Business, 16.10.2020 07:01 ashleywoo21361
E6-14 Analyzing and Recording Sales and Gross Profit with Sales Returns [LO 6-4, LO 6-6] Cycle Wholesaling sold merchandise on account, with terms n/60, to Sarah’s Cycles on February 1 for $700 (cost of goods sold of $450). On February 9, Sarah’s Cycles returned to Cycle Wholesaling one-quarter of the merchandise from February 1 (cost of goods returned was $110). Cycle Wholesaling uses a perpetual inventory system, and it allows returns only within 15 days of initial sale. Required: 1. to 3. Prepare the journal entry to record the sales, Goods returned on February 9 and Cash collected on March 2. 4. Calculate the gross profit percentage for the sale to Sarah’s Cycles. g
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Business, 22.06.2019 09:40, natalie2sheffield
Catherine de bourgh has one child, anne, who is 18 years old at the end of the year. anne lived at home for seven months during the year before leaving home to attend state university for the rest of the year. during the year, anne earned $6,000 while working part time. catherine provided 80 percent of anne's support and anne provided the rest. which of the following statements regarding whether anne is catherine's qualifying child for the current year is correct? a. anne is a qualifying child of catherine. b.anne is not a qualifying child of catherine because she fails the gross income test. c.anne is not a qualifying child of catherine because she fails the residence test. d.anne is not a qualifying child of catherine because she fails the support test.
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Business, 22.06.2019 14:30, rakanmadi87
If a product goes up in price, and the demand for it drops, that product's demand is a. elastic b. inelastic c. stable d. fixed select the best answer from the choices provided
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E6-14 Analyzing and Recording Sales and Gross Profit with Sales Returns [LO 6-4, LO 6-6] Cycle Whole...