Answer and Explanation:
The Journal entry is shown below:-
March 20
Accumulated depreciation - Delivery Truck Dr, $1,890
To Cash $1,890
(Being the replacement of transmission and capitalizing the transmission cost is recorded)
June 11
Delivery Truck Dr, $1,350
To Cash $1,350
(Being the installation of hydraulic lift and capitalization of installation expenses is recorded)
November 30
Repairs and Maintenance Expense Dr, $55
To Cash $55
(Being the payment for changing the oil and air filter is recorded)
Answer:
The correct answer is d) Controls
The goal of Control in an organization is making sure that the company's procedures meet the required criteria of a particular standard. A company needs to have accounting standards, production standards, and management standards, and it is through control processes that those standards are met.
Multitasking means doing two task at the same time without disturbing any of the two task.
Combining tasking means doing the task by combining means like...both of them are processing one after one for a little bit of time...
Answer:
B) The State Disability Insurance (SDI) program benefits received for a period of disability are not taxable as income, but benefits received for time off under the Paid Family Leave program are federally taxable as income.
Explanation:
Disability insurance benefits are not reported for tax purposes with one exception. If a person are receiving unemployment insurance benefits,
become unable to work due to a disability, and begin receiving disability insurance benefits, your disability insurance benefits are considered a substitution for your unemployment insurance benefits, and will then be reported for tax purposes.
If disability insurance benefits are reported, a notice will accompany the first benefit payment sent to you advising that the benefits are being reported to the Internal Revenue Service. The employment development department will provide you with a 1099G tax form in January showing the reported amounts paid and forward a copy to the Internal Revenue Service.
Paid family leave benefits are reported for federal purposes but not state tax purposes.
Paid family leave benefits are not taxable or reported to the California State Franchise Tax Board.