Tamarisk Corporation acquired a 39% interest in Sheffield Company on January 1, 2021, for $490,000. At that time, Sheffield had 1,000,000 shares of its $1 par common stock issued and outstanding. During 2021, Sheffield paid cash dividends of $162,000 and thereafter declared and issued a 5% common stock dividend when the fair value was $2 per share. Sheffield's net income for 2021 was $356,000. What is the balance in Tamarisk's equity investment account at the end of 2021

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Answer 1

Answer:

$565,660

Explanation:

Calculation for the balance in Tamarisk's equity investment account at the end of 2021

Cost$490,000

Share of net income $138,840

(.39 × $356,000)

Less Share of dividends ($63,180)

(.39 × $162,000)

Balance in equity investment account$565,660

Therefore the balance in Tamarisk's equity investment account at the end of 2021 will be $565,660


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Zycon has produced 10,000 units of partially finished Product A. These units cost $15,000 to produce, and they can be sold to another manufacturer for $20,000. Instead, Zycon can process the units further and produce finished Products X, Y, and Z. Processing further will cost an additional $22,000 and will yield total revenues of $35,000. Identify whether the item is relevant or irrelevant to the sell or process further decision.

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Answer:

Cost relevant or irrelevant for decision making to sell or process further

a. $15,000 already incurred is not relevant because this is sunk cost. This cannot be avoided or changed.

b. $20,000 selling price is relevant for decision making because this incremental revenue is generated if goods are sold semi-finished.

c. $22,000 additional selling price is for decision making because this cost is required for further processing and shall be incurred.

d. $35,000 revenue from processing is relevant for decision making because this incremental revenue is generated if goods are after further processing.

The Comil Corporation recently purchased a new machine for its factory operations at a cost of $328,325. The investment is expected to generate $115,000 in annual cash flows for a period of four years. The required rate of return is 13%. The old machine has a remaining life of four years. The new machine is expected to have zero value at the end of the four-year period. The disposal value of the old machine at the time of replacement is zero. What is the internal rate of return

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Answer: 15%

Explanation:

IRR is the discount rate that makes the NPV equal zero. Required rates of return that are less than the IRR will therefore result in a positive NPV and those that are higher will result in a negative NPV.

Use Excel to find the IRR.

= IRR(-328325,115000,115000,115000,115000)

= 15%

As the required rate of 13% is less than the IRR of 15%, the new machine will have a positive NPV.

On May 10, 2020, Cullumber Co. enters into a contract to deliver a product to Greig Inc. on June 15, 2020. Greig agrees to pay the full contract price of $1,810 on July 15, 2020. The cost of the goods is $1,050. Cullumber delivers the product to Greig on June 15, 2020, and receives payment on July 15, 2020. Prepare the journal entries for Cullumber related to this contract. Either party may terminate the contract without compensation until one of the parties performs.

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Answer:

Date                 Particular                         Debit    Credit

May 10, 2020  No Entry (Note 1)                $0     $0

                         (To record contact entered into)

June 15, 2020  Account Receivable A/c  $1,810

                                To Sales Revenue A/c            $1,810

                         (To record Sales)

June 15, 2020   Cost of goods sold A/c.    $1,050

                                To Inventory A/c                        $1,050

                         (To record cost of goods sold)

July 15, 2020     Cash A/c                             $1,810

                                 To Account Receivable A/c      $1,810

                          (To record payment received)  

When an interviewer introduces a new topic area, she is using a
A trick question
B secondary question
C turn-taking question
D primary question

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Answer:

D. Primary question

The following are budgeted data: January February March Sales in units 16,000 22,000 19,000 Production in units 19,000 20,000 18,500 One pound of material is required for each finished unit. The inventory of materials at the end of each month should equal 25% of the following month's production needs. Purchases of raw materials for February would be budgeted to be: Multiple Choice 20,375 pounds 18,375 pounds 19,625 pounds 20,125 pounds

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Answer:

Purchases= 19,625 pounds

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Production in units:

February= 20,000

March= 18,500

The inventory of materials at the end of each month should equal 25% of the following month's production needs.

