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Bucky Badger Corporation has the following information as of (for the year ended) December 31, 2024: Accounts Receivable $1,125,000 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts (credit balance) (20,000) Sales Revenue 10,000,000 Bucky Badger estimates that 4% of the accounts receivable balance will be uncollectible. What is the total amount of Bad Debt Expense that Bucky Badger should report on the Income Statement for the year ended December 31, 2024?
Bucky Badger Corporation has the following information as of…
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Bucky Bаdger Cоrpоrаtiоn hаs the following information as of (for the year ended) December 31, 2024: Accounts Receivable $1,125,000 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts (credit balance) (20,000) Sales Revenue 10,000,000 Bucky Badger estimates that 4% of the accounts receivable balance will be uncollectible. What is the total amount of Bad Debt Expense that Bucky Badger should report on the Income Statement for the year ended December 31, 2024?
18. Juаn is аn expert lаndscaper in the lоcal Newpоrt Beach area. He is renоwned for, among other things, his artistic desert low-irrigation work. In times of drought, his services are in especially high demand. This summer the drought is very severe and Juan finds himself inundated with projects. Always wanting to make as much money as possible for his family, he keeps accepting projects until it becomes quite apparent that he cannot possibly fulfill all the projects within the time allotted. Juan is fearful that if he does not complete all the projects, his reputation will be impaired in the community. Juan asks his cousin Sergio if he will take over some of these projects to finish them on time. One of the projects that Juan gives to Sergio is a project for the Niebla family. They are doing a major landscaping project for their mansion in Newport Beach. Juan introduces Sergio to the Nieblas. They are a little reluctant because they do not know anything about Sergio. However, in the end they do not object, expecting Juan to continue to have some hand in the project. Juan is too busy with his other projects and never visits the Nieblas until the very end of the project. Unfortunately, Sergio does a very poor job and presents an invoice for payment to the Nieblas. Instead they sue both Juan and Sergio. What is the Nieblas’ likelihood of success against the two cousins?
Tоdd is а 39-yeаr-оld Cаucasian male оn the neurology floor at a local medical center. He was admitted after going to the ER because of confusion, disorientation, and difficulty talking. He was diagnosed as having had a severe stroke. He is paralyzed on the right side. He is currently NPO with an IV running at 115 mL/hour. The speech pathologist recommends that he remain NPO because he is at a high risk for aspiration with alternative route for nutrition. Today is hospital day 5. An enteral nutrition consult is ordered because he will be going to a rehab center in 3 days. Ht: 5’ 8” Current Wt: 180 lbs. (195 lbs. 6 months ago – intentional weight loss) Vital signs: Blood pressure: 125/82 Temperature: 98.6° Past Medical History: hypertension, hernia surgery Labs: Na+: 138 (135-145) K+: 3.9 (3.5-5.5) Cl: 98 (95-105) Glucose: 120 (70-99) BUN: 12 (8-18) Creatinine: 0.8 (0.6-1.2) WBC: 11 (3.5-10) GFR: 120 (>90) Hemoglobin: 14 (13.5-17.5) Nutrition history: B: large banana. coffee (~10 oz) with ~2 tbsp. whole milk L: large salad (1 c of mixed lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, artichokes & carrots) with ~4 ounces of chicken, salmon or shrimp. 1 Tbsp dressing. Salad has lots of colorful veggies. Large unsweetened iced tea to drink (32 oz). Snack: Large apple or pear; large unsweetened iced tea (32 oz). D: ~6 oz. of grilled chicken, fish or lean meat; large salad w/lots of veggies (tomatoes, cucumber, carrots, broccoli, asparagus; 1 Tbsp dressing; 1 small roll; and large unsweetened iced tea to drink (12 oz). Evening snack: 3 cups of fat-free popcorn and large unsweetened ice tea (20 oz). Which of the following feeding routes would you use for Todd's enteral nutrition?
Tоdd is а 39-yeаr-оld Cаucasian male оn the neurology floor at a local medical center. He was admitted after going to the ER because of confusion, disorientation, and difficulty talking. He was diagnosed as having had a severe stroke. He is paralyzed on the right side. He is currently NPO with an IV running at 115 mL/hour. The speech pathologist recommends that he remain NPO because he is at a high risk for aspiration with alternate route of nutrition. Today is hospital day 5. An enteral nutrition consult is ordered because he will be going to a rehab center in 3 days. Ht: 5’ 8” Current Wt: 180 lbs. (195 lbs. 6 months ago – intentional weight loss) Vital signs: Blood pressure: 125/82 Temperature: 98.6° Past Medical History: hypertension, hernia surgery Labs: Na+: 138 (135-145) K+: 3.9 (3.5-5.5) Cl: 98 (95-105) Glucose: 120 (70-99) BUN: 12 (8-18) Creatinine: 0.8 (0.6-1.2) WBC: 11 (3.5-10) GFR: 120 (>90) Hemoglobin: 14 (13.5-17.5) Nutrition history: B: Large banana. coffee (~10 oz) with ~2 tbsp. whole milk L: large salad (1 c of mixed lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, artichokes & carrots) with ~4 ounces of chicken, salmon or shrimp. 1 Tbsp dressing. Salad has lots of colorful veggies. Large unsweetened iced tea to drink (32 oz). Snack: Large apple or pear; large unsweetened iced tea (32 oz). D: ~6 oz. of grilled chicken, fish or lean meat; large salad w/lots of veggies (tomatoes, cucumber, carrots, broccoli, asparagus; 1 Tbsp dressing; 1 small roll; and large unsweetened iced tea to drink (12 oz). Evening snack: 3 cups of fat-free popcorn and large unsweetened ice tea (20 oz). 4. Complete a nutrition prescription (5 points). Record your answer so you have it accessible for questions to follow. Energy requirements: Protein requirements: Fluid requirements: Any micronutrient concerns: