For a simple regression analysis model that is used to allocate factory overhead,

For a simple regression analysis model that is used to allocate factory overhead, an internal auditor finds that

the intersection of the line of best fit for the overhead allocation with the y-axis is $5,000. The slope of the trend line is .20. The independent variable, factory wages, amounts to $900,000 for the month. What is the estimated amount of factory overhead to be allocated for the month

       a) $180,000
b) $230,000
c) $92,500
d) $185,000

 
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1. How could separation of duties enhance internal controls?

1. How could separation of duties enhance internal controls?

2. What is the difference between general

controls and application controls?

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1) Norm purchases a new sports utility vehicle (SUV) on October 12, 2014, for $50,000.

1) Norm purchases a new sports utility vehicle (SUV) on October 12, 2014, for $50,000. The SUV has a gross

vehicle weight of 6,200 lbs. It is used 100% of the time for business and it is the only business asset acquired by Norm during 2014. Compute the maximum deduction with respect to the SUV for 2014. If Congress reenacts additional first-year depreciation for 2014, Norm elects not to take additional first-year depreciation.

2) Ollie owns a personal use car for which he originally paid $42,000. He trades the car in on a sport utility vehicle (SUV), paying the automobile dealer cash of $24,000. If the negotiated price of the SUV is $45,000, what is Ollie’s recognized gain or loss and his adjusted basis for the SUV?

 
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Karen had the following transactions for 2014:

1) Karen had the following transactions for

2014:

Salary                                                                            $  90,000

Moving expenses incurred to change jobs                                 $8,000

Inheritance received from deceased uncle                             $300,000

Life insurance proceeds from policy on uncle’s life (Karen was

named the beneficiary)                                                 $200,000

Cash prize from church raffle                                                  $1,000

Payment of church pledge                                                      $3,000

What is Karen’s AGI for 2014?

2) Rocky has a full-time job as an electrical engineer for the city utility. In his spare time, Rocky repairs TVs in the basement of his personal residence. Most of his business comes from friends and referrals from former customers, although occasionally he runs an ad in the local suburban newspaper. Typically the TVs are dropped off at Rocky’s house and later picked up by the owner when notified that the repairs have been made.
The floor space of Rocky’s residence is 2,500 square feet, and he estimates that 20% of this is devoted exclusively to the repair business. Gross income from the business is $12,000, and expenses (other than home office) are $5,000. Expenses relating to the residence are as follows:
Real property taxes                                                                           $4,500
Interest on home mortgage                                                               $8,000
Operating expenses of residence                                                      $3,000
Depreciation (based on 20% business use)                                      $500
What is Rocky’s net income from the repair business?

 
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