<span>Carson was a joint tenant. In property law, a joint tenant owns a share of a piece of property. A joint tenant has the right to sell all or part of their share of the property as they so choose. Here, Carson sold part of the property (the part that he owned) for $40k. As a joint tenant he had the right to do so, and did not have to notify the other tenants of his decision to sell.</span>
Answer:
The adjusted cash balance per bank at July 31 is <u>$8,720</u>
Explanation:
Adjusted cash balance is the cash balance calculated after required adjustments in the balance as per bank or balance as per record of the entity having that bank account.
Accroding to the bank reconciliation statement
- The outstanding checks are deducted from the cash balance as per bank because these are the check issued but not be presented in the bank until the end of a period.
- On the other hand, the deposit in transit is the cash that is to be received but this balance is in the clearing process of the check.
- Bank Service charges is already adjusted in the balance as per bank.
Adjusted Balance can be calculated as follow
Cash balance as per Bank ______________ $8,085
Less: Outstanding Checks ______________ $755
Add: Deposit in transit _________________ <u>$1,390</u>
Adjusted Cash balance ________________ <u>$8,720</u>
Total revenue minus the total explicit and total implicit costs of production is economic profit.
Economic profit is accounting profit less implicit or opportunity costs. It is also total revenue less explicit and implicit cost.
Explicit cost is the amount used in running a business. Examples are rent and wages.
Implicit cost is the cost of the next best option that is let gone off when one option is chosen over other options. For example, a baker leaves his job to start his own business. His implicit cost is the wages he earned as a baker.
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