The following information is taken from Clinton Company’s De…
The following information is taken from Clinton Company’s December 31 balance sheet: Cash and cash equivalents $ 8,419 Accounts receivable 70,422 Merchandise inventories 60,362 Prepaid expenses 4,100 Accounts payable $ 14,950 Notes payable 86,638 Other current liabilities 9,500 If net credit sales for the current year were $612,000, the firm’s days’ sales uncollected for the year is: (Use 365 days a year.)
Read DetailsOn March 12, Korn Company sold merchandise in the amount of…
On March 12, Korn Company sold merchandise in the amount of $7,800 to Babcock Company, with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. The cost of the items sold is $4,500. Korn uses the perpetual inventory system and the gross method of accounting for sales. The journal entry or entries that Korn will make on March 12 is:
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At the end of its first month of operations, Don’s Repair Services reported net income of $25,000. They also had account balances of: Cash, $18,000; Office Supplies, $2,000 and Accounts Receivable $10,000. The sole stockholder’s total investment in exchange for common stock for this first month was $5,000. There were no dividends in the first month. Calculate the amount of total equity to be reported on the balance sheet at the end of the month.
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