Fruitvale Company prepared the following income statement for 2018:

Sales $242
Cost of goods sold 175
Gross profit 67
Operating expenses:
Salaries expense $12
Depreciation expense 14
Rent expense 5 31
Operating income 36
Loss on sale of land (4)
Net income $32

Also, the company’s December 31 balance sheet revealed the following:

2018 2017
Accounts payable $24 $15
Accounts receivable 33 14
Land 78 60
Inventory 27 20
Wages payable 7 8

The net increase (decrease) in cash from operating activities for 2018 was: __________

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Answer 1

Answer:

$32

Explanation:

Particulars                                    Amount

Cash from operating activities

Net Income                                     $32

Add: Loss on sale of land              $4

Depreciation Expense                   $14

Working Capital Changes

Increase in Accounts Payable        $9

Increase in Accounts Receivable  -$19

Increase in Inventory                      -$7

Decrease in Wages Payable          -$1

Cash flow from operations            $32


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DS Unlimited has the following transactions during August.

August 6 Purchases 54 handheld game devices on account from GameGirl, Inc., for $120 each, terms 1/10, n/60.
August 7 Pays $320 to Sure Shipping for freight charges associated with the August 6 purchase.
August 10 Returns to GamerGirl four game devices that were defective.
August 14 Pays the full amount due to GameGirl.
August 23 Sells 34 game devices purchased on August 6 for $140 each to customers on account. The total cost of the 34 game devices sold is $4,257.00. 2.

Required:
Record the period-end adjustment to cost of goods sold on August 31, assuming the company has no beginning inventory and ending inventory has a cost of $2,003.

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Answer:

August 6

Debit: Inventory: (54 * $120) = $6480.00

Credit: Accounts Payable: $6,480.00

August 7 - shipping

Debit: Inventory $320.00

Credit: Cash $320.00

August 10

Debit: Accounts Payable :(4 * $120) = $480.00

Credit: Inventory $480.00

August 14

Debit: Accounts Payable : $(6480 - 480) = $6000.00

Credit: Inventory $60.00

Cash : $(6000 - 60) = $5940.00

(August 14th Inventory: $6000 × 1% = $60)

August 23

Debit: Accounts Receivable ($140*34) = $4760

Credit: sales Revenue $4760

August 23

Debit: Cost of Goods Sold $4,257.00

Credit: Inventory $4,257.00

Explanation:

INVENTORY:

5. Joseph transfers $1000 from his money market fund to his checking account. This
transaction will:
a) decrease M2 and increase M1.
b) increase M1, but leave M2 unchanged.
c) decrease M1 and increase M2.
d) decrease both M1 and M2.

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Answer:

A. decrease M2 and increase M1

HELP!
You should always emphasize a word in the middle of a sentence.
A.True
B.False

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

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I think it’s B
False

On December 1, delivery equipment was purchased for $6,144. The delivery equipment has an estimated useful life of four years (48 months) and no salvage value. Using the straight-line depreciation method, analyze the necessary adjusting entry as of December 31 (one month) using T accounts, and then formally enter this adjustment in the general journal.

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Answer and Explanation:

The presentation is shown below;

Depreciation expense

Adjustment     $128  ($6,144 ÷ 48 months)

Accumulated depreciation

                                  Adjustment $128

The journal entry is

Depreciation expense $128

    To Accumulated depreciation $128

(Being depreciation expense is recorded)

Here the depreciation expense is debited as it increased the expense and credited the accumulated depreciation as it decreased the asset

Cal Poly Corporation would like to start a new project: building a high-tech rose float for the next regional contest. This rose float project will require $35,000 in the initial cost. The company is planning to raise this amount of money by selling new corporate bonds and new stocks. It has a target capital structure of 60 percent common stock, and 40 percent debt. Flotation costs for issuing new common stock is 7%, and for new debt it is 4%.
(a) The true required initial investment that Cal Poly Corporation should use in its valuation of the rose is:_____.
1. $36,920.
2. $36,820.
3. $35,000.
4. $33,180.
(b) The lower the flotation costs, the lower the initial investment that needs to be used in project valuation, and so the lower the project's Net Present Value. This statement is____.
1. True
2. False

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below;

a.

