Answer: $15,500
Explanation:
First we calculate the estimated Uncollecteble debt,
= 6% of 310,000
= 0.06 (310,000)
= $18,600
We will then subtract the existing $3,100 to find out how much we will send to the Bad Debt Expense account because the amount already in the account needs to be included in the $18,600.
= 18,600 - 3,100
= $15,500
We will therefore Debit the Bad Debt Expense account with $15,500 and Credit the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts with the same amount.
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Answer:
D) Debit Accounts Payable $1500; Credit Merchandise Inventory $1500
Explanation:
The journal entry to record the merchandise return is shown below:
Account payable A/c Dr $1,500
To Merchandise inventory A/c $1,500
(Being returned inventory is recorded)
For recording the returned inventory we debited the account payable and credited the merchandise inventory account so that the proper posting could be done
Answer:
The answer is c. $40,700.
Explanation:
The direct costs of the Cosmetics Department are all the costs which are incurred for the operations & revenue generating activities of the Cosmetics Department only; which may be incurred at the Department itself or at other Department(s)/Store(s) which the purposes are for serving the Cosmestic Department.
Thus, these costs include the following cost items:
Cosmetics Department sales commissions--Northridge Store + Cosmetics Department cost of sales--Northridge Store + Cosmetics Department manager's salary = $5,160 + $31,300 + $4,240 = $40,700.
So, the answer is c. $40,700
Answer:
Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below:
a. Artwork A/c Dr $85,500
To Cash A/c $85,500
(Being work is reported on the government-wide financial statements)
Depreciation Expense A/c Dr $5,700
To Accumulated Depreciation A/c $5,700
(Being depreciation expense is recorded)
The depreciation expense is shown below:
= Original cost ÷ useful life
= $85,500 ÷ 15 years
= $5,700
b. Artwork expenditure A/c Dr $85,500
To Cash A/c $85,500
(Being work is reported on the fund financial statements
Answer: Employee, worker and self-employed.
Explanation: An employee is an individual who has entered into or works (or worked) under the terms of a contract of employment.
A Worker A worker who is not an employee works under a contract whereby the individual.
A self-employed is the state of working by themself not as a employee .