Answer:
Nexium & Associates Journal entries
March 1
Dr Accounts Receivable800
Cr Service Revenue 800
March 9
Dr Office Furniture1,060
Cr Office Supplies 160
Cr Accounts Payable1,220
March 15
Dr Accounts Payable1,220
Cr Cash1,220
March 23
Dr Electricity Expense430
Cr Accounts Payable430
March 31
Dr Salaries Expense850
Cr Cash850
Explanation:
The details given about Nexium & Associates are straight forward and required no further
adjustment.
Answer:
This question is incomplete, the options are missing. The options are the following:
a) Exhibitive.
b) Transit.
c) Direct mail.
d) Outdoor.
e) Print.
And the correct answer is the option A: Exhibitive.
Explanation:
To begin with, the term known as <em>"Exhibitive Media"</em>, in the field of marketing and business, refers to the strategy used by the companies whose approach is in the point of sale marketing. This type of strategy focus on exhibiting the product to the costumer the closer as possible so it will generate an impulse on the client of buying the product without having it thought before seeing the product. A very common example of this strategy is the situation in where the supermarkets fill their lines to the cashier with other retails that have product that are attractive at first sight.
Answer:
C. <u>not valid because performance depends on Parsley's personal skills</u>
Explanation:
A valid contract refers to an agreement entered into by parties which legally binds both parties and is enforceable under the law.
For a contract to be termed as valid, it must be performed by the parties to it.
Performance clause in a valid contract refers to doing or acting in a way as is required by the terms of the contract.
In the given case, Parsley signed a contract to provide services i.e provide French cooking lessons to Curry. Later, Parsley wants to transfer his duties to Relish.
The transfer will not be valid since the performance i.e service to be provided by Parsley are of personal nature and the consideration is based upon that. No two individuals can provide exact services.
Answer: $603,500
Explanation:
Ending inventory in 2014;
= Ending inventory balance 2013 + ((
* 100) - ending inventory 2013)) * Price index 2014/100
= 550,000 + ((
) - 550,000)) * 107/100
= $603,500