Rydell Corp Memo Record Items Annual Pension Expense Cash OCI—Prior Service Cost Pension Asset/Liability Projected Benefit Obligation Plan Assets Balance‚ Jan. 1‚ 2012 13‚800 cr 560‚000 cr 546‚200 dr Prior service cost 120‚000 dr 120‚000 cr New Balance‚ January 1‚ 2012 680‚000 cr 546‚200 dr Service cost 58‚000 dr 58‚000 cr Interest Cost $680‚000 x 9% = $61‚200 61‚200 dr 61‚200 cr Actual return 52‚280 cr 52‚280 dr Unexpected gain/
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EXERCISES E1-1 The variances for kitchen wages and utilities were favorable for September‚ whereas the variances for food and supplies were unfavorable. On a year-to-date basis‚ the only expense that did not have the same pattern as September was utilities which had a $120 F variance for the month‚ but an $850 U year-to-date variance. E1-2 No‚ the performance report should not be prepared just once a year. It should be furnished to managers at regular intervals‚ in this case monthly‚ on a
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Inventories adjustment can be achieved by multiplying the Trade Receivables adjustment by the ratio of Cost of Sales to Sales. The increase in Inventories is approximately $1 billion (3.35 * (5‚454/18‚139)). The $3.35 billion decline in Trade Receivables is mirrored by a decline in 2001 Sales of the same amount. Similarly‚ the $1 billion increase in Inventories reflecting unsold product corresponds to a decline in the Cost of Sales by the same amount. Multiplying the -$2.35 difference between the
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Chapter 1 – Developing Self-Awareness Week 3 – January 29‚ 2013 Self-Awareness * Self-awareness lies at the heart of the ability to master oneself‚ but it is not sufficient * We can not improve ourselves or develop new capabilities unless and until we know what level of capability we currently possess * Seeking knowledge of the self seems to be an enigma * it is a prerequisite for and motivator for growth and improvement‚ but it may also inhibit growth and improvement. It may
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CHAPTER 1: OPERATIONAL ASPECT Introduction * In an industry where biggest is not always best. This feasibility study aims to objectively and rationally uncover the strengths and weaknesses of a proposed venture‚ business opportunities and threats as presented by the environment‚ the resources required to carry through‚ and ultimately the prospects for success. * As we progress‚ we intend to develop a long term partnership with hotel and all others supplier‚ combined with our future power
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income statement. 4 methods used to assign costs to inventory and cost of goods sold 1. Specific Identification 2. First-in‚ first-out 3. Last-in‚ first-out 4. Weighted average Goods in Transit: If goods are shipped FOB shipping point‚ then the purchaser is responsible for paying freight charges and the seller will not include the merchandise in their inventory. Steps to apply LCM to individual items of inventory: 1. List the number of units of each product 2. List the cost of each item 3. List the
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of 2‚000 hours of welding time are avail-able annually on the machine. Since each drum requires 0.8 hours of welding time‚ annual production is limited to 2‚500 drums. At present‚ the welding machine is used exclusively to make the XSX drums. The accounting department has provided the following financial data concerning the XSX drums: Management believes 3‚000 XSX drums could be sold each year if the company had sufficient manufacturing capacity. As an alternative to adding another welding machine
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Chapter C:1 Tax Research Discussion Questions C:1-1 In a closed-fact situation‚ the facts have occurred‚ and the tax advisor’s task is to analyze them to determine the appropriate tax treatment. In an open-fact situation‚ by contrast‚ the facts have not yet occurred‚ and the tax advisor’s task is to plan for them or shape them so as to produce a favorable tax result. p. C:1-2. C:1-2 According to the AICPA’s Statements on Standards for Tax Services‚ the tax practitioner owes the client
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MGMT 306 PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT HOMEWORK 1 (Please submit the Scantron form) I. TRUE/FALSE (A for True; B for False) 1. All organizations‚ including service firms such as banks and hospitals‚ have a production function. True (What is operations management? moderate) 2. Operations management is the set of activities that create value in the form of goods and services by transforming inputs into outputs. True (What is operations management? easy) 3. The operations manager performs the
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BRIEF EXERCISES Brief Exercise 4–1 PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31‚ 2013 ($ in millions) Revenues and gains: Sales .................................................................. Gain on sale of investments ............................. Total revenues and gains .............................. $2‚106 45 2‚151 Expenses and losses: Cost of goods sold ............................................ Selling..............................................
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