Purple Cab Company had 70,000 shares of common stock outstanding on January 1, 2021. On April 1, 2021, the company issued 40,000 shares of common stock. The company had outstanding fully vested incentive stock options for 7,000 shares exercisable at $12 that had not been exercised by its executives. The average market price of common stock was $14. The company reported net income in the amount of $289,915 for 2021. What is the basic earnings per share (rounded)

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Answer 1

Answer:

Purple Cab Company

The basic earnings per share is:

= $2.64 per share.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

January 1, 2021, Outstanding common stock shares = 70,000

April 1, 2021, Issue of new common stock shares = 40,000

December, 31, 2021, Outstanding common stock shares = 110,000

Outstanding fully vested incentive stock options = 7,000

Exercise price of options = $12

Common stock market price = $14

Reported net income = $289,915

The basic earnings per share = $ (Net income/Outstanding common stock)

= $289,915/110,000

= $2.64 per share

b) The basic earnings per share does not include the fully vested incentive stock options.  It is only when calculating the diluted earnings per share that the stock options will be included.


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Gullett Corporation had $37,000 of raw materials on hand on November 1. During the month, the Corporation purchased an additional $86,000 of raw materials. The journal entry to record the purchase of raw materials would include a:

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The journal entry to record the purchase of raw materials is analysed below:

November:

Dr Raw materials $86000

Cr Cash or account payable $86000

It should be noted that as the raw material is increasing, the raw material account will be debited while as the cash or account payable I decreasing, it is credited.

Atlas Company provided the following information for last year: Operating income $ 92,000 Sales 235,000 Beginning operating assets 410,000 Ending operating assets 440,000 Calculate Atlas's margin for last year. (Note: Round your answer to two decimal places.) a.0.35 b.2.15 c.0.50 d.0.26 e.0.39

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Answer:

e.0.39

Explanation:

The computation of the atlas margin for the last year is given below:

atlas margin for last year is

= operating income ÷ sales

= $92,000 ÷ $235,000

= 0.39

hence the atlas margin for the last year is 0.39

Therefore the correct option is e

And, the above formula should be used for the same

Assume that the expected return for A is 10% and the expected return for B is 5.5%. Calculate the expected return on a portfolio consisting of 60% A and 40% B. Give your answer in decimal form to 3 decimals places. For example, 8.6% is 0.086.

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Papermill Plc was acquired by a private equity firm, whose investment horizon is 5 years and minimum IRR requirement is 20.0%. The private equity firm estimates the exit EBITDA and exit EV EBITDA multiple to be 1,200.0 and 11.0x, respectively. The EBITDA at entry is 1,100.0 and the amount of debt financing raised at entry is 7.0x EBITDA. The cash flow model built by the private equity firm estimates the debt to be 5.0x EBITDA at exit. Using the assumptions above, estimate the equity funding of the deal at entry.

Sales 1,000.0
Cost of goods sold 600.0
Selling, general and administration 100.0
Interest expense 50.0
Tax expense 75.0

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The estimated equity funding of the deal at entry is $2,893.52

EV means Enterprise value

EBITDA means Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization

Given that the private equity firm estimates that:

Exit EBITDA = 1,200

EV / EBITDA = 11.0x

To derive EV from the EV / EBITDA, then EV / EBITDA is multiplied by EBITDA.

EV = EV / EBITDA * EBITDA (i.e.)

EV = 11 * 1,200

EV = 13,200

Given that the private equity firm estimates the debt to be 5.0x EBITDA at exit.

Debt = 5.0 * EBITDA at exit

Debt = 5.0 * 1,200

Debt = 6,000

To derive the equity value at exit, the debt is subtracted from the EV

Equity value at exit = EV - Debt

Equity value at exit = 13,200 - 6,000

Equity value at exit = 7,200

The equity funding of the deal at entry will be derived using this formula "Equity value at exit / (1 + IRR)^n" where IRR is 20% and n is 5 years

Equity funding of the deal at entry = 7,200 / (1 + 20%)^5

Equity funding of the deal at entry = 7,200 / (1 + 0.20)^5

Equity funding of the deal at entry = 7,200 / (1.20)^5

Equity funding of the deal at entry = 7,200 / 2.48832

Equity funding of the deal at entry = 2893.518518518519

Equity funding of the deal at entry = $2,893.52 (approx).

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Beck Inc. and Bryant Inc. have the following operating data: Beck Inc. Bryant Inc. Sales $336,700 $1,092,000 Variable costs 135,100 655,200 Contribution margin $201,600 $436,800 Fixed costs 138,600 268,800 Income from operations $63,000 $168,000 a. Compute the operating leverage for Beck Inc. and Bryant Inc. If required, round to one decimal place.

