The correct answer is A) payables.
Tammy is talented at the craft but lacks the cash flow management skills required to run a business. She opens a store, Tammy's Craft Corner, with the help of her son David - a business major - who manages the budgets and expenses of the business. David prepares the quarterly budget and maintains a company book for recording all transactions. The company book balance that David regularly updates is the sum of payables.
The book balance describes the amount of money available that can be used to pay other businesses or purchase anything needed after the adjustment after deposits in transit or checks that are not been cleared. The payables are the business obligation to pay-off a debt to its suppliers or creditors.
The other options of the question are B) chargebacks, C) deposits, and D) receivables.
The Declaration of independence was a document from the founding fathers, telling Britain that it would like for America to be independent, and it also told Britain that the 13 colonies would no longer be accepting the taxes that Britain was giving them. This was a big move for America because the independence was something that they needed. That led King George to agree to give the 13 colonies independence, and that is why today, America does not allow a President of the U.S to be in power for more than 4 years because they didn't want what happened in 1775(where king George taxed 13 colonies) to happen again.
Thomas Jefferson didn't like the rebellion because he knew that the rebellion would lead to a war and he wanted to prevent that from happening so he wrote the Declaration of independence
Well this is quite easy I believe the smallest flock he can have is 1 because everytime he increased his counts there will always be 1 sheep left so its best for him to count by 1s instead hope this helps
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After World War II, the Soviet Union extended its control into Eastern Europe. It took over the governments in Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, East Germany, Poland, Romania and Yugoslavia. Only Greece and occupied Austria remained free.
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