To calculate the purchases of raw materials, we need to use the following formula:

Purchases= production + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory

Purchases= 20,000 + (18,500*0.25) - (20,000*0.25)

Purchases= 19,625 pounds

Astor, a cash-basis taxpayer, died on February 3. During the year, the estate's executor made a distribution of $12,000 from estate income to Astor's sole heir and adopted a calendar year to determine the estate's taxable income. The following additional information pertains to the estate's income and disbursements for the year:
Estate income:
Taxable interest $ 65,000
Net long-term capital gains allocable to corpus 5,000
Estate disbursements:
Administrative expenses attributable to taxable income $ 14,000
Charitable contributions from gross income to a public charity, made under the terms of the will
9,000
For the calendar year, what was the estate's distributable net income (DNI)?
a. $58,000
b. $39,000
c. $65,000
d. $42,000

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Answer:

d. $42,000

Explanation:

Calculation for what was the estate's distributable net income (DNI)

ESTATE'S DISTRIBUTED NET INCOME

GROSS INCOME:

Taxable interest $65,000

ESTATE DISBURSEMENTS:

Less Administrative expenses ($14,000)

Less Charitable contributions from gross income ($9,000)

DISTRIBUTED NET INCOME (DNI) $42,000

($65,000-$14,000-$9,000)

Therefore the estate's distributable net income (DNI) will be $42,000

Hart Company has the following activities in 2012. The company had total cash sales of $2,000. During the year they incurred and paid wages of $500 and salaries of $400. They borrowed $600 from the bank that will be paid back in 2013. This borrowing incurred interest in 2012 of $60. However, this interest will be paid to the bank in 2013. Finally, the company declared and paid cash dividends of $20 during 2012. How much Net Income will the company show on the 2012 Income Statement?

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Answer:

$500

Explanation:

              2012 Income Statement

Revenue                                            $2,000

Expenses

Wages incurred and paid  $500

Salaries                               $400

Interest on bank loans       $600    $1,500

Net Income                                       $500  

So, the amount of $500 will be shown as Net Income on the 2012 Income Statement.

Brief Exercise 169 On December 1, Maisins Furniture Corporation borrowed $10,000 on a 90-day, 6% note. Prepare the entries to record the issuance of the note, the accrual of interest at year end, and the payment of the note. (Credit account titles are automatically indented wh the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter for the amounts.)

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Answer:

1. Dr Cash $ 10,000

Cr Notes Payable $ 10,000

2. Dr Interest Expense $75

Cr Interest Payable $75

3. Dr Notes Payable $ 10,000

Dr Interest Expense $ 225

Dr Interest Payable $ 75

Cr Cash $ 10,300

Explanation:

Preparation of the entries to record the issuance of the note, the accrual of interest at year end, and the payment of the note

1. Preparation of the entries to record the issuance of the note

Dr Cash $ 10,000

Cr Notes Payable $ 10,000

(Being record of issuance of the note )

2. Preparation of the entries to record the accrual of interest

Dr Interest Expense $75

($10,000*9%*30 days/360 days)

Cr Interest Payable $75

(Being Interest accrued for 30 days)

3. Preparation of the entries to record the payment of the note

Dr Notes Payable $ $10,000

Dr Interest Expense $ 225 ($10,000*9%*90 days/360days)

Dr Interest Payable $ 75

($10,000*9%*30 days/360 days)

Cr Cash $ 10,300

($10,000+$225+$75)

(Being to record payment of the note)

If a firm is deciding upon the acceptance of a project with a value of $10,000, and if the client has a good credit history, the firm will most likely use the grid chart in the decision-making process.
a) true
b) false

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Answer:

FALSE

Explanation:

The Decision-Making Process includes Identifying the need for a decision, Determining the outcome of the decision, Identifying all alternative actions, the benefits and consequences of each and Making and Evaluating the decision.

Decision-Making Tools includes the use of decision-making grid to differenciate or separates factors of decision to be made, the use of Gantt chart to shows phases of project to completion and Information technology and others.

The grid chart shows the relationship between input and output documents.

Greta starts using a new baking technique and she can now do twice as much of everything—in a single day Greta can now make 10 cakes or 8 pies, rather than the 5 cakes and 4 pies she could previously bake. We now know that Greta's production possibility frontier:
a. has shifted right, but her opportunity costs of making pies are unchanged.
b. has shifted right, but her opportunity costs of making pies have decreased.
c. has not changed, but her opportunity costs of making pies have increased.
d. has not changed, but her opportunity costs of making pies have decreased.

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Answer:

a. has shifted right, but her opportunity costs of making pies are unchanged.

Explanation:

As we know that Greta curve should be shifted to righward as she can generated more and more units for both the goods so here the c and d option would be remooved. The option A and optoin B are considering the opportunity cost so here we can see that

10 ÷8 = 5 ÷ 4

5 ÷ 4 = 5 ÷ 4

As it can been seen that the opportunity cost remains the same

Therefore the option A is selected

After completing a career search Patrick has decided that he wants to be a paralegal which two skills or abilities are important for him to have in order to excel in this career
A.Research skills be
B.analytical thinking skills
C.creative thinking skills
D.math skills

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Answer is A because you be paralegal you would likely mostly need research skills

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Who (based on proof) do you think the Scranton Strangler?

A. Toby Flenderson

B. Robert California

C. Dwight Schrute

D. Gabe Lewis

E. Creed Bratton
(I will give my observation in the comments section)

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Answer:

E

i say creed bc he just seems like it

Explanation:

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California Surf Clothing Company issues 1,000 shares of $1 par value common stock at $35 per share. Later in the year, the company decides to purchase 100 shares at a cost of $38 per share. Record the purchase of treasury stock.

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Answer:

Dr Treasury Stock 3,800

Cr Cash 3,800

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entry to Record the purchase of treasury stock.

Based on the information given we were told that the Clothing Company issues 1,000 shares which means that if the company made decision to purchase 100 shares at the amount of $38 per share later in the year the journal entry to Record the purchase of treasury stock will be :

Dr Treasury Stock 3,800

Cr Cash 3,800

(100 Shares x $38.00 per share)

(Being to record the purchase of treasury stock)

Select the correct answer.
which of the following Involved a digital designer?
A The hardware that lets your hard drive work.
B. A computer animated movle
oc. An old cartoon from the 1930s
D. The evening news

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I think C because a cartoon is not in real life so a DIGITAL DESIGNER needs to make these cartoons to be shown on television.

Hope this helps!!
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Ivanhoe purchased a patent from Vania Co. for $1,240,000 on January 1, 2018. The patent is being amortized over its remaining legal life of 10 years, expiring on January 1, 2028. During 2020, Ivanhoe determined that the economic benefits of the patent would not last longer than 6 years from the date of acquisition. What amount should be reported in the balance sheet for the patent, net of accumulated amortization, at December 31, 2020

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Answer: $744,000

Explanation:

The amount that should be reported in the balance sheet for the patent, net of accumulated amortization, at December 31, 2020 will be:

First, we have to calculate the amortization recorded up to 2019. This will be:

= (1,240,000 / 10) x 2

= 248,000

The we calculate the amortization to be recognized in 2020. This will be:

= (1,240,000 – 248,000) / 4

= 248,000

The amount that should be reported in the balance sheet for the patent, net of accumulated amortization, at December 31, 2020 will be:

= 1240000 - 248000 - 248000

= $744,000

Which of the following decisions is part of the HR function of compensation?
A. What responsibilities should be part of an office worker's job
B. How to make sure office workers are treated ethically
C. Which employees will do the best work in the fastest time
D. Whether to pay office workers a wage or a salary

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Answer:

D. Whether to pay office workers a wage or a salary

Explanation:

Compensation is paying employees for the services rendered. It is a function of the human resources department. Compensation may be in monetary or non-monetary form.

Ensuring fair and timely compensation to workers is a critical function of the human resources managers. The HR evaluates roles and responsibilities periodically to ensure it has a fair compensation scheme.  HR has to determine whether employees will work part-time or full-time, whether to employ permanently or by contract or pay salaries or wages.

Assume the country of Technologia invests in an online system that efficiently matches job-seekers with employers and significantly reduces the time required for job searches.
A. Which type of unemployment will Technologia's investment affect?
B. Will unemployment increase or decrease?
C. Given the change in unemployment from part b. what will happen to the natural rate of unemployment in Technologia? Explain.
D. Given your answer to part b. what will happen to real GDP in Technologia? Explain.

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Answer:

Technologia's online system helps to increase the employment of the people in Technologia.

Explanation:

A. Technologia's investment in the online system to help the match the job seekers with the employers will greatly affect the frictional unemployment.

B. With the help of this online system, it will help to decrease the unemployment in Technologia.

C. The natural unemployment will reduce in Technologia as the natural unemployment includes the frictional unemployment as well as the structural unemployment. Here since the frictional unemployment will decrease, the natural unemployment also decreases.

D. The real gross domestic product or the GDP will increase. Te real GDP is the country's total goods and service produces. When unemployment reduces, the production of various goods and service will increases as now people can afford to buy those goods an services. Hence the real GDP increases.

The following information should be considered:

A. Technologia's investment in the online system to help the match the job seekers with the employers will greatly affect the frictional unemployment.

B. With the help of this online system, it will help to decrease the unemployment in Technologia. Also, the job search time is reduced and job matching is easy,

C. The natural unemployment will decrease in Technologia as the natural unemployment includes the frictional unemployment as well as the structural unemployment. Here since the frictional unemployment will decrease, the natural unemployment also decreases.

