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Discussion Question #1:One major factor that helped enable Cisco to achieve the market leadership andgrowth strategy was an investor named Don Valentine. He was the initial venturecapitalist that saw the growth potential in the IP-based technology comp
SUNY Stony Brook - GEO - 107
Living in Harms Way People live nearvolcanoes, in floodplains,on faults, on hillsides. Why?Living in Harms Way People live nearvolcanoes, in floodplains,on faults, on hillsides. Why? Agricultural purposes Transportation/shippingcorridors Aest
SUNY Stony Brook - GEO - 107
Click to edit Master title andPlate Tectonics stylePhysical Hazards2The Big Picture Pieces of Earths surface Move around Grind sideways Collide Sink into Earths hot interior Collisions create mountain ranges, causetsunami Less directly, mounta
University of Phoenix - IT - 210
IT 210 Week 1 DQ 1Why do you think the requirements analysis process is so difficult? Describe two things you cando to overcome these difficulties.The analysis process is very difficult because it requires a vast amount of research andinterviewing of
HCCS - RELE - 82808
Chapter 1Matching1. asset management services2. manufactured homes3. code of ethics4. special-purpose property5. office property6. commercial property7. corporate property manager8. residential property9. industrial property10. retail property
PUCV Chile - CONTABILIT - 2345
www.monografias.comModelo de sistema viable1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.Introduccin a la ProblemticaMarco HistricoOrigen y significado actual de los conceptos Modelo de Sistema ViableMarco TericoLas cinco funciones
Edison State College - MAN - 372
Differences Between the U.S., Russia, and N. Korea1Cultural and Ethical Differences Between the U.S., Russia, and N. KoreaDustin TaylorThomas Edison State CollegeMAN-372-OLInternational ManagementAbstractEverybody has a different set of values and
Ball State - ECON - 202
Chapter 5:GDP andEconomicGrowthMcGraw-Hill/IrwinCopyright 2010 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.Gross Domestic Product(GDP) GDP is the primary measure of the economysperformance. In the U.S. GDP is determined by the Bureau
Portland CC - EC - 211
The Doping of SemiconductorsThe addition of a small percentage of foreign atoms in the regular crystal lattice of silicon or germanium producesdramatic changes in their electrical properties, producing n-type and p-type semiconductors.Pentavalent impur
University of South Pacific - MBA - 12879
Lecture 11ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTUREAND DESIGNFor use with MARTIN, ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR AND MANAGEMENT 3eISBN 1-86152-948-1Copyright 2005 Cengage Learning11Three perspectives ondeterminismTechnological determinismEnvironmentaldeterminismMana
UCSD - PHYS - 2A
Quiz 3PHYSICS 2AWinter 2010 Section BSolutions Quiz 3Author: Evan Grohs - egrohs@physics.ucsd.eduDate: January 29, 2010Solutions:Problem123456Version ADAACCEVersion BDBEBBCVersion CDBDDCDVersion DBADCBCNote: There
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Quiz 4PHYSICS 2AWinter 2010 Section BSolutions Quiz 4Author: Evan Grohs - egrohs@physics.ucsd.eduDate: February 5, 2010Solutions:Problem123456Version ABBADCDVersion BBADBBCVersion CDBDBAAVersion DBBDCCBPage 1/8
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Quiz 5PHYSICS 2AWinter 2010 Section BSolutions Quiz 5Author: Evan Grohs - egrohs@physics.ucsd.eduDate: February 12, 2010Solutions:Problem123456Version ACCBBBCVersion BDABBABVersion CCDBAADVersion DCCADDCNote: Ther
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Quiz 8PHYSICS 2AWinter 2010 Section BSolutions Quiz 8Author: Evan Grohs - egrohs@physics.ucsd.eduDate: March 05, 2010Solutions:Problem123456Version ADCDDEDVersion BDBCAAAVersion CBDCACAVersion DCCDDACPage 1/8
UCSD - MGT - 5
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTINGPROBLEM 2AGIVEN:VARIABLE COST/UNITFIXED COSTS/UNITUNITS15422,500FIXED COSTS INCREASE BY 25% AT 23,000 UNITSREQUIRED:TOTAL COST PER/UNIT AT 25,000 UNITSANSWERTOTAL COST PER/UNIT AT 30,000 UNITS15.004.50TC/UNITREQUIRED:
UCSD - MGT - 5
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTINGPROBLEM 2BGIVEN:INSIDE VARIABLE COST/UNITINSIDE FIXED COSTS28265,000OUTSIDE VARIABLE COST/UNITOUTSIDE FIXED COSTS37224,500REQUIRED:ANSWERPROOFBREAK-EVEN UNITS?4,500INSIDEOUTSIDE391,000391,000UNITS WHEN OUTSOURCING
UCSD - MGT - 5
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTINGPROBLEM 7GIVEN:VC/UNITVC %FCTAX RATEAFTER-TAX NI6675.00%396,00030%141,680REQUIREDPREPARE A COMPLETE INCOME STATEMENTREFLECTING THE ABOVE DATA%TOTAL100.00%75.00%25.00%8866222,393,6001,795,200598,400396,00020
UCSD - MGT - 5
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTINGPROBLEM 8GIVEN:CM/UNITMIX %FCTAX RATEAFTER-TAX NIPRODUCT APRODUCT BPRODUCT C825.00%171,00040%45,600430.00%1445.00%REQUIREDPREPARE A COMPLETE INCOME STATEMENTREFLECTING THE ABOVE DATAPRODUCT APRODUCT BCM/UNITM
UCSD - MGT - 5
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTINGPROBLEM 9GIVEN:VC/UNITCM %FCTAX RATEAFTER-TAX NI1860.00%259,20030%117,180REQUIREDPREPARE A COMPLETE INCOME STATEMENTREFLECTING THE ABOVE DATA%SALESVCCMFCPTTAXATPER UNITTOTAL100.00%40.00%60.00%45.0018.002
UCSD - MGT - 5
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTINGPROBLEM 10GIVEN:STATICBUDGETUNITSREVENUEVC7,900221,200118,500ACTUALUNITSREVENUEVC7,200201,600113,400REQUIREDPREPARE A FLEXIBLE BUDGET ANALYSISPER UNITUNITSREVENUEVCCMCM VOLUME VARIANCECM PRICE VARIANCECMFLE
UCSD - MGT - 5
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTINGPROBLEM 11GIVEN:STD DLHRS/UNITSTD COST/DLHRUNITS PRODUCEDACTUAL DLHRSACTUAL DL COSTS1.25$1422,00029,040$384,780REQUIREDDETERMINE THE DL PRICE & EFFICIENCY VARIANCESAQ X AP29,04013.25384,780AQ X SP29,04014.00406,5
UCSD - MGT - 5
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTINGPROBLEM 5GIVEN:SINGLE DRIVER INFORMATIONMFG O/HMFG O/H ALLOCATED TO PRODUCT AMFG O/H ALLOCATED TO PRODUCT BDRIVER162,000105,30056,700DLHRSABC INFORMATIONMFG O/H POOL # 1DRIVER75,000DLHRSMFG O/H POOL # 2DRIVERPRODUCT
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Spiceland Sepe Nelson Solution Manual
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 20Exercise 20-1Accounting Changes andEXERCISES Error CorrectionsA change in depreciation method is considered a change in accounting estimate resulting from a change in accounting principle. In other words, a change in the depreciation method
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 19Requirement 1Share-Based Compensation and Earnings per Share Exercise 19-1$25.50 fair value per share x 12 million shares granted = $306 million fair value of award Requirement 2 no entry Requirement 3($ in millions)Compensation expense ($3
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 18Shareholders EquityEXERCISE SExercise 18-1600 60 540February 13 Cash (60 million shares x $10 per share). Common stock (60 million shares x $1 par). Paid-in capital excess of par (difference). February 14 Legal expenses (1 million shares x
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 17Pensions and Other Postretirement BenefitsEXERCISESRequirement 1Exercise 17-1($ in millions)Service cost Interest cost Expected return on the plan assets ($27 actual, less $3 gain) Pension expense Requirement 2 Pension expense (calculated
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 16Accounting for Income TaxesEXERCISE SExercise 16-1Since taxable income is less than accounting income, a future taxable amount will occur when the temporary difference reverses. This means a deferred tax liability should be recorded to refle
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 15LeasesEXERCISE S15-1(a) Gothic Corporation (Lessee) June 30, 2011Rent expense. Exercise 40,000 Cash . . 40,000 December 31, 2011 Rent expense. Cash .40,000 40,000(b) HardWhere (Lessor) June 30, 2011 Cash. Rent revenue. December 31, 2011 C
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 14Exercise 14-1Bonds and Long-Term Notes1. Price of the bonds at January 1, 2011 Interest $ 12,000,000 x Principal $240,000,000 x Present value (price) of the bonds 11.46992 * 0.31180 *= =$137,639,040 74,832,000 $212,471,040 5% x $240,000,00
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter EXERCISE 13 Current Liabilities and Contingencies SRequirement 1Exercise 13-1Cash . Notes payable.6,000,000 6,000,000Requirement 2 Interest expense ($6,000,000 x 14% x 4/12). Interest payable. Requirement 3 Interest expense ($6,000,000 x 14%
