Answer:
March 1
Dr Notes Receivable $10,900
Cr Service Revenue $10,900
September 1
Dr Cash $11,390
Cr Notes Receivable $ 10,900
Cr Interest Revenue $490
Explanation:
March 1
Dr Notes Receivable $10,900
Cr Service Revenue $10,900
(Provide legal services and accept note)
September 1
Dr Cash $11,390
Cr Notes Receivable $ 10,900
Cr Interest Revenue $490
(Receive cash on note receivable and interest)
(Interest revenue = $10,900 x 9% x 6/12) =490.5
Answer:
E, B, D, C, A, G, H, F
Explanation:
Bonds Payable - <em>Long-term liabilities</em>
Buildings - <em>Fixed assets</em>
Accrued Liabilities - <em>Current liabilities</em>
Intangibles - <em>Intangible assets</em>
Inventory - <em>Current assets</em>
Unearned Rent Revenues - <em>Revenue</em>; advanced paid rentals
Accumulated Depreciation - <em>Expense</em>
Retained Earnings - <em>Stockholder's equity</em>
Answer:
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Answer: $370,000
Explanation:
Your question isn't complete as there were some further questions asked before getting to this question.
The profit from 2,000 units at $349 will be:
Profit = Total revenue – Total cost
Total revenue = (P x Q)
= $349 x 2000
= $698000
Total cost = [FC + (UVC x Q)]=
= [$38,000 + ($145 x 2,000)]
=$38000 + $290000
= $328000
Profit = Total revenue - Total cost
Profit = $698000 - $328000
Profit = $370000