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  • Medfin Accounting Company (MAC) Assignment

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    Medfin Accounting Company (MAC) specializes in providing accounting and tax services for medical establishment and professionals. Presently, the company’s production method is highly labor-intensive because many of the book keeping tasks are done manually. MAC employs 50 workers (L) paying them each, on average, $50,000 per year. MAC also has 40 computers (K). The company has leased these computers along with their accompanying software packages at $5,000 per year each. Presently the firm provides accounting and tax services to 150 clients.

    a. Write the equation for the company’s isocost.

    b. At this given mix of inputs ( K = 40, L= 50) the firm’s marginal rate of technical substitution (MPL/MPK) is -6. Is this mix of capital and labor that MAC is using efficient (optimal)? Explain as specifically as you can.

  • Dr. Massy, who specializes in internal medicine…

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    Dr. Massy, who specializes in internal medicine, wants to analyze his sales mix to find out how the time of his physician assistant, Consuela Ortiz, can be used to generate the highest operating income.
    Ortiz sees patients in Dr. Massy’s office, consults with patients over the telephone, and conducts one daily weight-loss support group attended by up to 50 patients. Statistics for the three services are as follows:
    ……………………………… Office Visits……………… Phone Calls………………. Weight-Loss Support Group
    Maximum number
    of patient billings per day……. 20……………………….. 40……………………………… 50
    Hours per billing………………. 25………………………. .10 ……………………………….1.0
    Billing rate……………………….. $50 ……………………..$25…………………………….. $10
    Variable costs………………… $25………………………… $12……………………………… $5

    Ortiz works seven hours a day.

    1. Dr. Massy believes the ranking is incorrect. He knows that the daily 60-minute meeting of the weight-loss support group has 50 patients and should continue to be offered. If the new ranking for the services is (1) weight-loss support group, (2) phone calls, and (3) office visits, how much time should Ortiz spend on each service in a day? What would be the total contribution margin generated by Ortiz, assuming the weight-loss support group has the maximum number of patient billings?

  • Exercise 3-8 Danielle Manning, D.D.S Assignment

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    Exercise 3-8 Danielle Manning, D.D.S., opened a dental practice on January 1, 2012. During the first month of operations, the following transactions occurred.

    1. Performed services for patients who had dental plan insurance. At January 31, $820 of such services was earned but not yet recorded.

    2. Utility expenses incurred but not paid prior to January 31 totaled $603.

    3. Purchased dental equipment on January 1 for $84,000, paying $22,700 in cash and signing a $61,300, 3-year note payable.

    (a) The equipment depreciates $420 per month.

    (b) Interest is $613 per month.

    4. Purchased a one-year malpractice insurance policy on January 1 for $25,020.

    5. Purchased $1,662 of dental supplies. On January 31, determined that $377 of supplies were on hand.

    Prepare the adjusting entries on January 31. Account titles are: Accumulated Depreciation❝Equipment, Depreciation Expense, Service Revenue, Accounts Receivable, Insurance Expense, Interest Expense, Interest Payable, Prepaid Insurance, Supplies, Supplies Expense, Utilities Expense and Accounts Payable.

  • Mike Greenberg Journal Entries

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    Mike Greenberg opened Clean Window Washing Inc. on July 1, 2014. During July, the following transactions were completed.

    July 1 Issued 15,385 shares of common stock for $15,385 cash.
    1 Purchased used truck for $11,385, paying $2,084 cash and the balance on account.
    3 Purchased cleaning supplies for $942 on account.
    5 Paid $2,040 cash on a 1-year insurance policy effective July 1.
    12 Billed customers $4,870 for cleaning services.
    18 Paid $1,284 cash on amount owed on truck and $538 on amount owed on cleaning supplies.
    20 Paid $2,261 cash for employee salaries.
    21 Collected $1,635 cash from customers billed on July 12.
    25 Billed customers $2,679 for cleaning services.
    31 Paid $386 for maintenance of the truck during month.
    31 Declared and paid $650 cash dividend.

    A. Journalize the July Transactions.

  • Journalize the July transactions (Solution in Excel)

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    P4-8A Dana La Fontsee opened Pro Window Washing Inc. on July 1, 2012. During July the following transactions were completed.
    July
    1 Issued 12,000 shares of common stock for $12,000 cash.
    1 Purchased used truck for $8,000, paying $2,000 cash and the balance on account.
    3 Purchased cleaning supplies for $900 on account.
    5 Paid $1,800 cash on 1-year insurance policy effective July 1.
    12 Billed customers $3,700 for cleaning services.
    18 Paid $1,000 cash on amount owed on truck and $500 on amount owed on cleaning supplies.
    20 Paid $2,000 cash for employee salaries.
    21 Collected $1,600 cash from customers billed on July 12.
    25 Billed customers $2,500 for cleaning services.
    31 Paid $290 for maintenance of the truck during month.
    31 Declared and paid $600 cash dividend.
    The chart of accounts for Pro Window Washing contains the following accounts: Cash,
    Accounts Receivable, Supplies, Prepaid Insurance, Equipment, Accumulated Depreciation—
    Equipment, Accounts Payable, Salaries and Wages Payable, Common Stock, Retained
    Earnings, Dividends, Income Summary, Service Revenue, Maintenance and Repairs Expense,
    Supplies Expense, Depreciation Expense, Insurance Expense, Salaries and Wages
    Expense.

