Ref. Debit Credit 2014 Cash 101 20‚000 May. 1 Common stock 311 20‚000 (Issued shares of stock for cash) 3 Supplies 126 1‚500 Accounts Payable 201 1‚500 (Purchased supplies on account From Hartig Supply Company)
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Beka Company’s journal entries to record the sale of the equipment in these four independent situations. Incorrect. Sold for $28‚000 on January 1‚ 2011. (For multiple debit/credit entries‚ list amounts from largest to smallest eg 10‚ 5‚ 3‚ 2.) Account/Description Debit Credit CashAccum. deprec.-EquipmentEquipmentGain on disposalDepreciation expenseLoss on disposal Accum. deprec.-EquipmentCashEquipmentGain on disposalDepreciation expenseLoss on disposal
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subject “Bad debt expense estimation model” stems from account receivable. Account receivable is the term used by companies to describe money owed to them by clients or customers for goods and services provided. Bad debt expense is that portion of account receivables that will not be collected. Therefore‚ without any receivables a company will not have bad debts‚ thus no need to estimate any bad debt expense. Business to business transactions are mostly done with a promise to pay for goods and
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E-Commerce You engage in electronic commerce when you purchase a product or service from a vendor’s website instead of from a physical‚brick-and-mortar store. There are two primary types of e-commerce -- B2B and B2C. You are engaging in B2B‚ or business-to-business e-commerce when you buy products or services for your own business. B2C‚ or business-to-customer‚ is far more common; it occurs when you buy products online for yourself. Additionally‚ there are two types of online stores. These are "Pure
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interest on a monetary obligation attaches only when the obligor incurs delay‚ that is‚ when he is in default‚ it being a fundamental principle of law that: “Those obliged to deliver or to do something incur in delay from the time the obligee judicially or extrajudicially demands from them the fulfillment of their obligation. (Art. 1169‚
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assume debit cards and credit cards have the same benefits. Although debit cards and credit cards are used for the same purpose‚ scanned the same way‚ have a similar card size‚ and features such as the pin number‚ each has their differences. Credit cards are basically a loan for the amount you purchased. You would typically pay back the credit card company when they send you a bill. However‚ if you don’t pay the amount stated on the bill you will be charged a fee or interest rate‚ but debit cards
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The value of the definition of philosophy: the value of specific things are an integral part of the human brain is everything in the world is divided into two major categories of useful and harmful‚ from the two major types of specific things in the abstract thinking by the absolute abstract things or meta body‚ is the world The interaction with all things in general‚ the interrelated nature and capacity of each specific things that have the universal nature and provisions. Is the value of
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The advantages of a credit card are that you don’t have to have the money available at that time to pay for your purchase. You will usually have at least 30 days to pay for the item and even then‚ based on the terms of your card‚ may not even have to pay the whole balance. The disadvantages of a credit card is that it becomes way too easy to use them and run up large balances. Then when it comes time to even pay partial payments it can be very difficult to make those payments. Add to that the
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IBT OUTLINE—Karamanian‚ Spring 2008 I. Modern Forms and Patterns of IBT a. Types of IBTs‚ categorized by penetration: i. export-import transaction ii. agent or distributor sells goods abroad iii. licensing to a foreign entity to manufacture and distribute products abroad iv. Joint ventures b. Forms of Trade i. Goods ii. Services iii. FDI iv. Knowledge/Technology
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a paper of 500 – 800 words in APA format about Business Rules. Among other things‚ define what they are‚ main sources for them‚ why they are important‚ and what you would do with them. Include a brief explanation of what your company does and some of its important Business Rules. Business Rules‚ as defined by our textbook are a description of policies‚ procedures or principles of an organization written in a simple and concise format. These rules are used to create the necessary structure for which
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