A company issues $100,000 face value, zero-coupon, 4-year U.S. corporate bonds on January 1, 20XO, when the market rate for similar risk bonds is 12%. The bond uses annual compounding. The firm uses effective-interest amortization. What is the amount for the second discount or premium Bond Payable journal entry

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Answer 1

Answer:

Amount = Maturity/(1+risk rate)⁴

Amount = $100,000/(1+0.12)⁴

Amount = $63,552 (Approx)

Interest payable = $63,552 x 0.12

Interest payable = $7,626 (Approx)

Interest payable (2nd period) = ($63,552+$7,626) x 0.12

Interest payable (2nd period) = $8,541 (Approx)

Explanation:

                           JOURNAL ENTRY

                                BOOKS OF (.....)

Date          Account title         Debit   Credit

       Cash a/c                   Dr    $63,552  

                  To Bonds payable a/c    $63,552

1st-period    

             Bond Interest a/c       Dr   $7,626

         To Bonds payable a/c                  $7,626

2nd-period  

             Bond Interest a/c       Dr   $8,541

         To Bonds payable a/c                  $8,541


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On January 1, 2010, Water Wonderland issues $20 million of 8% bonds, due in ten years, with interest payable semi-annually on June 30 and December 31 each year. 1. If the market rate is 7%, will the bonds issue at face amount, a discount, or a premium

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Answer:

the bonds will trade at a Premium

Explanation:

When the Yield to Maturity (YTM) is less than the Coupon Rate, the price of the Bond will be greater than the par value and we say that the Bond is trading at a Premium.

The Yield to Maturity of 7% is less than the Coupon rate 8% hence the bond will trade at a Premium.

Calculation of the Price of Bond

Alternatively we can calculate the price of the Bond a see for ourselves as follows :

FV = $20,000,000

PMT = ($20,000,000 × 8%) ÷ 2 = $8,00,000

P/YR = 2

YTM = 7 %

N = 10 × 2 = 20

PV = ?

Using a Financial calculator to input the values as above we can calculate the Price of Bond (PV) as $21,421,240.

On September 1, 2019, Parker, Inc. made a loan to one of its customers. The customer signed an 8-month note for $105,000 at 14%. Calculate the maturity value of the note. (Round any intermediate calculations to two decimal places, and your final answer to the nearest dollar.)

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Answer:Maturity value =$115,000

Explanation:

Maturity value is the amount that includes the principal and accrued interest  that  a borrower should pay on  its maturity date.

Maturity value of note = Principal  + interest accrued

Interest = Principal x rate x time

=$105,000 x 14% X 8/12

=$9,800

Maturity value = $105,000 + 9,800

=$114,800

rounding up to the nearest dollar≈$115,000

What is the Net Present Value of the following cash flow streams at an interest rate of 8.25%: at year : sor year 1: $75 year 2: $225; year 3: S0 and year 4 $300,

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Answer:

the net present value is $480

Explanation:

The computation of the net present value is shown below

Year  Cash flows    discount rate     Present value

0        -$0                    1                      -$0

1        $75                0.924                   $69

2       $225             0.853                   $192

3         $0               0.788                    $0

4        $300           0.728                    $218

Net present value                              $480

hence, the net present value is $480

Keyser Materials has 8 percent coupon bonds on the market with 19 years to maturity. The bonds make semiannual payments and currently sell for 102 percent of par. What is the current yield

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Answer: 1020

Explanation:

The following information can be gotten from the question:

Face value of bond = 1000

Coupon = 8%

Therefore, PMT = 8% × 1000/2 = 40

Years to maturity = 19

Since semiannual payments are made,

Nper = 19 × 2 = 38

Current price = PV

= 102% × 1000

= 1.02 × 1000

= 1020

1. Current Yield = Coupon/Current prce

= (2*40)/1020 = 7.84%

During economic downswings output falls faster than employment, and the ratio of output to workers falls. employment falls faster than output, and the ratio of output to workers falls. output falls faster than employment, and the ratio of output to workers rises. employment falls faster than output, and the ratio of output to workers rises.

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Answer:

output falls faster than employment, and the ratio of output to workers falls.

Explanation:

When the economy expands, output will increase faster than employment. If the opposite happens, and the economy is at a recession, output will decrease first and then unemployment will increase. Unemployment increases as a result of the decrease in total output.

The ratio of output to worker falls because the same number of employees will produce a lower amount of total output.

Northern Wood Products is an all-equity firm with 16,300 shares of stock outstanding and a total market value of $354,000. Based on its current capital structure, the firm is expected to have earnings before interest and taxes of $27,000 if the economy is normal, $14,800 if the economy is in a recession, and $39,200 if the economy booms. Ignore taxes. Management is considering issuing $88,600 of debt with an interest rate of 8 percent. If the firm issues the debt, the proceeds will be used to repurchase stock. What will the earnings per share be if the debt is issued and the economy is in a recession

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Answer:

$0.63

Explanation:

Calculation for What will the earnings per share be if the debt is issued and the economy is in a recession

First step is to calculate the Shares repurchased

Shares repurchased=$88,600/($354,000/16,300)

Shares repurchased=$88,600/21.7

Shares repurchased = 4,083 shares

Second step is to calculate the Shares outstanding

Shares outstanding = 16,300 - 4,083

Shares outstanding= 12,217shares

Last step is to calculate earnings per share recession

Earnings per share Recession= [$14,800 - ($88,600 × 0.08)]/12,217

Earnings per share Recession= ($14,800 - $7,088)/12,217

Earnings per share Recession=$7,712/12,217

Earnings per share Recession=0.63

Therefore what the earnings per share will be if the debt is issued and the economy is in a recession is 0.63

Your grandfather wants to determine the value of his bond portfolio and asks you for help. Find the current market values of the components of your grandfather’s portfolio. (a) 80 bonds with a $1,000 face value and a coupon rate of 7.6%/year. These bonds have 11 years left to maturity and pay coupons on a semi‐annual basis. The YTM of these bonds is 8.8%/year. What is the total market value of these 80 bonds? (3 pts.) (b) 160 zero‐coupon bonds with a $1,000 face value, 9 years to maturity, and a YTM of 7.7%/year

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Answer:

a) $73,320.80

b) $82,068.80

Explanation:

Current market value of bonds:

PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 4.4%)²² = $387.78

PV of coupon payments = $38 x 13.91402(PV annuity factor, 4.4%, 22 periods) = $528.73

Market price = $916.51

$916.51 x 80 = $73,320.80

Current market value of zero coupon bonds:

PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 7.7%)⁹ = $512.93

$512.93 x 160 = $82,068.80

Oriole Company purchased a truck at the beginning of 2020 for $109400. The truck is estimated to have a salvage value of $4300 and a useful life of 120000 miles. It was driven 18000 miles in 2020 and 26000 miles in 2021. What is the depreciation expense for 2021

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Answer:

Annual depreciation 2021= $22,771.67

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $109,400

Salvage value= $4,300

Useful life in miles= 120,000

It was driven 26,000 miles in 2021.

To calculate the depreciation expense, we need to use the units-of-activity method of depreciation:

Annual depreciation= [(original cost - salvage value)/useful life of production in miles]*miles drive

2021:

Annual depreciation= [(109,400 - 4,300) / 120,000]*26,000

Annual depreciation= $22,771.67

Assume that President Trump develops an executive agreement with Russia this month, which will reduce taxes on imports from the country as way to promote cordial international business interests. This executive agreement is directly in conflict with a foreign tax treaty issued by Congress in May of last year. Assuming the president has the power to develop this agreement what is the likely outcome? A. The congressional treaty is discriminatory on its face and will be deemed unconstitutional B. The President's order will supercede the congressional treaty C. The President's order is in direct conflict with Congress' enumerated powers to tax and therefore will be struck down D. The congressional treaty will be upheld

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Answer:

C. The President's order is in direct conflict with Congress' enumerated powers to tax and therefore will be struck down

Explanation:

An executive agreement supersedes state's law, but it cannot supersede federal laws or treaties enacted by congress. The president does not need the senate's approval for an executive agreement, but it cannot go against a treaty that was established by congress. The foreign tax treaty that was approved by congress is legally binding.

