Answer:
10%
Explanation:
total loan = $25,000 x (1 - 3%) = $24,250
the present value of an annuity formula:
PV = annual payment x annuity factor
annuity factor = PV / annual payment = $24,250 / $3,188 = 7.607
the formula to calculate PV annuity factor is [1 - 1/(1 + i)ⁿ ] / i
7.607 = [1 - 1/(1 + i)¹⁵ ] / i
7.607i = 1 - 1/(1 + i)¹⁵
1/(1 + i)¹⁵ = 1 - 7.607i
1 / (1 - 7.607i) = (1 + i)¹⁵
after a lot of math:
i = 10%
1 / (1 - 0.7607) = 1.1¹⁵
4.18 = 4.18
Harold runs a business that manufactures electrical equipment. Recently, he organized a press conference to promote the eco-friendly technology that his business uses to manufacture the products. The next day, many local newspapers published articles about this event. The press release has helped improve Harold’s corporate image. Which type of promotion did Harold use in this example? A. sales promotion B. personal selling C. public relations D. advertising
Answer: c, public relations
Explanation:
I got it right
Answer:
C. Public relations
Explanation:
For all Plato users
What are the sources of brand equity?
Answer:
Ello, Imposter here
Explanation:
Brand equity is the commercial value that derives from consumer perception of the brand name of a particular product or service, rather than from the product or service itself.
hope this helps :P
Answer: According to Keller (2003) and his CBBE model, brand equity emerges from two sources namely brand awareness and brand image. According to this model, consumers build associations in their minds around a brand as the result of the marketing programs companies develop for their brands.
Explanation: None.
Carver Inc. purchased a building and the land on which the building is situated for a total cost of $879,500 cash. The land was appraised at $242,742 and the building at $768,683. Required What is the accounting term for this type of acquisition
Answer:
Lump-sum purchase
Explanation:
Lump-sum purchase occurs when two or more assets are acquired for a single price and requires that the purchase price be shared out to the assets bought on the basis of the fair market value of each asset acquired.
In this case, we allocated the purchase of $879,500 to each asset as follows:
Cost of land=$242,742/($242,742+$768,683)*$879,500
cost of land=$ 211,080
Cost of building=$768,683/($242,742+$768,683)*$879,500
Cost of building=$668,420
Business-process outsourcing (BPO) is a type of outsourcing that consists of contracting operations and responsibilities of a specific business process to a third-party service provider. Such outsourcing generally began with manufacturing firms outsourcing their supply chain but has grown into a much wider range of processes, including marketing, finance, sales, and accounting. According to a recent Forbes article, the revenue of the global outsourced services industry rose from $45 billion in 2000 to nearly $100 billion in 2012. An article in BusinessWeek suggested that BPO can save end users anywhere from 15 to 85 percent. International BPO service providers are particularly attractive since offshore labor offers an additional 25 to 30 percent cost savings. Furthermore, approximately 25 percent of the cost savings results from BPO firms’ proprietary products. The remaining 10 to 30 percent in cost reduction accrues from consolidated operations. Suppose you are the manager of a U.S.-based company and must decide whether to outsource your human resources department. Based on the above information and your study, please outline arguments supporting and opposing a decision to outsource this function of your business. Please explain from a purely business standpoint, any issues that might arise from contracting with an international-based versus U.S.-based BPO service firm? (Chapter 6, page 199)
Answer:
From a purely business perspective, outsourcing is likely to be right choice for the company, because as the statistics shown in the question prove, outsourcing offers great reduction in costs for American businesses.
However, there are some issues that could arise. The human capital in the foreign target country may not be as high as in the US, for example, and an outsourcing process could result in costs reduction, but also in a loss of quality in the company's operations.
There is also the human issue: outsourcing would require the firing of those employees whose jobs will be replaced by the outsourcing.
Imagine that you are holding 5,800 shares of stock, currently selling at $65 per share. You are ready to sell the shares but would prefer to put off the sale until next year due to tax reasons. If you continue to hold the shares until January, however, you face the risk that the stock will drop in value before year-end. You decide to use a collar to limit downside risk without laying out a good deal of additional funds. January call options with a strike price of $70 are selling at $5, and January puts with a strike price of $60 are selling at $6. What will be the value of your portfolio in January (net of the proceeds from the options) if the stock price ends up at $51, $65, $71
Answer:
call strike price $70
call premium received $5
put strike price $60
put premium paid $6
you pay $5 - $6 = -$1
stock price
$51 $65 $71
stock value $51 $65 $71
put value $9 - -
call value - - -$1
premium paid -$1 -$1 -$1
net stock value $59 $64 $69
total # of stocks 5,800 5,800 5,800
portfolio's value $342,200 $371,200 $400,200
Asonia Co. will pay a dividend of $4.60, $8.70, $11.55, and $13.30 per share for each of the next four years, respectively. The company will then close its doors. If investors require a return of 10.8 percent on the company's stock, what is the stock price
Answer: $28.55
Explanation:
From the question, we are told that Asonia Co. will pay a dividend of $4.60, $8.70, $11.55, and $13.30 per share for each of the next four years, respectively and that the investors require a return of 10.8 percent on the company's stock.
The stock price will be calculated as:
= $4.60/(1 + 0.108) + $8.70/(1 + 0.108)^2 + $11.55/(1 + 0.108)^3 + $13.30/(1 + 0.108)^4
= $28.55
Therefore, the stick price is $28.55
Dana, who is a trained yoga instructor, spends 4 hours on Monday baking and packing 10 boxes of cookies. She sells the cookies for $10 a box. Given that she can also teach yoga for $80 an hour, what is her opportunity cost of baking cookies?A. $220 B. $800 C. $320 D. $420 E. $100
Answer:
c. $320
Explanation:
Opportunity cost is an economic term for expressing cost in terms of forgone alternatives. The opportunity cost of Dana is calculated as;
Hours spent baking cookies = 4 hours, the amount earned per hour when Dana is working as yoga instructor = $80.
Therefore, the total opportunity cost of Dana, when she is baking is cookies;
= 4 hours × $80
= $320.
Juniper Corp. makes three models of insulated thermos. Juniper has $306,000 in total revenue and total variable costs of $192,780. Its sales mix is given below: Percentage of total sales Thermos A 30 % Thermos B 48 Thermos C 22 Required: 1. Calculate the (overall) weighted-average contribution margin ratio. 2. Determine the total sales revenue Juniper needs to break even if fixed costs are $73,075. 3. Determine the total sales revenue needed to generate a profit of $78,070. 4. Determine the sales revenue from each product needed to generate a profit of $78,070.
Answer:
Follows are the solution to this question:
Explanation:
In Option 1:
[tex]\to CM \ ratio = \frac{(Sales - variable\ cost)}{variable\ cost}[/tex]
[tex]= \frac{(306,000 - 192,780)}{306,000}\\\\= \frac{113,220}{306,000}\\\\= 0.37 \%[/tex]
In Option 2: .
[tex]\to BEP = \frac{Total \ fixed \ cost}{CM \ ratio}[/tex]
[tex]= \frac{73,075}{0.37}\\\\=\$ \ 197500[/tex]
In Option 3:
[tex]\to Required \ sales = \frac{(73,075+ 78,070)}{0.37}[/tex]
[tex]=\frac{151145}{0.37}\\\\=408500[/tex]
In Option 4:
[tex]\to Sales A = 408500 \times \frac{30}{100} = 1361666.67\\\\\to Sales B = 408500\times \frac{48}{100} = 851041.667\\\\\to Sales C = 408500\times \frac{22}{100} = 1856818.18\\\\[/tex]
A firm has sales of $1,220, net income of $226, net fixed assets of $544, and current assets of $300. The firm has $101 in inventory. What is the common-size balance sheet value of inventory?
Answer:
11.97%
Explanation:
To get the common size balance sheet value of inventory , we need to calculate first the total asset value.
Total asset = Net fixed assets + Current assets
= $544 + $300
= $844
Therefore,
Common size value of inventory
= Inventory / Total assets
=$101/$844
= 0.1197
= 11.97%
Suppose you are interested in obtaining a mortgage loan for $250,000 in order to purchase your principal residence. Your lender has suggested that you might be interested in taking an FHA loan. In order to do so, you must pay an additional up-front mortgage insurance premium (UFMIP) of 1.0% of the mortgage balance. If the interest rate on the fully amortizing mortgage loan is 5% and the term is 30 years, what is your monthly mortgage payment assuming the UFMIP is financed
Answer:
$1,355.47
Explanation:
if you are going to finance the up-front mortgage insurance premium, then the total principal of the loan will increase by 1%, so it will be = $250,000 x 1.01 = $252,500. It is normal to finance UFMIP payments since they are additional closing costs and the whole purpose of FHA loans is to allow more people to be able to buy a house.
we can use the present value of an annuity formula to determine the monthly payment.
monthly payment = principal / PV annuity factor
principal = $252,500PV annuity factor = 186.2816monthly payment = $252,500 / 186.2816 = $1,355.474722 ≈ $1,355.47
I prepared an amortization schedule in order to check the answer. At the end the final balance is $3.83, but that is because you have to round to the nearest cent. If the payment is rounded to $1,355.48, the the balance is -$4.50.
