Last month, Price Company purchased supplies on account, $5,000. Today, Price Company pays the amount that is owed.Required: What is the effect of this transaction on individual asset accounts, individual liability accounts, the Capital Stock account, and the Retained Earnings account?

Check all that apply.

An asset account increases. An asset account decreases.

A liability account increases. A liability account decreases.

Capital Stock increases. Capital Stock decreases.

Retained Earnings increase. Retained Earnings decrease.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Asset Account is decreased.

Liability Account is also decreased.

No effects on Capital Stock.

No effects on Retained Earnings.

Explanation:

Asset Account is decreased by $5000 because Cash is paid for the purchases made on account last month.

Liability Account is decreased by $5000 because accounts payable for the purchases made In the last month is now paid.

This transaction will have no effects on Capital Stock Account and Retained Earnings Account.


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Larkspur, Inc. uses a periodic inventory system. Its records show the following for the month of May, in which 80 units were sold. Date Explanation Units Unit Cost Total Cost May 1 Inventory 34 $9 $306 15 Purchase 26 10 260 24 Purchase 40 11 440 Total 100 $1,006 Calculate the weighted-average unit cost. (Round answer to 3 decimal places, e.g. 5.125.) Weighted-average unit cost $Enter the Weighted-average unit cost in dollars eTextbook and Media Calculate the ending inventory at May 31 using the FIFO, LIFO and average-cost methods. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 125.) FIFO LIFO AVERAGE-COST The ending inventory at May 31 $Enter a dollar amount $Enter a dollar amount $Enter a dollar amount

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Answer:

The average cost will be "$201". The further explanation is given below.

Explanation:

At May 31,                              FIFO               LIFO                Average cost

The ending inventory             $220               $180                    $201

Going to end Inventory Computation together under Quarterly inventory management system will be:  

At $11 = $220

  • FIFO = 20 Units

At $9 = $180

  • LIFO = 20 Units
  • Average Cost = 20 Units  

$10.06 = $201.2 i.e $201.

A(n) ______ cost requires a future outlay of cash and is relevant for current and future decision making. Multiple choice question. opportunity sunk historical out-of-pocket

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Answer:

out-of-pocket

Explanation:

In Accounting, costing is the measurement of the cost of production of goods and services by assessing the fixed costs and variable costs associated with each step of production.

Cost pool is simply the amount of money spent by a firm on a particular activity.

Generally, an activity-based costing uses numerous cost pools such as manufacturing cost or customer services and numerous cost drivers such as direct labor hours worked, number of changes used in engineering department, etc.

Generally, an out-of-pocket cost requires that an individual or business outlay their future cash-flow and it must be relevant for current and future decision making.

Crane uses the periodic inventory system. For the current month, the beginning inventory consisted of 7400 units that cost $11.00 each. During the month, the company made two purchases: 3100 units at $12.00 each and 12200 units at $12.50 each. Crane also sold 12700 units during the month. Using the average cost method, what is the amount of cost of goods sold for the month

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Answer:

$151,673

Explanation:

Average cost method calculate the cost of the inventory on the average price basis. Cost of goods sold is the cost of the goods sold in the given period.

Description                   Units       Rate                   Value    

Beginning Inventory     7,400    $11.00                 $81,400

Purchases                     3,100     $12.00                $37,200

Purchases                     12,200   $12.50               $152,500

Total  Inventory            22,700   $11.94273128    $271,100

Sale                               12,700    $11.94273128    $151,673

Cost of Goods Sold = $271,100 x 12,700 / 22,700 = $151,673

At the beginning of the year, Ann and Becky own equally all of the stock of Whitman, Inc., an S corporation. Whitman generates a $120,000 loss for the year. On the 189th day of the year, Ann sells her half of the Whitman stock to her son, Scott. Becky's stock basis is $41,300 How much of the Whitman loss belongs to Ann and Becky? In your computations, round any divisions to four decimal places. Round the final answer to the nearest dollar. Assume a 365 day year. Ann's share of Whitman's loss is $_______ and Becky's share of the loss is $______ However,______ loss is limited to $__________.

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Answer:

1. Share of Ann's Loss: $31,048

2. Share of Becky's Loss: $60,000

3. Maximum Loss Allowed: $41,300

Explanation:

The total loss for the year is $120,000 and both Ann and Becky own 50% each.

1. Share of Ann's Loss:

Ann had ownership of Whitman Inc. for 189 days which means the 50% of the total loss would be further lessened by 189/365 factor.

Mathematically:

Ann's Loss = $1,20,000 * 50% *  (189/365) = $31,048 Loss

2. Share of Becky's Loss:

This means that the share of loss for Becky would be = $120,000 * 50%

= $60,000

3. Maximum Loss Allowed:

As the stock basis is $41,300, hence the maximum loss for Becky would be $41,300.

Accounts receivable in an existing business:A) are rarely worth their face value.

B) unlike inventory, are often worth their face value.

C) appreciate over time due to interest and penalties.

D) are not a significant consideration when buying anexisting business

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Answer:

The correct answer is letter "A": are rarely worth their face value.

Explanation:

Accounts receivables are notes issued to customers after selling them a product or rendering services on credit. The repayment term may vary from 30, 60 or 90 days. If an account receivable is not paid after that period it could be considered as an uncollectible account which implies the company will incur losses.

Accounts receivable are hardly ever accepted at face value (real value of the moment of the purchase) because companies add the interest rate that is to be charged for the sale on the account.

Ernest invents a novel, useful, nonobvious product. He:____.a. must apply for a patent within one year of selling the product commercially.
b. may receive patent protection for two years by filing a simpler, shorter, cheaper provisional patent application while he is working on his complex, regular patent application.
c. is entitled to a patent over someone else who invents the same product if he is the first to invent it.
d. may sell his product for up to five years to see how well it sells before going through the complex process of filing a patent application with the PTO Office.

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Answer:

a. must apply for a patent within one year of selling the product commercially.

Explanation:

As the product is the novel and also useful at the same time so he himself wants to try for the commercial purpose for reaping the benefits and the same should be used for a patent within one year for selling the product commercially manner

So as per the given situation, the option a is correct

And, the rest of the options seems incorrect