Answer: Materiality
Explanation: In simple words, materiality refers to the accounting concept which states that only those transaction should be recorded in the financial statements which are important to the stakeholders.
In other words, the transactions should be recorded in such a way that it gives some value to the stakeholders.
Therefore, in the given case, steve reported two expenditures in the fiancial statement as the amount is significant, thus,must be holding the value to stakeholders.
Hence the correct option is D.
Answer:
equipment 3,700
Explanation:
First we calcualte the values of the machine given up:
<u>traded-out assets</u>
purchased 23000
depreciation <u>20,000 </u>
book value 3,000
fair value 5,000
gain on disposal 2,000
This gain would be recognzie if there was commercial substance. In this case we don't have commercial substance. So it is deffered.
Value given up forthe new equipment:
cash 700
traded-out <u>5,000 </u>
total value 5,700
We subtract the deffered gain on disposal to get the accounting value for the new equipment:
deferred gain (2,000)
accounting value 3,700
The machine will enter the accounting with 3,700
journal entry
equipment 3,700
acc del 20,000
equipment 23,000
cash 700
The answer is information as the receptionist are the ones responsible for directing people and having to give out informations in regards of what they don't know and what they should do in the hospital. And it represents as a service operation system.
Answer:
A. $45,950
B. $0.84 per liter.
Explanation:
A. February conversion costs in the Filtration Department:
= Direct labor costs(Wages of workers operating filtration equipment) + Manufacturing overhead allocated to filtration
= $25,950 + $20,000
= $45,950
B. Filtration Department completely processed 150,000 liters in February.
Total cost incurred:
= Direct labor costs + Manufacturing overhead allocated to filtration + Water
= $25,950 + $20,000 + $80,000
= $125,950
Filtration cost per liter:
= Total cost incurred ÷ Total units processed
= $125,950 ÷ 150,000
= $0.84 per liter.