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A cash flow of $500,000 may be received by Cynthia Bennett Company in one year, two years, or three years, with probabilities of 30%, 60%, and 20%, respectively. The rate of interest on default risk-free investments is 8%. What is the expected present value of Cynthia Bennett' cash flow? Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar. Be sure to use the time value of money tables using 5 decimal places, not the formula and round your answers to the nearest whole dollar. Toro, Inc. paid $9,330 to renew its only insurance policy for three years on March 1, year 1, the effective date of the policy. At March 31, year 1, Toro's unadjusted trial balance showed a balance of $450 for prepaid insurance and $9,330 for insurance expense. What amounts should be reported for prepaid insurance and insurance expense in Toro's financial statements for the three months ended March 31, year 1? Hint: The price of the insurance premium increased in the current year. 1. If the beginning merchandise inventory was understated $8,000 in 2014, purchases were overstated $6,000 in 2014 and the ending merchandise inventory was overstated $10,000 in 2015. Assume that no corrections were made during 2014 or 2015. All other items in the income statement were correct. 1) What affect does this have on the cost of goods sold and net income for 2014 in dollar amounts and whether it’s understated or overstated? 2) What affect does this have on net income and retained earnings in dollar amounts and whether it’s understated or overstated for 2015? During 2017, Crimson Inc. purchased $2,775,000 of inventory. The cost of goods sold for 2017 was $2,635,938 and the ending inventory at December 31, 2017 was $544,688. What was the inventory turnover for 2017? The following information relates to Rem Corp's accounts receivable for 2015: Accounts receivable, 1/1/15$ 500,000 Credit sales for 2015 2,000,000 Sales returns for 2015 60,000 Accounts written off during 2015 37,000 Collections from customers during 2015 1,500,000 For 2015, what is the accounts receivable turnover in times and number of days? You will need to first determine the ending 12/31/15 accounts receivable balance. If applicable, rounded the average accounts receivable to the nearest whole dollar, round the accounts receivable turnover in times using one decimal place and round the number of days to the nearest whole number. On January 1, 2015, Canden Company started to make annual deposits in order to accumulate $1,500,000 by January 1, 2019. This fund will earn annual interest of 8%. What are the four annual deposits that Canden should make at the beginning of each year. Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar. The Milton Company takes a full year’s depreciation expense in the year of an asset’s acquisition, and no depreciation expense in the year of disposition. Data relating to one of Milton’s depreciable assets at December 31, 2017, are as follows: Acquisition year 2013 Cost $110,000 Residual value 11,000 Accumulated depreciation 83,897 Estimated useful life 8 years Using the same depreciation method as used in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017, how much depreciation expense should Milton record in 2018 for this asset. Hint: You will need to first determine the depreciation method that was used. There is enough information above to determine the method. US Steel issues a $2,000,000 bond at 10% for 8 years. The market interest rate is 9%. 1. What is the issue price of these bonds and the bond discount or premium? 2. Assume that US Steel uses the effective interest method to amortize the bond discount or premium for the annual interest payments, what is the interest expense and the amount of cash paid the second interest payment? 1. Sally Smith owns a furniture store. One of her most popular items is a leather recliner. Following is the recliner inventory activity for August. The recliners on hand at August 1 had a unit cost of $300. Date Purchases Sales Units on Hand 8/1 Balance fwd 60 8/6 100 units @ $315 ` 160 8/15 120 units @ $500 40 8/22 150 units @ $325 190 8/30 100 units @ $530 90 1) If the furniture store uses the first-in, first-out (FIFO) inventory method and periodic approach, what values would be assigned to ending inventory, cost of goods sold and gross profit? 2) If the furniture store uses the last-in, first-out (LIFO) inventory method and periodic approach, what values would be assigned to ending inventory, cost of goods sold and gross profit? 3) If the furniture store uses the weighted-average inventory method and periodic approach, what values would be assigned to ending inventory, cost of goods sold and gross profit? Dillon’s Camping Equipment was burglarized on 3/10/15. It is unclear how many items were stolen. Dillon and its insurance company are currently working to estimate the dollar value of the stolen goods in order to reach a financial settlement under the existing property insurance policy. Dillon’s tax return prepared at the end of 2014 revealed that the ended 2014 with a total inventory of $750,000. Dillon uses the same inventory account methods for tax and accounting purposes. The insurance company has contacted Dillon’s suppliers and confirmed Dillon’s claim that purchases for 2015, prior to the date of the burglary, were $1,250,000. All inventory was purchased, FOB destination. 2015 sales taxes collected by Dillon and remitted to the state, prior to the date of the theft, were $155,000. The sales tax rate is 6% of sales. An inventory was taken immediately after the burglary and the cost of equipment in stock was $165,000. Dillon consistently sells equipment at a gross profit margin of 30%. Use the gross profit method to estimate the dollar value of stolen property. Seven Star Corporation purchased a piece of equipment at the beginning of 2012. The equipment cost $140,000. Its estimated service life is 8 years and has an expected salvage value of $8,000. The sum-of-the-years-digits method is used. The depreciation schedule has a $22,000 annual depreciation expense for a certain year. Determine what year the depreciation expense of $22,000 is on the depreciation schedule. Round all answers to the nearest whole dollar. Sunshine Company purchased equipment for $100,000 in 2012. The machinery originally had an estimated life of 8 years and a salvage value of $10,000. Sunshine used the straight-line depreciation method. In 2016, the estimated life was changed to 11 years. What is the annual depreciation expense for 2016? Page 1 of 5
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Answer To: A cash flow of $500,000 may be received by Cynthia Bennett Company in one year, two years, or three...

Nitish Lath answered on May 12 2021
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Solution 1
Expected present value of cash flows
    Year
    Cash flows
    Probability
    Expected cash flows
    Pvf@8%
    Present Value
    1
    5,00,000
    30%
    150000
    0.92593
    138889
    2
    5,00,000
    60%
    300000
    
0.85734
    257202
    3
    5,00,000
    20%
    100000
    0.79383
    79383
Solution 2
Calculation of insurance expense
Insurance Expense = $450 + $9330/36 = $709
Amount of prepaid insurance = $9,330 - $709
=$9,071
Solution 3
Beginning inventory understated in year 2014 by $8,000
Purchases were overstated $6,000 in 2014
Closing inventory overstated $10,000 in 2015
1. Effect on COGS and Net income for the year 2014
Cost of goods sold = Beginning inventory + Purchases – Closing inventory
Cost of goods sold = 8000 understated + $6000 overstated – Closing inventory same
Cost of goods sold = 2000 understated
Net income will be overstated.
2. Effect on Net income and retained earnings for the year 2015
When Closing inventory is overstated $10,000 in 2015 then the net profit of the entity will be overstated $10000 and retained earnings will also be overstated.
Solution 4
Calculation of inventory turnover
Inventory turnover = Cost of goods sold/ Average inventory
= 2,635,938/ (405626+544688)/2
= 5.55 times
Beginning inventory = Cost of goods sold + Ending inventory- Purchases
Solution 5
Calculation of ending balance of accounts receivable
    Particulars
    Amount ($)
    Beginning balance
    5,00,000
    Add: Credit Sales
    2000000
    Less: Collection from customers
    1500000
    Less: Accounts written off
    37,000
    Ending balance
    9,63,000
Accounts receivable turnover = Sales/ Average receivables
= 1940000/731500
= 2.6 times
Days receivable = 140 days
Solution 6
Annual Deposit = 1,500,000/ 4.86
Annual deposit = $308,642
Solution 7

The entity is using double declining method of depreciation.
    Year
    Depreciable value
    Depreciation
    Written...
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