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Law Incorporation [45]
3 years ago
14

A data warehouse is

Business
2 answers:
otez555 [7]3 years ago
7 0
Its a large store of data accumulated from varies different sources in a company and is used to guide management decision making.
soldi70 [24.7K]3 years ago
5 0
A large storage warehouse cause it has hw word large in it so it means big
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         (Purchase material on account)

2. Dr Work in process 4000

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        (issue material)

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                     Cr Accounts payable  56000

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                                    Cr Cash 80000

(Paid cash of material purchase)

5. Dr Work in process 68000

                          Cr Material  68000

( Issued material to production)

6. Dr Work in process  100000

                              Cr Wages payable  100000

    (Direct labor incurred)

7. Dr Factory overhead 106000

                  Cr Cash                  106000

( Paid cash on account of factory overhead)

8. Dr Work in process (100000*125%) 125000

              Cr Applied factory overhead             125000

( To record applied factory overhead)

9. Dr Factory overhead  50000

                             Cr Accumulated depreciation 50000

( To record depreciation on plant and equipment)

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Cash                                                                             Material

Dr___________Cr__                                            __ DR ___________CR

                                                                                   148200     ---

           ---80000                                                          80000   ----    4000

          ---106000                                                            56000 ---

                                                                                                         -- 68000

Work in process                                                              Accounts payable

Dr____________Cr___                                          ___ DR ___________Cr                                                                                                        

33000 ---

4000---                                                                              80000        --  80000

68000--                                                                                               -- 56000

100000---

125000 ---

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            ---  100000                                                  106000 --

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Applied factory overhead                                    Accumulated depreciation

Dr_____________Cr__                                          _ Dr ___________Cr_

          ---   1250000                                                                ---   50000

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(3) $453,500

Explanation:

(1) Account receivable total:

= $400,000 + $50,000 + $40,000 +  $30,000

= $520,000

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= ($400,000 × 8%) + ($50,000 × 15%) + ($40,000 × 30%) + ($30,000 × 30%)

= $32,000 + 7,500 + $12,000 + $15,000

= $66,500

Balance of allowance for uncollectible accounts on 12/31/2021 is $66,500.

(2) Journal entry for adjusting the allowance for uncollectible account is :

Bad debt expense A/c    Dr.    $44,500

To Allowance for uncollectible account     $44,500

(Adjusting entry)

Workings:

= Amount uncollectible - credit balance  in its allowance for uncollectible accounts

= $66,500 - $22,000

= $44,500

(3) Net account receivable balance on 12/31/2021:

Accounts receivables total = $520,000

Allowance for uncollectible account = $66,500

Net Account Receivables:

= Accounts receivables total - Allowance for uncollectible account

= $520,000  - $66,500

= $453,500

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3 years ago
Treasury Stock Pomona Corporation issued 60,000 shares of $3 par value common stock at $21 per share and 9,000 shares of $30 par
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Answer:

Issuance

Common Stock

Dr. Cash                                          $1,260,000

Cr. Common Stock                                                 $180,000

Cr. Paid-in-Capital excess of par common stock $1,080,000

Preferred Stock

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Cr. Preferred Stock                                                 $270,000

Cr. Paid-in-Capital excess of par Preferred stock $495,000

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Dr. Treasury Stock    $46,000

Cr. Cash                     $46,000

Explanation:

Common Shares are issued at a specified price, we need to record the par value of the share in common stock account and The value excess of par in the Paid-in-Capital Excess of par common stock separately.

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Excess of par value = ($21 - $3 ) x 60,000 = $1,080,000

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