Question - As the senior accountant you had just prepared & posted the journal entry that closed the revenue accounts to the income summary account. Suddenly you noticed that your bookkeeper made a tragic error in record ...
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Question - On January 1, 2017, Desert, Co. rendered consulting services to Beach, Co. in exchange for a $100,000 non-interest-bearing note. The note matures on December 31, 2018. Principal and interest will be remitted a ...
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Question: An LLC may be taxed in different ways depending on the election made on the Form 8832 Entity Classification Election. Using a minimum of 450 words, explain what an LLC is and some of the advantages of this busi ...
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Question - On January 1, Revis Consulting entered into a contract to to create cost reduction program for Green Financial over a six-month period. Revis will receive $60,800 from Green at the end of each month. If total ...
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Question: Using FINVIZ, select four filters, (your choice). Select one of the companies from your list and using the Ratio Analysis Worksheet below, complete the financial analysis for the company using Word. Your financ ...
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Question - Monty Corporation was organized on January 1, 2020. It is authorized to issue 14,000 shares of 8%, $100 par value preferred stock, and 550,000 shares of no-par common stock with a stated value of $3 per share. ...
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Question - Alpha Corp. was organized on January 2, 2018. During the first year of operation, Alpha issued 100,000 shares of $1 par value of common stock @ a price of $50 per share. On December 31st, Alpha reported Net In ...
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Question - Blacken Company manufactures motorcycles. The company's management accountant wants to calculate the fixed and variable costs associated with utility cost incurred by the factory. Data for the past five months ...
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Question: Based on your understanding of financial statement analysis, of the three statements (Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Statement of Cash Flows) which statement do you think is the most important and why? The re ...
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Question - Bob Smith borrowed $200,000 on January 1, 2015. The interest rate of 8% is compounded semiannually to be repaid January 1, 2025. To repay this Bob wants to start making five equal annual deposits into fund tha ...
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