Question #1: For each of the following transactions, prepare the necessary journal entry.؟
a. The city collects $1 million of taxes for an independent fire district located within the city. Journal entry:
b. The city spends $1.2 million on street maintenance using the proceeds of a city gas tax dedicated for road and highway maintenance and improvements. Journal entry:
c. The city receives a bequest of $1.5 million. The donor’s will, requires that the principal amount be invested in perpetuity and that the earnings on the investment be used to maintain a city park to be renamed for the donor. Journal entry:
d. The city collects water and sewer fees of $4.2 million. Journal entry:
e. The city pays $4 million to a contractor for work on a new bridge. Journal entry:
f. The city receives $1.3 million to invest on behalf of the county. Journal entry:
g. The city pays its police officers wages of $325,000. Journal entry:
h. The city pays $2.2 million in bond interest on its general obligation debt. Journal entry:
I desperately need to solve the accounting entries separately
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2. Good uses of credit
Although you should strive to keep your debt to a level appropriate for your financial situation, there are several good uses of credit. Which of the following are good uses of credit? Check all that apply.
__ Obtaining a mortgage to purchase a home.
__ Obtaining a student loan to finance your education.
__ Using credit to pay for unexpected expenses such as emergency medical services or automobile repairs.
__ Using a credit card to protect yourself against seller rip-offs and frauds.
__ Taking advantage of free-credit promotions such as a reduced interest rate or a “same-as-cash” plan.
__ Using one credit card to make payments on another credit card.
__ Using a loan to open a business.
__ Using a credit card to pay for groceries or gasoline when you cannot afford to pay the balance in full each month.
__ Using a credit card for convenience, but only if the balance is paid in full each month.
__ Purchasing an overly expensive or otherwise unaffordable vehicle.
__ Using a credit card for hotel or car rental reservations.
In: Finance
A wholesale distributor operating in different regions of Portugal has information on annual spending of several items in their stores across different regions and channels. The data (Wholesale Customer.csv) consists of 440 large retailers’ annual spending on 6 different varieties of products in 3 different regions (Lisbon, Oporto, Other) and across different sales channel (Hotel/Restaurant/Café HoReCa, Retail).
1.1. Use methods of
descriptive statistics to summarize data.
Which Region and which Channel seems to spend more?
Which Region and which Channel seems to spend less?
1.2. There are 6
different varieties of items are considered.
Do all varieties show similar behaviour across Region and
Channel?
1.3. On the basis of
the descriptive measure of variability, which item shows the most
inconsistent behaviour?
Which items shows the least inconsistent behaviour?
1.4. Are there any outliers in the data?
1.5. On the basis of this report, what are the recommendations?
How do I attach file, unable to paste data..also send me python commands for this answer
In: Statistics and Probability
During the year 2019, Sampson Company had net credit sales of $1,950,000. Past experience shows that 1.5 percent of the firm’s net credit sales result in uncollectible accounts.
Equipment purchased by Park Consultancy for $38,220 on January 2, 2019, has an estimated useful life of 10 years and an estimated salvage value of $2,700. What adjustment for depreciation should be recorded on the firm’s worksheet for the year ended December 31, 2019?
On December 31, 2019, Giant Plumbing Supply owed wages of $11,400 to its factory employees, who are paid weekly.
On December 31, 2019, Giant Plumbing Supply owed the employer’s social security (6.2 percent) and Medicare (1.45 percent) taxes on the entire $11,400 of accrued wages for its factory employees.
On December 31, 2019, Giant Plumbing Supply owed federal (0.6 percent) and state (5.4 percent) unemployment taxes on the entire $11,400 of accrued wages for its factory employees.
For each of the above independent situations, prepare the adjusting
entries that must be made on the December 31, 2019, worksheet.
