBM’s December 31, 2016, journal entries at commencement of the lease.
December 31, 2016:
Account Name Debit Credit
December 31, 2016
Account Name Debit Credit

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Answer 1

Answer:

Date           Account titles and Explanation     Debit          Credit

Dec 31, 19   Lease receivables                        $150,001

                   Cost of goods sold                       $120,000

                            Sales                                                           $150,001

                             Equipment                                                 $120,000

                    (To record the lease)

Dec 31, 19   Cash                                                $30,044

                              Lease receivables                                     $30,044

                   (To record the receipt of lease installment)


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he information systems department prides itself on being on the edge of high-tech course offerings. They were the first department to create online classes and the first to battle all of the issues associated with these offerings. When Wally interviewed for the new assistant professor position, he knew that his subcutaneous chip was only a hiring decision away. Corporate culture in this department is probably most affected by: The environment.

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Answer: Technology

Explanation:

The options relating to the question are:

A) The environment.

B) Technology.

C) Geographical location.

D) Critical incidents.

Based on the information given in the question, we can infer that Corporate culture in this department is probably most affected by technology.

Since they were the first department to create online classes and also they were the first to solve the issues that were associated with these offerings, it simply means that they department was mostly affected by technology.

Lastly, Wally knowing that his subcutaneous chip was only a hiring decision away was because he knew that the department focused on technology.

Other options such as environment, geographical location and critical incidents are wrong in this case.

The trial balance of G. Durler Company at the end of its fiscal year, August 31, 2008, includes these account: Merchandise Inventory $17,200; Purchases $149,000; Sales $190,000; Freight-in $4,000; Sales Returns and Allowances $3,000; Freight-out $1,000; and Purchases Returns and Allowances $2,000. The ending merchandise inventory is $25,000.
Prepare a cost of goods sold section for the year ending August 31 (periodic inventory).

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the cost of goods sold section for the year ended is as follows;

Cost of goods sold section

G. Durler Company

For the year ending August 31

Beginning inventory                                              $17,200

Add: Purchases $149,000

less purchase returns and Allowances $2,000

Net purchases                                                       $147,000

Add: Freight-in                                                       $4,000

less ending inventory is                                       -$25,000

Cost of goods sold                                               $143,200

The cost of goods sold section for the year ending August 31 (periodic inventory)  is $143,200.

G. Durler Company Cost of goods sold section  for the year ending August 31

Beginning inventory                                              $17,200

Add Purchases                                                      $149,000

Less purchase returns and Allowances              ($2,000)

Net purchases                                                       $147,000

($149,000-$2,000)

Add Freight-in                                                        $4,000

Less Ending inventory                                         ($25,000)

Cost of goods sold                                              $143,200

($17,200+$147,000+$4,000-$25,000)

Inconclusion the cost of goods sold section for the year ending August 31 (periodic inventory)  is $143,200.

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Sheridan Company has 7500 shares of 5%, $100 par value, cumulative preferred stock and 15000 shares of $1 par value common stock outstanding at December 31, 2020. There were no dividends declared in 2018. The board of directors declares and pays a $71250 dividend in 2019 and in 2020. What is the amount of dividends received by the common stockholders in 2020

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Given the above information,

The previous year preference dividend payable

= Previous year preferred dividend payable + Current year preference dividend payable - Total dividend paid in 2019

= (7,500 × $100 × 0.05) + (7,500 × $100 × 0.05) - $71,250

= $37,500 + $37,500 - $71,250

= $3,750

The dividends received by stockholders in 2020 will be

= Total dividend paid in 2020 - Current year preferred dividend - Previous year preference dividend payable

= ($71,250 - $37,500 - $3,750)

= $30,000

Calculate return on equity, ROE, under each of the three economic scenarios before any debt is issued. Also, calculate the percentage changes in ROE for economic expansion and recession. (A negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) c-2. Calculate return on equity, ROE, under each of the three economic scenarios after the recapitalization. Also, calculate the percentage changes in ROE for economic expansion and recession, assuming the firm goes through with the proposed recapitalization. (A negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

Explanation:

Dear student, this question is incomplete, and the beginning missing part is attached in the image below.

From the information attached below,

The market value             90000

No of shares                        3600

Debt expected to be

increased                           34000    

Tax rate                                 0.35

                                                                   Expansion     Recession

EBIT                                       8000             9600              5600

ROE = [tex]\dfrac{Net \ income }{Equity}[/tex]                   5.8%               6.9%               4.0%

% Change in ROE with

expansion and recession                              20%                 -30%

Stocks are offset by debt of equal liquidity in the current capital structure.

Therefore;

Debt                                         34000          Interest            6%

Equity is (market value -

debt expected to be raised)  56000

The net income is:

= (EBIT - Interest) (1 -tax)           3874            4914             2314

The new ROE = [tex]\dfrac{Net \ income }{Equity}[/tex]        6.9%         8.8%                4.1%

% Change in ROE with

expansion and recession                               27%                -40%

Southern Atlantic Distributors began operations in January 2021 and purchased a delivery truck for $40,000. Southern Atlantic plans to use straight-line depreciation over a four-year expected useful life for financial reporting purposes. For tax purposes, the deduction is 45% of cost in 2021, 30% in 2022, and 25% in 2023. Pretax accounting income for 2021 was $460,000, which includes interest revenue of $68,000 from municipal governmental bonds. The enacted tax rate is 25%.
Assuming no differences between accounting income and taxable income other than those described above:
Required:
1. Complete the following table given below and prepare the journal entry to record income taxes in 2021.
2. What is Southern Atlantic’s 2021 net income?

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Answer:

1. Depreciation as per books = Cost of purchase/Useful life

Depreciation as per books = $40,000/4

Depreciation as per books = $10,000

Depreciation as per tax for 2021 = Cost of purchase * Deduction rate

Depreciation as per tax for 2021 = $40,000 * 45%

Depreciation as per tax for 2021 = $18,000

Temporary difference = $18,000 - $10,000

Temporary difference = $8,000

Particulars                              Amount    Tax Rate  Tax      Recorded as

Pretax accounting income $460,000

Permanent difference          -$68,000

Income subject to taxation   $392.00       25%    $98,000  Income tax expense

Temporary difference          -$8,000         25%   -$2,000   Deferred tax liability

Income taxable in                $384,000     25%   $96,000 Income tax payable

current year

  Journal Entries - Southern Atlantic Distributors

Date   Particulars  and Explanation   Debit   Credit

           Income tax expense                $98,000

                  To Income taxes payable                  $96,000

                  To Deferred tax liability                      $2,000

           (To record income tax expense)

2. Net income for 2021 = Pretax income - Income tax expense

Net income for 2021 = $460,000 - $98,000

Net income for 2021 = $362,000

Mr. and Mrs. Kim, married filing jointly, own a principal residence and a vacation home. Each residence is subject to a mortgage that qualifies as acquisition debt, and both mortgages were incurred before December 15, 2017. This year, the mortgage holders provided the following information: Mortgage Interest Paid $ 45,000 26,300 Average Balance of Mortgage $ 969,800 361,000 Principal residence Vacation home
Compute Mr. and Mrs. Kim's qualified residence interest. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to the nearest dollar amount.)
Qualified residence interest________

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Answer:

$53,577

Explanation:

Computation for Mr. and Mrs. Kim's qualified residence interest

Using this formula

Qualified residence interest=(Acquisition debt ÷ Total debt) ×Total interest

Where,

Total Acquisition=$ 969,800+ 361,000

Total Acquisition=$1,330,800

Total debt =$ 45,000 +26,300

Total debt=$71,300

Let plug in the formula

Qualified residence interest=(1,000,000÷$1,330,800)×$71,300

Qualified residence interest=$53,577

Therefore the Qualified residence interest is $53,577

a. Describe an important decision in your academic or personal life that you will have to make in the near future.
b. Using the five-step decision-making approach , analyze your decision and conclude with your "best" choice.

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Explanation:

a. Describe an important decision in your academic or personal life that you will have to make in the near future.

An important decision for all people is to choose which professional career to follow, since there are people with different skills, which can cause some difficulty in choosing which academic course to follow.

It is essential that the student does research on the professions that are most consistent with their profile, it is important to read about the functions of each profession, take vocational tests, talk to other professionals, etc., so that their decision is more effective.

b. Using the five-step decision-making approach , analyze your decision and conclude with your "best" choice.

1- Identify your goals: In choosing a professional career, identifying your life goals is essential to set more achievable goals and stay focused.

2- Gather information: The more you research about the career options you intend to pursue, the easier it will be to understand the aspects that will lead to a successful decision. It is important to gather information from different sources, through internet searches, books, conversations with other workers, etc.

3- Check the consequences: This step is important for the individual to be able to see his decision in a broad sense, from the positive and negative aspects that every profession has, and thus analyze whether he will be able to deal with all of them in the best way.

4- Make the decision: In the penultimate stage the decision is made, so far you have already gathered essential information that will lead you to the decision. In the example of career choice, the decision is extremely important and can impact a person's entire life, so it is common for doubts and uncertainties to arise from the decision.

5- Evaluation of the decision: This is the step that will assist in the realization of a good decision, as in the correction of problems and development of skills that contribute to make your decision the best possible and in line with your objectives.

