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Goods distributed as free sample for rs 1000 |
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Answer» Answer: HEY MATE.......!!!!!! Goods distributed as free samples are products given away by a BUSINESS usually for promotional reasons. Goods distributed as free samples are products given away by a business usually for promotional reasons.The goods distributed as free samples do not have a sales value and therefore cannot be recorded in the accounting records as sales. Goods distributed as free samples are products given away by a business usually for promotional reasons.The goods distributed as free samples do not have a sales value and therefore cannot be recorded in the accounting records as sales.The free product samples do however have a COST which NEEDS to be removed from the cost of sales account and recorded as an EXPENSE. The expense account used will depend on the reason the goods were distributed as free samples and might INCLUDE for example sales and marketing, promotion, advertising, charity or simply a free samples expense account. Goods distributed as free samples are products given away by a business usually for promotional reasons.The goods distributed as free samples do not have a sales value and therefore cannot be recorded in the accounting records as sales.The free product samples do however have a cost which needs to be removed from the cost of sales account and recorded as an expense. The expense account used will depend on the reason the goods were distributed as free samples and might include for example sales and marketing, promotion, advertising, charity or simply a free samples expense account.Journal Entry :- Goods distributed as free samples are products given away by a business usually for promotional reasons.The goods distributed as free samples do not have a sales value and therefore cannot be recorded in the accounting records as sales.The free product samples do however have a cost which needs to be removed from the cost of sales account and recorded as an expense. The expense account used will depend on the reason the goods were distributed as free samples and might include for example sales and marketing, promotion, advertising, charity or simply a free samples expense account.Journal Entry :- Advertisement A/c Dr. Goods distributed as free samples are products given away by a business usually for promotional reasons.The goods distributed as free samples do not have a sales value and therefore cannot be recorded in the accounting records as sales.The free product samples do however have a cost which needs to be removed from the cost of sales account and recorded as an expense. The expense account used will depend on the reason the goods were distributed as free samples and might include for example sales and marketing, promotion, advertising, charity or simply a free samples expense account.Journal Entry :- Advertisement A/c Dr.To Purchase A/c |
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| 5152. |
Paid abi ,the manager his salary of rs 3000 .give journal entry |
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Answer» To CASH a/c. 3000 |
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Same question which was asked abovei want more clear answer.thanks |
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Answer» Explanation: bro SORRY can't UNDERSTAND the QUESTION you are ASKING |
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Ram and Mohan two partners, drew for private use ₹120000 and ₹80000. Interest is chargeable @ 6% p.a. on the drawings. What is the total interest? |
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Answer» RAM's interest = 1,20,000 × 6/100 × 6/12 = 3600 shyam's interest = 80,000 × 6/100 × 6/12 = 2400 total interest = 3600 + 2400 = 6000 (I have taken 6 MONTHS because if no months given in question so that average 6 months are taken) |
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(19) Paid loan interest of 350.20) Machine purchased of 12,000.Aperson walles |
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Answer» (IV) Included in Plant and MACHINERY is a MACHINE purchased for ₹10,000 |
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Dontaion fo T T table treatment in npo |
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Answer» I didn't UNDERSTAND this QUESTION. |
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Paid balance GST to the government |