Equipment $ 7,000 Office supplies $ 2,100 Salaries expense 3,600 Rental revenue 1,100 Consulting revenue 15,000 Advertising expense 520 Cash 9,200 Prepaid insurance 1,600 Utilities expense 320 Accounts payable 3,220 Note payable 3,000 Note receivable 3,100 Accounts receivable 4,100 Rent expense 2,600 A. Lopez, Withdrawals 2,600 Unearned revenue 420 Required: 1. Prepare a March income statement for the business. 2. Prepare a March statement of owner’s equity. The owner’s capital account balance at February 28 was $0, and the owner invested $14,000 cash in the company on March 1. 3. Prepare a March 31 balance sheet. Hint: Use the owner’s capital account balance calculated in part 2.
Answer:
Required: 1. Income statement for the month end March 31 .
$ $
Rental revenue 1,100
Consulting revenue 15,000
Total Revenue 16,100
Less Expenses :
Salaries expense 3,600
Advertising expense 520
Utilities expense 320
Rent expense 2,600 (7,040)
Net Income/(loss) 9,060
Required: 2. Statement of owner’s equity for the month end March 31.
Beginning Balance $0
Capital $14,000
Add Profit earned during the month $ 9,060
Less A. Lopez, Withdrawals ($2,600)
Ending Balance $20,460
Required: 3. Balance Sheet as at March 31.
Non Current Assets
Equipment $ 7,000
Total Non Current Assets $ 7,000
Current Assets
Office supplies $ 2,100
Cash $ 9,200
Prepaid insurance $1,600
Note receivable $ 3,100
Accounts receivable $4,100
Total Current Assets $20,100
Total Assets $27,100
Equity and Liabilities
Equity
Equity $20,460
Total Equity $20,460
Liabilities
Accounts payable $ 3,220
Unearned revenue $ 420
Note payable $ 3,000
Total Liabilities $6,640
Total Equity and Liabilities $27,100
Explanation:
First prepare the Income statement to determine the profit earned during the year.
Then, include this profit in the statement of owners equity to determine the month end balance.
Lastly, prepare the balance sheet, remember to include the equity balance you have calculated.
The _____ is an agency of the federal government that offers both managerial and financial assistance to small businesses.
A. Business Incubator Agency
B. Federal Aid Program
C. Business Welfare Administration
D. Small Business Administration
E. Council for Small Business
Answer:
D. Small Business Administration.
Explanation:
The Small Business Administration (SBA) is an agency of the federal government that offers both managerial and financial assistance to small businesses. SBA was established in 1953 as an autonomous or independent agency of the government of the United States of America. Generally, it is saddled with the responsibility of providing both managerial and financial assistance and counseling to small businesses in order to bolster the American economy.
The small business administration (SBA) serves as an intermediary between entrepreneurs and investors or creditors, in order to provide them with the necessary funds required to plan, start and grow their business.
Basically, SBA provides services such as entrepreneurial development, access to funds, advocacy and contracting to small businesses (entrepreneurs) in the United States of America.
Assume that, on January 1, 2021, Matsui Co. paid $1,296,000 for its investment in 48,000 shares of Yankee Inc. Further, assume that Yankee has 240,000 total shares of stock issued. The book value and fair value of Yankee's identifiable net assets were both $480,000 at January 1, 2021. The following information pertains to Yankee during 2021: Net income $ 240,000 Dividends declared and paid $ 72,000 Market price of common stock on 12/31/2021 $ 29 /share What amount would Matsui report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet for its investment in Yankee
Answer:
$1,329,600
Explanation:
Calculation for the amount that Matsui would report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet for its investment in Yankee
First step is to find the Percentage of shares acquired
Percentage of shares acquired = 48,000 / 240,000 = 20%
Last step is to find the Balance sheet Amount to be reported
Using this formula
Investment = Cost + 20% of Net income - 20% of dividends declared
Let plug in the formula
Investment=$1,296,000 + (20% x $240,000) - (20% x $72,000 )
Investment=$1,296,000+$48,000-$14,400
Investment=$1,329,600
Therefore the amount that Matsui would report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet for its investment in Yankee will be $1,329,600
Flo enters into a contract with Global Shipping Ltd. to insure and ship a painting from France to the United States for a certain price. Global makes a mistake in adding the costs, which results in a contract price that is $1,000 less than the true cost. Most likely, a court would a. enforce the contract as is. b. allow the parties to rescind the contract. c. award damages to Global for the mistake. d. award damages to Flo for the mistake.
