You are the director of marketing. Your department has been doing well, but the company as a whole has been losing revenue steadily each quarter. In an effort to stay in business, the company is reducing the salaries of all employees by 15 percent. You need to inform your employees. Your employees are expecting that there will be a pay reduction and unanimously voted to reduce salaries rather than fire employees to balance the budget.
Which outline would be most appropriate in this situation?
I. Thank employees for being willing to make a sacrifice for the good of the company
II. Inform the employees they will receive a 15% pay cut
III. Restate the facts of the company's financial situation
IV. Explain
A. The reasons why the company needs to take drastic action
B. The benefits of the company's strategy
V. Close with a forward-looking statement.
I. State the facts of the company's financial situation
II. Explain
A. The reasons the company needs to take drastic action
B. The benefits of the company's strategy
III. Inform the employees they will receive a 15% pay cut
IV. Close with a forward-looking statement
I. State the facts of the company's financial situation
II. Provide alternatives the company considered
A. Unemployment
B. Bankruptcy
III. Inform the employees they will receive a 15% pay cut
Answer:
I. Thank employees for being willing to make a sacrifice for the good of the company.
II. State the facts of the company's financial situation.
III. Inform employees that they will receive a 15% pay cut.
IV. Close with forward looking statement.
Explanation:
The company's financial situation has led the managers to decide for a pay cut instead of lay off to improve the financial position of the company and stay in the budget. The company should appraise employees that they understand the company's situation and are willing to accept the pay cut. The director should inform employees about the current financial situation and provide details about the pay cut plan. The email should close with a forward looking statement and a statement that as soon as the situation of company gets better the employees will receive full salaries as always.
As a long-term investment at the beginning of the 2018 fiscal year, Florists International purchased 25% of Nursery Supplies Inc.'s 16 million shares for $68 million. The fair value and book value of the shares were the same at that time. During the year, Nursery Supplies earned net income of $52 million and distributed cash dividends of $.75 per share. At the end of the year, the fair value of the shares is $64 million.Required: Prepare the appropriate journal entries from the purchase through the end of the year.
Answer:
1. Dr Investment in Nursery supplies common share $68 million
Cr Cash $68 million
2. Dr Investment in Nursery supplies common share $13 million
Cr Investment Revenue $13 million
3.Dr Cash $3 million
Cr Investment in Nursery supplies common share $3 million
4. No Journal entry
Explanation:
Preparation of the appropriate journal entries from the purchase through the end of the year.
1. Dr Investment in Nursery supplies common share $68 million
Cr Cash $68 million
2. Dr Investment in Nursery supplies common share $13 million
Cr Investment Revenue $13 million
(25%*$52 million )
3.Dr Cash $3 million
Cr Investment in Nursery supplies common share $3 million
(16 million shares *25%*$.75 per share)
4. No Journal entry is required to record the change in fair value
Sprinkle Inc. has outstanding 10,000 shares of $10 par value common stock. On July 1, 2020, Sprinkle reacquired 200 shares at $91 per share. On September 1, Sprinkle reissued 80 shares at $102 per share. On November 1, Sprinkle reissued 120 shares at $70 per share. Prepare Sprinkle's journal entries to record these transactions using the cost method.
Answer:
7/1/20
Dr Treasury Stock $18,200
Cr Cash $18,200
9/1/20
Dr Cash $8,160
Cr Treasury Stock $7,280
Cr Paid-in Capital - Treasury Stock $880
1/1/20
Dr Cash $8,400
Dr Paid-in Capital - Treasury Stock $2,520
Cr Treasury Stock
Explanation:
Preparation of Sprinkle's journal entries to record these transactions using the cost method.
7/1/20
Dr Treasury Stock $18,200
(200 shares * $91 per share)
Cr Cash $18,200
(Being To record the reacquired 200 shares)
9/1/20
Dr Cash $8,160
(80 shares * $102 per share)
Cr Treasury Stock $7,280
(80 shares * 91 per share)
Cr Paid-in Capital - Treasury Stock $880
($8,160-$7,280)
(Being To record the reissue of treasury stock)
1/1/20
Dr Cash $8,400
(120 shares * $70per share)
Dr Paid-in Capital - Treasury Stock $2,520
($91- $70 = $21* 120 shares)
Cr Treasury Stock
(120 shares * $91 per share) $10,920
(Being To record the reissue of treasury stock)
Focus groups an example of what type of research
Answer:
i think focus groups would be case studies? i'm not sure though
Explanation:
Methodology :
Types of research.
Correlational research.
Descriptive research.
Ethnographic research.
Cross-sectional studies.
Longitudinal studies.
Case studies.
Doug works as the Heavy Haul Manager for Lone Star Transportation. He is currently working on a wind farm project and deciding which drivers of his team will work on the project and which field supervisors will work on communicating with GE who is building the wind farm. He is also assigning drivers certain sections of the wind turbines to ensure that the parts are delivered in the correct order for the project. Which of the following management functions is Doug undertaking?
A. Scrutinizing.
B. Planning.
C. Organizing.
D. Envisioning.
E. Controlling.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Online recommendation engines typically are based on
Answer:
An online recommendation engine is a set of software algorithms that uses past user data and similar content data to make recommendations for a specific user profile. An online recommendation engine is a set of search engines that uses competitive filtering to determine what content multiple similar users might like.
Explanation:
Which of the following best describes a problem driven approach to a business opportunity decision process?
O A. An entrepreneur has an idea for a product and searches for a market
O B. An entrepreneur has brainstormed a variety of ideas and prioritized concepts based on industry trends
O C. An entrepreneur has identified a growth area for business
OD. An entrepreneur has found research on a potential hot business trend
O E. An entrepreneur has determined a business to pursue based on industry research
Answer:
I think the answer would be B
Explanation:
because it says An entrepreneur has brainstormed a variety of ideas and prioritized concepts based on industry trends. hope this helps
Patterson Corporation expects to incur $70,000 of factory overhead and $60,000 of general and administrative costs next year. Direct labor costs at $5 per hour are expected to total $50,000. If factory overhead is to be applied per direct labor hour, how much overhead will be applied to a job incurring 20 hours of direct labor
Answer:
$140
Explanation:
With regards to the above, since the factory overhead is to be applied per direct labor hour
= [$70,000 ÷ ($50,000 ÷ $5) 20 hours]
= $70,000 ÷ 10,000 × 20 hours
= $7 × 20 hours
= $140
Therefore, $120 will be applied to job incurring 20 hours of direct labor
Suppose Manuel is the only seller in the market for bottled water and Hubert is the only buyer. The following lists show the value Hubert places on a bottle of water and the cost Manuel incurs to produce each bottle of water:
Hubert's Value Manuel's Costs
Value of first bottle: $10 Cost of first bottle: $1
Value of second bottle: $7 Cost of second bottle: $3
Value of third bottle: $3 Cost of third bottle: $7
Value of fourth bottle: $1 Cost of fourth bottle: $10
The following table shows their respective supply and demand schedules:
Price Quantity Demanded Quantity Supplied
$1 or less 4 0
$1 to $3 3 1
$3 to $7 2 2
$7 to $10 1 3
More than $10 0 4
Use Raphae's supply schedule and Larry's demand schedule to find the quantity supplied and quantity demanded at prices of $2, $5, and $8.
A price of____brings supply and demand into equilibrium.
At the equilibrium price, consumer surplus is_____producer surplus is_____, and total surp is_____.
If Raphael produced and Larry consumed one less bottle of water, total surplus would_____.
if instead, Raphael produced and Larry consumed one additional bottle of water, total surplus would_____.
Answer:
Manuel and Hubert
A price of__$5__brings supply and demand into equilibrium.
At the equilibrium price, consumer surplus is__$2___producer surplus is__$2___, and total surplus is__$4___.
If Manuel produced and Hubert consumed one less bottle of water, total surplus would__$6___.
if instead, Manuel produced and Hubert consumed one additional bottle of water, total surplus would_$6____.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Hubert's Value Manuel's Costs
Value of first bottle: $10 Cost of first bottle: $1
Value of second bottle: $7 Cost of second bottle: $3
Value of third bottle: $3 Cost of third bottle: $7
Value of fourth bottle: $1 Cost of fourth bottle: $10
The following table shows their respective supply and demand schedules:
Price Quantity Quantity
Demanded Supplied
$1 or less 4 0
$1 to $3 3 1
$3 to $7 2 2
$7 to $10 1 3
More than $10 0 4
Using Manuel's supply schedule and Hubert's demand schedule to find the quantity supplied and quantity demanded at prices of $2, $5, and $8.
