Business, 24.12.2019 01:31, CatsandDogsaredabest
Identify each of the following transactions as: operating activity (o)investing activity (i)financing activity (f)noncash investing and financing activity (nif)for each item, indicate whether it represents and increase(+) or a in cash. the indirect method is used to report cash flows from operating activities. a. cash sale of landb. issuance of long-term note payable in exchange for cashc. depreciation of equipmentd. purchase of treasury stocke. issuance of common stock for cashf. increase in accounts payableg. net incomeh. payment of cash dividendi. decrease in accrued liabilitiesj. loss on sale of landk. acquisition of building by issuance of notes payablel. payment of long-term debtm. acquisition of building by issuance of common stockn. decrease in accounts receivableo. decrease in inventoryp. increase in prepaid expenses
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Business, 21.06.2019 23:00, gobbler80
Employees of dti, inc. worked 1,600 direct labor hours in january and 1,000 direct labor hours in february. dti expects to use 18,000 direct labor hours during the year, and expects to incur $22,500 of worker’s compensation insurance cost for the year. the cash payment for this cost will be paid in april. how much insurance premium should be allocated to products made in january and february?
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:30, marlenerojas201
Which of the following is one of the five fundamental questions? which products will be in scarce supply and which in excess supply? who should appoint the head of the central bank? how much should society save? correct what goods and services will be produced?
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Business, 23.06.2019 01:00, fhggggy5680
Ticker services began operations in 2015 and maintains long-term investments in available-for-sale securities. the year-end cost and fair values for its portfolio of these investments follow. portfolio of available-for-sale securities cost fair valuedecember 31, 2015 $ 369,060 $ 357,988 december 31, 2016 420,728 445,972 december 31, 2017 572,190 676,901 december 31, 2018 864,007 768,966 prepare journal entries to record each year-end fair value adjustment for these securities. calculation adjustment required to fair value adjustment.12/31/15 existing balance in fair value adjustment-afs (lt) required balance in fair value adjustment-afs (lt) adjustment required to fair value adjustment-afs (lt) 12/31/16 existing balance in fair value adjustment-afs (lt) required balance in fair value adjustment-afs (lt) adjustment required to fair value adjustment-afs (lt) 12/31/17 existing balance in fair value adjustment-afs (lt) required balance in fair value adjustment-afs (lt) adjustment required to fair value adjustment-afs (lt) 12/31/18 existing balance in fair value adjustment-afs (lt) required balance in fair value adjustment-afs (lt) adjustment required to fair value adjustment-afs (lt) record the year-end adjusting entry for the securities portfolio as of december 31, 2015.date general journal debit creditdec 31, 2015 record the year-end adjusting entry for the securities portfolio as of december 31, 2016.date general journal debit creditdec 31, 2016 record the year-end adjusting entry for the securities portfolio as of december 31, 2017.date general journal debit creditdec 31, 2017 record the year-end adjusting entry for the securities portfolio as of december 31, 2018.date general journal debit creditdec 31, 2018
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