Exercise 9-18 (Algorithmic) (LO. 5) In 2020, the CEO of Crimson, Inc., entertains 9 clients at a skybox in Memorial Stadium for a single athletic event during the year. Substantive business discussions occurred at various times during the event. The box cost $6,750 per event and seats 11 people. (The cost of a regular, nonluxury box seat at Memorial ranges from $50 to $100.) Refreshments served during the event cost $1,720 (and were separately itemized on the bill Crimson received). How much of these costs may Crimson deduct

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Answer 1

Answer: $860

Explanation:

As substantive business discussions took place in box at various times, there can be certain deductions for business purposes.

The box cost is not deductible because the cost is substantially higher than the cost of nonluxury box seats at the same stadium.

As per normal taxation convention, 50% of the refreshments can be deducted as business expenses:

= 50% * 1,720

= $860


Related Questions

The net income reported on the income statement is $97,309. However, adjusting entries have not been made at the end of the period for the
supplies expense of $2,135 and accrued salaries of $1,163. Net income, as corrected, is
a. $96,146
b. $97,309
c. $94,011
d. $95,174

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The answer to your question is D

Flexible Budget for Assembly Department Steelcase Inc. (SCS) is one of the largest manufacturers of office furniture in the United States. In Grand Rapids, Michigan, it assembles filing cabinets in an Assembly Department. Assume the following information for the Assembly Department: Direct labor per filing cabinet 18 minutes Supervisor salaries $250,000 per month Depreciation $18,500 per month Direct labor rate $28 per hour Prepare a flexible budget for 70,000, 80,000, and 90,000 filing cabinets for the month ending February 28 in the Assembly Department, similar to Exhibit 5.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following formula:

Direct labor per filing cabinet=  18/60= 0.3

Direct labor rate $28 per hour

The supervisor salary and depreciation will remain constant, we will not take them into account.

70,000 units:

Direct labor hours= (0.3*70,000)= 21,000

Direct labor cost= 21,000*28= $588,000

80,000 units:

Direct labor hours= (0.3*80,000)= 24,000

Direct labor cost= 24,000*28= $672,000

90,000 units:

Direct labor hours= (0.3*90,000)= 27,000

Direct labor cost= 27,000*28= $756,000

For an open economy under a floating exchange rate regime, _________________________.

a.) Monetary policy is highly effective.

b.) Fiscal policy is highly effective.

c.) Monetary policy is ineffective.

d.) B and C.

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The answer is either B or D

Rhein Manufacturing recorded operating data for its auto accessories division for the year. Sales $750,000 Contribution margin 150,000 Total direct fixed costs 90,000 Average total operating assets 400,000 How much is ROI for the year if management is able to identify a way to improve the contribution margin by $30,000, assuming fixed costs are held constant

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Answer:

Return On Investment = 22.5%

Explanation:

Given:

Sales = $750,000

Contribution margin = $150,000

Total direct fixed costs = $90,000

Average total operating assets = $400,000

Find:

Return On Investment if contribution margin increase by $30,000

Computation:

Net operating income = Contribution margin - Total direct fixed costs

Net operating income = [$150,000 + $30,000] - $90,000

Net operating income = $90,000

Return On Investment = [Net operating income / Net operating assets]100

Return On Investment = [90,000 / 400,000]100

Return On Investment = [0.225]100

Return On Investment = 22.5%

An increase price caused no change in quantity demanded. Thus, demand must be
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A C) elastic
B D) perfectly elastic
C B) inelastic
A) perfectly inelastic

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Answer:

Perfectly inelastic

Explanation:

A demand is perfectly inelastic when quantity demanded does not change in response to a change in price.

An increase in price caused no change in quantity demanded. Thus, demand must be perfectly inelastic. Hence, option D is correct.

What is perfectly inelastic?

A good or service whose demand is completely inelastic would not change regardless of price; nevertheless, such a good or service does not exist. Inelastic is the antithesis of elastic, which sees significant differences in demand when the price varies.

Fully elastic and perfectly inelastic are the two elasticity extremes. The quantity falls to zero as the price changes, which is referred to as being perfectly elastic. If the quantity is totally inelastic, a change in the price has no effect on it at all.

People's willingness to pay any price to obtain a life-saving drug is an example of perfectly inelastic demand.

