Lopez Company has a single employee, who earns a salary of $60,000 per year. That employee is paid on the 15th and last day of each month. On January 15, based, in part, on the information set forth in the accounting records, the following must be withheld from the employee's pay: FICA—Social Security Taxes (at 6.2%), FICA—Medicare Taxes (at 1.45%), Employee Federal Income Taxes (in the amount of $400), Employee State Income Taxes (in the amount of $25), and Employee Medical Insurance (in the amount of $100). (The employee‘s paycheck has not yet been prepared.) Entries to prepare the January 15 journal entry for Lopez would include:

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Answer 1

Answer:

Debit Salaries Expense $2,500

Credit FICA—Social Security Taxes Payable $155

Credit FICA—Medicare Taxes Payable $36.25

Cedit Employee Federal Income Taxes Payable $400,

Credit Employee State Income Taxes Payable $25

Credit Employee Medical Insurance Payable r $100

Credit Salaries Payable $1,783.75

Explanation:

Preparation of the January 15 journal entry for Lopez

January 15

Debit Salaries Expense $2,500

Credit FICA—Social Security Taxes Payable $155

(6.2%*$2,500)

Credit FICA—Medicare Taxes Payable $36.25

(1.45%*$2,500)

Cedit Employee Federal Income Taxes Payable $400,

Credit Employee State Income Taxes Payable $25

Credit Employee Medical Insurance Payable r $100

Credit Salaries Payable $1,783.75

($2,500-$155-$36.25-$25-$100)


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You have just been hired as the director of operations for Reidâ Chocolates, a purveyor of exceptionally fine candies. Reid Chocolates is evaluating a kitchen layout under consideration for its recipe making and testing department. The strategy is to provide the best kitchen layout possible so that food scientists can devote their time and energy to productâ improvement, not wasted effort in the kitchen.

Flow Refrigerator Counter Sink Storage Stove
Refrigerator - 8 14 0 0
Counter 7 - 4 4 8
Sink 4 14 - 4 0
Storage 3 0 0 - 5
Stove 0 9 4 11 -

For layout numberâ one, the cumulative â"loadtimesÃâdistance" orâ "movementâcost"equals=_____feet â(enter your response as a wholeâ number).
For layout numberâ two, the cumulativeâ"loadtimesÃâdistance" orâ "movement âcost"= _________feetâ(enter your response as a wholeâ number).

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Solution :

                  Number or strips between the work centers

From/To          Refrigerator(1)     Counter(2)     Sink(3)     Storage(4)        Stove(5)

Refrigerator 1                                     8                  14                0                    0

Counter       2            7                                            4                4                    8

Sink             3             4                      14                                    4                     0

Storage       4            3                       0                 0                                         5

Stove           5            0                      9                  4                  11

The weighted average score can be calculated by finding the distance between the departments.

Departments          No. of strip            Distance            Wt. Distance

       1,2                          8                           4                           32

       1,3                          14                          8                           112

       2,1                          7                            4                           28

       2,3                         4                             4                          16

       2,4                        4                             8                           32

       2,5                        8                            12                           96

       3,1                        4                             8                            32

       3,2                        14                          4                             56

       3,4                         4                          4                             16

        4,1                         3                          12                            36

        4,5                       5                          4                              20

        5,2                      9                            12                            108

        5,3                      4                             8                             32

         5,4                       11                          4                             44  

                                                                                                660

Therefore, load time x distance or the movement cost = 660 feet

characteristics of a good negotiater​

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Listening skills, ability to express thoughts, ability to persuade others, planning skills, knowledge of what is being negotiated, ability to think rapidly.

The following is the data for Lauren Enterprises:
Selling and administrative expenses $75,000
Direct materials used 265,000
Direct labor (25,000 hours) 300,000
Factory overhead application rate $16 per DLH
Inventories
Beginning Ending
Direct materials $50,000 $45,000
Work in process 75,000 90,000
Finished goods 40,000 25,000
What is the cost of goods manufactured?
a. $1,115,000
b. $965,000
c. $955,000
d. $950,000

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Answer:

b. $965,000

Explanation:

Calculation of Cost of Goods Manufactured

Particulars                                      Amount

Direct material used                     $265,000

Direct labor                                   $300,000

Factory overhead                         $400,000

Total manufacturing cost           $965,000

Shelton Co. purchased a parcel of land six years ago for $860,500. At that time, the firm invested $132,000 in grading the site so that it would be usable. Since the firm wasn't ready to use the site itself at that time, it decided to lease the land for $47,500 a year. The company is now considering building a warehouse on the site as the rental lease is expiring. The current value of the land is $912,000. What value should be included in the initial cost of the warehouse project for the use of this land

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The value should be included in the initial cost of the warehouse project for the use of this land is $912,000.

