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agasfer [191]
3 years ago
12

Explain the relationship between transaction motive and income

Business
1 answer:
KIM [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:That relationship suggests that money is a normal good: as income increases, people demand more money at each interest rate, and as income falls, they demand less.

Explanation:

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miv72 [106K]

Answer:

1) Mason Automotive sells 10,000,000 shares at $5 par for $30 on January 1st, 2018.  

Dr Cash 300,000,000

   Cr Common stock 50,000,000

   Cr Additional paid in capital 250,000,000

2) Ed Mason, the CEO, hires 3,000 employees, whom will receive a combined salary of $12 Million on a monthly basis. The employees started on January 1st and will be paid for the month of January on February 5th. Employee's withholdings are as follows: 10% for federal income taxes 5% for state income taxes and 7% for FICA. Record the necessary entry as of January 1st, 2019.          

No journal entry required

Adjusting entry:

January 31, 2018, wages expense

Dr Wages expense 12,000,000

Dr FICA taxes expense 840,000

   Cr Federal income taxes withheld payable 1,200,000

   Cr State income taxes withheld payable 600,000

   Cr FICA taxes withheld payable 840,000

   Cr FICA taxes payable 840,000

   Cr Wages payable 9,360,000

3) Mason Automotive issues a bond payable on January 1st, 2018 with a face value of $200 Million at 102. The bond will have a useful life of 5 years with an interest payment of 5% (Annual Percentage Rate) due at the end of the month. Record the necessary journal entry as of January 1st,  2018.

Dr Cash 204,000,000

   Cr Premium on bonds payable 4,000,000

   Cr Bonds payable 200,000,000

(Note: When considering the amortization of the discount or premium, assume the straight line method is used).  

Adjusting entry        

January 31, 2018, interest expense

Dr interest expense 766,666.66

Dr Premium on bonds payable 66,666.67

   Cr Interest payable 833,333.33

4) Mason Automotive purchased $80 Million dollars worth of inventory on January 2nd, 2018. $80 Million was paid with cash with the remaining balance on account. Mason notes that it will use a perpetual inventory system to track inventory.  

Dr Inventory 80,000,000

       Cr Accounts payable 80,000,000      

5) Mason Automotive purchases fixed assets of $120 Million that will have a useful life of 10 years and no salvage value on January 2, 2018. $20 million was paid with cash with the remaining balance on account. These assets are depreciated using the straight-line method.  

Dr Fixed assets 120,000,000

   Cr Cash 20,000,000

   Cr Accounts payable 100,000,000

Adjusting entry:

January 31, 2019, depreciation expense  

Dr Depreciation expense 1,000,000

   Cr Accumulated depreciation - fixed assets 1,000,000    

6) On January 2nd, Mason Automotive shipped an order to Corby Panther Company. The shipping terms were FOB shipping point and the value of the order was $50 Million and the inventory cost was $20 Million. Assume that this sale was made on account.          

Dr Accounts receivable 50,000,000

   Cr Sales revenue 50,000,000

Dr Cost of goods sold 20,000,000

   Cr Inventory 20,000,000

Adjusting entry:

January 31, 2018, allowance for doubtful accounts (5%)

Dr Bad debt expense 2,500,000

   Cr Allowance for doubtful accounts 2,500,000

7) On January 3, Mason Automotive receives $75 Million advance payment from a customer, Michael Scott Paper Company, to manufacture 7,500 cars.        

Dr Cash 75,000,000

   Cr Deferred revenue 75,000,000

Adjusting entry:

January 31, 2019, 4,000 cars were finished and delivered

Dr Deferred revenue 40,000,000

   Cr Sales revenue 40,000,000

Dr Cost of goods sold 32,000,000

    Cr Inventory: finished cars 32,000,000

8) Mason Automotive buys a patent from Apple for $24 Million on January 3rd, 2018. The patent has a legal life of 20 years, but a the useful life of 10. Record the necessary entry as of January 3rd, 2018. Assume the patent was purchased using cash.          

Dr Patent 24,000,000

   Cr Cash 24,000,000

Adjusting entry:

January 31, 2018, patent amortization expense

Dr Patent amortization expense 200,000

   Cr Patent 200,000

9) Mason Automotive purchased $2 Million dollars worth of supplies on account on January 4, 2018.      