Given that

Weight of Equity = 0.4

Weight of Debt = 0.6

The Flotation cost of Capital = Weight of Equity × Flotation cost of Equity + Weight of Debt × Flotation cost of Debt

= 7 × 0.4 + 4 × 0.6

= 5.2

Now  

True cost is

= initial investment ÷ (1 - flotation cost %)

=  $35,000 ÷ (1 - 0.052)

= $36,920

b

In the case when there is a less flotation cost so it would decreased the initial investment due to this there would be an increase in net present value

hence, the given statement is false  

A firm has three different investment options. Option A will give the firm $10 million at the end of one year, $10 million at the end of two years, and $10 million at the end of three years. Option B will give the firm $15 million at the end of one year, $10 million at the end of two years, and $5 million at the end of three years. Option C will give the firm $30 million at the end of one year, and nothing thereafter. Which of these options has the highest present value?

a. Option A
b. Option B
c. Option C
c. The depends on the rate of interest, which is not specified here

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I would say that the answer is the second c which is below the first c these answer choices are confusing.

Net Present Value depends on the rate of interest, which is not specified here so we can not take any decision regarding the other options. The correct option is d.

The interest rate applied, which takes into account both the investment's risk and the time value of money, determines the present value of future cash flows. We cannot appropriately calculate the present value or compare the options without knowing the discount rate.

The future cash flows must be discounted to their present value using the proper discount rate in order to determine which option has the highest present value.

Thus, the ideal selection is option d.

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The management of Lanzilotta Corporation is considering a project that would require an investment of $191,000 and would last for 6 years. The annual net operating income from the project would be $108,000, which includes depreciation of $21,000. The scrap value of the project's assets at the end of the project would be $26,200. The cash inflows occur evenly throughout the year. The payback period of the project is closest to :___________

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Answer:

1 year 5 month

Explanation:

The Project Cash flow Summary is as follows :

Year 0 = -$191,000

Year 1 = $108,000 + $21,000 = $129,000

Year 2 = $108,000 + $21,000 = $129,000

Year 3 = $108,000 + $21,000 = $129,000

Year 4 = $108,000 + $21,000 = $129,000

Year 5 = $108,000 + $21,000 = $129,000

Year 6 = $108,000 + $21,000 + $26,200 = $155,200

Payback Period is the term used to determine how long the future cash flows would equal the amount invested.

$191,000 = $129,000 + 62,000/ $129,000 x 12

The future cash flows will equal $191,000 in 1 year 5 months.

Hardaway Fixtures' balance sheet at December 31, 2020, included the following:

Shares issued and outstanding:
Common stock, $1 par $1,080,000
Nonconvertible preferred stock, $50 par 25,000

On July 21, 2021, Hardaway issued a 25% stock dividend on its common stock. On December 12, it paid $75,000 cash dividends on the preferred stock. Net income for the year ended December 31, 2021, was $4,800,000.

Required:
Compute Hardaway's earnings per share for the year ended December 31, 2021.

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Answer:

$3.50

Explanation:

Earnings for EPS = $4,800,000 - $75,000

Earnings for EPS = $4,725,000

Weighted Average Outstanding share:

Date             Number of shares             Weight       Weighted Average

01-01-2021   Opening 1,080,000            12/12             1,080,000

21-07-2021  Stock Dividend 270,000    12/12             270,000

                   (1,080,000*25%)

                     Total                                                         1,350,000

Earnings per share = Earnings for EPS/Weighted Average Outstanding share

Earnings per share = $4,725,000/1,350,000

Earnings per share = $3.50

Peterson Packaging Corp. has a basic earning power of (BEP) of 9% on $9 billion of total assets, and its times interest earned (TIE) ratio is 3.0. Peterson's depreciation and amortization expense totals $1 billion. It has $0.6 billion in lease payments and $0.3 billion must go towards principal payments on outstanding loans and long-term debt. What is Peterson's EBITDA coverage ratio

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Answer: A basic earning power of (BEP) of 9% on $9 billion of total assets.

ratio is 3.0. Peterson's depreciation and amortization expense totals $1 billion.

amortization expense totals $1 billion. It has $0.6 billion in lease payments and $0.3 billion must go towards principal payments.

