Answer:
The book value of the machine at the end of 2021 is $620000.
Explanation:
The straight line depreciation allocates a constant depreciation expense throughout the useful life of the machine. The straight line depreciation expense can be calculated using the following formula,
Depreciation expense per year = (Cost - Residual value) / estimated useful life
Depreciation expense per year = (1000000 - 50000) / 5 = $190000 per year
The book value of asset is the value of the asset calculated by deducting Accumulated depreciation from its cost.
The book value of the machine at the end of 2021 will be the, considering the depreciation expense for year 2021 has been charged,
Accumulated depreciation till 2021 end = 190000 for Year 2020 + 190000 for Year 2021 = $380000
Book value at the end of 2021 = 1000000 - 380000 = $620000
Answer: b) The total amount debited must equal the total amount credited
Explanation:
Journal entries on the debit side must always equal entries on the credit side. This is to fulfil the Accounting requirement of Double Entry where every entry in the books must have an equal and corresponding entry as well.
There can be multiple accounts represented in the journal entry but the amount on the credit side needs to balance with the amount on the debit side.
For example, a good to sold to Hillary by Trump for $30. Trump gives Hillary a discount of 10%. Trump will record that entry as,
DR Cash $27
DR Sales Discount $3
CR Accounts Receivable $30
Notice that the Debit side has 2 accounts but they still add up to the $30 on the Credit side.
Answer:
Explanation:
Assume: The Federal Alternative Minimum Tax rate of 20%
G.R EDWIN INC $
Sales 6, 020, 000.00
Less:
Cost of goods sold 3, 060,000.00
Gross profit 2,960,000.00
Less:
Operating Expenses 2,650,000.00
Profit 310,000.00
Less: Int Expense 27,000.00
Net Profit 283,000.00
Tax liability assuming tax rate of 20%
= 283,000 * 20%
=$56,600
Answer: <u><em>A college student starts a part-time tutoring business is not an example of a barrier to entry.</em></u>
This is not an example of barrier to entry since in this particular case others students can easily utilize the same opportunity and enter into this particular business. In this case there is no legal barriers so that others cannot enter or exit into this industry or business.
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<u><em>Therefore the correct option is (d).</em></u>
Answer: verifiable
Explanation:
A financial information is verifiable when the independent measurers get similar results when using the same accounting measurement methods.
In this scenario, the independent measures use thesame method but do their work separately without them knowing the results gotten by the other person. When there's similarity in the results, it shows that the results are verifiable.