Answer:
A. Telephone expense is debited $82; accounts payable is credited $82.
Explanation:
Mr. Peabody has incurred a debt of $82 on telephone expenses. His expenses have increased by $82, and his debts(liabilities) have also increased by $82.
An increase in expenses is recorded by debiting the relevant expense account. Mr. Peabody will debit the telephone expense account by $82.
Liabilities have increased by $82. An increase in liabilities is recorded by crediting the liabilities account. Mr. Peabody will complete this transaction by crediting the liabilities account by $82.
Answer:
Explanation:
Expected return of the portfolio is weighted average of the return of the components.
E(R) = w1 * R1 + w2 * R2
E(R) = 65% * 18% + 35% * 6%
E(R) = 11.70% + 2.10%
Expected Return, E(R) = 13.80%
Standard deviation of portfolio is mathematically represented as:
![\sigma =\sqrt{w_1^2\sigma _1^2+w_2^2\sigma _2^2+2w_1w_2p_{1,2}\sigma_1\sigma_2}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csigma%20%3D%5Csqrt%7Bw_1%5E2%5Csigma%20_1%5E2%2Bw_2%5E2%5Csigma%20_2%5E2%2B2w_1w_2p_%7B1%2C2%7D%5Csigma_1%5Csigma_2%7D)
where
w1 = the proportion of the portfolio invested in Asset 1
w2 = the proportion of the portfolio invested in Asset 2
σ1 = Asset 1 standard deviation of return
σ2 = Asset 2 standard deviation of return
For risk free money market fund, standard deviation = 0 and its correlation with risky portfolio = 0
![\sigma =\sqrt{ (0.65 * 0.30)^2 + (0.35 * 0)^2 + (2 * 0.65 * 0.30*0.35 *0*0)} \\\\= \sqrt{0.038025 +0+0} \\\\ = 0.195](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csigma%20%20%3D%5Csqrt%7B%20%280.65%20%2A%200.30%29%5E2%20%2B%20%280.35%20%2A%200%29%5E2%20%2B%20%282%20%2A%200.65%20%2A%200.30%2A0.35%20%2A0%2A0%29%7D%20%5C%5C%5C%5C%3D%20%5Csqrt%7B0.038025%20%2B0%2B0%7D%20%5C%5C%5C%5C%20%3D%200.195)
Standard deviation = 19.50%
Answer:
Investment in stock C is $122450.3311 rounded off to $122450.33
Explanation:
A portfolio which is equally as risky as market should have a beta equal to the beta of the market as beta is a measure of the riskiness. The beta of market is always equal to 1. The formula for beta of a portfolio is as follows:
Portfolio beta = wA * Beta A + wB * Beta B + ... + wN * Beta N
Where w represents the weight of each stock in the portfolio.
Let investment in stock C be x
1 = 146000/500000 * 0.91 + 134000/500000 * 1.36 + x/500000 * 1.51
1 = 0.26572 + 0.36448 + 1.51x / 500000
1 - 0.6302 = 1.51x / 500000
0.3698 * 500000 = 1.51x
1844900 / 1.51 = x
x = $122450.3311 rounded off to $122450.33
Answer:
The journal entries to record this transaction would include: E. a credit to Sales Revenue for $45,000.
Explanation:
When Morgan Manufacturing sold goods, the company should make two journal entry to record Cost of goods sold and Sales revenue.
The entries:
1. Debit Cost of goods sold $35,000
Credit Finished-Goods Inventory $35,000
2. Debit Cash $45,000
Credit Sales revenue $45,000
The journal entries to record this transaction would include: E. a credit to Sales Revenue for $45,000.
Answer:
a. debit to bad Debt expense for $3,300
Explanation:
The Journal entry is shown below:-
Bad debt expenses Dr, $3,300
To Allowance for doubtful accounts $3,300
(Being bad debts expenses is recorded)
Therefore to record the bad debt for the period we simply debited the bad debt expenses as it increase the expenses and on the other hand we credited the allowance for doubtful accounts as decrease the assets.
So, the right answer is a. debit to bad Debt expense for $3,300 option.
Working Note:-
Bad debt expenses = Estimated uncollectible - Credit balance
= $4,500 - $1,200
= $3,300