Answer:
1) For the equipment that was sold, determine its original cost, its accumulated depreciation, and the cash received from the sale.
- original cost = $9,800
- accumulated depreciation = $1,020
- cash received = $5,980
2) Sanchez Company uses the indirect method for the Operating Activities section of the cash flow statement. What amount related to the sale would be added or subtracted in the computation of Net Cash Flows from Operating Activities?
- the loss on sale of equipment ($2,800) should be added to the cash flows from operating activities.
3) What amount related to the sale would be added or subtracted in the computation of Net Cash Flows from Investing Activities?
- the cash received ($5,980) should be added to the cash flow from investing activities
Explanation:
equipment cost = beginning equipment - ending equipment = $20,000 - $10,200 = $9,800
equipment's accumulated depreciation = beginning accumulated depreciation + depreciation expense - ending depreciation = $1,950 + $860 - $1,790 = $1,020
book value = $9,800 - $1,020 = $8,780
cash received = book value - loss = $8,780 - $2,800 = $5,980
Answer:
Franchising
Explanation:
Franchising is defined as the contract that exists between a parent company (franchisor) and other firms (franchisee) in which an operating licence is given to the franchisee.
The franchisor gives access to use of their brand and also provides support and training to the franchisee.
Franchisee in turn gives an agreed amount of profit to the franchisor for using their brand.
An established name and specific rules of operation is agreed upon in the contract.
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Given that <span>Dave Klein is a produce farmer in Northern California. His major customers
are grocery stores in the midwest. Dave's product is a perishable item
and will only last for about 2 weeks after it has been picked, so Dave
is concerned with getting his product to his customers quickly. he ships
almost daily when his produce is in season. However, he also needs to
be aware of the cost of shipping.
The form of shipping Dave will most
likely use is truck.</span>
Based on the length of time an e-check generally takes, the earliest it might be applied to a vendor's account is on <u>Thursday</u>.
<h3>What day will the payment be applied to the vendor's account?</h3>
When an e-check is written, it has to be verified by the bank first. This process takes about 24 to 48 hours.
After verification, the bank can then send the funds to the vendor's account. This part of the transaction can take between 3 to 5 business days from the day the check was issued.
Considering the earliest time is 3 business days, an e-check written on Monday will reach a vendor's account three days later on a Thursday.
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