False. There are other ways to maintain that information.
Answer:
c. Debit Cash $745; credit Note Receivable $745.
Explanation:
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a. This entry has already been recorded in the company's accounts. It should be reconciled with the Bank Account.
b. A miscellaneous expense has been incurred but it was paid and not on credit.
c. Correct Entry. As you can see that a Note Receivable has been collected by bank from customer. So, we have to increase the Cash balance by debiting it and remove the receivables by crediting it.
d. Sales transaction is never a part of Bank Reconciliation.
e. $745 has been collected from customer and not paid to vendor. The amount paid is $1,730 which is already recorded in the Books.
The options for this question are: A. Software as a web service B. Cellular networks C. TQM D. Internet telephony E. The World Wide Web
Answer:
The correct answer is D. Internet telephony.
Explanation:
Internet telephony (also called IP telephone or Voice over IP or VoIP) designates telephone activity through a computer network in which data is transmitted according to the IP standard. IP means "Internet protocol" and is a set of rules according to which data must be prepared for transmission on the Internet. IP telephony uses the same transmission channels as normal data transmission on the Internet.
Answer:
Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below:
a. Cash A/c Dr $15,000
To Games revenue A/c $15,000
(Being cash collected)
b. Cash A/c Dr $3,000
Accounts receivable A/c Dr $5,000
To Sales revenue $8,000
(Being cash received for selling of equipment)
c. Cash A/c Dr $4,000
To Account receivable $4,000
(Being cash received for merchandise sold by the company)
d. Cash A/c Dr $2,500
To Unearned revenue A/c $2,500
(Being deposit received for the upcoming fall season)