Cornerstones of Financial Accounting
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Author: Jay Rich, Jeff Jones
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Chapter 8, Problem 67E
To determine
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Liabilities:
Liabilities are the obligation of the business or amount payable by the business. Liabilities can current or long term. Current liabilities are liabilities payable within the short term or business cycle of the company, for example Accounts payable for purchases and utilities payable. Long term liabilities are liabilities payable in a long period/ years, for example long term loan.
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Far and Wide Broadband provides Internet connection services to customers living in remote areas. During February 2020, it billed a customer a total of $295,000 before taxes. Weston also must pay the following taxes on these charges:
State of Kansas sales tax of 6%
Federal excise tax of 0.2%
State of Kansas excise tax of 0.4%
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Assuming Far and Wide collects these taxes from the customer, what journal entry would Far and Wide make when the customers pay their bills? If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
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Far and Wide Broadband provides Internet connection services to customers living in remote areas. During February 2020, it billed a customer a total of $295,000 before taxes. Weston also must pay the following taxes on these charges:
State of Kansas sales tax of 6%
Federal excise tax of 0.2%
State of Kansas excise tax of 0.4%
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Grey's Furniture sold 50 couches to Shepherd Inc. for $980 each plus an additional state sales tax of 8%. Shepherd Inc. purchased on credit.
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Provide the journal entry to record the sale. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
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Cornerstones of Financial Accounting
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