Answer:option (e)
None of the above
Explanation:
The mid quarter convention applies to this MACRS calculation.
§ 179 expense $500,000
Additional first-year depreciation= [($650,000 - $500,000) × 0.50]
$75,000 MACRS cost recovery ($75,000 × 0.05) 3,750
Total = $78,750
Income from the business before the cost is recovered is $600,000 less. Therefore, the Total cost recovered;
Total cost recovery= (78,750)
§ 179 business income limitation $521,250
Therefore, Augie's total cost recovery deduction;
= $500,000 + $78,750
= $578,750.
Answer:
option (C) 8.8
Explanation:
Data provided in the question:
Common stock outstanding = 267.9 million shares
Market price = $68 per share
Value of common stock equity reported = $2.067 billion
Now,
Market value = Market price × Number of Common stock outstanding
= $68 × 267.9 million
= $18,217.2 million
= $18,217,200,000
Book value = $2.067 billion = $2,067,000,000
therefore,
NetApp's market/book ratio = $18,217,200,000 ÷ $2,067,000,000
= 8.81 ≈ 8.8
Hence,
Answer is option (C) 8.8
Answer:
$5,750
Explanation:
The computation of the balance in the allowance for doubtful accounts after bad debt expense is shown below:
= Account receivable × estimated percentage - credit balance of Allowance for doubtful accounts
= $295,000 × 0.03 - $3,100
= $8,850 - $3,100
= $5,750
By deducting the credit balance from the estimated amount we can find out the balance in the allowance for doubtful accounts
Answer:
a surplus of middle seats and the equilibrium quantity of aisle seats.
Explanation:
Aisle seats are already preferred by people. So, increasing rate of middle seats will make people more attracted towards aisle seats. So, a surplus of middle seats and the equilibrium quantity of aisle seats.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The trial balance is prepared at the end of a counting period after all the accounts have been closed. The trial balance captures all the debits on one side and credits on the other. If the trial balance does not balance, it signifies errors in the general ledger. A balanced trial balance does not guarantee the absence of errors.
In preparing a trial balance, accountants usually follow the order of accounts as they follow each other as per the general ledger. It is not a requirement that either debits or credits come first.