Price Quantity Quantity
Demanded Supplied
$2 3 1
$5 2 2
$8 1 3
At the equilibrium price:
Consumer Surplus = $7 - $5 = $2
Producer Surplus = $5 - $3 = $2
Total surplus is $2 * 2 = $4
Urshela Company paid four months insurance on October 1, 2017 for $13,200. Urshela originally recorded the full insurance payment in the prepaid insurance account, Urshela operates on a calendar year basis. What adjusting journal entry would Urshela be required to make at 12/31 to properly recognize insurance expense for the year
999 trillion dollars in a year
From the list below, choose the items that are classified as a materials activity(You may select more than one answer.
1. Raw materials used
2. Raw materials beginning inventory
3. Raw materials purchases
4. Work in process beginning inventory
5. Goods manufactured
6. Direct labor used
7. Factor overhead used
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Grahame, Inc. has a fiscal year-end of September 30th. On March 1, 2015, Grahame authorized $800,000 in bonds payable; the bonds carry a stated interest rate of 6%, interest to be paid semi-annually on February 28, and August 31st with a term of 12 years. On August 1, 2016, Grahame issued hree-quarters of the bonds at a premium of $25,400.
Prepare the journal entries that would be required relating to the bonds over period March 1, 2015 through September 30, 2016.
Answer:
Grahame, Inc.
Journal Entries:
March 1, 2015:
No journal entry. A memorandum record is made to recognize that $800,000 bonds payable were authorized to be issued, at an interest rate of 6% with a maturity period of 12 years.
August 1, 2016:
Debit Cash $625,400
Credit Bonds Payable $600,000
Credit Bonds Premium $25,400
To record the issue of 3/4 of the $800,000 bonds payable at a premium of $25,400.
September 30, 2016:
Debit Interest Expense $5,647
Credit Interest Payable $5,647
To accrue interest on bonds payable.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Authorized bonds payable = $800,000
Rate of interest = 6%
Bonds maturity period = 12 years
Interest payable on the bonds on February 28 and August 31st.
Issued bonds payable = $600,000 ($800,000 * 3/4)
Date of issue = August 1, 2016
Interest Expense = $600,000 * 6% * 2/12 = $6,000
Bonds Premium amortization = $25,400/12 * 2/12 = $353
The interest expense will be reduced by $353 to $5,647 ($6,000 - 353)
Automation Inc. is a company that provides wireless telecommunications network in several cities in the Midwest region, and the company plans to know more about its customers. The company found that one of his customers has a short customer history of 35, an above-average purchase amount of 75, a low repurchase desirability of 25, a weak product preference of 20, and the customer does not recommend the company's services to potential customers.
Required:
Based on the values provided, what is this customer's loyalty index?
Answer:
2,625
Explanation:
The customer's loyalty index is calculated by multiplying the customer's average purchase amount by the average purchasing frequency. Since both of these values are provided to us in the question we can simply go ahead and multiply them together to get his/her loyalty index.
35 * 75 = 2,625
Finally, we can see that the loyalty index of the customer in question is 2,625
Steve has been given the charge of managing unskilled labor in the production units of his company. These workers are primarily motivated by financial incentives and other perks such as discount coupons and free movie or lunch days. In this scenario, which of the following power bases should Steve primarily use to influence the workers to improve their productivity?
