On January 1, Year 5, Raven Limo Service, Incorporated sold…
On January 1, Year 5, Raven Limo Service, Incorporated sold a used limo that had cost $80,000 and had accumulated depreciation of $44,000. The limo was sold for $32,400 cash. Which of the following shows how the sale of the limo would affect Raven’s financial statements? Balance SheetIncome StatementStatement of Cash Flows Assets=Liabilities+EquityCash+Book Value of LimoGain−Loss=Net IncomeA.32,400+(36,000)= +(3,600)3,600− =(3,600)32,400 IAB.32,400+(36,000)= +3,6003,600− =3,6003,600 IAC.32,400+(36,000)= +(3,600) −3,600=(3,600) D.32,400+(36,000)= +(3,600) −3,600=(3,600)32,400 IA
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During Year 1, its first year of operations, Benitez Company reported sales of $380,000. At the end of Year 1, the company estimated its warranty obligation at 3% of sales. During Year 1, the company paid $5,100 cash to settle warranty claims. Which of the following statements is true?
Read DetailsBlain Company has $17,000 of accounts receivable that are cu…
Blain Company has $17,000 of accounts receivable that are current, $7,800 that are from 0 to 30 days past due, $4,400 that are from 31 to 60 days past due, and $1,500 that are more than 60 days past due. Blain estimates that 2% of the receivables that are current will be uncollectible, 5% of those from 0 to 30 days past due will be uncollectible, 10% of those from 31 to 60 days past due will be uncollectible, and 50% of those more than 60 days past due will be uncollectible. Just prior to recognizing uncollectible accounts expense, Blain’s allowance for doubtful accounts account has a $800 positive balance. Assuming Blain uses the aging method to estimate uncollectible accounts expense, the amount of uncollectible expense will be:
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