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Do higher prices lead to increased revenues for a company? a. alwaysb. sometimesc. neverd. only when demand is elastic
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Tiana daniels enterprise’s trial balance as at december 31, 2016 did not balance. on february 15, 2017 the following errors were detected: errorsi. water rates had been undercast by $2, 000. ii. a cheque paid to yvonne walch of $2, 680 had been posted to the credit side of her account. iii. discount received total of $1, 260 had been posted to the debit side of the discount allowed account as $1, 620. iv. rent paid in the amount of $24, 000 had been posted to the credit of the rent received account. v. wayne returned goods valuing $1, 680 to daniels enterprise but had been completely omitted from the books. required: 1. prepare the journal entries to correct the errors. (narrations required) 14.5 marks 2. prepare the suspense account showing clearly the original trial balance error. 8 marks
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An object that is clicked on and takes the presentation to a new targeted file is done through a
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True or false entrepreneurs try to meet the needs of the marketplace by supplying a service or product
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:10
Match the terms with their correct definition. terms: 1. accounts receivable 2. other receivables 3 debtor 4. notes receivable 5. maturity date 6. creditor definitions: a. the party to a credit transaction who takes on an obligation/payable. b. the party who receives a receivable and will collect cash in the future. c. a written promise to pay a specified amount of money at a particular future date. d. the date when the note receivable is due. e. a miscellaneous category that includes any other type of receivable where there is a right to receive cash in the future. f. the right to receive cash in the future from customers for goods sold or for services performed.
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