a. Referent power
b. Expert power
c. Reward power
d. Information power
Answer:
c. Reward power
Explanation:
Reward power is the power to influence employees or to impress employees by giving them some reward for doing certain things. The reward is clear and vague . so correct option is c. Reward powerSheila Williams, a medical secretary, earns $2,437 monthly for a 34-hour week. For overtime work, she receives extra pay at the regular hourly rate up to 40 hours and time and one-half beyond 40 hours in any week. During one semimonthly pay period, Williams worked 10 hours overtime. Only 2 hours of this overtime were beyond 40 hours in any one week. Compute the following amounts:
a. The regular semimonthly earnings
b. The overtime earnings
c. The total earnings
Answer:
a. The regular semimonthly earnings
regular semimonthly earnings = [34 hours + 34 hours + (10 hours - 2 hours)] x [$2,437 / (34 hours x 4)] = 76 hours x $17.92/hr = $1,361.85
b. The overtime earnings
overtime earnings = 2 hours x [$2,437 / (34 hours x 4)] x 1.5 = $53.76
c. The total earnings
total earnings = $1,361.85 (regular earnings) + $53.76 (overtime earnings) = $1,415.61
19) Which of the following best describes horizontal analysis? A) calculating key ratios to evaluate performance B) comparing a company's financial statements with other companies C) comparing financial statement amounts from year to year for the same company D) expressing each financial statement amount as a percentage of a budgeted amount
Answer:
C) comparing financial statement amounts from year to year for the same company
Explanation:
Horizontal analysis refers to an analysis of the items in the financial statements that should be compared for a period of time. It basically used to see the situation of the trends how it goes whether it is increase or decrease. For using this, the two or more periods financial statements are required
Therefore according to the given options, the option c is correct
During the summer between his junior and senior years, James Cook needed to earn sufficient money for the coming academic year. Unable to obtain a job with a reasonable salary, he decided to try the lawn care business for three months. After a survey of the market potential, James bought a used pickup truck on June 1 for $1,160. On each door he painted "James Cook Lawn Service, Phone 471-4487." He also spent $680 for mowers, trimmers, and tools. To acquire these items, he borrowed $2,520 cash by signing a note payable promising to pay the $2,520 plus interest of $65 at the end of the three months (ending August 31)
Answer:
Half of the question is missing, so I looked for similar ones and found the attached image.
Explanation:
We must determine James' profit for the summer:
Cash collected $12,800
Receivables $730
total revenue = $13,530
Expenses:
Gas, oil and lubrication $1,080 + $190 = $1,270
Repairs $550
Supplies $230
Salaries $6,000
Payroll taxes $290
Filing taxes services $35
Insurance $245
telephone $270
interest expense $65 (I'll use the information provided in the question)
Depreciation $620
total expenses = $9,575
net income = $13,530 - $9,575 = $3,955
Piekos Corporation incurred $90,000 of actual Manufacturing Overhead costs during June. During the same period, the Manufacturing Overhead applied to Work in Process was $92,000. The journal entry to record the application of Manufacturing Overhead to Work in Process would include a:
Answer:
C. credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $92,000
Explanation:
The journal entry for the application of Manufacturing to Work in Process amounting to $92,000 would be as follows:
Dr. ($) Cr. ($)
Work in Process 92,000
Manufacturing Overhead 92,000
The other options are incorrect either due to wrong particular used or due to incorrect amount such as in option (b) where the Debit to Work in Process is correct but the amount $90,000 is wrong. Hence, the option (c) Credit to Manufacturing Overhead of $92,000 is the correct answer.
Here is the ledger for Blossom Company.
Cash
Oct. 1 8,660 Oct. 4 2,060
Oct. 10 2,640 Oct. 12 3,160
Oct. 10 9,660 Oct. 15 360
Oct. 20 810 Oct. 30 410
Oct. 25 3,660 Oct. 31 610
Accounts Receivable
Oct. 6 910 Oct. 20 810
Oct. 20 1,030
Supplies
Oct. 4 2,060 Oct. 31 1,840
Equipment
Oct. 3 4,660
Notes Payable
Oct. 10 9,660
Accounts Payable
Oct. 12 3,160 Oct. 3 4,660
Common Stock
Oct. 1 8,660
Oct. 25 3,660
Dividends
Oct. 30 410
Service Revenue
Oct. 6 910
Oct. 10 2,640
Oct. 20 1,030
Salaries and Wages Expense
Oct. 31 610
Supplies Expense
Oct. 31 1,840
Rent Expense
Oct. 15 360
Required:
Reproduce the journal entries for only the transactions that occurred on October 1, 10, and 20.
b.Prepare a trial balance at October 31.