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 12InvestmentsExercise 12-1Requirement 12011 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2011Alternate Exercise and Problem Solutions 12-1March 1($ in millions)Investment in Platinum Gems, Inc. shares . Cash. April 13 Investment in Oracle bonds. Cash.
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 11Property, Plant, and Equipment and Intangible Assets: Utilization and ImpairmentEXERCISESExercise 11-11. Straight-line: $240,000 - 20,000 = $27,500 per year 8 years2. Sum-of-the-years digits: Sum-of-the-digits is cfw_[8 (8 + 1)]2 = 36 2011
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 10 EXERCISESExercise 10-1Property, Plant, and Equipment and Intangible Assets: Acquisition and DispositionCalculation of goodwill:Consideration exchanged $25,000,000 Less fair value of net assets: Book value of net assets $16,250,000 Plus: Fai
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 9 EXERCISESExercise 9-1Requirement 1(1) (2) CeilingInventories: Additional Issues(3) Floor(4)(5)Product Gloves Bats Balls UniformsRC $330,000 240,000 110,000 560,000NRV $300,000 320,000 125,000 950,000NRV-NP Designated (NP= Market Value
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 8 EXERCISESExercise 8-1PERIODIC SYSTEMInventories: MeasurementPERPETUAL SYSTEM($ in 000s)Purchases Inventory Accounts payable Freight Inventory Accounts payable Returns Accounts payable Inventory Sales Accounts receivable Sales revenue Cost
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 7 EXERCISESExercise 7-1Requirement 1Cash and ReceivablesSales price = 200 units x $800 = $160,000 x 80% = $128,000 April 6, 2011 Accounts receivable. 128,000 .Sales revenue .128,000April 16, 2011 Cash (99% x $128,000). 126,720 Sales discounts
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 6 EXERCISESExercise 6-1Time Value of Money Concepts1. FV = $50,000 x 2.15892 = $107,946Future value of $1: n=10, i=8% (from Table 1)2. FV = $30,000 x 3.20714 = $96,214Future value of $1: n=20, i=6% (from Table 1)3. FV = $40,000 x 17.44940 =
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 5EXERCISESExercise 5-1Income Measurement and Profitability AnalysisRequirement 1 Year Income recognized 2011 $250,000 ($400,000 - 150,000) 2012 0 2013 0 2014 0 2015 0 Total $250,000Requirement 2 Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Totals Cash Colle
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 4The Income Statement and Statement of Cash FlowsEXERCISESExercise 4-1Requirement 1APEX COMPUTER CORPORATION Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 2011 Revenues and gains: Sales . Interest revenue . Gain on sale of equipment . Total
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 3The Balance Sheet and Financial DisclosuresEXERCISESExercise 3-12. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. a -c _ c_ f_ _ f a a b 1. a 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. b Accounts receivable Accumulated depreciation Land, in use Note payable, due in 10 months Int
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 2 EXERCISESReview of the Accounting ProcessAssets = Liabilities + Paid-in Capital + Retained Earnings 1. + 800,000 (cash) + 800,000 (common stock) Exercise 2-1 2. 15,000 (cash) + 60,000 (equipment) + 45,000 (note payable) 3. + 270,000 (inventory
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Chapter 1Environment and Theoretical Structure of Financial AccountingEXERCISESExercise 1-1Requirement 1Haskins and Price Operating Cash Flow Cash collected Cash disbursements: Payment of rent Salaries Travel Utilities Net operating cash flow Requirem
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
EXCEL TEMPLATES OPERATIONS GUIDEEXCEL TEMPLATES were developed by McGraw-Hill/Irwin to accompany INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING, 6th Edition, by Spiceland, Sepe, Nelson and Tomassini. It is designed to provide you, the student, with experience in using microcom
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Student Name: Instructor Class: McGraw-Hill/Irwin Problem 21-02 WRIGHT COMPANY Spreadsheet for the Statement of Cash Flows Dec. 31 2010 Balance Sheet Assets: Cash Accounts receivable Short-term investment Inventory Land Buildings and equipment Less: Acc.
