Answer:
Dr. Allowance for Doubtful Accounts...1,200
Cr. Accounts Receivable....................................1,200
Explanation:
When a specific customer's account is identified as uncollectible, the journal entry to write off the account is:
A credit to Accounts Receivable (to remove the amount that will not be collected)
A debit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts (to reduce the Allowance balance that was previously established)
Therefore the JOURNAL ENTRIES for the $1,200 uncollectible debt will be
Dr. Allowance for Doubtful Accounts...1,200
Cr. Accounts Receivable....................................1,200
Answer:
December 31, 2022, amortization expense of copyright
Dr Amortization expense 19,500
Cr Copyright 19,500
December 31, 2022, amortization expense of patent
Dr Amortization expense 10,000
Cr Patent 10,000
No journal entry required for the Goodwill since its useful life is indefinite
Answer:
Sales Tax Center
Explanation:
QuickBooks Online is an online service for accounting software package that is developed as well as marketed by Intuit. Its products are mainly small or medium sized business and other accounting applications and cloud based version which accept management and payment of bills, business payments, payroll functions, etc.
In QuickBooks, we use the Pay sales tax window to create the sales tax payments. Intuit offers a new and advance version of sales tax feature in QuickBooks Online. We must record the sales tax payments in the sales tax center when the sales tax feature is enable in QuickBooks Online.
Answer:
Depreciation
non-cash charges
interest on loan
taxes
Explanation:
This is according standard proforma for preparing cash flow statement,interest and taxes are later brought back into the computation for instance interest relates to financing activities while actual tax paid is deducted before arriving at cash generated from operations
Answer:
Market Price $985.01
Explanation:
We have to convert the US semiannually rate to annually.

Now this is the annual rate spected for a similar US Bonds
So we are going to calculate the present value using this rate.
Present value of an annuity of 78 for 20 years at 7.9521%


PV = 768.55
And we need to add the present value ofthe 1,000 euros at this rate


Present Value = 216.4602211
Adding those two values together
$985.01
The reasoning behind this is that an american investor will prefer at equal price an US bonds because it compounds interest twice a year over the German Bonds.