Jepson uses the periodic inventory system and the gross method of accounting for purchases. The journal entry that Jepson will make on September 12 is:

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry is shown below:

Purchases $6,000  

       To Account payable $6,000

(Being purchases on the account is recorded)  

Here we debited the purchase as it increase the inventory while on the other hand the account payable is credited as it also increased the liability

So the above entry should be recorded


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In the case below, the original source material is given along with a sample of student work. Determine the type of plagiarism by clicking the appropriate radio button. Original Source Material

Student Version

To summarize, the elaboration model of instruction starts by presenting knowledge at a very general or simplified level in the form of a special kind of overview. Then it proceeds to add detail or complexity in "layers" across the entire breadth of the content of the course (or curriculum), one layer at a time, until the desired level of detail or complexity is reached.

References:
Reigeluth, C. M. (1999). The elaboration theory: Guidance for scope and sequence decisions. In C. M. Reigeluth (Ed.), Instructional design theories and models: A new paradigm of instructional theory (Vol. II, pp. 425-453). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

They soon switched to a model based on the elaboration theory (Reigeluth, 1999). Using this approach, the game would begin with a level that offered the simplest version of the whole task (the epitome); subsequent levels would become increasingly more complex--an approach common to videogames--with opportunities for review and synthesis.

References:
Reigeluth, C. M. (1999). The elaboration theory: Guidance for scope and sequence decisions. In C. M. Reigeluth (Ed.), Instructional design theories and models: A new paradigm of instructional theory (Vol. II, pp. 425-453). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Which of the following is true for the Student Version above?

a)Word-for-Word plagiarism

b)Paraphrasing plagiarism

c)This is not plagiarism

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Answer:

The correct answer is letter "C": This is not plagiarism.

Explanation:

Plagiarism is the act of taking someone else's work and make it appear as if it belongs to another party. It also implies paraphrasing words from an article or changing the order of some of the words to give it a genuine look. Plagiarism is considered a misdemeanor but can be penalized.

The student's version in the example is not plagiarism because the source from where the student takes the reference of the elaboration theory is mentioned:  

They soon switched to a model based on the elaboration theory (Reigeluth, 1999).

Thus, the student is recognizing that the conclusion was taken from another resource. The rest of the student's paragraph is related to another field of study - videogames - making a unique version only relating the theory.

The company’s president has asked the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to record an additional $75,000 of revenue at the end of the year without providing supporting documentation. What is the most ethical thing to do?

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Answer:

It is unethical for the CFO to record the additional $75,000 without receipts and supporting documents

Explanation:

The company balance sheet needs to reflect the true financial position of the firm, hence the right thing to do is to ask for documentation and receipts before recording the additional $ 75,000.

Supply has the potential to contribute to: ___________a. Cost management, profitability, return on assets, competitive position and corporate social policy. b. Cost management, profitability, return on assets and competitive position. c. Cost management, profitability and return on assets. d. Cost management and profitability. e. Cost management.

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Answer: Cost management, profitability, return on assets, competitive position and corporate social policy

Explanation:

Supply has the potential to contribute to cost management, profitability, return on assets, competitive position and corporate social policy.

Supply is defined as the amount of goods or services that a supplier is willing to offer for sale at a particular price and at a certain period. The amount of goods offered can determine the revenue generated and hence the profit made.

The standard costs and actual costs for direct materials for the manufacture of 2,300 actual units of product are Standard Costs Direct materials (per completed unit) 1,040 kilograms @$8.65 Actual Costs Direct materials 2,300 kilograms @ $8.05 Round your final answer to the nearest dollar. The amount of direct materials price variance is

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Answer:

$1,380

Explanation:

Data provided in the question:

Standard Direct materials cost = $8.65

Actual Direct materials cost = $8.05

Actual Direct materials = 2,300

Standard Direct materials = 1,040

Now,

The amount of direct materials price variance

= (Standard cost - Actual cost ) × Actual quantity

= ( $8.65 - $8.05 ) × 2,300

= 0.6 × 2,300

= $1,380

Glenville Company has the following information for April: Cost of direct materials used in production $280,000 Direct labor 324,000 Factory overhead 188,900 Work in process inventory, April 1 72,300 Work in process inventory, April 30 76,800 Finished goods inventory, April 1 39,600 Finished goods inventory, April 30 41,200 a. For April, determine the cost of goods manufactured. Using the data given, prepare a statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured.

