Answer:
1. Journal:
October 1:
Debit Cash $30,000
Debit Building $200,000
Credit Common Stock $230,000
To record the receipt of cash and building for common stock.
2. T-accounts:
Cash Account
Date  Description            Debit       Credit        Balance
Oct. 1 Common Stock  $30,000                      $30,000
Building Account
Oct. 1 Common Stock  $200,000                  $200,000
Common Stock
Oct. 1 Cash                                    $30,000     $30,000
Oct. 1 Building                            $200,000   $200,000
Explanation:
Journal entries show the accounts to be debited and credited respectively.  They are the initial records of a business transaction.  They can be used to post any transaction, make adjustments to the accounts, and close the accounts at the end of the accounting period.
 
        
             
        
        
        
This would be considered a collaborative partnership since they got help from another software team
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Rs. 5993.75
Explanation:
The computation of the cost of laying the path is given below:
= {area of(pool +path)- area of pool }
= ((45 + 3.5) × (20 + 3.5)) - (45 × 20)
= (48.5×23.5) - (45 × 20)
= 1139.75 - 900
= 239.75 square meters
Now the cost is
= 239.75 × 25 
= Rs. 5993.75
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
b. unskilled labor, skilled labor, and professionals
Explanation:
- As the people services include the semi and skilled based works done they include Lawn care, security guards, and skilled labor as plumbing and catering and those of the professionals include the accountant, lawyers, and the managing consultants.
 
        
             
        
        
        
<span>The price of coffee rose sharply last month, while the quantity sold remained the same can be a  result of several situations and therefor there are several explanations that are possible:
</span><span>Demand increased, but supply was perfectly inelastic.
</span><span>Demand increased, but supply decreased at the same time.
</span>Supply decreased, but demand was perfectly inelastic.