Thus, option D is correct.

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One of the departments at Yolo Industries has entered into a 9 year lease for a piece of equipment. The annual payment under the lease will be $3,800, with payments being made at the beginning of each year. If the discount rate is 12%, the present value of the lease payments is closest to (Ignore income taxes.): Click here to view Exhibit 14B-1 and Exhibit 14B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using the tables provided.

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Answer:

PV= $22,677.03

Explanation:

Giving the following formula:

Number of periods (n)= 9 years

Annual payment (A)= $3,800

Discount rate (i)= 12%

First, we will calculate the future value of the payments using the following formula:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i + {[A*(1+i)^n]-A}

FV= {3,800*[(1.12^9) - 1]} / 0.12 + {[3,800*(1.12^9)] - 3,800}

FV= 56,147.49 + 6,737.7

FV= $62,885.19

Now, the present value:

PV= FV / (1 + i)^n

PV= 62,885.19 / (1.12^9)

PV= $22,677.03

g 10. Problems and Applications Q10 Expansionary fiscal policy is more likely to lead to a short-run increase in investment when the investment accelerator is . True or False: Expansionary fiscal policy is more likely to lead to a short-run increase in investment when the interest rate sensitivity of investment is large than when it is small. True False

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Answer:

1. True

2. True

Explanation:

An expansionary gap, also known as the inflationary gap in economics is used to measure the difference between the gross domestic product (GDP) and the current level of real Gross Domestic Products that exists when a country's economy is guaged at a full employment rate. This eventually causes the price of goods and services to go up with a low income level. Also, an expansionary fiscal policy will cause the total increase in aggregate demand to be greater than the initial increase in aggregate demand due to the multiplier process.

Additionally, this simply means in an inflationary or expansionary condition, the potential Gross Domestic Products (GDP) is lower than the real Gross Domestic Products.

The investment accelerator effect states that there is an increase in investment expenditure when there is increase in the level of income or demand. Thus, the level of investment in a particular economy is based on the rate of change in consumption and the gross domestic product (GDP).

Hence, when the investment accelerator is large, there's likely to be a short-run increase in investment due to expansionary fiscal policy. The expansionary fiscal policy is usually less when the the interest rate sensitivity of investment is large and consequently, leading to a greater decline in investments.

Problem 10-39 (LO. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) Linda, who files as a single taxpayer, had AGI of $280,000 for 2020. She incurred the following expenses and losses during the year: Medical expenses (before the 7.5%-of-AGI limitation) $33,000 State and local income taxes 4,800 State sales tax 1,300 Real estate taxes 6,000 Home mortgage interest 5,000 Automobile loan interest 750 Credit card interest 1,000 Charitable contributions 7,000 Casualty loss (before 10% limitation but after $100 floor; not in a Federally declared disaster area) 34,000 Unreimbursed employee business expenses 7,600 Calculate Linda's allowable itemized deductions for the year. $fill in the blank 1 .

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Answer: $34,000

Explanation:

As of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, Unreimbursed employee business expenses and Casualty loss can no longer be deducted.

Linda's itemized deductions are:

= Medical expenses + State and local taxes + Home mortgage interest + Charitable contributions.

Medical expenses after 7.5% of AGI limitation:

= 33,000 - (7.5% * 280,000)

= $12,000

State and local taxes have a maximum deduction of $10,000.

Linda's allowable itemized deductions for the year:

= 12,000 + 10,000 + 5,000 + 7,000

= $34,000

Gourmet Aroma Coffee House has an exclusive contract with Columbia exporters. Two brands of gourmet coffee are imported, Morning Thunder (MT) and Evening Tender (ET). The following data are provided for the current fiscal year: Budgeted Operating Results MT ET MT ET Price per pound $ 40 $ 60 $ 50 $ 56 Variable cost per pound 20 36 24 40 Sales (in pounds) 4,000 4,000 3,960 5,040 The total market was estimated to be 80,000 pounds at the time of budget. The actual total market for the year is 75,000 pounds. What is the total contribution margin sales volume variance

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Answer:

$24,160 favorable

Explanation:

The computation of the total contribution margin sales volume variance is given below:

The Budgeted contribution margin per pound of MT is

= $40 - $20

= $20 per pound

Now the budgeted contribution margin per pound of ET is

= $60 - $30

= $24  per pound

MT's contribution margin sales volume variance is

= (Actual sales quantity - Budgeted sales quantity) × Budgeted contribution margin per pound

= (3960 - 4000) × $20

= $800 Unfavorable

ET's contribution margin sales volume variance is

= (Actual sales quantity - Budgeted sales quantity) × Budgeted contribution margin per pound

= (5,040 - 4000) × $24

= $24,960 favorable

Now the total contribution margin sales volume is

= $800 unfavorable + $24,960 favorable

= $24,160 favorable

You are an American firm considering opening a factory in France. You believe that your initial costs will be $5 million, and your expected after-tax cash flows will be $350,000/year for 30 years. You estimate an all-equity Beta of .8, that the risk-free rate is 1%, and that the market risk-premium is 7%. You are subject to a 30% tax rate. To the nearest $10, what is your APV

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Answer:

An American Firm in France

The APV is:

= $1,251,150

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Initial cost of investment = $5 million

Expected annual after-tax cash flows = $350,000

Duration of cash flows and investment = 30 years

All-equity Beta = .8 or 80% (.8 * 100)

Risk-free rate = 1%

Market risk-premium = 7%

Market rate = 8% (1% + 8%)

Expected return (after-tax)= .8 * 8% = 6.4%

The present value of the cash flows = $6,251,150

The APV (Adjusted Present Value) = $1,251,150 ($6,251,150 - $5,000,000)

From an online financial calculator:

N (# of periods)  30

I/Y (Interest per year)  6.4

PMT (Periodic after-tax Cash flows)  $350,000  

Results

PV = $6,251,146.79

Sum of all periodic receipts (after-tax) = $10,500,000.00

Pearson Motors has a target capital structure of 45% debt and 55% common equity, with no preferred stock. The yield to maturity on the company's outstanding bonds is 12%, and its tax rate is 25%. Pearson's CFO estimates that the company's WACC is 10.30%. What is Pearson's cost of common equity? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.

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Answer:

11.36%

Explanation:

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

Debt = 45%

Common equity = 55%

YTM = 12%

Tax rate = 25%

WACC = 10.30%

So, we can calculate the cost of equity by using following formula,

WACC = Debt × YTM (1 - Tax rate) + Common Equity × Cost of Equity

By putting the value, we get

10.30% = 45% × 12% × (1 - 25%) + 55% × Cost of Equity

0.103 = 0.45 × 0.12 ( 0.75) + 0.55 × Cost of Equity

0.103 = 0.0405 + 0.55 × cost of equity

0.103 - 0.0405 = 0.55 × cost of equity

Cost of equity = 0.0625 ÷ 0.55

So, Cost of equity = 0.1136 or 11.36%

Technoid Inc. sells computer systems. Technoid leases computers to Lone Star Company on January 1, 2018. The manufacturing cost of the computers was $130,000. This noncancelable lease had the following terms: Lease payments: $23,000 semiannually; first payment at January 1, 2018; remaining payments at June 30 and December 31 each year through June 30, 2022. Lease term: five years (10 semiannual payments). No residual value; no purchase option. Economic life of equipment: five years. Implicit interest rate and lessee's incremental borrowing rate: 5% semiannually. What is the outstanding balance of the lease liability in Lone Star's December 31, 2018, balance sheet

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Answer:

$89,350

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the outstanding balance of the lease liability in Lone Star's December 31, 2018, balance sheet

First step is to calculate the Balance after first payment

Initial lease liability $130,000

Less: First payment $23,000

Balance after first payment $107,000

Second step is to calculate the Interest expense for June 30,2021

Interest expense for June 30,2021= $107,000*5%

Interest expense for June 30,2021=$5,350

Third step is to calculate the Principal payment for June 30,2021

Principal payment for June 30,2021=$23,000-$5,350

Principal payment for June 30,2021=$17,650

Now let calculate the Outstanding balance on June

Balance after first payment. $107,000

Less: Principal payment for June $17,650

Outstanding balance on June $89,350

Therefore the outstanding balance of the lease liability in Lone Star's December 31, 2018, balance sheet is $89,350

Inventories Raw materials $ 42,000 $ 32,000 Work in process 9,100 18,300 Finished goods 57,000 34,300 Activities and information for May Raw materials purchases (paid with cash) 172,000 Factory payroll (paid with cash) 100,000 Factory overhead Indirect materials 6,000 Indirect labor 23,000 Other overhead costs 103,000 Sales (received in cash) 1,000,000 Predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor cost 55 %
Compute the following amounts for the month of May using T-accounts
1. Cost of direct materials used
2. Cost of direct labor used
3. Cost of goods manufactured
4. Cost of goods sold.
5. Gross profit
6. Overapplied or underapplied overhead
Prepare journal entries for the above transactions for the month of May. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet Record the application of overhead to work in process
Note: Enter debits before credits.
Transaction General Journal Debit Credit
Record entry Clear entry View general journal

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Answer:

a. Computation of the following amounts for the month of May using T-accounts:

1. Cost of direct materials used = $176,000

2. Cost of direct labor used = $77,000

3. Cost of goods manufactured = $286,150

4. Cost of goods sold = $308,850

5. Gross profit = $691,150

6. Overapplied or underapplied overhead = $89,650 (underapplied)

b. Journal Entries:

Debit Raw materials $172,000

Credit Cash $172,000

To record the purchase of raw materials for cash.

Debit Factory payroll $100,000

Credit Cash $100,000

To record the payroll paid in cash.

Debit Factory overhead:

 Indirect materials $6,000

 Indirect labor $23,000

 Other overhead costs 103,000

Credit Raw materials $6,000

Credit Factory payroll $23,000

Credit Cash $103,000

To record indirect materials, labor and other costs.

Debit Work in process $42,350

Credit Factory overhead $42,350

To apply overhead based on direct labor cost 55%.

Debit Cash $1,000,000

Credit Sales Revenue $1,000,000

To record the sale of goods for cash.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Inventories:

Raw materials $ 42,000 $ 32,000

Work in process 9,100 18,300

Finished goods 57,000 34,300

Activities for May:

Raw materials purchases (paid with cash) 172,000

Factory payroll (paid with cash) 100,000

Factory overhead:

Indirect materials 6,000

Indirect labor 23,000

Other overhead costs 103,000

Sales (received in cash) 1,000,000

Predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor cost 55%

T-accounts:

Raw materials

Beginning balance $ 42,000

Cash                         172,000

Manufacturing overhead                6,000

Work in process                          176,000

Ending balance                         $ 32,000

Work in process

Beginning balance    9,100

Raw materials       176,000

Payroll                     77,000

Overhead applied 42,350

Finished goods                          286,150

Ending balance                            18,300

Finished goods

Beginning balance 57,000

Work in process   286,150

Cost of goods sold                   308,850

Ending balance                           34,300

Manufacturing overhead

Indirect materials             6,000

Indirect labor                 23,000

Other overhead costs 103,000

Work in process                            42,350

Underapplied overhead               89,650

Sales revenue    $1,000,000

Cost of goods sold 308,850

Gross profit            $691,150

Analysis of Transactions:

Raw materials $172,000 Cash $172,000

Factory payroll $100,000 Cash $100,000

Factory overhead:

Indirect materials $6,000 Raw materials $6,000

Indirect labor $23,000 Factory payroll $23,000

Other overhead costs 103,000 Cash $103,000

Work in process $42,350 Factory overhead $42,350

Predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor cost 55%

Cash $1,000,000 Sales Revenue $1,000,000

8. What is an example of a situation in which a shortage is caused by a change in
supply?

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Answer:

Temporary supply constraints, e.g. supply disruption due to weather or accident at a factory.

Fixed prices – and unexpected surge in demand, e.g. demand for fuel in cold winter.

Government price controls, such as maximum prices.

Monopoly which restricts supply to maximise profits.

Nie choice
Remedies available to a patent owner whose patent rights have been infringed include all of the following except
- an injunction
- attorney fees
- maximum monetary damages
- minimum monetary damages

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Answer: maximum monetary damages

Explanation:

Answer: attorney fees

Explanation:

edge 2021

An economy that produces goods and services based on long standing
customs is a
A command economy
D. market economy
c. mixed economy
ОО
D. traditional economy

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Answer:c

Explanation:

an Corporation of Japan has two regional divisions with headquarters in Osaka and Yokohama. Selected data on the two divisions follow: Division Osaka Yokohama Sales $ 9,100,000 $ 21,000,000 Net operating income $ 455,000 $ 1,470,000 Average operating assets $ 2,275,000 $ 10,500,000 Required: 1. For each division, compute the return on investment (ROI) in terms of margin and turnover. 2. Assume that the company evaluates performance using residual income and that the minimum required rate of return for any division is 12%. Compute the residual income for each division.

