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tiny-mole [99]
3 years ago
7

1.What three factors determine the demand for a product?

Business
1 answer:
Delvig [45]3 years ago
3 0

incomes of the people

the number of customers in the market

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Cr Note Payable    17,000

31 December 2017

Dr Interest expenses            1,020

Dr Note Payable                   3,886

Cr Cash                                 4,906

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Cr Cash                                 4,906

(to record note principal and interest expenses payment)

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Dr Interest expenses            540

Dr Note Payable                   4,366

Cr Cash                                 4,906

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Dr Interest expenses            277

Dr Note Payable                   4,629

Cr Cash                                 4,906

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Interest Expenses = Outstanding Note Payable * 6% = (17,000-3,886-4,119-4,366) * 6% = $277;

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