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Answer:
In 2017
Net Income and Retained Earning are overstated by $100,000
Expenses and Payables are understated by $100,000.
In 2018
Inventory, Net Income and Retained Earning are understated by $57,000
Expenses are overstates by $57,000
Explanation:
Accrued Salaries is Recorded as follow
Dr. Salaries Expense
Cr. Salaries Payament
Non recording of this entry will result in understatement of Expenses and Payables by $100,000 over statement of Net income and retained earning by the same amount.
Treatment of Office supplies of $57,000 as expense will overstate the expenses and understate the the inventory, Net income and Retained Earning.
Answer:
A- 12
B- 1.09
C- 52.15%
Explanation:
A. The job finding rate (f) is the fraction of unemployed individuals who find a job each month. (f) is thus the inverse of the average spell of unemployment. Spell of unemployment was 1/12. Knowing that 1/12 is 0.083, then inverse it. 0.083^-1 = 12.
B. Separation Rate would be 11/12 or 0.917. Take the inverse of that 0.917^-1 = 1.09
C. natural rate of unemployment = rate of job separation / (rate of job separation + rate of job finding) = 1.09/1+ 1.09 = 52.15%. this shows that natural and unemployment is 52.15%.
1. The personal representative of a decedent is known as an executor.
2. In a situation where the decedent does not have a valid will, the court-appointed representative who supervises the probate process is called an <u>administrator</u>.
<h3>What is the probate process?</h3>
The probate process refers to the formalized legal process followed to recognize a will and appoint the executor or administrator (as the decedent's personal representative) to administer the estate and distribute assets to the intended beneficiaries.
The executor or administrator is responsible for supervising the probate process and settling the estate of the deceased or decedent.
Thus, whereas, the personal representative of a decedent is called an <u>executor</u> with a valid will, they are known as <u>administrators</u> when the court appoints them to the office.
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