HR organizations, mainly.
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Answer:
True Cash Balance $7,688
Explanation:
The computation of the true cash balance is shown below:
Unadjusted Cash Balance as of May 31 $7,176
Add: Interest Earned $14
Note Collected by Bank $600
Less: NSF check ($67)
Less Bank charges ($35)
True Cash Balance $7,688
Hence, the true cash balance is $7,688 and the same is to be considered
<u>Answer:</u> Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Under recording the liability in the balance sheet such as accounts payable may become a liability fraud case. It is significant that the balance sheet has to be analysed using the acid test ratio which is quick assets/current liabilities. If this ratio has increased suddenly then it is clear that the accounts payable is understated.
Unearned revenue/ accounts payable ratio is used to determine the current liability of the company. This ratio cannot be used to find the under recorded accounts payable.
Answer:
The correct answers are letters "A", "B", and "C".
Explanation:
Corporate bonds are securities that firm issues to be sold to investors to raise funds that will be using to keep the company up and running. Investors profit from the interest rate dealt in the bond agreement or sometimes they obtain physical assets of the organization as collateral. If in the <em>secondary market bonds</em> are issued at a premium, the premium can be amortized or applied to the bond base but if the bonds were issued at a discount, <em>discount bond rules</em> take into place. The <em>interest payment received</em> thanks to the bonds are recorded in the gross income.