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Answer and Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below:
1. Interest Receivable $300($36,000 × 10% x 30 ÷ 360)
To Interest Revenue $300
(Being accrued interest revenue is recorded)
2. Cash $36,450
To Interest Receivable A/c $300
To Interest Revenue A/c $150 ($36,000 × 10% x 15 ÷ 360)
To Notes Receivable A/c $36000
(Being note maturity date it is honoured is recorded)
Answer:
The after-tax cash flow (after-tax salvage value) from the sale is $18,941.20
Explanation:
The computation of the after-tax cash flow is shown below:
= Purchase of fixed asset - depreciation charged - sale value of machine + profit on sale - tax rate
= $39,000 - ($39,000 × 20% + 32%) - $19,000 + $280 - 21%
= $39,000 - $20,280 - $19,000 + 280 - $58.80
= $18,720 + $280 - $58.80
= $18,941.20
The $18,720 reflect the Written down value of the fixed asset which come from
= $39,000 - $20,280
Answer:
14,500
Explanation:
Income = Total revenue - Total cost
Total cost = total Fixed cost + Total variable cost
total Fixed cost = $14,000
Total Variable costs = variable cost per unit x quantity = $4q
Total cost = $14,000 + $4q
Total revenue = price x quantity = $16q
$160,000 = = $16q - $14,000 - $4q
$174,000 = $12q
Q = 14,500
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Answer:
estimated average requirement
Explanation:
Many people (if not almost everyone) believes that vitamins and minerals are good, and more of them are even better. But anything in excess, including good things can be bad for you. E.g. if you do not consume enough iron you might develop anemia, but excess iron can poison you.
The estimated average requirement (EAR) values are intake levels that meet at least 50% of the populations needs. Your individual requirement levels might vary depending on your height, weight, age or activity levels, but the EAR serves as a good starting point to calculate your own individual needs.