Answer:
The ledger of Metlock, Inc.
March 31 Adjusting Entries
Sr. No Particulars Debit Credit
1 Depreciation Expense $1092
Accumulated Depreciation $ 1092
Depreciation for 3 months = $364*3= $ 1092
2. Unearned Rent Revenue 8060
Rent Revenue Earned 8060
Half of the unearned rent revenue was earned during the quarter.
3. Interest Expense $130
Interest Payable $ 130
Interest of $520 is accrued on the notes payable. For the quarter it will be
$ 520/4-=$ 130
4. Supplies Expense 2885
Supplies 2885
Supplies on hand total $1,105. Supplies were $ 3900. The amount of supplies used were $ 3900- $ 1015= $ 2885
5. Insurance Expense $1560
Prepaid Insurance $ 1560
Insurance expires at the rate of $520 per month. For the three months it would be $ 520* 3= $1560.
Answer and Explanation:
1. Business implication: if there are no trade barriers, it would enable them get better raw materials for their business and increase customer base
Legal anti trust implication: lobbying is illegal in some countries
2. Business implication: this would attract more manufacturers who were not previously members of the association which would in turn promote the goals of the association in improving trade amongst the manufacturers
Legal anti trust implication: associatio may be exposed to legal examination, example increased regulations
3 business implications:sales territories would invariably create a safe and secure investment for manufacturers such that there is less cost of marketing and campaigning as consumers are guaranteed
Legal implications: this is against anti trust laws and goes against free trade policies and illegal monopoly
4 business implications: boycotting this supplier could create an alternative source of raw materials which wouldn't be as efficient and even cost more
Legal implications: boycotting a large supplier such as this who might have a political backing might bring political retaliations from the supplier's political proxies who might create other regulations in the supplier's favour
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Answer:
The correct answer is letter "B": The proceeds of the bond issue entirely as debt.
Explanation:
Under the U.S. General Accepted Accounting Principles (<em>GAAP</em>) the issuance costs of bonds are ignored for reporting purposes but the amount of sales revenues is recorded as debt. The amortization of the bond can be calculated using the <em>effective interest method</em> or the <em>straight-line method</em>.