When embarking on a project, the value of the assets to be used should be their current market value because they reflect the current state of the assets at the time the project was embarked on thereby allowing for more accurate analysis for instance in terms of depreciation or net worth of the project.

The current market price of the parcel of land as the firm is about to embark on a project is $912,000 so this should be the considered the initial cost of project in terms of land.

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The managerial accountant at Fast and Mean Manufacturing reported that the organization contains an automated production line to manufacture and produce its products for consumers to enjoy in the marketplace. The managerial accountant reported that the company uses the high-low method to estimate the costs in the new budget. The managerial accountant reported the following information: Month Total Machine-Hours Total Costs January 250,000 $5,500,000 February 248,000 $5,260,000 March 249,000 $5,400,000 April 248,000 $5,220,000 May 238,000 $5,180,000 June 230,000 $5,130,000 Compute the slope of the mixed cost, or the variable cost per unit of activity. Compute the vertical intercept, or the fixed cost component of the mixed cost. What is the mixed cost equation

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

1. Compute the slope of the mixed cost, or the variable cost per unit of activity.

Variable cost per unit will be:

= (Total Cost at the highest level-l - total cost at the lowest level) / (Highest activity level - lowest activity level)

= (5500000 - 5130000)/(250000 - 230000)

= 370000/20000

= $18.50

2. Compute the vertical intercept, or the fixed cost component of the mixed cost.

The fixed cost will be:

= Total cost - Variable cost

= $5,500,000 - (25,000 × $18.50)

= $5,500,000 - $4,625,000

= $875,000

3. What is the mixed cost equation

Mixed Cost equation will be:

= Fixed Cost + (Variable cost per unit × Total Units of activity )

= 875000 + (18.75 × x)

Y = 875000 + 18.75x

A trust has been established to fund scholarships in perpetuity. The next annual distribution will be $1,200, and future payments will increase by 3 percent per year. What is the value of this trust at a discount rate of 7.4 percent

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Answer:

PV= $27,272.73

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Annual distribution (Cf)= $1,200

Interest rate (i)= 7.4% = 0.074

Growth rate (g)= 3% = 0.03

To calculate the present value (PV) of the fund, we need to use the following formula:

PV= Cf / (i - g)

PV= 1,200 / (0.074 - 0.03)

PV= $27,272.73

what is crypto currency
what is the use of it
what is profit​

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Answer:

A cryptocurrency, crypto-currency, or crypto is a digital currency designed to work as a medium of exchange through a computer network that is not reliant on any central authority, such as a government or bank, to uphold or maintain it. For businesses, profit is the positive financial gain remaining after all costs, taxes, and expenses have been deducted from total sales.

Entries for Notes Payable A business issued a 60-day, 10% note for $96,000 to a creditor on account. Journalize the entries to record (a) the issuance of the note and (b) the payment of the note at maturity, including interest. Assume a 360-day year. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. If required, round yours answers to whole dollar.

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Answer:

Business A

Journal Entries:

Debit Accounts Payable $96,000

Credit 10% Notes Payable $96,000

To record the issuance of a 60-day, 10% note to a creditor on account.

Debit 10% Notes Payable $96,000

Debit Interest Expense $1,600

Credit Cash $97,600

To record the payment of the note at maturing, including interest.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Accounts Payable $96,000

10% Notes Payable $96,000

10% Notes Payable $96,000

Interest Expense $1,600

Cash $97,600

Sheridan Company just began business and made the following four inventory purchases in June: June 1 144 units $ 952 June 10 184 units 1472 June 15 184 units 1564 June 28 144 units 1296 $ 5284 A physical count of merchandise inventory on June 30 reveals that there are 194 units on hand. Using the FIFO inventory method, the amount allocated to ending inventory for June is

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Answer:

$210,688

Explanation:

The LIFO method of accounting for inventory involves issuing the last items purchased first and those purchased first are issued last hence the acronym LIFO which means last in first out

Given that June 1 144 units $ 952 June 10 184 units 1472 June 15 184 units 1564 June 28 144 units 1296 $ 5284 A physical count of merchandise inventory on June 30 reveals that there are 194 units on hand

Total number purchased during the month

= 144 + 184 + 184 + 144

= 656 units

Using the last in first out method, the 194 units left at the end would be made up of the 144 units purchased on June 1 and 50 units purchased on 10 June hence the amount allocated to ending inventory for June is

= 144 * $952 + 50 * $1472

= $210,688

Suppose potential income is $80 billion, actual income is $40 billion, and expenditures don't vary with income. If the actual budget deficit is $8 billion and the marginal tax rate is 20 percent, the cyclical deficit:________
a) is $4 billion.
b) is $8 billion.
c) cannot be determined from the given information.
d) is between zero and $8 billion.

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A(4billion)

Because I 4-(5-22)-2

A special investment project will require 5 years of planning and implementation, but will allow your firm to receive $350,000 at the end of years 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. If the appropriate discount rate is 13%, what is the present value of those cash flows

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Answer: $668,154

Explanation:

The present value would be the sum of the present values of the five cashflows.

= 350,000 / 1.13⁶ + 350,000 / 1.13⁷ + 350,000 / 1.13⁸ + 350,000 / 1.13⁹ + 350,000 / 1.13¹⁰

= $668,154.28

= $668,154

Berkeley Corporation has a policy of furnishing new automobiles to the athletic department of the local university. The automobiles are used for short periods of time by the extremely popular head basketball coach. When the automobiles are returned to Berkeley Corporation, they are sole to regular customers. The owner of Berkeley Corporation maintains that any such cars held for more than one year should qualify as Sec. 1231 property. Do you agree?

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Answer:

Berkeley Corporation

No.  I do not agree with the owner of Berkeley Corporation.

Vehicles or automobiles are section 1245 property and not section 1231.

Explanation:

The IRS regards Section 1231 properties to include buildings, machinery, land, timber, and other natural resources, unharvested crops, cattle, livestock, and leaseholds that are held in a business or trade for at least one year.  They are used in trade and not for sale. On the other hand, Section 1245 properties include all depreciable or amortizable tangible personal property, such as furniture, automobiles, and equipment, or other intangible personal property, such as a patent or license.

Based on the information given, it's not section 1231. Therefore, I do not agree with the owner of Berkeley Corporation.

Section 1231 simply means a term that is used to describe a property relating to the United States Internal Revenue Code. Vehicles or automobiles are section 1245 property and not section 1231.

The Internal Revenue Service regards Section 1231 properties like buildings, machinery, land, timber, and other natural resources, unharvested crops, cattle, livestock, etc. Section 1245 represents properties that are depreciable like furniture, automobiles, equipment, etc.

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Many people have strong negative reactions to pop-up, pop-behind, interstitial, and rich media ads. Assume you are the director of an advertising agency that specializes in creating and placing these ads. You see an opinion article in your local online newspaper that harshly criticizes these ads as intrusive and unnecessary. Write a details rejoinder to post in the comments section of this article in which you explain, from the advertiser’s viewpoint, why these ads can be more effective advertising media than text ads.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Which of the following are the best definitions of the decision variables? – finish time of activity , for – time to be crashed, i.e., saved, for activity ,for – start time of activity , for – time to be crashed, i.e., saved, for activity ,for – finish time of activity , for – start time of activity , for – start time of activity ,for – time finally used by activity i space, for i equals A comma B comma C comma D comma E comma F comma G comma H None of the above.

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Answer:

None of the above.

Explanation:

A decision variable is a one that is not know in an optimization problem. The decision variable type is based on underlying optimizer of a model. The variable may decide the out-put.

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Integrity Accounting Firm provides various financial services to organizations. Integrity has decided to price its jobs at the total variable costs of the job plus 14.3 percent. The job for a medium-sized dance club client included the following costs:

Direct materials $20,000
Direct labor (partners and staff accountants) 150,000
Depreciation (using straight-line method) on
Integrity’s office building 50,000

Required:
Calculate the price charged by The J. Escobar Law Firm to the dance club.

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Answer:

$194,310

Explanation:

The price charged by The J. Escobar Law Firm to the dance club is as follows:

Direct Materials                           $20,000

Direct Labour                              $150,000

Total Variable Cost of Jobs       $170,000

14.3% Mark up on TVC               $24,310

The price charged ro the club $194,310

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Answer:

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During the month of August, Ranson Productions applied overhead to jobs using an overhead rate of $0.60 per dollar of direct labor. Actual direct labor in August was 12,000 hours at $15.00 per hour, for a total of $180,000. Estimated overhead in August was $111,600.
Actual overhead was composed of the following items:
Indirect materials $ 16,400
Indirect labor 22,000
Utilities 24,500
Depreciation 38,700
Repair expense 13,500
Total $115,100
How much overhead was applied during August by Ranson Productions?
A. $115,100
B. $108,000
C. More information is needed to answer
D. $111,600

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Answer:

B. $108,000

Explanation:

The computation of the overhead applied is as follows:

= Total actual direct labors cost × overhead rate

= $180,000 × 0.60

= $108,000

Hence, the overhead was applied during August by Ranson Productions is $108,000

We simply applied the above formula

Which of the following is true regarding the corporate form of ownership?

A. All of these

B. Generally has the greatest ability accumulate capital.

C. Separate legal entity in the eyes of the law.

D. Most complex form of ownership.

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Answer:

A. All of these

Explanation:

A corporation can be defined as a corporate organization that has facilities and owns or controls assets used for the production of goods and services in at least one country other than its headquarter (home office) located in its home country.

This ultimately implies that, a corporation is a corporate organization that owns or controls its business in two or more countries. Also, it is a body that comprises of a group of people such as directors, shareholders etc., who act as a single entity.

Generally, a corporate form of ownership is considered to be perpetual in nature.

Corporations can be sold to investors through stocks or shares, as a public entity. Thus, a company that engages in the sales of ownership shares to many investors is referred to as a corporation.

Some examples of multinational firms are Ap-ple, Volkswagen, G-oogle, Shoprite, Nestlé, Accenture, Shell BP, Chevron etc.

On a related note, an owner of a corporation is commonly referred to as a stockholder.

The true statements regarding the corporate form of ownership are;

I. Generally has the greatest ability accumulate capital.

II. Separate legal entity in the eyes of the law.

III. Most complex form of ownership.

Consumers have broad but somewhat vague stereotypes about specific countries and specific product categories that they judge "best." Which item would most likely not fit in the "best" stereotype scheme?

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Answer:

American chocolate

Explanation:

In the field of psychology, a 'stereotype' is defined as a general belief about a certain type or category of people.

The consumers around the world have some different stereotypes about some specific countries and some specific products that they judged to be the 'best'. Such an item which does not fit best in the stereotype scheme is 'American chocolate.'

The American chocolate have a different taste than others. It is tangy and is slightly sour. It is lighter. So some people have a different perception or stereotype for this item.

Thus the answer is 'American chocolate.'

If the United States passed a tariff on imported steel which of the following would directly benefit?

A. Foreign steal companies

B. All Americans would benefit because of the lower price for steel

C. Businesses which imports steel

D. American steel producers

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businesses which imports steel C

Flack Corporation, a merchandiser, provides the following information for its December budgeting process: The November 30 inventory was 1,800 units. Budgeted sales for December are 4,000 units. Desired December 31 inventory is 2,840 units. Budgeted purchases are: Multiple Choice 5,800 units. 6,840 units. 4,000 units. 5,040 units. 1,240 units.

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Answer: 5,040 units

Explanation:

Budgeted purchases are the purchases that the company needs to make in order to be able to sell its budgeted sales for the month and still have the desired ending inventory they want.

Budgeted purchases can be calculated by the formula:

= Budgeted sales + Desired Ending inventory - Opening inventory

= 4,000 + 2,840 - 1,800

= 6,840 - 1,800

= 5,040 units

Conducting a search of the story is part of store closing duties why

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Searching for the store is part of store closing duties. Why?

A. To look for empty boxes

B. To ensure that all trash has been removed

C. To make sure someone is not hiding

D. To make sure all merchandise is on the sales floor

Answer:

B. To ensure that all trash has been removed

Explanation:

The purpose of conducting a search of the store which is part of store closing duties is to ensure no detail is overlooked such as removing all the trashes available and eventually avoiding more work for the next morning.

