Answer:
A debit to Salaries Expense and a credit to the Salaries Payable Account.
Explanation:
This adjusting entry brings the salary expense account to its accrued balance in line with the accrual concept and matching principle of generally accepted accounting principles. These state that expenses and revenues should not reflect only the cash basis but the accrual basis, whereby unpaid or prepaid expenses, deferred or unpaid revenues that relate to the accounting period are brought into consideration.
Answer:
D. the objective is to validate relationships and test hypotheses
Explanation:
In order to test hypothesis, a branch of statistics called "inferential statistics" is needed, and statistics, as it is well known, is a branch of mathematics (of applied mathematics).
Therefore, if you want to test an hypothesis and validate a relationship, you need to run a statistical study, and that study has to be fed with quantitative data.
I say around 15-25 yrs but really i am not sure just being honest
Answer:
Incurred but unpaid
Explanation:
When wages and salaries are incurred by an entity and paid, the entries required are debit Wages and Salaries expense, credit cash account. However, when the expense is incurred but cash is yet to be paid, this represents a liability to the organization and as such, an accrual is required. The entries to be posted are debit Wages and salaries expense (in the income statement), credit Accrued wages and salaries (in the balance sheet).
Answer:
a. Revenue recognition principle
Explanation:
The revenue recognition principle refers to the principle in which the revenues are recorded when it is realized or earned. It follows the accrual basis of accounting
It is not recorded when the cash is actually received.
When the sale is made, the same is to be shown in the books of accounts
Therefore as per the GAAP, the revenue should be addressed by revenue recognition
hence, the correct option is a.