Answer:
The journal entry is shown below:
Explanation:
According to the scenario, the journal entries for the given data are as follows:
Petty cash A/c Dr $236
To Cash A/c $236
(Being establishment of the fund is recorded )
Office supplies A/c Dr $94
Misc. Expense A/c Dr $89
Cash Over / Short Dr $22 ( $236 - $31 - $89 - $94)
To Cash A/c $205 ( $236 - $31)
(Being Reimbursement of the fund is recorded)
Answer:
Positive Reinforcement: Giving a desired reward when a behavior is performed to increase how often the person repeats the behavior.
reinforcement: The process of increasing the incidence of a directly measurable behavior.
negative reinforcement: The removal of an unpleasant condition or consequence when a behavior is performed to increase how often the behavior is repeated.
Answer:
$146,212.00
Explanation:
PMT which is the annual savings is $2000
Rate is 8%
The annual savings would last for 25 years(65-40)
FVIFA FACTOR=(1+r)^n-1/r
r=8%
n=25
FVIFA FACTOR=(1+8%)^25-1/8%
FVIFA FACTOR=(1.08)^25-1/0.08
FVIFA FACTOR=(6.848475196-1)/0.08=73.106
Amount in the account at retirement=PMT*FVIFA FACTOR
Amount in the account at retirement=$2000*73.106=$146,212.00
Answer:
$850
Explanation:
Data provided in the question:
Initial investment = $15,000
Expected annual net cash flows over four years, R = $5,000
Return on the investment = 10% = 0.10
Present value of an annuity factor for 10% and 4 periods, PVAF = 3.1699
The present value of $1 factor for 10% and 4 periods = 0.6830
Now,
Net present value = [ R × PVAF ] - Initial investment
= [ $5,000 × 3.1699 ] - $ 15,000
= $15,849.50 - $ 15000
= $849.50 ≈ $850
Answer:
The answer is: FALSE
Explanation:
Documents are the most significant evidence in most fraud cases. Those who commit fraud will generally try to manipulate documentary evidence. Investigating the company's databases and accounting records are the best way to get documentary evidence. Also, documentary evidence is considered to be more reliable than eyewitness testimony.