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Ollie Mace has recently been appointed controller of S. Dilley & Company, a family-owned manufacturing firm founded 28 years ago. The firm manufactures automotive parts. Its four major operating divisions are heat treating, extruding, small parts stamping, and machining. Last year’s sales from each division ranged from $150,000 to over $3,000,000. Each division is physically and managerially independent, except for the constant surveillance of S. Dilley, the firm’s founder.The accounting system for each division has evolved according to its needs andthe abilities of its accounting staff. Mace is the first controller in the firm’s history to have responsibility for overall financial management. Dilley expects to retire in a few years and wants Mace to improve the AIS before he retires so that it will be easier to monitor performance in each division.Mace decides to redesign the financial reporting system to include the following features:_ It should give managers uniform, timely, and accurate reports of business activity. Monthly reports should be uniform across divisions and be completed by the fifth of the following month to provide enough time to take correctiveactions to affect the next month’s performance. Company-wide financialreports should be available at the same time._ Reports should provide a basis for measuring the return on investment for each division. Thus, in addition to revenue and expense accounts, reports should show assets assigned to each division._ The system should generate meaningful budget data for planning and decision making purposes. Budgets should reflect managerial responsibility and show costs for major product groups. Mace believes that a new chart of accounts is required to accomplish these goals. He wants to divide asset accounts into six major categories, such as current assets and plant and equipment. He does not foresee a need for more than 10 control accountswithin each of these categories. From his observations to date, 100 subsidiary accounts are more than adequate for each control account. No division now has more than five major product groups. Mace foresees a maximum of six cost centers within any product group, including both the operating and non-operating groups. He views general divisional costs as a non-revenue- producing product group. Altogether, Mace estimates that approximately 44 expense accounts plus 12 specific variance accounts would be adequate.RequiredDesign a chart of accounts for S. Dilley & Company. Explain how you structured the chart of accounts to meet the company’s needs and operating characteristics. Keep total account code length to a minimum, while still satisfying all of Mace’s desires.

 

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First describe the similarities or differences between the cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) and COX-2 pathways and state which (pathologic) physiologic process is mainly responsible for analgesia, antiinflammatory activity, antipyresis, bleeding tendencies, and gastric mucosal damage and discuss the beneficial and adverse actions of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and the basic mechanisms by which they occur. Also, identify situations in which aspirin should not be used, even for relief of mild or episodic headache or fever. Also, state which of the alternative over-the-counter (OTC) analgesic/antipyretic drugs would be a more acceptable alternative to aspirin and why. Not only but also compare and contrast the signs and symptoms of acute poisoning with aspirin and with acetaminophen, the time course of the signs and symptoms and underlying causes, and the management of these conditions.

 

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Dividends in arrears are not a liability. No payment obligation exists until dividend is declared by the board of directors. Only disclose in the financial statements EXAMPLE: Assume A corporation has 5,000 shares of 7%, $100 par value, and cumulative preferred stock outstanding. The annual dividends are $35,000, but dividends are two years in arrears? What are the dividends for the current year? LIQUIDATION PREFERENCE Most preferred stock has a preference on corporate assets if corporation fail, it may be for par value or for a specific liquidating value. CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCK (EXCHANGE OF PREFERRED STOCK INTO COMMON STOCK AT A SPECIFIED RATIO) EXAMPLE Assume that 1,000 shares of A corporation $100 par preferred are issued at $105 and are converted into 10,000 shares of common stock ($5 par) when the market value per share of the two classes of stock are $101 and $12 respectively. What is the entry to record the conversion??

 

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Design an 8-4-2-1 BCD code converter to drive a seven-segment indicator. The four inputs to the converter circuit (A, B, C, and D in the figure above) represent an 8-4-2-1 binary-coded-decimal digit. Assume that only input combinations representing the digits 0 through 9 can occur as inputs so that the combinations 1010 through 1111 are don’t-cares. Design your circuit using only two-, three-, and four-input NAND gates and inverters. Try to minimize the number of gates required. The variables A, B, C, and D will be available from toggle switches.

  • Derive a truth table for the assigned problem.
  • Use Karnaugh maps to derive logic equations in sum-of-products or product-of-sums form depending on whether NAND gates or NOR gates are required.
  • Draw a circuit of AND and OR gates, trying to minimize the number of gates required by using common gates as appropriate. Factoring or multiplying out is required in some cases.
  • Convert to NAND or NOR gates as specified.

 

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