The financial statements of New World, Incorporated, provide the following information for the current year: December 31 January 1 Accounts receivable $ 287,000 $ 381,500 Inventory $ 280,000 $ 266,000 Prepaid expenses $ 72,800 $ 70,000 Accounts payable (for merchandise) $ 258,300 $ 249,550 Accrued expenses payable $ 66,150 $ 79,450 Net sales $ 3,167,500 Cost of goods sold $ 1,669,500 Operating expenses (including depreciation of $63,000) $ 381,500 What is the amount of cash received from customers during the current yea

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1.The IASB sets standards for:
a. The private sector
b. The public and private sectors
c.The public, private and not-for-profit sector
d. The private and not-for-profit sector

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1) Record the following transactions in the General Fund General Ledger of Benford Township using the consumption method (periodic inventory system) to account for materials, supplies, and prepayments. Record both the budget-ary and actual entries.
2) Compute the amount of expenditures to be reported in the school district General Fund statement of revenues, expenditures, and changes in fund balance.
3) Compute the amount of nonspendable fund balance to be reported at year end. Materials and supplies costing $90,000 were on hand at the beginning of the year. 1. The town ordered the following:
Estimated Cost
Garbage vehicles—4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $225,000
Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312,000
2. The town received the garbage vehicles. The actual cost of $222,000 was vouchered for payment.
3. The town received most of the supplies ordered (estimated cost $302,000). The actual cost was $301,800.
4. The town paid $523,800 of vouchers payable.
5. At year­end, the town had supplies on hand costing $102,000.

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Answer:

1)

1. Dr Encumbrances $537,000

Cr Reserve for Encumbrances $537,000

2. Dr Reserve for Encumbrances $222,000

Cr Encumbrances $222,000

Dr Expenditures – Capital Outlay - Trucks $222,000

Cr Vouchers Payable $222,000

3. Dr Reserve for Encumbrances $302,000

Cr Encumbrances $302,000

Dr Inventory – Materials and Supplies $301,800

Cr Vouchers Payable $301,800

4. Dr Vouchers Payable $523,800

Cr Cash $523,800

5. Dr Inventory -Materials and Supplies $12,000

Cr Expenditures – Materials and Supplies $12,000

2) $511,800

3) $102,000

Explanation:

1) To Record the transactions in the General Fund General Ledger of Benford Township using the consumption method and to Record both the budget-ary and actual journal entries.

1. Preparation of the journal entry if The town ordered Garbage vehicles of the amount of $225,000 and Supplies of the amount of $312,000

Dr Encumbrances $537,000

Cr Reserve for Encumbrances $537,000

($225,000+312,000)

2. Preparation of The journal entry if The actual cost of the amount of $222,000 was vouchered for payment.

Dr Reserve for Encumbrances $222,000

Cr Encumbrances $222,000

Dr Expenditures – Capital Outlay - Trucks$222,000

Cr Vouchers Payable $222,000

3. Preparation of the journal entry if The town received most of the supplies ordered (estimated cost of the amount of $302,000) while The actual cost was the amount of $301,800.

Dr Reserve for Encumbrances $302,000

Cr Encumbrances $302,000

Dr Inventory – Materials and Supplies $301,800

Cr Vouchers Payable $301,800

4. Preparation of the journal entry if The town paid the amount of $523,800 of vouchers payable.

Dr Vouchers Payable $523,800

Cr Cash $523,800

5. Preparation of the Journal entry if At year end, the town had supplies on hand costing the amount of $102,000

Dr Inventory -Materials and Supplies $12,000

Cr Expenditures – Materials and Supplies $12,000

($523,800-$511,800)

2) Computation for the amount of expenditures to be reported in the school district General Fund statement of revenues, expenditures, and changes in fund balance

EXPENDITURES

Capital Outlay $222,000

Materials and Supplies:

Beginning Inventory $90,000

Purchases$301,800

Total Available$391,800

Less Ending Inventory ($102,000)$289,800

($391,800-$102,000)

Total $511,800

($222,000+$289,800)

Therefore the amount of expenditures to be reported in the school district General Fund statement of revenues, expenditures, and changes in fund balance is $511,800.

3) Based on the information given we were told that At the end of the year the town had supplies on hand costing the amount of $102,000 which means that The amount of nonspendable fund balance to be reported at year end will equal to Inventory on hand of the amount of $102,000.

