E. Making your money grow.
Budgeting can make it seem like you have more money sometimes because you probably aren’t spending it on as many things that you don’t need, but it doesn’t actually grow your finances.
Budgeting is setting out certain amounts of money for different parts of your life. For example, you get to spend $200 on food each month, and $50 on things you want, etc.
Answer:
$-22,000
Explanation:
The sales price variance is a measure of the difference between what a firm expected to make in sales revenue, and what it actually made.
The formula is:
(Actual Selling Price - Expected Price) x Units Sold
Plugging the amounts into the formula we obtain:
= (15,000 - 16,000) x 22
= -1,000 x 22
= -22,000
Thus, the price variance is -22,000
Answer:
$114,000
Explanation:
When a company makes sales on account, debit accounts receivable and credit sales. Based on assessment, some or all of the receivables may be uncollectible.
To account for this, debit bad debit expense and credit allowance for doubtful debt. Should the debt become uncollectible (i.e go bad), debit allowance for doubtful debt and credit accounts receivable.
Given that it estimates its bad debts to be 3.5% of credit sales, estimated bad debt
= 3.5% * $3,200,000
= $112,000
If the Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts has a $2,000 debit balance and the estimated allowance balance should be $112,000, allowance for doubtful debt required
= $112000 + $2000
= $114,000
To account for this,
debit bad debit expense $114,000
credit allowance for doubtful $114,000
The entry for the dividend declaration is as following:
Debit Cash Dividend $12,000
Credit Dividend Payable $12,000
To acquire the amount we must multiply the dividend per share which is 0.06 with a number of common shares issued which is 20,000. Capston, Inc have to entry this transaction as the dividend declares although the cash has not yet disbursed to comply with the accrual principle.
The treasury stock must be ignored because it is the portion of stocks which held by the company in its own treasury and the amount of authorized stock because it is not yet issued and the company doesn't have the obligation to pay that portion of stocks dividend<span>.</span>