In 2017, Randa Merchandising, Inc., sold its interest in a chain of wholesale outlets, taking the company completely out of the wholesaling business. The company still operates its retail outlets. Indicate where each of the following income-related items for this company appears on its 2017 income statement.

1. Net sales
2. Gain on state's condemnation of company property, net of tax
3. Cost of goods sold
4. Income taxes expense
5. Depreciation expense
6. Gain on sale of wholesale business segment, net of tax
7. Loss from operating wholesale business segment, net of tax
8. Loss of assets from a meteor strike, net of tax

Required:
Prepare the income statement for the calendar year 2017.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Randa Merchandising, Inc.

1. Indication of where each of the following income-related items for this company appears on its 2017 income statement.

Income Statement

1. Net Sales

2. Cost of goods sold

3. Depreciation expense

4. Income taxes expense

5. Gain on state's condemnation of company property, net of tax

6. Gain on sale of wholesale business segment, net of tax

7. Loss from operating wholesale business segment, net of tax

8. Loss of assets from a meteor strike, net of tax

Explanation:

Randa's income statement is prepared using a step-by-step approach.  It starts with the net sales from which the cost of goods sold is deducted to arrive at the gross profit.  Thereafter, the operating expenses are deducted to obtain the operating income.  Based on this, income taxes are computed before arriving at the operating income after taxes.  And then, the extraordinary items are disclosed (net of taxes) before arriving at the net income.


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On January 1, 2019, Sharon Matthews established Tri-City Realty, which completed the following transactions during the month: Jan. 1 Sharon Matthews transferred cash from a personal bank account to an account to be used for the business, $29,000. 2 Paid rent on office and equipment for the month, $2,250. 3 Purchased supplies on account, $2,300. 4 Paid creditor on account, $825. 5 Earned fees, receiving cash, $15,660. 6 Paid automobile expenses (including rental charge) for month, $1,620, and miscellaneous expenses, $830. 7 Paid office salaries, $2,200. 8 Determined that the cost of supplies used was $1,350. 9 Withdrew cash for personal use, $2,800. Required: 1. Journalize entries for transactions Jan. 1 through 9. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. 2. Post the journal entries to the T accounts, selecting the appropriate date to the left of each amount to identify the transactions. Determine the account balances, after all posting is complete. Accounts containing only a single entry do not need a balance. 3. Prepare an unadjusted trial balance as of January 31, 2019. 4. Determine the following: a. Amount of total revenue recorded in the ledger. b. Amount of total expenses recorded in the ledger. c. Amount of net income for January. 5. Determine the increase or decrease in owner’s equity for January.

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Answer:

Tri-City Realty

1. Journal Entries

Date    Accounts Titles       Debit       Credit

Jan. 1   Cash                       $29,000      

           Common stock                      $29,000

To record the transfer of cash for common stock.

Jan. 2  Rent expense       $2,250

           Cash                                      $2,250

Jan. 3  Supplies               $2,300

           Accounts payable                $2,300

To record purchase of supplies on account.

Jan. 4 Accounts payable   $825

          Cash                                       $825

To record the payment on account.

Jan. 5 Cash                 $15,660

           Fees Revenue                $15,660

To record earned fees.

Jan. 6 Automobile Exp. $1,620

          Miscellaneous exp. 830

          Cash                                 $2,450

To record the payment of automobile and miscellaneous expenses.

Jan. 7 Office Salaries     $2,200

          Cash                                  $2,200

To record the payment of office salaries.

Jan. 8 Supplies Expense $1,350

          Supplies                            $1,350

To record the cost of supplies used.

Jan. 9 Drawings            $2,800

          Cash                                 $2,800

To record cash withdrawn for personal use.

