Bateman Corporation sold an office building that it used in its business for $800,950. Bateman bought the building ten years ago for $599,525 and has claimed $201,425 of depreciation expense. What is the amount and character of Bateman's gain or loss?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The amount of Bateman's gain is $402,850, in character of profits from the sale of property and equipment

Explanation:

The gain of selling an asset is determined by the formula: Sale price minus Book value. The book value of the building is Cost minus accumulated depreciation. So, the book value is [tex]599,525 - 201,425 = 398,100[/tex]

Then, the amount of Bateman's gain is equal to [tex]800,950 - 398,100 = 402,850[/tex].

Answer 2
Final answer:

Bateman Corporation has a gain of $402,850 on the sale of its office building. This gain is considered a Section 1231 gain, which is usually taxed at lower capital gains tax rates.

Explanation:

To understand the amount and character of Bateman's gain or loss, we need to calculate the adjusted basis of the property, which is original cost less depreciation, and then compare this with the selling price. In Bateman's case, the company bought the property for $599,525 and has claimed $201,425 in depreciation.
Thus, the adjusted basis of the property is $599,525 - $201,425, which equals $398,100.

Bateman then sold this property for $800,950. To calculate the gain or loss, we subtract the adjusted basis ($398,100) from the selling price ($800,950). This gives us $800,950 - $398,100 = $402,850.

Therefore, Bateman Corporation has a gain of $402,850 on the sale of the office building. Since this property was used in the business, the gain is considered a Section 1231 gain, which is generally taxed at favorable capital gains tax rates.

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Wight Corporation has provided its contribution format income statement for June. The company produces and sells a single product. Sales (4,300 units) $ 150,500 Variable expenses 73,100 Contribution margin 77,400 Fixed expenses 44,600 Net operating income $ 32,800 If the company sells 4,400 units, its total contribution margin should be _____

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Answer:

its total contribution margin should be 79,200

Explanation:

Our first goal:

Calculate the contribution margin per unit

[tex]77,400\div 4,300 = CM \:per \:unit\\CM \:per \:unit = 18[/tex]

Then we multiply by the sold units to get the new budgeted contribution margin.

[tex]Unit \: Sold \times CM \:per \:unit = CM_{total}\\4,400 \times 18 = 79,200[/tex]

Final answer:

To calculate the total contribution margin for 4,400 units, first find the per unit contribution margin from the existing data, which is $18 per unit. Then, multiply this per unit contribution margin by the increase in units sold (100 units) to determine the increase in contribution margin ($1,800). Adding this to the original contribution margin gives a new total of $79,200.

Explanation:

The subject of this question is the calculation of the total contribution margin when Wight Corporation sells an additional 100 units, raising their total sales from 4,300 units to 4,400 units. We know from the information provided that Wight Corporation has a contribution margin of $77,400 when they sell 4,300 units. To find the total contribution margin at 4,400 units, we need to calculate the contribution margin per unit and then multiply it by the number of units sold.

The contribution margin per unit is found by dividing the total contribution margin by the number of units sold. In this case, it's $77,400 divided by 4,300 units, which equals approximately $18 per unit.

If we sell 100 more units, with a contribution margin per unit of $18, the increase in total contribution margin is 100 units x $18/unit, which equals $1,800. Therefore, the new total contribution margin when selling 4,400 units would be $77,400 + $1,800 = $79,200.

On June 30, 2018, Hardy Corporation issued $10.5 million of its 8% bonds for $9.5 million. The bonds were priced to yield 10%. The bonds are dated June 30, 2018. Interest is payable semiannually on December 31 and July 1. If the effective interest method is used, by how much should the bond discount be reduced for the six months ended December 31, 2018?

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Answer:

The discount will be reduced by 55,000

December 31h 2018

Interest expense 475,000

       Cash    420,000

       Discount on bond Payable 55,000

Explanation:

Hardy Corporation

face vale 10,500,000 bonds 8%

issued     9,500,000   were priced to yield 10%

Discount 1,000,000

carrying value x effective rate/2 = interest expense

9,500,000 x 10%/2 = 475,000 interest expense

face value x bond rate /2 = cash proceeds

10,500,000 x 8%/2 = (420,000 cash proceeds)

amortization= interest expense - cash proceeds

amortization on discount 55,000

EarlKeen Co. sold $260,000 of equipment during January under a one-year warranty. The cost to repair defects under the warranty is estimated at 4% of the sales price. On August 15, a customer required a $100 part replacement plus $50 of labor under the warranty. Provide the journal entry for (a) the estimated warranty expense on January 31 for January sales on page 10 of the journal and (b) the August 15 warranty work on page 14 of the journal. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.

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Answer:

warranty expense 10,400 (260,000 x 4%)

          warranty liablity  10,400

warranty liability   150

          wages payable  50

         inventory            100

Explanation:

we recognize the expected warranty expense at the moment of the sale.

Then expenses associate with the warranty will decrease the prevision "warranty liability"

The part used come from the company's inventory

and the wages for work on the product, will have to be paid.

Note: it could be cash directly instead of using wages payable account. But because there is no information about those wages being paid I assume are not.

All else being equal, which is true about a firm with high operating leverage relative to a firm with low operating leverage? Select one: A. A higher percentage of the high operating leverage firm's costs are fixed. B. The high operating leverage firm is exposed to less risk. C. The debt payments limit the high operating leverage firm's opportunities to turn a big profit. D. The high operating leverage firm has more debt.

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Answer:

A. A higher percentage of the high operating leverage firm's costs are fixed.

Explanation:

Let's first focus on what is operating leverage:

It represents  the degree on which an increase in sales revenue, will also increase the operating income of the company

So Being Contribution Margin the amount generate for sales, dividing that for the profit, we got the relationship between sales and income.

[tex]\frac{ContributionMargin}{Profit} = $Operating Leverage\\[/tex]

We can expand those like this

[tex]\frac{Q * CM} {Q * CM - Fixed Cost} = $Operating Leverage\\[/tex]

Where Q is the uantity of units sold

and CM is the contribution margin per unit.

Resuming: relationship between sales and operating income

That definition cuts "C" and "D" because they talk about debt, this measurement doesn't involve debt.

Now let's check "A"

It state that higher fixed cost amkes the leverage go higher, let's see if that is true:

[tex]\frac{Q * CM} {Q * CM - Fixed Cost} = $Operating Leverage\\[/tex]

Fixed Cost is subtracting in the divisor, so higher fixed cost makes the divisor lower.

