Answer: False
Explanation:
Starbucks efforts to expand have yielded fruit as it is now more accessible to its ever increasing customer base which is as a result of the brand's recognition and reputation.
They are now more successful as a result and this is proven by the fact that Starbucks revenue has been rising since 2013 from around $14 billion to $26.5 billion in 2019.
Answer:
$63,000
Explanation:
Straight line method charges a fixed amount of depreciation for the period the asset is used in the business.
Depreciation Expense = (Costs - Salvage Value) ÷ Estimated useful life
therefore,
2021
Depreciation Expense = $420000 ÷ 4 = $105,000
2022
One month has already expired, therefore the remaining useful life out of 6 years will be 5.
New Depreciable Amount = Cost - Accumulated depreciation to date
= $420,000 - $105,000
= $315,000
Depreciation expense = $315,000 ÷ 5 = $63,000
Conclusion :
the revised depreciation expense for 2022 is $63,000
I think it’s C, please forgive me if I’m wrong
Answer:
Consider the following calculations
Explanation:
a) If the weight of risky portfolio is 'y' then weight of T-bill would be (1-y).
Expected return on clients portfolio = weight of risky portfolio x return on risky portfolio + weight of T-bill x return on T-bill
or, 15% = y x 17% + (1 - y) x 7%
or, y = 0.8
weight of risky portfolio = 0.8, weight of T-bill = 0.2
b)
Security Investment Proportions
T-bill 20% (from part a)
Stock A 80% x 0.27 = 21.6%
Stock B 80% x 0.33 = 26.4%
Stock C 80% x 0.40 = 32%
Total 100%
Answer:
cash used by investing activities 60,000
Explanation:
<u><em>Operating:</em></u>
purchase of inventory (120,000)
<u><em>Investing:</em></u>
acquisition of available-for-sale securities: (60,000)
<u><em>Financing:</em></u>
Issuance of common stock 150,000
Purchase of treasury stock (70,000)
The investing activities will be those which represent a use of cash in securities, shares and note receivables and the cash inflow generate from this investment.