Use the information in the ledger accounts.
Cash Nov. 1 144,000
Nov. 8 40,320
Nov. 25 14,400
Nov. 30 1,680
Land Nov. 8 84,000
Building Nov. 8 70,320
Office Equipment Nov. 15 3,840
Nov. 21 576
Vehicles Nov. 30 11,280
Notes Payable Nov. 25 14,400
Nov. 8 114,000
Nov. 30 9,600
Accounts Payable Nov. 21 576
Nov. 15 3,840
Capital Stock
Nov. 1 144,000
Prepare a trial balance for Avenson Insurance Company dated November 30.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Avenson Insurance Company

Trial Balance as at 30 November

                                                         Debit          Credit

                                                            $                  $

Cash                                                 1,680

Land                                              84,000

Building                                         70,320

Office Equipment                          21 576

Vehicles                                         11,280

Notes Payable                                                    9,600

Accounts Payable                                               3,840

Capital Stock                                                    144,000

Total                                            $188,856   $157,440

Explanation:

A trial balance is prepared as at the end of the financial year. It is used to check the arithmetical accuracy of double entry.

Consider only the balances at the date of financial year end - November 30.


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Drag each label to the correct location on the table. Match the companies to their business categories.

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Answer:

Trading- A wholesaler a department store

service-an auditing firm, a commercial bank, logistics company  

Explanation:

Trading businesses wholesalers, department stores, service businesses- auditing firms, commercial banks, and logistics companies.

What are trading businesses?

Trading companies are businesses working with different kinds of products which are sold for consumer, business, or government purposes. Trading companies buy a specialized range of products, maintain a stock or a shop, and deliver products to customers.

Different kinds of practical conditions make for many kinds of business. Usually, two kinds of businesses are defined in trading. Importers or wholesalers maintain a stock and deliver products to shops or large end customers. They work in a large geographical area, while their customers, the shops, work in smaller areas and often in just a small neighbourhood. Today "trading company" mainly refers to global B2B traders, highly specialized in one goods category and with a strong logistic organization.

Changes in practical conditions such as faster distribution, computing and modern marketing have led to changes in their business models.

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Mason Corporation had $650,000 in invested assets, sales of $700,000, operating income amounting to $99,000, and a desired minimum return on investment of 15%. The investment turnover for Mason Corporation is

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Answer:

1.08 times

Explanation:

Mason corporation has $650,000 in invested assets

Sales is $700,000

Operating income is $99,000

Minimum investment on return is 15 percent

Therefore the investment turnover for mason corporation can be calculated as follows

= net sales/debt

= 700,000/650,000

= 1.08 times

5.85 percent coupon bond with 10 years left to maturity is priced to offer a yield to maturity of 6.7 percent. You believe that in one year, the yield to maturity will be 6.0 percent. What is the change in price the bond will experience in dollars

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Answer:

$50.92

Explanation:

                 10 years                    9 years

Nper =   10*2 = 20                      9*2 = 18

Rate = 6.7%/2 = 0.0335             6%/2 = 0.03

PMT = 1000*5.85%/2 = 29.25   1000*5.85%/2 = 29.25

FV =        1000                               1000

PV (Price) = -PV(RATE, NPER, PMT, FV)

Price (10 years) = $938.77

Price (9 years) = $989.68

If interest rate decrease%. Change in price of bond = $989.68 - $938.77 = $50.92

Bill works at Peterbuilt on the assembly line producing truck frames. Bill is exceptionally knowledgeable about the equipment needed to do his job and often makes recommendations to management on the specifications for and alternative suppliers of needed equipment. Given Bill’s position on the assembly line as an operator, he probably functions in the buying center at Peterbuilt as a(n):

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Answer:

A User

An Initiator

An Influencer

Explanation:

Bill’s position on the assembly line as an operator, he probably functions as a user, influencer, initiator by putting machines parts together, ensure maintenance, helps in decision making and also influence the sales of machines parts, negotiate sales and other duties.

