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Saturday, April 24, 2010

FIN 200: Assignment Workbook Week 4 Solution

FIN 200

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Introduction to Finance: Harvesting the Money Tree

Finance 200 Assignment Workbook Week 4 Solution


Week 4 Checkpoint: Breakeven Analysis

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A business unit of The Niara Coporation sells beans to the military. The following is the associated financial data:

Quantity (Q) 25 lb
Sales Price (P) $ 8 per bag
Fixed Costs (FC) $ 75,000
Variable Costs (VC) $ 0.07 per pound
Interest Expense (I) $ 8,000

a . What is the break‐even point in bags?
b . Calculate the profit or loss on:
7,500 bags
15,000 bags
c. Calculate the degree of operating leverage at:
15,000 bags
24,000 bags
Why does the degree of operating leverage change as the quantity sold increases?
d. Calculate the degree of financial leverage at both sales levels in question c.
e. What is the degree of combined leverage at both sales levels in question c?
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Friday, April 23, 2010

ACC 281 Week 4: P11-7A On July 1, 2008, Rossillon Company

ACC 281

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Financial Accounting Transaction Analysis

Weygandt, J. J., Kimmel, P. D., & Kieso, D. E. (2008). Financial Accounting (6th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

ACC 281 Week Four Solution

Learning Team Assignment

P11-7A On July 1, 2008, Rossillon Company issued $4,000,000 face value, 8%, 10-year bonds at $3,501,514.This price resulted in an effective-interest rate of 10% on the bonds. Rossillon uses the effective-interest method to amortize bond premium or discount. The bonds pay semiannual interest July 1 and January 1.
Instructions (Round all computations to the nearest dollar.)
(a) Prepare the journal entries to record the following transactions. (1) The issuance of the bonds on July 1, 2008. (2) The accrual of interest and the amortization of the discount on December 31, 2008. (3) The payment of interest and the amortization of the discount on July 1, 2009, assuming no accrual of interest on June 30. (4) The accrual of interest and the amortization of the discount on December 31, 2009.
(b) Show the proper balance sheet presentation for the liability for bonds payable on the December 31, 2009, balance sheet.
(c) Provide the answers to the following questions in letter form. (1) What amount of interest expense is reported for 2009? (2) Would the bond interest expense reported in 2009 be the same as, greater than, or less than the amount that would be reported if the straight-line method of amortization were used? (3) Determine the total cost of borrowing over the life of the bond. (4) Would the total bond interest expense be greater than, the same as, or less than the total interest expense that would be reported if the straight-line method of amortization were used?

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ACC 281 Week 4: E11-8 Jim Thome has prepared

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Financial Accounting Transaction Analysis

Weygandt, J. J., Kimmel, P. D., & Kieso, D. E. (2008). Financial Accounting (6th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

ACC 281 Week Four Solution

Individual Assignment

E11-8 Jim Thome has prepared the following list of statements about bonds. 1. Bonds are a form of interest-bearing notes payable. 2. When seeking long-term financing, an advantage of issuing bonds over issuing common stock is that stockholder control is not affected. 3. When seeking long-term financing, an advantage of issuing common stock over issuing bonds is that tax savings result. 4. Secured bonds have specific assets of the issuer pledged as collateral for the bonds. 5. Secured bonds are also known as debenture bonds. 6. Bonds that mature in installments are called term bonds. 7. A conversion feature may be added to bonds to make them more attractive to bond buyers. 8. The rate used to determine the amount of cash interest the borrower pays is called the stated rate. 9. Bond prices are usually quoted as a percentage of the face value of the bond. 10. The present value of a bond is the value at which it should sell in the marketplace.
Instructions Identify each statement above as true or false. If false, indicate how to correct the statement. Evaluate statements about bonds

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ACC 281 Week 4: P11-1A On January 1, 2008, the ledger of Mane Company

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Financial Accounting Transaction Analysis

Weygandt, J. J., Kimmel, P. D., & Kieso, D. E. (2008). Financial Accounting (6th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

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Learning Team Assignment

P11-1A Prepare current liability entries, adjusting entries, and current liabilities section.
On January 1, 2008, the ledger of Mane Company contains the following liability accounts.
Accounts Payable $52,000
Sales Taxes Payable 7,700
Unearned Service Revenue 16,000
During January the following selected transactions occurred.
Jan. 5 Sold merchandise for cash totaling $22,680, which includes 8% sales taxes.
12 Provided services for customers who had made advance payments of $10,000. (Credit Service Revenue.)
14 Paid state revenue department for sales taxes collected in December 2007 ($7,700).
20 Sold 800 units of a new product on credit at $50 per unit, plus 8% sales tax.
21 Borrowed $18,000 from UCLA Bank on a 3-month, 8%, $18,000 note.
25 Sold merchandise for cash totaling $12,420, which includes 8% sales taxes.
Instructions
(a) Journalize the January transactions.
(b) Journalize the adjusting entries at January 31 for the outstanding notes payable. (Hint: Use one-third of a month for the UCLA Bank note.)
(c) Prepare the current liabilities section of the balance sheet at January 31, 2008. Assume no change in accounts payable.

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ACC 281 Week 4: E11-18 Hrabik Corporation issued

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Financial Accounting Transaction Analysis

Weygandt, J. J., Kimmel, P. D., & Kieso, D. E. (2008). Financial Accounting (6th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

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Individual Assignment

E11-18 Prepare entries for issuance of bonds, payment of interest, and amortization of discount using effective-interest method
Hrabik Corporation issued $600,000, 9%, 10-year bonds on January 1, 2008, for $562,613.This price resulted in an effective-interest rate of 10% on the bonds. Interest is payable semiannually on July 1 and January 1. Hrabik uses the effective-interest method to amortize bond premium or discount.
Instructions
Prepare the journal entries to record the following. (Round to the nearest dollar.)
(a) The issuance of the bonds.
(b) The payment of interest and the discount amortization on July 1, 2008, assuming that interest was not accrued on June 30.
(c) The accrual of interest and the discount amortization on December 31, 2008

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ACC 281 Week 4: E11-2 On June 1, Melendez Company borrows

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Financial Accounting Transaction Analysis

Weygandt, J. J., Kimmel, P. D., & Kieso, D. E. (2008). Financial Accounting (6th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

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Individual Assignment

E11-2 Prepare entries for interest bearing notes
On June 1, Melendez Company borrows $90,000 from First Bank on a 6-month, $90,000, 12% note.
Instructions
(a) Prepare the entry on June 1.
(b) Prepare the adjusting entry on June 30.
(c) Prepare the entry at maturity (December 1), assuming monthly adjusting entries have been made through November 30.
(d) What was the total financing cost (interest expense)?

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ACC 281 Week 4: Questions 1 and 2

ACC 281

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Financial Accounting Transaction Analysis

Weygandt, J. J., Kimmel, P. D., & Kieso, D. E. (2008). Financial Accounting (6th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

ACC 281 Week Four Solution

Individual Assignment

Chapter 11 Questions 1 and 2
1. Jill Loomis believes a current liability is a debt that can be expected to be paid in one year. Is Jill correct? Explain.

2. Frederickson Company obtains $40,000 in cash by signing a 9%, 6-month, $40,000 note payable to First Bank on July 1. Frederickson’s fiscal year ends on September 30. What information should be reported for the note payable in the annual financial statements?

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