When this happens, the result of the division is higher.

[tex]\lim_{n \to 0} \frac{a}{n}= \infty[/tex]

So this example is true

As an example:

If you have 100 CM and 80 Fixed cost then

[tex]\frac{100}{100-80}= 100/20 = 5\\[/tex]

IF you have 100 CM and 50 Fixed cost then

[tex]\frac{100}{100-50}= 100/50 = 2\\[/tex]

The required return on the stock of Moe's Pizza is 12.2 percent and after tax required return on the company's debt is 3.82 percent. The company's market value capital structure consists of 72 percent equity. The company is considering a new project that is less risky than current operations and it feels the risk adjustment factor is minus 2.1 percent. The tax rate is 35 percent. What is the required return for the new project?

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Answer:

WACC 7.71894%

Explanation:

[tex]WACC = K_e(\frac{E}{E+D}) + K_d(1-t)(\frac{D}{E+D})[/tex]

Ke = 0.101

ER = 0.72

Kd = 0.0382

DR = 0.18

t = 0.35

WACC 7.71894%

Final answer:

The required return for Moe's Pizza's new less risky project is 6.65%, calculated using the weighted average cost of capital formula with a risk adjustment factor applied to the company's equity return.

Explanation:

The question seeks to determine the required return for a new project Moe's Pizza is considering. Given that the project is less risky than the current operations, a risk adjustment of minus 2.1 percent is applied to the company's required return on equity. Moe's Pizza requires a 12.2 percent return on equity and a 3.82 percent after-tax return on debt, with a capital structure of 72 percent equity and 28 percent debt (calculated as 100% - 72%).

To calculate the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) for the new project, which represents the new project's required return, we use the following formula:

WACC = E/V × Re × (1 - Risk Adjustment) + D/V × Rd × (1 - Tax Rate)

Substituting the given values:

WACC = 0.72 × 12.2% × (1 - (-0.021)) + 0.28 × 3.82% × (1 - 0.35)

After calculations:

WACC = 0.72 × 12.2% × 1.021 + 0.28 × 3.82% × 0.65

WACC = 8.97% × 0.72 + 0.69% × 0.28

WACC = 6.46% + 0.19%

Required return for the new project = WACC = 6.65%.

This value takes into account the tax shield on the debt and the risk adjustment for the new project being less risky than the current operations.

How much must you deposit each year into your retirement account starting now and continuing through year 10 if you want to be able to withdraw $75,000 per year forever, beginning 34 years from now? Assume the account earns interest at 10% per year.

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Answer:

This person would deposit $5,255.47 for ten years.

It will generated a value of $83758.62 which will coumpound interest for 23 years unit reach $750,000

After that, the person will withdraw 75,000 per year until his death

Explanation:

Timeline:

for 10 year the person will do annual deposit.

24 years after that, wants to withdraw 75,000 forever AKA indefinite

[tex]infinite \:anuity = \frac{Principal}{Rate} \\\frac{75,000}{0.10} = 750,000[/tex]

This is the future value needed for the person at the end of year 33 (Because at the beginning of year 34 It will withdraw 75,000)

This value will be the result of 23 years of interest of a lump sum

[tex]Principal \timex (1+rate)^{time} = Amount[/tex]

[tex]Principal \timex (1+0.10)^{23} = 750,000[/tex]

Principal = 83758.61835

This value will be the proceeds of the 10 years annuity

This is the future value of the annuity. This is the kicker of the investment. It starts from here.

[tex]C * \frac{(1+r)^{time} -1}{rate} = FV\\[/tex]

[tex]C * \frac{(1+0.10)^{10} -1}{0.10} = 83758.61835\\[/tex]

C = 5,255.467583

Aaker Corporation, which has only one product, has provided the following data concerning its most recent month of operations: Selling price $99 Units in beginning inventory 0 Units produced 6,300 Units sold 6,000 Units in ending inventory 300 Variable costs per unit: Direct materials $12 Direct labor $42 Variable manufacturing overhead $6 Variable selling and administrative $6 Fixed costs: Fixed manufacturing overhead $170,100 Fixed selling and administrative $24,000 What is the net operating income for the month under absorption costing? $3,900 ($14,100) $12,000 $8,100

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Answer:

Net Income = $12,000

Explanation:

Under absorption costing cost allocated to cost of goods sold = Prime cost + Manufacturing overheads. That is selling and administrative cost is not allocated.

Computing Net Income

No of units = 6,000

Sales 6,000 X $99 = $594,000

Less: Cost of Goods Sold

Direct Material = $12 X 6,000 = $72,000

Add: Direct Labor = $42 X 6,000 = $252,000

Add: Variable Manufacturing Overhead = $6 X 6,000 = $36,000

Add: Fixed manufacturing overhead = ($170,100/6,300) X 6,000 = $162,000

Total cost of goods sold = $522,000

Gross Margin = $72,000

Less: Operating Cost

Selling And Distribution

Variable $6 X 6000 = $36,000

Fixed = $24,000

Total Operating cost = $60,000

Net Income = $12,000

Final answer:

The net operating income resulted in a loss of $107,700 for Aaker Corporation.

Explanation:

To calculate this, we first need to compute the total cost of goods sold (COGS) and the total sales, and then subtract the total costs from the total sales to find the net operating income.

The COGS under absorption costing includes the total variable costs (direct materials, direct labor, variable manufacturing overhead) and a portion of the fixed manufacturing overhead. Since no inventory was there at the start, the ending inventory needs to be valued at the full absorption cost per unit.