On April 1st, Bob the Builder entered into a contract of one-month duration to build a barn for Nolan. Bob is guaranteed to receive a base fee of $5,000 for his services in addition to a bonus depending on when the project is completed. Nolan created incentives for Bob to finish the barn as soon as he can without jeopardizing the structural integrity of the barn. Nolan offered to pay an additional 30% of the base fee if the project finished 2 weeks early and 10% if the project finished a week early. The probability of finishing 2 weeks early is 30% and the probability of finishing a week early is 60%.What is the expected transaction price with variable consideration estimated as the expected value?a. $4,750b. $5,000c. $5,750d. $5,50

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Answer: c. $5,750

Explanation:

Expected value will be the weighted average of the payoffs of the different scenarios.

= Base fee + Addition if finished 1 week early + Addition if finished 2 weeks early + No addition

= 5,000 + ( 5,000 * 10% * 60%) + ( 5,000 * 30% * 30%) + (5,000 * 0% * 10%)

= $5,750

The operations of Winston Corporation are divided into the Blink Division and the Blur Division. Projections for the next year are as follows:

Blink Division Blur Division Total
Sales $280,000 $168,000 $448,000
Variable costs 98,000 77,000 175,000
Contribution margin $182,000 $91,000 $273,000
Direct fixed costs 84,000 70,000 154,000
Segment margin $98,000 $21,000 $119,000
Allocated common costs 42,000 31,500 73,500
Operating income (loss) $56,000 ($10,500) $45,500

Operating income for Winston Corporation as a whole if the Blur Division were dropped would be:

a. $66,500.
b. $56,000.
c. $45,500.
d, $24,500.

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Answer:

d, $24,500

Explanation:

Computation for the Operating income for Winston Corporation as a whole if the Blur Division were dropped

Operating income (loss) for Blink Division $56,000

Less Allocated common costs Blur Division (31,500)

Operating income for Winston Corporation $24,500

Therefore the Operating income for Winston Corporation as a whole if the Blur Division were dropped would be $24,500

You are required to pay quarterly estimates of the tax liability for your company. If your first quarter payment for taxes was $6,500, how much was the total tax bill for the year if they were equal quarterly payments?

a) $6,500
b) $13,000
c) $19,500
d) $26,000

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Simple. It looks hard but it is simple.

Just take 6.5k, and multiply it by 4 (quarterly), and you get 26K.

Any questions?

The total tax liability for the year is $26,000. Thus, the correct answer is option d.

What is a tax liability?

Tax liability is the payment owed by an individual, business, or other entity to a federal, state, or local tax authority.

The tax liability for the year is calculated as-

The first quarter payment is $6,500

The total quarter in a year is 4.

Assuming equal quarterly payments, the tax bill for the year :

$6,500× 4 = $26,000

Therefore, the total tax bill for the year if they were equal quarterly payments is $26,000.

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Following is information about consulting jobs for a company that is increasing in sales, but has not yet become profitable. The owner keeps financial records on yellow sticky notes stuck to the wall behind his desk. He has asked you to help him set up a costing system so that he can better understand his costs. The owner said that job 140 was completed, job 141 was started and completed, and job 142 was started this month. Professional labour hours for contracts in process consist of job 140 with 129 hours, job 141 with 258 hours, and job 142 with 137 hours. Professional labour was paid $23,580 for the month, and the professional employees are all paid the same rate per hour. Overhead is allocated using an estimated rate based on professional labour hours. The total cost for job 141 is $32,766. Actual overhead cost for the month was $53,448. What is labour paid per hour? Labour per hour. What is the estimated rate per labour hour used to allocate overhead? per hour. Overhead rate What are the total costs (before adjusting for overapplied or underapplied overhead) for Jobs 141, 142, and 143? Total cost Job 140 Job 141 Job 142 What are the amounts in cost of goods sold and work-in-process at the end of the month? Cost of goods sold Work-in-process What amount of overhead was overapplied or underapplied this month? Overhead If this month is typical, what is a reasonable overhead rate? Reasonable overhead rate per hour

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Answer:

Part 1

$82 per professional labor hour

Part 2

Job 141 = $16,383  ,Job 142 = $32,766 , and Job 143 = $17,399

Part 3

Cost of Goods Sold = $49,149

Ending Work In Process Inventory = $17,399

Part 4

Overheads Under- applied = $10,480

Part 5

$102.00 per professional labor hour

Explanation:

Labor Cost per hour = Total Cost ÷ Total hours

                                  = $23,580 ÷ ( 129 + 258 + 137)

                                  = $45.00 per hour

We know that,

Overhead allocation rate = Estimated Overhead Costs ÷ Estimated Professional labor hours

But using Job 141 we can solve as,

Total for Job  141                                         = $32,766

Less Labor Cost (258 hours × $45.00)       =  $11,610

Overheads allocated to Job 141                 = $21,156

Then,

Overhead allocation rate =  $21,156 ÷ 258

                                          = $82 per professional labor hour

Total Costs

                                          Job 140         Job 141            Job 142

Direct Labor                        $5,805         $11,610              $6,165

Overheads                         $10,578         $21,156            $11,234

Total Cost                           $16,383       $32,766           $17,399

Cost of Goods Sold

Note : Only Finished Jobs are accounted in this figure

Total Cost of Job 140      $16,383

Total Cost of Job 141       $32,766

Cost of Goods Sold         $49,149

Work In Process Inventory

Note : Only Incomplete Jobs are accounted in this figure

Total Cost of Job 142       $17,399

Application of Overheads

Actual Overheads (given)                                  = $53,448

Applied Overheads ($82 ×  ( 129 + 258 + 137)) = $42,968

Actual Overheads > Applied Overheads therefore we have an Under-applied situation.

Overheads Under- applied = $10,480 ($53,448 - $42,968)

Reasonable Overhead Rate.

Rate that does not produce variances is reasonable !

Reasonable Overhead Rate. = Actual Overheads ÷ Total Professional Hours

                                                = $53,448 ÷ 524 hours

                                                = $102.00 per professional labor hour

XYZ Company is union free. Because of increased costs and operational efficiency, it is in XYZ Company’s best interest to avoid unionization. While still in this non-unionized state, it is important for YYZ to do all EXCEPT which of the following?

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Answer:

Make sure employees understand that anyone who attempts unionization will be discharged

Explanation:

Companies are not allowed to threaten employees who are interested in forming a union with discharge.  

Which costs are variable costs?
A. Rent
B. Machinery
C. Raw material
D. Marketing
E. Monthly salary

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Answer:

its b

Explanation:

 

Answer:

B. Machinery

Explanation:

Twelve​ samples, each containing five​ parts, were taken from a process that produces steel rods at Emmanual​ Kodzi's factory. The length of each rod in the samples was determined. The results were tabulated and sample means and ranges were computed. The results​ were:
Sample Sample Mean​ (in.) Range​ (in.) Sample Sample Mean​ (in.) Range​ (in.)
1 11.204 0.033 7 11.201 0.041
2 11.204 0.041 8 11.203 0.034
3 11.189 0.034 9 11.197 0.027
4 11.208 0.051 10 11.201 0.029
5 11.195 0.031 11 11.201 0.039
6 11.197 0.036 12 11.206 0.047
For the given​ data, the x ​= nothing inches ​(round your response to four decimal​ places).
Based on the sampling​ done, the control limits for ​3-sigma x chart​ are:
Upper Control Limit ​(UCLx​) ​= nothing inches ​(round your response to four decimal​ places).
Lower Control Limit ​(LCLx​) ​= nothing inches ​(round your response to four decimal​ places).
Based on the x​-chart, is one or more samples beyond the control​ limits? ▼ Yes No .
For the given​ data, the R ​= nothing inches ​(round your response to four decimal​ places).
The control limits for the ​3-sigma​ R-chart are:
Upper Control Limit ​(UCLR​) ​= nothing inches ​(round your response to four decimal​ places).
Lower Control Limit ​(LCLR​) ​= nothing inches ​(round your response to four decimal​ places).
Based on the​ R-chart, is one or more samples beyond the control​ limits? ▼ Yes No .

