Liang Company began operations in Year 1. During its first two years, the company completed a number of transactions involving sales on credit, accounts receivable collections, and bad debts. These transactions are summarized as follows. Year 1 Sold $1,349,100 of merchandise (that had cost $981,900) on credit, terms n/30. Wrote off $20,200 of uncollectible accounts receivable. Received $674,200 cash in payment of accounts receivable. In adjusting the accounts on December 31, the company estimated that 2.70% of accounts receivable would be uncollectible.Year 2 e. Sold $1,514,600 of merchandise (that had cost $1,299,000) on credit, terms n/30. f. Wrote off $26,700 of uncollectible accounts receivable. g. Received $1,110,700 cash in payment of accounts receivable. h. In adjusting the accounts on December 31, the company estimated that 2.60% of accounts receivable would be uncollectible. Required: Prepare journal entries to record Liang's Year 1 and Year 2 summarized transactions and its year-end adjustments to record bad debts expense. (The company uses the perpetual inventory system and it applies the allowance method for its accounts receivable.) (Round your intermediate calculations to the nearest dollar.) Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. JE Year 1 JE Year 2 Prepare journal entries to record Liang's Year 2 summarized transactions and its year-end adjustments to record bad debts expense. (The company uses the perpetual inventory system and it applies the allowance method for its accounts receivable.) View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 5 In adjusting the accounts on December 31, the company estimated that 2.60% of accounts receivable would be uncollectible. Note: Enter debits before credits. Transaction General Journal Debit Credit h. Clear entry View general journal Record entry

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Answer 1

Answer:

1). Account receivables A/c Dr. $1,345,000

                 To sales revenue  A/c $1,345,000

(Being the sales revenue is recorded)

Cost of good sold A/c Dr. $975,700

          To merchandise inventory A/c $975,700

(Being the cost is recorded)

2. Allowance for doubtful accounts A/c Dr. $19,400

       To accounts receivable A/c $19,400

(Being the written off is recorded)

3. Cash A/c Dr. $670,800

           To accounts receivables A/c $670,800

(Being cash received is recorded

1. .Account receivable A/c Dr. $1,529,400

                    To sales A/c $1,529,400

(Being the sales revenue is recorded)

Cost of good sold A/c Dr. $1,332,100

          To merchandise inventory A/c $1,332,100

(Being the cost of goods sold  is recorded)

2. Allowance for doubtful accounts A/c Dr. $27,000

        To Account receivable A/c $27,000

(Being the written off amount is recorded)

3. Cash A/c Dr. $1,391,600

            To account receivable A/c $1,391,600

(Being the cash received is recorded)

4. Bad-debts expense A/c Dr. $28,000

(765,600 × 1% + 20,344)

    To allowance for doubtful accounts A/c $28,000

(Being the bad debt expense is recorded)

Working note:

Ending Receivables = (654800 + 1529400 - 27,000 - 1,391,600) = $765,600

Total Receivables of 1st Year = 1,345,000 - 19,400 - 670,800 = $654,800

Before Adjustment Ending Allowance Balance = 65,4800 × 1% - 27,000

= 6,548 - 27,000

= 20,344 Debit BalanceThe journal entries are shown below:

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

Journal Entries for 1st year

1). Account receivables A/c Dr. $1,345,000

                 To sales revenue  A/c $1,345,000

(Being the sales revenue is recorded)

Cost of good sold A/c Dr. $975,700

          To merchandise inventory A/c $975,700

(Being the cost is recorded)

2. Allowance for doubtful accounts A/c Dr. $19,400

       To accounts receivable A/c $19,400

(Being the written off is recorded)

3. Cash A/c Dr. $670,800

           To accounts receivables A/c $670,800

(Being cash received is recorded)

4.  Bad-debts expense A/c Dr. $38,389

(1,345,000-19,400-670,800) × 2.90+ $19,400

          To allowance for doubtful accounts A/c $38,389

(Being the bad debt expense is recorded)

Journal Entries for 2nd year

1. .Account receivable A/c Dr. $1,529,400

                    To sales A/c $1,529,400

(Being the sales revenue is recorded)

Cost of good sold A/c Dr. $1,332,100

          To merchandise inventory A/c $1,332,100

(Being the cost of goods sold  is recorded)

2. Allowance for doubtful accounts A/c Dr. $27,000

        To Account receivable A/c $27,000

(Being the written off amount is recorded)

3. Cash A/c Dr. $1,391,600

            To account receivable A/c $1,391,600

(Being the cash received is recorded)

4. Bad-debts expense A/c Dr. $28,000

(765,600 × 1% + 20,344)

    To allowance for doubtful accounts A/c $28,000

(Being the bad debt expense is recorded)

Working note:

Ending Receivables = (654800 + 1529400 - 27,000 - 1,391,600) = $765,600

Total Receivables of 1st Year = 1,345,000 - 19,400 - 670,800 = $654,800

Before Adjustment Ending Allowance Balance = 65,4800 × 1% - 27,000

= 6,548 - 27,000

= 20,344 Debit Balance

Explanation:


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hich of the statements is TRUE? Patents give inventors exclusive rights to sell a product for an unlimited period of time. Copyrights are legal protections that protect a product from being copied by others for an unlimited period of time. Copyrights give inventors exclusive rights to sell a product for a specific period of time. Patents are legal protections that protect a product from being copied by others for a specific period of time. Copyrights give inventors exclusive rights to sell a product for an unlimited period of time. Patents are legal protections that protect a product from being copied by others for an unlimited period of time. Patents give inventors exclusive rights to sell a product for a specific period of time. Copyrights are legal protections that protect a product from being copied by others for an unlimited period of time. Patents give inventors exclusive rights to sell a product for a

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Answer:

Patents allow inventors to exclusively sell a product for a specific period of time. Copyrights are legal protections that protect a product from being copied by others for a specific period of time

Explanation:

Patents are a right granted to an inventor to exclusively sell a product for a specific period of time usually for 20 years. During this period, others are prevented from  making, using, or selling the invention.

Types of patents include :

utility patents design patents plant patent

Copyright gives the inventor of a product and anyone they give the permission to the right to reproduce the product.

Mary Alice just won the lottery and is trying to decide between the options of receiving the annual cash flow payment option of $420,000 per year for 25 years beginning today, or receiving one lump-sum amount today. Mary Alice can earn 6% investing this money. At what lump-sum payment amount would she be indifferent between the two alternatives

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Answer:

The lum-sum must equal $5,369,009.59

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

First option:

Annual payment= $420,000

Number of periods= 25 years

Interest rate= 6%

First, we need to calculate the future value of the first option using the following formula:

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

A= annual deposit

FV= {420,000*[(1.06^25) - 1]} / 0.06

FV= $23,043,095.04

Now, to determine the lump-sum to receive today, we need to determine the present worth of the annuity:

PV= FV / (1 + i)^n

PV= 23,043,095.04 / (1.06^25)

PV= $5,369,009.59

gooQS 8-1 Cost of plant assets LO C1 Kegler Bowling buys scorekeeping equipment with an invoice cost of $160,000. The electrical work required for the installation costs $16,800. Additional costs are $3,360 for delivery and $11,530 for sales tax. During the installation, the equipment was damaged and the cost of repair was $1,550. What is the total recorded cost of the scorekeeping equipment

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Answer:

$180,160

Explanation:

Calculation of Cost of scorekeeping equipment

Purchase Price                          $160,000

Installation Cost                           $16,800

Delivery Cost                                 $3,360

Total Cost                                    $180,160

Note Sales Tax and Costs incurred subsequently after asset is put to use is excluded from Cost of Asset.

Therefore,

the total recorded cost of the scorekeeping equipment is  $180,160.

A machine that cost $121,000 has an estimated residual value of $11,000 and an estimated useful life of 11,000 machine hours. The company uses units-of-production depreciation and ran the machine 3,000 hours in year 1, 2,000 hours in year 2, and 3,000 hours in year 3. Calculate its book value at the end of year 3. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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Answer:

Book value= $41,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $121,000

Salvage value= $11,000

Useful life= 11,000 machine hours

First, we need to calculate the depreciation expense for each year using the following formula:

Annual depreciation= [(original cost - salvage value)/useful life of production in hours]*hours operated

Year 1:

Annual depreciation= [(121,000 - 11,000) / 11,000]*2,000

Annual depreciation= 10*3,000

Annual depreciation= $30,000

Year 2:

Annual depreciation= 10*2,000

Annual depreciation= $20,000

Year 3:

Annual depreciation= 10*3,000

Annual depreciation= $30,000

Now, the accumulated depreciation:

Accumulated depreciation= 30,000 + 20,000 + 30,000

Accumulated depreciation= $80,000

Finally, the book value at the end of year 3:

Book value= purchase price - accumulated depreciation

Book value= 121,000 - 80,000

Book value= $41,000

Joe King has an annual income of $240,000. Joe is buying a $400,000 house in a very desirable area, sought after by buyers. He applies for a loan at the bank and is approved for fully amortizing 30-year FRM at an annual rate of 3.40%, with monthly payments, compounded monthly. The bank will not lend more than 80% LTV. The appraisal indicates the house is worth $375,000. Assuming he does not want PMI What is the biggest mortgage Joe can get

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Answer:

Joe King

The biggest mortgage Joe can get $300,000 (80% of $375,000).

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Joe King's annual income = $240,000

Cost of purchasing a house = $400,000

Bank highest limit = 80% LTV

Appraised worth of house = $375,000

80% of $375,000 = $300,000

b) 80% LTV means 80% of the loan to the property value (LTV).  It is essentially the size of the mortgage that the bank is prepared to offer Joe in relation to the value of the property he is purchasing.  In this instance, the appraised value of the property is $375,000.  The 80% LTV will be equal to $300,000 ($375,000 * 80%).

Nagel Equipment has a beta of 0.88 and an expected dividend growth rate of 4.00% per year. The T-bill rate is 4.00%, and the T-bond rate is 5.25%. The annual return on the stock market during the past 4 years was 10.25%. Investors expect the average annual future return on the market to be 14.75%. Using the SML, what is the firm's required rate of return

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Answer:

13.61 %

Explanation:

We have these information to answer the question

Risk free rate = 5.25

Beta = 0.88

Future return on market = 14.75

The formula for required rate of return

= Risk free rate + [ Beta * (future return on market - risk free rate)]

= 5.25 + [0.88(14.75-4.62)]

= 5.25 + (12.98-4.62)

= 5.25 + 8.36

= 13.61%

Therefore the firm's required rate of return = 13.61 %

Thank you!

Albert and his family sell beverages outside the stadium during local football matches. Local football matches take place every day because they are the main form of entertainment in the town. Albert knows that demand for beverages will depend on whom the local team is playing against. Albert has a large amount of beverages stored at home, and whatever does not get sold one day, will be stored for the next day. Based on the expected demand, Albert determines how many coolers will be needed for that day and rents the appropriate number of coolers from a local supplier (the only local supplier of coolers in town). The local supplier of coolers is an avid football fan and therefore opens the store only for a few hours early in the morning before the game. Once Albert has rented the coolers, the store closes until the next day. Which of the following statements are correct about Albert's business?A. For Georgina's business, the number of beverages is always a variable factor and the number of coolers is always a fixed factor. B. Before deciding how many coolers to rent, as long as the supply store is still open, Georgina is facing a long- run decision. C. Once Georgina has rented the coolers and the supplier has closed the store, Georgina is facing a long-run decision. D. Specifically for this problem, the long run could be described as roughly 24 hours. E. The long run is never less than 1 year.

