Precision Castparts, a manufacturer of processed engine parts in the automotive and airline industries, borrows $40.2 million cash on October 1, 2021, to provide working capital for anticipated expansion. Precision signs a one-year, 7% promissory note to Midwest Bank under a prearranged short-term line of credit. Interest on the note is payable at maturity. Each firm has a December 31 year-end.

Required:
a. Prepare the journal entries on October 1, 2021, to record (a) the notes payable for Precision Castparts and (b) the notes receivable for Midwest Bank.
2. Record the adjustments on December 31, 2021, for (a) Precision Castparts and (b) Midwest Bank.
3. Prepare the journal entries on September 30, 2021, to record payment of (a) the notes payable for Precision Castparts and (b) the notes receivable for Midwest Bank.

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Answer 1

Answer:

a. Prepare the journal entries on October 1, 2021, to record (a) the notes payable for Precision Castparts

Dr Cash 40,200,000

    Cr Notes payable 40,200,000

and (b) the notes receivable for Midwest Bank.

Dr Notes receivable 40,200,000

    Cr Cash 40,200,000

2. Record the adjustments on December 31, 2021, for (a) Precision Castparts and

Dr Interest expense 703,500

    Cr Interest payable 703,500

(b) Midwest Bank.

Dr Interest receivable 703,500

    Cr Interest revenue 703,500

3. Prepare the journal entries on September 30, 2021, to record payment of (a) the notes payable for Precision Castparts and

Dr Interest expense 2,110,500

Dr Notes payable 40,200,000

Dr Interest payable 703,500

    Cr Cash 43,014,000

(b) the notes receivable for Midwest Bank.

Dr Cash 43,014,000

    Cr Interest revenue 2,110,500

    Cr Notes receivable 40,200,000

    Cr Interest receivable 703,500


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The following are the transactions of Spotlighter, Inc., for the month of January:

a. Borrowed $5,540 from a local bank on a note due in six months.
b. Received $6,230 cash from investors and issued common stock to them.
c. Purchased $2,600 in equipment, paying $1,000 cash and promising the rest on a note due in one year.
d. Paid $1,100 cash for supplies.
e. Bought and received $1,500 of supplies on account

Required:
Prepare a classified balance sheet for Spotlighter, Inc., as of January 31.

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Answer:

Spotlighter  Inc.

Classified Balance Sheet as at January 31

ASSETS

Equipment                                                          $2,600

Supplies ($1,100 + $1,500)                                 $2,600

Cash ($5,540 + $6,230 - $1,000 - $1,100)        $9,670

TOTAL ASSETS                                                 $14,870

EQUITY AND LIABILITIES

LIABILITIES

Accounts Payable                                              $1,500

Bank note                                                          $5,540

Note Payable                                                     $1,600

TOTAL LIABILITIES                                           $8,640

EQUITY

Common Stock                                                 $6,230

TOTAL EQUITY                                                 $6,230

TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITIES                   $14,870

Explanation:

A Balance Sheet shows the Assets, Liabilities and Equity existing at the Reporting Date.

The balance sheet above was prepared through the following steps

Step 1 : Identify the Accounts Affected by the transactions

Step 2: Classify the Accounts Affected in into Assets, Liabilities and Equity

Step 3: Record in the classified balance sheet

As long as the organization is making good progress toward achieving an ideal standard, its management may not need to: Take any corrective action if the variance for the period is large. Curtail spending on variable costs. Modify its standards. Take any corrective action when variances are reported, even if the variances for the period are substantial in amount. Curtail spending on fixed costs.

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Answer: Take any corrective action when variances are reported, even if the variances for the period are substantial in amount

Explanation:

When organizations are making progress, the management may not need to impose some measures but allow the measures which was already in place for the success to keep playing out. One of the measures the management doesn't need to consider when making good progress to success is taking any corrective action when variances are reported, even if the variances for the period are substantial in amount