 

2.T-Accounts

Cash

Date    Accounts Titles       Debit       Credit

Jan. 1   Common stock       $29,000

Jan. 2  Rent expense                           $2,250

Jan. 4  Accounts payable                          825

Jan. 5  Fees Revenue          15,660

Jan. 6  Automobile expenses                1,620

           Miscellaneous expenses              830

Jan. 7  Office salaries                            2,200

Jan. 9  Drawings                                    2,800

Jan. 9  Balance                                   $34,135

           Totals                    $44,660  $44,660

Common Stock

Date    Accounts Titles       Debit       Credit

Jan. 1   Cash                                       $29,000

Rent Expense

Date    Accounts Titles       Debit       Credit

Jan. 2  Cash                       $2,250

Supplies

Date    Accounts Titles       Debit       Credit

Jan. 3  Accounts payable  $2,300

Jan. 8  Supplies expense                   $1,350

Jan. 9  Balance                                    $ 950

           Totals                     $2,300    $2,300

Accounts Payable

Date    Accounts Titles       Debit       Credit

Jan. 3  Supplies                                 $2,300

Jan. 4  Cash                        $825

Jan. 9  Balance                 $1,475

           Totals                   $2,300     $2,300

Fees Revenue

Date    Accounts Titles       Debit       Credit

Jan. 5   Cash                                      $15,660

Automobile Expenses

Date    Accounts Titles       Debit       Credit

Jan. 6  Cash                        $1,620

Miscellaneous Expenses

Date    Accounts Titles       Debit       Credit

Jan. 6  Cash                         $830

Office Salaries

Date    Accounts Titles       Debit       Credit

Jan. 7  Cash                      $2,200

Supplies Expense

Date    Accounts Titles       Debit       Credit

Jan. 8  Supplies                 $1,350

Drawings

Date    Accounts Titles       Debit       Credit

Jan. 9  Cash                      $2,800

3. Unadjusted Trial Balance as of January 31, 2019:

Accounts Titles         Debit       Credit

Cash                          $34,135

Supplies                          950

Common stock                         $29,000

Accounts payable                          1,475

Fees Revenue                            15,660

Rent expenses            2,250

Automobile expense   1,620

Miscellaneous expense 830

Office salaries             2,200

Supplies expense        1,350

Drawings                     2,800

Totals                       $46,135  $46,135

4a. Amount of total revenue recorded in the ledger:

= $15,660

b. Amount of total expenses recorded in the ledger:

= $8,250

c. Amount of net income for January:

= $7,410

5. Increase or decrease in owner's equity for January:

= $4,610

Explanation:

a) Total expenses:

Rent expenses            2,250

Automobile expense   1,620

Miscellaneous expense 830

Office salaries             2,200

Supplies expense        1,350

Total                          $8,250

b) Net Income:

Fees Revenue        $15,660

Total expenses          8,250

Net income               $7,410

c) Increase in Equity:

Net income             $7,410

Drawings                (2,800)

Increase =              $4,610

Your perceived credibility determines how others receive and react to your communications. You will test your ability to identify actions that correspond with the three elements of credibility: competence, caring, and character. Match the action with the most appropriate area of credibility.


a. Following code of conduct
b. Doing what you say
c. Talking to customers
c. Talking to employees
d. Meeting deadlines
e. Encouraging openness
f. Gaining record of success
g. Sense ofaccountability

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Answer:

Credibility

Matching the action with the most appropriate area of credibility:

Competence:

a. Following code of conduct

f. Gaining record of success

Character:

b. Doing what you say

d. Meeting deadlines

g. Sense of accountability

Caring:

c. Talking to customers

c. Talking to employees

e. Encouraging openness

Explanation:

Competence is the professional skills and abilities that one needs in order to accomplish specific tasks.  It is developed by experience.  Caring is the compassion that one displays in understanding the interests of others and connecting with them. Character is the reputation that one gains by being committed to high morals and values.

which is not an object to taxation?
person
business
transaction public property

which limitation of taxation is the concept of situs of taxation based?
territoriality
public purpose
internati comity
exemption of the government​

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Transaction public property

Exemption of the government

What are three important characteristics for an entrepreneur to have?
(Check all of the boxes that apply)

Popular
Hardworking
Optimistic
Healthy
Witty
Disciplined

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Answer:

HardworkingOptimisticDisciplined

Explanation:

An entrepreneur starts and operates a new business. An entrepreneur develops a business idea in their mind. They then source for all that is required to transform the idea into a successful business.

