Perry Investments bought 2,000 shares of Able, Inc. common stock on January 1, 20X1, for $20,000 and 2,000 shares of Baker, Inc. common stock on July 1, 20X1 for $24,000. Baker paid $2,400 of previously declared dividends to Perry on December 31, 20X1. At the end of 20X1, the fair value of the Able stock was $18,000 and the fair value of the Baker stock was $28,000. The stocks were purchased for short-term speculation prior to the effective date of the change in accounting rules for equity investments. Perry owns 10% of each company. Perry should record the receipt of the Baker dividend as

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Answer 1

Answer:

Debit Cash $2,400: Credit Dividends receivable $2,400

Explanation:

Date               Account Titles and Explanation     Debit    Credit

31 Dec 20X1   Cash                                                $2,400

                               Dividend receivables                            $2,400

                       (Record of the receipt of the Baker dividend)


Related Questions

What would happen in the market for loanable funds if the governemnt increases the tax on interest income?

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Answer: c. The supply of loanable funds would shift left.

Explanation:

An increase on taxes on interest income will reduce the earnings of savers who are the suppliers of loanable income. Some of those savers will divest from savings and look for other forms of investment to make better earnings from.

This flight from savings will reduce the savings held in banks and therefore the supply of loanable funds will reduce as well which will shift the supply curve to the left.

Mass customization of products has become a common approach in manufacturing organizations. Explain the ways in which mass customization can be applied to service firms as well.

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Explanation:

Mass customization is a strategic approach used in manufacturing organizations to offer the customer a more personalized product that adds greater value to the customer, but with mass production characteristics, which allows lower value in the cost of manufacturing the product, faster production, etc.

Applied to service companies, mass customization can offer the same advantages, that is, add value and reduce costs for the company. Assuming that a company provides image and style consulting services, there may be a mass customization in the strategy of using a method of using the tools of interaction with the client, but that such methods apply to their needs specifically, such as for example a method used by image consultants to discover a client's seasonal color chart.

Diamond Machine Technology has invested $250,000 in developing a sharpener. Each sharpener costs $3 to make. In addition, fixed costs for the sharpener are $10,000. The company expects to sell 100,000 sharpeners this year to local supermarkets (you should assume this sales forecast is accurate). Diamond Machine's markup on sales is 30 percent, and it wants to earn a 20% ROI. Calculate both the markup price and the target-return price for the sharpener. How much profit can Diamond Machine earn this year if they sell at the markup price

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Answer:

Diamond Machine Technology

a) Markup price = $4.03

b) Target return price = $3.60

Explanation:

Investment = $250,000

Cost of each sharpener = $3

Additional fixed costs = $10,000

Quantity of sharpeners to sell for the year= 100,000

Markup on sales = 30%

Return on Investment (ROI) = 20%

Markup price = (($3 * 100,000) + $10,000))* 1.3

= $403,000 /100,000 = $4.03

Return on Investment:

Profit for the year = 100,000($4.03 - $3) - $10,000 = $93,000

ROI = $93,000/$250,000 * 100 = 37.2%

Target revenue = (20% of $250,000) + $310,000 = $360,000

Target return price = $360,000/100,000 = $3.60

The executor of Danny Mack's estate has listed the following properties at fair value: Cash $200,000, Life Insurance Receivable $500,000, Investment in Stocks and Bonds $50,000, Rental Property $100,000, and Personal Property $80,000. Additionally, the executor found $100,000 of various debts incurred before the decedent's death. The cost of Danny Mack's funeral was $20,000.Prepare a Charge and Discharge Statement for the estate.

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Answer:

      Charge & Discharge statement

Particulars                                Amount

Cash                                          $200,000

Life insurance receivable         $500,000

Investment in stock & bonds   $50,000

Rental property                         $100,000

Personal property                     $80,000

Balance before discharge      $930,000

Less: Discharge

Debts                   $100,000

cost of funeral     $20,000       $120,000

Leaving a principal balance    $810,000

Luker Corporation uses a process costing system. The company had $162,500 of beginning Finished Goods Inventory on October 1. It transferred in $839,000 of units completed during the period. The ending Finished Goods Inventory balance on October 31 was $160,200. The entry to account for the cost of goods sold in October is:

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry for cost of goods sold is as follows:

Cost of goods sold Dr $841,300

      To Finished goods inventory $841,300

(Being the cost of goods sold is recorded)

