Prepare a statement of cash flows, using the indirect method of presenting cash flows from operating activities. Refer to the Labels and Amount Descriptions list provided for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. Be sure to complete the heading of the statement. In the operating activities section, use the minus sign to indicate cash outflows, decreases in cash and a net cash outflow, if required. In the investing and financing activities section, use a minus sign only to indicate a NET cash outflow for the section.
The comparative balance sheet of Yellow Dog Enterprises Inc. at December 31, 20Y8 and 20Y7, is as follows:
1 Dec 31, 20Y8 Dec 31, 20Y7
2 Assets
3 Cash $75,170 $92,110
4 Accounts Receivable (net) 115,500 124,180
5 Merchandise Inventory 165,000 153,920
6 Prepaid Expenses 6,720 4,660
7 Equipment 336,110 275,760
8 Accumulated depreciation-equipment (87,390) (67,630)
9 Total Assets $611,110 $583,000
10 Liabilities and Stockholder's Equity
11 Accounts Payable (merchandise creditors) $128,330 $121,850
12 Mortgage note payable 0 174,900
13 Common stock, $1 par 19,000 12,000
14 Paid-in capital: Excess of issue price over par-common stock 297,000 164,000
15 Retained Earnings 166,780 110,250
16 Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity $611,110 $583,000
Additional data obtained from the income statement and from an examination of the accounts in the ledger for 20Y8 are as follows:
A Net Income, $144,720
B Depreciation reported on the income statement, $42,650
C Equipment was purchased at a cost of $83,240, and fully depreciated equipment costing $22,890 was discarded, with no salvage realized
D The mortgage note payable was not due for six years, but the terms permitted earlier payment without penalty
E 7,000 shares of common stock were issued at $20 for cash
F Cash dividends declared and paid, $88,190
Yellow Dog Enterprises Inc
Statement of Cash Flows
For the year ended December 31, 20Y8
1 Cash flows from operating activities
2
3 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flow from operating activities
4
5 Changes in current operating assets and liabilities
6
7
8
9
10 Net cash flow from operating activities
11
12 Cash flows from (used for) investing activities
13
14 Net cash flow used for investing activities
15
16 Cash flows from (used for) financing activities
17
18
19
20 Net cash flow used for financing activities
21
22 Cash at the beginning of the year
23
24 Cash at the end of the year
25

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Answer 1

Answer:

Yellow Dog Enterprises Inc.

Yellow Dog Enterprises Inc

Statement of Cash Flows

For the year ended December 31, 20Y8

1 Cash flows from operating activities  

2 Net income                                                            $144,720

3 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net

cash flow from operating activities

4 Depreciation expense                                             42,650

5 Changes in current operating assets and liabilities

6 Accounts Receivable (net)                                        8,680

7 Merchandise Inventory                                           -11,080

8 Prepaid Expenses                                                   -2,060  

9 Accounts payable                                                    6,480

10 Net cash flow from operating activities          $189,390

11

12 Cash flows from (used for) investing activities

13 Purchase of equipment                                     -83,240

14 Net cash flow used for investing activities      (83,240)

15

16 Cash flows from (used for) financing activities

17 Common stock issued                                     140,000

18 Cash Dividends paid                                         -88,190

19 Mortgage note payable                                  -174,900

20 Net cash flow used for financing activities  (123,090)

21  Net Cash Flows                                             ($16,940)

22 Cash at the beginning of the year                 $92,110

23

24 Cash at the end of the year                           $75,170

25

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Comparative balance sheet of

Yellow Dog Enterprises Inc.

At December 31, 20Y8 and 20Y7

1                                                            Dec 31, 20Y8 Dec 31, 20Y7

2 Assets                                                                                           Changes

3 Cash                                                            $75,170      $92,110    -$16,940

4 Accounts Receivable (net)                         115,500       124,180       -8,680

5 Merchandise Inventory                             165,000     153,920        11,080

6 Prepaid Expenses                                         6,720         4,660        2,060

7 Equipment                                                   336,110    275,760      60,350

8 Accumulated depreciation                        (87,390)    (67,630)      (19,760)

9 Total Assets                                               $611,110 $583,000      

10 Liabilities and Stockholders Equity

11 Accounts Payable                                   $128,330   $121,850      $6,480

12 Mortgage note payable                              0            174,900    -174,900

13 Common stock, $1 par                              19,000      12,000         7,000

14 Paid-in capital-common stock               297,000    164,000     133,000

15 Retained Earnings                                  166,780     110,250      

16 Total Liabilities & Stockholders' Equity $611,110 $583,000

Analysis of additional information:

A Net income  $144,720

B Depreciation expense = $42,650

C Equipment purchase $83,240 Cash $83,240

   Discarded Equipment = $22,890

E Cash $140,000 Common stock issued $7,000 Paid-in Capital $133,000

F Cash Dividends $88,190 Cash $88,190

Equipment Account

Account Titles          Debit      Credit

Beginning balance  275,760

Cash                          83,240

Discarded equipment           22,890

Ending balance                      336,110


Related Questions

Tonya Jefferson (single), a sole proprietor, runs a successful lobbying business in Washington, DC. She doesn't sell many business assets, but she is planning on retiring and selling her historic townhouse, from which she runs her business, to buy a place somewhere sunny and warm. Tonya's townhouse is worth $1,000,000 and the land is worth another $1,000,000. The original basis in the townhouse was $600,000, and she has claimed $250,000 of depreciation deductions against the asset over the years. The original basis in the land was $500,000. Tonya has located a buyer that would like to finalize the transaction in December of the current year. Tonya's marginal ordinary income tax rate is 35 percent, and her capital gains tax rate is 20 percent.