Entrepreneurs take risks by investing their resources, time, and energy in the business idea. They undertake the investment because they are convinced it will work. It takes hard work and sacrifices for the new business to be successful. An entrepreneur must focus on their business for it to grow.

Answer:

2 3 6

Explanation:

Information related to plant assets, natural resources, and intangibles at the end of 2020 for Concord Company is as follows: buildings $1,030,000, accumulated depreciation—buildings $653,000, goodwill $410,000, coal mine $496,000, and accumulated depletion—coal mine $108,000.

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A.nswer and Explanation:

The preparation of the partial balance sheet is as follows;

Assets

Long term assets:  

Plant, property & equipment

Coal mine $496,000

Less: Acc. depletion, coal mines -$108,000     $388,000

Buildings $1,030,000

Less: Acc. depreciation, buildings - $653,000  $377,000

Total Plant, property & equipment                       $765,000

Goodwill                                                                $410,000

Total long term assets                                          $1,175,000

On June 10, Pais Company purchased $9,000 of merchandise from McGiver Company, terms 3/10, n/30. Pais Company pays the freight costs of $400 on June 11. Goods totaling $600 are returned to McGiver Company for credit on June 12. On June 19, Pais Company pays McGiver Company in full, less the purchase discount. Both companies use a perpetual inventory system.
Prepare separate entries for each transaction on the books of Pais Company.

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Answer:

A. Books of Pais Company

June 10

Dr Merchandise inventory $9,000

Cr Accounts payable $9,000

June 11

Dr Merchandise inventory $400

Cr Cash $400

June 12

Dr Accounts payable $600

Cr Merchandise inventory $600

On June 19

Dr Account payable 8,400

Cr Cash 8,148

Cr Merchandise inventory 252

B. Books of McGiver Company

June 10

Dr Accounts receivable $9,000

Cr Sales $9,000

Dr Cost of Goods Sold $5,000

Cr Merchandise inventory $5,000

On June 11

No entry

On June 12

Dr Sales returns & allowances $600

Cr Accounts receivable $600

Dr Merchandise inventory $310

Cr Cost of Goods Sold $310

On June 19

Dr Cash 8,148

Dr Sales discounts 252

Cr Accounts receivable 8,400

Explanation:

A. Preparation of the entries on the books of Pais Company.

June 10

Dr Merchandise inventory $9,000

Cr Accounts payable $9,000

June 11

Dr Merchandise inventory $400

Cr Cash $400

June 12

Dr Accounts payable $600

Cr Merchandise inventory $600

On June 19

Dr Account payable 8,400

($9,000 - $600)

Cr Cash 8,148

(8,400 x 97%)

Cr Merchandise inventory 252

(8,400 x 3%)

B. Preparation of the entries on the books of McGiver Company

June 10

Dr Accounts receivable $9,000

Cr Sales $9,000

Dr Cost of Goods Sold $5,000

Cr Merchandise inventory $5,000

On June 11

No entry is needed in McGiver Company books

On June 12

Dr Sales returns & allowances $600

Cr Accounts receivable$600

Dr Merchandise inventory$310

Cr Cost of Goods Sold$310

On June 19

Dr Cash 8,148

(8,400 x 97%)

Dr Sales discounts 252

(8,400 x 3%)

Cr Accounts receivable 8,400

(8,148+252)

If a Swiss chocolate firm purchases an American ice cream manufacturer, the American ice cream manufacturer becomes a:

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Explanation:

subsidiaria de la empresa de chocolate (i am spanish

)

When a business behaves in an ethical manner, it is known as:

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Answer:

organisational loyalties

Explanation:

Business are behaving in a manner that they do not change their relationship with other businesses or with workers.

Rent controls force landlords to price apartments below the equilibrium price level. An immediate effect is a shortage (excess demand) of apartments because the quantity of apartments demanded is greater than the quantity supplied at the regulated price.
When cities prevent landlords from charging market rents, which of the following are common long-run outcomes?
a. Black markets develop.
b. The quality of available rental housing units falls.
c. Landlords earn lower profits renting housing units, but the rent charged has no effect on either the quantity or quality of rental units.
d. Nonprice methods of rationing emerge.

