Charu Khanna received a Form 1099-B showing the following stock transactions and basis during 2019 Stock Date Purchased Date Sold Sales Price ($) Cost Basis ($) 4,000 shares Green Co. 06/04/07 08/05/19 12,000 3,000 500 shares Gold Co. 02/12/17 09/05/19 54,000 62,000 5,000 shares Blue Co. 02/04/08 10/08/19 18,000 22,000 100 shares Orange Co. 11/15/18 07/12/19 19,000 18,000 None of the stock is qualified small business stock. The stock basis was reported to the IRS. Calculate Charu's net capital gain or loss using Schedule D and Form 8949. (Click done and save once the forms are completed) Submit your forms below.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Charu Khanna

The Net capital loss is:

= $2,000.

Explanation:

a) Stock Transactions and Data during 2019:

Stock                                  Date      Date Sold  Sales Price ($) Cost Basis ($)

                                      Purchased

4,000 shares Green Co. 06/04/07 08/05/19       12,000              3,000

500 shares Gold Co.        02/12/17 09/05/19      54,000            62,000

5,000 shares Blue Co.   02/04/08  10/08/19       18,000            22,000

100 shares Orange Co.     11/15/18   07/12/19       19,000            18,000

Total                                                                   $103,000       $105,000

Net capital loss:

Long-term capital loss = $3,000

Short-term capital gain = $1,000

Net capital loss =            $2,000 ($3,000 - $1,000)


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Dolan Company reports its income from investments under the equity method and recognized income of $25,000 from its investment in Moss Co. during the current year, even though no dividends were declared or paid by Moss during the year. On Dolan's statement of cash flows (indirect method), the $25,000 should:________. A) not be shown. B) be shown as cash inflow from investing activities. C) be shown as cash outflow from financing activities. D) be shown as a deduction from net income in the cash flows from operating activities section.

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Answer:

The answer is B.

Explanation:

The correct option is B.

Dolan company has an investment in Moss which gave him an income(inflow) of $25,000. So on Dolan's statement of cash flow, this transaction will be under 'Cash flow from Investing Activities' and the line item will be:

Cash inflow from Investing Activities - $25,000.

It doesn't matter whether a cash flow is prepared in a direct or indirect manner for Investing Activities or Financing Activities, it only affect Operating Activities.

After all of the account balances have been extended to the Balance Sheet columns of the end-of-period spreadsheet, the totals of the debit and credit columns show debits of $28,480 and credits of $38,055. This indicates that a.the company has a net income of $9,575 for the period. b.neither net income or loss can be calculated because it is found on the income statement c.the amounts are out of balance and need to be corrected. d.the company has a net loss of $9,575 for the period.

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Answer:

This indicates that

d.the company has a net loss of $9,575 for the period.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Total debits of the balance sheet (assets) = $28,480

Total credits of the balance sheet (liabilities + equity) = $38,055

Difference (net loss) = $9,575 ($38,055 - $28,480)

b) With the determination of the net loss of $9,575, the two sides (debits and credits) of the balance sheet will equal.  This is because the net loss of $9,575 will reduce the credits from $38,055 to $28,480.

Zordan Tools Corporation makes and sells brushes and combs. It can sell all of either product it can make. The following data are pertinent to each respective product: Brushes Combs Units of output per machine hour 8 20 Selling price per unit $12.00 $4.00 Product cost per unit Direct material $1.00 $1.20 Direct labor 2.00 0.10 Variable overhead 0.50 0.05 Total fixed overhead is $380,000. The company has 40,000 machine hours available for production. What sales mix will maximize profits

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Answer:

Zordan Tools Corporation

                                                                   Brushes  Combs

The Sales mix that maximizes profits is     2,800      880

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                    Brush     Comb

Units of output per machine hour   8           20

Selling price per unit                $12.00      $4.00

Product cost per unit

Direct material                            $1.00      $1.20

Direct labor                                  2.00        0.10

Variable overhead                      0.50        0.05

Total variable cost per unit      $3.50       $1.35

Contribution margin per unit   $8.50      $2.65

Contribution margin per hour  $68         $53 ($2.65 * 20)

Contribution margin ratio =      0.56        0.44 ($53/$121)

Available machine hours for production = 40,000

Allocation of machine hours per

contribution margin =             22,400     17,600 (40,000 * 44%)

Units produced                         2,800         880 (17,600/20)

You are given the following information for Dawn Corp.:
Decrease in inventory $ 550
Decrease in accounts payable 225
Increase in notes payable 210
Increase in accounts receivable 240

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Question Completion:

Did cash go up or down? By how much?

Answer:

Dawn Corp.

The cash increased by $295.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Decrease in inventory                $ 550

Decrease in accounts payable    -225

Increase in notes payable             210

Increase in accounts receivable -240

Increase in cash balance =        $295

b) A decrease in inventory and an increase in notes payable sources of cash inflow.  On the other hand, a decrease in accounts payable and an increase in accounts receivable are sources of cash outflow.

Financial Math

Q197948

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Bonita intends to open a small fabric shop and borrows the money for it from her aunt Magda. Bonita feels that she will only be able to start repaying her debt after three years. Bonita will then pay aunt Magda R105 000 per year for five years. Money is worth 19,5% per year.


The present value of Bonita’s debt at the time she will start paying aunt Magda back is

[1] R408 978,93.

[2] R317 500,78.

[3] R222 924,04.

[4] R525 000,00.

[5] R436 649,07.

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Bonita intends to open a small fabric shop and borrows the money for it from her aunt Magda. Bonita feels that she will only be able to start repaying her debt after three years. Bonita will then pay aunt Magda R105 000 per year for five years. Money is worth 19,5% per year.


The present value of Bonita’s debt at the time she will start paying aunt Magda back is

[1] R408 978,93.

[2] R317 500,78.

[3] R222 924,04.

[4] R525 000,00.

[5] R436 649,07. ​

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Answer:

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FIllmore Company began operations on Sept. 1 by purchasing $4,400 of inventory and $750 of cleaning supplies. During the month, the company generated $6,000 of sales revenue. On Sept. 30, the company had $1,800 of inventory remaining, along with $550 of cleaning supplies. What was FIllmore Company's gross profit for the month of September?

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Answer: $3,400

Explanation:

Gross Profit = Sales revenue - Cost of Goods sold

Cost of good sold = Opening stock + Purchases of inventory - Closing stock of inventory

= 0 + 4,400 - 1,800

= $2,600

Gross Profit = 6,000 - 2,600

= $3,400

In 2007, Gillette saw an opportunity to capture the market of 500 million Indians who used double edge razors with no protection between the blade and the skin. Gillette sought to make an inexpensive and safe disposable razor. Their first product, The Vector failed because it always clogs. What do you think went wrong

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Answer:

Gillette in India

The failure of the Vector was caused by the fact that Indian men have longer and thicker hair, which the lack of earlier research in the targeted demographic segment did not discover.

Explanation:

Since Indian men have longer and thicker hair than the local consumers of Gillette's razor products in America, an earlier research would have uncovered the fact.  Thereafter, the discovery would have been incorporated into the design and production of Vector for the Indian market. No wonder, with its Mach 3 Turbo razor, Gillette overcame its initial inertia and handicap and made a success of the razor business in India.


3. How would you evaluate IMAX's international expansion to date?

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

yes

The best evaluation of the expansion of the IMAX is that there is a faster spread of the business internationally than domestically.

What is a Business Expansion?

This refers to the period of growth peak when a business has to seek extra options to develop and generate more profit.

