• 03Feb
    claire asked:


    Swan Appliance Company, an accrual basis taxpayer, sells home appliances and service contracts. Determine the effects of each of the followings transaction assuming that the company uses any available options defer its taxes
    A.In december 2008, the company received $1,200 advance payment from a customer for an appliance that swan Special ordered from the manufacturer. The appliance did not arrive from the manufacturer until jan 2009, and swan immediately delivered it to the customer. The sale was reported in 2009 for financial accounting purpose.
    B. In june 2009 the company sold a 12 month service for $600. The company also sold 36month contract for $1,800 in december 2009.
    C. On 31 december 2009 the company sold an appliance for $1,200. The company received $500 cash and a note from the customer for $700 and $260 interest to be paid at the rate of $40 a month for 24 months. Because of customers poor credit record the fair market value of the note was only 600. The cost of the appliance was $750

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  • 03Feb
    bitsonews asked:


    I have a lot of clothes, kitchenware (glasses, dishes, appliances), linens, shoes, and handbags. It seems that the Salvation Army only wants clothes and furniture. Can anyone suggest a place with pick up service? and if not, I’m willing to find a way to drop off my stuff.
    Manhattan and surrounding area. Thanks!

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  • 03Feb
    BandGeek1 asked:


    I’m a high school freshman at a good private school, and I hope to go to the US Naval Academy. I do extremely well academically. I have over a 4.0 GPA, and am in all honors classes. I got the highest score in my grade on the PSAT. I am on scholarship for academics as well as my musical abilities (I play trumpet). I am in Army JROTC (I would do Navy JROTC, but it wasn’t an option at any school I was considering), and am the most decorated freshman cadet. I am on the Drill Team, in Regimental (Marching) Band, in Jazz Ensemble, will soon be in something called Competition Ensemble, and am on the varsity swim team. I am an altar server at my church, and work two part-time jobs. Next year I hope to join track, but don’t know if it will be an option. I’m asthmatic, and I also play guitar and bass guitar. My jobs are dog-walking and teaching swimming lessons. My vision is not spectacular, but it’s not that bad either. It’s not 20/20, but I don’t need glasses yet. I have an orthodontic appliance, but I only wear it at night. Does this make a difference? I know about the DoDMERB, and that asthma disqualifies you, but it can be repealed, right? I live in Montgomery County, Maryland. Is there anything else I can do? I know it’s extremely competitive in my state.

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