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inna [77]
3 years ago
10

New cuisine café files a suit in a state court against olive oil inc., alleging a breach of contract. the case proceeds to trial

, after which the court renders a verdict. if new cuisine decides to appeal to a state appellate court, its attorney must file, with the clerk of the appellate court, within a prescribed period of time​
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1 answer:
7nadin3 [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The answer is A copy of the record on appeal.

Explanation:

NC files a suit in state court against OV, alleging a breach of contract and renders the judgment. If the NC decided to appeal to a state appellate court attorney must file a copy of the record on appeal with prescribed period. Record on appeal contains two parts the legal file and the transcript. The record must be filled in the court within a time period of 90 days.

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Cash

Account Titles                                Debit        Credit

Beginning balance                   $ 20,000

Accounts payable                                         $10,500

Wages payable                                               18,000

Selling and distribution expense                     1,800

Utilities and Rent for production                    9,300

Sales Revenue                            36,000

Ending balance                                           $16,400

Raw materials inventory

Account Titles                                Debit        Credit

Beginning balance                   $ 1,800

Accounts Payable                      11,400

Work-in-Process                                           $10,800

Ending balance                                              $2,400

Work in process inventory

Account Titles                                Debit        Credit

Beginning balance                   $ 2,400

Raw materials                            10,800

Wages Payable                          19,950

Overhead Applied                      11,970

Finished Goods Inventory                          $24,000

Ending balance                                             $21,120

Finished goods inventory

Account Titles                                Debit        Credit

Beginning balance                   $ 4,200

Work-in-Process                        24,000

Cost of goods sold                                       $25,500

Ending balance                                               $2,700

Property, plant, and equipment

Account Titles                                Debit        Credit

Beginning balance                   $ 15,000

Accumulated depreciation

Account Titles                                Debit        Credit

Beginning balance                                        $ 6,000

Depreciation expense                                     3,000

Ending Balance                         $9,000

Accounts Payable

Account Titles                                Debit        Credit

Raw materials                                               $12,000

Cash                                            $10,500

Ending balance                             $1,500

Wages Payable

Account Titles                               Debit         Credit

Work-in-Process                                          $19,950

Cash                                           $18,000

Ending balance                            $1,950

Common stock

Account Titles                                Debit        Credit

Beginning balance                                        $ 16,800

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Production Supplies

Account Titles                                Debit        Credit

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Overhead                                      $422

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Depreciation expense                  3,000

Production supplies                         422

Cost of goods sold (Underapplied)                  752

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Finished Goods Inventory       $25,500

Overhead (underapplied)                752

Income Summary                                        $26,252

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Cash                                          $1,800

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Cash                                            $9,300

Overhead                                                       $9,300

Depreciation Expense - Plant & Equipment

Account Titles                               Debit          Credit

Accumulated Depreciation        $3,000

Overhead                                                       $3,000

b) Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Sold:

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Raw materials                            10,800

Direct labor                                19,950

Overhead Applied                      11,970

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Finished Goods Inventory     $ 4,200

Cost of manufactured            24,000

Cost of goods available       $28,200

Ending FG Inventory                 2,700

Cost of goods sold              $25,500

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Sales Revenue                      $36,000

Cost of Goods Sold                 26,252

Gross profit                                9,748

Selling and distribution exp.      1,800

Net income                              $7,948

Retained Earnings, January 1, 2019 $20,600

Net income                                             7,948

Retained Earnings, December 31,    $28,548

Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2019:

Assets:

Cash                                          $ 16,400

Raw materials inventory               2,400

Work in process inventory          21,120

Finished goods inventory            2,700

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Property, plant, and equipment 15,000

Accumulated depreciation          9,000      $6,000

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Wages Payable                                              1,950

Total liabilities                                             $3,450

Common stock                         $16,800

Retained earnings                     28,548  $45,348

Total liabilities and equity                       $48,798

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Account Titles                                Debit        Credit

Cash                                         $ 20,000

Raw materials inventory                1,800

Work in process inventory           2,400

Finished goods inventory            4,200

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Common stock                                               16,800

Retained earnings                                         20,600

Total                                       $ 43,400      $ 43,400

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1. Raw materials $11,400 Production Supplies $600 Accounts payable $12,000

2. Work-in-Process $10,800 Raw materials $10,800

3. Accounts payable $10,500 Cash $10,500

4. Work-in-Process $19,950 Wages Payable $19,950

5. Wages Payable $18,000 Cash $18,000

6. Work-in-Process $11,970 Overhead Applied $11,970 ($12,600 * 950/1,000)

7. Selling and Administrative expense $1,800 Cash $1,800

8. Utilities and Rent for production $9,300 Cash $9,300

9. Depreciation Expense-Plant and Equipment $3,000 Accumulated Depreciation $3,000

10. Finished Goods Inventory $24,000 Work-in-Process $24,000

11. Cost of Goods Sold $25,500 Finished Goods Inventory $25,500

12. Cash $36,000 Sales Revenue $36,000

13. Overhead $422 Production Supplies $422 ($600 - $178)

14. Cost of Goods Sold $752 Underapplied Overhead $752

Adjusted Trial Balance at December 31, 2019:

Account Titles                                Debit        Credit

Cash                                          $ 16,400

Raw materials inventory               2,400

Work in process inventory          21,120

Finished goods inventory            2,700

Property, plant, and equipment 15,000

Accumulated depreciation                          $ 9,000

Accounts Payable                                            1,500

Wages Payable                                                1,950

Common stock                                               16,800

Retained earnings                                         20,600

Production Supplies                        178

Sales Revenue                                               36,000

Cost of Goods Sold                 26,252

Selling and distribution exp.      1,800

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