Answer:
A gain of $16,100
Explanation:
When the amount received from the disposal of an asset is higher than the carrying value of the asset, the company makes a gain on disposal.
The carrying amount of an asset is the difference between the cost of the asset and the accumulated depreciation of the asset.
Carrying amount
= $22,000 - $6,600
= $15,400
Gain/(loss) on sale of asset
= $31,500 - $15,400
= $16,100
Answer:
The journal entry to record the contract on November 1, 2018 includes: credit to Accounts Receivable for $162000
Explanation:
Following the Accrual accounting - an accounting method that revenue or expenses are recorded when a transaction occurs rather than when payment is received or made. On November 1, 2018, Cullumber Farm had to pay $162,000 in advance to John Deere. John Deere recorded the cash receiving by the entry:
Debit Cash $162,000
Credit Accounts Receivable $162,000
The company did not record revenue because they did not sell the harvester. This was only the advance payment.
Answer:
Providing buyers with "gifts" to secure business
Explanation:
When gifts are illegally given to obtain a favor it is called bribery.
Bribery is the giving, receiving, offering, or asking for any item of value in order to influence actiins of a party.
Bribery is a criminal act where both the giver and receiver of bribes are guilty. Also bribe doesn't have to be given or received before on is guilty, when an offer is made the personaking the offer is already guilty of bribery.
Answer:
c. 2.36 years
Explanation:
In the payback, we analyze in how many years the invested amount is recovered. The computation is shown below:
In year 0 = $750
In year 1 = $300
In year 2 = $325
In year 3 = $350
If we sum the first 2 year cash inflows than it would be $625
Now we deduct the $625 from the $750 , so the amount would be $125 as if we added the fourth year cash inflow so the total amount exceed to the initial investment. So, we deduct it
And, the next year cash inflow is $350
So, the payback period equal to
= 2 years + ($125 ÷ $350)
= 2.36 years
In 2.36 yeas, the invested amount is recovered.