Required:
a. What amount of gain or loss does Tonya recognize on the sale? What is the character of the gain or loss? What effect does the gain and loss have on her tax liability?
b. In additional to the original facts, assume that Tonya reports the following nonrecaptured 1231 loss:

Year Net §1231 Gains/(Losses)
Year 1 ($200,000)
Year 2 0
Year 3 0
Year 4 0
Year 5 0
Year 6 (current year) ?

c. What amount of gain or loss does Tonya recognize on the sale? What is the character of the gain or loss? What effect does the gain or loss have on her year 6 (the current year) tax liability?
d. Assuming the unrecaptured 1231 loss in part (b), as Tonya's tax advisorcould you make a suggestion as to when Tonya should sell the townhouse inorder to reduce her taxes? What would Tonya?s tax liability be if she adoptsyour recommendation??

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Answer:

Explanation:

Tonya Jefferson (single), a sole proprietor, runs a successful lobbying business in Washington, DC. She doesn't sell many business assets, but she is planning on retiring and selling her historic townhouse, from which she runs her business, to buy a place somewhere sunny and warm. Tonya's townhouse is worth $1,000,000 and the land is worth another $1,000,000. The original basis in the townhouse was $600,000, and she has claimed $250,000 of depreciation deductions against the asset over the years. The original basis in the land was $500,000. Tonya has located a buyer that would like to finalize the transaction in December of the current year. Tonya's marginal ordinary income tax rate is 35 percent, and her capital gains tax rate is 20 percent.

Required:

a. What amount of gain or loss does Tonya recognize on the sale? What is the character of the gain or loss? What effect does the gain and loss have on her tax liability?

b. In additional to the original facts, assume that Tonya reports the following nonrecaptured 1231 loss:

Year Net §1231 Gains/(Losses)

Year 1 ($200,000)

Year 2 0

Year 3 0

Year 4 0

Year 5 0

Year 6 (current year) ?

c. What amount of gain or loss does Tonya recognize on the sale? What is the character of the gain or loss? What effect does the gain or loss have on her year 6 (the current year) tax liability?

d. Assuming the unrecaptured 1231 loss in part (b), as Tonya's tax advisorcould you make a suggestion as to when Tonya should sell the townhouse inorder to reduce her taxes? What would Tonya?s tax liability be if she adoptsyour recommendation??

Help a brother out ...............

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It’s the first one !

Scott Company has 5 sales employees, each of whom earns $16,000 per month and is paid on the last working day of the month. Each employee's wages are subject to FICA social security taxes of 6.2% and Medicare taxes of 1.45% on all wages. Withholding for each employee also includes federal income tax of 16% and monthly medical insurance premiums of $440 for each employee. Metro Express also pays federal unemployment taxes of 0.8% of the first $7,000 paid each employee, and state unemployment taxes of 4.0% of the first $7,000 paid to each employee.

Required:
Prepare the journal entries to record (1) the employee’s wages and payroll taxes at January 31, (2) the employer’s payroll taxes at January 31, and (3) payment of the employer’s payroll tax liabilities at January 31 for Metro Express. Metro Express deposits taxes monthly.

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Answer:

Scott Company

Journal Entries:

January 31:

Debit Payroll $80,000

Credit Salaries Payable $57,200

Credit Payroll Taxes Payable $22,800

To record the salaries and taxes payable.

Debit Salaries Payable $57,200

Debit Payroll Taxes Payable $22,800

Credit Cash $80,000

To record the payment of the salaries and taxes.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Number of sales employees = 5

Salary per month = $16,000 each

Withholding taxes:

FICA social security taxes of 6.2% = $992

Medicare taxes  1.45% = $232

Federal income tax = 16% = $2,560

Monthly Medical Insurance = $440

FUTA = 0.8% of the first $7,000 = $56

SUTA = 4.0% of the first $7,000 = $280

Total withholding tax deductions = $4,560

Payroll total ($16,000 * 5) = $80,000

Withholding taxes for each:

FICA social security taxes of 6.2% = $992 * 5 - $4,960

Medicare taxes  1.45% = $232 * 5 - $1,160

Federal income tax = 16% = $2,560 * 5 - $12,800

Monthly Medical Insurance = $440 * 5 - $2,200

FUTA = 0.8% of the first $7,000 = $56 * 5 - $280

SUTA = 4.0% of the first $7,000 = $280 * 5 - $1,400

Total withholding tax deductions = $4,560 * 5 = $22,800

Net pay = $57,200

What does an effective business begin with?

