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If fixed costs are $300,000, the unit selling price is $31, and the unit variable costs are $22, what is the break-even sales (units) if fixed costs are reduced by $30,000? Answer 30,000 units
What is the Investment in Baskett Company balance (equity method) in Ace's financial records as of December 31?
Suppliers of the goods are paid in the month following the sale. The "operating expenses" are paid in the month of the sale. what the amount of cash collected during the month of June should be:
Assuming no differences between accounting income and taxable income other than those described above:
The Stacy Company makes and sells a single product, Product R. Budgeted sales for April are $300,000. Gross Margin is budgeted at 30% of sales dollars. If the net income for April is budgeted at $40
If fixed costs are $250,000, the unit selling price is $125, and the unit variable costs are $73, what is the break-even sales (units)? Answer 3,425 units 2,381 units 2,000 units 4,808 unit
Avril Company makes collections on sales according to the following schedule:what Cash collections in March should be budgeted to be:
ABC Company has a cash balance of $9,000 on April 1. The company must maintain a minimum cash balance of $6,000. During April expected cash receipts are $45,000. Expected cash disbursements during t
What is the gain or loss recognized by the corporation when it issues its shares to Bill? What is the basis to the corporation of the property it received from Bill?
Mountain Corporation forms Hill Corporation, and acquires Mound Corporation by merging Mound into Hill Corporation, with the former Mound Corporation shareholders receiving solely voting stock of M
If fixed costs are $350,000, the unit selling price is $29, and the unit variable costs are $20, what is the break-even sales (units) if the variable costs are decreased by $4? Answer 26,924 uni
If the company has budgeted to purchase $18,000 in merchandise during December, then what is the budgeted change in inventory levels over the month of December ?
What would be the dollar effect on pre-tax income if this order were accepted?
Repeat the question above assuming that instead of a credit balance there is a $2,000 debit balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts.
Company policy is to have a finished goods inventory at the end of each quarter equal to 20% of the next quarter's sales. what Budgeted production for the second quarter should be:
Explain the nature and functions of auditing. Relate your explanation to the audit functions in your organization, or an organization with which you are familiar. In your paper, be sure to address
For the current year ending April 30, Hal Company expects fixed costs of $60,000, a unit variable cost of $70, and a unit selling price of $105. 60000/(105-70) 60000/35 = 1714.29 0r 1714 units
In the current month, the company incurred $305,000 actual overhead and 22,000 actual labor hours while producing 35,000 units. Compute the (1) total overhead variance, (2) overhead volume variance,
Pardee Company plans to sell 12,000 units during the month of August. If the company has 2,500 units on hand at the start of the month, and plans to have 2,000 units on hand at the end of the month,
The remainder are uncollectible. Given these data, what cash collections for December should be:
On September 1, 2009, Health Wise International acquired a 12 percent, nine-month note receivable from Herbal Innovations, a credit customer, in settlement of a $22,000 account receivable.
Suzy owns a 25% capital and profits interest in the calendar-year SJDV Partnership. Her adjusted basis for her partnership interest on July 1 of the current year is $200,000. On that date, she recei
If fixed costs are $240,000, the unit selling price is $32, and the unit variable costs are $20, what are the old and new break-even sales (units) if the unit selling price increases by $4? a. 12,
Prepare journal entries to close the balances in temporary revenue and expense accounts. Remember to consider the entry for shrinkage that is made to solve
Flint Co. records purchase discounts lost and uses perpetual inventories. Prepare journal entries in general journal form for the following: