Answer:
Value of inventories
1. Rulers = 100*$6 = $600
2. Pencils = 70*$8 = $560
3. Notebooks = 120*$7 = $840
Total $2,000
Value of inventories after additional information
1. Rulers = [(100*$6) + $15] = $615
2. Pencils = (70*$8) + (70*$0.50) = $595
3. Notebooks= (120*$7) + $12 + (120*$0.10) $864
Total $2,074
The value carried by the inventories would be as follows:
1. Rulers [tex]= 100[/tex] × $[tex]6[/tex] [tex]=[/tex] $[tex]600[/tex]
2. Pencils [tex]= 70[/tex] × $[tex]8[/tex] [tex]=[/tex] $[tex]560[/tex]
3. Notebooks [tex]= 120[/tex] × $[tex]7[/tex] [tex]=[/tex] $[tex]840[/tex]
Total $[tex]2,000[/tex]
What is a Balance Sheet?A Balance sheet is described as the sum up of the equity, assets, as well as liabilities held by an organization at the end of a year.
The valuation or the cost of inventories post the addition would be as follows:
1. Rulers [tex]= 100[/tex] × $[tex]6[/tex] + $[tex]15[/tex] [tex]=[/tex] $[tex]615[/tex]
2. Pencils [tex]= 70[/tex] × $[tex]8[/tex] [tex]+ (70[/tex] × [tex]0.50)[/tex] [tex]=[/tex] $[tex]595[/tex]
3. Notebooks [tex]= 120[/tex] × $[tex]7[/tex] + [tex]$12 + (120[/tex] × [tex]$0.10)[/tex] [tex]=[/tex] $[tex]864[/tex]
Total $[tex]2074[/tex]
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What was A contract between the government and a private producer.
Answer:
government contract
Explanation:
1. My boss asks me politely to do things, gives me reasons why, and invites my suggestions. 2. I am encouraged to learn skills outside of my immediate area of responsibility. 3. I am left to work without interference from my boss, but help is available if I want it. 4. I am given credit and praise when I do good work or put in the extra effort. 5. People leaving the company are given an 'exit interview' to hear their views on the organization. 6. I am incentivized to work hard and well. 7. If I want extra responsibility my boss will find a way to give it to me. 8. If I want extra training my boss will help me find how to get it or will arrange it. 9. I call my boss and my boss's boss by their first names. 10. My boss is available for me to discuss my concerns or worries or suggestions. 11. I know what the company's aims and targets are. 12. I am told how the company is performing on a regular basis. 13. I am given an opportunity to solve problems connected with my work. 14. My boss tells me what is happening in the organization. 15. I have regular meetings with my boss to discuss how I can improve and develop.
Question Completion:
Given the above scenario, which management theory is dominantly in operation?
Theory X
Theory Y
Answer:
The dominant management theory in this case is:
Theory Y.
Explanation:
Theory X: This theory presents a process-driven work situation, whereby workers follow rules that they did not contribute in making. There is a lack of individual initiative and motivation because the assumption is that the workers dislike their work and must be coerced, directed, and controlled in order to achieve organizational goals.
Theory Y: With this theory, workers are treated as the most valuable assets of the company. Employees are self-motivated and generally, there is a high sense of value placed on human esteem and self-actualization by the workers and managers. The workers do not dislike their work, and they work to achieve goal congruence between organizational and individual goals.
A trader wishes to know the cost of goods sold during the year.
Which financial statment will provide the answer? *
A Balance sheet
B Profit and loss Account
C Trading Account
D Trial Balance
Cindy's apartment complex is offering renters insurance through their insurance company. The insurance company charges an annual premium of $565.00 which can be paid in equal payments throughout the year with her monthly rent. Cindy's monthly rent is currently $789.00. What will Cindy's new rent be if she includes the renters insurance?
Answer:
$836.08 per month
Explanation:
In order to calculate Cindy's new monthly rent, we would simply need to divide the renter's insurance by 12 since there are 12 months in a year. and then add that product to her monthly rent like so...
