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docker41 [41]
3 years ago
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1.What are things you can do to manage the risks in your life to reduce any financial losses?

Business
1 answer:
oee [108]3 years ago
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If i am an investor  1st on i need to safe my investment . so i will  follow given  structure :
 1. if i have not enough money to  invest these time i need to go short term investment .
2.  if i want to purchase share in case of poor money supply i will invest in portfolio  which is less risky then others .
3.  to reduce risk i need to analysis real time data about investment . 
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Explanation:

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April 2                Office Supplies                         $900

Accounts Payable                                                                  $900

2.To record performed services on account

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April 5            Accounts Receivable                  $4,600

                    Service revenue                                                   $4,600

3.To record office supplies  bought previously on account.

Date         Account titles and explanation         Debit            Credit

April 8         Accounts Payable                           $330

                   Cash Credit                                                            $330

4.To record Payment of  advertising expense for cash

Date         Account titles and explanation         Debit            Credit

April 8         Advertisement expense                 $800

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April 9                Equipment                              $3,100

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April 10             Wages Expenses                      $2,000

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7. To record Collected cash from customers provided services billed April 5.

Date         Account titles and explanation         Debit            Credit

April 11           Cash                                               $1,800

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