Multiple Production Department Factory Overhead Rates

Spotted Cow Dairy Company manufactures three productsâwhole milk, skim milk, and creamâin two production departments, Blending and Packing. The factory overhead for Spotted Cow Dairy is $666,000. The three products consume both machine hours and direct labor hours in the two production departments as follows:

Direct Labor Hours Machine Hours
Blending Department
Whole milk 890 1,210
Skim milk 570 980
Cream 440 770
1,900 2,960
Packing Department
Whole milk 260 1,760
Skim milk 280 1,080
Cream 260 1,160
800 4,000
Total 2,700 6,960

The management of Spotted Cow Dairy Company now plans to use the multiple production department factory overhead rate method. The total factory overhead associated with each department is as follows:

Blending Department $342,000
Department 324,000
Total $666,000

Determine the multiple production department factory overhead rates, using machine hours for the Blending Department and direct labor hours for the Packing Department.

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Answer 1

Answer:

total overhead costs for blending department = $342,000

total machine hours blending department = 2,960

overhead rate per machine hour = $342,000 / 2,960 hours = $115.5405405 per machine hour

total overhead costs for packaging department = $324,000

total direct labor hours packaging department = 800

overhead rate per direct labor hour = $324,000 / 800 hours = $405 per machine hour

product             blending department             packaging department

Whole milk       1,210 x $115.54 = $139,804     260 x $405 = $105,300

Skim milk          980 x $115.54 = $113,230       280 x $405 = $113,400

Cream               770 x $115.54 = $88,966       260 x $405 = $105,300

total                       $342,000                                 $324,000

total overhead rate assigned to each product:

product          blending dep.          packaging dep.           total

Whole milk       $139,804                   $105,300               $245,104

Skim milk          $113,230                    $113,400               $226,630

Cream               $88,966                    $105,300              $194,266  

total                 $342,000                   $324,000              $666,000

Answer 2

Final answer:

The factory overhead rates are calculated for each department based on their activity bases: $115.54 per machine hour for the Blending Department and $405 per direct labor hour for the Packing Department.

Explanation:

To determine the factory overhead rates for Spotted Cow Dairy Company, we need to divide the total factory overhead cost of each department by the respective activity base (machine hours for Blending and direct labor hours for Packing).

Blending Department Overhead Rate Calculation

Total Blending Department Overhead = $342,000
Total Machine Hours in Blending = 2,960 hours
Blending Department Overhead Rate = Total Overhead / Total Machine Hours
Blending Department Overhead Rate = $342,000 / 2,960 hours = $115.54 per machine hour

Packing Department Overhead Rate Calculation

Total Packing Department Overhead = $324,000
Total Direct Labor Hours in Packing = 800 hours
Packing Department Overhead Rate = Total Overhead / Total Direct Labor Hours
Packing Department Overhead Rate = $324,000 / 800 hours = $405 per direct labor hour


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Ayayai Corp. had the following inventory transactions occur during 2022: Units Cost/unit Feb. 1, 2022 Purchase 102 $42 Mar. 14, 2022 Purchase 175 $44 May 1, 2022 Purchase 124 $46 The company sold 288 units at $59 each and has a tax rate of 30%. Assuming that a periodic inventory system is used, and operating expenses of $1692, what is the company’s after-tax income using LIFO?

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Answer:

Income after tax = $1666

Explanation:

LIFO (Last-In-First-Out) is a method of inventory valuation where the goods that are received last are used first. In other words, the latest stock is used first. This is common for bulky inventory, stacked one on top of another.

In order to obtain the after-tax income, both the gross profit and income before tax are required. To obtain gross profit, we require the cost of goods sold information. The inventory information is as follows:

Feb 1 : Purchases : 102 units x $42 = $4284

Mar 14 : Purchases : 175 units x $44 = $7700

May 1 : Purchases : 124 units x $46 = $5704

288 units were sold

The COGS would be:

124 x $46 = $5704

164 x $44 = $7216

Thus COGS : $5704 + $7216 = $12920

Gross profit : Sales - COGS

Sales : $59 x 288 = $16992

Gross Profit = $16992 - $12920 = $4072

Income before tax : Gross Profit - Expenses

Operating expenses : $1692

Income before tax = $4072 - $1692 = $2380

Income after tax : Income before tax - (tax rate x income before tax)

Tax rate : 30%

Income after tax = $2380 - ($2380 x 30%) = $1666

40. Using simple math, the Water Utility Fund of Eugene, Oregon has the following subtotals on its December 31, 2019 Statement of Net Position: Total Current and Accrued Assets, $2,000; Total Restricted Assets, $1,050; Net Utility Plant, $10,500; Other Assets, $60; Total Current Liabilities, $800; Liabilities payable from restricted assets, $250; and Long-term Liabilities, $7,900. How much would be the net position—Unrestricted? A. $1,200. B. $1,260. C. $950. D. $2,000.

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Answer:

B. $1,260

Explanation:

The computation of the net position unrestricted is shown below

Unrestricted Net Position is

= Total Current and accrued Assets + Other assets - current liabilities

= $2,000 + $60 - $800

= $1,260

We simply added the other assets and deduct the current liabilities to the total current and accrued assets so that the amount could come in a correct way

Therefore all other information that is not considered is irrelevant. Hence, ignored it

If a firm is currently in a​ short-run equilibrium earning a​ profit, what impact will a​ lump-sum tax have on its production​ decision? A. The firm will not change output and earn a higher profit. B. The firm will decrease output to earn a higher profit. C. The firm will not change output but earn a lower profit. D. The firm will increase output but earn a lower profit. If a firm is currently in a​ short-run equilibrium earning a​ profit, what impact will an increase in variable factor prices have on its production​ decision? A. The firm will decrease output to earn a higher profit. B. The firm will not change output but earn a lower profit. C. The firm will not change output and earn a higher profit. D. The firm will decrease output and earn a lower profit.

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Answer:

Question 1:

The correct option is "C"

Question 2:

The correct option is "D"

Explanation:

Question 1:

A firm amplifies benefit b comparing minimal income (MR) with peripheral cost (MC). A change in fixed costs like singular amount charge doesn't change MC, in this way firm delivers same yield. Be that as it may, higher fixed cost expands absolute expenses, consequently benefit diminishes.  

Question 2:

Increment in factor cost will build MC and increment ATC, along these lines firm will diminish yield and benefit will fall.

Carmel Company has a frequent buyer program for its customers, where the customers can attain an "elite" level based on the number of orders and the total revenue of the orders. There are two elite levels: Platinum and Titanium. The benefits of elite membership include discounts and access to special customer service representatives who can resolve problems. The company has one full-time customer representative per 200 Titanium customers and one full-time customer representative per 2,000 Platinum customers. Customer representatives receive salaries plus bonuses of 1 percent of customer gross margin. Carmel spends 80 percent of its promotion costs on Titanium customers to encourage their loyalty. Customer Costs Total Titanium Platinum Number of customers 25,000 5,000 20,000 Average customer representative salary $ 68,000 $ 68,000 Promotion costs $ 2,850,000 Average gross margin per customer $ 1,590 $ 325 Required: a. Calculate the totals of the items below for both titanium and platinum customers, as well as the excess of gross margin over customer costs for each category. b. Which customers are more profitable?

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Answer:

a.Titanium = $2,890,500

Platinum = $5,185,000

b. Platinum is more profitable

Explanation:

The computation of given question is shown below:

For Titanium

Total gross margin = 5,000 × $1,590

= $7,950,000

Salaries and bonus of Customer representative = ($68,000 × 5,000 ÷ 200) + (1% × $7,950,000)

= $1,700,000 + $79,500

= $1,779,500

b.

Promotion cost = $2,850,000 × 80%

= $2,280,000

Excess of gross margin over customer costs = Total gross margin - Salaries and bonus of Customer representative - Promotion cost

= $7,950,000 - $1,779,500 - $2,280,000

= $2,890,500

For Platinum

Total Gross margin = 20,000 × $ 325

= $6,500,000

Salaries and bonus of Customer representative = ($68,000 × 20,000 ÷ 2,000) + (1% × $6,500,000 )

= $680,000 + $65,000

= $745,000

Cost of promotion = $2,850,000 × 20%

= $570,000

Since, 80% is allocated for promotion expenses of titanium so we assume 20% for Platinum

Excess of gross margin over customer costs = Total Gross margin - Salaries and bonus of Customer representative - Cost of promotion

= $6,500,000  - $745,000 - $570,000

= $5,185,000

B. Since, Platinum is higher than Titanium. So, Platinum is more profitable.  

Which one of the following is a way to improve the S/Q rating of branded pairs produced at a particular production facility? Avoiding use of green/environmentally-friendly materials (which are of lower quality than superior materials) Avoiding the use of overtime Increasing the number of models/styles produced Increasing worker base pay by more than 2% annually Increasing expenditures for best practices training for workers

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Answer: Avoiding use of green/environmentally-friendly materials (which are of lower quality than superior materials)

Explanation:

The International Footwear Federation is a consumer group that issues s/q ratings for footware makers around the world.

The S/Q ratings range from 0 - 10 stars and measure everything between the quality and appearance of the footware apparel.

Footware with high quality materials that are durable rank high in the S/Q matrix and as such it is imperative that companies aiming to move higher up the S/Q scale, use high quality materials.

Avoiding the use of green/environmentally-friendly materials (which are of lower quality than superior materials) and instead using Superior materials, whilst not entirely good for the Environment, will make a shoe stronger which would increase the S/Q rating.

If a company has $2,000,000 invested in buildings, equipment, and other assets and desires to earn a return on investment of 30%, the company will need to earn a net income of $

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Answer:

600,000

Explanation:

Answer:

The company will be required to earn a net income of $600,000.

Explanation:

The return on investment shows the relation between the net income and the investment.

In the case when there is a high return on investment so the gain on investment should be favorable to its cost.

The following formula should be used to determine the net income.

As we know that

Return on investment = Net income ÷ investment made

30% = Net income ÷ $2,000,000

So, the net income is

= $2,000,000 × 30%

= $600,000

Hence, we can conclude that the company will be required to earn a net income of $600,000.

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Brown Company purchased equipment in 2011 for $150,000 and estimated a $10,000 salvage value at the end of the equipment's 10-year useful life. At December 31, 2017, there was $98,000 in the Accumulated Depreciation account for this equipment using the straight-line method of depreciation. On March 31, 2018, the equipment was sold for $40,000.

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Answer:

The journal entry for disposal of equipment will be as follows;

Explanation:

Accumulated Depreciation          Dr.$98,000

Cash                                              Dr.$40,000

Loss on disposal (150-98-40)       Dr.$12,000

Equipment                                    Cr.$150,000

Answer:

Dr Depreciation Expense 3,500

Cr Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment 3,500

Dr Cash 40,000

Dr Loss on Disposal of Plant Assets 8,500

Dr Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment 101,500

Cr Equipment 150,000

Explanation:

Brown Company Journal entry

(a)

Dr Depreciation Expense 3,500

Cr Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment 3,500

( $14,000 × 1/4 = $3,500)

Dr Cash 40,000

Dr Loss on Disposal of Plant Assets 8,500

Dr Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment ($98,000 + $3,500) 101,500

Cr Equipment 150,000

Build interest in your sales message by developing your central selling points with rational, emotional, or dual appeals. Rational appeals are appropriate when a product is, for example, important to BLANK . Emotional appeals are appropriate when a product is, for example, BLANK . Whether using rational or emotional appeals, remember to translate cold facts into BLANK .THIS IS THE OPTIONS DO THEM PLEASE :)option 1-health-appearance-egooption 2-short-lived-expensive-essentialoption 3-scare tactics related to current events-warm feelings and reader benefits -logical arguments

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Answer:

1. Health

2. Essential

3. Warm feelings and reader benefits

Explanation:

Note that, in marketing Rational appeals are appropriate when a product is, for example, important to herlth. While Emotional appeals are appropriate when a product is, for example, essenal products.

Whether using rational or emotional appeals, remember to translate cold facts into warm feelings and reader benefits.

Which of the following is not a function of public relations?

a. Building excitement for new product launches.
b. Getting the firm’s message to mass audiences very quickly.
c. Introducing new products with limited associated advertising.
d. Defending or improving the firm’s image.
e. Providing value-added customer services.

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C. Introducing new products with limited associated advertising

The Introduction of new products with limited associated advertising is  is not a function of public relations.

A public relations is a department that helps to maintain the favorable public image of a company.

A public relations helps building excitement for a new product launches.

The department ensures that the firm’s message gets to the mass audiences very quickly.

The department also defending, improving the firm’s image as well as providing value-added customer services.

In conclusion, the Option C is correct because Introduction of new products with limited associated advertising is  is not a function of public relations.

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An excise tax levied on a product will impose a smaller relative burden on consumers (and a larger relative burden on sellers) when: Group of answer choices the supply of the product is relatively inelastic. the supply of the product is relatively elastic. the demand for the product is relatively elastic. either a or c is true.

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Answer: the demand for the product is relatively elastic

Explanation:

When a product is said to be Elastic, it means that for every 1% change in price, there is a more than 1% change in the Quantity Demanded of that product. For example, if the price of a good rises by 2% and the Quantity Demanded drops by 2.5% that good is considered Elastic.

Now, if an excise tax is intruduced on a good that is Elastic that means that the price would rise and the demand would drop. This will impose a larger burden on suppliers because in an attempt to keep the price relatively stable, they will absorb most of the tax thus reducing their profitability in order to avoid a more than proportional decrease in Quantity Demanded.