565.00 / 12 = 47.08
789 + 47.08 = 836.08
Finally, we can see that Cindy's new rent after including the renters insurance would be $836.08 per month
Pharoah Corporation factors $251,700 of accounts receivable with Kathleen Battle Financing, Inc. on a with recourse basis. Kathleen Battle Financing will collect the receivables. The receivables records are transferred to Kathleen Battle Financing on August 15, 2020. Kathleen Battle Financing assesses a finance charge of 2% of the amount of accounts receivable and also reserves an amount equal to 4% of accounts receivable to cover probable adjustments. (b) Assume that the conditions are met for a transfer of receivables with recourse to be accounted for as a sale. Prepare the journal entry on August 15, 2020, for Pharoah to record the sale of receivables, assuming the recourse obligation has a fair value of $5,010. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)
Answer:
Cash received (251,700*94%) $236,598
Add: Due from factor (251,700*4%) $10,068
Less: Recourse obligation $5,010
Net proceeds $241,656
Gain/Loss = Carrying value - Net proceeds
Gain = $251,700 - $241,656
Gain = $10,044
Journal entry
Date Account Titles Debit Credit
Aug 15,2020 Cash $236,588
Due from factors $10,068
Gain on sale of receivables $10,044
Recourse liability $5,010
Account receivable $251,700
____ is when the company and the customer
come to an official agreement. (Select the best answer.)
O Closing a sale
O Turning a lead into a prospect
O Self-actualization
O Creating a lead
Answer:
a- Closing a sale
Explanation:
Got it right on edg, Self-actualization is wrong
For each of the following situations, decide whether the unemployment that occurs is a result of cyclical, frictional, or structural changes.
Items (7 items) (Drag and drop into the appropriate area below)
A new college graduate takes three months to find his first job.
Two hundred automobile workers lose their jobs as a result of a permanent reduction in the demand for automobiles.
Large numbers of workers lose their jobs as the economy goes into a downturn.
A financial analyst quits her current job to look for a better one
Answer:
frictional
structural changes.
Cyclical
frictional
Explanation:
Structural unemployment is an unemployment that occurs as a result of changes in the economy. These changes can be as a result of changes in technology, polices or competition . Structural unemployment tends to be permanent.
Frictional unemployment is the period of time a person is unemployed from the time he leaves his current job and the time he gets another job.
Cyclical unemployment occurs as a result of fluctuations in the economy. In a downturn unemployment is high and in a boom, unemployment is low.
The difference between a car's original cost and its selling price is called the markup. A. True or B. False
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Note that common contexts are listed toward the top, and less common contexts are listed toward the bottom. According to O*NET, what are common work contexts for Film and Video Editors? Check all that apply.
(1) extremely bright or inadequate lighting
(2) spend time sitting
(3) exposed to disease or infections
(4) indoors, environmentally controlled
(5) face-to-face discussions
(6) deal with physically aggressive people
Answer:
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Explanation:
Using resources from comments on the anwser above (or below) and the bad rating meant that is was wrong. And was also wrong for me.
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Margerit is reviewing a project with projected sales of 1,500 units a year, a cashflow of $40 a unit and a three-year project life. The initial cost of the project is$95,000. The relevant discount rate is 15%. Margerit has the option to abandonthe project after one year at which time she feels she could sell the project for$60,000. At what level of sales should she be willing to abandon the project
Answer: 923 units
Explanation:
Margerit should abandon the project in a year if the cashflow associated with the project brings in a present value of less than or equal to $60,000 in a year.
The present value in year one should be set at $60,000.
The cashflow for the two years at a present value of $60,000 would be:
60,000 = Amount * Present value interest factor of an annuity, 2 periods, 15%
60,000 = Amount * 1.6257
Amount = 60,000 / 1.6257
= $36,907
The above is the amount received per sales that she should abandon the project at.
