Answer:
The journal entries are as follows:
(a) On April 1, 2015
Notes receivable A/c Dr. $7,000
To Service revenue $7,000
(To record provide services to customer on account)
(b) On June 1, 2015
Notes receivable A/c Dr. $11,000
To Cash $11,000
(To record company lends to one of the vendors)
(c) On November 1, 2015
Notes receivable A/c Dr. $6,000
To Accounts Receivables $6,000
(To record accepts payment for prior services)
Given:
standard hours: 2,500 dl for 1,000 units
actual hours: 2,400 dl for 900 units
Standard direct labor-hours per unit = 2,500 direct labor-hours ÷ 1,000 units= 2.5 direct labor-hours per unit
Standard hours allowed = 2.5 direct labor hours per unit × 900 units<span>= 2,250 hours
The standard hours allowed for may production would be 2,250 hours.</span>
I believe the answer is b. However I'm not quite sure. I think b would be the most reasonable answer.
Answer:
The answer is: Gross profit = $2,788
Explanation:
- Feb. 1 Purchase 110 units $46 per unit
- March 14 Purchase 190 units $48 per unit
- May 1 Purchase 135 units $ 50 per unit
312 units were sold at $64 per unit, tax rate is 30%
Using FIFO, what is the company's gross profit? We first calculate COGS
Cost of goods sold - 312 units:
- 110 units at $46 per unit = $5,060
- 190 units at $48 per unit = $9,120
- 60 units at $50 per unit = $3,000
Total COGS = $17,180
<u>Income statement for Hogan Industries 2017</u>
Total revenue $19,968
<u>COGS ($17,180) </u>
Gross profit $2,788
<u>Taxes 30% ($836.40) </u>
Net profit $1,951.60
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