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Answer:

The correct statements about Albert's business:

C. Once Georgina has rented the coolers and the supplier has closed the store, Georgina is facing a long-run decision.

D. Specifically for this problem, the long run could be described as roughly 24 hours.

Explanation:

From the scenario, the variable factors are the number of beverages and the number of coolers for Albert's business.  This is because the number of beverages and the number of coolers depend on demand.  This eliminates option A.  Option B is not a long-run decision but a short-run one.  The long-run is a time period when the decision-maker cannot change her decisions to meet the prevailing demands.

rationing a product by coupons when recipients are allowed to sell them will cause

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the answer is ...a market for coupons to develop

Rationing a product by coupons when recipients are allowed to sell them will cause

a) the price to rise and the revenues to flow to producers of the product
b) greater congestion problems in the marketplace
c) a market for coupons to develop
d) the price of the product to be held constant at the control price
e) all of the above
c) a market for coupons to develop

Year Physical Capital Labor Force Physical Capital per Worker Labor Hours Output Labor Productivity (Looms) (Workers) (Looms) (Hours) (Garments) (Garments per hour of labor) 2027 160 40 - 1,800 14,400 - 2028 180 60 - 3,900 23,400 - Hint: Productivity is defined as the amount of goods and services a worker can produce per hour. In this problem, measure productivity as the quantity of goods per hour of labor. What is the physical capital (looms) per worker in 2027

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Answer:

The physical capital (looms) per worker in 2027 is:

= 4.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Year    Physical     Labor       Physical        Labor     Output        Labor

           Capital      Force         Capital        Hours (Garments)  Productivity  

          (Looms)    (Workers)  per Worker  (Hours)                     (Garments

                                          (Looms)                                        per hour of

                                                                                              labor)                                            

2027     160          40         4 (160/40)        1,800     14,400    8 garments/hr

2028     180          60         3 (180/60)       3,900    23,400     6 garments/hr

Physical capital per worker (Looms):

2027 = 160 looms/40 workers = 4

2028 = 180 looms/60 workers = 3

Labor productivity (garments per labor hour):

2027 = 14,400 garments/1,800 labor hours = 8 garments per labor hour

2028 = 23,400 garments/3,900 labor hours = 6 garments per labour hour

The project management plan is the output of the planning process of project _____. a. scope management b. procurement management c. integration management d. quality management

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The planning for project management should be the result of the planning process of project integration management.

The information related to the project integration management is as follows:

It involved the coordination of all the parts of the projects. It is the formal document that measured how the project should be executed, controlled & checked.

Therefore, the other options are incorrect.

Thus we can conclude that the planning for project management should be the result of the planning process of project integration management.

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Matlock Company uses a periodic inventory system. Its beginning inventory consists of 50 units that cost $ 34 each. On June 3, the company purchased 150 units at $ 34 each. On June 15, the company sold 125 units at $ 50 each. Thecompany closes the books on June 30. The physical counts indicate that 75 units are available in the warehouse on June 30. Journalize the June transactions.

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Answer:

Matlock Company

Journal Entries:

June 3: Debit Inventory $5,100

Credit Cash $5,100

To record the purchase of inventory.

June 15: Debit Cash $6,250

Credit Sales revenue $6,250

To record the sale of goods.

June 15: Debit Cost of goods sold $4,250

Credit Inventory $4,250

To record the cost of goods sold.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

June 3: Inventory $5,100 Cash $5,100

June 15: Cash $6,250 Sales revenue $6,250

June 15: Cost of goods sold $4,250 Inventory $4,250

Blue Corporation leases equipment from Falls Company on January 1, 2020. The lease agreement does not transfer ownership, contain a bargain purchase option, and is not a specialized asset. It covers 3 years of the equipment's 8-year useful life, and the present value of the lease payments is less than 90% of the fair value of the asset leased. The annual lease payment is $37,000 at the beginning of each year, and Blue's incremental borrowing rate is 5%, which is the same as the lessor's implicit rate Prepare all the necessary journal entries for Falls Company (the lessor) for 2020, assuming the equipment is carried at a cost of $232,000.

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Answer:

this is an operating lease, so you do not have to calculate present value, all you need to calculate is depreciation expense:

January 1, 2020

Dr Cash 37,000

    Cr Unearned revenue 37,000

December 31, 2020

Dr Unearned revenue 37,000

    Cr Lease revenue 37,000

December 31, 2020

Dr Depreciation expense 29,000

    Cr Accumulated depreciation, equipment 29,000

$232,000 / 8 years = $29,000

Members of 67 countries attended a conference on economic development hosted by an international organization based in Gent, Belgium. Attendees of the workshop learned about techniques designed to assist countries in expanding their degree of economic development. Emerging markets act as manufacturing bases for global Miltinationals Enterprises because of ________.

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Answer:

High availability.of cheaper labour

Explanation:

An emerging market is defined as one that does not meet the standards of a fully developed market. For example in the area.of labour cost there is no standard set for it.

So companies can get cheap labour from these economies.

Companies like Apple and Nike have used cheap labour from emerging countries to reduce their cost of production.

Manufacturing bases are established in relatively poorer economies where the workers are willing to work for cheap wage

Which of the following statements regarding employer reporting of pension trust funds is not correct? Group of answer choices Contributions by the governmental funds are recorded as expenditures in the General Fund. The net pension liabilities of proprietary fund employees are reported in the proprietary fund-basis statements. The net pension liability is reported in the government-wide financial statements. The net pension liability is reported in the governmental fund financial statements. Re-watch Continue Play 17:49 19:44 Question 1, Answered Question 2, Answered Question 3, Answered Question 4, Unanswered Question 5, Unanswered Volume Playback Speed 1x 1x Media Quality Full Screen Playback Speed Play Volume Media Quality Full Screen Details Quiz Results

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Answer: The net pension liability is reported in the governmental fund financial statements

Explanation:

A pension trust fund is a long term savings plan that is being contributed to by the employer and the employee and it's a form of job benefit.

A pension plan is used to help workers build their retirement income and then withdraw as annuity payments. The option that the net pension liability is reported in the governmental fund financial statements isn't correct.

Biarritz Corp. is growing quickly. Dividends are expected to grow at a rate of 31 percent for the next three years, with the growth rate falling off to a constant 6.1 percent thereafter. If the required return is 12 percent and the company just paid a dividend of $2.80, what is the current share price

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Answer:

$82.85

Explanation:

The welding department supplies parts to the final assembly line. Management decides to implement a kanban system and has collected the following data: The daily demand is 2500 units. The production lead time is 3 days (this includes processing time, transport time, and waiting time). Management has decided to have 1.5 days of safety stock. One container fits 250 units.How many kanban containers will be needed to support this system?

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Answer: 45 containers

Explanation:

The number of containers needed is calculated by:

= (Expected demand during Lead time + Safety Stock) / Container Capacity

Expected demand during Lead time = Daily demand * Lead time

= 2,500 * 3

= 7,500 units

Safety stock = 1.5 days * 2,500

= 3,750 units

Number of containers needed:

= (7,500 + 3,750) / 250

= 45 containers

At the beginning of 2017, Miyazaki Company's Accounts Receivable balance was $105,000, and the balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts was $1,950. Miyazaki's sales in 2017 were $787,500, 80% of which were on credit. Collections on account during the year were $502,500. The company wrote off $3,000 of uncollectible accounts during the year.

Required
a. Identify and analyze the transactions related to the sales, collections, and write-offs of accounts receivable during 2017.
b. Identify and analyze the adjustments to recognize bad debts assuming that (a) bad debts expense is 3% of credit sales and (b) amounts expected to be uncollectible are 6% of the yearend accounts receivable.
c. What is the net realizable value of accounts receivable on December 31, 2017, under each assumption in part (2)?
d. What effect does the recognition of bad debts expense have on the net realizable value? What effect does the write-off of accounts have on the net realizable value?

