Answer:
Sep 11
Dr Cash 590.00
Cr Sales 590.00
Dec 31
Dr Warranty expense 59.00
Cr Estimated warranty liability 59.00
July 24
Dr Estimated warranty liability 41.00
Cr Repair parts inventory 41.00
Explanation:
Home Store Journal entry
Sep 11
Dr Cash 590.00
Cr Sales 590.00
Dec 31
Dr Warranty expense (590*10%) 59.00
Cr Estimated warranty liability 59.00
July 24
Dr Estimated warranty liability 41.00
Cr Repair parts inventory 41.00
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Answer:
Debit Estimated Warranty Liability $14,000; credit Merchandise Inventory $14,000.
Explanation:
The journal entry is shown below:
Estimated Warranty Liability A/c Dr $14,000
To Merchandise Inventory $14,000
(Being the customer warranties is settled)
Since we have to settle the customer warranties, so we debited the estimated warranty liability account and credited the merchandise inventory account
Hence, all other options are wrong except last one
Answer:
2.46
Explanation:
Given:
Student tuition at ABC University per semester credit hour = $250
Average class size = 30
Labor costs per class = $3,000
materials costs per student per class = $10
overhead costs per class = $15,000
a) Now,
The multifactor productivity ratio =
also,
Input = Labor costs + Total materials costs + Total overhead costs
or
Input = $3,000 + ( $10 × 30 ) + $15,000 = $18,300
And,
Output
= Average class size × credit hour × ( Student tuition + state supplements )
= 30 × 3 × ( $250 + $250)
= $45,000
Therefore,
The multifactor productivity ratio =
= 2.46