Florida Palms Country Club adjusts its accounts monthly. Club members pay their annual dues in advance by January 4. The entire amount is initially credited to Unearned Membership Dues. At the end of each month, an appropriate portion of this amount is credited to Membership Dues Earned. Guests of the club normally pay green fees before being allowed on the course. The amounts collected are credited to Green Fee Revenue at the time of receipt. Certain guests, however, are billed for green fees at the end of the month.

The following information is available as a source for preparing adjusting entries at December 31.

1. Salaries earned by golf course employees that have not yet been recorded or paid amount to $9,600.
2. The Tampa University golf team used Florida Palms for a tournament played on December 30 of the current year. At December 31, the $1,800 owed by the team for green fees had not yet been recorded or billed.
3. Membership dues earned in December, for collections received in January, amount to $106,000.
4. Depreciation of the country club's golf carts is based on an estimated life of 15 years. The carts had originally been purchased for $180,000. The straight-line method is used. Note: The clubhouse building was constructed in 1925 and is fully depreciated.)
5. A 12-month bank loan in the amount of $45,000 had been obtained by the country club on November 1. Interest is computed at an annual rate of 8 percent. The entire $45,000, plus all of the interest accrued over the 12-month life of the loan, is due in full on October 31 of the upcoming year. The necessary adjusting entry was made on November 30 to record the first month of accrued interest expense. However, no adjustment has been made to record interest expense accrued in December.
6. A one-year property insurance policy had been purchased on March 1. The entire premium of $7,800 was initially recorded as Unexpired Insurance.
7. In December, Florida Palms Country Club entered into an agreement to host the annual tournament of the Florida Seniors Golf Association. The country club expects to generate green fees of $4,500 from this event.
8. Unrecorded Income Taxes Expense accrued in December amounts to $19,000. This amount will not be paid until January 15.

Required:

a. For each of the above numbered paragraphs, prepare the necessary adjusting entry (including an explanation). If no adjusting entry is required, explain why.
b. Four types of adjusting entries are described at the beginning of the chapter. Using these descriptions, identify the type of each adjusting entry prepared in part a above.
c. Although Florida Palms's clubhouse building is fully depreciated, it is in excellent physical condition. Explain how this can be.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Florida Palms Country Club

a. Adjusting Journal Entries:

1. Debit Salaries Expense $9,600

Credit Salaries Expense Payable $9,600

To record the unpaid salaries.

2. Debit Accounts Receivable (Tampa University Golf Team) $1,800

Credit Green Fee Revenue $1,800

To record earned revenue not yet billed and recorded.

3. Debit Unearned Membership Dues $106,000

Credit Membership Dues Earned $106,000

To record membership dues earned.

4. Debit Depreciation Expense on Golf Carts $12,000

Credit Accumulated Depreciation $12,000

To record depreciation expense for the year.

5. Debit Interest Expense $300

Credit Interest Expense Payable $300

To accrue interest expense for the month of December.

6. Debit Insurance Expense $6,500

Credit Insurance Prepaid (Unexpired Insurance) $6,500

To record insurance premium for 10 months.

7. No entry is required because the period in which the tournament will be hosted is not disclosed.  Revenue is only recorded when performance obligations have been fulfilled.

8. Debit Income Taxes Expense $19,000

Credit Income Taxes Expense Payable $19,000

To record accrued expenses for the year.

b. The types of adjusting entries prepared in part a above are:

Accrued Expenses

Accrued Revenue

Deferred Revenue

Depreciation estimate

c. That Florida Palm's clubhouse is fully depreciated but remains in excellent physical condition results from the fact that depreciation is a systematic allocation of the cost of the clubhouse costs over its estimated useful life.  This implies that depreciation is merely an accounting estimate that spreads the cost of the clubhouse over its useful life and not an attempt to put a value on the clubhouse.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

1. Depreciation Expense on the golf carts = $180,000/15 years = $12,000 per annum based on the straight-line method of depreciation.

2. Interest expense on the bank loan = $45,000 * 8% * 1/12 =  $300

3. Insurance Premium Expense = $7,800 * 10/12 = $6,500


Related Questions

Imagine that you own a small hardware store and need to price several new items. What legal considerations would you need to take when pricing these items

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Answer:

The legal considerations that would be taken into account when pricing items in a small hardware store are:

1. Predatory pricing: This strategy prices items very low for the purpose of eliminating competition. It is illegal.  Since predatory pricing violates antitrust laws, it causes the rising of monopolistic markets and the creation of monopolies.  The allegations of predatory pricing are usually hard to prove because of the counter-argument that it could be part of normal competition.

2. Price discrimination:  The Robinson-Patman act prohibits price discrimination or the attempt of companies to sell the same goods at different prices to different consumers.

3. Both predatory pricing and price discrimination because of their negative economic consequences are regarded as deliberate moves by business entities to undermine the marketplace and the forces of demand and supply.  They are frowned at ethically and severely punished in the court of law.

Explanation:

When setting prices, it is a standard practice to consider all factors that could result in business problems and legal battles.  It is not only economic profit consideration that should be taken care of, but there are competitive, socio-legal, and growth factors to be considered.  Ethics is also another important consideration.  Unethical violations could lead to fraudulent and illegal prosecutions.

What did this embargo cost the U.S taxpayers?

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Answer:

explanation below

Explanation:

The Cuban embargo, known as el bloqueo (the blockade), was one that happened due to Cuba’s expropriation of “some $1.8 billion worth of U.S.-owned property. The US put policies in place to restrict the way other countries engage in businesses with Cuba.

As the embargo continued to affect the people of Cuba, it also cost the US far more than expected. Certain reports has it that the US has lost nearly all its international support for the embargo. The cost of the embargo on the economy of the US was around $130 billion over nearly six decades.

Select the correct answer.
Someone who scores mostly "yes" answers in the social category of the RIASEC would probably not enjoy a career in
A Research
B. Social work
C Nursing
D Teaching

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer:

D, Teaching

Explanation:

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What's a business model that excites you?

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Answer: Fashion model, Technology

Explanation:

Discuss how expatriates experience reverse culture shock in the repatriation process. What can companies do to help expatriates continue to be part of their home communities? If you were going through the repatriation process, what would you want the company to do for you and your family?

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Answer:

fvsvfdc

Explanation:

How companies can link their compensation and evaluations to organizational objectives?

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Answer:

For a company’s compensation strategy to be effective, it must be linked to the overall business strategy. Because compensation accounts for 30-60% of business costs, it is essential for organizations to identify the drivers behind pay. For this reason, the foundational step of creating any solid compensation strategy is linking it to the business strategy.

Explanation:

is the grouping of jobs
into working units usually called
units, groups, or divisions.

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Answer:

units is the closest thing

Explanation:

it's usually called departmentalization but units is the next thing

the answer is units :) so top person is correct

Suppose that disposable income, consumption, and saving in some country are $200 billion, $150 billion, and $50 billion, respectively. Next, assume that disposable income increases by $20 billion, consumption rises by $16 billion, and saving goes up by $4 billion, and saving goes up by $2 billion. What is the economy's MPC? Its MPS? What was the APC before the increase in disposable income? After the increase?

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Answer:

A. MPC = 0.9

B. MPS = 0.1

C. APC= 0.75

D. APC= 0.764

Explanation:

a. Calculation for the economy's MPC (Marginal propensity to consume)

Using this formula

MPC = ΔConsumption/ΔIncome

Let plug in the formula

MPC = $18/$20

MPC = 0.9

Therefore the economy's MPC (Marginal propensity to consume) will be 0.9

b. Calculation for What is its MPS (Marginal propensity to save)

Using this formula

MPS = ΔSaving/ΔIncome

Let plug in the formula

MPS = $2/$20

MPS = 0.1

Therefore its MPS will be 0.1

c. Calculation for What was the APC ( Average propensity to consume ) before the increase in disposable income

Using this formula

APC = Consumption/Income

Let plug in the formula

APC = $150/$200

APC= 0.75

Therefore APC will be 0.75

d. Calculation for What was the APC after the increase

First step is to calculate the disposable income

Disposable income=$200 + $20

Disposable income=$220

Second step is to calculate the Consumption after the change

Consumption after the change =$150 + $18

Consumption after the change =$168

Now let calculate the APC after the increase

APC = $168/$220

APC= 0.764

Therefore APC after the increase will be 0.764

Suppose it is decided that rent control in New York City will be abolished and that market rents will now prevail. Assume that all rental units are identical and so are offered at the same rent. To address the plight of residents who may be unable to pay the market rent, an income supplement will be paid to all low income households equal to the difference between the old controlled rent and the new market rent. What effect will the elimination of the rent control have on the quantity and quality of rental housing supplied

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Answer:

The effect of the elimination of the rent control on the quantity and quality of rental housing supplied in New York City is:

increased quantity and quality of supplied rental housing.

Explanation:

In line with the laws of demand and supply, the quantity and quality supplied of the rental housing will increase drastically in New York City once rent control is abolished.  The only limiting factors will be the availability of resources, like land, labor, and capital for housing development.  If these resources are abundantly available, coupled with the presence of entrepreneurs, the number of rental housing will skyrocket in a few years to the extent that the housing market in the city will overrun demand.

A colleague at work learned that your company, an industrial supply company, has been offering kickbacks to purchasing officers to secure contracts. She asks you whether she should do anything. What step do you suggest she take

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Answer:

In simple words, the given case relates to business ethics. As per the normal rules and guidelines the manager should immediately respond to his or her supervisor in case any conflict of ethics comes into play.

Direct reporting to regulatory authorities or taking any legal action might lead to image degradation of the corporation. However if no action is taken by the supervisor of the manager after the complaint the subject manager should correspond to the legal authorities.

You want to learn more about how to align individual employee's goals with the overall organization's goals. which HRM function covers your concerns

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Answer:

The HRM (Human Resources Management) function that covers concerns about how to align individual employee's goals with the overall organization's goals is:

Performance management.

Explanation:

In Human Resource Management (HRM), there are various functions dealing with Human resource planning, Recruitment and selection, Performance management, Learning and development, Career planning. The performance management unit ensures that individual employee's goals are aligned with the overall goals of the organization in order to achieve organizational success.  The performance management function helps HR managers to establish, agree, and marry the goals of employees with organizational performance expectations.

A proposed new project has projected sales of $123,000, costs of $57,000, and depreciation of $12,600. The tax rate is 35 percent. Calculate operating cash flow using the four different approaches. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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Answer:Approach 1 ⇒ EBIT + Depreciation - Taxes approach

EBIT = Sales - Costs - Depreciation

= 123,000 - 57,000 - 12,600

= $53,400

EBIT = EBT as no interest in question.

Tax = EBIT * Tax rate

= 53,400 * 35%

= $18,690

Operating cashflow = 53,400 + 12,600 - 18,690

= $47,310

Approach 2 ⇒ Top-down Approach

= Sales - cost - tax

= 123,000 - 57,000 - 18,690

= $47,310

Approach 3 ⇒ Tax-Shield

= (Sales - Cost) * (1 - Tax rate) + (Depreciation * Tax rate)

= (123,000 - 57,000) * (1 - 35%) + (12,600 * 35%)

= $47,310

Approach 4 ⇒ Bottom-up

=  (Sales – Cost – Depreciation) * (1 - Tax rate) + Depreciation

= (123,000 - 57,000 - 12,600) * ( 1 - 35%) + 12,600

= $47,310

The 2019 balance sheet of Dyrdek’s Skate Shop, Inc., showed $530,000 in the common stock account and $2.3 million in the additional paid-in surplus account. The 2020 balance sheet showed $570,000 and $2.5 million in the same two accounts, respectively. If the company paid out $320,000 in cash dividends during 2020, what was the cash flow to stockholders for the year?

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Answer:

$80,000

Explanation:

[tex]The \ expression \ for \ calculating \ cash \ flow \ to \ stockholders \ is:[/tex]

[tex]Cashflow \ = \ Dividend \ paid \ during \ the \ year \ - \ change \ in \ t he \ value \ of \ common \ stock \ during \ - \ change \ in \ value \ of \ stock \ in \ the \ previous \ year[/tex][tex]Here;[/tex]

[tex]Change \ in \ value \ of \ Common \ stock \ during \ the \ year \ =[/tex] [tex]\ Value \ of \ Common \ stock \ of \ the \ Curren t \ Year - Value\ of \ Common \ stock \ of \ the \ Previous \ Year[/tex]

[tex]Change \ in \ valu e \ of \ Additional \ paid \ in \ surplus \ account \ during \ the \ year =[/tex]

[tex]Value \ of \ Additional \ paid \ in \ surplus \ account \ o f \ the \ Current \ Year \ -[/tex] [tex]\ Value \ of \ Additional \ paid \ in \ surplus \ account \ of \ th e \ Previous \ Year[/tex]

From the information given:

[tex]Dividend \ Payment \ during \ the \ year[/tex] 2020 = $320000

[tex]Value \ of \ stock \ in \ current \ yr[/tex]= i.e. 2020 = $570000

[tex]Value \ of \ stock \ in \ previoius \ yr[/tex] = i.e. 2019 = $530000

Change = $570000 - $530000 = $40,000

[tex]Value \ of \ Ad ditional \ paid-in \ surplus \ acct \ of \ the \ current \ year[/tex] = $2,500,000

[tex]Value \ of \ Ad ditional \ paid-in \ surplus \ acct \ of \ the \ previous \ year[/tex] = $2,300,000

Change = $2,500,000 - $2,300,000  = $ 200000

[tex]By \ using \ the \ above \ information \ in \ the \ formula \ for \ calculating \ the \ cash \ flow \ to[/tex]

[tex]\ stackholder, \ we \ get:[/tex]

= $320000 - $40,000 - $ 200000

= $80,000

Todd Johnson had the following items of income and losses during the tax year:

Wages $40,000
Non-business bad debt $1,000
Gann on commodities held 16 months $2,000
Loss on stock held 2 years $(800)
Flood damage on personal residence owned 5 years $4500
Gain on stock held 13 months $5,000

The Flood damage occurred due to a federally declared disaster. What is Todd's taxable capital gain for the tax year?

a. $500
b. $700
c. $5,200
d. $6,200

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Answer:

b. $700

Explanation:

Todd's capital gains = -$1,000 (bad debt) - $2,000 (gain on commodities held for 2 years) - $800 (loss on stock held for 2 years) - $4,500 (flood damage) + $5,000 (gain on stocks held for 13 months) = $700

Capital losses due to federally declared natural disasters can offset capital gains.

Answer:

Todd Johnson

Todd's taxable capital gain for the tax year is:

d. $6,200

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Gain on commodities held 16 months $2,000

Loss on stock held 2 years                    $(800)

Gain on stock held 13 months             $5,000

Net Capital Gains (Long-term)             $6,200

b) A capital gain or loss exists on property such as a home, car, and investment property, like stocks and bonds when is sold. Short-term capital gain or loss is differentiated from long-term capital gain or loss.  Usually, long-term capital gain or loss is calculated for assets held more than a year before disposal, while short-term gain or loss is calculated separately for assets sold within a year of being held.

As part of the initial investment, Ray Blake contributes equipment that had originally cost $101,300 and on which accumulated depreciation of $75,975 has been recorded. If similar equipment would cost $158,400 to replace and the partners agree on a valuation of $51,500 for the contributed equipment, what amount should be debited to the equipment account

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Answer:

This is a repeat question on Brainly but here you go.

$51,500

Whether original cost or replacing cost is given in the question but we considered that cost in which the partner give their consent

So, the equipment amount should be debited at $51,500 instead of the original cost or the replacing cost

Suppose you bought a 8 percent coupon bond one year ago for $1,070. The bond sells for $1,135 today. Requirement 1:Assuming a $1,000 face value, what was your total dollar return on this investment over the past year

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Answer:

The total dollar return on this investment over the past year is $145.

Explanation:

The total return will be the sum of the interest income received from the bond and any price apppreciation received after one year period.

First we need to determine the interest income

Interest income = Face value of the bond x Coupon rate

where

Face value = $1,000

Coupon rate = 8%

Interest income = $1,000 x 8%

Interest income = $80

Now calculate the price appreciation

Price appreciation = Present value of the bond - Purchase value of the bond

Where

Present value of the bond = $1,135

Purchase value of the bond  = $1,070

Placing values in the formula

Price appreciation = $1,135 - $1,070

Price appreciation = $65

Now calculate the total return

Total return = Interest income +  Price appreication

Total return = $80 + $65

Total return = $145

Great Pumpkin Inc., wants to purchase a vending machine for their common room and chooses dimensions of cost, reliability, and flexibility as critical. They evaluate three different vending machine companies and rate their performance on each criterion on a scale from 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent). Which company should Great Pumpkin choose

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Question Completion:

Dimension    Importance   Spike  Olaf  Andy

Cost                 4                  1           5       3

Reliability         2                 5           2       3

Cost                 3                 3           3       4

Answer:

Great Pumpkin Inc.

Great Pumpkin should choose Olaf Manufacturing with the highest weighted score of 33.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Dimension    Importance   Spike      Olaf             Andy

Cost                 4                 4 (1*4)     20 (5*4)      12 (3*4)

Reliability         2                10 (5*2)     4 (2*2)        6 (3*2)

Cost                 3                 9 (3*3)      9 (3*3)       12 (4*3)

Total weighted scores    23             33               30

b) Based on the total weighted scores, Olaf Manufacturing performed best among the three companies.  It should be chosen.  To obtain the weighted scores for each company, the scale it obtains under each dimension is multiplied by the importance of the dimension.  This is done for each dimension and each company before the total weighted scores are obtained and the company with the highest score is adjudged the winner.

