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1.Unearned Revenues are classified as a(n)  * Revenue Expense Current liability Current asset 2.Beng Company has 30,000...

1.Unearned Revenues are classified as a(n)  *

Revenue

Expense

Current liability

Current asset

2.Beng Company has 30,000 shares of $1 par common stock issued and outstanding. The company also has 5,000 shares of $100 par 5% noncumulative preferred stock outstanding. The company did not pay the preferred dividends in 2017, 2018 and 2019. On December 1, 2020, the company’s board of directors declared that $150,000 will be paid as dividend on January 17, 2021. What amount of dividends must the company pay the preferred shareholders? *

$100,000

$75,000

$50,000

$25,000

3.Beng Company has 30,000 shares of $1 par common stock issued and outstanding. The company also has 5,000 shares of $100 par 5% noncumulative preferred stock outstanding. The company did not pay the preferred dividends in 2017, 2018 and 2019. On December 1, 2020, the company’s board of directors declared that $150,000 will be paid as dividend on January 17, 2021. What amount of dividends would common stockholders earn?  *

$200,000

$150,000

$125,000

$100,000

4.A large stock dividend is defined as *

more than 20–25% of the corporation's issued stock

less than 30% but greater than 25% of the corporation's issued stock

between 50% and 100% of the corporation's issued stock

more than 30% of the corporation's issued stock

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Below is the unadjusted trial balance for Gray Electronic Repair Services; Gray Electronic Repair Services Unadjusted...

Below is the unadjusted trial balance for Gray Electronic Repair Services;
Gray Electronic Repair Services
Unadjusted Trial Balance
December 31, 2019

Account Title Debit Credit

Cash $ 7,480.00
Accounts Receivable 3,400.00
Service Supplies 1,500.00
Furniture and Fixtures 3,000.00
Service Equipment 16,000.00
Accounts Payable $ 9,000.00
Loans Payable 12,000.00
Mr. Gray, Capital 13,200.00
Mr. Gray, Drawing 7,000.00
Service Revenue 9,550.00
Rent Expense 1,500.00
Salaries Expense 3,500.00
Taxes and Licenses 370.00
Totals $ 43,750.00 $ 43,750.00
Assumes the following adjustments data have been done after
December, 2019
1. Supplies on hand $ 600
2. They provide a service for $2300 on account.
3. The company paid for its utility on account $800.
4. The company had accumulated depreciation $720.
5. The company buys new furniture $600.
6. They provide services to a client and receive $1500 cash immediately.
7. The company prepaid $2400 for insurance for 12 months starting from
1/1/2020.
8. The company buys new supplies for $300.
9. The company incurred rent expense for $300.
10. The company receives $800 from the client
You are required to prepare the following in worksheet format.

I. Adjusted Trail balance .
II. Income Statement .
III. Balance sheet (Financial Position) Statement .

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Evaluating a company’s economic health and stability is just as important as evaluating their performance. Economic...

Evaluating a company’s economic health and stability is just as important as evaluating their performance. Economic health metrics should provide insight into the strength of a company’s Balance Sheet. What metric is distorted to hide revenue problems, and how would a company go about distorting this metric?

In: Accounting

Controls and Processes" discusses the revenue and cash collection process and controls. Exhibit 8-16 shows some...

Controls and Processes" discusses the revenue and cash collection process and controls. Exhibit 8-16 shows some cash receipts controls and risks. What are some of these controls? How can a company help protect itself in the cash collection process from a potential fraud?  

In: Accounting

For your assignment this week you will find and summarize an article that illustrates how a...

For your assignment this week you will find and summarize an article that illustrates how a specific company uses their knowledge of elasticities to increase revenue. Discuss the ethics of this practice. Is it fair to the consumer? Don't forget to use outside resources beyond your article to prove your points.

In: Economics

Please provide an example of a company that has an effective customer retention program and describe...

Please provide an example of a company that has an effective customer retention program and describe the components of effectiveness. Describe the potential impact of the company's customer service on their generation of revenue. Do you believe there is a correlation between the company's program and its financial success? Why or why not?

In: Operations Management

Wegmans food stores conducted a study to see how many customers will return to the same...

Wegmans food stores conducted a study to see how many customers will return to the same store in the future. The study showed that 40% of the customers visiting a specific store will return in the future to the same store. Suppose seven customers are selected at random, what is the probability that:

(a) Exactly four customers will return?

(b) All seven customers will return?

(c) At least six customers will return?

(d) At least one customer will return?

(e) How many customers would be expected to return to the same store?

In: Statistics and Probability

What is the total current assets at the beginning of Q2 FY2016?

Cash = $1,505,000; Rent Receivable = $250,000; Prepaid Expenses = $100,000; Building = $10,500,000; Prepaid Insurance = $150,000; Insurance Expense = $350,000; Unearned Revenue = $50,000; Accounts Payable = $100,000; Accrued Liabilities = $45,000; Salaries Expense = $550,000; Shareholders’ Capital = $12,310,000. In addition, the company had the following transactions during Q2 that ended on June 30, 2016: The company’s total rental revenue for Q2 FY2016 was $2,500,000. Of this amount $2,000,000 was collected during Q2 FY2016. $230,000 of the Rent Receivable outstanding at the beginning of the quarter was collected during Q2 FY2016. The company incurred total operating expenses of $850,000 for Q2 FY2016. All these expenses were paid except $50,000. 

What is the total current assets at the beginning of Q2 FY2016? 

What is the total current liabilities at the beginning of Q2 FY2016? 

Present the balance sheet at the end of Q2 2016.


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PORCELAIN TABLEWARE COMPANY Product-Line Income Statement Bowls Plates Cups Sales $653,000 $898,000 $259,000 Cost of goods...

PORCELAIN TABLEWARE COMPANY
Product-Line Income Statement
Bowls Plates Cups
Sales $653,000 $898,000 $259,000
Cost of goods sold (257,000) (322,000) (144,000)
Gross profit $396,000 $576,000 $115,000
Selling and administrative expenses (287,000) (359,000) (149,000)
Operating income (loss) $109,000 $217,000 $(34,000)

Fixed costs are 45% of the cost of goods sold and 15% of the selling and administrative expenses. Porcelain Tableware assumes that fixed costs would not be significantly affected if the Cups line were discontinued.

a. Prepare a differential analysis report for all three products.

PORCELAIN TABLEWARE COMPANY
Product Income
Differential Analysis Report
Bowls Plates Cups
Differential revenue from monthly sales:
Revenue from sales $ $ $
Differential costs of monthly sales:
Variable cost of goods sold $ $ $
Variable selling and administrative expenses
$ $ $
Monthly differential income from sales $ $ $

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1- The following chart is data over an 8 month period that shows how much a...


1- The following chart is data over an 8 month period that shows how much a company spent in advertising and the sales revenue for that month

MONTH

ADVERTISING $

SALES $

March

900

56000

April

2400

89000

May

3100

98000

June

1200

55000

July

3500

96000

Aug

1800

56000

Sept

2000

91000

Oct

1950

78000

E.) What sales revenue would the company expect for the following advertising spending? Round to nearest cent

  1. 3000
  2. 2100
  3. 1300

F.) If you were in charge of the advertising department how much would you spend on each of the next 4 months on advertising and how and why did you arrive at your decision?

Nov

Jan

Feb

March

Please give a short explanation as to how and why you came up with your advertising spending for the above 4 months

In: Accounting