Answer:
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Answer:
Family. or relationships. spending time with them
Answer:
Income before tax of $17,000,000
net income $12,750,000
Explanation:
Hobson income from continuing operations can be computed by eliminating transactions relating to discontinued operations from the details provided:
Income from continuing operations $215,000,0000
additional warranty expense ($70,000,000)
additional depreciation ($145,000,000)
non-deductible portion of advertising $17,000,000
income before tax $17,000,000
tax at 25%*$17 million ($4,250,000)
Net income $12,750,000
Answer:
Entries are posted
Explanation:
We will record assets and expenses on the debit as they increase during the year and will record liabilities and capital on the credit side as they increase during the year or vice versa.
January 1 (Cash fund being recorded in petty cash)
Account Debit Credit
Petty Cash $140
Cash $140
January 8
Postage $46
transportation-in $14
delivery expenses, $16
miscellaneous expenses, $35
Cash $111
January 8 ( petty cash funds being increased )
Pettcash $50
Cash $50
Answer:
D) the AD curve will shift out, causing an increase in the Japanese price level, but not change in output.
Explanation:
If the government starts to increase spending, the total income will increase, shifting the AD curve outwards. Generally this situation would increase both the general price level (inflation) and total output (AS curve). But since the economy is already at full employment, real output will increase minimally (if any increase at all). The largest effect will be felt in the rise of inflation.