Consider the following data that gives the quantity produced and unit price for three different goods across two different years to answer the following questions. Assume that the base year is 2012. Good2012 Price2012 Quantity2013 Price2013 Quantity A$2.00 500$2.50600 B$4.001,000$5.00900 C$2.00 200$1.00300 What was the real gross domestic product (GDP) in 2013

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Answer 1

Answer:

$5400

Explanation:

Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year

GDP calculated using the expenditure approach = Consumption spending by households + Investment spending by businesses + Government spending + Net export

Real GDP is GDP calculated using base year prices. Real GDP has been adjusted for inflation.

($2 x 600) + ($4 x 900) + ($2 x 300) = $5400


Related Questions

-At which point are you producing all running shoe
inserts and no hiking boot inserts?

-Which production point would be a goal for the future
but cannot be attained now?

Answer is A,X

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Answer:

the guy above is right trust me (kid in all cp classes)

Explanation:

but yea he is correct

Giblin Corporation earned $9,700 of service revenue on account during Year 1. The company collected $8,245 cash from accounts receivable during Year 1. Required Based on this information alone, determine the following for Giblin Corporation. (Hint: Record the events in general ledger accounts under an accounting equation before satisfying the requirements.) (Enter any decreases to account balances with a minus sign.)
a. The balance of the accounts receivable that would be reported on the December 31, Year 1, balance sheet.
b. The amount of net income that would be reported on the Year 1 income statement.
c. The amount of net cash flow from operating activities that would be reported on the Year 1 statement of cash flows.
d. The amount of retained earnings that would be reported on the Year 1 balance sheet.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. The balance in the account receivable is

= $9,700 -  $8,245

= $1,455

b. The amount of the net income is equivalent to the service revenue earned i.e. $9,700

c. The net cash flow from operating activities is

Net income  $9,700

Less; increase in account receivable -$1,455

Net cash flow from operating activities $8,245

d. The retained earnings is equivalent to the amount of the net income i.e. $9,700

On December 31, 2021, Fighting Okra Cooking Services reports the following revenues and expenses.

Service revenue $75,500 Rent expense 18,800
Postage expense 1,550 Salaries expense 23,000
Legal fees expense 2,500 Supplies expense 18,000

In addition, the balance of common stock at the beginning of the year was $170,000, and the balance of retained earnings was $34,000. During the year, the company issued additional shares of common stock for $28,000 and paid dividends of $18,000.

Required:
a. Prepare an income statement.
b. Prepare a statement of stockholders' equity.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation is presented below:

a. Income statement

Service revenue $75,500

Less expenses

Rent expense $18,800

Postage expense $1,550

Salaries expense $23,000

Legal fees expense $2,500

Supplies expense $18,000

Net income $11,650

b.  statement of stockholders' equity

Common stock ($170,000 + $28,000) $198,000

Add: retained earnings ($34,000 + $11,650 - $18,000) $27,650

Stockholder equity $225,650

The three dates related to a cash dividend include which of the following:

a. Date of declaration
b. Date of payment
c. Date of issuance
d. Date of record
e. Date of payable

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Answer: a. Date of declaration

b. Date of payment

d. Date of record

Explanation:

The three dates that are related to a cash dividend are:

Date of declaration - This is the date that a particular company is being binded to pay its dividend.

Date of payment - This simply means the date when dividend is paid to the stockholders.

Date of record - This is the date for the identification of recipients.


Which of the following is a reason companies are hiring temporary workers more often than in the past?

A- Temporary employees work harder than permanent employees.

B- Temporary workers are more loyal to the company, thereby making them more productive.

C- Most companies provide temporary workers with very few, if any, benefits.

D- Workers seeking temporary employment are better educated than those seeking permanent employment​

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C temporary workers do not receive any benefits & it save the company money.
the answer for this problem is C

The Manda Panda Company uses the allowance method to account for bad debts. At the beginning of 2009, the allowance account had a credit balance of $75,000. Credit sales for 2009 totaled $2,400,000 and the year-end accounts receivable balance was $490,000. During this year, $73,000 in receivables were determined to be uncollectible. Manda Panda anticipates that 3% of all credit sales will ultimately become uncollectible. The fiscal year ends on December 31.
Required:
1. Does this situation describe a loss contingency? Explain.
2. What is the bad debt expense that Manda Panda should report in its 2009 income statement?
3. Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record the contingency.
4. What is the net realizable value (book value) Manda Panda should report in its 2009 balance sheet?

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Answer:

The Manda Panda Company

1. This is not a loss contingency.  A loss contingency refers to a probable payment that might result from an uncertain event.

2. The bad debt expense that Manda Panda should report in its 2009 income statement is $70,000 ($73,000 -$75,000 + $72,000).

3. Debit Allowance for Uncollectible accounts $3,000

Credit Bad Debts Expense $3,000

To reduce the allowance account from $75,000 to $72,000.

Debit Bad Debts Expense $73,000

Credit Accounts Receivable account $73,000

To write-off the bad debts.

4. The net realizable value of accounts receivable is $418,000 ($490,000 - 72,000)

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Allowance for Uncollectible account (credit balance) = $75,000

Credit sales for 2009 = $2.4 million

Year-end Accounts Receivable = $490,000

Bad Debts = $73,000

Estimated allowance for Uncollectible = 3% of all credit sales (3% of $2.4 million) = $72,000

b) A contingency loss requires that a liability be created to account for the loss.  This is not the case with making allowances for uncollectible accounts or writing off bad debts.  There is no need to create a liability account since no payment will eventually be made to settle any liability in the future.

Assuming that turkey chicken pork and beef are substitues supppose that the price of turkey had fallen. This will, other things being equal

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wait where did the turkey fall?

You decide to set aside $120 a month for your future. Assuming an interest rate of 6.35%, how much will you have after 25 years? How much more would you have if you invested for 30 years?

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Answer:

After 20 years you will have "$87,784.99" and after 30 years you will have "$41,151.55".

Explanation:

The give values are:

After 25 years,

Cash Flow per period,

C = $120

Interest rate per period,

i = [tex]\frac{6.35 \ percent}{12}[/tex]

= [tex]0.52916667 \ percent[/tex]

Number of period,

n = [tex]25\times 12[/tex]

  = [tex]300[/tex]

The future value will be:

=  [tex]C\times \frac{ [(1+i)^n-1]}{i}[/tex]

On substituting the given values, we get

=  [tex]\frac{120[ (1+0.0052916667)^{300} -1]}{0.0052916667}[/tex]

=  [tex]120[\frac{(4.8711 -1)}{0.0052916667} ][/tex]

=  [tex]87,784.99[/tex] ($)

After 30 years,

Cash Flow per period,

C = $120

Interest rate per period,

i = [tex]\frac{6.35 \ percent}{12}[/tex]

= [tex]0.52916667 \ percent[/tex]

Number of period,

n = [tex]30\times 12[/tex]

  = [tex]360[/tex]

The future value will be:

=  [tex]C\times \frac{ [(1+i)^n-1]}{i}[/tex]

On substituting the given values, we get

=  [tex]\frac{120[ (1+0.0052916667)^{360} -1] }{0.0052916667}[/tex]

=  [tex]\frac{120[ (1.0052916667)^{360} -1]}{0.0052916667}[/tex]

=  [tex]120[\frac{(6.6857 -1)}{0.0052916667} ][/tex]

=   [tex]128,936.54[/tex] ($)

Thus

You will have:

= [tex]128936.54-87784.99[/tex]

= [tex]41151.55[/tex] ($)

Carl transfers land to Cardinal Corporation for 90% of the stock in Cardinal Corporation worth $20,000 plus a note payable to Carl in the amount of $40,000 and the assumption by Cardinal Corporation of a mortgage on the land in the amount of $100,000. The land, which has a basis to Carl of $70,000, is worth $160,000.
a. Cardinal Corporation will have a basis of $160,000 in the land transferred by Carl.
b. Carl will have a recognized gain on the transfer of $30,000
c. Carl will have a recognized gain on the transfer of $90,000.
d. Cardinal Corporation will have a basis of $70,000 in the land transferred by Carl.
e. None of these choices are correct.

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Answer:

e. None of these choices are correct.

Explanation:

Carl's gain = value of the note received + value of the mortgage - land's basis = $40,000 + $100,000 - $70,000 = $70,000

Snice the mortgage is higher than the basis ($100,000 higher than $70,000), this must be recognized as a Section 357 gain. The note receivable must also be recognized as gain since it doesn't qualify for Section 351.

