Answer and Explanation:
The computation of the margin of safety is shown below:
As we know that
margin of safety = Actual sales - break even sales
For Jakarta, it is
= $500,000 - ($80,000 ÷ 0.40)
= $500,000 - $200,000
= $300,000
And, for maldives, it is
= $6,620,000 - ($2,151,500 ÷ 50%)
= $2,317,000
Answer:
c.
Explanation:
It is a very prestigious project for the company which involved suppliers and manufactures from many countries to work for the project. Though the project started with the aim of low budget, it went high by the end because of this outsourcing and large number of people working on the project.
<h2>Before you buy a car you need to know your need and your <u>budget</u></h2>
Explanation:
There are many things associated with the car:
1. Test drive: You can do a test drive check whether the car suits your style and it is driver-friendly and also whether it is worth for the money
2. Check for credit score: You can check your credit score to save your money though not huge but a little
3. Compare prices: Compare the prices of the car with other shops and choose the best one.
4. Do a review of repair records: It is better to check the review so that we can assess the life time of the car and in tandem with the amount of the car.
Last but not the least, you must understand your need and the budget because these are two essential things which comes in front of you when you think about buying a car.
Answer:
2.42
Explanation:
The current ratio is a type of liquidity ratio. Liquidity ratios calculate the ability of a firm to meet its short term obligations
Current ratio = current assets / current liabilities = $ 126,000 / $52,000 = 2.42
Answer: The correct answer is B. debit Fees Revenue and credit Unearned Fees Revenue, $3,000
Explanation: As at 1 April 2016, the $12,00 Johnson Bookkeeping received should have been a debit to cash and credit to unearned fees revenue. Since that was a misposting and considering the fact that 9 months had already passed, the firm has to prorate the fees that has been earned by 9/12*$12,000=$9,000 (this stays in fees revenues at (31 December 2016). Remember the fees received is for a 12-month period (1 April 2016 to 31 March 2017). So, we have to report $3,000 ($12,000 minus $9,000) as unearned fees as at 31 December 2016.
However, Johnson Bookeeping would experience a spike in revenue in April 2016 management reporting due to the misposting and subsequently there would a decline, all other things held constant, in revenue. On a normal day, if the posting was accurately done to unearned fees revenue, the firm would amortize over 12 months to fees revenue, that is $1,000 every month.