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Answer:

Miyazaki Company

a. Analysis of transactions:

Sales in 2017 = $787,500

Credit Sales = $630,000 (80% of $787,500)

Total collections on account = $502,500

Uncollectibles written off =   $3,000

Unpaid balance for the year = $229,500 ($105,000 + $124,500)

b. a) Bad Debt Expense = $18,900

   b) Bad Debt Expense = $14,820

c. Net Realizable Value of Accounts Receivable on December 31:

                                                             a)                      b)

Unpaid balance for the year       $229,500      $229,500

Allowance for doubtful accounts    (18,900)          (14,820)

Net Realizable Value =                $210,600        $214,680

d. The recognition of bad debts expense does not have any direct effect on the net realizable value.  It is the Allowance for doubtful accounts that has a negative effect on the net realizable value.

The write-off of accounts reduces the net realizable value by $3,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Beginning balances:

Accounts receivable = $105,000

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts = $1,950

Sales in 2017 = $787,500

Credit Sales = $630,000 (80% of $787,500)

Total collections on account = $502,500

Uncollectibles written off =   $3,000

Unpaid balance for the year = $229,500 ($105,000 + $124,500)

Bad Debts Expense = $18,900 ($630,000 * 3%)

Allowance for Uncollectibles = $13,770 ($229,500 * 6%)

a) Allowance for Doubtful Accounts:

Account Titles               Debit        Credit

Beginning balance                        $1,950

Accounts receivable  $3,000

Bad Debts Expense                      18,900

Balance                       17,850

b) Allowance for Doubtful Accounts:

Account Titles               Debit        Credit

Beginning balance                        $1,950

Accounts receivable  $3,000

Bad Debts Expense                      14,820

Balance                       13,770

Branford has one share of stock and one bond. The total value of the two securities is $1,200. The bond has a YTM of 10.2%, a coupon rate of 9.2%, and a face value of $1,000; pays semi-annual coupons with the next one expected in 6 months; and matures in 8 years. The stock pays annual dividends and the next dividend is expected to be $24.87 and paid in one year. The expected return for the stock is 15.2%. What is the price of the stock expected to be in 1 year?

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Answer:

The price of the stock is expected to be $188.16 in 1 year.

Explanation:

This can be determined as follows:

Current price of the stock = Expected next dividend / Expected return = $24.87 / 15.2% = $163.62

Expected stock price in 1 year = Current price of the stock * (100% + Expected return)^Number of year = $163.62 * (100% + 15.2%)^1 = $188.16

Therefore, the price of the stock is expected to be $188.16 in 1 year.

Market researchers often report disposable income. This is your income after tax deductions. Your gross income is $4,000 per month. Your federal tax is 10%, state tax is 7%, city tax is 3%, and you pay 7% to social security. What is your monthly disposable income?
A) $2,000
B) $2,920
C) $3,092
D) $4,022

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Answer:

B.) 2,920

Explanation:

The monthly disposable income will be $2,920.Thus the correct option is B.

What is tax?

A tax is referred to a certain amount that is collected by the government of any country from its citizens which is later on used in the development process of the country including building, hospitals, roads and maintaining transportation, and so on.

The calculation for monthly disposable income is

Gross payment=$4000

federal tax= 10%

State tax= 7%

city tax= 3%

Social security=7%

These given rates of tax will be multiplied by the Gross income amount-

($4,000 *0.10)   = 400

($4,000*0.07)    =280

($4,000*0.03)  =  120

($4,000*0.07)  = 280

The sum of these numbers will be

=400+280+120+280

=$1080

Then this amount will be deducted from the gross income

=$4,000-$1080

=$2920

The disposable income is $2920.Therefore, option B is appropriate.

