Answer:
DR Inventory $609,000
Land $1,086,750
Buildings $2,138,250
Customer Relationships $842,250
Goodwill $965,750
CR Accounts Payable $102,000
Common Stock $56,400
Additional Paid-In Capital $1,353,600
Cash $4,130,000
Working
Common Stock = 28,200 shares * $2 = $56,400
Additional Paid in Cap = 28,200 shares * ( 50 - 2) = $1,353,600
DR Additional Paid-In Capital $32,400
CR Cash $32,400
DR Professional Services Expense $49,800
CR Cash $49,800
Answer:
(C) 18,844.47
Explanation:
You need to use the Inflation-Adjusted Return formula:
So, basically you need to calculate it year by year. You can use excel, or an online calculator. I will attached you a link where you can find a good one. But this would be the process
And so on...
Keep in mind that I did not write all decimals. You need to consider them if you want an exact answer
Online calculator:
https://www.ameriprise.com/research-market-insights/financial-calculators/savings-taxes-inflation/
Answer:
Correct option is (d)
Explanation:
An account is termed uncollectible if they are not expected to be paid. There are two methods to write off these accounts:
1. Direct write off method: In this, the account recognized at uncollectible is directly charged to profit and loss account as an expense.
2. Allowance method: Under this method, a provision for doubtful debt is created where anticipated bad debts are charged. When an account needs to be written off, doubtful debt is debited and accounts receivables are credited.
Answer:
A. Monitoring customer trends in the industry and of consumers as a whole
Explanation:
Answer:
c. What is the impact of foreign competition on the U.S. auto industry?
Explanation:
Economic theory is divided into two broad areas: macroeconomics and microeconomics.
Macroeconomics discusses large economic aggregates, such as income, inflation, and employment variations. It is an approach that aims to discuss these factors and bring about improvements through economic policies.
In turn, microeconomics deals with micro factors, such as the behavior of consumers and companies, including in relation to competitive structures. Therefore, item (D) deals with microeconomics and not macroeconomics.