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Answer:

trust, rules and schedules, a plan on what your selling, those products

Explanation:

I'm just saying what I think makes an effective business

What amount should be paid on the maturity date to settle a one-hundred-twenty day loan dated March 19, 2013, if the present value is ₱15,600 at 13 2/7% simple interest?


A. ₱690.86
B. ₱16,290.86
C. ₱16,281.39
D. ₱681.39​

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

One day, Barry the Barber, Inc., collects $400 for haircuts. Over this day, his equipment depreciates in value by $50. Of the remaining $350, Barry sends $30 to the government in sales taxes, takes home $220 in wages, and retains $100 in his business to add new equipment in the future. From the $220 that Barry takes home, he pays $70 in income taxes.

a. gross domestic product
b. net national product
c. national income
d. personal income
e. disposable personal income

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

a. gross domestic product

The GDP is $400 which is the money that Barry collects for haircut.

b. net national product

Net National Product:

= GDP – Depriciation

= $400 - $50

= $350

c. national income

The national income is the total income that the residents of the country earns and this will be same as Net National Product which is $350

d. personal income

Personal income:

= National income – Retained earnings

= $350 - $100 - $30

= $220

e. disposable personal income

Disposable personal income:

= Personal income – Personal tax

= $220 - $70

= $150

Sharp Screen Films, Inc., is developing its annual financial statements at December 31, current year. The statements are complete except for the statement of cash flows. The completed comparative balance sheets and income statement are summarized as follows:

Current Year Prior Year
Balance sheet at December 31
Cash $66,550 $65,500
Accounts receivable 18,150 24,750
Merchandise inventory 24,750 19,200
Property and equipment 212,250 152,600
Less Accumulated depreciation (61,500) (47,050)
$260,200 $215,000
Accounts payable $11,800 $21,900
Wages payable 4,500 5,100
Note payable, long-term 62,300 74,400
Contributed capital 102,000 67,000
Retained earnings 79,600 46,600
$260,200 $215,000
Income statement for current year
Sales $206,000
Cost of goods sold 103,000
Depredation expense 14,450
Other expenses 44,100
Net income $44,450

Additional Data:

a. Bought equipment for cash $59 650.
b. Paid $12,100 on the long-term note payable.
c. Issued new shares of stock for $35,000 cash.
d. Dividends of $11,450 were declared and paid.
e. Other expenses all relate to wages.
f. Accounts payable includes only inventory purchases made on credit.

Required:
Prepare the statement of cash flows using the indirect method for the year ended December 31, current year.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the cash flow statement using the indirect method is as follows:

Cash flow from operating activities

Net income $44,450

Add: depreciation expense $14,450

Add: decrease in account receivable ($18,150 - $24,750) $6,600

Less: Increase in merchandise inventory ($24,750 - $19,200) $5,550

LesS: decrease in accounts payable ($11,800 - $21,900) $10,100

Less Decrease in wages payable ($4,500 - $5,100) -$600

Net cash provided from operating activities $49,250

Cash flow from investing activities

Equipment purchased -$59,650

Cash flow used by investing activities -$59,650

Cash flow from financing activities

Cash payment made for long term note payable -$12,100

Issuance of the new shares $35,000

Dividend paid -$11,450

Cash flow from financing activities $11,450

Net increase in cash $1,050

Add: opening cash balance $65,500

Closing cash balance $66,550

A home equity line of credit (HELOC) is, loosely speaking, like a credit card for your home. You can borrow money by drawing down on the line of credit. But, because the borrowed money is for the purpose of your home, the interest is tax-deductible meaning that you can deduct the interest paid on this money from your income to reduce your taxes. If the current annual interest rate on a HELOC is 3.85\%3.85% and your tax rate is 32\2%, what is the after-tax interest rate you will pay on any borrowings under the HELOC

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Answer:

2.618%

Explanation:

Current annual interest rate on a HELOC = 3.85%

Tax rate = 32%

After-tax interest rate = Before tax interest rate * (1 - Tax rate)

After-tax interest rate = 3.85% * (1 - 0.32)

After-tax interest rate = 0.0385 * 0.68

After-tax interest rate = 0.02618

After-tax interest rate = 2.618%

So, the after-tax interest rate you will pay on any borrowings under the HELOC is 2.618%.

find using distributive property​

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Expand the equation.
Multiply (distribute) the first numbers of each set, outer numbers of each set, inner numbers of each set, and the last numbers of each set.
Combine like terms.
Solve the equation and simplify, if needed.

To increase productive capacity, a company is considering a proposed new plant. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. When estimating the project's operating cash flows, it is important to include both opportunity costs and sunk costs, but the firm should ignore the cash flow effects of externalities since they are accounted for in the discounting process. b. Since depreciation is a non-cash expense, the firm does not need to deal with depreciation when calculating the operating cash flows. c. The cost of capital used to discount cash flows in a capital budgeting analysis should be calculated on a before-tax basis. d. Capital budgeting decisions should be based on before-tax cash flows. e. In calculating the project's operating cash flows, the firm should not deduct financing costs such as interest expense, because financing costs are accounted for by discounting at the cost of capital. If interest were deducted when estimating cash flows, this would, in effect, "double count" it.