D. Real GDP should increase because more workers can be employed so production is increased.

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able below shows the marginal revenue and costs for a monopolist. Demand, Costs, and Revenues Price (dollars) Quantity Demanded Marginal Revenue (dollars) Marginal Cost (dollars) Average Total Cost (dollars) $76 100 $76 $25 $139.00 71 200 66 68 103.30 66 300 56 56 87.50 61 400 46 82 86.00 56 500 36 76 84.00 51 600 26 48 78.00 Instructions: Enter your answer as a whole number. If you are entering a negative number include a minus sign. a. What is the monopolist's profit-maximizing level of output

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Answer:

The profit maximizing output for a monopolist is the output level where marginal cost is equal to marignal revenue.

Explanation:

Price  Q Demanded Marginal Revenue Marginal Cost

$76     100                 $76                         $25

71        200                  66                           68

66       300                  56                           56

61        400                  46                           82

56       500                  36                           76

51        600                  26                           48

Arranging the information in the chart above, we can see that for a quantity demanded of 300 units, and a price of $66, marginal revenue and marginal cost are exactly the same, $56.

Thus, the profit-maximizing level of output is 300 units.

when you should send a email

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HubSpot researched open times to find late morning tends to get the most opens. Send emails at 11 a.m. for the best results. Data from MailerMailer also suggests that sending emails in the late morning during work hours gets the best percentage of opens.

Answer:

When the subject matter is objective and informative

Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales data for prepaid cell phones for May are as follows: Inventory Purchases Sales May 1 1,300 units at $36 May 10 650 units at $38 May 12 910 units May 20 585 units at $40 May 14 780 units May 31 390 units Assuming that the perpetual inventory system is used, costing by the LIFO method, determine the cost of merchandise sold for each sale and the inventory balance after each sale. Under LIFO, if units are in inventory at two different costs, enter the units with the HIGHER unit cost first in the Cost of Merchandise Sold Unit Cost column and LOWER unit cost first in the Inventory Unit Cost column.

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Answer:

total cost of goods sold = $78,520

Explanation:

Inventory Purchases Sales

May 1 1,300 units at $36

May 10 650 units at $38

May 12 910 units

Cost of goods sold = (650 x $38) + (260 x $36) = $34,060

May 20 585 units at $40

May 14 780 units

Cost of goods sold = (585 x $40) + (195 x $36) = $30,420

May 31 390 units

Cost of goods sold = 390 x $36 = $14,040

total cost of goods sold = $34,060 + $30,420 + $14,040 = $78,520

Based the talk by Alexander Wagner we learn that managers and employees who have protected values will sacrifice monetary advantage so that their efforts are consistent with these values.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

A) True

Explanation:

Based on some experiments, Alexander Wagner a SFI Professor from University of Zurich stressed on concept of protected values, he explained that an individual that has strong protected values will have less inclination to promote lies he received from others. He reveals individual motivation do comes from certain intrinsic values which is regarded as "protected values". And it has its own consequence in in the sense that individual have a better feeling when money is earned in a manner that suite one's value. It should be noted that Based on the talk by Alexander Wagner it was learnt that managers and employees who have protected values will sacrifice monetary advantage so that their efforts are consistent with these values.

Chester Corp. ended the year carrying $21,490,000 worth of inventory. Had they sold their entire inventory at their current prices, how many more dollars of contribution margin would it have brought to Chester Corp.

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Answer: $21,490,000

Explanation:

Contribution Margin is simply the Sales less the value of variable costs.

If the inventory had been sold in its entirety, it would have added its value to the sales which means that sales would have increased by the value of the inventory which is $21,490,000.

Rachel's Designs has 1,900 shares of 6%, $50 par value cumulative preferred stock issued at the beginning of 2019. All remaining shares are common stock. Due to cash flow difficulties, the company was not able to pay dividends in 2019 or 2020. The company plans to pay total dividends of $19,000 in 2021. How much of the $19,000 dividend will be paid to preferred stockholders and how much will be paid to common stockholders

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Answer:

Preferred Dividend = $17,100Common Dividend = $1,900

Explanation:

Cumulative preferred stockholders will always have their dividends paid to them eventually because the dividends will accrue for years where they went unpaid.

This means that in 2021 they will be paid their dividends for the years 2019, 2020 and 2021.