Total variable cost per unit = Direct materials ($12) + Direct labor ($42) + Variable manufacturing overhead ($6) = $60
Fixed manufacturing overhead per unit = Fixed manufacturing overhead ($170,100) / Units produced (6,300) = $27
Full absorption cost per unit = Total variable cost per unit + Fixed manufacturing overhead per unit = $60 + $27 = $87

Total sales = Selling price ($99) / unit × Units sold (6,000) = $594,000
Total COGS = (Units sold (6,000) + Units in ending inventory (300)) × Full absorption cost per unit ($87) - Ending inventory (300 × $87) = $507,600
Gross profit = Total sales - Total COGS = $594,000 - $507,600 = $86,400
Total fixed costs = Fixed manufacturing overhead ($170,100) + Fixed selling and administrative ($24,000) = $194,100
Net operating income = Gross profit - Total fixed costs = $86,400 - $194,100 = $107,700 (This is a loss, therefore we put it in parentheses) = ($107,700)

Coattail Corporation manufactures and sells women and children coats. This year CC donated 1000 coats to a qualified public charity. The charity distributed the coats to needy women and children throughout the region. At the time of the contribution, the fair market value of each coat was $80. Determine the amount of charitable contribution (the taxable income limitation does not apply) for the coats assuming the following: a) CC's adjusted basis in each coat was $30. I was getting that it is $55,000, but is the max not only $20000? I dont know I am a little lost on this one

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Answer:

a. CC's adjusted basis in each coat was $30. In general, the deductible amount of property that is not long-term capital gain property is limited to the adjusted basis of the property. However, under 170(e)(3),  if the taxpayer contributes inventory to a charitable organization for the care of the needy, the taxpayer can deduct the basis of the property plus one half of the appreciation (not to exceed twice the basis).

In this case, CC's contribution is to a qualified charity for the aid of the needy,  it is allowed to deduct $55,000  which is the basis of $30,000 (1,000 x $30) + $25,000 [1,000 x 0.5 x (80 30)].  

Twice the basis is $60,000 ($30,000 x 2) so this limitation is not binding.

b. CC's adjusted basis in each coat was $10. In general, the deductible amount of property that is not long-term capital gain property is limited to the adjusted basis of the property. However, under 170(e)(3), if the taxpayer contributes inventory to a charitable organization for the care of the needy, the taxpayer can deduct the basis of the property plus one half of the appreciation (not to exceed twice the basis).

In this case, because CC's contribution is to a qualified charity for the aid of the needy, it is allowed to deduct $20,000 which is the lesser of

(1) $45,000 [the basis of $10,000 (1,000 x $10) + $35,000 [1,000 x .5 x (80 10)] or  

(2) $20,000 which is twice the basis ($10,000 x 2). Consequently, CC's contribution is limited to $20,000.

Final answer:

The amount of the charitable contribution would be calculated based on the fair market value of the donated items, in this case, the coats. This total would be $80,000, which is calculated by multiplying the number of coats (1000) by the fair market value of each coat ($80). The adjusted basis of the coats doesn't affect the amount of the charitable contribution.

Explanation:

The amount of the charitable contribution is generally the fair market value of the items donated, if they are tangible goods. In this case, Coattail Corporation donated 1000 coats at a fair market value of $80 each, which amounts to $80,000 ($80 * 1000).

The adjusted basis that you're referring to ($30 per coat) is what the corporation would have used to determine their gain or loss if they had sold the coats. However, for the purposes of a charitable contribution, that isn't relevant. So the total charitable contribution for the coats would be $80,000, not $20,000 or $55,000.

The limit you mentioned might refer to the limit on tax deductions for charitable contributions, but this limitation does not impact the fair market value of the donated items, which is what determines the amount of the contribution.

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Which step in the STP process develops descriptions of the different segments, which helps firms better understand the customer profiles in each segment?

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Answer: Step Four - Construct Segments Profile

Explanation:

When practical market segments have been resolved, segment profiles are then created. Segment profiles are point by point depictions of the purchasers in the segments – portraying their needs, behaviors, preferences for the goods, socio economics, shopping styles, etc. This is much similarly that the age accomplices of Baby Boomers, Generation X and Generation Y have a name.

Final answer:

The step in the STP process that involves developing descriptions of different customer segments is the Segmentation stage. Here, the market is divided into groups based on shared characteristics and needs, which are profiled to assist with tailored marketing approaches.

Explanation:

In the STP (Segmentation, Targeting, Positioning) process, the step that involves developing descriptions of the different segments to better understand customer profiles in each segment is the Segmentation stage. During Segmentation, the market is divided into distinct groups of customers based on shared characteristics, needs or behaviors that might require separate marketing strategies. Each segment is profiled in terms of demographics, psychographics, behavioral characteristics and customer needs. This allows firms to fully understand who their customers are, their needs and how best to approach them with tailored marketing strategies.

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A company produces 100 microwave ovens per​ month, each of which includes one electrical circuit. The company currently manufactures the circuits inminushouse but is considering outsourcing the circuits at a contract cost of $ 28 each.​ Currently, the cost of producing circuits inminushouse includes variable costs of $ 26 per circuit and fixed costs of $ 13 comma 000 per month. Assume the company could cut fixed costs in half by outsourcing and that there is no alternative use for the facilities presently being used to make circuits. If the company​ outsources, operating income will​ ________

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Answer:

Operating Income will increase by $6,300

Explanation:

In case of outsourcing total cost will be $28 per circuit i.e. $28 X 100 circuits = $2,800.

Also there will be fixed cost up to the extent of 50% of normal fixed cost = $13,000 X 50 % = $6,500

Total cost in Outsourcing = $2,800 + $6,500 = $9,300

In case of in house production

Variable Cost = $26 X 100 units = $2,600

Fixed Cost = $13,000

Total costs = $15,600

Thus, in case of outsourcing the operating income will increase by $15,600 - $9,300 = $6,300

Final answer:

If the company outsources the circuits, the operating income would be -$2,800.

Explanation:

If the company outsources the production of the circuits, it would reduce its fixed costs to $6,500 per month. The variable cost per circuit remains the same at $26. Therefore, the new total cost per circuit would be $26 + $28 = $54.

The company produces 100 microwave ovens per month, so the total cost of producing the circuits in-house is 100 circuits x $26 = $2,600. If the company outsources, the total cost of the circuits would be 100 circuits x $54 = $5,400. So, the operating income would be $2,600 - $5,400 = -$2,800. Therefore, if the company outsources the circuits, the operating income would be -$2,800.

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Schuepfer Inc. bases its selling and administrative expense budget on budgeted unit sales. The sales budget shows 3,500 units are planned to be sold in March. The variable selling and administrative expense is $4.00 per unit. The budgeted fixed selling and administrative expense is $35,850 per month, which includes depreciation of $5,000 per month. The remainder of the fixed selling and administrative expense represents current cash flows. The cash disbursements for selling and administrative expenses on the March selling and administrative expense budget should be:

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Answer:

The cash disbursements for selling and administrative expenses on the March selling and administrative expense budget should be $44850.

