Answer:1. Poole journal $
Date
April 10
Cash account Dr 50,925
Cash sales Cr 48,500
Sales tax. Cr. 2425
Narration. Cash sales inclusive of sales tax.
Waterman journal $
Date
April 15
Cash account Dr 26750
Cash sales Cr. 25,000
Sales tax. Cr. 1750
Narration. Cash sales inclusive of sales tax
Explanation:
Firms are authorized by the government to collect sales tax on their behalf at the time of sales and such amount when collected are treated as liability by the firm to be remitted to the goverments.
At the point of sale the sales tax is showing as percentage to be charged on sales separately e.g 5% on sales figures.
If the tax percentage is not separated at the time of sales and the sales is made inclusive of sales tax then the sales tax like in the above scenario will be 7/107 * $26,750 which gives $1750
Local economics differ from national economics because locally different cities vary in population, the environment where they live and the location. Each of these factors change how items are produced and consumed and play into the national economic level. The population where you live helps determine the demand and supply of items in the area. The environment in which you live (natural disasters, resources, land type) determine the types of goods and services that are available and important in the area. The location in which you live helps determine the ease or difficulty of receiving items in the region you live in.
Based on the involuntary conversion rule governing the deferring of gains, the data that Cassidy has to defer the gain is December 31, 2025.
<h3>Which data can Cassidy defer to gain to?</h3>
Cassidy can defer to the gain to three (3) years after the first date in the year that the gain was received.
The gain was received in 2022 so the first date is January 1, 2022. The date the gain can be deferred to is therefore December 31, 2025.
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Answer:
Marissa only needs to attend a two-year college.
Explanation:
A hydroelectric production manager requires both technical and managerial skills. Like many other managerial positions, this one too requires a minimum of a bachelor's degree. Marissa will have to attend a four-year degree program at a college/university.
After graduation and once employed, Marissa will need guidance and work experience to grow to her dream position. She will require an apprenticeship program to prepare her for the managerial role. The counselor also made an error by telling her that she needs four years of college education to acquire an associate degree. The truth is that an associate degree takes two years to achieve.