<span>Sometimes, a user fee is indeed a user fee. But other times it's not that at all; instead, it's a tax hike disguised by a misnomer.</span>
Answer:
See explanation section
Explanation:
(a) December 1 Cash Debit $18,000
Unearned revenue Credit $18,000
<em>Note: The company received the money in advance for a contract to do during December to April. Therefore, they received cash while a liability increased due to receiving advance money.</em>
(b) December 31 Unearned revenue Debit $3,600
Service revenue Credit $3,600
<em>Note: As the company started performing, after the completion of 1st month, i.e., December 1 to December 31, the advance money started expiring because of providing services. Moreover, as the service is performed evenly for 5 months, the 1st month's revenue = $(18,000/5) = $3,600.</em>
Answer: I believe it's C, because it says that there are many different prices, and it makes sense because there are so many different selling sites