Answer: Odd first interest payment
Explanation: The Interest paid on the first installment is a odd first Interest payment. Such scenario comes into play when a loan with a fixed installment payment date, which is 6 months in this case (January 1st and July 1st), begins on a date which does not allow the immediate use to f this regular payment schedule. Hence, the odd first Interst payment is adopted in other to enable the lender cove r the initial period before beung able to use the usual regular payment schedule. In this case the odd first Interest schedule is between June 1st to January 1st. After which regular payment schedule commences on July 1st.
Answer:
The correct answer is c) $72,000
Explanation:
(Using the percentage of net sales method)
- Uncollectible accounts expense for the year is estimated to be $54,000
- If the balance of the Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts is an $18,000 credit before adjustment.
$54,000 + $18,000= $72,000
The balance after adjustment is $72,000
Answer: Option (B) is correct.
Explanation:
The three limitations to balance sheets are as follow:
1.) Assets are being noted or stored at a historical cost,
2.) There is a thorough use of the estimates,
3.) There's also omission of several precious non-monetary assets.
Therefore from the given options, we can state that the key limitation of using a balance sheets under the constraints of financial analysis is that different items in a balance sheet are or may be evaluated differently.
It’s depends which artical your reading since you have to re read the book to answer.
Answer: Option C
Explanation: In simple words, revenue variance refers to the difference between the revenue one expects to earn as per the budget made for a specified period of time and the revenue it actually earned in that time.
Organisations calculate revenue variance to identify the reasons they are not performing well or the qualities they are performing more than expected.
This measure helps organisation in decision making as to whether they should make changes in their process, and if so then wheat changes, or should remain as they are.