Explanation:

For computing the cash disbursement the following equation is to be used which is shown below:

= Sales units × variable selling and administrative expense per unit + Fixed selling and administrative expense - Depreciation

= 3,500 × $4 + $35,850 - $5,000

= $14,000 + $35,850 - $5,000

= $44,850

Since all information is given on month basis, so we don't need to change in year basis as we have to calculate for march monthly only.

Hence, all things is to be considered for computing cash disbursement for march month.

Thus, The cash disbursements for selling and administrative expenses on the March selling and administrative expense budget should be $44850.

A company is considering replacing an old piece of machinery, which cost $600,000 and has $350,000 of accumulated depreciation to date, with a new machine that has a purchase price of $545,000. The old machine could be sold for $231,000. The annual variable production costs associated with the old machine are estimated to be $61,000 per year for eight years. The annual variable production costs for the new machine are estimated to be $19,000 per year for eight years.
Required:
A. Prepare a differential analysis dated September 13 to determine whether to continue with (Alternative 1) or replace (Alternative 2) the old machine. Refer to the lists of Labels and Amount Descriptions for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign. If there is no amount or an amount is zero, enter "0". A colon (:) will automatically appear if required.
B. Determine whether the company should continue with (Alternative 1) or replace (Alternative 2) the old machine.
C. What is the sunk cost in this situation?

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Answer:

The company should relace the old machine because it saved 22,000 cost

The book value of the old machine, 245,000 are sunk cost, are not relevant to determinate if the machien should be keeped or not.

Explanation:

(A)

cost savings

current cost-61,000 for eight year

new cost -19,000 for eight year

cost saving 42,000 per year

42,000 x 8 = 336,000

545,000 cost of new machine

- 231,000 proceeds from old machine

= 314,000 cost of acquire the machine

336,000 cost savings - cost 314,000 = 22,000 net saving

A capital budgeting technique that can be computed by subtracting a​ project's initial investment from the present value of its cash inflows discounted at a rate equal to a​ firm's cost of capital is called net present value. True or false.

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I believe the answer is true.

The following information pertains to Lessor Company: Total assets $150,000 Total current liabilities 110,000 Total expenses 160,000 Total liabilities 115,000 Total revenues 180,000 If invested capital is defined as total assets, a project earning an ROI of 12% should be _____.

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Answer:

Achieved. The ROI currently is 13.33% So the prohect earning a ROI of 12% was accomplished

Explanation:

Return on Investment will be  Income/ Investment Capital

Which in this case is defined as total assets.

So it would be Income / Total Assets

The last is a given figure: 150,000

Now let's first find out the income:

180,000 revenues - 160,000 expenses = 20,000 net income

Finally calculate the ROI  20,000/ 150,000 = 13.33%

On November​ 1, 2019, Alpha​ Omega, Inc. sold merchandise for $ 12 comma 000​, FOB​ destination, with payment​ terms, n/30. The cost of goods sold was $ 3 comma 840. On November​ 3, the customer returns on this sale amounted to $ 4 comma 800. The company received the balance on November​ 9, 2019. Calculate the gross profit from these transactions.

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Answer:

Gross Profit is $9552

Explanation:

Given data

sold  = $12000

cost of goods = $3840

returns = $4800

to find out

gross profit

solution

we apply here gross profit formula that is

Cost of goods = Cost of goods - ( Return amount × Cost of goods sold / sale  ) .....................1

Cost of goods = 3840 - ( 4800 × 3480/ 12000)

Cost of goods = 2448

gross profit

Gross Profit = Sales - Cost of Goods Sold

Gross Profit = 12000 - 2448

Gross Profit is $9552

Final answer:

The gross profit from the transactions after accounting for the merchandise return is $3,360, calculated by subtracting the cost of goods sold from the adjusted sales revenue.

Explanation:

Calculating Gross Profit from Transactions

To calculate the gross profit from these transactions for Alpha Omega, Inc., we must take into account the original sale, the cost of goods sold, and the subsequent return. Initially, the company sold merchandise for $12,000 but then the customer returned $4,800 worth of items. After the returns, the total revenue from sales is $12,000 - $4,800 = $7,200. The cost of goods sold was originally $3,840. The gross profit is found by subtracting the cost of goods sold from the sales revenue after returns, which is $7,200 - $3,840 = $3,360.

Makers Corp. had additions to retained earnings for the year just ended of $248,000. The firm paid out $187,000 in cash dividends, and it has ending total equity of $4.92 million. The company currently has 150,000 shares of common stock outstanding. a. What are earnings per share? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b. What are dividends per share? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) c. What is the book value per share? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) d. If the stock currently sells for $80 per share, what is the market-to-book ratio? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) e. What is the price-earnings ratio? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) f. If the company had sales of $4.74 million, what is the price-sales ratio? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:  

(a.) Earning per share = [tex]\frac{Retained earning + dividend paid out }{common stock}[/tex]

Earning per share = [tex]\frac{248000 + 187000 }{150000}[/tex]

Earning per share = $2.90 per share

(b.) Dividend per share = [tex]\frac{Dividend paid out }{common stock}[/tex]

Dividend per share =  [tex]\frac{187000}{150000}[/tex]

Dividend per share = $ 1.25 per share

(c.) Book value per share =  [tex]\frac{Book value of equity }{common stock}[/tex]

Book value per share =  [tex]\frac{4920000 }{150000}[/tex]

Book value per share = $32.80 per share

(d.) Market to book ratio = [tex]\frac{Market price per share }{Book value per share}[/tex]

Market to book ratio = [tex]\frac{80}{32.80}[/tex]

Market to book ratio = $2.44 per share

(e.) Price - earning ratio = [tex]\frac{Market price per share }{Earning per share}[/tex]

Price - earning ratio =  [tex]\frac{80}{2.90}[/tex] = 27.59 times

(f.) Price sales ratio = [tex]\frac{Market price per share }{sales per share}[/tex]

Price sales ratio = [tex]\frac{80}{\frac{4740000}{150000} }[/tex] = [tex]\frac{80}{31.60}[/tex] = 2.53 times

Coronado Industries can sell all the units it can produce of either Plain or Fancy but not both. Plain has a unit contribution margin of $80 and takes two machine hours to make and Fancy has a unit contribution margin of $93 and takes three machine hours to make. There are 2400 machine hours available to manufacture a product. What should Coronado do?

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Answer:

It will be better to produce all the units of Plain we can sell, then use any remaining machine hours to produce Fancy. This is because Plain, generated more contribution per hour than Fancy.