The value of cost of goods sold is

= $162,500 + $839,000 - $160,200

= $841,300

Here the cost of goods sold is debited as it increased the expense while the finished goods inventory is credited as it decreased the assets

Cheyenne Company is considering two capital investment proposals. Estimates regarding each project are provided below: Project SoupProject Nuts Initial investment$400000 $600000 Annual net income46000 62000 Net annual cash inflow122000 153000 Estimated useful life5 years 6 years Salvage value0 0 The company requires a 10% rate of return on all new investments. Present Value of an Annuity of 1 Periods9% 53.890 3.791 3.696 3.605 64.486 4.355 4.231 4.111 The annual rate of return for Project Soup is

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Answer:

the annual rate of return for project soup is 23%

Explanation:

The computation of the annual rate of return for project soup is shown below

Annual Rate of Return is

= Average Net Income ÷ Average Investment × 100

= $46,000 ÷ ($400,000 ÷ 2) × 100

= $46,000 ÷ $200,000 × 100

= 23%

Hence, the annual rate of return for project soup is 23%

The same is relevant and considered

Household purchases of durable goods $1,293 Household purchases of nondurable goods $1,717 Household purchases of services $301 Household purchases of new housing $704 Purchases of capital equipment $192 Inventory changes $374 Purchases of new structures $611 Depreciation $117 Salaries of government workers $1,422 Government expenditures on public works $553 Transfer payments $777 Foreign purchases of domestically produced goods $88 Domestic purchases of foreign goods $120 Note that depreciation is the value loss of the durable goods purchased before this year. What was country A's GDP in 2019

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Answer:

The correct answer is $7,253

Explanation:

According to the given scenario, the calculation of the country A GDP in the year 2019 is as follows:

The Country's GDP is

= Net Consumption + Net investment + government purchase + net export (export-import)

= ($1,293 + $1,717 + $301) + ($704 + $310 + $374 + $611) + ($1,422 + $553) +($88 - $120)

= $3,311 + $1,999 + $1,975 - 32

= $7,253

Therefore , Country A's GDP is $7,253

On January 1, Year 1, Missouri Co. purchased a truck that cost $32,000. The truck had an expected useful life of 10 years and a $3,000 salvage value. Missouri uses the double declining-balance method. What is the amount of depreciation expense recognized in Year 2?

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Answer:

Annual depreciation= $4,640

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $32,000

Useful life= 10 years

Salvage value= $3,000

To calculate the depreciation expense, we need to use the following formula each year:

Annual depreciation= 2*[(book value)/estimated life (years)]

Year 1:

Annual depreciation= 2*[(32,000 - 3,000) / 10]

Annual depreciation=  $5,800

Year 2:

Annual depreciation= 2*[(29,000 - 5,800)/10]

Annual depreciation= $4,640

For a real interest rate of 12% per year and an inflation rate of 7% per year, the market interest rate per year is closest to:______

a. 4.7%
b. 7%
c. 12%
d. 19.8%

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Answer: 19.8%

Explanation:

Interest rate = 12%

Inflation rate = 7%

Market Interest rate will be:

= 12% + 7% + 12%(7%)

= 0.12 + 0.07 + 0.12(0.07)

= 0.12 + 0.07 + 0.0084

= 0.1984

= 19.84%

Therefore, the market interest rate per year is closest to 19.8%

3. A manufacturing company has a beginning finished goods inventory of $14,600, raw material purchases of $18,000, cost of goods manufactured of $32,500, and an ending finished goods inventory of $17,800. The cost of goods sold for this company is: a. $47,100. b. $27,600. c. $21,200. d. $29,300. e. $32,500.

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Answer:Cost of Goods Sold =$29,300

Explanation:

Cost of goods sold refers to the  costs (direct costs) a business incurs in  the production of  goods sold by a company. it is calculated as

Cost of goods sold =Cost of manufactured Goods + Beginning finished goods inventory - Ending finished goods inventory

Cost of Goods Sold = $32,500 + $14,600 - $17,800

Cost of Goods Sold =$47,100- $17,800

Cost of Goods Sold =$29,300

Polk Company manufactures basketballs. Materials are added at the beginning of the production process and conversion costs are incurred uniformly. Production and cost data for the month of July 2016 are as follows. Production Data - Basketballs Units Percentage Complete Work in process units, July 1 500 60% Units started into production 1,000 Work in process units, July 31 600 40% Cost Data - Basketballs Work in process, July 1 Materials $750 Conversion Costs 600 $1,350 Direct materials 2,400 Direct labor 1,580 Manufacturing overhead 1,240 Instructions: Calculate the following The equivalent units of production for materials and conversion costs. The units costs of production for materials and conversion costs. The assignment of costs to units transferred out and in process at the end of the accounting period. Prepare a production cost report for the month of July for the basketballs

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a.

1. Calculation of the equivalent units

Particulars         Physical units   %     Material   %      Conversion cost

Units transferred

out                          900             100%    900     100%     900

Ending

work in process     600            100%     600     40%       240

Equivalent

units                                                        1,500                  1,140

2. Cost per equivalent unit is

Particulars         Material      Conversion cost

Beginning

inventory           $750               $600

Cost during

period                $2,400            $2,820

Total cost          $3,150             $3,420

Divided by

Equivalent

units                   $1,500            $1,140

Cost per

equivalent unit    $2.1              $3

3. Transferred out cost is

= (3 + 2.1) × 900

= $4,590

And, the ending work in process cost is

= (600 ×$2.1) + (240 × $3)

= $1,960

2. Now the preparation of the production report is presented below:

Beginning work in process       $1,350

Cost during period                    $5,220

Total cost accounted for           $6,570

Transferred out cost                   $4,590

Ending work in process              $1,960

Total cost accounted as             $6,570

FLASH Delivery has EPS of $6.00 per share and has a payout ratio of 40%. Its dividend is expected to grow at a rate of 5.25%. If FLASH stock is trading at $22.86, then the shareholder's required return is closest to:_______

a. 14.2%
b. 15.7%
c. 16.3%
d. 16.9%

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Answer:

The answer is "Option c"

Explanation:

The Dividend payout ratio is 40% so that EPS* is the dividend payout ratio of the company:

[tex]= 6 \times 40 \% \\\\= \$ \ 2.40[/tex]

Inventory market value:

[tex]= Dividend \times \frac{(1+g)}{(r-g)}[/tex]

Where r = return rate is needed

g= growth [tex]= 5.25\% = \frac{5.25}{100} = 0.0525[/tex]

[tex]\to 22.86 = \frac{(2.4 \times (1+g))}{ r-0.0525}\\\\\to 22.86 = \frac{(2.4 \times (1+0.0525))}{r-0.0525}\\\\\to (22.86 \times r)-(22.86 \times 0.0525)=2.526\\\\\to (22.86 \times r)-1.20015=2.526\\\\\to 22.86r=3.72615\\\\\to r=0.1630\\\\\to r=16.30 \%[/tex]

Your portfolio is 310 shares of Callahan, Inc. The stock currently sells for $101 per share. The company has announced a dividend of $3.20 per share with an ex-dividend date of April 19. Assuming no taxes, what is your portfolio value as of April 19?

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Answer: $‭30,318‬

Explanation:

On the day the dividend is announced, the price of the stock usually goes down by the amount of dividend announced.

Price on April 19 = 101 - 3.20 = $‭97.8‬0

Portfolio value = ‭97.8‬0 * 310 shares

= $‭30,318‬

You have received a job offer upon graduation from a prestigious consulting firm. Before you receive your first paycheck, you have decided to purchase a $100,000 Porsche. The Eighth National Bank of Okemos is willing to give you a 5-year loan, but they require a 10% down payment, and the interest rate will be 10% annually. How much will your monthly payments be

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Answer:

The monthly payments will be $1,912.23.

Explanation:

This can be calculated using the formula for calculating the present value of an ordinary annuity as follows:

PV = P * ((1 - (1 / (1 + r))^n) / r) …………………………………. (1)

Where;

PV at 65 = Present value of the balance of the Porsche = $100,000 * (100% - Percentage of down payment) = $100,000 * (100% - 10%) = $90,000

P = monthly payments = ?

r = Monthly interest rate = Annual interest rate / 12 = 10% / 12 = 0.10 / 12 = 0.00833333333333333

n = number of months = 5 years * 12 months = 60

Substitute the values into equation (1) and solve for P, we have:

$90,000 = P * ((1 - (1 / (1 + 0.00833333333333333))^60) / 0.00833333333333333)

$90,000 = P * 47.0653690237519

P = $90,000 / 47.0653690237519

P = $1,912.23

Therefore, the monthly payments will be $1,912.23.

Steve has converted his garage into a separate living space and listed the property for short-term rental on an online platform. Steve spends an average of 15 hours each week performing activities related to the rental property. Which activity is considered a substantial service.

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Answer:

B). Changing sheets and towels between rentals.

Multiple-choice

A). Administrative activities, including paying bills and advertising the rental.

B). Changing sheets and towels between rentals.

C). Re paring carpet damaged by quests

D). Transporting quests to and from the airport and sightseeing trips.

Explanation:

According to IRS regulations, a person is said to have performed substantial services if they dedicate at least 45 hours per month to the business. Steve works an average of 15 hours of performing activities. In a month, he works for an average of 60 hours in the rental property.

The IRS defines substantial services to be activities like regular cleaning, maid services, and changing linens. For Steve, substantial service will be option B: Changing sheets and towels between rentals.

Impairment--Natalie Lui Corp is an international Company that uses IFRS. She owns machinery with a book value of $450,000. it is estimated that the machinery will generate future non-discounted cash flows of $350,000 and discounted cash flows of $400,000. the machinery has a fair value of $300,000. Natalie should recognize a loss on impairment a of assuming she is using IFRS. A. $150,000 B. $100.000 C. $50,000 D. 0

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Answer:

C. $50,000

Explanation:

Under IFRS section IAS 36, an impairment loss results from an asset's carrying value being lower than its fair market value or value in use. In this case, the fair market value of the asset (the price at which it could be sold) is $300,000,  while its value in use is $400,000 (discounted to present value). In order to calculate the impairment loss, we must use the highest, in this case the value in use.

Impairment loss = $450,000 (carrying value) - $400,000 (value in use) = $50,000

Straight Industries purchased a large piece of equipment from Curvy Company on January 1, 2019. Straight Industries signed a note, agreeing to pay Curvy Company $480,000 for the equipment on December 31, 2021. The market rate of interest for similar notes was 9%. The present value of $480,000 discounted at 9% for five years was $311,967. On January 1, 2019, Straight Industries recorded the purchase with a debit to equipment for $311,967 and a credit to notes payable for $311,967. How much is the 2020 interest expense, assuming that the December 31, 2019 adjusting entry was made

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Answer:

$30,604

Explanation:

The computation of the interest expense for the year 2020 is as follows:

2019 interest expense is

= Equipment amount × rate of interest

= $311,967 × 9%

= $28,077

The Dec 31 2019 liability of book value is

= $311,967 + $28,077

= $340,044

Now the interest expense for the year 2020 is

= $340,044 × 0.09

= $30,604

Glover Co. returned defective goods costing $5,000 to Mal Company on April 19, for credit. Glover had purchased the goods on April 10, on credit, terms 3/10, n/30. The entry by Glover Co. on April 19, in receiving full credit is:

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry is as follows;

Account payable Dr $5,000

      To Inventory $5,000

(being the entry recorded for receiving the full credit)

Here the account payable is debited as it decreased the liabilities and credited the inventory as it also decreased the assets

Hence, the same is to be considered

Find an example of a large project that took more than a year to complete, preferably one near where you live. Describe some of the planning work completed for the project as part of project time and cost management. Summarize your findings

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The starting point in discussing how projects should be properly managed is to first understand what a project is and, just as importantly, what it is not.
People have been undertaking projects since the earliest days of organized human activity. The hunting parties of our prehistoric ancestors were projects, for example; they were temporary undertakings directed at the goal of obtaining meat for the community. Large complex projects have also been with us for a long time. The pyramids and the Great Wall of China were in their day of roughly the same dimensions as the Apollo project to send men to the moon. We use the term “project” frequently in our daily conversations. A husband, for example may tell his wife, “My main project for this weekend is to straighten out the garage.” Going hunting, building pyramids, and fixing faucets all share certain features that make them projects. So the correct answer is: please help :)

in constructing the official unemployment rate (U-3), which of the following does the bureau of labor statistics take into account? choose as many as are correct.
a)survey of firms reporting how many workers they laid off or fired
b)initial unemployment claimed field
c)the average unemployment rate over the last 12 months
d)The change in job posting from one year ago
e) survey of individuals reporting wheater they have job or active looked for work in the last 4 week

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Answer:

e) survey of individuals reporting whether they have job or active looked for work in the last 4 week

Explanation:

The unemployment rate (U-3) reports on the number of jobless people that are actively seeking employment. The bureau of labor statistics considers individuals who have sought employment in the past four weeks. The bureau defines an unemployed person as one that is jobless but has actively sought work in the last four weeks.

