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Concrete Consulting Co. has the following accounts in its ledger: Cash; Accounts Receivable; Supplies; Office Equipment;...

Concrete Consulting Co. has the following accounts in its ledger: Cash; Accounts Receivable; Supplies; Office Equipment; Accounts Payable; Jason Payne, Capital; Jason Payne, Drawing; Fees Earned; Rent Expense; Advertising Expense; Utilities Expense; Miscellaneous Expense.

Transactions
Oct. 1 Paid rent for the month, $2,100.
3 Paid advertising expense, $650.
5 Paid cash for supplies, $1,350.
6 Purchased office equipment on account, $9,300.
10 Received cash from customers on account, $15,600.
15 Paid creditors on account, $3,360.
27 Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $500.
30 Paid telephone bill (utility expense) for the month, $300.
31 Fees earned and billed to customers for the month, $51,230.
31 Paid electricity bill (utility expense) for the month, $840.
31 Withdrew cash for personal use, $1,650.

Journalize the above selected transactions for October 2019 in a two-column journal. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.

In: Accounting

Using R Programing Apply clustering to "Wholesale customers Data Set" and see if you can distinguish...

Using R Programing

Apply clustering to "Wholesale customers Data Set" and see if you can distinguish between regions. NOTE: the clustering should exclude the region column.

In: Computer Science

Joe Windows manufactures and sells custom storm windows for three-season porches. Joe also provides installation service...

  1. Joe Windows manufactures and sells custom storm windows for three-season porches. Joe also provides installation service for the windows. The installation process does not involve changes in the windows, so this service can be performed by other vendors. Joe enters into the following non-cancellable contract on July 1, 2020, with a local homeowner. The customer purchases windows for a price of $2,400 and chooses Joe to do the installation. Joe charges the same price for the windows regardless of whether it does the installation or not. The price of the installation service is estimated to have a fair value of $600. The customer pays Joe $2,000 (which equals the fair value of the windows, which have a cost of $1,100) upon delivery and the remaining balance upon installation of the windows. The windows are delivered on September 1, 2020, Joe completes installation on October 15, 2020, and the customer pays the balance due. Using the five-step process for revenue recognition, determine when and how much revenue would be recognized by Joe. Round percentage allocations to two decimal places and final amounts to the nearest dollar. Assume Joe follows IFRS.

Required: Fill in the following chart.

Analysis:

Step 1: Identify the contract with customers.

Step 2: Identify the separate performance obligations in the contract.

Step 3: Determine the transaction price.

Step 4: Allocate the transaction price to the separate performance obligations.

Complete schedule 1 below

Step 5: Recognize revenue when each performance obligation is satisfied.

Schedule 1

Performance obligation

Stand-Alone (SA) Selling Price

% of Total SA Selling Price

Contract Price

Allocation of Contract Price

Window delivery

Installation

In: Finance

Coronary Heart Disease and Hypertension Review Questions Short Answer 1.      Identify the risk factors for heart...

Coronary Heart Disease and Hypertension

Review Questions

Short Answer

1.      Identify the risk factors for heart disease. What control do people have over these risk factors?

2.      Identify four dietary recommendations for a patient who has had a heart attack. Describe how each recommendation facilitates recovery.

3.      Discuss the three levels of hypertension and the treatment options for each.

4.      What does the term essential hypertension mean? Why would weight control and sodium restriction contribute to its control? What other nutrient factors may     be involved in hypertension?

In: Nursing

Parents of a kidney transplant candidate were tested for a potential compatible kidney because the candidate...

Parents of a kidney transplant candidate were tested for a potential compatible kidney because the candidate demonstrated HLA antibodies. The patient's HLA antigens were typed as A1, A2, B27, B50, DR17, and DR11. Antibodies identified were specific for A3, B18, and DR7 antigens.

1.  If the mother's HLA typingis A1, A3, B35, B27, DR4, and DR11, and the father's typing is A2, A24, B50, B44, DR11, and DR17, what antigens did the father contribute?

2. List the probable HLA types of the candidate's three siblings. Select the kidney or kidneys with the best match.

In: Biology

Week 7 Discussion "The Necessity of building and Managing Innovation Networks" Please respond to the following:...