Hence, we can see that from the expansion of IMAX, there is the creation of more theatres in India as they have entered a business partnership with Inox to bring the total number of contracted theatres in India to 40

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Suppose that 57% of all people with credit records improve their credit rating within three years. Suppose that 22% of the population at large have poor creditratings within three years. What percentage of then people who will improve their credit records within the next three years are the ones who currently have good credit ratings? ratings, and of those only 25% will improve their credit

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Answer:

(a) The percentage of people currently have poor credit ratings and will improve their credit records within the next three years is 12.54%.

(b) The percentage of the people who will improve their credit records within the next three years are the ones who currently have good credit ratings is 44.46%.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not properly arranged. It is therefore, properly rearranged before answering the question as follows:

Suppose that 57% of all people with credit records improve their credit ratings within three years. Suppose that 22% of the population at large have poor credit records, and of those only 25% will improve their credit ratings within three years. (a) What percentage of people currently have poor credit ratings and will improve their credit records within the next three years? (b) What percentage of the people who will improve their credit records within the next three years are the ones who currently have good credit ratings?

The explanation of the answers is now provided as follows:

Based on the question, we have:

Percentage that improve credit rating = 57%

Percentage that do NOT improve credit rating = 100% - Percentage that improve credit rating = 100% - 57% = 43%

Percentage with poor credit rating = 22%

Percentage with good credit rating = 100% - Percentage with poor credit rating = 100% - 22% = 78%

Therefore, we have:

(a) What percentage of people currently have poor credit ratings and will improve their credit records within the next three years?

Percentage with poor credit rating that will improve credit records = Percentage with poor credit rating * Percentage that improve credit rating = 57% * 22% = 12.54%

Therefore, the percentage of people currently have poor credit ratings and will improve their credit records within the next three years is 12.54%.

(b) What percentage of the people who will improve their credit records within the next three years are the ones who currently have good credit ratings?

Percentage with good credit rating that will improve credit rating = Percentage that improve credit rating * Percentage with good credit rating = 57% * 78% = 44.46%

Therefore. the percentage of the people who will improve their credit records within the next three years are the ones who currently have good credit ratings is 44.46%.

What should be the function of money? What do you mean by M2?

subject Macroeconomics, please please help...

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Money is any object in which you can exchange for goods or services. We consider this currency. Money is also a store of value so that you can get those goods and services at a later time (so you don't have to immediately use up the currency right away if you don't need to).

If at some future date, the unit of money isn't able to purchase as much as it used to, then we say that inflation has occurred. For example, if a loaf of bread costs $1 today but then $5 ten years from now, then we say inflation has kicked in.  

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Before we talk about M2, it helps to start with M0. That's a zero and not the letter 'oh'. In economics, M0 is the total collection of all cash (bills and coins) that are in circulation. This means we're just talking about physical things people can touch. Building to M1, it involves everything M0 talks about plus things like travelers checks and demand deposits. So if you're talking about M1, then you involve all physical cash as well.

Then finally moving to M2, it involves everything M0 and M1 does, plus savings accounts and time deposits. By "time deposits", I mean things like mutual funds and money market accounts. Basically things you may hear about when talking about wall street.

In short, M2 involves all physical cash plus other electronic stores of value (this is a fairly vague definition but it may work in many settings). It does not involve large time deposits as that is what M3 handles.

Solve for the unknown interest rate in each of the following (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.):
Present Value Years Interest Rate Future Value
181 5 $ 317
335 17 1,080
48,000 13 185,382
40,353 30 531,618

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Answer:

11.86%

7.13%

19.95%

8.97%

Explanation:

interest rate = [tex]\frac{future value}{present value}}^{\frac{1}{n} } - 1[/tex]

(317/181)^ (1/5) - 1 = 11.86%

1080/335)^(1/17) - 1 = .13%

(185,382/48,000)^(1/13) - 1 = 19.95%

(531,618 / 40,353)^(1/30) - 1 = 8.97%

The interest rate in the 1 case is 5.01%, 2 case is 5.79%, 3 case is 8.05%, 4 case is 10.60%.

What is interest rate?

