15-20 slides- please include title and reference page Create a PowerPoint presentation to educate ot

15-20 slides- please include title and reference page

 

Create a PowerPoint presentation to educate others regarding the development of an operational budget and a capital budget. Be sure to include the following:Provide the process for developing an operational budget.Provide the process for developing a capital budget.Differentiate between the operational and capital budgets.Explain how the capital budget is required for strategic management.Posted: 4 years agoDue: 07/12/2015Budget: $40

Comparative income statements for South Drive Company for Year 2 and Year 1 are given below. 1….

Comparative income statements for South Drive Company for Year 2 and Year 1 are given below. 1. Prepare a common-size income statement for Year 1 and Year 2. 2. Return on sales for South Drive is lower in Year 2 than in Year 1. What expense is causing this lower profitability? View Solution:
Comparative income statements for South Drive Company for Year 2

eBook Show Me How Calculator Adjustment for Prepaid Expense The supplies account had a beginning bal

eBook Show Me How Calculator Adjustment for Prepaid Expense The supplies account had a beginning balance of $3,610 and was debited for $1,950 for supplies purchased during the year. Journalize the adjusting entry required at the end of the year, assuming the amount of supplies on hand is $1,280.

Prepare entries to record the transactions. b. Prepare a Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and… 1 answer below »

Required: a. Prepare entries to record the transactions. b. Prepare a Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Fund Net Position for the year ended December 31, 2020, for the City of Sandwich Swimming Pool Fund. c. Prepare a Statement of Net Position as of December 31, 2020, for the City of Sandwich Swimming Pool Fund. d. Prepare a Statement of Cash Flows for the year ended December 31, 2020, for the City of Sandwich Swimming Pool Fund. The Village of Parry reported the following for its Print Shop Fund for the year ended April 30, 2020.
VILLAGE OF PARRY—PRINT SHOP FUND Statement of Revenues, Expenses, and Changes in Net Position For the Year Ended April 30, 2020
Operating revenues: Charges for services Operating expenses: Salaries and benefits Depreciation Supplies used Utilities
$495,000 260,000 200,000 72,000
$1,1 18,000

Delano Corp operates a job order costing system. Delano applies manufacturing overhead to job orders

Delano Corp operates a job order costing system.

Delano applies manufacturing overhead to job orders at a pre-determined overhead rate of $20 per direct labor hour (DLH) incurred. In the current year Delano incurred actual 31,000 DLH’s.  

Delano provides you with the following sale and cost information:

Sales      $2,300,000

Raw Materials

Beginning inventory      $110,000

Purchases of Raw Materials     $420,000

Work-in-Progress

Beginning inventory $150,000

Direct Materials transferred from Raw Materials $250,000

Ending Inventory $630,000

Direct Labor Costs Incurred $90,000

Finished Goods

Beginning Inventory $260,000

Ending Inventory $360,000

Manufacturing Overhead

Indirect Materials transferred from Raw Materials     $60,000

Factory Utility Costs   $660,000

Estimated Manufacturing Overhead Costs                    $620,000*·         31,000 DLH’s *$20/DLHWhat is Delano’s end of year balance in their RAW Materials account?Select one:a. $280,000b. $220,000c. $170,000d. $530,000e. None of the other answers are correct

Alaska Company provides you the recent year financial data:

Sales $20,000,000

Cost of Goods Sold (8,000,000)

Gross Profit 12,000,000

Operating Expenses   (8,000,000)

Net Operating Income $4,000,000

Average Operating Assets: $2,000,000Provide Alaska Co's TURNOVER amount. Select one:a. 10b. 6c. None of the other answers are correct d. 5e. 2

Steamboat manufactures part T-2 each year for use in its production line. In the current year they manufactured 40,000 units. At this level of activity the cost per unit for part T-2 is as follows:

Direct Materials $3.60 per unit

Direct Labor $10.00 per unit

Variable Manufacturing OH     $6.40 per unit

Fixed Manufacturing OH $5.00 per unit

Total Cost Per Unit $25.00 per unit
An outside supplier has offered to supply Steamboat 40,000 units of part T-2 for $15 per unitIf Steamboat accepts this offer, they will discontinue manufacturing part T-2 and rather purchase it from the outside supplier. If this occurs, the Fixed Manufacturing Overhead Cost will be reduced to $2.00/unit (i.e. $3.00/unit of Fixed Manufacturing Cost will go away).Assuming that Steamboat accepts the suppliers offer, what is the new cost per unit for part T-2 assuming an activity level of 40,000 units?Select one:a. $32.00 per unitb. None of the other answers are correct c. $17.00 per unitd. $22.00 per unite. $15.00 per unit

