Answer:
Revenue
Explanation:
The closing entries for the following accounts are as follows:
1. Service Revenue A/c Dr XXXXX
To Income Summary XXXXX
(Being revenue account closed)
2. Income summary A/c Dr XXXXX
To Expenses A/c XXXXX
(Being expenses accounts are closed)
3. Income summary A/c Dr XXXXX
To Retained earning XXXXX
(Being the difference is credited to retained earning)
4. Retained earnings A/c Dr XXXXX
To Dividend A/c XXXXX
(Being dividend account is closed)
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Answer: $80
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that prior to May 1, Fortune Company has never had any treasury stock transactions and that a company repurchased 160 shares of its common stock on May 1 for $8,000. The price per share will be:
= $8,000/160
= $50 per share
The balance in paid capital as at May 1 will be 0.
On July 1, it reissued 80 of these shares at $52 per share. This means that there is an increase of ($52 - $50) = $2 per share.
The balance paid on capital as at July 1 will be:
= $2 × 80
= $160
On August 1, it reissued the remaining treasury shares at $49 per share. This mean that there is a reduction of $1 per share.
The balance paid on capital as at August 1 will be:
= -1 × $80
= -$80
The balance in the Paid-in Capital, Treasury Stock account on August 2 will now be:
= $160 - $80
= $80
Answer:
D) savings account balances, money market deposit accounts in banks, small-denomination time deposits, and noninstitutional money market fund shares.
Explanation:
M1 includes money in circulation, travellers check, money in checking accounts and money deposited in the banks.
M2 includes m1 + savings accounts, small time deposits, and money markets.
M1 is thenarrow definition of money. M2 is the broader definition of money .
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Answer: a. . Both discount on note receivable and deferred charge.
Explanation:
To correctly account for this transaction both the discount and the deferred charge should be recorded.
The note is a non-interest bearing note which means that profit will only be made on it if it was bought on a discount with the full amount due for refund at maturity. To correctly account for this then the discount rate must be recorded to ensure that the discount is recognized.
Jole Co. also made a commitment to purchase a fixed amount of goods at 10% which means that there is now a purchase commitment which has to be recognized in the books so they must record that deferred charge as well.