Answer: Option(B) is correct.
Explanation:
Money is a term or instrument that is generally used in making transaction of goods and services. Individuals use money as a medium of exchange, unit of value and for making standard deferred payments. It is easy to store money. We can easily measure the value of goods and services in terms of money. Now days, money is normally utilized as a medium of exchange.
Answer:
$900
Explanation:
Given that
Total repair up to end of year = 12
Estimated need to be repaid = 8
Average cost = $45
The computation of warranty expense for the current year is shown below:-
For computing the warranty expense for the current year first we need to find out the total repaired cost which is here below
Total repaired cost = Total repair up to end of year + Estimated need to be repaid
= 12 + 8
= 20
Warranty expense for the current year = Average cost × Total
= $45 × 20
= $900
Therefore for computing the warranty expense for the current year we simply applied the above formula.
Answer:
a. $750
b. $750
Explanation:
The first thing to do is calculate the monthly interest as follows:
Monthly interest = Total interest ÷ 12 = $4,500 ÷ 12 = $375
The rent for two months in year 0 (November and December) = $375 × 2 = $750.
Prepaid expenses (January to October of year 1) = $4,500 - $750 = $3,750.
Decision:
Prepaid expenses is not deductible under either cash accounting method or accrual accounting method for tax purposes.
Therefore, Jaxon can deduct only $750 two months (November and December) relevant for year 0 under both cash accounting method and accrual accounting method.
The prepaid expenses of $3,750 is not deductible in year 0 but can only be deducted in year 1.
Answer:
a. demand assurances of performance from Massive.
Explanation:
When Silas Paving Co finds out about the sale of Massive Earthmovers assets to Phoenix Equipment corp, it should find out from Massive if there is still assurance of performance on their contract. If assurance is given by Massive that the contract still holds then Silas Paving Co does not need to worry.
If however there is no assurance from Massive then Silas will be able to take action against Massive for breach of contract.
Answer:
When the purchase price is lower than the fair market value, accountants generally refer to this as negative goodwill. All negative goodwill must be reported as a gain.
the net fair market value of assets = $1,069,200 + $2,494,800 - $594,000 = $2,970,000
gain = fair market value - purchase price = $2,970,000 - $2,178,000 = $792,000
Another way to refer to this type of situation is a bargain purchase.