According to the most favored nation clause (Article I of GATT), which of the following is true?
A. Tariffs on products imported from countries belonging to the WTO must be lower than tariffs on the same products imported from countries that are not members of the WTO.
B. A country can lower tariffs on imports from countries with most favored nation trading status without changing tariffs on imports from other members of the WTO.
C. If a country gives a trade advantage to one partner, then this advantage must be extended to all its trading partners belonging to the WTO.
D. If a country imposes higher tariffs on one trading partner, then those high tariffs must be imposed on all its trading partners belonging to the WTO.

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Answer:

C. If a country gives a trade advantage to one partner, then this advantage must be extended to all its trading partners belonging to the WTO.

Explanation:

The correct option is - C. If a country gives a trade advantage to one partner, then this advantage must be extended to all its trading partners belonging to the WTO.

Reason -

Most-favoured-nation (MFN): treating other people equally  Under the WTO agreements, countries cannot normally discriminate between their trading partners. Grant someone a special favour (such as a lower customs duty rate for one of their products) and you have to do the same for all other WTO members.

A mail-order house uses 16,025 boxes a year. Carrying costs are 46 cents per box a year, and ordering costs are $97. The following price schedule applies. Number of Boxes Price per Box 1,000 to 1,999 $1.35 2,000 to 4,999 1.25 5,000 to 9,999 1.15 10,000 or more 1.10 Click here for the Excel Data File a. Determine the optimal order quantity. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) b. Determine the number of orders per year. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

a. Optimal order quantity = 2,600 boxes

b. Number of orders per year = 6.16 orders per year

Explanation:

a. Determine the optimal order quantity. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)

D = Annual demand = 16,025

O = Ordering cost = $97

C = Carrying costs = 46 cents, or $0.46

Optimal order quantity = Economic order quantity = ((2 * D * O) / C)^0.5 = ((2 * 16,025 * 97 ) / 0.46)^0.5 = 2,600 boxes

b. Determine the number of orders per year. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

Number of orders per year = Annual demand / Economic order quantity = 16,025 /  2,600 = 6.16 orders per year

The price of Microsoft is $37 per share and that of Apple is $43 per share. The price of Microsoft increases to $42 per share after one year and to $47 after two years. Also, shares of Apple increase to $49 after one year and to $59 after two years. If your portfolio comprises 100 shares of each security, what is your portfolio return in year 1 and year 2

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Answer: 13.75% ; 16.48%

Explanation:

Year 0:

Microsoft: Current value = 100 at $37 = $3700

Apple: Current value = 100 at $43 = $4300

Portfolio value = $3700 + $4300 = $8000

Year 1:

Microsoft: value at year 1 = 100 at $42 = $4200

Apple: value at year 1= 100 at $49 = $4900

Portfolio value = $4200 + $4900 = $9100

Year 2:

Microsoft: value at year 2 = 100 at $47 = $4700

Apple: value at year 2 = 100 at $59 = $5900

Portfolio value = $4700 + $5900 = $10600

Therefore, Portfolio returns for year 1 will be:

= (value at the end of year 1 / current value) - 1

= (9100 / 8000) - 1

= 1.1375 - 1

= 0.1375

= 13.75%

Portfolio returns for year 2 will be:

= (value at the end of year 2 / value at the end of year 1) - 1

= (10600 / 9100) - 1

= 16.48%

The Gorman Group issued $930,000 of 11% bonds on June 30, 2021, for $1,009,794. The bonds were dated on June 30 and mature on June 30, 2041 (20 years). The market yield for bonds of similar risk and maturity is 10%. Interest is paid semiannually on December 31 and June 30. Required: 1. to 3. Prepare the journal entries to record their issuance by The Gorman Group on June 30, 2021, interest on December 31, 2021 and interest on June 30, 2022 (at the effective rate).

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Answer:

The Gorman Group

Journal Entries:

June 30, 2021:

Debit Cash $1,009,794

Credit Bonds Liability $930,000

Credit Bonds Premium $79,794

To record the bonds issuance

December 31, 2021:

Debit Interest Expense $50,490

Debit Amortization of Bonds Premium $660

Credit Cash $51,150

To record the payment of semi-annual interest, including amortization of premium.