In units this is:
= 36,907 / 40 per unit
= 923 units
Kally goes to the grocery store each week looking to purchase items that will give her as much utility as possible, given her $100 budget. Last week apples were priced at $4.50 each, and Kally purchased 3 apples. This week apples are on sale for $2.50 each, while all other prices have remained the same, and Kally chooses to purchase 7 apples. Given this information, plot Kally's demand curve for apples.
Answer:
Please check the attached image for kally's demand curve
Explanation:
The demand curve is a curve that shows the various quantities of a good that is purchased at different prices.
The demand curve is downward sloping due to the inverse relationship between price and quantity demanded. The higher the price, the lower the quantity demanded and the lower the price, the higher the quantity demanded. This is known as the law of demand.
It can be seen that the quantity demanded of apples increased from 3 to 7 when price reduced to $2.50
On the demand curve, price is on the vertical axis, while quantity demanded is on the horizontal axis
Answer:
Please check the attached image for kally's demand curve
Explanation:
define mortgage- backed securities.
Answer: Mortgage interest is a loan.
Explanation:
On October 1, Vista View Company rented warehouse space to a tenant for $2,600 per month. The tennant paid five months rent in advance on that date, with the lease begginning immediately. The cash recipt was credited to the Unearned Rent account. The company's annual accounting period ends on December 31. The adjusting entry needed on December 31 is:
Answer:
The adjusting entry needed on December 31 is:
December 31
Debit : Unearned Rent $7,800
Credit : Rent Income $7,800
Explanation:
First, lets go through the accounting process of this journal as it started on October 1. Then afterwards we get to understand what needs to be adjusted and how.
October 1 - Vista View Company receives rent in advance.
Vista View Company, is not yet entitled to this amount since tenant has not used its services yet. That why the journal should be a simple Debit of Cash and Credit of Unearned Rent by the total of five months paid in advance $13,000 ($2,600 x 5 months).
December 31 - Now three months have expired and this period the Landlord is entitled to the amount that was previously received but only for the 3 months period.
Thus we need to recognize revenue and de-recognize the Unearned Rent liability with the amount for 3 months` rent
Freeman Company's accounting records include the following information: Payments to suppliers $ 47,000 Collections on accounts receivable 99,000 Cash sales 26,000 Income taxes paid 4,400 Equipment purchased 14,900 What is the amount of net cash provided by operating activities indicated by these transactions?
Answer:
$73,600
Explanation:
Cash flow from Operating Activity
Cash sales $26,000
Collections on accounts receivable $99,000
Payments to suppliers ($47,000)
Cash generated from operations $78,000
Income taxes paid ($4,400)
Net cash provided by operating activities $73,600
therefore,
the amount of net cash provided by operating activities indicated by these transactions is $73,600
Abby and Jason are building a new house. They obtained a construction loan of $100,000, which will be rolled over into a conventional 20-year mortgage when the house is complete in 14 months. Simple interest rate of 0.5% per month will be charged on the construction loan. The 20-year mortgage will carry a 6% interest rate with monthly payments (so, it is compounded monthly). What is the monthly payment that Abby and Jason will make
Answer:
Abby and Jason
The monthly mortgage payment that Abby and Jason will make is:
= $766.58.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Construction loan = $100,000
Period of construction = 14 months
Simple interest rate = 0.5% per month
Principal amount after 14 months = $ 107,000 ($100,000 * 0.5% * 14)
Mortgage loan = $107,000
Mortgage period = 20 years
Interest rate = 6% compounded monthly
Terms of payment = monthly
From an online financial calculator, the monthly payment for the mortgage will be:
Monthly Pay = $766.58
Monthly Total
Mortgage Payment $766.58 $183,979.50
Total of 240 Mortgage Payments = $183,979.50
Total Interest = $76,979.50
Mortgage Payoff Date Mar. 2041 if the mortgage commenced on March 1, 2021.
