The distributable net income (DNI) of a fiduciary taxpayer: a.Marks the maximum amount of gross income that income beneficiaries must report when receiving distributions. b.Specifies the character of the distributions in the hands of the year's income beneficiaries. c.Constitutes the maximum amount for the fiduciary's distribution deduction. d.All of these choices are correct.

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Answer 1

Answer: d. All of these choices are correct.

Explanation:

The Distributable Net income is the taxable income acquired by a person who is a beneficiary to a trust from that trust. It is therefore the maximum amount that they should report for taxation purposes when they receive distributions from their trusts.

It also specifies the character of the distribution and is the maximum amount that the fiduciary can deduct for distribution income purposes from their taxable income.


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The standards for product V28 call for 8.3 pounds of a raw material that costs $19.00 per pound. Last month, 2,200 pounds of the raw material were purchased for $41,360. The actual output of the month was 240 units of product V28. A total of 2,100 pounds of the raw material were used to produce this output.
The direct materials purchases variance is computed when the materials are purchased.
Required:
a. What is the materials price variance for the month?
b. What is the materials quantity variance for the month?

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Answer:

Results are below.

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= (19 - 18.8)*2,200

Direct material price variance= $440 favorable

Actual price= 41,360 / 2,200= $18.8

Now, we can determine the direct material quantity variance:

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

Direct material quantity variance= (8.3*240 - 2,100)*19

Direct material quantity variance= $2,052 unfavorable

Several years ago, Nipher paid $70,000 to purchase equipment to use in its business. This year, it sold the equipment for $76,500. Accumulated MACRS depreciation through date of sale was $18,000. Determine the amount and character of Nipher's gain recognized. Group of answer choices $18,000 ordinary gain and $6,500 Section 1231 gain $24,500 Section 1231 gain $18,000 ordinary gain and $6,500 capital gain $24,500 ordinary gain

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Answer:

$18,000 ordinary gain and $6,500 Section 1231 gain

Explanation:

Calculation to Determine the amount and character of Nipher's gain recognized.

Based on the information given we were told that the Accumulated MACRS depreciation was the amount of $18,000 which means that the ORDINARY INCOME will be $18,000 as well as $6,500 SECTION 1231 GAIN Calculated as:

Gain= Fair Value of Equipment -Book value of Equipment

Gain=$76,500-$70,000

Gain=$6,500

Therefore the amount and character of Nipher's gain recognized will be $18,000 ordinary gain and $6,500 Section 1231 gain

An auto repair shop orders cleaning rags in batches of 120 boxes. This inventory is depleted at a constant rate and new rags are ordered to arrive exactly when the on-hand inventory of rags reaches zero boxes. What is the average inventory level over time

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Answer:

60

Explanation:

the computation of the average inventory level over time is given below:

As the order is placed only when the inventory level is zero

So, The average inventory level is

= (120 +0) ÷ 2

= 60

Hence, the average inventory level over time is 60

The same would be considered and relevant

Basically we take an average of it to determine the average inventory level

As part of its stock-based compensation package, International Electronics granted 24 million stock appreciation rights (SARs) to top officers on January 1, 2018. At exercise, holders of the SARs are entitled to receive stock equal in value to the excess of the market price at exercise over the share price at the date of grant. The SARs cannot be exercised until the end of 2021 (vesting date) and expire at the end of 2023. The $1 par common shares have a market price of $46 per share on the grant date. The fair value of the SARs, estimated by an appropriate option pricing model, is $3 per SAR at January 1, 2018. The fair value reestimated at December 31, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022, is $4, $3, $4, $2.50, and $3, respectively. All recipients are expected to remain employed through the vesting date.
Required:
1. Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record the award of SARs on January 1, 2018. Will the SARs be reported as debt or equity?
2. Prepare the appropriate journal entries pertaining to the SARs on December 31, 2018–December 31, 2021.
3. The SARs remain unexercised on December 31, 2022. Prepare the appropriate journal entry on that date.
4. The SARs are exercised on June 6, 2023, when the share price is $50. Prepare the appropriate journal entry(s) on that date.

