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katrin [286]
4 years ago
14

Vroom's current formulation includes two different decision trees. one tree is to be used when the manager is primarily interest

ed in making a timely decision. the other tree is to be used when the manager is interested in
Business
1 answer:
SVETLANKA909090 [29]4 years ago
5 0

Helping their employees develop their own decision-making approach.

The two trees are time-driven decisions and development-driven decisions. Sometimes managers just have to take the lead and make a decision quickly and effectively, but in other situations they can take more time and focus on training and developing their employees into effective decision makers.

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The Journal entry of perpetual and a periodic inventory system is shown below:-

Explanation:

The Journal entry is shown below:-

For Perpetual system

1. Inventory Dr,                     $160,000

      To accounts payable            $160,000

(Being purchase of inventory is recorded)

2. Inventory Dr,                       $15,000

       To cash                                      $15,000

(Being cash is recorded)

3. Accounts payable Dr,        $17,000

       To Inventory                             $17,000

(Being returned of inventory is recorded)

4. Accounts receivable Dr,      $255,000

      To Sales revenue                     $255,000

(Being sales on account is recorded)

5. Cost of Goods sold Dr,       $153,000

       To Inventory                               $153,000

(Being cost of goods sold is recorded)

6. No Journal Entry

For Periodic inventory system

1. Purchase Dr,                       $160,000

      To accounts payable                    $160,000

(Being inventory purchased is recorded)

2. Freight in Dr,                       $15,000

       To cash                                         $15,000

(Being freight charges for cash is recorded)

3. Accounts payable Dr,         $17,000

        To Purchase return                   $17,000

(Being returned of inventory is recorded)

4. Accounts receivable Dr,      $255,000

       To Sales revenue                        $255,000

(Being sales is recorded)

5. No Journal Entry

6. Cost of goods sold Dr,        $153,000

Ending inventory Dr,                $35,000

Purchase return Dr,                   $17,000

        To Beginning inventory               $30,000

         To Purchases                                $160,000

          To Freight in                                 $15,000

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Thus, according to the scenario given, the Deferred revenue account will be credited, when the gift is received, but neither of the conditions is met.

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