Answer:
Noun Phrase - My cat, The frightened mouse, the angry cat
Verb Phrase - chased the mouse, hid under the rug, stalked off
Explanation:
A noun phrase, or nominal, is a phrase that has a noun as its head or performs the same grammatical function as a noun. Noun phrases are very common cross-linguistically, and they may be the most frequently occurring phrase type.
a verb phrase (VP) is a syntactic unit composed of at least one verb and its dependents—objects, complements and other modifiers—but not always including the subject.
Answer:
A. The difference between the net income the analyst expects the firm to generate and the required earnings of the firm.
Explanation:
Residual income measures an organisation's internal corporate performance by looking at the difference between the income geneated by the firm and the required minimum returns. It can be described as the excess of generated income over required earnings for the firm.
For personal Income, residual income represents the income an individual has left after deducting all personal expenses and all debts.
Based on the question, therefore, residual income will be the excess amount after a company's analysts' deduct the required earnings of the company from what the company generates.
Answer:
The quarterly deposit required is $ 20,578.36
Explanation:
in order to determine the needed quarterly deposit, we make use of pmt formula in excel, which is given as :
=-pmt(rate,nper,-pv,fv)
rate is the rate of return on the deposit at 8% per year but 2% per quarter(8%/4)
nper is number of deposits required in the fund,which number of years ,5 multiplied by 4(4 deposits per year)
pv is the present of the value of the future amount which is zero as it is not required.
Fv is the amount expected in 5 years which is $500,000
=-pmt(2%,20,0,500000)
pmt= $20,578.36
Answer:
the gift shop must recognize 31 days of accrued interest payable, total interest = principal x interest rate x time passed
= $50,000 x 12% x 31/365 days = $509.59
the adjusting entry should be:
December 31, accrued interest on note payable
Dr Interest expense 509.59
Cr Interest payable 509.59