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Answer: b. The quality of available rental housing units falls.

d. Nonprice methods of rationing emerge.

Explanation:

Rent control is simply defined as a government program which involves placing a limit on the fee that can be charged by a landlord for the lease if his or her house. Rent control are usually put in place to make the cost of living affordable to the people especially the low income earners.

Based on the information given in the question, the common long-run outcomes include the quality of available rental housing units falls and also there'll be emergence of non price methods of rationing.

QUESTION 6 of 10: Pricing your new product based on what you pay for the parts inside it is called: a) Demand-based pricing b) Cost-based pricing c) Competition-based pricing

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Answer: Cost Based pricing

Explanation:

An increase in demand and an increase in supply will lead to:_______

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Answer:

increase in the equilibrium quantity

Explanation:

The equilibrium quantity for a product is defined as a point where the supply of a product is equal to the demand of that product. The demand curve as well as the supply curve have opposite trajectories and they eventually intersects creating an economic equilibrium and a equilibrium quantity.

Whenever there is an increase in the supply and an increase in the demand of a product, it will lead to the increase in the equilibrium quantity of the product.

B. What the impact on XYZ's accounting equation in Maywhen it recorded the transaction as a debit to consultant expense for $10,000 and a credit to accounts payable for \$10,000

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Answer:

The above entry would decrease stockholders' equity by $10,000 and increase the liabilities by $10,000.

Explanation:

Consultation expense is an expense and when the expense gets debited, it refers to expense being incurred which in turn decreases stockholders' equity. Accounts payable is a liability and crediting accounts payable increases the liability.

Under the transactions approach used in financial accounting, every transaction has a single effect upon each party engaging in it.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

Under the transactions approach used in financial accounting, every transaction has a single effect upon each party engaging in it.

b. False

Explanation:

Every transaction has double effect upon each party that is engaged in it.   Instead, a business records each transaction to show that it affects the accounting equation of assets = liabilities + equity.  This implies that every transaction that occurs must have an effect on the asset side and the liabilities + equity side.  While one account will be receiving value, another account will be giving out the value for the same transaction.  This effect helps to keep the equation in balance at all times.

At December 31, 2019, Skysong Corporation had the following stock outstanding. 10% cumulative preferred stock, $100 par, 108,966 shares $10,896,600 Common stock, $5 par, 4,044,060 shares 20,220,300 During 2020, Skysong did not issue any additional common stock. The following also occurred during 2020. Income from continuing operations before taxes $22,887,900 Discontinued operations (loss before taxes) $3,284,900 Preferred dividends declared $1,089,660 Common dividends declared $2,204,300 Effective tax rate 35 %
Compute earnings per share data as it should appear in the 2020 income statement of Skysong Corporation. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.48.)

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Answer:

Earnings per share from continuing operations is $3.41 per share.

Earnings per share from discontinued operations is -$0.53 per share.

Explanation:

The earnings per share data can be computed by preparing a partial income statment as follows:

Skysong Corporation

Income Statement (Partial)

As at December 31, 2019

Particulars                                                                            Amount ($)  

Continuing operations

Income from continuing operations before taxes           22,887,900

Taxes on continuing operations (22,887,900 * 35%)       (8,010,765)  

Income from continuing operations after taxes                14,877,135

Preferred dividends declared                                           (1,089,660)  

Income from continuing operations after pref. div.           13,787,475

Discontinued operations

Discontinued operations (loss before taxes)                    (3,284,900)  

Tax benefit on discontinued oper. (3,284,900 * 35%)          1,149,715  

Discontinued operations (loss after taxes)                         (2,135,185)

Earnings per share:

Continuing operations  (13,787,475 / 4,044,060)                      3.41

Discontinued operations (2,135,185 / 4,044,060)                    (0.53)

How have developments in IT affected the supply characteristic of the job market?

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Answer:

It's definitely reduced the need for mechanized work and increased demand in tech jobs.

In addition to ensuring the transportation of people and products, workers in the Transportation and Logistics career cluster also

A. pass regulations for how to inspect vehicles, examine workplace safety, and plan systems to make traffic flow easier.
B. inspect and maintain vehicles, examine workplace safety, and plan systems to make traffic flow easier.
C. teach people how to inspect vehicles, develop workplace safety products, and plan systems to make traffic flow easier.
D. make vehicles that pass inspection, develop workplace safety products, and pass laws to make traffic flow easier

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B it's answer b ok ok ok ok

In addition to ensuring the transportation of people and products, workers in the Transportation and Logistics career cluster also inspect and maintain vehicles, examine workplace safety, and plan systems to make traffic flow easier. Thus, option B is correct.

What is logistics?

Supply chain management includes logistics, which deals with the effective forward and reverse flow of goods, services, and related information from the point of origin to the site of consumption in accordance with customer needs. One element that keeps the supply chain together is logistics management. The resources controlled in logistics may include consumables like food and other consumables as well as tangible products like consumables like materials, equipment, and supplies.

In addition to the transportation of the troops themselves, military logistics is concerned with preserving army supply lines for food, weapons, ammunition, and spare components. The procurement, transportation, and storage of raw materials, semi-finished items, and final goods are the purview of civil logistics.

Therefore, we can conclude that option B is correct.

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Transfer payments alter household income, but they do not reflect the economy's production.

a. True
b. False

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I think it might be true, I’m so sorry if I’m wrong

Mary Beth purchased her primary residence for $280,000.00. As part of the closing procedure, she paid $2,900 in a loan origination fee, $750 to a lawyer to review the purchase contract and other closing papers, $150 for a property survey, and $1,200 for title insurance. She also gave the real estate agent a $100 gift certificate in appreciation for his hard work. What is Mary Beth's basis residence?
a. $280,000.
b. $281,350.
c. $282,100.
d. $282,900

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Answer:

b. $281,350

Explanation:

Calculation for What is Mary Beth's basis residence

Cost price $280,000

Add Title Insurance $1,200

Add Property Survery $150

Mary Beth's basis residence $281,350

($280,000+$1,200+$150)

Therefore Mary Beth's basis residence will be $281,350

The difference between accounting exposure and translation exposure is that:______

a. translation is about going from one language to another, accounting is just about the numbers.
b. accounting exposure and translation exposure are the same thing.
c. hedging one always involves increasing the other.
d. hedging one might involve increasing the other.

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Answer:

B.)accounting exposure and translation exposure are the same thing.

Explanation:

Accounting Exposure can also be regarded as also translation exposure, it take care of all accounting-derived changes that could arise in owner's equity. This Translation exposure do take place when a firm is a dominant of part of her equity or liabilities in a foreign currency.

When a loan is considered uncollectible, the bank's accounting department will write (charge) it off the books by reducing the ______ and the ______ accounts. Which choice below correctly fills in the blanks in the preceding sentence? A. PLL, gross loans B. ALL, net loans C. ALL, gross loans D. PLL, net loans E. None of the above.

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Answer:

C. ALL, gross loans

Explanation:

A promissory agreement can be defined as an evidence of a debt and as such involves the use of a legal financial tool such as a promissory note as a written promise to declare that a party (borrower) would pay another (lender) at a specific period of time.

On the other hand, a deed of trust can be defined as a legal document used by a party (borrower) to pledge his or her property to another party (lender) as guarantee or collateral for the repayment of a loan. The deed of trust is typically made up of three (3) parties; the lender, borrower and a trustee.

When a loan is considered uncollectible, the bank's accounting department will write (charge) it off the books by reducing the ALL and the gross loans accounts. This is usually done in order to make the business attractive to potential investors or creditors and so as to reduce their tax liabilities.

Hence, when the payment for a particular debt is unrecoverable or uncollectible, it is often written off (charge-off) and subsequently removed as assets from the balance sheet.

Your boss has asked you to calculate the profitability ratios of Cold Goose Metal Works, Inc. and make comments on its second-year performance as compared to its first-year performance. The following shows Cold Goose's income statement for the last two years. The company had assets of $7,050,000 in the first year and $11,277,600 in the second year. Common equity was equal to $3,750,000 in the first year, 100% of earnings were paid out as dividends in the first year, and the firm did not issue new stock in the second year.