Answer:
b. Allow the parties to rescind the contract
Explanation:
Flo enters into a contract with Global Shipping Ltd. to insure and ship a painting from France to the United States at a certain amount mentioned in the contract. However, Global Shipping Ltd. makes a mistake in calculating the costs. As a result, a contract price is equal to the amount that is $1,000 less than the true cost. Most likely, a court would allow the parties to rescind the contract.
Option b. is correct.
You deposit $ 6,577 in your account today. You make another deposit at t = 1 of $ 9,769 . How much will there be in your account at the end of year 1 if the interest rate is 10.3 percent p.a.?
Answer:
Total FV= $18,776.85
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Interest rate= 10.3%
First deposit= $6,577
Second deposit= $9,769
To calculate the future value, we need to use the following formula on each deposit:
FV= PV*(1+i)^n
FV1= 6,577*1.103^2= 8,001.64
FV2= 9,769*1.103= 10,775.21
Total FV= $18,776.85
briefly explain goals of business
Suppose that a nation has a labor force of 100 people. In January, Amy, Barbara, Carine, and Denise are unemployed; in February, those four find jobs, but Evan, Francesco, George, and Horatio become unemployed. Suppose further that every month, the previous four who were unemployed find jobs and four different people become unemployed. Throughout the year, however, the same three people — Ito, Jack, and Kelley — continually remain unemployed because their skills are a poor match with employers' requirements. a. Calculate this nation's frictional unemploymentLOADING... rate. nothing% (Enter your response as a percentage rounded to two decimal places.)
Answer:
frictional unemployment rate = 4%
Explanation:
Ito, Jack, and Kelley fall under structural unemployment, meaning that they are unemployed because their skills do not match the requirements for current job openings.
Every month, other 4 people lose their jobs, but then find a new job next month (first Amy, Barbara, Carine, and Denise, then Evan, Francesco, George, and Horatio, and then 4 others). These people suffer from frictional unemployment, which refers to temporal transitions between jobs. These transactions may even be voluntary, i.e. people quitting their jobs in order to search for better jobs.
total frictional unemployment = 4 people
total labor force = 100 people
frictional unemployment rate = 4 / 100 = 4%
During the current quarter, a firm produces consumer goods and adds some of those goods to its inventory rather than selling them. The value of the goods added to inventory is:____.
a. not included in the current quarter GDP.
b. included in the current quarter GDP as a statistical discrepancy.
c. included in the current quarter GDP as consumption.
d. included in the current quarter GDP as investment.
Answer:
b) included in the current quarter GDP as investment
Explanation:
We are informed from the question that
During the current quarter, a firm produces consumer goods and adds some of those goods to its inventory rather than selling them.
In this case, The value of the goods added to inventory is included in the current quarter GDP as investment, the GDP which measure the growth rate as far as economics is concerned in the firm. It should be noted that any Inventories in this year are use to be recorded in the same year GDP, it doesn't matter if they are yet to be sold out.
Inventory can be regarded as valuable asset in business owner to be able to know the amount that it's in their hand at that period of time.
types are Work-In-Progress, finished goods, maintainable aw well as Raw Materials. Better financial decisions can be made if the type of inventory is known.
Division A makes a part that it sells to customers outside of the company. Data concerning this part appear below: Selling price to outside customers $ 40 Variable cost per unit $ 30 Total fixed costs $ 10,000 Capacity in units 20,000 Division B of the same company would like to use the part manufactured by Division A in one of its products. Division B currently purchases a similar part made by an outside company for $38 per unit and would substitute the part made by Division A. Division B requires 5,000 units of the part each period. Division A has ample capacity to produce the units for Division B without any increase in fixed costs and without cutting into sales to outside customers. If Division A sells to Division B rather than to outside customers, the variable cost be unit would be $1 lower. What is the lowest acceptable transfer price Division A should accept
Answer:
Lower selling price= $29
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Selling price to outside customers $40
Variable cost per unit $ 30
Total fixed costs $10,000
Capacity in units 20,000
The variable cost per unit would be $1 lower.