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The following selected accounts from the Bramble Corp.’s general ledger are presented below for the year ended December 31, 2022:

Advertising expense $54,000 Interest revenue $32,000
Common stock 249,000 Inventory 66,000
Cost of goods sold 1,084,000 Rent revenue 24,000
Depreciation expense 124,000 Retained earnings 534,000
Dividends 149,000 Salaries and wages expense 674,000
Freight-out 24,000 Sales discounts 8,600
Income tax expense 69,000 Sales returns and allowances 43,000
Insurance expense 15,000 Sales revenue 2,399,000
Interest expense 69,000

Required:
Prepare a multiple-step income statement BRAMBLE CORP.

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Answer:

Bramble Corp.

Multiple-step Income Statement

                                                                                                     $

Sales revenue                                                                       2,399,000

Sales returns and allowances                                                  (43,000)

Net Sales Revenue                                                               2,356,000

Less Cost of goods sold                                                      (1,084,000)

Gross Profit                                                                             1,272,000

Less Operating Expenses :

Selling and Distribution Expenses

Advertising expense                                         54,000

Freight-out                                                         24,000

Sales discounts                                                    8,600          (86,600)

Administrative Expenses

Depreciation expense                                     124,000

Salaries and wages expense                         674,000

Insurance expense                                            15,000         (813,000)

Net Operating Income                                                            372,400

Less Non- Operating Expenses :

Interest revenue                                               (32,000)

Rent revenue                                                    (24,000)

Income tax expense                                          69,000

Interest expense                                                69,000       (82,000)

Net Income/(Loss)                                                                  290,400

Explanation:

The multiple-step income statement has been prepared above.

Two-Stage ABC for Manufacturing
Detroit Foundry, a large manufacturer of heavy equipment components, has determined the following activity cost pools and cost driver levels for the year:
Activity Cost Pool Activity Cost Activity Cost Driver
Machine setup $720,000 12,000 setup hours
Material handling 120,000 3,000 material moves
Machine operation 680,000 10,000 machine hours
The following data are for the production of single batches of two products, C23 Cams and U2 Shafts during the month of August:
C23 Cams U2 Shafts
Units produced 500 300
Machine hours 4 5
Direct labor hours 200 400
Direct labor cost $5,000 $10,000
Direct materials cost $20,000 $15,000
Tons of materials 13 8
Setup hours 3 7
Determine the unit costs of C23 Cams and U2 Shafts using ABC.
Product Costs
C23 Cams U2 Shafts
Direct materials 30,000 $20,000
Direct labor 5,000 10,000
Manufacturing overhead
Machine setups 150 300
Material handling 780 480
Machine operation 100,000 X 75,000 X
Total job costs $135,930 X $105,830 X
Units produced 500 300
Cost per unit produced 271.86 352.77

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You purchase 15 shares of Initech stock at $25 per share. Later, you sell your shares when the price is $30 per share.
What is your dollar return? (Answer should be just a number. Do not include a dollar symbol.)

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Answer:

dollar return would be 75 if i'm not mistaken

Explanation:

5 dollar profit per share. 5 times 15 is 75. profit would be 75

Fechter Corporation had the following stockholders’ equity accounts on January 1, 2020: Common Stock ($5 par) $500,000, Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par—Common Stock $200,000, and Retained Earnings $100,000. In 2020, the company had the following treasury stock transactions.

Mar. 1 Purchased 5,000 shares at $8 per share.
June 1 Sold 1,000 shares at $12 per share.
Sept. 1 Sold 2,000 shares at $10 per share.
Dec. 1 Sold 1,000 shares at $7 per share.

Fechter Corporation uses the cost method of accounting for treasury stock. In 2020, the company reported net income of $30,000.

Required:
Journalize the treasury 2020, for net income.

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Answer:

Entries and their narrations are posted below

Explanation:

We will record assets and expenses on the debit as they increase during the year and will record liabilities and capital on the credit side as they increase during the year or vice versa.

