$24,000 increase D. $11,000 decrease 45. Hylow Corporation sells its product for $12 per unit. Next year, fixed expenses are expected to be $400,000 and variable expenses are expected to be $8 per unit. How many units must the company sell to generate net operating income of $80,000? A.
4. Harley purchased $1,200 of equipment on a note payable. 5. Cash received from haircutting services for the first half of the month was $900. 6.
Accounting and legal fees $150,000 Advertising $125,000 Freight-out $65,000 Interest $80,000 Loss on sale of long-term investments $35,000 Officers’ salaries $200,000 Rent for office space $160,000 Sales salaries and commissions $110,000 One half of the rented premises are occupied by the sales department. How much of the expenses listed above should be included in Perry’s general and administrative expenses for 201X? (TCO C) An income statement shows “income before income taxes and extraordinary items” in the amount of $3,000,000. The income taxes payable for the year are $1,500,000, including $260,000 that is applicable to an extraordinary gain. Thus, what is the “income before extraordinary items”?
One of the items was sold during the year. Required: Based on this information, how much product cost would be allocated to cost of goods sold and ending inventory, assuming use of: a. LIFO b. FIFO c. Weighted average (total cost/total number) | |Cost of goods sold |Ending inventory | |LIFO |700 |800 | |FIFO |800 |700 | |Weighted Average |750 |750 | Problem 2. Teague Company purchased a new machine on January 1, 2012, at a cost of $150,000. The machine is expected to have an eight-year life and a $15,000 salvage value. The machine is expected to produce 675,000 finished products during its eight-year life.
What substantiation is required for the company to support its treatment of the corporate jet? Conclusions 1. Personal flights taken by an employee on an employer-provided aircraft are included in the employee’s compensation according to Regulation Section 1.61-21(g)(4)(i). 2. When the corporate jet is used for personal travel, the amount taxed to its employees should be determined by the Aircraft Valuation formula as stated under Regulation Section 1.61-21(g)(5).
Significant influence over Lennon was achieved by this acquisition. Lennon distributed a dividend of $2.50 per share during 2008 and reported net income of $670,000. What was the balance in the Investment in Lennon Co. account found in the financial records of Pacer as of December 31, 2008? A. $2,040,500 B.
The team works 14 hours a day, six days a week, 50 weeks a year, and is able to make 12 rugs a year. Each laborer is paid a wage that is equivalent to $1.10 per day. The rugs sell for $2,000 each in the United States. a. What are the total labor costs involved in making these 12 rugs?
Accounts Payable Home depot reported its January 31, 2010 accounts payable at $4,863,000 and on January 30, 2011 the same was reported the following fiscal year at $4,717,000. There is a loss of ($-146,000) which possibly indicates the repayment of construction loans, now that Home Depot now operates over 2,000 retail locations with 1,976 in the USA, 179 stores in Canada, 85 stores in Mexico and 8 stores in China. (Home Depot, 2011). Total Current Liabilities The total current liabilities for the home depot organization in January 31, 2010 was reported at $10,363,000 and the same was reported the following fiscal year on in January 30, 2011 at $10,122,000, once again there is a decrease from 2010 to 2011. Two Largest Current Liabilities
We estimated how many customers we need to breakeven each year. Cash flow Projection for five years Cash Flow Analysis Year 1 Beginning Balance $0 Capital $10,000 Revenue (10 Clients) 59,700 $66,700 Disposables Purchases 49,700 Administrative $7,400 (Advertising 200, Other costs 200, Airlines 1,000, Office 6000) Wages $4,000 (2,000 each for Benny and Janet) $61,100 Ending Balance $5,600 Year 2 Beginning Balance $5,600 Revenue (15 Clients) $89,550 $93,150
Amy paid the full amount of property tax of $2,500. Calculate both Paul and Amy’s allowable deductions for the property tax. Assume a 365 day year. Paul lived at the property for 90 days from January 1 to April 1, than Amy lived there for 275 days from April 2 to December 31. Paul is eligible for a deduction of $616 of the property tax (2500*365/90) = 616.43.