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Discuss the rationale behind transportation or assignment problems (choose one) in terms of their business applications. Your answer will be stronger if you use examples. not too longguys just expla
Describe how or why integer programming or goal programming or nonlinear programming (choose one) might be used in a real-world business situation. Be as specific as you can and use examples as app
Income tax was $400,000 for the year. Income tax payable was $30,000 and $40,000 at the beginning and end of the year. Cash payments for income tax reported on the cash flow statement using the dir
Operating expenses other than depreciation for the year were $400,000. Prepaid expenses increased by $17,000 and accrued expenses decreased by $30,000 during the year.
If a gain of $9,000 is incurred in selling (for cash) office equiptment having a book value of $55,000, the total amount reported in the cash flows from investing activities section of the statemen
An investor purchased 500 shares of common stock, $25 par, for $21,750. Subsequently, 100 shares were sold for $47.50 per share. What is the amount of gain or loss on the sale?
The Galaxy Co., an accrual basis taxpayer, allows its customers to pay by the month ($60 each month), by the year ($600 per year), or two years in advance ($1,000).
On June 1 $400,000 of bonds were purchased as a long-term investment at 97.5 and 500 was paid as the brokerage commission. If the bonds bear interest at 12%, which is paid semi-annually on January
Assuming the sales mix remains as budgeted, determine how many units of each product Kalifo Company must sell in order to break even next year.
Swanson & Hiller, Inc., purchased a new machine on September 1, 2008, at a cost of $118,000. The machine's estimated useful life at the time of the purchase was five years.
George Grayson will retire in three years. He wants to open some type of small business operation that can be managed in the free time he has available from his regular occupation, but that can be c
Explain the main differences between the absorption and contribution (behavioral, variable) income statements. Will net income always be the same under the two approaches?
If the fixed manufacting cost were $42,900 and te variable selling and adminstrative expense were $14,600, prepare an income statment in accordance witht he variable csting conept.
Compute the internal rate of return promised by the harvesting machine. (Round discount factor to 1 decimal place and final answer to the closest interest rate. Omit the "%" sign in your response.)
Relevant Cost Case Behemoth Motors Corp.Behemoth Motors Corp. (BMC) is a major manufacturer of automobiles in the United States. BMC has decided to include a Global Positioning System navigator.
How is managerial accounting different from financial accounting. Comment on the different needs and use of financial information for internal purposes.
The company's minimum desired rate of return is 12%. The present value of $1 at compound interest of 12% for 1, 2, 3, and 4 years is .893, .797, .712, and .636, respectively.
Doughboy Bakery would like to buy a new machine for putting icing and other toppings on pastries. These are now put on by hand. The machine that the bakery is considering costs $88,000 new.
For each of the following control procedures over cash disbursements, provide an example of how the auditor could test the operating effectiveness of that control procedure.
Prepare the journal entry to record interest on June 30, 2014 (at the effective rate). (If no entry is required for a transaction, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)
Current assets on January 1 include cash of $45,000, marketable securities of $65,000, and accounts receivable of $290,000 ($240,000 from December sales and $50,000 from November sales).
Net sales for the month are $800,000, and bad debts are expected to be 1.5% of net sales. The company uses the percentage-of-sales basis.
Shaggy Limited purchased a new van on January 1, 2014. The van cost $20,000. It has an estimated life of five years and the estimated residual value is $5,000. Shaggy uses the double-declining-balan
Ignoring your answer to part (a), assume that fixed manufacturing overhead was $100,400 and the fixed selling and administrative expenses were $81,800.
What dollar value per year would management have to attach to these intangible benefits in order to make the new etching machine an acceptable investment?