Answer:
False
Explanation:
Financial statements are written records that convey the business activities and the financial performance of a company. Financial statements are often audited by government agencies, accountants, firms, etc. to ensure accuracy and for tax, financing, or investing purposes.
These documents play a pivotal role in a financial institution, thus, not optional.
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Answer:
Time value of money
Explanation:
The reason is that the money invested today worth more tomorrow. If we have option to pay our supplier $5m after a year is more suitable option than paying him today. The reason is that the amount paid today will be worth $5m but if we pay our supplier after a year then in real terms we have paid the supplier less because money lost its worth by certain percentage during the year. So paying late makes the liability cheaper required their are no interest or other costs.
C.) $61.43, x over 175.5 = 35 over 100. Cross multiply 175.5 by 35 and then divide over 100. You are left with $61.425, hope this helps.
Answer:
Cash is credited for $89
Supplies Expense is debited for $40
Delivery Expense is debited for $49.
Explanation:
The journal entry is shown below:
Delivery expenses $49
Supplies expenses $49
To Cash $89
(Being the replenish of the account is recorded)
While recording this journal entry we debited the delivery expenses, supplies expenses and credited the cash account so that the proper posting could be done
Answer:
$450,000
Explanation:
Theodore Enterprises had the following pretax income (loss) over its first three years of operations:
2016 $ 500,000
2017 (900,000 )
2018 1,500,000
For each year there were no deferred income taxes and the tax rate was 30%. In its 2017 tax return, Theodore elected a net operating loss carryback. No valuation account was deemed necessary for the deferred tax asset as of December 31, 2017.
Therefore Theodore's income tax expense for 2018 is 30% x 1,500,000 = $450,000
Loss carry back is when a business elects to net off losses against a previous year's return as opposed to loss carry forward which is the future years' return.