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Zielflug [23.3K]
2 years ago
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On August 1, 2021, Trico Technologies, an aeronautic electronics company, borrows $20.8 million cash to expand operations. The l

oan is made by FirstBanc Corp. under a short-term line of credit arrangement. Trico signs a six-month, 6% promissory note. Interest is payable at maturity. FirstBanc Corp.’s year-end is December 31. Required: 1.-3. Record the necessary entries in the Journal Entry Worksheet below for FirstBanc Corp. (If no entry is required for a particular transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field. Enter your answers in dollars, not in millions (i.e. 5 should be entered as 5,000,000).)
Business
1 answer:
sineoko [7]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Record the necessary entries in the Journal Entry Worksheet below for FirstBanc Corp.

August 01, 2021:

Cash-                     20.800.000

Notes Payable-                          20.800.000

December 31, 2021:

Interest Expense-        520.000

Interest Payable-                           520.000

January 31, 2022:

Notes Payable-     20.800.000

Interest Payable-    520.000

Interest Expense-    104.000

Cash-                                           21.424.000

Explanation:

August 01, 2021:

Cash-                     20.800.000

Notes Payable-                          20.800.000

December 31, 2021:

Interest Expense-        520.000

Interest Payable-                           520.000

January 31, 2022:

Notes Payable-     20.800.000

Interest Payable-    520.000

Interest Expense-    104.000

Cash-                                           21.424.000

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The multiple choices are:

A. No recommendation can be made by the data

B. It should sell more crunchies

C. It should sell an equal number of each product

D. It should sell more munchies

Option D, it  should sell more munchies , is correct

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In essence, I am in strong support of the company, IM Enterprises , selling more of munchies, option D, as that would improve its bottom-line in terms of more profit generation.

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b. Asset turnover decreased, therefore, total assets had to increase. If total assets increased, yet the return on assets also increased, then net income also had to increase.

Explanation:

The options are as follows

a. Asset turnover decreased, therefore, total assets had to decrease. If total assets decreased, yet the return on assets also increased, then net income also had to increase.

b. Asset turnover decreased, therefore, total assets had to increase. If total assets increased, yet the return on assets also increased, then net income also had to increase.

c. Asset turnover decreased, therefore, total assets had to decrease. If total assets decreased, yet the return on assets also increased, then net income also had to decrease.

d. Asset turnover decreased, therefore, total assets had to increase. If total assets increased, yet the return on assets also increased, then net income also had to decrease.

Let us assume the sales is $100,000

So, the asset turnover equal to

Asset turnover = Sales ÷ Total Assets

1.6 = $100,000 ÷ Total assets

Total assets = $62,500

Now the return on assets equal to

Return on assets = Profit ÷ Total Assets

15% = Profit ÷ $62,500

So, the profit is $9,375

Now in the current year

The asset turnover equal to

Asset turnover = Sales ÷ Total Assets

1.2 = $100,000 ÷ Total assets

Total assets = $83,333.33

Now the return on assets equal to

Return on assets = Profit ÷ Total Assets

19% = Profit ÷ $83,333.33

So, the profit is $15,833.33

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Increase in asset = ($83,333.33 - $62,500) ÷ (62500)

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<u>A. See the figure attached</u>

To draw the buget line for trading with Friday you can enter some points.

Note that for every coconut you give, Friday will give you 2 fish. Hence:

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            0                                    0

            2                                     1

            4                                     2

            6                                     3

          40                                   20

The range is from 0 coconuts to 20 coconuts, which limits the number of fish to the even umbers bwetween 0 and 40.

<u>B. See the figure attached</u>

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<u>C. What is slope of the budget line from trading with Kwame? </u>

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