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Flauer [41]
2 years ago
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A(n) ____ is an investigation and assessment of the impact that various attacks can have on the organization.

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Leno4ka [110]2 years ago
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<span>A "Business impact analysis (BIA)" is an investigation and assessment of the impact that various attacks can have on the organization.

Business impact analysis (BIA) refers to an orderly procedure to decide and assess the potential impacts of an interference to basic business operations because of a disaster, mischance or crisis. A BIA is a fundamental segment of an association's business continuation design; it incorporates an exploratory part to uncover any vulnerabilities and an arranging segment to create methodologies for limiting danger.
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Journal Entry for record sale on 10th November

Date                Account                                                Debit              Credit

Nov 10              Cash                                                   $8000  

                       Account receivable                                                    $7840

                       (8000 × 98%)

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Jan. 1   Investment in Snoopy 270,000

           Cash Account                                 270,000

To record the 90% investment in Snoopy.

Jan. 1  

Cash                                        20,000

Accounts receivable               30,000

Inventory                                 60,000

Land                                       100,000

Building, net                            90,000

Goodwill on acquisition        100,000

Investment in Snoopy Company             270,000

Accounts Payable                                       25,000

Bonds Payable                                            75,000

Noncontrolling interest                              30,000

b. Consolidation Worksheet on January 1, 20X8:

                                                    Peanut    Snoopy    DR   CR  Consolidated

                                                 Company   Company

Assets

Cash                                        $55,000   $20,000                    $75,000

  1. Accounts Receivable       50,000      30,000                      80,000 Inventory                         100,000      60,000                    160,000

Investment in Snoopy           270,000                         270,000CR

Land                                       225,000    100,000                     325,000  

Buildings and Equipment     700,000     100,000                     800,000

Accumulated Depreciation (400,000)     (10,000)                    (410,000)

Goodwill                                                                                       100,000

Total Assets                      $1,000,000 $400,000                 $1,130,000

Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

Accounts Payable                 $75,000   $25,000                      100,000

Bonds Payable                      200,000     75,000                      275,000

Common Stock                     500,000  200,000 200,000 500,000

Retained Earnings               225,000    100,000 100,000 225,000

Noncontrolling interest                                                                30,000

Total Liabilities and Equity $1,000,000 $400,000               $1,130,000

c. Consolidated Balance Sheet

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Cash                                            $75,000

  1. Accounts Receivable           80,000 Inventory                             160,000

Land                                           325,000  

Buildings and Equipment         800,000

Accumulated Depreciation      (410,000)

Goodwill                                     100,000

Total Assets                          $1,130,000

Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

Accounts Payable                  $100,000

Bonds Payable                        275,000

Common Stock                     500,000

Retained Earnings               225,000

Noncontrolling interest            30,000

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Accounts Receivable                     50,000        30,000

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Land                                             225,000      100,000

Buildings and Equipment            700,000      100,000

Accumulated Depreciation        (400,000)      (10,000)

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Common Stock                            500,000   200,000

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