Today, the spot price of the EUR/USD exchange rate is $1.0796. The bid and ask quotes for the six-month EUR/USD forward contracts are, respectively, 73.56 and 75.68. Recall that quotes are reported in basis points, which is the common practice in FX market. According to the interest rate parity, what is the implied foreign interest rate differential

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Answer:

b. 13.63%

Explanation:

Multiple choice "(a) 1.01% (b) 1.37% (c) 0.50% (d) -0.50%"

Spot rate = future rate /(1 + interest rate differential)

1.0796 = (1.0796 + 0.007356)/(1 + interest rate differential)

1.0796 = 1.086956 / (1 + interest rate differential)

1.0796 * (1 + interest rate differential) = 1.086956

(1 + interest rate differential) = 1.086956/1.0796

(1 + interest rate differential) = 1.006813634679511

Interest rate differential = 1.006813634679511 - 1

Interest rate differential = 0.006813634679511

interest rate differential = 0.006813634679511*2

interest rate differential = 0.013627269359022

interest rate differential = 13.63%

So, the difference between interest rate of Europe and US is 13.63%.

In January, Gamma Company sold 2,000 units of its product at a price of $20 per unit. Its COGS (cost of goods sold) for January totaled $20,000, and its SG&A (selling, general and administrative) costs totaled $16,000. If Gamma Company is expecting to sell 2,200 units in February, how much is the expected profit for February? (assume that the sales price will not change, and that 2,200 units is in the relevant range

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Answer:

The expected profit for February is $6,000

Explanation:

It is assumed that the COGS is the variable cost and SG&A is the fixed cost.

First we need to determine the sale value of February

Sales = Selling Price x Number of Units sold = $20 per unit x 2,200 = $44,000

Now Calculate the COGS

COGS = Numbers of units sold x COGS per unit = 2,200 units x $20,000 / 2,000 = $22,000

As the SG&A is assumed to be a fixed cost, so it will remains the same.

Now calculate the Expected Profit for February

Profit = Sales - COGS - SG&A = $44,000 - $22,000 - $16,000 = $6,000

One of the consequences of the U.S. trade deficit is that Multiple Choice domestic inflation has resulted. the accumulation of American dollars in foreign hands has enabled foreign firms to build factories in America. the distribution of income in the United States has become less unequal. the system of flexible exchange rates has been abandoned in favor of a new gold standard

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Answer: the accumulation of American dollars in foreign hands has enabled foreign firms to build factories in America.

Explanation:

Trade deficit is a situation whereby the expenses incurred is more than the revenue gotten.

One of the consequences of the U.S. trade deficit is that the accumulation of American dollars in foreign hands has enabled foreign firms to build factories in America.

Uvaqil353 is a division of a large corporation. Last year the division had total sales of $20,660,000, net operating income of $1,888,760, and average operating assets of $7,100,000. (ID#77728) Q) What is the Uvaqil353's turnover (closest to)?

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Answer:

2.91

Explanation:

Turnover = Total sales / Average operating assets

Turnover = $20,660,000 / $7,100,000

Turnover = 2.909859154929577

Turnover = 2.91

So therefore, Uvaqil353's turnover is closest to 2.91

Multiple Choice Question 68 On January 1, 2020, Bonita Industries issued $5400000, 10-year, 4% bonds at 102. Interest is payable annually on January 1. The journal entry to record this transaction on January 1, 2020 is

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry is shown below:

Cash ($5,400,000 × 102%) $5,508,000  

        To Bonds Payable $5,400,000

        To Premium on Bonds Payable $108,000

(To record the issuance of the bond payable)

In the above journal entry,  the cash is debited as it increased the assets and credited the bond payable and premium on bond payable as it increased the liabilities

Concord has the following inventory information. July 1 Beginning Inventory 30 units at $15 $450 7 Purchases 90 units at $23 2070 22 Purchases 10 units at $20 200 $2720 A physical count of merchandise inventory on July 31 reveals that there are 30 units on hand. Using the FIFO inventory method, the amount allocated to cost of goods sold for July is

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Answer:

COGS= $2,060

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

July 1: Beginning Inventory 30 units at $15 $450

July 7: Purchases 90 units at $23 2070

July 22: Purchases 10 units at $20 200

Ending inventory in units0 30 units

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

Units sold= total units - ending inventory in units

Units sold= 130 - 30

Units sold= 100

Now, to calculate the cost of goods sold under the FIFO (first-in, first-out), we need to use the cost of the firsts units incorporated into inventory:

COGS= 30*15 + 70*23

COGS= $2,060

Consider the following two stocks, A and B. Stock A has an expected return of 10% and a beta of 1.20. Stock B has an expected return of 14% and a beta of 1.80. The expected market rate of return is 9% and the risk-free rate is 5%. Which security would be considered a good buy?

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Answer: Stock B

Explanation:

Use CAPM to calculate the required returns of both stocks.

Stock A

Required return = Risk free rate + beta * ( Market return - risk free rate)

= 5% + 1.20 * (9% - 5%)

= 9.8%

Stock B

Required return = 5% + 1.8 * (9% - 5%)

= 12.2%

Both of them have Expected returns that are higher than their Required returns so both of them are good buys.

The better buy would be the one that has more expected value excess over required return.

Stock A excess = 10% - 9.8% = 0.2%

Stock B excess = 14% - 12.2% = 1.8%

Stock B offers a higher excess and is the better buy.

On holiday weekends thousands of people picnic in state parks. Some picnic areas become so overcrowded the benefit or value of picnicking diminishes to zero. An overcrowded picnic area is an example of

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Answer:

Tragedy of the Commons

Explanation:

The Tragedy of the Commons is a short story used in economics to depict how using (or abusing of) public goods or services without any type of control or limitation actually ends up hurting society. In this case, since the state park is a public good and no one limits the number of users, if it gets too crowded, the users will not be able to benefit from it.

Consider the AD/AS framework seen in lectures. Say that, given the recent data on jobs added to the economy, firms feel confident that the economy will improve, and as a result investment in the economy increases. Compared to the initial equilibrium, in the long run equilibrium Prices fall, the nominal interest rate rises. None of the other answers. Prices rise, the nominal interest rate falls. Prices and the nominal interest rate fall. Prices and the nominal interest rate rise.

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Answer:

Price fall , the nominal interest rate rises.

Explanation:

Since in the short run, the effect of these investment is that price level increase and nominal interest fall due to increase in the money supply and there is a increase in the real output but when the economy self correct in long run, the price level will fall and nominal interest rate rises to its original equilibrium level.

As a result of the investment in the country increasing, the result will be Prices fall, the nominal interest rate rises.

Why would this be the result?

As a result of there being more investment, there will be more production of goods and services. This increase in supply of goods will lead to a fall in price.

The increase in investment will also mean that more loans are being taken by people which will increase the interest rate because loans are being demanded more.

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What are four great aspects of your personality??

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Answer: I am responsible, friendly, hard-working, and empathetic.

Explanation: Regarding responsibility, I am someone who always tries to do his job, doing his best. I am kind as I treat each person with respect and without an overbearing attitude. I am a hard worker since I do not rest until I have my work ready and as a psychologist every day I learn to be more empathetic, to put myself in the place of the other, and thus understand their situation.

Uniform Supply accepted a $8,400, 90-day, 8% note from Tracy Janitorial on October 17. What entry should Uniform Supply make on January 15 of the next year when the note is paid

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Answer:

Cash $8,568, credit Interest Revenue $28, credt Interest Receivable $140, credit Notes Receivable $8.400

Explanation:

The journal entry in the case when the note is paid is as follows:

Cash $8,568    

    To Interest revenue $28 ($8,400 × 8% × 15 ÷ 360)  

    To Interest receivable $140 ($8,400 × 8% × 75 ÷ 360)  

    To Notes receivable $8,400

(To record the note receivable)

Here the cash is debited as it increased the assets while on the other hand the interest revenue, interest receivable and note receivable is credited as it increased the revenue and decreased the assets

The owner of Kat Motel wants to develop a time standard for the task of cleaning a cat cage. In a preliminary study, she observed one of her workers perform this task six times, with the following results: Observation 1 2 3 4 5 6 Time (secs) 99 87 90 81 93 90 What is the normal time for this task if the employee worked at a 50 percent faster pace than average

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Answer:

a. 150 seconds

Explanation

Missing word "than average, and an allowance of 10 percent of the workday is used?"

Multiple choice: 150 seconds , 99 seconds , 90 seconds , 168.8 seconds , 100 seconds

σ (Recorded Time) = 99 + 87 + 90 + 81 + 93 + 90 = 540

Observation = n = 6

Performance rating = 100% + 50% = 150%

Observed Time = σ (Recorded Time) / n

Observed Time = 540 * 6

Observed Time = 90

Normal time = Observed Time * Performance rating

Normal time = 90 * (150 / 100)

Normal time = 90 * 1.5

Normal time = 135

Standard Time = Normal time / (1 - Allowance factor)

Standard Time = 135 / (1 - (10 / 100))

Standard Time = 135 / (1 - 0.1)

Standard Time = 135 / 0.9

Standard Time = 150 seconds.

Cougar Athletics is soliciting bids on a 3-year contract to produce 5,000 t-shirts per year to be given away at athletic events. You have decided to bid on the contract. It will cost you $4 per shirt in variable costs (buying plain t-shirts and paying an employee to imprint them) and $8,000 per year in fixed costs. A t-shirt printing machine will cost $17,500. The machine will be depreciated to zero over its 3-year life and it will not have any salvage value. There are no net working capital implications for the project. If your tax rate is 21% and your required return on this project is 12%, how much would you bid for the contract? State your answer as the annual sales amount (to 2 decimal places, $XX,XXX.XX), not the per-unit price. Write up your solutions by hand and email them to me after the exam (do NOT send a spreadsheet).

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Answer:

$7.1345 per shirt

Explanation:

depreciation expense per year = $17,500 / 3 = $5,833

initial outlay = -$17,500

cash flow year 1 = [(5,000X - $20,000 - $8,000 - $5,833.33) x 0.79] + $5,833.33 = 3,950X - $20,895

cash flow year 2 = [(5,000X - $20,000 - $8,000 - $5,833.33) x 0.79] + $5,833.33 = 3,950X - $20,895

cash flow year 3 = [(5,000X - $20,000 - $8,000 - $5,833.33) x 0.79] + $5,833.33 = 3,950X - $20,895

$17,500 = (3,950X - $20,895)/1.12 + (3,950X - $20,895)/1.12² + (3,950X - $20,895)/1.12³

$17,500 = 3,526.79X - $18,656.25 + 3,148.92X - $16,657.37 + 2,811.53X - $14,872.65

$17,500 = 9,487.24X - $50,186.27

$67,686.27 = 9,487.24X

X = $67,686.27 / 9,487.24 = $7.1345 per shirt

You are bullish on Telecom stock. The current market price is $48 per share, and you have $9,600 of your own to invest. You borrow an additional $9,600 from your broker at an interest rate of 3.0% per year and invest $19,200 in the stock. a. What will be your rate of return if the price of Telecom stock goes up by 5% during the next year

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Answer: 7%

Explanation:

The following can be deduced.from the question:

Loan amount = $9,600

Equity = $9,600

Market price = $48 per share

Total investment = $19,200

Growth of Investment = 5%.

We then calculate value of the investment in a year. This.will be:

= 19,200 × 1.05

= $20,160

Interest on the loan would be:

= $9,600 * 0.03

= $288

Therefore, rate of return will be:

= (20,160 - 9,600 - 288)/9,600 - 1

= 0.07 = 7%

A pizza monopolist employing third-degree price discrimination charges students $10 per pizza and everyone else $15 per pizza Students must show the ID before they can get the discount The marginal cost of this monopolist is $5 whether or not the customer is a student. The price elasticity of demand for the students is

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Answer:

The price elasticity of demand for the students is:

inelastic.

Explanation:

The price elasticity of demand for the students is inelastic because there is no change in the quantity demanded by students that changes the price at which pizza is sold to the students.  If one student buys the pizza, the price charged remains $10 and if 1,000 students buy the pizza, the price remains $10 per unit.  Therefore, students' demand for the pizza is said to be static irrespective of price because the price is fixed.

