Business, 01.07.2020 19:01, asimms8504
QS 9-1 Credit card sales LO C1 Prepare journal entries for the following credit card sales transactions (the company uses the perpetual inventory system). Sold $26,000 of merchandise, which cost $19,800, on Mastercard credit cards. Mastercard charges a 5% fee. Sold $5,600 of merchandise, which cost $3,300, on an assortment of bank credit cards. These cards charge a 4% fee.
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Business, 22.06.2019 09:40, nessross1018
Salt corporation's contribution margin ratio is 78% and its fixed monthly expenses are $30,000. assume that the company's sales for may are expected to be $89,000. required: estimate the company's net operating income for may, assuming that the fixed monthly expenses do not change.
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Business, 23.06.2019 00:30, msc1595
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Business, 23.06.2019 09:30, skdkdksks
Ronald sees that his employer's stock has grown from $20 a share to $60 a share this year, while most stocks have seen only 5% growth. his employer offers to let him convert a large portion of his salary into stock options. what is not a valid reason to turn down the stock offer? a)stocks with high returns have high volatility, and ronald's company may not grow further. b)ronald may be taxed more for capital gains than he would be for employment income. c)stock options are illiquid, and ronald may not be able to use them to pay for unexpected bills. d)ronald would be committing stock fraud if he exercises the options.
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