Required information: Analyzing income effects from eliminating departments.
Suresh Co. expects its five departments to yield the following income for next year.
Dept. M Dept. N Dept. O Dept. P Dept. T Total
Sales $66,000 $38,000 $59,000 $45,000 $31,000 $239,000
Expenses
Avoidable 11,300 38,200 23,300 15,500 40,500 128,800
Unavoidable 53,000 14,400 4,500 31,200 11,900 115,000
Total expenses 64,300 52,600 27,800 46,700 52,400 243,800
Net income (loss) $1,700 $(14,600) $31,200 $(1,700) $(21,400) $(4,800)
Re-compute and prepare the departmental income statements (including a combined total column) for the company under each of the following separate scenarios.
1) Management eliminates departments with sales dollars that are less than avoidable expenses.
2) Management eliminates departments with expected net losses.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation and the preparation is presented below:

1.

Particulars  Dept. M    Dept. N    Dept. O     Dept. P      Dept. T     Total

Sales           $66,000                    $59,000     $45,000                    $170,000

Expenses

Avoidable    $11,300                     $23,300       $15,500                     $50,100

Unavoidable  $53,000   $14,400  $4,500       $31,200    $11,900    $115,000

Total expense $64,300   $14,400   $27,800    $46,700   $11,900   $165,100

Net income

or loss             $1,700          -$14,400   $31,200  -$1,700  -$11,900  $4,900

2.

Particulars  Dept. M    Dept. N    Dept. O     Dept. P      Dept. T     Total

Sales           $66,000                    $59,000                                     $125000

Expenses

Avoidable    $11,300                     $23,300                                     $34,600

Unavoidable  $53,000   $14,400  $4,500       $31,200    $11,900    $115,000

Total expense $64,300   $14,400   $27,800    $31,200   $11,900   $149,600

Net income

or loss             $1,700          -$14,400   $31,200  -$31,200 -$11,900  -$24,600

Market Structure and Market Power
The marginal revenue curve of a firm with market power will always lie below its demand curve because of:_____.
a. the discount effect and the substitution effect.
b. the substitution effect and the income effect.
c. the output effect and the discount effect.
d. the output effect and the substitution effect.

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Answer: c. the output effect and the discount effect.

Explanation:

The output effect is how firms with market power control their production in honest to make profit.

A firm with market farm will have to reduce it's marginal revenue curve to increase sales.

The marginal revenue will therefore be below the Demand curve to show that the marginal revenue has to be reduced for a team to sell more goods.

Vaughn Manufacturing purchased land as a factory site for $1345000. Vaughn paid $116000 to tear down two buildings on the land. Salvage was sold for $8100. Legal fees of $5500 were paid for title investigation and making the purchase. Architect's fees were $46900. Title insurance cost $3900, and liability insurance during construction cost $4200. Excavation cost $15860. The contractor was paid $4300000. An assessment made by the city for pavement was $9500. Interest costs during construction were $260000.
1. The cost of the land that should be recorded by Wilson Co. is:_____.
a. $989,880.
b. $980,480.
c $996,280.
d. $986,880.
2. The cost of the building should be recorded by Wilson Co. is:_____.
a. 2,804,840.
b. 2,813,200.
c. 2,803,800.
d. 3,014,240.

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Answer:

Cost of Land = $1,471,800

Cost of Building = $4,626,960

Explanation:

Note: "The options attached to the question are incorrect because its belongs to another question entirely and this can be seen as attached as picture below"

1. Cost of Land = Purchase Value + Cost Incurred to Tear Down two Buildings - Salvage + Legal Fees + Title Insurance Cost + Assessment Cost

Cost of Land = $1345000 + $116000 - $8100 + $5500 + $3900 + $9500

Cost of Land = $1,471,800

2. Cost of Building = Architect's Fees + Liability Insurance Cost + Excavation Cost + Contractor's Payment + Interest Cost

Cost of Building = $46900 + $4200 + $15860 + $4300000 + 260000

Cost of Building = $4,626,960

Units-of-activity Depreciation A truck acquired at a cost of $160,000 has an estimated residual value of $10,350, has an estimated useful life of 41,000 miles, and was driven 3,300 miles during the year. Determine the following. If required, round your answer for the depreciation rate to two decimal places. (a) The depreciable cost $fill in the blank 1 (b) The depreciation rate $fill in the blank 2 per mile (c) The units-of-activity depreciation for the year $fill in the blank 3

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Answer:

Cost of Truck = $160,000

Residual Value = $10,350

Useful Life = 41,000 miles

a. Depreciable Cost = Cost of Truck / Residual Value

Depreciable Cost = $160,000 - $10,350

Depreciable Cost = $149,650

b. Depreciation Rate = Depreciable Cost / Useful Life

Depreciation Rate = $149,650 / 41,000

Depreciation Rate = $3.65 per mile

c. Number of miles driven during the year = 3,300

Depreciation for the Year = Depreciation Rate * Number of miles driven during the year

Depreciation for the Year = $3.65 per mile * 3,300

Depreciation for the Year = $12,045

You have received a research report done by a consultant for your firm, a life insurance company. The study is a survey of morale in the home office and covers the opinions of about 500 secretaries and clerks plus about 100 executives. You are asked to comment on its quality.
What will you look for?

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Answer:

The research report must have the following attributes:

Easy to read and prepared in very simple languageA good report must outlay all arguments and results, facts, and arguments in a way that aligns properly with the objective of the reportthe report must be prepared on time It must be straightforward. The presentation must be very well articulated, properly spaced, aligned using very clear font types.

Cheers

Waterways has discovered that a small fitting it now manufactures at a cost of $1.00 per unit could be bought elsewhere for $0.83 per unit. Waterways has fixed costs of $0.20 per unit that cannot be eliminated by buying this unit. Waterways needs 474,000 of these units each year. If Waterways decides to buy rather than produce the small fitting, it can devote the machinery and labor to making a timing unit it now buys from another company. Waterways uses approximately 500 of these units each year. The cost of the unit is $13.26. To aid in the production of this unit, Waterways would need to purchase a new machine at a cost of $2,369, and the cost of producing the units would be $10.00 a unit. Without considering the possibility of making the timing unit, evaluate whether Waterways should buy or continue to make the small fitting. The company should (buy/Make) the fitting. Incremental cost / (savings) will be ____________$

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Answer:

Particulars                           Make              Buy                Incremental cost

Manufacturing cost         $474,000                                     $474,000

Purchase                                                   $393,420           ($393,420)

                                                              (474,000*$0.83)

Fixed Cost                                                 $94,800             ($94,800)

                                                               (474,000*$0.20)

Total relevant cost           $474,000        $488,220         ($14,220)

Conclusion: The company should make the fitting and the incremental savings will be $14,220

On December 27, 2020, Roberta purchased four tickets to a charity ball sponsored by the city of San Diego for the benefit of underprivileged children. Each ticket cost $125 and had a fair market value of $25. On the same day as the purchase, Roberta gave the tickets to the minister of her church for personal use by his family. At the time of the gift of the tickets, Roberta pledged $11,050 to the building fund of her church. The pledge was satisfied by a check dated December 31, 2020, but not mailed until January 3, 2021.

a. Presuming Roberta is a cash basis and calendar year taxpayer, she can deduct $_________ for the tickets and $____________ for the pledge as a charitable contribution for 2018.
b. Would the amount of the deduction be any different if Roberta were an accrual basis taxpayer?

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Answer:

a. Presuming that Roberta is a cash basis and calendar year taxpayer, how much can she deduct as a charitable contribution for 2020?

Roberta can deduct ($125 x 4) - ($25 x 4) = $500 - $100 = $500. She cannot deduct the check because it was not mailed before December 31.

b. Would the amount of the deduction be any different if Roberta was an accrual basis taxpayer? Explain.

As an accrual taxpayer, she could deduct $500 + $11,050 = $11,550. She had already written the check and the fact that it was mailed on January 3 doesn't make a difference for an accrual taxpayer.

(MC) As of 2019, roughly how much money did U.S. retailers lose annually due to poor customer service?
A. $20-$30 million
B. $100-$150 million
C. $60-$70 bilion

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I believe it’s b sorry if it’s incorrect

The following wordy, inefficient, and disorganized e-mail message invites department managers to three interviewing sessions to select student interns. However, to be effective, this message desperately needs a radical rewrite.

Your Task. Study the e-mail message and the list of ten weaknesses below the message. Then revise the message to correct each weakness. You revision needs to condense this sloppy 14-sentence message into 6 efficient sentences plus a list, and convey all the necessary information. Make all of your corrections directly to the message.

To: Management Staff
From: Nathan Weintraub

Subject: Interns
Staff:

As you may be aware, we have for the past year been considering changing our approach to interns. Your management council recently made a decision to offer compensation to the interns in our internship program because we learned that in two fields (computer science and information systems) interns are usually paid, which is the norm. However, we will be unable to offer any more than three internships.

In collaboration with our nearby college, we have narrowed the field to six excellent candidates. These six candidates will be interviewed. This is to inform you that you are required to attend three interviewing sessions for these student candidates. Your presence is needed at these sessions to help us avoid making poor selections.

You should mark your calendars for the following three times. We are scheduling the first set of interviews for April 5 to meet in the conference room. Please examine all the candidates’ résumés, which are attached, and send me your ranking lists.

The second interviewing session is scheduled for April 8 in Office 22 (the conference room was already scheduled). On April 11 we can finish up in the conference room. All of the meetings will start at 2 p.m. In view of the fact that your projects need fresh ideas and talented new team members, I should not have to urge you to attend and be well prepared.