Because there is unused capacity, and it won't affect other sales. We will not take into account the fixed costs.
The lower selling price is the one that equals the unitary variable cost.
Unitary variable cost= 30 - 1= $29
Lower selling price= $29
Alfarsi Industries uses the net present value method to make investment decisions and requires a 15% annual return on all investments. The company is considering two different investments. Each require an initial investment of $15,600 and will produce cash flows as follows: End of Year Investment A B 1 $ 8,600 $ 0 2 8,600 0 3 8,600 25,800 The present value factors of $1 each year at 15% are: 1 0.8696 2 0.7561 3 0.6575 The present value of an annuity of $1 for 3 years at 15% is 2.2832 The net present value of Investment B is:
Answer:
Net present value $1,363.50
Explanation:
The computation of the net present value of B is shown below:
Year Cash flows PVIFA factor at 15% Present value
0 -$15,600 1 -$15,600
1 0 0.8696 0
2 0 0.7561 0
3 25,800 0.6575 $16,963.50
Net present value $1,363.50
Select the examples of common Administration and Administrative Support workplaces, employers, and tasks. Check
all that apply.
Marshall provides counseling to students and their families in his home.
Dina organizes and maintains student records in the front office of a public middle school.
Hal works in a library teaching classes about how to perform research.
Tamika works as the leader of a university, setting goals, reviewing budgets, and hiring workers.
Jorge organizes training events and activities for teachers in a private elementary school to improve their teaching
skills.
Jocelyn creates textbooks and instructional workbooks for students to use.
Answer:The answer is b,d,e or 2 4 5
Explanation:Cause I said so
Answer:
2,4,5
Explanation:
i got it right
This year Army purchased $3,700 of equipment for use in her business. However, the machine was damaged in a traffic accident while Amy was transporting the equipment to her business. Note that because Amy did not place the equipment into service during the year, she does not claim any depreciation expense for the equipment.
a. After the accident, Amy had the choice of repairing the equipment for $1,880 or selling the equipment to a junk shop for $690. Amy sold the equipment. What amount can Amy deduct for the loss of the equipment
b. After the accident, the Army repaired the equipment for$ 1,370. What amount can Army deduct for the loss of equipment?
c. After the accident, Army could not replace the equipment so she had the equipment repaired for $4,300. What amount can Army deduct for the loss of the equipment?
Answer: Check explanation
Explanation:
a. Since Amy bought the equipment for $3700 and sold the equipment for $690, the amount that Amy can deduct for the loss of the equipment will be:
= $3700 - $690
= $3010
b. Here, the amount that Army can deduct for the loss of equipment will be the lesser of the amount Amy bought the equipment which is $3700 or the cost of the repair which is $1370.
Therefore, $1370 will be deducted.
c. After the accident, Army could not replace the equipment so she had the equipment repaired for $4,300. What amount can Army deduct for the loss of the equipment?
Here, the amount that Army can deduct for the loss of equipment will be the lesser of the amount Amy bought the equipment which is $3700 or the cost of the repair which is $4300.
Therefore, $4300 will be deducted.
Suppose that there are 150,000 employed individuals and 6,000 individuals without a job, but actively searching for one. How large will unemployment be in the following period if the job finding rate is 75%, while the job separation rate is 4%
Answer:
The unemployment will be as large as 7,500 individuals given the above scenario.