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Answer:

e. In calculating the project's operating cash flows, the firm should not deduct financing costs such as interest expense, because financing costs are accounted for by discounting at the cost of capital. If interest were deducted when estimating cash flows, this would, in effect, "double count" it.

Explanation:

Weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is a calculation that takes into consideration all cost associated with capital obtained to finance a company.

This also includes cost such as interest expense.

In the given scenario when calculating the project's operating cash flow it is important to exclude such financing costs since they have been considered in the WACC calculation.

It will be a double deduction if it is considered again in operating cash flow calculation.

what happens in your retirement if you have a lapse in your years of work history?

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Your monthly benefit will be lower

A lapse in your years of work history refers, There are generally the four ways by which we can handle it, various points are as leave it where it is, and the second point refers that, roll it over an ira.

What is employment?

In most cases, employment refers to the status of having a paid job—of being employed. Employing someone is paying them to work. Employees are employed by an employer. Employment can also refer to the act of hiring individuals, as in We're trying to hire more women.

The employment lapse refers that, The working period of an employee and, The commencing of the individual's termination from the service date. He can continue to begin the performance services as an employee.

Therefore. As a result, The ends of the benefits, or the privileges are been applicable under a policy.

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The standard cost of direct labor per unit is calculated by:_______
A. multiplying the standard quantity of direct labor by the standard price of direct labor.
B. multiplying the actual quantity of direct labor by the standard price of direct labor.
C. dividing the standard quantity of direct labor by the standard price of direct labor.
D. adding the standard quantity of direct labor to the standard price of direct labor.

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Answer:

A. multiplying the standard quantity of direct labor by the standard price of direct labor.

Explanation:

Standard cost of direct labor = Standard quantity*Standard price. Standard cost of direct labor per hour are calculated and compared with the Actual cost of direct labor per hour and multiplied by Actual hours used to calculate direct labor rate variance.

So, option A (multiplying the standard quantity of direct labor by the standard price of direct labor) is correct.

Use the following information for VPI Co. to prepare a statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31 using the indirect method.

Cash balance at prior year-end $40,000
Gain on sale of machinery $2,000
Increase in inventory 5,000
Cash received from sale of machinery 9,500
Depreciation expense 4,000
Increase in accounts payable 1,500
Cash received from issuing stock 8,000
Net income 23,000
Cash paid for dividends 1,000
Decrease in accounts receivable 3,000

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Answer:

                                         VPI CO

                                  Statement of Cash flows

                      For the Current year ended December 31

Cash flow from Operating activities  

Net Income                                                               $23,000

Adjustments to reconcile net income to

net cash provided by operating activities  

Depreciation Expense                                              $4,000

Gain on sale of Machinery                                       $(2,000)

Changes in Current Operating assets and liabilities  

Decrease in Accounts Receivable                           $3,000

Increase in Inventory                                                 $(5,000)

Increase in Accounts Payable                                   $1,500

Net cash Provided by operating activities                                  $24,500

Cash flows from Investing Activities

Cash Received from Sale of Machinery                    $9,500

Net cash Provided by Investing activities                                     $9,500

Cash flows from financing Activities

Cash Received from Issuing Stock                             $8,000

Cash Paid for Dividend                                                $(1,000)

Net cash Provided by financing activities                                    $7,000

Net increase in Cash                                                                       $41,000

Cash Balance at Prior Year-end                                                     $40,000

Cash Balance at Current Year-end                                                $81,000

A country is angry at a neighboring country for creating too much water and
air pollution. It passes a law that forbids its citizens from doing any business
with the other country until that country cleans up the pollution. If the
pollution continues, there will be no trade between the countries.
This is an example of which type of trade barrier?
A. Tariffs
B. Embargoes
C. Subsidies
D. Quotas

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Embargoes. I’m pretty sure this is the right answer

The trade barrier which is displayed is called as Embargoes. Hence, Option B is the correct statement.

What do you mean by Embargoes?

An embargo is a central authority order that restricts trade or alternates with a precise country, commonly due to political or financial problems.

An embargo is commonly created due to damaging political or financial occasions among nations. It is designed to isolate a rustic and create problems for its governing body, forcing it to behave on the difficulty that brought about the embargo.

Hence, Option B is the correct statement.

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Which of the following is NOT one of the steps taken in the financial planning process? a. Develop a set of forecasted financial statements under alternative versions of the operating plan in order to analyze the effects of different operating procedures on projected profits and financial ratios. b. Consult with key competitors about the optimal set of prices to charge, i.e., the prices that will maximize profits for our firm and its competitors. c. Forecast the funds that will be generated internally. If internal funds are insufficient to cover the required new investment, then identify sources from which the required external capital can be raised. d. Determine the amount of capital that will be needed to support the plan. e. Monitor operations after implementing the plan to spot any deviations and then take corrective actions.

