Answer:
As a result, real GDP per capita <u>WILL INCREASE</u> because real GDP rose <u>MORE</u> than the population.
Explanation:
increase in real GDP = $106 - $101 = $5 billion, or 4.95%
population increase = 51 - 50 = 1 million people, or 2%
real GDP per capita 2010 = $101,000 / 50 = $2,020
real GDP per capita 2011 = $106,000 / 51 = $2,078
since the real GDP increased by almost 5%, while the population increased only by 2%, the real GDP per capita will increase by 2.9%
Answer: Yes
Explanation:
Ignoring a situation you have an idea of to play out in another way has implications. Under Quasi-k, the court will implicate a contractual obligation on Mr Jones for staying idle and giving permission to Mr Lance to carry out the activity.
Answer:
$61,445.20
Explanation:
we need to determine the present value of an annuity, and the simplest to determine this is by using annuity factors:
number of payments = 20
interest rate = 7%
annuity payment = $5,800
present value of the annuity = $5,800 x 10.594 (PV factor, 7%, n= 20) = $61,445.20
if we do not have an annuity table at hand (or in the internet), the formula used to calculate the annuity factor is:
annuity factor = [1 - 1/(1 + r)ⁿ] / r
Answer:
Multiple-step income statement for the year ending December 31, year 1
Sales $275,200
Cost of Goods Sold <u>($185,000)</u>
Gross Profit $90,200
Operating Expenses:
Administrative Expense ($35,000)
Selling expenses <u>($55,000)</u>
General Expense <u>($45,000)</u>
Operating Income ($44,800)
Non-Operating Revenue <u>$105,000</u>
Operating Income before tax $60,200
Income taxes <u>($25,000)</u>
Operating Income after Tax <u>$35,200</u>
Explanation:
Multi-step Income statement segregate the Operating Income and Expenses from non operating Income and Expense. It shows the gross profit and net operating income separately.
Answer:
<u>Flint Company </u>
DR Merchandise <u>$1,050</u>
CR Accounts Payable <u>$1,050</u>
(<em>To record purchase of merchandise</em>)
<u>Windsor Inc.</u>
DR Accounts Receivable <u>$1,050</u>
CR Sales <u>$1,050</u>
(<em>To record sale of merchandise</em>)
DR Cost of Goods Sold <u>$660</u>
CR Merchandise Inventory <u>$660</u>
(<em>To record change in stock from sale of merchandise</em>)