Answer:
Sometimes people like authors like to make the book interesting. So they put in a little romantic part so people will enjoy the book because alot of people like romantic stories.
Explanation:
Answer:
There should be no conflict between economic growth and equity. Some conflicts may arise, since generally economic growth benefits the richest more than the rest of the population, but government policies can offset this situation, and the living proof are Scandinavian countries.
The theory that leads to conflict is the trickle down effect (supply side economics) since it advocates for allowing rich people to get so rich that they will eventually realize that the only that they can get richer is by distributing some of their wealth. That never happens.
Supply side economics, and all other variations of classical economics, monetarism and neo-classicism are great in theory, but they have never worked in real life.
Answer:
Secondary school is from grades 7-12 (middle school except for 6th grade and then all of high school)
So it falls between primary school and college
Answer:
Yield to maturity is 1.51%
Explanation:
Zero Coupon rate does not offer any coupon payment and it is issued at deep discount value.
Face value = F = $100
Price = P = $98.50
Year to mature = n = 1 year
Yield to maturity = ( F - P ) / n ] / [ (F + P ) / 2 ]
Yield to maturity = ( $100 - $98.5 ) / 1 ] / [ ( $100 + $98.5 ) / 2 ]
Yield to maturity = $1.5 / 99.25
Yield to maturity = 0.0151
Yield to maturity = 1.51%
Answer:
2nd January
Dr Machinery $178,000
Cr Cash $178,000
( to record the purchase of used machine)
3rd January
Dr Machinery $4,000
Cr Cash $4,000
(to capitalized the cost of wire electricity and installation to put the purchased machine in a ready-to-use stage).
Explanation:
- According to the information, all the expenses relating to the purchase of used machine are in cash. Thus, Cash is credited at the total amount of $182,000, in which $178,000 is credited in 2nd January to record the purchased price and the other $4,000 (2,840 + 1,160) is credited in 3rd January.
- Under GAAP, the recorded costs of a purchased fixed asset should included all the costs incurred which are necessary to bring the fixed asset to a ready-to-use stage. As wire electricity cost & cost for securing the machine in its position are all necessary for the machine's operation, these costs should be capitalized.