An interest rate is the amount of interest owed per period, as a quotient of the amount lent, deposited, or borrowed.

Computation of the interest rates :

The formula for future value is:

[tex]\text{FV}= \text{PV} \ (1+r)^n[/tex]

where,

PV=present value

r=interest rate

n =number of periods/ years

FV = future value.

Then, the formula for finding r is :

[tex]\text{FV}= \text{PV} \ (1+r)^n\\\\r= (\dfrac{\text{FV}}{\text{PV}})^\dfrac{1}{\text{n}-1}[/tex]

case1:

put the above formula in case 1 we get:

[tex]r= (\dfrac{\text{\$231}}{\text{\$190}})^\dfrac{1}{4}-1}\\\\r= (\dfrac{\text{\$231}}{\text{\$190}})^{0.25-1}\\\\r=(1.21578947)^{0.25-1}\\\\r=1.05006116 -1\\\\r=0.05006116\times100\\\\r=5.01%[/tex]

case2:

Put the above formula in case 2 we get:

[tex]r= (\dfrac{\text{\$854}}{\text{\$310}})^\dfrac{1}{18}-1}\\\\r= (\dfrac{\text{\$854}}{\text{\$310}})^{0.0555-1}\\\\r=(2.75483871)^{0.0555-1}\\\\r=1.05785304 -1-1\\\\r=0.05785304\times100\\\\r=5.79%.[/tex]

case3:

Put the above formula in case 3 we get:

[tex]r= (\dfrac{\text{\$1,48,042}}{\text{\$34,000}})^\dfrac{1}{19}-1}\\\\r= (\dfrac{\text{\$1,48,042}}{\text{\$34,000}})^{0.0526-1}\\\\r=(4.35417647)^{0.0526-1}\\\\r=1.08045444 -1\\\\r=0.08045444\times100\\\\r=8.05%[/tex]

case4:

Put the above formula in case 4 we get:

[tex]r= (\dfrac{\text{\$412,862}}{\text{\$36,261}})^\dfrac{1}{25}-1}\\\\r= (\dfrac{\text{\$412,862}}{\text{\$36,261}})^{0.04-1}\\\\r=(12.4127958)^{0.04-1}\\\\r=1.10599913 -1\\\\r=0.10599913\times100\\\\r=10.60%.[/tex]

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Journalize the six December 31 adjusting entries for Cole Designs that adjusted the accounts to arrive at the financial statements in the Adjusted Financial Statements panel. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. Journalize each adjustment as a separate entry.
Cole Designs
Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31, 2018
Fees earned $77,000.00
Expenses:
Wages expense $47,200.00
Supplies expense 3,515.00
Insurance expense 2,900.00
Depreciation expense 2,000.00
Total expenses 55,615.00
Net income $21,385.00
CHART OF ACCOUNTS
Cole Designs
General Ledger
ASSETS
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Supplies
Prepaid Insurance
Equipment
Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment
LIABILITIES
Wages Payable
Unearned Fees
EQUITY
Ann Cole, Capital
Ann Cole, Drawing
REVENUE
Fees Earned
EXPENSES
Wages Expense
Supplies Expense
Insurance Expense
Depreciation Expense

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Answer:

1- Accounts Receivable (Dr.) $500

Fees Earned (Cr.) $500

2- Unearned Fees (Dr.) $4,500

Accounts Receivable (Cr.) $4,500

3- Insurance Expense (Dr.) $1,600

Prepaid Insurance (Cr.) $1,600

4- Depreciation Expense (Dr.) $1,700

Accumulated Depreciation (Cr.) $ 1,700

5- Office Supplies Expense (Dr.) $3,530

Office Supplies (Cr.) $3,530

6- Wages Expense (Dr.) $1,850

Wages Payable (Cr.) $1,850

Explanation:

Adjusting entries are prepared at the month end to adjust the transaction which occur after the recording or if there is any change in already recorded transaction. The liabilities and assets accounts are adjusted at the month end to reflect true expense or liability.