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Answer:

Part 1 . Determine the cost of goods manufactured

Direct materials                                                                        $280,000

Direct labor                                                                               $324,000

Factory overhead                                                                     $188,900

Add Opening Stock of Work In Progress Inventory              $72,300

Less Closing Stock of Work In Progress Inventory                 $76,800

Cost of Goods Manufactured                                                  $788,700

Therefore cost of goods manufactured is $788,700

Part 2 . Statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured

Opening Stock of Finished Goods Inventory                            39,600

Add Cost of Goods Manufactured                                             788,700      

Less Closing Stock of Finished Goods                                       (41,200)

Cost of Goods Manufactured                                                       787100

Explanation:

Part 1 . Determine the cost of goods manufactured

This is a calculation of all Overheads Incurred in the  Manufacturing process

Part 2 . Statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured

It is Important to note that Glenville Company is in the Manufacturing Business and their Cost of Sales cost from cost of Finished Goods.This would be the statement available for external use

The adjusted trial balance of Ryan Financial Planners appears below.RYAN FINANCIAL PLANNERS
Adjusted Trial Balance
December 31, 2014
Debit Credit
Cash $2,660
Accounts Receivable 2,140
Supplies 1,850
Equipment 15,900
Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment $ 3,975
Accounts Payable 3,310
Unearned Service Revenue 3,205
Common Stock 10,000
Retained Earnings 4,510
Dividends 1,000
Service Revenue 4,300
Supplies Expense 410
Depreciation Expense 2,420
Rent Expense 2,920
$29,300 $29,300

Using the information from the adjusted trial balance, you are to prepare for the month ending December 31:
1. An income statement.
2. A balance sheet.
3. A retained earnings statement.

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Answer:

1.

Income Statement

                                                     $

Service Revenue                     4,300

Less :Supplies Expense           410  

Gross Income                           3,890

Less :Depreciation Expense   2,420

Less :Rent Expense                (2,920)

Net Loss                                   1,450  

2.

Balance Sheet

Assets                                                     $

Non-Current Asset

Equipment (15,900-3,975)                 11,925    

Current Asset                $

Cash                            2,660

Accounts Receivable 2,140

Supplies                      1,850

                                                            6,650

Total Asset                                          18,575

Common Stock                                   10,000

Retained Earnings                               2,060

Liabilities

Current Liabilities                      $

Unearned Service Revenue  3,205

Accounts Payable                   3,310

                                                             6,515

Total Equity and Liability                     18,575

3.

Retained Earning Statement                  $

Retained Earning (at beginning)          4,510

Dividend Paid                                       (1,000)

Net Loss for the year                           (1,450)

Retained Earning (at Ending)               2,060

Explanation:

1.

Income statement shows the profit or loss for the period by deducting all the expenses from the revenue. The net value from here transferred to retained earning in the balance sheet.

2.

Balance sheet shows the financial position of the company. It contains assets, equity and liabilities balance.

3.

Statement of retained earning shows the balance of retained earnings and adjust all the payments made to shareholders in the form of dividend and net profit or loss for the period.

Final answer:

The income statement shows a net loss of $1,450. The retained earnings statement is $2,060 after accounting for the net loss and dividends. The balance sheet shows a total of $18,575 in assets, $6,515 in liabilities, and $12,060 in stockholders equity.

Explanation:

We will first need to prepare the income statement, followed by the retained earnings statement, and finally the balance sheet.

1. Income Statement

Service Revenue: $4,300

Less Expenses:

Supplies Expense: $410

Depreciation Expense: $2,420

Rent Expense: $2,920

Total Expense: $5,750

Net Income (Service Revenue - Total Expense): -$1,450

2. Retained Earnings statement

Beginning Retained Earnings: $4,510

Add: Net Income: -$1,450

Less: Dividends: $1,000

Ending Retained Earnings: $2,060

3. Balance Sheet

Assets:

Cash: $2,660

Accounts Receivable: $2,140

Supplies: $1,850

Equipment: $15,900

Less: Accumulated Depreciation: $3,975

Total Assets: $18,575

Liabilities:

Accounts Payable: $3,310

Unearned Service Revenue: $3,205

Total Liabilities: $6,515

Stockholders Equity:

Common Stock: $10,000

Retained Earnings: $2,060

Total Stockholders Equity: $12,060

Total Liabilities and Stockholders Equity: $18,575


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