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Answer:

B)Consult with key competitors about the optimal set of prices to charge, i.e., the prices that will maximize profits for our firm and its competitors.

Explanation:

The financial planning process can be regarded as series of steps which states best way of using money and investments as well as other assets so that financial goals can be potentially achieved. Most of the financial plans has its focus savings of goals as well as payoff goals even estate planning goals so that roadmap to financial freedom can be set.

The steps that can be taken in the financial planning process are;

✓ Forecast the funds that will be generated internally. If internal funds are insufficient to cover the required new investment, then identify sources from which the required external capital can be raised.

✓Develop a set of forecasted financial statements under alternative versions of the operating plan in order to analyze the effects of different operating procedures on projected profits and financial ratios

✓Determine the amount of capital that will be needed to support the plan. e. Monitor operations

Two of Interpret Inc's products, QI and VH, emerge from a joint process. Product QI has been allocated $15,300 of the total joint costs of $36,000. A total of 2,200 units of product QI are produced from the joint process. Product QI can be sold at the split-off point for $10 per unit, or it can be processed further for an additional total cost of $10,200 and then sold for $12 per unit. If product QI is processed further and sold, what would be the financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company compared with sale in its unprocessed form directly after the split-off point

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Answer:

($5,800)

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what would be the financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company

Product QI

Sales value after further processing $26,400

($12 × 2,200)

Less Costs of further processing ($10,200)

Benefit of further processing $16,200

($26,400-$10,200)

Less Sales value at split-off point ($22,000)

($10 × 2,200)

Net advantage (disadvantage) ($5,800)

($16,200-$22,000)

Therefore what would be the financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company is ($5,800)

Which punctuation mark best matches the image?

1. Comma
2. Period
3. Question mark
4. Exclamation point

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Answer:

Question mark

Explanation:

I just took the test

This is the picture for the question

Answer:

The Answer Is C Or 3

Explanation:

Evanson Company expects to produce 540,000 units of their product during the year. Monthly production is expected to range from 40,000 to 80,000 units. The company has budgeted manufacturing costs per unit to be as follows: Direct materials $ 14 Direct labor 15 Variable manufacturing overhead 16 Fixed manufacturing overhead 3 Prepare a flexible manufacturing budget using 20,000 unit increments.

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Answer:

Evanson Company

Evanson Company

Flexible Monthly Budget

Activity Level:

Finished goods (Units)          40,000         60,000          80,000

Variable costs:

Direct materials                $560,000     $840,000    $1,120,000

Direct labor                         600,000       900,000     1,200,000

Manufacturing overhead   640,000       960,000     1,280,000

Total variable costs       $1,800,000  $2,700,000  $3,600,000

Fixed manufacturing

 overhead                          135,000         135,000        135,000

Total production costs $1,935,000  $2,835,000  $3,735,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Expected production units per year = 540,000

Average monthly production units = 45,000 (540,000/12)

Manufacturing costs per unit:

Direct materials                            $ 14

Direct labor                                      15

Variable manufacturing overhead 16

Fixed manufacturing overhead       3

Total yearly fixed overhead = $1,620,000 (540,000 * $3)

Monthly fixed overhead = $135,000 ($1,620,000/12)

b) A flexible budget has varying activity levels from one period to the next.  One interesting feature of the flexible budget is that the variable costs are fixed per unit, but their totals vary with the volume levels.  On the other hand, the fixed costs remain static in totals but vary per unit.

Macrosoft Company reports net income of $55,000. The accounting records reveal depreciation expense of $70,000 as well as increases in prepaid rent, accounts payable, and income tax payable of $50,000, $11,000, and $13,000, respectively. Prepare the operating activities section of Macrosoft's statement of cash flows using the indirect method. (List cash outflows and any decrease in cash as negative amounts.)

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Answer:

$99,000

Explanation:

According to the scenario, computation of the given data are as follows,

         Net income  = $55,000

Add- Depreciation expense = $70,000

Less- prepaid rent = $50,000

Add- accounts payable = $11,000

Add- Income tax payable = $13,000

Total = $99,000

Hence, Net cash flow from operating activities = $99,000      

Where would you go to get information for your business plan?

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Credible websites for planning, credible websites for research on business, and anything to improve your knowledge to be prepared.

Assume that IBM leased equipment that was carried at a cost of $120,000 to Swander Company. The term of the lease is 6 years beginning December 31, 2019, with equal rental payments of $30,044 beginning December 31, 2019. The fair value of the equipment at commencement of the lease is $150,001. The equipment has a useful life of 6 years with no salvage value. The lease has an implicit interest rate of 8%, no bargain purchase option, and no transfer of title. Collectibility of lease payments for IBM is probable. Assume the sales-type lease was recorded at a present value of $150,001.
Prepare IBM’s December 31, 2016, journal entries at commencement of the lease.
December 31, 2016:
Account Name Debit Credit
December 31, 2016
Account Name Debit Credit

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Answer:

