Business, 24.09.2020 18:01 girdwood797
Problem 3-1B Identifying adjusting entries with explanations P1 For each of the following journal entries 1 through 12, enter the letter of the explanation that most closely describes it in the space beside each entry. (You can use letters more than once.) A. To record payment of a prepaid expense. B. To record this period’s use of a prepaid expense. C. To record this period’s depreciation expense. D. To record receipt of unearned revenue. E. To record this period’s earning of prior unearned revenue. F. To record an accrued expense. G. To record payment of an accrued expense. H. To record an accrued revenue. I. To record receipt of accrued revenue. 1. Interest Receivable 3,500 Interest Revenue 3,500 2. Salaries Payable 9,000 Cash 9,000 3. Depreciation Expense 8,000 Accumulated Depreciation 8,000 4. Cash 9,000 Unearned Professional Fees 9,000 5. Insurance Expense 4,000 Prepaid Insurance 4,000 6. Interest Expense 5,000 Interest Payable 5,000 7. Cash 1,500 Accounts Receivable (from services) 1,500 8. Salaries Expense 7,000 Salaries Payable 7,000 9. Cash 1,000 Interest Receivable 1,000 10. Prepaid Rent 3,000 Cash 3,000 11. Rent Expense 7,500 Prepaid Rent 7,500 12. Unearned Professional Fees 6,000 Professional Fees Earned 6,000
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Business, 22.06.2019 15:20
Garfield corporation is considering building a new plant in canada. it predicts sales at the new plant to be 50,000 units at $5.00/unit. below is a listing of estimated expenses. category total annual expenses % of annual expense that are fixed materials $50,000 10% labor $90,000 20% overhead $40,000 30% marketing/admin $20,000 50% a canadian firm was contracted to sell the product and will receive a commission of 10% of the sales price. no u.s. home office expenses will be allocated to the new facility. the contribution margin ratio for garfield corporation is
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:30
Contrast two economies that transitioned to capitalism and explain what factors affected the ease kf their transition as welas the “face” of capitalism that each has adopted
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Business, 23.06.2019 02:00
Suppose that a major city’s main thoroughfare, which is also an interstate highway, will be completely closed to traffic for two years, from january 2014 to december 2015, for reconstruction at a cost of $535 million. if the construction company were to keep the highway open for traffic during construction, the highway reconstruction project would take much longer and be more expensive. suppose that construction would take four years if the highway were kept open, at a total cost of $800 million. the state department of transportation had to make its decision in 2014, one year before the start of construction (so that the first payment was one year away). so the department of transportation had the following choices: (i) close the highway during construction, at an annual cost of $267.5 million per year for two years. (ii) keep the highway open during construction, at an annual cost of $200 million per year for four years. now suppose the interest rate is 80%. calculate the present value of the costs incurred under each plan.
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Business, 23.06.2019 02:40
The law firm of furlan and benson accumulates costs associated with individual cases, using a job order cost system. the following transactions occurred during july: jul. 3 charged 175 hours of professional (lawyer) time to the obsidian co. breech of contract suit to prepare for the trial, at a rate of $150 per hour. 10 reimbursed travel costs to employees for depositions related to the obsidian case, $12,500. 14 charged 260 hours of professional time for the obsidian trial at a rate of $185 per hour. 18 received invoice from consultants wadsley and harden for $30,000 for expert testimony related to the obsidian trial. 27 applied office overhead at a rate of $62 per professional hour charged to the obsidian case. 31 paid administrative and support salaries of $28,500 for the month. 31 used office supplies for the month, $4,000. 31 paid professional salaries of $74,350 for the month. 31 billed obsidian $172,500 for successful defense of the case. required: a. provide the journal entries for each of these transactions. refer to the chart of accounts for exact wording of account titles. b. how much office overhead is over- or underapplied? c. determine the gross profit on the obsidian case, assuming that over- or underapplied office overhead is closed monthly to cost of services.
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