Answer:
A. Accounts Payable 1,280 Cash 1,280
Explanation:
Jawbreaker Company paid $640 on account to a creditor. The transaction was erroneously recorded as a debit to Cash of $640 and a credit to Accounts Payable of $640.
The correcting entry is a debit to Accounts Payable of 1,280 and a credit to Cash of 1,280
The correct entry for payment of a creditor on account is to
Dr Account Payable........640
Cr Cash......................................640
However the opposite to the above entry was passed which will give rise to an error double the impact of the transaction value because:
1.The correct transaction to the value of $640 is missing
2. The opposite of the transaction to the value of $640 is existing.
Hence the impact of the error is double the amount which explains the reason why the correction involved twice the value of $640 which is $1,280
Answer:
b. Due process has not been followed by the employer.
Explanation:
In the workplace when there is a case that could lead to dismissal, it requires the employer to first of all carry out an investigation to determine what actually happened. The facts could differ from the claims made against her.
She should also be allowed to to explain herself, this could lead to get exonerating herself or disclosing relevant information the employer did not know.
Amber can take legal action against the employer for not following due process in firing her.
Answer:
D) Homogenization of time and routinization
Explanation:
E-commerce software has changed a highly customized activity (determining where and how an individual could fly to) and reduced it to a simple routine. Customers can check their flight status whenever they want. They do not have to wait to contact a travel agent or even wait for a travel agency to open. Therefore time has been homogenized and transactions routinized.
The answer would be C. Flame
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Answer: $315
Explanation:
The following information can be gotten from the question:
Amount = $9000
Rate = 14%
The receivable was held from October to December. This means it was shelf for 3 months.
Therefore, the accrued interest revenue will be:
= $9000 × 14% × (3/12)
= $9000 × (14/100) × (1/4)
= $9000 × 0.14 × 0.25
= $315
The accrued interest is $315