Match each definition with its related term by selecting the appropriate letter in the drop down provided. There should be only one definition per term. (that is, there are more definitions than terms.)
Definitions:
A. Report the long life of a company in shorter periods.
B. Record expenses when incurred in earning revenue.
C. The time it takes to purchase goods or services from suppliers, sell goods or services to customers, and collect cash from customers.
D. Record revenues when earned and expenses when incurred.
E. Increases in assets or decreases in liabilities from peripheral transactions.
F. An asset account used to record cash paid before expenses have been incurred.
G. Record revenues when earned and measurable (when the company transfers promised goods or services to customers, and in the amount the company expects to receive).
H. Decreases in assets or increases in liabilities from peripheral transactions.
I. Record revenues when received and expenses when paid.
J. The income statement equation.
K. Decreases in assets or increases in liabilities from central ongoing operations.
L. The retained earnings equation.
M. A liability account used to record cash received before revenues have been earned.
1. Expenses
2. Gains
3. Revenue recognition principle
4. Cash basis accounting
5. Unearned revenue
6. Operating cycle
7. Accrual basis accounting
8. Prepaid expenses
9. Revenues − Expenses = Net Income
10. Ending Retained Earnings = Beginning Retained Earnings + Net Income − Dividends Declared

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Answer:

A. Going concern

B. Accrual Basis accounting

C. Operating Cycle

D. Cash Basis Accounting

E. Gains

F. Prepaid Expense

G. Revenue recognition principle

H. Expenses

I. Cash basis Accounting

J. Revenue - Expenses = Net Income

K. Expense

L. Ending Retained Earning = Beginning Retained Earning + Net Income - Dividends Declared

M. Unearned Revenue

Explanation:

The definitions for each letter are matched with the accounting terms. The unearned revenue account is used to record the revenue received but services yet to be delivered. This is a liability account in which the company reports any unearned revenue.

Fiji, Inc. started 2025 with $12,000 in assets and $2,500 in liabilities. Fiji had issued 50 shares of stock when it went into business in 2019 for $10 per share, and not stock has been issued since that time. At December 31, 2025, Fiji had $23,000 in assets and $4,000 in liabilities. How much was Fiji's net income during 2025 if the company paid $1,000 in dividends during the year?
a $11,500
b $12,000
c $10,500
d $11,000
e None of the above

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Answer:

$See below

Explanation:

Fuji Net income in 2025 is computed as

= Beginning asset + Dividend - Beginning liabilities

Given that;

Beginning asset = $12,000

Dividend = $1,000

Beginning liabilities = $2,500

Net income

= $12,000 + $1,000 - $2,500

= $10,500

The ultimate goal of operations management is to provide high-quality goods and services instantaneously in response to customer demand.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

The ultimate goal of operations management is to provide, in a timely and successful manner, goods and/or services to the final customer.

In this sense, operation management is customer-focused, and for this reason, its main task is to ensure the successful production and/or delivery of a good or service, from the moment the inputs enter the firm, to the moment the output exits the firm and reaches the final customer.

What Characteristics of the Confederate States of American made it a confederal government when compared to the government of the United States?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Confederate States of America can also be regarded as Confederate States was regarded as unrecognized breakaway state which exist between

year 1861 and 1865 which rose against

United States of America when she was experiencing American Civil War.

Characteristics of the Confederate States of American made it a confederal government when compared to the government of the United States are;

✓The central government of

The Confederate States of America is weaker compare to United States.

✓The sovereignty and power of individual states is more than US States

✓Issues such as national economic as well as foreign issues only are been handled by central government of the Confederate States

What should you do first to best use your personal goals as a means for a promotion

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Answer:

The solution to this question can be defined as follows:

Explanation:

To achieve any goal, first of all, we need to make a quite high range of the ambition and after preparing the ambition we need to get hard work to achieve that goal. we must not be lazy, in another word we can say that laziness will make a boundary, that we can't pass. If we want to get the goal is to be promoted by using personal goals. that's why we suggest that the separate your personal and work goals, and try to work hard to achieve the goal.

Indiana Company produces couches. The fixed monthly cost of production is $8,000, and the variable cost per unit is $65. The couches sell for $180 apiece. Answer these questions: 3 points each 1) For a monthly volume of 300 tables, determine the total cost, total revenue, and profit. 2) Determine the monthly break-even volume for Indiana Company.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

1) For a monthly volume of 300 tables, determine the total cost, total revenue, and profit.

