Answer:
Journal entries for the
Completion of Job 113
Debit Finished Good/Inventory Account $ 5000
Credit WIP JOB 113 Account $ 5000
(In words we will debit finished good account by shifting work in process related to the job 113 in it)
Journal entries for the
Completion and sale of Job 85
Debit Finished Good/Inventory Account $ 3000
Credit WIP JOB 113 Account $ 3000
For sales following two entries will be passed.
Debit Cost of Good Sold Account $ 3000
Credit Finished Good/Inventory Account $ 3000
Debit Cash (or Receivable if credit sale) $ 4500
Credit Sales Account $ 4500
Answer:
B. $12,500
Explanation:
Accumulated depreciation is the cumulative depreciation of an asset up to a single point or current point in its life.
Each period, the depreciation expense recorded in that period is added to the beginning accumulated depreciation balance. Therefore when there's an entry of depreciation of an equipment, the current value is added to the previous total of the old entry. Therefore the balance of the the depreciation after current entry is the beginning balance of the depreciation plus the balance entered into the record.
In this case, the beginning balance was $10,000 and the entry was $2,500
Hence, balance of accumulated depreciation account after entry is 10000 + 2500 = $12,500
Answer:
The correct answer is E. respond quickly
Explanation:
Respond quickly is a great strategy to gain customers' fidelity.
Answer:
The answer is option (c)$89,301
Explanation:
Solution
Given that:
Inflation rate = 2%
The expected value of an investment = 82,500
Now,
nominal terminal value of the investment at the end of year 4.
Thus,
The nominal terminal value rate at the end of year four is given as follows:
= 82, 500 * (1 +2%) ^4
=$89300. 65
= $89,301
Answer:
The correct answer is Debit Unearned Plowing Revenue
Explanation:
Earlier the journal entry would be recorded as:
Cash A/c.................................................Dr $4,000
Unearned Plowing Revenue A/c..............Cr $4,000
But the correct entry that should be recorded is:
Cash A/c.................................................Dr $4,000
Plowing Revenue Earned A/c..............Cr $4,000
So, in order to pass the adjusting entry, we should debit the Unearned Plowing Revenue in order to reconcile or nill the same account by debiting.