The correct answer is proactive interference.
Proactive interference refers to the phenomenon wherein, old memories get in the way of or interfere with retaining and retrieving new memories. In this instance, Marion's old memory of her former phone number is interfering with her ability to retrieve the memory of her (newer) current phone number.
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Answer:
Journal Entries are as follows.
Explanation:
1. Cash $25,000 (Debit)
Common Stock $ 25,000 (credit)
2. Wages $10,000 (debit)
Cash $10,000 (credit)
3. Land $ 50,000 (debit)
Common Stock $50,000 (credit)
4. Dividend Declared $ 1000 (debit)
Dividend Payable $ 1000 ( credit)
And
Dividend Payable $ 1000 ( debit)
Cash $ 1000 (credit)
5. Cash $ 3000 (debit)
Long Term Investment $ 3000 (credit)
6. Cash $ 20,000 (debit)
Sales $ 20,000 ( credit)
7. Inventory $2000 (debit)
Cash $ 2000 (credit)
8. Investment $ 6000 ( debit)
Cash $ 6000 (credit)
9. Bonds Payable $ 10,000 (debit)
Discount $ 1000 (credit) ( if there's any)
Common Stock $ 9,000 ( credit ) ( in case of discount)
10. Notes Payable $ 10,000 (debit)
Interest on Notes Payable $ 1,000 (debit) ( suppose there's interest of $ 1000 on $ 10,000 Notes Payable)
Cash $ 11,000 (credit)
Answer:
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Answer:
B) a decrease of $40,000
Explanation:
As we Know Working capital is the the net or current assets and current liabilities.
Increase in Current Assets
Cash $20,000
Accounts receivable $40,000
Inventories <u>$60,000</u>
Total Increase in CA $120,000
Increase in Current Liabilities
Accounts payable $50,000
Accruals $10,000
Long-term debt <u>$100,000</u>
Total Increase in CA $160,000
Increase in Working Capital = Increase in Current Assets - Increase in Current Liabilities
Change in Working Capital = $120,000 - $160,000 = -$40,000
As current Liabilities increased more than the current assets, so the working capital will decrease by $40,000