Nathan Weintraub
Director, Human Resources

1. Does not provide a helpful subject line.
2. Starts indirectly with an explanation instead of the main idea: scheduling interviews.
3. Fails to develop reader benefits, such as explaining why the readers should be interested.
4. Sounds negative (unable to offer; avoid making poor selections; should not have to urge you).
5. Buries a verb (made a decision instead of decided).
6. Has a long lead-in (This is to inform you that).
7. Suffers from flabby expression (in view of the fact that), other wordiness, repetition, and a demanding tone.
8. Fails to make the interview dates and rooms highly readable with a list.
9. Inserts request (send me your ranking lists) in the middle of a paragraph instead of at the end of the message where action items should go.
10. Does not include an end date and reason for returning the ranking lists.

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Explanation:

Since the list of ten weaknesses  has been provided, the sample rewrite based on the needed corrections provided could read;

To: Management Staff

From: Nathan Weintraub

Subject: Invitation to attend interviewing sessions.

"Management would love to invite you to three interviewing sessions for the selection of internship students.

Because of proven expertise and years of experience working in this company, management deems you fit to make the best selection for the company. Hence, we are thus confident that you would give this task your best....."

Businesses rarely consider profits when supplying goods and services.
True of False

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the answer is true gappypyoyk
yeah the answer is true i looked it up

g 2. Problems and Applications Q2 Indicate whether each of the following transactions represents an increase in net exports, a decrease in net exports, an increase in net capital outflow, or a decrease in net capital outflow for the United States. Transaction Net Exports Net Capital Outflow Increase Decrease Increase Decrease An American buys a Sony TV. An American buys a share of Sony stock. The Japanese car manufacturer Nissan builds a factory in Ohio. A German citizen buys an Apple computer.

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Answer and Explanation:

a. Since an american buys a sony tv so it would decrease the net exports as we know that net exports would be determined by deducting the imports from exports. Here the sony is an import so if an import is increase the net export would decrease

b. As the american purchase a sony stock share so it would increase the net capital outlow as the financial asset and stock would be shown in the capital account. as the money is given to sony so it would increase the net capital outflow

c. Sine the Japanese car would build a factory in Ohio so it decrease the net capital outflow as it is an imported good

d. As German citizen purchase an apple computer so it would rise the net exports as export would increase

XS Supply Company is developing its annual financial statements at December 31. The statements are complete except for the statement of cash flows. The completed comparative balance sheets and income statement are summarized
Previous Year Current Year Balance Sheet at December 31 Cash Accounts Receivable Inventory Equipment Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment $ 34,480 29,500 28,200 38,200 102,000 (30,400(25,200) 35,400 41,400 124,000 $204,880 $172,700 Accounts Payable Salaries and Wages Payable Note Payable (long-term) Common Stock Retained Earnings $ 36,400 1,280 39,800 89,800 37,600 27,200 1,500 46,000 72,800 25,200 $204,880 $172,700 Income Statement Sales Revenue Cost of Goods Sold Other Expenses $122,000 71,000 38,600 Net Income $ 12,400 Additional Data
a. Bought equipment for cash, $22,000
b. Paid $6,200 on the long-term note payable
c. Issued new shares of stock for $17,000 cash
d. No dividends were declared or paid
e. Other expenses included depreciation, $5,200; Salaries and wages, $20,200; taxes, $6,200; utilities, $7,000
f. Accounts Payable includes only inventory purchases made on credit. Because there are no liability accounts relating to taxes or other expenses, assume that these expenses were fully paid in cash.
Required:Prepare the statement of cash flows for the current year ended December 31 using the indirect method.

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Answer:

$34,480

Explanation:

Preparation of the statement of cash flows for the current year ended December 31 using the indirect method.

Cash flow from Operating Activities

Net income $12,400

Add: Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities

Depreciation expense $5,200

Changes in current operating assets and liabilities:

Accounts receivable increase - $7,200

($35,400-$28,200)

Inventory increase -$3,200

($41,400-$38,200)

Accounts payable increase $9,200

($36,400-$27,200)

Accrued wages expense decrease -$220

($1,280-$1,500)

Net cash provided by Operating Activities $16,180

Cash flow from Investing Activities

Purchase of equipment- $22,000

Net cash used by Investing Activities- $22,000

Cash flow from Financing Activities

Issue of common stock $17,000

Repayment of note payable -$6,200

Net cash provided by Financing Activities $10,800

($17,000-$6,200)

Net increase in Cash and Cash Equivalents $4,980

($16,180+$10,800-$22,000)

Add: Cash in the beginning of the period $29,500

Cash at the end of the period $34,480

($29,500+$4,980)

Therefore the statement of cash flows for the current year ended December 31 using the indirect method is $34,480

A company prints proceedings books for a trade show that are sold to attendees for $10 per book. The books cost the company $2 per book to make. Any books left over at the end of the trade show can be sold to a local paper mill for $0.50 each, but it costs the printing company $0.25 per book to haul them to the paper mill. What are the underage and overage costs for the books