NELSON COMPANY
Unadjusted Trial Balance
January 31
Debit Credit
Cash $ 1,000
Merchandise inventory 12,500
Store supplies 5,800
Prepaid insurance 2,400
Store equipment 42,900
Accumulated depreciation—Store equipment $ 15,250
Accounts payable 10,000
Common stock 5,000
Retained earnings 27,000
Dividends 2,200
Sales 111,950
Sales discounts 2,000
Sales returns and allowances 2,200
Cost of goods sold 38,400
Depreciation expense—Store equipment 0
Sales salaries expense 17,500
Office salaries expense 17,500
Insurance expense 0
Rent expense—Selling space 7,500
Rent expense—Office space 7,500
Store supplies expense 0
Advertising expense 9,800
Totals $ 169,200 $ 169,200
Required
1. Prepare adjusting journal entries to reflect each of the following:
a. Store supplies still available at fiscal year-end amount to $1,750.
b. Expired insurance, an administrative expense, for the fiscal year is $1,400.
c. Depreciation expense on store equipment, a selling expense, is $1,525 for the fiscal year.
d. To estimate shrinkage, a physical count of ending merchandise inventory is taken. It shows $10,900 of inventory is still available at fiscal year-end.
2. Prepare a multiple-step income statement for the year ended January 31 that begins with gross sales and includes separate categories for net sales, cost of goods sold, selling expenses, and general and administrative expenses.
3. Prepare a single-step income statement for the year ended January 31.
4. Compute the current ratio, acid-test ratio, and gross margin ratio as of January 31. (Round ratios to two decimals.)

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Answer:

NELSON COMPANY

1. Adjusting Journal Entries:

a. Debit Supplies Expense $4,050

Credit Supplies $4,050

To record supplies expense for the year.

b. Debit Insurance Expense $1,400

Credit Prepaid Insurance $1,400

To record Insurance Expense for the year.

c. Debit Depreciation Expense $1,525

Credit Accumulated Depreciation - Store Equipment $1,525

To record depreciation expense for the year.

d. Debit Inventory Shrinkage $1,600

Credit Merchandise Inventory $1,600

To record inventory shrinkage.

2. Multi-step Income Statement for the year ended January 31

Sales                                                           $111,950

Sales returns and allowances                       2,200

Net Sales Revenue                                  $109,750

Cost of goods sold                                      38,400

Gross margin                                             $71,350

Selling Expenses:

Sales discounts                        2,000

Sales salaries expense           17,500

Rent expense—Selling space 7,500

Depreciation expense

 —Store equipment                1,525

Store supplies expense         4,050

Advertising expense              9,800

Inventory Shrinkage               1,600        

Total selling expenses      $43,975

Administrative Expenses:

Office salaries expense         17,500

Insurance expense                  1,400  

Rent expense—Office space 7,500      

Total administrative exp.   $26,400

Total Expense                                          ($70,375)

Net Income (Loss)                                         $975

3. Single-step Income Statement for the year ended January 31

Sales                                                           $111,950

Sales returns and allowances                       2,200

Net Sales Revenue                                  $109,750

Sales discounts                          2,000  

Cost of goods sold                  38,400

Depreciation expense

 —Store equipment                  1,525

Sales salaries expense           17,500

Office salaries expense         17,500

Insurance expense                  1,400

Rent expense—Selling space 7,500

Rent expense—Office space 7,500

Store supplies expense         4,050

Advertising expense             9,800

Inventory Shrinkage              1,600       ($108,775)

Net Income (Loss)                                         $975

4. Current Ratio = Current Assets/Current Liabilities

= $15,625/$10,000

= 1.56:1

Acid-Test Ratio = Cash/Current Liabilities

= $1,000/$10,000 =

= 0.1:1

Gross margin ratio = Gross margin/Net Sales * 100

= $71,350/$109,750 * 100

= 65.01%

Explanation:

NELSON COMPANY

Unadjusted Trial Balance

January 31

                                                     Debit              Credit

Cash                                           $ 1,000

Merchandise inventory              12,500

Store supplies                              5,800

Prepaid insurance                       2,400

Store equipment                        42,900

Accumulated depreciation—Store equipment $ 15,250

Accounts payable                                                  10,000

Common stock                                                       5,000

Retained earnings                                                27,000

Dividends                                    2,200

Sales                                                                     111,950

Sales discounts                          2,000

Sales returns and allowances   2,200

Cost of goods sold                  38,400

Depreciation expense—Store equipment 0

Sales salaries expense           17,500

Office salaries expense         17,500

Insurance expense                  0

Rent expense—Selling space 7,500

Rent expense—Office space 7,500

Store supplies expense           0

Advertising expense             9,800

Totals                              $ 169,200              $ 169,200

a. Stores Supplies, ending = $1,750

Supplies expense = $4,050 ($5,800 - $1,750)

b. Insurance Expense = $1,400

Prepaid insurance   - $1,000 (2,400 - 1,400)

c. Depreciation expense = $1,525

Accumulated Depreciation-Store Equipment = $16,775 (15,250+1,525)

d. Merchandise Inventory, ending = $10,900

Shrinkage = $1,600 (12,500 - 10,900)

