Sandra Wilson Week 2 Discussion 1 Dreams Do Come True Imagine that you have decided you need a new car‚ but not any car will do; you have decided to purchase the car of your dreams. Conduct some research as to the cost of this car. You have determined in this imagined scenario that you could afford to make a 10% down payment. You can borrow the balance either from your local bank using a four-year loan or from the dealership’s finance company. If you purchase from your dealership’s finance
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Week 1‚ DQ 1: How would you describe the entries to record the disposition of accounts receivables? What is their function? Since the majority of US thrive on the use of credit cards‚ the accounts receivables for a company may no longer be on a cash-to-cash basis. A company may need to sell these accounts to other companies who specialize in handling accounts receivables if they need cash more quickly or if it would be too costly to perform the necessary billing to collect on the account. The
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and the market. c) Calculate the expected return and standard deviation of return for a portfolio that consists of ½ Big and ½ Small. d) Calculate the expected return and standard deviation of return for a portfolio that consists of 3/4 Big and 1/4 Small.
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months of 2011. 1. Paid $5‚000 of accrued taxes at time plant site was acquired. 2. Paid $200 insurance to cover possible accident loss on new factory machinery while the machinery was in transit. 3. Paid $850 sales taxes on new delivery truck. 4. Paid $17‚500 for parking lots and driveways on new plant site. 5. Paid $250 to have company name and advertising slogan painted on new delivery truck. 6. Paid $8‚000 for installation of new factory machinery. 7. Paid $900 for one-year accident insurance
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Allowance for Doubtful Accounts via an adjusting entry at the end of each period. 3. Allowance for Doubtful Accounts are actually debited and credited to accounts receivable at the time the specific account is written off as uncollectible. Question #4 4. Lauren Anderson cannot understand why the cash realizable value does not decrease when an uncollectible account is written off under the allowance method. Clarify this point for Lauren. Cash realizable value does not change or decrease due to the
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Juliana Borges Connie Robin Gibson XACC/290 June 9‚ 2013 BE5-1: A. $181‚500 B. $41‚200 C. $38‚000 D. $17‚900 E. $8‚500 F. $63‚400 BE5-2: Pocras Company buys merchandise on account from Wedell Company. The selling price of the goods is $900 and the cost of the goods sold is $590. Both companies use perpetual inventory systems. Journalize the transactions on the books of both companies. Pocras Company: Accounts Receivable: Debit = $900‚ Credit = $900. Cost of Goods Sold: Debit = $590
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2. Clarified accounting rules regarding purchased in-process restructuring charges‚ large acquisition write offs‚ and research and development. 3. Direction on qualitative key points in determining materiality in accounting measurements 4. Interpretive guidance for revenue recognition 5. Prompt resolution to the Financial Accounting Standards Boards definition of liabilities issues 6. Targeted reviews of any public company that announces restructuring liability reserves‚ has
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401 Week 5 Assignment ACC401/Federal Income Taxes Instructor: Jacob Burdick February 16‚ 2013 Ch.14 48. A partner contributes property to a partnership; the basis of the property carries over to the partnership (outside basis). This concept is known as basis –in‚ basis –out. So‚ Denise’s beginning basis should be: Basis Cash $ 20‚000 Office equipment $ 5‚000 Auto $ 6‚000 Partnership Basis $ 31‚000 49. A. what is Patti’s basis in her partnership interest
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Week 6 Assignment: Candela Corporation Case Rebecca Mouser ACC/230 Financial Reporting: Peeking Under the Financial Hood November 4‚ 2012 Instructor Nathan McDaniel Week 6 Assignment: Candela Corporation Case Assignment: Candela Corporation Case Resource: Ch. 4 of Understanding Financial Statements * Compose a 500- to 750-word paper responding to questions 1 and 2 of the Candela Corporation Case on p. 146 (Ch. 4). * Format your paper according to APA standards. * Post your
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This work ACC 407 Week 3 Assignment comprises: Consolidation Problems Business - Accounting Consolidation Problems. Complete P5-38 As part of your homework submission‚ be sure to show your work not just the final answer. Partial credit is awarded for your effort as well as accuracy. Showing your work demonstrates your understanding of the concept even if the final answer is incorrect. Make sure you schedule dedicated study time every day. Even though you may find other things
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