March 1 (Purchased 5,000 shares at $8 per share)

Dr treasury stock       $40,000

(5000 x $8)

Cr Cash                                        $40,000

June 1 (Sold 1,000 shares at $12 per share)

Dr Cash                                                    $12,000

(1000 x $12)

Cr Treasury stock                                     $8,000

(1000 x $8)

Cr paid-in capital from treasury stock                $4,000

Sept. 1 (Sold 2,000 shares at $10 per share)

Dr Cash                                                    $20,000

(2000 x $10)

Cr Treasury stock                                     $16,000

(2000 x $8)

Cr paid-in capital from treasury stock               $4,000

Dec. 1 Sold 1,000 shares at $7 per share.

Dr Cash                                                     $7,000

(1000 x $7)

Dr paid-in capital from treasury stock      $1,000

Cr Treasury stock                                                 $8,000

(1000 x $8)

HELP ME ASAP!!
_______ is the design of buildings and creation of building plans, or
blueprints.
O Construction
O Marketing
O Architecture
O Drafting

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Answer:

Architecture

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Explanation:

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A $2 million jumbo CD is paying a quoted 3.55 percent interest rate on 180-day maturity CDs. How much money will you have at maturity if you invest in the CD

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Answer:

Maturity Value = $2,035,500

Explanation:

$2,000,000 are invested

Interest rate = 3.55 %

Time = 180 days

Maturity value = ?

Maturity Value = Amount invested * [1 +( interest * no of days to maturity/360)

Maturity Value = $2,000,000* [1 + (0.0355*180) /360)

Maturity Value = $2,000,000* [1 + (6.39/360)

Maturity Value = $2,000,000* [1 +  0.01775]

Maturity Value = $2,000,000 * 1.01775

Maturity Value = $2,035,500

Note: A Certificate of deposit is an interest bearing time deposit.

A client heard through its hotline that John, the purchases journal clerk, periodically enters fictitious acquisitions. After John creates a fictitious purchase, he notifies Alice, the accounts payable ledger clerk, so she can enter them in her ledger. When the payables are processed, the payment is mailed to the nonexistent supplier’s address, a post office box rented by John. John deposits the check in an account he opened in the nonexistent supplier’s name.
Required
a. Define fraud, fraud deterrence, fraud detection, and fraud investigation.
b. List four personal (as opposed to organizational) fraud symptoms, or red flags, that indicate the possibility of fraud. Do not confine your answer to this example.
c. List two procedures you could follow to uncover John’s fraudulent behavior. (CIA Examination, adapted)

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

a. Fraud is a criminal deception by someone which is done for either personal or financial gain.

Fraud deterrence is when the likely causes of fraud are identified and removed so as to prevent fraud from occuring.

Fraud detection are the activities that are done so as to prevent money or any other thing from being gotten by false pretenses.

Fraud investigation has to do with using investigative skills and accountability in order to know if fraud has taken place.

b. Fraud symptoms that indicate the possibility of fraud include:

1. Accounting and analytical anomalies

2. Tips and complaint

3. Extravagant lifestyle

4. Unusual behavior

c. The procedures that could be done to uncover John’s fraudulent behavior are:

• Stock reconciliation: This will help show the fictitious acquisitions. Since no receipt are given for the goods, this will help in the detection of the fraud.

• Alice should verify the details such as the address, phone number and name attached to the purchase and find a way of tracking it.

Nature's Garden Inc. produces wood chips, wood pulp, and mulch. These products are produced through harvesting trees and sending the logs through a wood chipper machine. One batch of logs produces 20,304 cubic yards of wood chips, 14,100 cubic yards of mulch, and 9,024 cubic yards of wood pulp. The joint production process costs a total of $32,000 per batch. After the split-off point, wood chips are immediately sold for $25 per cubic yard while wood pulp and mulch are processed further. The market value of the wood pulp and mulch at the split-off point is estimated to be $22 and $24 per cubic yard, respectively. The additional production process of the wood pulp costs $5 per cubic yard, after which it is sold for $30 per cubic yard. The additional production process of the mulch costs $4 per cubic yard, after which it is sold for $32 per cubic yard.
Allocate the joint costs of production to each product using the net realizable value method.
Joint Product Allocation
Wood chips $
Wood pulp
Mulch
Totals $

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Answer:

Product Output Selling price per cubicyard net realizable value

Wood chips

20,304 cubic yards $25 507,600

Wood pulp

9,024 cubic yards $22 198,528

Mulch

14,100 cubic yards $24 338,400

Product Percentage of Net realizable value

Wood chips 48.60%

Wood pulp 19%

Mulch 32.40%

Product Allocation of Joint costs

Wood chips $15,552

Wood pulp $6,080

Mulch $10,368

Explanation:

Allocation of the joint costs of production to each product using the net realizable value method.

Joint Product Allocation

Product Output Selling price per cubic yard net realizable value

Wood chips

20,304 cubic yards $25 507,600

(20,304 x 25) = 507,600

Wood pulp

9,024 cubic yards $22 198,528

(9,024 x 22 )= 198,528

Mulch

14,100 cubic yards $24 338,400

(14,100 x 24 )= 338,400

Total $1,044,528

(507,600+198,528+338,400)

Product Percentage of Net realizable value

Wood chips 507,600/1,044,528= 48.60%

Wood pulp 198,528/1,044,528= 19%

Mulch 338,400/1,044,528= 32.40%

Total $1,044,528

Product Allocation of Joint costs

Wood chips 48.60% *32,000=$15,552

Wood pulp 19%*32,000=$6,080

Mulch 32.40% *32,000=$10,368

Total $32,000

Prior to safely smoking meat for food preservation, what must an operation have?

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smoking and curing
brxwtse

An operation must have a variance from regulatory authorities prior to smoking meat safely for food preservation.

A variance is simply an official permit that allows entities to do something that is ordinarily forbidden by regulation. Food safety methods that often require a variance include the smoking of food as a method of preservation but not as a flavor enhancer; and more often than not, follows a strict HACCP (hazard analysis critical control point).

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The defect rate for data entry of insurance claims at Sadegh Kazemi Insurance Co. has historically been about 1.50% This exercise contains only parts a, b, c, d, and e.
a. If you wish to use a sample size of 100, the 3-sigma control limits are: UCLD (enter your response as a number between 0 and 1, rounded to three decimal places).
b. what if the sample size used were 50, with 3 standard deviation?
c. what if the sample size used were 100, with 2 standard deviation?
d. what if the sample size used were 50, with 2 standard deviation?
e. what happens to standard deviation Ap when the sample size is larger?
f. explain why the lower control limits cannot be less then 0.

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What is a balance sheet?

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Answer:

"In financial accounting, a balance sheet is a summary of the financial balances of an individual or organization, whether it be a sole proprietorship, a business partnership, a corporation, private limited company or other organization such as government or not-for-profit entity."

Explanation:

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One of the Justices on the Supreme Court, stated that in this decision, the Supreme Court gave up power to gain power. What do you think this means?

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Answer:

the judicial power shall be vested in one suprene court and in such lower courts as may be established by law.

The first budget customarily prepared as part of an entity's master budget is the _____ budget. a.cash b.production c.sales d.direct materials purchases

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Answer:

c. sales

Explanation:

The master budget is a document that contains the aggregation of all lower-level, interrelated financial budgets and operating budgets produced by an organization and it comprises of a cash forecast, budgeted financial statements, profit and loss account and balance sheet and a financing plan.

The starting point in preparing a master budget is the preparation of the sales budget.

Hence, the first budget customarily prepared as part of an entity's master budget is the sales budget.

ABC Inc. made a $25,000 sale on account with the following terms: 2/10, n/30. If the company uses the net method to record sales made on credit, what is/are the debit(s) in the journal entry to record the sale

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Answer: Debit Accounts Receivable for $24,500.

Explanation:

Based on the information that have been provided in the question, we should first know that under the net method, sales discount is not used.

