Answer:
Rational Motive
Explanation:
A rational motive is the willingness to make an action based on logical and rational criteria
Answer:
Dr Accounts receivable 3,472
Cr Sales 3,20
Cr Sales tax payable 272
Explanation:
Since $3,200 is the credit sale and the state sales tax rate is 6% while the local sales tax rate is 2.5% which means we have to calculate for 6% of 3,200 as well as 2.5% of 3,200 which is: Sales tax payable
6%×3,200=192
2.5%×3,200=80
192+80= 272
The last step is to Debit Accounts receivable with 3,472 (3,200+272) , Credit Sales 3,200 and Credit Sales tax payable with 272
Far West Services Journal entry
Dr Accounts receivable 3,472
(3,200+272)
Cr Sales 3,200
Cr Sales tax payable 272
Answer:
The correct option is C.
Cash A/c Dr $300,000
To Notes Payable $300,000
(Being notes payable issued)
Explanation:
As brick company has sign a $300,000 note which consist 7% interest rate and the duration of note is 9 month on January 1
The question has asked the journal entry on January 1 date.
So, the journal entry is
Cash A/c Dr $300,000
To Notes Payable $300,000
(Being notes payable issued)
The interest part should be ignored because in the question they asked the journal entry of January 1 not in the end of the month. According to the date of asking the journal entry, the amount is to be calculated. Thus, interest should not be considered.
Hence, the correct option is C.
Cash A/c Dr $300,000
To Notes Payable $300,000
(Being notes payable issued)
Answer:
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Answer:
d. the increases in wheat harvested will get smaller and smaller.
Explanation:
A marginal rate of technical substitution (MRTS) can be defined as an economic principle which is typically used to represent the rate at which a factor such as capital must decrease so that the same level or quantity of production is maintained when another factor such as labor is changed (increased).
An isoquant is the slope of a marginal rate of technical substitution (MRTS) which connects the two input factors provided that the level of output or production is the same.
Also, the diminishing marginal rate of technical substitution refers to the decline (fall) in marginal rate of technical substitution (MRTS) along an isoquant that produces the same quantity (level) of output.
When an isoquant has a diminishing marginal rate of technical substitution, the corresponding isoquants are convex to the origin. Thus, the marginal rate of technical substitution (MRTS) would continue to diminish as more of a factor such as capital is used.
If we add successive laborers to work a given amount of land on a wheat farm, eventually the increases in wheat harvested will get smaller and smaller.