The adjusted trial balance of Warbocks Corporation at December 31, 2017 includes the following accounts: Retained Earnings $12,600; Dividends $5,000; Service Revenue $30,000; Salaries and Wages Expense $15,000; Insurance Expense $2,000; Rent Expense $4,500; Supplies Expense $500; and Depreciation Expense $1,000. Prepare a retained earnings statement for the year.

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                                            Warbocks Corporation

Statement of retained earnings for the year ended December 31, 2017

                                                                                      Amount in $

Opening retained earnings                                           12,600

Net income for the year                                                  7,000

Dividend                                                                         (5,000)

Closing retained earnings                                             14,600

Explanation:

The retained earnings statement shows the movement in the retained earnings balance between the start and end of the year.

This includes the net earnings and dividend paid during the year.

Net income =  $30,000 - $15,000 - $2,000 - $4,500 - $500 - $1,000

= $7,000


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Instructions are lsited below

Explanation:

We don't have enough information to resolve with numbers. But I will leave the formulas necessary to resolve.

The general structure of an income statement proceeds as follow:

Revenue/Sales (+)

Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) (-)

=Gross Profit

Marketing, Advertising, and Promotion Expenses (-)

General and Administrative (G&A) Expenses (-)

=EBITDA

Depreciation & Amortization Expense (-)

=Operating Income or EBIT

Interest (-)

Other Expenses (-)

=EBT (Pre-Tax Income)

Income Taxes (-)

=Net Income

A Contribution Margin Income Statement is a special format of the income statement that segregates the variable and fixed expenses involved in running a business. It shows the revenue generated after deducting all variable and fixed expenses separately.

Sales=

Variable costs:

Cost of good sold=

Sales commissions=

Shipping expense=

Total variable cost=

Contribution margin=

Fixed costs:

Advertising expense=

Shipping expense=  

Administrative salaries=

Insurance expense=

Depreciation expense=

Total fixed cost=

Net profit=

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If every work receives a tax rebate of $500 per person income tax the quantity of labor supplied will not increase because the rebate is a temporary

A 4.5% increase in marginal tax  = 0.16 * 4.5 = 0.72  = 0.7 ( decrease in quantity of labor )

A 2% increase in marginal tax

= 0.16 * 2 = 0.32 = 0.3 ( decrease in quantity of labor )

A 15% increase

= 0.16 * 15 = 2.4 ( decrease in quantity of labor )

No increase = 0.16 = 0.16 ( quantity of labor supplied remains unchanged )

A reduction of 5%

= 0.16 * 5 =  0.8 ( increase in quantity of labor )

Explanation:

Tax elasticity of labor supply = 0.16

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A) $500  per person income tax rebate

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B) A 4.5% increase in marginal tax

change in the quantity of labor = tax elasticity * increase marginal tax

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A 2% increase in marginal tax

= 0.16 * 2 = 0.32 = 0.3 ( decrease in quantity of labor )

A 15% increase

= 0.16 * 15 = 2.4 ( decrease in quantity of labor )

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A reduction of 5%

= 0.16 * 5 =  0.8 ( increase in quantity of labor )

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c. increase in imports in the economy.
d. leakage in spending in the economy.

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d. leakage in spending in the economy.

Explanation:

In the economy firms spend money on labour, input, and business expansion. While in the personal household there is spending on food, rent, and other expenses.

When money is taken out of this cycle and not used for a particular purpose then it is considered to be a leakage.

Leakages include taxes savings and imports.

Savings occurs when an individual has excess income and decides to reserve some for a future use. This fund does not have a particular use in the economy so it is considered to be a leakage.

Answer:

D. Leakage in spending in the economy.

Explanation:

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Pina Corporation traded a used truck (cost $25,200, accumulated depreciation $22,680) for a small computer with a fair value of $4,158. Pina also paid $630 in the transaction. Prepare the journal entry to record the exchange. (The exchange has commercial substance.)

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Calculation of Gain or Loss:

Book Value of Truck = 25,200 - 22,680

                                  = $2,520

Gain on Exchange = 4,158 - 2,520 - 630

                               = $1,008

Therefore, the journal entry is as follows:

Accumulated Depreciation A/c Dr. $22,680

computer A/c                              Dr. $3,150

              To Truck                                            $25,200

              To Cash                                              $630

(To record the Truck)

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Answer:

$0

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B. Opportunity Cost

Explanation:

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                   Good X       Good Y     Opportunity Cost (Goods Ratio)

Country A     10                30               1:3    (10/30)

Country B      5                 10                1:2   (5/10)

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