Answer: $390
Explanation:
Revenue for a merchandising business is realized when the business sells some of its goods to customers. This can either be in cash or on account which would mean that the customer did not pay cash but now owes them.
The business sold merchandise costing $350 for $390 on account so this is the amount that they will recognize as revenue.
Answer:
The ending balance of Allowance for Bad Debts account is $800
Explanation:
The computation of the ending balance of allowance for bad debt is shown below:
= Credit sales × uncollectible rate
= $40,000 × 2%
= $800
The estimated amount would be considered as an allowance for bad debts i.e $800, So no other amount would be come while computing the ending balance of Allowance for Bad Debts account.
However, the other information which is given in the question is not relevant. Hence, ignored it
Answer:
1.Immediate Family:
Dependent Child
Spouse
Spouse equivalent
Dependent Parent
2.Close Relatives:
Father
Mother
Sister
Brother
Grand Father
Independent Child
3. Other relatives and Friends:
Cousin
Golf Partner
College Friend
Roommate
Nephew
Niece
Explanation:
Code of Professional conduct is a list of standards which are required to be followed by the CPA professionals. It provides guidance to the professionals about the decision making in certain situations. There are two broad categories which is rules and standard. Rules are mandatory to be followed regardless of the situation and there can not be any deviation allowed from the listed rule. Standard provide guidance for decision making in business scenarios.
Answer:
Selecting
Explanation:
The answer has been added into the question in this paragraph. It is in bold letters. Opportunity recognition is the process of identifying, <u>selecting</u>, and developing new venture opportunities.
when we talk about opportunity recognition we are talking about the ability to perceive new ideas, opportunities for a business or venture. as well as also being on the lookout for ways to improve. a person could just come up with new money making venture, or he could come up with ways to improve an existing venture.
Answer:
a. It uses multiple work-in-process accounts for manufacturing firms.
Explanation:
"Companies use process cost systems to apply cost to similar products that are mass-produced in a continuous fashion.
[...] companies track costs through a series of connected manufacturing processes or departments, rather than by individual jobs. Thus, companies use process cost systems when they produce a large volume of relatively homogeneous products"
Reference: Weygandt, J. J., Kimmel, P. D., & Kieso, D. E. (2009). Managerial accounting: tools for business decision making. John Wiley & Sons. pp 100-101