Answer:
April 5
Debit : Merchandise $36,000
Credit : Accounts Payable - Tamarisk Company $36,000
April 6
Debit : Accounts Payable - Tamarisk Company $920
Credit : Cash $920
April 7
Debit : Equipment $30,500
Credit : Accounts Payable $30,500
April 8
Debit : Accounts Payable - Tamarisk Company $4,200
Credit : Merchandise $4,200
April 15
Debit : Accounts Payable - Tamarisk Company $30,880
Credit : Discount received $926.40
Credit : Cash $29,954
Explanation:
Working for Journal on April 15
Balance = $36,000 - $920 - $4,200
= $30,880
Discount = $30,880 x 3%
= $926.40
Amount Paid = $30,880 - $926.40
= $29,954
The options were
a. product involvement
b. situational involvement
c. shopping involvement
d. enduring involvement
The answer is
b. situational involvement
Here linda is taking her time or is more involved in the activity she is performing cause this is a special occasion for her which could also be described as special situation. She doesn't care much about shopping , Pen etc which eliminates other options.
Answer:
d) measures the amount of extra fixed costs planned for but not used
Explanation:
An unfavorable production-volume variance <u>measures the amount of extra fixed costs planned for but not used</u>. As per production-volume variance extra fixed costs planned for but not used has unfavorable production-volume variance.
When production-volume variance is unfavorable, that means the fixed cost are allocated on lesser number of manufactured units, hence it indicates that the fixed costs are not controlled well.
Answer:
Mar 1 Cash 15000 Dr
Common Stock 15000 Cr
Mar 5 Cash 7800 Dr
Note Payable 7800 Cr
Mar 10 Equipment Account 19000 Dr
Cash 19000 Cr
Mar 15 Advertising expense 1000 Dr
Cash 1000 Cr
Mar 22 Accounts Receivables 16800 Dr
Service Revenue 16800 Cr
Mar 27 Cash 11800 Dr
Accounts Receivable 11800 Cr
Mar 28 Salaries Expense 4800 Dr
Cash 4800 Cr
Explanation:
Mar 1 The issuance of common stock will bring in cash so cash account will be debited and common stock, which is capital, will be credited.
Mar 5 The notes signed is a liability and will be credited as liability increases and the cash received will be debited.
Mar 10 The purchase of equipment against cash is an increase in equipment which is an asset so it will be debited and cash will be credited
Mar 15 The advertising is an expense and as it is increasing it will be debited and cash will be credited.
Mar 22 The provision of services on account will increase accounts receivable and service revenue. The revenue will be credited and receivables, which are asset will be debited.
Mar 27 The receipt of cash against receivables will be debited as cash increases and credited in receivables account.
Mar 28 The payment of salaries is an expense.