June 30, 2022:

Debit Interest Expense $50,457

Debit Amortization of Bonds Premium $693

Credit Cash $51,150

To record the payment of semi-annual interest, including amortization of premium.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Face value of 11% bonds issue $930,000

Issue price = $1,009,794

Bonds premium = $79,794

Market yield = 10%

December 31, 2021:

Semi-annual interest payment = $51,150 ($930,000 * 5.5%)

Semi-annual Interest expense = $50,490 ($1,009,794 * 5%)

Amortization of bonds premium = $660

June 30, 2022:

Semi-annual interest payment = $51,150 ($930,000 * 5.5%)

Semi-annual Interest expense = $50,457 ($1,009,134 * 5%)

Amortization of bonds premium = $693

What is the the impact of corruption on business cycle​

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Answer:

Corruption diverts talent and resources, including human resources, towards “lucrative” rent-seeking activities, such as defence, rather than productive activities. business, ultimately raising production costs and reducing the profitability of investments. human capital.

Customer: An entity that describes a customer. An instance occurs for unique customers only using name, date of birth, and login name as customer_id primary key.
Online: An entity that describes a customer purchasing activity online. An instance occurs when the customer completes the transaction. Customers can purchase more than once.
Visits: An entity that describes a customer purchase in a physical store. An instance occurs if a customer makes or purchase or checks-in using an app. Customers can visit more than once per day.
Satisfaction: An entity that represents data from a recent customer satisfaction survey. An instance occurs when a customer takes the survey. A customer is tracked by login name and can only take the survey one time.
Use the information to match the following relationships. Answers can be reused more than once.
1. The relationship between Customer and Online.
2. The relationship between Customer and Satisfaction.
3. The relationship between Online and Visits.
4. The relationship between Visits and Satisfaction
A. prototype
B. one-to-one
C. Zero-sum
D. one-to-many
E. TOO many F. many-to-many.

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Answer:

1. The relationship between customer and Online - One to one

2. The relationship between customer and Satisfaction - One to many

3. The relationship between online and visits - Many to many

4. The relationship between Visits and satisfaction - Prototype

Explanation:

The relation ship with customer is often one to one. The customers are required to fill the satisfaction surveys which enable the business to understand their value in the eyes of its customers and try to improve their level of service to their customers. The customer satisfaction is important for any business as the satisfied customer may bring more customers.

Annual Income Statement Data Selected Year-End Balance Sheet Data Sales $ 50,000 Prepaid expenses increase $ 3,000 Expenses: Inventory increase 500 Cost of goods sold 30,000 Accounts payable decrease 1,000 Wages expense 10,000 Amortization expense 1,500 Net income $ 8,500 Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for GreenGarden using the indirect method. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)

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Answer:

see calculation and working below

Explanation:

operating activities section

Net income                                                               $ 8,500

Adjust for changes in non- cash items :

Amortization expense                                                $1,500

Adjust for changes in working capital :

Prepaid expenses increase                                   ($ 3,000)

Inventory increase                                                     ($500)

Accounts payable decrease                                   ($1,000)

Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities            $5,500

Livingston Fabrication has created the following aggregate plan for the next five months: August September October November December Forecasted Demand (units of finished goods): 1,500,000 1,500,000 2,000,000 3,000,000 500,000 Production Plan: 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 Assume that Livingston will have nothing in inventory at the end of July. Livingston employs 1,000 production assembly workers and it takes one production assembly worker 5 minutes to assemble one unit of finished good. (The unit is complete at that point.) Each production assembly worker can provide 150 hours of assembly time a month without requiring overtime pay. What will be ending inventory for the month of September?

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Answer:

Livingston Fabrication

The ending inventory for the month of September is:

= 600,000 units.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                August   September  October  November  December

Forecasted Demand (units of

finished goods):  1,500,000  1,500,000 2,000,000 3,000,000    500,000

Production Plan: 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000

Production capacity = 150 * 60 * 1,000 = 9,000,000 minutes

Minutes required by each assembly worker to assemble 1 unit = 5

Units that can be produced based on capacity = 1,800,000 units (9,000,000/5)

Schedule of Production, Sales, and Ending Inventory:

                                August   September  October  November  December

Beginning inventory 0              300,000    600,000    400,000  (600,000)

Units produced    1,800,000  1,800,000  1,800,000  1,800,000 1,800,000

Demand               1,500,000  1,500,000 2,000,000 3,000,000   500,000

Ending inventory   300,000    600,000    400,000   (600,000)   700,000

Epsilon Co. can produce a unit of product for the following costs: Direct material $ 8 Direct labor 24 Overhead 40 Total costs per unit $72 An outside supplier offers to provide Epsilon with all the units it needs at $60 per unit. If Epsilon buys from the supplier, the company will still incur 40% of its overhead (this means that no matter what Epsilon does, 40% of the overhead costs will remain). Epsilon should choose to:

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Answer:

It is cheaper to make the units in-house.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Make in-house:

Direct material $ 8

Direct labor 24

Overhead 40

Total costs per unit $72

Buying price= $60

We need to determine which option provides the lower cost. Because 40% of overhead will remain constant, we have to take it out of the equation.

