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Answer:
The correct answer is letter "A": Coworker's paycheck.
Explanation:
One of the uses of apostrophes (') in grammar is to show possession. In such a case, the apostrophe and an "s" are added to nouns at their end ('s). If the noun is plural ending with an "s" only the apostrophe (') is added. The other use of apostrophes is to show that words have been contracted (e.g. I am = I'm).
Thus, the noun "coworker" in its singular form shows possession in the phrase:
<em>Coworker's paycheck.</em>
Answer: Fictitious refunds
Explanation:
A fictitious refund scheme, occurs when a fraudster processes a transaction to look as if a customer was returning a merchandise, even though there was no actual return. While some fraudsters create an entirely fictitious refund, other fraudsters just overstate the amount of a legitimate refund that took place and steal the excess money.
Billy Mitchell covering his gambling debts, issuing several refund credits to his personal credit card for amounts that were below the store’s review limit is an example of fictitious refund scheme.
Answer and Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below:
Account Receivable $409,500
To Sales Revenue $367,000
To Unearned Service Revenue $42,500
(Being account receivable is recorded)
Cost of Goods Sold $310,000
To Merchandised Inventory $310,000
(Being cost of goods sold is recorded)
These two journal entries are to be recorded
Answer:
the total cost of the new equipment is $105,500
Explanation:
The computation of the total cost of the new equipment is given below:
Total cost of the new equipment is
= Net price + Sales tax + Installation charges + Payment for concrete slab
= [$100,000 - ($100,000 × 2%)] + $3,000 + $1,500 + $3,000
= $105,500
Hence, the total cost of the new equipment is $105,500