Answer:
A , Second one define bill is B
question 3 A
question 4 is 435
question 5 is B
question 6 is A
question 7 is C
question 8 is D
question 9 is A
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Answer: false
Explanation:
Active listening refers to the act of concentrating and dedicating full attention to the speaker and giving a thoughtful response to what he or she said. It requires listening with all senses. In active listening, the listener must be able to comprehend what the speaker says, retain key points and respond to confirm that he or she understand what the speaker said. Demonstrating active listening by the listener does not show agreement with the message of the speaker.
Answer:
B- affects the net realizable value of accounts receivable
Explanation:
The mechanics of the allowance method are that the initial entry is a debit to bad debt expense and a credit to the allowance for doubtful accounts (which increases the reserve). The allowance is a contra account, which means that it is paired with and offsets the accounts receivable account. When a specific bad debt is identified, the allowance for doubtful accounts is debited (which reduces the reserve) and the accounts receivable account is credited (which reduces the receivable asset). If a customer subsequently pays an invoice that has already been written off, then the process is reversed to increase both the allowance and the accounts receivable account, after which the cash account is debited to increase the cash balance and the accounts receivable account is credited to reduce the receivable asset.
The term “Puritanism” was given to members of the Anglican Church of England in mid-16th century who claimed they wanted to “purify” the church. It was particularly strong in British North America. One of their strongest beliefs was that of “predestination.”
The doctrine of predestination argues that one cannot chose to be saved, nor can we achieve salvation simply by our actions. Whether we are saved or not will depend on whether God chooses to save us.
They distinguish between:
Justification: When God elects those he will grant salvation.
Sanctification: The holy behaviour that comes with being saved.
Their belief was that God had already decided whether each person was going to be saved or not, and human behaviour could do nothing to alter it.
This belief, instead of making them despair, motivated the Puritans to try to find “evidence” of whether God had elected them. This evidence came in the form of their personal behaviour. Therefore, it prevented followers from falling into despair or temptation, and instead provided them with another reason to lead a righteous life.