NELSON COMPANY

Unadjusted Trial Balance

January 31

                                                     Debit              Credit

Cash                                            $ 1,000

Merchandise inventory               10,900

Store supplies                                1,750

Prepaid insurance                         1,000

Store equipment                        42,900

Accumulated depreciation—Store equipment $ 16,775

Accounts payable                                                  10,000

Common stock                                                        5,000

Retained earnings                                                27,000

Dividends                                    2,200

Sales                                                                     111,950

Sales discounts                          2,000

Sales returns and allowances   2,200

Cost of goods sold                  38,400

Depreciation expense

 —Store equipment                  1,525

Sales salaries expense           17,500

Office salaries expense         17,500

Insurance expense                  1,400

Rent expense—Selling space 7,500

Rent expense—Office space 7,500

Store supplies expense         4,050

Advertising expense             9,800

Inventory Shrinkage              1,600

Totals                              $ 170,725             $ 170,725

Current Assets:

Cash                                            $ 1,000

Merchandise inventory               10,900

Store supplies                                1,750

Prepaid insurance                         1,000

Total current assets                 $15,625

Current liabilities:

Accounts payable                    $10,000

Peter is the owner of a fast-food franchise. When his payroll accountant quit, he hired his wife, Karen, to take over the payroll responsibilities. Peter prefers to review the payroll records prior to disbursement and often asks Karen to add or subtract amount from employee pay. Which ethical principle most closely describes Peter and Karen's unethical actions?
A) Responsibilities.
B) Integrity.
C) Public Interest.
D) Objectivity and Independence.

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Answer:

Integrity

Explanation:

Unethical behaviour is defined as actions that individuals perform that are outside of morally right expectations in an environment or a business.

Some unethical behaviour in the workplace include: lying to colleagues, theft, misusing work time, and abusive behaviour.

In the given scenario Peter prefers to review the payroll records prior to disbursement and often asks Karen to add or subtract amount from employee pay.

Reducing an employee's pay without having a good reason or informing the employee is an integrity issue.

Their actions show that they are dishonest and they do not have strong moral principle. So they pilfer employee money

QS 4-15 Computing and analyzing gross margin ratio LO A2 Carrier Lennox Trane York Sales $ 150,000 $ 550,000 $ 38,700 $ 255,700 Sales discounts 5,000 17,500 600 4,800 Sales returns and allowances 20,000 6,000 5,100 900 Cost of goods sold 79,750 329,589 24,453 126,500 Compute net sales, gross profit, and the gross margin ratio for each of the four separate companies. (Round your gross margin ratio to 1 decimal place; i.e.; 0.2367 should be entered as 23.7%.)

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Carrier   -

Net Sales   -  $125,000Gross Profit   -  $45,250Gross Margin Ratio   -  36.2%

Lennox   -

Net Sales   -  $526,500Gross Profit   -  $196,911Gross Margin Ratio   -  37.4%

Trane   -

Net Sales   -  $33,000Gross Profit   -  $8,547Gross Margin Ratio   -  25.9%

York   -

Net Sales   -  $250,000Gross Profit   -  $123,500Gross Margin Ratio   -  49.4%

How to compute the above

Here are the calculations for each company   -

Carrier   -

Net Sales = Sales - Sales Discounts - Sales Returns and Allowances

Net Sales = $150,000 - $5,000 - $20,000 = $125,000

Gross Profit = Net Sales - Cost of Goods Sold

Gross Profit = $125,000 - $79,750 = $45,250

Gross Margin Ratio = (Gross Profit / Net Sales) * 100

Gross Margin Ratio = ($45,250 / $125,000) * 100 = 36.2%

Lennox   -

Net Sales = $550,000 - $17,500 - $6,000 = $526,500

Gross Profit = $526,500 - $329,589 = $196,911

Gross Margin Ratio = ($196,911 / $526,500) * 100 = 37.4%

Trane   -

Net Sales = $38,700 - $600 - $5,100 = $33,000

Gross Profit = $33,000 - $24,453 = $8,547

Gross Margin Ratio = ($8,547 / $33,000) * 100 = 25.9%

York   -

Net Sales = $255,700 - $4,800 - $900 = $250,000

Gross Profit = $250,000 - $126,500 = $123,500

Gross Margin Ratio = ($123,500 / $250,000) * 100 = 49.4%

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Firebaugh Corporation is a manufacturer that uses job-order costing. The company has supplied the following data for the just completed year: Raw materials purchased on account $ 520,000 Raw materials (all direct) requisitioned for use in production $ 467,000 What is the journal entry to record raw materials used in production