Therefore, to record the sales that are made on credit will be:

Debit: Accounts receivables by:

= $25000 – (2% × $25,000)

= $25,000 - (0.02 × $25000)

= $25000 - $500

= $24,5000

Credit: Sales Revenue.

Therefore, the answer is Debit Accounts receivables for $ 24500

On June 12, Music, Incorporated sells $4,000 of goods on account to a credit customer with credit terms of 1/10, n/30. If the customer pays on June 20, select the correct entry to record the receipt of the customer's payment:

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Answer:

June 20

Cash $3,960 (debit)

Discount allowed $40 (debit)

Trade Receivable $4,000 (credit)

Explanation:

The sale journal is as follows :

June 12

Trade Receivable $4,000 (debit)

Sales Revenue $4,000 (credit)

The payment journal will be :

June 20

Cash $3,960 (debit)

Discount allowed $40 (debit)

Trade Receivable $4,000 (credit)

Note

That the customer was granted a discount period of 10 days and they managed to repay the amount owing in that period by June 20, so they are eligible for a cash discount of 1 %.

The Sheridan Inc., a manufacturer of low-sugar, low-sodium, low-cholesterol TV dinners, would like to increase its market share in the Sunbelt. In order to do so, Sheridan has decided to locate a new factory in the Panama City area. Sheridan will either buy or lease a site depending upon which is more advantageous. The site location committee has narrowed down the available sites to the following three very similar buildings that will meet their needs.
Building A: Purchase for a cash price of $612,100, useful life 26 years.
Building B: Lease for 26 years with annual lease payments of $71,490 being made at the beginning of the year.
Building C: Purchase for $655,200 cash. This building is larger than needed; however, the excess space can be sublet for 26 years at a net annual rental of $6,850. Rental payments will be received at the end of each year. The Sheridan Inc. has no aversion to being a landlord.
In which building would you recommend that The Sheridan Inc. locate, assuming a 11% cost of funds?

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Answer:

Present value of Building A = $612,000

Present value of Building B = $71,490 + $71,490*Present value of Annuity for n=25,i=11% = $71,490 + $602,070.53 = $673,560.53

Present value of Building C = $655,200 - $6,850*Present value of Annuity for n=26,i=11% = $655,200 - $58,143.20 = $597,056.80

                       Net Present Value

Building A       $612,000

Building B       $673,560.53

Building C       $597,056.80

Conclusion: The Sherdian Inc. should locate itself in Building C as it has least Net Present Value

Does anybody know if CPA is profitable. I have heard that it is an easy way to make a side income whilst at college. Even a full time income for some ?

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Explanation:

not the best option in my opinion

For 2014, Taxpayer (TP) wants to recognize a deduction. The deduction involves a statute that has not changed since enacted in 1920. TP is relying on a case called JONES, which is a case decided by the United States Tax Court in 1965 which held in favor of the taxpayer. The JONES case was decided by a United States Tax Court that lies in the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. At the time the JONES case was decided, its holding was contrary to precedent set by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. Which of the following is correct:a. None of the other choices are correct.b. The Golsen rule is inapplicable here and is of no concern for TP.c. The Golsen rule applies here and weakens the legal justification for the deduction.d. The Golsen rule applies here and strengthens the legal justification for the deduction.

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Answer:

Option c. is correct

Explanation:

Under the Golsen rule, the Tax Court must follows the Court of Appeals such that the court of appeals has direct jurisdiction over the taxpayer. The Court is said to reach a decision without calculating the tax when a Tax Court decision is said to be entered under Rule 155.

In this question, The Golsen rule applies here and weakens the legal justification for the deduction

QUESTION 1
The prices for all furniture sold at American Furniture Warehouse end in $9.99, such as $599.99, $899.99, etc. American Furniture Warehouse uses
O a. odd-even pricing.
b.price lining
c. bundle pricing.
d. product-line pricing.
Oe. dynamic pricing.

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The answer is E dynamic pricing I think I’m sorry if it is wrong
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