We can now say that Lacey has an ______________ for her position.

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admiration ????

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The RST Company makes 38,000 parts to be used in its main products. The cost per part at this activity level is: Direct materials $ 6.50 Direct labor $ 6.60 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 3.75 Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 3.45 An outside supplier offered to supply RST Company this part at $18 per unit. If RST Company decides not to make the parts, there would be no other use for the production facilities and none of the fixed manufacturing overhead cost could be avoided. Direct labor is a variable cost. The annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company as a result of buying these parts from the outside supplier rather than making them internally would be: ($186,200) ($87,400) ($43,700) $87,400
Professor Wellman is constructing a demographic questionnaire for use in aresearch project. One question asks students to report whether they are currentlyliving in an "urban," "suburban," or "rural" setting. This is an example of a/an:A. nominal scale.B. ordinal scale.C. ratio scale.D. interval scale.
Colicchio Corporation acquired two inventory items at a lump-sum cost of $60,000. The acquisition included 3,000 units of knife X001, and 3,000 units of knife X002. X001 normally sells for $20 per unit, and X002 for $10 per unit. If Colicchio sells 1,000 units of X002, what amount of gross profit should it recognize?
The current sections of Birmingham Inc.’s balance sheets at December 31, 2019 and 2020, are presented here. Birmingham’s net income for 2020 was $193,000. The income statement included depreciation expense, $25,000, amortization expense, $10,000, and a gain on disposal of equipment, $7,000. The equipment was sold for $47,000. Birmingham also issued bonds for $60,000. 2020 2019Current assets Cash $417,000 $ 99,000 Accounts receivable 120,000 93,000Inventory 159,000 176,000Prepaid expenses 29,000 24,000Total current assets $725,000 $392,000 Current liabilities Accrued expenses payable $ 17,000 $ 6,000 Accounts payable 88,000 94,000Total current liabilities $105,000 $100,000 InstructionsPrepare the net cash provided by operating activities section of the company’s statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2020 using the indirect method.
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Mixed Costs and Cost Formula Ben Palman owns an art gallery. He accepts paintings and sculpture on consignment and then receives 20% of the price of each piece as his fee. Space is limited, and there are costs involved, so Ben is careful about accepting artists. When he does accept one, he arranges for an opening show (usually for 3 hours on a weekend night) and sends out invitations to his customer list. At the opening, he serves wine, soft drinks, and appetizers to create a comfortable environment for prospective customers to view the new works and to chat with the artist. On average, each opening costs $600. Ben has given as many as 20 opening shows in a year. The total cost of running the gallery, including rent, furniture and fixtures, utilities, and a part-time assistant, amounts to $120,000 per year.Required:1. Assume that the cost driver is number of opening shows. Develop the cost formula for the gallery's costs for a year.
2. Using the cost formula developed above, what is the total cost for Ben in a year with 12 opening shows?
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Using the cost formula developed above, what is the total cost for Ben in a year with 14 opening shows?
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$136,200 is the total costs for 14 opening shows

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You are considering purchasing stock in Canyon Echo. You feel the company will increase its dividend at 4.6 percent indefinitely. The company just paid a dividend of $3.41 and you feel that the required return on the stock is 11 percent. What is the price per share of the company's stock?

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price per share of the company's stock is $53.28

Explanation:

Under dividend growth model a stock is overvalued or undervalued assuming that the firm’s expected dividends grow at a value g forever, which is subtracted from the required rate of return or k.

Therefore, the stable dividend growth model formula calculates the fair value of the stock as P =D1 / ( k – g ).

P= price per share

D1 = current dividend

k = required return

g = growth rate

P= $3.41 ÷ (11 %  - 4.6% ) =( 3.41 ÷ 0.064 )=  $53.28

P= $3.41 ÷ (0.11  - 0.046 ) =( 3.41 ÷ 0.064 )=  $53.28

Tyrone and Akira, who are married, incurred and paid the following amounts of interest during 2019: Home acquisition debt interest $ 15,000
Credit card interest 5,000
Home equity loan interest (used for home improvement) 6,500
Investment interest expense 10,000
Required: With 2019 net investment income of $2,000, calculate the amount of their allowable deduction for investment interest expense and their total deduction for allowable interest. Home acquisition principal, and the home equity loan principal combined are less than $750,000.

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Answer:

The Investment Interest (limited to Investment income) = $2,000

Allowance deduction for Interest

Investment interest                        $2,000

Home acquisition debt interest    $15,000

Home equity loan interest             $6,500

                                                        $23,500 - Before phase out limits

Final answer:

In 2019, Tyrone and Akira can deduct $21,500 in home and home equity loan interest, and $2,000 of their investment interest, which adds up to a total deductible interest amount of $23,500.

