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Softa [21]
3 years ago
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Which economic system has the most government control

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Hatshy [7]3 years ago
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The answer you are looking for is a planned economy

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Income Tax Expense     10,400

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Accounts Payable                             102,200

Salaries Payable                                34,000

Income Taxes Payable                      10,400

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Interest Revenue                                  120

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Receivable                      120

Cost of Goods Sold 122,000

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Salaries Expense           65,200

Utilities Expense             17,900

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Accounts Receivable       238,400

Uncollectible Accounts       9,220   229,180

Accrued Interest Receivable                   120

Inventory                                             12,600

Current assets                              $244,500

Notes Receivable

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Land                                  169,000

Equipment            20,900

Accumulated Dep.     375 20,525  218,325

Total assets                                  $462,825

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Accounts Payable           102,200

Salaries Payable               34,000

Income Taxes Payable     10,400 $146,600

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Common Stock             234,000

Retained Earnings          82,225  $316,225

Total liabilities and Equity           $462,825

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Income Summary             $221,495

Depreciation Expense                                  375

Salaries Expense                                    65,200

Utilities Expense                                      17,900

Income Tax Expense                              10,400

Uncollectible Expense                             5,620

Cost of Goods Sold                             122,000

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Interest Revenue                     120

Income Summary                              $234,120

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Inventory                             12,600

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(5%, due in 2 years)         28,800

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Equipment                       20,900

Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $9,220

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Income Taxes Payable                         10,400

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Cash                                 $ 60,100

Accounts Receivable         27,800

Allowance for

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Inventory                            37,700

Notes Receivable

 (5%, due in 2 years)        28,800

Land                                 169,000

Accounts Payable                                  16,200

Common Stock                                   234,000

Retained Earnings                                69,600

Totals                          $ 323,400   $ 323,400

See workings attached.

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