An excise tax impacts consumers and sellers differently based on the elasticity of demand and supply. When demand is more elastic than supply, consumers bear less tax burden; when supply is more elastic than demand, consumers bear a larger burden. The tax incidence falls on the group with the most inelastic price-quantity curve.

An excise tax introduces a wedge between the price paid by consumers (Pc) and the price received by producers (Pp). When the demand is more elastic than supply, the tax incidence on consumers is lower, but when the supply is more elastic than demand, the tax incidence on consumers is larger.

The tax burden falls on the group with the most inelastic price-quantity curve. If demand is inelastic relative to supply, buyers bear most of the tax burden; if demand is elastic relative to supply, sellers bear most of it.

The more elastic the demand and supply curves, the lower the tax revenue generated. In cases of relatively elastic supply and relatively inelastic demand, the tax burden falls more on consumers than on sellers.

At December 31, 2020, Sager Co. had 1,200,000 shares of common stock outstanding. In addition, Sager had 450,000 shares of preferred stock which were convertible into 750,000 shares of common stock. During 2021, Sager paid$1,200,000 cash dividends on the common stock and $800,000 cash dividends on the preferred stock. Net income for 2021 was $6,800,000 and the income tax rate was 40%.
The diluted earnings per share for 2021 is (rounded to the nearest penny) _______.

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Answer:

$3.48

Explanation:

Net income ÷Shares of common stock outstanding + Preferred stock convertible shares of common stock.

Net income 6,800,000

Shares of common stock outstanding 1,200,000

Preferred stock convertible 750,000

Hence:

$6,800,000/ ($1,200,000 + $750,000)

=$6,800,000/$1,950,000

=$3.48

Therefore the diluted earnings per share for 2021 is $3.48

Harding Corporation acquired real estate that contained land, building and equipment. The property cost Harding $1,520,000. Harding paid $385,000 and issued a note payable for the remainder of the cost. An appraisal of the property reported the following values: Land, $407,000; Building, $1,210,000 and Equipment, $803,000. (Round your intermediate percentages to the nearest whole number: i.e 0.054231 = 5%. Do not round any other intermediate calculations.) Assume that Harding uses the units-of-production method when depreciating its equipment. Harding estimates that the purchased equipment will produce 1,060,000 units over its 5-year useful life and has salvage value of $18,000. Harding produced 271,000 units with the equipment by the end of the first year of purchase. Which amount below is closest to the amount Harding will record for depreciation expense for the equipment in the first year?

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Answer:

$123,630.2

Explanation:

Harding Corporation

33%× $1,520,000=$501,600

$501,600-$18,000=$483,600

$483,600/$1,060,000 units

=$0.4562

=45.62 per unit

$0.4562x 271,000 units = $123,630.2

Or

($501,600 cost of equipment (33% of $1,520,000 purchase price) minus $18,000 salvage value) / $1,060,000 units = $0.4562 per unit.

$0.4562x 271,000 units = $123,630.2

Therefore the amount below which is closest to the amount Harding will record for depreciation expense for the equipment in the first year is $123,630

Libre, Inc. has experienced bad debt losses of 5% of credit sales in prior periods. At the end of the year, the balance of Accounts Receivable is $125,000 and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has an unadjusted credit balance of $1,750. Net credit sales during the year were $200,000. Using the percentage of credit sales method, what is the estimated Bad Debt Expense for the year?

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Answer:

Bad Debt Expense = $10,000

Explanation:

Using the percentage of credit sales method, estimated Bad Debt Expense for the year is

Bad Debt Expense = Net credit sales × Percentage of credit sales uncollectible

Given,

Net credit sales = $200,000

Percentage of credit sales = 5%

Putting the values into the formula, we can get

Bad Debt Expense = Net credit sales × Percentage of credit sales uncollectible

Bad Debt Expense = $200,000 × 5%

Bad Debt Expense = $10,000

As the company is using the Percentage of credit sales method, they do not need to adjust Allowance for Doubtful Accounts.

Think about the statement, “Business people are moral people”. Briefly write your
reaction to the statement...what does this mean?

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My reaction to the statement “business people are moral people” is, confused on what the statement I pointing out to me.