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Answer» Explanation: WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOO???? You ask the following: "Describe your teaching experience. How do you feel about teaching? What is your teaching PHILOSOPHY? Let me start by saying that I BELIEVE that teaching is the noblest professor all over the world. Suffice it to say that only education can save societies and individuals from possible collapse, be it violent or gradual. Of course, education is costly, but it is far less costly than its alternative, ignorance. I have been a university professor of developmenal psychology (my area of speacialization) for several decades and taught at the undergraduate and graduate level While teaching, I feel good and happy when my students feel also good and happy because they learnt the key points of my lectures. When my students are not truly satisfied with the content of my teaching, I tell them that on the next classroom, I will explain to them what I have missed in the current lecture. I am not afraid of telling my students that there could be some occasions where I don't know. Indeed, there is always an unknown to be known, and the more we know the more ignorant we are, which they GENERALLY accept. While teaching, I am more a mentor and organizer of learning experiences and situations, such that my students actively understand, reinvent and reconstrcut everything they learn, than a simple transmitter of ready made and established truths imposed on them from outside. In other words, I avoid indoctrination and brainwashing. This means that I MAKE use of the active methods, not the traditional or conservative ones, and appeal to due technology when it is appropriate. While teaching, I tend to be an authoritative, not an authoritarian nor permissive professor. Authoritative figures are demanding in intellectual terms, but warm in terms of social interaction; authoritarian figures are demanding in cognitive terms, but cold in terms of social interaction; and permissive figures are guided, say, by the slogan "laissez faire, laissez passer, laissez aller" (Let it go). There is accumulated evidence that shows that generally students feel happy with authoritative teachers/professors, and unhappy with both authoritarian and permissive professors and teachers. As for my teaching philosophy, I follow to main ideas. First, to teach students such that they become capable of dispensing with me qua professor in a more or less near future. Second, to teach students such that they become able to raise what I CALL "irrititating" questions and doubts. Irritating questions are those whose answer advances knowledge and leads us to a better knowledge of the unknown. Of course, irritating questions are also irritating for the satus quo and the mainstream. In other words, irritating questions, so to peaak, irritate the status quo and the mainstream because such question challenge what is established and look for a better knowdedge of the unknown (see, for example, the irritation of Catholic Church because of Newton's challenge of the geocentric theory). As I see it, all great scientists, minds, and thinkers were able to raise irritating questions and challenge the status quo. I teach and also perform conceptual and empirical research. If we do not perform research we hardly have something new to teach. This is mainly applicable at the graduate level. Best regards, |
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A commodity in which trader deals is known as debtors true or false |
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Answer» False Explanation: MARK me as a BRAINLIEST... |
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What is financial transactions |
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Answer» the INCOME and expenditure are CALLED as financial TRANSACTIONS |
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Advantages and disadvantages of eEnterprise Resource Planning that can be envisaged from its application in various organization |
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Answer» Explanation: Disadvantages of ERP are: The installation of the ERP system is costly. ... The success depends on the SKILLS and experience of the workforce, including education and how to make the system work properly. Resistance in sharing internal information between departments can reduce the efficiency of the software. Advantages of ERP Focused IT COSTS. Although ERP software is often a large investment, it can unify your IT costs and improve efficiency. ... Total Visibility. ... Improved Reporting and Planning. ... Flexible MODULARITY. ... Improved Efficiency. ... Customer Service. ... Data Security and Quality. ... Improved COLLABORATION and Workflows |
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Is the systematic process of identifying measuring recording classifying summarising and communicating |
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Answer» Answer: Accounting is the SYSTEMATIC process of identifying MEASURING recording classifying SUMMARISING and communicating the financial INFORMATION. Vote and Mark as BRAINLIEST. |
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Give me aanswerMeantal ability test |
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Bought goods purchased from ranga on credit 50000in American system |
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Answer» Answer: American SYSTEM?? purchases a/c...dr.50, 000 to ranga 50,000. (being gooda purchased from ranga) hope it's HELPFUL for u... |
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classify following account into personal, nominal and real account1. advertisement a/c2. goods a/c3. Chandan hospital a/c4. patent right5. prepaid a/c6. Infosys a/c7.janta trading company a/c......give the right answer |
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2. Real A/c 3. real A/c (depends upon the QUESTION) 4. Real A/c 5.Real A/c 6. Real A/c (depends upon the question
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পরাছিন বাংলা মাঞ্চহিত্র |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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Rectify the following errors by passing necessary journal entries. |
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Answer» Add:a) x3 – 2x²y + 3xy2 – y3, 2X3 - 5xy2 + 3X2Y - 4Y3 (x^3 - 2x^2y + 3xy^2 - y^3) + (2x^3 - 5xy^2 + 3x^2y - 4y^3). => (1 + 2)x^3 + (-2 |
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A,B and C are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5:3:2. Their capital are Rs. 80,000,Rs.50,000 and Rs.40,000 respectively. Each partner is entitled to interest on capitals @ 10% p.a. B is entitled to a salary of Rs. 10,000 p.a. and C is entitled for commission of Rs.4,000 p.a.A guaranteed that the firm would earn a profits of Rs.1,20,000 before allowing interest on capital, partner salaries and commission. The actual profit for the year 2018 before commission, interest and salaries amounted to Rs.1,12,000. Prepare Profit and Loss Appropriation A/c. |
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Answer» CLOSING balance of MACHINERY A/c RS. 30,550 loss on sale of machine Rs.2,200 |
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Interest on capital rs 2000 |
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Answer» The QUESTION is incomplete. Please write the ENTIRE question. |
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Difference between PSU and company |
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Answer» PUBLIC Sector Undertaking or ENTERPRISE refers to a Government Company. ... Public sector enterprises on the other hand REFER to those companies registered under the Companies Act, 1951,which are PREDOMINANTLY OWNED by Government and which are managed by a Government appointed Chairman and Managing Director. |
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For the deposit of cash into the bank, the entry will be |
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Answer» BANK a/c Dr To Cash a/c ( Being cash deposited into the bank) Bank is a real account. So debit what COMES in and credit what goes out. That's why we debit bank account and credit cash account. |
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Journalise the following transactions:March 2 borrowed rs. 5000 from arun and Rs.10000 from Bharath |
Answer» So ,total amount bought is equal to the 15000.Therefore ,15000 RS. amount was bought on March 2. |
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くりDate to.1.20Page No12Explore the impanlama of clampication of bunnen accountingtransaction in the booke of record at the end offinancual year.एक्सप्लेन द इंपॉर्टेंस ऑफ क्लासिफिकेशन ऑफ बिजनेस अकाउंटिंग ट्रांजैक्शन इन द बुक ऑफ रिकॉर्ड एंड द एंड ऑफ द फाइनेंशियल ईयर |
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Answer» uiwjwjwjwjsjsjsnnsjsndnd Explanation: whebnsmsks |
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Ton 31 March, 2020 the following Trinh Balance was prepared from the banks of ManpreetCredit Balances3,400 Capital21,700 Discount received2.000Drawings4,200 Bank Loan10 000Cash ar Bank2,470 Purchases ReturnSTDWagas31,250 Sales191,940Discount Allowed2640 Sundry Creditors12.450Bani Charges90 Provision for Doubtful Debts900Salanes5610Purchases132,700Opening Stock40,200Cash in Hand150Sales Return1.250Carage Inwards3,400Machinery14.600Sundy Debtors43.80031 Debts1.000* Insurance1250Rent2.450Bils Receivable2,500Advertisement3,5003,18,1603.18.180Prepare Trading and Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31st March, 2020 and alsothe Balance Sheet as nt that date after making the following adjustments(1) Closing Stock at cost was 35,000 whereas its net realisable value (market value)was 30,000(ID A new machine was purchased for? 3,000 on 1st October, 2019 but it was not paid forand no entry was passed in the books.(ii) Wages include 500 paid for the installation of machinery(w) Provision for Doubtful Debts was raised to ? 1.100 and further bad debts of 300 werewritten off.(1) In the month of March, 2020, a fire broke out and destroyed stock to the value of28,000. The insurance company admitted claim for loss of stock to the tune of 5.000only and the amount was paid in April, 2020y Outstanding wages were ? 700 while outstanding salaries amounted to 500(8) Prepaid insurance was 250 and prepaid advertisement ? 500.fuit Machinery was depreciated by 10% and furniture by 15 |
Answer» POST QUESTION with PIC. MATE.... |
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March 2March 5March 15Borrowed Rs.5000 from Arun and Rs.10000 from BharathPurchased goods from Charan Rs.4000 and from Dhanraj Rs.6000Sold goods to Hari Rs.8000 andto Govind Rs.4000March 20March 25March 31Received cash from Hart Rs.7500 and allowed him discount Rs.500Paid salary Rs.2000und rent Rs:1000Paid to Charan Rs.3900 and discount allowed by him Rs.100 |
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Answer» she is RIGHT for you...... |
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7. Find out the number whose 16% Of 500?En dhe |
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Answer» Answer: 16/100×500 16×5 80.............. |
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Joumalise the following transactions of Dinesh Traders:2020 Jan 1 Business started with cash Rs. 100000Opened bank account with SBI Rs.5000Purchased goods for cash Rs. 10000Jan 8 Sold goods to Suma Rs. 20000Jan 10 Goods returned from Suma Rs.2000Jan 15 Cash received from Suma Rs. 17500 in full settlement of her accountJan 20 Paid for stationery Rs.1000Jan 25 Drew for personal use Rs.3000Jan 28 Purchased furniture on credit from Siddeshwara Steels, Hubli Rs. 10000Jan 30 Salary outstanding Rs.60000 |
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Answer» Answer: 2020 JAN 1 Buisness started the cash Rs.100000 BANK RUPEES gives 5000 |
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A,B and C are partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3:2:1. They had capitals ofRs.3,00,000(Credit), Rs. 2,00,000 (Credit ) and Rs 40,000 (Debit) respectively as on 1st April,2018.Their Partnership Deed provides for the following:(i) Interest on Capital is to be allowed @5% p.a. to the partners with credit capital balance.(ii) Interest on drawings is to be charged @ 6% p.a.(iii) A is entitled to annual salary of Rs. 25,720 together with a commission of 10% on Net Profit after charging his own commission.(iv) B is entitled to a salary of Rs. 7,500 per quarter.(v) Each partner withdrew Rs.500 in the middle of each month and C withdrew an additional Rs.4,000 on 30th June , 2018.(vi) C is entitled to a rent of Rs. 1,000 per month for the use of his premises by the firm.Net profit for the year 2018-19 before making any of the above mentioned adjustments amount to Rs. 2,32,000. Prepare Profit and Loss Appropriation Account. |
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Answer» Answer: it will same as this u can change the values. Explanation: (i) REVALUATION A/C Dr. Cr. Particulars Amount Particulars Amount To Provision for Doubtful DEBTS 1700 By Prepaid advertisement Expenses 1200 To A's Capital (revenue expense) 2100 By B's Capital (personal expenses) 2000 By Loss transferred to: - A's Capital a/c - B's Capital a/c - C's Capital a/c 300 200 100 3800 3800 (ii) PARTNER'S CAPITAL A/C Dr. Cr. Particulars A B C D Particulars A B C D To Revaluation a/c (personal) 2000 By Balance b/d 60000 40000 40000 To Revaluation a/c (loss) 300 200 100 By Cash a/c 40000 To Balance c/d 61800 37800 39900 50000 By Creditors 10000 By revaluation expenses 2100 62100 40000 40000 50000 62100 40000 40000 50000 (iii) BALANCE SHEET Dr. Cr. Liabilities Amount Assets Amount Capital a/cs: - A - B - C - D 61800 57800 39900 50000 Land and Building 50000 Bills PAYABLE 10000 Plant and Machinery 40000 Creditors 30000 (-) D's Capital (10000) 20000 Furniture 30000 Stock 20000 Prepaid Advertisement Expenses 1200 Debtors 30000 (-) Provision for (1700) Doubtful debts (+) Bills receivable 4000 dishonoured 32300 Bills receivable 20000 Bank (10000+40000-4000) 46000 239500 239500 |
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Business started with cash Rs 10000,goods Rs 25000and furniture Rs 5000. |
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Journalse the following transactions in thebooks & Shine Ramesh2017 Januaryand Started business with cash Rs 50,000, bank balanceRs 25,000 |
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Answer» Cash a/c Dr To CAPITAL a/c ( being BUSINESS STARTED with cash) Bank a/c Dr To cash a/c |
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Let us understand the jounal entries relating to banking transactions |
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Answer» OK.................. |
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Joumalise the following transactions:2020 Commenced business withMarch1 Cash Rs.5000,Stock of goods Rs.20000,Machinery Rs.10000 andBills receivable Rs. 1000 |
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Answer» Answer: 1. Cash DEBIT PURCHASE debit MACHINERY debit bills RECEIVABLE bebit to capital a/c |
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With regard to attitude match the following a. Cognitive b. Affective c. Conative i. emotion& feelings ii. Beliefs iii. Intentions to buy *1)a,ii b i. c iii2)a,iii b ii. c ii3)a,i b ii. c iii4)a,ii b iii. c i |
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ABC has been charging depreciation on an item of plant and machinery on a straight-line basis. the machine was purchased on1- 14 -2012 at 325000 it is expected to have a total useful life of five years from the date of purchase and received your value of 25000. calculate the book value of the machine as on1- 14 -14 and total depreciation charged till 31- 3-14 under straight line method. the company wants to change the method of depreciation and charge depreciation at 20 percentage on written down value from 2014 to 15. is it valid to change the method of depreciation? explain the treatment required to be done on books of accounts in context of AS- 6. ascertain depreciation to be charged for 2014 -15 and net book value of Machine on 31 3-15 after giving effect to the above changes in the method of depreciation. |
