The correct answers to the given questions are given below:
- Operations
- Competing
- Direct reporting stakeholders
- Only virtual meetings
- Program Stakeholder Engagement
- Appetite
- Organizational project management
- Are only one part of
- Benefits management plan
- Governance complexity
- Formulation
- Risk
- Discussion
- Program
<h3>What is Risk Appetite?</h3>
This refers to the risk capacity of a company with regards to the maximum risk which it is ready to accommodate in the production process
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Answer:
this case tells us about some sort of pressures that accounts feel when financial statements are needed urgently
Explanation:
1) As for using low estimates, this step was wrong on her part. she should have been upfront in her estimates. for the items that she could not estimate there should have been an indication that such items were still under review, instead of doing what she did to give the financial estimate a good look. Using guesses or deliberately using low estimates was a bad idea, GAAP would never condone that.
She should have met with the president and let him know that finalization of the financial statements would not possible within the time frame that he has given. She could have also explain that such delays are normal and she would have given estimates of when the draft internal copy would be made available to him. such steps she took could have resulted in serious consequences for the company
2) I would not inflate or deflate the figures on purpose to make financial statements look better. If it is time to present the draft and final year-end financial statements I will have to tell the truth on the numbers and estimations used and also the reasons for that. i would have explained the constraints that i was facing. if i was still being pressurized by the president, i would have no choice than to call it quits instead of going against the ethics of my profession, since there are both ethical and legal implications to not giving inaccurate financial statements.
Answer:
December 31, 2020
- Dr Bad Debt expense 18,690
- Cr Allowance For Doubtful Accounts account 18,690
Explanation:
First we need to determine the total amount of uncollectible accounts receivable = $385,600 x 6% = $23,100
Then we must subtract the amount already recorded in allowance for doubtful accounts from our total uncollectible accounts = $23,100 - $4,410 = $18,690
We have to debit the difference and credit the contra asset account:
Dr Bad Debt expense 18,690
Cr Allowance For Doubtful Accounts account 18,690
Answer:
Total payroll taxes 213
Explanation:
the employeer will have to record the taxes on the wages plus the taxes on his behalf
1,000 x 6.2 = 62
1,000 x 1.45 = 14.5
Total 76.5 for the employee
Then the employer must pay the same amount of taxes.
employer taxes 76.5
Total for OASDI and Medicare: 153
Then FUTA&SUTA 6% of 1000 60
Total payroll taxes 213