Answer:
-$28.8.
Explanation:
Note, we were told,
- to assume the cost of a therm is $0.30
- the family uses 600 therms of energy annually.
<u>Savings on old furnace:</u>
- 600 * $0.30 * 0.80 (or written as 80%) = $144
<u>Savings on new furnace:</u>
- 600 * $0.30 * 0.96 (or written as 96%) = $172.8
Difference: $144 - $172.8 = -$28.8.
Answer and Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
1. Nominal exchange rate is
= (Real exchange rate) × (foreign price level ÷ domestic price level)
= 10 × (4 ÷ 8)
= 5
2. Change in Nominal exchange rate is
Change in Nominal exchange rate = (real exchange rate change ) + foreign inflation - domestic inflation
= 10 + 4 - 6
= 8%
3.) foreign inflation rate
= Change in Nominal exchange rate - real exchange rate change + domestic inflation
= 5 - 8 + 3
= 0%
We simply applied the above formulas
Answer:
Journal Entries
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
April 30 Salaries expenses $4,800
($12,000/5) * 2
Salaries payable $4,800
(To record the Accrual of salaries expense)
May 30 Salaries Expenses
($12,000/5)*3 $7,200
Salaries payable $4,800
Cash $12,000
(To record the payment of salaries expenses)
Answer:
$23,000
Explanation:
Before recording the journal entry, first we have to determine the pension expense amount which is shown below:
Pension expense = service cost + interest cost - expected return on plan assets
= $18,000 + $5,000 - $10,000
= $13,000
Now the journal entry would be
Pension expense A/c Dr $13,000
Plan asset A/c Dr $10,000
To PBO A/c $23,000
(Being the annual pension cost is recorded)
All other information which is given is not relevant. Hence, ignored it
Answer: Changes in production and demand
Explanation: