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This is the third time i resubmit the question, and alter the deadline more than 12 hours,plz help
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Please do the attach: Thank you Burtle Company is planning to add a new product to its line. To manufacture this product, the company needs to buy a new machine at a $488,000 cost with an expected four-year life and a $15,200 salvage value. All sales are for cash, and all costs are out of...
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Leno Inc. collected $500,000 from customers in 2011. Of the amount collected, $125,000 was from revenue earned on account in 2010. In addition, Leno earned $240,000 of revenue in 2011, which will not be collected until 2012. Leno Inc. also paid $170,000 for expenses in 2011. Of the amount paid,...
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Beginning finished goods, 1/1/20X3 $ 80,000 Ending finished goods, 12/31/20X3 67,000 Cost of goods sold 270,000 Sales revenue 500,000 Operating expenses 145,000 What is operating income for 20X3?
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I have a audit question. Question and answer both attached. could you explain to me below the question why the answer is correct answer. Thank you !
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I asked Michel. I was not sure if you received my email. so I will try it again. if you can give me the answers, it would be great. and I can understand from the answer.
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Do you have the mid-term for FI504 for keller
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Riven Corporation has a single product whose selling price is $10. At an expected sales level of $1,000,000, the company's variable expenses are $600,000 and its fixed expenses are $300,000. The marketing manager has recommended that the selling price be increased by 20%, with an expected...
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process of activity budgeting in Hospital
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what are the first 36 International Accounting Standards currently used?
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