Madden Enterprises sells two​ products, Silver models and Gold models. Madden Enterprises predicts that it will sell 6 comma 3006,300 Silver models and 3 comma 9003,900 Gold models in the next period. The unit contribution margins for Silver models and Gold models are $ 95$95 and $ 190$190​, respectively. What is the weighted average unit contribution​ margin?

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Answer:

Answer:

The weighted average contribution margin per unit is $131.32.

Explanation:

The total combined sales of both the products equal, 6300 + 3900 = 10200

The weightage of each product in sales mix is,

Silver = 6300 / 10200

Gold = 3900 / 10200

The weighted average contribution margin can be calculated by multiplying the per unit contribution of each product with their respective weights.

Weighted average unit CM = 6300/10200 * 95 + 3900/10200 * 190

Weighted average unit CM = $131.32


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Answer:

increases the opportunity cost of holding money

Explanation:

An increase in the interest rate actually increases the opportunity cost of holding money.

The opportunity cost of holding money is the nominal interest rate. Opportunity cost can be referred to as the interest rate that is forgone on alternative assets. So, when interest rate increases, the opportunity cost of holding money also increases.

Mary Beth Marrs, the manager of an apartment complex, feels overwhelmed by the number of complaints she is receiving. Below is the check sheet she has kept for the past 12 weeks. Develop a Pareto chart using this information. What recommendations would you make?

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To Develop a Pareto chart using this information the recommendations would you make:

  • The Pareto chart makes a difference in us getting it where the need is to center on it.
  • The Pareto chart is based on the 80%-20% run of the show. The Pareto chart says that 20% of the arrangements offer assistance to resolve 80% of the issues.
  • So Mary Beth Marrs, the chief of the flat complex must center on issues such as the stopping part, the ground, and the pool, to conciliate most of the individuals and reduce the complaints.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, the question does not attach the check sheet with the needed information.

However, we can say that the Pareto chart helps us understand where the priority is to focus on it. The Pareto chart is based on the 80%-20% rule. The Pareto chart says that 20% of the solutions help resolve 80% of the issues.

So Mary Beth Marrs, the manager of the apartment complex must focus on issues such as the parking lot, the ground, and the pool, to appease most of the people and diminish the complaints.

On October 31, 2015, Damon Company's general ledger shows a checking account balance of $8,445. The company's cash receipts for the month total $74,640, of which $71,375 has been deposited in the bank. In addition, the company has written checks for $72,515, of which $71,270 has been processed by the bank. The bank statement reveals an ending balance of $12,895 and includes the following items not yet recorded by Damon: bank service fees of $310, note receivable collected by bank of $6,600, and interest earned on the account balance plus from the note of $1,120. After closer inspection, Damon realizes that the bank incorrectly charged the company's account $940 for an automatic withdrawal that should have been charged to another customer's account. The bank agrees to the error. Required: 1. Prepare a bank reconciliation to calculate the correct ending balance of cash on October 31,2015.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Bank Reconciliation: The bank reconciliation deals with the bank statement balance and the cash statement balance. The motive is to compare these two statements so that the organization can run in the smoothly manner.  

There are various transactions due to which the bank statement balance and the cash statement balance do not match. To match these statements, we adjust the transactions accordingly.

The outstanding deposits is computed below:

= Company cash receipts - bank deposited

= $74,640 - $71,375

= $3,265

And, the outstanding checks is computed below:

= Company written checks - Processed by bank

= $72,515 - $71,270

= $1,245

The preparation of the  bank reconciliation statement on October 31, 2015 for Damon Company's  is presented in the spreadsheet. Kindly find the attachment below:  

1. Understanding opportunity costYou work as an assistant coach on the university swim team and earn $15 per hour. One day, you decide to skip the hour-long practice and go to the county fair instead, which has an admission fee of $9.The total cost (valued in dollars) of skipping practice and going to the fair (including the opportunity cost of time) is .(A) $6
(B) $9
(C) $15
(D) $24

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Answer:

Option (D) is correct.

Explanation:

Given that,

Money income earned as a swimming assistant coach at university = $15 per hour

Admission fee for the county fair = $9

Here, the opportunity cost of skipping the practice is the loss of money income from the coaching.

Therefore,

Total cost of skipping practice:

= Money income lost for one hour + Admission fee for the county fair

= $15 + $9

= $24

Hill Company uses job-order costing. At the end of the month, the following data was gathered: Job # Total Cost Complete? Sold? 803 $611 yes yes 804 423 yes no 805 805 no no 806 682 yes yes 807 525 yes no 808 250 no no 809 440 yes yes 810 773 yes no 811 267 no no 812 341 no no Hill's selling price is cost plus 50% for each of its products. What is the total in Finished Goods? a.$1,860
b.$1,721
c.$1,700
d.$2,163
e.$2,230

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Answer:

option (b) $1,721

Explanation:

Given:

Job #          Total Cost          Complete          Sold

803               $611                     yes                   yes

804               $423                   yes                   no

805               $805                   no                    no

806               $682                   yes                  yes        

807               $525                   yes                  no

808               $250                   no                   no

809               $440                   yes                  yes

810               $773                     yes                  no

811               $267                     no                    no

812               $341                     no                    no

Now,

The total in Finished Goods will be the jobs that are completed and not sold

thus,

The total in Finished Goods = $423 + $525 + $773 = $1,721

Hence,

The correct answer is option (b) $1,721

On January 1, 2021, Tropical Paradise borrows $46,000 by agreeing to a 6%, five-year note with the bank. The funds will be used to purchase a new BMW convertible for use in promoting resort properties to potential customers. Loan payments of $889.31 are due at the end of each month with the first installment due on January 31, 2021. Required:
Record the issuance of the installment note payable and the first two monthly payments.

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Issuance: Installment Note Payable $46,000; First two payments: Interest Expense $230.00, Installment Note Payable $659.31 each month.

On January 1, 2021, Tropical Paradise records the issuance of a 6%, five-year installment note payable with a principal amount of $46,000. This note is obtained from the bank to finance the purchase of a BMW convertible for promotional purposes related to resort properties. The terms of the loan stipulate monthly payments of $889.31, with the first installment due on January 31, 2021.

For the first two monthly payments:

1. The Interest Expense is calculated based on the outstanding balance of the loan and the interest rate. In the first month, the interest is $46,000 * 6% / 12 = $230.00.

2. The remaining amount of the monthly payment is applied to reduce the principal, recorded as a repayment of the Installment Note Payable. The principal repayment is $889.31 - $230.00 = $659.31.

This process repeats in the second month, with the interest recalculated based on the remaining balance, and the remaining amount again applied to reduce the principal. These entries reflect the gradual repayment of both interest and principal over the life of the loan.

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Answer:

Journal entry

Explanation:

The Journal entry is shown below:-

1. Cash Dr,                                            $46,000

   To Notes payable                                         $46,000

(Being issuance of notes is recorded)

2. Interest expense Dr,                     $230    

Notes payable Dr,                              $659.31

    To Cash                                                   $889.31

(Being payment of first installment is recorded)

3. Interest expense Dr,                   $226.70

Notes payable Dr,                           $662.61

    To Cash                                                  $889.31

Working note :-

First installment interest expenses

= $46,000 × 6% × 1 month ÷ 12 month

= $230

Second installment interest expenses

= ($46,000 - $659.31) × 6% × 1 month ÷ 12 month

= $45,340.68 × 6% × 1 ÷ 12

= $226.70