Answer:
December 31
Dr Pension expense $182,100
Cr Unfunded pension Liabiltiy $182,100
January 15
Dr Unfunded pension Liabiltiy $182,100
Cr Cash $182,100
Explanation:
Preparation of the entry to record the accrued pension liability payment to the funding agent on January 15
December 31
Dr Pension expense $182,100
Cr Unfunded pension Liabiltiy $182,100
(Being to record quarterly pension Liabiltiy)
January 15
Dr Unfunded pension Liabiltiy $182,100
Cr Cash $182,100
( Being to record the accrued pension liability payment to the funding agent)
Answer:
<em>c. The reasoning of both Alfons and Mary suffers from the omitted variable problem</em>
Explanation:
The issue of omitted variables occurs as a result of mis-specification of a linear regression model, which could be either because the impact of the omitted variable on both the dependent variable is unclear, or the evidence was not accessible.
This causes you to omit the variable from your regression, resulting in over-estimation (upward bias) or underestimation (downward) of the influence of one of the other predictor variables.
Angela wants to calculate her take-home pay. She earns $1,377 monthly.
She pays federal tax of $200
state tax of $41.31,
and 7.65% in FICA tax.
Let's solve for Angela's monthly net pay.
=> 1 377 dollars * 0.0765 = 105.34 dollars is the FICA tax
=> 1 377 - (105.34 + 200 + 41.31)
=> 1377 - 346.65 = 1030.35 dollars is her monthly net pay,
Answer:
the journal entry should be:
Dr Cash X
Cr Dividend revenue X
When a company holds securities as an investment and classifies them as available for sale (AFS), any dividends received will be recorded as revenue.
Dividend revenue is reported in the income statement.
Answer:
Production Budget
Explanation:
Production Budget is usually substituted <em>with</em> Purchasing budget for a retail company.
The operating budget usually consist of the:
- production budget,
- manufacturing overhead budget.
However, for a retail company that usually do not produce their products or inventory but purchase them, the Production Budget is usually substituted <em>with</em> Purchasing budget or merchandise inventory to be purchased; meaning since they do not have raw materials they<em> substitute </em>the number of units to be purchased, to the number of units to be produced.