Answer:
Under the allowance method writing of uncollectible account will only affect Balance sheet accounts
Explanation:
Uncollectibles when write of under allowance method will create reduce account receivable one side and also results in reduction of allowance for receivable on other side created previously, thus having impact only on balance sheet:
Entry will be:
Dr: Allowance for Doubtful Debts (Balance Sheet Item)
Cr: Account Receivable (Balance Sheet Item)
Answer:
Cash flow from operating activities 284,500
Explanation:
net income 270,000
change in AR
17,000- 9,500 = 7,500(A)
change in AP
28,000 - 21,000 = 7.,000(B)
total change in working capital 14,500
Cash flow from operating activities 284,500
(A)
The account receivable decrease over time this means the account were collected, whch increase cash
(B)
The account payable increase, which means the company receive cash or delay the payment of cash for this period of time. Therefore, the cash increase.
Answer:
The journal entry is as follows:
Explanation:
January 5 Patent A/c..................Dr $100,000
To Cash A/c............Cr $100,000
As patent is purchased so asset is increasing and any increase in asset would be debited. Therefore, patent account is debited. And it is purchased against cash and decrease in asset is credited. Therefore, cash account is credited.
December 31 Amortization expense- Patent................Dr $5,000
To Accumulated Amortization- Patent........Cr $5,000
Working Note:
Patent Cost is $100,000
Useful life is 20 years
Amortization expense = Patent Cost / Useful life of asset
= $100,000 / 20
= $5,000
Answer:
B) Increases profits by $700.
Explanation:
We must perform an incremental analysis of the costs and revenues generated by the alternative course of action which is offering the package:
Current income:
ballroom rent $4,500
<u>extras $800</u>
total current income = $5,300
Alternative action income:
wedding package $6,000
opportunity cost ballroom rent $4,500
<u>opportunity cost extras $800 </u>
net income increase = $700