How to calculate the annual cash flow arising from the production of both goods
1. Create five questions covering one question from each of the below topics along with ideal answers that you would expect to be on an assignment.: a) Functions (Continuity and inverse of a function), b) Functions (Equilibrium)
You have been hired as an account for the OPQ Distribution Company. The company sells medical supply products to hospitals and doctor offices used for a resale or merchandising operation. The types of medical products sold are gloves, thermometers, and wheelchairs. OPQ Distribution Company has hired you because there have been financial issues with accounting for the inventory and expensing the inventory. The company wants you to resolve the inventory problems by selecting the best inventory valuation method to ensure that the company can operate successfully and meet their customers´ needs.
Discuss three inventory valuation methods that can be applied in terms of the international financial reporting standards
a manufacture has 15 years, 8.5 percent mortgage for 100,000 birr on a building. payments are made monthly.
a. find the monthly payment
b. how much interest will be paid?
You have been hired as an account for the OPQ Distribution Company. The company sells medical supply products to hospitals and doctor offices used for a resale or merchandising operation. The types of medical products sold are gloves, thermometers, and wheelchairs. OPQ Distribution Company has hired you because there have been financial issues with accounting for the inventory and expensing the inventory. The company wants you to resolve the inventory problems by selecting the best inventory valuation method to ensure that the company can operate successfully and meet their customers´ needs.
For this discussion, the focus will be on accounts receivable. Imagine you are the owner of any business of your choice. For your initial post explain the following:
What is the business that you have chosen? Why did you choose this type of business?
What products or services will your firm sell?
Would you extend trade credit to your customers? (Do not discuss credit card payments, but rather, direct credit to your customers.) Why or why not?
How will this decision affect your sales and profits?
If you choose to extend credit, how would you ensure that your firm is paid by its customers?
How would you account for customers who fail to pay their debt to your business?
Analyse each of soldiers statement and indicate to him the effect on the accounting equation.
1.Paid R48 000 to SARS as a second provisional tax payment
2. Bought back 70 000 shares from the deceased estate of a shareholder at 65 cents per share above the average share price
3.A final dividend of 14 cents per share was declared on the 1 140 000 issued shares on 28 February 2021
4. The directors fees of two members earning R300 000 each are outstanding at the end of the accounting period
On June 5 of the current year, Adam established an interior decorating business, AA Designs. During the remainder of the month, Adam completed the following transactions related to the business. June 5Adam transferred cash from a personal bank account to an account to be used for the business, $18,000
- Paid rent for period of June 6 to end of the month $2,000
-Purchased office equipment on account $10,500
-Purchased a used truck for $18,000, paying $10,000 cash and taking a bank loan for the remainder
-Purchased supplies for cash $1,315
-Received cash for job completed $7,300
- Paid annual premium on property insurance $1,200
Requirement: Journalise the transactions during the month.
Lolita S,an architect, opened an office on March 1 of the current year. During the month she completed the following transactions connected with her practice
a. Transferred cash from a personal bank account to an account to be used for the business, $15,000
b. Paid March rent for office and workroom $2,000
c. Purchased used car for $11,500, paying $2,500 cash and took a bank loan for the remainder
d. Purchased office and computer equipment on account $5,500
e. Paid cash for supplies $750
f. Paid cash for annual insurance policies, $1,050
g. Received cash form client for plans delivered, $3,100
h. Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses $75
i. Paid cash to creditors, $2,950
j. Paid installment due on the bank loan $400
k. Received invoice for printing service, due in April, $525
l. Recorded fee earned on plans delivered, payment to be received in April, $4,150
m. Paid salaries of assistant $1,200
n. Paid petrol and repairs on car for March $150