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Scrat [10]
3 years ago
10

Discuss the two differences of Theory X and Y. Give example

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grandymaker [24]3 years ago
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Key difference between theory X and theory Y
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Instructions are listed below.

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Giving the following information:

Incline Company generated $4,900,000 in revenue selling 4,025 units of its only product. Each unit has a contribution margin of $280. The company has fixed costs of $125/unit at the current production volume.

<u>First, we need to calculate the selling price per unit:</u>

Selling price= 4,900,000/4,025= $1,217.39

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4 Sold $600 of merchandise on credit (that had cost $240) to Natara Morris, terms n/15. 5 Sold $8,200 of merchandise (that had c
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Accounts Receivables 600 debit

Sales Revenues  600 credit

--to record sale--  

COGS  240 debit

Inventory  240 credit

--to record COGS of the previous sale--    

Accounts Receivables 7,708 debit

credit card expense         492 debi

Sales Revenues  8200 credit

--to record sale--  

COGS  3280 debit

Inventory  3280 credit

--to record COGS of the previous sale--    

Accounts Receivables 5,804.5‬ debit

credit card expense         305.5 debi

Sales Revenues   6,110 credit

--to record sale--  

COGS  2,444 debit

Inventory  2,444 credit

--to record COGS of the previous sale--  

allowance for doubtful accounts 683 debit

           accounts receivables           683 credit

--to record write-off of McKee's account--

cash     600 debit

account receivables 600 credit

--to record Morris payment in full--

Explanation:

We record considering the accounting principles:

debit = credit

the creditcard will charge their fee and transfer to the company the remained that's why the account recievable is lower than sales nominal as the credit card colelct their fee first.

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