Hey there,
Your question/statement reads: <span>Jonathan is a photographer. he has been hired by a company to shoot an advertisement for their product. which role does Jonathan play in the advertising process for the product.
Based on the small excerpt above, I believe the Jonathan would be played as the (boss) in a way. It said on how he advertised and he also hired people. So he would be the (boss/leader) of this. And also, he would be the owner of this product.
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen</span>
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
In a lease that is recorded as a finance- sales type lease by the lessor, interest revenue should be recognized over the period of the lease using the effective interest method
The effective interest method uses a constant rate of interest applied to any outstanding lease obligation. Though the interest rate being constant, the interest
expense will be different each period because the obligation outstanding changes each period, so this should be recognized when recorded
Answer:
Closing Inventory would be standing at $10000
Explanation:
The cost that forms part of the cost of inventory are all those production costs that are necessary to convert it into finished goods which in this case is:
Production cost = All direct costs are production costs
And
All Direct Cost = $7000 Direct Mat + $9500 Production Workers Wages + $8500 Direct Utilities bills = $25000
And the production cost incurred was for 5000 units which means the unit production cost was $5 ($25000 / 5000 units).
So closing inventory value would be = 2000 closing inventory units * $5
= $10000
Answer:
total liabilities = $169,008
Explanation:
total liabilities:
- Accounts Payable: $19,207
- Discount on Bonds Payable: ($7,000) ⇒ contra liability account
- Sales Tax Payable: 3,512
- FICA Tax Payable: 3,200
- Bonds Payable: 100,000
- Note Payable, due in two years 1,709
- Unearned Service Revenue 30,500 ⇒ must be reported as a liability
- Salaries and Wages Payable 17,880
to determine the total liabilities we just have to add both current and long term liabilities, and subtract any contra liability accounts = $176,008 - $7,000 = $169,008