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Answer:

1. January 1, 2018

No Journal entry

The SARs will be reported as EQUITY

2. December 31, 2018

Dr Compensation expense $18,000,000

Cr Paid in capital SAR plan $18,000,000

December 31, 2019

Dr Compensation expense $18,000,000

Cr Paid in capital SAR plan $18,000,000

December 31, 2020

Dr Compensation expense $18,000,000

Cr Paid in capital SAR plan $18,000,000

December 31, 2023

Dr Compensation expense $18,000,000

Cr Paid in capital SAR plan $18,000,000

3. December 31, 2022

No Journal entry

4. June 6, 2023

Dr Paid in capital SAR plan $72,000,000

Cr Common stock $1,920,000

Cr Paid in capital in excess of Par $70,080,000

Explanation:

1. Preparation of the appropriate journal entry to record the award of SARs on January 1, 2018.

January 1, 2018

No Journal entry

Based on the information The SARs will be reported as EQUITY reason been that IE which full meaning is INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONICS

will tend to settle in shares of the INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONICS stock during exercise.

2. Preparation of the appropriate journal entries pertaining to the SARs on December 31, 2018–December 31, 2021.

December 31, 2018

Dr Compensation expense $18,000,000

Cr Paid in capital SAR plan $18,000,000

(3*$24 million/4)

December 31, 2019

Dr Compensation expense $18,000,000

Cr Paid in capital SAR plan $18,000,000

(3*$24 million/4)

December 31, 2020

Dr Compensation expense $18,000,000

Cr Paid in capital SAR plan $18,000,000

(3*$24 million/4)

December 31, 2023

Dr Compensation expense $18,000,000

Cr Paid in capital SAR plan $18,000,000

(3*$24 million/4)

3. Preparation of the appropriate journal entry on that date.

December 31, 2022

No Journal entry

4. Preparation of the appropriate journal entry(s) on June 6, 2023

June 6, 2023

Dr Paid in capital SAR plan $72,000,000

(3*$24 million)

Cr Common stock $1,920,000

[($50-$46)*$24,0000/$50]

Cr Paid in capital in excess of Par $70,080,000

($72,000,000-$1,920,000)

You should consider a person's a. Grade in the class b. Personality before asking them to join your study group. C. All of these d. None of these ​

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All of these

Hope it will helps you!

During the current year, Comma Co. had outstanding: 25,000 shares of common stock; 8,000 shares of $20 par, 10% cumulative preferred stock; and 3,000 bonds that are $1,000 par and 9% convertible. The bonds were originally issued at par, and each bond was convertible into 30 shares of common stock. During the year, net income was $200,000, no dividends were declared, and the tax rate was 30%. What amount was Comma's basic earnings per share for the current year?

a. $7.55
b. $7.36
c. $8.00
d. $3.38

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Answer:

b. $7.36

Explanation:

The computation of the basic earning per share is shown below;

Basic earnings per share

= (Net income - Preferred dividends) ÷ Outstanding common shares

= [$200,000 - (8000 × $20 × 10%)] ÷  25,000

= ($200,000 - $16,000) ÷ 25,000

= $184,000 ÷ 25,000

= $7.36

Hence, the option b is correct

Sweet Acacia Industries closes its books on its July 31 year-end. The company does not make entries to accrue for interest except at its year-end. On June 30, the Notes Receivable account balance is $27,200. Notes Receivable include the following.
Date Maker Face Value Term Maturity Date Interest Rate
April 21 Coote Inc. $5,600 90 days July 20 8%
May 25 Brady Co. 8,400 60 days July 24 10%
June 30 BMG Corp. 13,200 6 months December 31 6%
During July, the following transactions were completed.
July 5 Made sales of $4,310 on Sweet Acacia Industries credit cards.
14 Made sales of $600 on Visa credit cards. The credit card service charge is 3%.
20 Received payment in full from Coote Inc. on the amount due.
24 Received payment in full from Brady Co. on the amount due.
Journalize the July transactions and the July 31 adjusting entry for accrued interest receivable. (Interest is computed using 360 days; omit cost of goods sold entries.)

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Answer:

Sweet Acacia Industries

Journal Entries:

July 5: Debit Cash $4,310

Credit Sales Revenue $4,310

To record sales on Sweet Acacia credit cards.

July 14: Debit Cash $582

Debit Service Charge Expense $18

Credit Sales Revenue $600

To record sales made on Visa credit cards with service charge of 3%.

July 20:  Debit Cash $5,712

Credit Notes Receivable (Coote Inc.) $5,600

Credit Interest Revenue $112

To record the receipt of full payment with interest.

July 24: Debit Cash $8,540

Credit Notes Receivable (Brady Co.) $8,400

Credit Interest Revenue $140

To record the receipt of full payment with interest.

July 31: Debit Interest Receivable (BMG Corp.) $66

Credit Interest Revenue $66

To accrue interest revenue for 30 days.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

June 30 balances of Notes Receivable:

Date        Maker        Face Value   Term   Maturity Date   Interest Rate

April 21   Coote Inc.     $5,600    90 days    July 20                  8%

May 25   Brady Co.        8,400    60 days    July 24                 10%

June 30  BMG Corp.    13,200    6 months December 31         6%

July 5: Cash $4,310 Sales Revenue $4,310

July 14: Cash $582 Interest Expense $18 Sales Revenue $600

July 20:  Cash $5,712 Notes Receivable (Coote Inc.) $5,600 Interest Revenue $112 ($5,600 * 8% * 90/360)

July 24: Cash $8,540 Notes Receivable (Brady Co.) $8,400 Interest Revenue $140 ($8,600 * 10% * 60/360)

July 31: Interest Receivable (BMG Corp.) $66 Interest Revenue $66 ($13,200 * 6% * 30/360)

Burget Clinic uses client-visits as its measure of activity. During July, the clinic budgeted for 2,100 client-visits, but its actual level of activity was 2,110 client-visits. The clinic has provided the following data concerning the formulas used in its budgeting and its actual results for July:

Data used in budgeting:

Fixed element per month Variable element per client-visit
Revenue - $47.10
Personnel expenses $22,700 $16.90
Medical supplies 1,600 6.50
Occupancy expenses 6,900 1.50
Administrative expenses 3,400 0.40
Total expenses $34,600 $25.30

Actual results for July:

Revenue $101,491
Personnel expenses 55,699
Medical supplies 15,895
Occupancy expenses 9,785
Administrative expenses 4,424

The revenue variance for July would be closest to: __________

a. $2,581 F
b. $2,110 U
c. $2,110 F
d. $2,581 U

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Answer:

Burget Clinic

The revenue variance for July would be closest to: __________

a. $2,581 F

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Budgeted client-visits for July = 2,100

Actual client-visits for July = 2,110

                                Fixed element      Variable element

                                   per month            per client-visit

Revenue                               -                         $47.10

Personnel expenses    $22,700                    $16.90

Medical supplies               1,600                        6.50

Occupancy expenses      6,900                         1.50

Administrative expenses 3,400                       0.40

Total expenses            $34,600                   $25.30

Actual results for July:

Revenue                          $101,491

Personnel expenses        55,699

Medical supplies               15,895

Occupancy expenses        9,785

Administrative expenses   4,424

Budgeted Revenue = $98,910 ($47.10 * 2,100)

Compute the payback period for each of these two separate investments: A new operating system for an existing machine is expected to cost $280,000 and have a useful life of five years. The system yields an incremental after-tax income of $80,769 each year after deducting its straight-line depreciation. The predicted salvage value of the system is $11,000. A machine costs $200,000, has a $15,000 salvage value, is expected to last seven years, and will generate an after-tax income of $44,000 per year after straight-line depreciation.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the payback period for each investment is shown below;

For Option 1

= Initial Investment ÷  Annual Cash Flow

= $280,000 ÷ $134,569

= 2.081 Year

Here Annual cash inflow is

= Net income + Depreciation

= $80,769 + (($280,000 - $11,000) ÷ 5)

= $134,569

For Option-2

= Initial Investment ÷ Annual Cash Flow

= $200,000 ÷ $70,429

= 2.84 Year

Here Annual cash inflow is

= Net income + Depreciation

= $44,000 + (($200,000 - $15,000) ÷ 7)

= $70,429

In early April 2020, an amendment to the annual budget for 2020 was approved by the city council for inflows and outflows in the Street Improvement Bond Debt Service Fund related to the bond issue. The debt service fund budget amendment provides for estimated other financing sources of $20,000 for the premium on bonds sold and estimated revenues of $12,500 for accrued interest on bonds sold; and appropriations in the amount of the one interest payment of $25,000 to be made during 2020. (The payment that is due on July 1, 2020.)

Required:
Record the budget for the Street Improvement Bond Debt Service Fund for year 2020.

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Answer:

attached below

Explanation:

Given data :

Year : 2020

estimated other financing sources = $20,000 ( premium on bonds sold )

estimated revenues = $12500 ( accrued interest on bonds sold )

approximations in amount of one interest payment = $25,000 ( to be made during 2020 )

attached below is the Budget for the street improvement Bond debt service fund for year 2020

Ficus, Inc. began business on March 1 of the current year, and elected to file its income tax return on a calendar-year basis. The corporation incurred $800 in organizational expenditures. Assuming the corporation does not elect to expense but chooses to amortize the costs over 180 months, the maximum allowable deduction for amortization of organizational expenditures in the current year is: a.$44.44 b.$800.00 c.$4.44 d.$53.28 e.None of these choices are correct.

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Answer:

a. $44.44

Explanation:

The amortization will be allowed for 10 months in the year (March-December) as the return is filed on a calendar year basis. The deduction allowed per month $4.44 ($800 / 180).

The maximum allowable deduction for amortization of organizational expenditures in the current year is $44.44 ($4.44*10 months).

Darrell is a clothier whose company, 24-7 Activewear, has separate product lines for men, women, and children. He has grouped his organization into different departments such as production, marketing, and finance. Most of the employees report to two managers a departmental head and a divisional head. Darrell encourages lower-level managers to make important decisions in order to promote quick and effective decision making.

It can be inferred that Darrell's firm utilizes the ________ approach to departmentalization.

a. geographical
b. product
c. vertical
d. matrix
e. conglomerate

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Answer:

d. matrix

Explanation:

In the matrix organization structure, here the employees would have the multiple line for reporting and also they perform various kinds of roles. In this, the resources are used effectively and also it builds the motivation between the employees due to this the employee could show their skills in various fields also it improves the decision making

Therefore as per the given situation, the option d is correct

Chamberlain Enterprises, Inc. reported the following receivables in its December 31, 2020, year-end balance sheet:
Current assets:
Accounts receivable, net of $24,000 in allowance for
uncollectible accounts $218,000
Interest receivable 6,800
Notes receivable 260,000
Additional information:
1. The notes receivable account consists of two notes, a $120,000 note and a $200,000 note. The $120,000 note is dated October 31, 2020, with principal and interest payable on October 31, 2021. The $200,000 note is dated March 31, 2020, with principal and 8% interest payable on March 31, 2021.
2. During 2021, sales revenue totaled $2,020,000, $1,880,000 cash was collected from customers, and $31,000 in accounts receivable were written off. All sales are made on a credit basis. Bad debt expense is recorded at year-end by adjusting the allowance account to an amount equal to 10% of year-end gross accounts receivable.
3. On March 31, 2021, the $200,000 note receivable was discounted at the Bank of Commerce. The bank’s discount rate is 8%. Chamberlain accounts for the discounting as a sale.
Required:
1. In addition to sales revenue, what revenue and expense amounts related to receivables will appear in Chamberlain’s 2021 income statement?
2. What amounts will appear in the 2021 year-end balance sheet for accounts receivable?
3. Calculate the receivables turnover ratio for 2021.

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Answer:

Chamberlain Enterprises, Inc.

1.  In addition to sales revenue, the revenue and expense amounts related to the receivables that will appear in Chamberlain’s 2021 income statement

Bad debts expense                                    $39,700

Interest revenue on the $200,000 notes  $4,000

Bank Finance Fee                                      $16,000

2. The amounts that will appear in the 2021 year-end Balance Sheet for accounts receivable (net) is:

Accounts receivable         $327,000

Allowance for uncollectible -32,700

Net accounts receivable  $294,300

3. The receivables turnover ratio for 2021:

= 5.2 times

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

December 31, 2020

Current assets:

Accounts receivable, net of $24,000 in allowance for

uncollectible accounts $218,000

Interest receivable             6,800

Notes receivable           260,000

Total receivables         $484,800

Notes receivable:

October 31, Note = $60,000 payable on October 31, 2021

March 31, 2020 Note = $200,000 payable on March 31, 2021

T-accounts:

Accounts receivable

Date       Account Titles                 Debit        Credit

12/31/20 Beginning balance    $218,000

12/31/21  Sales revenue         2,020,000

12/31/21  Cash                                             $1,880,000

12/31/21  Allowance for uncollectibles              31,000

12/31/21  Ending balance                                327,000

Interest receivable

Date       Account Titles                 Debit      Credit

12/31/20 Beginning balance       $6,800

Notes receivable

Date       Account Titles                 Debit      Credit

12/31/20 Beginning balance  $260,000

Allowance for  uncollectible accounts

Date       Account Titles                 Debit      Credit

12/31/20 Beginning balance                       $24,000

12/31/21  Accounts receivable   $31,000

12/31/21  Bad debts expense                       39,700

12/31/21  Ending balance            32,700

Interest on $200,000 notes receivable at 8%:

= $16,000 per year

= $1,333 monthly

Interest due on the $200,000 note, for January 1, 2021 to March 31, 2021 = $4,000

Transactions Analysis:

Accounts receivable $2,020,000 Sales Revenue $2,020,000

Cash $1,880,000 Accounts receivable $1,880,000

Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $31,000 Accounts receivable $31,000

Bad debts expense $39,700 Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $39,700

Bank Finance Fee $16,000 ($200,000 * 8%)

Receivables in 2020 = $484,800

Receivables in 2021 =   294,300

Total receivables =       $779,100

Average receivables = $389,550 ($779,100/2)

Credit Sales/Average receivable

= $2,020,000/$389,550

= 5.2 times.

27. If your company purchases land and a building for $100,000, and it intends to tear down the existing building to allow construction of a new warehouse, the purchase price should be allocated to the following accounts: A) $100,000 to the Construction Expense account B) $100,000 to the Land account and $0 to the Building account C) Prorated to the Land account and Building account based on the appraised values of each. D) $100,000 to the Building account and $0 to the Land account

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Answer:

The correct option is B) $100,000 to the Land account and $0 to the Building account.

Explanation:

Originally, the $100,000 paid is for both land and a buildling. There would have been a need to prorate the $100,000 to the Land account and Building account based on the appraised values of each if the existing building was not tore down.

However, since the existing building was tore sown, that indicates the building was of no use to the company and only land is useful. This indicates that the $100,000 is paid for the land alone.

Therefore, the correct option is B) $100,000 to the Land account and $0 to the Building account.

Suppose that Toyota operates two large plants: one in Japan and one in the United States. In the Japanese plant it takes Toyota 4 hours to produce a sedan and 3 hours to produce a truck. In the plant in the United States it take Toyota 6 hours to produce a sedan and 4 hours to produce a truck. This implies that ___________ has the absolute advantage in producing sedans and _____________ has the absolute advantage in producing trucks. Japan ; Japan Japan ; United States United States ; Japan United States ; United States no one ; Japan no one ; United States Japan ; no one United States ; no one no one ; no one

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Answer: Japan ; Japan

Explanation:

Absolute advantage in the production of a good means that one is able to produce more of the good in a certain period of time. This can also mean that they take a shorter time to produce a single unit of a good.

Going by this definition, Japan has an absolute advantage in the production of both sedans and trucks because they take less time to produce both types of vehicles which means that they can produce more of both than the United States if given a certain period of time.

Sunland Company had the following department data: Physical Units Work in process, beginning 0 Completed and transferred out 90900 Work in process, ending 7800 Materials are added at the beginning of the process. What is the total number of equivalent units for materials during the period?

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Answer:

Equivalent units of production= 98,700

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Physical Units Work in process, beginning 0

Completed and transferred out 90,900

Work in process, ending 7,800

Materials are added at the beginning of the process.

To calculate the equivalent units, we need to use the following formula:

Units completed in the period + Equivalent units in ending inventory WIP (units*%completion) = Equivalent units of production

Equivalent units of production= 0 + 90,900 + 7,800*1

Equivalent units of production= 98,700

Because the materials are added at the beginning of the process, the percentage of completion is 100%.

Tony has been sent to sales training and the final examination requires delivering an effective sales presentation. If he passes this examination, he will be placed into a sales job. If he does not pass, he will be let go from the company. In assessing Tony’s performance, the trainer remarks that although his talk was solid as far as content, he did not pass. The trainer fails to mention that the talk lacked several elements of excellence. Tony’s presentation graphics were inconsistent, he mumbled, and he failed to answer any of the follow-up questions. Tony throws the evaluation at the trainer, shouting, "Whatever, dude!" and slams the door on the way out. The trainer’s failure to discuss these aspects of Tony’s presentation performance demonstrated a lack of attention to which form of fairness or justice?

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Answer: interactional

Explanation:

Based on the information given, the trainer’s failure to discuss these aspects of Tony’s presentation performance demonstrated a lack of attention to the interactional justice.

Interactional Justice involves the communication of the procedures that are used in judging the performance of a person. It focuses on the treatment that individuals get when there are implementation of certain procedures. This standard is utilized by the employees at work.

In this scenario, the trainer failed to interact with Tony as he didn't explain his flaws to him and didn't tell him the reason that he wasn't chosen. Thereby, the trainer didn't pay attention to interactional fairness.

A corporation that transfers restricted stock to an employee as compensation may deduct the stock’s fair market value in the year of transfer even if the employee doesn’t recognize the value as gross income in the year of transfer.
A. True
B. False

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an unmarried taxpayer, has wages of $45,000. He has a significant amount of income from dividends and interest and therefore expects to have a federal income tax liability of $18,000. His total federal income tax withholding for the year is $9,500. Randy had $100,000 of adjusted gross income and a federal tax liability of $11,000 on his 2017 return. To avoid a penalty for underpayment of estimated taxes, what is the minimum amount of total estimated tax that Randy must pay in 2018

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Answer: $8500

Explanation:

Since the total amount of estimated tax liability for 2018 is $18000 and the tax withholding is $9500$, then the balance tax payable for 2018 will be:

= $18000 - $9500

= $8500

Therefore, the minimum amount of total estimated tax that Randy must pay in 2018 in order to avoid a penalty for underpayment of estimated taxes will be $8500

Wilson sells software during the recruiting seasons. During the current year, 10,000 software packages were sold resulting in $470,000 of sales revenue, $130,000 of variable costs, and $48,000 of fixed costs. If sales increase by $80,000, operating income will increase by ________. (Round interim calculations to two decimal places and the final answer to the nearest whole dollar.) Group of answer choices $48,000 $57,872 $32,000

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Answer:

$57,872

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what the operating income will increase by

Price = $470,000 / 10,000

Price= $47.00

Sales in software packages = $80,000 / $47.00 Sales in software packages= 1,702.13 software packages

Operating income increase = 1,702.13 × $34.00 per

Operating income increase = $57,872

Therefore the operating income will increase by

$57,872

The U.S. has expected inflation of 2%, while Country A, Country B, and Country C have expected inflation of 7%. Country A engages in much international trade with the U.S. The products that are traded between Country A and the U.S. can easily be produced by either country. Country B engages in much international trade with the U.S. The products that are traded between Country B and the U.S. are important health products, and there are not substitutes for these products that are exported from the U.S. to Country B or from Country B to the U.S. Country C engages in much international financial flows with the U.S. but very little trade. If you were to use purchasing power parity (PPP) to predict the future exchange rate over the next year for the local currency of each country against the dollar, PPP would provide the most accurate forecast for the currency of: _________

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Answer:

If you were to use purchasing power parity (PPP) to predict the future exchange rate over the next year for the local currency of each country against the dollar, PPP would provide the most accurate forecast for the currency of: _________

Country A.

Explanation:

The U.S. and Country A have Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) if an exchange rate can be determined between these two countries' currencies when their purchasing power is in equilibrium.  This parity can only be established by comparing a basket of goods in the two countries.  This basket of goods is not possible to compare with Country B or Country C that has no similar goods with the U.S.

Whirlwind mowers manufacturers and sells power lawnmower still public and distributes the products through its own dealers. Andrew is a homeowner who has purchased a power mower from an authorized dealer on the basis of the dealer's recommendation that the mower is the best one available to the job. Andrew was cutting his lawn when the mower blade flew off and seriously injured his leg.

Required:
a. Andrew sues Whirlwind Mowers and asks for damages based on negligence in producing the power mower. Is Whirlwind Mowers guilty of negligence? Explain your answer.
b. The doctrine of res ipsa loquitur can often be applied to cases of this type. Show how this doctrine can be applied to this case. Your answer must include a definition of res ipsa loquitur .
c. Explain the various types of damages that Andrew might receive if Whirlwind Mowers is found guilty of negligence.

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Answer:

A) Yes Whirlwind mowers are guilty

B) If

The negligence causes an injury event occurred due to the negligence applicant/defendant has an exclusive ownership of the equipment

C)  Compensative damages : special and general

Explanation:

A)

Andrew can sue whirlwind mowers and claim damages for production negligence ( i.e. not following the standard of care ) as enshrined in the doctrine of " res ipsa loquitur " hence Whirlwind mowers are guilty

B)  

"res ipsa loquitur ."  means the thing speaks for itself and this doctrine can be applied to this case following that the:

The negligence causes an injury event occurred due to the negligence applicant/defendant has an exclusive ownership of the equipment

c) The various types of damages

Compensative damages ( divided into 2 )

i) special damages which includes hospital expenses and other properly documented damages  ii) general damages : includes damages that are non-measurable damages

Consumption expenditures $ 4,150 Federal government purchases of goods and services 850 State and local government’s purchases 331 Investment 751 Proprietors income 150 Compensation of employees 4,080 Corporate profits 134 Taxes on corporate profits 23 Rental income 31 Capital consumption allowance 295 Indirect business taxes 130 Net interest 147 Exports 300 Imports 320 Undistributed corporate profits 111 Transfer payments 66 Personal taxes 45 Dividends 0 Income Earned from the Rest of the World 252 Income Earned by the Rest of the World 1,347 Social insurance taxes 222 Statistical discrepancy 5 Refer to Exhibit 7-1. What is the value of disposable income?

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Answer:

The value of disposable income is $4,207

Explanation:

Dispossable income refers to the addition of income of an individual minus his taxes.

Therefore, the value of the value of disposable income can be calculated as follows:

Disposable income = Proprietors income + Compensation of employees + Rental income + Net interest + Transfer payments - Social insurance taxes - Personal taxes = $150 + $4,080 + $31 + $147 + $66 - $222 - $45 = $4,207

Therefore, the value of disposable income is $4,207.

Please select the proper term in each of the descriptions. Because of the existence of certain types of market failure, employers can still engage in and not necessarily lose profits. As an individual allocates their time, they face a trade-off between and work. Employers have some control over and adjust them in order to compensate for the danger or unpleasantness of a job and help contribute to certain types of market failure. Not all markets are perfectly competitive, due to the presence of , which advocates for better salaries and working conditions on behalf of their members.

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Answer:

Because of the existence of certain types of market failure, employers can still engage in DISCRIMINATION and not necessarily lose profits.

Due to the existence of market failures like asymmetric information held by the employers, they can be able to discriminate in the wages they pay to employees such that they do not lose profit.

As an individual allocates their time, they face a trade-off between LEISURE and work.

An individual spends their time between leisure and work and they need to find a trade-off between the two that they are comfortable with because more hours allocated to one means less hours to the other.

Employers have some control over WAGES and adjust them in order to compensate for the danger or unpleasantness of a job and help contribute to certain types of market failure.

As a result of employers adjusting wages to suit the job characteristics or to entice employees, the job can contribute to market failure if the wages being paid are simply too high for that position.

Not all markets are perfectly competitive, due to the presence of UNIONS, which advocates for better salaries and working conditions on behalf of their members.

Unions campaign for their members to get better salaries and working conditions which might not be representative of the contribution of the job which leads to a situation where the market is no longer competitive because the tradeoff is not balanced.

Paige is a scratch golfer, former Division I college golf star and past member of the LPGA tour. She is well-known for her ability to teach golf techniques and is often hired to teach golf clinics. Beatriz was a less successful golf clinic consultant who was just starting out and was hired to run a clinic for Par Golf Promotions. Beatriz was nervous about the clinic because it was her first and she asked Paige if she could fill in for her and Paige agreed. What is this transfer called and will it be allowed under the law of contracts

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Answer:

This contract transfer is called a delegation.  It will be allowed under the law of contracts, provided there is no provision or contract term in the original contract forbidding such transfer.

Explanation:

A delegation involves the appointment of Paige to perform Beatriz's duties under the golf clinic contract.  This transfer is distinguishable from a contract assignment, which involves the transfer of the contract rights and obligations by Beatriz (the assignor) to Paige (the assignee).  A transfer by delegation does not allow the assignee to assume all the obligations and rights but to specifically perform a duty.

In a town with exactly 1,000 residents, 60 percent of the residents make healthy choices and 40 percent of the residents consistently make unhealthy choices. The health insurance company in town cannot tell, in advance, who is healthy and who is unhealthy. A healthy person has an average of $600 in medical expenses each year and is willing to pay $800 for insurance. An unhealthy person has an average of $2,100 in medical expenses each year and is willing to pay $2,400 for insurance. The health insurance provider can offer insurance at only one price.

Required:
In equilibrium, the price of insurance will be at least what?

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At the equilibrium, the price of insurance should be equal to at least $2,100.

What is equilibrium?

Equilibrium is the scenario where the economic factors are in an equal position. There is no factor that rises above the equilibrium point or falls below the equilibrium point.