Explanation:

In 2019, Tyrone and Akira can deduct the Home acquisition debt interest, Home equity loan interest (given it was for home improvements), and Investment interest expense to an extent.

Their Home acquisition debt interest and Home equity loan interest are fully deductible, giving them a total of $21,500 ($15,000 + $6,500) in deductible interest. The credit card interest is non-deductible.

As for the Investment interest expense, it can only be deducted up to the level of their net investment income. Therefore, of their $10,000 investment interest expense, only the $2,000 that corresponds to their net investment income is deductible in 2019. Any leftover deductible interest may be carried over to the next year.

So in total, they can deduct $23,500 ($21,500 + $2,000) in interest in 2019.

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An income statement for Alexander's Bookstore for the second quarter of the year is presented below: Alexander's Bookstore Income Statement For Quarter Ended June 30 Sales $ 1,000,000 Cost of goods sold 665,000 Gross margin 335,000 Selling and administrative expenses Selling $ 107,000 Administration 118,000 225,000 Net operating income $ 110,000 On average, a book sells for $50. Variable selling expenses are $4 per book with the remaining selling expenses being fixed. The variable administrative expenses are 3% of sales with the remainder being fixed. The contribution margin for Alexander's Bookstore for the second quarter is:

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Answer:

Contribution margin= $225,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Sales $ 1,000,000

Cost of goods sold 665,000

On average, a book sells for $50.

Variable selling expenses are $4 per book

The variable administrative expenses are 3% of sales

First, we need to calculate the number of units sold:

Units sold= 1,000,000/50= 20,000 units

Now, the total contribution margin:

Sales=  1,000,000

Cost of goods sold= (665,000)

Variable selling expenses= 4*20,000= (80,000)

Variable administrative expenses= (1,000,000*0.03)= 30,000

Contribution margin= $225,000

Williams Company computed its cost per equivalent unit for direct materials to be $1.90 and its cost per equivalent unit for conversion to be $3.85. A total of 245,000 units of product were completed and transferred out as finished goods during the month. The ending Work in Process inventory consists of 26,000 equivalent units of direct materials and 26,000 equivalent units of conversion costs. The amount that should be reported in ending Work in Process Inventory is:

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Answer:The amount that should be reported in ending Work in Process Inventory is:

=$149,500

Explanation:

Work-in-process inventory is materials that are unfinished or partially completed in a  production process.

Work in Process inventory = Direct materials cost+ conversion cost

  = (equivalent units of direct materials x direct material cost per unit) + (equivalent units of direct materials x conversation cost per unit )

=26,000 x $1.90 +  26,000 x $3.85

$49,400 + $100.100

=$149,500

The amount that should be reported in ending Work in Process Inventory is:

=$149,500

Answer:1408750

Explanation:

Direct Materials 245,000 x 1.90 = 465500

Conversión 245,000x3.85= 943250

Total transferred to finished goods = 465500+943250=1408750

Prepare adjusting entries for the following transactions. 1. Depreciation on equipment is $1,340 for the accounting period.
2. Interest owed on a loan but not paid or recorded (accrual) is $275.
3. There was no beginning balance of supplies and $550 of office supplies were purchased during the period. At the end of the period $100 of supplies were on hand.
4. Legal service revenues of $4,000 were collected in advance. By year-end $900 was still unearned.
5. Salaries incurred by year end but not yet paid or recorded amounted to $900.

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1. Debit Depreciation expense  $1,340

  Credit Accumulated depreciation  $1,340

2. Debit Interest expense  $275

   Credit Accrued Interest  $275

3. Debit Supplies expense  $450

   Credit Supplies Account  $450

4. Debit Unearned Service revenue  $3,100

   Credit Service revenue  $3,100

5. Debit Salaries expense  $900

   Credit Accrued Salaries  $900

Explanation:

Depreciation is the systematic allocation of the cost of an asset to the income statement over the estimated useful life of that asset.

It is determined as the depreciable value of the asset over the estimated useful life of the asset where the depreciable value is the difference between the cost and salvage value of the asset

Mathematically,  

Depreciation = (Cost - Salvage value)/Estimated useful life

It is recorded by debiting depreciation and crediting accumulated depreciation.

When interest is incurred as an expense but yet to be paid, it will be accrued for by Debiting Interest expense and crediting accrued Interest. The same applies to salaries incurred but yet to be paid.

When Supplies is purchased, Debit supplies and credit Cash/Accounts payable. As Supplies are used up, debit supplies expense (with the amount used) and Credit Supplies account.

Amount of supplies used up = $550 - $100

= $450

When a fee is received in advance for a service yet to be rendered, the revenue for such fee is said to be unearned. The entries required are

Debit Cash account and Credit Unearned fees or deferred revenue.

As the service is performed and the revenue is earned, debit Unearned fees and credit revenue.

Earned revenue = $4,000 - $900

= $3,100

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