Although the Fed has very strong influence over the money supply, it does not have complete control a.Because the Fed has no idea how much reserves will change when it buys or sells securities. b.Because of unpredictable changes in the public's desire to hold cash or borrow and banks' desires to hold reserves or lend. c.Because of unpredictable changes in reserve requirements. d.Because the FOMC meets only twice a year.

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Answer: b. Because of unpredictable changes in the public's desire to hold cash or borrow and banks' desires to hold reserves or lend.

Explanation:

The Fed is able to embark on monetary policy that influences the entire country - and the world to some extent - because they have very strong influence over the money supply of the US$.

This influence is not absolute however because as the old adage goes, "you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink". In other words, the Fed can relax(impose) restrictions to make money more(less) available but they cannot force people to borrow(hold) that money.

They can't force banks either to either hold reserves or lend money out because banks are free to impose their own reserve limits on top of those of the Fed.

Turrubiates Corporation makes a product that uses a material with the following standards: Standard quantity 7.5 liters per unit Standard price $ 2.00 per liter Standard cost $ 15.00 per unit The company budgeted for production of 3,300 units in April, but actual production was 3,400 units. The company used 26,200 liters of direct material to produce this output. The company purchased 19,600 liters of the direct material at $2.1 per liter. The direct materials purchases variance is computed when the materials are purchased. The materials quantity variance for April is:

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Answer:

Direct material quantity variance= $1,400 unfavorable

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Standard quantity 7.5 liters per unit Standard price $ 2.00 per liter

Actual production was 3,400 units.

The company used 26,200 liters of direct material.

To calculate the direct material quantity variance, we need to use the following formula:

Direct material quantity variance= (standard quantity - actual quantity)*standard price

Direct material quantity variance= (7.5*3,400 - 26,200)*2

Direct material quantity variance= (25,500 - 26,200)*2

Direct material quantity variance= $1,400 unfavorable

A portfolio is composed of two stocks, A and B. Stock A has a standard deviation of return of 36%, while stock B has a standard deviation of return of 16%. The correlation coefficient between the returns on A and B is 0.30. Stock A comprises 30% of the portfolio, while stock B comprises the rest of the portfolio. What is the standard deviation of the return on this portfolio?

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Answer: 17.7%

Explanation:

Standard deviation of portfolio = √(Weight of A² * Standard deviation of A² + Weight of B² * Standard deviation of B² + 2 * Weight of A * Weight of B * Correlation coefficient of A and B * Standard deviation of A * Standard deviation of B)

= √(30%² * 36%² + 70%² * 16%² + 2 * 30% * 70% * 0.30 * 36% * 16%)

= √0.0314656

= 17.7%

The following information is available for Windsor, Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2020.

Beginning cash balance $45,720
Accounts payable decrease 3,759
Depreciation expense 164,592
Accounts receivable increase 8,331
Inventory increase 11,176
Net income 288,646
Cash received for sale of land at book value 35,560
Cash dividends paid 12,192
Income taxes payable increase 4,775
Cash used to purchase building 293,624
Cash used to purchase treasury stock 26,416
Cash received from issuing bonds 203,200

Required:
Prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Operating activities:

Net income

$288,646

Depreciation

$164,592

Adjusted

$453,238

Change in working capital:

Accounts payable decrease

$3,759

Tax payable

$4,775

Accounts receivable increase

($8,331)

Inventory increase

($11,176)

Total change

($10,973)

* Cash generated from operating activities $442,265

Investing activities;

Proceed from sale of land

$35,560

Purchase of building

($293,624)

Cash used from investing activities

$258,064

Financing activities

Issuance of shares

$203,200

Treasury shares purchase

$26,416

Dividends paid

($12,192)

Cash generated from financing activities

$164,592

Cash generated for the year

$348,793

Beginning cash

$45,720

Ending cash

$394,513

the total surface area of hemisphere is 4158sq then what is the circumference of the base

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Answer:

C = 132 units

Explanation:

Given the following data;

TSA of hemisphere = 4158 sq units

To find the circumference of the base;

Mathematically, the total surface area of a hemisphere is given by the formula;

TSA of hemisphere = 3πr²

First of all, we would determine the radius of the hemisphere.

4158 = 3 * 22/7 * r²

Cross-multiplying, we have;

4158 * 7 = 3 * 22 * r²

29106 = 66r²

r² = 29106/66

r² = 441

Taking the square root of both sides, we have;

r = √441

r = 21 units

Next, we determine the circumference of the base using the same radius;

Circumference of circle, C = 2πr

C = 2 * 22/7 * 21

C = 924/7

C = 132 units

The company has 7 million shares of common stock outstanding. The current share price is $68, and the book value per share is $8. The company also has two bond issues outstanding. The first bond issue has a face value of $70 million, a coupon rate of 6%, and sells for 97% of par. The second issue has a face value of $40 million, a coupon rate of 6.5%, and sells for 108% of par. The first issue matures in 21 years, the second in 6 years. Suppose the most recent dividend was $3.25 and the dividend growth rate is 5%. Assume that the overall cost of debt is the weighted average of that implied by the two outstanding debt issues. Both bonds make semiannual payments. The tax rate is 21%. What is the company’s WACC?

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Dazzle, Inc. produces beads for jewelry making use. The following information summarizes production operations and sales activities for June. The journal entry to record June sales is:
Direct materials used $ 88,000
Direct labor used $ 161,800
Predetermined overhead rate (based on direct labor) 140 %
Goods transferred to finished goods $ 445,000
Cost of goods sold $ 457,000
Credit sales $ 833,400
A. Debit Accounts Receivable $833,400; credit Cost of Goods Sold $833,400.
B. Debit Accounts Receivable $833,400; credit Sales $376,400; credit Finished Goods Inventory $457,000.
C. Debit Cost of Goods Sold $457,000; credit Sales $457,000.
D. Debit Finished Goods Inventory $457,000; debit Sales $833,400; credit Accounts Receivable $833,400; credit Cost of Goods Sold $457,000.
E. Debit Accounts Receivable $833,400; credit Sales $833,400; debit Cost of Goods Sold $457,000; credit Finished Goods Inventory $457,000.

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Answer:

E. Debit Accounts Receivable $833,400; credit Sales $833,400; debit Cost of Goods Sold $457,000; credit Finished Goods Inventory $457,000.

Explanation:

Based on the information given we were told that the Cost of goods sold was the amount of $ 457,000 while the Credit sales was the amount of $ 833,400 which means that the appropiate journal entry to record June sales is:

Debit Accounts Receivable $833,400

Credit Sales $833,400

(To record sales)

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $457,000

Credit Finished Goods Inventory $457,000

(To record sales)

A dwelling with a replacement cost of $150,000 was insured under a Homeowners 3 policy for $105,000 at the time the roof was destroyed by a windstorm. The actual cash value of the loss was $10,000, but it will cost $15,000 to replace the roof. Ignoring any deductible, what will the insurer pay to settle this loss

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Answer: $13125

Explanation:

The amount that the insurer will pay to settle this loss will be calculated thus:

= Insured claim × Insurance value / 80% of replacement value

= 15000 × 105,000 /80% × 150000.

= 15000 × 105,000 / 120000

= 13125

Therefore, the insurer will pay $13125

the wacc approach to valuation is not as useful as the apv approach in leveraged buyouts because: the capital structure is changing. there is no tax shield with the wacc. the value of the levered and unlevered firms are equal. the unlevered and levered cash flows are separated which cannot be used with the wacc approach. there is greater risk with a lbo.

