Answer: Cost Effectiveness.
Explanation:
Primecoat Corporations is trying to save cost on preparing their annual financial statement. The Corporation is Cost effective in the use of manpower to prepare the financial statement. Cost Effectiveness involves achieving a high output at a little input cost.
Answer:
c) 11%
Explanation:
The question is to determine the rate of return on Groupong Inc's
The rate of return represents an investment's net gain or net loss calculated over a period of time and usually expressed in terms of the percentage of the initial cost of investment.
The rate of return in this question is calculated as follows:
Rate of Return = (The Dividend for the next year/ the current price of the share) + The Growth rate
The dividend for the next year = current year dividend x (1+r), where r is 3.5
= 2.78 x (1+0.035)
=2.78 x 1.035
= (2.8773/38.3) + 0.035
=0.1101 or 11%
Answer:
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Explanation:
Gross Income contains all money you earn that is not expressly removed from taxation under the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). The part of your gross income which is currently subjected to taxes is Taxable Income. To arrive at the number of Taxable Income, expenses are deducted from gross income. For a year, your Gross Income applies to all your pre-tax earnings, while your Adjusted Gross Income is mostly smaller and refers to your income after tax deductions. I could not find the difference between Adjusted Gross Income and Taxable Income.
Answer:
Complete the problem. What are you trying to solve for?
Explanation:
Answer:
account receivables 600 debit
allowance for doubful account 600 credit
--to revert the write-off--
cash 600 debit
account receivables 600 credit
--to record the payment from Acme Inc--
Explanation:
The company will revert the write-off of Acme. Inc account and then record a collection as usual
We use the allowance account as previously the company did as follows:
allowance for doubful account 1,200 debit
account receivables 1,200 credit
to write-off the account.
We reverse this by the amount paid by Acme which is 600
Then, we record receiving the cash (debit) and decreasing the account receivable (credit)