Fixed monthly cost = $8000

Variable cost per unit = $65

Selling price = $180 each

Monthly volume = 300

Therefore, the total cost will be

= $8000 + ($65 × 300)

= $8000 + $19500

= $27500

The total revenue will then be:

= Price × Quantity

= $180 * 300 units

= $54000

Total profit will be:

= Sales revenue - Cost

= $54000 - $27500

= $26500

b) Break even volume simply means the volume whereby no profit or loss is incurred. This will be:

= $8000 / ($180 - $65)

= $8000 / $115

= 69.56 units

= 70 units

Florissa's Flowers jointly produces three varieties of flowers in the same garden: tulips, lilies, and daisies. The flowers are all watered via the same irrigation system and all receive the same amount of water; daisies require three times as much as lilies, and the water required for tulips is about halfway between the amounts needed for daisies and lilies. Although the lilies and tulips receive more water than they need due to the joint irrigation process, they are not hurt by the overwatering. The joint production cost of the three varieties of flowers is about $30 per harvest. Every harvest yields 10 tulips, 20 lilies, and 20 daisies.

1. Allocate the joint costs of production to each product using the physical units method.

Joint
Product Flowers
per Harvest Proportion Joint
Costs Allocation
Tulip % $ $
Lily %
Daisy %
Totals $
Which products receive the largest portion of the joint costs?

received the largest portion of the joint costs.

2. Allocate the joint costs of production to each product using the weighted average method.

Joint
Product Flowers
per Harvest Weight
Factor Weighted
Flowers
of Water Weighted
Percent
of Water Joint
Costs Allocation
Tulip % $ $
Lily %
Daisy %
Totals $
Which product receives the largest portion of the joint costs?

received the largest portion of the joint costs.

3. Why would it be important to consider the watering process as an appropriate weight factor?

a. The cost of watering the plants is a large portion of the joint costs and the company follows the same irrigation system for all three varieties of flowers.

b. It is a natural resource which is more precious.

c. Daisies have the highest market value.

d. None of the above.

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Answer:

1.) Lilies and Daisies received the largest portion of the joint costs.

2.) Daisies received the largest portion of the joint costs.

3.) a. The cost of watering the plants is a large portion of the joint costs and the company follows the same irrigation system for all three varieties of flowers.

Explanation:

Physical unit method :

Joint product _Flo /harvest _prop__JC__Alloc

Tullip ________10 _______0.20 _ 30 __ 6

Lilly _________ 20 ______0.40 _ 30 __ 12

Daisy ________ 20 ______0.40 _ 30 __ 12

Allocation = proportion * joint cost

B.)

Weighted average method :

If daisy requires 3 tines as much as lilies and tulips requires something in between both ;

Then ;

Daisy = 3 ; lilies = 1 ;

Tullips = (daisy + lilies) / 2 = (3 +1) / 2= 4/2 = 2

Weighted average method :

JP_Flo /H_ WF__WFW_W%__pro__JC__Alloc

Tullip_10 __ 2 __ 20 _ 20% _0.20 _ 30 __ 6

Lilly_ 20 ___ 1 __ 20 _ 20% _0.20 _ 30 __ 6

Daisy_20 __ 3__ 60 _ 60% _0.60 _ 30 __ 18

Allocation = joint cost * proportion

Revise the following sentences to eliminate flabby expressions.

a. Despite the fact that we lost the contract, we must at this point in time move forward.
b. In the event that interest rates increase, we will begin investing in the very near future.

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Answer:

. Despite the fact that we lost the contract, we must at this point in time move forward.

Explanation:

Journalize the following transactions for Cullumber Company.

Sept. 1 Purchased supplies for $1,020 cash. 5 Paid $410 cash dividend to stockholders.
7 Received $5,500 down payment from customer for services to be provided in the future.
16 Received $770 cash from a previously billed customer for payment of services provided in the prior month.
22 Purchased equipment for $3,000 by paying $1,100 cash and issued a note payable for the balance.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below

On Sept 1

Supplies Dr $1,020

    To Cash $1,020

(being supplies purchased in cash)

On Sept 5

Dividend Dr $410

   To cash $410

(being cash dividend is paid)

On Sept 7

cash Dr 5,500

   To Unearned service revenue  $5,500

(being cash collection is recorded)

On Sept 16

Cash Dr $770

  To Account receivable $770

(being cash collection is recorded)

On Sept 22

Equipment Dr $3,000

         To cash $1,100

         To Note payable $1,900

(being equipment purchased is recorded)

What factors account for a fall in the long-run cost curve?

