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A) $ 946.35
B) $1,002.15
C) $1,814.35
D) $6,234.75
E) $812.20
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A) Consider the warranty expense a remote liability since the rate is only 2%.
B) Recognize warranty expense at the time the warranty work is performed.
C) Recognize warranty expense and liability in the year of the sale.
D) Consider the warranty expense a contingent liability.
E) Recognize warranty liability when the company purchases the trampolines.
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A) $322.00.
B) $434.00.
C) $480.60.
D) $551.80.
E) Zero, since the employee's wages exceed the maximum of $7,000.
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A) $681.50.
B) $2,914.00.
C) $3,595.50.
D) $7,191.00.
E) Zero, since the employee's pay exceeds the FICA limit.
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A) 10.17
B) 17.95
C) 7.78
D) 7.18
E) 4.07
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A) $25
B) $100
C) $1,200
D) $2,500
E) $30,000
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A) Is a written promise to pay a specified amount on a definite future date within one year or the company's operating cycle, whichever is longer.
B) Is a contingent liability.
C) Is an estimated liability.
D) Is not a liability until the due date.
E) Cannot be used to extend the payment period for an account payable.
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A) (Net income + Interest expense + Income taxes) /Interest expense.
B) (Net income + Interest expense - Income taxes) /Interest expense.
C) (Net income - Interest expense - Income taxes) /Interest expense.
D) (Net income - Interest expense + Income taxes) /Interest expense.
E) Interest expense/(Net income + Interest expense + Income taxes expense) .
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