A company has the following budgeted information: Cash receipts: $542,000; Beginning cash balance: $10,000; Cash payments (including interest payments): $560,000; Outstanding loan balance: $100,000; Desired ending cash balance: $50,000. In order to maintain the desired cash balance, the company will need to: Multiple choice question. borrow $42,000 borrow $58,000 borrow $8,000 borrow $50,000

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Answer 1

Answer:

Company A

In order to maintain the desired cash balance, the company will need to:

borrow $58,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cash receipts: $542,000

Beginning cash balance: $10,000

Cash payments (including interest payments): $560,000

Outstanding loan balance: $100,000

Desired ending cash balance: $50,000

Beginning cash balance: $10,000

Cash receipts:              $542,000

Cash available             $552,000

Cash payments (including

interest payments):   $560,000

Cash balance                 ($8,000)

Desired ending balance 50,000

Amount to borrow =     $58,000


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A stock has a beta of 1.45, the expected return on the market is 19 percent, and the risk-free rate is 5.00 percent. What must the expected return on this stock be? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer: 25.30%

Explanation:

This can be calculated by the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM):

= Risk free rate + Beta * (Market return - Risk free rate)

= 5% + 1.45 * (19% - 5%)

= 5% + 20.3

= 25.30%

Classical economists believed that: _________
a) budget deficits and surpluses were necessary for the control of economic fluctuations.
b) market economies are inherently unstable because of fluctuating aggregate demand.
c) market economies suffer prolonged periods of recessions and depressions.
d) price flexibility automatically directs market economies to full employment

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Answer:

the answer is D

Explanation:

Using the reciprocal services method, which of the following equations represents the algebraic expressions for the two equations needed to capture the total costs of a Janitorial Department (J) that includes not only $500,000 of direct costs but also 20% of the Maintenance Department (M) cost and a Maintenance Department that includes not only $250,000 of direct costs but also 40% of the Janitorial Department? (Hint: This equation is derived from the two separate equations representing each department's costs.)

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a. J = ($500,000 × 0.20) + [($250,000 × 0.20) + J]

b. J = $500,000 – (0.20 × $250,000) – (0.20 × J)

c. J = $500,000 + [(0.20 ÷ $250,000) + (0.40 ÷ J)]

d. J = $500,000 + {0.20 × [$250,000 + (0.40 × J)]}

Answer:

The equation that represents the algebraic expressions for the two equations needed to capture the total costs of the Janitorial Department is:

d. J = $500,000 + {0.20 × [$250,000 + (0.40 × J)]}

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                 Direct costs   Percent of Service Dept.

Janitorial Department (J)          $500,000          20% of M

Maintenance Department (M)  $250,000          40% of J

b) The reciprocal services method reapportions the costs of the service departments to other service departments using a system of simultaneous equations.  With its complications, the reciprocal method is the most accurate and equitable method for apportioning service departments' costs to production departments.

Marginal benefit is:________
a. the additional benefit that one more unit of something will provide.
b. the average benefit that each unit of something provides.
c. the change in the total cost that a company can receive by producing another unit of product.
d. the additional cost that one more unit of something will cost.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Marginal benefit is the benefit derived from consuming one extra unit of a good

. Marginal benefit is the additional benefit derived from consuming one more unit of a good. the consumption decision is to consume more units of a good that gives the higher benefit per good.

Marginal benefit decreases as consumption increases

An example of marginal benefit.

Imagine a traveller arriving from the desert where he hadn't had a drink of water in days .he is offered his first glass of water. the first cup of water he drinks would give him the highest benefit. As more and more cups of water is drank, marginal benefit decreases. At the point where he is fully satisfied, he stops drinking water and marginal benefit becomes zero.

A firm with earnings before interest and taxes of $500,000 needs $1 million of additional funds. If it issues debt, the bonds will mature after 20 years and pay interest of 8 percent. The firm could issue preferred stock with a dividend rate of 8 percent. The firm has 100,000 shares of common stock outstanding and is in the 30 percent income tax bracket. What are the (1) earnings per common share under the two alternatives, (2) the times-interest-earned if the firm uses debt financing, and (3) the times-dividend-earned if the firm uses preferred stock financing

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Answer:

                     Calculation of Earning Per Share

Particulars                                     Debt Alternative($)   Preferred Stock($)

Amount Required                                1,000,000                  1,000,000

Earning before Interest and Tax         500,000                     500,000

Less: Interest Cost(8%)                        80,000                           ----      

Earning After Interest                          420,000                     500,000

Tax(30%)                                               126,000                      150,000

Earning After Tax                                 294,000                     350,000

Less: Dividend to Pref. Shares                                                80,000

Earning Avai. for C. Stockholders       294,000                     270,000

Outstanding shares                             100,000                     100,000

Earning Per Common Share               2.94                             2.70  

2. Times Interest Earned Ratio = EBIT / Interest

Times Interest Earned Ratio = 500,000 / 80,000

Times Interest Earned Ratio = 6.25 Times

3. Times Dividend Earned Ratio = Net Income / Preferred Dividend

Times Dividend Earned Ratio = 350,000 / 80,000

Times Dividend Earned Ratio = 4.375 Times

Bold Stapler Sales Company (BSS) began 2019 with cash of $80,000, inventory of $7,200 (400 staplers that cost $18 each), $2,000 of common stock, and $2,000 of retained earnings. The following events occurred during 2019.
1. BSS purchased additional inventory twice during 2019. The first purchase consisted of 1,600 staplers that cost $21 each, and the second consisted of 2,400 staplers that cost $25 each. The purchases were on account.
2. The company sold 4,220 staplers for cash at a selling price of $45 each.
Required: Determine the ending inventory and cost of goods sold using the three different cost flow assumptions: FIFO, LIFO, and Weighted Average.

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Answer:

Bold Stapler Sales Company (BSS)

                                     FIFO             LIFO           Weighted Average

Ending inventory       $4,500         $3,240                 $4,122

Cost of goods sold $96,300      $97,560              $96,678

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Beginning balances in 2019:

Cash $80,000

Inventory $7,200

Common stock $2,000

Retained earnings $2,000

Description                    Units   Unit Cost   Total

Beginning inventory        400      $18      $7,200

The first purchase        1,600      $21       33,600

The second purchase 2,400     $25       60,000

Goods available           4,400               $100,800

Sales of units              (4,220)    $45   $189,900

Ending inventory             180

FIFO:

Ending inventory = $4,500 ($25 * 180)

Cost of goods sold = $96,300 ($100,800 - $4,500)

LIFO:

Ending inventory = $3,240 ($18 * 180)

Cost of goods sold = $97,560 ($100,800 - $3,240)

Weighted Average:

Weighted average cost per unit = $22.91 ($100,800/4,400)

Ending inventory = $4,122 (22.91 * 180)

Cost of goods sold = $96,678 ($100,800 - $4,122)

Which of the following statements are true regarding technology, gaming, and gambling? #1. Rapid-play poker machines have increased the number of problem and pathological gamblers. #2. Online gambling has resulted in an increased number of problem and pathological gamblers. #3. There is no evidence that technology has led to an increase in the number of people with gambling or gaming addictions. #4. Electronic media is a breeding ground for new addictions, such as Internet, video games, texting, and multiplayer games.

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Answer:

1. Rapid-play poker machines have increased the number of problem and pathological gamblers.

2. Online gambling has resulted in an increased number of problem and pathological gamblers.

4. Electronic media is a breeding ground for new addictions, such as Internet, video games, texting, and multiplayer games.

Explanation:

The true statements regarding technology, gaming, and gambling include:

1. Rapid-play poker machines have increased the number of problem and pathological gamblers.

2. Online gambling has resulted in an increased number of problem and pathological gamblers.

4. Electronic media is a breeding ground for new addictions, such as Internet, video games, texting, and multiplayer games.

It should be noted that there are several betting companies nowadays and this has led to more people to be involved in gambling.

