Answer:
The each transaction affecting or not the debt to assets ratio is given below;
1-Purchased inventory of$20,000 on credit
2-Paid accounts payable amount of $50,000
3-Recorded accrued salaries of $100,000
4-Borrowed $250,000 from a local bank
Explanation:
1-Debt/Total Assets=470,000/620,000=.76 it will increase the ratio
2- =400,000/550,000=.73 it will decrease the ratio
3- =550,000/600,000=.92 it will increase the ratio
4- =700,000/850,000=.82 it will increase the ratio
Answer:
Sarah inventory $ 123.75
Luke inventory $ 125.00
Explanation:
<u>Sarah</u>
125 dollars x 1% discount = 1.25 dollars
Inventory:
125 nominal - 1.25 discount = 123.75
Sarah will enter the inventory for the price it paid to acquire it which is 123.75
<u>Luke</u>
As look paid after the discount period the inventory will be valued at nominal:
125 dollars nominal
<u>the charge is considered interest expense</u> it will not be capitalize through inventory.
Answer:
The solution is given in the table file attached below
Explanation:
Answer:
$1,490,000
Explanation:
Given that,
Direct Material used = $795,000
Wages to Line workers = $270,000
Indirect Materials used = $425,000
Total product cost for the year:
Direct Material used + Wages to Line workers + Indirect Materials used
= $795,000 + $270,000 + $425,000
= $1,490,000
Therefore, the total product costs for the year is $1,490,000.
Answer:
The first journal entry was not the most appropriate, but since the mistake was correctly adjusted at the end of the year, both assets and expenses will be the same whether they did it correctly the first time or they had to adjust a mistake at the end of the year.
E.g. something like this happened
October 1, rent expense for 1 year
Dr Rent expense 12,000
Cr Cash 12,000
December 31, adjustment to rent expense
Dr Prepaid rent 10,000
Cr Rent expense 10,000
they should have recorded it as:
October 1, prepaid rent for 1 year
Dr Prepaid rent 12,000
Cr Cash 12,000
December 31, adjustment to rent expense
Dr Rent expense 2,000
Cr Prepaid rent 2,000
Whichever way you recorded the transactions, the balances a the end of the year would be:
prepaid rent (asset) $10,000
rent expense (expense) $2,000