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A company that uses the perpetual inventory system sold goods to a customer on account for $ 2,100. The cost of the goods sold was $ 1,050. Which of the following journal entries correctly records this​ transaction? A) Cost of Goods Sold $2,100 Sales Revenue $2,100B) Merchandise Inventory $2,100 Sales Revenue $2,100C) Accounts Receivable $2,100 Cash $2,100D) Cash $2,100 Sales Revenue $2,100 Cost of Goods Sold $1,050 Merchandise Inventory $1,050

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Answer:

Journal Entry

Explanation:

The Journal entry is shown below:-

1. Accounts receivable Dr,            $2,100

       To Sales                                             $2,100

(Being sales made on account is recorded)

2. Cost of Goods Sold Dr,   $ 1,050

To Merchandise Inventory                        $1,050

(Being cost of goods sold is recorded)

Therefore option is not available.

On July 31, 2022, Blossom Company had a cash balance per books of $6,295.00. The statement from Dakota State Bank on that date showed a balance of $7,845.80. A comparison of the bank statement with the Cash account revealed the following facts.
1. The bank service charge for July was $24.00.
2. The bank collected $1,675.00 from a customer for Blossom Company through electronic funds transfer.
3. The July 31 receipts of $1,349.30 were not included in the bank deposits for July. These receipts were deposited by the company in a night deposit vault on July 31.
4. Company check No. 2480 issued to L. Taylor, a creditor, for $354.00 that cleared the bank in July was incorrectly entered in the cash payments journal on July 10 for $345.00.
5. Checks outstanding on July 31 totaled $1,988.10.
6. On July 31, the bank statement showed an NSF charge of $730.00 for a check received by the company from W. Krueger, a customer, on account.
Required:
a. Prepare the bank reconciliation as of July 31.

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Answer:

Adjusted book/Bank balance = $7,207

Explanation:

                           Blossom Company

               Bank Reconciliation Statement

             For the year ended July 31, 2022

Bank balance as per July 31                    $7,845.80

Add: Deposit in Transit                             $1,349.30

Less: Outstanding check                        $(1,988.10)

Adjusted bank balance                               $7,207

Cash balance as per July 31                    $6,295.00

Add: Collection from EFT                         $ 1,675.00

Less: Bank service charge      $(24.00)

NSF check                              $(730.00)

Error in bank                              $(9.00)                    

Total deduction                                        $(763.00)  

Adjusted book balance                               $7,207

Therefore, the bank balance and book balance have been adjusted through bank reconciliation statement.

A&B Enterprises may add customer appraisals as a component of employee performance appraisals. All of the following are most likely reasons for A&B to use customer appraisals EXCEPT ________. fostering change evaluating development programs holding employees accountable demonstrating customer commitment

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Answer: Evaluating Development Programs

Explanation:

Customer Appraisal is very and should be very important to companies because it is a critical source of information that guides a company on knowing Consumer Behavior.

Knowledge of Consumer Behavior can make or break a company as it enables them to know if they are satisfying their customer's needs.

Fostering Change, Holding Employees Accountable and Demonstrating a commitment to Customers are main reasons for Customer Appraisals. Evaluating Development Programs is not likely to be a reason so is the correct answer here.

On December 18, Intel receives $259,000 from a customer toward a cash sale of $2.59 million for computer chips to be completed on January 23. The computer chips had a total production cost of $1.59 million. What journal entries should Intel record on December 18 and January 23

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Answer:

Date        General Journal              Debit        Credit

Dec. 18    Cash                                $259,000

               Unearned revenue                                 $259,000

(To record advance receipt of cash)

Jan. 23    Cash (2590000 - 259000) $2,331,000  

               Unearned revenue         $259,000  

               Sales revenue                                   $2,590,000

(To record cash sale)

Jan. 23 Cost of goods sold         $1,590,000  

               Inventory                                          $1,590,000

(To record cost of goods sold)  

Colter Company prepares monthly cash budgets. Relevant data fromoperating budgets for 2017 are as follows:

January February

Sales 360,000 $400,000

Direct materials purchases 120,000 125,000

Direct labor 90,000 100,000

Manufacturing overhead 70,000 75,000

Selling and administrative expenses 79,000 85,000

All sales are on account. Collections are expected to be 50% inthe month of sale, 30% in the first month following the sale, and20% in the second month following the sale. Sixty percent (60%) ofdirect materials purchases are paid in cash in the month ofpurchase, and the balance due is paid in the month following thepurchase. All other items above are paid in the month incurredexcept for selling and administrative expenses that include $1,000of depreciation per month.

Other data:

1. Credit sales: November 2016, $250,000; December 2016,$320,000.

2. Purchases of direct materials: December 2016, $100,000.

3. Other receipts: January Collection of December 31, 2016,notes receivable $15,000; FebruaryâProceeds from sale of securities $6,000.