In some other cases, it is also an opportunity to clear the corridors or spaces of any merchandise, carts, or litter around the floors.

The manufacturing cost of Calico Industries for three months of the year are provided below. Total Cost Production (units) April $119,400 281,300 May 92,000 162,800 June 99,000 238,000 Using the high-low method, the variable cost per unit and the total fixed costs are a.$0.41 per unit and $27,351 b.$4.14 per unit and $5,470 c.$2.30 per unit and $5,470 d.$0.23 per unit and $54,701

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Answer:

The correct answer is D.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Total Cost Production (units)

April $119,400 281,300

May 92,000 162,800

June 99,000 238,000

To calculate the variable cost per unit and the total fixed cost, we need to use the following formula:

Variable cost per unit= (Highest activity cost - Lowest activity cost)/ (Highest activity units - Lowest activity units)

Variable cost per unit= (119,400 - 92,000) / (281,300 - 162,800)

Variable cost per unit= $0.231

Fixed costs= Highest activity cost - (Variable cost per unit * HAU)

Fixed costs= 119,400 - (0.231*281,300)

Fixed costs= $54,701

Pop owns 87% of the common stock of Sugar. On December 31, 2017, Pop's Receivables include $296,880 that Pop advanced to Sugar. What portion (stated in dollars) of the intercompany receivable should be eliminated in preparing Pop's consolidated financial statements

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Answer: $296,880

Explanation:

Pop owns more than 50% of Sugar which means that Sugar is a subsidiary of Pop's. When this happens, trade between the two are not shown in the consolidated financial statement unless the goods traded have been sold off to a third party.

As these goods have not, and are still considered accounts receivable to Sugar, the entire amount will be removed from the consolidated financial statements.

The January 1, Year 1 trial balance for the Tyrell Company is found on the trial balance tab. The beginning balances are assumed. Tyrell Co. entered into the following transactions involving short-term liabilities. (Use 360 days a year.) Year 1.

Apr. 20 Purchased $40,250 of merchandise on credit from Locust, terms n/30.
May 19 Replaced the April 20 account payable to Locust with a 90-day, 10%, $35,000 note payable along with paying $5,250 in cash.
July 8 Borrowed $80,000 cash from NBR Bank by signing a 120-day, 9%, $80,000 note payable.
Aug. 17 Paid the amount due on the note to Locust at the maturity date.
Nov. 5 Paid the amount due on the note to NBR Bank at the maturity date.
Nov. 28 Borrowed $42,000 cash from Fargo Bank by signing a 60-day, 8%, $42,000 note payable.
Dec. 31 Recorded an adjusting entry for accrued interest on the note to Fargo Bank. Year 2
Jan. 27 Paid the amount due on the note to Fargo Bank at the maturity date.

Required:
Prepare the 2016 journal entries related to the notes and accounts payable of Tyrell Co.

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Answer:

Tyrell Company

Journal Entries:

2016

Apr. 20 Debit Inventory $40,250

Credit Accounts Payable (Locust) $40,250

To record the purchase of inventory on account, terms n/30.

May 19 Debit Accounts Payable (Locust) $40,250

Credit 10% Note Payable (Locust) $35,000

Credit Cash $5,250

To record the issuance of note payable for 90 days and cash payment.

July 8 Debit Cash $80,000

Credit 9% Note Payable (BR Bank) $80,000

To record the borrowing on note payable for a 120-day period.

Aug. 17 Debit 10% Note Payable (Locust) $35,000

Debit Interest Expense $875

Credit Cash $35,875

To record payment on account, including interest calculated as follows: ($35,000 + $35,000 * 10% * 90/360)

Nov. 5 Debit 9% Note Payable (BR Bank) $80,000

Debit Interest Expense $2,400

Credit Cash $82,400

To record payment on account, including interest calculated as follows:

($80,000 + $80,000 * 9% * 120/360)

Nov. 28 Debit Cash $42,000

Credit 8% Notes Payable (Fargo Bank) $42,000

To record the borrowing on note payable for a 60-day

Dec. 31 Debit Interest Expense $308

Credit Interest Payable $308

To accrue interest  ($42,000 * 8% * 33/360).

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

2016

Apr. 20 Inventory $40,250 Accounts Payable (Locust) $40,250 terms n/30.

May 19 Accounts Payable (Locust) $40,250 10% Note Payable (Locust) $35,000 Cash $5,250

July 8 Cash $80,000 9% Note Payable (BR Bank) $80,000 a 120-day

Aug. 17 10% Note Payable (Locust) $35,000 Interest Expense $875 Cash $35,875 ($35,000 + $35,000 * 10% * 90/360)

Nov. 5 9% Note Payable (BR Bank) $80,000 Interest Expense $2,400 Cash $82,400 ($80,000 + $80,000 * 9% * 120/360)

Nov. 28 Cash $42,000 8% Notes Payable (Fargo Bank) $42,000 a 60-day

Dec. 31 Interest Expense $308 ($42,000 * 8% * 33/360) Interest Payable $308

2017

Jan. 27 8% Notes Payable (Fargo Bank) $42,000 Interest Payable $308 Interest Expense $252 Cash $42,560

Preparing a Budgeted Income Statement Oliver Company provided the following information for the coming year: Units produced and sold 160,000 Cost of goods sold per unit $6.30 Selling price $11 Variable selling and administrative expenses per unit $1.10 Fixed selling and administrative expenses $423,000 Tax rate 33 % Required: Prepare a budgeted income statement for Oliver Company for the coming year. Round all income statement amounts to the nearest dollar.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the income statement is presented below:

Sales $1,760,000 (160,000 × $11)  

Less: cost of goods sold ($1,008,000) (160,000 × $6.30)  

Gross margin $752,000

Less: Variable selling and administrative expenses ($176,000) (160,000 × $1.10)  

Less: Fixed selling and administrative expenses ($423,000)

Operating income $153,000

Less: INcome taxes ($50,490)

Net income $102,510

Network externalities: Select one: A. exist when the usefulness of a product increases with the number of consumers who use it B. are created when celebrity endorsements of products lead to a surge in the demand for those products C. can only exist when there are economies of scale D. prevent the dominance of a market by one firm.

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Answer:

A. )exist when the usefulness of a product increases with the number of consumers who use it

Explanation:

Network externality can be regarded as a change that occur in benefit as well as in surplus, which is been derived by agent from a good when there is a change in number of other agents that consumes this same type of good. Network externality can as well be regarded as "network effect" this effect is one is that is been had by one user of a good/service on the value of the product with respect to each other people.

It should be noted that Network externalities exist when the usefulness of a product increases with the number of consumers who use it

Ellie purchases an insurance policy on her life and names her brother, Jason, as the beneficiary. Ellie pays $41,000 in premiums for the policy during her life. When she dies, Jason collects the insurance proceeds of $615,000.
As a result, Jason reports gross income of:______.

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Answer: $0

Explanation:

Life insurance proceeds are generally considered to be tax exempt in order to ease the burden on the bereaved which means that Jason does not have to report any gross income from receiving this insurance proceeds.

If Jason does not collect all the proceeds at once however, and leaves some or all of it with the insurance company to accumulate interest, he will have to pay taxes on that interest.

To determine whether the goal of stable prices is being​ achieved, the Federal Reserve monitors the​ ________; to determine whether the goal of maximum employment is being​ achieved, the Federal Reserve monitors​ ________.

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Answer:

Core PCE deflator inflation rate;

the Output gap

Explanation:

Goals of Monetary Policy

There are several goals of monetary policy. They includes maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates. Usually in the long run, the above goals works in harmony and empower each other, but in the short run, they might be in conflict. The main goal of this policy is price stability as it is the source of maximum employment and moderate long-term interest rates.

The Fed has two possible instruments:they includes;

1. Monetary base

2. Federal funds rate

Output Gap

When this gap is positive, an inflationary gap, the inflation rate increases drastically or accelerate. This will make the Fed to consider raising the federal funds rate. It is said that If the output gap is negative, a recessionary gap, inflation might ease. Thereby making the Fed to consider lowering the federal funds

The Stables Prices Goal

The Fed do put close attention to the CPI removing fuel and food which is the core CPI. The rate of increase in the core CPI is simply termed core inflation rate. The Fed do believes that the core inflation rate provides a better measure of the underlying inflation patterns and a better prediction of future CPI inflation.

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