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Answer:

Beck Inc Operating leverage 3.2

Bryant Inc Operating leverage 2.6

Explanation:

Computation for the operating leverage for Beck Inc. and Bryant Inc

Using this formula

Operating leverage = Contribution margin/Income from operation

Let plug in the formula

Beck Inc Operating leverage = $201,600/ $63,000

Beck Inc Operating leverage= 3.2

Bryant Inc Operating leverage= $436,800/$168,000

Bryant Inc Operating leverage= 2.6

Therefore the operating leverage for Beck Inc. and Bryant Inc are:

Beck Inc Operating leverage 3.2

Bryant Inc Operating leverage 2.6

Assuming a 360-day year, proceeds of $48,750 were received from discounting a $50,000, 90-day note at a bank. The discount rate used by the bank in computing the proceeds was

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Answer:

the discount rate should be 10%

Explanation:

The computation of the discount rate should be given below:

The Amount of discount is is

= $50,000 - $48,750

= $ 1,250

The $1,250 should be for 90 days.

So for 360 days, it should be

= $1,250 × 4

= $5,000.

And, the discount rate is

= $5,000 ÷ 50,000 × 100

= 10%

Hence, the discount rate should be 10%

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

Roger is hired by an international HR consulting firm as its Outplacement Counselor. Prior to receiving extensive training on the company's copyrighted techniques and programs, Roger is asked to agree in his employment contract that he will not work as a trainer for a rival outplacement company in a specified list of states for a period of one year from the time he quits or his employment will be terminated. This best exemplifies a _____. Group of answer choices

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Answer: noncompeted clause

Explanation:

A non-compete agreement simply refers to the legal agreement which specifies that an employee of a particular company must not enter into competition with the employer when the employee doesn't.woek with the company anymore or when the employment period is over.

According to the non-compete agreement, the employee is also prohibited from revealing secrets or proprietary information or secrets to other parties.

Use the following information about the current year's operations of a company to calculate the cash paid for merchandise.
Cost of goods sold……………………………….. $ 735,000
Merchandise inventory, January 1………………. 84,700
Merchandise inventory, December 31…………… 82,400
Accounts payable, January 1……………………. 54,500
Accounts payable, December 31……………….. 60,200

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Answer:

$727,000

Explanation:

Calculation of cash paid for merchandise

Cost of goods sold

$735,000

Add:

Merchandise inventory, December 31

$82,400

Less:

Merchandise inventory, January 1

($84,700)

Purchases during the period

$732,700

Add:

Accounts payable, January 1

$54,500

Less:

Accounts payable, December 31

($60,200)

Cash paid for merchandise

$727,000

The unit quantity standard of a product is 3 pounds per package, and the unit quantity standard for machine hours is 0.40 hours per package. During August, 210,000 packages were produced. 440,000 pounds and 85,000 hours were used in production. How many pounds and how many machine hours should have been used for the actual output

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Answer:

The pounds of materials should have been

= 630,000 pounds.

The machine hours should have been

= 84,000 hours.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Standard materials per package = 3 pounds

Standard machine hours per package = 0.40 hours

Actual production units during August = 210,000 units

Actual materials used = 440,000 pounds

Actual machine hours used = 85,000 hours

Standard materials = 630,000 pounds (210,000 * 3)

Standard machine hours = 84,000 hours (210,000 * 0.40)

ctivity-Based Costing (ABC) is useful in: Select one: A. Breakdown COGS into DL, DM, and FOH B. Breaking down FOH more accurately into cost drivers C. Breaking down FOH into one overhead rate D. Breaking down DL and DM by product

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Answer:

B. Breaking down FOH more accurately into cost drivers

Explanation:

In the case of activity based costing, the activity of the fixed cost should be breakdown based on the number of activity pools while the fixed cost should be breakdown as per the cost drivers. Also, there is more than one overhead rate existed. In addition to this, it is the method for distribution of the overhead with those firms who is able to used it

Therefore the option b is correct

The mailroom employees send all remittances and remittance advices to the cashier. The cashier deposits the cash in the bank and forwards the remittance advices and duplicate deposit slips to the Accounting Department.
a. Indicate the weak link in internal control in the handling of cash receipts.
b. How can the weakness be corrected?

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Answer:

a. There is weak control measure by sending the remittance advice to the cashier

b. To remedy this weakness in control the mailroom can send the remittance advice directly to the accounting department

Explanation:

In the given scenario the mailroom sends remittance advice to the cashier who then processes deposit and sends the remittance advices and duplicate deposit slips to the Accounting Department.

Given the opportunity the cashier can divert some of the remittance advice without the accounting department knowing since the mailroom does not report anything to the accounting department.

To avoid this risk in operations it will be better for the mailroom to send the remittance advise to the accounting department.

The accounting department can now forward to the cashier for processing

A-Rod Fishing Supplies had sales of $2,500,000 and cost of goods sold of $1,710,000. Selling and administrative expenses represented 10 percent of sales. Depreciation was 6 percent of the total assets of $4,680,000.
What was the firm's operating profit?

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Answer:

$259,200

Explanation:

A-Rod Fishing Supplies

Income Statement

Sales Revenue                                                                 $2,500,000

Less Cost of Sales                                                            ($1,710,000)

Gross Profit                                                                          $790,000

Less Operating Expenses

Selling and administrative expenses        $250,000

Depreciation expense                                $280,800     ($530,800)

Operating Profit                                                                  $259,200

thus,

the firm's operating profit is $259,200

Charlie's brother, Alexander, also consumes apples (A) and bananas (B). Alexander's utility function happens to be U(A, B) = 5A + 2B.
(a) Alexander has 40 apples and 5 bananas. The indifference curve through (40, 5) also include bundle ( _____ , 2).
(b) Alexander has 40 apples and 5 bananas. With this bundle, Alexander would like to give up _____ apple(s) for a banana.

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Solution :

[tex]U(A, B) = 5A + 2B[/tex]

a). Bundles [tex](40, 5)[/tex] = U ( _____ , 2), lie on the same indifference curve. Suppose missing numbers is x.

So, [tex]U(40, 5) = U(x, 2)[/tex]

   (40 x 5) + (2 x 5) = 50x + (2 x 2)

     210 - 4  = 5x

       [tex]x = 41.2[/tex]

So Alexander has [tex]40[/tex] apples and [tex]5[/tex] bananas. The indifference curve though [tex](40, 5)[/tex] also include bundle.

Therefore, (41.2, 2)

b). [tex]$MRS_{BA} = \frac{MU_B}{MU_A}$[/tex]

                  [tex]$=\frac{\delta U/\delta B}{\delta U/\delta A}$[/tex]

                  [tex]$=\frac{2}{5}$[/tex]

                 = 0.4

So Alexander  has [tex]40[/tex] apples and [tex]5[/tex] bananas with this bundle. Alexander would like to give up [tex]0.4[/tex] unit apples for a banana.

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

Bramble Corp. has a weighted-average unit contribution margin of $30 for its two products, Standard and Supreme. Expected sales for Bramble are 60000 Standard and 40000 Supreme. Fixed expenses are $2400000. How many Standards would Bramble sell at the break-even point

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Answer:

160,000 units

Explanation:

Step 1 : Determine the Sales Mix

Bramble : Standard

60000 : 40000

3 : 2

Step 2 : Determine the Overall Break even Point

Break even Point = Fixed Cost ÷ Contribution per unit

                             = $2400000 ÷ $30

                             = 80,000

Step 3 : Determine break-even point for Standards

Standards Break even point = 80,000 x 2

                                               = 160,000 units

Thus,

Bramble Corp would sell 160,000 units of Standards at the break-even point

Describe how an unrelated tenant in common or joint tenant should protect him- or herself from potential liability (for negligence, injury to guests, or casualty loss) if his or her fellow tenants are not willing to buy insurance to do so?

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Answer:

Tenancy in common

Explanation:

This tenant could use a legal agreement known as Tenancy in common. This agreement is established between two people who are co-tenants of a residence, but while one person is interested in purchasing insurance to protect themselves from potential liability, the other tenant is not willing to purchase insurance. In this case, Tenancy in common, allows only one of the tenants to have support with the right of survivorship and in case that tenant dies, the right will not pass to the other tenant.

Help please
Identify ways to reduce shrinkage ​

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Answer:

Increase Employee Accountability. ...

Train Staff to Follow Security Policies and Procedures. ...

Consider Your Store Layout. ...

Develop a Culture of Loss Prevention. ...

Invest in Automated Cash Management Technology.

Welcome Inn Hotels is considering the construction of a new hotel for $90 million. The expected life of the hotel is 30 years, with no residual value. The hotel is expected to earn revenues of $26 million per year. Total expenses, including depreciation, are expected to be $15 million per year. Welcome Inn management has set a minimum acceptable rate of return of 14%.
a. Determine the equal annual net cash flows from operating the hotel.
b. Calculate the net present value of the new hotel. Use 7.003 for the present value of an annuity of $1 at 14% for 30 periods.
c. Does your analysis support construction of the new hotel?