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Answer:

the capital structure is changing

Explanation:

As we know that wacc approach used to determined the cost of capital by taking the cost and weightage of the capital structure i.e. debt, equity and the preferred stock The same would not be useful for the valuation purpose as the apv approach in the leveraged buyouts because the capital structure i.e. debt, equity and the preferred stock keeps changing

It does not remian constant

Therefore the same would be considered

Fosters Manufacturing Co. warrants its products for one year. The estimated product warranty is 4% of sales. Assume that sales were $280,000 for January. On February 7, a customer received warranty repairs requiring $180 of parts and $105 of labor.a. Journalize the adjusting entry required at January 31, the end of the first month of the current fiscal year, to record the accrued product warranty. b. Journalize the entry to record the warranty work provided in February.

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Answer:

Explanation:

a. Journalize the adjusting entry required at January 31, the end of the first month of the current fiscal year, to record the accrued product warranty.

Debit: Product Warranty expense Account = $280,000 × 4% = $11200

Credit Product Warranty payable = $11200

b. Journalize the entry to record the warranty work provided in February.

Debit Product warranty payable Account $285

Credit Supplies account $180

Credit Wages payable account $105

Four Seasons Industries has established direct labor performance standards for its maintenance and repair shop. However, some of the labor records were destroyed during a recent fire. The actual hours worked during August were 2,250, and the total direct labor budget variance was $1,170 unfavorable. The standard labor rate was $14.40 per hour, but recent resignations allowed the firm to hire lower-paid replacement workers for some jobs, and this produced a favorable rate variance of $3,150 for August.
Required
a. Calculate the actual direct labor rate paid per hour during August. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 1 decimal place.) ual direct labor rate per hour
b. Calculate the dollar amount of the direct labor efficiency variance for August. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance). t labor efficiency
c. Calculate the standard direct labor hours allowed for the actual level of activity during August. (Hint: Use the formula for the efficiency variance and solve for the missing information.) Standard direct labor hours

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Answer:

a. Actual labor Rate:

(AR-SR)*Actual hours = Labor rate variance

Labor rate variance/Actual hours =  AR-SR

AR = (Labor rate variance/Actual hours) + SR

Actual rate= (-3,150/2,250) + 14.4

Actual rate = -1.4 + 14.4

Actual rate = 13 per hour

Note: Labor rate variance is -3,150, Standard rate is 14.4 per hour and Actual hours is 2,250.

b. Direct labour efficiency variance = Total direct labour budget variance -  Direct labour rate variance

Direct labour efficiency variance = $1,170 - (-$3,150)

Direct labour efficiency variance = $4,320 Unfavourable

c. Direct Labour efficiency variance = (AH-SH)*SR

4,320 = (2,250 - SH)*14.4

2,250 - Standard hours = 4,320/14.4

2,250 - Standard hours = 300

Standard hours = 2,250 - 300

Standard hours = 1,950

Riverboat Adventures pays $170,000 plus $14,000 in closing costs to buy out a competitor. The real estate consists of land appraised at $22,000, a building appraised at $79,200, and paddleboats appraised at $118,800. Compute the cost that should be allocated to the building. Multiple Choice $66,240. $61,200. $79,200.

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Answer:

Total cost allocated to building = $66,240

Explanation:

Given:

Total amount pay = $170,000 + $14,000 = $184,000

Land appraised amount = $22,000

Building appraised amount = $79,200

Paddleboats appraised price = $118,800

Find:

Total cost allocated to building

Computation:

Total appraisal price = Land appraised amount + Building appraised amount  + Paddleboats appraised price

Total appraisal price = $22,000 + $79,200 + 118,800

Total appraisal price = $220,000

Total cost allocated to building = [Total amount pay / Total appraisal price]Building appraised amount

Total cost allocated to building = [184,000/220,000]79,200

Total cost allocated to building = $66,240

Concord Company sells merchandise on account for $5700 to Ivanhoe Company with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. Ivanhoe Company returns $1000 of merchandise that was damaged, along with a
check to settle the account within the discount period. What is the amount of the check?
$4700
$4606
$5586
$5606

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Answer:

The right solution is Option b ($4606 ).

