It is true that some jobs require more training and experience than others. Also, that some jobs carry more responsibility, pay more, and have greater status.
But that doesn’t mean one job is more important than another.
In an organization, everyone matters and no one should look down upon someone for the work they are doing.
Remember, every job should be valued. And, every person should be treated with dignity and respect.
Answer:
retained earnings 40,000 debit
common stock 8,000 credit
additional paid-in Common Stock 32,000 credit
Explanation:
shares issued:
800,000 shares x 5% = 4,000 new shares
face value of the shares
4,000 x $2 = 8,000
market value 4,000 x $10 = 40,000
additional paid-in 40,000 - 8,000 = 32,000
we decrease retained earnings and increase the euqity account to balance.
Answer:
a. Cash and accounts payable
Explanation:
The journal entry to record this given transaction is shown below:
Equipment A/c Dr $5,000
To Cash A/c $1,000
To Account payable A/c $4,000
(Being the equipment is purchased for cash and on account)
Since the equipment is purchased for $5,000 that increase the asset account and the cash is paid for $1,000 so it would be credited plus the remaining amount is given on credit basis so we credited the account payable account
Answer and Explanation:
The Journal entry is shown below:-
September 9
Petty cash fund Dr, $400
To Cash $400
(Being establishment of petty cash fund is recorded)
Here we debited the petty cash fund as assets is increasing while we credited the cash is decreasing.
September 30
Merchandise Inventory Dr, $51
Postage expense Dr, $73
Cash Short and over Dr, $13
Miscellaneous Dr, $141
To Petty Cash $278
(Being reimburse of petty cash find is recorded)
Here we debited the merchandise Inventory, postage expense, cash short and over and miscellaneous as it is expenses while we credited the petty cash as is reimbursed.
October 1
Petty cash fund Dr, $60
($460 - $400)
To Cash $60
(Being increase in petty cash fund is recorded)
Here we debited the petty cash fund as assets is increasing while we credited the cash is decreasing.
His marginal cost curve is increasing, because the marginal benefit of each additional bag of seeds keeps going down and the costs continue to go up.