Answer and Explanation:
The Journal entry is shown below:-
March 20
Accumulated depreciation - Delivery Truck Dr, $1,890
To Cash $1,890
(Being the replacement of transmission and capitalizing the transmission cost is recorded)
June 11
Delivery Truck Dr, $1,350
To Cash $1,350
(Being the installation of hydraulic lift and capitalization of installation expenses is recorded)
November 30
Repairs and Maintenance Expense Dr, $55
To Cash $55
(Being the payment for changing the oil and air filter is recorded)
Answer:
The correct answer would be option A, The lump sum is always better.
Explanation:
If I would have to give advice to my friend who is in the same situation as i was in some time back, I would recommend him to go for the Lump sum choice. This is because of the fact that the interest rate compounded in three years payment schedule will result in the less value of what I am getting today. Accepting the lump sum value in contrast with accepting the yearly payments on 9% interest rate would be better off because it has more value at present.
Answer:
$22,640
The explanation is shown below:-
Explanation:
The computation of cash flow from operating activities using the direct method is shown below:-
Direct method
Pizza International, Inc.
Statement of cash inflow
Cash flow from operating expenses
Cash received from customers $143,777
($143,951 - $174)
Cash Paid
To suppliers ($53,773)
($45,700 - $651 + $8,724)
To salaries and wages ($56,855)
For office expenses ($7,730)
($7,785 + $668 - $723)
For income tax expenses ($2,779)
($50 + $2,729)
Net cash inflow from operating
activities $22,640
It is mainly due to no depreciation expenses for cash products. Depreciation expenses do not contribute to cash outflows. Because of which company has reported large cash inflow from operations compared to near net loss.
Know that giving customers too many choices can overwhelm and lead to fewer sales the benefit of limited sharing options
I would say D. because that is what they want