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Answer:
From all indications,the two rents received have been posted wrongly, I want to believe that you are required to post the adjusting entries,hence my answer below:
The first $9000 was posted to deferred revenue,whereas only two months should have been
First rent:
DR Deferred revenue $3000
CR Revenue $3000
Second Rent
DR Revenue $6000
CR Deferred revenue $6000
Explanation:
The first $9000 was posted to deferred revenue,whereas only two months should have been deferred and December rent recognized as rent.
As far as the second rent is concerned only one month has been earned,as a result the revenue should be credited with just $3000 for December.
This then mean that revenue from the second property has been overstated in December by $6000,this necessitated by adjustment above.
Answer:
Please find the detailed answer as follows:
Explanation:
a) The cost of obtaining an MBA degree for someone who is employed in a business position normally is a deductible education expense. But if the reason for taking course is to qualify her for a new trade or business then the expense will not be deductible or disallowed.
Reasons Deductible or Nondeductible
- It is to maintain or improve existing skills required in her present job. Deductible
- It is to meet the minimum educational standards for qualification in her existing job. Deductible
- It is to qualify her for a new trade or business. Nondeductible
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- It is to meet the express requirements of her employer or the requirements imposed by law to retain her employment status. Deductible.
b) $4,000 will be allowed as deduction for qualified tuition under § 222. Except for this amount of tuition portion, Jamie must itemize to claim the deduction and it will also be subject to the 2% of AGI limitation.
Answer:
The total amount of account receivable it's $246.400
Explanation:
At the beginning the company had $270.000 in the account receivable and $38.600 of allowance for bad debt, when the company wrote off bad debt, it entry a credit in the Account Receivable and a Debit in hte Allowance for bad debt.
The new balance are $244.400 in the accounts receivables and $12.600 as credit in the allowance for bad debt, with the new sales the company generate an extra account receivable of $15.000, so the net value of Accounts Receivable it's $246.400.