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If total liabilities increased by $14000 during a period of time and owner's equity decreased by $6000 during the same period, then the amount and direction of the period's change in total assets?
Ursula is employed by USA Corporation. USA Corporation provides medical and health, disability, and group life insurance coverage for its employees.
Mail Service purchased equipment for $2,500. Martin paid $500 in a cash and signed a note for the balance. Martin debited the Equipment account, credited cash.
Desmond Drury and Ty Wilkins have decided to form a partnership. They have agreed that Drury is to invest $34,800 and that Wilkins is to invest $52,200.
Smith, West, and Krug form a partnership. Smith contributes $207,000, West contributes $172,500, and Krug contributes $310,500. Their partnership agreement calls for the income or loss division to b
Hoboken Corporation issued $649,000, 8%, 10-year bonds on January 1, 2012, for $606,786. This price resulted in an effective-interest rate of 9% on the bonds.
Finished goods inventory at the end of 2009 was 12,000 units. On average, 25 percent of the futons are produced during the month before they are sold.
Paid for the merchandise purchased on October 2. Payment was delayed because the invoice was mistakenly filed for payment today. This error caused the discount to be lost.
If Jefferson Company paid a bonus equal to 9% of net income after bonuses and the total bonus distributed was 360,000 how much was net income for the year?
On Nov 1, Prescott borrows $5,000 cash from a bank in return for a 60 day, 12%, $5,000 note. Record the note's issuance on Nov 1 and it repayment on Dec 31.
East Valley Manufacturing had gross profit of $450,000 and selling & administrative expenses of $275,000 last year. The company also began last year with $1,800,000 of operating assets and ended
Sale of Accounts Receivable: The company sells undivided interests in designated pools of qualified accounts receivable to a securitization vehicle.
Mary Lou took a $7,000 distribution from her educational savings account and used $6,500 to pay for qualified higher education expenses. On the date of the distribution.
Yates Company uses the periodic inventory system to account for inventories. Information related to Yates Company's inventory at October 31 is given below:
Company A is a manufacturer with current sales of $3,500,000 and a 50% contribution margin. Its fixed costs equal $1,200,000. Company B is a consulting firm with current service revenues of $3,500,0
Assume Research In Motion invested $834 million to expand its manufacturing capacity. Assume that these assets have a seven-year life, and that Research In Motion requires a 12% internal rate of ret
Stanford Coop uses a standard cost system to account for the costs of its one product. Materials standards are 2.8 pounds of material at $13 per pound and 1 hours of labor at a standard wage rate of
Patricia is a business owner who is trying to determine her cost of goods sold for 2010. She bought 20 units of inventory at $11, then 26 .at $9, and finally 18 units at $14. She sold 30 units in 201
Todd%u2019s Garden Company manufactures a fertilizer known as Great Garden. The manufacturing process begins in the Grading Department when raw materials are started in process.
Becker Company has two divisions, Hawley and Rollag. Hawley produces an item that Rollag could use in its production. Rollag currently is purchasing 22,000 units from an outside supplier for $14 per
Stratford Company distributes a lightweight lawn chair that sells for $40 per unit. Variable expenses are $20.00 per unit, and fixed expenses total $200,000 annually.
Wadjase Corp prepared a master budget that included $17,800 for direct materials, $28,000 for direct labor, $15,000 for variable overhead, and $38,700 for fixed overhead.
Superior Coop uses a standard cost system to account for the costs of its one product. Variable overhead is applied using direct labor hours.
A company had average total assets of $982,450 and net income of $190,700, and reports various segment information. Segment A had average total assets of $437,800 and segment operating income of $98
Prist Co. had not provided a warranty on its products, but competitive pressures forced management to add this feature at the beginning of 2010.