• Q : Neither the person nor the cashier....
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    A person wanted to withdraw X rupees and Y paise from the bank. But cashier made a mistake and gave him Y rupees and X paise. Neither the person nor the cashier noticed that.

  • Q : Calculate the net profit margin using the core....
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    he income statment must distinguish the financial results of the local theater company's core and perpheral activities. Calculate the net profit margin using the core revenues and compare it to the

  • Q : Calculate the interest payment transactions....
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    Record the issuance of the bonds, amortization using the straight-line method and any interest payment transactions including the entry at 12/31

  • Q : Determine the standard assembly labor cost per hour....
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    The assembly department of United Products employs workers to assemble units of product XSD. They are paid three different wages. Senior Assemblers.

  • Q : What role does spoilage play....
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    During May, 1,800 pounds of cheese were used to produce 3,580 pizzas. Compute the May direct materials quantity variance and indicate favorable or unfavorable. NOTE: I am asking for just the QUANTIT

  • Q : Conduct an activity-based costing study....
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    Alabama Paper Company manufactures three products in a continuous production process. Senior management has asked the controller to conduct an activity-based costing study.

  • Q : Determine the dividend paid to preferred....
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    Mensa Corporation has 3,000 shares of 7%, $100 par value preferred stock outstanding at December 31, 2012. At December 31, 2012, the company declared a $105,000 cash dividend.

  • Q : Calculate the total budgeted contribution margin....
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    Matador Inc. sells computer monitor screens. The direct labor (DL) rate includes wages, benefits and payroll tax. Direct materials cost is $10 per unit.

  • Q : Compute this machine payback period....
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    Elite Company is planning to add a new product to its line. To manufacture this product, the company needs to buy a new machine at a $484,000 cost with an expected four-year life.

  • Q : Which best tracks the wear and tear on the van....
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    BagODonuts company bought a used delivery truck on Jan 1, 2010 for 19,200. the fan was expecetd to remain in service 4 years (30,000 miles) BagODonuts accountant estimated that the trucks residual v

  • Q : Calculate the cash flows from operating activities....
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    Prepare the cash flows from operating activities section of the 2014 statement of cash flows using the indirect method. (List any deduction in cash and cash outflows as negative amounts.)

  • Q : Howt to corporate charter authorized....
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    ABC Inc was incorporated 1/15/12 their corporate charter authorized the following capital stock preferred stock 7% par value $100 per share 100,000 shares. common stock $1 par values, 500,000 share

  • Q : Explain the average cost method is applied....
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    Inventory valuation methods determine the costs of goods sold and the inventory balance. explain the average cost method is applied.and provide an example of the application of this method?

  • Q : Advantages to using traditional volume-based methods....
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    Traditional volume-based methods are easier to use and less costly to implement and maintain.Traditional volume-based methods are more accurate and allowed by GAA

  • Q : The electric potential zero....
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    Two charges 5 × 10?8 C and ?3 × 10?8 C are located 16 cm apart. At what point(s) on the line joining the two charges is the electric potential zero? Take the potential at infinity to be

  • Q : What is the magnitude of the electric....
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    A point charge +10 ?C is a distance 5 cm directly above the centre of a square of side 10 cm, as shown in Fig. 1.34. What is the magnitude of the electric flux through the square?

  • Q : Prepare a schedule disclosing the changes....
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    Prepare a schedule disclosing the changes in long-term liabilities for Baraga County for the year ended June 30,2012 You do not need to include amount due with one year.

  • Q : What is the force of repulsion....
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    Two insulated charged copper spheres A and B have their centers separated by a distance of 50 cm. What is the mutual force of electrostatic repulsion if the charge on each is 6.5 × 10?7 C? The

  • Q : How long the investment will generate cash inflows....
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    The Payback method of evaluating an investment fails to consider how long the investment will generate cash inflows beyond the payback period.

  • Q : Return of any educational expenses....
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    Use the following information to complete Paul and Judy Vance's 2011 federal income tax return. If information is missing, use reasonable assumptions to fill in the gaps.

  • Q : What is the average time in the system....
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    A technician monitors a group of five computers that run an automated manufactoring facility. It takes an average of 15 minutes (exponentially distributed) to adjust a computer that develops a probl

  • Q : Evaluation of the performance of managers....
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    Evaluation of the performance of managers of profit center assumes that the managers can control or influenece both costs and revenue generation.

  • Q : What is the absorption costing unit product....
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    A manufacturing company that produces a single product has provided the following data concerning its most recent month of operations.

  • Q : Determine the selling price price for each job....
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    Sold and shipped Job No. 403 to the appropriate customer. All sales are on account 1/10, net 30 days, FOB shipping point. Luxurious Spa, Inc. marks up all work by 40% of the job cost.

  • Q : The necessary information to recommend....
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    Samuel Miliken's company has reported losses from operations for several years. Industry standards indicate that prices are normally set at 30% above manufacturing cost, which is where Miliken has s

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