Answer:
C) Credit to Unearned Management Fees for $62,000.
Explanation:
* There is an Inconsistency with the amount of fee mentioned in Question and In options $60,000 and 62,000 respectively.
The Service fee is received in advance and the service is not been performed. You can record the revenue when you perform the service against the amount received. So, amount 62,000 will be the Unearned Management fee and it will be a liability and the Journal transaction for this event will be as follows:
Dr. Cash $62,000
Cr. Unearned Management Fees $62,000
So the correct option is C) Credit to Unearned Management Fees for $62,000.
Answer:
$4080
Explanation:
Straight line method of depreciation is a method of calculating depreciation expense of an asset after years of usage.
Given;
Initial cost of asset = $44,000
Salvage value = $3,200
After five years the asset has depreciated by ($44000-$3200) i.e
$40800
Depreciable asset cost = $40,800 (after 5years)
To determine the depreciation amount recorded during the first year ending 31st December;
Since the van was purchased July 1 of that year, by December 31 of the same year, the van must have been used only for 6months i.e (0.5year)
Depreciation expense = year of usage/total useful life × depreciable cost of asset
Depreciation expense = 0.5/5×$40,800
Depreciation expense = $20,400/5
Depreciation expense = $4080
Answer:
Net increase in cash = $650
Explanation:
Note: This question is not complete. The complete question is therefore provided before answering the question. See the attached pdf for the complete question.
Also note: See the attached excel file for the statement of cash flows using the indirect method.
From the attached excel file, we have:
Net cash flow from operating activities = $830
Net cash flow from investing activities = $30
Net cash from financing activities = -$210
Net increase in cash = $650
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Answer:
D) has sunk costs of $6,000
Explanation:
Sunk cost is a cost which does not effect the financial decision, as this cost has already been incurred, and now it cannot be revoked.
Here maintenance cost is a regular expense which has to be incurred, and its not the cost which has already been incurred, same applies for operating cost.
Two years ago firm had spent $6,000 upgrading the equipment which was incurred earlier and now that cost cannot be revoked, further it will not lay any impact on any of the decisions made by the financial management.
Further amount to be spend of $5,000 has yet to be incurred and the decision to incur such cost can also be avoided, therefore it is not a sunk cost.
In this scenario D) has sunk sunk cost of $6,000
Answer:
Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below:
On March 15
Dividend A/c Dr $10,170,000 (226,000,000 shares × $0.045)
To Dividend payable A/c $10,170,000
(Being cash dividend declared)
On March 30
No entry
April 13
Dividend payable A/c $10,170,000
To Cash A/c
$10,170,000
(Being the payment of cash dividend is recorded)