This unemployment rate (U3) is the most reported and followed. The report is released monthly. The U3 unemployment rate is criticized for not being inclusive of all jobless people. For instance, it does not include discouraged job seekers or those not looking for work due to other factors such as caring for the sick and elderly at home.

On January 1, 2012, Vaughn Manufacturing purchased for $768000, equipment having a useful life of ten years and an estimated salvage value of $42600. Vaughn has recorded monthly depreciation of the equipment on the straight-line method. On December 31, 2020, the equipment was sold for $125000. As a result of this sale, Vaughn should recognize a gain of

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Answer:

Gain= $9,860

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $768,000

Salvage value= $42,600

Useful life= 10 years

First, we need to determine the annual depreciation and the accumulated depreciation at the moment of the sale:

Annual depreciation= (original cost - salvage value)/estimated life (years)

Annual depreciation= (768,000 - 42,600) / 10

Annual depreciation= $72,540

Accumulated depreciation= 72,540*9= $652,860

If the selling price is higher than the book value, the company made a gain from the sale:

Book value= 768,000 - 652,860= $115,140

Gain/loss= 125,000 - 115,140

Gain= $9,860

List at least Two functional digital wallet

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‏,digital wallet, mobile wallet, and e-wallet credit cards, debit cards, gift cards, electronic cash, tickets, and IDs. Not every wallet stores every type of payment information

I’m not sure.. hope it’s correct!
There are two types of digital wallets. Hot wallets and cold wallets. Hot wallets are connected to the internet while cold wallets are not.

Emily Smith files her tax return on the basis of a fiscal year. Her records show that she received income in November 2018 and February 2019 from which there was backup withholding ($100 and $50, respectively). Emily takes credit for what amount of backup withholding on her tax return for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019

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Answer:

$150

Explanation:

Calculation for what amount of backup withholding on her tax return for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019 will Emily takes credit for

Using this formula

Credit amount of backup withholding on her tax return for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019= November 2018 backup withholding+February 2019 backup withholding

Let plug in the formula

Credit amount of backup withholding on her tax return for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019=$100 + $50

Credit amount of backup withholding on her tax return for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019 = $150

Therefore the amount of backup withholding on her tax return for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019 will Emily takes credit for will be $150

You place $230.00 into an investment that has an annually compounding rate of 2.5%. How much money is in the investment after 3 years?

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Answer:

FV= $247.69

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Initial investment (PV)= $230

Number of periods (n)= 3 years

Interest rate (i)= 2.5% = 0.025

To calculate the future value (FV), we need to use the following formula:

FV= PV*(1+i)^n

FV= 230*(1.025^3)

FV= $247.69

Wininger Corporation has 1000 shares of 6%, $50 par value, cumulative preferred stock and 25,000 shares of $1 par value common stock outstanding on December 31, 2019 and December 31, 2020. The board of directors declared and paid a $2,000 dividend in 2019. In 2020, $15,000 of dividends are declared and paid. What are the dividends received by the common stockholders in 2020 (there were no dividends in arrears prior to 2019)

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Answer:

Dividends received by the common stockholders in 2020 = $12,000

Explanation:

Cumulative preferred stock can be described as a type of preferred stock whose dividends accumulate when they are not paid in any year and their accumulated dividends has to be paid in future before common stockholders receive any dividend.

The dividends received by the common stockholders of Wininger Corporation in 2020 can therefore be calculated as follows:

Annual dividend payable to  cumulative preferred stock = 1000 * 5% * $50 = $2,500

Dividend declared paid in 2019 = $2,000

Dividend declared and paid in 2020 = $15,000

Outstanding dividend payable to cumulative preferred stock in 2019 = Annual dividend payable to  cumulative preferred stock - Dividend declared in 2019 = $2,500 - 2,000 = $500

Dividend paid to cumulative preferred stock in 2020 = Outstanding dividend payable to cumulative preferred stock in 2019 + Annual dividend payable to  cumulative preferred stock = $500 + $2,500 = $3,000

Dividends received by the common stockholders in 2020 = Dividend declared and paid in 2020 - Dividend paid to cumulative preferred stock in 2020 = $15,000 - $3,000 = $12,000

Long-term corporate bond have had a historical average return of 6.4% and a standard deviation of 8.4% over this same time period. What is the range of returns that you would expect to experience 68% of the time for long-term corporate bonds?

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Answer:

The range will be "-2.0% to 14.8%". A further explanation is given below.

Explanation:

According to the question,

For 68%, the range seems to be +/- 1 standard deviation of the mean. So that the upper as well as the lower range will be:

Upper range,

= [tex]6.4 - 8.4[/tex]

= [tex]-2.0[/tex] (%)

Lower range,

= [tex]6.4 + 8.4[/tex]

= [tex]14.8[/tex] (%)

So that the range would be between "-2.0% to 14.8%".

In the process of reconciling Marks Enterprises' bank statement for September, Mr. Marks compiles the following information: Cash balance per company books on September 30 $ 6,220 Deposits in transit at month-end $ 1,410 Outstanding checks at month-end $ 730 Bank charge for printing new checks $ 100 Note receivable and interest collected by bank on Marks' behalf $ 660 A check given to Marks during the month by a customer is returned by the bank as NSF $ 590 The adjusted cash balance per the books on September 30 is:

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Answer:

$6,190

Explanation:

Particulars                                                          Amount

Cash balance per company books                    $6,220

Add: Note receivable and interest collected    $660

Less: Bank charge for printing new checks      $100

Less: NSF check                                                  $590  

The adjusted cash balance                                $6,190

So, the adjusted cash balance per the books on September 30 is $6,190

Consider the following limit order book for a share of stock. The last trade in the stock occurred at a price of $70. Limit Buy Orders Limit Sell Orders Price Shares Price Shares $69.75 800 $69.80 120 69.70 1,100 69.85 120 69.65 800 69.90 200 69.60 200 69.95 120 68.65 900 a. If a market buy order for 120 shares comes in, at what price will it be filled

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Answer:

$69.80

Explanation:

Note, a market order is an order designed to execute an order immediately by matching the best available price on the sell order list.

When we look carefully at the sell order book, we observe that the only sell order containing the specified quantity of 120 units of shares at a price close to the market price is $69.80. Even though there are other cheaper orders are available, their order quantity does not match the market buy order for the 120 shares and thus would not be filled.

Last​ weekend, Bob attended the university football game. At the opening​ kickoff, the crowd stood up. Bob therefore had to stand up as well to see the game. In this​ case, Bob was participating in A. a dynamic game of​ strategy, which is played over time. B. a cooperative game of​ strategy, where participants collectively choose their strategy to maximize their joint payoffs. C. a​ non-cooperative game of​ strategy, where participants independently choose their strategy to maximize their payoffs. D. an NCAA football game.

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Answer:

a non-cooperative game strategy, where participants independently choose their strategy to maximize their payoffs.

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed about Bob, who attended the university football game last week . At the opening​ kickoff, the crowd stood up. Bob therefore had to stand up as well to see the game. In this​ case, Bob was participating in a non-cooperative game of​ strategy, where participants collectively choose their strategy to maximize their joint payoffs. Non-cooperative game strategy can be regarded as the rational ways economic agent relate with each other so that their goals can be achieved. In this game both the available strategies as well as the outcome from various choices will be listed.

Kendra, Cogley, and Mei share income and loss in a 3:2:1 ratio. The partners have decided to liquidate their partnership. On the day of liquidation their balance sheet appears as follows. KENDRA, COGLEY, AND MEI Balance Sheet May 31 Assets Liabilities and Equity Cash $ 99,600 Accounts payable $ 255,500 Inventory 539,400 Kendra, Capital 76,700 Cogley, Capital 172,575 Mei, Capital 134,225 Total assets $ 639,000 Total liabilities and equity $ 639,000 Required: For each of the following scenarios, complete the schedule allocating the gain or loss on the sale of inventory. Prepare journal entries to record the below transactions. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Amounts to be deducted or Losses should be entered with a minus sign. Round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar.) (1) Inventory is sold for $612,000. (2) Inventory is sold for $462,600. (3) Inventory is sold for $336,000 and any partners with capital deficits pay in the amount of their deficits. (4) Inventory is sold for $300,000 and the partners have no assets other than those invested in the partnership.

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