7. Assuming a 365-day year, how long (in average days) does the collectibles from customers stay as outstanding accounts receivable if Company Z has a total sale of $1,800,000 of which $200,000 are cash sales and the beginning and ending accounts receivable balances are $30,000 and $50,000, respectively. 11.40 days 9.13 days 6.84 days 8.11 days
7. Assuming a 365-day year, how long (in average days) does the collectibles from customers stay as outstanding accounts receivable if Company Z has a total sale of $1,800,000 of which $200,000 are cash sales and the beginning and ending accounts receivable balances are $30,000 and $50,000, respectively. 11.40 days 9.13 days 6.84 days 8.11 days
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![9. Company S purchased 1,000 units raw materials amounting to $5,000 and used $4,500 worth for the production during the current month. The
standard price for these raw materials is $5.2 per unit. How much is the materials price variance for the current month if Company S analyzes the variance
at the point of purchase?
O $200 favorable
O $200 unfavorable
O $700 favorable
O $700 unfavorable
10. T Corporation is authorized to issue 500,000 common stock at $10 par value. As of December 31, 2019 the corporation has 350,000 common stock
issued and outstanding. On February 14, 2020, the market price of the stock is $17. On the same date, T Corporation acquired 50,000 stocks at $15. On
March 5, 2020, the company reissued 25% of the treasury stocks at $20. Which of the following will be included in the entry to record the transaction on
March 5, 2020?
Debit Treasury Shares $187,500
Debit Common Stock $250,000
O Credit Additional Paid-in Capital $62,500
O Credit Cash $250,000](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fe77110e8-a273-4bbc-9267-8dca6d951f41%2Feff9e259-259a-4312-ae42-18d8923e951b%2Fqdeysqq_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:9. Company S purchased 1,000 units raw materials amounting to $5,000 and used $4,500 worth for the production during the current month. The
standard price for these raw materials is $5.2 per unit. How much is the materials price variance for the current month if Company S analyzes the variance
at the point of purchase?
O $200 favorable
O $200 unfavorable
O $700 favorable
O $700 unfavorable
10. T Corporation is authorized to issue 500,000 common stock at $10 par value. As of December 31, 2019 the corporation has 350,000 common stock
issued and outstanding. On February 14, 2020, the market price of the stock is $17. On the same date, T Corporation acquired 50,000 stocks at $15. On
March 5, 2020, the company reissued 25% of the treasury stocks at $20. Which of the following will be included in the entry to record the transaction on
March 5, 2020?
Debit Treasury Shares $187,500
Debit Common Stock $250,000
O Credit Additional Paid-in Capital $62,500
O Credit Cash $250,000
![7. Assuming a 365-day year, how long (in average days) does the collectibles from customers stay as outstanding accounts receivable if Company Z has a
total sale of $1,800,000 of which $200,000 are cash sales and the beginning and ending accounts receivable balances are $30,000 and $50,00o,
respectively.
11.40 days
O 9.13 days
6.84 days
8.11 days
8. Mr. D recently manufactured a product that will be introduced to the market next year. The unit cost is $210. Mr. D wishes to achieve a margin of 25%
based on sales. How much would Mr. D sell the product for?
$262.50
O $280.00
$367.50
$250.00
9. The sole proprietorship business of Individual M purchased a machinery amounting to $30,000. The machinery is expected to be useful for a period of
4 years and have a residual value of $5,000. Individual M uses the double-declining method in depreciating their fixed assets. How much would be the
depreciation expense for year 3?
O $3,750.00
$2,500.00
$7,500.00
$1,250.00
10. The amortization of premium on bonds payable will
the net income.
increase
decrease
not affect
offset](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fe77110e8-a273-4bbc-9267-8dca6d951f41%2Feff9e259-259a-4312-ae42-18d8923e951b%2F4daq7xs_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:7. Assuming a 365-day year, how long (in average days) does the collectibles from customers stay as outstanding accounts receivable if Company Z has a
total sale of $1,800,000 of which $200,000 are cash sales and the beginning and ending accounts receivable balances are $30,000 and $50,00o,
respectively.
11.40 days
O 9.13 days
6.84 days
8.11 days
8. Mr. D recently manufactured a product that will be introduced to the market next year. The unit cost is $210. Mr. D wishes to achieve a margin of 25%
based on sales. How much would Mr. D sell the product for?
$262.50
O $280.00
$367.50
$250.00
9. The sole proprietorship business of Individual M purchased a machinery amounting to $30,000. The machinery is expected to be useful for a period of
4 years and have a residual value of $5,000. Individual M uses the double-declining method in depreciating their fixed assets. How much would be the
depreciation expense for year 3?
O $3,750.00
$2,500.00
$7,500.00
$1,250.00
10. The amortization of premium on bonds payable will
the net income.
increase
decrease
not affect
offset
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