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Answer:

Dr Work In Process 467,000

Cr Raw Materials 467,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entry to record raw materials used in production

Based on the information given if the Raw materials that was requisitioned for use in the production was the amount of $ 467,000 which means that the journal entry to record raw materials used in production will be :

Dr Work In Process 467,000

Cr Raw Materials 467,000

Prepare a classified year-end balance sheet, (Note: A $9,000 installment on the long-term note payable is due within one year.) The calendar year-end adjusted trial balance for Blessinger Co. follows
BLESSINGER CO.
Adjusted Trial Balance
December 31, 2017
Cash $112,000
Accounts receivable 27,000
Prepaid Prepaid 15000
Insurance 9000
Office supplies 3300
Office equipment 38000
Accumulated depreciation-Equipment 3200
Building 288000
Accumulated depreciation-Building 42000
Land 700,000
Accounts payable 25800
Salaries payable 14,500
Interest payable 2,500
Long-term note payable 72,000
P.Blessinger, Capital 910,000
P. Blessinger, Withdrawals 200,500
Service fees earned 430,800
Salaries expense 90,000
Insurance expense 5200
Rent expense 5000
Depreciation expense-Equipment 800
Depreciation expense-Building 7000
Totals $1500,800 $1500,800

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Answer:

Blessinger Co.

Classified Balance Sheet as at December 31, 2017

ASSETS

Non- Current Assets

Office equipment                                                 $38,000

Accumulated depreciation-Equipment               ($3,200)       $34,800

Building                                                                $288,000

Accumulated depreciation-Building                   ($42,000)     $246,000

Land                                                                                            $700,000

Total Non Current Assets                                                          $980,800

Current Assets

Accounts receivable                                                                    $27,000

Prepaid Prepaid                                                                            $15,000

Insurance $9,000

Office supplies $3,300

Cash                                                                                             $112,000

Total Current Assets                                                                  $166,300

TOTAL ASSETS                                                                         $1,157,100

EQUITY AND LIABILITIES

LIABILITIES

Current Liabilities

Accounts payable                                          $25,800

Salaries payable                                                     $14,500

Interest payable $2,500

Note Payable                                                                                $9,000

Total Current Liabilities                                                               $51,800

Non-Current Liabilities

Long-term note payable ($72,000 - $9,000)                           $63,000

Total Non- Current Liabilities                                                    $63,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES                                                                    $114,800

EQUITY

P.Blessinger, Capital $910,000

P. Blessinger, Withdrawals ($200,500)

Profit for the Year                                                                     $332,800

TOTAL EQUITY                                                                       $1,042,300

TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITIES                                           $1,157,100

Explanation:

A Balance Sheet shows the Balance of Assets, Liabilities and Equity as at the Reporting date.

Calculation of Profit for the year :

                                                                         $                    $

Service fees earned                                                       430,800

Less Expenses

Salaries expense                                       90,000

Insurance expense                                      5,200

Rent expense                                               5,000

Depreciation expense-Equipment                800

Depreciation expense-Building                  7,000       (108,000)

Profit for the year                                                           332,800

Online recommendation engines typically are based on

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Answer:

An online recommendation engine is a set of software algorithms that uses past user data and similar content data to make recommendations for a specific user profile. An online recommendation engine is a set of search engines that uses competitive filtering to determine what content multiple similar users might like.

Explanation:

Describing Architecture and Construction Work

According to the video, what do workers in this career cluster often do? Check all that apply.

sell products

entertain customers

interact with others

sit for long periods

work outdoors

o focus on details

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Answer:

c)interact with others, e)work outdoors, f)focus on details

Explanation:

edge

Answer:

C,E,F

Explanation:

Performance feedback is most effective when managers​

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Feedback is most effective when the employee is expecting it, employees are motivated and directed by regular feedback.

Feedback is an essential communication tool in business performance management. One of the most effective techniques is constructive feedback. Managers are responsible for correcting performance deficiencies as soon as they occur.

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The HR department at Clearwater Electronics has been asked to develop a job description for a new managerial position in Dubai. Clearwater’s policy states that subsidiary managers should be employees from the parent company. What benefits does the company hope to realize from this ethnocentric approach?

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dang no quema cuh

Explanation:

After visiting several automobile dealerships, Richard selects the car he wants. He likes its $20,000 price, but financing through the dealer is no bargain. He has $4,000 cash for a down payment, so he needs a loan of $16,000. In shopping at several banks for an installment loan, he learns that interest on most automobile loans is quoted at add-on rates. That is, during the life of the loan, interest is paid on the full amount borrowed even though a portion of the principal has been paid back. Richard borrows $16,000 for a period of four years at an add-on interest rate of 11 percent.
a. What is the total interest on Richard's loan?
Total interest
b. What is the total cost of the car?
Total cost
c. What is the monthly payment?
Monthly payment

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. The total interest is

= Principal × rate of interest × time period

= $16,000 × 4 years × 11%

= $7,040

b. The total cost of the car is

= Price of the car + interest

= $20,000 + $7,040

= $27,040

c. The monthly payment is

= (Principal amount + interest) ÷ number of months

= ($16,000 + $7,040) ÷ 48 months

= $480

You are the director of marketing. Your department has been doing well, but the company as a whole has been losing revenue steadily each quarter. In an effort to stay in business, the company is reducing the salaries of all employees by 15 percent. You need to inform your employees. Your employees are expecting that there will be a pay reduction and unanimously voted to reduce salaries rather than fire employees to balance the budget.
Which outline would be most appropriate in this situation?
I. Thank employees for being willing to make a sacrifice for the good of the company
II. Inform the employees they will receive a 15% pay cut
III. Restate the facts of the company's financial situation
IV. Explain
A. The reasons why the company needs to take drastic action
B. The benefits of the company's strategy
V. Close with a forward-looking statement.
I. State the facts of the company's financial situation
II. Explain
A. The reasons the company needs to take drastic action
B. The benefits of the company's strategy
III. Inform the employees they will receive a 15% pay cut
IV. Close with a forward-looking statement
I. State the facts of the company's financial situation
II. Provide alternatives the company considered
A. Unemployment
B. Bankruptcy
III. Inform the employees they will receive a 15% pay cut

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Answer:

I. Thank employees for being willing to make a sacrifice for the good of the company.

II. State the facts of the company's financial situation.

III. Inform employees that they will receive a 15% pay cut.

IV. Close with forward looking statement.

Explanation:

The company's financial situation has led the managers to decide for a pay cut instead of lay off to improve the financial position of the company and stay in the budget. The company should appraise employees that they understand the company's situation and are willing to accept the pay cut. The director should inform employees about the current financial situation and provide details about the pay cut plan. The email should close with a forward looking statement and a statement that as soon as the situation of company gets better the employees will receive full salaries as always.

Which of the following BEST describes a conflict of interest? O A. Two companies competing for the business of the same customer B. Parties engaging in an activity that does not equally benefit all parties C. An employee engaging in an activity that may benefit that individual to the detrimen O D. People on different sides of an issue agreeing to disagree O E. A company engaging in practices that conflict with government regulations Click to select your answer.​

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Im pretty sure it’s C

The statement that best describes conflict of interest is - An employee engaging in an activity that may benefit that individual to the detriment of his employer or clients of the firm

Conflict of interest arises when the interest of an employee is not aligned with the interest of his/her employer or clients.

For example, an employer might decide to take a project even though it is not profitable because if the project is undertaken it would increase the prestige of the employee. This project would be benefit the employee but not the employer.

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Managers should use positive reinforcement to help employees link service behavior with service ___________. Fill in the blank.




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service rewarding (i’m not sure though)

Managers should use positive reinforcement to help employees link service behavior with service rewards.

Negative and Positive reinforcements

Positive reinforcement seems to be a procedure that increases the likelihood of certain behavior by simply introducing a stimulus after the behavior would be completed.

Negative reinforcement increases the probability as well as likelihood of certain behavior by minimizing an unfavorable outcome.

Thus the response above is appropriate.