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Answer:

Part 1 - ROI

In terms of Margin :

Division Osaka  = 20 %

Division Yokohama  = 14 %

In terms of Turnover :

Division Osaka  = 400 %

Division Yokohama = 200 %

Part 2 - Residual Income

Division Osaka = $182,000

Division Yokohama  = $210,000

Explanation:

Return on investment (ROI) = Divisional Profit Contribution / Assets Employed in the division x 100

In terms of Margin :

Division Osaka = $ 455,000 / $ 2,275,000 x 100 = 20 %

Division Yokohama = $ 1,470,000/ $ 10,500,000 x 100 = 14 %

In terms of Turnover :

Division Osaka = $ 9,100,000 / $ 2,275,000 x 100 = 400 %

Division Yokohama = $ 21,000,000/ $ 10,500,000 x 100 = 200 %

Residual income = Controllable Profit - Cost of Capital Charge on Controllable Investment

Therefore,

Division Osaka = $ 455,000 - $ 2,275,000 x 12 % = $182,000

Division Yokohama = $ 1,470,000  - $ 10,500,000 x 12 % = $210,000

_____________ is when your company makes an effort to actively control and shape your brand image with your target market.
A.
Market penetration
B.
Market segmenting
C.
Data mining
D.
Market positioning

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The answer to the question is C

Answer:  

D. (Market positioning)

Explanation:

The definition is pretty much in the question itself! hope this helps

​M&M's Proposition II suggests that in a world of no taxes and no​ bankruptcy, ________. A. in simple​ terms, as the firm adds more debt to the financing​ mix, the shareholders require a higher and higher return on equity such that it exactly offsets the use of the cheaper debt B. no matter what the debtequity ratio​ is, the Ra or WACC of the firm increases with debt C. the value of the firm is sensitive to the funding choice between debt and equity D. Statements​ A, B, and C are all incorrect.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Suppose you started a new all-equity financed company that is expected to generate an ROE of 15% indefinitely. The current book value per share equals $30. The required return on the stock equals 12% and you expect to grow at a constant rate of 5% forever. What is the value of the stock of the startup company

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Answer:

The value of the stock at start-up = $67.5

Explanation:

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

This principle can be applied as follows:  

The value of stock today is the present value of the future return discounted at the required rate of return

The return can be computed as the ROE × Book value of share

Return = 15%× 30 =4.5

Price of stock today = D× (1+g)/r-g

D= current return, g- growth rate, r-required rate of return

DATA: D= 4.5, g= 5%, r= 12%

PV  = 4.5× (1.05)/(0.12-0.05)

= 67.5

The value of the stock at start-up = $67.5

Sujito Electronix makes headphones for $22 and sells them for $32. Sujito has sold at least 50 headphones on average per week in the past, though the actual demand is unknown. Sujito has also often run short of supply in the past. After three months of release, the headphones are sold at 40 percent discount. The spreadsheet below shows Sujito's sales and demand for the headphones. We take demand at 51, and quantity produced at 55. Newsvendor model for Sujito's headphones Data Selling Price $32 Cost $22 Discount Price $19.2 Model Demand 51 Produced Quantity 55 Quantity Sold Surplus Quantity What is the net profit for the headphones

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Answer:

The net profit for the headphones is $498.80.

Explanation:

Quantity produced = 55

Quantity sold at normal selling price of $32 = Demand = 51

Quantity sold at discount price of $19.20 = Quantity produced - Demand = 55 - 51 = 4

Total revenue = (Demand * $32) + (Quantity sold at discount price of $19.20 * $19.20) = (51 * $32) + (4 * $19.20) = $1,708.80

Total cost = Cost * Quantity produced = $22 * 55 = $1,210

Net profit = Total revenue - Total cost = $1,708.80 - $1,210 = $498.80

Therefore, the net profit for the headphones is $498.80.

