Match each of the following transactions to the journal (a through e) in which it would be entered. Rendered services on account Drag answer here Received payment from customer on account Drag answer here Received cash from the bank in exchange for a note payable Drag answer here Purchased supplies on account Drag answer here Paid vendor on account Drag answer here Withdrew cash for personal use (by owner) Drag answer here Withdrew supplies from the business for personal use (by owner) Drag answer here Journalized the adjusting entry for supplies used during the period Drag answer here Recognized depreciation on the building Drag answer here Closed the revenue account at the end of the period Drag answer here Cash payments journal Purchases journal Cash receipts journal General journal Revenue journal
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Are America's top chief executive officers (CEOs) really worth all that money? One way to answer this question is to look at row B, the annual company percentage increase in revenue, versus row A, the CEO's annual percentage salary increase in that same company. Suppose that a random sample of companies yielded the following data: B: Percent for company 21 11 16 20 5 8 4 22 A: Percent for CEO 18 5 14 22 10 12 1 17 Do these data indicate that the population mean percentage increase in corporate revenue (row B) is different from the population mean percentage increase in CEO salary? Use a 1% level of significance. What is the value of the test statistic? Select one: a. -0.730 b. -0.683 c. 0.683 d. 0.730 e. -0.639
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The Bradford Company issued 6% bonds, dated January 1, with a
face amount of $50 million on January 1, 2018 to Saxton-Bose
Corporation. The bonds mature on December 31, 2022 (5 years). For
bonds of similar risk and maturity, the market yield is 8%.
Interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. (FV of
$1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1)
(Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables
provided.):
Required:
1. to 3. Prepare the journal entry to record the
purchase of the bonds by Saxton-Bose on January 1, 2018, interest
revenue on June 30, 2018 and interest revenue on December 31, 2018
(at the effective rate). (Enter your answers in whole
dollars. If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select
"No journal entry required" in the first account
field.)
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Below are three independent and unrelated errors.
On December 31, 2017, Wolfe-Bache Corporation failed to accrue office supplies expense of $1,750. In January 2018, when it received the bill from its supplier, Wolfe-Bache made the following entry:
| Office supplies expense | 1,750 | ||
| Cash | 1,750 | ||
On the last day of 2017, Midwest Importers received a $89,000 prepayment from a tenant for 2018 rent of a building. Midwest recorded the receipt as rent revenue.
At the end of 2017, Dinkins-Lowery Corporation failed to accrue interest of $7,900 on a note receivable. At the beginning of 2018, when the company received the cash, it was recorded as interest revenue.
Required:
For each error:
1. What would be the effect of each error on the
income statement and the balance sheet in the 2017 financial
statements?
2. Prepare any journal entries each company should
record in 2018 to correct the errors.
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Europa Publications, Inc. specializes in reference books that keep abreast of the rapidly changing political and economic issues in Europe. The results of the company’s operations during the prior year are given in the following table. All units produced during the year were sold. (Ignore income taxes.)
Sales revenue $ 1,850,000
Manufacturing costs: Fixed 478,000
Variable 974,000
Selling costs: Fixed 37,000
Variable 67,000
Administrative costs: Fixed 77,000
Variable 32,000 Required:
1-a. Prepare a traditional income statement for the company. 1-b. Prepare a contribution income statement for the company.
2. What is the firm’s operating leverage for the sales volume generated during the prior year?
3. Suppose sales revenue increases by 12 percent. What will be the percentage increase in net income?
4. Which income statement would an operating manager use to answer requirement (3)?
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The Bradford Company issued 8% bonds, dated January 1, with a
face amount of $70 million on January 1, 2018 to Saxton-Bose
Corporation. The bonds mature on December 31, 2032 (15 years). For
bonds of similar risk and maturity, the market yield is 10%.
Interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. (FV of
$1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1)
(Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables
provided.):
Required:
1. to 3. Prepare the journal entry to record the
purchase of the bonds by Saxton-Bose on January 1, 2018, interest
revenue on June 30, 2018 and interest revenue on December 31, 2018
(at the effective rate). (Enter your answers in whole
dollars. If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select
"No journal entry required" in the first account
field.)
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Below are three independent and unrelated errors.
On December 31, 2017, Wolfe-Bache Corporation failed to accrue office supplies expense of $1,300. In January 2018, when it received the bill from its supplier, Wolfe-Bache made the following entry:
Office supplies expense 1,300
Cash 1,300
On the last day of 2017, Midwest Importers received a $80,000 prepayment from a tenant for 2018 rent of a building. Midwest recorded the receipt as rent revenue.
At the end of 2017, Dinkins-Lowery Corporation failed to accrue interest of $7,000 on a note receivable. At the beginning of 2018, when the company received the cash, it was recorded as interest revenue.
Required:
For each error:
1. What would be the effect of each error on the income statement and the balance sheet in the 2017 financial statements?
2. Prepare any journal entries each company should record in 2018 to correct the errors.
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Pricing Strategy, Sales Variances
Eastman, Inc., manufactures and sells three products: R, S, and T. In January, Eastman, Inc., budgeted sales of the following.
| Budgeted Volume |
Budgeted Price |
|
|---|---|---|
| Product R | 111,300 | $29 |
| Product S | 145,100 | 23 |
| Product T | 16,200 | 19 |
At the end of the year, actual sales revenue for Product R and Product S was $3,069,900 and $3,480,400, respectively. The actual price charged for Product R was $27 and for Product S was $22. Only $8 was charged for Product T to encourage more consumers to buy it, and actual sales revenue equaled $343,200 for this product.
Required:
1. Calculate the sales price and sales volume variances for each of the three products based on the original budget.
| Sales price variance | Sales volume variance | |||
| Product R | $ | Unfavorable | $ | Favorable |
| Product S | $ | Unfavorable | $ | Favorable |
| Product T | $ | Unfavorable | $ | Favorable |
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A large corporation subjected to 21% tax rate is investing in a new income producing asset that is depreciated on a MACRS 5 year schedule. The full price of the asset is 300,000 but the asset will be financed at an interest rate of 7.00% over 4 years after a down payment of 25%. The expected revenue and costs by year are given below. When retired, the asset will have no value. Prepare a net cash flow statement / exhibit for all 6 years of the new asset. What is the net (after tax) cash flow in year 2? What is the net (after tax) cash flow in year 5? What is the PW of the net cash flow applying an interest rate of 12.0%?
| Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
| Direct Revenue | 120,000 | 280,000 | 360,000 | 320,000 | 210,000 | 90,000 |
| Direct and Allocated Cost | 85,000 | 120,000 | 160,000 | 150,000 | 110,000 | 65,000 |
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| The following is a partial trial balance for General Lighting Corporation as of December 31, 2016: |
| Account Title | Debits | Credits | ||||
| Sales revenue | 2,550,000 | |||||
| Interest revenue | 84,000 | |||||
| Loss on sale of investments | 24,500 | |||||
| Cost of goods sold | 1,230,000 | |||||
| Loss from write-down of inventory due to obsolescence | 240,000 | |||||
| Selling expenses | 340,000 | |||||
| General and administrative expenses | 170,000 | |||||
| Interest expense | 83,000 | |||||
|
300,000 shares of common stock were outstanding throughout 2016. Income tax expense has not yet been recorded. The income tax rate is 40%. |
| Required: | |
| 1. |
Prepare a single-step income statement for 2016, including EPS disclosures. (Round EPS answers to 2 decimal places.) |
| 2. |
Prepare a multiple-step income statement for 2016, including EPS disclosures. (Round EPS answers to 2 decimal places.) |
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