The above represents an increase of 1% in the unemployment rate, resulting from the job finding rate of 75% and job separation rate of 4% in the following period.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Employed individuals = 150,000
Unemployed individuals = 6,000
Total labor force = 156,000
Job finding rate = 75%
Job separation rate = 4%
number of new jobs = 4,500 (6,000 * 75%)
Number of new unemployed = 6,000 (150,000 * 4%)
Total number of unemployed individuals = 7,500 (6,000 - 4,500 + 6,000)
Old Rate of unemployment = 6,000/156,000 * 100 = 4%
New Rate of unemployment = 7,500/156,000 * 100 = 5%
Curtis invests $450,000 in a city of Athens bond that pays 6.50 percent interest. Alternatively, Curtis could have invested the $450,000 in a bond recently issued by Initech, Incorporated that pays 7.75 percent interest with similar risk as the city of Athens bond. Assume that Curtis's marginal tax rate is 24 percent. How much explicit tax would Curtis incur on interest earned on the Initech, Incorporated bond
Answer:
$8,370
Explanation:
Calculation for How much explicit tax would Curtis incur on interest earned on the Initech, Incorporated bond
Using this formula
Explicit tax = (Amount Invested× Interest percentage)×Marginal tax rate
Let plug in the formula
Explicit tax =($450,000×7.75%)×24%
Explicit tax =$34,875×24%
Explicit tax =$8,370
Therefore the amount of explicit tax that Curtis would incur on interest earned on the Initech, Incorporated bond will be $8,370
1- your FICO credit score based on which of these (there can be more than one right than one right answer )
A) how much money you owe
B) whether you've plaid on time or late
C) how long new credit you have
E) whether you asked for new credit recently
2- Your FICO credit score calculated on which of these (there can be more than one right answer)
A) Payment History
B) amounts owed
C) length of credit history
D) New Credit
E) Credit Mix
3- How long does a bankruptcy stay on your credit?
4- What should you do if you find something incorrect on your credit report?
5- You are entitled to two free credit reports per year per bureau
true or false
6- If you find something in error on your report and you report it in writing to the bureau, what must they do?
7- What is a credit freeze?
8- Does your age factor into your credit score
yes or No
9- Does your marital status factor into your credit score
yes or No
10- what is a mix of Credit mean?
11- At what percentage of credit card usage, does it start affecting your score in a negative way?
Answer:
Ll
Explanation:
1- all
2-all
3- 7 year
4-
5-f
6- the credit bureau investment your claim
8- ifree way to limit who can see your credit report
Midtown Holdings Inc. contracts to sell a commercial parking garage to Nuevo Property LLC. The contract provides that if Midtown does not close the deal by a certain date, it must pay the buyer one-half of the value of the property. This provision is not enforceable if it is
Answer:
A penalty clause.
Explanation:
As the word penalty implies, it's said to come back as a sort of punishment towards who faults during a breach towards a contract, it can come as a punishment or forfeiture of a said paper, property or something tangible. it's sometimes seen to heavily levy it defaulters in an exceedingly monetary aspect during a lot of cases. An example will be seen when parties to a construction contract may agree that, if one party fails to deliver materials on time specified the project is delayed, it'll pay a hard and fast sum of cash per day, until delivery is created. It will be beneficial to use liquidated damages clauses, for various reasons.
DEFINITION TERM 1. Subtract outstanding checks from the bank balance. 2. Compute the adjusted bank balance. 3. Enter the bank statement balance from the bank statement. 4. Add any unrecorded deposits to the bank balance. 5. Compute the adjusted book balance. 6. Add any unrecorded interest earned to the book balance. 7. Enter the company’s book balance from its accounting records. 8. Subtract bank fees from the book balance.
Complete Question:
What are the correct steps in preparing Bank reconciliation in a chronological order?
Answer:
1. Enter the bank statement balance from the bank statement.
2. Add any unrecorded deposits to the bank balance.
3. Subtract outstanding checks from the bank balance.
4. Compute the adjusted bank balance
5. Enter the company's book balance from its accounting records.
6. Add any unrecorded interest earned to the book balance.
7. Subtract bank fees from the book balance.
8. Compute the adjusted book balance.
Explanation:
In Financial accounting, bank reconciliation can be defined as an evaluation which give a complete details of the financial items responsible for any difference between the balance of the cash account in the balance sheet and the cash balance reported in an entity's bank statement. These reconciliations should be done at regular intervals so as to ensure a balanced record of the cash account are kept by an organization or firm.
A bank reconciliation mainly computed by an accountant, gives the difference between the balance in relation to the bank statement and the cash balance with respect to the accounting records of the depositor in a particular financial institution.
The steps in preparing Bank Reconciliation in a chronological order are;
1. You should enter the bank statement balance from the bank statement.
2. Add any unrecorded deposits to the bank balance.
3. Subtract outstanding checks from the bank balance.
4. Compute the adjusted bank balance
5. Enter the company's book balance from its accounting records.
6. Add any unrecorded interest earned to the book balance.
7. Subtract bank fees from the book balance.
8. Compute the adjusted book balance.
The main purpose of a bank reconciliation is to ensure an accuracy of the depositor's financial information and that of it's bank records.
In a nutshell, after a reconciliation of the bank statement, the adjusted bank balance should be equal to the company's ending adjusted cash balance on the balance sheet.
The correct steps in preparing Bank reconciliation in a chronological order: 1. Enter the bank statement balance from the bank statement.
2. Add any unrecorded deposits to the bank balance.
3. Subtract outstanding checks from the bank balance.
4. Compute the adjusted bank balance
5. Enter the company's book balance from its accounting records.
6. Add any unrecorded interest earned to the book balance.
7. Subtract bank fees from the book balance.
8. Compute the adjusted book balance.
Bank reconciliation is described in financial accounting as an evaluation that provides detailed details of the financial items responsible for any difference between the balance of the cash account on the balance sheet and the cash balance shown on an entity's bank statement. These reconciliations should be performed at regular periods to guarantee that an organisation or corporation maintains a balanced record of the cash account.
A bank reconciliation, which is mostly computed by an accountant, provides the difference between the balance on the bank statement and the cash balance on the depositor's accounting records at a certain financial institution.
Learn more about bank, here:
https://brainly.com/question/15525383
#SPJ6
A decreasing-cost industry is one in which: a. contraction of the industry will decrease unit costs. b. input prices fall or technology improves as the industry expands. c. the long-run supply curve is perfectly elastic. d. the long-run supply curve is upsloping.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
When we talk of a decreasing cost industry, we refer to an industry in which the expansion of the industry will lead to a decrease in the unit production cost.
So with respect to the question at hand , the correct answer is that the input prices will fall as industry expands
The case of a a technological improvement is expected to drive a decrease in the input prices for production in the expanding industry
If a firm raised its pricea and discovered that its toatl revenue fell, then the demand for its product is:______.
a. relatively inelastic.
b. perfectly inelastic.
c. income inferior.
d. relatively elastic.
Answer:
Option d (Relatively elastic) would be the correct solution.
Explanation:
The demand for some of its commodities becomes relatively elastic, i.e. the price drop contributed to a large decrease or change in the number requested, thus lowering the overall sales. It could be contrasted to other options for elasticity-comparatively inelastic, completely inelastic, perfectly elastic even elastic units.All 3 other options are not connected to the hypothetical offered. So, the option here was the best one.
A project will produce cash inflows of $1,750 a year for four years. The project initially costs $10,600 to get started. In year five, the project will be closed and as a result should produce a cash inflow of $8,500. What is the net present value of this project if the required rate of return is 13.75%?
What is the IRR for the project?
What is the PI for the project?
What is the payback period for the project?
(If the project never pays back then enter 0 for the answer).
What is the discounted payback period for the project? (If the project never pays back then enter 0 for the answer).
Answer:
Follows are the solution to the given choices:
Explanation:
[tex]\to CF_0 = -10600\\\\\to CF_1 to\ CF_4 = 1750\\\\\to CF_5 = 8500\\\\\to Rate =13.75 \%\\\\[/tex]
calculating NPV:
[tex]NPV = NPV(Rate,CF_1\ to \ CF_4) + CF_0[/tex]
[tex]= NPV(13.75 \% ,1750,1750,1750,1750,8500) -10600\\[/tex]
[tex]= \$ (1,011.40)[/tex]
Calculating the IRR for the project:
[tex]IRR = IRR(CFs) \\\\[/tex]
[tex]= IRR(-10600,1750,1750,1750,1750,8500)\\\\ = 10.63 \%[/tex]
Calculating the PI for the project:
[tex]PI = \frac{\text{PV of Future CFs}}{\text{Initial Investment}}[/tex]
[tex]= \frac{NPV(13.75 \% ,1750,1750,1750,1750,8500)}{10600}[/tex]
[tex]= \frac{\$ 9,588.60}{10600}\\\\ = 0.90[/tex]
So what's the plan payback time? (if it's never given directly by the venture, enter 0 for the reply).
[tex]\to 10600 - (1750+1750+1750+1750) = 3600\\\\[/tex]
The PB occurs in [tex]Y_5 = 4 + \frac{(8500-3600)}{8500}\\\\[/tex]
[tex]= 4 + \frac{(4900)}{8500}\\\\ = 4 + \frac{(49)}{85}\\\\ = 4.58 \ yrs[/tex]
The program's payback method, (if it's never paid back by the project, enter 0 for the answer)
Because CF's PV is $9,588.60, Disc Payback won't happen. '0' is the answer.