Answer:
The correct option is (b)
Explanation:
Managerial accounting is for internal purpose for the managers for decision making. It is not mandatory as per GAAP, unlike financial accounting. Transactions are recorded as per the understanding of managers and not as per specific standards,
Managerial accounting focuses on data being relevant and not necessarily objective. Since, it caters to internal users, it is customized as per their requirement. Financial accounting, on the other hand needs to be highly objective as it caters to a wider audience who need transparent and reliable financial information.
Therefore, managerial accounting focuses on data relevance over data objectivity.
Answer:
Total Equivalent Units Conversion 746,000
Explanation:
Breakfast Cereal Maker
Weighted-Average Inventory Method
Total Equivalent Units
Units Conversion Equivalent Units
Particulars %
Units completed 620,000 100 % 620,000
<u>Add Ending WIP 180,000 70 % 126,000</u>
<u>Total Equivalent Units 746,000</u>
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<em>The total Equivalent units are obtained by adding the percent of the units in the ending work in process inventory to the units completed and transferred out. This is the average weighted method of finding the equivalent units.</em>
<em>As only conversion is required we found out the conversion units only.</em>
Answer:
b. If the employer accepts Turner's counteroffer, Turner will recognize as gross income $55,000 per month [($480,000 + $180,000)/12].
Explanation:
Given that
Turner annual salary = $600,000
Counteroffer to received a monthly salary = $40,000 or $480,000 annually
And, $180,000 bonus in 5 years at the age of 65
So the benefit he will be getting would be after accepting the counter offer is
= ($480,000 + $180,000) ÷ 12 months
= $660,000 ÷ 12 months
= $55,000
Answer:
Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below:
On July 1
Prepaid insurance A/c Dr $9,400
To Cash A/c $9,400
(Being the prepaid insurance for cash is recorded)
On December 31
Insurance expense A/c Dr $2,350
To Prepaid insurance A/c $2,350
(Being the insurance expense is recorded)
The computation is shown below:
= Prepaid insurance amount ÷ number of years × number of months ÷ total number of months in a year
= $9,400 ÷ 2 years × 6 months ÷ 12 months
= $2,350