• Q : Effect of advertising costs on revenues....
    Accounting Basics :

    what is the increase in revenues for each $1,000 spent on advertising within the relevant range? Which method should Martinez use to predict the effect of advertising costs on revenues? Explain brie

  • Q : What are the tax issues....
    Accounting Basics :

    Cerulean Corporation has two equal shareholders, Eloise and Olivia. Eloise acquired her Cerulean stock three years ago by transferring property worth $700,000, basis of $300,000,

  • Q : Compute sparrow''s current e & p....
    Accounting Basics :

    During 2013, Sparrow received a $15,000 payment on the installment sale. Finally , assume that no additional first-year depreciation was claimed. Compute Sparrow's current E & P.

  • Q : Periodic inventory system concept....
    Accounting Basics :

    Axis uses the periodic inventory system. Using the FIFO method, what is the amount of cost of goods sold for the month?

  • Q : Benefits and costs of an investment project....
    Accounting Basics :

    The benefits and costs of an investment project (the purchase of a piece of machinery) are those given in the following table. In Excel, calculate net revenue, or the revenue from the investment min

  • Q : What was eaton''s total share of net income for second year....
    Accounting Basics :

    Assume that the net loss for the first year of operations was $26,000 with net income of $52,000 in the second year. What was Eaton's total share of net income for the second year?  

  • Q : What fringe benefits are subject to limitation....
    Accounting Basics :

    The tax treatment of fringe benefits for more-than-2% shareholder-employees of S corporations is less favorable than that for non-owners or employees of some other entities. What fringe benefits ar

  • Q : Prepare a single step income statement....
    Accounting Basics :

    Prepare a single step income statement, in good form, that the Robert Weed corporation should submit to the bank. Assume the average number of common shares outstanding for the year is 100,000.

  • Q : Kind of allocation rate structure....
    Accounting Basics :

    What kind of allocation rate structure would you recommend (single rate versus dual rate).

  • Q : Direct method or the step down method....
    Accounting Basics :

    If you had to choose between the direct method or the step down method, which would you choose?

  • Q : Note at the beginning of the period....
    Accounting Basics :

    Borrow $500,000, sign a note payable, and assign the entire receivable balance as collateral. At the end of each month, a remittance will be made to the bank that equals the amount of receivables co

  • Q : What is the amount of baltic company''s check....
    Accounting Basics :

    Anderson Inc. sells $900 of merchandise on account to Baltic Company with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. If Baltic Company remits a check taking advantage of the discount offered, what is the amount of

  • Q : Prepare income statements for each year....
    Accounting Basics :

    Bobby Smith and Sons Company was concerned that increased sales did not result in increased profits for 20X6. Both variable unit and total fixed manufacturing costs for 20X5 and 20X6 remained consta

  • Q : Cash debt coverage ratio....
    Accounting Basics :

    Net cash provided by financing activities 15,000 Net increase in cash 17,000 Cash, January 1, 2012 23,000 Cash, December 31, 2012 $40,000 At the beginning of 2012, Accounts Payable amounted to $12,0

  • Q : Paid-in capital separate from earned capital....
    Accounting Basics :

    Prepare a 700- to 1,050-word response to the following questions: Why is it important to keep paid-in capital separate from earned capital?

  • Q : Total sales-quantity variance-budgeted contribution margin....
    Accounting Basics :

    What is the total sales-quantity variance in terms of the budgeted contribution margin?

  • Q : What is the tax savings from the special tax treatment....
    Accounting Basics :

    Daniel figures that he has a loss of $60,000 on each stock. If Daniel's marginal tax rate is 35 percent and he has $120,000 of other capital gains (taxed at 15 percent), what is the tax savings from

  • Q : What are the tax consequences to rita and finch corporation....
    Accounting Basics :

    Rita forms Finch Corporation by transferring land (basis of 125,000; fair market value of 750,000) which is subject to a mortgage of 375,000.

  • Q : Monitoring the financial situation....
    Accounting Basics :

    How would you handle suppliers or capital budgeting for this time period. What reports or ratios would you consider in monitoring the financial situation?

  • Q : Accounting and activity-based management....
    Accounting Basics :

    Discuss ways in which activity-based accounting and activity-based management could help the company you selected gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace.

  • Q : What issues should mike consider....
    Accounting Basics :

    Mike, a real estate broker in California, recently inherited a farm from his deceased uncle and plans to sell the farm to the first available buyer

  • Q : Corporation owned by shareholders....
    Accounting Basics :

    Owl is a closely held corporation owned by 8 shareholders (each has 12.5% of the stock). Selected financial information provided by Owl follow: Taxable income $6,250,000.

  • Q : What are tom''s taxes due or tax refund for the year....
    Accounting Basics :

    Tom Suzuki's tax liability for the year is $2,450. He had $2,050 of federal income taxes withheld from his paycheck during the year by his employer and has $2,000 in tax credits. What are Tom's taxe

  • Q : Show the end of year cash flows for this project....
    Accounting Basics :

    You purchased a Robot for $200,000 (installed), and you depreciated it using a 5 year MACRS. In year 4, you sold the robot for $100,000. You financed 50% of the purchase price on a 4 year loan at 8%

  • Q : How much, if any, of the interest income must be included....
    Accounting Basics :

    Several years ago, Joyce bought series EE Savings Bonds with a cost of $20,000. The bonds are now worth $60,000. Joyce cashed in $30,000 worth of bonds

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