Explanation:

The given values are:

Company sells merchandise,

= $5700

Company returns,

= $1000

Now,

The amount of the check will be:

= [tex](5700-1000)\times 98 \ percent[/tex]

= [tex](5700-1000)\times 0.98[/tex]

= [tex]4700\times 0.98[/tex]

= [tex]4606[/tex] ($)

Many employees of a local restaurant suddenly quit and seek other opportunities. What is the most likely explanation for the large number of employees quitting?
A. a developing price war
B. a protest action by the union
C. decrease in positive incentives to work
D. decrease of negative incentives to being unemployed

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Answer:

A. a developing price war

Rock Adventures has 15 employees each working 40 hours per week and earning $30 an hour. Federal income taxes are withheld at 15% and state income taxes at 6%. FICA taxes are 7.65% and unemployment taxes are 3.8% of the first $7,000 earned per employee. What is the actual direct deposit of payroll for the first week of January

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Answer:

the actual direct deposit payroll is $12,843

Explanation:

The computation of the actual direct deposit payroll is shown below;

= Total salary - withholdings

= (15 × 40 × $30) - Federal income tax - state income tax - FICA tax

= $18,000 - ($18,000 × 0.15) - ($18,000 × 0.06) - ($18,000 × 7.65%)

= $12,843

Hence, the actual direct deposit payroll is $12,843

Basically we applied the above formula

The following selected account balances are taken from the records of Cooper Corporation for the past two years.
December 31
2018 2017
Equipment $750 $400
Accumulated depreciation 160 225
Land 92 50
Bonds payable 30 50
Common stock 120 100
Additional paid in capital 400 320
Retained earnings 825 675
Other information available for 2018:
Net income for the year was $200.
Depreciation expense on plant and equipment was $70.
Equipment with an original cost of $200 and Accum. Dep. of $135 was sold at a gain of $5.
No land was sold during the year.
Both new equipment and land were purchased during the year.
Bonds payable were retired
Common stock was issued for cash.
Cash dividends were declared and paid.
1. How much cash did Cooper Corp. receive from the sale of equipment?
a. 60
b. 135
c. 195
d. 70
e. None of the above
2. What is Cooper Corp's net increase (decrease) in cash from investing activities?
a. 18
b. (522)
c. (397)
d. (480)
e. None of the above
3. What is Cooper Corp's net increase (decrease) in cash from financing activities?
a. 50
b. (80)
c. 30
d. (50)
e. None of the above

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Answer:

Cooper Corporation

1. Cash received from the sale of equipment:

= d. 70

2. Decrease in cash from investing activities:

= b. (522)

3. Increase in cash from financing activities:

= c. 30

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

December 31

                                              2018      2017   Change

Equipment                           $750      $400    +$350

Accumulated depreciation   (160)      (225)       +65

Land                                        92           50        +42

Bonds payable                       30           50         -20

Common stock                     120         100         +20

Additional paid in capital     400        320         +80

Retained earnings               825        675       +150

Net income for the year = $200

Depreciation expense = $70

Less Gain from sale of equipment $5

Equipment

Account Titles         Debt     Credit

Beginning balance  $400

Cash purchase          550

Sale of equipment                $200

Ending balance                       750

Sale of equipment

Equipment       $200

Accumulated depreciation   $135

Cash                                          70

Gain from sale      5

Retained earnings:

Beginning balance              $675

Net income                            200

Dividends                    50

Ending balance         825

Statement of Cash Flows (partial):

Investing activities:

Sale of equipment           $70

Purchase of equipment -550

Purchase of land              -42

Decrease in cash         $522

Financing activities:

Bonds payable                        -20

Common stock                       +20

Additional paid in capital        +80

Dividends paid                        -50

Increase in cash                    $30

Allen Corporation has provided the following information: Cash sales totaled $120,000. Credit sales totaled $209,000. Cash collections from customers for services yet to be provided totaled $38,000. Interest income totaled $7,700. Interest expense totaled $14,000 Required: How much of these items should be included in calculating operating income

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Answer and Explanation:

The Interest Income and Interest Expense would not be considered while determining the operating income

The cash collections from customers would be treated to be an unearned revenue so the same would be deduted from the sales  

The Cash Sales would be

= $120,000 - $38,000

= $82,000.

