Item2 1 points Time Remaining 59 minutes 39 seconds00:59:39 Item 2 Time Remaining 59 minutes 39 seconds00:59:39 Crimson Inc. recorded credit sales of $755,000, of which $500,000 is not yet due, $180,000 is past due for up to 180 days, and $75,000 is past due for more than 180 days. Under the aging of receivables method, Crimson Inc. expects it will not collect 5% of the amount not yet due, 19% of the amount past due for up to 180 days, and 28% of the amount past due for more than 180 days. The allowance account had a debit balance of $2,800 before adjustment. After adjusting for bad debt expense, what is the ending balance of the allowance account

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Answer 1

Answer:

$83,000

Explanation:

The computation of the ending balance of the allowance account is given below:

Given that

Accounts receivable not yet due be $500,000

So, the bad debt for the same should be

= 5% of $500,000

= $25,000

Accounts receivable due for upto 180 days be $180,000

So, the bad debts for the same should be

= 19% of $180,000

= $34,200

Accounts recievable due for more than 180 days be $75,000

So, the bad debts for the same should be

= 28% of $75,000

= $21,000

Now  

Ending balance of Allowance aoount  is

= $2,800 + $25,000 + $34,200 + $21,000

= $83,000


Related Questions

b) Assume you are a brand manager of a clothing brand that offers formal clothing for
gents in mid-tier market segment. The brand is constantly experiencing low sales
for last six months. Being the brand manager you are given a task of carrying out
the research to identify the problem.

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Answer:

Fashion industry is very dynamic. The reason for low sales is due to change is customer preference for certain type of clothing.

Explanation:

As a brand manager, we need to understand markets trends and then analyse sales. The main reason for constant low sales is mainly due to change in fashion sense of customer. There can be some seasonal effect which cause decline in sales. Normally gents wear t.shirts and formal shirts because they are office going people. They will require formal suiting which will make them feel gentlemen and decent clothing. They will require consistent quality products and if there is any issue with the cloth stuff, they will move to another brand.

Comparing Three Depreciation Methods Waylander Coatings Company purchased waterproofing equipment on January 6 for $502,200. The equipment was expected to have a useful life of four years, or 9,600 operating hours, and a residual value of $41,400. The equipment was used for 3,600 hours during Year 1, 3,000 hours in Year 2, 1,700 hours in Year 3, and 1,300 hours in Year 4.

Required:
Determine the amount of depreciation expense for the years ended December 31, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, and Year 4, by (a) the straight-line method, (b) the units-of-activity method, and (c) the double-declining-balance method.

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Answer:

Please find the complete question in the attached file.

Explanation:

[tex]Year\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \text{Straight - line method} \ \ \ \ \ \ \text{Units-of-Activitymethod}\ \ \ \ \ \ \text{Double-declining-balance method}\\\\[/tex][tex]1\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$211,200\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$316,800\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$460,400\\\\2\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$211,200\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$264,000\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$230,200\\\\3\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$211,200\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$149,600\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$115,100\\\\4\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$211,200\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$114,400\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$39,100\\\\[/tex]

[tex]Total\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$844,800\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$844,800\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$844,800\\\\[/tex]

Bombs Away Video Games Corporation has forecasted the following monthly sales:

January $113,000 July $58,000
February 106,000 August 58,000
March 38,000 September 68,000
April 38,000 October 98,000
May 33,000 November 118,000
June 48,000 December 136,000

Bombs Away Video Games sells the popular Strafe and Capture video game. It sells for $5 per unit and costs $2 per unit to produce. A level production policy is followed. Each month's production is equal to annual sales (in units) divided by 12. Of each month's sales, 40 percent are for cash and 60 percent are on account. All accounts receivable are collected in the month after the sale is made.

Required:
Construct a monthly production and inventory schedule in units. Beginning inventory in January is 38,000 units.

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Answer:

Bombs Away Video Games Corporation

Production and Inventory Schedule

                Sales Units Production units Ending Units

Beginning inventory                                      38,000

January           22,600        15,200               30,600

February          21,200        15,200               24,600

March                7,600        15,200                  1,800

April                   7,600        15,200                9,400  

May                   6,600        15,200               18,000

June                 9,600        15,200              23,600

July                  11,600        15,200              27,200

August            11,600        15,200               30,800

September    13,600        15,200               32,400

October        19,600        15,200               28,000

November   23,600        15,200                19,600

December   27,200        15,200                 7,600

Explanation:

a) data and Calculations:

Sales Budget ($'000)  Sales Units Production units Ending Units

Beginning inventory                          38,000

January        $113,000    22,600       15,200                30,600

February       106,000     21,200       15,200                24,600

March             38,000       7,600       15,200                   1,800

April                38,000       7,600       15,200                  9,400  

May                33,000       6,600       15,200                 18,000

June              48,000       9,600       15,200                23,600

July               58,000       11,600       15,200                27,200

August          58,000      11,600       15,200                30,800

September   68,000     13,600       15,200                32,400

October        98,000    19,600       15,200                28,000

November   118,000    23,600       15,200                19,600

December  136,000    27,200       15,200                 7,600

Total                            182,400    182,400                

The following information is available for Fenton Manufacturing Company at June 30:
Cash in bank account $ 11,455
Inventory of postage stamps $ 74
Money market fund balance $ 10,400
Petty cash balance $ 350
NSF checks from customers returned by bank $ 867
Postdated checks received from customers $ 791
Money orders $ 290
A nine-month certificate of deposit maturing on December 31 of current year $ 6,000 Based on this information, Fenton Manufacturing Company should report Cash and Cash Equivalents on June 30 of:_________.

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Answer:

the Cash and Cash Equivalents on June 30 is $22,495

Explanation:

The computation of the Cash and Cash Equivalents on June 30 is given below:

Cash in bank account $ 11,455

Add: Money market fund balance $ 10,400

Petty cash balance $ 350

Money orders $ 290

Cash and Cash Equivalents $22,495

Therefore the Cash and Cash Equivalents on June 30 is $22,495

You have just applied for a 30-year $100,000 mortgage at a rate of 10%. What must the annual payment be? *Make sure to input all currency answers without any currency symbols or commas, and use two decimal places of precision.

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Answer: $10,607.92

Explanation:

The annual payment will be constant which means that it is an annuity.

The mortgage value is therefore the present value of the annuity.

Present value of annuity = Annuity * ( 1 - (1 + rate) ^ -number of years) / rate

100,000 = Annuity *  ( 1 - (1 + 10%) ^ -30) / 10%

100,000 = Annuity * 9.4269144669883

Annuity = 100,000 / 9.4269144669883

= $10,607.92

Production Budget
Pasadena Candle Inc. projected sales of 800,000 candles for the year. The estimated January 1 inventory is 35,000 units, and the desired December 31 inventory is 20,000 units.
Prepare a production budget report in units for Pasadena Candle Inc. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign.
Pasadena Candle Inc.
Production Budget
For the Year Ending December 31
Total units available
Total units to be produced

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Answer:

Pasadena Candle Inc.

Pasadena Candle Inc.

Production Budget

For the Year Ending December 31

Total units available:

Project sales                    800,000

Desired ending inventory 20,000  820,000

Beginning inventory                          35,000

Total units to be produced             785,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Projected sales of candles for the year = 800,000  candles

January 1 inventory = 35,000 units

Desired December 31 inventory = 20,000 units

Units available for sale = 820,000 (800,000 + 20,000)

Production for the year = 785,000 (820,000 - 35,000)

advantages of profit maximization​

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Profit can be used to pay higher wages to owners and workers. ...
Profit can be used to invest in research & development. ...
Profit enables the firm to build up savings, which could help the firm survive an economic downturn.

Answer:

Improved ratios will enhance investor's confidence and therefore share price.

Access to a wider range of finance because of a better image to creditors.

Long-term profits will improve liquidity and cash flows, which can be used for future investments, dividends, loan payments or retained.

Journalize the following transactions for Lucite Company. Assume 360 days per year.

a. November 14: Received a $4,800.00, 90-day, 9% note from Alan Albertson in payment of his account.
b. December 31: Accrued interest on the Albertson note.
c. February 12: Received the amount due from Albertson on his note.

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Answer:

a.

Date               Account Title                                       Debit                 Credit

Nov. 14           Note Receivable                               $4,800

                       Accounts Receivable                                                 $4,800

b.

Date               Account Title                                       Debit                 Credit

Dec, 14           Interest Receivable                             $56.40

                      Interest revenue                                                         $56.40

Working

= 4,800 * 9% * 47 days / 360

= $56.40

47 days is number of days from Nov. 14 to December 31.

c.

Date               Account Title                                       Debit                 Credit

Feb. 12           Cash                                                   $4,908

                      Interest receivable                                                          $56.40

                      Interest revenue                                                              $51.60

                      Notes Receivable                                                           $4,800

Working:

Cash = 4,800 + (4,800 * 90/360 * 9%)

= $4,908

Interest revenue = Cash - Interest receivable - Notes receivable

= 4,908 - 56.40 - 4,800

= $51.60

Purple Cab Company had 57,000 shares of common stock outstanding on January 1, 2021. On April 1, 2021, the company issued 27,000 shares of common stock. The company had outstanding fully vested incentive stock options for 5,700 shares exercisable at $11 that had not been exercised by its executives. The average market price of common stock was $13. The company reported net income in the amount of $276,915 for 2021. What is the basic earnings per share (rounded)

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Answer:

$3.58

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the basic earnings per share (rounded)

Using this formula

Basic earnings per share=Net income/(shares of common stock outstanding+(shares of common stock*9/12)

Let plug in the formula

Basic earnings per share=$276,915/(57,000 + (27,000 × 9/12))

Basic earnings per share=$276,915/(57,000+20,250)

Basic earnings per share=$276,915/77,250

Basic earnings per share= $3.58

(April 1 to December 31 =9 months)

Therefore Basic earnings per share is $3.58

In a research proposal, which section comes first?

a) introduction

b) literature review

c) implications and limitations

d) method

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Answer:

a. introduction

Explanation:

of a proposal begins with a capsule statement.

a. introduction comes first

Consider the following account starting balances and transactions involving these accounts. Use T-accounts to record the starting balances and the offsetting entries for the transactions. The starting balance of Cash is $9,100 The starting balance of Inventory is $4,800 The starting balance of Retained Earnings is $24,700 1. Sell product for $30 in cash with historical cost of $24 2. Sell, deliver, and receive payment of $40 for service 3. Consume good or service and pay expense of $2 What is the final amount in Retained Earnings

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Answer: $24,744

Explanation:

Final amount in retained earnings;

= Starting balance + Net income

Net income:

= Sales - Cost of good sold + Service revenue - Expense

= 30 - 24 + 40 - 2

= $44

Final amount in retained earnings:

= 24,700 + 44

= $24,744

All of the following statements are true EXCEPT:_________.
A. the demand for gasoline is more elastic the longer the time elapsed.
B. the smaller the proportion of income spent on a​ good, the more inelastic demand will be.
C. the demand for food is less elastic than the demand for a Hawaiian vacation.
D. the demand for Nike running shoes is less elastic than the demand for shoes.
E. the demand for clothing is less elastic than the demand for blue jeans.

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Answer:

D. the demand for Nike running shoes is less elastic than the demand for shoes.

Explanation:

In this the substitutes would be more for the particular brand rather than the normal running shoes. Since the demand of running shoes might be less elastic as compared to the demand of nike running shows because the consumer shifted from the nike to other brand that are popular. Plus, the elasticity of demand for running shoes is considered to be inelastic as there is many subsitutes

So, the option d is correct

Minor Electric has received a special... Minor Electric has received a special one-time order for 1,500 light fixtures (units) at $11 per unit. Minor currently produces and sells 7,500 units at $12.00 each. This level represents 75% of its capacity. Production costs for these units are $13.50 per unit, which includes $9.00 variable cost and $4.50 fixed cost. To produce the special order, a new machine needs to be purchased at a cost of $625 with a zero salvage value. Management expects no other changes in costs as a result of the additional production. If Minor wishes to earn $1,075 on the special order, the size of the order would need to be:_______.
a. 3,400 units
b. 683 units
c. 1,700 units
d. 136 units
e. 850 units

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Answer:

e. 850 units

Explanation:

Desired profit = $1,075

New machine cost = $625

Variable cost per unit = $9 per unit

Sale price per unit = $11 per unit

Order size = (Desired profit + Machine cost) / Contribution margin per unit

Order size = ($1,075 + $625) / ($11 - $9)

Order size = $1,700 / $2

Order size = 850 units

So therefore, if Minor wishes to earn $1,075 on the special order, the size of the order would need to be 850 units.

Cosmo Company reported credit sales of $345,000 for the calendar year in its first year of operations. At December 31, customers buying on credit owed $35,000 to the company. Based on the experience of similar businesses, management estimates that $3,500 of its accounts receivable will be uncollectible.

