Answer:
June 10
Dr Inventory $7,100
Cr Accounts payable $7,100
June 11
Dr Inventory $350
Cr Cash $350
June 12
Dr Accounts payable $600
Cr Inventory $600
June 19
Dr Account payable $6,500
Cr Cash $6,240
Cr Inventory $260
Explanation:
Preparation of a separate journal entries for each transaction on the books of Blossom Company.
Books of Blossom Company
June 10
Dr Inventory $7,100
Cr Accounts payable $7,100
June 11
Dr Inventory $350
Cr Cash $350
June 12
Dr Accounts payable $600
Cr Inventory $600
June 19
Dr Account payable $6,500
($7,100-$600)
Cr Cash $6,240
($6,500-$260)
Cr Inventory $260
(4%*$6,500)
Answer:
Revenue could be of amount $33,836,000
Explanation:
As the selling price is not given in the question, only the cost of the inventory is given, So,
We assume that the Sales quantity is X and the Selling Price per unit be Y
Then,
Sales = X × Y ............... Equation (1)
Less : COSG = $33,836,000 ................ Equation (2)
Net Income = 1 - 2
If the selling price is equal to the cost of the inventory which is $33,836,000. So, the only revenue which is to be added is the amount of $33,836,000.
Note: It totally depend or grounded on the Sales value.
Answer:
Explanation:
GDP is gross domestic product and NDP is net domestic product.
GDP measures market value of total goods and services produced in a particular period of time.
NDP is net domestic product . In its calculation, we deduct the value of depreciation of capital goods produced from the value of GDP.
So
NDP = GDP - depreciation .
So growing gap between GDP and NDP reflects the increasing obsolescence of capital goods , which warrants replacement of capital goods .
OPTION A is correct.
Assuming the second CPI should be January 2016, not Jan 2015:
To calculate the rate of inflation (rate of change in CPI)
( CPI(2016) - CPI(2015) ) ÷ CPI(2015) x 100%
(236.916 - 233.707) ÷ 236.916 x100% = 1.35%