And, the Credit Sales would be $209,000.

SO, the Total Sales is

= $82,000 + $209,000

= $291,000.

The Unearned Revenue of $38,000 would be shown in the Current Liabilities section of the Balance Sheet.

Hurricane Katrina destroyed oil and natural gas refining capacity in the Gulf of Mexico. This subsequently drove up natural gas, gasoline, and heating oil prices. As a result, this should B) shift the short-run aggregate supply curve to the right. D) move the economy down along a stationary short-run aggregate supply curve. C) move the economy up along a stationary short-run aggregate supply curve. A) shift the short-run aggregate supply curve to the left.

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Answer: A) shift the short-run aggregate supply curve to the left.

Explanation:

The oil and natural gas refining capacity in the Gulf of Mexico was destroyed which means that facilities in the Gulf will be unable to supply natural gas, gasoline and heating oil.

These are all very important commodities in the market and drive a lot of production. With the supply of these commodities decreasing and the subsequent slow down of production in multiple industries as a result, the aggregate supply curve will shift to the left in the short run to reflect the reduction in supply of goods in the economy.

Lena is a sole proprietor. In April of this year, she sold equipment purchased four years ago for $53,200 with an adjusted basis of $31,920 for $35,112. Later in the year, Lena sold another piece of equipment purchased two years ago with an adjusted basis of $15,960 for $10,374. What is the amount and character of Lena's gain or loss?

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Answer:

Ordinary gain $3,192; Loss $5,586

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the amount and character of Lena's gain or loss

Based on the information given she has an ORDINARY GAIN § 1245 DEPRECIATION RECAPTURE of the amount of $3,192 calculated as ($35,112 − $31,920) from the sale of the first equipment as well as § 1231 LOSS of the amount of $5,586 ($10,374 − $15,960) from the sale of the second equipment.

Therefore the amount and character of Lena's gain or loss will be Ordinary gain of $3,192 and Loss of $5,586.

A company has a minimum required rate of return of 8%. It is considering investing in a project that costs $379,650 and is expected to generate cash inflows of $150,000 each year for three years. The approximate internal rate of return on this project is

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Answer:

9%

Explanation:

- $379,650 CF 0

$150,000 CF 1

$150,000 CF 1

$150,000 CF 1

The approximate internal rate of return on this project is 9%

A newly formed company purchases investments classified as available-for-sale securities at a cost of $13,000. At the end of the year, the market value of the securities was $11,000. The financial statements at the end of the year would show which of the following?
A. No loss on the income statement Available-for-sale investments of $11,000 and an unrealized loss of $2,000 in stockholders' equity on the balance sheet
B. No loss on the income statement Available-for-sale investments of $13,000 on the balance sheet
C. Income Statement loss of $2,000 Available-for-sale investments of $13,000 on the balance sheet
D. Loss of $2,000 on the income statement Temporary investments of $11,000 on the balance sheet

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Answer: A. No loss on the income statement Available-for-sale investments of $11,000 and an unrealized loss of $2,000 in stockholders' equity on the balance sheet.

Explanation:

Available-For-Sale (AFS) securities are not to have their gains or losses reflected in the income statement. They are to be reflected in the Other Comprehensive Income (OCI) section of the Stockholders Equity.

If there is a loss, the AFS security is written down by the loss amount which is then transferred to the OCI section of equity as an unrealized loss. It will reduce the OCI which would reduce the stockholders equity.

In this case therefore, AFS would go to $11,000 and OCI would record an unrealized loss of $2,000.

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