4. Other disbursements: February Payment of $6,000 cashdividend.

The companys cash balance on January 1, 2017, is expected to be $60,000. The company wants to maintain a minimum cash balance of $50,000.

Prepare schedules for (1) expected collections from customersand (2) expected payments for direct materials purchases forJanuary and February.

Prepare a cash budget for January and February in columnarform.

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Answer:

1. Expected Collections from Customers for January is $326,000 and February $372,000

2. Expected Payments for Direct Materials for January is $112,000 and February $123,000

3. Ending Amount required (to make ending balance =$50,000) for January is 0 and February is $9.000. Cash Budget prepared in explanation below.

Explanation:

Schedule for Expected Collections & Payments and Cash Budget prepared below. Moreover, please note that all totaling amounts have been marked in Bold Letters.

1. Schedule of expected customer collections for January and February.

Particulars                                                                 January February

50% of current month sales                                         180,000 200,000

30% in of previous month' s sales (i.e., 30%                                                           of December's sales, 30% of January's sales)       96,000  108,000

20% of before previous month's sale (20%  

of November's sale, 20%of December's sales)             50,000   64,000

Total cash collections from customers                 326,000  372,000

2. Expected payments for direct material purchases:

Particulars                                                                   January   February

60 % of current month's purchases                            72,000     75,000

40% of previous months purchases (i.e 40%

of December's purchase, 40% of January's purchase) 40,000     48,000

Total payments for purchases                                      112,000    123,000

3.Cash budget for the months January and February:

Particulars                                                                       January   February

Cash Receipts:  

Collections from customers (from 1 above)                  326,000 372,000

Collection of notes receivable                                          15,000     0

Sale of securities                                                            0           6000

Total cash receipts                                                        341,000 378,000

Add: opening balance                                              $60,000   51,000

Total cash receipts and opening balance          $401,000  429,000

Cash payments:  

Expected payments for purchases (from 2 above) 112,000  123,000

DIrect labour                                                        90,000  100,000

manufacturing overhead                                                   70,000   75,000

Selling and administration expenses (less $1,000)  78,000   84,000

Cash dividends                                                                       0    6,000

Total cash payments                                              350,000  388,000

Ending cash balance (receipts +

opening balance -payments)                                $51,000   $41,000

Amount to be borrowed (to make

ending balance =$50,000)                                                         0    $9,000

Final ending balance of cash                               $51,000  $50,000

Entries to Write Off Accounts Receivable Creative Solutions Company, a computer consulting firm, has decided to write off the $13,780 balance of an account owed by a customer, Wil Treadwell. a. Journalize the entry to record the write-off, assuming that the direct write-off method is used. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. b. Journalize the entry to record the write-off, assuming that the allowance method is used. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Answer:

A. Debit Bad Debt Expense 13780

    Credit Accounts Receivable Wil Treadwell 13780

B. Debit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 13780

    Credit Accounts Receivable Wil Treadwell 13780

Explanation:

When a debtor defaults on a payment, the creditor is forced to write off that amount of money as a bad debt.

What is Bad Debt ?

Bad debts are documented as charge-offs when they become uncollectible and are present on a creditor's books.

An account receivable that has been specifically determined to be uncollectible and, as a result, is written off is referred to as a bad debt.

When a borrower or debtor defaults—that is, fails to pay back a loan or other obligation—bad debt results. These accounts are eliminated from the receivables list.

For the stated transaction Journal Entry will be

   Transaction                                              Dr ($)                         Cr ($)

Bad Debt Expense                                   13780

   To  Accounts Receivable

(Wil Treadwell)                                                                                   13780

B. Allowance for Doubtful Accounts          13780

      To  Accounts Receivable Wil Treadwell                                     13780

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Six months ago, you purchased 2,300 shares of ABC stock for $28.08 a share. You have received dividend payments equal to $.80 a share. Today, you sold all of your shares for $30.07 a share. What is your total dollar return on this investment?

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Answer:

Dollar Return $2.79

$6417 as per investment in shares

Explanation:

The return from an investment is the difference between value of stock when is was purchased to when it is sold plus any income received during the period

Dollar return will be divided into two

Capital gain which is the difference between purchasing price and selling price

Capital Gain = 30.07-28.08= 1.99

Income which is any income distributions made

Income = dividend Income = $0.80

Return = 1.99+0.8=$2.79

As per investment =2300*2.79 = $6417

Presented below is information related to Sunland CompanyPresented below is information related to Sunland Company. Cost Retail Beginning inventory $131,980 $286,000 Purchases 1,361,000 2,123,000 Markups 95,000 Markup cancellations 15,700 Markdowns 38,400 Markdown cancellations 4,700 Sales revenue 2,216,000 Compute the inventory by the conventional retail inventory method. (Round ratios for computational purposes to 0 decimal places, e.g. 78% and final answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 28,987.) Ending inventory using conventional retail inventory method