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A company maintains its records using cash-basis accounting. During the year, the company received cash from customers, $32,000, and paid cash for salaries, $25,000. At the beginning of the year, customers owe the company $3,600. By the end of the year, customers owe $5,200. At the beginning of the year, the company owes salaries of $3,700. At the end of the year, the company owes salaries of $5,400. Determine cash-basis net income and accrual-basis net income for the year.

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Answer:

Cash-basis net income is $7,000

Accrual-basis net income is $6,900

Explanation:

Cash-basis net income

Cash basis Net income is the net of cash receipt as income and paid as an expense. The net value of cash received from customers and paid for the salaries is considered as net income.

Net income = Cash received From Customers  - Cash Paid for salaries = $32,000 - $25,000 = $7,000

Accrual-basis net income

Accrual-basis net income is the net value of accrued income and accrued expenses regardless of the receipt or payment of cash

First calculate the sales value

Ending account receivable = Beginning account receivable + Credit sales for the period - Cash received in the period

$5,200 = $3,600 + Credit sales for the period - $32,000

$5,200 = Credit sales for the period - $28,400

Credit sales for the period = $5,200 + $28,400 = $33,600

Now calculate the accrued salary expense for the period

Ending salaries payable = Beginning salaries payable + Salaries expense for the period - Cash paid in the period

$5,400 = 3,700 + Salaries expense for the period - $25,000

$5,400 = Salaries expense for the period - $21,300

Salaries expense for the period = $5,400 + $21,300 = $26,700

The net income is

Net Income = Accrued Sales  - Accrued Expense = $33,600 - $26,700 = $6,900

Threats. Assessing threats is an essential part of developing a strategic plan for your professional future. If the economy goes into a recession at the same time you graduate, for example, your earnings growth could be reduced for years to come. By examining what potential threats could affect your professional development and creating contingency plans, you will be in a better position to succeed in your pursuit of a job.
Describe three to five threats that could affect your ability to achieve your objectives.

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Explanation:

Some threats that can affect an individual's ability to achieve their professional goals may be: an economic recession, the saturated work sector, conflicts in the workplace.

Assessing threats is essential so that the individual can plan their professional future based on risks that may occur and seek prior solutions so that if any of these threats occur, their effects are less negative for the individual.

In the case of an economic recession and a saturated work sector, it would be ideal for the professional to look for a professional plan b, as these are external events that cannot be controlled, but developing new professional skills can mean a quicker and more positive market replacement.

Avoiding conflicts in the workplace is a threat that can be avoided by acting in an ethical and professional manner, always respecting differences, taking responsibility for your role and maintaining effective communication.

The demand for loanable funds depends on future income.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

The answer is "Option b".

Explanation:

The Loanable funds are the amount of all the assets that individuals and companies have agreed to save and lend to creditors instead of for personal use, as an investment.

The earnings are also the foundation for supplying loanable funds. That request for credit funds is focused on lending. This relationship among saving provision and loan request decides its real rate as well as the sum of loans.

Consider the following transactions.
1. Receive cash from customers, $16,400.
2. Pay cash for employee salaries, $10,400.
3. Pay cash for rent, $4,400.
4. Receive cash from sale of equipment, $9,400.
5. Pay cash for utilities, $2,400.
6. Receive cash from a bank loan, $5,400.
7. Pay cash for advertising, $8,400.
8. Purchase supplies on account, $4,400.
Required: Post transactions to the Cash T-account and calculate the ending balance.
Cash
Beg. bal. 20,400
End. bal.

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Answer:

Ending cash balance is $26,000

Explanation:

Note: See the attached excel file for the Cash T-account.

Cash T-account is an account in which all the cash receipts are debited and cash payments and credited. It should be noted only cash transactions are recorded in the Cash T-account.

The ending balance of a Cash T-account, assuming there is a debit beginning balance, can be calculated as follows:

Ending balance = Beginning balance + Sum of cash receipts - Sum of cash payments

From the attached excel file, we therefore have:

Ending cash balance = $20,400 + $31,200 - $25,600 = $26,000

What is the presses that creates a shortcut on your taskbar

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Answer:

Microsoft is the answer of it

Answer:

It is A. Pinning meh got it right ;)

Explanation:

21. Randall and Kim both work for a package delivery company. Randall drives a delivery truck and Kim manages the incoming and outgoing packages from her office. Even though they work for the same company, describe the different duties Randall and Kim have.