In: Accounting
Indicate if the variable is discrete or continuous.
a) Total full-time employees
b) Agency name
c) The movie rating system (viz., G, PG, PG-13, etc.)
d) Health rating (0-100) for a restaurant
e) Hurricane level (1-5)
f) Ground wind speed of a hurricane
g) A final exam score for a class
h) Land use classification (such as residential, commercial, mixed use)
i) Drug treatment center name
j) Building permits filed by year
k) Property tax rate (millage)
l) Amount of lead in drinking water
m) Level of government (local, state, federal)
n) Number of visitors to a state park
o) Degree of a felony charge (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
p) Form of municipal government (commission, mayor-council, council-manager)
q) Management level (front, middle, senior)
r) Highest degree of education
s) Average training cost per employee
t) A state government’s bond rating
u) The inflation rate
v) Federal disaster area designation
In: Math
Your friend Anna’s husband Jose has not been feeling well for the past 10 days. He has congestion in his lungs and has been very tired. She talked him into going to the doctor a week ago when his fever was 101.3. The doctor gave him some oral antibiotics, which he took faithfully until it was gone. But she still thinks he still looks sick. Anna, Jose and there 3-year-old daughter have just moved to Ohio from Arizona. Jose is a park ranger and loves his job, even when it is checking on the local bat populations in nearby caves (bats creep him out). However, for the past three days he has felt too sick to work. His respiratory symptoms have not improved. Anna makes an appointment for him with her doctor.
1) As the physician’s assistant in the office, you are the first to examine Jose. What is your tentative diagnosis based on the history?
2) Which components of the history support your diagnosis?
In: Biology
At takeoff a commercial jet has a 70.0 m/s speed. Its tires have a diameter of 0.400 m.
(a) At how many rpm are the tires rotating?
rpm
(b) What is the centripetal acceleration at the edge of the
tire?
m/s2
(c) With what force must a determined 10-15 kg bacterium
cling to the rim?
N
(d) Take the ratio of this force to the bacterium's weight.
(force from part (c) / bacterium's weight)
(a) A 23.0 kg child is riding a playground merry-go-round that
is rotating at 45.0 rpm. What centripetal force must she exert to
stay on if she is 2.50 m from its center?
N
(b) What centripetal force does she need to stay on an amusement
park merry-go-round that rotates at 3.00 rpm if she is 5.00 m from
its center?
N
(c) Compare each force with her weight.
(force from part (a) / weight)
(force from part (b) / weight)
All of these answers wrong someone please help me.
In: Physics
In: Operations Management
1. explain the difference between heat of neutralization and
enthalpy of neutralization.
2. You mix 50.0 mL of a weak monoprotic acid with 50.0 mL of NaOH solution in a coffee cup calorimeter. Both solutions (and the calorimeter) were initially at 22.0OC. The final temperature of the neutralization reaction was determined to be 22.5OC.
a)What is the total amount of heat evolved in this reaction? Show all work. (3 points)
b) If 0.135 moles of the monoprotic acid were neutralized in this reaction, what is the molar heat of neutralization (enthalpy) for this reaction? (3 points)
3. Imagine you are at a local water park on a hot summer day and your feet begin to get hot from the cement.Looking ahead, you notice that there are two paths you can take to your favorite waterslide. One path is comprised of sand while the other path consists of water.You opt for the water path because you know it will be cooler on your feet.Assuming that both paths were exposed to the same heatsource (the sun) and that both paths have the same mass, explain why water does not get as hot as sand.
In: Chemistry
Ethical dilemmas have always surrounded businesses. For example, Jeffrey is a Senior Auditor working for a large commercial bank. He just realized Bob, the company’s vice president of marketing, has been using his expense account to purchase salacious materials online using his office computer; in addition, there are hotel bills charged to the account that cannot be explained by travel receipts. Jeffrey suspects the VP is having an affair with someone in the company. Jeffery is a CPA and the company where he works is publically traded. The CPA code-of-ethics and company policy requires Jeffrey to report the violation. Nevertheless, Bob is Jeffrey’s first cousin! Reporting the violation could destroy relations between Jeffrey’s mother and his aunt, Bob’s mother. What can Jeffrey do as a senior auditor to set the ethical standards in the company that he is working in? Which of the ethical theories best explains Jeffrey’s moral dilemma? How can one of the six theories you learned about in this chapter help Jeffrey to justify whistle blowing or help him to rationalize not whistle blowing?
In: Operations Management