Answer:
$23,740
Explanation:
Given that,
Sales = $103,000
Fixed expenses for the month = $36,000
Contribution margin ratio = 58%
Net operating income:
= (Contribution margin ratio × Sales) - Fixed expenses for the month
= (0.58 × $103,000) - $36,000
= $59,740 - $36,000
= $23,740
Therefore, the best estimate of the company's net operating income in a month when sales are $103,000 is $23,740.
Answer:
The correct answer is: B. Bountiful and expected to continue to grow.
The tourism and hospitality industry is a fast growing and developing industry, so in the future, it is expected to grow, and become more bountiful.
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According to the Uniform Commercial Code's interpretation of an open quantity term, if the quantity term is left open in a contract for the sale of goods courts generally have no basis for determining a remedy.
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The uniform Commercial code states that a sale consists of the passing of title from the seller to the buyer for a price.
According to the Uniform Commercial code's interpretation of an open quantity term, if the quantity term is left open in a contract for the sale of goods, courts have no basis for the determination of remedy.
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Answer: Please see the required journals below:
December 31:
Debit Bad debt expense $6,034
Credit Allowance for doubtful accounts $6,034
February 1:
Debit Allowance for doubtful accounts $431
Credit Accounts receivables $431
June 5:
Debit Cash $431
Credit Bad debt recovery (income statement) $431
Explanation: The company estimates its bad debt expense as percentage of sales. In this case 0.7% of its annual sales of $862,000 was deemed as uncollectible, that is, 0.7% x $862,000 = $6,034. The required journals to recognize this bad debt expense is provided above. However, since there was an existing provision, which resides in the allowance account, a write-off would definitely hit that account in order to extinguish the accounts receivable portion. Upon recovery of the write-off, we cannot reinstate the receivable since it was already extinguished but we need to recognize the recovery as a gain.