The answer to the question is D.998
Answer:
The gain should be deducted from net profit before tax and interest while calculating cash flows from operations and the cash proceeds is shown under investing activities as positive cash flow.
Explanation:
Since the cash flow is about actual cash received in period,the gain is irrelevant.But the gain must have been added in income statement in arriving at net income,hence in order to avoid double counting the gain impact should be eliminated whereas the cash received from the disposal is brought in down the line under investing activities as cash inflow.
The overall impact of this transaction on cash flow statement is illustrated below:
Gain -$45000
Cash proceeds $230000
Net impact $185000
The transaction has $185000 impact on the cash flow statement as a whole.
Answer:Highlight celebrities who use Sumac e-readers.
Explanation:
According to the question, due to tough competition in market regarding the e-reading product , Sumac industries wants that they can have superior position in e-reader market than other e-reader business organizations.Thus,they want a secure position for their company.
A good strategy for maintaining their position can be done through putting spot-light on the celebrity users of Sumac e-reader.This will be highlighted among celebrity fans or followers and general customers. It will promote or inspire people to purchase Sumac e-reader more as celebrities are using their product.
Answer: 4,840
Explanation: Analysis reveals that a company had a net increase in cash of $22,310 for the current year.
Therefore,
The year-end cash balance - the beginning cash balance = $22,310
The beginning cash balance = The year-end cash balance - $22,310
The year-end cash balance is $27,150
The beginning cash balance = $27,150 - $22,310 = $4,840
Answer:
D. A Fed sale of bonds to brokers and banks.
Explanation:
The sale of bonds to banks and brokers is a contractionary open market policy. Its objective is to check inflation by slowing down the rate of economic growth. When the Fed offer bonds to the markets at a higher interests rate, banks will prefer to buy the bonds than lending out money to household and firms.
Producers rely on banks to fund their operations. If they cannot obtains loans for production and growth, their output decreases. A decrease in output results in reduced exports. Low production of US goods means a reduced supply to the international market. It means international buyers will be competing for fewer US products. As the markets compete for the few available products, they push the demand for the dollar up, causing it to appreciate in value.