How much would be the net cash receipts of company b

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Q1. On March 1, 2019, Company B issued $1,000,000, 10 years, 12% bonds at 103 excluding accrued interest. The bonds are dated January 1, 2019 and will mature on January 1, 2029. The interest is payable semi-annually on January 1 and July 1 of each year. Company B paid transaction costs amounting to $50,000. How much would be the net cash receipts of Company B as a result of the bond issuance?

$1,000,000

$1,030,000

$980,000

$1,050,000

Q2. Company H acquired an equipment on June 1, 2020 amounting to $35,000 with an estimated useful life of 5 years. What would be the reported carrying value of the equipment on December 31, 2021 if the residual value at the end of 5 years is $5,000?

$25,500

$32,000

$29,000

$26,000

Q3. Company O has a new product that has the following cost per unit: direct materials - $10, direct labor - $7, and overhead - $3. If the sales manager wants to achieve a gross margin of 25% of cost for the particular product. What would be the selling price per unit?

$25

$36

$45

$56

Q4. Company C produced 10,000 units of Product C-123 for the month of October 200A. The prime cost for the month is $50,000, the direct labor is $15,000, and the manufacturing overhead cost is $10,000. Company C sold 8,000 units in October for $10 per unit. Also, there were no ending inventories for the month of September 200A. How much is the total cost of goods sold for the month of October 200A?

$80,000

$60,000

$52,000

$48,000

Q5. Company R uses a process costing system. The weighted average method is used in the computation of equivalent units of production. On June 1, 2020, the work-in process inventory consists of 10,000 units which were 50% completed as to conversion cost. Units transferred-in during the month of June were 35,000. The ending work-in process of 8,000 units was 25% completed as to conversion cost. What is the EUP for conversion cost for the month of June?

39,000 units

34,000 units

37,000 units

35,000 units

Q6. The total direct labor variance of Company J for the month of October 2020 is $500 unfavorable. The direct labor efficiency variance is $800 favorable. How much is the standard direct labor rate per hour if the actual direct labor cost is $10,000 for 1,000 hours?

$11.30

$10.00

$9.50

$8.70

Q7. X Company estimates that 2% of its sales on account for the year ended December 31, 200A will be uncollectible. If the total sales is $4,500,000 and 20% is cash sales, the adjusting entry for the December 31, 200A will include

Accounts Receivable $90,000

Allowance for Bad Debts $72,000

Bad Debts Expense $18,000

An adjusting entry is not necessary

Q8. 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?

$200 favorable

$200 unfavorable

$700 favorable

$700 unfavorable

Q9. 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?

$3,750.00

$2,500.00

$7,500.00

$1,250.00

Q10. 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

Credit Additional Paid-in Capital $62,500

Credit Cash $250,000

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