Honey Bell Corporation has the following information about its Eclipse Product: Honey Bell Corporation Eclipse Product Expected Sales 10,000 units Direct material and labor costs $ 150 per unit Variable manufacturing overhead $ 20 per unit Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 300,000 Fixed selling and administrative expenses $ 150,000 Average operating assets $ 2,000,000 Required return on investment 20 % What is the amount of the markup percentage on the absorption cost that should be used to derive the selling price of this product

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Answer:

Mark- up  = 23.3%

Explanation:

Absorption costing is method of costing where overheads are charged to units produced using volume-based bases. e.g machine hours, labour hours e.t.c. Units are valued using full cost per unit  

Full cost per unit= Direct material cost + direct labor cost + Variable production overhead + Fixed production overhead

Fixed production overhead = Budgeted overhead/Budgeted production units

 Fixed production overhead = $300,000/150,000 units=2

Total cost = 150 + 20 + 2= $172

Total cost per unit using absorption costing = $172

Desired ROI = 20%. × 2,000,000= $400,000

Profit per unit = 400,000/10,000 units =40

Mark- up = Profit/Cost = 40/172× 100 = 23.3%

Mark- up  = 23.3%

Gundy Company expects to produce 1,304,400 units of Product XX in 2020. Monthly production is expected to range from 87,000 to 127,000 units. Budgeted variable manufacturing costs per unit are: direct materials $4, direct labor $7, and overhead $9. Budgeted fixed manufacturing costs per unit for depreciation are $4 and for supervision are $1.
In March 2020, the company incurs the following costs in producing 107,000 units: direct materials $455,000, direct labor $746,000, and variable overhead $971,000. Actual fixed costs were equal to budgeted fixed costs.
Prepare a flexible budget report for March. (List variable costs before fixed costs.)

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Answer:

                             Gundy Company

             Manufacturing Flexible Budget Report

             For the Month Ended March 31, 2020

                                   Budget                Actual

Units produced         107,000               107,000  

Variable Costs:

Direct Materials        $428,000            $455,000      $27,000 U

                                 ($4 * 107,000)

Direct labor               $749,000             $746,000      $3,000 F

                                  ($7 * 107,000)

Overhead                   $963,000            $971,000      $8,000 U

                                  ($9 ×* 107,000)

Total variable costs  $2,140,000          $2,172,000  $32,000 U

Fixed Costs:

Depreciation                $434,800           $434,800     $0

Supervision                  $108,700            $108,700      $0

Total fixed costs          $543,500          $543,500     $0

Total costs                   $2,683,500         $2,715,500    $32,000 U

Workings:

Depreciation = (1,304,400 * $4) / 12 = $5,217,600 / 12 = $434,800

Supervision = (1,304,400 * $1) / 12 = $1,304,400 / 12  = $108,700

Bramble Corp. makes and sells umbrellas. The company is in the process of preparing its Selling and Administrative Expense Budget for the last half of the year. The following budget data are available: Variable Cost Per Unit Sold Monthly Fixed Cost Sales commissions $0.60 $ 6000 Shipping 1.20 Advertising 0.30 Executive salaries 39000 Depreciation on office equipment 7200 Other 0.35 24000 Expenses are paid in the month incurred. If the company has budgeted to sell 6000 umbrellas in October, how much is the total budgeted variable selling and administrative expenses for October

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Answer:

$93,840

Explanation:

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

October Total budgeted variable selling and administrative expenses=

(0.6 + 1.2 + 0.3 + 0.35) x 7200 +6000 + 39,000 + 7,200 + 24,000

October Total budgeted variable selling and administrative expenses=2.45x 7200 +6000 + 39,000 + 7,200 + 24,000

October Total budgeted variable selling and administrative expenses=$17,640+6000 + 39,000 + 7,200 + 24,000

October Total budgeted variable selling and administrative expenses=$93,840

Therefore the total budgeted variable selling and administrative expenses for October is $93,840

Today is your birthday, and you decide to start saving for your college education. You will begin college on your 18th birthday and will need $4,000 per year at the end of each of the following 4 years. You will make a deposit 1 year from today in an account paying 12 percent annually and continue to make an identical deposit each year up to and including the year you begin college. If a deposit amount of $2,542.05 will allow you to reach your goal, what birthday are you celebrating today

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Answer:

yes,a very simple celebration

Fred is a car owner with automobile insurance with coverage only for accident liability. Choose the statements that accurately
describes the out-of-pocket costs to Fred for an accident that was determined to be Fred's fault.
A)
Fred must pay for the damages to the car with which he was in an accident
B)
Fred must pay for the damages done to his own car resulting from the
accident
Fred must pay for the bodily injuries to the other driver involved in the
accident
Fred must pay for any increases to his insurance premium occurring due to
the accident
D)
E)
Fred must pay for any of his own medical bills not covered by his own
health insurance resulting from the accident.

