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klio [65]
3 years ago
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An advantage of the decentralized organization is that

Business
1 answer:
fredd [130]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

managers are able to make quick decisions that can save your company money. By empowering your managers, you trust their instincts and abilities, because you know they understand the daily work process better than you do.

Explanation:

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Assets:

Current Assets:

Cash                                                  $ 201,440

Debt Investments (trading)

(at cost, $145,000)                               155,150

Accounts Receivable         437,150  

Allowance for

Doubtful Accounts             27,150     410,000

Inventory                                             601,440

Total current assets                                           $1,368,030

Long-term assets:

Debt Investments (long-term)           303,440

Equity Investments (long-term)         281.440

Land                                                   262,150

Buildings                            1,044,440

Accumulated Depreciation 152,000 892,440

Equipment                           602,150

Accumulated Depreciation 60,000   542,150

Franchises                                         160,000

Patents                                              195,000

Total long-term assets                                      $2,636,620

Total assets                                                       $4,004,650

Liabilities + Equity:

Current Liabilities:

Notes Payable (short-term)               92,150

Accounts Payable                            457,150

Dividends Payable                           140,440

Accrued Liabilities                             98,150

Total current liabilities                                        $787,890

Notes Payable (long-term)             904,440

Bonds Payable                             1,004,440

Total long-term liabilities                                $1,908,880

Total liabilities                                                $2,696,770

Common Stock ($5 par) 1,002,150

Treasury Stock                   193,150

Net Stock outstanding                    809,000

Retained Earnings, December 31    414,440

Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par        84,440

Total equity                                                    $1,307,880

Total liabilities + equity                                $4,004,650

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Cash                                                  $ 201,440

Debt Investments (trading)

(at cost, $145,000)                               155,150

Accounts Receivable                          437,150  

Inventory                                             601,440

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Cost of Goods Sold                        4,800,000

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts                                 27,150

Debt Investments (long-term)           303,440

Equity Investments (long-term)         281.440

Notes Payable (short-term)                                           92,150

Accounts Payable                                                        457,150

Dividends Payable                                                       140,440

Accrued Liabilities                                                         98,150

Notes Payable (long-term)                                         904,440

Bonds Payable                                                         1,004,440

Common Stock ($5 par)                                          1,002,150

Treasury Stock                                  193,150

Retained Earnings                                                       82,440

Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par                                  84,440

Investment Revenue                                                     67,180

Land                                                  262,150

Buildings                                        1,044,440

Accumulated Depreciation-Buildings                       152,000

Equipment                                        602,150

Accumulated Depreciation Equipment                      60,000

Franchises                                        160,000

Patents                                              195,000

Selling Expenses                           2,002,150

Administrative Expenses                 904,180

Interest Expense                               215,180

Gain                                                                              84,180

Totals                                        $12,358,460    $12,358,460

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Sales                                              $ 8,102,150

Cost of Goods Sold                        4,800,000

Gross profit                                   $3,302,150

Investment Revenue                            67,180

Gain                                                       84,180

Total Income before expenses   $3,453,510

Selling Expenses            2,002,150

Administrative Expenses  904,180

Interest Expense                215,180

Total Expenses                               (3,121,510)

Net Income                                     $332,000

Retained Earnings                              82,440

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