Business, 09.10.2019 19:30, zyairemitchell44
On january 1, year 2, the supplies account of sheldon company had a balance of $1400. during the year, the company purchased $4100 of supplies on account and made partial payments totaling $2300 on those accounts. on december 31, year 2, sheldon determined that there were $2300 of supplies on hand. which of the following would be reported on sheldon's year 2 financial statements? $2300 of supplies; $1800 of supplies expense $3200 of supplies; $900 of supplies expense $3200 of supplies; $4100 of supplies expense $2300 of supplies; $3200 of supplies expense
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Business, 22.06.2019 01:00, cranfordjacori
Cooper, cpa, is auditing the financial statements of a small rural municipality. the receivable balances represent residentsā delinquent real estate taxes. internal control at the municipality is weak. to determine the existence of the accounts receivable balances at the balance sheet date, cooper would most likely: cooper, cpa, is auditing the financial statements of a small rural municipality. the receivable balances represent residentsā delinquent real estate taxes. internal control at the municipality is weak. to determine the existence of the accounts receivable balances at the balance sheet date, cooper would most likely:
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Business, 22.06.2019 15:40, brashley
Acompany manufactures x units of product a and y units of product b, on two machines, i and ii. it has been determined that the company will realize a profit of $3 on each unit of product a and $4 on each unit of product b. to manufacture a unit of product a requires 7 min on machine i and 5 min on machine ii. to manufacture a unit of product b requires 8 min on mchine i and 5 min on machine ii. there are 175 min available on machine i and 125 min available on machine ii in each work shift. how many units of a product should be produced in each shift to maximize the company's profit p?
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:00, pickelswolf3036
On january 1, year 1, purl corp. purchased as a long-term investment $500,000 face amount of shaw, inc.ās 8% bonds for $456,200. the bonds were purchased to yield 10% interest. the bonds mature on january 1, year 6, and pay interest annually on january 1. purl uses the effective interest method of amortization. what amount (rounded to nearest $100) should purl report on its december 31, year 2, balance sheet for these held-to-maturity bonds?
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:00, moneykingmarco079
What part of the rational model of decision-making does the former business executive āelliottā have a problem completing?
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