Sometimes you will use Debit to increase an account (ie: Assets) and sometimes you will use Credits to increase an account (ie: Liabilities)
Answer and Explanation:
The Journal entry to record the issuance of the bond is as follows:
Cash Dr $449,280 ($432,000 × 1.04)
To Bond payable $432,000
To Premium on bond payable $17,280
(Being the issuance of the bond is recorded)
here the cash is debited as it increased the assets and credited the bond payable and the premium on bond payable as it also increased the liabilities
Answer:
B) General Fund and Library Fund
Explanation:
Major funds are those that include revenues, assets, expenditures and liabilities that account for at least 10% of all the government funds.
In this case the total government funds = $26,300,000
so 10% of total funds = $26,300,000 x 10% = $2,630,000
only the general fund ($18,400,000 ≥ $2,630,000) and the library fund (2,900,000 ≥ $2,630,000) are higher than the 10% threshold.
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Answer:
The cash paid on May 8 is: $5,880
Explanation:
Credit terms of 2/10, net 30 means that 2% discount for the payment within 10 days and the full amount to be paid within 30 days.
The company purchased $6,500 of merchandise on May 1. On May 6, it returned $500 of that merchandise.
The balance owed for merchandise = $6,500 - $500 = $6,000
On May 8, it paid the balance owed for merchandise, taking any discount it is entitled to.
The company took the appropriate discount:
2% x $6,000 = $120
The cash paid = $6,000 - $120 = $5,880