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zubka84 [21]
3 years ago
9

Broadband, Inc., an Internet service provider, supplies information to the Federal Trade Commission concerning possible unfair o

r deceptive ads originating in a foreign jurisdiction. Under federal law, Broadband is __________.
Business
1 answer:
gregori [183]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

immune to liability

Explanation:

Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that the Under federal law, Broadband is immune to liability. This means that they are not obligated to take responsibility for the consequences that may arise from the information that they have provided. Similar to the The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989 which protects employees from liability when providing information about the illegal actions of their employer.

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>J/59 0    8900   10800   2880 22580

>J/60 0    6400     7200    1920 15520

          24500 32400 8640 65540

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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

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** 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

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Accounts receivable turnover is an activity ratio that shows how <em>effective</em> is the company<em> managing credit extended to debtors</em>.

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  • Company C bonds $603,800
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  • Company Z notes $276,000

b. (same as c.)Prepare any necessary December 31, 2017, adjusting entry to record the fair value adjustment for the long-term investments in available-for-sale securities.

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Company C bonds               $662,400              $642,140

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