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Answer:

$238,600

Explanation:

Cost Retail

Beginning inventory $131,980 $286,000

Purchases $1,361,000 $2,123,000

Goods available for sale

$1,492,980 $2,409,000

Add Markups 95,000

Less Markup cancellations (15,700)

($2,409,000+$95,000-$15,700)

Total $1,492,980 $2,488,300

Less Markdowns ($38,400 )

($2,488,300-$38,400) $2,449,900

Add Markdown cancellations $4,700

($2,449,900+$4700) $2,454,600

$1,492,980 $2,454,600

Less Sales revenue ($2,216,000)

($2,454,600-$2,216,000)

Ending Inventory at Retail $238,600

A small business that makes household products buys new injection molding equipment for a cost of $500,000. This will allow the manufacturer to make more clothespins in the same amount of time with an estimated increase in sales of 20%. If the manufacturer currently makes 75 tons of clothespins per year, which sell at $18,000 per ton, what will be the increase in revenue next year from the new equipment

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Answer:

$270,000

Explanation:

Estimated increase in sales of 20%

Clothespins per year 75 tons

Sales of Clothespins 18,000 per ton

Hence

0.20 × 75 × 18,000 = $270,000

Therefore what will be the increase in revenue next year from the new equipment will be $270,000

Imagine that you are a management coach and one of your clients, a new manager, says, "I’ve heard that about two thirds of managers fail within 18 months. I don’t want to be part of that statistic! I’ve heard that asking questions and really listening to people’s responses is key to success. But as a manager, shouldn’t I have the answers? Why should I be asking questions?"
a. How do you respond? Check all that apply.
O asking employees how to solve problems empowers them to arrive at solutions to which they're committed.
O asking employees questions enhances their sense that the manager is the only person they should be in dialogue with, so they start talking less to each other.
O asking employees questions develop their critical thinking skills.
O asking employees questions boosts their morale by them feel like experts, even though they're not.

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Answer:

I think 1 and 3

Explanation:

Management is the activity or the tasks that take place within the group of people holding some of the roles, responsibilities, and accountability to perform the tasks efficiently and effectively.

The correct answer is

Asking employees how to solve problems empowers them to arrive at solutions to which they're committed.Asking employees questions develop their critical thinking skills.

These options are correct because these can be the question that the manager asks to evaluate the performance of the employees and by this, he can also get to the answer to the question about which he is in question.

Options:

Asking employees questions enhances their sense that the manager is the only person they should be in dialogue with, so they start talking less to each other.Asking employees questions boost their morale by them feel like experts, even though they're not.

These are the wrong options because they do not specify the correct answer to the context and also do not provide the answer to the questions of the manager in the management process.

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Consider the race for governor of a small state. The population of the state is evenly divided between three cities—Summertown, Tarrytown, and Auburn. The governor's race is between Ralph Rubin (the mayor of Summertown) and Travis Turner (the mayor of Tarrytown). Assume that no matter what is said during the campaign, Rubin can count on the support of 100% of the Summertown population, and Turner can count on the support of 100% of the Tarrytown population. Assume 100% voter participation.
a. According to the result of majority-rule voting, the next governor will be the one preferred by the majority of the residents of ___________.
Options:
a. Summertown
b. Tarrytown
c. Auburn

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The first point here is that the State is evenly distributed among the three cities that made up the state. That means if the state population is 300 , each city population is 100 .

Now , if Ralph Rubin get a 10% support from Summerton (100 people) and Turner got the 100% support of Tarrytown (100 people) assuming 1005 participation. The decider of the election will be the people of Auburn.

The preferred candidate by the majority ((more tha 50%)people of auburn will be the winner

According to the result of majority-rule voting, the next governor will be the one preferred by the majority of the residents of Auburn.

In a race for governor between two candidates with city-specific support, the winner will be the one preferred by the majority of the residents of Auburn due to the even division of the state's population among three cities.

In this scenario, even though each candidate has the complete support of their city's population, the winner will be chosen based on the majority of votes from all three cities combined.Since the population is evenly divided among the three cities, the majority will be determined by the combined total of votes from Auburn, making it crucial for a candidate to secure the majority support there.

Jill plants flowers in her yard to supply a local florist. Her neighbor enjoys the flowers. Therefore:a. Jill should stop planting flowers because her neighbor does not pay for the benefit he gets.b. Jill should not plant flowers because their economic value is low and opportunity cost is high.c. Jill should plant fewer flowers because the external cost is greater than the external benefit.d. Jill is creating an external benefit for her neighbor.

