Answer:
a) I used an excel spreadsheet since there is not enough room here.
b) Net income = $8,950
Cash flows form operating activities =
Net income $8,950
Adjustments to net income:
- Increase in account payable <u> $250</u>
Net cash from operating activities $9,850
Net income is lower because a company must record revenues and expenses when they happen, not when they are associated with cash flows. This is why a company that makes all credit sales might have a large profit, but a small amount of cash (the opposite of this situation).
Answer:
An enterprise resource planning (ERP) system is:
(a) A collection of integrated software for every functional area within an organization.
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is location economies
Explanation:
Location economies refers to a situation where goods are produced under the optimal economic conditions.
In determining this location,companies usually consider cultural,economic and legal perspectives,in that they are able to locate their manufacturing outfits where the combination of these factors is most favorable.
The ease of transporting output and trade barriers are also examined such that the goods produced can be transported to consuming nations all around the world without logistics headache or trade sanctions.
Answer:
d. Emeralda from " Clean as a Whilte Co." runs over patty Pedestrain in the dealership's parking lot.
Explanation:
Liability is the degree to which a person is responsible for injury that happens to another party in a lawsuit. Peter owns an auto dealership. Peter hires Cara as a receptionist, Ben as a salesperson, Stacy as a mechanic, and "Clean as a Whistle Co." as cleaners.
Peter will be least liable if Emralda from "Clean as a Whistle Co." runs over Patty I'm the dealership's parking lot.
This is because Peter hired the company as a seperate entity from the cleaning company employees. The conduct of employees from the cleaning company is responsibility of "Clean as a Whistle Co."
Answer:
From the question, the contract stipulates that Destin Company has three (3) performance obligations.
1. Manufacture a new 3D printer
2. Installation of the 3D printer.
3. Maintenance of the 3D printer over the life of the printer.
All three of these are to be performed by Destin Company for the client they signed the contract with.