Answer:
no cash was collected during the period
or
cash collections during the year are less than the amount of revenue recognized
Explanation:
For example if we had Accounts receivable beginning balance $ 250,000 and Sales of $ 500,000 are made on accounts then the Total Accounts receivable will be $ 750,000.
But out of the $ 500,000 sales only $300,00 cash is collected and the remaining $ 200,000 is still in the Accounts receivable balance so the ending Accounts receivable balance will be $ 250,000 + $200,000 = $ 450,000 which will be greater than beginning Accounts receivable balance.
So there are two possibilities either cash collections during the year are less than the amount of revenue recognized.
or
no cash was collected during the period.
Similarly it cannot be choice no 1 : collections during the period exceed the amount of revenue recognized
Because if more cash is collected then ending account receivable balance would be less than the beginning account receivable balance.
Choice no 3 is also wrong if cash collections are more than the ending accounts receivable balance would be less
Answer:
weighted average rate: 11.14%
capitalize interest (avoidable interest) 421,270.24 dollars
Explanation:
construction related loan:
4,400,000 12% = 528,000
general use:
3,080,000 10% = 308,000
<u>2,200,000</u> 11% = <u> 242,000</u>
9,680,000 1,078,000
weighted-average rate: 1,078,000 / 9,680,000 = 0.111363636 = 11.14%
capitalize interest:
weighted-average amount of accumulated expenditures x w/a rate:
3,781,600 x 11.14% = 421,270.24
When an email is received in one's bank name and asks for account number, it is more likely a fraud and should be reported immediately.
It is very uncommon and rare for bank to contact an account-owner and when they does, it is usually for complicated situations, complimentary messages, product offers etc
This type of message received (<em>in question</em>) are usually from a malicious party disguising as you bank and it is referred to as email phishing.
In conclusion, when an email is received in one's bank name and asks for account number, the intent is more likely a fraud and should be reported immediately to necessary department.
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