Answer:
C. $23,950
Explanation:
Given the above information, the adjusted cash book balance is computed as:
Adjusted cash balance per books = Cash opening + Collection by bank - Bank charge check printing - NSF check
= $20,200 + $4,880 - $130 - $1,000
= $23,950
Therefore, the adjusted cash balance per books on August 31 is $23,950
Answer:
COGS 3807 debit
FG 7896 debit
WIP 2397 debit
Factory Overhead 14,100 credit
--to record the underapplication of overhead--
Explanation:
overhead rate:
$515,000 overhead / 515,000 labor cost = $1
each labor cost generates a dollar of overhead.
221,400 x 1 = 221,400 overhead in COGS
459,200 x 1 = 459,200 overhead in Finished Goods
139,400 x 1 = 139,400 overhead in WIP inventory
Total applied 820,000
Actual 805,900
Underapplied 14,100
Now we weight each concept and determiante the portion underapplocated in each concept
The answer is selecting an alternative. It is because it is
not always satisfying or a guarantee of using an alternative in the stage of
managerial decision making process because sometimes it won’t suit or will be
helpful in solving the problem.
Answer:
$8,200
Explanation:
The amount of asset that is not covered under the insurance policy would not be claimable so if the amount of insurance policy that covers jewelry of worth $1000 and silverware of worth $2,500 then the total claimable insurance would be $3500 ($1000 for both Jewelry and $2500 for silverware).
The jewelry stolen is worth $5200 and out of it $4200 is not claimable because $1000 of this is covered under the insurance policy. Likewise the silverware worth of $6500 has been stolen of which $4000 is not claimable because $2500 of this is covered under the insurance policy.
The claim that would be not covered under the insurance policy would be:
Non claimable insurance amount = ($5,200 - $1,000) + ($6,500 - $2,500)
= $8,200
Answer:
Emily has a basis of $60,000 in the shares of Red Corporation.
Explanation:
Emily's basis for Red Corporation's stock = real estate ($40,000) + service ($20,000) = $60,000
Sarah's basis for Red Corporation's stock = computers ($80,000) = $80,000
Even though both Emily and Sarah received 600 shares each, the basis for her tax calculations are different.