Please help with the highlighted part. this is a practice essay

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Answer:

Expansion: A speedup in the pace of economic activity defined by high growth, low unemployment, and increasing prices.

Peak: The upper turning point of a business cycle and the point at which expansion turns into contraction.

Contraction: A slowdown in the pace of economic activity defined by low or stagnant growth,...

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Explanation:

Consider the following scenario and determine whether an agency conflict exists:

Daniel and Ashley equally own and manage A New Beginning (ANB), a store that sells preowned clothing and furniture. Daniel is responsible for ANE's back-office activities, and Ashley staffs the store and makes deliveries to customers. Both have equal decision-making authority and, under the terms of their partnership agreement, both are prohibited from making personal purchases using company funds without prior approval of the other partner. Daniel, without Ashley's knowledge, used the company's bank account recently to purchase a new sports car. Daniel has acknowledged that the car will not be used to support the business.

Is this a potential agency conflict between Daniel and Ashley?

a. No; Daniel and Ashley co-own and co-manage ANB and have a partnership agreement that makes them equal, so an agency conflict cannot exist.
b. Yes; it should have been Ashley who purchased the car.
c. No; Daniel and Ashley are both authorized to spend ANB's money, so no conflict of interest can occur.
d. Yes; Daniel is misappropriating some of Ashley's wealth by unilaterally purchasing a nonbusiness asset using ANB's funds.

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Answer:

c. No; Daniel and Ashley are both authorized to spend ANB's money, so no conflict of interest can occur.

Explanation:

Randi wants to hire five workers for her factory. She is finding that the people
who live in the same county as the factory lack the skills needed to perform
the job. She has been told that workers from surrounding areas are not willing
to drive over 100 miles each day to get to the factory. Which situation is Randi
facing?

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Briefly describe what is meant by the industrial market structure (IMS). Why is an understanding of the IMS so important for companies in their strategic management process

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Answer is given below:

Explanation:

Industrial market structure is a systematic representation of different organization based on the level of competition for these products or services the nature and nature of these products or services in the market. Industry market is structured is important in a company's strategic management process for the following reasons Clearly assess business objectives Knowing how much competition there is in the market. Get details of your competitor's business development. Competing in the market

Imagine that you are on the new business development team in your company. The team has been tasked with identifying a prospect list in a new sector. Which team decision-making approach will be best given the need for the team to be innovative in the generation of ideas

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Explanation:

Analyzing the information, the most appropriate team decision-making approach is the Nominal Group Technique, which is a very appropriate group dynamics process when there is a need for the team to be innovative in generating ideas. Through this approach to team decision making, brainstorming can occur, which is the integration of all members in a dynamic process that seeks some common goal, as in the case of the question, which is to identify a list of potential customers in a new sector.

Through the technique of the nominal group, the team meets in order to discuss the problem to find a solution through innovative ideas and generation of ideas that can arise through the communication of the team. This is an approach that consists of a few steps that includes a final vote on the solutions found, which helps in the interactive and participatory process of all members of the group.

what are the effects of inflation on the prices of goods and services? ​

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Answer:

When prices for energy, food, commodities, and other goods and services rise, the entire economy is affected. Rising prices, known as inflation, impact the cost of living, the cost of doing business, borrowing money, mortgages, corporate, and government bond yields, and every other facet of the economy.

Answer:

When prices for energy, food, commodities, and other goods and services rise, the entire economy is affected. Rising prices, known as inflation, impact the cost of living, the cost of doing business, borrowing money, mortgages, corporate, and government bond yields, and every other facet of the economy.

Explanation:

The production possibilities model illustrates an inverse relationship between two goods or services because

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Answer:

production of different types will compete for limited resources.

Explanation:

           The production possibilities model is also known as the Production–possibility frontier. It is the visual model of efficiency and scarcity. It provides the concept of how the economy can change things by using two goods as an example. It determines the trade offs that is associated with the allocation of the resources between the production of the two goods.

           The production possibilities curve or model shows the inverse relationship between the two goods and the services as producing different types of products or services will complete for the limited resources available.

          An economy has a very limited economic resource and therefore it can produce more number of one good by making only less of some another good.

Sandra and Kelsey are forming a partnership. Sandra will invest a piece of equipment with a book value of $4,300 and a fair market value of $15,000. Kelsey will invest a building with a book value of $34,600 and a fair market value of $57,600. What amount will be recorded to Kelsey's capital account

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Answer: $57600

Explanation:

The capital account of a business indicates the net worth it that particular business. The fair value of an asset brings about an increase to the capital account.

In this scenario, the amount that will be recorded to Kelsey's capital account will be her fair market value of the building which is $57,600.

SGS Corp. has an ROE of 14 percent and a payout ratio of 22 percent. What is its sustainable growth rate?

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Answer:

14.05%

Explanation:

Return on equity ROE =14%

payout ratio = 22%

Now, retention ratio b = 100-payout ratio= 100-22=88%

=0.88

Now sustainable growth rate = (ROE×b)/(1-(ROE*b)

= (0.14*0.88)/(1-0.14*0.88) =0.1405

=14.05%

Another way of looking at values is what a person feels is _____________ or _____________.
a.
right; wrong
b.
expensive; cheap
c.
silly; serious
d.
fun; boring

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Answer:

A.

right or wrong

Explanation:

Another way to look at values is to consider what a person believes to be right or wrong. Option A is correct.

What is the significance of values?

The consciousness of right and wrong is indicated or shown in our values. They support in our growth and improvement. The values support all the peoples in shaping the future desire. Every decision we create every day reflects our values.

Therefore, option A correct.

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Why do you suppose the marketing of the tax shelters at KPMG grew so fast?

a.Transformational leadership
b. Moral manager
c. Social learning theory
d. Moral intensity

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Answer: c. Social learning theory

Explanation:

KPMG in 2005 were almost indicted for their role in convincing wealthy clients to deceive the US government into believing that they had suffered losses which helped them evade taxes through tax shelters.

The marketing of these tax shelters at KPMG spread fast due to the Social learning theory where people engage in behaviour that they observed others doing.

Employees at KPMG were encouraged to be team players and so when they saw their fellow workers marketing these products to the wealthy, they too wanted to market it.

aron Company has a process costing system. All materials are introduced when conversion costs reach 50 percent. The following information is available for physical units during March
Work in process, March 1 (60% complete as to conversion costs) 150,000Units started in March 600,000Units transferred to Finishing Department in March 630,000Work in process, March 31 (40% complete as to conversion costs) 120,000Compute the equivalent units for materials costs and for conversion costs using FIFO method

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Answer:

Equivalent units of production for materials

Opening work in process was complete with respect to materials so not EUP there.

Closing work in process was complete as well.

EUP for materials is:

= Units transferred to Finishing Department - opening WIP

= 630,000 - 150,000

= 480,000 units

Equivalent units of production for conversion

= EUP opening work in process + units transferred to finishing department + EUP closing work in process

= (40% * 150,000) + 480,000 + (40% * 120,000)

= 60,000 + 480,000 + 48,000

= 588,000 units

EUP opening work in process already had 60% of conversion cost incurred in previous period so only 40% will be incurred in present period.

Crown Co. can produce two types of lamps, the Enlightner and Foglighter. The data on the two lamp models are as follows: Enlightner Foglighter Sales volume in units 500 400 Unit sales price $ 300 $ 400 Unit variable cost 200 240 Unit contribution margin $ 100 $ 160 It takes one machine hour to produce each product. Total fixed costs for the manufacture of both products are $90,000. Demand is high enough for either product to keep the plant operating at maximum capacity. Assuming that sales mix in terms of units remains constant, what is the breakeven point in total units

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Answer:

Crown Co.

The breakeven point in total units is:

711 units

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                            Enlightner   Foglighter   Total

Sales volume in units           500              400       900

Unit sales price                   $ 300           $ 400

Sales value                      $150,000    $160,000    $310,000

Unit variable cost                  200              240

Variable costs                 $100,000     $96,000    $196,000

Unit contribution margin    $ 100            $ 160

Total contribution            $50,000     $64,000     $114,000

Machine hour                          1                  1  

Weighted contribution margin per unit                $126.67 ($114,000/900)

Total fixed costs                                                     $90,000

Variable costs                                                       $196,000

Total costs =                                                         $286,000

Weighted contribution margin per unit:

                                           Enlightner          Foglighter      Total

Unit contribution margin     ($ 100 *5/9)   ($ 160 * 4/9)

                                               $55.56             $71.11         $126.67

Break-even point in total units = Fixed costs/Weighted contribution margin per unit

= $90,000/$126.67

= 710.5 units

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