Answer:
Dr Land account 10,000
Cr Common Stock account 2,000
Cr Capital Paid in Excess of Par Value account 8,000
Whenever a company sells stock it must record the transaction under common stock account at par value (= 200 shares x $10 = $2,000). Any extra money received must be recorded as capital paid in excess of par value (= $10,000 - $2,000). The basis for the land that Jose Garcia contributes must be its fair market value ($10,000).
Answer:
$18,200
Explanation:
Calculation to determine what Jarrod may exclude from his gross income.
Using this formula
Gross income=Tuition+Books and supplies
Let plug in the formula
Gross income= $16,800 + $1,400
Gross income=$18,200
Therefore Jarrod may exclude $18,200 from his gross income.
Answer:
A) ability of Big Lots to imitate Wal-Mart's tightly integrated activity map.
Explanation:
Competitive advantage of a company is it's ability to leverage on unique capabilities and resources to gain more market share than others.
In this instance Big Lots is competing favourably by imitating unique capability of Walmart which is highly disciplined merchandise cost and inventory management system.
A business can imitate another's strategy in order to better compete with them.
For example acquiring a company to increase scale of operations to match a competitor.
Answer and Explanation:
The Journal entry is shown below:-
Amount should be capitalized for new vehicle = Cost + Painting and new logo cost + Deluxe Roof rack and trailer hitch
= $15,600 + $6,600 + $2,900
= $25,100
We took the cost of painting and deluxe roof and trailer hitch costs into account as they are supposed to increase the vehicle's future benefits.
Depreciation = (Cost - Salvage Value) ÷ Number of Years
= ($25,100 - $6,300) ÷ 5
= $3,760 per year
In the year 2022 vehicle is used only for 6 months (July to Dec), depreciation expense for the year ended December 31, 2022 is
= $3,760 × 6 ÷ 12
= $1,880
So, the Journal entry is
Depreciation expense Dr, $1,880
To Accumulated Depreciation $1,880
(Being depreciation provided for the year 2022 is recorded)
Therefore for recording the depreciation provided for the year 2022 we simply debited the depreciation expenses while we credited the accumulated depreciation.