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Answer» Answer: what is this something you can see the ATTACHED file is SCANNED IMAGE in PDF FORMAT or not I don't know if |
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সুরা বাকারার ১ম রুকু থেক ৪র্থ রুকু পর্যন্ত আলোচিত আয়াত সমূহের আলোকে মুমিন মুনাফিক ও কাফির বৈশিষ্টসমূহ |
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Case: Kellogg’s Cereals In the U.S. cereals are taken at breakfast time. Cereal manufacturing is an industry of great magnitude. Cereals are manufactured in various shapes, flavours and colours and the advertisement is directed at children. The leading manufacturers are Kellogg’s, General Mills, General Foods, Quaker Oats, and Champion. Kellogg’s share was constantly being eaten away by other manufacturers who were introducing new cereals. Kellogg’s therefore thought of introducing a new cereal, which they had not done for a long time. The cereals were not only consumed by children, but a substantial portion formed the adult market as well. Kellogg’s developed a new plan to come out with a cereal which would be tasty, nutritious, free of sugar and made of grain. The cereal consisting of the above attributes was named “Nutrigrain”. These were available in four types. Nutrigrain Corn, Wheat, Barley and Rye. These were introduced together, and no test marketing was done to avoid competition. These Products were advertised heavily and targeted at adults. To promote the product further, discount coupons were freely distributed, which gave a cut of about 30 per cent in the retail price of the product. Coupons were also inserted in the Nutrigrain boxes’ so that customer would return to take advantage of these coupons, and make repeat purchases. A lot of information and advantages of consuming Nutrigrain was boldly printed on the packages for the information of the consumers. Proper display in the shelves of stores was also taken care of. Their efforts brought results, and the stores were loaded with orders and most adults started eating these cereals, because of promotion, curiosity, etc. After one year, the sales declined because there were very few repeat purchases. This started the extensive thinking as to where they had gone wrong. Consequently, they withdraw two of their brands—Barley and Rye. These were replaced by raisin and wheat varieties. They also found out later, that there was a shortage of time for the adults, which prevented them from having cereals. If they could get out of bed 10 minutes early and devote these ten minutes to breakfast, they would probably enjoy the cereals. They also found out that though people were clamouring for sugarless cereals, yet they loved to satisfy their palates with sugar coated cereals.(A) What is the consumer behaviour of Indian customers targeted for this case? Why the initial year of the product was successful? (B) Suggest how company can plan promotions in accordance with consumer behaviour? How it can find out what is going on in the head of customers? |
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Journalise the following transactions of Dinesh traders: jan 2 Opened bank account with SBI Rs.5000 |
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Answer» Jan2. Bank A/c. Dr. 5000 To CashA/c. 5000 Explanation:
Real A/c. it TREATS as. DEBIT what comes in and. credit what goes out so. the business reduces when it deposited at the bank so , it will credited |
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Calculation of interest on drawings sums |
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Answer» Answer: DRAWINGS are made in the begnning of each period (halfyear) INTEREST on drawing = AMOUNT x Rate/100 x 9/12. Drawings are made in the MIDDLE of each period (half year) interes on drawing = Amount x Rate/100 x 6/12. Drawings are made at the end of each period (half year) interest on drawing = Amount x Rate/100 x 3/12. |
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From the following Trial Balance and adjustments given below of Reena and Aarti, you arerequired to prepare Trading and Profit and Less Account for the year ended 31 March2019 and Balance Sheet as on that date.Trial Balance as on 31" March, 2019Debit BalanceAmountCredit BalanceAmountPurchases35.500 Sales58.200Sundry Debtors40.000 Sundry Creditors25.700Safes Retums1.000 Purchases Returns500Opening Stock18.100 RDDS00Bad debts500 DiscountSOLand & Building25.000 CommissionFurniture20,000 Capital:Discount1.000Reena50.000Royalties700Aarti30.000Rent1.900Salaries3.000Wages800Insurance1.500DrawingsReena2.000Aarti1.000Cash at Bank11.500Cash in Hand2.0001.65.5001.65.500Adjustments :1) Closing Stock valued at 22.0002) Write off 900 for Bad & doubtful debts and create a provision for Reserve for doubthat debts1.0003) Create a provision for Discount on Dehtors a 3% and creditors 54) Outstanding Expenses - Wages 700 and Salaries 8005) Insurance is paid for 15 months, wel. Ist April 2018 |
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Ramesh settled his account by issuing cheque including rs 60 for interest pass the journal entry |