Week 7 Discussion

"The Necessity of building and Managing Innovation Networks" Please respond to the following:

Describe three methods of building a formal network and then discuss the benefits of each strategy. Next, discuss the formal network strategy you would utilize for your business model and explain the implications of this decision. Provide examples to support your rationale.

Discuss how you could utilize formal network structures to develop new products and services for an organization Next, evaluate two success factors that would contribute to the success of your new product development strategy. Provide support for your response.

In: Operations Management

Eutrophication is an example of a positive feedback loop, where change in the system promotes further...

  1. Eutrophication is an example of a positive feedback loop, where change in the system promotes further change in the same direction. Describe another environmental issue that has synergistic effects with cultural eutrophication and how it exacerbates the problem.
  1. How can we limit cultural eutrophication? Discuss two methods and their potential impacts.
  2. What is stormwater runoff and why is it primarily a concern in urbanized areas?
  3. What are three types of pollutants that could be carried in stormwater runoff? Discuss their sources and potential environmental impacts.
  4. Describe two other potential sources of water pollution that contribute to the recommendation not to swim after a heavy rain.

In: Other

1) The following average SO2 concentrations per year were obtained in ppb (parts per billion): Year...

1) The following average SO2 concentrations per year were obtained in ppb (parts per billion):

Year

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

PPB

12.1

8.7

8.3

5.8

6.1

2) The following data refer to the SO2 concentration time (t), temperature (T), relative humidity (RH) and atmospheric pressure (P) in the last 12 months:

(ppb)

Time

Temperature ()

Relative Humidity (%)

Atmosferic Pressure (mb)

10.3

1

14

31

980

9.9

2

17

42

1010

9.4

3

21

52

1003

10.6

4

28

63

1020

10.1

5

33

74

990

14.3

6

35

88

1050

13.3

7

36

84

1070

8.2

8

35

86

1025

8.8

9

32

90

995

9.1

10

27

81

1005

10

11

23

62

1080

10.4

12

18

42

1056

Fit a multiple linear regression model to estimate the SO2 concentration in the coming months.

In: Statistics and Probability

In a study of environmental lead exposure and IQ, the data was collected from 148 children...

In a study of environmental lead exposure and IQ, the data was collected from 148 children in Boston, Massachusetts. Their IQ scores at age of 10 approximately follow a normal distribution with mean of 115.9 and standard deviation of 14.2.Suppose one child had an IQ of 74. The researchers would like to know whether an IQ of 74 is an outlier or not.

Calculate the lower fence for the IQ data, which is the lower limit value that the IQ score can be without being considered an outlier. Keep a precision level of two decimal places for the lower fence.

Then, calculate the probability of obtaining an IQ score value of 74 or less. Keep a precision level of four decimal places for the probability.

probability of IQ score less than the lower fence:

In: Statistics and Probability

The faculty of a university mathematics department is concerned about the performance of students in the...

  1. The faculty of a university mathematics department is concerned about the performance of students in the introductory calculus offered by the department and required of all science and engineering majors. Historically, class averages on the test have been about 75, a passing grade but indicative that students may not be learning the material as well as they need to in order to go on to the next course. The chair would like to raise the average to at least 80. The department decides to implement a tutoring program in which each section of the course has assigned to it an advanced student who has done very well in the course previously. That student attends the section assigned and is available for student consultation 10 hours each week outside of class. A random sample of 50 students from the first semester of the program is selected and the test score for each student in the sample is recorded. The sample of scores is provided below.

78      75      74      73      70      75      70      71      77      78

74      77      81      76      78      72      73      73      75      77

72      82      80      74      72      77      77      73      79      75

74      80      78      76      79      81      75      71      74      78

75      71      75      77      72      74      77      75      77      78

What do these 50 scores suggest about the chair’s concern? Be specific about assumptions, hypotheses being tested, test statistic used, and the critical region for your test. Interpret the results of your test in regard to the concerns of the chair. (You may do this test by hand or get SPSS to do it for you. If you use SPSS, please provide the output it produces along with your interpretation of the results.) As in problem 2, you need not consider any confidence intervals.

In: Statistics and Probability