Based on my online research, the current CEO of Earthwear is Calvin J. Rodgers.
From 2014 to 2015, the accounts payable change in dollars with an increase of $14,077 which is equivalent to 20.07%.
It is written that Earthwear had the highest net income in 2010. The net income amounted to $41,698.00
Additional detail about Earthwear is that it uses LIFO or last-in, first-out inventory valuation method.
Answer:
Explanation:
The adjusting entry is shown below:
Deferred Subscription Revenue A/c Dr $12,000
To Subscription revenue A/c $12,000
(Being the deferred subscription amount is adjusted)
The computation is shown below:
= Number of subscriptions sold × sale price each × (number of months ÷ total number of months in a year)
= 400 subscriptions × $90 × (4 months ÷ 12 months)
= $36,000 × (4 months ÷ 12 months)
= $12,000
The four months are reported from the September 1 to December 31
Answer:
Credit, $60,000
Explanation:
Given,
Market rate = 10%
Face value $60,000 = Principal value.
When the bonds mature, the issuer records its payment of principal with credit to cash in the amount of principal value that is $60,000 because the bondholder will pay the principal with interest.
Therefore,
Bondholder will pay the $60,000 issued amount as principal because there is an additional interest amount needs to be paid.
It is credit because it is matured on the date of cash payment.
Answer:
D) $31.
Explanation:
The computation of the predetermined overhead rate is shown below:
Predetermined overhead rate = Estimated manufacturing overhead ÷ estimated direct labor hours
where,
Estimated manufacturing overhead is
= Salary of factory supervisor + Heating and lighting costs for factory + Depreciation on factory equipment
= $37,600 + $22,000 + $5,600
= $65,200
And, the direct labor hours is 2,100
So, the predetermined overhead rate is
= $65,200 ÷ 2,100
= $31
Answer:
The statement would be:
Date: October 31, 2019
Net Income $680,700
Cash dividends $50,000
Stock dividends $127,000
Retained earnings $503,700
The retained earnings are equal to the sum of declared dividends substracted from the net income.