Date           Account titles and Explanation     Debit          Credit

Dec 31, 19   Lease receivables                        $150,001

                   Cost of goods sold                       $120,000

                            Sales                                                           $150,001

                             Equipment                                                 $120,000

                    (To record the lease)

Dec 31, 19   Cash                                                $30,044

                              Lease receivables                                     $30,044

                   (To record the receipt of lease installment)

The Xtra Store has a Human Resources Department and a Janitorial Department that provide service to three sales departments. The Human Resources Department cost is allocated on the basis of employees, and the Janitorial Department cost is allocated on the basis of space. The following information is available:______.
Human
Resources Janitorial Sales #1 Sales #2 Sales #3
Budgeted cost $54,000 $39,000
Space in square feet 13,000 10,000 26,000 40,000 64,000
Number of employees 10 15 20 40 25
1. Using the direct method, the amount of Janitorial Department cost allocated to Sales Department no. 2 is: (Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to nearest whole dollar amount.)
a. $17,696.
b. $10,636.
c. $9,941.
d. $13,750.
e. $12,000.
2. Using the step-down method and assuming that the Human Resources Department is allocated first, the amount of Human Resources cost allocated to Sales Department no. 3 is (Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to nearest whole dollar amount):
a. $12,273.
b. $22,500.
c. $13,382.
d. $13,500.
e. $15,882.
3. Using the direct method, the amount of Janitorial Department cost allocated to Sales Department no. 2 is: (Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to nearest whole dollar amount.)
a. $17,696.
b. $12,000.
c. $10,636.
d. $13,750.
e. $9,941.
4. Using the step-down method and assuming that the Human Resources Department is allocated first, the amount of Human Resources cost allocated to Sales Department no. 3 is (Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to nearest whole dollar amount):______.
a. $22,500.
b. $13,500.
c. $12,273.
d. $13,382.
e. $15,882.

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Answer:

The Xtra Store

1. Using the direct method, the amount of Janitorial Department cost allocated to Sales Department no. 2 is:

e. $12,000.

2. Using the step-down method and assuming that the Human Resources Department is allocated first, the amount of Human Resources cost allocated to Sales Department no. 3 is:

d. $13,500.

3. Using the direct method, the amount of Janitorial Department cost allocated to Sales Department no. 2 is:

b. $12,000.

4. Using the step-down method and assuming that the Human Resources Department is allocated first, the amount of Human Resources cost allocated to Sales Department no. 3 is:

b. $13,500.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                          Human  Resources  Janitorial  Sales #1  Sales #2  Sales #3

Budgeted cost            $54,000         $39,000

Space in square feet     13,000            10,000   26,000    40,000   64,000

Number of employees         10                    15           20            40          25

1. Direct method of allocation:

Janitorial Department cost of $39,000

Sales #2 = $12,000 ($39,000 * 40,000/130,000)

2. Step-down method:

Human Resources cost of $54,000

Sales #3 = $13,500 ($54,000 * 25/100)

A firm has the following account balances for this year. Sales for the year are $500,000. Projected sales for next year are $545,000. The percentage of sales approach is used for pro forma purposes. All balance sheet accounts, except long-term debt and common stock, change according to that approach. The firm plans to decrease the long-term debt balance by $5,000 next year. Retained earnings is expected to increase by $3,500 next year. What is the projected external financing need?
a) $10,520
b) $14,720
c) $18,520
d) $20,720
e) $25,620

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Answer:

b) $14,720

Explanation:

Note: The missing words are attached below for understanding

Determining the increase in the sales:

Percentage increase in sales = (New sales - Old sales) / Old sales

= ($545,000 - $500,000) / $500,000

= 9%

Determining the new balances of assets and liabilities:

Current assets = $48,000*109% = $52,320

Fixed assets = 158000*109% = $172,220

Total assets = $52,320 + $172,220 = $224,540

Financed by:

The current liabilities = $48000*109% = $52,320

Long-term debt = $83,000 - $5,000 = $78,000

Common stock = $36,000

Retained earnings = $40,000 + $3,500 = $43,500

Total liabilities & the equity = $52,320 + $78,000 + $36,000 + $43,500 =  $209,820

External financing needed = Total assets - Total liabilities and equity

External financing needed = $224,540 - $209,820

External financing needed = $14,720

In June 2000, the SEC brought civil charges against seven top executives of Cendant Company. The SEC alleged that these officials had, among other things, inflated income by more than $100 million through improper use of company reserves. These proceedings were a result of a longstanding investigation by the SEC of financial fraud that started back in the 1980s. In your opinion, in which stage of the criminal litigation process is this case? Why?

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Answer:

First stage  

Explanation:

Filing of criminal charges against an offender is usually the first stage in a criminal litigation process. The investigation carried out by SEC is a preliminary process and may not be counted as First stage.

The criminal litigation process is made up seven ( 7 ) process and the investigative part of the process is to Identify the civil charges

Ahmed Company purchases all merchandise on credit. It recently budgeted the following month-end accounts payable balances and merchandise inventory balances. Cash payments on accounts payable during each month are expected to be: May, $1,200,000; June, $1,500,000; July, $1,400,000; and August, $1,400,000
Accounts Payable Merchandise Inventory
May 31 $150,000 $260,000
June 30 130,000 500,000
July 31 300,000 300,000
August 31 120,000 330,000
(1) Compute the budgeted amounts of merchandise purchases.
(2) Compute the budgeted amounts of cost of goods sold.

