Answer and Explanation:
The type of adjustment and the status of accounts before the adjustment is shown below:-
Type of adjustment Accounts before adjustment
(a) Accrued revenues Assets understated
Revenues understated
(b) Prepaid expenses Assets overstated
Expenses understated
(c) Accrued expenses Expenses understated
Liabilities overstated
(d) Unearned revenues Revenues understated
Liabilities overstated
(e) Accrued expenses Expenses understated
Liabilities understated
(f) Prepaid expenses Assets overstated
Expenses understated
Answer:
Option (B) is correct.
Explanation:
The quantity theory of money can be expressed in the form of an equation that is
M × V= P × GDP
where,
M = Money supply
V = Velocity of money
P = Price level
GDP = Gross domestic product
P × GDP is the nominal GDP, it is the amount of required for purchasing the total amount of output. All the transactions are depends upon the income level of the consumers at the full-employment level. So, if there is an increase in the money supply, this will results in higher prices which means that an increase in the money supply over the real gross domestic product would cause the inflation.
Increase in the money supply will increase the nominal GDP but real GDP remains the same. But if the growth rate of money supply is equal to the growth rate of real GDP then there will be no inflation and Real GDP remains constant at the full-employment level, hence, its level of volume doesn't increase if the there is an increase in the money supply.
Therefore, increased growth rate of money supply over the real GDP causes inflation.
Answer:
A) subtraction from net income under the operating activities section
Explanation:
Under the indirect method to determinate the cashflow from operating activities we reconcile the net income with the change in the net working capital.
The working capital is the current assets and current liabilities.
For this case, the account receivable account, increase to 48,000 from 45,000
This increase means, less sales were collected, so cash "outflow" as the cash from sale is not being converted into cash. It could also be understand as the company use 3,000 in financing their customers. This also is seeing as a decrease in cash flow.