Answer:
Date Account Debit Credit
Sep 9 Petty cash $420
Cash $420
Sep 30 Merchandise inventory $53
Postage expense $70
Miscellaneous expense $123
Cash shortage $8
Cash $254
Oct 1 Petty cash $30
Cash [450-420] $30
Answer:
Current Ratio: 2.49; 2.7; 1.75
Acid test ratio: 1.32; 0.64; 0.65
Explanation:
Current ratio
For Camaro:
= Current assets ÷ Current liabilities
= $ 5,915 ÷ $2,380
= 2.49
For GTO:
= Current assets ÷ Current liabilities
= $3,780 ÷ $1,400
= 2.7
For Torino:
= Current assets ÷ Current liabilities
= $6,900 ÷ $3,950
= 1.75
Acid test ratio:
For Camaro:
= (Current assets - Inventory - Prepaid expense) ÷ Current liabilities
= ($5,915 - $2,375 - $400) ÷ $2,380
= $3,140 ÷ $2,380
= 1.32
For GTO:
= (Current assets - Inventory - Prepaid expense) ÷ Current liabilities
= ($3,780 - $2,180 - $700) ÷ $1,400
= $900 ÷ $1,400
= 0.64
For Torino:
= (Current assets - Inventory - Prepaid expense) ÷ Current liabilities
= ($6,900 - 3,450 - $900) ÷ $3,950
= $2,550 ÷ $3,950
= 0.65
The answer to the question is B - It serves as a mean to raise revenue.
A bond basically works as a loan from an investor to a corporation. An investor agrees to loan the specified amount to a corporation. In return the corporation repays the investor back over a set amount of time and pays a specified interest rate.