Yearly preferred dividend = 1,900 * 6% * 50

= $5,700

Preferred dividends in 2021 = 5,700 * 3

= $17,100

Common stockholders would get = 19,000 - 17,100

= $1,900

True or False: A market with several firms in operation can be a competitive, contestable market. True False The contestable market model has important policy implications. If there is concern that a market is not sufficiently competitive, what can policymakers do to increase competition in a given industry? Check all that apply. Decrease entry barriers Increase entry barriers Decrease the amount of regulation

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Answer:

1. True

2. Decrease entry barriers

Decrease the amount of regulation

Explanation:

A market with several firms in operation can be a competitive market as the firms involved will compete against each other for the economic profits in the industry. The market has to have low barriers to entry for it to be contestable.

To make the industry more competitive, barriers to entry should be reduced and regulation relaxed. This will bring in more firms into this market and make it more competitive.

what is economic define in brief​

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Answer:

economics is the study of how society uses its limited resources. Economics is a social science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.

HII I've made about 3 give aways with points and still have a bunch, but this question is asking if anyone wants to be friends? send a request!! also the first person to send a request will get 20 points to continue the giveaway!! i will also probably make more giveaways so make sure to friend me to see when another one takes place!!

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Answer:

ok I will send bro gg bye

Answer:

okays

Explanation:

A delivery company is considering adding another vehicle to its delivery fleet; each vehicle is rented for $250 per day. Assume that the additional vehicle would be capable of delivering 1,750 packages per day and that each package that is delivered brings in $0.25 in revenue. Also assume that adding the delivery vehicle would not affect any other costs. Instructions: Round your answers to 1 decimal place. a. What are the MRP and MRC

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

Based on the information that has been given in the question, the MRP will be calculated as the multiplication of the total packages that was delivered by the revenue that was gotten from one package. This will be:

MRP = 1750 × 0.25

= $437.5

The MRC based on the question = $250

Based on the above, a profit of $187.5 ($437.5 - $250) will be earned.

What strategies can we use to listen actively? Responses should include five techniques.

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Answer:

1. Pay Attention

-Look at the speaker directly.

-Put aside distracting thoughts.

-Don't mentally prepare a rebuttal!

-Avoid being distracted by environmental factors. For example, side -conversations.

-"Listen" to the speaker's body language

2. Show That You're Listening

-Nod occasionally.

-Smile and use other facial expressions.

-Make sure that your posture is open and interested.

-Encourage the speaker to continue with small verbal comments like yes, and "uh huh."

3. Provide Feedback

-Reflect on what has been said by paraphrasing. "What I'm hearing is... ," and "Sounds like you are saying... ," are great ways to reflect back.

-Ask questions to clarify certain points. "What do you mean when you say... ." "Is this what you mean?"

-Summarize the speaker's comments periodically.

4. Defer Judgment

-Allow the speaker to finish each point before asking questions.

-Don't interrupt with counter arguments.

5. Respond Appropriately

-Be candid, open and honest in your response.

-Assert your opinions respectfully.

-Treat the other person in a way that you think she would want to be treated.

Explanation:

A notary signing agent has been providing signing services with no incidents for over 10 years without undergone a background screning . Therefore. he or she

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Answer:

Explanation:

Notary

E12.3 (LO 1), AP Cushenberry Corporation had the following transactions. Prepare journal entry and determine effect on cash flows. 1. Sold land (cost $12,000) for $15,000. 2. Issued common stock at par for $20,000. 3. Recorded depreciation on buildings for $17,000. 4. Paid salaries of $9,000. 5. Issued 1,000 shares of $1 par value common stock for equipment worth $8,000. 6. Sold equipment (cost $10,000, accumulated depreciation $7,000) for $1,200.

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Answer:

Transaction 1

Cash $15,000 (debit)

Profit and Loss $ 3,000 (credit)

Land $12,000 (credit)

Cash Flow Effect : Increase $15,000

Transaction 2

Cash $20,000 (debit)

Common Stock $20,000 (credit)

Cash Flow Effect : Increase $20,000

Transaction 3

Depreciation Expense $17,000 (debit)

Accumulated Depreciation Expense $17,000 (credit)

Cash Flow Effect : No Change

Transaction 4

Salaries Expenses $9,000 (debit)

Cash $9,000 (credit)

Cash Flow Effect : Decrease  $9,000

Transaction 5

Equipment $8,000 (debit)

Common Stock $1,000 (credit)

Paid In Excess of Par $7,000 (credit)

Cash Flow Effect : No Change

Transaction 6

Cash $1,200 (debit)

Accumulated Depreciation $7,000 (debit)

Profit and Loss $1,800 (debit)

Equipment at Cost $10,000 (credit)

Cash Flow Effect : Increase   $1,200

Explanation:

All Cash transactions will have an effect on cash flow. Non Cash transactions will not have an effect and these include exchanges of assets and other financial instruments.

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