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Answer and Explanation:

Given that

Selling price = $10

Cost price = $2

Now

The Salvage Value (SV) = 0.50 - 0.25 = 0.25

So,

Underage penalty (Cu) = Selling price - Cost price

= $10 - $2

= $8

And,  

Overage penalty (Co) = Cost price - Salvage Value

= $2 - $0.25

= $1.75

Hence, the same is to be conisdered

Flychucker Corporation is evaluating an extra dividend versus a share repurchase. In either case $14,000 would be spent. Current earnings are $2.00 per share, and the stock currently sells for $50 per share. There are 2,000 shares outstanding. Ignore taxes and other imperfections. a. Evaluate the two alternatives in terms of the effect on the price per share of the stock and shareholder wealth per share

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Answer:

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Flychucker Corporation is evaluating an extra dividend versus a share Alternative 1 Extra dividend Price per share 43.00-50-14000/2000 Shareholder wealth $50.00

What is corporate?

A corporation is a collection of people or a business that has been given legal status as a single entity by the state and is used for specific legal purposes. Early corporations were created with a charter. The majority of governments currently permit the registration of new corporations.

Alternative 2 Repurchase Price per share Shareholder wealth $ 50.00  Corporation is evaluating an extra dividend versus a share Alternative 1 Extra dividend Price per share 43.00-50-14000/2000 Shareholder wealth $50.00

Therefore, Flychucker Corporation is evaluating an extra dividend versus a share of Alternative

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Alternative 2 Repurchase Price per share Shareholder wealth $ 50.00

Stahl Company was incorporated as a new business on January 1, 2019. The company is authorized to issue 600,000 shares of $2 par value common stock and 80,000 shares of 6%, $20 par value, cumulative preferred stock. On January 1, 2019, the company issued 75,000 shares of common stock for $15 per share and 5,000 shares of preferred stock for $25 per share. Net income for the year ended December 31, 2019, was $500,000.

Required:
Prepare the stockholders’ equity section of the balance sheet for Stahl Company.

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Answer:

Stahl Company

Stockholders' Equity section of the balance sheet

As of December 31, 2019

Authorized shares:

Common Stock, 600,000 at $2 par value

6%, Preferred Stock, 80,000 at $20 par value

Issued shares:

Common stock, 75,000 at $2 par value        $150,000

6% Preferred stock, 5,000 at $20 par value   100,000

Additional Paid-in Capital, Common stock      975,000

Additional Paid-in Capital, 6% Preferred stock 25,000

Retained earnings, December 31, 2019          500,000

Total equity                                                   $1,750,000    

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Authorized shares:

Common Stock, 600,000 at $2 par value

6%, Preferred Stock, 80,000 at $20 par value

Issued shares:

Cash $1,125,000 Common stock $150,000 Additional Paid-in Capital, Common stock (75,000 * $13) $975,000

Cash $125,000 6% Preferred stock, $100,000 Additional Paid-in Capital, 6% Preferred stock $25,000 ($5 * 5,000)

Retained earnings, December 31, 2019 = $500,000  

The information in the table is from the statement of cash flows for a company at four different points in time (M, N, O, and P). Negative values are presented in parentheses.
For each point in time, state whether the company is most likely in the introductory phase, growth phase, maturity phase, or decline phase.
Point in Time
M N O P
Net cash provided by
operating activities $(60,000) $30,000 $120,000 $(10,000)
Cash provided by
investing activities (100,000) 25,000 30,000 (40,000)
Cash provided by
financing activities 70,000 (90,000) (50,000) 120,000
Net income (38,000) 10,000 100,000 (5,000)

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Answer: m-introductory phase

n-decline phase

o-maturity phase

p-growth phase

Explanation:

For M, based on the values given, the company is in the introductory phase. This is the product's cycle first stage where a particular product is being launched into the market.

For N, based on the values given, the company is in the decline phase. This is the phase where there's reduction in sales and profits stop.

For O, based on the values given, the company is in the maturity phase. This is the stage of whereby the growth of the sales has started to reduce.

For P, based on the values given, the company is in the growth phase. This is the stage whereby the product gains acceptance among the consumers, and the public as a whole. There'll also be an increase in the sales and revenue.

Apple Inc. is the number one online music retailer through its iTunes music store. Apple sells iTunes gift cards in $15, $25, and $50 increments. Assume Apple sells $20.0 million in iTunes gift cards in November, and customers redeem $13.0 million of the gift cards in December.
8.
value:
10.00 points
Required information
Required:
1. & 2. Record the necessary entries in the Journal Entry Worksheet below. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Enter your answers in dollars, not in millions (i.e. 5.5 should be entered as 5,500,000).)
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3. What is the ending balance in the Deferred revenue account? (Enter your answer in dollars, not in millions. (i.e. 5.5 should be entered as 5,500,000).)

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Answer:

1. & 2. Nov 30

Dr Cash $20.0 million

Cr Deferred Revenue $20.0 million

(To record the cash received for gift cards)

Dec 31

Dr Deferred Revenue $13.0 million

Cr Sales Revenue $13.0 million

3. $7,000,000

Explanation:

1. & 2. Preparation of the necessary journal entries

APPLE INC.

Journal Entries

Nov 30

Dr Cash $20.0 million

Cr Deferred Revenue $20.0 million

(To record the cash received for gift cards)

Dec 31

Dr Deferred Revenue $13.0 million

Cr Sales Revenue $13.0 million

(To record the redemption of gift cards)

3) Calculation to determine the ending balance in the Deferred revenue account

Ending Balance in Deferred revenue = $20.0 million - $13.0 million

Ending Balance in Deferred revenue= $7,000,000

Therefore ending balance in deferred revenue account is $7,000,000

Lance Lawn Services reports warranty expense by estimating the amount that eventually will be paid to satisfy warranties on its product sales. For tax purposes, the expense is deducted when the warranty work is completed. At December 31, 2021, Lance has a warranty liability of $2 million and taxable income of $75 million. At December 31, 2020, Lance reported a deferred tax asset of $435,000 related to this difference in reporting warranties, its only temporary difference. The enacted tax rate is 25% each year.
Required:
Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record Lance.

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Answer:

Dr. Income Tax Expense $18,815,000

Cr. Deferred Tax Asset $65,000

Cr. Income Tax Payable $18,750,000

Explanation:

Preparation of appropriate journal entry to record Lance.

Dr. Income Tax Expense $18,815,000

($18,750,000+$65,000)

Cr. Deferred Tax Asset $65,000

[($2 million*25%)-435,000]

Cr. Income Tax Payable $18,750,000

($75,000,000*0.25)

The Brite Beverage Company bottles soft drinks into aluminum cans. The manufacturing process consists of three activities:

Mixing: water, sugar, and beverage concentrate are mixed.
Filling: mixed beverage is filled into 12-oz. cans.
Packaging: properly filled cans are boxed into cardboard "fridge packs."
The activity costs associated with these activities for the period are as follows:

Mixing $286,000
Filling 253,500
Packaging 110,500
Total $650,000

The activity costs do not include materials costs, which are ignored for this analysis. Each can is expected to contain 12 ounces of beverage. Thus, after being filled, each can is automatically weighed. If a can is too light, it is rejected, or "kicked," from the filling line prior to being packaged. The primary cause of kicks is heat expansion. With heat expansion, the beverage overflows during filling, resulting in underweight cans. This process begins by mixing and filling 6,760,000 cans during the period, of which only 6,500,000 cans are actually packaged. 260,000 cans are rejected due to underweight kicks. A process improvement team has determined that cooling the cans prior to filling them will reduce the amount of overflows due to expansion. After this improvement, the number of kicks is expected to decline from 260,000 cans to 65,000 cans, thus increasing the number of filled cans to 6,695,000 [6,500,000 (260,000 - 65,000)].

Required:
a. Determine the total activity cost per packaged can under present operations.
b. Determine the amount of increased packaging activity costs from the expected improvements.
c. Determine the expected total activity cost per packaged can after improvements.

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Answer:

A. $0.1 per can

B. $3,315

C. 0.098 per packaged can

Explanation:

a) Calculation to Determine the total activity cost per packaged can under present operations.

Using this formula

Total activity cost per packaged = Total activity cost under present operations ÷ total cans packaged

Let plug in the formula

Total activity cost per packaged= $650,000 ÷ 6,500,000

Total activity cost per packaged= $0.1 per can

Therefore the total activity cost per packaged can under present operations is $0.1 per can

b) Calculation to Determine the amount of increased packaging activity costs from the expected improvements.

First step is to calculate the Packaging cost per bottle =

Using this formula

Packaging cost per bottle = Current packaging cost ÷ total cans packaged

Let plug in the formula

Packaging cost per bottle = 110,500 ÷ 6,500,000

Packaging cost per bottle = $0.017 per bottle

Second step is to calculate the Total packaging cost

Using this formula

Total packaging cost = Total bottle × cost per bottle

Let plug in the formula

Total packaging cost= 6,695,000 × $0.017

Total packaging cost= $113,815

Now let determine the amount of increased packaging activity costs from the expected improvements.

