Answer:
The following are the answers to the question, using the FASB Acounting Standards Codification at the FASB website:
1. Topic 260, FASB Accounting Standards Codification is the topic number (Topic XXX) that provides the accounting for earnings per share.
2. FASB ASC 260-10-50-1
3. FASB ASC 260-10-50-2
Answer:
$240,500
Explanation:
We know that
Current ratio = Total Current assets ÷ total current liabilities
= $2,141,000 ÷ $842,000
= 2.5 times
For current ratio falling below 2.2, we have to assume the borrowed amount be X
So, the equation would be
$2,141,000+ X ÷ $842,000 + X = 2.2
$2,141,000+ X = 2.2 × ($842,000 + X)
$2,141,000+ X = $1,852,400 + 2.2X
$2,141,000 - $1,852,400 = 2.2X - X
$288,600 = 1.2X
So X would be $240,500
Answer:
c. An overdraft is a fee your bank charges you for opening a checking account.
Explanation:
Checking account is a deposit account with a bank or any financial institution that allows the owner of such account to make withdrawals and deposits. They are also known as demand accounts or transactional accounts. They are very liquid and allows for countless deposits and withdrawals and can be obtained by using automated teller machines, checks and electronic debits, and a number of other methods.
A checking account is unlike other bank accounts like less liquid savings or investments account it allows for countless withdrawals and unlimited deposits, and savings accounts sometimes limit both.
The statement that an overdraft is a fee that banks charges for opening a checking account is false.
Overdraft is a form of extension of credit from a finiancial institution and often granted when an account reaches zero. it allow such account holder to continue withdrawing money even though the account has no funds or insufficient funds that would cater for and cover the amount of the withdrawal. So it is not the fee that bank charges for opening a checking account, instead what checking account offers is overdraft protection in which if a checking account owner write a check or make a purchase than the funds in the checking account, the bank may cover the difference.
Answer:
a. The amount refund owed to the customer is : $29,792
b. To record the refund and the return of merchandise:
Dr Sales returned and Allowances $30,400
Cr Sales Discounts $608
Cr Cash $29,792
(to record the refund of $30,400 sales with sales discount of $608 made)
Dr Merchandise Inventory $13,060
Cr Cost of Merchandise sold $13,060
(to record the impact of the $30,400 sales refund on cost of merchandise sold and merchandise inventory)
Explanation:
- Further explanation for sell discounts calculation:
As the terms is 2/10, total discount had been given as calculated below:
$30,400 x 2% = $608.