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Bad White [126]
3 years ago
13

What are signs of someone being in your account on Xbox? like linked accounts or whatever.

Business
2 answers:
horrorfan [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

if you randomly get payments on your xbox that u didn't pay for like games

viktelen [127]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Sometimes The Xbox Community Makes U Pay For Stuff That U didn't even pay for

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Explanation:

The price of the car will be the down-payment plus the future value of 375 paid each month for 5 years compounded monthly at 9.72%.

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3. Accrued interest revenue on notes receivable for January.

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Whenever transactions are carried out,

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✓There is No change to Cash here,

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The question is not complete.

Here is the complete question:

Keystone Computer Timeshare Company entered into the following transactions during May 2017.

Describe the effect of each transaction on assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity.

1. Purchased computers for $20,000 from Data Equipment on account. Select an effect

2. Paid $3,000 cash for May rent on storage space. Select an effect

3. Received $15,000 cash from customers for contracts billed in April. Select an effect

4. Performed computer services for Ryan Construction Company for $2,700 cash. Select an effect

5. Paid Midland Power Co. $11,000 cash for energy usage in May. Select an effect

6. Stockholders invested an additional $32,000 in the business. Select an effect

7. Paid Data Equipment for the computers purchased in (1) above.

Select an effect

8. Incurred advertising expense for May of $840 on account.

Here is the answer:

Transaction   Effect on asset, liabilities and equity

  1                  Increase in asset(computer account) by $20,000

                     and increase in liabilities  (account payable) by

                      $20,000

 2                  Decrease in asset(cash account) by $3,000 and

                     decrease in equity (rent expense account) by

                      $3,000

 3.                 Increase in asset (cash account) by $15,000 and decrease in

                      asset (account receivable) by $15,000. Net effect is zero.

 4.                 Increase in asset (cash account) by $2,700 and increase in

                     equity (service revenue account) by $2,700

 5.                 Decrease in asset (cash account) by $11,000 and decrease in

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 6.                 Increase in asset (cash account) by $32,000 and increase in

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 7.                 Decrease in asset (cash account) by $20,000 and decrease in

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                    decrease in equity (advertising expense account) by $840

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Assets are economic resources of the firm in which future economic benefits are expected to flow to the entity. Liabilities are the entity`s financial obligation to those who are not the owners of the business. Equity is the residual value after deducting am entity`s assets from its liabilities.

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