Answer:
The amount in 23 years will be A = $4697.17
Explanation:
Using the Formula
A = P(1 + r/n)
Where:
A deposit of (Principle) $800
Interest Rate =8% or 0.08
Compounded annually (t) = 1
Number of years (n) = 25-2 = 23 years
Applying the figures into the formula:
A = 800(1 + 0.08/1)
A = 800(1 x 0.08)
A = 800(1.08)
A = 800(5.8715)
A = $4697.17
Options:
a. not entitled to more than 50 percent of the profits, because the parties historically had divided the profits fifty-fifty.
b. not entitled to more than 50 percent of the profits, because it was appropriate to apply partnership principles to an LLC when there was no operating agreement.
c. entitled to more than 50 percent of the profits, because Hurwitz would be unjustly enriched if he received 50 percent of the profits.
d. entitled to more than 50 percent of the profits, because it was the parties' intent to compensate Padden to a greater extent than Hurwitz
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Since neither the partnership nor the limited liability company had any partnership agreement that stated how Hurwitz and Padden would share the profits generated by the business, then the general rule of partnerships should apply, i.e. profits and losses must be divided equally among all the partners.
Answer:the adjustment to record bad debts for the period will require a
Debit on
Bad debt expenses for $ 12,670 and a credit To Allowance for doubtful accounts for $ 12,670
Explanation:
Account receivables for uncollectibles= $13,900
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts = credit balance of $1230
Adjusting entry for bad debts expense =Account receivables - credit balance of $1230
= $13,900- $1,230
=$12,670
Adjusting entry for the record of bad debts expense
Accounts titles Debit Credit
Bad debt expenses $ 12,670
To Allowance for doubtful accounts $ 12,670