Answer: The correct answer is a. Debit to an expense account and a credit to a liability account.
Explanation: An accrued expense is an expense incurred but yet to be paid for. For instance a consultancy service.
To record this transaction, a debit to the expense account will be recorded to increase expenses and a credit to liability account to increase what is owed.
Answer:
$94,000
Explanation:
Henry Jones contributed a cash of $53,300 to the partnership
The equipment had a book value of $25,500 and a market value of $32,900
The inventory had a book value of $51,900 and a market value of $16,000
The partnership assumed a note payable of $14,500 that was owed by Henry
Therefore, the amount that should be recorded in Henry's capital can be calculated as follows
= $53,300+$39,200+$16,000-$14,500
= $108,500-$14,500
= $94,000
Hence $94,000 should be recorded in Henry's capital account
<u>National Computers, Inc., was incorporated in Nebraska, has its main office in Kansas, and does business in Missouri. National is subject to the jurisdiction of </u>( a)Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri
Explanation:
<u>There are certain Jurisdiction Based on Real Property Ownership which are limited and are termed as "in rem" jurisdiction</u>
A state( Kansas ,Missouri) has limited jurisdiction (which lawyers term as "in rem" jurisdiction) over a non-resident person or business that owns real property in the state. The Jurisdiction is limited in two ways:
- Jurisdiction is applicable only to the fair market value of the real property. This means that if you sue a non-citizen who owns an business worth $800,000, then in this case ,your judgment can be worth is $800,000.
- Also if , the claim is related to the property. For example, if you met an accident on the property of a non-resident owner of an business house, you could get jurisdiction over the owner. But you could probably not get jurisdiction over the non-resident owner if the lawsuit grows out of an entirely separate problem that has nothing to do with the apartment house.
Answer:
Production budget:
Projected sales= 64,000
Ending inventory= 7,000
Beginning inventory= (2,600)
Total= 68,400 units
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Pasadena Candle Inc. projected sales of 64,000 candles for January. The estimated January 1 inventory is 2,600 units, and the desired January 31 inventory is 7,000 units.
Production budget= projected sales + ending inventory - beginning inventory
Production budget:
Projected sales= 64,000
Ending inventory= 7,000
Beginning inventory= (2,600)
Total= 68,400 units