Gross Net Income ✌hope this helps because i just had to ask my business teacher on the phone
Answer:
(D) the principle of comparative advantage does not apply to countries with extremely limited resources.
Explanation:
The statement a, b and c are trues, the cost of opportunity reduced because you have more products available, it reduces the price of different prices and services, the trade makes that the nations depend and work together to improve their benefits, usually the trade doesn't benefits all the citizens because some industries improve their performance an other don't it depends of the market.
All the resources al limited, but the principle of the comparative advantage, says that the countries have to put the resources and efforts in a specific economic activities where they are better that other countries, and there are many products that a country could make
Answer:
Beaver Construction
1. Journal Entry:
April 1, 2015:
Debit Equipment $50,400
Credit Cash Account $50,400
To record the purchase of new equipment for cash.
2. December 31, 2015:
Debit Depreciation Expense-Equipment $5,400
Credit Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment $5,400
To record the depreciation expense for the period.
3. Adjusted balances of Accumulated Depreciation and Depreciation Expense at December 31, 2015:
a) Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment
Beginning balance $0
Depreciation Expense $5,400
Ending balance $5,400
b) Depreciation Expense-Equipment $5,400
Explanation:
The depreciation expense for equipment is $5,400 ($600 x 9) since the depreciation charge for each month is $600. The equipment was used from 9 months from April 1 to December 31 in 2015. This implies that only $5,400 will be charged to Income Statement for the period.
Answer and Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
a.
The amount of the adjusting entry for bad debt expense should be
= $45,000 + $5,400
= $50,400
The journal entry should be
Bad Debt Expense Dr. 50,400
To Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Cr. 50,400
(Being the bad debt expense is recorded)
b.
Accounts Receivable 675,000
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 45,000
Bad Debt Expense 50,400
c.
Accounts Receivable 675,000
Less: Allowance for Doubtful Accounts (45,000)
Net realizable value of accounts receivable 630,000
Explanation:
The journal entries are as follows:
On July 1
Prepaid Insurance A/c Dr $20,700
To Cash A/c $20,700
(Being prepaid insurance is paid)
On December 31
Insurance expense A/c Dr $
To Prepaid insurance A/c $1,110
(Being the insurance expense is recorded)
The insurance expense is shown below:
= $20,700 ÷ 3 years × 6 months ÷ 12 months
= $3,450