Answer: $20500
Explanation:
Bad debt is the amount of money that a credit owes the company and is not willing to be paid hence may not be collected.
The amount that Marigold should record as "bad debt expense" for the year ended December 31, 2020 goes thus:
Bad debt allowance balance needed =
$16700
Add: Bad debt that are written off = $26800
Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts = $23000
Bad debt expense will now be:
= $16700 + $26800 - $23,000
= $43500 - $23000
= $20500
Answer:
The answer to this question is B. It can modify its Web site according to the foreign countries' cultures.
Explanation:
A business environment is all internal and external factor that is capable of influencing organisations decision. While internal environment are mostly within the business itself, external factors are from without which means the business has little or no control
For organisations to succeed in a foreign market, it is required to deal with large society and cultural differences that is practiced in that country.
social - cultural factor is one of the external factors that can influence a business decision from without in the environment in which it operates.
The social cultural factors which includes belief, norms and customs of the people in that environment are what the business should adhere to in other to succeed in such country.
Therefore, modifying its web site according to the foreign country's culture is a step to achieve what has been explained above.
Hence the answer to this question is B It can modify its Web site according to the foreign countries' cultures.
The misstatement is immaterial in the overall context of the financial statements represents a viable defense.
<u>Option: A</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
An object may be immaterial individually, but when it is consolidated with lots of immaterial objects it can be material. When this happens, then the impact becomes material. A mistake of an individual element may cause serious misrepresentation of the financial statements.
Materiality direct to the relative size of a number as the relatively large quantities are content, while the relatively small quantities are not material or immaterial. A further perception of materiality is that sophisticated investors will be deceived by omitting or misclassifying the number.