Answer:
Question 1
B. $41,910
Question 2
C. Debit to interest receivable for $90
Explanation:
Question 1
Calculation for the adjusted cash balance
Using this formula
Adjusted cash balance = Cash balance per books +Deposits in transit - Outstanding checks
Let plug in the formula
Adjusted cash balance= $43,860+$16,800-$18,750
Adjusted cash balance= $41,910
Therefore Adjusted cash balance is $41,910
Question 2
Based on the information given The Appropriate journal entry to record accrued interest at the end of its fiscal year on December 31, 2019 will include a:
Debit to interest receivable for $90 which is calculated as:
Interest receivable=[(6%*$18,000*90days/360)/3]
Interest receivable=$270/3
Interest receivable=$90
False other things also happened
The adjusting journal entry for accrued salaries at year-end:
To record the accrued salaries at year-end, Salaries Expense account is debited and Salaries Payable account is credited with the amount of accrued salaries. The adjusting journal entry for accrued salaries at year-end that amounted to $1,000 shall be as follows:
Salaries Expense Debit $1,000
Salaries Payable Credit $1,000
Answer:
D. A gain of $45,000 should be recorded.
Explanation:
The computation is shown below
Fair value difference is
= Total assets - book & fair value of liabilities - net assets purchased
= $300,000 - $30,000 - $225,000
= $270,000 - $225,000
= $45,000
hence, the correct option is d. $45,000 and the same is to be considered
We simply applied the above formula