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Answer:

D.Jill is creating an external benefit for her neighbor.

Explanation:

An external benefit is also called positive externality. This is a benefit that a transaction or activity provides to someone who is not part of the transaction or activity.

In this scenario Jill is the one who engaged in the activity of planting flowers. But her neighbor who is not a part of the activity is the one enjoying/benefitting from the flowers.

Lakisha is a professor of economics. She is currently earning $100,000 a year as a professor. She decides to quit her job as a professor and opens a consulting firm. In order to do this, she cashes out her retirement fund of $200,000. Her retirement fund has been earning 10% interest each year. At the end of her first year as an economic consultant, she earns $120,000 in accounting profit. What was her economic profit for the year?

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Answer:

The correct answer is $0.

Explanation:

According to the scenario, computation of the given data are as follows:

Accounting Profit = $120,000

Current earning = $100,000

retirement fund = $200,000

Interest from retirement fund = 10% × $200,000 = $20,000

So, we can calculate the economic profit by using following formula:

Economic profit = Accounting profit - Current earning - Interest from retirement fund

By putting the value, we get

= $120,000 - $100,000 - $20,000

= $20,000 - $20,000

= $0

Lkisha economic profit for the year equal $0

Economic profit is the profit derived after deduction of costs of inputs and opportunity cost from revenue made from sale of output.

The Formula to use to calculate Lkisha economic profit is {Accounting profit - Salary given up - Interest from retirement fund given up}

Given Information

Accounting Profit = $120,000

Current earning = $100,000

Retirement fund = $200,000

Economic Profit = $120,000 + $100,000 - (200,000 * 10%)

Economic Profit = $120,000 + $100,000 - $20,000

Economic Profit = $0

Therefore, Lkisha economic profit for the year equal $0.

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Mayfield Inc. will pay a dividend of $3.14 per share next year. The company pledges to increase its dividend by 3.7 percent per year indefinitely. If you require a return of 10 percent on your investment, how much will you pay for the company's stock today

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Answer:

The price that will be paid for the stock today is $49.84

Explanation:

The company is expected to grow the dividends at a constant rate, thus the constant growth model of DDM will be used to calculate the price of the stock today. The formula for the price of the stock is:

P0 = D1 / r - g

Where,

D1 is the dividend expected for the next periodr is the required rate of returng is the growth rate in dividends

P0 = 3.14 / (0.1 - 0.037)

P0 = $49.84

Using the Gordon Growth Model, an investor who requires a 10% return on their investment should pay $49.84 for Mayfield Inc.'s stock today, given a future dividend of $3.14 with a perpetual annual increase of 3.7%.

The student is asking how much they should pay for a company's stock today given that Mayfield Inc. will pay a dividend of $3.14 next year, and the dividends are expected to increase by 3.7% each year indefinitely. This question involves determining the present value of an infinite series of dividends growing at a constant rate, which is a Dividend Discount Model (DDM) application, a concept found within finance and investment analysis.

To calculate the price of the stock today, we will use the Gordon Growth Model (a version of the DDM for perpetuity with growth):
P = D / (r - g)
where P is the price of the stock today, D is the next year's dividend, r is the required rate of return, and g is the growth rate in dividends.

Plugging in the numbers, we get:
P = 3.14 / (0.10 - 0.037)P = 3.14 / 0.063P = $49.84

So, if an investor requires a 10% return on their investment, they should be willing to pay $49.84 for Mayfield Inc.'s stock today.

Sandusky Company borrowed $28,000 from the Lakeside Bank by issuing a 10% three-year installment note. Sandusky agreed to repay the principal and interest by making annual payments in the amount of $11,259.21. Based on this information, the amount of the interest expense associated with the second payment would be: (round your answer to the nearest dollar)

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Answer:

the amount of the interest expense associated with the second payment would be $1,954

Explanation:

According to the given data we have the following:

Amount borrowed= $28,000.00

10% interest=$28,000×0.10=$2,800

Therefore, Total outstanding at end of year 1=$28,000+$2,800

Total outstanding at end of year 1=$30,800

Sandusky agreed to repay the principal and interest by making annual payments in the amount of $11,259.21, therefore

Net balance at end of year 1= $30,800-$11,259.21

Net balance at end of year 1=$19,540.79

Hence, To calculate the amount of the interest expense associated with the second payment we would have to make the following calculation:

amount of the interest expense associated with the second payment= $19,540.79×10%=$1,954

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