Selected balance sheet information for the Wolf Company at November 30, and December 31, 2021, is presented below. The company uses the perpetual inventory system and all sales to customers are made on credit.

Nov. 30 Dec. 31
Debits Credits Debits Credits
Accounts receivable 9,800 2,800
Prepaid insurance 4,800 7,300
Inventory 6,800 5,800
Accounts payable 11,800 14,800
Salaries payable 4,800 2,800

The following cash flow information also is available:

a. Cash collected from credit customers, $78,000.
b. Cash paid for insurance, $4,800.
c. Cash paid to suppliers of inventory, $58,000 (the entire accounts payable amounts relate to inventory purchases).
d. Cash paid to employees for salaries, $9,800.

Required:
a. Determine the following for the month of December 2.
b. Prepare summary journal entries to record the month's sales and cost of those sales.

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Answer 1

Solution :

a). The sales revenue

Closing balance                                         2800

Add:cash collected from the customer   78,000

Less:opening balance                               (9800)

Sales revenue                                            71000

b). Cost of the goods sold

Cash pf payment for the purchase                                  58,000

Add:decrease in the inventory (6800-5800)                      1000

Add:increase in the account payable (14,800-11,800)        3000

Cost of the good sold                                                        62000

c). The insurance expenses  = (4800 + 4800 - 7300) = 2300

d). the salaries and the wages expenses = 2800 + 9800 - 4800  

                                                                    = 7800

Journal entry

Accounts                                                            Debit              Credit

Income summary account

sales revenue account

Cost of the goods sold                                      62000

insurance expenses                                           2300

Salaries & wages expenses                               7800

Income summary account                                                      72100                            


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a,b, or c

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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Select the sentence that best demonstrates professional writing skills. Group of answer choices

a. If you forget to clock in or out, please let Melanie Smith or I know, and we will correct your timesheet.
b. If you forget to clock in or out, please let Melanie Smith or me know, and we will correct your timesheet.
c. If you forget to clock in or out, please let Melanie Smithor myself know, and we will correct your timesheet.

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Answer:

b. If you forget to clock in or out, please let Melanie Smith or me know, and we will correct your timesheet.

Explanation:

Here me represent that it would be referred to ourselves while on the other hand, the myself and I are used for reflecting an action back to ourselved and the sentence subject

Therefore according to the given scenario, the option b is correct

And, the remaining of the options are incorrect

At the beginning of 2019, Donna Company had $1,000 of supplies on hand and this amount was properly recorded as a debit in a Supplies (asset) account. During 2019, the company purchased supplies amounting to $6,200 (paid for in cash and debited to the supplies account). At December 31, 2019, a count of supplies revealed that $1,600 of supplies were on hand. The adjusting entry that Donna Company made on December 31, 2019 to adjust the Supplies account would include

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Answer:

Credit to Supplies for $5,200

Explanation:

Based on the information given if At the beginning of 2019 the Company had the amount of $1,000 of supplies on hand in which the amount was recorded properly as a debit in a Supplies account, which means that i During 2019, the company purchased supplies amounting to the amount of $6,200 The adjusting journal entry that Donna Company would record at the end of the current year to adjust the Supplies account would include a:

Credit to Supplies for $5,200.

($6,200-$1,000)

The following information is related to Splish Company for 2020.

Retained earnings balance, January 1, 2020 $1,332,800
Sales Revenue 34,000,000
Cost of goods sold 21,760,000
Interest revenue 95,200
Selling and administrative expenses 6,392,000
Write-off of goodwill 1,115,200
Income taxes for 2020 1,691,840
Gain on the sale of investments 149,600
Loss due to flood damage 530,400
Loss on the disposition of the wholesale division (net of tax) 598,400
Loss on operations of the wholesale division (net of tax) 122,400
Dividends declared on common stock 340,000
Dividends declared on preferred stock 108,800

Splish Company decided to discontinue its entire wholesale operations (considered a discontinued operation) and to retain its manufacturing operations. On September 15, Splish sold the wholesale operations to Rogers Company. During 2020, there were 500,000 shares of common stock outstanding all year.