Production cost:

Direct material $ 8

Direct labor 24

Overhead= 40*0.6= 24

Total production cost= $56

It is cheaper to make the units in-house.

1. Explain the concept of opportunity cost with an appropriate example.

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Answer:

Concept & example of Opportunity Cost

Explanation:

Opportunity Cost is the cost of next best alternative foregone, while choosing an alternative. This arises because of 'choice' problem, due to unlimited wants & limited resources - having alternative uses.

Eg : If I can have 2 chapatis or a bowl of rice. And, I eat a bowl of rice. Then, 'opportunity cost' of a rice bowl is - the next best available '2 chapattis' foregone for the former.

According to the video, an interactive website needs to be able to do what things? Check all that apply. invite people to provide information remove unwanted viewers send information, products, and services automatically play videos process payments send viewers to other websites

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Answer:

A,C,E

Explanation:

Answer:

A,C,E

Explanation:

St. Augustine Corporation originally budgeted for $360,000 of fixed overhead at 100% of normal production capacity. Production was budgeted to be 12,000 units. The standard hours for production were 5 hours per unit. The variable overhead rate was $3 per hour. Actual fixed overhead was $360,000, and actual variable overhead was $170,000. Actual production was 11,700 units. The fixed factory overhead volume variance is a.$5,500 favorable b.$9,000 unfavorable c.$5,500 unfavorable d.$9,000 favorable

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Kampus Corporation had the following eight investment transactions or events:

Jan 1 Purchased Argon Co. bonds for $10,000 cash. (Purchase is considered a short-term investment in available-for-sale (AFS) debt securities.)
Jan 3 Purchased 1,200 shares of Elmer, Inc. for $36,000 cash. (Purchase is considered a long-term stock investment with insignificant influence.)
Mar 31 Received cash dividend of $0.25 per share from Elmer, Inc.
Jun 1 Purchased 5,000 shares of Logan, Inc. for $60 per share. These shares represent a 40% ownership in Logan, Inc.
Sep 30 Received cash dividend of $2 per share from Logan, Inc.
Dec 31 Logan, Inc. reported net income of $150,000 for the year.
Dec 31 As of December 31, the Argon Co. bond had a fair (market) value of $12,000.
Dec 31 As of December 31, the Elmer, Inc. stock had a fair (market) value of $25 per share.

Required:
Prepare the journal entries Kampus Corporation should record for these transactions and events.

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Answer:

Kampus Corporation

Journal Entries:

Jan 1 Debit Bonds Receivable (Argon Co.) $10,000

Credit Cash $10,000

To record a short-term investment in available-for-sale (AFS) debt securities.)

Jan 3 Debit Investments (Long-term) in Elmer, Inc. $36,000

Credit Cash $36,000

To record the long-term investment (1,200 shares of Elmer, Inc. at $30 each.)

Mar 31 Debit Cash $300

Credit Dividend Received $300

To record dividend received from Elmer's investment

($0.25 per share of 1,200 shares).

Jun 1 Debit Investment in Logan, Inc. $300,000

Credit Cash $300,000

To record the investment in 5,000 shares of $60 per share, representing a 40% equity ownership.

Sep 30 Debit Cash $10,000

Credit Investment in Logan, Inc. $10,000

To record dividend received from investment in Logan, Inc. ($2 per share of 5,000 shares).

Dec 31 Debit Investment in Logan, Inc. $60,000

Credit Retained Earnings $60,000

To record 40% share of the Net income of $150,000 in Logan, Inc.

Dec 31 No Journal Required: Argon Co. bond had a fair (market) value of $12,000.

Dec 31 Debit Unrealized Loss from Investment in Elmer, Inc. $6,000

Credit Investment in Elmer, Inc. $6,000

To record $5 lost in the (market) value of $25 per share.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Jan 1 Bonds Receivable (Argon Co.) $10,000 Cash $10,000

a short-term investment in available-for-sale (AFS) debt securities.)

Jan 3 Investments (Long-term) in Elmer, Inc. $36,000  Cash $36,000 1,200 shares of Elmer, Inc. at $30 each.

Mar 31 Cash $300 Dividend Received $300

$0.25 per share of 1,200 shares.

Jun 1 Investment in Logan, Inc. $300,000 Cash $300,000

5,000 shares of $60 per share, represent a 40% ownership.

Sep 30 Cash $10,000 Dividend Received $10,000

$2 per share of 5,000 shares.

Dec 31 Investment in Logan, Inc. $60,000 Retained Earnings $60,000

40% share of the Net income of $150,000  in Logan, Inc.

Dec 31 No Journal Required: Argon Co. bond had a fair (market) value of $12,000.

Dec 31 Unrealized Loss from Investment in Elmer, Inc. $6,000 Investment in Elmer, Inc. $6,000 (market) value of $25 per share.

Marcelino Co.'s March 31 inventory of raw materials is $84,000. Raw materials purchases in April are $580,000, and factory payroll cost in April is $387,000. Overhead costs incurred in April are: indirect materials, $59,000; indirect labor, $28,000; factory rent, $32,000; factory utilities, $20,000; and factory equipment depreciation, $52,000. The predetermined overhead rate is 50% of direct labor cost. Job 306 is sold for $680,000 cash in April. Costs of the three jobs worked on in April follow:

Job 306 Job 307 Job 308
Balances on March 31
Direct materials $30,000 $41,000
Direct labor 23,000 16,000
Applied overhead 11,500 8,000
Costs during April
Direct materials 139,000 200,000 $115,000
Direct labor 103,000 150,000 104,000
Applied overhead ? ? ?
Status on April 30 Finished (sold) Finished (unsold) In process

Required:
a. Determine the total of each production cost incurred for April (direct labor, direct materials, and applied overhead), and the total cost assigned to each job (including the balances from March 31).
b. Prepare journal entries for the month of April to record the above transactions.
c. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured.
d. Compute gross profit for April

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Answer:

Marcelino Co.

a. The total of each production cost incurred for April:

Direct materials                    $454,000

Direct labor                             357,000

Applied overhead                   178,500

The total cost assigned to each job:

                                         Job 306        Job 307         Job 308

Total cost of production $358,000     $490,000      $271,000

b. Journal Entries for the month of April:

Debit Work in Process:

Job 306 $139,000      

Job 307  $200,000              

Job 308 $115,000

Credit Raw Materials $454,000

To record the raw materials used in production.

Debit Work in Process:

Job 306 $103,000            

Job 307  $150,000                        

Job 308 $104,000

Credit Payroll $357,000

To record the direct labor costs.

Debit Work in Process:

Job 306 $51,500              

Job 307  $75,000                            

Job 308 $52,000

Credit Manufacturing Overhead $178,500

To record the applied overhead costs.

c. Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured:

Beginning Work in Process       $129,500

Direct materials                           454,000

Direct labor                                  357,000

Applied overhead                        178,500

Total production costs            $1,119,000

Less Ending Work in Process    271,000

Cost of goods manufactured $848,000

d. Gross profit for April:

Sales of Job 306 =    $680,000

Cost of Job 306 =       358,000

Gross profit               $322,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Beginning inventory:

Raw materials = $84,000

Cost incurred in April:

Purchases = $580,000

Factory payroll = $387,000

Overhead costs:

Indirect materials,                           $59,000

Indirect labor,                                  $28,000

Factory rent,                                   $32,000

Factory utilities,                              $20,000

Factory equipment depreciation, $52,000

Total overhead costs                    $191,000

Cash Sales of Job 306 = $680,000

Cost Sheet:

                                              Job 306      Job 307        Job 308

Balances on March 31

Direct materials                    $30,000      $41,000                             $71,000

Direct labor                             23,000        16,000                              39,000

Applied overhead                    11,500          8,000                               19,500

Beginning work in process $64,500     $65,000                          $129,500                            

Costs during April

Direct materials                   139,000      200,000        $115,000     454,000

Direct labor                          103,000       150,000         104,000     357,000

Applied overhead                 51,500         75,000          52,000      178,500

Total cost of production $358,000     $490,000      $271,000  $1,119,000

Status on April 30 Finished (sold)  Finished (unsold)  In process

Corruptco is a large machine shop that fabricates metals. Corruptco maximizes profits and shareholder value by polluting the local river, where fish are often killed off due to the pollution, rather than installing a pollution abatement device. While this is not specifically in violation of the law, it does put burdens on the local community. Which theory of corporate social responsibility is Corruptco exhibiting

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Answer: a. the narrow view, or invisible hand theory

Explanation:

When it comes to the narrow view theory of corporate social responsibility, companies put one thing above all else, the maximisation of shareholder wealth.