Answer:
1/Oct : Cash (Dr.) $8,660
Accounts Receivable (Cr.) $8,660
10/Oct : Equipment & Supplies (Dr.) $9,660
Notes Payable (Cr.) $9,660
20/Oct : Accounts Receivable (Dr.) $2,640
Service Revenue (Cr.) $2,640
Explanation:
Debits $16,960
Cash 6,600
Accounts Receivable 1,840
Supplies 1,840
Equipment 4,660
Dividend 2,020
Credits : $16960
Accounts Payable 4,660
Notes Payable 9,660
Service Revenue 2,640
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Bruno's is analyzing two machines to determine which one it should purchase. The company requires a rate of return of 14.6 percent and uses straight-line depreciation to a zero book value over a machine's life. Ignore bonus depreciation and taxes. Machine A has a cost of $318,000, annual operating costs of $8,700, and a life of 3 years. Machine B costs $247,000, has annual operating costs of $9,300, and a life of 2 years. Whichever machine is purchased will be replaced at the end of its useful life. Which machine should Bruno's purchase and why
Answer:
Machine A; because it will save the company about $13,406 a year
Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
Equate Annual Cost = PV of Cash Outflow ÷ PVAF (r%, n)
For Machine A:
Year CF PVF at 14.6% Disc CF
0 $3,18,000.00 1.0000 $3,18,000.00
1 $ 8,700.00 0.8726 $7,591.62
2 $8,700.00 0.7614 $6,624.45
3 $ 8,700.00 0.6644 $ 5,780.50
PV of Cash Outflow $3,37,996.58
PVAF(14.6%,3) 2.2985
PV of Cash Outflow $1,47,053.69
For Machine B:
Year CF PVF at 14.6% Disc CF
0 $2,47,000.00 1.0000 $2,47,000.00
1 $9,300.00 0.8726 $8,115.18
2 $9,300.00 0.7614 $7,081.31
PV of Cash Outflow $2,62,196.49
PVAF(14.6%,2) 1.6340
PV of Cash Outflow $1,60,459.86
So the machine cost would be purchased as it lower the cost by $13,406.17
A limit buy order is an order to buy if the stock price goes ___ a specified level; a stop buy is an order to buy if the stock price goes ___ a specified level; a limit sell is an order to sell if the stock price goes ___ a specified level; a stop loss is an order to sell if the stock price goes ___ a specified level.
Answer:
YES
Explanation:
If the government places a $2 tax per bag of potato chips on the producers, what would the consumers of potato chips observe? a. There would be no change in price and the consumer would not notice. b. The government would tax individuals who bought too many potato chips. c. Consumers would pay the full $2 tax in the form of a price increase. d. The price of potato chips would rise by some amount, but by less than $2.
Answer
d. the price of potato hips would rise by some amount
Explanation:
If the government places a $2 tax per bag of potato chips on the producers, then the price of potato chips would rise by some amount, but by less than $2. Option (d) is correct.
What do you mean by Tax?In order to pay for general government services, goods, and activities, local, state, and federal governments must collect mandated payments or charges from citizens and corporations.
While taxes cause deadweight loss, the exact amount depends on a number of factors. The ability of a provider to deliver the desired goods to the customer and the amount that a consumer is ready to spend on a product are two of the most crucial factors. This is an illustration of the economic principle of supply and demand.
The supply curve shows an upward tendency when the price of potatoes rises by $2 tax because more potatoes are supplied. If a non-price element changes, the supply curve shifts to the right.
Therefore, Option (d) is correct.
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Why is the infrastructure used for marketing sales in the past becoming useless for today’s needs?
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Answer:
The infrastructure used for marketing sales in the past becoming useless for today’s needs is described below in detail.
Explanation:
Public activities are the design of modern life. Whether community or agricultural, the roads that convey our goods, the gutters that preserve our health and wealth, the cables that provide our electricity, and the vessels that transport our water enable society to operate. Every amenity our neighborhoods take for the award is built on preparation, architecture, building, and managing these assets.
Throughout history, people have prospered through improvements in government works.
In each of the following cases, determine how supply or demand shifts and how the equilibrium changes.
Select the correct answer in each blank space (_______)
a. Smartphones: Microchips used in smartphones become less costly to produce. As a result, the __________________( *Supply of and demand for, *Supply of, or *Demand for) smartphones increase(s), causing the equilibrium price to (*Rise, *Fall, or *Rise, fall or remain unchanged) and the equilibrium quantity to (*Rise, fall or remain unchanged, *Rise, *Fall)
b. ALS medical research funds: The ALS ice bucket challenge goes viral, leading to greater awareness of the benefits of and need for ALS research. As a result, the _____________ ( *Supply of and demand for, *Supply of, or *Demand for) ALS research increase(s), causing the equilibrium price (or opportunity cost) of such research to __________ (*Rise, fall or remain unchanged, *Rise, *Fall) and the equilibrium quantity to __________ (*Rise, fall or remain unchanged, *Rise, *Fall)
Answer:
Supply of
fall
rise
b. demand for
rise
rise
Explanation:
A microchip is a complement in the production of smartphones
Complement goods are goods used together.