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Fenway Electronics produces video games in three market categories: commercial, home, and miniature. Fenway has traditionally allocated overhead costs to the three products using the companywide allocation base of direct labor hours. The company recently implemented an ABC system when it installed computer-controlled assembly stations that rendered the traditional costing system ineffective. In implementing the ABC system, the company identified the following activity cost pools and cost drivers:
Total Pooled
Category Cost Types of Costs Cost Driver
Unit $360,000 Indirect labor wages, supplies, factory utilities,
machine maintenance Machine hours
Batch 194,400 Materials handling, inventory storage, labor for
setups,packaging, labeling and shipping, Number of
scheduling production
orders
Product 105,600 Research and development Time spent
by research
department
Facility 300,000 Rent, general utilities, maintenance, facility
depreciation, admin. salaries Square
footage
Additional data for each of the product lines follow:
Commercial Home Miniature Total
Direct materials cost $25.00 /unit $15.00 /unit $12.00 /unit —
Direct labor cost $10.00 /hour $8.00 /hour $9.00 /hour —
Number of labor hours 6,000 12,000 2,000 20,000
Number of machine
hours 10,000 45,000 25,000 80,000
Number of production
orders 200 2,000 800 3,000
Research and
development time 10% 20% 70% 100%
Number of units 15,000 45,000 14,000 74,000
Square footage 20,000 50,000 30,000 100,000
Required:
1. Determine the total cost and cost per unit for each product line, assuming that overhead costs are allocated to each product line using direct labor hours as a companywide allocation base. Also determine the combined cost of all three product lines.
3. Determine the total cost and cost per unit for each product line, assuming that an ABC system is used to allocate overhead costs. Determine the combined cost of all three product lines.

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Identify the features of stocks and bonds.

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There are various types of investments. The most common type of investments are Bonds and Stocks.

What is difference between Bond and Stock?

A bond is an investment which is considered as less risky because it provides fixed coupon rate as return.

A Stock is considered as risky investment because its returns vary.

The features of Bond are : It has Coupon rate, Face value and Maturity date

The features of Stock are : It has Closing Price

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Answer:

stock- closing price; bond- coupon rate, face value, maturity date

Explanation:

Shareholders in Frontier Communications were not pleased to learn that the company's market share had changed from 40 to 21 percentage points, a loss of 19 percentage points. What was the percent change in market share

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Answer:

[tex]47.5\%[/tex]

Explanation:

Given: The company's market share had changed from 40 to 21 percentage points.

To find: percent change in market share

Solution:

Change in percentage of company's market share [tex]=40-21=19[/tex]

Percent change in market share = (Change in percentage of company's market share ÷ 40) × 100

[tex]=\frac{19}{40}(100)=47.5\%[/tex]


This picture of gas stations BEST illustrates which aspect of a market economy?
A
credit
B
competition
с
interest rates
D
opportunity cost

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Answer:

B. Competition is the answer for E2020

Explanation:

Mars Corporation merges into Jupiter Corporation by exchanging all of its assets for 300,000 shares of Jupiter stock valued at $2 per share and $100,000 cash. Wanda, the sole shareholder of Mars, surrenders her Mars stock (basis $900,000) and receives all of the Jupiter stock transferred to Mars plus the $100,000. How does Wanda treat this transaction on her tax return

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Answer: capital loss of $200000

Explanation:

To solve the question goes thus:

Value of shares that was received from Jupiter = 300000 × $2 = $600,000

Cash received = $100,000

Total gotten = $700,000

We then deduct the value of stock that was foregone by Mars. This will be:

= $700,000 - $900,000

= - $200,000

Therefore, a capital loss of $200,000 would be disclosed in the Income tax return.

The Jones Company has a very limited return policy for its products, and a customer can only return an item with a store receipt. The Jones Company has established this return policy without any customer satisfaction research. While the Jones Company thinks its policy is fair, many customers do not. A service-providing firm like the Jones Company that does little or no customer satisfaction research is most likely to experience a gap between _______.

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Answer:

the customers' wants and what management thinks customers want.

Explanation:

A warranty can be defined as a written promise or guarantee made by a manufacturer, lessor or seller about the identity or quality of goods and services or a property to a purchaser, promising him or her to repair or replace it if necessary within a specified time frame.

