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- The Cougars football team sells season tickets in advance for $480 each. The season consists of 16 games. Half of these games are home games, and half of them are away games. For Year 3, the team has sold and collected payment for 10,000 season tickets. Through November 30, Year 3, six home games and five away games have been played. How much of the revenue collected in advance should be recognized on the income statement for the 11 months ended November 30, Year 3?Texas Roadhouse opened a new restaurant in October. During its first three months of operation, the restaurant sold gift cards in various amounts totaling $2,900. The cards are redeemable for meals within one year of the purchase date. Gift cards totaling $520 were presented for redemption during the first three months of operation prior to year-end on December 31. The sales tax rate on restaurant sales is 4%, assessed at the time meals (not gift cards) are purchased. Texas Roadhouse will remit sales taxes in January. Required: 1. & 2. Record (in summary form) the $2,900 in gift cards sold (keeping in mind that, in actuality, the company would record each sale of a gift card individually) and the $520 in gift cards redeemed. (Hint. The $520 includes a 4% sales tax of $20.) 3. Determine the balance in the Deferred Revenue account (remaining liability for gift cards) Texas Roadhouse will report on the December 31 balance sheet.A company buys and sells physical goods to individuals and other companies. March 4 orders the company 50 products from a subcontractor. The invoice arrives on March 10 and is onSEK 50,000 without VAT (25%) and the payment terms are 30 days net.The company places a 100% mark-up on the net purchase price when the sales price is determined. The last April, 40 of the products are sold. In connection with the above-mentioned event, the company's a) How big is the company's cost in connection with the above mentioned event? b) How large is the company's revenue in connection with the above-mentioned event?
- Logan’s Roadhouse opened a new restaurant in November. During its first two months of operation, the restaurant sold gift cards in various amounts totaling $1,750. The cards are redeemable for meals within one year of the purchase date. Gift cards totaling $636 were presented for redemption during the first two months of operation prior to year-end on December 31. The sales tax rate on restaurant sales is 6%, assessed at the time meals (not gift cards) are purchased. Logan’s will remit sales taxes in January. Required: 1. & 2. Record (in summary form) the $1,750 in gift cards sold (keeping in mind that, in actuality, each sale of a gift card or a meal would be recorded individually) and the $636 in gift cards redeemed. (Hint: The $636 includes a 6% sales tax of $36.) (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.) Record the cash received for gift cards. Transaction General Journal Debit Credit…Logan’s Roadhouse opened a new restaurant in November. During its first two months of operation, the restaurant sold gift cards in various amounts totaling $1,750. The cards are redeemable for meals within one year of the purchase date. Gift cards totaling $636 were presented for redemption during the first two months of operation prior to year-end on December 31. The sales tax rate on restaurant sales is 6%, assessed at the time meals (not gift cards) are purchased. Logan’s will remit sales taxes in January. Required: 1. & 2. Record (in summary form) the $1,750 in gift cards sold (keeping in mind that, in actuality, each sale of a gift card or a meal would be recorded individually) and the $636 in gift cards redeemed. (Hint: The $636 includes a 6% sales tax of $36.) (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.) Record the cash received for gift cards. Transaction General Journal Debit Credit 1…Big Red Motors, Inc., employs 15 sales personnel to market its line of luxury automobiles. The average car sells for $75,000, and a 6 percent commission is paid to the salesperson. Big Red Motors is considering a change to the commission arrangement where the company would pay each salesperson a salary of $1,600 per month plus a commission of 2 percent of the sales made by that salesperson. What is the amount of total monthly car sales at which Big Red Motors would be indifferent as to which plan to select?(CMA adapted)