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Economies of Scale and Long Run Average Cost (LRAC)

In the long run all costs are variable and the scale of production can change (i.e. no fixed inputs)
Economies of scale are the cost advantages from expanding the scale of production in the long run. The effect is to reduce average costs over a range of output
These lower costs represent an improvement in productive efficiency and can give a business a competitive advantage in a market. They lead to lower prices and higher profits – this is called a positive sum game for producers and consumers (i.e. the welfare of both will improve)
We make no distinction between fixed and variable costs in the long run
As long as the long run average total cost curve (LRAC) is declining, then internal economies of scale are being exploited.
The table below shows a numerical example of falling LRAC

Long Run Output (Units) Total Costs (£s) Long Run Average Cost (£ per unit)
1000 12000 12
2000 20000 10
5000 45000 9
10000 80000 8
20000 144000 7.2
50000 330000 6.6
100000 640000 6.4
500000 3000000 6
Returns to Scale and Costs in the Long Run

The table below shows how changes in the scale of production can, if increasing returns to scale are exploited, lead to lower average costs.

Factor Inputs Production Costs
(K) (La) (L) (Q) (TC) (TC/Q)
Capital Land Labour Output Total Cost Average Cost
Scale A 5 3 4 100 3256 32.6
Scale B 10 6 8 300 6512 21.7
Scale C 15 9 12 500 9768 19.5
Costs: Assume the cost of each unit of capital = £600, Land = £80 and Labour = £200
Because the % change in output exceeds the % change in factor inputs used, then, although total costs rise, the average cost per unit falls as the business expands from scale A to B to C

Examples of Increasing Returns to Scale

Much of the new thinking in economics focuses on the increasing returns available to growing businesses:

An example of this is the software and computer gaming industry.

The overhead costs of developing new software programs or computer games are huge - often running into hundreds of millions of dollars
The marginal cost of one extra copy for sale is close to zero, perhaps just a few cents or pennies
If a company can establish itself in the market, positive feedback from consumers will expand the installed customer base, raise demand and encourage the firm to increase production
Because marginal cost is low, the extra output reduces average costs creating economies of scale

Each of the following is a characteristic of a defined benefit retirement plan EXCEPT: Question 3 options: The plan assigns the risk of pre-retirement inflation, investment performance, and adequacy of retirement income to the employee. The plan specifies the benefit an employee receives at retirement. The plan has less predictable costs as compared to defined contribution plans. The law specifies the maximum allowable benefit payable from the plan is equal to the lesser of 100% of salary or $230,000 (2020) per year currently

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Answer:

Each of the following is a characteristic of a defined benefit retirement plan EXCEPT:

The plan assigns the risk of pre-retirement inflation, investment performance, and adequacy of retirement income to the employee.

Explanation:

No.  With a defined benefit retirement plan, the risk of pre-retirement inflation, investment performance, and adequacy of retirement income is never assigned to the employee.  Instead, the employer bears this risk.  The defined benefit plan always specifies the benefit to which an employee is entitled to at retirement.  It also demands that the employee must work for a certain defined period to be entitled to this benefit.  By its nature, the defined benefit plan provides a fixed and pre-established benefit for employees.  This is why it is preferred by employees.

Yale Corporation issued to Zap Corporation $70,000, 10% (cash interest payable semiannually on June 30 and December 31) 10-year bonds dated and sold on January 1, 2020. Assume that the company uses the effective interest method for amortization. If the bonds were sold at 97, yielding 10.5%. What is true for journal entries to be made at June 30, 2020, for interest payment if Effective interest method is used?

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Answer:

Journal Entry

June 30, 2020

Dr. Interest expense __$3,564.75

Cr. Discount on bonds_$64.75

Cr. Cash ___________$3,500

[To record interest]  

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the issuance price of the bond

Issuance price of the bond = Face value x Seling rate = $70,000 x 97/100 = $67,900

Now we need to calculate the discount value as follow

Discount = Face value - Isuance vaue = $70,000 - $67,900 = $2,100

Now, need to calculate the discount amortization as follow

Discount amortization = ( Carrying value of bond x Effective interest rate x 6/12 ) - ( Face value x Coupon rate x 6/12 ) = ( $67,900 x 10.5%x 6/12 ) - ( $70,000 x 10% x 6/12 = $3,564.75 - $3,500 = $64.75

Now calculate the interest payment

Interst payment = Face value x Coupon rate x 6/12 = $70,000 x 10% x 6/12 = $3,500

The bonds would expire on the date of maturity, and the issuing company will pay the debt holder the face value of the bond.

The issue price is termed as the price at which the issuer of the bond sells the bonds for the first time.

The Journal entry has been attached below.  

The calculation of the issuance price of the bond:

Issuance price of the bond = [tex]\text{Face value} \times \text{Seling rate} = \$70,000 \times \frac{97}{100}[/tex] = $67,900

Calculation of the discount value:

Discount = Face value - Isuance vaue = $70,000 - $67,900 = $2,100

Calculation of the discount amortization:

Discount amortization = [tex]( \text{Carrying value of bond} \times \text{Effective interest rate} \itimes \frac{6}{12} ) - ( \text{Face value} \times \text{Coupon rate} \times \frac{6}{12})[/tex]

= [tex]( \$67,900 \times 10.5\%\times \frac{6}{12}) - ( \$70,000 \times 10\% \times \frac{6}{12})[/tex]

= $3,564.75 - $3,500 = $64.75

Calculation of the interest payment:

Interst payment =[tex]\text{ Face value} \times \text{Coupon rate} \times \frac{6}{12} = \$70,000 \times 10\% \times \frac{6}{12}[/tex]= $3,500

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A group of middle school students wants to raise money to help build a new school track. They decided to sell donuts before school. Demand is 275 donuts when the donuts are given away free, and the demand drops to 175 donuts when the price is 25 cents per donut. However, the middle school administration is prepared to supply only 150 donuts free of charge but will supply 200 donuts when the price is 50 cents per donut. Assume that the demand and supply functions are both linear functions. What price should the students charge per donut so that there is neither a surplus nor a shortage of donuts

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Answer:

25 cent/donuts

Explanation:

Demand function have these two points (275, 0), (175, 25)

Demand function equation:

y - 25 = [tex]\frac{25 - 0}{175-275}[/tex] (x-175)

-100y + 2500 = (x - 175)

-4y + 100 = x - 175

x + 4y = 100 + 175

x + 4y = 275....................equ 1

Similarly Supply function have these point (150,0), (200, 50)

Supply function equation:

y - 50 = [tex]\frac{50 - 0}{200-150}[/tex](x- 200)

50y - 2500 = x - 200

y - 50 = x - 200

x - y = 200 - 150

x - y = 150

By equation 1 & 2

x + 4y = 275

x - y =  150 ==> x = 150+y

So from equ 1 => x + 4y = 275

=> 150+y+4y = 275

=> 150+5y = 275

=> 5y = 275 - 150

=> 5y = 125

=> y = 25

So, the price that the students should charge per donut so that there is neither a surplus nor a shortage of donuts is 25 cent/donuts

Marigold Corp. applies overhead on the basis of machine hours. Given the following data, compute overhead applied and the under- or overapplication of overhead for the period:

Estimated annual overhead cost $1400000
Actual annual overhead cost $1375000
Estimated machine hours 500000
Actual machine hours 490000

a. $1372000 applied and $3000 overapplied
b. $1400000 applied and $3000 overapplied
c. $1372000 applied and $3000 underapplied
d. $1375000 applied and neither under-nor overapplied

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Answer:

World biggest Logic To solve anything

In the context of the entrepreneurial strategy matrix, a ________ is most likely to have the highest risks and returns. Select one: A. new passenger vehicle B. lawn mowing service C. tax preparation service D. clothing outfit E. new restaurant

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Answer:

E. new restaurant

Explanation:

The entrepreneurial strategy matrix is a interesting model for the ongoing ventures an d the new ventures. It helps to identify the proper business strategies.

In the context, according to the entrepreneurial strategy matrix, a new restaurant is most likely to have a high risk and high returns as there is a lot of competition and rivalries in the restaurant industry in the market. Many people already have their favorite restaurant and they prefer going to their favorite or their selected restaurant.

So there is a risk in setting up a new restaurant which requires large investments without properly studying the market. On the other hand if a new restaurant manages to serve some really tasty and hygiene food to their customers, customers will prefer coming to this restaurant and this in turn will provide huge returns to the owners.

