Answer:
cumulative quantity discounts
Explanation:
Many customer’s purchase items and commodities at the end of the seasons because at year-end, the sellers, manufacturers and dealers offer various discounts to clear the inventory. Likewise, customers of savvy often buy commodities at the end of a quarter or a season to earn cumulative quantity discounts; it is a discount that is given to consumers who buy a specific amount of quality.
Answer:
koneksyon
Explanation:
dahil Dito makikita kung gani ka katipid
Answer:
If it was likely or probable that the farm co-op would meet the benchmark and get the discount (or rebate), then the journal entry should recognize that. But since it is very doubtful that the benchmark will be met, then the journal entry should be made without considering any type of discount.
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each trencher is sold at $3,600 and costs $2,000
August 10, 2019, 16 mini trenchers sold to farm co-op
Dr Accounts receivable 57,600
Cr Sales revenue 57,600
Dr Cost of goods sold 32,000
Cr Inventory 32,000
Answer:
d.select the unlevered option since the expected EBIT is less than the break-even level
Explanation:
Unlevered option comprises of more equity than the debt, and is thus less risky. While an option leveraged is even more debt than equity, which brings additional risk. Since the estimated EBIT is below the break-even point, it would be safer to go for an unlevered (less riskier) option.
Hence, the correct option is d.
Answer:
a) Decrease goodwill by $13,000
Explanation:
In IFRS, whenever recoverable amount of a cash generating unit is less than the carrying amount, an impairment loss is recognized. After calculating an impairment loss, it is then allocated to the carrying amount of Cash generating unit's goodwill.
Impairment loss in this case is = Total carrying amount - Recoverable amount of CGU = $45,000 - $32,000 = $13,000. Hence, the impairment loss will be allocated to the carrying value of the goodwill, leading to decrease in goodwill by $13,000.