Assume Nortel Networks contracted to provide a customer with Internet infrastructure for $2,650,000. The project began in 2021 and was completed in 2022. Data relating to the contract are summarized below:

2021 2022
Costs incurred during the year $ 352,000 $ 2,025,000
Estimated costs to complete as of 12/31 1,408,000 0
Billings during the year 470,000 1,750,000
Cash collections during the year 405,000 1,815,000

Required:
1. Compute the amount of revenue and gross profit or loss to be recognized in 2021 and 2022 assuming Nortel recognizes revenue over time according to percentage of completion.
2. Compute the amount of revenue and gross profit or loss to be recognized in 2021 and 2022 assuming this project does not qualify for revenue recognition over time.
3. Prepare a partial balance sheet to show how the information related to this contract would be presented at the end of 2021 assuming Nortel recognizes revenue over time according to percentage of completion.
4. Prepare a partial balance sheet to show how the information related to this contract would be presented at the end of 2021 assuming this project does not qualify for revenue recognition over time.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Multiple Answers

Explanation:

1. Over Time

a) Begin w/ Percentage of Revenue Method:

Actual Costs to Date / Estimated Total Costs = % Complete to Date

2021:

$352,000 / ($352,000 + $1,408,000) =

$352,000 / $1,760,000 = 20%

2022:

($352,000 + $2,025,000) / ($352,000 + $2,025,000)

$2,377,000 / $2,377,000 = 100%

b)

2021:

Construction Revenue: (20% * $2,650,000) = $530,000

Less: Construction Expenses: $352,000

Gross Profit: $178,000

c)

2022 (subtract out 2021 costs):

Construction Revenue: $2,650,000 - $530,000 = $2,120,000

Less: Construction Expenses: $2,377,000 - $352,000 = $2,025,000

Gross Profit: $273,000 - $178,000 = $95,000

2.  Upon Completion:

2021:

Revenue: $0

Gross Profit: $0

2022:

Revenue: $2,650,000

Gross Profit: $273,000

3. Over Time:

Current Assets:

   A/R: $470,000 - $405,000 = $65,000

   Costs & Profits in Excess of Billings:  $530,000 - $470,000 = $60,000

4. Upon Completion:

Current Assets:

     A/R: $470,000 - $405,000 = $65,000

Current Liabilities:

    Billings in Excess of Profit & Cash: $470,000 - $352,000 = $118,000


Related Questions

Old School Publishing Inc. began printing operations on January 1. Jobs 301 and 302 were completed during the month, and all costs applicable to them were recorded on the related cost sheets. Jobs 303 and 304 are still in process at the end of the month, and all applicable costs except factory overhead have been recorded on the related cost sheets. In addition to the materials and labor charged directly to the jobs, $7,900 of indirect materials and $13,200 of indirect labor were used during the month. The cost sheets for the four jobs entering production during the month are as follows, in summary form:
Job 301
direct material 10,900
Direct Labor 8,900
Factory Overhead 5785
Total 25,585
Job 302
Direct Material 18,300
Direct Labor 17,700
Factory Overhead 11,505
Total 47505
Job 303
Direct Materials 26,000
Direct Labor 16,000
Factory Overhead -
Job 304
Direct Material 13700
Direct Labor 12300
Factory Overhead -
Required:
Journalize the Jan. 31 summary entries to record each of the following operations for January (one entry for each operation). Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
A. Direct and indirect materials used.
B. Direct and indirect labor used.
C. Factory overhead applied to all four jobs (a single overhead rate is used based on direct labor cost).
D. Completion of Jobs 301 and 302.

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Answer and Explanation:

The Journal entry is shown below:-

1. Work in progress Dr, $68,900

(10,900 + $18,300 + 26,000 + $13,700)

Factory overhead Dr, $7,900

     To Material $76,800

(Being direct and indirect material used is recorded)

2.  Work in progress Dr, $54,900

($8,900 + $17,700 + $16,000 + $12,300)

Factory overhead Dr, $13,200

     To Wages payable $68,100

(Being direct and indirect labor used is recorded)

3. Work in progress Dr, $39,259

      To Factory overhead $39,259

($54,900 × ($5,785 ÷ $8,090))

(Being factory over applied is recorded)

4. Finished goods Dr, $73,090

        To Work in progress $73,090

($25,585 + $47,505)

(Being Completion of Job 301 and Job 302 is recorded)

Prepare adjusting journal entries, as needed, for the following items. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) The Supplies account shows a balance of $510, but a count of supplies reveals only $300 on hand at year-end. The company initially records the payments of all insurance premiums as prepaid insurance. The unadjusted trial balance at year-end shows a balance of $580 in Prepaid Insurance. A review of insurance policies reveals that $150 of insurance is unexpired. Employees work Monday through Friday, and salaries of $2,900 per week are paid each Friday. The company's year-end falls on Tuesday. At year-end, the company received a utility bill for December's electricity usage of $300 that will be paid in early January.

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Answer and Explanation:

The adjusting entries are shown below:

1. Supplies expense  $210 ($510 - $300)

        To Supplies $210

(Being the supplies expense is recorded)

For recording this we debited the supplies expense as it increased the expense and credited the supplies as it reduced the assets

2. Insurance expense Dr $150

          To Prepaid insurance $150

(Being the insurance expense is recorded)

For recording this we debited the insurance expense as it increased the expense and credited the prepaid insurance as it reduced the assets

3. Salaries expense Dr  $1,160   ($2,900 × 2 days ÷ 5 days)

          To Salaries payable $1,160

(Being the salaries expense is recorded)

For recording this we debited the salaries expense as it increased the expense and credited the salaries payable as it increased the liabilities

4. Electricity expense Dr $300

            To Expense payable $300

(Being the electricity expense is recorded)

For recording this we debited the electricity expense as it increased the expense and credited the expense payable as it increased the liabilities

Mattix Corporation's balance sheet and income statement appear below: Comparative Balance Sheet Ending Balance Beginning Balance Assets: Cash and cash equivalents $ 23 $ 22 Accounts receivable 39 40 Inventory 43 44 Property, plant, and equipment 587 500 Less accumulated depreciation 359 347 Total assets $ 333 $ 259 Liabilities and stockholders' equity: Accounts payable $ 30 $ 26 Accrued liabilities 15 18 Income taxes payable 39 40 Bonds payable 109 120 Common stock 51 50 Retained earnings 89 5 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 333 $ 259 Income Statement Sales $ 972 Cost of goods sold 620 Gross margin 352 Selling and administrative expense 200 Net operating income 152 Gain on sale of equipment 14 Income before taxes 166 Income taxes 50 Net income $ 116 The company sold equipment for $20 that was originally purchased for $7 and that had accumulated depreciation of $1. It paid a cash dividend during the year and did not issue any bonds payable or repurchase any of its own common stock. Required: Determine the net cash provided by (used in) operating activities for the year using the indirect method.

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Answer:

net income                                                    $116

+ depreciation (359 - 347 + 1)                        $13

change in current assets:

+ decrease in accounts receivables               $1

+ decrease in inventory                                   $1

change in current liabilities:

+ increase in accounts payables                    $4

- decrease in accrued liabilities                    ($4)

+ increase in taxes payable                             $1  

net cash provided by operating activities  $132

Explanation:

                                              ending    beginning

Assets

Cash and cash equivalents $ 23 $ 22

Accounts receivable 39 40

Inventory 43 44

Property, plant, and equipment 587 500

Less accumulated depreciation 359 347

Total assets $ 333 $ 259

Liabilities and stockholders' equity:

Accounts payable $ 30 $ 26

Accrued liabilities 15 18

Income taxes payable 39 40

Bonds payable 109 120

Common stock 51 50

Retained earnings 89 5

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 333 $ 259

Income Statement Sales $ 972

Cost of goods sold 620

Gross margin 352

Selling and administrative expense 200

Net operating income 152

Gain on sale of equipment 14

Income before taxes 166

Income taxes 50

Net income $ 116

Sleep Tight manufactures comforters. The estimated inventories on January 1 for finished goods, work in process, and materials were $36,000, $34,000 and $26,000 respectively. The desired inventories on December 31 for finished goods, work in process, and materials were $42,000, $33,000 and $19,000 respectively. Direct material purchases were $580,000. Direct labor was $202,000 for the year. Factory overhead was $144,000. Prepare a cost of goods sold budget for Sleep Tight, Inc.

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Answer:

Opening finished goods Inventory               $36,000

Add Cost of Goods Manufactured              $944,000

Less Closing  finished goods Inventory      ($42,000)

Cost of Goods Sold                                      $938,000

Explanation:

Step 1 Calculate Raw Material Costs requisitioned for manufacturing.

Materials Requisites = Opening Raw Materials Inventory + Purchases of Raw Materials - Closing Stock of Raw Materials

                                 = $36,000+$580,000-$19,000

                                 = $ 597,000

Step 2 Calculate Cost of Goods Manufactured

Raw Materials                                               $597,000

Direct labor                                                   $202,000

Factory overhead                                         $144,000

Add Opening work in process Inventory     $34,000

Less Closing work in process Inventory     ($33,000)

Cost of Goods Manufactured                      $944,000

Step 3 Calculate the Cost of Goods Sold

Opening finished goods Inventory               $36,000

Add Cost of Goods Manufactured              $944,000

Less Closing  finished goods Inventory      ($42,000)

Cost of Goods Sold                                      $938,000

Answer:

Sleep Tight, Inc.

Cost of Goods Sold Budget:

RAW MATERIALS COSTS

January 1 Inventory of materials = $26,000

Direct Materials Purchases = $580,000

Less December 31 Inventory = $19,000

Cost of Materials used in production = $587,000

PRODUCTION COSTS

January 1 work in process = $34,000

Cost of materials used in production = $587,000

Direct Labour = $202,000

Factory Overhead = $144,000

less December 31 work in process = $33,000

Cost of goods produced = $934,000

FINISHED GOODS COSTS

January 1 Finished Goods = $36,000

Cost of goods produced = $934,000

less December 31 Finished Goods = $42,000

Cost of Goods Sold = $928,000

Explanation:

An alternative way to prepare the above budget would be to add all the opening inventories to purchases, direct labour, and factory overhead.  From the total, deduct the closing inventories.

January 1 Inventory of materials = $26,000

January 1 work in process = $34,000

January 1 Finished Goods = $36,000

Direct Materials Purchases = $580,00

Direct Labour = $202,000

Factory Overhead = $144,000

a) Total = $1,022,000

less:

December 31 Inventory = $19,000

December 31 work in process = $33,000

December 31 Finished Goods = $42,000

b) Total = $94,000

Cost of Goods Sold (a-b) = $928,000

However, this second approach is lacking in details.  As such, it is not very informative.  The first arrangement displayed the cost of raw materials used for production, cost of goods produced, and then the cost of goods sold.

Many manufacturing workers (such as factories in China and Russia) and service industry workers (such as call centers and help desks in India) complete their job functions in a different culture and environment than the company's headquarters. If you were an operations manager in the United States overseeing an international operation, what issues should you be aware of? How would you prepare yourself to manage different cultures?

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Answer:

Part A: Here are the problems and features people work culture that I might ought to acquire to be ready to manage procedures:

Casual mode of statement within the hierarchy: To run processes in United States of America it's vital to know that we tend to report the manager, colleague, director, executive, chief executive officer together with his/her name and not as Sir/Madam or Boss. It’s vital to possess self-esteem and concentrate on work notwithstanding the hierarchy outlined. The philosophy of normal conferences: the United States of America follows a philosophy of consistent team meetings regardless of the schedule. The work philosophy strains people/ groups get along and set up the processes. The conferences don't seem to be essentially needed to possess thoughtful or main areas establishment agenda. Decision making concerning direct & authentic method: within the United States of America someone is revered for his straight feedback and authentic written report. the workers say specifically what the cruel and unknown evidences are gift throughout conferences. Admiration for promptness is high within the United States of America & they conjointly set up the months well earlier. it's vital to set up the calendar and add a scientific manner.

Part B: Here are sure things i might do to organize myself for dealing totally different cultures:

Embrace variety and find to understand every and each employee: Diversity brings with itself nice practices, sections and skills. it's vital to know every and each worker in relations of skills, voyage and private goals. It supports to achieve the group well. Clear assembly and precise announcement procedures facilitate to accomplish the society team in a very winning manner. I will outline norms, method flow and guarantee they're having endurance because it supports to guide various culture groups. Since they are available from totally different experiences it helps to avoid misconception and generates a transparent flow of consecutively on a daily basis to day processes. Monitoring of the workers is crucial to form certain that team isn't facing any work-culture problems. As a front-runner, i would like to remember of the role & accountability of every worker and make sure that I offer an surroundings of knowledge & development.

Presented below is information related to Teal Mountain , Inc. Date End-of-Year Inventory (End-of-Year Prices) Price Index December 31, 2017 $1,250,000 100 December 31, 2018 1,575,000 105 December 31, 2019 1,573,000 110 December 31, 2020 1,872,000 117 Compute the ending inventory for Teal Mountain , Inc. for 2017 through 2020 using the dollar-value LIFO method.

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Answer:

2017   $1,250,000

2018   $1,512,500

2019   $1,439,000

2020   $1,637,900

Explanation:

The computation of ending inventory is shown below:-

Year        Inventory       Price index   Inventory at base    Change from prior

               at end year                               year                         years

2017        $1,250,000     100                    $1,250,000               0

2018       $1,575,000      105                     $1,500,000           $250,000

2019        $1,573,000     110                      $1,430,000            ($70,000)

2020       $1,872,000     117                       $1,600,000           $170,000

Inventory at base year prices

2017 = $1,250,000 ÷ 100 × 100 = $1,250,000

2018 = $1,575,000 ÷ 105 × 100 = $1,500,000

2019 = $1,573,000 ÷ 110 × 100 = $1,430,000

2020 = $1,872,000 ÷ 117 × 100 = $1,600,000

So, dollar value ending inventory

2017        $1,250,000 × 1.0 = $1,250,000

                                               $1,250,000

2018        $1,250,000 × 1.0 = $1,250,000

               $250,000 × 1.05 = $262,500

                                               $1,512,500

2019        $1,250,000 × 1.0 = $1,250,000

($250,000 - $70,000) × 1.05 = $189,000

                                                   $1,439,000

2020       $1,250,000 × 1.0 = $1,250,000

($250,000 - $70,000) × 1.05 = $189,000

                     $170,000 × 1.17 = $198,900

                                                   $1,637,900

2017   $1,250,000

2018   $1,512,500

2019   $1,439,000

2020   $1,637,900

A company must decide between scrapping or reworking units that do not pass inspection. The company has 22,000 defective units that cost $6 per unit to manufacture. The units can be sold as is for $2.00 each, or they can be reworked for $4.50 each and then sold for the full price of $8.50 each. If the units are sold as is, the company will be able to build 22,000 replacement units at a cost of $6 each, and sell them at the full price of $8.50 each. What is the incremental income from selling the units as scrap and reworking and selling the units

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Answer:

It is more profitable to sell the units as-is and produce new ones.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

The company has 22,000 defective units that cost $6 per unit to manufacture.

Sell as-is:

Selling price= $2

Rework:

Additional cost= $4.5

Selling price= $8.5

If the units are sold as-is, the company will be able to build 22,000 replacement units for $6 each and sell them at the full price of $8.50 each.

The original cost of the 22,000 units is a sunk cost, it will remain no matter the decision.

Sell as-is:

Defective units= 22,000*3= 44,000

New units= 22,000*(8.5 - 6)= 55,000

Total income= $99,000

Rework:

Sales= 22,000*(8.5 - 4.5)= $88,000

It is more profitable to sell the units as-is and produce new ones.

1. Regulation is most likely to occur in a market characterized as


a. monopolistically competitive.

b. perfectly competitive.

c. oligopolistic.


2. Regulation is most likely to occur in a market with a Herfindahl–Hirschman Index (HHI) of


a. 100

b. 1000

c. 5

d. 2500


3. Regulation is more likely to occur in


a. broadly defined markets.

b. narrowly defined markets.

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Answer:

c. oligopolistic. 

d. 2500 

a. broadly defined markets. 

Explanation:

An oligopoly is when there are few large firms in an industry. There are high barriers to entry of firms into the industry. The firms set the market price. Because, the firms may sometimes engage in activities such as setting high prices to maximise profits which is disadvantageous to consumers, government sometimes have to intervene in their activities.

A perfect competition is characterised by many buyers and sellers of homogenous goods and services. Firms ams consumers are price takers. There are no barriers to entry of exit of firms

A monopolistically competitive firm is characterised by many buyers and sellers of differentiated goods.

The HHI index is used to determine the concentration ratio of firms in an industry.

An industry with HHI of less than 1,500 is considered to be a competitive, an HHI of 1,500 to 2,500 to be a moderately concentrated, and an HHI of 2,500 or greater to be a highly concentrated industries . Regulation usually occurs in highly concentrated industries.

In broadly defined markets, it is more difficult to find close subsituites for goods and services so demand is usually inelastic. Because demand is relatively inelastic, firms might have the incentive to increase prices of their goods to maximise profits. This is why regulation might be necessary.

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Final answer:

Regulation is most likely in oligopolistic markets characterized by a small number of dominating firms, as well as in markets with a high Herfindahl–Hirschman Index (HHI), specifically a value like 2500. Lastly, regulation is more common in narrowly defined markets, where market power can have a substantial impact on consumers and overall market health.

Explanation:

Regulation is most likely to occur in market structures where there are few firms with significant market power or in industries where there are high barriers to entry, leading to scenarios where consumers might suffer due to high prices or restricted outputs. The Herfindahl–Hirschman Index (HHI) measures market concentration and can influence the likelihood of regulation. A higher HHI suggests greater market concentration and thus a higher chance of regulation.

Oligopolistic markets are more likely to be regulated because a small number of firms can dominate the market, leading to anticompetitive behaviors.A market with a high HHI value, such as 2500, suggests high market concentration and is thus more likely to experience regulation.Regulation is more likely to occur in narrowly defined markets, where specific industries or sectors have greater potential to affect consumer welfare and economic efficiency due to limited competition.

Blossom Trivia Co. manufactures and sells two trivia products, the Square Trivia Game and the Round Trivia Game. Last quarter’s operating profits, by product, and for the company as a whole, were as follows: Square Round Total Sales revenue $11,000 $6,600 $17,600 Variable expenses 4,400 2,900 7,300 Contribution margin 6,600 3,700 10,300 Fixed expenses 2,750 4,200 6,950 Operating income $ 3,850 $(500 ) $ 3,350 Forty percent of the Round Game’s fixed costs could have been avoided if the game had not been produced or sold. If the Round Game had been discontinued before the last quarter, what would operating income have been for the company as a whole?

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Answer:

Blossom Trivia Co.

Quarter Operating Income for the whole company with Round Game discontinued:

Sales Revenue = $11,000

Variable expenses = $4,400

Contribution margin = $6,600

Fixed expenses = $5,270 ($2,750 + 60% of $4,200)

Operating Income = $1,330

Explanation:

If Round Game had been discontinued, the company would have lost $2020 ($3,700 - $1680).  This is the difference between the contribution made by Round Game to its relevant fixed cost of $1,680 or 40% of allocated fixed costs.

The implication is that business decisions should not be based solely on the net operating income.  More analysis and investigation need to be undertaken whenever decisions to discontinue a product line is being contemplated.

From our analysis above, Blossom Trivia Co. would have been worse-off in operating income if Round Game was discontinued without deep analysis.

Though, Round Game was allocated fixed cost of $4,200, what was relevantly incurred by Round Game as a product line was $1,680.

Axle Co.'s accounts receivable turnover was 9.9 for this year and 11.0 for last year. Betterman's turnover was 9.3 for this year and 9.3 for last year. These results imply that: Multiple Choice Betterman has the better turnover for both years. Axle has the better turnover for both years. Betterman's turnover is improving. Axle's credit policies are too loose. Betterman is collecting its receivables more quickly than Axle in both years.

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Answer: Axle has the better turnover for both years.

Explanation:

Accounts Receivable Turnover ratio is used to measure the amount of times in a year that a company is able to collect payment from it's Receivables.

A higher Accounts Receivable Turnover ratio indicates that the company is doing well in collecting their Receivables and as such are not trying down working capital because it is not be reinvested to put back into the business.

Axle had a Turnover ratio of 11 last year and a Turnover of 9.9 this year which is better than Betterman in both years. This means that Axle had the best Turnover for both years.

Answer:

Axle has the better turnover for both years.

Explanation:

Accounts receivable turnover measure the average times the company received their receivable, It measure the efficiency of the company regarding collection from customers. Turnover will be higher if company has low ratio of receivables to sales value.

                     Current year       Last year

Axle                     9.9                     11.0        

Betterman           9.3                     9.3

Axle is disproving the receivable turnover ratio and have a better turnover that Betterman.

Kuhn does not have any retained earnings available to finance this project, so the firm will have to issue new common stock to help fund it. Its common stock is currently selling for $33.35 per share, and it is expected to pay a dividend of $1.36 at the end of next year. Flotation costs will represent 3% of the funds raised by issuing new common stock. The company is projected to grow at a constant rate of 8.7%, and they face a tax rate of 25%. What will be the WACC for this project

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Answer:

WACC = 12.9%

Explanation:

The cost of common stock can be determined using the dividend valuation model.

According to the dividend valuation, the value of a stock is the present value of expected future dividends discounted at the required rate of return.  

The model can me modified to determined the cost of equity having flotation cost as follows:  

Cost of equity = D(1+r )/P(1-f) + g  

d- dividend, p- price of stock , f - flotation cost , - g- growth rate  

Cost of common stock  for Kuhn

D(1+r) =1.36  , g- 5%, P= 33.35, f-3% g-8.7%

Cost of common stock = 1.36/(33.35× (1-0.03)) + 0.087= 12.9%

WACC = 12.9%

Note the tax rate is not needed for this calculation

CPR: Change in principle reported retrospectively CPP: Change in principle reported prospectively CES: Change in estimate CRE: Change in reporting entity PPA: Prior period adjustment required ____ Change from FIFO inventory costing to LIFO inventory costing. ____ Change from LIFO inventory costing to FIFO inventory costing. ____ Change in the composition of a group of firms reporting on a consolidated basis. ____ Change to the installment method of accounting for receivables. ____ Change in actuarial assumptions for a defined benefit pension plan. ____ Change from sum-of-the-years' digits depreciation to straight-line. ____ Change from expensing extraordinary repairs erroneously recorded as an expense to capitalizing the expenditures. ____ Change in the percentage used to determine warranty expense. ____ Change from reporting postretirement benefits according to the provisions of U.S. GAAP. ____ Change in the residual value of machinery.

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Answer:

CPP: Change from FIFO inventory costing to LIFO inventory costing. CPR: Change from LIFO inventory costing to FIFO inventory costing. CRE: Change in the composition of a group of firms reporting on a consolidated basis.

CPR: Change to the installment method of accounting for receivables.

CES: Change in actuarial assumptions for a defined benefit pension plan.

CPP: Change from sum-of-the-years' digits depreciation to straight-line.

PPA: Change from expensing extraordinary repairs erroneously recorded as an expense to capitalizing the expenditures.

CES: Change in the percentage used to determine warranty expense.

CPP: Change from reporting postretirement benefits according to the provisions of U.S. GAAP.

CES: Change in the residual value of machinery.

Explanation:

CPR: Change in principle reported retrospectively.

CPP: Change in principle reported prospectively.

CES: Change in estimate.

CRE: Change in reporting entity. PPA: Prior period adjustment required.

Winsor Clothing Store had a balance in the Accounts Receivable account of $760,000 at the beginning of the year and a balance of $840,000 at the end of the year. Net credit sales during the year amounted to $7,200,000. The average collection period of the accounts receivable in terms of days was

A) 30 days.

B) 365 days.

C) 45.1 days.

D) 42.9 days.

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Answer:

The correct answer is 40.6 days. None of the options is correct.

Explanation:

The average collection period of the accounts receivable is how long it takes the company to collect its accounts receivable. It is expressed as: (Average accounts receivable / Net credit sales) x 365 days.

Average collection period = [($760,000 + $840,000)/2 / $7,200,000] x 365 days =  40.6 days

This means it takes the company 40.6 days to collect its accounts receivable.

Which of the following mechanical principles must be adopted by organizations creating a lean production system? a. Implementing smooth production to support efficient operation. b. Acquiring a large stock of inventory to avoid stock out. c. Avoiding the use of signaling as a means to replenish stock. d. Planning larger lot sizes to support higher inventory levels.

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Answer:

a. Implementing smooth production to support efficient operation.

Explanation:

Lean production is a manufacturing methodology that is focused on integrating activities that are designed to provide massive quantity with high quality production using minimal resources, raw materials, finished products and work-in-process features.

Lean production is basically a supply management process aimed at elimination of waste as much as possible.

It is a Just-in-Time (JIT) concept developed in 1930 by the automobile manufacturing company, Toyota in Japan.

Hence, organizations creating a lean production system should adopt implementing smooth production to support efficient operation.

Timberlake Company owns equipment with a cost of $165,000 and accumulated depreciation of $60,000 that can be sold for $82,000 less a 6% sales commission. Alternatively, Timberlake Company can lease the equipment to another company for five years for a total of $84,600, at the end of which there is no residual value. In addition, the repair, insurance, and property tax expense that would be incurred by Timberlake Company on the equipment would total $7,950 over the five years. Prepare a differential analysis on March 23 as to whether Timberlake Company should lease (Alternative 1) or sell (Alternative 2) the equipment. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign.

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Answer:

Income (loss) 77080 76650

Explanation:

Timberlake Company

Sell Lease

Revenue 82000 84600

Expense -4920 -7950

Income (loss) 77080 76650

Therefore Company should sell the equipment

6%×82,000 =4920

Answer:

Timberlake Company

Differential Analysis on March 23:

a) Lease (Alternative 1):

Revenue = $84,600

Expenses = -$7,950

Income = $76,650

b) Sell (Alternative 2):

Revenue = $82,000

6% Sales Commission = -$4,920

Income = $77,080

Explanation:

Alternative 2 looks more attractive than alternative 1.  It will bring in a net income of $77,080 as opposed to alternative 1's .$76,650.

Moreso, alternative 2's cash inflow is immediate while alternative 1's cash inflow will come over a 5-year period.  When discounted, the cash inflow will be far less than Alternative 2's cash inflow.

It is true that both alternatives will cause the company to lose on the book value of the equipment.  But the cost of the equipment is a sunk cost, which is not relevant in making a differential analysis type of decision.

In differential analysis, only relevant costs are considered.

The law creates the foundation for ethical behavior.


True


False

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Answer:

True.

Explanation:

The law can be defined as the system of principles, regulations and rules established by legislature, that is adopted in a community, society or country to regulate the actions of its citizens, members or employees.

The law is a tool used by individuals, organizations, and even government to ensure everybody is well behaved, non-criminal and civil in their actions.

The law creates the foundation for ethical behavior.

In circumstances where there are aberration, the law is enforced as a punishment and penalty.

The annual report for Sneer Corporation disclosed that the company declared and paid preferred dividends in the amount of $120,000 in the current year. It also declared and paid dividends on common stock in the amount of $2.20 per share. During the current year, Sneer had 1 million common shares authorized; 320,000 shares had been issued; and 118,000 shares were in treasury stock. The opening balance in Retained Earnings was $820,000 and Net Income for the current year was $320,000. Required: Prepare journal entries to record the declaration, and payment, of dividends on (a) preferred and (b) common stock. Using the information given above, prepare a statement of retained earnings for the year ended December 31. Prepare a journal entry to close the dividends account.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

1 Cash Dividend Dr $120,000

                  To Dividend Payable  $120,000

(Being the dividend is declared)

2 Dividend Payable Dr $120,000

                         To Cash  $120,000

(Being the dividend is paid)

3 Cash Dividend Dr [(320,000 - 118,000) × $2.20] $444,400  

                   To Dividend Payable  $444,400

(Being the dividend is declared)

4 Dividend Payable Dr $444,400

                      To Cash  $444,400

(Being the dividend is paid)

Now the preparation of the retained earning statement is presented below:

                                       Sneer Corporation

                                     Retained Earning statement

                                  For the year ended December 31

Beginning balance of retained earning $820,000

Add: Net income $320,000

Less: Cash Dividend paid -$564,400    ($120,000 + $444,400)

Ending balance of retained earning $575,600

And, the journal entry to close the dividend account is

Retained Earnings Dr   ($120,000 + $444,400) $564,400

   To Cash Dividends  $564,400

(Being the closing entry for dividend is closed)  

The journal entries and the preparation of the statement of retained earnings is presented below:

The journal entries are as follows:

1. Cash Dividend Dr $120,000

                  To Dividend Payable  $120,000

(To record the declaration of the dividend)

2. Dividend Payable Dr $120,000

                         To Cash  $120,000  

(To record the payment of the dividend)  

3. Cash Dividend Dr [(320,000 - 118,000) × $2.20] $444,400    

                  To Dividend Payable  $444,400

 (To record the declaration of the dividend)

4. Dividend Payable Dr $444,400  

                     To Cash  $444,400

(To record the payment of the dividend)

The preparation of the retained earnings statement is presented below:  

                                      Sneer Corporation

                                     Retained Earning statement

                                  For the year ended December 31

Beginning balance of retained earning $820,000

Add: Net income $320,000

Less: Cash Dividend paid -$564,400    ($120,000 + $444,400)

Ending balance of retained earning $575,600  

And, the journal entry to close the dividend account is

Retained Earnings Dr   ($120,000 + $444,400) $564,400  

  To Cash Dividends  $564,400

(To record the closing entry for dividend)

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You have just completed a $ 24 comma 000 feasibility study for a new coffee shop in some retail space you own. You bought the space two years ago for $ 105 comma 000​, and if you sold it​ today, you would net $ 117 comma 000 after taxes. Outfitting the space for a coffee shop would require a capital expenditure of $ 25 comma 000 plus an initial investment of $ 5 comma 000 in inventory. What is the correct initial cash flow for your analysis of the coffee shop​ opportunity?

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Answer:

$147,000

Explanation:

Data given

Capital expenditure = $25,000

Opportunity cost = $117,000

Increase in net working capital = $5,000

The computation of initial cash flow is shown below:-

Free cash flow = Capital expenditure + Opportunity cost + Increase in net working capital

= $25,000 + $117,000 + $5,000

= $147,000

Therefore for computing the free cash flow we simply applied the above formula.

Derive the standard deviation of the returns on a portfolio that is invested in stocks x, y, and z , where twenty percent of the portfolio is invested in stock x and 35 percent is invested in Stock z. State of Economy Probability of State of Economy Rate of Return if State Occurs Stock x Stock y Stock z Boom .04 .17 .09 .09 Normal .81 .08 .06 .08 Recession .15 − .24 .02 − .13 1. 7.72 percent 2. 6.31 percent 3. 7.38 percent 4. 6.49 percent 5. 5.65 percent

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Answer:

Explanation:

So, the variance and standard deviation of each stock is:

sA2 =.20(.01 – .0865)2 + .55(.09 – .0865)2 + .25(.14 – .0865)2

sA2 = .00189

sA = (.00189)1/2

sA = .0435 or 4.35%

sB2 =.20(–.25 – .1275)2 + .55(.15 – .1275)2 + .25(.38 – .1275)2

sB2 = .04472

sB = (.04472)1/2

sB = .2115 or 21.15%

Assume that you have been hired as a consultant by CGT, a major producer of chemicals and plastics, including plastic grocery bags, Styrofoam cups, and fertilizers, to estimate the firm's weighted average cost of capital. The balance sheet and some other information are provided below. Assets Current assets $ 38,000,000 Net plant, property, and equipment 101,000,000 Total assets $139,000,000 Liabilities and Equity Accounts payable $ 10,000,000 Accruals 9,000,000 Current liabilities $ 19,000,000 Long-term debt (40,000 bonds, $1,000 par value) 40,000,000 Total liabilities $ 59,000,000 Common stock (10,000,000 shares) 30,000,000 Retained earnings 50,000,000 Total shareholders' equity 80,000,000 Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $139,000,000 Market value of CGT’s stock = $15.25 per share CGT has $1,000 par value,20-year,7.25% coupon bonds with semiannual payments, selling for $875.00. CGT’s stock beta =1.25 6-month Treasury bill yield =3.50% 20-year Treasury bond yield =5.50%. Required return on S&P 500=11.50% The firm's tax rate is 40%. What is the best estimate of CGT’s after-tax cost of debt?

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Answer:

5.14%

Explanation:

Determining the pretax cost of debt is the first to do prior to ascertaining after tax cost of debt.

Pretax cost of debt  can be computed using the rate formula in excel.

=rate(nper,pmt,-pv,fv)

nper is the number of times the bond would coupon interest,hence paying coupon every six months for 20 years means 40 coupon payments

pmt is the semiannual coupon bondholders would received from the bond i.e $1000*7.25%*6/12=$36.25

pv is the current market price at $875

fv is the face value of $1000

=rate(40,36.25,-875,1000)=4.28%   semiannually

=4.28% *2=8.56% annually

after tax cost of debt=8.56%*(1-t),where t is the tax rate of 40% or 0.40

after tax cost of debt=8.56%*(1-0.4)=5.14%

The adoption of a tighter, more anti-inflationary monetary policy might be politically unpopular because the Fed will:

A. increase the target inflation rate, decreasing the real interest rate at every rate of inflation, causing an inflationary gap and lowering unemployment above the natural rate.
B. lower the target inflation rate, increasing the real interest rate at every rate of inflation, causing a recessionary gap and increasing unemployment above the natural rate.
C. increase the target inflation rate, lowering the real interest rate at every rate of inflation, causing a recessionary gap and increasing unemployment above the natural rate.
D. lower the target inflation rate, increasing the real interest rate at every rate of inflation, causing an inflationary gap and increasing unemployment below the natural rate.