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Answer:

a. Annual Net cash flows:

= Revenue - Expenses + Depreciation

= 26,000,000 - 15,000,000 + (90,000,000 / 30 years)

= 11,000,000 + 3,000,000

= $14,000,000

b. Net present value:

= Present value of cashflows - Investment cost

= (Annual cashflow * present value of an annuity, 14%, 30 periods) - Investment cost

= (14,000,000 * 7.003) - 90,000,000

= $8,042,000

c. Company should construct the hotel as it would bring a positive Net Present Value

Note: In "b" the cashflow was treated as an annuity because it is constant.

When preparing a production budget, the required production equals:________
a. budgeted sales beginning inventory desired ending inventory.
b. budgeted sales - beginning inventory desired ending inventory.
c. budgeted sales - beginning inventory - desired ending inventory.
d. budgeted sales beginning inventory - desired ending inventory.

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Answer: B. budgeted sales - beginning inventory + desired ending inventory.

Explanation:

The production budget is also referred to as the manufacturing budget and it is the budget that is used in determining the quantity of the product of the firm which needs to be produced during a particular budgetary period.

The production budget lists the number of units that a firm will manufacture during a period. When preparing a production budget, the required production will be gotten as the budgeted sales - beginning inventory + desired ending inventory.

Therefore, the correct option is B.

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.

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

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Answer:

wut is this

Explanation:

financial acc practice ex 1

Below is budgeted production and sales information for Flushing Company for the month of December. Product XXX Product ZZZ Estimated beginning inventory 29,000 units 18,500 units Desired ending inventory 34,800 units 15,100 units Region I, anticipated sales 344,000 units 273,000 units Region II, anticipated sales 192,000 units 143,000 units The unit selling price for product XXX is $5 and for product ZZZ is $16. Budgeted production for product ZZZ during the month is a.416,000 units b.412,600 units c.599,800 units d.431,100 units

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Answer:

The correct option is b.412,600 units.

Explanation:

Given:

                                                            Product XXX           Product ZZZ

Estimated beginning inventory          29,000 units            18,500 units

Desired ending inventory                    34,800 units            15,100 units

Region I, anticipated sales                344,000 units          273,000 units

Region II, anticipated sales               192,000 units           143,000 units

Therefore, we have:

Estimated beginning inventory for product ZZZ = 18,500 Units

Desired ending inventory for product ZZZ = 15,100 Units

Total anticipated sale at regions I and II= Region I, anticipated sales + Region II, anticipated sales = 273,000 + 143,000 = 416,000 units

Budgeted production for product ZZZ during the month = Total anticipated sale at regions I and II + Desired ending inventory for product ZZZ - Estimated beginning inventory for product ZZZ = 416,000 + 15,100 - 18,500 = 412,600 units

Therefore, the correct option is b.412,600 units.

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

_______ generates ideas for quality improvements by comparing specific project practices or product characteristics to those of other projects or products within or outside the performing organization. Group of answer choices Benchmarking

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Answer:

the word is Benchmarking

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

Financial information for Forever 18 includes the following selected data: ($ in millions except share data) 2021 2020 Net income $ 160 $ 171 Dividends on preferred stock $ 22 $ 17 Average shares outstanding (in millions) 250 300 Stock price $ 11.92 $ 10.87 Required: 1-a. Calculate earnings per share in 2020 and 2021.

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Answer:

Earnings per share = (Net income - Preferred dividends) / Number of shares outstanding

2020:

= (171 - 17) / 300

= $0.51 per share

2021:

= (160 - 22) / 250

= $0.55 per share

Assume the following information for Larry Corp. Journalize receivables transactions. Accounts receivable (beginning balance) $142,000 Allowance for doubtful accounts (beginning balance) 11,360 Net credit sales 945,000 Collections 910,000 Write-offs of accounts receivable 5,200 Collections of accounts previously written off 1,900 Uncollectible accounts are expected to be 8% of the ending balance in accounts receivable. Instructions a. Prepare the entries to record sales and collections during the period. b. Prepare the entry to record the write-off of uncollectible accounts during the period. c. Prepare the entries to record the recovery of the uncollectible account during the period.

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Answer:

Following are the Journal entry  to the question in the attached file.

Explanation:

Cost-volume-profit analysis includes all of the following assumptions except:_________.
a. all units produced are sold.
b. changes in activity are the only factors that affect costs.
c. the behavior of costs is curvilinear throughout the relevant range.
d. costs can be classified accurately as either variable or fixed.

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Answer:

a. all units produced are sold.

Explanation:

Cost-volume-profit analysis  is also known as breakeven analysis. It is an analysis that review the point or number of units a company must sell for the revenue or sales to equate the total cost. In other words, the point the company neither makes a profit nor a loss.. The assumptions of this analysis are;

(i) The total costs are recognized as fixed and variable. Where as in reality, some costs may be semi-variable cost.

(ii) It assumes a linear relationship between costs and sales.  

(iii) The selling price per unit of the product is constant.

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