Answer: $124800
Explanation:
First, we have to calculate the ammortization expense which will be:
= $468000 / 10
= $46800
May 2019 = ($46800 × 8/12)
= $31200
December 2020 = $46800
December 2021 = $46800
Ammortization expense will now be:
= $31200 + $46800 + $46800
= $124800
Answer:
The correct answer is Indirect exporting.
Explanation:
Indirect exporting is one that is carried out through third parties who act as intermediaries, and who in turn are responsible for all legal procedures in the destination country. In this, the producing company only has the obligation to put the products in the port and the buyer is in charge of the entire import, transport and distribution process within the destination country.
Answer:
Correcting Entry
March 8 Dr. Cr.
Supplies $664
Equipment $600
Account Payable $64
Explanation:
Entry Should be
March 8 Dr. Cr.
Supplies $664
Account Payable $664
Entry Recorded
March 8 Dr. Cr.
Equipment $600
Account Payable $600
Firs error is amount recorded as $600 rather $664 and the second is account of equipment debited rather the account of Supplies Inventory.
Answer:
Journal entry
Explanation:
The journal entry is as follows
Cash $5,000
To other financing source - sale of capital assets $5000
(Being the sale in the general fund is recorded)
For recording this transaction we debited the cash account as it increases the asset account while credited the other financing source - sale of capital assets