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Tamiku [17]
2 years ago
4

Task 1: Participating in a Youth Organization

Business
1 answer:
sergiy2304 [10]2 years ago
6 0

The  risks of an entrepreneurial way of life are:

  • founder risk
  • product risk
  • market risk
  • competition risk
  • sales execution risk.

The rewards of an entrepreneurial way of life are:

  • Work-life autonomy.
  • Leadership experience.
  • Work from anywhere.
  • Company control.

<h3>Who is an entrepreneur?</h3>

An entrepreneur can be described as one that  sets up a business or businesses,  that is ready for all the  financial risks in the hope of profit.

However, they usually have Work-life autonomy as well as Leadership experience because they are the one that will face any challenges that may come when carrying out the business which usually load them with alot of experience needed for leadership.

Learn more about entrepreneur on:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer for task 2: debt

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Answer for task 4: -14.00

Answer for task 5: reserve requirement

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In the given question, the owner has borrowed $100 supplement to their existing reserves. Since the owner has borrowed, the value of debt would <u>increase</u>.

<u>Task 2:</u>

<u>Leverage ratio before borrowing:</u>

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Fees for services                             $123,000

Miscellaneous expenses  9,000

Interest expense               3,700

Salaries expense             71,500

Supplies expense             8,500

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Accounts receivable              17,400

Supplies on hand                   3,300

Equipment                           92,700

Total assets                     $125,000

Liabilities and Equity:

Accounts payable              $17,800

Notes payable                    25,000

Common stock                  55,000

Retained earnings             27,200

Total liabilities & equity $125,000                    

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a) Data and Calculations:

Trial balance as of December 31:

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Cash on hand                     $11,600

Accounts receivable            17,400

Supplies on hand                 3,300

Equipment                         92,700

Accounts payable                                $17,800

Notes payable                                      25,000

Common stock                                    55,000

Retained earnings                                 8,000

Fees for services                               123,000

Miscellaneous expenses  9,000

Interest expense               3,700

Salaries expense             71,500

Supplies expense            8,500

Rent expense                   11,100

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Net income                                           19,200

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