Answer:
Explanation:
From the information povided:
(a) To compute the amount of goodwill paid by Chicago Corporation
Particulars Amount ($)
Accounts Receivable 100000
Inventory 170000
Plant & Equipment 400000
Land 90000
Customer List 4000
Trade Names <u> 16000</u>
NET ASSETS (A) <u>780000</u>
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Current liabilities 76000
Non-current liabilities <u>160000 </u>
NET LIABILITIES (B) <u> 236000</u>
∴
PURCHASE CONSIDERATION (A -B) 544000
<u>Less:</u> Cash Paid <u> 580000</u>
GODWILL <u> 36000 </u>
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b)
In the books of Chicago Corporation, the Journal Entry to record the purchase of Naperville Company.
Account Name Dr. Cr.
Accounts Receivable A/C 100000
Inventory A/C 170000
Plant Equipment A/C 400000
Land A/C 90000
Customer List A/C 4000
Trade Names A/C 16000
Goodwill A/C 36000
Current liabilities A/C 76000
Non-Current Liabilities A/C 160000
Cash A/C 580000
c)
The minimum required amount of goodwill that Chicago can amortize by the end of 2020 is $3600.This is because the amortization can take place for a period of 10 years.
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Answer:
The correct answer is A.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Schrute Farm Sales buys portable generators for $470 and sells them for $720 He pays a sales commission of 5% of sales revenue to his sales staff. Mr. Schrute pays $7,000 a month rent for his store and also pays $1,700 a month to his staff in addition to the commissions. Mr. Schrute sold 500 generators in June.
Revenue= 720*500= $360,000
Cost of goods sold= 470*500= 235,000 (-)
Sales commision= 0.05*360,000= 18,000 (-)
Contribution Margin= 107,000
Rent= 7,000 (-)
Fixed sales comission= 1,700 (-)
Operating income= $98,300
Answer:
No, he cannot
Explanation:
Under an insurance contract, the insured agrees to pay small amount regularly, known as insurance premium so as to avoid bearing unexpected, unforeseen huge amount of liability which may arise in the future. Such a loss is borne by the insurer i.e the insurance company.
In the given case, Ronald refused to purchase dental insurance initially and preferred repayment of his student loan. Since he did not hold any insurance at the time of accident/injury, he cannot enroll later for an event that has already occurred i.e the injury.
An insurance contract will now safeguard him against expenses on future accidents/ injuries but will not compensate him for the accident that has already occurred when he held no insurance.
Answer:
Total cash= $193,000
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Estimated sales ($):
January= $150,000
February= $180,000
March= $220,000
40% in cash from that same month of sales
50% in cash from the previous month's sales
10% in cash from the sales from two months ago
C<u>ash collection March:</u>
From March= 220,000*0.4= 88,000
From February= 180,000*0.5= 90,000
From January= 150,000*0.1= 15,000
Total cash= $193,000
Answer:
d. the complexity of the product.
Explanation:
Marketing can be defined as the process of developing promotional techniques and sales strategies by a firm, so as to enhance the availability of goods and services to meet the needs of the end users or consumers through advertising and market research. The pre-service strategies includes identifying the following target market, design, branding, market research. Thus, it comprises of all the activities such as, identifying, anticipating set of medium and processes for creating, promoting, delivering, and exchanging goods and services that has value for customers. It typically, involves understanding customer needs, building and maintaining healthy relationships with them in order to scale up your business.
Personal selling also known as face-to-face selling can be defined as a sales technique or strategy in which the salesperson meets with the potential buyer (customer) for the sole purpose of convincing him or her to buy a product.
For Michael, personal selling works better than other forms of promotion because of the complexity of the product i.e high technicalities associated with the product. The product Michael are highly technical and as such would require guidance or explanation on how to safely use them.