Explanation:

We have to calculate the Contribution Margin per machine hours

This means check which product makes a better use of the scarse resourse

[tex]\frac{Plain\: CM}{Plain \: Machine \: Hours } = CM \: per \:Machine\:Hour\\\\ 80 \div 2 = 40[/tex]

[tex]\frac{Fancy\: CM}{Fancy\: Machine \: Hours } = CM \: per \:Machine\:Hour\\\\ 93 \div 3 = 31[/tex]

It will be better to produce all the units of Plain we can sell, then use any remaining machine hours to produce Fancy

Market equilibrium Consider the demand function of tofu given by Qd = 150 – 10p + 5pb and the supply function of tofu given by Qs = 50 + 20p – 7ps, where pb is the price of beef and ps is the price of soybeans. a) Find the equilibrium price (pe) and quantity (Qe) of tofu, in terms of the beef price (pb). Consider the average soybean price to be ps = 2 $/lb. b) Calculate pe and Qe when beef price is pb = 5 $/lb. c) If the price of tofu is fixed at @ 2.5 $/lb, will the market have excess demand or excess supply? Explain. d) The willingness to pay for tofu increased significantly after the Plant-Based Burger Battle organized in Davis. The new demand is given by Qd = 180 – 10p + 5pb). Keeping the same supply function, what are the new pe and Qe? (Consider the same pb = 5 $/lb and ps = 2 $/lb.)

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Answer:

a) Qs = 50 + 20p - 7ps

= 50 + 20p - 7×(2)

= 50 + 20p - 14

= 36 + 20p

At equilibrium, [tex]Q_{d}[/tex] = [tex]Q_{s}[/tex]

So, 150 - 10p + 5[tex]p_{b}[/tex] = 36 + 20p

So, 20p + 10p = 30p

= 150 - 36 + 5[tex]p_{b}[/tex]

= 114 + 5[tex]p_{b}[/tex]

So, p = (114/30) + (5/30)[tex]p_{b}[/tex]

= 3.8 + 0.17[tex]p_{b}[/tex]

Thus, [tex]p_{e}[/tex] = 3.8 + 0.17[tex]p_{b}[/tex]

Q = 36 + 20p

= 36 + 20(3.8 + 0.17[tex]p_{b}[/tex])

= 36 + 76 + 3.4[tex]p_{b}[/tex]

= 112 + 3.4[tex]p_{b}[/tex]

Thus, [tex]Q_{e}[/tex] = 112 + 3.4[tex]p_{b}[/tex]

b) [tex]p_{e}[/tex] = 3.8 + 0.17[tex]p_{b}[/tex]

= 3.8 + 0.17×(5)

= 3.8 + .85

= 4.65

[tex]Q_{e}[/tex] = 112 + 3.4[tex]_{b}[/tex]

= 112 + 3.4(5)

= 112 + 17

= 129

c) Qd = 150 - 10p + 5pb = 150 - 10(2.5) + 5(5) = 150 - 25 + 25 = 150

Qs = 36 + 20p = 36 + 20(2.5) = 36 + 50 = 86

Thus, there is excess demand as [tex]Q_{d}[/tex] > [tex]Q_{s}[/tex]

d) New [tex]Q_{d}[/tex]= 180 - 10p + 5[tex]p_{b}[/tex]

= 180 - 10p + 5×(5)

= 180 - 10p + 25

= 205 - 10p

Now, new [tex]Q_{d}[/tex] = [tex]Q_{s}[/tex] gives,

205 - 10p = 36 + 20p

So, 20p + 10p = 205 - 36

So, 30p = 169

So, p = 169÷30

So, [tex]p_{e}[/tex] = 5.63

Q = 205 - 10p = 205 - 10×(5.63) = 205 - 56.3 = 148.7

So, [tex]Q_{e}[/tex] = 148.7

Cherokee Inc. is a merchandiser that provided the following information: Amount Number of units sold 20,000 Selling price per unit $ 30 Variable selling expense per unit $ 4 Variable administrative expense per unit $ 2 Total fixed selling expense $ 40,000 Total fixed administrative expense $ 30,000 Beginning merchandise inventory $ 24,000 Ending merchandise inventory $ 44,000 Merchandise purchases $ 180,000. Required: 1) Prepare a traditional income statement. 2 )Prepare a contribution format income statement.

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Answer:

1) Traditional Income Statement

Particulars                                               Value                  Total Amount

Sales 20,000 units @ $30 =                                             $600,000

Less: Manufacturing Expenses

Cost of goods sold  $24,000 + $180,000 - $44,000      $160,000

Gross Margin                                                                       $440,000

Less: Operating Expenses

Administrative Expense                               $70,000

Selling expense                                            $120,000        $190,000

Operating Income                                                                 $250,000

Note: In traditional statement fixed and variable are not segregated and only direct cost associated is subtracted to calculate cost of goods sold, then gross margin is calculated. After that selling and administration expenses are deducted to calculate net operating income.

2) Contribution format income Statement

Particulars                                                                         Total Amount

Sales 20,000 units @ $30 =                                             $600,000

Less : Variable Costs

Cost of goods sold    $24,000 + $180,000 - $44,000      $160,000

Variable selling expense $4 X 20,000                               $80,000

Variable Administrative Cost $2 X 20,000                         $40,000

Contribution Margin                                                             $320,000

Less: Fixed Cost

Fixed Selling expense                                                            $40,000

Fixed Administration Expense                                               $30,000

Net operating Income                                                            $250,000

Note: In contribution statement fixed and variable expenses are segregated and firstly after deducting variable expense contribution margin on sales is calculated, and then after that deducting fixed cost we get net operating income.

Here, we are going to Prepare the traditional income statement and contribution format income statement.