Any activity that would help them do so - legally - is considered fair game even if it leads to adverse effects. Corruptco is therefore adhering to this theory because they are polluting the the local river to maximize shareholder value.

Suppose the working age population of a fictional economy, Jessica Town, falls into the following categories: 100 are retired homemakers; 50 have full-time employment; 15 have part-time employment; 28 do not have employment but are actively looking for employment; and 16 would like employment but do not have employment and are not actively looking for employment. The official unemployment rate as calculated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor would equal:_________

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Answer: 30.1%

Explanation:

The unemployment rate includes those who do not have employment but are actively looking for employment not those who do not have a job and are not looking.

The rate is also based on the Labor force which is the portion of the population that is able and willing to work. Retirees are not included in this measure. Those who are not looking are not willing.

Labor Force = 50 full-time + 15 part-time + 28 unemployed

= 93 people

Unemployment rate:

= 28 / 93 * 100

= 30.1%

Complete the journal entries for the following financing transactions.

a. A farmer deposits $350 from a garage sale of personal items into the farm checking account.
b. A farmer pays $100 for groceries with the farm checking account utilities of $65 for the farmer's house is paid with a check from the farm checking account.
c. A farmer culls his cow herd and sells the cows for $3,000 A farmer builds a shed for $7,000

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Answer:

The answer is

Explanation:

The answer is ___, because

Suppose the elasticity of demand for tickets to Broadway shows is 2.0 for men and 0.3 for women. To use price discrimination to increase profits, the producers should charge lower prices to _____ because their demand is more _____. men; inelastic than that of women women; inelastic than that of men women; elastic than that of men men; elastic than that of women

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Answer:

men; elastic than that of women

Explanation:

Price discrimination is when the same product is sold at different prices to customers in different markets

types of price discrimination

1. first degree price discrimination : here sellers charge each consumer at their willingness to pay in order to eliminate consumer surplus.

2. second degree price discrimination : here firms offer different prices depending on the quantity purchased. e.g. giving discounts for bulk purchases.  

3, third degree price discrimination : firms charge different prices to different groups of customers. e.g. having a certain price for senior citizens, students  

Price elasticity of demand measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to changes in price of the good.

Price elasticity of demand = percentage change in quantity demanded / percentage change in price  

If the absolute value of price elasticity is greater than one, it means demand is elastic. Elastic demand means that quantity demanded is sensitive to price changes.  

Demand is inelastic if a small change in price has little or no effect on quantity demanded. The absolute value of elasticity would be less than one

Men have an elastic demand for tickets to Broadway shows

Women have an inelastic demand for tickets to Broadway shows

Since men have an elastic demand, if prices are reduced, the demand for tickets would increase and total profits of producers would increase

Creighton Bicycles and Repair conducted a survey and discovered that among customers who had tried both bike shops, its successful cross-town competition was preferred about 75% of the time. The most frequently cited reason was customer service. This information would be most helpful to introduce to employees during which stage of Lewin's change model

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Answer:

Creighton Bicycles and Repair

This information would be most helpful to introduce to employees during Unfreezing stage of Lewin's change model.

Explanation:

The unfreezing stage is the best time to introduce information that challenges the status quo because it will help to prepare Creighton Bicycles and Repair employees to accept that change is inevitable.  Creighton Bicycles and Repair should not be satisfied with 75% when it can attain 100% preference for its cross-town competition and other measurable indices.  The unfreezing stage convinces organization people that things must change.  This information cannot be introduced during the change stage or the refreezing stage.