Required:
Prepare the necessary December 31 adjusting entry by selecting the correct account names and dollar amounts

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry is given below:

Bad debt expense  $3,500

         To Allowance for doubtful debts $3,500

(Being bad debt expense is recorded)

Here bad debt expense is debited as it increased the expense and credited the allowance as it decreased the assets

On May 1, Carlisle Co. sold inventory to a customer for $1,000 2/10, n/30. Carlisle Co. uses the gross method for reporting sales discounts. The customer paid the account in full on May 20. What will be the Net Sales reported on the Income Statement from these tranactions

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Answer:

The Net Sales that will reported on the Income Statement from these transactions is $1,000.

Explanation:

The term "2/10, n/30" implies that the customer will enjoy a 2% discount if it pays within 10 days but must pay the total amount within 30 days.

However, customer paid on May 20 which is outside the 2% discount period. This implies the customer did not enjoy the 2% discount. That is, the customer paid the full amount of $1,000. Therefore, the net sales is $1,000 from these transactions.

Therefore, the Net Sales that will reported on the Income Statement from these transactions is $1,000.

Construct an amortization schedule for the first three months and the final three months of payments for a 30-year, 7 percent mortgage in the amount of $90,000. What percentage of the third payment is principal

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Answer:

a. First three months and final three months of payments:

Monthly Amortization Schedule  

 Beginning Balance Interest Principal Ending Balance

1 $90,000.00 $525.00 $73.77 $89,926.23

2 $89,926.23 $524.57 $74.20 $89,852.03

3 $89,852.03 $524.14 $74.63 $89,777.39

358 $1,775.56 $10.36 $588.41 $1,187.15

359 $1,187.15          $6.93 $591.84 $595.30

360 $595.30          $3.47 $595.30 $0.00

b. The percentage of the third payment that is principal is 12.46% ($74.63/$598.77 * 100)

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Mortgage loan = $90,000

Interest rate = 7%

Period of mortgage = 30 years

Repayment = monthly

Monthly Pay:   $598.77

Total number of payments = 360

Loan Payments = $215,558.01

Total Interest = $125,558.01

Assume that, on January 1, 2021, Sosa Enterprises paid $2,140,000 for its investment in 33,000 shares of Orioles Co. Further, assume that Orioles has 110,000 total shares of stock issued and estimates an eight-year remaining useful life and straight-line depreciation with no residual value for its depreciable assets. At January 1, 2021, the book value of Orioles' identifiable net assets was $7,160,000, and the fair value of Orioles was $10,000,000. The difference between Orioles' fair value and the book value of its identifiable net assets is attributable to $1,900,000 of land and the remainder to depreciable assets. Goodwill was not part of this transaction. The following information pertains to Orioles during 2021: Net Income $ 400,000 Dividends declared and paid $ 240,000 Market price of common stock on 12/31/2021 $ 80 /share What amount would Sosa Enterprises report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet for its investment in Orioles Co.

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Answer:

$2,152,750

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What amount would Sosa Enterprises report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet for its investment in Orioles Co.

Acquisition price for 30% share $2,140,000

($33,000 / $110,000 * 100=30%)

Add: Net income $120,000

($ 400,000 * 30%)

Less: Dividend ($72,000)

($240,000 * 30%)

Less: Excess depreciation ($35,250)

($940,000 / 8 yrs*30%)

[$10,000,000-$7,160,000-$1,900,000)=$940,000]

Investment reported in Balance $2,152,750

Therefore the amount that Sosa Enterprises would report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet for its investment in Orioles Co is $2,152,750

Makers Corp. had additions to retained earnings for the year just ended of $553,000. The firm paid out $191,000 in cash dividends, and it has ending total equity of $4.96 million. The company currently has 240,000 shares of common stock outstanding. a. What are earnings per share

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Answer:

$1.51

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the earnings per share

Using this formula

Earnings per share = (Retained Earnings + Dividend paid out) / Common stock outstanding

Let plug in the formula

Earnings per share= ($553,000+$191,000)/240,000

Earnings per share=$362,000/240,000

Earnings per share= $1.51

Therefore Earnings per share is $1.51

Sarah Wiggum would like to make a single​lump-sum investment and have ​$1.6 million at the time of her retirement in 32 years. She has found a mutual fund that expects to earn 4 percent annually.
How much must Sarah invest​ today?
If Sarah earned an annual return of 16 ​percent, how much must she invest​ today?
If Sarah can earn 4 percent annually for the next 32 ​years, how much will she have to invest​ today?

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

When the rate of interest is 16% so the amount she invested now is

= $1,600,000 ÷ (1.16)^32

= $13,850

And, when the rate of interest is 4%, so the amount she invested now is

= $1,600,000 ÷ (1.04)^32

= $524,590

In this way it should be determined

Pureform, Inc., uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. It manufactures a product that passes through two departments. Data for a recent month for the first department follow:

Units Materials Labor Overhead
Work in process inventory, beginning 64,000 $64,800 $27,900 $34,600
Units started in process 609,000
Units transferred out 630,000
Work in process inventory, ending 43,000
Cost added during the month $856,330 $343,735 $426,740

The beginning work in process inventory was 85% complete with respect to materials and 70% complete with respect to labor and overhead. The ending work in process inventory was 65% complete with respect to materials and 25% complete with respect to labor and overhead.

Required:
a. Compute the first department's equivalent units of production for materials, labor, and overhead for the month.
b. Determine the first department's cost per equivalent unit for materials, labor, and overhead for the month.

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Answer:

Pureform, Inc.

                                                            Materials    Labor      Overhead

a. Equivalent units of production       657,950    640,750     640,750

b. Cost per equivalent unit                  $1.4           $0.58           $0.67

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                               Units

Work in process inventory, beginning 64,000  

Units started in process                     609,000

Units available for processing           673,000

Units transferred out                         630,000

Work in process inventory, ending     43,000

                                                                 Materials    Labor      Overhead

Work in process inventory, beginning   $64,800   $27,900     $34,600

Cost added during the month             $856,330  $343,735   $426,740

Total production costs for the month   $921,130   $371,635  $430,200

Equivalent units of production:

                                                            Units    Materials    Labor    Overhead

Units transferred out                     630,000   630,000  630,000   630,000

Work in process inventory, ending 43,000     27,950      10,750      10,750

Equivalent units of production                       657,950  640,750   640,750

Cost per equivalent unit:

                                                               Materials    Labor      Overhead

Total production costs for the month   $921,130   $371,635  $430,200

Equivalent units of production              657,950    640,750     640,750

Cost per equivalent unit                         $1.4           $0.58           $0.67

ABC Corp. is expected to pay an annual dividend in the amount of $2.50 a share next year. This dividend constantly grows by 5 percent per year. The current price of the company’s stock is $50.60 per share. What is the cost of equity?

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Answer:

9.94%

Explanation:

The cost of equity can be determined from the constant dividend growth model

according to the constant dividend growth model

price = d1 / (r - g)

d1 = next dividend to be paid

r = cost of equity

g = growth rate

50.60 = 2.5 / (r - 0.05)

50.60(r - 0.05) = 2.5

(r - 0.05) = 2.5 / 50.60

(r - 0.05) = 0.0494

r =  0.0494 + 0.05

r = 0.0994

r = 9.94%

The following information is available for Birch Company at December 31:

Money market fund balance $2,790
Certificate of deposit maturing June 30 of next year $10,000
Postdated checks from customers $1,475
Cash in bank account $21,430
NSF checks from customers returned by bank $650
Cash in petty cash fund $200
Inventory of postage stamps $24

U.S. Treasury bill purchased on December 15 and maturing on February 28 of following year $5,000. Based on this information, Birch Company should report Cash and Cash Equivalents on December 31 of: ___________

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Answer:

the cash and cash equivalent is $29,420

Explanation:

The computation of cash and cash equivalent is given below:

Money market fund balance $2790

Cash in Bank Account $21,430

Cash in Petty cash funds $200

U.S Treasury bill purchased on Dec.15 $5,000

cash and cash equivalent $29420

Hence, the cash and cash equivalent is $29,420

The same is to be considered and relevant too

Risk is a necessary ‘evil’ evil’, support this assessment and give advice risk
managers on how to resolve the effects.

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For a high-risk investment, managers require a high reward.

Altoon Manufacturing's records were partially destroyed in a flood. The company does not know what sales have been for the year, but it does know all sales were on account. Also, the beginning accounts receivable balance was $19,000, and its accounts receivable balance at the time of the flood was $25,000. From the beginning of the year until the flood, cash collections from credit customers were $158,000. Given this information, what are Altoon Manufacturing's sales for the year until the flood?
a. $164,000
b. $114,000
c. $202,000
d. $209,000
e. $189,000

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Answer:

a. $164,000

Explanation:

The computation of the Altoon Manufacturing's sales for the year until the flood is given below:

= Cash collections + ending receivables - opening receivables

= $158,000 + $25,000 - $19,000

= $164,000

hence, the Altoon Manufacturing's sales for the year until the flood is $164,000

Therefore the first option is correct

Price ceilings will likely result in the development of black markets. increase production as producers respond to higher consumer demand at the low ceiling price. increase the volume of transactions as we move along the demand curve. result in the accumulation of surpluses.

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Answer: result in the development of black markets.

Explanation:

Price ceilings are limits on the price that can be charged for a good or service. This means that suppliers will be unable to charge a certain price regardless of the cost incurred to produce that good.

Supplier usually respond to this by producing less goods and services which would leave a shortage in the market. This shortage will result in a black market where the prices the good will then be sold at will be higher than the price ceiling as people try to get the now relatively scarce goods and services.

Ransom Widgets allocates the estimated cost of its accounting department, $200,000, to its production and sales departments since the accounting department supports these departments with regard to payroll and accounts payable functions. The accounting department costs will be allocated based on the number of employees using the direct method. Information regarding employees follows:
Department Employees
Accounting 4
Production 36
Sales 12
How much of the accounting department costs will be allocated to the production and sales departments, respectively?
a. Production Sales
$150,000 $50,000
b. Production Sales
$180,000 $60,000
c. Production Sales
$1,800,000 $600,000
d. Production Sales
$22,222 $66,667

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Answer:

a. Production Sales

$150,000 $50,000

Explanation:

Given that

Number of employees in Production Dept. 36

Number of employees in Sales Dept. 12

So,

Total Number of employees is

= 36 + 12

=48

Now

Cost allocated to Production Dept. is

= $200,000 × 36 ÷ 48

= $150,000.00

And, the Cost allocated to Sales Dept. is

= $200,000 × 12 ÷ 48

= $50,000.00

Blue Manufacturing produces lathes at an inventory cost of $25,000 each that sell for $32,000 each. For credit-approved customers, Blue leases the lathes for $8,500 per year for five years. The lathes are guaranteed to last four years and generally have a six-year life. Collection is predictable and reasonably assured. Additionally, the lessor is aware of all costs to be incurred under the lease that will not be reimbursed by the lessor. What is the financing profit of Blue Manufacturing on a leased lathe

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Answer:

The right solution is "$10,500".

Explanation:

Given values are:

Inventory cost,

= $25,000

Selling cost,

= $32,000

The financing profit will be:

= [tex]Lease\ payment - Selling\ price[/tex]

= [tex](8500\times 5) - 32000[/tex]

= [tex]42500 - 32000[/tex]

= [tex]10,500[/tex] ($)

John, a bachelor, after reading a book on home making, suddenly becomes twice as productive in doing household chores. This will likely make his indifference curves (between income on the vertical axis and household time on the horizontal axis) become :__________

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Answer:

steeper

Explanation:

An indifference curve is a line that represent the goods combinations between the consumer that become indifferent. The indifference curve should be steep when the marginal rate of subsitution is high and the person would gave up a high amount of y in order to received very little of x

So as per the given situation, the indifference curve should become steeper

Any point on the budget constraint Multiple Choice Gives the consumer the highest level of utility. Represent a combination of two goods that are affordable. Represents combinations of two goods that yield the same utility. Reflects the price of one good divided by the price of another good.

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Answer: Represent a combination of two goods that are affordable

Explanation:

The budget constraint simply represents all the combinations of goods and services which a particular consumer can buy given the current prices of the goods within their given income.

The concepts of budget constraint is used in examining the parameters of the choices of the consumers. It should be noted that any point on the budget constraint simply represents a combination of two goods that are affordable.

Rajiv loves watching Downton Abbey on his local public TV station, but he never sends any money to support the station during its fundraising drives. Economists would call Rajiv a . True or False: The government can solve the problem caused by people like Rajiv by sponsoring the show and paying for it with tax revenue collected from everyone. True False True or False: The private market can solve this problem by broadcasting Downton Abbey on cable TV, since then the good would be excludable and thus no longer a public good. True False

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Answer:

free rider

true

true

Explanation:

The free rider problem is a form of market failure. It occurs when people benefit from a good or service of communal nature and do not pay to enjoy these services.

Downtown abbey can be classified as a public good, if it is made a private good, the problem would be solved

A public good is a good that is non excludable and non rivalrous.

A private good is a good that is excludable and rivalrous. They are usually exchanged in the market by private sector businesses. It

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