An express warranty is typically considered to be an affirmative promise about the quality or characteristics of an item that is being sold to a buyer and as such it is binding and enforceable by law.

It recognized by the Uniform Commercial Code ("UCC") as explicit, stated promises by a manufacturer.

In this scenario, The Jones Company has a very limited return policy for its products, and a customer can only return an item with a store receipt. The Jones Company has established this return policy without any customer satisfaction research. While the Jones Company thinks its policy is fair, many customers do not. A service-providing firm like the Jones Company that does little or no customer satisfaction research is most likely to experience a gap between the customers' wants and what management thinks customers want.

A quality function deployment can be defined as a measure of customer wants or requirements and developing them into processes (how) that each functional area of the manufacturing firm can understand and work with.

Bretts Construction Company had a contract starting April 2017, to construct a $6,000,000 building that is expected to be completed in September 2018, at an estimated cost of $5,500,000. At the end of 2017, the costs to date were $2,530,000 and the estimated total costs to complete had not changed. The progress billings during 2017 were $1,200,000 and the cash collected during 2017 was $800,000. For the year ended December 31, 2017, Bretts would recognize gross profit on the building of:

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Answer: $230,000

Explanation:

Gross profit to be earned from project:

= Construction price - cost of construction

= 6,000,000 - 5,500,000

= $500,000

Percentage of costs incurred in 2017:

= 2,530,000 / 5,500,000 * 100%

= 46%

The Gross profit for 2017 is therefore:

= Percentage of cost incurred * total gross profit

= 46% * 500,000

= $230,000

Explain with examples, the process of screening and evaluating new venture opportunities.

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Self-Analysis
According to the Arkansas Small Business Development Center, most small businesses fail because of poor management and the owner’s inability to manage resources. Before you even start researching the feasibility of your idea and the market you plan on entering, evaluate your own talents, desires and goals. Consider your willingness to take risks as well as the amount of time and energy you’ll need to make the business a success. Review your financial, personnel and marketing skills as well to ensure you have the necessary background to make a success of your new venture.

Financial Components
After learning about the investment required to purchase the existing business or franchise or the start-up costs you’ll need initially, evaluate your own resources. Part of a financial assessment includes the amount you have in personal savings to add to the initial investment. Banks typically require entrepreneurs to come up with a portion of the investment to show good faith and willingness to take a risk with the lender. Assess the financing available through the seller, investors and lenders when evaluating your chances of succeeding.

Market Research
To thoroughly understand what you’re getting into, perform an extensive market research project to determine the feasibility of your business. In addition to gleaning statistics of trends and current customer buying patterns, you need to know who your customers are, where they are located and what kind of competition exists in your area. Consider market research your first steps in opportunity analysis that help you understand exactly how you will sell products or services to a specific market.

Support
Finally, evaluate the amount of support you expect to receive from your family and the community.

distribution strategies ​

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At the strategic level, there are three broad approaches to distribution, namely mass, selective and exclusive distribution. The number and type of intermediaries selected largely depends on the strategic approach. The overall distribution channel should add value to the consumer.

Ds games recommendation give me some :D

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Any lego game or any Pokémon game

Concord Company gathered the following reconciling information in preparing its July bank reconciliation:
Cash balance per books, 7/31 $21300
Deposits in transit 1100
Notes receivable and interest collected by bank 4340
Bank charge for check printing 80
Outstanding checks 7800
NSF check 730
The adjusted cash balance per books on July 31 is:____.
a. $25930.
b. $18130.
c. $17030.
d. $24830.

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Answer:

d. $24830

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The adjusted cash balance per books on July 31 is:

Using this formula

Adjusted cash balance per books on July =Cash balance + Note collected- Printing Charges - NSF check

Let plug in the formula

Adjusted cash balance per books on July=$21,300 + $4,340 - $80 -$730

Adjusted cash balance per books on July= $24,830

Therefore The adjusted cash balance per books on July 31 is:$24830

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