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Answer:

The correct answer is B)

This is almost self explanatory.

Explanation:

A tighter and more anti-inflationary monetary policy will be politically unpopular because it reduces the amount of money in circulation.

Business owners will cringe at it because the rate at which they can access capital or investible funds from the commercial banks or other financial institutions will have taken an upward spiral.

Because business owners can no longer leverage off bank funds to operate their businesses, many may lay off workers thus creating unemployment.

Those who are being unemployed have less and less to spend and, this sort of economic move will attract unsavoury political responses though it is executed for the greater good.

On the other hand,

When there is too much money in circulation, it triggers inflation, in turn, reduces the spending power of businesses and consumers.  

As inflation increases, and real income (purchasing power) reduces, Labour Unions begin to agitate for increment in their labour rates or wages. This puts a strain on the businesses who either increase and suffer lower bottom lines or are forced to cut down on demand for labour to satisfy the new wage rate being demanded.

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Prescott Pharmaceuticals makes a number of generic versions of drugs. When Cymbalta (Duloxetine) lost its patent, Prescott invested $500,000 to obtain FDA approval and $100,000 to certify one of its production lines for its production. Production of the drug will cost $2,000,000. Marginal costs for the tablet are $0.10 and they sell for $0.40 per tablet. But many firms have entered and now make Duloxetine causing sales to fall off. Prescott anticipates that it could use this production line for other drugs losing patent protection shortly. If forecasted sales are 5 million tablets, what is the breakeven price? Should Prescott discontinue selling this product?

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Answer:

Prescott discontinue selling this product

Explanation:

Production cost per tablet = $2,000,00 / 5,000,000 = $0.40

Marginal costs per tablet = $0.10

Total avoidable cost per tablet = $0.40 + $0.10 = $0.50  

Since the total avoidable cost per tablet of $0.50 is higher than the selling price of $0.40 per tablet, Prescott discontinue selling t.his product

Note that $500,000 to obtain FDA approval and $100,000 to certify one of production lines for its production are sunk costs which are not avoidable. They are therefore not considered in the decision making.

On December 31 of the current year, the unadjusted trial balance of a company using the percent of receivables method to estimate bad debt included the following: Accounts Receivable, debit balance of $98,700; Allowance for Doubtful Accounts, credit balance of $1,111. What amount should be debited to Bad Debts Expense, assuming 6% of outstanding accounts receivable at the end of the current year are estimated to be uncollectible?

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Answer: $4,811

Explanation:

Assuming 6% of outstanding accounts receivable at the end of the current year are estimated to be uncollectible that would be,

= 6% * 98,700

= $5,922

The Allowance for Doubtful Accounts acts as a buffer for the business when bad debts are incurred.

Bad debts are taken from the Allowance as the Allowance has already been removed from the Receivables.

In cases where Bad debts exceed the buffer in the Allowance for Doubtful Debt Account we take everything in it and the remaining bad debt amount is debited to Bad Debt expense.

That would be,

= 5,922 - 1,111

= $4,811

$4,811 is the amount that should be debited to Bad Debts Expense.

Blossom, Inc. acquired 20% of Nash Corporation's voting stock on January 1, 2021 for $870000. During 2021, Nash earned $361000 and paid dividends of $224000. Blossom's 20% interest in Nash gives Blossom the ability to exercise significant influence over Nash's operating and financial policies. During 2022, Nash earned $461000 and paid cash dividends of $124000 on April 1 and $124000 on October 1. On July 1, 2022, Blossom sold half of its stock in Nash for $621000 cash. Before income taxes, what amount should Blossom include in its 2021 income statement as a result of the investment?

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Answer:

$72,200

Explanation:

For computing the amount included in the income statement as an investment we need to applied the equity method which is shown below:

= Earned amount × given percentage

= $361,000 × 20%

= $72,200

We simply multiply the earned amount by Nash with the acquiring percentage i.e 20% so that the amount could come and the same is to be included in the income statement

Blossom, Inc. should include $72,200 in its 2021 income statement as a result of its 20% investment in Nash Corporation. This amount represents Blossom's share of Nash's earnings for the year.

To determine the amount Blossom, Inc. should include in its 2021 income statement due to its investment in Nash Corporation under the equity method, follow these steps:

Calculate Blossom's share of Nash's 2021 earnings:
20% of $361,000 = $72,200Determine Blossom's share of dividends received from Nash in 2021:
20% of $224,000 = $44,800Adjust the investment in Nash account by adding the share of earnings and subtracting the share of dividends:
$870,000 (initial investment) + $72,200 (share of earnings) - $44,800 (share of dividends) = $897,400

For the income statement, Blossom, Inc. should report $72,200 as income from its investment in Nash Corporation for the year 2021.

Cho owns and operates a store in a country experiencing a high rate of inflation. In order to prevent the value of money in her cash register from falling too quickly, Cho sends an employee to the bank four times per day to make deposits in an interest-bearing account that protects the store's revenues from the effects of inflation.


a. This is an example of:_________


i. menu costs

ii. unit of account costs

iii. shoe leather costs


b. Explain briefly the nature of the costs imposed.

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Answer:

Shoe leather costs

Explanation:

(A) Shoe leather costs

(B) Inflation can be defined as the persistent rise in the prices of goods and services. Shoe leather costs can be defined as the costs of time and effort that are encountered by individuals while trying to prevent the effect of inflation. It describes the costs incurred by individuals that visits the bank often inorder to withdraw money needed to purchase goods and services during the time of inflation.

Shoe leather cost arises during the period of high inflation, individuals do not hold large amount of cash because there will be a reduction in the value of the money.

Mike is the Director of Human Resources for a 120-employee family-owned manufacturing firm. Mike has been quite busy the last year reforming the benefit offerings to comply with recent changes in healthcare laws. Given the many changes, Mike took the opportunity to completely overhaul the employee benefits program including replacing the old medical plans with three brand-new plans. Mike is preparing to tell employees about their new benefit offerings a few months prior to the benefits open-enrollment period. Given the number of employees, he decides to design a nicely formatted PowerPoint slide deck explaining the changes and to send this presentation via email to all employees. One day into the open-enrollment period, his inbox is flooded with over 50 emails from confused employees. Mike is puzzled, but realizes he may have made a mistake in communication. Which of the following BEST describes the primary communication mistake he made?

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Mike's primary communication mistake was the lack of clarity and simplicity in explaining the new benefits program to employees.

The primary communication mistake Mike made was lack of clarity and simplicity in his email communication about the new benefits program. Rather than inundating employees with a lengthy PowerPoint presentation, he should have utilized clear, concise language and visual aids to explain the changes effectively. Additionally, incorporating interactive sessions or Q&A opportunities could have helped clarify any confusion in a more engaging manner.

You own Souvenir Gallore, a souvenir shop on Lane Avenue. You would like to do an ABC analysis based on annual dollar usage. You sell the following list of retail items in your store. Items Annual demand (units) Unit cost Greeting cards 1000 $1.50 Key chains 967 $2.50 Scented candles 700 $5.00 Caps 700 $8.50 Calendars 650 $9.00 Watches 1020 $65.00 The ABC class that Calendars belong to is ___________

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Calendar belongs to  B category

Computation of ABC class:

Items     Annual demand     Unit cost    Total cost      Category
Watches     1,020                       $65        $66,300            A
Caps            700                          $8.5      $5,950              A
Calendars   650                          $9          $5,850              B
Scented

candles        700                           $5       $3,500                B

Key chain     967                           $2.5     $2,417.5             C

Greeting

cards           1,000                       $1.5       $1,500                  C

Here, for computing the total we simply multiply the annual demand with unit cost of each items. Also we have categorized the A, B and C into values which means A has highest value, B is lower than A and C has the lowest value in compare of A and B.

Therefore, as per the requirement the Calendar belongs to  B category.

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The ABC class that Calendars belong to is likely 'B' or 'C' based on the provided annual demand and unit cost, although additional information such as total expenditure on other items is necessary for precise categorization.

In ABC analysis, inventory items are categorized into three classes ('A', 'B', 'C') based on their annual consumption value, with 'A' being the most valuable (typically the top 10-20% by value), 'C' the least valuable (typically the bottom 50-70% by value), and 'B' falling in between. To determine which class a particular item falls into, you need to calculate the annual dollar usage by multiplying the annual demand by the unit cost. For Calendars, this would be 650 units multiplied by $9.00, resulting in a total of $5,850. To finalize the categorization, one would compare this amount with that of other items, ranking them all and then applying thresholds to designate each class. Without the full context of expenditure on other items, it's difficult to definitively assign a class, but since Calendars do not have the highest unit cost nor the largest demand, they are unlikely to be classified as 'A' items and typically might fall into 'B' or 'C'.

When a bank reconciliation has been satisfactorily completed, the only related entries to be made in the depositor's records are: Multiple Choice To correct errors made by the bank in recording the dollar amounts of cash transactions during the period. To reconcile items that explain the difference between the balance per the books and the balance per the bank statement. To record outstanding checks and bank service charges. To record items that explain the difference between the balance per the accounting records and the adjusted cash balance.

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Answer:

To record items that explain the difference between the balance per the accounting records and the adjusted cash balance.

Explanation:

A bank reconciliation mainly computed by an accountant, gives the difference between the balance in relation to the bank statement and the cash balance with respect to the accounting records of the depositor in a particular financial institution.

When a bank reconciliation has been satisfactorily completed, the only related entries to be made in the depositor's records are to record items that explain the difference between the balance per the accounting records and the adjusted cash balance.

On Pine Branch Department​ Stores' most recent balance​ sheet, the balance of its inventory at the beginning of the year was $ 18000. At the end of the​ year, the inventory balance was $ 21500. During that​ year, its cost of goods sold was $ 61000. All purchases of inventory throughout the year were on account. What was the total of Pine Branch's purchases during the​ year? Pine Branch's total purchases during the year were $

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Answer:

$64,500= purchases

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

beginning inventory= $18,000

Ending inventory= $21,500

Cost of goods sold= $61,000.

To calculate the purchases during the year, we need to use the following formula:

COGS= beginning inventory + purchases - ending inventory

61,000= 18,000 + purchases - 21,500

64,500= purchases

Final answer:

Explanation on calculating Pine Branch Department Stores' total purchases during the year.

Explanation:

**Pine Branch Department Stores' Total Purchases Calculation:**

Calculate the Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) by subtracting the ending inventory from the beginning inventory value: $21,500 - $18,000 = $3,500.

Then, determine the total purchases by adding the COGS to the beginning inventory value: $3,500 + $61,000 = $64,500.

Which type of product advertisement can be used to sell a company’s product when two or more other companies are selling the same product?

A.
multiple advertising
B.
competitive advertising
C.
pioneering advertising
D.
purpose advertising
E.
reminder advertising

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Answer:

i think it is D

Explanation:tell me if im wrong

Answer:

competitive advertising

Explanation:

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