INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/CONNECT
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.1E
Operating versus Nonoperating Income
• LO4–1
Pandora Corporation operates several factories in the Midwest that manufacture consumer electronics. The December 31, 2018, year-end
Account Title | Debits | Credits |
Sales revenue | 12,500,000 | |
Interest revenue | 50,000 | |
Loss on sale of investments | 100,000 | |
Cost of goods sold | 6,200,000 | |
Selling expenses | 620,000 | |
General and administrative expenses | 1,520,000 | |
Interest expense | 40,000 | |
Research and development expense | 1,200,000 | |
Income tax expense | 900,000 |
Required:
Calculate the company’s operating income for the year.
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Westerville Company reported the following results from last year's operations:
Sales
Variable expenses
Contribution margin
Fixed expenses
Net operating income
Average operating assets
$ 1,400,000
680,000
720,000
440,000
$ 280,000
$875,000
At the beginning of this year, the company has a $300,000 investment opportunity with the following cost and revenue
characteristics:
Sales
$ 480,000
Contribution margin ratio
Fixed expenses
80 % of sales
$ 336,000
The company's minimum required rate of return is 15%.
5. What is the turnover related to this year's investment opportunity?
Note: Round your answer to 1 decimal place.
Turnover
A9
Chapter 4 Solutions
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/CONNECT
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