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sp2606 [1]
4 years ago
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When you calculate your true costs of going to college, what portion of your room-and-board expenses should be included?

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1 answer:
fomenos4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

D) You should include only the amount by which your room-and-board expenses exceed the expenses for rent and food if you were not in college.

Explanation:

If you decide not to go to college you might be making a mistake, but you will still be alive, and you would also need to spend money on food and shelter. The only exception here is you decide to enter the Army, then your living expenses will be extremely low.

That is why you need to include only room and board expenses that exceed your normal living expenses.

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When a company integrates its supply chain to allow it to improve efficiency, this is known as<u> Vertical Integration. </u>

<h3>What is vertical integration?</h3>
  • Involves acquiring a company along the supply chain.
  • Can be either forward or backward integration.

Forward integration involves acquiring a company that is further along in the supply chain such as a producer acquiring a retailer. Backward integration would be the reverse situation.

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2 years ago
Roland Company began operations on December 1 and needs assistance in preparing December 31 financial statements, including its
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Answer:Incomplete Question, You omitted the values for the following

supplies remaining at year-end: $700

Wages earned by workers but not yet paid at year-end: $500

Explanation:

1. To Record the journal entries required for December, excluding the December 31 year-end adjusting entries.

Cash Paid for prepaid insurance

Date            Account and Explanation     Debit         Credit

1st Dec   Prepaid Insurance                  $24,000

        Cash                                                                    $24,000

Supplies purchased in cash

7th Dec      Supplies                                   $2000

                 Cash                                                                   $2,000

13th Dec     No ENTRY            Roland Co agreed to do but has not done itr yet.

Advance received from ABX

24th Dec      Cash                                       $4,000

                    Unearned Revenue                                        $4,000

2. To Record the December 31 year-end adjusting entries for prepaid insurance,  supplies,  accrued wages, accrued revenue, and  unearned revenue.

Insurance expense

Date            Account and Explanation     Debit         Credit

31st Dec  Insurance Expense                   $1,000

        Prepaid Expense                                                    $1,000

Calculation.24 month insurance policy for $24,000 cash.

Insurance for a month = 24,000/24= 1000

Supplies Expense

Date            Account and Explanation     Debit         Credit

31st Dec  Supplies  Expense                   $1,300

              Supplies                                                     $1,300

Calculation :purchased supplies for $2,000 --supplies remaining at year-end, $700= $1,300

To record Wages earned by workers but not yet paid at year-end: $500

Date            Account and Explanation     Debit         Credit

31st Dec  Wages   Expense                   $500

               Wages Payable                                               $500

Service Revenue from  Telo

Date            Account and Explanation     Debit         Credit

31st Dec  Accounts receivable                 $6,000

               Service Revenue                                            $6,000

calculation=Job Completion at Year-End x received cash  of worth of work for Telo = 60% x 10,000 = %6,000

Service Revenue from  Abx

Date            Account and Explanation     Debit         Credit

31st Dec  Unearned Revenue                 $1,000

               Service Revenue                                                  $1,000

calculation=Job Completion at Year-End x cash in advance to perform work  = 25% x 4,000 = $1,000

3. Journal entry for January

Payment Of wages recorded

Date            Account and Explanation     Debit         Credit

5 Jan  Wages Payable                          $500

  Wages Expense (800-500)                 $300

               Cash                                                             $800

Payments from Telo Recorded

Date            Account and Explanation     Debit         Credit

12 Jan  Cash                                           $10,000            

      Account Receivable                                             $6,000

    Service Revenue(10,000-6000)                          $4,000

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Padgett also record the land at $367,500

 

b)Padgett's tax basis will will bwe same as that of Nova, i.e., $91,875

c)If Padgett sells the land several years later the built in basis of $91,875 will be taxed to Nova only.

so the gain of (551,200-367,500) 183700 divided in two equal parts of 91850 each.

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N = Number of periods = 25 years x 12 months = 300 Months

FV = Future Value of the annuity =  0

I =  APR or the interest rate = ?? We have to calculate this.

We shall use a financial calculator to compute the value of I.

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