In: Computer Science
Problem 7-4A
Selected accounts from the chart of accounts of Mercer Company are shown below.
| 101 | Cash | 401 | Sales Revenue | |||
| 112 | Accounts Receivable | 412 | Sales Returns and Allowances | |||
| 120 | Inventory | 414 | Sales Discounts | |||
| 126 | Supplies | 505 | Cost of Goods Sold | |||
| 157 | Equipment | 726 | Salaries and Wages Expense | |||
| 201 | Accounts Payable |
The cost of all merchandise sold was 60% of the sales price. During
January, Mercer completed the following transactions.
| Jan. 3 | Purchased merchandise on account from Gallagher Co. $10,200. | |
| 4 | Purchased supplies for cash $70. | |
| 4 | Sold merchandise on account to Wheeler $5,340, invoice no. 371, terms 1/10, n/30. | |
| 5 | Returned $300 worth of damaged goods purchased on account from Gallagher Co. on January 3. | |
| 6 | Made cash sales for the week totaling $3,700. | |
| 8 | Purchased merchandise on account from Phegley Co. $5,100. | |
| 9 | Sold merchandise on account to Linton Corp. $6,800, invoice no. 372, terms 1/10, n/30. | |
| 11 | Purchased merchandise on account from Cora Co. $3,760. | |
| 13 | Paid in full Gallagher Co. on account less a 2% discount. | |
| 13 | Made cash sales for the week totaling $5,400. | |
| 15 | Received payment from Linton Corp. for invoice no. 372. | |
| 15 | Paid semi-monthly salaries of $14,200 to employees. | |
| 17 | Received payment from Wheeler for invoice no. 371. | |
| 17 | Sold merchandise on account to Delaney Co. $2,190, invoice no. 373, terms 1/10, n/30. | |
| 19 | Purchased equipment on account from Dozier Corp. $5,270. | |
| 20 | Cash sales for the week totaled $2,700. | |
| 20 | Paid in full Phegley Co. on account less a 2% discount. | |
| 23 | Purchased merchandise on account from Gallagher Co. $7,300. | |
| 24 | Purchased merchandise on account from Atchison Corp. $5,070. | |
| 27 | Made cash sales for the week totaling $4,340. | |
| 30 | Received payment from Delaney Co. for invoice no. 373. | |
| 31 | Paid semi-monthly salaries of $12,350 to employees. | |
| 31 | Sold merchandise on account to Wheeler $9,740, invoice no. 374, terms 1/10, n/30. |
Mercer Company uses the following journals.
| 1. | Sales journal. | |
| 2. | Single-column purchases journal. | |
| 3. | Cash receipts journal. | |
| 4. | Cash payments journal. | |
| 5. | General journal. |
Using the selected accounts provided:
Record and Post the January transactions in the appropriate journal
noted. Foot and cross-foot all special journals.
(Record entries in the order displayed in the problem
statement.)
PLEASE RECORD THE SALES JOURNAL, PURCHASES JOURNAL, GENERAL JOURNAL, CASH RECEIPTS JOURNAL, CASH PAYMENTS JOURNAL
In: Accounting
In: Economics
54) Marquise Jewelers is a national chain of value jewelry stores with locations throughout North America. "Luxury service at affordable prices" is the crux of Marquise's business model, and executive management is always looking for ways to ensure that the high standards in this area are maintained. Recently, several of their stores in New England have had an uptick in customer service complaints, and they received an average Yelp rating of three stars, down from four stars during the last financial year. Marlee, the regional manager for New England, meets with Deray and Kiki, local store managers, and Tarquin, the top salesperson in their area, to discuss strategies for improving their customer service rating. Each employee writes down several goals. Given what you know about management by objectives, which one of these goals do you consider the best option?
A) make sure sales staff provide customer service that goes above and beyond
B) within the next six months, reduce the rate of customer service complaints by half
C) have sales staff follow up with every customer personally by phone or email
D) by month's end, implement a checklist of ten goals for each customer interaction
E) implement a mystery shopper program, which will file periodic reports with management
In: Other
The advocacy program I chose is, Prevent Child Abuse America. This program focuses on preventing child abuse and neglect starts with giving parents the support they need, so they can be the best moms and dads they can be. When parents get support, families are more self-sufficient and kids do better in school. This is accomplished by spreading awarness of child abuse prevention through their Pinwheels for Prevention campaign.
In your second paragraph, you will apply what you have learned.
Identify one health communication principle, (e.g., tailoring, key
messages, target audience, channels, social marketing- 4 Ps) OR one
advocacy principle (e.g. problem definition, policy solution,
stakeholders, branch of government, unintended consequences of the
policy, how to amplify this action) that is being applied to this
advocacy action. Describe how it applies to the action you are
being asked to take. Reference and cite your text and readings in
APA format.
In: Nursing
Diversity of people is what has makes America unique, strong, and by most standards great! Diversity is synonymous with difference, variation, and change. What diversity does in health care is create a myriad of complexities. If we were all alike, “twenty-five years of age, genetically matched, with the same exact environments," it would be so easy to create diagnostic protocols, medical treatments, and health care policies. But as we have seen, we are not all alike. We have chronological, biological, psychological, and social differences. Look at the 2010 U.S. Census data to get an idea of how great these differences are. Additionally, we all have different environmental exposures.
So, how does this impact community health?
In: Nursing
A species of butterfly found in Central America (Macrosoma heliconiaria) recently has been discovered to have ultrasound-detecting ears just in front of its forewings (a slightly different location than the ears found in Noctuid moths). Unlike other butterflies, this species is nocturnal.
A) Using the correct terminology, briefly explain why this discovery of ears in an unrelated species is considered to be evidence that the ears in these butterflies and in Noctuid moths are anti-predator adaptations.
B) Design a simple experiment to test this anti-predator adaptation hypothesis in these butterflies. Briefly explain your methods, providing your experimental condition and your control condition. What findings would support the hypothesis?
In: Biology
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a. State the null and research hypothesis
b. Set the level of risk
c. Select the appropriate test
d. Compute the obtained value.
e. Find the critical value
f. Compare the obtained value and the critical value.
g. State your decision.
h. Write the result
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The average retirement age in America is 66 years old. Do small business owners retire at a different average age? The data below shows the results of a survey of small business owners who have recently retired. Assume that the distribution of the population is normal.
57, 53, 72, 53, 67, 71, 65, 67, 59, 68, 69
What can be concluded at the the αα = 0.01 level of significance level of significance?
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In: Statistics and Probability
Hasbro (HAS) and Mattel, Inc. (MAT), are the two largest toy companies in North America. Liability and stockholders’ equity data from recent balance sheets are shown for each company below (in millions):
| Hasbro | Mattel | ||||
| Current liabilities | $ 1,065 | $ 1,646 | |||
| Long-term debt | 1,952 | 2,274 | |||
| Total liabilities | $ 3,017 | $ 3,920 | |||
| Total stockholders' equity | 1,704 | 2,633 | |||
| Total liabilities and stockholders' equity | $ 4,721 | $ 6,553 | |||
The income from operations and interest expense from the income statement for both companies were as follows (in millions):
| Hasbro | Mattel | |||
| Income from operations before tax | $604 | $464 | ||
| Interest expense | 97 | 85 | ||
a. Determine the debt ratio for both companies. Round to one decimal place.
| Hasbro __________ | % |
| Mattel, Inc. __________ | % |
b. Determine the ratio of liabilities to stockholders’ equity for both companies. Round to one decimal place.
| Hasbro __________ | |
| Mattel, Inc. __________ |
c. Determine the times interest earned for both companies. Round to one decimal place.
| Hasbro _________ | |
| Mattel, Inc. _________ |
c. What conclusions can be drawn from these
data as to the ability of these two companies to meet their
interest obligations?
1. Earnings appear more than enough for both
companies to make their required interest payments.
2. Earnings appear to insufficient for Hasbro to make its required interest payments.
3. Earnings appear to insufficient for Mattel to make its required interest payments.
4. Earnings for both companies are insufficient for them to make their required interest payments.
In: Accounting