Answer: That class ain't for you vro.
Explanation:
Answer:
Materials used in production go to Work in Process so;
= 936 + 1,690 + 767
= $3,393
The materials used in the general factory will go to Manufacturing Overhead.
Date Debit Credit
Jan 31 Work in Process $3,393
Manufacturing Overhead $ 667
Raw Materials Inventory $4,060
Answer:
Total current liabilities 85.008,33
Explanation:
current liabilities: obligations that will setlte within a one-year period
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<em>accounts payable</em> from the purchase of equipment:
cost: 176,500
paid: <u> (125,900) </u>
balance: 50,600
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<em>waranty liaiblity:</em>
191,000 x 5% = 9,550
<em>sales tax payable:</em>
sales for 191,000
paid for <u> (141,000) </u>
unpaid for 50,000 x 6% = 3,000
<em>note payable</em> with a local bank:
principal: 21,500
accrued interest: 21,500 x 5% x 1/3 = 358,33
net: 21,858.33
<u>Total current liabilities:</u>
accounts payables 50,600
warrant liability: 9,550
sales tax payable: 3,000
note payable: <u> 21,858.33 </u>
85.008,33
Answer:
D
Explanation:
option D is correct
If no legal, regulatory, contractual, competitive, economic, or other factors limit the life of an intangible asset, the asset's assigned value is allocated to the expense Indefinitely (no amortization= depreciation of intangible assets like patent rights, copy rights,etc.) with an annual impairment review until its life becomes finite.
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
Recording the entire cost as expense would have understated retained earnings by $2,650,000
Annual depreciation on machine = ( Purchase cost - Residual value ) / Useful life
= ($2,650,000 - $165,000) / 9
= $2,485,000 / 9
= $276,111.11
Depreciation would have been recorded for $552,222 for 2 years had the machinery been corrected recorded I.e $276,111 × 2 = $552,222
Therefore , the cumulative effect of this error on the income statement of Sheridan for the year ended, 31 December 2021 would have shown
= $2,650,000 - $552,222
= $2,097,779