Using this formula

Amount of increased packaging activity costs = total packaging cost - current packaging cost

Let plug in the formula

Amount of increased packaging activity costs= $113,815 - 110,500

Amount of increased packaging activity costs= $3,315

Therefore the amount of increased packaging activity costs from the expected improvements is $3,315

c) Calculation to Determine the expected total activity cost per packaged can after improvements

First step is to calculate Total activity cost using this formula

Total activity cost = Mixing cost + filling cost + packaging cost

Let plug in the formula

Total activity cost == $286,000 + $253,500 + $113,815

Total activity cost == $653,315

Now let determine the Expected total activity cost per packaged can

Using this formula

Expected total activity cost per packaged can = Total activity cost ÷ no. of bottles

Let plug in the formula

Expected total activity cost per packaged can= $653,315 ÷ 6,695,000

Expected total activity cost per packaged can=0.098 per packaged can

Therefore the expected total activity cost per packaged can after improvements is 0.098 per packaged can

what is contract theory

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Answer:

the study of how people and organizations construct and develop legal agreements. It analyzes how parties with conflicting interests build formal and informal contracts, even tenancy.

Answer:

Contract theory is the study of how people and organizations construct and develop legal agreements. ... Contract theory draws upon principles of financial and economic behavior as different parties have different incentives to perform or not perform particular actions

Explanation:

Social contract theory, nearly as old as philosophy itself, is the view that persons' moral and/or political obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the society in which they live

The chief advantage of a decentralized organizational structure is to: A. put decision-making authority in the hands of those closest and most knowledgeable about the situation. B. make it easy to fix accountability when company performance targets are not met. C. increase productivity on the part of the workforce. D. enhance cross-unit coordination and capture of strategic fits. E. create a collegial, collaborative culture in which teamwork is a core value and decisions are made on the basis of consensus.

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Answer:

A. put decision-making authority in the hands of those closest and most knowledgeable about the situation.

Explanation:

Decentralisation reduces the number of people participating in day-to-day decision-making. As a result, decision-making authority was transferred to those who were closest to the case and this is the main advantage of decentralized organizational structure.

Hence, option a is correct answer for given situation.

A company is considering replacing its air conditioner. They have narrowed their selection to two alternativesthat will offer considerable savings over their current system. If the effective annual interest rate is 8%,and the lifetime of the machines will be 15 years,what is the benefit cost ratio of eachmachine, and which machine should the company choose

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Answer:

A. Alternative 1 1.88

Alternative 2 1.73

Incremental Analysis 1.34

B. Alternative 2

Explanation:

A. Calculation to determine the benefit cost ratio of each machine,

First step is to calculate the present value of each Alternative

ALTERNATIVE 1

Calculation for alternative 1 Benefit and cost

Benefits = ($1500)(P/A, 8%, 15)

Benefits= ($1500)(8.5595)

Benefits= $12,839

Cost = $7,000 – ($500)(P/F, 8%,15)

Cost= $7,000 – ($500)(0.3152)

Cost = $6842

Now let calculate Alternative 1 Ratio of Benefit to Cost using this formula

Ratio of Benefit to Cost = Benefit/Cost

Let plug in the formula

Ratio of Benefit to Cost=$12,839/$6842

Ratio of Benefit to Cost= 1.88

Therefore the benefit cost ratio for Alternative 1 is 1.88

ALTERNATIVE 2

Calculation for alternative 2 Benefit and cost

Benefits = ($1900)(P/A, 8%,15)

Benefits= ($1900)(8.5595)

Benefits= $16,263

Cost = $9000 + ($1250)(P/F,8%,15)

Cost= $9000 + ($1250)(0.3152)

Cost=$9394

Now let calculate Alternative 1 Ratio of Benefit to Cost using this formula

Ratio of Benefit to Cost = Benefit/Cost

Let plug in the formula

Ratio of Benefit to Cost= $16,263/$9394

Ratio of Benefit to Cost = 1.73

Therefore the benefit cost ratio for Alternative 2 is 1.73

B. In order to know which machine should the company choose we have to determine the incremental analysis for each of the machine

Incremental Analysis = ($16,263- $12,839)/ ($9394 - $6842)

Incremental Analysis= 1.34

Based on the above calculation for Incremental Analysis we can see that the Incremental Analysis is greater than 1 which means that the machine that the company should choose is ALTERNATIVE 2

Dixie Chicken is about to close one of its fast food franchises. As part of the closing, the firm will sell a refrigeration unit and its cooking units. The book value of the refrigeration unit is currently $18,203.00, while the book value of the cooking unit is $3,713.00. A buyer has offered $12,454.00 for the refrigerator and $6,116.00 for the cooking unit. The tax rate facing the firm is 35.00%. What is the cash flow from selling these assets

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Answer:

$19741.10

Explanation:

Cash flow from the sale = salvage value - tax(salvage value - book value)

Salvage value is the price at which the asset is sold

The refrigerator : $12,454.00 -0.35($12,454.00 - $18,203.00) = $14,466.15

$6,116.00 - 0.35($6,116.00 -  $3,713.00) = $5274.95

Total cash flow = $5274.95 + $14,466.15 = $19741.10

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