E8-8 Requirement: Compute the amount of allowance for uncollectible accounts to be reported in the balance sheet of V company: Estimated Uncollected Accounts Details Total Amount ($) Percentage Considered Uncollectible (%) Allowance for Doubtful Debts Accounts ($) A B C D 0 – 30 Days Past Due 60‚000 5% 3‚000 31 – 60 Days Past Due 4‚000 10% 400 Over 60 Days Past 2‚000 70% 1‚400 Total 66‚000 4‚800 Therefore‚ the amount of allowance for uncollectible accounts to be reported in the balance sheet of
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RUNNING HEAD: Contribution Margin and Breakeven Analysis Simulation Contribution Margin and Breakeven Analysis Simulation Juan Vázquez-Nieves‚ RN‚ BSN James Ciaramella University of Phoenix Contribution margin and breakeven analysis proved to be challenging‚ once again I’m face to interpret what I believe to be true. First going over the assign simulation was demanding to the point of taking the simulation three times or more‚ latter the article also proved to be a challenging in the attempts
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on to create one of the most successful companies in history. At the time Americans were benefiting from a post war boom with an “era of rising living standards and growing consumption” Adams (2006:214). In order to analyse the attractiveness of discount retailing Porters competitive forces framework can be used. Porter (1980:3) states that “competition in an industry depends on five basic competitive forces”. As seen below in figure 1. Figure 1. Threat of new entrants Porter (1980:7)
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project Word Count: 2824 An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Premiums Promotion‚ Limited- time Discount and Loyalty Card Promotion—Based on Product Life Cycle 31 August 2012 Abstract In recent years‚ sales promotion tactics are extensively used to achieve different marketing targets. The aim of this project is to analyze the effectiveness of premiums promotion‚ limited-time discount and loyalty card promotion according to the marketing targets in the first three phases of product life
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If Venerus implements the suggested methodology‚ what would be the range of discount rates that AES would use around the world? * 12% discount rate was used for all projects * Venerus felt that this model worked fairly well * In 1990s this model of capital budgeting was exported to projects overseas * model became increasingly strained with the expansions in Brazil and Argentina * because hedging key exposures such as regulatory or currency risk was not feasible
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Chapter 5 Accounting for Merchandising Operations Chapter Summary Merchandising Operations • A merchandising company is an enterprise that buys and sells goods to earn a profit. • Measuring net income for a merchandising company is the same as for a service company through matching of expenses with revenues. • In a merchandising company‚ the primary source of revenue is the sale of merchandise‚ which is called sales revenue or sales. • Expenses for merchandising
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10 Sales Returns and Allowances 700 Accounts Receivable—Lux 700
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returns and allowances $9‚250 Purchases discounts 7‚000 16‚250 Net purchases $665‚150 Add transportation in 3‚180 Cost of merchandise purchased 668‚330 Merchandise available for sale $756‚700 Less merchandise inventory‚ July 31 92‚120 Cost of merchandise sold $664‚580 PE 6–2B Cost of merchandise sold: Merchandise inventory‚ April 1 $ 128‚120 Purchases $983‚400 Less: Purchases returns and allowances $ 10‚250 Purchases discounts 8‚000
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—Conceptual 21.Which of the following is not considered cash for financial reporting purposes? a.Petty cash funds and change funds b.Money orders‚ certified checks‚ and personal checks c.Coin‚ currency‚ and available funds d.Postdated checks and I.O.U. ’s 22.Which of the following is considered cash? a.Certificates of deposit (CDs) b.Money market checking accounts c.Money market savings certificates d.Postdated checks 23.Travel advances should be reported as a.supplies. b.cash because
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expense and revenue? A. Charging bad debts with an amount derived from aging accounts receivable under the allowance method. B. Charging bad debts with an amount derived from a percentage of accounts receivable under the allowance method. C. Charging bad debts as accounts are written off as uncollectible. D. Charging bad debts with a percentage of sales under the allowance method. 1 points Save If a petty cash fund is established in the amount of $250‚ and contains $150
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