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lesya692 [45]
2 years ago
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Julia, an economics professor, is giving a presentation on her research. what presentation delivery method should julia use if s

he wants to broadcast her lecture to various places in real time?
Business
2 answers:
Novay_Z [31]2 years ago
4 0

the answer is webcast

fiasKO [112]2 years ago
3 0
I think the best way would be to use applications that allow one to connect to any place around the worlds through the internet. One example is the use of skype. Julia can give out her skype ID to people around the world and use this to connect to the presentation.
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Answer:

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Preference    $20,000    $28,000    $42,000    $30,000

Equity             $0              $0             $158,000    $320,000

Total Dividend

Preference = $120,000

Equity = $478,000

Explanation:

When the preference dividends are cumulative in nature the dividends shall be paid each year of the rate specified, in case not paid the, it is carried forward.

In the given case, preference dividend = 80,000 shares \times $5 \times 7.5% = $30,000

<u>Thus, in 2015</u>

Dividend to preference = $20,000

Dividend to Equity = $0

Also $30,000 - $20,000 = $10,000 shall be carried forward.

<u>2016</u>

Dividend to preference = $10,000 Arrears

Current year = $28,000 - $10,000 = $18,000

Carry forward = $30,000 - $18,000 = $12,000

Dividend to Equity = $0

<u>2017</u>

Dividend to preference = $12,000 Arrears

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Dividend to preference = $30,000

Dividend to Equity = $350,000 - $30,000 = $320,000

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Answer:

PEYTON APPROVED

TRIAL BALANCE

As of December 31, 2017

                                        Unadjusted           Adjusting          Adjusted

                                      Trial balance             Entries         Trial balance

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Cash                          67,520.04           3   1,000              68,520.04

Accounts Receivable 68,519.91                                         68,519.91

Other Receivable -

Insurance Baking

 Supplies                  15,506.70                                         15,506.70

Merchandise

 Inventory                  1,238.07             1  3,175             1     4,413.07

Consignment

 Inventory                                            2   200             2      200

Prepaid Rent             2,114.55                                             2,114.55

Prepaid Insurance    2,114.55                                             2,114.55

Misc. Supplies             170.49                                               170.49

Baking Equipment 14,000.00              4  2,000          4 12,000.00

Accumulated Depreciation   1,606.44 4                      4                    406.44

Customer Deposit

- Accounts Payable            20,262.11                                           20,262.11

Wages Payable                     3,383.28                                            3,383.28

Interest Payable                        211.46                                                211.46

Notes Payable                     5,000.00                                           5,000.00

Common Stock                 20,000.00                                        20,000.00

Beginning Retained

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Dividends                        105,000.00                                       105,000.00

Bakery Sales                   327,322.55                                      327,322.55

Merchandise Sales              1,205.64                                           1,205.64

Cost of Goods

Sold - Baked 105,834.29                                         105,834.29

Cost of Goods

Sold -

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Rent Exp.       24,549.19                                            24,549.19

Wages Exp.   10,670.72                                             10,670.72

Misc. Supplies

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Business

License

Expense       2,045.77                                               2,045.77

Misc.

 Expense      1,363.84                                                1,363.84

Depreciation

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Insurance

 Expense      1,091.08                                                1,091.08

Advertising

Expense     1,549.74                                                 1,549.74

Interest

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Telephone

Expense      490.98                                                   490.98

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Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

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As of December 31, 2017

Unadjusted trial balance Adjusting entries Adjusted trial balance

Dr Cr ref Dr Cr ref Dr Cr

Cash 67,520.04 67,520.04

Accounts Receivable 68,519.91 68,519.91

Other Receivable - Insurance Baking Supplies 15,506.70 15,506.70

Merchandise Inventory 1,238.07 1,238.07

Consignment Inventory Prepaid Rent 2,114.55 2,114.55

Prepaid Insurance 2,114.55 2,114.55

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Baking Equipment 14,000.00 14,000.00

Accumulated Depreciation 1,606.44 1,606.44

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Wages Payable 3,383.28 3,383.28

Interest Payable 211.46 211.46

Notes Payable 5,000.00 5,000.00

Common Stock 20,000.00 20,000.00

Beginning Retained earnings 50,144.84 50,144.84

Dividends 105,000.00 105,000.00

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Merchandise Sales 1,205.64 1,205.64

Cost of Goods Sold - Baked 105,834.29 105,834.29

Cost of Goods Sold - Merchandise 859.77 859.77

Rent Expense 24,549.19 24,549.19

Wages Expense 10,670.72 10,670.72

Misc. Supplies Expense 3,000.46 3,000.46

Business License Expense 2,045.77 2,045.77

Misc. Expense 1,363.84 1,363.84

Depreciation Expense 677.86 677.86

Insurance Expense 1,091.08 1,091.08

Advertising Expense 1,549.74 1,549.74

Interest Expense 818.31 818.31

Telephone Expense 490.98 490.98

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b) The adjustments are made in the Adjusting entries column and referenced accordingly, while the effect is reflected in the adjusted trial balance column.

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