Answer and Explanation:
The journal entries are as follows:
On May 4
Account payable $600
To cash $600
(Being cash paid is recorded)
On May 7
Account receivable $6,500
To service revenue $6,500
(being service on account is recorded)
On May 8
Supplies $800
To Account payable $800
(being supplies purchased on account)
On May 9
Equipment $1,000
To cash $1,000
(being cash paid)
On May 17
Salary expense $500
To cash $500
(being cash paid)
On May 22
Repair expense $800
To Account payable $800
(Being received bill for repairing of an equipment is recorded)
On May 27
Prepaid rent $1,100
To cash $1,100
(Being cash paid is recorded)
Answer:
11.611 +/- 3.013
Explanation:
3 3.5 4 6 7 8 8.5 12.5 15
7 17 19 12 19 22 28 20 28
difference
4 13.5 15 6 12 14 19.5 7.5 13
mean = 11.611
the standard deviation ⇒ 7.611² + 1.889² + 3.389² + 5.611² + 0.389² + 2.389² - 7.889² + 4.111² + 1.389² = 57.927 + 3.568 + 11.485 + 31.483 + 0.151 + 5.707 + 62.236 + 16.9 + 1.929 = 191.386/9 = √21.265 = 4.611
standard deviation = 4.611 1.918
confidence interval = mean +/- [(standard deviation/√9) x 1.96]
11.611 + [(4.611/3) x 1.96] = 11.611 + 3.013
11.611 - [(4.611/3) x 1.96] = 11.611 - 3.013
Answer: Maximize joint welfare in respective or the right owner.
Explanation: A coase solution to a problem of externality insures that a socially efficient outcome is to maximize the joint welfare, irrespective of the right of ownership.
The Coase theorem states that when transaction cost are low, two parties will be able to bargain and reach an efficient outcome in the presence of an externality.
Unit pricing can be used in various types of contracts to require the buyer to pay the supplier a predetermined amount per unit of service.
Answer:
Revenue /expense approach
Explanation:
As we know that the income statement recognized only the revenues and the expenses and if the revenue is more than the expenses so the company is earning profit else it would suffered loss
So for proper income statement, the item recognized under US GAAP should be placed in revenue and expense approach as it comes under the income statement and the same is to be considered