The Work in Process inventory account of a manufacturing Corporation shows a balance of $5,446 at the end of an accounting period. The job cost sheets of the two uncompleted jobs show charges of $880 and $380 for materials, and charges of $660 and $1,160 for direct labor. From this information, it appears that the Corporation is using a predetermined overhead rate, as a percentage of direct labor costs, of:

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Answer 1

Answer:

130%

Explanation:

The computation of the predetermined overhead rate is as follows

Manufacturing overhead is

= $5,446 - ($880 + $360 + $660 + $1,160)

= $2,366

Total direct labor is

= $660 + $1,160

= $1,820

Now as we know that

Manufacturing overhead = Predetermined overhead rate × Direct labor

It can be rewrite as

Predetermined overhead rate = Manufacturing overhead ÷ Direct labor

= $2,366 ÷ $1,820

= 130%


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The following data are for the Akron Division of Consolidated Rubber, Inc.:

Sales $950,000
Net operating income $65,000
Average operating assets $450,000
Stockholders' equity $95,000
Residual income $35,000

For the past year, the margin used in ROI calculations was: _________

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Answer:

the margin in the calculation of the return on investment is 6.84%

Explanation:

The computation of the margin in the calculation of the return on investment is as follows;

Margin = Net Operating income ÷ Sales

= $65,000 ÷ $950,000

= 6.84%

Hence, the margin in the calculation of the return on investment is 6.84%

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered

Identify the like terms.

7y + 5x - 9 + 2y - 12x




Combine like terms.

9k - 2 + 3k





Vocabulary:

Expression, equation, like terms, combine, variable, coefficient, constant.


Mini Lesson:
Model Examples:

Simplify the expression.

5xy - 2xy + 5k - 3 + 8k + 9






Simplify the expression.

2 ( x - 5 ) - 3y + 6x






Each person in a group buys a ticket, a medium drink, and a large popcorn. Write an expression in simplest form that represents the amount of money the group spends at the movie.







Independent Practice:

Mild:
Identify the like terms.

6xy + 6y - 5xy + 3




Simplify the expression:

7z - 5 + 6z





Simplify the expression:

6x2 + 3x + 2x2 + 7x + 2







Medium: Simplify the expression.
6 ( 2y - 5 ) + 2y







5x2y + 12x + 6x2y + 15 + 2k









Spicy:
Write an expression in simplest form that represents the earnings for washing and waxing x cars and y trucks.





You apply gold foil to a piece of red poster to make the design shown.

Write an expression in simplest form that represents the area of the gold foil.

Find the area of the gold foil when x = 3.

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Answer:

Explanation:

7

+

5

9

+

2

1

2

7y+5x-9+2y-12x

7y+5x−9+2y−12x

Simplify

1

Combine like terms

7

+

5

9

+

2

1

2

{\color{#c92786}{7y}}+5x-9+{\color{#c92786}{2y}}-12x

7y+5x−9+2y−12x

9

+

5

9

1

2

{\color{#c92786}{9y}}+5x-9-12x

9y+5x−9−12x

2

Combine like terms

3

Rearrange terms

Solution

7

+

9

9

What is the fundamental economic problem?

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The fundamental economic problem is the issue of scarcity and how best to produce and distribute these scare resources. Scarcity means there is a finite supply of goods and raw materials. Finite resources mean they are limited and can run out.

Chu Company provided the following information related to its inventory sales and purchases for December Year 1 and the first quarter of Year 2: Dec. Year 1 Jan. Year 2 Feb. Year 2 Mar. Year 2 (Actual) (Budgeted) (Budgeted) (Budgeted)Cost of goods sold $ 30,000 $ 60,000 $ 80,000 $ 50,000 Desired ending inventory levels are 34% of the following month's projected cost of goods sold. Budgeted purchases of inventory in February Year 2 would be:

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Answer:

Budgeted purchases of inventory in February Year 2 would be $69,800

Explanation:

___________CGS _Ending Inventory_Beginning Inventory _ Purchases

Dec. Year 1 _$30,000 _ $20,400 _____ $0 _____________$0

Jan. Year 2 _$60,000 _$27,200 _____ $20,400_________$66,800

Feb. Year 2 _$80,000_ $17,000 ______$27,200_________$69,800

Use following formula to calculate the Purchases

Cost of Goods sold = Beginning Inventory + Purchases - Ending Inventory

Purchases = Cost of Goods sold - Beginning Inventory + Ending Inventory

Placing value of Jan Year 2

Purchases = $60,000 - $20,400 + $27,200 = $66,800

Placing value of Feb Year 2

Purchases = $80,000 - $27,200 + $17,000 = $69,800

On July 1, 2018, Larkin Co. purchased a $440,000 tract of land that is intended to be the site of a new office complex. Larkin incurred additional costs and realized salvage proceeds during 2018 as follows: Demolition of existing building on site Legal and other fees to close escrow Proceeds from sale of demolition scrap $65,000 13,500 9,400
What would be the balance in the land account as of December 31, 2018?
a) $440,000.
b) $505,000.

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Answer:

The balance in the land account as of December 31, 2018 woulf be $509,100.

Explanation:

Note: The data in the question are merged together. They are therefore sorted before answering the question by representing the question as follows:

On July 1, 2018, Larkin Co. purchased a $440,000 tract of land that is intended to be the site of a new office complex. Larkin incurred additional costs and realized salvage proceeds during 2018 as follows:

Demolition of existing building on site = $65,000

Legal and other fees to close escrow = $13,500

Proceeds from sale of demolition scrap = $9,400

What would be the balance in the land account as of December 31, 2018?

The explanation to the answer is now given as follows:

The balance in the land account as of December 31, 2018 can be calculated using the following formula:

Balance in the land account as of December 31, 2018 = Purchase price + Demolition of existing building on site + Legal and other fees to close escrow - Proceeds from sale of demolition scrap ..................... (1)

Substituting the relevant values from the question into equation (1), we have:

Balance in the land account as of December 31, 2018 = $440,000 + $65,000 + $13,500 - $9,400 = $509,100

Therefore, the balance in the land account as of December 31, 2018 woulf be $509,100.

Westsyde Tool Company is expected to pay a dividend of $2 in the upcoming year. The risk-free rate of return is 6%, and the expected return on the market portfolio is 12%. Analysts expect the price of Westsyde Tool Company shares to be $29 a year from now. The beta of Westsyde Tool Company's stock is 1.2. Using a one-period valuation model, the intrinsic value of Westsyde Tool Company stock today is ________.

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Answer:

$27.39

Explanation:

The required return = Risk-free rate + Beta*(market rate- risk-free rate)

The required return = 6% + 1.2*(12%-6%)

The required return = 6% + 7.2%

The required return = 13.2%

Intrinsic value = Future dividend *Present value of discounting factor  + Value*Present value of discounting factor

Intrinsic value = $2/1.132 + $29/1.132

Intrinsic value = $1.76678 + $25.6184

Intrinsic value =  $27.38518

Intrinsic value = $27.39

Thus, the intrinsic value of Westsyde Tool Company stock today is $27.39

You decide to invest in a portfolio consisting of 40 percent Stock A, 30 percent Stock B, and the remainder in Stock C. Based on the following information, what is the expected return of your portfolio?
Probability of State Return if State Stock
State of Economy of Economy Stock A Stock B Stock C
Recession -20 -18.2% 3.6% -22.5%
Normal -51 10.8% 8.2% 16.8%
Boom -29 28.0% 15.5% 31.4%
a. 11.14%.
b. 13.73%.
c. 12.59%.
d. 71.62%.
e. 10.65%.

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Answer: e. 10.65%.

Explanation:

First find the expected return of the individual stocks;

Stock A = (0.2 * - 0.182) + (0.51 * 0.108) + (0.29 * 0.28) = 9.99%

Stock B =  (0.2 * - 0.036) + (0.51 * 0.082) + (0.29 * 0.155) = 7.96%

Stock C = (0.2 * - 0.225) + (0.51 * 0.168) + (0.29 * 0.314) = 13.17%

Expected return of portfolio = ∑(Stock expected return * weight)

= (0.4 * 0.0999) + (0.3 * 0.0796) + (0.3 * 0.1317)

= 10.65%

Question is missing detail. Stock B return in recession is negative figure.

Rivera underpaid her income tax by $45,000. The IRS can prove that $40,000 of the underpayment was due to fraud. a. Determine Rivera's civil fraud penalty. $fill in the blank 1 b. Rivera pays the penalty five years after committing the fraudulent act. Compute the present value of Rivera's penalty. Assume her after-tax rate of return on available cash is 9%. The present value factor for 5 years and 9% is 0.6499. $fill in the blank 2

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Answer:

Rivera

a. Rivera's civil fraud penalty is:

$5,000 ($45,000 - $40,000)

b. Present value of Rivera's penalty is:

$3,249.50 ($5,000 * 0.6499)

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Income tax underpayment = $45,000

Underpayment due to fraud = $40,000

Civil fraud penalty = $5,000 ($45,000 - 40,000)

Rate of return = 9%

Number of years = 5 years

Present value factor = 0.6499

b) The present value of the penalty represents the $5,000 discounted to its present value using the discount factor of 0.6499.  This results into $3,249.50 after 5 years at an interest rate of 9% per annum.

MacKenzie Corporation currently has 10 million shares of stock outstanding at a price of $40 per share. The company would like to raise money and has announced a rights issue. Every existing shareholder will be sent one right per share of stock that he or she owns. The company plans to require ten rights to purchase one share at a price of $40 per share. How much money will it raise if all rights are exercised

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Answer: $40,000,000

Explanation:

There are 10 million shares and the company plans to require ten rights to purchase one share.

Number of shares to be purchased will be;

= 10,000,000/10

= 1,000,000 shares

Shares are to be sold at $40 so;

= 1,000,000 * 40

= $40,000,000

The following information was available from the inventory records of Sheffield Corp. for January: Units Unit Cost Total Cost Balance at January 1 9200 $9.73 $89516 Purchases: January 6 6400 10.31 65984 January 26 7900 10.71 84609 Sales January 7 (7700 ) January 31 (11300 ) Balance at January 31 4500 Assuming that Sheffield does not maintain perpetual inventory records, what should be the inventory at January 31, using the weighted-average inventory method, rounded to the nearest dollar

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Answer:

$45,990

Explanation:

The Weighted Average Cost Method, calculates a new Unit Cost with every purchase that is made. This is applicable to perpetual Inventory method. In this case we are required to use the periodic Inventory method (Sheffield does not maintain perpetual inventory records). Thus our Unit Cost is calculated from Inventory available for Sale.

Step 1

Units Available For Sales Calculation :

Opening Balance                           9,200

Add Purchases (6,400 + 7,900)   14,300

Units Available for Sale               23,500

Less Units Sold (7700 + 11300)  (19,000)

Ending Inventory Units                  4,500

Step 2

Unit Cost = Total Cost ÷ Units Available for Sale

                = ($89,516  + $65,984 + $84,609) ÷ 23,500

                = $10.22

Step 3

Ending Inventory = Units in Stock × Unit Cost

                             = 4,500 × $10.22

                             = $45,990

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Mary invested $20,000 to open a bakery business. The cost of making one muffin is $1. Assuming that the sales reach 1000 pieces, she wishes to earn 10% as a return on investment. What is the target return price of product?
The target return price will be $

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Answer:

The target return price will be $2

Explanation:

From the information given,

For the muffin product:

The sales made = 1000

Cost for 1 muffin = $1

Therefore, total money made

No of sales X cost price =

1000 X $1 = $1000

The amount invested on the business = $20,000

She want to earn 10% on the investment =

10% of $20,000 = $2000

The target return price would be,

Return on investment / no of sales made

= $2000/ 1000 = $2

Answer:

Did you ever figure it out because I saw it was 2 bucks.

Explanation:

When screening prospective new ventures, venture capital firms must consider the nature of the proposed industry Which of the following is not part of the screening of the proposed industry?
a. market attractiveness
b. managerial references
c. potential size
d. technology
e. threat resistance

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Venture capital firms are firms that invest in start up firms.

Venture capital firms use large amount of capital to fund their operations and  so must be assured of the market attractiveness of the firm before undertaking the project to ensure profitability.

Potential size of the new venture has to be determined so as to ascertain the financial resources that would be needed.

Threat of resistance can reduce profitability and should also be considered.

what is a living will?
A. legal documents that gives directives on how things should be given to beneficiaries when you die.
B. legal document that begins with “this is my last will and testament”
C. legal document that states end of life medical care
D. legal document that names executors and provides codicils.

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Answer:

I think it's B)

Explanation:

sorry if I get it wrong

Answer:

c is the correct answer

Explanation:

Crystal Products allows customers to use bank credit cards to charge purchases. The bank used by Crystal Products processes all bank credit cards in exchange for a 3% processing fee. All credit card receipts deposited are credited to the company account on the day of deposit. Assume that on January 18, Crystal Products sold and deposited $19,000 worth of bank credit card receipts. Prepare the general journal entry to record this transaction.

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Answer:

January 18, 202x, merchandise sold using credit cards

Dr Cash 18,430

Dr Credit card fees 570

   Cr Sales revenue 19,000

When credit card sales are deposited immediately (e.g. VISA, MasterCard) they are considered cash sales. When the credit card companies delays the deposit, they are considered accounts receivable, e.g. American Express.

person who provides services directly to individuals

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Answer:

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At which stage of advertising is the customer motivated to take action?

The customer is motivated to take action at the
_______ stage of advertising.

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Explanation:

I think 5 th stage is the correct answer

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What is the main reason consumers choose to spend money on insurance?

A. To increase the value of capital they invest in insurance

B. To reduce the cost of taxes they pay to the federal government

C. To protect themselves from costly expenses in the future

D. To lower the cost of the consumer goods they buy regularly

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Answer:

C. To protect themselves from costly expenses in the future

Explanation:

Insurance can be regarded as one of form of risk management, it can be explained as a way of protection from financial loss which could occur in future time, Insurance is taken so that risk of a contingent or uncertain loss can be cater for in the future, Those that provides insurance is known as an insurer which could be an insurance company.It should be noted that one of the main reason consumers choose to spend money on insurance is To protect themselves from costly expenses in the future

There are different types of Insurance which are are;

Life Insurance

✓Property Insurance,

✓Marine Insurance,

✓Fire Insurance,

✓ Liability Insurance,

✓Guarantee Insurance.

Answer: To protect themselves from costly expenses in the future

Explanation: Just did it on A pex

California Surf Clothing Company issues 1,000 shares of $1 par value common stock at $35 per share. Later in the year, the company decides to purchase 100 shares at a cost of $38 per share. Record the purchase of treasury stock.

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Answer:

Dr Treasury Stock 3,800

Cr Cash 3,800

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entry to Record the purchase of treasury stock.

Based on the information given we were told that the Clothing Company issues 1,000 shares which means that if the company made decision to purchase 100 shares at the amount of $38 per share later in the year the journal entry to Record the purchase of treasury stock will be :

Dr Treasury Stock 3,800

Cr Cash 3,800

(100 Shares x $38.00 per share)

(Being to record the purchase of treasury stock)

Estes Park, Inc., has declared a dividend of $6.20 per share. Suppose capital gains are not taxed, but dividends are taxed at 30 percent. New IRS regulations require that taxes be withheld at the time the dividend is paid. The company's stock sells for $113 per share, and the stock is about to go ex-dividend. What do you think the ex-dividend price will be? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

the ex-dividend price is $108.66

Explanation:

The computation of the ex-dividend price is shown below:

The Aftertax dividend is

= Dividend × (1 - tax rate)

= $6.20 (1 - 0.30)

= $4.34

Now the exdividend price is

= Selling price of a share - after tax dividend

= $113 - $4.34

= $108.66

hence, the ex-dividend price is $108.66

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered  

During 2020, LAL Corp. had the following cash flows: (1) received cash of $5,000 billed to a customer in 2020; (2) earned $20,000 of net income; (3) paid interest of $6,000 on a corporate bond issue; (4) paid dividends of $8,000 to its stockholders; (5) borrowed $50,000 from a local bank; and (6) purchased its own shares of common stock for $15,000. What is LAL's net cash flows from financing activities for 2020

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Answer: $21,000

Explanation:

Financing activities refer to those that a company engages in, in relation to capital needed to run the affairs of the business which means it included Equity and Debt.

Financing Activities: Interest paid, dividends paid, money borrowed from bank, stock repurchase

Net cash flows from financing = Money borrowed from bank - Interest paid - dividends paid - Stock repurchase

= 50,000 - 6,000 - 8,000 - 15,000

= $21,000

Present owners of a network good receivegreater benefits as new buyers purchase the good. How do network externalities help a monopoly retain its market power? By exploiting network externalities, a firm can become a natural monopoly. If there are strong network externalities associated with a good, other goods are poor substitutes for it. Goods with network externalities are more likely to receive a government patent.

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Answer:

How network externalities help a monopoly retain its market power:

By exploiting network externalities, a firm can become a natural monopoly.

Explanation:

In economics, Network externality describes a situation whereby the demand for a product depends on the demand of other consumers buying that product.  This implies that the value of the product to the consumer is increased because others are joining as buyers.  The present owners of a network product will actually gain more benefits as new buyers purchase the good because the fixed costs of rendering the service or providing the good are not increased with increasing buyers, but remain the same over a relevant range.

Assume there was no beginning work in process inventory and the ending work in process inventory is 70% complete with respect to conversion costs. Under the weighted-average method, the number of equivalent units of production with respect to conversion costs would be: Multiple Choice the same as the units started during the period. the same as the units completed. less than the units started during the period. less than the units completed.

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Answer:

less than the units started during the period

Explanation:

The computation of the number of equivalent units of conversion cost would be

units completed during the year    100%

ending work in process    70%

As it can be seen that it is lower than the units that started during the period

Therefore the correct option is c

Hence, all the other options are incorrect

ABC Company issues $425,000 of bonds on January 1, 2021 that pay interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31. A portion of the bond amortization schedule appears below:
Cash Interest Change in Carrying
Date Paid Expense Carrying Value Value
01/01/2021 $599,391
06/30/2021 $14,875 $11,988 $-2,887 596,504
12/31/20211 4,875 11,930 -2,945 593,559
What is the original issue price of the bonds?
a. $592,557
b. $440,000
c. $590,534
d. $459,800

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Answer:

$599,391

Explanation:

Based on the information given we were told that the bonds amount of $425,000 which is the Face Value of Bonds were issued by the company on January 1, 2021 which means that ORIGINAL ISSUE PRICE of the bonds will be the Carrying Value or the Issues Value of Bonds of the amount of $599,391 that was issued on the same date the Company issues the face value bonds of the amount of $425,000 which is January 1, 2021 ( 01/01/2021).

Therefore the original issue price of the bonds will be $599,391

The manager of a crew that installs carpeting has tracked the crew's output over the past several weeks, obtaining these figures.
Week Crew Size Yards Installed
1 4 96
2 3 72
3 4 92
4 2 50
5 3 69
6 2 52
What is the week with the highest labor productivity?

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Answer: Week 6

Explanation:

Labor productivity = Yards installed/ Crew size

Week 1 = 96/4 = 24

Week 2 = 72/3 = 24

Week 3 = 92/4 = 23

Week 4 = 50/2 = 25

Week 5 = 69/3 = 23

Week 6 = 52/2 = 26

Week 6 is highest with 26 yards per crew.

g CVP analyses (18 points) MusicWizard, Inc. manufactures and sells trombones with the following price and cost characteristics: Selling price per unit $125.00 Variable manufacturing cost per unit $50 Variable marketing cost per unit $25 Total fixed manufacturing costs $100,000 Total fixed administrative costs $80,000 a. How many units of products must MusicWizard sell to make an operating profit of $120,000 for the year

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Answer:

Break-even point in units= 6,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Selling price per unit $125.00

Total unitary variable cost= $75

Total fixed costs= $180,000

Desired profit= $120,000

To calculate the number of units to be sold, we need to use the following formula:

Break-even point in units= (fixed costs + desired profit) / contribution margin per unit

Break-even point in units= (180,000 + 120,000) / (125 - 75)

Break-even point in units= 6,000

Perpetual Inventory Using Weighted AverageBeginning inventory, purchases, and sales for J101 are as follows:Oct. 1 Inventory480 units at $1413 Sale280 units22 Purchase600 units at $1629 Sale450 unitsa. Assuming a perpetual inventory system and using the weighted average method, determine the weighted average unit cost after the October 22 purchase. Round your answer to two decimal places.$fill in the blank 1160.44 per unit

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Answer:

The weighted average unit cost after the October 22 purchase is $15.50

Explanation:

Under the weighted average method of inventory valuation, the closing inventory is valued at weighted average cost.

It can be calculated as follow

Weighted average unit cost = Inventory Balance / Numbers on units in Inventory

_________________________________ Balance

Date __ Details ___Units_ Rate__Value _ ( Units_Value __ WA cost )

Oct. 1 _ Inventory__480__ $14 __$6,720_( 480__$6,720__ $14 )

Oct.13 _Sale______280__ $14 __$3,920_( 200__$2,800__ $14 )

Oct.22 _Sale_____ 600__ $16 __$9,600_( 800__$12,400__$15.5 )

Placing outstanding values in the above formula

Weighted average unit cost = $12,400 / 800 units = $15.50 per unit

What are chemical contaminants?

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toxic plants and animals in waterways

Answer:

chemical contaminants are chemical toxic plants and anmials in water ways.

Serotta Corporation is planning to issue bonds with a face value of $390,000 and a coupon rate of 16 percent. The bonds mature in two years and pay interest quarterly every March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31. All of the bonds were sold on January 1 of this year. Serotta uses the effective-interest amortization method and also uses a premium account. Assume an annual market rate of interest of 12 percent. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, and PVA of $1) (Use the appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.)
1. Provide the journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds January 12. Provide the journal entry to record the interest payment on March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31 of this year.3. What bonds payable amount will Serotta report on this year's December 31 balance sheet?

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Answer and Explanation:

Before recording the journal entries following calculations need to be made

Maturity amount $390,000    

Interest periods 8    

The Market rate of interest 3%    

Now Quarterly interest paid $15,600 ($390,000 × 16% ×3 ÷ 12)       Annuity factor for 8 periods 7.0197    

And, Present value factor for 8th period 0.7894    

So,

The Present value of Interest $109,507    

Add: And, the Present value of Maturity $307,866    

Issue price $417,373    

Amortization table      

Date     Interest paid    Interest  Premium  Unamortized  Carrying  

                                      Expense Amortized   Premium      Value  

01.01 Yr1                                                              $27,373    $417,373  

31.03 Yr 1 $15,600         $12,521    $3,079         $24,294   $414,294  

30.06 Yr 1 $15,600         $12,429   $3,171           $21,123     $411,123  

30.09 Yr1  $15,600          $12,334   $3,266         $17,857    $407,857  

31.12 Yr 1   $15,600         $12,236    $3,364         $14,493    $404,493  

Now the Journal entries      

For Jan 1

Cash account Dr. $417,373  

        To Bonds payable $390,000  

        To Premium on bonds payable $27,373\

(Being the bond payable is recorded)  

On Mar 31

Interest expense Dr. $12,521  

Premium on bonds payable Dr. $3,079  

         To Cash $15,600

(Being cash paid is recorded)  

On Jun 30

Interest expense Dr. $12,429  

Premium on bonds payable Dr. $3,171  

     To Cash $15,600  

(Being cash paid is recorded)

On Sep 30

Interest expense Dr. $12,334  

Premium on bonds payable Dr. $3,266  

        To Cash $15,600

(being cash paid is recorded)  

On Dec 31

Interest expense Dr. $12,236  

Premium on bonds payable Dr. $3,364  

      To Cash $15,600

(being cash paid is recorded)

g Machinery was purchased for $400000 on January 1, 2022. Freight charges amounted to $14000 and there was a cost of $36000 for building a foundation and installing the machinery. It is estimated that the machinery will have a $50000 salvage value at the end of its 4-year useful life. What is the amount of accumulated depreciation at December 31, 2023 if the straight-line method of depreciation is used

Answers

Answer:

Accumulated depreciation at December 2023  =  $200000

Explanation:

The cost of a fixed asset should be reported as the cost of buying the asset plus any cost incurred in bringing the asset in the location and condition necessary for its use as deemed by the management. Thus, the cost of machinery as reported will be,

Machinery Cost = 400000 + 14000 + 36000  =  $450000

The straight line method charges a constant depreciation expense through out the useful life of the asset. The formula for depreciation under this method is,

Depreciation expense per year = (Cost - Salvage value) / Estimated useful life

Depreciation expense - 2022 = (450000 - 50000) / 4

Depreciation expense - 2022 = $100000

Depreciation expense - 2023 = (450000 - 50000) / 4

Depreciation expense - 2023 = $100000

Accumulated depreciation at December 2023 = 100000 + 100000  =  $200000

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