LaBelle Corporation owns a $6 million whole life insurance policy on the life of its CEO, naming LaBelle as beneficiary. The annual premiums are $95,000 and are payable at the beginning of each year. The cash surrender value of the policy was $56,000 at the beginning of 2021. Required: 1. Prepare the appropriate 2021 journal entry to record insurance expense and the increase in the investment, assuming the cash surrender value of the policy increased according to the contract to $70,000. 2. The CEO died at the end of 2021. Prepare the appropriate journal entry.
Answer:
1. Dr Cash surrender 14,000
Dr Insurance exp 81,000
Cr Cash 95,000
2. Dr Cash 6,000,000
Cr Cash surrender 70,000
Cr Gain on life 5,930,000
Explanation:
1. Preparation of the appropriate 2021 journal entry to record insurance expense and the increase in the investment
Dr Cash surrender 14,000
(70,000-56,000)
Dr Insurance exp 81,000
(95,000-14,000)
Cr Cash 95,000
2. Preparation of the appropriate journal entry if The CEO died at the end of 2021.
Dr Cash 6,000,000
Cr Cash surrender 70,000
Cr Gain on life 5,930,000
(6,000,000-70,000)
You plan to purchase a house for $180,000 using a 30-year mortgage obtained from your local bank. You will make a down payment of 10 percent of the purchase price. You will not pay off the mortgage early. Assume the homeowner will remain in the house for the full term and ignore taxes in your analysis. a. Your bank offers you the following two options for payment. Which option should you choose? b. Your bank offers you the following two options for payments. Which option should you choose?
Answer:
choose the first one
Explanation:
get the debt over faster
Underwater, Inc. had a flood in its plant that destroyed most of its inventory. After the flood, Underwater's accounting records showed the following: Beginning inventory $20,000 Purchases, year to date 250,000 Sales, year to date 300,000 Salvage value of some of the damaged inventory 7,500 Gross profit percentage on sales 35% The insurance company will reimburse Underwater for 75% of its loss. What amount should Underwater report as the net loss from the flood
Answer:
$16,875
Explanation:
Calculation for What amount should Underwater report as the net loss from the flood
Net loss from the flood=[( $250,000+$20,000)-(($300,000-($300,000* 35%))-$7,500]-($75,000-$7,500*75%)
Net loss from the flood=[$270,000-($300,000-$105,000)-$7,500]-($75,000-$7,500*75%)
Net loss from the flood=[($270,000- $195,000)-$7,500]-($75,000-$7,500*75%)
Net loss from the flood=($75,000-$7,500)-($75,000-$7,500*75%)
Net loss from the flood=$67,500-$50,625
Net loss from the flood= $16,875
Therefore the amount that Underwater should report as the net loss from the flood is $16,875
Reliable Corporation provides computer consulting services to the local community and keeps its accounting records using cash-basis accounting. For the current year, cash was received from customers, $48,000, and cash salaries to employees were paid, $26,000. At the beginning of the year, customers owe Reliable $1,200. By the end of the year, customers owe $7,600. At the beginning of the year, Reliable owes employee salaries of $6,600. At the end of the year, Reliable owes employee salaries of $3,800. Determine cash-basis net income and accrual-basis net income for the current year.
Answer:
Net Income as per the Cash Basis Accounting $22,000
Net Income as per the Accrual Basis Accounting is $31,200
Explanation:
The cash basis accounting says that the net income is the cash left after the difference in the net cash inflow and cash outflow.
Mathematically,
Net Income By Using Cash Basis Accounting = Net Cash Inflow - Net Cash Outflow
Here
Net Cash Inflow is $48,000
Net Cash Outflow is $26,000
By putting values, we have:
Net Income By Using Cash Basis Accounting = $48,000 - $26,000
= $22,000
Now, when we are using accrual accounting then the first thing we should know is that whether the expense or income is related to the period or not. If the income is related to the period, then it must be included in the income and if it is not then it will be excluded. The same is with the expenses.
Accrual Income Computation:
Cash Received for the year is $48000 which will be included.
The receiveable amount of $1200 is for the previous period which means it will be excluded.
Furthermore, the receivable amount of $7600 includes $1200 of the previous month which means the difference ($6400) would be included.
This implies that
Accrual Income For The Period = $48000 + $6400 = $54,400
Now Accrual Expense Computation:
The cash salaries of $26000 paid to employees will be included.
The salaries payable of $6600 belongs to the previous period which means it must not be included.
The closing salaries payable is $3800 which means that the difference of opening and closing which is $2800, was paid against the previous month and hence must be deducted from the cash salaries for the period.
This implies that
Accrued Expense For The Period = $26000 - $2800 = $23200
Finally,
Net Accrued Income = $54,400 - $23,200 = $31,200
The net income is the income amount earned at the year-end. The amount of net income by cash basis is $22,000, while the net income by accrual basis is $23,200.
What is net income?The net income is the remaining amount of income with the business at the year-end. It is determined by deducting all the operating and non-operating expenses from the total income earned during the specified period.
The computation of net income by using cash basis accounting:
[tex]\begin{aligned}\text{Net Income}&=\text{Net Cash Inflow}-\text{Net Cash Outflow}\\&=\$48,000-\$26,000\\&=\$22,000\end{aligned}[/tex]
The computation of net income by using accrual basis accounting is shown in the image attached below.
Therefore, the net income is $22,000 by cash basis accounting and $23,200 in accrual basis accounting.
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define regulation economics.
Answer and Explanation:
Regulatory economics is the economics of regulation. It is the application of the law by government or independent administrative agencies for various purposes, including remedying market failure, protecting the environment, and economic management
Answer:
regulation economics is the economics of regulation. It is the application of the law by government or independent administrative agencies for various purposes
An investor, such as a bank, may prefer to invest in securities backed by a pool of mortgages purchased in the secondary market rather than in an equal dollar amount of mortgage loans because:_________
a. mortgage backed securities eliminate prepayment risk for the investor.
b. mortgage backed securities diversify credit risk for the investor.
c. mortgage backed securities offer higher yields than individual mortgages.
d. mortgage backed securities returns are tax-exempt.
Answer:
b. mortgage backed securities diversify credit risk for the investor.
Explanation:
An investor, such as a bank, may prefer to invest in securities backed by a pool of mortgages purchased in the secondary market rather than in an equal dollar amount of mortgage loans because mortgage backed securities diversify credit risk for the investor.
In Mortgage Backed Securities, credit risk is diversified as there are many borrowers and investors between whom credit risk diversifies. So that makes investor such as bank prefer the option.
An error in the ending inventory balance in Year 1 will also affect: (You may select more than one answer. Single click the box with the question mark to produce a check mark for a correct answer and double click the box with the question mark to empty the box for a wrong answer. Any boxes left with a question mark will be automatically graded as incorrect.)
1. Year 1 cost of goods soldunanswered
2. Year 2 cost of goods soldunanswered
3. Year 2 ending inventoryunanswered
4. Year 2 beginning inventory
Answer:
1. Year 1 cost of goods sold
2. Year 2 cost of goods sold
4. Year 2 beginning inventory
Explanation:
If year 1's ending inventory is wrong, the beginning inventory of year 2 will also be wrong (they are the same).
Cost of goods sold = cost of goods available for sale - ending inventory, so COGS for year 1 will be affected since ending inventory is wrong
Cost of goods available for sale = beginning inventory + purchases - ending inventory. Since beginning inventory year 2 is wrong, the cost of goods available for sale will also be wrong, as well as COGS
Logan is working on a game development team that will be in charge of creating
storyboards and documenting the game plot, ultimately creating the design
documents needed to make the game. What specific team is Logan working on?
1)production team
2)pre-production team
3)post-production team
4)art design team
The following data are for the two products produced by Tadros Company. Product A Product BDirect materials$20 per unit $30 per unit Direct labor hours 0.5 DLH per unit 1.5 DLH per unit Machine hours 0.4 MH per unit 1.2 MH per unit Batches 200 batches 360 batches Volume 16,000 units 3,600 units Engineering modifications 20 modifications 80 modifications Number of customers 800 customers 720 customers Market price$55 per unit $220 per unitThe company's direct labor rate is $20 per direct labor hour (DLH). Additional information follows. Cost Driver Indirect manufacturing Engineering support$53,600 Engineering modifications Electricity 53,600 Machine hoursSetup costs 160,800 Batches Nonmanufacturing Customer service 121,600 Number of customers
1.1 Compute the manufacturing cost per unit using the plantwide overhead rate based on direct labor hours.
1.2 What is the gross profit per unit?
2.1 How much gross profit is generated by each customer of Product A and Product B using the plantwide overhead rate?
2.2 What is the cost of providing customer service to each customer?
Is the gross profit adequate for each customer of Product A and B using the plantwide overhead rate?
3.1 Determine the manufacturing cost per unit of each product line using ABC.
3.2 What is the gross profit per unit?
4.1 How much gross profit is generated by each customer of Product A and Product B using ABC?
4.2 Is the gross profit adequate for each customer of Product A and B using ABC?
5. Which method of product costing gives better information to managers of this company?
a. Plantwide overhead rate method
b. Departmental overhead rate method
c. Activity-based costing method
Answer:
Tadros Company
Plantwide method:
Product A Product B
1.1. Manufacturing cost per unit $40 $85
1.2 Gross profit per unit $15 $135
2.1 Gross profit per customer $300 $675
2.2 Customer of customer to each customer is:
= $80
The gross profit is adequate for each customer.
ABC method:
Product A Product B
3.1The Manufacturing cost per unit $36.26 $101.61
3.2 Gross profit per unit $18.74 $118.39
4.1 Gross profit per customer $374.85 $591.94
4.2 Cost of customer service to each customer is $80.
The Gross profit per customer is adequate.
5. The ABC product costing method gives better information to managers of Tadros Company.
c. Activity-based costing method
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Product A Product B
Direct materials $20 per unit $30 per unit
Direct labor hours 0.5 DLH/unit 1.5 DLH per unit
Total direct labor hours 8,000 (0.5*16,000) 5,400 (1.5*3,600)
Direct labor costs $160,000 ($20*8,000) $108,000 ($20*5,400)
Machine hours 0.4 MH per unit 1.2 MH per unit
Batches 200 batches 360 batches
Volume 16,000 units 3,600 units
Engineering modifications 20 modifications 80 modifications
Number of customers 800 customers 720 customers
Market price $55 per unit $220 per unit
Direct labor rate = $20 per direct labor hour (DLH).