30 points and brainiest if answer is correct ( i gonna get scammed)

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Answer:

Randall delivers the packages to people all in the area. Kim can give direction and tell him what and where to deliver things.

To everyone in the neighbourhood, Randall distributes the packages. Kim may instruct him and let him know what to deliver and where.

How do you define a role at work?

Roles describe a person's place in a team. The activities and obligations of a person's specific function or job description are referred to as their responsibilities. Employees are responsible for a number of responsibilities at work. Employees are more likely to succeed in their duties at the firm and reach the goals of their team when their supervisor lays out the assignments in simple terms.

But in order to properly delegate, a manager or team leader has to be aware of that person's place in the organization. Understanding the advantages of establishing functional roles and tasks might be helpful as well. Besides improving team productivity, assigning functional roles and tasks has various additional advantages that might be advantageous to your firm as a whole.

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Mckenna is a high-school student who wants to become a High School Science Teacher. What are the most helpful examples of milestones for this goal? Check all that apply.


1 graduating from college

2 graduating from high school

3 living in another country, and learning the language

4 completing an internship at a newspaper

5 learning to swim

6 volunteering to work in classrooms

answer is 1 2 6

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Answer:

2, 1, and 6

Explanation:

McKenna should graduate from high school and apply to college prior to graduation. To be a teacher, McKenna must earn a college degree. After earning a bachelor's degree, McKenna will need to spend time volunteering in a classroom while preparing to take a state licensing test and successfully pass it to be a paid high school teacher in any state's education system.

Answer:

1,2,6

Explanation:

Statement of stockholders' equity Financial information related to All Seasons Company for the month ended June 30, 20Y7, is as follows:_______.
Common stock, June 1, 20Y7 $30,000
Stock issued in June 20,000
Net income for June 87,500
Dividends during June 15,000
Retained earnings, June 1, 20Y7 145,000
Prepare a statement of stockholders' equity for the month ended June 30, 20Y7. If an amount is zero, enter "0"

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Answer:

Stockholders' equity  is $267,500.

Explanation:

Note: See the attached excel file for the statement of stockholders' equity.

The following are used to confirm the figures in the ayyached excel file:

Seasons Company

Statement of Stockholders' Equity

for the month ended June 30, 20Y7

Particular                                        Amount ($)      

Common stock (w.1)                          50,000    

Retained earnings (w.2)                   217,500  

Stockholders' equity                        267,500  

Workings:

w.1: Common stock June 30, 20Y7 = Common stock, June 1, 20Y7 + Stock issued in June = $30,000 + $20,000 = $50,000

w2: Retained earnings June 30, 20Y7 = Retained earnings, June 1, 20Y7 + Net income for June - Dividends during June = $145,000 + $87,500 - $15,000 = $217,500

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Answer:

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Connors Corporation acquired manufacturing equipment for use in its assembly line. Below are four independent situations relating to the acquisition of the equipment. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.)
A. The equipment was purchased on account for $25,000. Credit terms were 2/10, n/30. Payment was made within the discount period and the company records the purchases of equipment net of discounts.
B. Connors gave the seller a noninterest-bearing note. The note required payment of $27,000 one year from date of purchase. The fair value of the equipment is not determinable. An interest rate of 10% properly reflects the time value of money in this situation.
C. Connors traded in old equipment that had a book value of $6,000 (original cost of $14,000 and accumulated depreciation of $8,000) and paid cash of $22,000. The old equipment had a fair value of $2,500 on the date of the exchange. The exchange has commercial substance.
D. Connors issued 1,000 shares of its nopar common stock in exchange for the equipment. The market value of the common stock was not determinable. The equipment could have been purchased for $24,000 in cash.
Required:
For each of the above situations, prepare the journal entry required to record the acquisition of the equipment. (If no entry is required for a transaction, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) (Show your work)

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

A. Equipment    $24,500 ($25,000 × 98%)  

        To Accounts Payable  $24,500

(Being the equipment is purchase on account)

B. Equipment $24,545

       Discount on Notes Payable $2,455

                   To Note Payable $27,000

(Being note payable is recorded)

C. New Equipment $24,500

Accumulated Depreciation $8,000

Loss on Equipment $3,500  

         To Cash $22,000

         To Old Equipment  $14,000

(Being equipment is recorded)

D. Equipment $24,000

            To Common Stock $24,000

(Being equipment purchased)

You are the manager of two plants (factories) in Mexico that manufacture shoes. The combined monthly output of both plants is to be 10,000 pairs of shoes. Explain, based on your understanding , how you would best divide this output of 10,000 pairs of shoes between the two plants.

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Answer:

Given that both factories together produce 10,000 pairs of shoes, and both carry out the entire production process of the same in an identical way, if I were the manager of the same, I would distribute the benefits of what is produced by both factories in the following way: 50% of them equally, 25% for each one; and the other 50% in proportion to what each one has actually produced. Thus, it would guarantee that both receive income and, at the same time, it would encourage production by the one that generated the most income.

The following December 31, 2021, fiscal year-end account balance information is available for the Stonebridge Corporation:Cash and cash equivalents $ 5,000Accounts receivable (net) 20,000Inventory 60,000Property, plant, and equipment (net) 120,000Accounts payable 44,000Salaries payable 15,000Paid-in capital 100,000The only asset not listed is short-term investments. The only liabilities not listed are $30,000 notes payable due in two years and related accrued interest of $1,000 due in four months. The current ratio at year-end is 1.5:1.Required:Determine the following at December 31, 2021:1. Total current assets2. Short-term investments3. Retained earnings

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Answer:

1. $90,000

2. $5,000

3. $20,000

Explanation:

1. Calculation to Determine the Total current assets

First step is to calculate the Total current liabilities using this formula

Total current liabilities=Accounts payable + Wages payable + Accrued Interest

Let plug in the formula

Total current liabilities=$44,000 + $15,000 + $1,000

Total current liabilities= $60,000

Now let calculate the Total current assets using ratio 1.5

Total current assets =1.5 × $60,000 x 1.5

Total current assets=$90,000

Therefore the Total current assets will be 90,000

2. Calculation to Determine the Short term investments using this formula

Short term investments=Total current assets - Cash - Accounts receivable - Inventories

Let plug in the formula

Short term investments=$90,000 - $5,000 - $20,000 - $60,000

Short term investments= $5,000

Therefore the Short term investments will be $5,000

3. Calculation to Determine the Retained earnings

First step is to calculate the Total Assets

Cash and cash equivalents $5,000

Add Accounts receivable (net) $20,000

Add Inventories $60,000

Add Short term investments $5,000

Add Property, plant, and equipment (net) 120,000

TOTAL ASSETS $210,000

Now let calculate the Retained Earnings

Total Assets $210,000

Less Accounts payable ($44,000)

Less Salaries payable ($15,000)

LessAccrued interest ($1,000)

Less Notes payable ($30,000)

Less Paid-in capital ($100,000)

RETAINED EARNINGS $20,000

Therefore the Retained Earnings will be $20,000

The following answer of "The Stonebridge Corporation" at December 31, 2021:

Total current assets will be 90,000 Short term investments will be $5,000Retained Earnings will be $20,000

                     

"The Stonebridge Corporation"

Answer 1:

Total current assets

Total current liabilities=Accounts payable + Wages payable + Accrued InterestTotal current liabilities=$44,000 + $15,000 + $1,000Total current liabilities= $60,000

Total current assets=$90,000

Total current assets using ratio 1.5Total current assets =1.5 × $60,000 x 1.5Total current assets=$90,000

Therefore, the Total current assets is 90,000.

Answer 2:

Short term investments

Short term investments=Total current assets - Cash - Accounts receivable - InventoriesShort term investments=$90,000 - $5,000 - $20,000 - $60,000Short term investments= $5,000

Thus, the Short term investments is $5,000.

Answer 3:

Retained Earnings

Total Assets $210,000Less Accounts payable ($44,000)Less Salaries payable ($15,000)LessAccrued interest ($1,000)Less Notes payable ($30,000)Less Paid-in capital ($100,000)

        Retained earnings$20,000

Working Notes:

        Cash and cash equivalents $5,000

Add Accounts receivable (net) $20,000Add Inventories $60,000Add Short term investments $5,000Add Property, plant, and equipment (net) 120,000

      Total Assets $210,000

Thus, the Retained Earnings is $20,000.

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why is it important for Holmes not to be the only person interviewing job candidates?

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Answer:

Sherlok asked him wasssupppp and got job.

Explanation:

So there can be different perspectives and answeres
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