Answer:
Fore cadet for fourth quarter us $1085
Explanation:
One Quarter = 3 months
Demand for quarter 1 = 325 + 440 + 450 = 1215
Quarter Demand in Each Quarter Weighted Forecast
1 1215
2 1280
3 1125
4 1610
5 1010
6 1220
7 1055
8 1085
Weighted moving Average Forecast = ((0.25 * 1010) + (0.25 * 1220) + ( 0.5 * 1055) = 1085
Forecast for the fourth quarter is 1085
Answer:
The correct answer is B
Explanation:
Calculation of AGI for 2019 -
Salary Income $70,000
Interest income on Xerox bonds $2,000
Inheritance from uncle $ 40,000
Deduction : Capital Loss ($2500)
Contribution to traditional IRA ($5500)
Inheritance from uncle ($40,000)
Total = $64,000
Answer: C : They will need to subtract a partial year of depreciation from the book value of the second truck but not the first truck.
Explanation:
When disposing of fixed assets such as vehicles, depreciation has to be charged on them to see their Net Book Value.
Companies usually depreciate their vehicles on a yearly basis in accordance with the end of their fiscal year. This company therefore most likely depreciates on December 31.
The first truck is sold 2 days after this Depreciation so there is no need to add more depreciation to it.
However the second truck on the other hand was sold 6 months later. Depreciation needs to charged on this substantial period but since it was not for the full year, a partial one needs to be charged.
Answer:
Given that,
Value of bonds issued = $100,000
Maturity period = 10 years
Bonds were issued at face value.
Interest rate = 8%
Interest is paid once per year on December 31.
Since, the bonds are issued at the face value, so there would be no premium or discount on the issue of bonds.
The cash is received by the company for issuing bonds and it is debited. We know that bonds are a part of liabilities, so they are credited
Therefore, the journal entry is as follows:
Cash A/c Dr. $100,000
To bonds payable $100,000
(To record the issuance of bonds)