Business, 02.08.2019 23:10, sarahkuener
Pine woodworking accepts credit cards at its store. pine's credit card processor charges a fee of 3% of the total amount of any credit sale. assume that ray frost purchases $ 9 comma 500 of custom furniture and pays with a visa card. make the entry that pine would make to record the sale to frost. (you do not need to make the cost of goods sold entry in this exercise
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Business, 22.06.2019 05:00, swelch2010
You are chairman of the board of a successful technology firm. there is a nominal federal corporate tax rate of 35 percent, yet the effective tax rate of the typical corporation is about 12.6%. your firm has been clever with use of transfer pricing and keeping money abroad and has barely paid any taxes over the last 5 years; during this same time period, profits were $28 billion. one member of the board feels that it is un-american to use various accounting strategies in order to avoid paying taxes. others feel that these are legal loopholes and corporations have a fiduciary responsibility to minimize taxes. one board member quoted what the ceo of exxon once said: âiâm not a u. s. company and i donât make decisions based on whatâs good for the u. s.â what are the alternatives? what are your recommendations? why do you recommend this course of action?
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:00, payshencec21
Ajax corp's sales last year were $435,000, its operating costs were $362,500, and its interest charges were $12,500. what was the firm's times-interest-earned (tie) ratio? a. 4.72b. 4.97c. 5.23d. 5.51e. 5.80
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:10, leo4687
Match the terms with their correct definition. terms: 1. accounts receivable 2. other receivables 3 debtor 4. notes receivable 5. maturity date 6. creditor definitions: a. the party to a credit transaction who takes on an obligation/payable. b. the party who receives a receivable and will collect cash in the future. c. a written promise to pay a specified amount of money at a particular future date. d. the date when the note receivable is due. e. a miscellaneous category that includes any other type of receivable where there is a right to receive cash in the future. f. the right to receive cash in the future from customers for goods sold or for services performed.
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Business, 23.06.2019 04:20, hardwick744
What common business mistake can cost you everything
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