Answer:
so here correct option is E Depreciation on equipment
Explanation:
given data
no of unit sold = 10000 units
sales decrease = 15%
solution
Depreciation on equipment cost will not change because
Depreciation on equipment is assumed to be fixed in nature
and it is not change with increase or decrease in sales
and all other cost given here is variable in nature and it depend upon sales or an production
so here correct option is E. Depreciation on equipment
Answer: $6000 short term Capital loss
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that on May 1, 2018, Kelalani purchased land for $88,000 for use in her business and that she sold it on May 1, 2019, for $82,000.
We are further told that there are no other sales of business or trade property. Based on this scenario, the loss treated for tax purposes on Kelalani's return will be a short term capital loss of $6000($88,000 - $82,000). It is a short term capital loss because the loss is for a period of a year or less.
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Answer:
Credit inventory 1000 and debit COGS 1000
Explanation:
19*500=9500 <price it is recorded at currently
The rule requires lower cost - market vs. price. Since market cost is lower, you have to find out how much the ending inventory balance should be
17*500=8500
9500-8500=1000
The inventory booked should be lowered, thus requiring credit entry of 1000. Since it is a merchandise loss, it is counted towards cost of goods sold expense, thus debit