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The answer is <span>self-efficiacy.
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Answer:
B- affects the net realizable value of accounts receivable
Explanation:
The mechanics of the allowance method are that the initial entry is a debit to bad debt expense and a credit to the allowance for doubtful accounts (which increases the reserve). The allowance is a contra account, which means that it is paired with and offsets the accounts receivable account. When a specific bad debt is identified, the allowance for doubtful accounts is debited (which reduces the reserve) and the accounts receivable account is credited (which reduces the receivable asset). If a customer subsequently pays an invoice that has already been written off, then the process is reversed to increase both the allowance and the accounts receivable account, after which the cash account is debited to increase the cash balance and the accounts receivable account is credited to reduce the receivable asset.
Answer:
For me personally I always think of this one tv ad. It was some kind of brand of paper plates.
In the video there's a guy with a generic paper plate of spaghetti and meatballs, and he is holding it with one hand. The weight of the food tilts the plate and it falls off. If he was holding it with 2 hands this wouldn't have happened.
The ad introduces a "deep dish plate" <u>that improves his life</u> by preventing his food from spilling, and the man is now seen with a deep dish paper plate of spaghetti and meatballs, but now he is holding it with 2 hands.
I was annoyed by the ad because, the main problem was less that the food was too heavy for the plate and more that he was holding the plate in an improper manner. He wouldn't have to buy deep dish plates to solve his problem, only make sure he holds his plates correctly.
You'd want to hold the plate on both sides so it doesn't tilt over and spill the contents on the floor.
(I suppose you'd want to use this as an example for your critique, I recommend coming up with your own original work)