Required:
Prepare a multiple—step income statement.

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Answer:

Net income is $2,034,560.

Explanation:

The multiple-step income statement refers to an income statement that segregates operating revenues and operating expenses of an organisation from its nonoperating revenues, nonoperating expenses, gains, and losses. In addition, gross profit which is net sales revenue minus the cost of goods sold.

The multiple-step income statement is an alternative to the single-step income statement which reports uses just one equation to calculate profits by deducting total revenue from total expenses from segregating them.

The multiple step income statement of Splish Company for 2020 will look as follows:

Splish Company

Income Statement

For the Year Ended December 31, 2020

Particulars                                                     $                         $              

Sales Revenue                                                                 34,000,000

Cost of goods sold                                                          (21,760,000)

Gross profit                                                                       12,240,000

Selling and administrative expenses                              (6,392,000)

Income from operation                                                     5,848,000

Other revenues and gains

Interest revenue                                        95,200

Gain on the sale of investments             149,600  

Total other revenues and gains                                         244,800  

                                                                                           6,092,800

Other expenses and losses

Write-off of goodwill                               (1,115,200)

Loss due to flood damage                     (530,400)  

Total other expenses and losses                                     (1,645,600)

Income from continuing op. b4 tax                                4,447,200

Income taxes                                                                     (1,691,840)  

Income from continuing operation                                 2,755,360

Discontinued operation

Loss on disposal (net of tax)                  (598,400)

Loss on operations (net of tax)              (122,400)  

                                                                                            (720,800)  

Net income                                                                        2,034,560  

Mutual interdependence occurs when

a. all firms in an industry are affected by the same macro economic conditions, such as a recession, inflation, interest rates, exchange rates, etc.
b. the actions of firms are independent of each other.
c. the actions of one firm in an industry are easily recognized and perhaps copied by others.
d. monopolists recognize that they must face eventual competition in the long run.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Mutual interdepence means that action of one firm is seen and copied by others.

The toy buyer had the option of ordering stuffed animals directly from the manufacturer or from a nearby wholesaler. The manufacturer will not ship orders for less than $1,200 total list price. Delivery typically requires five weeks, and freight averages 2.5% of total billed cost. Trade discounts on this merchandise are 40% and 10%; terms are 2/10, n/30.

A wholesaler, located in the retailer's area, stocks many of the same stuffed animals. He does not require a minimum order and will deliver at no charge in the area if the order has a billed cost of at least $500. The manufacturer and wholesaler base cost on the same list price; however, the wholesaler sells with trade discounts of 40% and 8% and terms of 1/15. n/30.

Required:
What is the difference in the total net cost (including freight) of merchandise with a total list price of $1, 200 from these two vendors?

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Answer:

difference between supplies = $4.68

Explanation:

cost of merchandise from manufacturer if paid within discount period:

$1,200 x (1 - 40%) = $720

$720 x (1 - 10%) = $648

freight cost = $648 x 2.5% = $16.20

discount for early payment = $648 x 2% = $12.96

total cost = $651.24

cost of merchandise from wholesaler if paid within discount period:

$1,200 x (1 - 40%) = $720

$720 x (1 - 8%) = $662.40

discount for early payment = $648 x 1% = $6.48

total cost = $655.92

difference between supplies = $4.68

Cost of merchandise from manufacturer if paid within discount period:

$1,200 x (1 - 40%) = $720 and $720 x (1 - 10%) = $648

Cost of merchandise

Freight cost = $648 x 2.5% = $16.20

Discount for early payment = $648 x 2% = $12.96

Then Total cost is = $651.24

Then the price of merchandise from wholesaler if paid within discount period: $1,200 x (1 - 40%) = $720 and $720 x (1 - 8%) = $662.40

After that discount for early payment is= $648 x 1% = $6.48

Then the full cost is = $655.92

Thus, the right answer is that the difference between supplies = $4.68

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You work in the finance division of a company listed in the Stock Exchange. You have just learned that your supervisor has been using infomation on quarterty retums, prior to the time they are made public, to trade in the company's stock. Is this unethical? If yes, name the elhical issue. Explain why you think there is or not an ethical issue

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Answer:

Yes it is. Ethical issue ⇒ Insider Trading.

Explanation:

Trading on the stock exchange is supposed to be as fair as possible so that every investor has a fair chance of making returns. If a person - like this supervisor - is using information that is material but not publicly disclosed yet to trade on markets, the fairness of the market is compromised because the person will have an edge over other investors which will enable them make unfair profits.

Information on quarterly returns is usually material so we can expect it to be material here as well which means that the supervisor is engaged in insider trading.

Insider trading is not only unethical but also highly illegal. Reporting your supervisor can get them sent to jail.

is it right to kick someone out just because they are not on the lease and or had been evicted in the past?

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Depends on the situation, look at it from both arguments to come up with a clear answer

The outstanding capital stock of Coronado Corporation consists of 1,900 shares of $100 par value, 9% preferred, and 5,400 shares of $50 par value common. Assuming that the company has retained earnings of $87,500, all of which is to be paid out in dividends, and that preferred dividends were not paid during the 2 years preceding the current year, state how much each class of stock should receive under each of the following conditions. (a) The preferred stock is noncumulative and nonparticipating. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. $38,487.) Preferred Common $enter a dollar amount rounded to 0 decimal places 17100 $enter a dollar amount rounded to 0 decimal places 70400 (b) The preferred stock is cumulative and nonparticipating. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. $38,487.) Preferred Common $enter a dollar amount rounded to 0 decimal places 51300 $enter a dollar amount rounded to 0 decimal places 36200 (c) The preferred stock is cumulative and participating. (Round the rate of participation to 4 decimal places, e.g.1.4278%. Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. $38,487.) Preferred Common $enter a dollar amount rounded to 0 decimal places 61332 $enter a dollar amount rounded to 0 decimal places 38556

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Answer:

Coronado Corporation

a) The preferred stock is noncumulative and nonparticipating:

Allocation       Preferred Stock                  Common Stock

of Dividends  

$87,500        $17,100 ($190,000 * 9%)     $70,400 ($87,500 - 17,100)

b) The preferred stock is cumulative and nonparticipating:

Allocation       Preferred Stock                     Common Stock

of Dividends  

$87,500        $51,300 ($190,000 * 9%)*3    $36,200 ($87,500 - 51,300)

c) The preferred stock is cumulative and participating

Allocation          Preferred Stock                    Common Stock

of Dividends  

$87,500           $48,944                                 $38,556

Amount due      $17,100 ($190,000 * 9%)

Participation     $31,844 = $31,844/$87,500 * 100 = 36.4%

Participation = $87,500 - ($17,100 + $38,556) = $31,844

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Outstanding capital stock:

9% Preferred stock = 1,900 shares of $100 par value ($190,000)

Common stock = 5,400 shares of $50 par value ($270,000)

Assuming retained earnings = $87,500 to be paid out in dividends.

No preference stock dividends were paid out during the last 2 years.

1) The preferred stock is noncumulative and nonparticipating:

Allocation       Preferred Stock                  Common Stock

of Dividends  

$87,500        $17,100 ($190,000 * 9%)     $70,400 ($87,500 - 17,100)

2) The preferred stock is cumulative and nonparticipating:

Allocation       Preferred Stock                     Common Stock

of Dividends  

$87,500        $51,300 ($190,000 * 9%)*3    $36,200 ($87,500 - 51,300)

3) The preferred stock is cumulative and participating

Allocation       Preferred Stock                  Common Stock

of Dividends  

$87,500        $48,944                                 $38,556

Amount due  $17,100 ($190,000 * 9%)

Participation $31,844 = $31,844/$87,500 * 100 = 36.4%

Participation = $87,500 - ($17,100 + $38,556) = $31,844

Use the following items to determine the total assets, total liabilities, net worth, total cash inflows, and total cash outflows.

Rent for the month: $1,300
Monthly take-home salary: $2,835
Spending for food: $670
Cash in checking account: $580
Savings account balance: $2,020
Balance of educational loan: $2,940
Current value of automobile: $9,650
Telephone bill paid for month: $130
Credit card balance: $300
Loan payment: $210
Auto insurance: $360
Household possessions: $4,700
Video equipment: $2,675
Payment for electricity: $155
Lunches/parking at work: $245
Donations: $290
Personal computer: $1,850
Value of stock investment: $1,185
Clothing purchase: $175
Restaurant spending: $195

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Answer:

Follows are the solution to this question:

[tex]\text{Total liabilities}= \$3,240\\\\\text{Net worth}=\$19,420\\\\\text{Total cash outflows}= \$3,730\\\\[/tex]

Explanation:

Calculating the values:

[tex]\text{Total assets} = \$22,660 (580 + 2,020 + 9,650+ 2,675+ 1,850+ 4,700 + 1185) \\\\\text{Total liabilities} = \$3,240 (300 + 2,940) \\\\\text{Net worth} = \$19,420 (\$22,660 - \$3,240) \\\\\text{Total cash inflows} = \$3,730\\\\\text{Total cash outflows} = \$3,730 (1300+ 670+ 360+ 245+ 175+ 130+ 210 + 155+ 290 + 195)[/tex]

Which type of marketing intermediary are sales representatives of manufacturers and wholesalers?
A. Industrial distributors
B. Service providers
C. Agents
D. Brokers​

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Answer:

C. Agents

Explanation:

They are sales representatives for manufacturers or wholesalers and usually are hired on a commission basis.

A company produces and sells hair dryers in a market where price (p) and demand (D) are related follows: p = $35+ (3,000)/D-(4,800)/D2 The fixed cost (Ct) is $800 per month and the variable cost per hair dryer (c.) is $38. - Add to % E Q
With reference to the company in Question 1, assume price and demand are unrelated. The company sells the hair dryers for $80 each if they spend $8,000 per month on advertising (C.). CF and c, remain as indicated in Question 1. The maximum production capacity is 5,000 hair dryers per month.
a) What is the demand breakeven point?
b) Is the company's demand breakeven point (in %) more sensitive to 10% increase in sales price or 20% reduction in variable costs? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Given that:

[tex]p = 35 + \dfrac{3000}{D}- \dfrac{4800}{D^2}[/tex]

The total revenue = p × D

multiplying both sides by D; we have:

[tex]p\times D = 35 \times D + \dfrac{3000}{D} \times D- \dfrac{4800}{D^2}\times D[/tex]

[tex]= 35 D +3000}{D} - \dfrac{4800}{D}[/tex]

The total cost = (Per unit Variable cost × D) + Advertising cost

The total cost = 38D + 8000

The selling price = 80

From D units, the total revenue = 80D

The break-even will take place when total revenue equals total cost.

So;

8000 + 38D = 80D

8000 = 80 D - 38D

8000 =42D

D = 8000/42

D = 190.48

(b)

Suppose the new sales price

Then;

8000 + 38D = 88D

8000 = 88D - 38D

8000 = 50D

D = 160

Hence, the break-even decreases by:

[tex]\Big(\dfrac{190.48-160}{190.48}\times 100\Big) = 16\%[/tex]

However;  suppose the variable cost = 30.4

Then;

8000 + 30.4D = 80D

8000 = 80D - 30.4D

8000 = 49.6D

D = 8000/49.6

D = 161.29

Therefore;

This implies that the break-even decreased by:

[tex]\Big(\dfrac{190.48-161.29}{190.48}\times 100\Big) = 15.32\%[/tex]

Hence, the break-even is more likely to change by 10% in its selling price.

Recently, a group of university students decided to incorporate for the purposes of selling a process to recycle the waste product from manufacturing cheese. Some of the initial costs involved were legal fees and office expenses incurred in starting the business, state incorporation fees, and stamp taxes. One student wishes to charge these costs against revenue in the current period. Another wishes to defer these costs and amortize them in the future. Which student is correct

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Answer:

The student wishing to defer these costs and amortize them in the future.

Explanation:

Indeed, according to standard regulatory requirements, all the initial costs associated with incorporating a business cannot be deducted all at once in the first year of operation.

However, these costs are spread over a long period of time. And one way to do this is to amortize them in the future. Therefore, the second student deferring cost is correct.

Your division has been asked to compile a recommendation for the price point for an innovative software application. You need to know how much customers will be willing to pay and under what circumstances. Conduct a scientific experiment. Access traditional sources and electronic sources. Conduct primary research for firsthand information. Routine tasks often require informal research methods.

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Answer:

:Conduct a Scientific experiment

Explanation:

From the question, we are given an instance, whereby Your division has been asked to compile a recommendation for the price point for an innovative software application. You need to know how much customers will be willing to pay and under what circumstances. In this case you need to

Conduct a scientific experiment. An experiment can be regarded as

a procedure that is been carried out so that an hypothesis can be validated or refuted. It gives an insight about cause-and-effect so that the outcomes can be known if some of the favors in the experiment is manipulated.

In the manufacture of car tires, a particular production process is known to yield 10 tires with defective walls in every batch of 100 tires produced. From a production batch of 100 tires,
a sample of 4 is selected for testing to destruction
Find the probability that the sample contains 1 defective tire.

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Sales for the year were $83,000. The balance sheet at the end of the year is given below:

Assets Liabilities and Equity
Cash 12,000 Accounts payable 19,000
Marketable securities 2,000 Notes payable 6,000
Accounts receivable 6,000 Current liabilities 25,000
Inventory 41,000 Long-term debt 95,000
Current assets 61,000 Total liabilities 120,000
Machines 34,000 Paid-in capital 20,000
Real estate 80,000 Retained earnings 35,000
Net fixed assets 114,000 Equity 55,000
Total assets 149,000 Total lib. & equity 149,000

Required:
What is the firm's days' sales in inventory?

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

The above is an incomplete question. From a similar question, we were given cost of goods sold to be $60,800.

Firm's day sales in inventory is computed as;

= (Ending inventory / Cost of goods sold) × 365

Given that;

Ending inventory = $41,000

Cost of goods sold = $60,800

= ($41,000/$60,800) × 365

= 246days

You wish to retire in 20 years, at which time you want to have accumulated enough money to receive an annual annuity of $24,000 for 25 years after retirement. During the period before retirement you can earn 10 percent annually, while after retirement you can earn 12 percent on your money. What annual contributions to the retirement fund will allow you to receive the $24,000 annuity

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Answer:

$3,286.52

Explanation:

Interest rate per annum = 12.00%

Number of years = 25

Number of compounding per per annum = 1

Interest rate per period (r) = 12.00%

Number of periods (n) = 25

Payment per period (P) = $24,000

PV of $24,000 payments after 20 years = P * [1 - (1/(1+r)^n)]/ r

PV of $24,000 payments after 20 years = 24000*[1-(1/(1+12%)^25]/12%

PV of $24,000 payments after 20 years = $188,235.34

Interest rate per annum = 10.00%

Number of years= 20

Number of payments per per annum = 1

Interest rate per period (r) = 10.00%

Number of periods (n) = 20

Future value of annuity (FVA) = $188,235

Annual contribution (P) = FVA/ ([ (1+r)^n - 1] / r)

Annual contribution (P) = 188235/(((1+10%)^20-1)/10%)

Annual contribution (P) = $3,286.52

Bond Yields are:_________

a. quoted as the average monthly rate of return and assume the bond is purchased today at the quoted price and held for twelve months.
b. quoted as annual rates of return and assume the bond is purchased today at the stated price and sold one year from today.
c. stated as a percentage of the maturity value and assume the bond is held to maturity.
d. stated as an annual rate of return and assume the bond is purchased today and held until maturity

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Answer:

d. stated as an annual rate of return and assume the bond is purchased today and held until maturity

Explanation:

Bonds are financial debt instruments that are sold to investors in exchange for the interest or yeild they will generate over time.

Yield to maturity is the total yield that a bond will have from point of sale till maturity.

The yield is stated as an annual rate of return. For example 7% per year.

