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  • At the beginning of 2017, your company buys a $29,600 piece of equipment that it expects...

    At the beginning of 2017, your company buys a $29,600 piece of equipment that it expects to use for 4 years. The equipment has an estimated residual value of 4,000. The company expects to produce a total of 200,000 units. Actual production is as follows: 42,000 units in 2017, 50,000 units in 2018, 47,000 units in 2019, and 61,000 units...

  • 1. The following are the assumed supply and demand schedules for Pepsi in Farmingdale in February...

    1. The following are the assumed supply and demand schedules for Pepsi in Farmingdale in February 2015: Demand Schedule Supply Schedule Quantity Quantity Demanded per year Supplied per year Price $2.25 $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00 (thousands) (thousands) 16 20 24 28 32 Price $2.25 $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.00 30 28 26 24 20 A. Plot the supply and...

  • 6. On January 1, Wonder Water borrowed $300,000 for 5 years at 4.5% to finance expansion....

    6. On January 1, Wonder Water borrowed $300,000 for 5 years at 4.5% to finance expansion. Fixed principal payments are to be made quarterly beginning Mar 1. Below is an instalment schedule for Wonder Water. (13 marks) WONDER WATER INSTALMENT PAYMENT SCHEDULE- FIXED PRINCIPAL PAYMENTS Interest Period Cash Pmt Interest Expense Reduction of Principal Principal Jan 1 300,000 Mar 1...

  • NAME B) At December 31, 2018 before any year-end adiustments, the Accounts Receivable balance of Houston...

    NAME B) At December 31, 2018 before any year-end adiustments, the Accounts Receivable balance of Houston Inc. is $330,000. The Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts has a $15,400 credit balance. Houston prepares the following aging schedule for Accounts Receivable: Days Outstanding 1-30days 31-60days 61-90days Over 90 days Estimated Uncollectible 0.6% 3.0 % 5.0% 40.0% Balance $130,000 $100,000 $ 70,000 $30,000 REQUIRED:...

  • Jeremy earned $100,000 in salary and $6,000 in interest income during the year. Jeremy’s employer withheld...

    Jeremy earned $100,000 in salary and $6,000 in interest income during the year. Jeremy’s employer withheld $11,000 of federal income taxes from Jeremy’s paychecks during the year.  Jeremy has one qualifying dependent child who lives with him. Jeremey qualifies to file as head of household and has $23,000 in itemized deductions.  You may use the book chapter 4, PowerPoints, or the IRS...

  • Exercise 1-11 Cost Behavior; Contribution Format Income Statement [LO1-4, LO1-6] Harris Company manufactures and sells a...

    Exercise 1-11 Cost Behavior; Contribution Format Income Statement [LO1-4, LO1-6] Harris Company manufactures and sells a single product. A partially completed schedule of the company’s total costs and costs per unit over the relevant range of 61,000 to 101,000 units is given below: Required: 1. Complete the schedule of the company’s total costs and costs per unit as given in...

  • Jasper Company has sales on account and for cash. Specifically, 63% of its sales are on...

    Jasper Company has sales on account and for cash. Specifically, 63% of its sales are on account and 37% are for cash. Credit sales are collected in full in the month following the sale. The company forecasts sales of $522,000 for April, $532,000 for May, and $557,000 for June. The beginning balance of Accounts Receivable is $305,000 on April 1...

  • EXERCISE 3-3 Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold LO3-3 Primare Corporation...

    EXERCISE 3-3 Schedules of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Cost of Goods Sold LO3-3 Primare Corporation has provided the following data concerning last month's manufacturing operations. Purchases of raw materials. Indirect materials included in manufacturing overhead Direct labor........... Manufacturing overhead applied to work in process... Underapplied overhead.. $30,000 $5,000 $58,000 $87,000 $4,000 Inventories Raw materials. Work in process... Finished goods...

  • Vivian Books buys books and magazines directly from publishers and distributes them to grocery stores. The...

    Vivian Books buys books and magazines directly from publishers and distributes them to grocery stores. The wholesaler expects to purchase the following inventory. April May June   Required purchases (on account) $ 104,000 $ 124,000 $ 136,000       Vivian Books’s accountant prepared the following schedule of cash payments for inventory purchases. Vivian Books’s suppliers require that 90 percent of purchases on...

  • John owns shares in a mutual fund and shares of individual stocks in his brokerage account....

    John owns shares in a mutual fund and shares of individual stocks in his brokerage account. The Form 1099-DIV from the mutual fund indicates $2,000 of capital gains distributions and the form from the brokerage firm indicates $6,000 of capital gains distributions. The brokerage statement also indicated a long term capital loss of $1,850 on a stock sale How should...

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