Answer:
e. Debit Petty Cash $50       Credit Cash  $ 50
Explanation:
The entry on October 01 is to reflect the increase in Petty Cash from $ 250 to $ 300. i.e the incremental effect is only $ 50. This is because for the regular replenishment that was done on September 30, the following entry would have been recorded:
Petty Cash - Debit   $ 232
Cash          - Credit   $ 232
The entry for recording the petty cash expenses would be as follows;
Office Supplies expense         debit    $ 73
Merchandise Inventory           debit     $ 137
Miscellaneous expenses        debit      $ 22
Petty Cash                               credit     $ 232
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Money serves as a medium of exchange, as a store of value, and as a unit of account.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Accepting a good-quality lot would be a <u><em>correct decision.</em></u>
OPTION B "correct decision" is the right answer according to Acceptance Sampling model.
Utilized in quality assurance, acceptance sampling is a statistical method for measuring the reliability of a product or service. It enables a business to ascertain a batch's quality by randomly sampling from it. The standard of quality for the whole set of products will be assumed to be equal to that of the selected sample.
It is impossible for a corporation to constantly test every single one of its goods. It's possible there are too many to inspect efficiently or cheaply. Extensive testing could also compromise the product's quality or render it unmarketable. If a representative sample were tested, the results would be accurate without jeopardizing the rest of the production run.
Acceptance sampling is a method of quality control in which a representative sample of a product batch is tested and its quality is inferred from the results. Acceptance sampling is useful for quality control when implemented properly.
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Answer:
$12,000
Explanation:
The main difference between cash basis accounting and accrual accounting is that accrual accounting recognizes revenue only after the earning process is completed. On the other hand, cash basis accounting recognizes revenue and expenses when the money is received or paid, regardless of when the service is provided. This is why the US GAAP doesn't allow cash basis accounting. 
The IRS allows cash basis accounting for individuals and small businesses that only deal with cash payments, but they must meet certain criteria:
- partnerships or C corporations with less than $5 million in yearly revenue
- sole proprietorships and S corporations with less than $1 million in yearly revenues
- family owned farms
- you provide personal services and 95% of your revenue comes from it
- no publicly traded corporation is allowed
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
d. a deduction under financing activities.
Explanation:
As if the company declared and paid the cash dividend so the same is to be considered in the financing activities of the cash flow statement. 
This amount should be shown in the negative amount as it decreases the cash that means it is an outflow of cash 
Hence, the correct option is d. and the same is to be considered