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Answer:

B)  Fred must pay for the damages done to his own car resulting from the  accident.E)  Fred must pay for any of his own medical bills not covered by his own  health insurance resulting from the accident.

Explanation:

Fred has insurance coverage for only accident liability. This means that his insurance will only pay for damage to the other party in the accident if it was Fred's fault and they will not cover Fred's own expenses.

Fred must therefore pay for damages done to his own car because his insurance will not cover that. Any medical bills that he incurs as a result of the accident that his medical insurance does not pay for will also have to be paid by him.

Kumar Inc. uses a perpetual inventory system. At January 1, 2020, inventory was $214,000,000 at both cost and realizable value. At December 31, 2020, the inventory was $286,000,000 at cost and $265,000,000 at realizable value. Prepare the necessary December 31 entry under (a) the cost-of-goods-sold method (b) Loss method. g

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Answer:

A. Dr Cost of Goods Sold $21,000,000

Cr Allowance to Reduce Inventory to Market $21,000,000

B. Dr Loss Due to Market Decline of Inventory $21,000,000

Cr Allowance to Reduce Inventory to Market $21,000,000

Explanation:

A.Preparation of the necessary December 31 entry under the cost-of-goods-sold method

COST-OF-GOODS-SOLD METHOD

Dr Cost of Goods Sold $21,000,000

Cr Allowance to Reduce Inventory to Market $21,000,000

($286,000,000 - $265,000,000)

B.Preparation of the necessary December 31 entry under the Loss method

LOSS METHOD

Dr Loss Due to Market Decline of Inventory $21,000,000

Cr Allowance to Reduce Inventory to Market $21,000,000

($286,000,000 - $265,000,000)

DeShawn wants to fill out a financial application For post secondary education. What personal Information does DeShawn Most likely need to fill Out the application?
His income
His childhood address
His extracurricular activities
His grade point average in high school.

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Answer:his income

Explanation:

His income should be need to fill out the application.

The following information should be considered:

Since the person wants to fill out the financial application. So here only his income needs to fill so that his earning capacity should be known. The address, extracurricular activities, and the grade point should not be relevant in the given situation.

Therefore we can conclude that His income should be need to fill out the application.

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Differential Chemical produced 14,000 gallons of Preon and 28,000 gallons of Paron. Joint costs incurred in producing the two products totaled $7,800. At the split-off point, Preon has a market value of $6.00 per gallon and Paron $2.00 per gallon. Compute the portion of the joint costs to be allocated to Preon if the value basis is used.Multiple Choice$1,560.$5,845.$2,600.$4,680.$3,120.

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Answer: $4680

Explanation:

The joint cost allocated to Preon will be calculated below as:

Preon's value will be:

= 14000 × $6.00

= $84000

Paron's value will be:

= 28000 × $2.00

= $56000

Total value = Preon's value + Paron's value

= $84000 + $56000

= $140000

The joint cost allocated to Preon will be

= 7800 × 84000/140000

= $4680

The new proposed project needs to use an expensive medical equipment that is already owned by the company. The purchase price of this equipment is $640,000 . The company also spent $71,000 to update its operating software. The equipment recieved a recent market bid from an interested buyer of $768,000. The current book value of $525,000. If the company decides to use this equipment for the new project , what value should we use for this equipment to be included in the initial cash flow of the project

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Answer:

$525,000

Explanation:

Given that

The purchase price of an equipment $640,000

The company spend on operating software is $71,000

The recent market bid is $768,000

And, the current book value is $525,000

As the company decided to use the equipment for the new project so the amount that should be included in the initial cash flow would be $525,000 as the same would be presented on the balance sheet. It would be the cash outflow for the company

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