Supply of oil at different prices of other goods.
Answer:
$6,530.15
Explanation:
Calculation:
First, converting R percent to r a decimal
r = R/100
= 7.1%/100 = 0.071 per year.
Putting time into years for simplicity,
9 months / 12 months/year = 0.75 years.
Solving our equation:
A = 6200(1 + (0.071 × 0.75)) = 6530.15
A = $6,530.15
The total amount accrued, principal plus interest, from simple interest on a principal of $6,200.00 at a rate of 7.1% per year for 0.75 years (9 months) is $6,530.15.
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
The general journal entries necessary to adjust the interest accounts at December 31 will be:
1. December 31:
Debit: Interest Expenses = $8,000 × 9% × 51/ 360 = $102
Credit: Interest payable = $102
(To accrue interest expenses for the note issued on November 10).
2. December 31:
Debit: Interest Expenses = $12,000 × 10% ×30/360 = $120
Credit: Interest payable = $120
(To accrue interest expenses for the note issued on December 1)
3. December 31:
Debit: Interest Expenses = $12,000 × 10% × 11/360 = $36.67
Credit: Interest payable = $36.67
(To accrue interest expenses for the note issued on December 20).
Answer:
Debit Unearned Fees, $8,370
Credit Fees Earned, $8,370
Explanation:
Based on the information given we were told that the Company received the amount of $33,480 from Santa Fe for 36 month on April 1 in which we are to assumed that the adjustments will be made at the year end this means that the adjusting entry will be to:
Debit Unearned Fees, $8,370
Credit Fees Earned, $8,370
Calculated as :
Amount received $33,480/36 months ×9 months
=$8,370
Note that from 1st April to 31st December will give us 9 months.