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PilotLPTM [1.2K]
3 years ago
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What are 3 helpful habits (to prepare for a big test)? Plz be specific.

Business
2 answers:
Pepsi [2]3 years ago
8 0
#1 Have confidence in yourself :) #2slowly and carefully memorize the facts.
Alenkinab [10]3 years ago
6 0
Hello!

Here are some tips:

• Get a good night's sleep. Believe me, if I don't get at least 7 hours of sleep before a big test, my mind won't function properly and I'll forget everything I'd practised. So, please, get enough sleep.

• Eat something good before the test. It'll help you. When your belly is full, almost everything is okay! :D Seriously, eat enough so that you wouldn't get hungry during the test, and you'll have less to think about. Also, make sure the food doesn't contain too much sugar.

• Take breaks when you're studying. Do NOT cram all those facts in your head, because they won't stay there. Set up a schedule and designate a specific part of every day to studying, and it shouldn't be longer than half an hour.

• Here's a bonus tip I've learned from past experiences. Please don't use TVs, phones, and anything that will distract you. If you need a calculator, USE A CALCULATOR, and not an online one. Otherwise you won't be as productive and it'll definitely distract you.
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No. Account Title                                    Debit       Credit

101 Cash                                                  $ 8,000

104 Short-term investments                   23,000

126 Supplies                                              9,300

128 Prepaid insurance                              8,400

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168 Accumulated depreciation-Equipment       $ 20,000

173 Building                                           180,000

174 Accumulated depreciation-Building               60,000

183 Land                                                 57,600

201 Accounts payable                                           15,000

203 Interest payable                                              2,200

208 Rent payable                                                   3,200

210 Wages payable                                                2,300

213 Property taxes payable                                      800

236 Unearned revenue                                         7,700

244 Current portion of long-term note payable  8,500

251 Long-term notes payable                            63,000

307 Common stock                                              7,500

318 Retained earnings                                      126,800

319 Dividends                                        14,300

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406 Rent revenue                                               17,000

407 Dividends revenue                                       2,300

409 Interest revenue                                           2,700

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612 Depreciation expense-Equipment 6,000

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633 Interest expense                            4,700

637 Insurance expense                        9,400

640 Rent expense                               11,600

652 Supplies expense                         5,900

682 Postage expense                          2,900

683 Property taxes expense               3,400

684 Repairs expense                            8,100

688 Telephone expense                      3,100

690 Utilities expense                          3,600

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1a. Income Statement for the current year ended December 31:

404 Services revenue                                    $103,000

406 Rent revenue                                               17,000

407 Dividends revenue                                       2,300

409 Interest revenue                                           2,700

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633 Interest expense                            4,700

637 Insurance expense                        9,400

640 Rent expense                               11,600

652 Supplies expense                         5,900

682 Postage expense                          2,900

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684 Repairs expense                            8,100

688 Telephone expense                      3,100

690 Utilities expense                          3,600

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318 Retained earnings                          $126,800

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319 Dividends                                            14,300

318 Retained earnings, December 31  $136,100

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Current Assets

101 Cash                                                  $ 8,000

104 Short-term investments                   23,000

126 Supplies                                              9,300

128 Prepaid insurance                              8,400

Total current assets                                                $48,700

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167 Equipment                           40,000

168 Accumulated depreciation 20,000  20,000

173 Building                               180,000

174 Accumulated depreciation 60,000 120,000

183 Land                                                   57,600

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203 Interest payable              2,200

208 Rent payable                   3,200

210 Wages payable                2,300

213 Property taxes payable      800

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318 Retained earnings                              136,100

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406 Rent revenue                        17,000

407 Dividends revenue                2,300

409 Interest revenue                    2,700

Credit Income Summary                          $125,000

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633 Interest expense                            4,700

637 Insurance expense                        9,400

640 Rent expense                               11,600

652 Supplies expense                         5,900

682 Postage expense                          2,900

683 Property taxes expense               3,400

684 Repairs expense                            8,100

688 Telephone expense                      3,100

690 Utilities expense                          3,600

To close the expenses to the income summary.  

Debit Income Summary $23,600

Credit Retained earnings $23,600

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Debit Retained Earnings $14,300

Credit Dividends $14,300

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