Answer:
Using High and Low Method
Cost Miles
$
High 1,250 4,000
Low <u>(970) </u> <u>(3,000)</u>
<u> 280 </u> <u>1,000</u>
Variable cost per mile = $2,800/1,000
=$0.28 per mile
Explanation:
In this question, there is need to obtain the difference with the highest cost and lowest cost. We also need to calculate the difference between the highest miles and lowest miles. Finally, we will divide the difference in cost by the difference in miles in order to determine the variable cost per mile.
Answer:
What is the appropriate amount of Bad Debt Expense?
Bad debt expense $ 1,178
Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $ 1,178
Explanation:
The total amount of Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts is a credit of $0,400
Accounts Receivable $ 10,400
Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $ 0,400
- The aging method indicates that the total amount must be :
Acc. Rec Allow.
7% $ 7,000 $ 0,490 Not yet due
15% $ 1,700 $ 0,255 1-30 days
49% $ 1,700 $ 0,833 more than 30 days
$ 10,400 $ 1,578
- It's necessary to entry the next journal entry to meet the amount indicated by the aging method.
Bad debt expense $ 1,178
Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $ 1,178
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Answer:
My best advice for the spouse would be to designate herself as the new account owner, and since she is 62, she can start taking regular distributions from it. Any distributions that she takes will be taxed as ordinary income (the same rule would have applied to the late husband).
Explanation:
If she had her own IRA account (which is doubtful since she doesn't work), she could also roll over her late spouse's balance into her own account.
The wife's third option would be to treat herself as a beneficiary, not the owner or spouse, but that would only complicate things and result in higher costs.
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