Answer:
Entry is given below
Explanation:
Bought shares 6 months ago = 400shares x $60/share
Bought shares 6 months ago = $24,000
Sold shares = 400shares x $40/share
Sold shares = $16,000
Loss on sales proceeds = $24,000 - $16,000
Loss on sales proceeds = $8,000
Entry:
DEBIT CREDIT
Cash $16,000
Loss on sale $8,000
Shares $24,000
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
The amount of depreciation for the month of January using the straight line depreciation method will be:
= (Cost - Salvage Value) / Life of Assets / 12 Months
= ($64,800 - $0) / 6 Years / 12 Months
= $10800/12
= $900 per month
The adjusting entry for depreciation on January 31 will be:
Dr Depreciation Expense - Computer Equipment $900
Cr Accumulated Depreciation-Computer Equipment $900
(To record the depreciation expense)
Answer:
b. substitutes
b. competitive intelligence.
Explanation:
In the context, Paul and his wife wishes to open up a new restaurant in Beaufort and did much of analysis and research before taking any decision and studying the restaurant industry market.
The factor that Paul have considered in analyzing the competitive environment is the substitutes. The competitive environment as described by Michael Porter includes customers, substitutes, suppliers, new entrants, compliments and other rival firms.
The information Paul has collected in the competition analysis can be referred to -- competitive intelligence.
Competitive intelligence may be defined as the information that is necessary in deciding how best to manage in the competitive environment that the managers have identified.
The sticky output theory states that in the short-run as the prices are increasing, the aggregate quantity will be upward slopping. In this case, it is happening in the same way. As the price increased from $150 to $160, the mixed supply is increased from $16,100 to $16,200.