<span>Use Form 6252 to report the income from the installment sale. The sale may also need to be reported on one or both of the following Forms: Schedule D (Form 1040) or Form 4797.</span>
Answer:
a) (USD/CAD) on July 15, 2016 was 1.2937
b) six-month forward rate of (USD/CAD)= 0.0165
c) hree-month forward exchange rate of (JPY/USD) on July 15, 2016 is 0.0105263
Explanation:
a) Please see the exchange rate on this link: https://www.poundsterlinglive.com/bank-of-england-spot/historical-spot-exchange-rates/usd/USD-to-CAD-2016
b) Now it's too far to check forward rate in 2016, so we have to calculate ourselves
6 month forward rate = exchange rate on 15 Jan 2017/ exchange rate on 15 July 2016 -1 = 1.3151/1.2937 -1 = 1.65% semi annual or 3.3%pa
c) please see link https://www.currency-converter.org.uk/currency-rates/historical/table/JPY-USD.html
15/07/2016 1 JPY = 0.0095 USD
15/10/2016 1 JPY = 0.0096 USD
3 month forwar rate = 0.0096/0.0095-1 = 0.0105263
Aggregate demand left.
<h3>What Is a Supply Shock?</h3>
A supply shock is an unanticipated occurrence that abruptly alters the supply of a good or commodity, causing an unanticipated shift in price. Supply shocks can be positive, resulting in an increased supply, or negative, resulting in a lower supply; however, they are frequently negative. A negative (or adverse) supply shock drives up the price of a product, whereas a positive supply shock drives it down, assuming that overall demand remains constant.
A shift in the supply curve to the right caused by an increase in output and a positive supply shock lowers prices, whereas a reduction in production and a negative supply shock raises prices. Any unforeseen event that reduces output or upsets the supply chain has the potential to cause supply shocks.
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Answer:
2.23 is the price earnings ratio.
Explanation:
Firstly we must find the Earnings per share for this problem as it is needed to calculate the price earnings ratio so earnings per share = (Net income)/(Number of shares outstanding).
we are given net income of $401000 then to obtain number of shares outstanding for 2015 are $267000/$10 as we saw the company's common stock account balance all year long was that value of which each share has a par value of $10, then we get outstanding shares which are 26700 now we calculate the earnings per share (EPS) by using the above formula with substituting the above mentioned values :
Earnings Per Share= $401000/26700
= $15.01872659
now we will use the Price Earnings Ratio formula which is
Price Earnings Ratio = (current share price)/(earnings per share )
we have been given a current share price of $33.50 now we will use the earnings per share which was calculated above.
Price Earnings Ratio = $33.50/$15.01872659
= 2.230548628 then we round off the answer to two decimal places
Price Earnings Ratio = 2.23