U.S. manufacturing company operating a subsidiary in an LDC (less-developed country) shows the following results: U.S. LDC Sales (units) 98,000 19,980 Labor (hours) 20,600 15,600 Raw materials (currency) $ 19,950 19,750 (FC) Capital equipment (hours) 59,250 5,600 *Foreign Currency unit a. Calculate partial labor and capital productivity figures for the parent and subsidiary. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) b. Compute the multifactor productivity figures for labor and capital together. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) c. Calculate raw material productivity figures (units/$ where $1

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Answer:

a. Productivity = Sales /Labour Hour

U.S

Productivity = 98000 units/20600 hours

Productivity = 4.76

LDC

Productivity = 19980 units/15600 hours

Productivity = 1.28

Capital Productivity = Sales / Capital Equipment (Hours)

U.S

Capital Productivity = 98000 units/59250 hours

Capital Productivity = 1.65

LDC

Capital Productivity = 19980 units/5600 hours

Capital Productivity = 3.57

b. Multi-factor Productivity = Total Output (Sales) / (Labour Hours + Capital Equipment Hours)

U.S

Multi-factor Productivity = 98000 units/(20600+59250)

Multi-factor Productivity = 98000 units / 79850 hours

Multi-factor Productivity = 1.23

LDC

Multi-factor Productivity = 19980 units / (15600+5600)

Multi-factor Productivity = 19980 units / 21200 hours

Multi-factor Productivity = 0.94

c. Raw Material Productivity = Sales / Raw Materials Currency

U.S

Raw Material Productivity = 98000 units/$19950

Raw Material Productivity = 4.91

LDC

Raw Material Productivity = 19980 units / (19750 /10)

Raw Material Productivity = 19980 units / $1975

Raw Material Productivity = 10.12

Owner's equity at the start of the period is $35,000; net income for the period is $30,000; the total investments by the owner is $15,000; and total withdrawals by the owner is $5,000. The owner's equity at the end of the period is a.$75,000. b.$85,000. c.$80,000. d.$40,000.

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Answer:

The answer is A

Explanation:

Balance b/f - $35,000

Add: Net income - $30,000

Add: Total investment - $15,000

Minus: owner's withdrawal- ($5,000)

Total-. $75,000

Therefore, the owner's equity at the end of the period is $75,000(option A)

Which one of the following items is not generally used in preparing a statement of cash flows? Group of answer choices Adjusted trial balance Comparative balance sheets Current income statement Additional information

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Answer:

Adjusted trial balance

Explanation:

In financial accounting, statement of cash flow can be regarded as a financial statement which give details of how changes that occur in balance sheet accounts as well as income have effect on cash as well as cash equivalents, it also helps in breaking down of analysis to operating as well as investing and other financing activities.

It should be noted that the following items are generally used in preparing a statement of cash flows;

✓Comparative balance sheets

✓Current income statement

✓Additional information

The Molding Department of Sunland Company has the following production data: beginning work in process 25200 units (70% complete), started into production 474000 units, completed and transferred out 449700 units, and ending work in process 49500 units (30% complete). Assuming all materials are entered at the beginning of the process, equivalent units of production for materials are:____.
a. 459150.
b. 499200.
c. 464550.
d. 449700.

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Answer:

b. 499200

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what the equivalent units of production for materials are:

Using this formula

Equivalent units of production for materials=Completed and transferred out units+ Ending work in process units

Let plug in the formula

Equivalent units of production for materials=449700units+ 49500units

Equivalent units of production for materials=499200

Therefore Assuming all materials are entered at the beginning of the process, equivalent units of production for materials are:499200

When a perfectly competitive firm decides to shut down, Group of answer choices marginal cost is above average variable cost.

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Answer:

price is below average variable cost

Explanation:

A perfect competition is characterized by many buyers and sellers of homogenous goods and services. Market prices are set by the forces of demand and supply. There are no barriers to entry or exit of firms into the industry.  