Overhead rates based:
a. Plantwide Method:
Total manufacturing overhead costs/Total direct labor hours
$268,000/13,400 = $20
Cost of production:
Product A Product B
Direct materials per unit $320,000 $90,000
Direct labor hours per unit DLH 160,000 108,000
Overhead costs 160,000 108,000
Total production costs $640,000 $306,000
Volume 16,000 units 3,600 units
Manufacturing cost per unit $40 $85
Income Statement:
Product A Product B
Sales Revenue ($55 and $220) $880,000 $792,000
Total production costs 640,000 306,000
Gross profit $240,000 $486,000
Volume 16,000 units 3,600 units
Gross profit per unit $15 $135
Gross profit $240,000 $486,000
Customers 800 customers 720 customers
Gross profit per customer $300 $675
b. Departmental Method:
c. ABC Method:
Additional information follows:
Cost Pools Overhead Costs Driver
Indirect manufacturing
Engineering support $ 53,600 Engineering modifications
Electricity 53,600 Machine hours
Setup costs 160,800 Batches
Nonmanufacturing
Customer service 121,600 Number of customers
Overhead rate using ABC:
Cost Pools Overhead Costs Driver Rates
Indirect manufacturing
Engineering support $ 53,600 100 modifications = $536
Electricity 53,600 10,720 Machine hours $5
Setup costs 160,800 560 Batches $287
Customer service 136,800 1,520 customers $90
Cost of production:
Product A Product B
Direct materials per unit $320,000 $90,000
Direct labor hours per unit DLH 160,000 108,000
Overhead costs:
Engineering support 10,720 42,880
Electricity 32,000 21,600
Setup costs 57,400 103,320
Total production costs $580,120 $365,800
Volume 16,000 units 3,600 units
Manufacturing cost per unit $36.26 $101.61
Income Statement:
Product A Product B
Sales Revenue ($55 and $220) $880,000 $792,000
Total production costs 580,120 365,800
Gross profit $299,880 $426,200
Volume 16,000 units 3,600 units
Gross profit per unit $18.74 $118.39
Gross profit $299,880 $426,200
Customers 800 customers 720 customers
Gross profit per customer $374.85 $591.94
Total production costs $580,120 $365,800
Customers 800 customers 720 customers
Cost per customer $725.15 $508.06
Customer service costs
Customer service $121,600/1,520 = $80
Consider a firm with $9,331 in current assets. The firm also has gross property plant and equipment of $1,717, depreciation expense of $9,780. The firm decided to reduce their capital structure and hold $0 in notes payable, $5,189 in accruals and $7,224 in accounts payable. The firm has $924 in long-term debt, $1,493 in interest expense. Calculate the firm's Total Assets
Answer:
$11,048
Explanation:
Total Assets = Current Assets + Non - Current Assets
= $11,048
The following information is available for Lock-Tite Company, which produces special-order security products and uses a job order costing system.
April 30 May 31
Inventories
Raw materials $43,000 $52,000
Work in process 10,200 21,300
Finished goods 63,000 35,600
Activities and information for May
Raw materials purchases (paid with cash) 210,000
Factory payroll (paid with cash) 345,000
Factory overhead Indirect materials 15,000
Indirect labor 80,000
Other overhead costs 120,000
Sales (received in cash) 1,400,000
Pre-determined overhead rate based on direct labor cost 70%
Compute the following amounts for the month of May using T-accounts.
1. Cost of direct materials used.
2. Cost of direct labor used.
3. Cost of goods manufactured.
4. Cost of goods sold.
4. Gross profit.
5. Overapplied or underapplied overhead.
Do not consider any underapplied or overapplied overhead.
These are the accounts that are used t(that need to be filled in).
1. Raw Materials (RM)
2. Goods In Process (GIP)
3. Factory Payroll
4. Finished Goods (FG)
5. Factory Overhead
6. Income Statement (Partial)
Answer:
Lock-Tite Company
1. Cost of direct materials used = $186,000
2. Cost of direct labor used = $265,000
3. Cost of goods manufactured = $ 625,400
4. Cost of goods sold = $652,800
4. Gross profit = $747,200
5. Underapplied overhead = $29,500
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Inventories April 30 May 31
Raw materials $43,000 $52,000
Work in process 10,200 21,300
Finished goods 63,000 35,600
Raw materials
Account Titles Debit Credit
Beginning balance $43,000
Cash 210,000
Factory overhead $15,000
Goods in Process 186,000
Ending balance $52,000
Goods in process
Account Titles Debit Credit
Beginning balance 10,200
Raw materials 186,000
Factory payroll 265,000
Factory overhead 185,500
Finished Goods Inventory 625,400
Ending balance 21,300
