Monopoly output is _the same as (B) ______ the corresponding output for perfectly competitive industries
<h3>Similarity between a monopolistic market and perfectly competitive market </h3>
A monopolistic market is similar to a perfectly competitive market because both markets determine the prices and supply of goods and services in the market. although a perfectly competitive market consists of several firms no particular firm controls the market which makes the group of firms as act as a monopoly.
Hence the output of a monopoly is similar to the output of a perfectly competitive industries.
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Answer:
b. $200,000 $400,000
Explanation:
As it given that $800,000 received by Kiley, out of which $400,000 is the security deposit amount and remaining $400,000 represents the current year and the next year rent
So we assume $200,000 is the current year rent revenue and the other $200,000 represents the unearned rent revenue which is reflected as a current liability
And, the security amount is shown as a long term liability
Answer:
a) Product G should be produced and sold
b) Net financial advantage $80
Explanation:
<em>A company should process further a product if the additional revenue from the split-off point is greater than than the further processing cost. </em>
<em>Also note that all cost incurred up to the split-off point are irrelevant to the decision to process further . </em>
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Revenue after split-off point
($9× 40 litres) 360
Revenue at the slit of point
($4 × 40) <u> (160)</u>
Additional income from further processing 200
Further processing cost ($3× 40) <u>(120)</u>
Incremental income from further processing <u> 80</u>
Incremental income from further processing = $80
a) The product F should be processed further and sold as product G. Doing so would increase the net income by $80.
b) Net advantage $80
Answer:
- Dr Bad Debt expense 6,000
- Cr Allowance for Doubtful Accounts account 6,000
Explanation:
The total estimated bad debts are $4,800 (= $80,000 x 6%). So the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts account ending balance should be $4,800. Since this account is a contra asset account, the ending balance should be $4,800 credited.
But currently the account has a $1,200 debit balance (it's like -$1,200), so the adjustment record must be = $4,800 + $1,200 = $6,000
That way the ending balance = $6,000 - $1,200 = $4,800
The journal entries should be:
- Dr Bad Debt expense 6,000
- Cr Allowance for Doubtful Accounts account 6,000
Answer:
25.55 days
Explanation:
first we must calculate the accounts receivable turnover ratio = net sales / average accounts receivable
net sales = $1,000,000
average accounts receivable ($80,000 + $60,000) / 2 = $70,000
accounts receivable turnover ratio = $1,000,000 / $70,000 = 14.286
average collection period = 365 days / accounts receivable turnover ratio = 365 / 14.286 = 25.55 days