远虹公司为一般纳税人,2010年3月1日“应交税费”总账科目贷方余额为86000元。2010年3月1日部分明细科目的余额如下:“应交税费——应交增值税”科目借方余额为28600元,“应交税费——未交增值税”科目贷方余额为54000元。远虹公司2010年3月份发生的有关经济业务如下: (1)5日,购入生产用原材料一批,增值税专用发票注明的价款为40000元,增值税为6800元,材料已验收入库,货款用银行存款支付。 (2)8日,以银行存款上交上月未交增值税。 (3)15日,销售产品一批,金额为285000元,增值税为48450元,所有款项均以银行存款收讫。 (4)20日,因管理不善,损毁原材料一批,相应的增值税税额为8500元。 (5)25日,用银行存款交纳所得税10000元。 (6)26日,用银行存款交纳本月增值税20000元。 (7)31日,结转本月未交增值税。 [要求] 根据上述资料,回答下列问题: 下列表述正确的有( )。
A. “应交税费——应交增值税”科目3月份借方发生额为38350元
B. “应交税费——应交增值税”科目3月份借方发生额为28350元
C. “应交税费——应交增值税”科目3月份借方发生额为36800元
D. “应交税费——应交增值税”科目3月份借方发生额为26800元
2010年3月1日,正泰公司“应收账款”账户借方余额为560000元,两个所属明细账户的余额分别为:“W企业”借方余额300000元,“M企业”借方余额260000元。3月10日,正泰公司收到W企业归还的账款200000元,存入银行;3月16日,正泰公司向M企业销售商品一批,开出的增值税专用发票上标明价款100000元,增值税17000元,商品已发出,款项尚未收到。 [要求] 根据上述资料,回答下列问题: 关于2010年3月10日正泰公司的应收账款,下列表述正确的有( )。
A. “应收账款——W企业”明细账借方余额为100000元
B. “应收账款——W企业”明细账借方余额为300000元
C. “应收账款”总账借方余额为360000元
D. 应收账款所有明细账借方余额之和为360000元
2010年3月1日,正泰公司“应收账款”账户借方余额为560000元,两个所属明细账户的余额分别为:“W企业”借方余额300000元,“M企业”借方余额260000元。3月10日,正泰公司收到W企业归还的账款200000元,存入银行;3月16日,正泰公司向M企业销售商品一批,开出的增值税专用发票上标明价款100000元,增值税17000元,商品已发出,款项尚未收到。 [要求] 根据上述资料,回答下列问题: 关于2010年3月份正泰公司“应收账款”明细账发生额,下列表述正确的有( )。
A. “应收账款——W企业”明细账户借方发生额200000元
B. “应收账款——W企业”明细账户贷方发生额200000元
C. “应收账款——M企业”明细账户借方发生额100000元
D. “应收账款——M企业”明细账户借方发生额117000元
Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following dialogue in a wedding anniversary. You now have 15 seconds to read Questions 11 to 13.Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong are holding a family get-together in Wisconsin on the occasion of the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. Armstrong’s parents. In the dialog, about fifty men, women and children from different parts of the U. S. are congregated at a picnic getting acquainted and reacquainted.A: Hello. You must be an Armstrong, too.B: Yes, so far. My name’s Joyce. I think everyone here is either an Armstrong or married to one.A: Did I understand you to say you might be changing your name soonB: Not soon, but hope to one of these days.A: Anyone special in mindB: No, not really. I’m going with someone, but it’s not that serious. What did you say your name wasA: I didn’t say, but it’s Jim. I was named after my uncle -- that man with the horn-rimmed glasses standing over there.B: Oh, yes. I was talking to him a little while ago. His grandfather was the first one to move out from New Jersey back in the 1800’s. Brother! Some crowd here. Say, who’s that funny-looking kid over there -- the one that’s all dressed upA: That’s Joseph P. Armstrong IV. He’s from the Indiana branch of the family.B: You must be from the Western branch, too.A: That’s right, Chicago. How’d you guessB: Your accent gave you away. I also know your father and he lives in Chicago.A: That isn’t fair. And you’re from Massachusetts, rightB: Yes, it’s no good trying to hide my accent. Oh, isn’t it excitingA: Sure. WhatB: Oh, everything. Everybody. Look at Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong. They’re having the time of their life. Imagine -- fifty years of marriage! That’s half a century.A: Yes, they’ve seen a lot of changes in the world.B: And such a long and rewarding family life they’ve had. You know what I’m going to do when I get back home I’m going to make a family tree. I’ve got to be sure and talk to everybody here.A: Oh, ooh. Excuse me. I’m supposed to be watching Joseph P. Armstrong IV. I doubt that he can handle himself with those wild little girls.B: You’d better hurry. See you later, Jim. Why did Jim think that Joyce might be changing her name().
A. He thought that she was planning to get married.
B. He thought that she didn’t like her name.
C. He thought that she was not a relative of the Armstrongs.
D. He thought that she would change to name after her mother.