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wlad13 [49]
3 years ago
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Jensen Cleaning Service uses the listed accounts. (Some of the accounts will be explained in Lesson 2-3.) Prepare two T accounts

for each transaction. On each T account, select the account title of one of the accounts affected by the transaction. Enter the debit or credit amount in each T account to show the transaction’s effect.
This is the problem - it's for T Accounts- I just need to understand how to write it when it's like this
Business
1 answer:
Westkost [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Cash Sales Transaction

Journal Entry

Dr.  Cash   100,000

Cr.   Sales  100,000

Cash received and sales has been recorded due to the nature of Cash and Income, Cash and Sales is entered as Debit and credit respectively.

* For Journal posting MS excel file is attached which has T account with above transaction posted in it.

Explanation:

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Explanation:

We know that,

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So, the dividend would be

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a. The production process shows that the more the quantity produced, the less the average cost of production.  It proves that there are advantages arising from economies of scale.

AC with Q = 150 = $10 ($1,500/150) and

AC with Q = 750 = $2 ($1,500/750)

b. The optimal arrangement is (centralized production) to produce the 750 routers at city C and ship to the 4 other cities.

c. AC with Q = 150 = $10 (14000/(150+1250) and

AC with Q = 750 = $7 (14000/(750+1250)

d. The cost-minimizing arrangement of production in this case is decentralized production.

e. The average cost of producing 150 units at the various cities has remained unchanged while the average cost of producing the 750 units at city C has increased from $2 to $7.

f. Suppose now production costs are those given in part (a) but let shipping cost per router be given by t (in the preceding discussion, we had t = 6, now we assume we don’t know the cost of shipping).

The value of t that would make the two arrangements for production (centralized versus separate factories) equivalent in terms of cost is:

t = $10 per router

Therefore, centralized production cost will be equal to $7,500 ($1,500 + ($10 * 600), and decentralized production cost will remain at $7,500 (750 * $10).

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Cities with consumers of wi-fi routers = A, B, C, D and E

Demand for routers by each city = 150

Total number of routers required = 750 (150 * 5)

b) Suppose the average cost of producing a router is AC (Q) = 1500/Q, where Q is the number of routers produced in a factory:

Therefore AC with Q = 150 = $10 ($1,500/150) and

AC with Q = 750 = $2 ($1,500/750)

Cost of Production of routers in city C:

cost of producing 750 routers at $2 per router = $1,500

Shipping cost of 600 routers to 4 cities at $6 per router = $3,600

Total cost of producing at city C = $5,100 ($1,500 + $3,600)

Total cost of producing 750 routers at 5 cities = $7,500 ($1,500/150 * 750)

c) Suppose the average cost of producing a router is AC = 14000/(Q+1250):

Therefore, AC with Q = 150 = $10 (14000/(150+1250) and

AC with Q = 750 = $7 (14000/(750+1250)

Cost of Production of routers in city C:

cost of producing 750 routers at $7 per router = $5,250

Shipping cost of 600 routers to 4 cities at $6 per router = $3,600

Total cost of producing at city C = $8,850 ($5,250 + $3,600)

Total cost of producing 750 routers at 5 cities = $7,500 ($1,500/150 * 750)

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Therefore, $7,500 - $1,500 = t600

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t600 = $6,000

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