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Aleks [24]
2 years ago
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Wrongful Discharge. Stephen Fredrick, a pilot for Simmons Airlines Corp., criticized the safety of the aircraft that Simmons use

d on many of its flights and warned the airline about possible safety problems. Simmons took no action. After one of the planes crashed, Fredrick appeared on the television program Good Morning America to discuss his safety concerns. The same day, Fredrick refused to allow employees of Simmons to search his personal bags before a flight that he was scheduled to work. Claiming insubordination, the airline terminated Fredrick. Fredrick filed a suit in a federal district court against Simmons, claiming, among other things, retaliatory discharge for his public criticism of the safety of Simmons’s aircraft and that this discharge violated the public policy of providing for safe air travel. Simmons responded that an employee who "goes public" with his or her concerns should not be protected by the law. Will the court agree with Simmons?
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kogti [31]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Really want to help but I cant . Maybe next time I can help Maybe not but because we dont meet again

By the way .... this Virus.

mmuah thabks for the points

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Answer and Explanation:

1. According to the scenario, the journal entries are shown below:

Journal Entry

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               To Common stock A/c    $40,000

(Being the exchange for the common stock is recorded)

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                     To Cash A/c     $4,800

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                 To Cash A/c     $2,380

(Being the automobile and miscellaneous expenses paid is recorded)

October 7 Office salaries expense A/c  Dr. $3,500

                   To Cash A/c     $3,500

(Being the office salaries paid is recorded)

October 8 Supplies expense A/c  Dr. $1,300

                        To Supplies A/c     $1,300

(Being the cost of supplies is recorded)

October 9 Dividend A/c    Dr. $1,500

                        To Cash A/c     $1,500

(Being the dividend paid is recorded)

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T Accounts

                                           Cash A/c

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Common stock 40,000 Rent expenses        4,800

Sales commission 18,750 Account payable          1,100

                                Automobile expense  1,580

                                Miscellaneous expense   800

                                Office salaries expense    3,500

                                Dividend expense             1,500

                                          Supplies Account

Particular  Amount ($) Particular              Amount ($)

Accounts payable 2,150 Supplies expenses 1,300

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Particular  Amount ($) Particular  Amount ($)

Cash            1,100           Supplies  2,150

                                                  Common Stock  

Particular  Amount ($) Particular  Amount ($)

                                    Cash          40,000

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Particular  Amount ($) Particular  Amount ($)

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Automobile expense 1,580  

Supplies expense 1,300  

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Office salaries expense 3,500

Automobile expense          1,580

Supplies expense                  1,300

Miscellaneous expense 800

Amount of total expenses

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= $6,770

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= $5,270  

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= 1 ÷ (1 +rate) ∧ number of year

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