Information $6,000 coffee equipment - 5 year expected useful life (it depreciates 1/60 every month) Adjusting entries for the month end for a $6,000 coffee equipment. What is the entry for depreciate expense?

a. $60 depreciate expense - debit
b. $60 depreciate expense - credit
c. $100 depreciate expense - debit
e. $100 depreciate expense - credit

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Answer:

c. $100 depreciate expense - debit

Explanation:

Depreciation Expenses Per Month = 1/60*6000

Depreciation Expenses Per Month = $100/month

                  Adjustment Entry

Account Title                          Debit    Credit

Depreciation expenses         $100

Accumulated Depreciation                 $100

Flavor Enterprises has been approached about providing a new service to its clients. The company will bill clients $180 per hour; the related hourly variable and fixed operating costs will be $85 and $14, respectively. If all employees are currently working at full capacity on other client matters, the per-hour opportunity cost of being unable to provide this new service is:

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Answer:

Flavor Enterprises

The per-hour opportunity cost of being unable to provide this new service is:

$81.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Amount billable to clients per hour = $180

Variable operating cost per hour = $85

Fixed operating cost per hour =        14

Total operating cost per hour =      $99

Opportunity cost = $180 - $99 = $81

b) The opportunity cost for Flavor Enterprises being unable to provide this new service is the net benefit that the enterprise will loss.  While it costs the enterprise a total of $99 in operating cost per hour, the enterprise will receive $180 per hour in revenue.  Therefore, the net benefit lost if the service is not provided per hour is the difference between the $180 revenue and the $99 operating costs, which equals $81.

The following selected amounts are reported on the year-end unadjusted trial balance report for a company that uses the percent of sales method to determine its bad debts expense. Accounts receivable $ 445,000 Debit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 1,350 Debit Net Sales 2,200,000 Credit All sales are made on credit. Based on past experience, the company estimates 2.0% of credit sales to be uncollectible. What adjusting entry should the company make at the end of the current year to record its estimated bad debts expense?

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Answer:

Debit Bad Debts Expense $44,000; Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $44,000.

Explanation:

Bad debt Expenses = Sales * Uncollectible rate

= $2,200,000*2.0%

= $44,000

Date   Account Titles and Explanation           Debit       Credit

            Bad debt expenses                             $44,000

                 Allowances for doubtful accounts                   $44,000

             (To record bad debt expenses)

erlin Corporation owns a patent that has a carrying amount of $400,000. Merlin expects future net cash flows from this patent to total $250,000. The fair value of the patent is $310,000. Prepare journal entry, if necessary, to record the loss on Impairment

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Answer:

An impairment has occurred because expected net future cash flow (250,000) are less than the carrying amount ($400,000). The loss is measured as the difference between the carrying amount and fair value ($310,000).

Date  Description and Explanation            Debit     Credit

          Loss on impairment                         $90,000

                  Patents ($400,000 - $310,000)             $90,000

           (To record the loss on Impairment)

Jim drops his car off at ABC Garage to have his exhaust system repaired and takes the train to work. When he returns, he finds that his car has been vandalized. Jim has comprehensive coverage, but feels the garage is responsible for the damage since Jim entrusted the car to ABC Garage. Which coverage type under ABC's garagekeepers policy would split the cost of the loss with Jim's own insurer without placing blame on ABC Garage

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Answer: Direct Excess Coverage

Explanation:

The coverage type under ABC's garagekeepers policy that would split the cost of the loss with Jim's own insurer without placing blame on ABC Garage is the direct excess coverage.

This coverage is identical to the direct primary coverage and it basically protects the vehicle of a client without taking into consideration the person that is responsible. The direct excess coverage will be paid in excess of the primary policy.

A telephone company is considering building a new automated switching distribution substation with a useful life of 20 years to support new suburban developments. The substation is located in a state in which the combined tax rate is 40%, and the telephone company uses a 15% real interest MARR to assess capital investment projects. Estimated real dollar revenues and costs are as follows:Category Amount Building initial cost $1,157,000 Building salvage cost $250,000 Equipment initial cost $775,000 Equipment cost year 2 $150,000 Equipment salvage value $36,500 Annual revenues $650,000 year 1Revenue arithmetic gradient $20,000 year 2 to 5Annual revenues $750,000 year 6 to 20Annual operating expenses $185,000 first 10 years $230,000 year 11 to 15 $275,000 year 16 to 20The substation will be put into service on the first day of the telephone company’s fiscal year. Using MACRS depreciation, what will be the telephone company’s after tax equivalent uniform annual worth for the substation?

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Answer: you jhuu uhuh nbu

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