In the long run, firms earn zero economic profit.  If in the short run firms are earning economic profit, in the long run firms would enter into the industry. This would drive economic profit to zero.  

Also, if in the short run, firms are earning economic loss, in the long run, firms would exit the industry until economic profit falls to zero.  

firms should shutdown when price is less than average variable cost and exit when price is less than average total cost

A _____ is a systematic, critical, and unbiased review and appraisal of the basic objectives and policies of the marketing function and of the organization, methods, procedures, and people employed to implement the policies.

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Answer:

Marketing audit

Explanation:

Marketing audit is defined as a thorough review of a company's marketing plan, strategies, objectives, and various activities being carried out to identify areas of improvement.

Audit can be conducted in 4 focus areas: pricing strategy, distribution strategy, product strategy, and promotional strategy.

Marketing audit is needed to make the marketing process of a business more efficient.

Galvatron Metals has a bond outstanding with a coupon rate of 6.3 percent and semiannual payments. The bond currently sells for $949 and matures in 25 years. The par value is $1,000 and the company's tax rate is 39 percent. What is the company's aftertax cost of debt

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Answer:

The right response is "4.102%".

Explanation:

Given:

Number of half years,

n = [tex]25\times 2[/tex]

  = [tex]50[/tex]

Coupon per half years,

c = [tex]1000\times \frac{6.3 \ percent}{2}[/tex]

  = [tex]31.5[/tex]

Price,

pv = 949

Par value,

= 1000

Now,

The YTM will be:

= [tex]rate(n,c,-pv,fv)\times 2[/tex]

= [tex]rate(50,31.5,-949,1000)\times 2[/tex]

= [tex]6.724[/tex] (%)

hence,

After tax cost of debt will be:

= [tex]YTM\times (1-tax \ rate)[/tex]

= [tex]6.724\times (1-39)[/tex]

= [tex]4.102[/tex] (%)

A seller uses a periodic inventory system, and on April 4, it sells $5,000 in merchandise on credit (when its cost is $2,400) to a customer on credit terms of 3/10, n/30. On April 5, the customer returns merchandise for a cash refund of $500.

Required:
Complete the seller's necessary journal entry.

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Answer:

Periodic Inventory System

Journal Entries

April 4 Debit Accounts receivable $5,000

Credit Sales revenue $5,000

To record the sale of goods on credit, terms of 3/10, n/30.

April 5 Debit Sales returns $500

Credit Accounts receivable (cash) $500

To record the return of goods for a cash refund.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

April 4 Accounts receivable $5,000 Sales revenue $5,000 credit terms of 3/10, n/30.

April 5 Sales returns $500 Accounts receivable (cash) $500

b) The seller uses a periodic inventory system.  Therefore, the cost of goods sold will not be recorded on April 4 until April 30, when there will be a physical count of inventory to determine the closing inventory.  With the beginning and ending inventories together with the purchases account, the cost of goods sold can then be calculated.

A patent gives the inventor Multiple Choice property rights for 10 years. the right to keep the patented process but not the product for five years. the right to use the invention until development costs are recouped. exclusive right to manufacture, exploit, use, and sell the invention for a given time period.

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Answer:

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famoys

Mystery, Inc. is contemplating selling bonds. The issue is to be composed of 800 bonds, each with a face amount of $750. How much is Mystery, Inc. able to borrow (in total) if each bond is sold at 95% of par

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Answer:

$570,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How much is Mystery, Inc. able to borrow (in total) if each bond is sold at 95% of par

Using this formula

Total Amount borrowed=Bonds*Face value*95% of par

Let plug in the formula

Total Amount borrowed=800*$750*0.95

Total Amount borrowed=$570,000

Therefore the amount the Mystery, Inc. will be able to borrow (in total) if each bond is sold at 95% of par is $570,000

Samson Corporation had sales of $1,000,000 during 2012, of which 60 percent were on credit. On December 31, 2012, Accounts Receivable totaled $80,000, and Allowance for Bad Debts had a credit balance of $1,200. Given this information, if uncollectible receivables are estimated to be 1/2 of 1 percent of credit sales, the adjusting entry to account for uncollectible receivables as of December 31, 2012, would include a:________
A) Debit to Bad Debt Expense of $3,000
B) Debit to Bad Debt Expense of $1,800
C) Credit to Bad Debt Expense of $3,000
D) Credit to Allowance for Bad Debts of $5,000

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Answer:

A) Debit to Bad Debt Expense of $3,000

Explanation:

Based on the information given the appropriatethe adjusting journal entry to ACCOUNT FOR UNCOLLECTIBLE RECEIVABLES as of December 31, 2012, would include a DEBIT TO BAD DEBT EXPENSE OF $3,000

BAD DEBT EXPENSE=$1,000,000 *.6*0.005

BAD DEBT EXPENSE=$3,000

To avoid potential liability for misconduct in corporate operations, directors can refrain from reasonable supervision of work delegated to a. none of the choices. b. corporate employees. c. corporate officers. d. board committees.

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Answer:

c. corporate officers.

Explanation:

In the case when the potential obligation is to be avoided for any misconduct while having operations in the corporate so the directors could refrain from the supervision of the delegated work to the corporate officers so that the work could not harm that result in help in attains the goals & objectives

Therefore the option c is correct

You estimate that you will owe $28,000 in student loans by the time you graduate. The interest rate is 5.00 percent. If you want to have this debt paid in full within 10 years, how much must you pay each month?

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Answer:

the monthly payment is $296.98

Explanation:

The computation of the monthly payment is given below:

Given that

Future value be $0

The present value be $28,000

NPER is 10 × 12 = 120

RATE = 5% ÷ 12 = 0.4166%

The formula is given below:

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

After applying the above formula, the monthly payment is $296.98

Sal’s satellite company broadcasts TV to subscribers in Los Angeles and New York. The demand functions for each of these two groups are QNY = 60 - 0.25PNY QLA = 100 - 0.50PLA where Q is in thousands of subscriptions per year and P is the subscription price per year. The cost of providing Q units of service is given by C =1000 +40Q where Q=QNY +QLA What are the profit-maximizing price and quantity for the New York?

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Answer:

For New York, the profit-maximizing price is $100 and the profit-maximizing quantity is 25.

Explanation:

For both Los Angeles and New York, we have:

C = 1000 + 40Q where Q=QNY +QLA

MC = dC/dQ = 40 ………………………. (1)

For New York, we have:

QNY = 60 - 0.25PNY ……………… (2)

Solving for PNY, we have:

0.25PNY = 60 - QNY

PNY = (60 / 0.25) - (1/0.25)QNy

PNY = 240 - 4QNY ………………. (3)

RNY = Revenue in New York = PNY * QNY = (240 - 4QNY)QNY = 240QNY – 4QNY^2 ………. (5)

MRNY = dRNY/dQNY = 240 - 8QNY ……….. (5)

Since profit is maximized when MC = MR, we therefore equate equations (1) and (5) and solve for QNY as follows:

40 = 240 - 8QNY

8QNY = 240 - 40

8QNY = 200

QNY = 200 / 8 = 25

Substituting QNY = 25 into equation (3), we have:

PNY = 240 - (4 * 25) = 240 - 100 = 100

Therefore, the profit-maximizing price is $100 and the profit-maximizing quantity is 25 for the New York.

Some costs that possibly could be traced directly to cost objects are nonetheless classified as indirect costs because:

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Answer:

A. such costs cannot be traced to objects in a cost-effective manner

Explanation:

In the case when some cost that could be traced to cost objective are categorized as the indirect cost as such cost could not be traced with regard to the object on the cost effective as it might be possible to trace the cost but it might not be worth

So in this case it should be categorized as the indirect cost and the same is allocated to the cost object

As a manager, you have been asked to work with your employees to develop goals. What can you expect from this process? Check all that apply.

A: The advantages of setting goals and making plans always outweigh the disadvantages for every organization in any environment.
B: When deciding whether goals and plans will be beneficial, managers should consider whether the environment is more stable or more dynamic.
C: Planning can harm an organization because it distracts employees from important outcomes.
D: A benefit of goals is that they help motivate employees.

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Answer:

If you can choose more than 1 answer I would choose these B and D

As a manager, when you have been asked to work with your employees to develop goals, the expectations from this process is

When deciding whether goals and plans will be beneficial, managers should consider whether the environment is more stable or more dynamic.A benefit of goals is that they help motivate employees.

Thus options B and D are correct.

What is Manager?

A manager is refer to an individual in an organization who is responsible for coordinating and controlling the functions of the organization and helps to perform business activities smoothly and timely.

When a manager is asked to work with employees to develop business goals this will appear as an increased motivation among employees as they feel valued for their contribution to goal setting will be taken.

As culture has a vital influence on growth and development, managers should pay attention to the environment when determining if goals and plans would be beneficial.

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A company issues $15,000,000, 7.8%, 20-year bonds to yield 8% on January 1, 2020. Interest is paid on June 30 and December 31. The proceeds from the bonds are $14,703,108. Using effective-interest amortization, what will be the approximate carrying value of the bonds on Dec 31, 2020 balance sheet?
a. $14, 709, 481.
b. $15,000,000.
c. $14, 718, 844.
d. $14, 706, 232.

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Answer:

Using effective-interest amortization, the approximate carrying value of the bonds on Dec 31, 2020 balance sheet is:

a. $14, 709, 481.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Face value of bonds = $15,000,000

Bonds price =                   14,703,108

Bonds discount =             $296,892

Coupon interest rate = 7.8%

Effective interest rate = 8%

Interest payments on June 30 and December 31

June 30, 2020:

Interest expense = $588,124 ($14,703,108 * 4%)

Cash payment =     $585,000 ($15,000,000 * 3.9%)

Amortization of discount = $3,124 ($588,124 - $585,000)

Bonds payable = $14,706,232 ($14,703,108 + $3,124)

December 31, 2020:

Interest expense = $588,249 ($14,706,232 * 4%)

Cash payment =     $585,000 ($15,000,000 * 3.9%)

Amortization of discount = $3,249 ($588,249 - $585,000)

Bonds payable = $14,709,481 ($14,706,232 + $3,249)

ME company sold 200 units of its goods for $5 each. The COGS is $3 each. Prepare journal entries
for the transactions.
i) 10 days later, customer returned 50 units of goods
ii) 10 days later, customer wanted to return 50 defective units of goods, the company agreed to
reduce price to $3, so that the customer accepted the goods and not returned.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Sales Returns and Allowances   250  

Accounts Receivable    250

   

Sales Returns and Allowances   600  

Accounts Receivable    600

A product returned to the seller by a customer is known as a sales return. Usually, a return is made as a result of defective or overage merchandise being ordered, shipped, or received.

What is a sale and sale return?

A retailer pays only for the goods they sell and returns the unsold inventory to the wholesaler or manufacturer under a sale or return arrangement. The retailer can return unsold products under a sale or return arrangement, preventing write-offs.

Following are the necessary journal entries required to pass.

        Particular                         Debit                  Credit

     Sale Return A/c                        $250  

1     Accounts Receivable A/C                           $250

(Being 50 units of defective goods return at $5)  

 

 

2       Sale Return A/c                 $600

      Accounts Receivable A/C                            $600

(Being 200 units of defective goods return at $3)  

When goods are returned, the sales returns and allowances account is debited to lower sales, while accounts receivable or cash are credited to give refunds or lower what the consumer owes. To credit the inventory with the returned items, a second entry debiting inventory must be created.

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