Brian usually runs a total distance of 34{“version”:”1.1″,”m…

Brian usually runs a total distance of 34{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”34″} of a mile. today he is only able to run 12 of a mile. What fraction of his usual total run will Brian run today?   On your paper,  (a) Draw the number including the labels or use the number line on the drawing sheet given in the news feed in D2L. Use the number line below to solve the problem.  (b) What fraction of the total run does Brian run? Use the author’s definition of fractions to explain in words how you used the number line in part (a) to find this fraction. Be sure to give the unit amount (whole) for each fraction you use in your explanation. Click “Complete” when you have completed your work on this problem or are ready to move on. 

The following transactions of Schiller, Incorporated, a new…

The following transactions of Schiller, Incorporated, a new company, occurred during its first month of operations:Issued 10,000 shares of common stock for $15,000 cash.Purchased land for $12,000, signing a note payable for the full amount.Purchased office equipment for $1,200 cash.Received cash of $14,000 for services provided to customers during the month.Purchased $300 of office supplies on account.Paid employees $10,000 for their first month’s salaries.What was the amount of the company’s total liabilities at the end of the month?

On July 1, Year 2, Charlie Company paid $18,000 to Rent-An-O…

On July 1, Year 2, Charlie Company paid $18,000 to Rent-An-Office for rent covering 18 months from July Year 2 through December Year 3.  The asset account Prepaid Rent was used to record the entry. What adjustment should Charlie Company record on December 31, Year 2?

This essay question is an opportunity for you to describe wh…

This essay question is an opportunity for you to describe what you’ve learned thus far in accounting and why it’s important for everyone in business.An excellent answer will be 7 or more sentences and reflect on concepts from the first four chapters of the text. Think about how you will use your newfound understanding of accounting concepts and/or financial statements in your future. If you state a concept is important, follow up with why it’s important. This essay will require some reflection and creative thinking.  There are multiple ways you can answer this question. The graders will be looking for how you’re thinking about and relating to these concepts as opposed to a perfect answer.Write clearly and concisely. While we’re not grading specifically on grammar and spelling, your answer should be easy to follow.Write your short essay to the following question: Why is the study of accounting and financial statements relevant for everyone who is in business?

The following information is provided for a company.Accounts…

The following information is provided for a company.Accounts payable$ 16,100Buildings81,100Cash11,600Accounts receivable10,600Salaries payable5,600Retained earnings51,900Supplies41,100Notes payable (due in 18 months)36,100Interest payable4,100Common stock36,100What is the total amount of current liabilities, assuming the accounts above reflect normal activity?