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Svetlanka [38]
3 years ago
6

While demand is based on consumer purchases, supply is MOST LIKELY based on

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1 answer:
Veseljchak [2.6K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

the willingness of producers to supply a product.

Explanation:

Demand is all about how much customers are willing to buy or purchase. The demand determines the price of a commodity. Likewise, the supply of products is strongly related to the willingness of the producers. Sellers and producers can create artificial shortages to increase the prices or the can supply more than the demand.

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Break even point in units sales

Break even point= Fixed cost /Contribution per units

Break even point=$210,000/ ($30-15)

Break even point=$210,000/ $15

Break even point=14,000 units

Break even point in dollar sales:

Break even point in dollar sales =14,000 ×$30

Break even point in dollar sales=$420,000

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a) Purchases Journal

Date         Description                                  Debit                    Credit

May 3       Cleaning Supplies    14                  $200

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May 18     Cleaning Supplies   14                    $240

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To record the purchase of cleaning supplies on account.

May 20    Electrical Service Expense 53       $110

                Accounts Payable (Bowman Electrical Service)  21      $110

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Date      Description                                                  Debit         Credit

May 1     Accounts Payable (Safe Supplies Inc.) 21  $345

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To record the issue of Check No. 57 in payment.

May 15  Accounts Payable (Bowman Electrical Service)  21  $145

             Cash       11                                                                               $145

To record the issue of Check No. 59 in payment.

May 26 Accounts Payable (Brite N' Shine Products Inc.) 21 $200

           Cash       11                                                                               $200

To record the issue of Check No. 60 in payment.

May 31 Salaries Expense    51                             $5,600

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To record the issue of Check No. 61 in payment of salaries.

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Cr Cash                                        300,100

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Cr Dividend Revenue          5,000

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Dr Cash                                           135,900

Cr Investment on Tolle                 120,040

Cr Gain on investment disposal   15,860

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Explanation:

All the explanation is given at the end of each transaction. Further explanation as below:

Given there is no information mentioned whether the share acquired is fro 20% to above and the partial disposal of the investment comes quite near to the time of first acquire; we apply the Cost Method for accounting these transactions.

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=> Cost of share recorded ( Cr Investment account) = 30.01 x 4,000 = 120,040;

=> Gain on investment disposal = ( 33.975 - 30.01) x 4,000 = 15,860.

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