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Answer:

1. Computation of Budgeted amount of Merchandise Purchases

Particulars                                        June             July            August

Ending Accounts Payable          $130,000     $300,000      $120,000

Payments on account              $1,500,000   $1,400,000   $1,400,000

                                                 $1,630,000     $1,700,000   $1,520,000

Beginning Accounts Payable  $150,000       $130,000       $300,000  

Purchases                                 $1,480,000    $1,570,000    $1,220,000

2. Computation of Budgeted amount of Cost of Goods Sold

Particulars                                        June             July            August

Beginning inventory                   $260,000   $500,000      $300,000

Purchases                                  $1,480,000   $1,570,000    $1,220,000

Cost of goods AFS                    $1,740,000   $2,070,000   $1,520,000

Ending Inventory                       $500,000     $300,000      $330,000

Cost of goods sold                   $1,240,000   $1,770,000    $1,190,000

Cinnamon Buns Co. (CBC) started 2021 with $52,500 of merchandise on hand. During 2021, $284,000 in merchandise was purchased on account with credit terms of 2/10 n/30. All discounts were taken. Purchases were all made f.o.b. shipping point. CBC paid freight charges of $9,800. Merchandise with an invoice amount of $3,000 was returned for credit. Cost of goods sold for the year was $302,000. CBC uses a perpetual inventory system. What is cost of goods available for sale, assuming CBC uses the gross method

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Answer:

$337,680

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the cost of goods available for sale, assuming CBC uses the gross method

Beginning inventory $52,500

Inventory purchased $284,000

Freight $9,800

Merchandise returned ($3,000)

Discounts [($284,000 – $3,000) x 2%)] ($5,620)

Cost of goods available for sale $337,680

Therefore the cost of goods available for sale, assuming CBC uses the gross method is $337,680

Placid Lake Corporation acquired 90 percent of the outstanding voting stock of Scenic, Inc., on January 1, 2020, when Scenic had a net book value of $640,000. Any excess fair value was assigned to intangible assets and amortized at a rate of $7,000 per year. Placid Lake's 2021 net income before consideration of its relationship with Scenic (and before adjustments for intra-entity sales) was $540,000. Scenic reported net income of $350,000. Placid Lake declared $170,000 in dividends during this period; Scenic paid $64,000. At the end of 2021, selected figures from the two companies' balance sheets were as follows:

Placid Lake Corporation Scenic, Inc.
Inventory $350,000 $111,000
Land 810,000 410,000
Equipment (net) 610,000 510,000

During 2019, intra-entity sales of $180,000 (original cost of $84,000) were made. Only 30 percent of this inventory was still held within the consolidated entity at the end of 2019. In 2020, $300,000 in intra-entity sales were made with an original cost of $80,000. Of this merchandise, 40 percent had not been resold to outside parties by the end of the year.

Required:
a. What is consolidated net income for Placid Lake and its subsidiary?
b. If the intra-entity sales were upstream, how would consolidated net income be allocated to the controlling and noncontrolling interest?
c. If the intra-entity sales were downstream, how would consolidated net income be allocated to the controlling and noncontrolling interest?
d. What is the consolidated balance in the ending Inventory account?

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Answer:

a. Consolidated net income for Placid Lake and its subsidiary is $823,800.

b-1. Noncontrolling interest share of consolidated net income is $28,380.

b-2. Placid Lakes or controlling interest share of consolidated net income is $795,420. .

c-1. Noncontrolling interest share of consolidated net income is $34,300.

c-2.  Placid Lakes or controlling interest share of consolidated net income is $789,500.

d. Consolidated balance in the ending Inventory account is $373,000.

Explanation:

Note: There is a minor error in the question where 2019 is used instead of 2020. This is therefore corrected to avoid confusion before answering the question. The complete question with the correction is therefore presented as follows:

Placid Lake Corporation acquired 90 percent of the outstanding voting stock of Scenic, Inc., on January 1, 2020, when Scenic had a net book value of $640,000. Any excess fair value was assigned to intangible assets and amortized at a rate of $7,000 per year. Placid Lake's 2021 net income before consideration of its relationship with Scenic (and before adjustments for intra-entity sales) was $540,000. Scenic reported net income of $350,000. Placid Lake declared $170,000 in dividends during this period; Scenic paid $64,000. At the end of 2021, selected figures from the two companies' balance sheets were as follows:

Placid Lake Corporation Scenic, Inc.

Inventory $350,000 $111,000

Land 810,000 410,000

Equipment (net) 610,000 510,000

During 2020, intra-entity sales of $180,000 (original cost of $84,000) were made. Only 30 percent of this inventory was still held within the consolidated entity at the end of 2020. In 2020, $300,000 in intra-entity sales were made with an original cost of $80,000. Of this merchandise, 40 percent had not been resold to outside parties by the end of the year.

