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Zarrin [17]
3 years ago
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Who introduced business studies into schools. ​

Business
1 answer:
Hoochie [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

David Dyer from Oakham was key to establishing the original A level in Business Studies. His books set the standard of Bussiness Studies today.

Explanation:

Initially business studies was introduced in 1948 to aristocrats to teach them about managing businesses. For the most part till the mid-90s the subject of business studies remained in MBA programs and postgraduate degrees  until cascaded down to undergraduate courses.

David Dyer from Oakham was key to establishing the original A level in Business Studies through his work Business studies has now been established in almost all schools.

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Question Completion:

The adjusted trial balance for Chiara Company as of December 31 follows.

                                                                  Debit    Credit

Cash                                                        $182,200

Accounts receivable                                   51,500

Interest receivable                                      21,000

Notes receivable (due in 90 days)          169,000

Office supplies                                           15,500

Automobiles                                             175,000

Accumulated depreciation-Automobiles                $70,000

Equipment                                               142,000

Accumulated depreciation-Equipment                     19,000

Land                                                         85,000

Accounts payable                                                      98,000

Interest payable                                                        50,000

Salaries payable                                                         16,000

Unearned fees                                                          30,000

Long-term notes payable                                        152,000

Common stock                                                           51,580

Retained earnings                                                   284,220

Dividends                                                48,000

Fees earned                                                           524,000

Interest earned                                                         34,000

Depreciation expense-Automobiles     27,500

Depreciation expense-Equipment         18,500

Salaries expense                                  190,000

Wages expense                                     44,000

Interest expense                                   36,200

Office supplies expense                       35,800

Advertising expense                             60,000

Repairs expense-Automobiles             27,600

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a) Income Statement For Year Ended December 31

Fees earned                                                         $524,000

Interest earned                                                         34,000

Total revenue                                                      $558,000

Depreciation expense-Automobiles     27,500

Depreciation expense-Equipment         18,500

Salaries expense                                  190,000

Wages expense                                     44,000

Interest expense                                   36,200

Office supplies expense                       35,800

Advertising expense                             60,000

Repairs expense-Automobiles             27,600

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Net income                                                            $118,400

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Retained earnings, Dec.31 prior year        $284,220

Add: Net income                                             118,400

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Less: Dividends                                               48,000

Retained earnings, Dec. 31 current year  $354,620

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Accounts receivable                                   51,500

Interest receivable                                      21,000

Notes receivable (due in 90 days)          169,000

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Accumulated depreciation   70,000     105,000

Equipment                           142,000

Accumulated depreciation   19,000     123,000

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Interest payable                                   50,000

Salaries payable                                   16,000

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Total liabilities                                                       $346,000

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Retained earnings                            354,620    $406,200

Total equity Total liabilities and equity              $752,200

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