Answer:
Adjusting journal entries
a) 1 . Debit Depreciation $10500 Credit Accumulated depreciation $10500.
2 . Debit interest expense $40 , Credit Bank $40
3 . Debit Admission revenue $ 60000, Credit Unearned admission revenue $60000
4. Debit Prepaid expense $1100 , Credit Advertising expense $1100
5. Debit salary $4700, Credit Salary payable ( accrued salary) $4700
Explanation:
Depreciation = (cost - salvage value)/ useful life
it is said that the equipment has a useful life of 16 years at that date (31 Dec) and depreciation needs to be adjusted for the year. Even even that $192000 is Carrying amount it is not depreciable amount we still need to subtract the salvage value hence (192000- 24000)/16 = $10500 Depreciation
interest expense = 90000*8%*72/360 = $1440
The 72 days numerator is arrived at by adding the remaining 11 days in Oct plus full 30 days Nov plus full 31 days Dec. $1400 of interest has already been recorded so in adjusting to the total of $1440 we need to record $40 of interest.
december coupon = 2000*$30 =$60000
if the coupon admission book revenue for december is not included in the trial balance then its journal entry is debit bank $60000 credit unearned revenue $60000
Answer:
Contribution margin per unit = Sales price per unit – Variable cost per unit
$2 - $1.20=$0.80
The contribution margin per package is $ 0.80.
Breakeven sales in units = Fixed expenses + Operating income ) / Contribution margin per unit $85,000 + $22,000/0.80 = 133,750 packages
Contribution margin per package = $2 - $1.00 = $1.00
Breakeven sales in units = Fixed expenses + Operating income ) / Contribution margin per unit
$100,000 + $22,000/$1= 122,000 packages
The firm will have to sell 122,000 packages to generate $22,000 of operating income. Socks unlimited would have to sell 11,750 less packages of socks to earn $22,000 of operating income. The increase in fixed costs was completely offset by the decrease in variable costs at the prior target profit volume of sales. Therefore, the firm will need to sell less units in order to achieve its target profit level.