The options in this question are missing; here is the missing section:
What two types of departmentalization are illustrated in this example?
A. Product and customer
B. Product and geographical
C. Customer and geographical
D. Functional and customer
E. Geographical and functional
The answer to this question is B. Product and geographical
Explanation:
Departmentalization refers to the creation of departments, units, etc. in businesses to better achieve goals and distribute roles and activities. This can be based on location, products, function, etc.
In the case of Spicy Dish, there is a clear geographical departmentalization because this distributor has created units based on location, due to this, the company has a unit in each major geographical region such as North America, Europe, etc. Moreover, this company has created units based on products because in North America they created two different units and each specializes in one of their products (beans/salsa.)
Answer:
B. book building is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Answer and Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below:
On December 31
Salary Expense $735.00
To Federal Withholding Taxes Payable $120.00
To Social Security Taxes Payable 44.10 (735 × 6%)
Medicare Taxes Payable 11.03 (735 × 1.5%)
Salaries Payable 559.87
(Being salary expense is recorded)
Here the salaries expense is debited as it increased the expense and credited the payable account as it increased the liabilities account
Working note
Regular earnings 600 (40 × 15)
Overtime earnings 135 (46 - 40) × 15 × 1.5
Gross earnings 735
Answer:
Currency in circulation and in bank vaults , checkable deposits and travelers' check
Explanation:
Money is defined as a generally accepted medium of exchange and a measure of the value of good and services.
One key property of money is liquidity. That to qualify for money , an asset must be in a state that it can easily be converted to cash in a short space of time.
Money must also be durable , divisible ,portable and valuable.
.The only qualified option is Currency in circulation and in bank vaults , checkable deposits and travelers' check
Answer:
The company's net working capital is $2123612
Explanation:
Working Capital
Current Assets:
Cash & marketable securities worth $335,485
Inventory of $1,651,599
Accounts receivables $1,488,121
Other current assets <u>$121,427</u>
Total Current Asset $3,596,632
Less:
Current Liabilities:
Accounts payable worth $1,159,357
Short-term notes payable worth $313,663
Total Current Liabilities <u>$1,473,020</u>
Net Working Capital <u>$2,123,612</u>