Your company buys a computer system for $3 million and pays the vendor $200,000 to install the computer system. Your company should record: A. $3.2 million as expenses. B. $2.8 million as equipment and the rest as expenses. C. $3.2 million as equipment. D. $3 million as equipment and $200,000 as expenses.

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Answer:

Your company should record:

C. $3.2 million as equipment.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cost of computer system = $3 million

Installation cost = $200,000

Total equipment cost = $3.2 million

b) The cost of installation, which helps to bring the computer system into its intended use, forms part of the equipment cost.  Therefore, to record the asset in the books of the company, the sum of $3.2 million will be recorded as equipment.  There are no expenses for the equipment at this time.

Classify each person as employed, unemployed, or not in the labor force.

a. Latasha is a former police officer who was laid off after cuts to the city budget. After searching unsuccessfully for a full-time position, she took a part-time job as a security guard and worked nine hours last week.
b. Susan is a former police officer who was laid off after cuts to the city budget. After searching unsuccessfully for a full-time position, she took a part-time job as a security guard and worked nine hours last week.
c. Kate lost her job as a real estate agent six months ago. She became so frustrated with her inability to find work that she stopped looking for work altogether seven weeks ago.
d. Becky lost her job as a port security officer last month after the city decided to shut down the docks. She has yet to find a job, but she interviewed for a position a few days ago

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Answer:

employed

employed

not part of the labour force

unemployed

Explanation:

A person is classified as unemployed if the person is without a job but has searched for employment within the past four weeks or the person is set to resume a job within the next three months

Becky is unemployed because she is without a job and has interviewed for a position a couple of days ago, She is frictionally unemployed

Frictional unemployment is the period of time a person is unemployed from the period he leaves his current job and the time he gets another job.

Kate is a discouraged worker. Discouraged workers are not included in the labour force.

A discouraged worker is a person who is within the legal employment age but is without a job and has given up on searching for employment

A person is considered employed if the person is working for some form of remuneration

This may also be asked as "Why are you looking for a job?" This question can make the most seasoned interviewee squirm a little because of the first word; why. A question starting with "why" immediately places you on the defensive.

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Answer:

Starting a question in a job interview with the word "why" can be a little intimidating and put even a more experienced interviewee on the defensive because communication has been established directly, which occurs when the sender conveys the main message of clearly and objectively, and when it is asked in the form of a question, such as in a job interview, this can generate increased expectations and consequently put a candidate on the defensive, which can make the interviewer not able to actually capture the real motivation of the candidate in the interview.

In order for a job interview to be effective, and for the best candidate to be selected for the job vacancy, it is necessary that it be carried out indirectly, with the interviewer being cordial and not intimidating, gaining the candidate's trust and the make you feel comfortable and safe to share your professional experiences and demonstrate your personality more spontaneously.

Which of the following are required for a capacity calculation (choose all that apply)?

a. Time between process starts.
b. Time between process completions.
c. Total Time spent in the process
d. Length of the time horizon in question

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Answer:

• time between process starts.

• time between process completions

• length of the time horizon in question

Explanation:

Capacity utilisation refers to the measure of the extent of the usage of the productive capacity of a business. It is the percentage of total capacity which is being achieved in a particular period.

Based on the options given, the ones required for capacity utilization include the time between process starts, the time between process completions and the length of the time horizon in question.

Given the following data for Scurry Company, what is the cost of goods sold? Beginning inventory of finished goods $100,000 Cost of goods manufactured 700,000 Ending inventory of finished goods 200,000 Beginning work-in-process inventory 300,000 Ending work-in-process inventory 50,000 Select one: a. $600,000 b. $950,000 c. $500,000 d. $800,000

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Answer:

Scurry Company

The cost of goods sold is:

= a. $600,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Beginning inventory of finished goods $100,000

Cost of goods manufactured                  700,000

Ending inventory of finished goods      (200,000)

Cost of goods sold =                             $600,000

Beginning work-in-process inventory 300,000

Ending work-in-process inventory 50,000

b) The cost of goods sold includes the beginning inventory of finished goods and the cost of goods manufactured within the period, less the ending inventory of finished goods.  It does not include inventories of work-in-process.