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Student Name: Instructor Class: McGraw-Hill/Irwin Problem 20-01 Requirement 1: CECIL-BOOKER VENDING COMPANY General Journal Account To record the change: Inventory Deferred tax liability Cumulative effect of accounting change Requirement 2: CECIL-BOOKER V
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Student Name: Instructor Class: McGraw-Hill/Irwin Problem 19-06 Requirement 1: WALTERS AUDIO VISUAL, INC. Total Compensation Cost ($ in millions, except "per option" amounts) At January 1, 2011, the estimated value of the award is: Estimated fair value pe
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Student Name: Instructor Class: McGraw-Hill/Irwin Problem 18-03 Requirement 1: NATIONAL SUPPLY General Journal Account February 15, 2011 Retired Common stock Paid-in capital - excess of par Retained earnings Cash Accounted for as treasury stock Treasury s
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Student Name: Instructor Class: McGraw-Hill/Irwin Problem 17-6 STANLEY-MORGAN INDUSTRIES Calculations ($ in 000s) 1. Projected Benefit Obligation Balance, January 1, 2011 Service cost Interest cost Benefits paid Balance, December 31, 2011 Service cost Int
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Student Name: Instructor Class: McGraw-Hill/Irwin Problem 16-04 ZEKANY CORPORATION Calculations 2011 $60,000 (39,600) $20,400 30% $6,120Correct!Pretax accounting income Depreciation for tax Taxable income Tax rate Tax payable2012 $80,000 (52,800) $27,2
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Student Name: Instructor Class: McGraw-Hill/Irwin Problem 15-08 RHONE-METRO INDUSTRIES Annual Lease Payments Requirement 1: Lessor's Calculation of Lease Payments Amount to be recovered (fair value) Less: Present value of the guaranteed residual value Amo
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Student Name: Instructor Class: McGraw-Hill/Irwin Problem 14-03 Requirement 1: BRADLEY RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS Amortization Table at Effective Interest Rate Cash Interest 4.5% 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 36,000Correct!Payment 1 2 3 4 5
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Student Name: Instructor Class: McGraw-Hill/Irwin Problem 13-01 BLANTON PLASTICS General Journal Account Blanton Plastics Cash Notes payable L & T Bank Notes receivable Cash Debit 14,000,000 14,000,000 14,000,000 14,000,000 Adjusting Entries (December 31,
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Student Name: Instructor Class: McGraw-Hill/Irwin Problem 12-07 AMALGAMATED GENERAL CORPORATION General Journal ($ in millions) Account 2011 October 18 Investment in Millwork Ventures preferred shares Cash October 31 Cash Investment revenue November 1 Inv
University of Hawaii, Manoa - ACCT - 202
Student Name: Instructor Class: McGraw-Hill/Irwin Problem 11-02 Requirement 1: CORD COMPANY Analysis of Changes in Plant Assets For the Year Ending December 31, 2011 Balance 12/31/2010 $175,000 1,500,000 1,125,000 172,000 216,000 $3,188,000Correct!Land