• Q : Calculate projected benefit obligation....
    Accounting Basics :

    The service cost is $150,000 for 2011 and $200,000 for 2012. Year-end funding is $160,000 for 2011 and $170,000 for 2012. No assumptions or estimates were revised during 2011.

  • Q : Treasury and corporate bonds....
    Accounting Basics :

    Assume that interest rates on 20-year Treasury and corporate bonds are as follows:

  • Q : What are the expected sales values of production....
    Accounting Basics :

    Beverage Drink Company processes direct materials up to the splitoff point where two products, A and B, are obtained. The following information was collected for the month of July:

  • Q : Prepare the partners'' capital statement for the year....
    Accounting Basics :

    Net income was $50,000, and the partners share income equally. Prepare the partners' capital statement for the year.

  • Q : Calculate the receivables turnover ratio for 2012....
    Accounting Basics :

    On March 31, 2012, the $200,000 note receivable was discounted at the Bank of Commerce. The bank's discount rate is 8%. Chamberlain accounts for the discounting as a sale.

  • Q : What is the maximum percentage of alpha corporation....
    Accounting Basics :

    Mariano owns all of Alpha Corporation, which owns 100% of Beta Corporation's single class of stock. On January 1, Alpha and Beta Corporations report a consolidated NOL carryover from prior years. Wh

  • Q : What is the expected rate of inflation....
    Accounting Basics :

    Given this information, what is the expected rate of inflation over the next 10 years? Disregard cross-product terms, i.e., if averaging is required, use the arithmetic average.

  • Q : How much of the subsidiary loss can be carried back....
    Accounting Basics :

    Parent and Subsidiary Corporations form an affiliated group. Last year, the initial year of operation, Parent and Subsidiary filed separate returns. This year the group files a consolidated return.

  • Q : Who, if anyone, can claim their medical expenses....
    Accounting Basics :

    Isaiah and Inez (ages 88 and 89) live in an assisted care facility and for years 2009 and 2010 received their support from the following sources

  • Q : Treasury yield curve-downward sloping....
    Accounting Basics :

    If the Treasury yield curve is downward sloping, how should the yield to maturity on a 10-year Treasury coupon bond compare to that on a 1-year T-bill?

  • Q : What is the real risk-free rate....
    Accounting Basics :

    The default risk premium for Kop's bonds is DRP = 0.40%, the liquidity premium on Kop's bonds is LP = 1.40% versus zero on T-bonds, the inflation premium (IP) is 1.50%, and the maturity risk premium

  • Q : Financial accounting and managerial accounting....
    Accounting Basics :

    Omar Morena has recently completed his first year of studying accounting. His instructor for next semester has indicated that the primary focus will be the area of financial accounting. (a) Differe

  • Q : Current portion of inventives total income tax expense....
    Accounting Basics :

    Assume that Inventive's tax rate for 2011 is 40 percent. What is the current portion of Inventive's total income tax expense for 2011?

  • Q : Possible internal control system in place....
    Accounting Basics :

    Even with the best possible internal control system in place, its effectiveness still depends on what?

  • Q : Determine the book value of the bonds....
    Accounting Basics :

    Determine the book value of the bonds issued in requirement 2 after the interest payment at June 30, 2009.

  • Q : Compute the amount of call center support costs....
    Accounting Basics :

    Compute the amount of call center support costs allocated to each product line under the current system.

  • Q : Best estimate of the stocks current market-value....
    Accounting Basics :

    Nachman Industries just paid a dividend of D0 = $1.32. Analysts expect the company's dividend to grow by 30% this year, by 10% in Year 2, and at a constant rate of 5% in year 3 and thereafter. The r

  • Q : Best estimate of the stocks current market value....
    Accounting Basics :

    Nachman Industries just paid a dividend of D0 = $1.32. Analysts expect the company's dividend to grow by 30% this year, by 10% in Year 2, and at a constant rate of 5% in year 3 and thereafter. The r

  • Q : What are the reasons for closing entries....
    Accounting Basics :

    Within the Discussion Board area, write 300-400 words that respond to the following questions with your thoughts, ideas, and comments. This will be the foundation for future discussions by your cla

  • Q : Conversion costs are incurred uniformly....
    Accounting Basics :

    Materials are added at the beginning of the process, while conversion costs are incurred uniformly throughout the process. There were no units in beginning work in process, 100,000 units were starte

  • Q : Debit in journal entry to record the sale....
    Accounting Basics :

    Equestrain Roads sold $50,000 of goods and accepted the customer's $50,000 10% 1-year note receivable in exchange. Assuming 10% approximates the market rate of return, what would be the debit in thi

  • Q : Accelerated depreciation for tax purposes....
    Accounting Basics :

    Gamma had pretax accounting income of $1,400 during 2011. Gamma used accelerated depreciation for tax purposes ($1,000) and straight-line depreciation for financial reporting purposes ($200). During

  • Q : What is the budgeted tuition revenue....
    Accounting Basics :

    a. What is the budgeted tuition revenue for the upcoming academic year ? b. How many faculty members will be needed to teach classes in the upcoming year ?

  • Q : Coupon rate of percent on its new bonds....
    Accounting Basics :

    Seether Co. wants to issue new 20-year bonds for some much-needed expansion projects. The company currently has 8 percent coupon bonds on the market that sell for $930, make semiannual payments, and

  • Q : What entry is required in the company accounts....
    Accounting Basics :

    A check drawn by a company in payment of a voucher for $635 was recorded in the journal as $365. What entry is required in the company's accounts?

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