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Inessa [10]
3 years ago
11

Why is the slow growth that can result from a contractionary policy a positive effect?

Business
2 answers:
Stella [2.4K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:it can decrease inflation

Explanation:

Just took the test. Sorry if it’s wrong.

kap26 [50]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

D. it can decrease inflation

Explanation:

edg 2020/2021

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3D Family Fireworks

1. Journal Entries for Transactions:

Jan. 2 Debit Cash $49,100

Credit Service Revenue $49,100

To record services rendered for cash.

Jan. 6 Debit Accounts Receivable $86,400

Credit Service Revenue $86,400

To record services rendered on account.

Jan. 15 Debit Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $3,300

Credit Accounts Receivable $3,300

To record uncollectible written off.

Jan. 20 Debit Salaries Expense $32,800

Credit Cash $32,800

To record payment for salaries expense.

Jan. 22 Debit Cash $84,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $84,000

To record cash collected on accounted.

Jan. 25 Debit Accounts Payable $6,900

Credit Cash $6,900

To record payment on account.

Jan. 30 Debit Utilities Expense $15,100

Credit Cash $15,100

To record utilities expense paid.

Income Statement for the month ended January 31, 2021:

Service Revenue              $135,500

Interest Revenue                    1,080

Total Revenue                 $136,580

Salaries Expense $32,800

Utilities Expense     15,100

Bad Debts Expense 1,060 48,960

Net Income                      $87,620

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Trial Balance as of January 1, 2021:

                                                                 Debit        Credit

Cash                                                       $26,700

Accounts Receivable                               15,000

Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts                   $3,600

Supplies                                                    3,900

Notes Receivable (6%, due in 2 years)  18,000

Land                                                        80,300

Accounts Payable                                                     8,500

Common Stock                                                       98,000

Retained Earnings                                                  33,800

Totals                                                $ 143,900 $ 143,900

Transaction Analysis:

Jan. 2 Cash $49,100 Service Revenue $49,100

Jan. 6 Accounts Receivable $86,400 Service Revenue $86,400

Jan. 15 Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $3,300 Accounts Receivable $3,300

Jan. 20 Salaries Expense $32,800 Cash $32,800

Jan. 22 Cash $84,000 Accounts Receivable $84,000

Jan. 25 Accounts Payable $6,900 Cash $6,900

Jan. 30 Utilities Expense $15,100 Cash $15,100

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Allowance for Uncollectibles:

$4,300 Allowance for Uncollectibles $860 ($4,300 * 20%)

$9,800: Allowance for Uncollectible $490 ($9,800 * 5%)

$14,100 Allowance for Uncollectible $1,350

Allowance for Uncollectibles

Account Titles               Debit    Credit

Beginning balance                    $3,600

Accounts receivable  $3,300

Bad Debts Expense                    1,060

Ending balance             1,350

Interest Receivable $1,080

Interest Revenue $1,080

Service Revenue:

Service Revenue     $49,100

Service Revenue    $86,400

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Direct labor Cost                                  $41.29

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( Material Cost + Labor Cost ) × Number of Units

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(1,120 Hours × $16.85)

Add :Processing Order Cost              $4,208

(110 Orders × $ 38.25)

Add :Inspection Cost                          $3,830

(50 Hours × $ 76.6)

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