 

Mid City Products Inc. (MCP), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labor. In 2017, MCP estimated the following standard costs for one of their most popular products. Budgeted quantity Budgeted price Direct materials 4 pounds $7.25 per pound Direct labor 0.60 hours $17.00 per hourDuring September, MCP produced and sold 2,000 units using 8,200 pounds of direct materials at an average cost per pound of $7.00 and 1,160 direct labor hours at an average wage of $17.50 per hour. The direct labor efficiency variance during September is ________. $600 favorable $700 unfavorable $680 favorable $100 unfavorable

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

The below shows the calculation of variance

Budgeted direct labor (per unit) 0.60

Units 2,000

Budgeted direct total labor (hrs) 1,200

Actual hours 1,160

Standard rate $17

Direct labor efficiency variance

The direct labor efficiency variance

= (Budgeted hours - Actual hours) × Standard rate

= (1,200 - 1,160) × $18

= $720 favourable

Imagine Two Households each with an income of $65,000 per year. Household A consists of two married individuals both 51 years old with one child who is now 27 years old and out of the house. Household B consists of two married individuals who are 31 years old and have three young children, two of which attend day care. The Government in implementing policies to effect Tax Fairness will concentrate on:

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Answer: A. The Benefits Principle

Explanation:

According to the Benefits Received principle, people should pay taxes based on the benefits they receive from the government. This is how the government will effect tax fairness.

For example, Household B has three young children, two of which are in day care while Household A does not have any children at that age. Household A and Household B should therefore not pay the same when it comes to educational taxes. Household B should pay more and Household A should pay less because an educated society is beneficial to everyone but to them, only indirectly.

The government, when carrying out tax equity, will focus on the principle of benefits, as shown in option A.

We can arrive at this answer because:

The principle of benefits is considered whenever the government needs to determine the tax rate of citizens.This principle determines that people who use a particular social service must pay a higher tax rate than those who do not use that service.

An example of this can be seen in the families presented above, since, in relation to the tax paid to promote national education, both families must be taxed, since the entire population benefits from this service.

However, family B benefits more from this service, as they have three children who need education promoted by the government, unlike family A, who has an adult child and who have already graduated.

According to the principle of benefits, both families must pay taxes for education, but family B must pay a higher tax than family A.

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Comet Company accumulated the following account information for the year: Beginning raw materials inventory $ 5,100 Indirect materials cost 1,100 Indirect labor cost 4,100 Maintenance of factory equipment 1,900 Direct labor cost 6,100 Using the above information, total factory overhead costs equal:

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Given that ;

Beginning raw materials inventory

= $5,100

Indirect materials cost = $1,100

Indirect labor cost = $4,100

Maintenance of factory equipment = $1,900

Direct labor cost = $6,100

Factory overhead = Indirect materials + indirect labor + maintenance of factory equipment

Factory overhead = $1,100 + $4,100 + $1,900

Factory overhead = $7,100

The following information is available for Yancey Company: Beginning inventory 600 units at $4 First purchase 900 units at $6 Second purchase 500 units at $7.20 Assume that Yancey uses a periodic inventory system and that there are 700 units left at the end of the month. Compute the cost of ending inventory and the cost of goods sold using the average-cost method.

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Answer:

Ending inventory= $4,011

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Beginning inventory 600 units at $4

First purchase 900 units at $6

Second purchase 500 units at $7.20

First, we need to calculate the weighted-average cost per unit:

Weighted-average cost per unit= (4 + 6 + 7.2) / 3

Weighted-average cost per unit= $5.73

Now, the ending inventory:

Ending inventory= 5.73*700

Ending inventory= $4,011

Saddle Inc. has two types of handbags: standard and custom. The controller has decided to use a plantwide overhead rate based on direct labor costs. The president has heard of activity-based costing and wants to see how the results would differ if this system were used. Two activity cost pools were developed: machining and machine setup. Presented below is information related to the company's operations.
Standard Custom
Direct labor costs $59,000 $112,000
Machine hours 1,380 1,110
Setup hours 101 370
Total estimated overhead costs are $309,000. Overhead cost allocated to the machining activity cost pool is $200,000 and $109,000 is allocated to the machine setup activity cost pool.
(a) Compute the overhead rate using the traditional (plantwide) approach.
(b) Compute the overhead rates using the activity-based costing approach.
(c) Determine the difference between the two approaches.

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Answer:

Saddle Inc.

a) The overhead rate using the traditional (plantwide) approach is:

= $1.81 per direct labor cost.

b) The overhead rates using the activity-based costing approach:

Machining activity          =  $80.32

Machine setup activity =   $231.42

c) The traditional approach overallocated total overhead by $515 than the activity-based approach.

Under the traditional approach, overhead allocated to the Custom product was $27,940 more than under the activity-based approach.

Similarly, under the activity-based approach, overhead allocated to the Standard product was $27,425 more than under the traditional approach.

The difference in the two being the overallocated overhead of $515 stated above.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Estimated overhead costs = $309,000

Overhead allocated:

Machining activity = $200,000

Machine setup activity = $109,000

                                Standard        Custom      Total

Direct labor costs    $59,000     $112,000    $ 171,000

Machine hours              1,380             1,110          2,490

Setup hours                      101              370              471

Overhead rate using plantwide approach:

Total overhead/Total direct labor costs

= $309,000/$171,000 = $1.81 per direct labor cost

Overhead rates, using activity-based costing:

Machining activity          =  $80.32  ($200,000/2,490)

Machine setup activity =   $231.42 ($109,000/471)

Overhead Allocation

                                Standard        Custom                  Total

Plantwide                $106,790      $202,720              $309,510

                      ($59,000 * $1.81)   ($112,000 * $1.81)  

Activity-based:

Machining              $110,842          $89,155              $199,997

                         (1,380 * $80.32)   (1,110 * $80.32)

Machine setup         23,373            85,625                108,998

                         (101 * $231.42)     (370 * $231.42)

Total costs            $134,215          $174,780            $308,995

Difference            $27,425            $27,940                 $515

Bradford, Inc., expects to sell 11,000 ceramic vases for $21 each. Direct materials costs are $3, direct manufacturing labor is $11, and manufacturing overhead is $5 per vase. The following inventory levels apply to 2019: Beginning inventory Ending inventory Direct materials 1,000 units 1,000 units Work-in-process inventory 0 units 0 units Finished goods inventory 100 units 600 units On the 2019 budgeted income statement, what amount will be reported for sales

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Answer:

$231,000

Explanation:

With regards to the above, the total sales would be;

= Number of units Bradford inc. Is expected to sell × Per unit of ceramic vases

Given that;

Units expected to be sold = 11,000

Per unit of ceramic vases = $21

Total sales

= 11,000 units × $21

= $231,000

Since we were asked to get the total sales, we will simply multiply the per units sold with the units expected to be sold. Other information are not useful for the purpose of calculating the total sales.

Compute gross profit earned by the company for each of the four costing methods. For specific identification, the March 9 sale consisted of 80 units from beginning inventory and 340 units from the March 5 purchase; the March 29 sale consisted of 40 units from the March 18 purchase and 120 units from the March 25 purchase.

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Explanation:

The solution can be made in tabular form as given below for better comprehension. This easily calculates gross profit  for each of the four costing methods.

Particulars                         FIFO    LIFO           Avg cost Spec. ID

Sales                                50900   50900             50900 50900

Cost of goods sold         31800    32920              32248 32540

Gross Profit                          19100     17980               18652 18360

Exercise 13-07 Nordstrom, Inc. operates department stores in numerous states. Suppose selected financial statement data (in millions) for 2020 are presented below. End of Year Beginning of Year Cash and cash equivalents $ 770 $ 69 Accounts receivable (net) 1,950 1,880 Inventory 810 860 Other current assets 590 331 Total current assets $4,120 $3,140 Total current liabilities $2,030 $1,640 For the year, net credit sales were $8,258 million, cost of goods sold was $5,328 million, and net cash provided by operating activities was $1,251 million. Compute the current ratio, accounts receivable turnover, average collection period, inventory turnover and days in inventory at the end of the current year.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

1. Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities

= $4,120 / $2030

= 2.03

2. Accounts receivable Turnover:

= Net Credit Sales / Average Accounts Receivables

= 8,258 / (1950+1880 / 2)

= 8258 / 1915

= 4.31

3. Average Collection Period

= 365 / Account Receivable Turnover

= 365 / 4.31

= 84.69 Days

4. Inventory Turnover:

= Cost of Goods Sold / Average Inventory

= 5328 / (810+860 / 2)

= 5328 / 835

= 6.38 times

5. Days in Inventory:

= 365 / Inventory Turnover Ratio

= 365 / 6.38

= 57.21 Days

. All of the following are elements of the Keynesian economic framework EXCEPT

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Answer:

1_multiplier

2_the laffer curve

3_the accelerator

4_the consumption

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