Amortizing a loan P over n periods at i% interest / period, the payment per period is given by:
In given situation,
P=20000
period=month
i=10%/12
n=5*12=60 months
A. monthly payment amount
to the nearest cent
B. EAR (effective annual rate)
the APR is 10%, but compounded monthly.
So
EAR=(1+i/12)^12-1
=(1+0.1/12)^12-1
=0.104713
=10.4713% (effective annual rate)
Explanation:
The Journal entry is shown below:-
a. Merchandise inventory Dr, $4,700
To accounts payable $4,700
(Being Purchase of merchandise is recorded)
b. Accounts payable Dr, $1,600
To Merchandise inventory $1,600
(Being Return of merchandise is recorded)
c. Accounts payable Dr, $3,100
To Merchandise inventory $31
($3,100 × 1%)
To cash account $3,069
(Being the amount paid)
Answer: :a. Retrospectively
Explanation:
A change in depreciation method is a change in accounting policy and as such it would need to be accounted for retrospectively.
This means that it must be accounted for by going back to all periods where the change affects an entry and adjusting that entry for the change so that the accounting can be more accurate.
Answer:
$35,000
Explanation:
According to accounting standard IFRS 16 Property, Plant and Equipment is initially recorded at its cost. Estimated market value and offer price will not be considered to record this transaction. Cost incurred for this equipment is as follow:
Cash payment = $15,000
Note payable = $20,000
Total Cost = $15,000 + $20,000 = $35,000
Please the remaining part of the question below :
1.Amount a business earns after paying all expenses and costs associated with its sales and revenues.
2.An examination of an organization’s accounting system and records that adds credibility to financial statements.
3.Principles that determine whether an action is right or wrong.
4.Accounting professionals who provide services to many clients.
5.An accounting area that includes planning future transactions to minimize taxes paid.
Answer:
1.Amount a business earns after paying all expenses and costs associated with its sales and revenues.
- Net income (G)
2.An examination of an organization’s accounting system and records that adds credibility to financial statements.
- Audit (A)
3.Principles that determine whether an action is right or wrong.
- Ethics (C)
4.Accounting professionals who provide services to many clients.- Public accountants (F)
5.An accounting area that includes planning future transactions to minimize taxes paid- Tax accounting (D)
Explanation: