B Missing a credit card payment
C Paying off the full balance
D Cashing in on rewards points
b. John and Curtis are both structurally unemployed.
c. John is frictionally unemployed, and Curtis is structurally unemployed.
d. John is structurally unemployed, and Curtis is frictionally unemployed.
Answer: John is frictionally unemployed, and Curtis is structurally unemployed.
Explanation:
John is frictionally unemployed because he is in the process of moving from one job to another and there is a high possibility he would secure his desired job, while Curtis is structurally unemployed because of the general unavailability of accounting jobs.
The journal entries for Gomez Corporation for January 31 and March 9 are being prepared below. This would record the partial recovery of the previously written-off amount.
Journal Entries in the books of Gomez Corporation
(as on January 31)
For January 31, when Gomez Corporation writes off the $1,600 account of customer C. Green using the allowance method, the journal entry would be:
1. Debit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts: $1,600
2. Credit Accounts Receivable - C. Green: $1,600
Journal Entries in the books of Gomez Corporation
(as on March 9)
The journal entries for March 9, when Gomez Corporation receives a $1,100 payment from C. Green and no additional money is expected, are as follows:
1. Debit Cash: $1,100
2. Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts: $1,100
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