                       Traditional Income Statement

Particulars                                         Amount          Amount  

Sales                                                                         $600,000

(20,000 units * $30)

Less: Manufacturing Expenses

Cost of goods sold                                                   $160,000

($24,000 + $180,000 - $44,000)

Gross Margin                                                            $440,000

Less: Operating Expenses

Administrative Expense                     $70,000

Selling expense                                  $120,000      $190,000

Operating Income                                                    $250,000

                  Contribution format income Statement

Particulars                                          Amount                    Amount

Sales                                                                                  $600,000

(20,000 units*$30)

Less: Variable Costs

Cost of goods sold                            $160,000

($24,000 + $180,000 - $44,000)

Variable selling expense                   $80,000

($4 X 20,000)

Variable Administrative Cost             $40,000                $280,000

($2 X 20,000)

Contribution Margin                                                         $320,000

Less: Fixed Cost

Fixed Selling expense                                                       $40,000

Fixed Administration Expense                                          $30,000

Net operating Income                                                       $250,000

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You have the following information on a potential investment. Capital investment - $70,000 Estima... You have the following information on a potential investment. Capital investment - $70,000 Estimated useful life - 5 years Estimated salvage value - zero Estimated annual net cash inflow - $20000 Required rate of return - 8% What is the net present value of the investment (to the nearest dollar)? a. -56388 b. 20000 c. 9,854 d. 79854 You have the following information on a potential investment. Capital investment - $80,000 Estimated useful life - 5 years Estimated salvage value - 5000 Estimated annual net cash inflow - $6375 What is the annual rate of return on the investment (to the nearest dollar)?

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Answer:

Part I

Net Present Value = $9,860

Part II

Annual rate of Return = 8.5%

Explanation:

Part I

Calculating net present value = Present value of cash inflow - Present value of cash outflow.

Present value of cash outflow = $70,000

Present value of cash inflow = Annual cash inflow X Present value factor @ 8 % for 5 years

= $20,000 X 3.993

= $79,860

Net Present Value = $79,860 - $70,000 = $9,860

Part II

Capital outlay = $80,000

Salvage value = $5,000

Annual net cash inflow = $6,375

Annual rate of return = [tex]\frac{Annual cash inflow}{Capital outlay - Salvage value} \times 100[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{6,375}{80,000 - 5,000} \times 100 = 8.5%[/tex]

Final Answer

Part I

Net Present Value = $9,860

Part II

Annual rate of Return = 8.5%

Selected income statement data follow for Harley Davidson, Inc., for the year ended December 31, 2016 (in thousands): Income before Provision for Income Taxes Interest Expense Statutory Tax Rate Provision for Income Taxes Net Income $1,023,911 $29,670 37% $331,747 $692,164 What is the company's times interest earned ratio? Select one: A. 34.5 B. 24.3 C. 17.8 D. 35.5 E. None of the above

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Answer:

D. 35.5

Explanation:

Times Interest Earned

[tex]\frac{EBIT}{Interest \:Expense}[/tex]

Where EBIT = Earning before interest and taxes

In your assingment we have the Income before the income taxes, whgich means it is including the interest expense, we need to remove it:

EBT + Interest expense = EBIT

1,023,911 + 29,670 =1,053,581

Now we calculate the TIE

1,053,581 /  29,670 = 35.50997641 = 35.51 = 35.5

The company earns their interest 35.5 times.

A monopolist’s inverse demand function is P = 150 – 3Q. The company produces output at two facilities; the marginal cost of producing at facility 1 is MC1(Q1) = 6Q1, and the marginal cost of producing at facility 2 is MC2(Q2) = 2Q2.a. Provide the equation for the monopolist’s marginal revenue function. (Hint: Recall that Q1 + Q2 = Q.)MR(Q) = 150 - 6 Q1 - 3 Q2b. Determine the profit-maximizing level of output for each facility.Output for facility 1: Output for facility 2: c. Determine the profit-maximizing price.$

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Answer:

Given : Inverse demand function : P = 150 - 3Q

Marginal cost of producing at facility 1: MC1(Q1) = 6Q1

Marginal cost of producing at facility 2: MC2(Q2) = 2Q2

Here we will first find Total Revenue.

i.e.  Total Revenue(T.R) = P*Q

T.R(Q) = (150 - 3Q)*Q = [tex]150Q - 3Q^{2}[/tex]

Where [tex]Q = Q_{1} + Q_{2}[/tex]

[tex]MR = \frac{\delta T.R}{\delta (Q_{1}+ Q_{2})}[/tex]

(a) MR = 150 - 6Q

[tex]MR = 150 - 6(Q_{1} + Q_{2})[/tex]

(b) Since we know that profit maximizing condition is given as :

MR = MC

Therefore , profit maximizing condition for facility 1 is

[tex]150 - 6(Q_{1} + Q_{2})[/tex] = [tex]6Q_{1}[/tex]

[tex]150 - 12Q_{1} - 6Q_{2}[/tex]

Similary profit maximizing condition for facility 2 is

[tex]150 - 6(Q_{1} + Q_{2})[/tex] = [tex]2Q_{2}[/tex]

[tex]150 - 6Q_{1} - 8Q_{2}[/tex]

Now, evaluating these two equations. We get ;

[tex]150 - 12Q_{1} - 6Q_{2}[/tex] - [tex]150 - 6Q_{1} - 8Q_{2}[/tex]

[tex]Q_{2} = 3Q_{1}[/tex]

Therefore, the profit maximizing level of output for facility 1 is

[tex]Q_{1} = 5[/tex]

[tex]Q_{2} = 15[/tex]

(c)The profit maximizing price is

P = 150 - 3Q

[tex]P = 150 - 3(Q_{1}+Q_{2})[/tex]

[tex]P = 150 - 3(5 + 15)[/tex]

[tex]P = 150 - 60[/tex]

P = 90

Final answer:

The monopolist's marginal revenue function is derived from its inverse demand function and equaled to its marginal cost functions to find the profit-maximizing levels of output. The profit-maximizing price is then determined by substituting the total quantity into the demand function.

Explanation:

The inverse demand function given is P = 150 - 3Q, from which we can derive the marginal revenue (MR) function. Marginal revenue is the derivative of the total revenue (TR) with respect to quantity (Q). In the given case, TR = PQ = (150 - 3Q)*Q = 150Q - 3Q². The MR is obtained by taking the derivative of TR, resulting in MR = d(TR)/dQ = 150 - 6Q.

To find the profit-maximizing output, a monopoly must set its MR equal to its marginal cost (MC). In this case, the monopolist’s MR function and MC functions of the two facilities are known, hence MR = MC1 gives 150 - 6Q = 6Q1, and MR = MC2 gives 150 - 6Q = 2Q2. Solving these for Q1 and Q2 will provide the profit-maximizing levels of output for each facility.

Subsequently, the profit-maximizing price can be found by substituting the value of Q1 + Q2 (which is Q) into the inverse demand function. Through this procedure, the monopolist can calculate the levels of output at which profits are maximized.