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Answer» Answer: Creditor A/c Dr. Interest expense A/c Dr. To Bank A/c To Discount (BALANCE, if any) Explanation: Settlement of any pending dues MEANS some discount has been received on the total dues pending. E.g. For dues of LIKE 1.2 lac, you settled it with just 1 lac only. Here 0.2 lac WOULD be the discount. |
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Jan 2 Opened bank account with SBI Rs.5000 |
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Ans: Profit as per cost accounts 23.063)7. The Modern Radio Co. which started business on Ist April 2000 sets before you the following informationand asks you to prepare a statement showing profit per radio sold (charging labour and material at theactual cost, works overhead at 100% on labour and office overhead at 25% on works cost) and a statementshowing Reconciliation in Cost accounts and financial accounts. Profit for the year ending 31st March2001.Two grades of radio are manufactured known as Janta and Deluxe. The number of the radio sold wasJanta 160 units and Deluxe 95 units. The other particulars are:ParticularsJanta (3)Deluxe (5)Average Material Cost per radio2832Average Labour Cost per radio58Selling price per radio180240The works expenses in financial accounts were 3 16,800 and office expenses were *6.220.plz slove this |
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Withdrew from bank for office use journal entries |
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Answer» Answer: To bank a/c (Being cash WITHDRAWN for office use) Explanation: It is withdrawn for office use so we don't have to write DRAWINGS account |
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LY2. You come across a very useful and free reporting utility which can be easily downloaded from theInternet to create useful and appealing reports for your project. Will you go ahead and install it?Oa.a. Yes, only if there is a valid business justificationOb. Yes, only if you are a JL7 and aboveOo. No, since this could lead to downloading of malware. Instead you can check an alternativeutility in the software house or raise a request in Software Security Validation Portal (SSVP)portal for a manager approved exception.Od. Yes, as you plan to only use for the trial period |
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Answer» LY 2 COME across a very USEFULLY and not free reporting can easy |
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B) Explain the reasons for the following transactions and show the effect of these in the calculation equation.On January 1, 2020, the physician Mr. Pradyut started a service called 'Niramoy Chamber' with cash of Rs. 50,000 and medical equipment of Rs. 1,00,000.1)On January 10, he saw 20 patients and received 10,000 rupees.2)On January 20, he took a loan of Rs 50,000 to modernize the chamber.3)On January 25, he paid Rs. 5,000 for the rent of the chamber.please answer it.. spammers and wrong answers will be reported.Who gave the correct answer i will mark him as brainlieast |
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Answer» Explanation: B) Explain the reasons for the following TRANSACTIONS and SHOW the effect of these in the calculation equation. On January 1, 2020, the physician Mr. Pradyut started a service called 'Niramoy Chamber' with cash of Rs. 50,000 and medical equipment of Rs. 1,00,000. 1)On January 10, he saw 20 patients and RECEIVED 10,000 rupees. 2)On January 20, he TOOK a loan of Rs 50,000 to modernize the chamber. 3)On January 25, he paid Rs. 5,000 for the rent of the chamber. please answer it.. spammers and wrong answers will be reported. Who gave the correct answer i will mark him as brainlieast |
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On dec 31, this company owed its employees $2000 in salaries and wages that will be paid on january 7, this $2000 is considered as liability according to the company 's accounting record as of dec31. state true or false |
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Answer» TRUE......................... |
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From the following particulars calculate the following :(a) P/V Ratio (b) Fixed cost (c) Break Even Point (d) Profit when sales volume is Rs. 2,00,000. (e) Sales required to get a profit of Rs. 30,000. Year Sales Profit |
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Answer» Explanation: sorry I don't know the answer |
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A four year of leave on olloul 2014of theO company purchared4 Аfor Ru 10,00.000. It i decided to provide for replacementleave at the end of 4 years by setting up a depreciation fund.It is expected thatinvestment will fetch at 124. , Sinking fundtable shows that Rs. 0.2092234 inverted each year will produceat the end of 4 years at 124. per annum. Investment were madein 124. govt bonde which will be sold for Rs. 6.98,940 at the end ofuth year. Perepare recue Alc , Depreciation fond Alc. Depreciation tundinvestment Ale.Solution! |
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Withdraw from bank for office use ..5,000 journal entries |
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Answer» cash a/c Dr 5000 to bank ACCOUNT 5000 I think this will be CORRECT.. if this is not correct please reported this............. |
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