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frosja888 [35]
3 years ago
5

Explain if a country would rather have a trade surplus or a trade deficit.

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1 answer:
zepelin [54]3 years ago
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<span>A country would want a trade surplus rather than a trade deficit because trade surplus is better. In order to have a trade surplus, a country must export (sell) more than it imports (buys).</span>
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Debit 12 Accounts Receivable $10,250

Credit 41 Fees Earned $10,250

To record the unbilled fees at July 31.

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Credit 13 Supplies $2,250

To record supplies used during the period.

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Credit 14 Prepaid Rent $5,800

To record expired rent.

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To record depreciation expense for the year.

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Credit 22 Unearned Fees $2,100

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Credit 23 Wages Payable $4,900

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Income will be understated by $10,250.

Income will be overstated by $4,900.

3. The effect on the income statement if the adjustments for unbilled fees and accrued wages were omitted at the end of the year:

Income will be understated by $10,250.

Income will be overstated by $4,900.

4. The effect on the "Net increase or decrease in cash" on the statement of cash flows if the adjustments for unbilled fees and accrued wages were omitted at the end of the year:

a. Net increase in cash will be less by $4,900 (if the indirect method is used).

b. Net decrease in cash  will be more by $10,250 (if the indirect method is used).

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a) Data and Calculations:

Unadjusted account balances at July 31:

                                                     Debits          Credits

Accounts Receivable                $ 79,500

Prepaid Rent                                  9,300

Supplies                                          3,180

Equipment                                 342,700

Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment $102,700

Wages Payable –Unearned Fees                14,100

Fees Earned                            670,200

Wages Expense                      329,600

Rent Expense                               –

Depreciation Expense                 –

Supplies Expense                        –

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12 Accounts Receivable $10,250 41 Fees Earned $10,250

55 Supplies Expense $930 13 Supplies $2,250

53 Rent Expense $5,800 14 Prepaid Rent $5,800

57 Depreciation Expense $8,750 17 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment $8,750

41 Fees Earned $2,100 22 Unearned Fees $2,100

54 Wages Expense $4,900 23 Wages Payable $4,900

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General Ledger

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12 Accounts Receivable

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14 Prepaid Rent

15 Land

16 Equipment

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24 Taxes Payable

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32 Withdrawals

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42 Rent Revenue

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52 Insurance Expense

53 Rent Expense

54 Wages Expense

55 Supplies Expense

56 Utilities Expense

57 Depreciation Expense

59 Miscellaneous Expense

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