Erica wants to replace her old washing machine with a new one. In order to get the maximum value for her​ money, she plans to spend substantial time and effort in gathering information and making product comparisons before making the actual purchase. In this​ instance, Erica is planning to buy​ a(n) ________ product.A) convenience B) unsoughtC) specialty
D) shopping
E) exclusive

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

In this​ instance, Erica is planning to buy a(n) ________ product:

D) shopping

Explanation:

The answer is shopping products because these are goods that people don't buy constantly and because of that they tend to analyze the alternatives that exist to choose the right one considering things like cost, brands and features. In this case, Erica is buying a washing machine and plans to spend time and effort gathering information and making product comparisons which aligns with the definition of shopping products.


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Personal insolvency can be legally satisfied by __________. Chapter 9 bankruptcy Chapter 10 bankruptcy Chapter 13 bankruptcy Chapter 15 bankruptcy

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Personal insolvency can be legally satisfied by Chapter 13 bankruptcy (and also Chapter 7 bankruptcy if that is one of your choices available).

Prepare general journal entries to record the following transactions for the HarrisCompany. (The company uses the balance sheet approach for recording bad
debts expense.)
2010
Dec. 31 Recorded Bad Debts Expense, $800
2011
Jan. 3 Wrote off Jal’s account as uncollectible, $60
Mar. 4 Wrote off Hall’s account as uncollectible, $75
Jul. 5 Recovered $45 from Hall
Aug. 19 Wrote off M. Wilson’s account as uncollectible, $100
Nov. 7 Recovered $25 from Jal

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31/12/2013 bad debts expense  800$

                                      Provision for bad debt expense    800$

                       Provision for bad debt    60$

                                                                Debter   60$

                        Provision for bad debt   75$

                                                          Debter   75$

                        Provision for bad debt  45$

                                                           Bad debt recovery income 45$

                        Provision for bad debt   100$

                                                        Debter  100$

                                Provision for bad debt  25$

                                                                Bad debt recovery income  25$

Answer:

Please find the answer below

Explanation:

Balance sheet approach to bad debts:

Using this approach means that when the company sells good or renders a service, it does so on credit. This means that clients receive goods or the service being rendered, but they pay at a later date. This is recorded under accounts receivable (an account to record all clients that purchased goods on credit). At certain times, some of the clients that purchased goods on credit fail to settle the debt on those goods. In such cases the company has to write off that amount as a bad debt expense so as to remove it, as it highly likely that it will not be recovered. The contra-account for bad debt is ‘allowance for bad debt’ which reduces the balance of accounts receivables. It gives the true reflection of the account receivables balance.

It does, however, that amounts that were previously written off as bad debts, are recovered. In that instance we have to reduce the allowance for bad debts and reverse the bad debt expense by recording an income called ‘bad debts recovered’.

Date  Account                  Dr          Cr

31/12/2010 Bad debt Expense       $800

  Allowance for bad debts                $800

Bad debt expense recorded

03/01/2011 Bad debts expense   $60

  Allowance for bad debts                  $60

Bad debt expense recorded

04/03/2011 Bad debts expense   $75

  Allowance for bad debts                  $75  

Bad debt expense recorded

05/07/2011 Allowance for bad debts  $45

  Bad debts recovered                  $45

Bad debts recovered recorded

19/08/2011 Bad debts expense        $100        Allowance for bad debts                                       $100

Bad debt expense recorded

07/11/2011  Allowance for bad debts   $25

  Bad debts recovered                $25

Recording bad debts recovered

Falling prices send signals to consumers to what?

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Falling prices send signals to consumers that a store is going out of business. 

The following is a list of balances for company XYZ ltd. Sales 1,000,000 Purchases 265,000 Vehicles 647 000 Creditors 650 000 Debtors 673 000 Rent 75 000 Wages 90 000 Loan from bank 100,000 Prepare a trial balance for company XYZ ltd.

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Answer:

Here is the trial balance for company XYZ ltd:

Sales: $1,000,000

Purchases: $265,000

Vehicles: $647,000

Creditors: $650,000

Debtors: $673,000

Rent: $75,000

Wages: $90,000

Loan from bank: $100,000

To ensure the trial balance is balanced, we need to calculate the total debits and credits. In this case, the debits are Sales, Purchases, Vehicles, Rent, Wages, and Loan from bank, while the credits are Creditors and Debtors.

Total Debits:

$1,000,000 (Sales) +

$265,000 (Purchases) +

$647,000 (Vehicles) +

$75,000 (Rent) +

$90,000 (Wages) +

$100,000 (Loan from bank) = $2,177,000

Total Credits:

$650,000 (Creditors) +

$673,000 (Debtors) = $1,323,000

Since the total debits ($2,177,000) do not equal the total credits ($1,323,000), there may be an error in the trial balance. Double-checking the calculations and reviewing the account balances will help identify any discrepancies.

Please note that the trial balance only lists the balances and does not account for specific account types or financial statements. It serves as a tool to ensure the total debits and credits are in balance before preparing financial statements.

Cereal type 1 sells for $1.50/kg. it should contain at least 22% protein, 2% of minerals and vitamins, and at most 30% of starch by weight. cereal type 2 sells for $1.00/kg. it should contain at least 30% starch by weight. what is the optimal product mix for the company?

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Schools that offer programs the prepare students to directly enter the workforce are known as:

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its hard to say tbh but im gonna say an academy.
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