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It is July 1, and Eduardo wants to purchase an engagement ring for his soon-to-be fiancée. He visits several jewelry stores and finds the perfect ring. The cost of the ring is $1,800. Eduardo doesn't want to put the purchase on a credit card, so he decided to put the ring on layaway. Since he needs the ring in 6 months so that he can propose on New Year’s Eve, he agrees to pay the store $300 per month. Since Eduardo knows exactly how much money he needs to pay each month, this is a(n) __________ goal

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Answer:

This an example of measured goal.

Explanation:

Eduardo wants to purchase an engagement ring. The price of the ring is $1800. It is July 1 and Eduardo needs ring after 6 months. So he keeps it on layaway. He needs to pay $300 to the store per month. Since he is aware of the amount he needs to pay every month. This will be classified as a measured goal.

Final answer:

Eduardo has set a SMART goal in order to purchase the engagement ring within 6 months by making monthly payments of $300, and he can track his progress, making his goal Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-bound.

Explanation:

In Eduardo's case, his plan to pay for the ring over the course of 6 months is an example of a SMART goal. SMART is an acronym that stands for Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-based. Eduardo has a Specific goal, which is to buy the ring by paying $300 per month. It's Measurable because he can track his progress by the payments he makes each month. This goal is Attainable assuming Eduardo has a steady income. The goal is Relevant as he wants to buy the ring for his soon-to-be fiancée. Lastly, it is Time-based as he plans to accomplish this within 6 months.

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In a budgeted income statement, _________ is subtracted from net operating income to arrive at net income. cost of goods sold interest expense selling and administrative expense depreciation expense

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Answer:

interest expense

Explanation:

In a budgeted income statement,  interest expense is subtracted from net operating income to arrive at net income. Thus, option B is correct.

What is a budget?

A budget is an estimate of income and expenses for a given future period of time that is often created and reviewed on a regular basis.

These charges, which are deducted from a company‘s revenue to determine net income, have included the cost of creating items, operational costs, non-operating expenditures, and taxes. The amount of revenue made from ongoing activities is reported as total revenue.

An industry's net margin is computed by deducting operating costs from its gross profit. Operational, selling or everyday expenses are examples of dream state expenses involved to maintain a company. Therefore, option B is the correct option.

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Suppose your rich uncle gave you $50,000, which you plan to use for graduate school. You will make the investment now, you expect to earn an annual return of 6%, and you will make 4 equal annual withdrawals, beginning 1 year from today. Under these conditions, how large would each withdrawal be so there would be no funds remaining in the account after the 4th withdraw?

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Answer:

C = $14,429.57 You can withdraw up to this amount.

Explanation:

we have to calculate the cuota of the annuity for present value

[tex]C \times \frac{1-(1+r)^{-time} }{rate} = PV\\[/tex]

Where:

rate = 0.06

time = 4 years

PV 50,000 your uncle gift you.

[tex]C \times \frac{1-(1+0.06)^{-4} }{0.06} = 50,000\\[/tex]

C = $14,429.57

Making 4 withdrawals for this amount, you will earn an annual return of 6%

Brief Exercise 9-10Incorrect answer. Your answer is incorrect. Try again.Suppose in its 2017 annual report that McDonald’s Corporation reports beginning total assets of $28.15 billion, ending total assets of $30.50 billion, net sales of $22.95 billion, and net income of $4.10 billion.(a) Compute McDonald’s return on assets. (Round return on assets to 2 decimal places, e.g. 5.12%.)McDonald’s return on assetsEntry field with incorrect answer%(b) Compute McDonald’s asset turnover. (Round asset turnover to 2 decimal places, e.g. 5.12.)McDonald’s asset turnoverEntry field with incorrect answer

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Answer: return on assets = 13.98%

assets turnover = 0.78

Explanation: A. COMPUTING RETURN ON TOTAL ASSETS :-

Return on total assets can be defined as the return the owners of the company get for investing in the total assets of the entity. It is used as a performance measure.

[tex]=\:Formula\:=\:\frac{net\:income}{average\:total\:assets}[/tex]

where,

[tex]=\:average\:total\:assets\:=\frac{begining\:assets+ending\:assets}{2}[/tex]

[tex]=\:average\:total\:assets\:=\frac{28.15+30.50}{2}[/tex]

     = 29.32

therefore:-

[tex]=\:Formula\:=\:\frac{4.10}{29.32}[/tex]

      = 13.98%

.

B. COMPUTING ASSET TURNOVER :-

It shows the ability of assets of a business to generate income.

[tex]=\:Formula\:=\:\frac{net\:sales}{average\:total\:assets}[/tex]

[tex]=\:Formula\:=\:\frac{22.95}{29.32}[/tex]

=0.78

Final answer:

Return on assets (ROA) and asset turnover are two financial ratios used to measure profitability and efficiency.

Explanation:

Return on assets (ROA) is a financial ratio that measures a company's profitability by showing how efficiently it generates profits using its assets. To calculate McDonald's return on assets, divide its net income by its average total assets:

ROA = (Net Income / Average Total Assets) * 100

Asset turnover is another financial ratio that measures a company's efficiency in using its assets to generate sales revenue. To calculate McDonald's asset turnover, divide its net sales by its average total assets:

Asset Turnover = Net Sales / Average Total Assets

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Several years ago, Regis Corporation, a very large hair styling salon company, purchased 60 "Your Father's Mustache" salons. Although this was initially an acquisition, the merging of these two businesses was a(n) __________. Regis went on to purchase several hair care product companies. Joining forces with hair care product companies would represent a ___________.

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Answer:

The correct answers for the first blank is horizontal merger and  for the second blank is vertical merger

Explanation:

When Regis corporation merged with the your father's mustache salons, this type of merger is know as horizontal merger , which is a type of merger where two corporations or firms who are in same industry and are competing with each other for the same market , comes together and merge with each other that merger is called horizontal merger.

But when Regis corporation went on to merge with the hair product corporations that would mean that it is a vertical merger , which is that type of merger where two corporations joins their forces together at a different production stages related to business. An example of this merger can be like a manufacturer of goods merging with supplier of his goods.

Regis Corporation's purchase of 'Your Father's Mustache' salons was a corporate merger, while its acquisition of hair care product companies is considered vertical integration.

