Answer:
Accounts Receivable 3,400
Consulting Revenue 3,400
Supplies 1,000
Accounts Payable 1,000
Cash 2,400
Accounts Receivable 2,400
Accounts Payable 1,000
Cash 1,000
Utilities expense 800
Cash 800
Explanation:
The services are earned and were only billed not collected. So the company should reocgnize the receivable
The purchase of supplies is con credit, the company will recognize a liability
When the company collects from the account, it will decrease and cash will increase
When paying the supplier, their cash decrease and the liability is write-off
The utilities expense are cost of the period, so are recognize as expense.
Answer:
cash 1,000 debit
inventory 2,000 debit
land 5,000 debit
note payable 3,000 credit
Krug capital Account 5,000 credit
Explanation:
The land and inventories will be accepted at his market value.
Along with cash this are assets which enter the partnership so they are debited.
The note payable decreases the Krug capital contribution. It is credited.
Krug capital account balance will be to complete the entry and make debit = credit.
Answer:
c. increases
Explanation:
Opportunity cost is the cost of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives.
The production possibility frontier is graph that shows the two combinations of goods that an economy can produce given its resocurces.
As the production of donuts increases, the amount of beers that would be forgone in order to increase production of donuts rises.
I hope my answer helps you
Answer:
The correct answer is behaviorally anchored rating scale.
Explanation:
The behavior-based rating scale is a performance appraisal method that combines elements of the traditional rating scale and critical incident methods. In this, various levels of performance are presented along with a scale that describes them regarding the specific work behavior of an employee.
Answer:
the question is missing the numbers, so I looked for a similar question:
Suppose you receive $100 at the end of each year for the next three years. a. If the interest rate is 8%, what is the present value of these cash flows? (Answer: $257) b. What is the future value in three years of the present value you computed in (a)? (Answer: $324.61) c. Suppose you deposit the cash flows in a bank account that pays 8% interest per year. What is the balance in the account at the end of each of the next three years (after your deposit is made)? How does the final bank balance compare with your answer in (b)?
a) PV = $100/1.08 + $100/1.08² + $100/1.08³ = $257.71
b) FV = $257.71 x (1 + 8%)³ = $324.64
c) FV = ($100 x 1.08²) + ($100 x 1.08) + $100 = $324.64
it is exactly the same as the answer for (b)