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notka56 [123]
3 years ago
12

A methodology aimed at reducing the number of defects in a business process

Business
1 answer:
pishuonlain [190]3 years ago
3 0
<span>A methodology aimed at reducing the number of defects in a business process is known as Six Sigma. 
The aim is to reduce these defects to as close to zero defects per million opportunities (DPMO) as possible. 
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Miscellaneous expenses  9,000

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Notes payable                    25,000

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Account Titles                        Debit        Credit

Cash on hand                     $11,600

Accounts receivable            17,400

Supplies on hand                 3,300

Equipment                         92,700

Accounts payable                                $17,800

Notes payable                                      25,000

Common stock                                    55,000

Retained earnings                                 8,000

Fees for services                               123,000

Miscellaneous expenses  9,000

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Supplies expense            8,500

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Retained Earnings at January 1 =       $8,000 (27,200 - 19,200)

Net income                                           19,200

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