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Answer:
$200,000 cost of Equipment
This is not shown in the Cash flow statement unless it was purchased in the current year. Seeing as the asset is being sold significantly less than it was bought, we will assume this is not the case so this does not go into the Cashflow statement.
$60,000 Accumulated depreciation
NOT SHOWN IN CASHFLOW STATEMENT because it is only the current year depreciation that is shown.
$132,500 sales price.
This is ADDED TO CASHFLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES because investing activities deals with fixed assets so when they are sold, they are added back to the Investing activities to reflect the inflow of cash.
$7,500 loss on Sale of Equipment
This is ADDED TO CASHFLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES because the sales price already includes it in Investing activities yet Net income has accounted for it already by deducting it. To avoid double counting, the loss will have to be cancelled out by adding it back to the operating activities.
Answer:
Explanation:
Firs, find the markup amount in dollars;
Markup amount = Cost * markup rate
Cost = $22
markup rate = 30% or 0.30 as a decimal
Markup amount = 0.30*22 = $6.6
Next, find the retail price using the markup amount calculated above;
Retail Price = Markup amount + cost
Retail price = $6.6 +$22
= $28.6
Therefore, the sneakers retail price is $28.6
Answer:
a leftward shift of the demand curve for CDs.
Explanation:
Most economists use the aggregate demand and aggregate supply model primarily to analyze short-run fluctuations in the economy.
This simply means that, whatever makes the factors of production such as, land, labor, entrepreneurship, capital, or efficiency to either go up or down would certainly result in fluctuations in the economy of a particular country.
Aggregate supply (AS) refers to the total quantity of output (goods and services) that firms are willing to produce and sell at a given price in an economy at a particular period of time.
Aggregate demand (AD) can be defined as the total quantity of output (final goods and services) that is demanded by consumers at all possible price levels in an economy at a particular time.
On a standard Aggregate demand (AD)-Aggregate supply (AS) curve, the y axis denotes the Price (P) of goods and services while the x axis typically denotes the Output (Q) of final goods and services.
In the short-run, a rightward shift in the aggregate supply (AS) curve causes output to increase and result in a price fall (lower price) while a rightward shift in the aggregate demand (AD) curve also cause output to increase and rise in prices.
In this scenario, consumers have been buying fewer CDs as downloadable music has become easier to purchase and use. We would represent this as a leftward shift of the demand curve for CDs.
Explanation:
The adjusted journal entry is shown below:
Corp Laundry supplies Expense A/c Dr $6,580
To Corp Laundry supplies A/c $6,580
(Being the corp supplies expense is recorded)
It is computed below:
= Purchased value of laundry supplies - still on hand
= $7,990 - $1,410
= $6,580
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