Shake Shack provides you the following information for 2017 and 2018:

   2018

Sales $30,000,000

Cost of Goods Sold (10,000,000)

Operating Expenses (2,000,000)

SG&A Expenses (4,000,000)

Net Operating Income $14,000,000

                                                             12/31/2018               12/31/2017

Operating Assets                              $120,000,000            $80,000,000

Investment Assets                    $ 40,000,000             $40,000,000

Total Assets                                      $160,000,000            $120,000,000

Minimum Required Rate of Return on Projects: 10%Provide the Return on Investment (ROI) Percentage. Round to nearest hundredth.Select one:a. 10.00%b. 14.00c. None of the other answers are correct d. 4.00%e. 11.67%

PharmaCorp will be used as the main analytical procedure tasks you will want to focus on for this…

Reference the Excel file containing financial information from footnote disclosures and substantive analytical procedures using data analytics from the Module 8 folder.

PharmaCorp will be used as the main analytical procedure tasks you will want to focus on for this assignment. The other companies, Novartell and AstraZoro, will be used as industry comparisons.

The opportunity exists in this case to perform planning and substantive analytical procedures for accounts in the revenue cycle. You may assume that the 2015 financial information is unaudited, but the information from 2014 has been audited. Consider the following trends and characteristics of the pharmaceutical industry and for PharmaCorp in particular as you work on this case: Following many years of dominant financial performance by companies in the United States, Europe and Canada, increased competition is arising from organizations in emerging economies such as Brazil, India, and China. Significant uncertainty exists in the industry due to regulation covering health-care and government reimbursements related to certain procedures and prescribed pharmaceuticals. Policy makers in the industry and governments increasingly: Mandate necessary prescripts for patients Focus on prevention instead of treatment regimes, thereby leading to changes in demand for some products Anticipated growth in the industry is expected to be 5% to 7% in 2016 compared with 4% to 5% in the prior year as stated by leading industry analysts. Pharmacorp started and executed a significant cost reduction initiative aimed at improving efficiency, reducing research and development costs, and eliminating corporate overhead in 2014. PharmaCorp’s credit policies has remained the same over the past several years. Their credit policies are considered stringent in their industry, and they have been criticized on occasion for these policies in relation to their competitors. Two of the companies most popular pharmaceuticals, Sistosis and Vigarvox, are no longer patented as of the last quarter of 2015 and are now facing competition from generic alternatives.

Required:

Part I: Planning Analytical Procedures Step 1: Identify Proper Analytical Procedures. The senior auditor suggests you should use these ratios (on the financial statement level) for planning the analytical procedures as part of the revenue cycle at the company: Gross margin: (revenues-cost of sales)/revenues Turnover of receivables: (revenues/average accounts receivable); use the ending accounts receivable Receivables as a percentage of current assets: (accounts receivable/total current assets) Receivables as a percentage of total assets: (accounts receivable/total assets) Allowance for uncollectible accounts as a percentage of accounts receivable: (allowance/accounts receivable) Identify other relationships or trends that are relevant as part of the planning analytics. Discuss your reasons for your choices. Step 2: Evaluate the Data Reliability When Developing Expectations. The data you will use to develop expectations in the revenue cycle has been deemed reliable by the audit staff. Discuss the likely factors the audit team will consider when making this determination. Step 3: Develop expectations for accounts in the revenue cycle and for the ratios from Step # 1 that you deem as relevant. Since this is a planning analytical procedure, the expectations are not set at a high a high level of precision. Indicate if you expect a ratio to rise, fall, or remain the same, and explain the level of any anticipated rises or falls, or the range of the ratio. Pharma Corp’s financial information is in the first tab of the Excel worksheet, while the information for Novartell and AstraZoro is available in the last two tabs of the file. Consider both historical trends of Pharmcorp and the industry on the whole. Step 4 and Step 5: Define and Identify Substantial Unanticipated Variances. Refer to the text for guidance on materiality. Apply those guidelines to Step 4 of planning the analytical procedures as part of the revenue cycle for Pharmacorp. Define the meaning of a significant difference. Discuss your reasons for these choices. Discuss the qualitative materiality considerations in relation to this case. Once you have determined the levels of difference you would consider noteworthy, calculate the Step 1 ratios (and any additional trend or ration analysis you deemed necessary), based on Pharmacorp’s financial statement figures. Identify the ratios where you expect a significant difference. Step 6 and Step 7: Investigate Substantial Unanticipated Variances and Ensure Appropriate Documentation. Discuss the accounts or relationships you feel should be investigated further using substantive audit procedures. Discuss your reasons for these choices. Describe the information that should be a part of the auditor’s report or files.

