why you chose General Merchandise
1. why you chose General Merchandise
Answer:
A general merchandise store is an establishment primarily selling household linens and dry goods, and either apparel and accessories or furniture and home furnishings
2. Example of situation analysis in general merchandise patulong po.
Answer:
A list of situation analysis examples in PDF is available below...
https://www.examples.com/business/analysis-examples-in-word.html
3. my business is general merchandise. why you chose that kind of business?
Answer:
Most of the stores you see when you look out your window are general merchandise retailers of one kind or another. The big department stores and discounts are many
4. they are called general merchandise stores, groceries, sari-sari stores(H.E.L.E)
Answer:
A general merchandise store is an establishment primarily selling household linens and dry goods, and either apparel and accessories or furniture and home furnishings
5. Angelina jolie about her speech to be of use to others
Answer:
Explanation:
My mother loved art. She loved film. She wasn't really the best critic, since she never had anything unkind to say, but she did give me love and confidence, and above all, she was very clear that nothing would mean anything if I didn't live a life of use to others.
6. how angelina jolie influence other people?
Answer:
Along with Jolie's work with refugees, she also helps by not just donating her time, but also her money to those less fortunate. ... Jolie is also part of 29 organizations that strive to aid people all across the globe, including the Afghanistan Relief Organization, Care to Learn and the Women in the World Foundation
Explanation:
hope it help
7. Why business organization are generally operated for profit - service, merchandising, and manufacturing businesses?
Answer:
Merchandising, manufacturing, and service organizations differ in what they provide to consumers; however, all three types of firms must control costs in order
Explanation:
8. The Excelsior Merchandising purchased merchandise costing P250 000.00 for the current month.It paid P10 000.00 for freight (transportation) for the shipment of the goods from the seller to its store. It insured themerchandise for P25 000.00. It sold 75% of the merchandise for P220 000.00. Calculate all costs associated with themerchandise. For the current month, it incurred the following expenses:Delivery ExpenseP15 000General Administrative Expense P50 000Miscellaneous Marketing Expense P75 000Utility ExpenseP30 000For the current month, the firm earned interest on the promissory notes of its customers amountingP12000.00. It paid interest to the bank on a loan it took amounting to P8 000.00Prepare the income statement of the Excelsior Merchandising for the current month.
Selling Price 220k
Cost of Merch
Purch price 250k
Freight 10k
Insurance(transport) 25k ,285k*.75 , (213750)
Gross Income 6250
Interest Income 12000
Total Income 18250
Expenses:
Delivery 15k
Gen Ad 50k
Misc 75k
Utility 30k
Int Exp 8k, (178000)
Net Loss ( 159750)
#cost associated wth merch = 285k
9. Jolie bought 3.75 pounds of turkey at the deli.About How many Pounds Of turkey did Jolie Buy?
3.75 pounds when rounded off to the nearest ones is 4. Therefore, Jolie bought about 4 pounds of turkey.
10. At the beginning of the year, the inventory of Yen's general merchandise was 175,000. The purchases made during the year amounted to 1,025,000. The invertory at the end of the year was 425,000. Yen's general merchandise salaries expense amounted to 235,000, while it's rental expense was 300,000. It also allocated 125,000 for utilities expense. The store received sales returns worth 55,000. The total sales of Yen's general merchandise was 1,575,000. What is the net profit/loss of Yen's general merchandise. Total sales Less sales returns and allowances Net sales Cost of goods sold Beginning inventory Purchases Cost of goods available for sale Less ending inventory Gross profit Operating expenses Net income/(loss)
Answer:
Net Profit/Income = 85,000
Solution:
Sales 1,575,000
Less: Sales Returns 55,000
Net Sales 1,520,000
Cost of Goods Sold:
Beginning Inventory 175,000
Add: Purchase 1,025,000
Goods Available for Sale 1,200,000
Less: Ending Inventory 425,000
Cost of Goods Sold 775,000
Gross Profit on Sales 745,000
Operating Expenses:
Salaries Expense 235,000
Rental Expense 300,000
Utilities Expense 125,000
Total Operating Expense 660,000
NET PROFIT 85,000
Note:
"Net Loss" (if TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSE is greater than GROSS PROFIT ON SALES)"Net Profit/Income" (if TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSE is less than GROSS PROFIT ON SALES)11. angelina jolie speech about equality for women point/claimPA HELPS
Answer:
Think how much more we could achieve with women's equal participation in all aspects of society.Explanation:
Not at the expense of men, but alongside men. Because we are all partners in this life. We humans are capable of horrors, and unspeakable cruelty.
Hope it helps you #CARRYONLEARNING #PABRAINLESTPO12. joly buy 800 bananas and Walter buy 200 apple and 500 grapes. Walter trade 1/2 of his apple to joly with 1/4 of bananas. The question is why does joly buy 800 bananas??
Answer:
Ibaligya nyag 35 ang sipi
13. It is the amount needed to be paid to obtain goods or services.\ a. Capital b. Markup c. Profit d. Price e. Retailing f. Gross Profit g. Net Profit h. General merchandise i. Merchandise j. Specialty store
Answer:
F. gross profit
Explanation:
that's the answer
14. In constructing the income statement for merchandising businesses, the operating expenses are classified into selling expenses, and general and administrative expenses. Select one: True False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The statement also separates operating expenses into selling and administrative expenses. A multi-step income statement is also called a classified income ...
15. PERPETUAL INVENTORY SYSTEM The following are the transactions of Evelyn M. Tria, the sole proprietor of Tria General Merchandising, for the month of June, 2021. You are asked to complete the accounting cycle using the perpetual system. June 1- Evelyn M. Tria invested P69,000 cash in Tria General Merchandising 2- Acquired computer in cash basis, P11,500 2 Purchased merchandise on account from JR Best Shirts, terms 2/10, n/30, P18,200 3- Bought store supplies for cash, P1,500 4- Sold merchandise on account, P20,000 FOB destination, terms 2/10, n/30. The cost of merchandise sold was P14,500 5 Paid 300 freight on June 4 sale
Answer:
Apply what you have learned on persuasive essay A write a three-paragraph persuasive essay on any of these topics. use the rubrics below as your guide in doing the activity 1. aReading more books 2.Exercising everyday3. maintaining a healthy diet 4.wearinf of face mask and face shield 5,physical distancing
Answer:
love is the that I live
Step-by-step explanation:
because of kdrama
16. what is merchandising business? and why accounting is important in merchandising
Merchandise is the term used for any product that you can sell or buy. Any good for sale is merchandise, some examples include groceries in a supermarket, clothes in a retail store, electronics on a website or raw materials in a manufacturing warehouse.
Merchandise refers to any type of goods, including personal or commercial products, as well as commodities that are sold to members of the public (retail) or other businesses (wholesale)
Merchandising makes several important contributions to your store. It increases sales by making a store appealing to your customers. It improves profitability by generating more margin dollars. It controls costs by improving the productivity of the salesfloor as well as each employee.
One of the most important aspects of Retail Merchandising is to offer its customers the products that their customers expect to buy. To do this, we will have to work on the planning, supply, purchase and storage and display of products
17. Jolie would find the milk if she _____ (to look) in the fridge.
Answer:
will look
Explanation:
pa brainliest po
Answer:
look (Answer)
Explanation:
thats the answer
i hope nakatulong po yan
18. Write S and M *****S-- Service Business*****M-- Merchandising BusinessPa help po..
Answer:
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19. PERPETUAL INVENTORY SYSTEM The following are the transactions of Evelyn M. Tria, the sole proprietor o Tria General Merchandising, for the month of June, 2021. You are asked to complete the accounting cycle using the perpetual system. June 1 - Evelyn M. Tria invested P69,000 cash in Tria General Merchandising 2 - Acquired computer in cash basis, P11,500 2 Purchased merchandise on account from JR Best Shirts, terms 2/10, n/30 P18,200 3- Bought store supplies for cash, P1,500 4- Sold merchandise on account, P20,000 FOB destination, terms 2/10, n/30 TH 500
Answer:
Helping hand and sowbdw wigsm washi kite
20. 2. The income generated from normal business operations and includes discounts and deductions for returned merchandise. a. Revenue b. Profit C. Sales d. income
Answer:
It's A
Explanation:
Revenue is the income generated from normal business operations and includes discounts and deductions for returned merchandise.
21. When customers are allowed to return merchandise for credit to their accounts, these transactions are recorded in the general journal?
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22. ESSAYHow do you compare service concern from merchandising business as far as the mannerof generating revenue is concerned
Answer:
23
Step-by-step explanation:
23. What is the role of angelina jolie in maleficent?
Answer:
She is Maleficent, the protagonist-antagonist.
Explanation:
24. Activity 2: Directions: Enter P for Purchases journal, S for Sales journal, CR for Cash Receipts journal, CD for Cash Disbursements, and G for General journal to identify which special journal these transactions would appear:1. Purchased supplies for cash_________2. Customer paid on account_________3. Borrowed cash from the bank._________4. Purchased inventory on account._________5. Sold merchandise for cash._________6. Returned inventory purchased._________7. Paid utility bill._________8. Sold merchandise on credit._________9. Customer returned merchandise._________10. Paid vendor for purchase._________
Answer:
1.P
2.CR
3.CD
4.P
5.S
6.CD
7.CR
8.G
9.CD
10.CR
Explanation:
hope it's help
correct me if it's wrong
Answer:
Anong grade nyo na taning ko lng
25. Mary's father had four kids john,James and Jolie who's the fourth child
Answer:
Mary is the fourth kid
"Mary" is the answer
Because you said that the father of Mary has 4 kids. John, James, and Jolie. It means Mary is the 4th one.
#AnswerForTrees
#BrainlyLearnAtHome
26. Write letter "T" if the statement is true and "F" if the statement is false.1. Buying and selling are the primary activities of a merchandising business.2. A service concern company generates revenue from rendering of services to clientsor customers.3. Perpetual and Periodic are the two (2) inventory systems of a merchandisingcompany4. Under periodic inventory system, merchandise purchased is debited to "Purchases"account.5. Perpetual inventory system debits "Merchandise Inventory" when merchandise arepurchased
Answer:
1.T
2.F
3.F
4.T
5.T
Step-by-step explanation:
sana makatulong
27. What is /are different /s between a service business and a merchandising business
Answer:
Explanation:
The main difference between a merchandising company and a service industry company is that the merchandising company must stock inventory. This becomes important when setting up the accounting for the business.
28. 2. A sales person whose annual earnings can be represented by the functionA(x) = 30,000 + 0.04x, where x is the value of the merchandise he sells. His son is also in sales and his earnings are represented by the function S(x) = 25,000+ 0.5x. Find (A + S)(x) and determin the total family income if they sell 1500 worth merchandise.
Given:
A(x)=30,000+0.04x
S(x)=25,000+0.05x
A(x)+S(x)=30,000+0.04x+25,000+0.05x
(A+S)(x)=55,000+0.09x
Given x=1,500
Then,
(A+S)(x)
=55,000+0.09(1,500)
=55,135 the total Family income
29. Jolie uses 2 tomatoes every day to prepare her salad. If n equals the number of tomatoes Jolie had before she made her salad and c equals the number of tomatoes left after the salad is made, which equation represents the number of tomatoes Jolie has after she made her salad?
c = n - 2
c = total left after
n = number of tomatoes before salad was made
so you would subtract 2 from n and that would equal c so final answer:
c = n - 2
30. the income generated from normal business operations and includes discounts and deductions for returned merchandise.a.revenueb.profitc. sales
Revenue is the income generated from normal business operations and includes discounts and deductions for returned merchandise.,pa brainliest na lang po,ty