Factory Payroll
Account Titles Debit Credit
Cash $345,000
Factory Overhead $80,000
Goods in Process 265,000
Finished goods
Account Titles Debit Credit
Beginning balance 63,000
Goods in Process 625,400
Cost of goods sold 652,800
Ending balance 35,600
Factory Overhead
Account Titles Debit Credit
Raw materials $15,000
Factory payroll 80,000
Cash 120,000
Goods in Process $185,500
Balance 29,500
Income Statement (Partial)
Sales $1,400,000
Cost of goods sold 652,800
Gross profit $747,200
Helmers Corporation manufactures a single product. Variable costing net operating income last year was $95,000 and this year was $113,900. Last year, $35,400 in fixed manufacturing overhead costs were released from inventory under absorption costing. This year, $13,500 in fixed manufacturing overhead costs were deferred in inventory under absorption costing. What was the absorption costing net operating income last year
Answer:
$59,600
Explanation:
Calculation for the absorption costing net operating income last year
Using this formula
Absorption costing net operating income last year=Variable costing net operating income last year -fixed manufacturing overhead costs last year
Let plug in the formula
Absorption costing net operating income last year=$95,000-$35,400
Absorption costing net operating income last year=$59,600
Therefore the absorption costing net operating income last year was $59,600
Let X be the damage incurred (in $) in a certain type of accident during a given year. Possible X values are 0, 1,000, 5,000, and 10,000, with probabilities 0.84, 0.09, 0.05, and 0.02, respectively. A particular company offers a $500 deductible policy. If the company wishes its expected profit to be $100, what premium amount should it charge (in dollars)
Answer:
$560
Explanation:
Calculation for what premium amount should it charge
Using this formula to calculate the premium amount
E(Y)=yxP(y)
Let X variable represent the damage that occured because of accident in the year provided
Based on the information given since the amount deductible is $500 while the expected premium charge is $100 then let defined the premium function as,
For X=0
Hence,
Y=X+$100
For X=1,000, 5,000, and 10,000
Y=X-$500+$100
Y=$400
Let the table below represents probability distribution of y
X= 0, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000
Y= 100 600 4,600 9,600
P(y)=0.84, 0.09, 0.05, 0.02,
(1000-400=600)
(5000-400=4,600)
(10,000-400=9,600)
Now let calculate the PREMIUM AMOUNT to be charge Using this formula
E(Y)=yxP(y)
Let plug in the formula
E(Y)=(100 × 0.84)+( 600 × 0.09) + (4,600 × 0.05) +( 9,600 × 0.02)
E(Y)=84+54+230+192
E(Y)=$560
Therefore the premium amount that it should it charge (in dollars) is $560
Manufacturing uses normal costing for its job-costing system, which has two direct-cost categories (direct materials and direct manufacturing labor) and one indirect-cost category (manufacturing overhead). The following information is obtained for:_____.
• Total manufacturing costs, $8,450,000 • Manufacturing overhead allocated, $3,750,000 (allocated at a rate of 250% of direct manufacturing labor costs) • Work-in-process inventory on January 1, 2017, $390,000 • Cost of finished goods manufactured, $8,020,000
Requirements:
1. Use information in the first two bullet points to calculate (a) direct manufacturing labor costs in and (b) cost of direct materials used in .
2. Calculate the ending work-in-process inventory on December 31, 2011.
Answer:
Results are below.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Total manufacturing costs, $8,450,000
Manufacturing overhead allocated, $3,750,000 (allocated at a rate of 250% of direct manufacturing labor costs)
Work-in-process inventory on January 1, 2017, $390,000
Cost of finished goods manufactured, $8,020,000
First, we need to calculate the direct material and direct labor:
Direct labor= Manufacturing overhead allocated/2.5
Direct labor= 3,375,000 / 2.5
Direct labor= $1,350,000
Total manufacturing costs= Direct material + direct labor + allocated overhead
8,450,000= Direct material + 1,350,000 + 3,375,000
Direct material= $3,725,000
Finally, the ending work-in-process:
cost of goods manufactured= beginning WIP + direct materials + direct labor + allocated manufacturing overhead - Ending WIP
8,020,000= 390,000 + 8,450,000 - Ending WIP
Ending WIP= $820,000
true or false. the demand curve for the product of a monopolist is the same as the demand curve for the industry.