If the price of microchips reduces, the cost of making smartphones falls and as a result, the supply of smart phones increases. This would lead to a rightward shift of the supply curve. This leads to a decrease in equilibrium price and an increase in equilibrium quantity
Due to the awareness, the demand for ALS research would increase, this would lead to a rise in price and quantity demanded.
Insurance company A and B both are life insurance companies that pay claims to a designated beneficiary upon death of an insured life. Company A insures 10,000 lives and expects to receive 525 claims this year. Company B insures 8,700 lives and expects to receive 410 claims this year. The actual number of claims for company A will range 500 < 550. The actual number of claims for company B will range from 369 < 451. Who faces the most objective risk
Answer:
Company B will faces the most objective risk
Explanation:
Company A: As Company A, insures 10,000 lives and expects to receive 525 claims this year.
They will end up saving 947,500,000 and paying 52,500,000 (525 claims*100,000), considering each claim value to be 100,000. Here goes the calculation:
10,000 x 100,000 = 1,000,000,000
1,000,000,000 - 52,500,000 = 947,500,000.
Company B: As Company B, insures 8,700 lives and expects 410 claims this year.
They will end up saving 829,000,000 and paying 41,000,000 (410 claims x 100,000), considering each claim value to be 100,000. Here goes the calculation:
8700 x 100,000 = 870,000,000
870,000,000 - 41,000,000 = 829,000,000.
Hence, the margin of profit is good for company A. Company B will have the face the risk more.
A firm must choose between two investment alternatives, each costing $105,000. The first alternative generates $35,000 a year for four years. The second pays one large lump sum of $152,500 at the end of the fourth year. If the firm can raise the required funds to make the investment at an annual cost of 9 percent, what are the present values of two investment alternatives
Answer:
Present Value of first option:
= -105,000 + 35,000/ (1 + 9%) + 35,000/(1 + 9%)² + 35,000/(1 + 9%)³ + 35,000/(1 + 9%)⁴
= -105,000 + 113,390.19
= $8,390.20
Present Value of second option:
= -105,000 + 152,500/ (1 + 9%)⁴
= -105,000 + 108,034.84
= $3,034.84
The 2020 accounting records of Skysong, Inc. reveal these transactions and events.
Payment of interest $10,800 Collection of accounts receivable $189,200
Cash sales 50,900 Payment of salaries and wages 56,900
Receipt of dividend revenue 19,000 Depreciation expense 16,100
Payment of income taxes 15,700 Proceeds from sale of vehicles 12,100
Net income 38,000 Purchase of equipment for cash 21,900
Payment of accounts payable Loss on sale of vehicles 3,100
For merchandise 115,600 Payment of dividends 14,700
Payment for land 73,700 Payment of operating expenses 27,600
Required:
Prepare the cash flows from operating activities section using the direct method.
Answer:
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In the midst of closing procedures, Echo Corporation's accountant became ill and was hospitalized. You have volunteered to complete the closing of the books, and you find that all revenue and expense accounts have zero balances. The Dividends account has a debit balance of $18,750. The Retained Earnings accounts has a beginning credit balance of $134,000. Expenses totaled $325,500 and revenues totaled $364,400.
Prepare journal entries to complete the closing procedures as of year-end. To close the Dividends account.
Answer:
Revenues Dr $364,400
Income summary Cr $364,400
(Closing revenue accounts)
Income summary Dr $325,500
Expenses Cr $325,500
(Closing expense accounts)
Income summary Dr $38900
Retained earnings Cr $38900
(Transferring balance in income summary to retained earnings)
Dividends Dr $18,750
Retained earnings Cr $18,750
(Closing of dividends)
On July 1, 2020, Splish Brothers Inc. pays $24,900 to Kalter Insurance Co. for a 3-year insurance contract. Both companies have fiscal years ending December 31. For Splish Brothers Inc., journalize and post the entry on July 1 and the annual adjusting entry on December 31. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.)
Answer and Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below:
On July 1
Prepaid Insurance $24,900
To Cash $24,900
(being the prepaid insurance is recorded)
Here prepaid insurance is debited as it increased the assets and cash is credited as it decreased the assets
On Dec 31
Insurance expense $4,150 ($24,900 ×6 ÷ 36)
To Prepaid Insurance $4,150
(being insurance expense is recorded)
The insurance expense is debited as it increased the expenses and credited the prepaid insurance as it decreased the assets