Answer:
None of the listed items would fall under the category of a liability
Explanation:
A liability is a present obligation that entails an outflow of economic resources (e.g cash) to settle. For an item to be classified as a liability it must relate to an event that had happened (i.e in the past) and not the future.
Computer software is likely an asset of a company. The payment for same, if not made already, can then be a liability.
Owners' equity is a contribution by the owner to further the business objectives.
Marketable securities are assets of the company, precisely current assets since it is assumed that they can be convertible to cash in a short while.
Employees' wages and salaries are expenses. It is only when they have not been paid as at when due i.e when the performance obligation has been satisfied (e.g workers have worked for a full month to which the salary relates) that it becomes a liability.
Answer: E) Both answers B and D are correct.
Explanation:
Inflation using the Consumer Price Index is calculated by;
= (CPI in current year - CPI in previous year) / CPI in previous year
Year 2 Inflation = (100 - 90) / 90
= 11%
Year 3 Inflation = (110 - 100) / 100
= 10%
Answer:
Sunland Inc.
Adjusting Journal Entries:
Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
Interest Expense $1,152
Interest Payable $1,152
To record accrued interest for 8 months.
Rent Revenue $2,600
Deferred Revenue $2,600
To record deferred rent revenue for 2 months.
Supplies Expense $1,570
Supplies $1,570
To record supplies expense for the period.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
1. Interest Expense $1,152 Interest Payable $1,152 ( $28,800 * 6% * 8/12)
2. Rent Revenue $2,600 Deferred Revenue $2,600 ($7,800 * 2/6)
3. Supplies Expense $1,570 Supplies $1,570 ($2,110 - $540)
b) The above adjusting journal entries are made in order to reverse the earlier entries made. The purpose is to bring the accounts in line with the accrual concept and the matching principle of generally accepted accounting principles. These require that expenses and revenues for the period are matched and recognized whether or not cash is exchanged.
Answer:
The right answers are either b. or d., or both.
Explanation:
When the dollar loses value, there is higher demand for foreign imports in a country because they become cheaper. When the dollar gains in value, a foreign country´s exports increase. Changes in the value of currencies reflect changes in demand and supply. An increase in exports will shift the demand curve of the dollar higher. A reduction of imports will have a contrary effect.
Hi
I remember they used to give me options for this kind of question :)
Here you go, I remember the answer is : Craft
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