Suppose ABCD's stock price is currently $50. In the next six months, it will either fall to $40 or rise 8 to $60. What is the current value of a six-month call option with an exercise price of $50? The six- month risk-free interest rate is 2% (periodic rate).
A. $5.39
B. $15.00
C. $8.25
D. $8.09

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Answer 1
The answer is B. $15.00

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On January 1, 20X1 when the effective interest rate was 14%, a company issued bonds with a maturity value of $1,000,000. The stated rate of interest is 12%, the bonds pay interest semi-annually and sold for $893,640. The amount of bond discount amortized on July 1, 20X1 is approximately:__________.

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Answer: $2,555

Explanation:

Bond discount amortization = Interest cost - Coupon payment

Coupon payment = Stated interest * Par value

= 12% * 1,000,000 * 6/12 months

= $60,000

Interest cost = Issue price * effective interest

= 893,640 * 14% * 6/12

= $62,554.80

Amortized amount:

= 62,554.80 - 60,000

= $2,554.80

= $2,555

The following transactions occurred during July:
1. Received $900 cash for services provided to a customer during July.
2. Received $2,200 cash investment from Barbara Hanson, the owner of the business.
3. Received $750 from a customer in partial payment of his account receivable which arose from sales in June.
4. Provided services to a customer on credit, $375.
5. Borrowed $6,000 from the bank by signing a promissory note.
6. Received $1,250 cash from a customer for services to be rendered next year.
What was the amount of revenue for July?

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Answer:

$1,275

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the amount of revenue for July

Using this formula

Revenue=Cash received for services provided+Services provided customer on credit

Let plug in the formula

Revenue=$900 + $375

Revenue = $1,275

Therefore the amount of revenue for July is $1,275

October 1 October 31 Raw materials $ 30,000 $21,000 Work in process 48,000 37,000 Finished goods 108,000 90,000 During October, purchases of direct materials were $36,000. Direct labor and factory overhead costs were $60,000 and $84,000, respectively. What is the cost of goods manufactured

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Answer:

Cost of goods manufactured= $200,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

October 1 October 31

Raw materials $ 30,000 $21,000

Work in process 48,000 37,000

Direct material purchase= $36,000

Direct labor= $60,000

Factory overhead costs= $84,000

First, we need to calculate the direct material used:

Direct material used= beginning inventory + purchases - ending inventory

Direct material used= 30,000 + 36,000 - 21,000

Direct material used= $45,000

Now, the cost of goods manufactured:

cost of goods manufactured= beginning WIP + direct materials + direct labor + allocated manufacturing overhead - Ending WIP

cost of goods manufactured= 48,000 + 45,000 + 60,000 + 84,000 - 37,000

cost of goods manufactured= $200,000

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Answer:

Đơn vị hành chính sự nghiệp có các đặc điểm như sau: + Đơn vị hành chính sự nghiệp là đơn vị thụ hưởng nguồn kinh phí từ ngân sách Nhà nước trên cơ sở các quy định pháp luật và theo nguyên tắc không hoàn lại trực tiếp. + Đơn vị hành chính sự nghiệp sử dụng kinh phí cho các mục đích đã được hoạch định trước đó.

Explanation:

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Alpha Company, a business firm based in California, advertises its products on the Web to customers in all 50 states. In which of the following cases would a court in New Jersey be MOST LIKELY to exercise personal jurisdiction over Alpha under its long arm jurisdiction state (and U.S. constitutional law)?

a. Alpha only advertised without interactivity at its Web site.
b. Alpha conducted substantial business with New Jersey residents through its Web site.
c. Alpha interacted with New Jersey residents through its Web site.
d. None of the other answers describe proper grounds for personal jurisdiction in New Jersey.

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Answer:

b. Alpha conducted substantial business with New Jersey residents through its Web site.

Explanation:

If Alpha conducted substantial business with any person living or being in New Jersey while doing so, then a New Jersey court will have jurisdiction over Alpha's business. A company can interact with its customers, for example, provide customer service for free, but if it makes business in the state, then it falls under the jurisdiction of the state.

On December 28, I. M. Greasy, Catering completed $600 of catering services. As of December 31, the customer had not been billed nor had the transaction been recorded. Demonstrate the required adjusting entry by choosing the correct statement below.
Credit Acciunts receivable for $600.
Credit Catering revenue for $600.
Debit Unearned revenue for $600.
Debit Accounts receivable for $600.

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Answer: Debit Accounts receivable for $600.

Explanation:

The customer had not been billed so that means that they still owe the company. This would make them an accounts receivable so the adjusting entry will have to debit the Accounts Receivable account for $600 to show that it is increasing.

This amount will be credited to the Accrued revenue account to show that the cash has not yet been received.

Managers make assumptions in CVP analysis. These assumptions include:__________
a) constant total fixed costs. constant total variable costs.
b) constant fixed cost per unit.
c) constant sales volume.
d) constant variable cost per unit.
e) constant selling price per unit.

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Answer:

constant variable cost per unit.

constant total fixed cost

constant selling price per unit

Explanation:

Cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis is a way to found out if the variable and fixed cost should be changed so how it effects the profit of the firm. Also company could applied cost volume profit analysis in order to see how much units they required to sell in order to have break even or reach to the specific minimum profit margin

So in this, the total fixed cost, selling price per unit, and the variable cost per unit should be constant

Over the last two decades the reduced importance of certain institutions in the primary mortgage market has been largely offset by an expanded role for others. Which has diminished, and which has expanded

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Answer:

Thrifts role have decreased whereas, mortgage and commercial banks roles have increased.

Explanation:

In simple words, Credit unions and cooperative savings banks are examples of thrifts that offer a multitude of deposits and lending services. Thrifts are different from conventional institutions in that organizations may draw money through the Federal Home Loan Bank Network, allowing them to charge greater interest to its members.

The ease of doing business and less documentation with commercial banks promoted their growth.

Lewis Company's standard labor cost of producing one unit of Product DD is 3.3 hours at the rate of $12.4 per hour. During August, 43,900 hours of labor are incurred at a cost of $12.60 per hour to produce 13,100 units of Product DD.
1. Compute the total labor variance.
2. Compute the labor price and quantity variances.
3. Compute the labor price and quantity variances, assuming the standard is 3.7 hours of direct labor at $12.70 per hour.

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Answer:

Compute the total labor variance.

Explanation:

At the end of the first year of operations, 21,500 units remained in the finished goods inventory. The unit manufacturing costs during the year were as follows:

Direct materials $30
Direct labor 18
Fixed factory overhead 22
Variable factory overhead 14

Required:
Determine the cost of the finished goods inventory reported on the balance sheet under (a) the absorption costing concept and (b) the variable costing concept.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the cost of the finished goods inventory reported is as follows:

Absorption costing is

= ($30  + $18 + $22 + $14) × 21,500 units

= $1,806,000

And,

Variable costing is

= ($30 + $18 + 14) × 21,500

= $1,333,000

In this way the cost of the finished goods inventory should be determined

Consider a coupon bond with a 5% coupon rate. It will mature in one year and its yield to maturity is 10%. If the 1-year interest rate increases to 12% over the course of the year, what is the return on the bond?

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Answer:

$95.45

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the price of the bond using both yields to maturity

Current Price

Use the following formula to calculate the price of the bond

P = ( C x PVAF ) + ( F x PVF )

Where

F =Face value = $1,000

C =Coupon Payment = $1,000 x 5% = $50

PVAF = ( 1 - ( 1 + 10% )^-1 ) / 10% = 0.90909091

PVF = 1 / ( 1 + 10% )^1 = 0.90909091

Placing values in the formula

P = ( $50 x 0.90909091 ) + ( $1,000 x 0.90909091 )

P = $954.55

After 1 Year

The Bond will be matured on this time

At the of Maturity the price of the bond will be equal to the face value

Price of the bond = $1,000

Now calculate the return on the bond

Return on the bond = Coupon Interest + Price appreciation

Where

Coupon Interest = $50

Price appreciation = $1,000 - $954.55 = $45.45

Placing values in the formula

Return on the bond = $50 + $45.45 = $95.45

Purple Cab Company had 70,000 shares of common stock outstanding on January 1, 2021. On April 1, 2021, the company issued 40,000 shares of common stock. The company had outstanding fully vested incentive stock options for 7,000 shares exercisable at $12 that had not been exercised by its executives. The average market price of common stock was $14. The company reported net income in the amount of $289,915 for 2021. What is the basic earnings per share (rounded)

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Answer:

Purple Cab Company

The basic earnings per share is:

= $2.64 per share.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

January 1, 2021, Outstanding common stock shares = 70,000

April 1, 2021, Issue of new common stock shares = 40,000

December, 31, 2021, Outstanding common stock shares = 110,000

Outstanding fully vested incentive stock options = 7,000

Exercise price of options = $12

Common stock market price = $14

Reported net income = $289,915

The basic earnings per share = $ (Net income/Outstanding common stock)

= $289,915/110,000

= $2.64 per share

b) The basic earnings per share does not include the fully vested incentive stock options.  It is only when calculating the diluted earnings per share that the stock options will be included.

Altex Inc. manufactures two products: car wheels and truck wheels. To determine the amount of overhead to assign to each product line, the controller, Robert Hermann, has developed the following information.

Car Truck
Estimated wheels produced 40,000 10,000
Direct labor hours per wheel 1 3

Total estimated overhead costs for the two product lines are $770,000.

Required:
a. Calculate overhead rate.
b. Compute the overhead cost assigned to the car wheels and truck wheels, assuming that direct labor hours is used to allocate overhead costs.

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A) Direct labor hrs for car wheels = estimated wheels *direct labor per wheel  

40,000 *1hr = 40,000      

   

Direct labor hrs for Truck      

10,000 * 3hr= 30,000      

   

total direct labor hrs 40,000+30,000 = 70,000  hrs

Overhead rate is total est oh cost/ total direct labor hrs    

770,000/70,000= 11.00    

B) Car truck wheels 40,000*11 =440,000

Truck wheels 10,000*11=110,000

*Gains and losses taxable when investments are sold. The total deferred tax asset and deferred tax liability amounts at January 1, 2021, were $166.25 million and $25 million, respectively. The enacted tax rate is 25% each year. Required: 1. Determine the total deferred tax asset and deferred tax liability amounts at December 31, 2021. 2. Determine the increase (decrease) in the deferred tax asset and deferred tax liability accounts at December 31, 2021. 3. Determine the income tax payable currently for the year ended December 31, 2021. 4. Prepare the journal entry to record income taxes for 2021.

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Answer:

1. $160.75 million

$42 million

2. Decrease ($5.5 Million)

Increase $17 million

3. $35 million

4. Dr Tax expense $57.5 million

Cr Deferred tax asset $5.5 million

Cr Deferred tax liability $17 million

Cr Taxes payable $35 million

Explanation:

1. Calculation to determine the total deferred tax asset and deferred tax liability amounts at December 31, 2021.

Allowance for bad debt $1 million

($28 million-$32 million)* 25%

Add Subscription liability $6.25 million

($25million*25%)

Add Post retirement benefits obligation $153.5 million

($614 million*25%)

TOTAL DEFERRED TAX ASSET $160.75 million

Prepaid insurance $10 million

($40 million *25%)

Add Prepaid advertising $6 million

($24million * 25%)

Investments unrealized gain $6 million

$24million * 25%)

Add Buildings $20 million

[($380 million-$300 million) * 25%]

TOTAL DEFERRED TAX LIABILITY $42 million

Therefore the total deferred tax asset is $160.75 million and deferred tax liability amounts at December 31, 2021 is $42 million.