Dr Supplies 2,000,000

    Cr Cash 1,500,000

    Cr Accounts payable 500,000

Adjusting entry

January 31, 2018, supplies expense

Dr Supplies expense 500,000

   Cr Supplies 500,000    

10) Mason Automotive pre-pays for Rent Expense for the next year of $12 Million and Insurance Expense of $2.4 Million on January 4, 2018.  

Dr Prepaid rent 12,000,000

Dr Prepaid insurance 2,400,000

   Cr Cash 14,400,000

Adjusting entries:

January 31, 2019, rent expense

Dr Rent expense 1,000,000

   Cr Prepaid rent 1,000,000

January 31, 2019, insurance expense

Dr Insurance expense 200,000

   Cr Prepaid insurance 200,000        

11) On January 20th, Mason Automotive decides to purchase 2,000,000 shares of Treasury stock at $25 per share.

Dr Treasury stock 50,000,000

   Cr Cash 50,000,000

<h2><u>Closing journal entries:</u></h2>

Dr Sales revenue 90,000,000

    Cr Income summary 90,000,000

Dr Income summary 71,006,66.66

    Cr Wages expense 12,000,000

    Cr FICA taxes expense 840,000

    Cr interest expense 766,666.66

    Cr Depreciation expense 1,000,000

    Cr Cost of goods sold 52,000,000

    Cr Bad debt expense 2,500,000

    Cr Patent amortization expense 200,000

    Cr Supplies expense 500,000

    Cr Rent expense 1,000,000

    Cr Insurance expense 200,000

Dr Income summary 18,993,333.34

    Cr Retained earnings 18,993,333.34

8 0
4 years ago
If you do not contact your loan servicer to select another option, your Federal student loans will default to standard repayment
Maurinko [17]

Answer:

The correct answer is letter "B": 10 years .

Explanation:

The standard repayment method of student loans is the most commonly used among college borrowers because most of them do not choose one repayment plan at the moment of selecting the loan. The standard repayment term is defaulted by the creditor in 120 months or 10 years.

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3 years ago
Identify whether each account would appear on the Balance Sheet or the Income Statement.
Greeley [361]

Answer:

The income statement shows the income items and expense items that are earned by a company for an accounting period. The balance sheet shows assets, liabilities, and the ending balances of equity items. The statement of changes in stockholders equity shows the changes of equity accounts, such as retained earnings and common stock, from its beginning balance to its ending balance.  The statement of cash flows shows the inflow and outflow of cash for an accounting period.

Explanation:

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3 years ago
nformation concerning Johnston Co.'s direct materials costs is as follows: Standard price per pound $ 6.45 Actual quantity purch
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Answer:

f. $615

Explanation:

The standard cost for 2,850 pounds is $18,328.5 (=$6.45 * 2,850)

Materials purchase-price variance–favourable $855; it means standard price is higher and actual material price. Then we have actual cost for purchased 2,850 pounds is $17,527.5 (=$18,328.5-$855)

Then the actual price per pound $6.15 (=$17,527.5/2,850)

The difference between purchased and actual quantity used is 100 pounds (= 2,850 pounds - 2,750 pounds)

The direct materials usage variance for the period is $650 (= $6.15 * 100 pounds)

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Individual Problems 5-1
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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

1.  The break even price per shirt is

Fixed cost per unit t-shirt is

= $24,000 ÷ 8,000

= $3

And,

Variable cost per shirt = $9

So, the break even price per shirt is

= $3 + $9

= $12

Now if George sells 50% more tshirt then total shirt sell is

= 8000 + 0.5 × 8000

= 12000

So,  

Fixed cost per shirt is

= $24,000 ÷ 12000

= $2

So,

Breakeven price per shirt will be

= $2 + $9

= $11

2.  The present value of the return is

= 30 ÷ 1.25 + 30 ÷ 1.25^2 + 30 ÷ 1.25^3

= 24 + 19.2 + 15.36

= 58.56 < 80

As the present value is lower than the investment made so the investment is not profitable  

3. The investment made in human capital with respect to lawyers would be considered as an after investment that hold-up

Therefore this is a true statement

5.

The total cost of the truck is

TC = $2,500,000 + $200,000 + 4Q

And, The total revenue is

TR = PQ

So, the total profit is

TR = PQ - $2,700,000 - 4Q

Now

PQ - $2,700,000 - 4Q = 0

P = $2,700,000 - 4Q ÷ Q

Assume Q = 100000

So,

P = $2,700,000 - 4 × (100,000)  ÷  100,000

= 26

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