     

    Instructions
    (a) Journalize the July transactions.
    (b) Post to the ledger accounts. (Use T accounts.)
    (c) Prepare a trial balance at July 31.
    (d) Journalize the following adjustments.
    (1) Services provided but unbilled and uncollected at July 31 were $1,700.
    (2) Depreciation on equipment for the month was $180.
    (3) One-twelfth of the insurance expired. 1,800 /12 150
    (4) An inventory count shows $320 of cleaning supplies on hand at July 31.
    (5) Accrued but unpaid employee salaries were $400. 179
    (e) Post adjusting entries to the T accounts.
    (f ) Prepare an adjusted trial balance. (f) Cash $5,410
    (g) Prepare the income statement and a retained earnings statement for July and a classified
    balance sheet at July 31. (g) Tot. assets $21,500
    (h) Journalize and post closing entries and complete the closing process.
    (i) Prepare a post-closing trial balance at July 31.
    f) Cash $5,410
    (g) Tot. assets $21,500
  • Kristin’s Maids Cleaning Service Case

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    Kristin’s Maids Cleaning Service Case

    Kristin Malone opened Kristin’s Maids Cleaning Service on July 1, 2015. During July, the company completed the following transactions.

    July 1
    Stockholders invested $19,200 cash in the business in exchange for common stock.
    1
    Purchased a used truck for $10,700, paying $2,900 cash and the balance on account.
    3
    Purchased cleaning supplies for $860 on account.
    5
    Paid $1,920 on a 1-year insurance policy, effective July 1.
    12
    Billed customers $3,600 for cleaning services.
    18
    Paid $1,100 of amount owed on truck, and $200 of amount owed on cleaning supplies.
    20
    Paid $1,600 for employee salaries.
    21
    Collected $1,500 from customers billed on July 12.
    25
    Billed customers $1,700 for cleaning services.
    31
    Paid gasoline for the month on the truck, $320.
    31

    Declared and paid a $720 cash dividend.

  • When a physician does a spinal tap to look for meningitis…

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    When a physician does a spinal tap to look for meningitis, what structures will that needle pierce from the most superficial to the deepest. Why would the physician order a test in the spinal region to check a problem in the head?

  • Give the follow Chart of Accounts and transactions…

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    Give the follow Chart of Accounts and transactions, prepare the general journal entries in the space provided below.

    100 Cash
    120 Accounts Receivable
    130 Notes Receivable
    140 Lawn Equipment
    200 Accounts Payable
    210 Notes Payable
    220 Unearned Lawn Service Revenue
    300 Capital, Art
    400 Lawn Service Revenue
    410 Interest Expense
    420 Rent Expense

    1/1/A Art invested $15,000 in his business to provide Lawn Care Services creating a business checking account.
    1/1 A Art purchased lawn care equipment for $8500, paying $4,00 cash and signing a one-year note to the bank for the remaining $4,500 to be paid in monthly installments.
    1/1 /A Rented a storage are to store equipment, paying the monthly amount of $125.
    1/12/A Art provided lawn care services to the local apartment complex, earning $22,150 and received cash for that amount.
    1/15/A Art signed a contract for providing lawn care services to the local school district. He received a $1,000 check for providing the next 2 months of lawn service.
    1/31/A Art paid the first payment on the note ($38.00 interest plus $375.00 principle repayment)

  • For several years Arban, Inc…

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    For several years Arban, Inc., has followed a policy of   paying a cash dividend of $0.47 per share and having a 5% stock dividend. In   the 2011 annual report, Arban reported restated earnings per share for 2009   of $0.93.

     

    Required:
    (a) Calculate the originally reported earnings per share for   2009. (Do not round intermediate calculations   and round your final answer to 2 decimal places. Omit the “$”   sign in your response.)

     

      Earnings per share for   2009 $

     

    (b) Calculate the restated cash dividend per share for 2009   reported in the 2011 annual report for comparative purposes. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round   your final answer to 2 decimal places. Omit the “$” sign in your   response.)

     

      Dividend per share for   2011 $