The answer to this question is <span>assets decrease; stockholders' equity decreases
The journal for this transaction would be
Debit: Rent expense xxxxx
Credit: Cash xxxx
Since cash is considered an asset, it will decrease asset if it placed on credit.
Since expense will reduce net income that will be allocated to stockholders' equity, it will reduce stockholders' equity when placed on debit </span>
To solve this question, take 3% of $10,000 to see what the increase would be:
$10,000 x 3% = $300
There is an increase of $300 due to the 3% credit card processing fee that the credit card company is imposing on Elliston.
Utility costs that relate to current year's operations but are not paid until the following year require:
- a debit to Utilities Expense
- a credit to Utilities Payable
<h3>What happens when expenses are not paid?</h3>
Expenses are meant to be paid within the accounting period that they occur and if this does not happen, then they are to be treated as current liabilities in the Balance sheet.
This means that the Utilities Expense account will be debited as is the norm but the account that will then be credited is the Utilities Payable account which is a current liability.
Options for this question:
(Select all that apply.)
- a debit to Prepaid Expense - Utilities
- a debit to Utilities Expense
- no journal entry
- a credit to Utilities Payable
- a credit to Cash
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Answer:
$874
Explanation:
Calculation for Simon's additional Medicare tax
Based on the information given we were told Simon has a MAGI of the amount of $223,000 in which part of it is for wages income of the amount of $185,000 ($223,000 -$38,000)
while the amount of $38,000 is the net investment income which means that Samson MAGI is below the threshold limit of the amount of $200,000, therefore tax rate of 3.8% tax will be applied.
Now let calculate the additional Medicare tax
Additional Medicare tax = ($38,000-$15,000)*3.8%
Additional Medicare tax =$23,000*3.8%
Additional Medicare tax = $874
Therefore Simon's additional Medicare tax is:874
Answer:
The Break Even Point is the Sales Value that will cover the cost of production. Meaning the Sales Value that will bring profitability to Zero
Break Even sales for Company wide = $378,000
Break Even Value for Chicago is $111,429
And Break Even Value for Minneapolis is $120,000
The Addition of both Outlets/Offices Break Even Sales is less than the Company-wide because the Offices don't share in the Common Fixed Expense as these are specific to Group reporting.
Explanation: