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Chapter 12, Problem 12.27EX
Revenue per employee
Superior Cleaning Services, LLC, provides cleaning services for office buildings. The firm has 10 members in the LLC, which did not change between 20Y8 and 20Y9- During 20Y9, the business terminated two commercial contracts. The following revenue and employee information is provided:
20Y9 | 20 Y 8 | |
Revenues (in thousands) | $16,200 | $18,400 |
Number of employees (excluding members) | 150 | 200 |
- a. For 20Y9 and 20Y8, determine the revenue per employee (excluding members).
- b. Interpret the trend between the two years.
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Schwartz and Beer, CPAs earned $11,737,500 during 20Y4 using 75 employees. During 20Y5, the firm grew revenues to $13,567,500 and expanded the staff to 81 employees.
a. Determine the revenue per employee for each year.
Line Item Description
Amount
Line Item Description
Revenue Per Employee
20Y4
fill in the blank 1 of 2$
20Y5
fill in the blank 2 of 2$
b. The growth in revenue was fill in the blank 1 of 2
the growth in the number of employees; thus, the revenue per employee fill in the blank 2 of 2
between the two years.
2. Richard Corp has the following data for the third week of December:
Employee Name Classification
Hours Worked
Rate per hour
A. Kubel
Laborer
45
50
B. Aileen
Office Secretary
46
45
C. Jose
Laborer
50
52
D. Jay
Factory Supervisor
55
48
E. Richmond
Sales agent
52
60
F. Edward
Laborer
48
45
The following are to be deducted to the gross earnings of employees:
Witholding taxes
5%
ssS contributions
3%
Pbilhsalth
Pag-ibig
1%
1%
Richard Corp paid its employees one and half times the regular rate for hours worked in excess of 40
-----.
hours.
Required: Prepare Journal Entries to record
A. Payroll
B. Labor distribution
Chapter 12 Solutions
Accounting
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