I would say B Try to work with the creditor first
Answer:
Total Dollar return on Investment = $85
Explanation:
Coupon rate = 7%
Coupon Payment ($1,000×7%) = $70
Selling Price of the bond ($1,000×102.5) = $1025
Today’s selling price of the bond ($1,000×104%) =$1,040
$1,040 - $1025 + $70 = $85
Total Dollar return on Investment = $85
When a bond is trading at a premium, then the coupon rate is higher than the current yield and the yield to maturity.
<h3>How does a bond trade at premium?</h3>
For a bond to trade at premium, the coupon rate would have to be higher than the yield to maturity and the current yield.
Such a bond would trade at premium because the present value of the bond would be more than the par value thanks to the coupon being larger than the discount rate which is the yield to maturity.
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Answer:
I think that it's asset, but I'm not 100% sure on that one! sorry!!
Answer: $12,000
Explanation:
Only the $12,000 will be reported in Statement of Activities ( the financial statement used to report revenues and expenses for governmental and business-type activities) as a change in net position for business-type activities.
Why?
The Water Entreprise Fund is the only listed fund type listed that would fall under BUSINESS TYPE because it is an ENTREPRISE Fund. The Motor Pool Internal Service falls under GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES and the Pension Find is only displayed in the Fund Financial Statements.
Because the Water Entreprise Fund is the only fund here concerned with BUSINESS TYPE activities, it's rise by $12,000 is what will be reported as the Net Change.