Answer:
Indenture
Deferred call provision
Explanation:
Indenture is defined as the contract that describes the terms of a borrowing arrangement between a firm that sells a bond issue and the investors who purchase the bonds.
A call provision is defined as the right that the issuer of a security has to call or redeem the security at certain times and under specific conditions.
The call provision in which the issuer is prevented from calling a portion or the entire issue for several years during the early years of the bond issue is called deferred call provision.
Answer:
B. The time spent on the task
Explanation:
The time that Dana spends carrying out her task is a cost to her. That cost can be calculated by ascertaining the gains or benefits she has missed due to the research.
If Dana were not doing the research, she would be engaged in other activities. Those activities could have been of benefit to her, be it financially or otherwise. The benefits foregone are the cost of Dana doing the research.
Answer:
The total revenue Solitare would report over the two months is $99 with a gross loss of $11.74
Explanation:
Particulars Amount ($)
Sales (January & February)
- Wizard Inc $50
- Spyder Corp $50
Less: Discount allowed to Wizard Inc <u>$1 </u> ($50 * 2%)
Net Sales $99
Less: Cost of goods sold (60.6+50.14) <u>$110.74</u>
Gross Loss <u>$11.74</u>
Answer:
Financial leverage
Explanation:
Financial leverage is defined as the use of borrowed funds to perform a business activity or investment that is expected to have higher returns than the cost of borrowing the money (interest).
When a company is looking for funds for its activities there are 3 options they can use: equity, debt, or lease.
Use of equity is the only option where no extra cost is incurred for use of funds.
When using debt or lease cost of use is incurred. The business will need to engage in an activity that will give it revenue above cost of debt.
This practice is called use of financial leverage.
Answer:
Brandon needs to compare his salary to other employees of the company, he needs to pay special attention if:
- If the supervisors from other departments or units of the same company earn more than Brandon.
- If his own staff members earn a salary that is very similar to Brandon's.
- If his immediate superior earns a salary that is disproportionately higher than Brandon's.