2. Calculation to determine the increase (decrease) in the deferred tax asset and deferred tax liability accounts at December 31, 2021

DEFERRED TAX ASSET

Ending balance $160.75 million

Less Beginning balance $166.25 million

Decrease ($5.5 Million)

DEFERRED TAX LIABILITY

Ending balance $42 million

Less Beginning balance $25 million

Increase $17 million

Therefore the increase (decrease) in the deferred tax asset and deferred tax liability accounts at December 31, 2021 is :

Deferred tax asset: Decrease ($5.5 Million)

Deferred tax liability:Increase $17 million

3. Calculation to determine the income tax payable currently for the year ended December 31, 2021

Income tax payable = $140 million *25%

Income tax payable=$35 million

Therefore the income tax payable currently for the year ended December 31, 2021 is $35 million

4. Preparation of the journal entry to record income taxes for 2021.

Journal entry

Dr Tax expense $57.5 million

($5.5 million+$17 million +$35 million)

Cr Deferred tax asset $5.5 million

Cr Deferred tax liability $17 million

Cr Taxes payable $35 million

(To record tax expense)

Model of media richness

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Answer:

Media richness theory states that all communication media vary in their ability to enable users to communicate and to change understanding. ... A primary driver in selecting a communication medium for a particular message is to reduce the equivocality, or possible misinterpretations, of a message.

Answer:

The term "media wealth" was described in 1986 by Richard Daft and Robert Lengel for the first time in the context of the media wealth theory. Media wealth describes the learning density that can be transmitted by a specific communication medium.

Explanation:

Before the growth of electronic communication media, MRT was developed to help managers decide which medium was best suited to communicate a message in business situations.

Rich media, such as conversations and phone calls, were best considered to be not-routine messages, while lean media were considered acceptable to routine messages like unaddressed memoranda.

The media wealth has been extended in the past two decades to cover the strengths and weaknesses of new media – from email to websites, video lectures, voice men, and immediate messages.

In media-rich contexts, humans evolved. Facial communication was the only way to communicate for hundreds of thousands of years living in stable, close-knit social groups. The concept of media choice did not exist until about 5,000 years ago, because it was not one-to-one or nothing apart from smoke signals.

Willa and Westley are siblings who built a hair salon business from the ground up. They are now contemplating opening an additional salon location. The estimate to open an additional salon would mean adding $1 million in expenses with their profit increasing by $400,000 each year for the next 5 years (all other things equal). Willa and Westley decide:_____________

a. to take on the new salon because the expected marginal benefit ($2 million over 5 years) is greater than the estimated marginal cost ($1 million).
b. to not open a new salon because the marginal costs prove to be too high.
c. to open a second salon because the marginal cost of the new salon is low compared to other similar projects.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The marginal benefit of a production activity is the change in total benefit as a result of increasing quantity produced by one unit

Marginal cost is the change in total cost as a result of increasing the quantity produced by one unit.

An activity should be undertaken if the marginal cost is less than the marginal benefit. It means that the activity is profitable.

Here the marginal benefit = 400,000 x 4 = 2,000,000  

the marginal benefit is greater than the marginal cost. Thus, the new salon can be established

When Joe maximizes utility, he finds that his MRS of X for Y is greater than Px/Py. It is most likely that: Group of answer choices Joe is not consuming good X. Joe's preferences are incomplete. Joe's preferences are irrational. Joe is not consuming good Y.

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XYZ has two divisions: South and West. Overall net operating income is $26,900. South Division's segment margin is $42,800 and West Division's segment margin is $29,900. What is the amount of the common fixed expense not traceable to the individual divisions?
a. $45,800.
b. S56800.
с.$69,700.
d. $72,700.

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Answer:

a. $45,800.

Explanation:

The computation of the common fixed expense not traceable is given below

Combined segment margin of two divisions ($42,800 + $29,900) $72,700

Less: net income -$26,900

Non traceable fixed cost $45,800

Hence, the amount of the common fixed expense not traceable to the individual divisions is $45,800

Therefore the option a is correct

In a decreasing-cost industry: Group of answer choices greater demand leads to higher long-run equilibrium prices. there will be no firm entry because the increased supply will reduce the long-run equilibrium price. lower demand leads to higher long-run equilibrium prices. the law of demand does not apply.

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Answer:

lower demand leads to higher long-run equilibrium prices

Explanation:

In a decreasing cost industry, as new firms enter the industry due to increase in demand for goods produced by the industry, long run average cost curve declines and this causes the cost of production declines because

Conversely, a decrease in demand for goods produced by the industry, would make firms leave the industry. As a result, the long run average cost curve increases and this leads to a rise in the cost of production

In a declining cost industry, the supply curve is downward sloping. thus, the law of supply does not hold

according to the law of supply, the higher the price, the higher the quantity supplied and the lower the price, the lower the quantity supplied.

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Explanation:

Đạo đức kinh doanh giúp doanh nghiệp duy trì mối quan hệ tốt hơn và hài hòa với xã hội, khách hàng, nhân viên và các ngành hữu quan. ... Đạo đức kinh doanh có một vai trò quan trọng trong việc nâng cao lợi nhuận và năng suất của doanh nghiệp và cải thiện thiện chí của doanh nghiệp trên thị trường.  

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During the months of January and February, Axe Corporation purchased goods from three suppliers. The sequence of events was as follows:
Jan. 6 Purchased goods for $1,200 from Green with terms 2/10, n/30.
6 Purchased goods from Munoz for $900 with terms 2/10, n/30.
14 Paid Green in full.
Feb. 2 Paid Munoz in full.
28 Purchased goods for $350 from Reynolds with terms 2/10, n/45.
Required:
Prepare journal entries to record the transactions, assuming Axe uses a perpetual inventory system. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)

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Answer:

Axe Corporation

Journal Entries:

Jan. 6 Debit Inventory $1,200

Credit Accounts Payable (Green) $1,200

To record the purchase of goods on credit terms 2/10, n/30.

Jan. 6 Debit Inventory $900

Credit Accounts Payable (Munoz) $900

To record the purchase of goods on credit terms 2/10, n/30.

Jan. 14 Debit Accounts Payable (Green) $1,200

Credit Cash $1,176

Credit Cash Discounts $24

To record the payment on account, including discounts.  

Feb. 2 Debit Accounts Payable (Munoz) $900

Credit Cash $900

To record the payment on account, including discounts.

Feb. 28 Debit Inventory $350

Credit Accounts Payable (Reynolds)

To record the purchase of goods on credit terms 2/10, n/45.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Jan. 6 Inventory $1,200 Accounts Payable (Green) $1,200 terms 2/10, n/30.

Jan. 6 Inventory $900 Accounts Payable (Munoz) $900 terms 2/10, n/30.

Jan. 14 Accounts Payable (Green) $1,200 Cash $1,176 Cash Discounts $24

Feb. 2 Accounts Payable (Munoz) $900 Cash $900

Feb. 28 Inventory $350 Accounts Payable (Reynolds) terms 2/10, n/45.

On July 1, 2022, Cullumber Company sells equipment for $146000. The equipment originally cost $480000, had an estimated 5-year life and an expected salvage value of $50000. The Accumulated Depreciation account had a balance of $301000 on January 1, 2022, using the straight-line method. The gain or loss on disposal is

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Answer:

Accumulated depreciation = ($480,000 - $50,000)/5 *6/12 + $301,000

Accumulated depreciation = $43,000 + $301,000

Accumulated depreciation = $344,000

Date  Account titles & Explanations           Debit           Credit

         Cash                                                  $146,000

         Accumulated depreciation              $344,000

                 Gain on disposal                                             $10,000

                 Equipment                                                       $480,000

So, the gain on disposal is $10,000

what is GDP of a country

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Answer:

Gross Domestic Products (GDP) is a measure of the total market value of all finished goods and services made within a country during a specific period.

Explanation:

GDP is an acronym for Gross Domestic Products (GDP) and it can be defined as a measure of the total market value of all finished goods and services made within a country during a specific period.

Simply stated, GDP is a measure of the total income of all individuals in an economy and the total expenses incurred on the economy's output of goods and services in a particular country.

On a related note, Gross Domestic Products (GDP) is a measure of the production levels of any nation.

Basically, the four (4) major expenditure categories of GDP are;

I. Consumption (C).

II. Investment (I).

III. Government purchases (G).

IV. Net exports (N).

In conclusion, GDP is a measure of the total amount of finished goods and services produced by a country.