Barrios Communications is a provider of satellite television services. It will install a satellite dish free of charge for any customer that agrees to a one-year service contract at a price of $50 per month. Installation costs Barrios $150. Customers typically remain with Barrios for much longer than the one year required, an average of 10 years (i.e., 9 years beyond their contractual obligation). Barrios enters into a contract under the terms described above on January 1, 20X1.
Required:
1. What amount of revenue should Barrios record related to the contract in 2019?
2. What amount of expense related to the contract should Barrios record related to the contract in 2019?

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Answer:

1. $600

2. $15

Explanation:

1. Calculation for What amount of revenue should Barrios record related to the contract in 2019

Revenue= $50 * 12 months

Revenue= $600

Therefore What amount of revenue should Barrios record related to the contract in 2019 is $600

2. Calculation for What amount of expense related to the contract should Barrios record related to the contract in 2019

Expense= $150/10 years

Expense= $15

Therefore What amount of expense related to the contract should Barrios record related to the contract in 2019 is $15

A man with ​$20,000 to invest decides to diversify his investments by placing ​$10,000 in an account that earns 5.2​% compounded continuously and ​$10,000 in an account that earns 6.4​% compounded annually. Use graphical approximation methods to determine how long it will take for his total investment in the two accounts to grow to ​$35,000. It will take approximately nothing years for his

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Answer:

9.749 years

Explanation:

Given that :

Principal, P = 20,000

Total investment A = 35000

Investment 1:

P = $10,000

Compounded continuously at r = 5.2% = 0.052

A = Pe^rt

Investment B:

P = $10,000

Compounded annually at r = 6.4% = 0.064

A = P(1 + r)^t

Hence, final amount, A on both investment = 35000

A = Pe^rt + P(1 + r)^t

35000 = 10000e^0.052t + 10000(1 + 0.064)^t

Divide through by 10000

3.5 = e^0.052t + 1.064^t

t = 9.749123

t = 9.749 years

According to the substitution effect of labor supply, when the wage rate goes up: Group of answer choices it becomes more costly to consume leisure, so people will work more. it becomes less costly to consume leisure, so people will work more. the opportunity cost of enjoying leisure goes down. firms will hire more workers since people are more willing to work.

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It becomes more costly to consume leisure—i.e., when wages rise, the cost of not working to earn those higher wages also rises.

According to the substitution effect of labor, firms would hire more workers because people are more willing to work more.

The substitution effect of labor tells us that as income is raised, people would be more willing to give up leisure hours to work more.

This is due to the fact that they would earn more money for the extra hours that they would have spent on leisure.

There would be more willingness to work and the firms would have more people to hire.

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Stephen discusses with his boss his initial ideas on how to approach his hosting duties. His boss claims he is on the right track, but that he should remember to build goodwill in his remarks. Stephen remembers that this will be the workers' introduction to him, so he needs them to trust him in the role of chief operating officer going forward. Although he will be introducing other speakers during the meeting, he doesn't want to get his goals confused. Select the statement that describes something Stephen should do for a goodwill speech.A. Stephen contacts his boss to ask him what information about himself he would like shared. B. Stephen speaks respectfully about his boss and his positive characteristics. C. Stephen tells the workers that he also believes in fairness and teamwork. D. Stephen conducts research to understand more about the corporate executives.

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Answer:

D. Stephen conducts research to understand more about the corporate executives.

Explanation:

Analyzing the information above, it is correct to say that a good presentation should be able to retain the public's attention and positively impact people. For this, it is considered that the letter D is the most relevant option for Stephan to achieve his goals in his speech, because knowing his audience in depth will be a decisive factor to align his presentation with the interests of the audience and thus retain attention and integrate them with what is being said. Therefore, research to understand more about corporate executives will lead Stephan to achieve effectiveness in his presentation.

Kennedy Company reports the following costs and expenses in May.
Factory utilities $ 16,500
Depreciation on factory equipment 12,650
Direct labor 79100
Sales salaries 48400
Property taxes on factory building 2500
Repairs to office equipment 1300
Factory repairs 2000
Advertising 23,000
Depreciation on delivery trucks 3800
Indirect factory labor 48900
Indirect materials 70800
Direct materials used 157600
Factory manager's salary 8000
Office supplies used 4640
Instructions:
From the information, determine the total amount of:______.
(a) Manufacturing overhead.
(b) Product costs.
(c) Period costs.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. The manufacturing overhead is

= factory utilities + depreciation on factory equipment + indirect factory labor + indirect material + factory manager salary + property tax + factory repairs

= $16,500 + $12,650 + $48,900 + $70,800 + $8,000 + $2,500 + $2,000

= $161,350

b. The product cost is

= Direct material used + direct labor + total manufacturing overhead

= $157,600 +  $79,100 + $161,350

= $398,050

c.  The period cost is

= Depreciation on delivery truck + sales salaries + repairs to office equipment + advertising + office supplies used

= $3,800 + $48,400 + $1,300 + $23,000 + $4,640

= $81,140

The following trial balance was prepared from the ledger accounts of Ricardo Company: RICARDO COMPANY Trial Balance April 30, Year 2 Account Titles Debit Credit Cash $ 71,900 Accounts receivable 36,000 Supplies 2,400 Prepaid insurance 4,200 Land $ 11,000 Accounts payable 10,200 Common stock 100,000 Retained earnings 29,640 Dividends 8,600 Service revenue 70,000 Rent expense 10,200 Salaries expense 32,700 Operating expense 33,600 Totals $ 199,600 $ 220,840 When the trial balance failed to balance, the accountant reviewed the records and discovered the following errors: The company received $590 as payment for services rendered. The credit to Service Revenue was recorded correctly, but the debit to Cash was recorded as $770. A $1,200 receipt of cash that was received from a customer on accounts receivable was not recorded. A $580 purchase of supplies on account was properly recorded as a debit to the Supplies account. However, the credit to Accounts Payable was not recorded. Land valued at $11,000 was contributed to the business in exchange for common stock. The entry to record the transaction was recorded as a $11,000 credit to both the Land account and the Common Stock account. A $800 rent payment was properly recorded as a credit to Cash. However, the Salaries Expense account was incorrectly debited for $800.

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Question Completion:

Prepare the corrected Trial Balance of Ricardo Company.

Answer:

RICARDO COMPANY

The corrected Trial Balance April 30, Year 2

Account Titles               Debit Credit

Cash                             $ 72,920

Accounts receivable       34,800

Supplies                            2,400

Prepaid insurance            4,200

Land                                 11,000

Accounts payable                          $10,780

Common stock                              100,000

Retained earnings                          29,640

Dividends                        8,600

Service revenue                             70,000

Rent expense                11,000

Salaries expense          31,900

Operating expense     33,600

Totals                      $ 210,420 $ 210,420

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

RICARDO COMPANY

Trial Balance April 30, Year 2

Account Titles                  Debit     Credit

Cash                             $ 71,900

Accounts receivable      36,000

Supplies                            2,400

Prepaid insurance            4,200

Land                                                 $11,000

Accounts payable                            10,200

Common stock                              100,000

Retained earnings                          29,640

Dividends                        8,600

Service revenue                             70,000

Rent expense               10,200

Salaries expense         32,700

Operating expense     33,600

Totals                      $ 199,600 $ 220,840

Cash Account:

Account Titles                  Debit     Credit

Balance                        $ 71,900

Overstated service revenue                 180

Accounts receivable        1,200

Balance                                          $72,920

Totals                           $73,100      $73,100

Balance                       $72,920

Accounts Receivable

Account Titles                  Debit     Credit

Balance                          $36,000

Cash                                                 $1,200

Balance                                         $34,800

Totals                            $36,000 $36,000

Balance                         $34,800

Accounts Payable

Account Titles                  Debit     Credit

Balance                                        $10,200

Supplies                                             580

Balance                        $10,780

Totals                           $10,780  $10,780

Balance                                       $10,780

Land

Account Titles                  Debit     Credit

Balance                                           $11,000

Correction of error      $22,000

Balance                                           $11,000

Totals                           $22,000  $22,000

Balance                         $11,000

Salaries Expense

Account Titles                  Debit     Credit

Balance                      $32,700

Rent Expense                                   $800

Balance                                        $31,900

Totals                        $32,700    $32,700

Balance                     $31,900

Rent Expense

Account Titles                  Debit     Credit

Balance                          $10,200

Salaries Expense                 800

Balance                                          $11,000

Totals                             $11,000   $11,000

Balance                          $11,000

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