When Regis Corporation, a large hair styling salon company, purchased 60 'Your Father's Mustache' salons, although this was an acquisition, the merging of these two businesses was a corporate merger. This process involved combining both companies into a single firm. Later, when Regis went on to purchase several hair care product companies, joining forces with hair care product companies would represent a form of vertical integration, because it combined companies from different stages of production and distribution within the same industry.

Puget Sound Divers is a company that provides diving services such as underwater ship repairs to clients in the Puget Sound area. The company’s planning budget for May appears below: Puget Sound Divers Planning Budget For the Month Ended May 31 Budgeted diving-hours (q) 350 Revenue ($450.00q) $ 157,500 Expenses: Wages and salaries ($11,500 + $124.00q) 54,900 Supplies ($4.00q) 1,400 Equipment rental ($2,500 + $23.00q) 10,550 Insurance ($3,800) 3,800 Miscellaneous ($510 + $1.46q) 1,021 Total expense 71,671 Net operating income $ 85,829 During May, the company’s actual activity was 340 diving-hours. Required: Prepare a flexible budget for May

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Answer:

Flexible Budget for May                    Value                          Percentage of sales

Sales Revenue 340 hours           450 X 340 = $153,000

Wages and salaries  $11,500 + ($124 X 340) = $53,660               35.07%

Supplies                                          $4 X 340  = $1,360                    0.88%

Equipment rental      $2,500 + ($23 X 340)   = $10,320                6.745%

Insurance                                          $3,800   =  $3,800                  2.48%

Miscellaneous              $510 + (1.46 X 340)    = $1,006.4                 0.657%

Total Expense                                                  = $70,146.4                45.85%                                        

Net Operating Income                                    = $82,853.6              54.153        

In a flexible budget all items are shown as a percentage of total revenue (Sales). Further the budget is adjusted based on sales level, where all variable expenses are proportionate to sales.

Final answer:

The flexible budget for Puget Sound Divers for May, considering 340 hours of actual diving activity, shows total revenue of $153,000, total expenses of $70,144, and a net operating income of $82,856.

Explanation:

The flexible budget is a budget that adjusts or flexes for changes in the volume of activity. With 340 hours of actual diving activity in May, the flexible budget changes. Let's break down the flexible budget calculation by each component:

Revenue: The rate is $450 per diving hour. Therefore, Revenue would be $450 * 340 = $153,000. Wages and salaries: The fixed component is $11,500. The variable component is $124 per diving hour. Therefore, Wages and Salaries would be $11,500 + ($124 * 340) = $53,260. Supplies: This is a variable cost at $4 per diving hour. Therefore, Supplies would be $4 * 340 = $1,360. Equipment rental: The fixed component is $2,500. The variable component is $23 per diving hour. Therefore, Equipment rental would be $2,500 + ($23 * 340) = $10,220. Insurance: This is a fixed cost of $3,800. Miscellaneous: The fixed component is $510. The variable component is $1.46 per diving hour. Therefore, Miscellaneous expenses would be $510 + ($1.46 * 340) = $1,004.

Adding all these costs, the total expense is $70,144. Subtracting this from the revenue, the net operating income is $153,000 - $70,144 = $82,856.

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Journalize the following transactions into the general journal in accordance with the rules of Journalizing, and the Double-entry accounting system. March 28 Owner withdraws $2,600 of cash for personal use. September 1 Owner deposits $49,000 in business bank account as an initial investment.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Journal entry : The journal entry shows the debit and credit side of the accounts. Here, debit means the expenditures which are incurred by the company whereas credit represent the incomes or revenue.

The journal entry for both the transactions is as follows:

1. March 28 - Drawings A/c Dr $2,600

                     To Cash A/c 2,600

Here for personal use, the drawing account should be used.

2. September 1 -  Bank Account Dr $49,000

                                To Cash $49,000

Here, the bank balance is increase, whereas the cash balance is decreased.

To journalize the transactions, debit the Drawings account and credit the Cash account for a withdrawal; debit Cash and credit Owner's Capital for an investment. These entries adhere to the double-entry accounting system, which ensures every debit has a corresponding credit keeping the accounts balanced.

Journalizing Transactions and the Double-entry Accounting System :

To journalize the transactions given, we need to consider the accounts that are affected and how they are affected (increased or decreased). The first transaction involves the owner withdrawing cash for personal use.

This would involve a debit to the Drawing account, which represents an owner's withdrawals, and a credit to the Cash account since the asset (cash) is decreasing.

The second transaction involves the owner making an initial investment into the business. This increases the Cash account, as more money is being put into the business, and also increases the Owner's Equity account since it's the owner's investment into the company.

Journal Entries:

March 28: Debit Drawings $2,600; Credit Cash $2,600September 1: Debit Cash $49,000; Credit Owner's Capital $49,000

These transactions reflect the basic principle of double-entry accounting, where for every debit there is a corresponding credit of the same amount, ensuring the accounting equation (Assets = Liabilities + Owners' Equity) remains balanced.

When creating T-accounts for the transactions described in the practice section, one would debit the cash account for $73,500.88, then credit it by $500.88 to reflect the spent amount, and finally deposit the remaining funds into a new account with W Bank.

Under the cash basis of accounting, which most individuals use for personal finances, receipt of income increases the bank account balance and payment for expenses decreases it, recognizing financial activity as cash is received or spent.

Jack Manufacturing Company had beginning work in process inventory of $8,000. During the period, Jack transferred $34,000 of raw materials to work in process. Labor costs amounted to $41,000 and overhead amounted to $36,000. If the ending balance in work in process inventory was $12,000, what was the amount transferred to finished goods inventory?

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Final answer:

To calculate the amount transferred to finished goods inventory, sum the beginning work in process, raw materials, labor costs, and overhead, then subtract the ending work in process. The calculation with provided figures is $107,000.

Explanation:

The student has asked how to calculate the amount transferred to finished goods inventory. To find this amount, we need to use the cost of goods manufactured formula, which includes beginning work in process, raw materials, labor costs, overhead, and ending work in process. The formula would look like this:

Cost of Goods Manufactured = Beginning Work in Process + Raw Materials + Labor Costs + Overhead - Ending Work in Process

Using the figures provided:

Beginning Work in Process: $8,000

Raw Materials: $34,000

Labor Costs: $41,000

Overhead: $36,000

Ending Work in Process: $12,000

We calculate as follows:

Cost of Goods Manufactured = $8,000 + $34,000 + $41,000 + $36,000 - $12,000 = $107,000

So, the amount transferred to finished goods inventory would be $107,000.

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