On January 1, 2021, Calloway Company leased a machine to Zone Corporation. The lease qualifies as a sales-type lease. Calloway paid $330,000 for the machine and is leasing it to Zone for $40,000 per year, an amount that will return 10% to Calloway. The present value of the lease payments is $330,000. The lease payments are due each January 1, beginning in 2021. What is the appropriate interest entry on December 31, 2021

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Answer:

Dr Interest receivable $29,000

Cr Interest revenue $29,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the appropriate interest entry on December 31, 2021

December 31, 2021

Dr Interest receivable $29,000

Cr Interest revenue $29,000

[($330,000-$40,000)*10%]

($290,000*10%)

(To record Interest)

ình hình tài sản của Cty SAO KIM, số 7, Lê VănTám , phường 9, Quận 10 tính đến ngày 31/12/2020 như sau :

Đvt: triệu đồng.
Tiền mặt 1,000
Tiền gửi ngân hàng 79,000
Phải trả người bán 110,000
1399Nguyên vật liệu 225,000
Vay ngắn hạn ngân hàng 120,000
Công cụ dụng cụ 5,000
Nguồn vốn kinh doanh 965,000
Lãi chưa phân phối 203,500
Xe tải 100,000
Dây chuyền công nghệ 500,000
Máy móc thiết bị 389,000
Phải thu khách hàng 100,000
Phải trả người lao động X


Yêu cầu:
1. Tìm X.

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Many exchange-traded funds limit their portfolios to:___________
a. high quality securities
b. stocks and bonds of companies in a particular industry
c. stocks included in an aggregate measure of stock prices
d. stocks that respond to changes in consumer prices (the Consumer Price Index or CPI)

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On January 1, 2018, Ameen Company purchased major pieces of manufacturing equipment for a total of $36 million. Ameen uses straight-line depreciation for financial statement reporting and MACRS for income tax reporting. At December 31, 2020, the book value of the equipment was $30 million and its tax basis was $20 million. At December 31, 2021, the book value of the equipment was $28 million and its tax basis was $12 million. There were no other temporary differences and no permanent differences. Pretax accounting income for 2021 was $50 million.

Required:
a. Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record Ameenâs 2021 income taxes. Assume an income tax rate of 25%.
b. What is Ameenâs 2021 net income?

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Answer:

1.31-Dec-21

Dr Income tax expense $12.50

Cr To Income taxes payable $11.00

Cr To Deferred tax liability $1.50

2.$37.50 million

Explanation:

1. Preparation of the appropriate journal entry to record Ameenâs 2021 income taxes. Assume an income tax rate of 25%.

Depreciation as per books for 2021 = $30 - $28 Depreciation as per books for 2021= $2 million

Depreciation as per tax for 2021 = $20 - $12

Depreciation as per tax for 2021 = $8 million

Taxable income = $50 + $2 - $8

Taxable income = $44 million

JOURNAL ENTRIES - Ameen Company (In million)

31-Dec-21

Dr Income tax expense $12.50

Cr To Income taxes payable ($44*25%) $11.00

Cr To Deferred tax liability ($6*25%) $1.50

(To record income tax expense)

2. Calculation to determine What is Ameenâs 2021 net income?

Ameen's 2021 net income = $50 - $12.50

Ameen's 2021 net income = $37.50 million

Therefore Ameen's 2021 net income is $37.50 million

The pre-tax accounting income is $44 million and the income tax payable amount is $11 million.

What do you mean by Pre-tax accounting income?

Pre-tax revenue is the company's income left over after all operating costs, including interest and depreciation, have been deducted from sales or income, but before deducted income tax.

Pre-tax profits provide insight into the financial performance of a company prior to tax impact.

Calculation of taxable income for 2021:

a)

[tex]\rm\,Taxable \,Income = \\Pre-Tax \; Accounting \; Income + (Excess \;of Book Depreciation \;over \; tax \; depreciation)\\\\\rm\,Taxable \,Income = 50 + (2 - 8)\\\\\rm\,Taxable \,Income = \$44 \;Million\\\\Income\,tax\, Payable = 44 \times 25\%\\\\Income\,tax\, Payable = \$11 Million[/tex]

Journal entry to record Ameena's 2021 income taxes is attached below.

b) Ameena's net income will be :

[tex]\rm\,Ameen's \; 2021 \;net \; income = \$50 - \$12.50\\\Ameen's \; 2021 \;net \; income = $37.50 \rm\,million[/tex]

Hence, The pre-tax accounting income is $44 million and the income tax payable amount is $11 million.

To learn more about  pre-tax accounting income, refer:

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Department G had 2,280 units 25% completed at the beginning of the period, 13,200 units were completed during the period, 1,900 units were 20% completed at the end of the period, and the following manufacturing costs were debited to the departmental work in process account during the period: Work in process, beginning of period $29,400 Costs added during period: Direct materials (12,820 units at $9) 115,380 Direct labor 77,400 Factory overhead 25,800 All direct materials are placed in process at the beginning of production, and the first-in, first-out method of inventory costing is used. What is the total cost of the units started and completed during the period (round unit cost calculations to whole dollars and round your final answer to the nearest dollar)?

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Answer:

Department G

The total cost of the units started and completed during the period is:

= $184,717.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

FIFO Inventory costing method is used

                                           Units       Materials     Conversion

Beginning inventory        2,280          100%             25%  

Cost of beginning inventory  = $29,400

Units started                  12,820

Total units available       15,100

Units completed            13,200

Ending inventory             1,900           100%              20%

Started and completed 10,920 (13,200 - 2,280)

Equivalent units of production

                                                   Units       Materials         Conversion

Units in Beginning inventory    2,280              0 (0%)        1,710 (75%)

Units started and completed  10,920      10,920 (100%)  10,920 (100%)

Ending inventory                       1,900         1,900 (100%)       380 (20%)

Equivalent units                                         12,820               13,010

Costs added during the period          $115,380         $103,200

Equivalent units                                      12,820               13,010

Cost per equivalent unit                         $9.00                $7.93

Costs assigned to:

Beginning inventory                            $0             $13,603     $13,603

Cost of units started and completed 98,280       86,437       184,717

Ending inventory                                   17,100         3,013         20,113

Planet Company purchased goods worth $50,000 in July and expects to purchase goods worth $70,000 in August. Planet typically pays for 35% of purchases in the month of purchase and 65% in the following month. What are Planet Company's total expected cash disbursements for purchases in the month of August?
a. $40,000.
b. $57,000.
c. $65,000.
d. $60,000.
e. $100,000.

Answers

Answer:

57,000

Explanation:

Planet company purchases goods worth $50,000July and also expect to purchase goods worth $70,000 in August

They pay 35% of tbs purchase in the month and 75% in the following month

Therefore the total expected cash disbursement can be calculated as follows

= (70,000×35/100)+(50,000+65/100)

= {70,000×0.35) + (50,000+0.65)

= 24,500+32,500

= 57,000

Using the Chipotle example we have discussed in class imagine that all employees are paid $15/hour, the grill costs $300, and each cash register costs $200. All other utensils and items come at zero cost. Applying the principles of business process improvement that we have discussed in class, what is the lowest cost Chipotle can achieve with the highest flow rate

Answers

Answer:

The correct answer will be "$620".

Explanation:

It is important to note that certain principles are involved in the process of streamlining business processes, including:

Interpersonal skills of the organizational leaders.Client focus entirely, defined objectives, accuracy, and so on., are encouraged.

The lowest cost will be:

= [tex](15\times 8)+300+200[/tex]

= [tex]120+300+200[/tex]

= [tex]620[/tex] ($)

Chipotle can achieve the lowest cost of $ 620 with the highest flow rate. Thus, the correct answer would be "$ 620".

What are the principles of business process improvement?

Collect User Information (UX), Customer Information (CX), and Organizational Change Management.Do not think that a change in technology will change your processes.Improve and renovate.End-to-end continuous improvement.

The lowest cost can be achieved:

[tex]= (15\times8)+ \$200 + \$300\\\\= \$620[/tex]

Thus, the correct answer is $620, which is the lowest cost chipotle can achieve with the highest flow rate.

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https://brainly.com/question/1276995

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