Net Sales $3,810,000 $3,000,000
Operating costs less depreciation and amortization 1365000 1,267,500
Depreciation and amortization $190,500 $120,000
Total Operating Costs 1,555,500 1,387,500
Operating Income (or EBIT) $225,450 $1,612,500
Less: Interest 225,450 169,313
Earnings before taxes (EBT) $2,029,050 $1,443,187
Less: Taxes (40%) 821,620 577,275
Net Income $1,217,430 $865,912

Required:
Calculate the profitability ratios of Cold Goose Metal Works, Inc.

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Answer:

Gross Margin % 59.2% 53.8%

 compares gross profit to sales revenue  

 

Ne income Margin 32.0% 28.9%

 compares net income to sales revenue  

 

ROA return on assets 10.8% 12.3%

net earnings relative to the company’s total assets.  

 

ROE return on equity 32.5% 23.1%

net income relative to stockholders’ equity,  

Explanation:

Net Sales                                                         3,810,000 3,000,000

Operating costs less depreciation/amortization 1,365,000 1,267,500

Depreciation and amortization                            190,500 120,000

Total Operating Costs                                        1,555,500 1,387,500

Operating Income (or EBIT)                               2,254,500 1,612,500

Less: Interest                                                           225,450 169,313

Earnings before taxes (EBT)                               2,029,050 1,443,187

Less: Taxes (40%)                                                   821,620 577,275

Net Income                                                           1,217,430 865,912

 

assets 11,277,600 7,050,000

Equity 3,750,000 3,750,000

 

Gross Margin % 59.2% 53.8%

 compares gross profit to sales revenue  

 

Ne income Margin 32.0% 28.9%

 compares net income to sales revenue  

 

ROA return on assets 10.8% 12.3%

net earnings relative to the company’s total assets.  

 

ROE return on equity 32.5% 23.1%

net income relative to stockholders’ equity,  

The cost of direct materials transferred into the Bottling Department of the Mountain Springs Water Company is $918,400. The conversion cost for the period in the Bottling Department is $516,000. The total equivalent units for direct materials and conversion are 28,700 and 8,600 liters, respectively. Determine the direct materials and conversion cost per equivalent unit.

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Answer:

Equivalent Unit of Materials=$32

Equivalent Unit of Conversion Costs=$60

Explanation:

Calculation to Determine the direct materials and conversion cost per equivalent unit

Calculation for DIRECT MATERIALS

Using this formula for direct materials

Equivalent Unit of Materials=Cost of direct materials transferred/Total equivalent units for direct materials

Let plug in the formula

Equivalent Unit of Materials=$918,400/28,700 liters

Equivalent Unit of Materials=$32

Calculation for CONVERSION COST PER EQUIVALENT UNIT

Using this formula

Equivalent Unit of Conversion Costs=Conversion cost/Total equivalent units for Conversion

Let plug in the formula

Equivalent Unit of Conversion Costs=$516,000/8,600 liters

Equivalent Unit of Conversion Costs=$60

Therefore the direct materials and conversion cost per equivalent unit will be :

Equivalent Unit of Materials=$32

Equivalent Unit of Conversion Costs=$60

. Job 1 pays $50,000 per year and offers 10 days of vacation. Job 2 pays $48,000 per year and offers 25 days of vacation. Which job has a higher pay per workday (Job 1 or Job 2)?

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Answer:

Job option 2 has a high pay per day

Explanation:

Job option 1:

The total number of hours worked in job 1 will be 365- 10 days of vacation. Pay per day

=$50,000/ (365 - 10)

=$50,000/ 355

=$140,845

Job option 2:

total hours worked will be 365 - 25

Pay per day

=$48,000/ 340

=$141.17

Job option 2 has a high pay per day

What is the rate of return when 20 shares of Stock A purchased for \$30/share , are sold for $710? The commission on the sale is $6

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Answer:

ROI=17.33%

Explanation:

the rate of return = Net gain/ initial investments x 100 %

Net gains = (selling price  - commissions) -  purchase price

Purchase price = 20 x $30 = $600

Selling price = 710

Commission = $6

ROI ={( 710 - 6) - 600}/ 600 x 100

ROI = 104/600 x 100

ROI= 0.173333 x 100

ROI=17.33%

Assume that in an isolated village each household specializes in the production of the good in which they enjoy a comparative advantage. It follows that each household specializes in the production of the good for which the opportunity cost of production is ___________.

