Answer:
D. Debit Sales Revenue for $140 and credit Cash for $140.
Explanation:
The journal entry to record the sale:
Dr Cash 3,500
Cr Sales revenue 3,500
Dr Cost of goods sold XY
Cr Merchandise inventory XY
The journal entry to record the allowance for the defective merchandise:
Dr Sales revenue (or sales returns and allowances) 140
Cr Cash 140
Sales returns and allowances account is a contra revenue account that decreases sales revenue. In this case, the company uses only sales revenue account which is reduced by debiting it.
Answer: Option A which is the Dealership 0% financing option will be preferable if the Price of the car is less than the different of Loan monthly Payments minus Rebates.
Explanation:
OPTION 1
A buyer pays 60 monthly instalments and the interest rate is 0%. This tells us that there is no interest the value of the debt (Which is the price of 2003 Protege S hatchback) will not increase over the period of 60%, with this option time value of money is not considered.
Option 2
The buyer receives a Rebate of $3600 if the car is paid for in cash. The buyer qualifies for a loan at an effective rate of 7% per annum. The amount of a loan will be the Price of a 2003 Protege S Hatchback. Assuming the Loan will also ave a period of 60 months, The Total amount Payable over the period of 60 months equals Loan Monthly payments multiplied by 60 months. The buyer receives a rebate of $3600, therefore The Net Amount Payable for Option 2 financing is found by multiplying Loan monthly payments by 60 months then subtract the Cash Rebate received of $3600
Let us now compare the two options to find out how Large must the Car be for option A to be preferable.
Y = The Price of a 2003 Protege Hatch Back, Which also equals the amount of debt over a period of 60 years (option A has no interest)
Monthly Payments of a loan = P
number of Periods = 60 months
Debt in 60 months versus Loan payments multiplied by 60 months - rebate
Therefore Y ∠ P x 60 months - $3600
Option A which is the Dealership 0% financing option will be preferable if the Price of the car is less than the different of Loan monthly Payments minus Rebates.
Answer:
positioning strategy.
Explanation:
According to my research on different types of business strategies, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the soft drink company is effectively using a positioning strategy. This is a strategy that focuses on one or two important key aspects in which to concentrate and excel on. In this situation the key aspect was healthy living.
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Answer:
A
cash 15,000 debit
accounts receivable 15,000 credit
B
cash 150 debit
gift card liaiblity 150 credit
C
accounts receivable 4,000 debit
services revenue 4,000 credit
D
cash 2,250 debit
unearned revenue 2,250 credit
E
accounts receivable 125 debit
service revenues 125 credit
Explanation:
A
we increase cash and decrease the customers accounts
B
we record the cash proceeds and use a liability for the obligation in the near future to provide services to a customer
C
we recognize the revenue and increase our accounts receivable
D
as the colleciton is in advance the revenue is not earned. this is a liability as we now have the obligation to perform services in the near future
E
we must match the revenue whn the time it occurs and that time was february not march.
Answer:
d) Debit Expenses $50,000 and Claims payable $100,000; Credit Cash $150,000.
Explanation:
As for the information provided,
There was this law suit against the company from past several years. Where the lawyers already estimated that liability on the company will arise amounting $100,000.
Thus, on the provisional basis such claims of $100,000 would have been provided ideally.
Now, after final judgement the court had cleared about the claim which is $150,000.
Thus, entry to record such claim of $150,000 will be:
Expenses A/c Dr. $50,000
Claims Payable A/c Dr. $100,000
To Cash A/c $150,000