Answer:
bad debt expense 885 debit
allowance for doubtful accounts 885 credit
Explanation:
expected uncollectibles
1.5% of AR = 99,000 x 1.5% = 1,485
current balance credit (600)
Adjustment 885
When calculating over account receivable, we stimated the allowance so we have to adjsut for the diference.
Answer:
C)
Explanation:
I'm not too sure but I think they can all change really depending on the circumstances. hope that helped!
Answer:
$400
Explanation:
From the question, there is a butterfly spread when a trader buys 100 options with strike prices $60 and $70 and sells 200 options with strike price $65.
The maximum gain is the point where both the stock price and the middle strike price are equal, i.e. equal to $65. At that point, the options payoffs are respectively $500, 0, and 0. By implication, the total payoff is $500.
The set up cost of the butterfly spread can be calculated as follows:
Setup cost = ($11×100) + ($18×100) – ($14×200)
= 1,100 + 1,800 – 2,800
Setup cost = $100
Net gain = Options payoffs – Setup cost = $500 - $100 = $400
Therefore, the maximum net gain (after the cost of the options is taken into account) is $400.
Option C ($305 million) is the correct answer.
<u>Explanation:</u>
GDP<u> </u>= GNP - Net foreign factor income
GNP can be calculated by using the following formula
GNP (FC) = NNP (FC) + depreciation
NNP (FC) = 300, thus the depreciation is as follows:
Depreciation = Gross private domestic investment - Net private domestic investment
= 55 minus 40 = 15
<u>Now, we can calculate GNP (FC) by substituing the values into the formula </u>
GNP (FC) = 300 plus 15 = 315
<u>Now, we can calculate GDP by by substituing the values into the formula.</u>
GDP = 315 minus 10 = 305
Thus, the value of U.S. GDP is $305 billion
Therefore, the correct answer is option C
Answer:
a. $16,350.
Explanation:
The computation of the advertising expense to Department T based on departmental sales is shown below:
= Total advertising expenses × Department T Sales ÷ total sales
= $37,000 × $212,550 ÷ $481,000
= $16,350
By multiplying the total advertising expenses with the department T sales and then divide it by the total sales we can get the allocation amount