Given information:

The average expense of a healthy person is $600 and the average expense of an unhealthy person is $2,100. Every person is interested to buy insurance are from $0 to $800, the unhealthy people would buy the insurance from $800 to $2,400, and lastly, No one would take up the insurance lies over and above $2,400

Computation of expected payment received to the company:

[tex]\rm\ Expected \rm\ payout \rm\ received = \rm\ Average \rm\ expense \rm\ of \rm\ a \rm\ healthy \rm\ person \times\ 60 \% \\+ \rm\ Average \rm\ expense \rm\ of \rm\ an \rm\ unhealthy \rm\ person \times\ 40 \%\\\rm\ Expected \rm\ payout \rm\ received =\$ 600 \times\ 60 \% + \$ 2,100 \times\ 40 \%\\\rm\ Expected \rm\ payout \rm\ received =\$ 360 + \$ $840\\\rm\ Expected \rm\ payout \rm\ received = \$1,200[/tex]

Now if an insurance company charges less than $1,200, it will incur a loss to the company, if it charges $1,200, then no one will acquire the insurance, and more than $1,200, cannot be charged by the company.

Therefore, the price of insurance at equilibrium is $2,100 equivalent to the last amount of expense paid to the person for the insurance.

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An ARMA(3, 0) model is fit to the following quarterly time series: Year Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 2018 3.53 1.33 1.85 0.61 2019 0.98 3.61 3.44 3.38 2020 2.91 2.12 4.62 2.93 The estimated coefficients are: ar1 ar2 ar3 intercept 0.252 0.061 -0.202 2.637 Forecast the value for Quarter 1 of 2021. Give full explanation on how you arrived to your answer. Show calculations. A. Less that 3.00 B. At least 3.00, but less than 3.25 C. At least 3.25, but less than 3.50 D. Atleast 3.50, but less than 3.75 E. At least 3.75.

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Answer:  A. Less that 3.00

Explanation:

We will essentially be using a multiple regression formula to predict the value of the first quarter of 2021.

Equation is:

Y₂₀₂₁ = Intercept + ar1X₁ + ar2X₂ + ar3X₃

Y = Quarter 1, 2021

X₁ = Quarter 1, 2018

X₂ = Quarter 1, 2019

X₃ = Quarter 1, 2020

= 2.637 + (0.252 * 3.53) + (0.061 * 0.98) + (-0.202 * 2.91)

= 2.99852

This is less than 3 so the first option is correct.

The sales volume variance is the difference between the: A. static budget (based on planned volume) and actual revenue or cost. B. flexible budget (based on actual volume) and actual revenue or cost. C. static budget (based on actual volume) and the flexible budget (based on planned volume). D. static budget (based on planned volume) and the flexible budget (based on actual volume).

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option A: static budget (based on planned volume) and actual revenue or cost.

Explanation:

To begin with, the name of "Sales volume variance" refers to a method used in the business and accounting field with the main purpose of obtaining the comparison between the planned sales and the actual sales. It does it by stating that the difference between those two multiply by the budget price of the product will result in the variance itself. The goal of this method is to measure the sales performance and to see if there are no mathces with the expected revenues then the company has to take a lead and do something about it.

Coronado Industries makes and sells umbrellas. The company is in the process of preparing its Selling and Administrative Expense Budget for the last half of the year. The following budget data are available: Variable Cost Per Unit Sold Monthly Fixed Cost Sales commissions $0.60 $ 4500 Shipping 1.20 Advertising 0.30 Executive salaries 50000 Depreciation on office equipment 7400 Other 0.35 38000 Expenses are paid in the month incurred. If the company has budgeted to sell 8500 umbrellas in October, how much is the total budgeted variable selling and administrative expenses for October?

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Answer:

$120,725

Explanation:

Calculation to determine how much is the total budgeted variable selling and administrative expenses for October

Total budgeted variable selling and administrative expenses =( 0.60+1.2 + 0.3 + 0.35) x 8,500 + 4500 + 50,000 + 7400 + 38,000

Total budgeted variable selling and administrative expenses =2.45*8500+4500 + 50,000 + 7400 + 38,000

Total budgeted variable selling and administrative expenses=$20,825+4500 + 50,000 + 7400 + 38,000

Total budgeted variable selling and administrative expenses=$120,725

Therefore the total budgeted variable selling and administrative expenses for October is $120,725

During the first quarter, Francum Company incurs the following direct labor costs: January $55,200, February $51,000, and March $64,600. For each month, prepare the entry to assign overhead to production using a predetermined rate of 71% of direct labor cost.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Date General journal Debit Credit

Jan. Work in process $39,192

Manufacturing overhead $39,192

($55,200 × 71%)

Feb. Work in process $36,210

($51,000 × 71%)

Manufacturing overhead $36,210

March. Work in process $45,866

($64,600 × 71%)

Manufacturing overhead $45,866

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