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Answer: low

Explanation:

When countries produce the goods that they have comparative advantage in, this implies that they will not produce the goods that they have the opportunity cost to be high.

In this case, they'll produce the products that they have low opportunity cost. The opportunity cost simply means the cost of what they'll forgo.

If the ending inventory in the previous period was understated $17,000 and the ending inventory in the current period was overstated $27,000. Which of the following is understated in the current period?

a. Owner's equity
b. Cost of goods sold
c. Net income
d. All the other answers are correct

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Answer:

In the current period,

b. Cost of goods sold

Explanation:

With the current period's beginning inventory (or previous period's ending inventory) understated by $17,000 and the overstatement of the current period's ending inventory by $27,000, it implies that the Cost of goods sold is understated by $10,000.  Once this cost is understated, the net income will be overstated, as well as the owner's equity (via the retained earnings).

On January 1, 2020, Walker Inc. acquired equipment for $56,000. The expected useful life is 10 years and the residual value is $1,120. Total service hours for the equipment are estimated to be 14,000 while actual hours for 2020 were 1,260. Compute depreciation expense in 2020, under the following methods.
A. Straight-line method.
B. Double-declining-balance.
C. Sum-of-the-year digits.
D. Units-of-production.

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Answer:

$5488

$11,200

$9978.18

$4939.20

Explanation:

A. Straight line depreciation expense = (Cost of asset - Salvage value) / useful life

($56,000 - $1120) / 10 = $5488

Depreciation expense for each year of the useful life would be $5488

B. Depreciation expense using the double declining method = Depreciation factor x cost of the asset

Depreciation factor = 2 x (1/useful life)

Depreciation factor = 2 x (1/10) = 1/5

1/5 x $56,000 = $11,200

C. Sum-of-the-year digits = (remaining useful life / sum of the years ) x  (Cost of asset - Salvage value)

Sum of the years = 1 +2 +3 +4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 = 55

Undepreciated life of the asset = 10

10/ 55 x ($56,000 - $1120) = $9,978.18

D. (hours used in year 1 / total number of hours of the machine) x  (Cost of asset - Salvage value)

(1260 / 14,000) x ($56,000 - $1120) = $4939.20

The issuance of common stock always decrease equity.


True
False?

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I believe this answer is true

Nathan is a customer service agent for a small nutrition company. He was disabled in a car accident and relies on his wheelchair for mobility. One day the elevator he uses broke. For a week, his co-workers assisted him as the elevator was being assessed, but the repair was delayed. Several weeks later, Nathan continued to use the steep loading dock ramp. After repeated conversations with management, it did not seem they wanted to repair the elevator. It was becoming a physical strain on Nathan and it was affecting his work. If this persists, which government entity would be able to assist Nathan in exercising his employment rights

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Answer:

EEOC - Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Explanation:

EEOC protects employees with disabilities, Nathan would qualify for such protection due to the physical strain.

Nathan may be able to file a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) if he believes that his employer has violated his rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

What action can be taken by the EEOC?

Charges of discrimination against employers who are subject to the law may be investigated by the EEOC. Our responsibility in an inquiry is to objectively and accurately evaluate the charges' accusations before reaching a conclusion. If we discover that there has been discrimination, we will work to resolve the issue.

The ADA requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations to employees with disabilities, such as installing a functioning elevator or providing an alternative access route to work areas.

Nathan may also consider reaching out to his state's Department of Labor or a local advocacy group for people with disabilities to seek assistance. These organizations may be able to provide guidance and support in filing a complaint or pursuing legal action.

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job satisfaction or organizational commitment Which do you think would be more strongly related to performance?

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job satisfaction but I’m not sure
Answer: Job Satisfaction

Explanation: The main difference between organizational commitment and job satisfaction is that while organizational commitment can be defined as the emotional responses which an employee has towards his organization; job satisfaction is the responses that an employee has towards any job.
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