Answer:
Palmona Co Journal entries
1.
Jan-01
Dr Petty cash 150
Cr Cash 150
2.
Jan-08
Dr Postage expense 35
Dr Merchandise inventory 14
Dr Delivery expense 16
Dr Miscellaneous expenses 24
Cr Cash 89
3. Jan-08
Dr Postage expense 35
Dr Merchandise inventory 14
Dr Delivery expense 16
Dr Miscellaneous expenses 24
Cash 89
4.
Jan-08
Dr Petty cash 300
(450-150)
Cr Cash 300
Explanation:
1. To establish petty cash fund
2.To record reimbursement
3.To record reimbursement
4. To record increase in fund balance from 150 to 450
You cannot compute for the capital in excess of par since you don’t have the number of shares but let us assume there are 100,000 shares.
If the Company sell 100,000 shares of its common stock for $2 per share, and the par value of each share is $5, then the amount of the capital in excess of par is 100,000 shares x $3/share, = 300,000 and is recorded:
Cash 500,000
Common stock ($2 x 100000) 200000
Additional Paid-In Capital($3 x 100000) 300000
Answer:
a. should be discouraged because it lessens a quality that makes that antique desirable
Explanation:
In pricing theory, the price for a good or service should increase as its scarcity increases. Now selling the antique at a bargain price will reduce the price of it and thereby making it less scarce and rare.
Answer:
the answer is 3 days later
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is D. $180,000
Explanation:
Investing activities is about spending on long term asset or long term investments.
Under investing activities in cash flow, what constitutes inflow is the sales of these long term assets like plant and machinery and what constitutes outflow is the purchase of these assets.
In this question, the inflow is the sale of equipment which us $270,000 and outflow is the purchase of equipment for $90,000.
So net cash flow from investing activities is:
$270,000 - $90,000
=$180,000