Case 26 - 3 Hanson Manufacturing Company Pablo Santacruz For Professor C. E. Reese In partial fulfillment for the requirements for ACC 770 – Managerial Accounting School of Business/Graduate Studies St. Thomas University Miami Gardens‚ Fla. Term A2/ Fall‚ 2014 December 11‚ 2014 Table of Contents Issues: Questions……………………………………………………..…… 3 - 4 Facts………………………………………………………………..……… 5 - 6 Analysis…………………………………………………………………… 3 - 4 Conclusions: Solution and/or Recommendations……………………… 3 - 4 Reference/Citations/Bibliography………………………………
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P9-7A The intangible assets section of Redeker Company at December 31‚ 2011‚ is presented below. Patent ($70‚000 cost less $7‚000 amortization) $63‚000 Franchise ($48‚000 cost less $19‚200 amortization) 28‚800 * Total $91‚800 * The patent was acquired in January 2011 and has a useful life of 10 years. The franchise was acquired in January 2008 and also has a useful life of 10 years. The following cash transactions may have affected intangible assets during 2012. Jan. 2 Paid $45‚000
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This work ACC 407 Week 3 Assignment comprises: Consolidation Problems Business - Accounting Consolidation Problems. Complete P5-38 As part of your homework submission‚ be sure to show your work not just the final answer. Partial credit is awarded for your effort as well as accuracy. Showing your work demonstrates your understanding of the concept even if the final answer is incorrect. Make sure you schedule dedicated study time every day. Even though you may find other things
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2. Communication Problems in companies Communication problems which occur in the workplace can affect a company on both productivity and money. Without efficient communication techniques‚ companies are not capable of exchanging information necessary to day-to-day operations and to create a communication network to carry new product data. Given bellow are some examples of communication issues which have occurred in the workplace: Language Barriers In a diversified workplace there are several benefits
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methods are somewhat alike but do have a couple differences. Both methods have been tested and proven to be effective ways for companies to maintain effective financial records. For example‚ in cash basis‚ income is recognized as soon as it is received. Unlike accrual basis which recognizes revenue as soon as the service has been invoiced. Accrual basis allows a company to forecast its projected income‚ because this method looks at services rendered or sold products as revenue once it has been
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known as a A) suspense account. B) nominal account. C) controlling account. D) temporary account. 2. A schedule of accounts payable includes a list of A) customers. B) both creditors and customers. C) neither creditors nor customers. D) creditors. 3. A purchase of store supplies on account is recorded as a debit to the Purchases account and a credit to the Accounts Payable account. A) True B) False 4. A subsidiary ledger containing only creditors’ accounts is called the accounts payable ledger
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during the year. 1 Purchased the following assets and paid for them by cash: Furniture and Fittings $30 000 Equipment $ 45000 A motor van was purchased on account from Saunders Ltd for $40 000. 2 Purchased computer parts for $36 000 cash 3 Sold parts for $60 000 cash 4 Purchase goods on account from Android Enterprise $18 000; ABC Ltd $15 000 and Peter Smith
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made through a broker‚ and the trade occurred on the NYSE. This is an example of D. Secondary market transaction 2. CORRECT Which of the following statements is CORRECT? E. Capital market instruments include both long-term debt and common stocks 3. Talbot Enterprises recently reported an EBITDA of $9.0 million and net income of $2.7 million. It had $3.24 million of interest expense‚ and its corporate tax rate was 40%. What was its charge for depreciation and amortization? Enter your answer in
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PROBLEM 1-3B (a)Special Delivery Income Statement For the Month Ended May 31‚ 2012 Revenues Service revenue$10‚400 Expenses Salaries and wages expense$2‚000 Maintenance and repairs expense 2‚900 Advertising expense 800 Insurance expense 400 Total expenses 6‚100 Net income$4‚300 Special Delivery Retained Earnings Statement For the Month Ended May 31‚ 2012 Retained earnings‚ May 1$ 0 Add: ADVANCE \r 1 Net income 4‚300 4‚300 Less: Dividends 1‚700 Retained earnings
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Problem Set 3 Problem Set 3 is to be completed by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module/Week 6. 1. Data for the market for graham crackers is shown below. Calculate the elasticity of demand between the following prices. Price of crackers Quantity Demanded (per month) $3 80 $2.5 120 $2 160 $1.5 200 $1 240 $1.00 - $1.50: Elasticity of demand equals .45; favoring inelasticity $1.50 - $2.00: Elasticity of demand equals .78; favoring inelasticity $2.00 - $2.50: Elasticity of demand equals 1.29; favoring
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