Answer:The correct answer is a). $9,918.50
Explanation: In selling, the investor will use the bid price of $4.89 alongside the face value of the bill.
That is to say, the face value * (1-(bid price * no. of days)/days in a year) = 10000 * (1-(0.0489*60)/360) = $9,918.50
Answer:
Because he is able to cover the variable cots, he should keep going in the short run. He must increase the number of walks to cover the fixed costs.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Kay walks dogs for $7.50 each. Her total cost each day is $45—she spends $35 a day on gas driving to different neighborhoods, and her liability insurance and other fixed costs average out to $10 per day.
Kay walks five dogs a day.
Income= 7.5*5= $37.5
Total cost= 45
Loss= (7.5)
Because he is able to cover the variable cots, he should keep going in the short run. He must increase the number of walks to cover the fixed costs.
Answer:
b. the purchasing power of their income is reduced.
Explanation:
Income effect is defined as the change in demand of a product that is a result of change in purchasing power of an individual, there are changes in real income.
When there is price increase the number of goods an individual's income can buy is reduced, so his purchasing power reduces. He will demand less of the good.
When there is a reduction in price purchasing power increases and customer can demand for more of the good.
In this scenario the increase in price of automobiles results in reduction in purchasing power, and reduction in amount demanded.
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
Arguments for the specific identification method are as follows:
(1)It provides an accurate and ideal matching of costs and revenues because the cost is specifically identified with the sales price.
(2)The method is realistic and objective since it adheres to the actual physical flow of goods rather than an artificial flow of costs.
(3)Inventory is valued at actual cost instead of an assumed cost.
Arguments against the specific identification method include the following:
(1)The cost of using it restricts its use to goods of high unit value.
(2)The method is impractical for manufacturing processes or cases in which units are com-mingled and identity lost.
(3)It allows an artificial determination of income by permitting arbitrary selection of the items to be sold from a homogeneous group.
(4)It may not be a meaningful method of assigning costs in periods of changing price levels
Answer:
Four (4)
Explanation:
The normal balances of the listed accounts are as follows.
Accounts Payable: credit balance
Cash: debit balance
Prepaid Rent: debit balance
Common Stock: credit balance
Salaries Payable: credit balance
Equipment: debit balance
Supplies: debit balance
Rent Expense: debit balance
Four of the eight accounts have credit balances.