Answer:
Unadjusted Trial Balance $117,590.
Explanation:
<u>Unadjusted Trial Balance of Marjorie Knaus</u> :
<u>Debit </u>
Cash 36,400
Accounts Receivable 20,600
Supplies 2,450
Prepaid Insurance 3,400
Automobiles 33,000
Equipment 10,200
Salary Expense 2,700
Blue Print Expense 1,700
Rent Expense 5,100
Automobile Expense 660
Miscellaneous Expense 1,380
Total 117,590
<u>Credit </u>
Notes Payable 25,300
Accounts Payable 7,240
Common Stock 51,000
Professional Fees 34,050
Total 117,590
Answer: A. Informational asymmetry
Explanation:
There exists an information asymmetry in the financial markets that rises from people being unable to adequately analyse the riskiness of various business endeavours.
Banks overcome this information asymmetry by having experience and well trained personnel that are capable of adequately assigning risk to ventures and charging them the appropriate interest rate to make a return on that venture.
Answer:
A.An American put option is always worth less than the present value of the strike price
Explanation:
Put option refers to a stock market instrument which gives the holder an option to sell an asset at an agreed price on or before a particular date.
Each contract covers around 100 shares for stock options.
An American call option provides the holder with the right to purchase an asset, while a put option provides the holder an option to sell it.
A European option can be implemented only at the expiration date of the option and an American option can be implemented at any time before the expiration date.
An American put option is always worth less than the present value of the strike price.
So, option A. is correct
Answer:
Net Asset value (NAV)
Explanation:
Net Asset value (NAV) represent per share market value of the fund.It is calculated using the below formula
Net Asset value of fund=Value of mutual fund's portfolio-Mutual fund liabilities/Number of share outstanding.
Mutual fund portfolio normally includes all the cash and securities of a fund.
NAV is normally computed at the end of the end of each trading day based on the closing market prices of the fund portfolio.
The journal entries are as follows
On December 31
Bad debt expense Dr $3,080 ($616,000 × 0.50%)
To Allowance for doubtful debts $3,080
(Being the estimated bad debt expense is recorded)
On Feb 01
Allowance for doubtful debts Dr $308
To Account receivable $308
(Being the written off amount is recorded)
On June 5
Account receivable $308
To Allowance for doubtful debts Dr $308
(Being the uncollected amount is recorded)
On June 5
Cash Dr $308
To Account receivable $308
(Being the cash received on account is recorded)