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The purchase amount that Icon Co. would record on April 2 would be: <u>c. $4,000</u>.
<h3>What is the purchase amount to be recorded?</h3>
The purchase amount that should be recorded on the date of purchase is the amount of the transaction. This does not take into account the return and discount which happened later.
This implies that Icon Co. will reduce the purchase amount on April 4 when half of the goods were returned with a contra entry. And discount will be based on the balance of $2,000 instead of $4,000.
<h3>Data and Calculations:</h3>
Purchase on April 2 = $4,000
Purchases Return on April 4 = $2,000
Thus, the purchase amount that Icon Co. would record on April 2 would be: <u>c. $4,000</u>.
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Answer:
<u>Job cost sheet</u>
Beginning /Materials / Labor / *overhead / Total
>J/58 0 9200 14400 3840 27440
>J/59 0 8900 10800 2880 22580
>J/60 0 6400 7200 1920 15520
24500 32400 8640 65540
<em><u>Journal entries:</u></em>
raw materials 29670
accounts payable 29670
WIP 24500
raw materials 24500
WIP 32400
wages payables 32400
factory overhead 17880
accounts payable 17880
WIP 8640
factory overhead 8640
Finished Goods 50,020**
WIP inventory 50,020
***COGS 53,040
Finished Goods 53,040
Accounts receivables 74256
*4 Sales revenue 74256
Explanation:
* the overhead is calcualte as the direct labor per job (800 ; 600; 400 respectively) times the overhead rate of 4.80
** the finished goods are Job 58 for a cost of 27,440 and 59 which cost is 22,580 we add the mand get 50,020 for the amount transferred int ofinished goods
***the cost of good sold will be J/57 of 25,600 plus J/58
*4 the sales revenue will be COGS times 1.4 as is the manufacturing cost plus a 405 markup.
Venture capital firms are companies that invest in start-up businesses with high growth potential in exchange for an ownership stake.
A venture capitalist helps fund companies with high-potential to growth in exchange for part ownership (Stocks). There is a lot of risks involved with this because the company is brand new, so the outcome of success is unknown.
Affiliated directors in a company are D. agents of top management.
<h3>Who are affilaited directors??</h3>
These are directors that sit on the board who are not independent because they have links to the shareholders who put them there.
These shareholders are usually the top management of the company which means that affiliated directors work to help them.
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