Required:

a. What is consolidated net income for Placid Lake and its subsidiary?

b. If the intra-entity sales were upstream, how would consolidated net income be allocated to the controlling and noncontrolling interest?

c. If the intra-entity sales were downstream, how would consolidated net income be allocated to the controlling and noncontrolling interest?

d. What is the consolidated balance in the ending Inventory account?

Explanation of the answers is now given as follows:

Note: See the attached excel file for all the calculation related parts a, b, and c.

d. What is the consolidated balance in the ending Inventory account?

Unrealized gross profit, 12/31/21 (w.2. in the attached excel file) = $88,000

Consolidated balance in the ending Inventory account = Book value of Placid Lake Corporation Inventory + Book value of Scenic, Inc. Inventory - Unrealized gross profit, 12/31/21 = $350,000 + $111,000 - $88,000 = $373,000

Simplifying the ABC System: TDABC Golding Bank provided the following data about its resources and activities for its checking account process:
Resources Activities Time per Unit Activity Driver
Supervision $60,000 Processing accounts 0.20 hr. No. of accounts
Phone and supplies 76,000 Issuing statements 0.10 hr. No. of statements
Salaries 242,000 Processing transactions 0.05 hr. No. of transactions
Computer 22,000 Answering customer inquiries 0.15 hr. No. of inquiries
Total 400,000
Total check processing hours 20,000
(practical capacity)
Required:
1. Calculate the capacity cost rate for the checking account process. Round your answers to the nearest cent.
$ per hour
2. Calculate the activity rates for the four activities. Round your answers to the nearest cent..
Processing accounts $ per account
Issuing statements $ per statement
Processing transactions $ per transaction
Answering inquiries $ per inquiry
If the total number of statements issued was 20,000, calculate the cost of the issuing statements activity.

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Answer:

1.$20 per hour

2. Processing accounts $4 per account

Issuing statements $2 per statement

Processing transactions $1 per transaction

Answering inquiries $3 per inquiry

$40,000

Explanation:

1. Calculation to determine the capacity cost rate for the checking account process

Using this formula

Capacity cost rate= Total resources / Total checking processing hours

Let plug in the formula

Capacity cost rate= $400,000 / 20,000

Capacity cost rate= $20 per hour

Therefore the capacity cost rate for the checking account process is $20 per hour

2. Calculation to determine the activity rates for the four activities.

Processing accounts= 0.20 × $20

Processing accounts= $4 per account

Issuing statements= 0.10 × $20

Issuing statements= $2 per statement

Processing transactions= 0.05 × $20

Processing transactions= $1 per transaction

Answering inquiries= 0.15 × $20

Answering inquiries= $3 per inquiry

Therefore the activity rates for the four activities are:

Processing accounts $4 per account

Issuing statements $2 per statement

Processing transactions $1 per transaction

Answering inquiries $3 per inquiry

Calculation to determine the cost of the issuing statements activity If the total of issuing statement was 20,000

Using this formula

Cost of the issuing statements activity= Issuing statements*Total of issuing statement

Cost of the issuing statements activity

Let plug in the formula

Cost of the issuing statements activity= 20,000 × $2

Cost of the issuing statements activity= $40,000

Therefore the cost of the issuing statements activity is $40,000

how personality affect on performance of company

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Personality affects all aspects of a person's performance, even how he reacts to situations on the job. This can lead to increased productivity and job satisfaction, helping your business function more efficiently.

Answer:

Personality affects all aspects of a person's performance, even how he reacts to situations on the job. Not every personality is suited for every job position, so it's important to recognize personality traits and pair employees with the duties that fit their personalities the best. This can lead to increased productivity and job satisfaction, helping your organization to function more efficiently. Personality can be seen as the motor which drives behavior. It's consistent over time and across situations, and has been proven to predict our success at work over the course of 50 or more years. The most widely accepted model of personality-the 'Big Five' model-uses five distinct scales to describe personality: conscientiousness (the extent to which one is dependable and persistent), emotional stability(one's calmness and self-control), extraversion (a measure of sociability, ambition and narcissism), agreeableness (the extent to which one is cooperative and altruistic), and openness to experience (a measure of creativity and novelty-seeking) Personality Personality is so widely studied concept by the psychologists that "personality psychology" is taken as a separate discipline of psychology.

TB MC Qu. 08-93 A company has established... A company has established 5 pounds of Material J at $2 per pound as the standard for the material in its Product Z. The company has just produced 1,000 units of this product, using 5,200 pounds of Material J that cost $9,880.The direct materials price variance is: Multiple Choice $520 unfavorable. $400 unfavorable. $120 favorable. $520 favorable. $400 favorable.

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Answer:

Direct material price variance= $520 favorable

Explanation:

To calculate the direct material price variance, we need to use the following formula:

Direct material price variance= (standard price - actual price)*actual quantity

Direct material price variance= (2 - 1.9)*5,200

Direct material price variance= $520 favorable

Actual price= 9,880 / 5,200= $1.9

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