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UNO [17]
4 years ago
13

If you are motivated because you think you can succeed and your goal is worth a lot to you you are illustrating the _____- theor

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1 answer:
gladu [14]4 years ago
8 0
I believe this is called expectancy value. 
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Answer:

a. Dr Inventory 68,894

Cr Accounts Payable 68,894

b.Dr Accounts Payable 8,820

Cr Inventory 8,820

c. Dr Accounts payable 60,074

Cr cash 60,074

d.

d1. Dr Inventory 1,201

Cr Accounts payable 1,201

d2. Dr Accounts payable 58,872

Cr Cash 58,872

Explanation:

Preparation of Journal entries

a. The purchase Journal entry

Dr Inventory 68,894

Cr Accounts Payable 68,894

[70,300(1-.02)]

[To record inventory net of discount if payment made within discount period amounting to 2% recorded]

b.The merchandise return Journal entry

Dr Accounts Payable 8,820

Cr Inventory 8,820

[9,000(1-.02)]

c. Journal entry to record the Payment within the discount period of 10 days

Dr Accounts payable 60,074

Cr cash 60,074

(68,894-8,820 = 60,074)

[To record payment to accounts payable due made within discount period]

d. Journal entry to record the payment that was made beyond the discount period of 10 days.

d1. Dr Inventory 1,201

Cr Accounts payable 1,201

[To record discount forfeited ]

d2. Dr Accounts payable 58,872

Cr Cash 58,872

Calculation for Net amount due for payment =68,894-8,820 = 60,074)

Gross amount = 60,074/(1-.02) = 58,872

Calculation for Discount forfeited

Discount forfeited= Gross amount *discount %

Discount forfeited= 60,074 *2%

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3 years ago
The following information is reported for Kinney Corporation at the end of 2013.
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Answer:

a. Compute the amount of retained earnings at the end of 2013.

With 621K in equip.     With 495K in equip.

                709.500 583.500

b what was its net income for 2013?

                                                  With 621K in equip.     With 495K in equip.

Net Income                                      628.500 502.500

Explanation:

                                  With 621K in equip.     With 495K in equip.

     

- Accounts Receivable $103,500  103.500  103.500  

- Supplies Inventory 40,500            40.500  40.500  

- Equipment 621,000 495,000   621.000  495.000

                              765.000         639.000

- Accounts Payable 49,500            49.500  49.500  

- Cash Common Stock 6,000       6.000  6.000  

- Retained Earnings ?                   709.500 583.500  

                                                  765.000 639.000  

Retainend earnings    

Begining                                             135000 135000

Cas Dividens                                      -54000 -54000

   

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Net Income                                      628.500 502.500

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Answer:

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As we know that

Expected rate of return = Risk-free rate of return + Beta × (Market rate of return - Risk-free rate of return)

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