Answer:
Correct option is (a)
Explanation:
Adjusting journal entries are passed before financial statements are prepared to so as to confirm if revenue recognition and matching principles are complied with. Adjusting entries are required to be passed if transactions is spread over multiple financial periods. For example, adjusting entry is passed if goods are received this year but payment will be made next year.
Before income statement and balance sheet is prepared, these entries are passed. Thereafter, adjusting trial balance is prepared and finally financial statements are prepared.
Answer:
$19,790
Explanation:
A taxpayer’s tax base for computing a self-employed taxpayer’s self-employment tax (i.e., net earnings from self-employment) is the taxpayer’s net business profit from Schedule C multiplied by 92.35%.
So, Alice’s net earnings from self-employment is her net profit from Schedule C of $150,000 x 92.35% = $138,525.
Alice will owe $15,773 ($127,200 maximum amount x 12.4%) in Social Security taxes and $4,017 ($138,525 x 2.9%) for the Medicare component of FICA taxes.
Alice owes total self-employment tax of $19,790 ($15,773 + $4,017).
She is not subject to additional Medicare tax because her net earnings from self-employment do not exceed $200,000.
Answer:
(i)New firms will enter the market.
(iii)In the long run, all firms will be producing at their efficient scale
Explanation:
A perfect competition is characterised by many buyers and sellers of homogenous goods and services. Market price is set by the forces of demand and supply.
If firms are earning positive profits, in the long run new firms would enter into the industry and this woold drive positive profits to zero. As a result , firms would be operating at the efficient scale.
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All of them are the non-manufacturing business where process costing would most likely be used.
Explanation:
- All are non-manufacturing business which are as follows,
- An auto body shop.
- A furniture repair shop.
- A laboratory that tests water samples for lead A tailoring shop.
- A beauty shop.
- Non-manufacturing business costs refers to those business where it is incurred outside the factory or production unit
- Non-manufacturing costs includes,
- selling expenses
- general expenses
- Selling Expenses
- It is also called as selling and distribution expenses.
- Non-manufacturing expenses have no impact on the production cost of the company due to their period costs.