A study has been conducted to determine if one of the departments in Mary Company should be discontinued. The contribution margin in the department is $50,000 per year. Fixed expenses charged to the department are $65,000 per year. It is estimated that $40,000 of these fixed expenses could be eliminated if the department is discontinued. These data indicate that if the department is discontinued, the company's overall net operating income would: Group of answer choices

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Answer:

It is better to continue

Explanation:

Did my research

Suppose a group of people read an article on capital punishment. Prior to reading the article, 60% of the members of the group were opposed to capital punishment, while 40% of the members of the group were in favor of capital punishment. According to studies of human decision-making, which of the following is likely?
a. The members of the group would elect a representative in favor of capital punishment.
b. After reading the article, all members of the group are in favor of capital punishment.
c. After reading the article, all members of the group oppose capital punishment.
d. After reading the article, 60% of the members of the group are opposed and 40% of the members of the group are in favor of capital punishment.

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Answer:

According to studies of human decision-making, the most likely is:

c. After reading the article, all members of the group oppose capital punishment.

Explanation:

The article, provided for reading by supporters and opposers, will likely sway the 40% of the group, who are initially supportive of capital punishment, to now oppose capital punishment,especially if the article critically opposes capital punishment.  There is no way majority of the group will support capital punishment.  Therefore, options a and b are incorrect.  For option d, after reading the article, the opinions of some opposers and supporters may shift either way.  They will not remain the same as before.  This rules out option d, leaving only option c as the correct option.

Inacio Corporation uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. Data concerning the first processing department for the most recent month are listed below: Beginning work in process inventory: Units in beginning work in process inventory 2,300 Materials costs $ 14,400 Conversion costs $ 6,500 Percent complete with respect to materials 75% Percent complete with respect to conversion 20% Units started into production during the month 11,000 Units transferred to the next department during the month 9,900 Materials costs added during the month $ 173,500 Conversion costs added during the month $ 243,500 Ending work in process inventory: Units in ending work in process inventory 3,400 Percent complete with respect to materials 90% Percent complete with respect to conversion 30% The cost per equivalent unit for materials for the month in the first processing department is closest to: Multiple Choice $12.21 $13.15 $11.90 $14.50

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Answer:

Inacio Corporation

The cost per equivalent unit for materials for the month in the first processing department is closest to:

= $14.50

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                        Units    Materials    Conversion

Beginning work in process           2,300     $14,400      $6,500

Percentage of completion                              75%           20%

Units started during the month   11,000

Total units available                     13,300

Units transferred to the next       9,900      100%         100%

Ending work in process               3,400        90%          30%

Costs added during the month               $173,500    $243,500

Equivalent units of production:

                                                          Units    Materials        Conversion

Units transferred to the next       9,900      9,900 (100%)   9,900 (100%)

Ending work in process               3,400       3,060 (90%)     1,020 (30%)

Equivalent units of production                   12,960             10,920

Costs of production:                   Materials  Conversion

Beginning work in process           $14,400      $6,500

Costs added during the month    173,500    243,500

Total costs of production           $187,900  $250,000

Cost per equivalent unit:             Materials  Conversion

Total costs of production            $187,900  $250,000

Equivalent units of production       12,960        10,920

Cost per equivalent unit               $14.50       $22.89

The summarized balance sheets of Blossom Company and Nash Company as of December 31, 2021 are as follows:

Blossom Company Balance Sheet December 31, 2021
Assets $1750000
Liabilities $170000
Capital stock 875000
Retained earnings 705000
Total equities $1750000

Nash Company Balance Sheet December 31, 2021

Assets $1280000
Liabilities $280000
Capital stock 890000
Retained earnings 110000
Total equities $1280000

If Blossom Company acquired a 20% interest in Nash Company on December 31, 2021 for $300000 and the equity method of accounting for the investment were used, the amount of the debit to Equity Investments (Nash) would have been:__________

a. $300000.
b. $200000.
c. $256000.
d. $178000.

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Answer:

The amount of the debit to Equity Investments (Nash) would have been:__________

 

b. $200,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Blossom Company Balance Sheet December 31, 2021

Assets $1750000

Liabilities $170000

Capital stock 875000

Retained earnings 705000

Total equities $1750000

Nash Company Balance Sheet December 31, 2021

Assets $1280000

Liabilities $280000

Capital stock 890000

Retained earnings 110000

Total equities $1280000

Nash's net assets = $1,000,000 ($1,280,000 - $280,000)

Equity investment = 20% of $1,000,000 = $200,000

Goodwill on acquisition = $100,000 ($300,000 - $200,000)

A company plans on selling 500 units. The selling price per unit is $10. There are 60 units in beginning inventory, and the company would like to have 100 units in ending inventory. How many units should be produced for the coming period?
a. 540 units
b. 2,000 units
c. 2,035 units
d. 365 units
e. 400 units

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if i remember this one correct the right answer would be b.
Answer is A 540 units

Discuss the importance of innovation in the survival and success of a business. Include three strategies that you, as an entrepreneur, can use to encourage creativity and innovation in your small business in your response. Provide support for your response.

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Answer is given below :

Explanation:

Innovation is part of the business and should be successful in the long run. If the business is not innovative it will one day fail and stop making a profit. example shows that it was the number one mobile phone in 2000 but it failed for a long time because it did not change the dynamic market and did not adopt the Android operating system.There are three strategies to promote creativity and innovation in small business: -A business should focus not only on the product, but also on the process, delivery and customer service of the product.A business must always come up with new ideas to survive in the market, which will reduce costs and improve production.A business must constantly monitor the current dynamic environment in the business world and adapt to market conditions and change business on time if necessary.

A downward-sloping yield curve generally indicates which of the following
(I) higher current short-term interest rates
(II) higher inflation expectations in future years
(III) a strong possibly of a recession within the next year
a) (I) and (III).
b) (II).
c) (III) only.
d) all are correct.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

A yield curve is a graph that plots the interest rate of bonds at a set point in time.

When the yield curve is downward sloping, it is expected that short term interest rate would be higher than the long term interest rate.

A downward sloping yield curve can be an indictor of coming recession.

A recession is when the GDP of a country for two consecutive quarters is negative. In a period of recession, interest rate is usually lower.

A downward sloping yield curve can also be an indicator that there is an expectation of lower inflation rate in coming years.

If the yield curve is upward sloping, the short term interest rate would be lower than the long term interest rate

A flat yield curve is an indicator that interest rate would be constant

Denny Corporation is considering replacing a technologically obsolete machine with a new state-of-the-art numerically controlled machine. The new machine would cost $130,000 and would have a ten-year useful life. Unfortunately, the new machine would have no salvage value. The new machine would cost $16,000 per year to operate and maintain, but would save $46,000 per year in labor and other costs. The old machine can be sold now for scrap for $13,000. The simple rate of return on the new machine is closest to (Ignore income taxes.):

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Answer:

The simple rate of return on the new machine is closest to 14.53%.

Explanation:

Assuming a straight-line depreciation method, we have:

Annual deprecation = Cost of the new machine / Useful life = $130,000 / 10 = $13,000

Net annual benefit = Annual saving - Annual operating and maintenance cost - Annual deprecation = $46,000 - $16,000 - $13,000 = $17,000

Net investment = Cost of the new machine - Scrap value of the old machine = $130,000 - $13,000 = $117,000

Simple rate of return on the new machine = Net annual benefit / Net investment = $17,000 / $117,000 = 0.1453, or 14.53%

Therefore, the simple rate of return on the new machine is closest to 14.53%.

Sports Corp has 11.7 million shares of common stock outstanding, 6.7 million shares of preferred stock outstanding, and 2.7 million bonds. If the common shares are selling for $26.7 per share, the preferred share are selling for $14.2 per share, and the bonds are selling for 96.83 percent of par, what would be the weight used for common stock in the computation of Sports's WACC

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Answer: 10.34%

Explanation:

First calculate the value of the company's total capital:

= Common stock + Preferred stock + Debt

= (11,700,000 * 26.70) + (6,700,000 * 14.20) + (2,700,000 * 96.83/100 * 1,000 par value)

= $3,021,940,000

The weight to be used for common stock is:

= Common stock value / Total capital value

= (11,700,000 * 26.70) / 3,021,940,000

= 312,390,000 / 3,021,940,000

= 10.34%

The Most Brilliant Professor Mullen Company's past experience indicates that 60% of its credit sales are collected in the month of sale, 30% in the next month, and 5% in the second month after the sale; the remainder (5%) is never collected. Budgeted credit sales were: January $240,000 February 144,000 March 360,000 The cash inflow (CRJ) in the month of March is expected to be A) $271,200. B) $205,200. C) $216,000. D) $259,200.

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Answer: A. $271,200

Explanation:

Cash inflow in March will be:

= (60% * March sales) + (30% * February sales) + (5% * January sales)

= (60% * 360,000) + (30% * 144,000) + (5% * 240,000)

= 216,000 + 43,200 + 12,000

= $271,200

It would be acceptable to have the selling price of a product just above the variable costs and expenses of making and selling it in:_________
A) monopoly situations
B) both the short run and long run
C) the long run
D) the short run

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Answer:

B.both the short run and long run.

Answer is b I had it on my test and got it right

On January 1, 2021, Badger Inc. adopted the dollar-value LIFO method. The inventory cost on this date was $101,600. The ending inventory, valued at year-end costs, and the relative cost index for each of the next three years is below:

Year-end Ending inventory at year-end costs Cost Index
2021 $131,040 1.05
2022 150,040 1.10
2023 160,320 1.20

In determining the inventory balance for Badger to report in its 12/31/2022 balance sheet: _____________-

a. An additional layer of $12,760 is added to the 12/31/2021 balance.
b. An additional layer of $24,760 is added to the 12/31/2021 balance.
c. An additional layer of $23,760 is added to the 12/31/2021 balance.
d. None of these answer choices are correct.

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Answer:

a. An additional layer of $12,760 is added to the 12/31/2021 balance.

Explanation:

The computation of the inventory balance is given below:

2021 Base year cost is

=  $131,040 ÷ 1.05

= $124,800

Additional layer is

= $124,800 - $101,600

= $23,200

2022 Base year cost is

= $150,040 ÷ 1.10

= $136,400

Additional layer is

= ($136,400 - $124,800 ) × 1.10

= $11,600  1.10

= $12,760

Therefore the first option is correct

Given the following information, determine the cost of goods sold at December 31 using the LIFO periodic inventory method:
December 2: 5 units were purchased at $7 per unit.
December 9: 10 units were purchased at $9.40 per unit.
December 11: 12 units were sold at $35 per unit.
December 15: 20 units were purchased at $10.15 per unit.
December 22: 18 units were sold at $35 per unit.
a. $51.75
b. $94.00
c. $50.75
d. $83.22
e. $41.30

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Answer:

COGS= $297

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

December 2: 5 units were purchased at $7 per unit.

December 9: 10 units were purchased at $9.40 per unit.

December 11: 12 units were sold at $35 per unit.

December 15: 20 units were purchased at $10.15 per unit.

December 22: 18 units were sold at $35 per unit.

First, we need to calculate the number of units sold:

Number of units sold= 12 + 18= 30

Now, under the LIFO (last-in, first-out) method, the cost of goods sold is calculated using the cost of the lasts units incorporated into inventory:

COGS= 20*10.15 + 10*9.4

COGS= $297

Question 4 of 15. Barney and Len each own 40% of partnership BLT. On September 15, 2019, Barney sells his interest to Ted, who is a 20% partner. On September 16, 2020, Len sells his interest to Ted. When does the partnership terminate? 9/15/2020 9/16/2020 12/31/2020 The partnership does not terminate.

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Answer: 9/16/2020

Explanation:

Following the information given in the question, it should be noted that the partnership will terminate on 9/16/2020.

A partnership is terminated in a situation whereby there's a transfer of interest such that there's only one partner who then remains. In this casez the termination date will be the date that the interest was sold. Since the sale of interest took place on September 16, 2020, then this will be the termination date.

The board of commissioners of the City of Hartmoore adopts a general fund budget for the year ending June 30, 2020. It includes revenues of $1,530,000, bond proceeds of $402,500, appropriations of $1,100,000, and operating transfers out of $502,500. If this budget is formally integrated into the accounting records, what journal entry is required at the beginning of the year? What later entry is required?

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Solution :

Estimated revenues = $1,530,000

Other financing sources - bond proceeds = $402,500

Appropriations = $1,100,000

Est other fin uses = $502,500

Budgetary fund balance = $195,000

Appropriations = $1,100,000

Est other fin uses = $502,500

Budgetary fund balance =  $195,000

Est Rev = $1,530,000

Other fin sources bond proceeds = $402,500

The stock brokerage firm of Blank, Leibowitz, and Webber has analyzed and recommended two stocks to an investor. The investor was interested in factors such as short-term growth, intermediate growth, and dividends rates. The data on each stock is as follows: STOCK ($) FACTOR LOUISIANA GAS AND POWER TRIMEX INSULATION COMPANY Short-term growth potential, per dollar invested 0.36 0.24 Intermediate growth potential (over next 3 years), per dollar invested 1.80 1.50 Dividend rate potential 4% 8%The investor has the following goals: an appreciation of no less than $720 in the short term, an appreciation of at least $5000 in the next three years, and a dividend income of at least $200 per year. What is the smallest investment the investor can make to meet these three goals.

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Precision Construction entered into the following transactions during a recent year.

January 2 Purchased a bulldozer for $250,000 by paying $20,000 cash and signing a $230,000 note due in five years.
January 3 Replaced the steel tracks on the bulldozer at a cost of $20,000, purchased on account. The new steel tracks increase the bulldozer's operating efficiency.
January 30 Wrote a check for the amount owed on account for the work completed on
February 1 Replaced the seat on the bulldozer and wrote a check for the full $800 cost.
March 1 Paid $3,600 cash for the licensing rights to use computer software for a two-year period.

Required:
Prepare the journal entries for each of the above transactions.

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Answer:

Jan-02

Dr Bulldozer $ 250,000

Cr Cash $ 20,000

Cr Note Payable $ 230,000

Jan-03

Dr Bulldozer $ 20,000

Cr Accounts Payable $ 20,000

Jan-30

Dr Accounts Payable $ 20,000

Cr Cash $ 20,000

Feb-01

Dr Repair and Maintenance Expense $ 800

Cr Cash $ 800

Mar-01

Dr Computer Software $ 3,600

Cr Cash $ 3,600

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries for each of the above transactions.

Jan-02

Dr Bulldozer $ 250,000

Cr Cash $ 20,000

Cr Note Payable $ 230,000

(Purchased bulldozer)

Jan-03

Dr Bulldozer $ 20,000

Cr Accounts Payable $ 20,000

(Replaced tracks on bulldozer)

Jan-30

Dr Accounts Payable $ 20,000

Cr Cash $ 20,000

(Paid cash)

Feb-01

Dr Repair and Maintenance Expense $ 800

Cr Cash $ 800

(Repaired seat of bulldozer)

Mar-01

Dr Computer Software $ 3,600

Cr Cash $ 3,600

(Purchase computer software)

If the price of oil, a close substitute for coal, increases then:

a. the demand curve for coal will shift to the right.
b. equilibrium price and quantity of coal will not change.
c. supply curve for coal will shift to the right.
d. demand curve for coal will shift to the left.
e. supply curve of coal will shift to the left.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Substitute goods are goods that can be used in place of another good.

if the price of a good increases, the demand for the substitute increases and if the price of the good reduces, the demand for the substitute increases.

If the price of oil increases, it becomes cheaper to buy coal. As a result, there would be a rightward shift of the demand curve for coal. As a result, the equilibrium price and quantity would increase

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