Answer:
Financial Markets by Coursera
Explanation:
Answer and Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
The Selling price per unit = $225,000 ÷ 7500 = $30
ANd,
Variable cost per unit = $135,000 ÷ 7500 = $18
a) Breakeven point = Fixed cost ÷ Contribution margin per unit
= $48,000 ÷ ($30 - $18)
= 4000 units
b) Breakeven dollars = Breakeven point × selling price per unit
= 4000 × 30
= $120,000
C) Margin of Safety in dollars = Sales Revenue - Breakeven dollars
= $225,000 - $120,000
= $105,000
d) Margin of Safety in percent
= $105,000 ÷ $225,000
= 46.67%
Answer:
The journal entry is shown below:
Explanation:
The journal entry which is to be recorded on the date of payment is as:
Cash A/c...........................................................Dr $2,009
Sales Discount A/c.........................................Dr $41
Accounts Receivable- Hubbard Incorporated A/c..........Cr $2,050
As the goods sold by company, so they received cash and any increase in assets account is debited. Therefore, the cash account is debited. And the company also offered discount which is also debited and the account of accounts receivable is credited.
Working Note:
Amount of cash received = (Sold merchandise amount - Return goods amount) - 2% on amount
= ($2,400 - $350) - 2% on amount
= $2,050 - 2% × $2,050
= $2,050 - 41
= $2,009
Answer:
Debit Accounts Receivable, credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts.
Explanation:
To record the collection of accounts receivable previously written off when using the allowance method, the first step is to debit Accounts Receivable, and then credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts. This purpose of this to reverse the already written off amount.
The next step after that is to complete the entries by debiting Cash, and crediting the Accounts Receivable to record the cash collection in respect of previously written off accounts receivable.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
95% confidence interval gives the lower and upper limit for the mean corn yield per acre
Lower limit is 128.4 bushel per acre and upper limit is 131.6 bushel per acre