Usually the longer the maturity period of bonds the higher the yield of the bond

At the time a $400 petty cash fund is being replenished, the company's accountant finds vouchers totaling $300 and petty cash of $100. The vouchers include: postage, $80; business lunches, $120; delivery fees, $60; and office supplies, $40. Which of the following is not recorded when recognizing expenditures from the petty cash fund?
A. Debit petty cash, $300
B. Credit petty cash, $300
C. Debit office supplies, $40
D. Debit postage expense, $80

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Answer:

A. Debit petty cashier at the end of the

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Keuka Studies does custom metal sculptures of horses and other animals. A horse sculpture is composed of numerous parts. They use a lathe to construct two types of parts. The "Body" part is used to support the torso of the horse and the "Leg" part is used to support the legs. Each horse sculpture needs 1 Body part and 4 Leg parts. Switching between either of the types of parts requires 12 minutes. Once ready to produce, the lathe produces a Body part in 3 minutes and a single Leg part in 3 minutes. The lathe only makes horse parts. For parts (a)-(d) assume Keuka operates a cyclic schedule in which they make 100 Body parts and then 400 Leg parts. Furthermore, assume the lathe is the bottleneck. Round your answer to 3 decimal places.
a. What is the maximum number of horse sculptures Keuka can make per hour? Do not round intermediate calculations. Enteryour answer as a percentage rounded to 2 decimal places.
b. What is the utilization (%) of the lathe?

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Answer and Explanation:

a. The computation of the maximum number of horse sculptures can make per hour is shown below:

= (12 × 2) + (100 × 3) + (400 × 3)

= 24 + 300 + 1200

= 1524 minutes

Now cycle time in hours

= 1524 ÷ 60

= 25.40 hours

Number of horse scupltures could made is

= 400 ÷ 4

= 100

In per hour, it would be

= 100 ÷ 25.40 hours

= 3.94 hours

b. The utilization rate is

= (100 × 3) + (400 × 3) ÷ 1524 minutes

= 300 + 1200  ÷ 1524 minutes

= 1500 ÷ 1524 minutes

= 98.43%

Which of the following events would cause a bank to reduce a depositor's account?

The depositor orders new checks through the bank at a cost of $50.


The bank collects a note receivable and related interest on the depositor's behalf.


There are outstanding checks drawn on the account at month-end.


There are deposits in transit on the account at month-end.


The bank corrects an error from previous month by adding $75 to the depositor account

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Answer:

There are two events that would reduce a depositor's account:

 - the depositor orders new checks through the bank for $50

 - there are outstanding checks drawn on the account at the month-end

Explanation:

These situations will decrease the depositor's account balance by $50 and for the amount of the outstanding checks (which amounts were not stated).

This information relates to Ayayai Real Estate Agency.
Oct. 1 Stockholders invest $29,100 in exchange for common stock of the corporation.
2 Hires an administrative assistant at an annual salary of $30,000.
3 Buys office furniture for $3,610, on account.
6 Sells a house and lot for E. C. Roads; commissions due from Roads,
$10,000 (not paid by Roads at this time).
10 Receives cash of $130 as commission for acting as rental agent renting an
apartment.
27 Pays $600 on account for the office furniture purchased on October 3.
30 Pays the administrative assistant $2,500 in salary for October.
Prepare the debit-credit analysis for each transaction.

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Answer:

Oct. 1

Dr Increase Assets

Dr Cash $29,100

Cr Increase stockholders'equity

Cr Common stock $29,100

Oct. 2

Dr No Effect

Dr No Effect $0

Cr No Effect

Cr No Effect $0

Oct. 3

Dr Increase Assets

Dr Office furniture $3,610

Cr Increase Liabilities

Cr Accounts payable $3,610

Oct. 6

Dr Increase Assets

Dr Accounts receivable $10,000

Cr Increase Revenues

Cr Service revenue $10,000

Oct. 10

Dr Increase Assets

Dr Cash $130

Cr Increase Revenues

Cr Service revenue $130

Oct. 27

Dr Decrease Liabilities

Dr Accounts payable $600

Cr Decrease Assets

Cr Cash $600

Oct. 30

Dr Increase Expenses

Dr Salaries and wages expense $2,500

Cr Decrease Assets

Cr Cash $2,500

Explanation:

Preparation of the debit-credit analysis for each transaction.

Oct. 1

Dr Increase Assets

Dr Cash $29,100

Cr Increase stockholders'equity

Cr Common stock $29,100

(Being To record common stock)

Oct. 2

Dr No Effect

Dr No Effect $0

Cr No Effect

Cr No Effect $0

Oct. 3

Dr Increase Assets

Dr Office furniture $3,610

Cr Increase Liabilities

Cr Accounts payable $3,610

( Being To record purchase of office furniture)

Oct. 6

Dr Increase Assets

Dr Accounts receivable $10,000

Cr Increase Revenues

Cr Service revenue $10,000

( Being To record service revenue)

Oct. 10

Dr Increase Assets

Dr Cash $130

Cr Increase Revenues

Cr Service revenue $130

(Being To record service revenue)

Oct. 27

Dr Decrease Liabilities

Dr Accounts payable $600

Cr Decrease Assets

Cr Cash $600

(Being To record payment of office furniture)

Oct. 30

Dr Increase Expenses

Dr Salaries and wages expense $2,500

Cr Decrease Assets

Cr Cash $2,500

(Being To record salaries expense)

The outstanding capital stock of Coronado Corporation consists of 1,900 shares of $100 par value, 9% preferred, and 5,400 shares of $50 par value common. Assuming that the company has retained earnings of $87,500, all of which is to be paid out in dividends, and that preferred dividends were not paid during the 2 years preceding the current year, state how much each class of stock should receive under each of the following conditions.

a. The preferred stock is noncumulative and nonparticipating.
b. The preferred stock is cumulative and nonparticipating.
c. The preferred stock is cumulative and participating.

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Answer:

preferred stock dividends = 1,900 x $100 x 9% = $17,100

common stocks = 5,400 stocks

a) distribution of dividends:

preferred stocks = $17,100

common stocks = $70,400

b) distribution of dividends:

preferred stocks = $17,100 x 3 = $51,300

common stocks = $36,200

c) distribution of dividends:

preferred stocks = $51,300 + (1,900/7,300 x $19,100) = $56,271

common stocks = $17,100 + (5,400/7,300 x $19,100) = $29,429

the balance in the supplies account, before adjustment at the end of the year is 2750. the inventory of supplies at the end of the year was determined to be 600. the estimated depreciation on equipment at the end of the year is 1600. journalize the adjusting entries required at the end of the year to recognize
A. supplies used during the year and
B. depreciation expense for the year.​

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Answer and Explanation:

The adjusting entries are shown below:

a. Supplies Expense Dr ($2,750 - $600) $2,150

         To Supplies $2,150

(being supplies expense is recorded)

Here supplies expense is debited as it increased the expense and credited the supplies as it decreased the assets

b. Depreciation expense $1,600

              To Accumulated depreciation $1,600

(being depreciation expense is recorded)

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

BSW Corporation has a bond issue outstanding with an annual coupon rate of 5.4 percent paid quarterly and four years remaining until maturity. The par value of the bond is $1,000. Determine the fair present value of the bond if market conditions justify a 11 percent, compounded quarterly, required rate of return. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. (e.g., 32.16))

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Answer:

$820.74

Explanation:

Rate = 11%/4 = 0.0275

Nper = 4*4 = 16

Pmt = 1000*5.4%*1/4 = $13.50

Fv = $1,000.00

Present value of bond = PV (Rate, Nper, Pmt, Fv)

Present value of bond = PV(0.0275, 16, 13.50, 1000)

Present value of bond = $820.74

So, the fair present value of the bond if market conditions justify a 11 percent, compounded quarterly is $820.74

For each of the following scenarios, show how each market is affected. Label the initial equilibrium price P1, and the original quantity Q1. Label the new equilibrium price P2 and the quantity Q2.Due to perfect weather conditions, there is a larger than expected crop of oranges this year. The weather conditions do not affect the crop of tangerines. Citrus juice is made from either oranges or tangerines and consumers have no preference for one or the other. Lastly, citrus juice and oatmeal are complements and oats are required to make oatmeal.a. Market for oranges,b. Market for citrus juice,c. Market for tangerines,d. Market for oatmeal,e. Market for oats.

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Answer:

See answers below; in details.

Explanation:

A rephrase of the question:

Consider the following conditions and describe what happens to equilibrium price and quantity in each of the listed markets.

(A) MARKET FOR ORANGES

- There are better (or perfect) weather conditions this year

- This will bring about a larger harvest of oranges

- Q2 > Q1

- P2 < P1 , owing to the law of demand and supply. Truly, in this case, 'all other things' such as consumer taste are constant and the weather conditions didn't increase or reduce the turnout of tangerines.

(B) MARKET FOR CITRUS JUICE

- The information given (where consumer taste is constant) shows that the law of rationality applies. Customers/Consumers are rational. They'll go for the cheaper type of citrus juice and this price depends on the magnitude of raw materials such as the tangerines or oranges themselves.

- Given a higher output of oranges, the market for citrus juice will boom. Hence Q2 of citrus juice > Q1 of citrus juice

- P2 of citrus juice < P1 of citrus juice

(C) MARKET FOR TANGERINES

- The information given about absence of consumer preference shows that oranges & tangerines are perfect substitutes.

- Substitution here means that one can perfectly replace the other and/or both fruits give the same value to end users.

- This means that there'll be less purchase of tangerines (either raw or juice) owing to the increased availability of oranges. Keep in mind that the quantity of tangerines harvested or produced did not fall in the year.

- So Q2 = Q1

- There is less purchase of tangerines this year and tangerine is a perishable good (it spoils or loses value with time) so, to encourage consumer purchase, producers in the market for tangerine will reduce the price. So P2 < P1

(D) MARKET FOR OATMEAL  &  (E) MARKET FOR OATS

- Citrus juice and oatmeal are complements. This means that they go together; in consumption. Just like the consumption of PMS is complementary to the consumption of car tires.

- The markets for oats and oatmeal will boom because the market for citrus juice is booming.

- As people consume more citrus juice, they'll purchase and consume more oatmeal.

- The output of oats under this weather condition isn't given so, we'll assume it to be constant.

- So the quantity of oats is constant but the price of oats will rise because its demand will rise or has risen. Q2 = Q1 ;   P2 > P1

- In the market for oatmeal, quantity will increase and price will rise, due to higher demand.  Q2 > Q1 ;   P2 > P1

Melissa Shallowford contributed a patent, accounts receivable, and $22,340 cash to a partnership. The patent had a book value of $8,650. However, the technology covered by the patent appeared to have significant market potential. Thus, the patent was appraised at $92,840. The accounts receivable control account was $34,300, with an allowance for doubtful accounts of $2,200. The partnership also assumed a $9,010 account payable owed to a Shallowford supplier.
Required:
On December 31, provide the journal entry for Shallowford's contribution to the partnership Rotor to the chart of accounts for the exact wordino of the account titles ONOW journals do not use ines for journal explanations. Every Ave on a journal page is used for debitor credil entries CNOW journals wol automatically indont a credit entry when a credit amount is entered.

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Answer:

Date        General Journal                                    Debit          Credit

Dec. 31    Cash                                                       $22,340

               Patent                                                     $92,840

               Accounts receivable                             $34,300

                      Allowance for doubtful accounts                      $2,200

                      Accounts payable                                              $9,010  

                      Holly Shallowford's , Capital                              $138,270

               (To record capital brought in by Shallowford's)

On January 1, 2019, Cullumber Corporation acquired machinery at a cost of $1650000. Cullumber adopted the straight-line method of depreciation for this machine and had been recording depreciation over an estimated life of ten years, with no residual value. At the beginning of 2022, a decision was made to change to the double-declining balance method of depreciation for this machine. Assuming a 30% tax rate, the cumulative effect of this accounting change on beginning retained earnings, is

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Answer:

$0

Explanation:

Since in the given situation there is a depreciation method change i.e. from the straight-line method to double-declining method so there would be no impact restrospectively.

Hence, there would be no cumulative impact as it creates the impact prospectively

So the impact would be zero

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