Part II: Substantive Analytical Procedures You will see three tabs in the Excel file that should be reviewed: the Pharmacorp Segment Information, Pharmacorp’s Geographic Information, and Pharmacorp’s Other Revenue Information. These tabs display excerpts from Pharma Corp’s footnote disclosures regarding segment, geographic, and other revenue information. Examine these disclosures and discuss the operating segments and geographic regions where the company does business. Which operating segments generate the most revenue for the company and may be considered the most important? Which regions are the most important to the organization from geographic standpoint? List the three most important products manufactured by Pharmacorp? Discuss any trends you notice in relation to revenue generation for each of these different categories. Explain the different types of ratio analysis that could be conducted in substantive analytical procedures using the data from the segment, geographic, and other revenue information. An example would be the R&D expenses as a percentage of revenues. How would these substantive analytics be different from the planning analytics? Discuss the trends and relationships that are relevant, and what are the implications in relation to further substantive testing?

Plz write a little bit more than one page Topic: What are the different programs of woman joining po

Plz write a little bit more than one page

Topic:

What are the different programs of woman joining politics in Africa, and do you think that can be beneficial for their respective countries? …….

Part B: Financial Statements The accounts of Ashton Appliances Company are listed along with their a

Part B: Financial Statements The accounts of Ashton Appliances Company are listed along with their adjusted balances before cdosing for the month ended June 30, 2019. Prepaid Expenses 16,700 Accounts payable 2,400 33,600 Inventory Note payable, longterm Accounts receivable 39.000 37,700 Accumulated depreciation 46,000 54.100 Salary payable Taylor, Capital, June 1 2,700 20.000 Supplies Expense Ulities Expense Taylor, Drawing 2,500 8.000 Cash 7,500 170.000 Sales revense Cost of poods sold 350,000 135,200 Rent Expense Equipment 38,000 60.000 Supplies Salaries Expense 6,000 1,200 Notes payable, short-term Unearned sales revenue 13.000 Requirements: 1. Prepare a multi-step income statement 2. Prepared the statement of owner's equity 3. Prepared a classified balance sheet Ashton Appliances Company Income Statement For the month ended June 30, 2019 Sofs

At $349, what is the market quantity demanded for an Apple watch? Other watch costs are:Moto 360 – $

At $349, what is the market quantity demanded for an Apple watch? Other watch costs are:Moto 360 – $250Samsung Gear Live – $200Samsung Gear S – $380LG G Watch – $300Pebble Steel – $220

To know the equation and the details on working it out I’m not just looking for the answer, I want to know how to calculate it and draw the graph

23) Given the following data, calculate cost of goods sold using the FIFO costing method. Date 1/1 2

23) Given the following data, calculate cost of goods sold using the FIFO costing method. Date 1/1 2/25 5/20 8/15 Item Beginning inventory Purchase of inventory Purchase of inventory Purchase of inventory Purchase of inventory Ending inventory Unit 30 units at $10 per unit 118 units at $12 per unit 27 units at $10 per unit 15 units at $15 per unit 8 units at $18 per unit 16 units 10/17 12/31 C) $809 D) $1079 B) $756 A) $936 24) A company had credit sales of $34,000 and cash sales of $25,000 during the month of May. Also during May, the company paid wages of $24,000 and utilities of $11,000. It also received payments from customers on account totaling $4400. What was the company's net income for the month? D) $59,000 A) $24,000 B) $25,000 C) $94,000 25) The journal entry to record accrued interest on a short-term note payable includes a debit to: A) Interest Expense and a credit to Interest Payable. B) Interest Payable and a credit to Cash. C) Interest Payable and a credit to Notes Payable. D) Interest Expense and a credit to Cash. 26) Margaret Company reported the following information for the current year: Net sales Purchases Beginning Inventory Ending Inventory Cost of Goods Sold $2,900,000 $1,542,000 $285,000 $145,000 45% of sales Industry Averages available are: Inventory Turnover Gross Profit Percentage 5.29 28% How do the inventory turnover and gross profit percentage for Margaret Company compare to the industry averages for the same ratios? (Round inventory turnover to two decimal places. Round gross profit percentage to the nearest percent.) A) Margaret Company has superior gross profit percentage and inferior inventory turnover. B) Margaret Company has inferior gross profit percentage and inventory turnover. C) Margaret Company has superior gross profit percentage and inventory turnover. D) Margaret Company has inferior gross profit percentage and superior inventory turnover. 27) Leno Company sells goods to the Fallon Company for $15,000. It offers credit terms of 5/10, 1/30. If Fallon Company pays the invoice within the discount period. Leng Company will record a dehit to Sash in the