Answer: The answer is explained below.
Explanation:
Physical asset valuation is the process used to determine the fair market value of an asset. Research and development is the process whereby a company works in order to obtain new knowledge that will be used to create new technology, services, products, or systems.
Due to the different accounting practices which are accepted by different countries, companies has to consolidate their accounting into a standard. But in a situation whereby a foreign accounting procedure is translated to an accepted and followed standard, this might lead to valuation discrepancies. Therefore, an asset valued at certain amount may fall in value due to the foreign accounting standard used when compared to local accounting standards.
The same follows with the Research and Development cost as there is currency valuations involved and the gap in values of the currencies of the two nations can lead to differences in the the total cost of the project.
Answer and Explanation:
As per the data given in the question,
1)
Fair value per share = $20.4
Number of Share = 2 million
Fair value of award = Fair value per share ×Number of Share
= $20.4 × 2 million
= $40.8 million
2) No Entry
3)
Compensation expense($40.8 million÷4 years) $10.2 million
To Paid in capital - restricted stock($20.4-$10.2) $10.2 million
(Being the compensation expense is recorded)
4)
Fair value per share = $20.4
Share granted = 2 million
(100%-10%) forfeiture rate = 90%
fair value of award = $20.4×2×90%
= $36.72 million
The value of the best choice is called ' Opportunity Cost' in economics.
Answer:
C.$5,000.
Explanation:
November 1, 2013
Amount of Loan = $500,000
As the Interest is payable at maturity, at December 31, 2013 only one month of interest expense is accrued, which is not paid, Following Journal entry will be passed tor record the interest expense.
Dr. Interest Expense $2,500
Cr. Interest Payable on Note $2,500
Interest Expense = $500,000 x 6% x 2/12 = $5,000
If France had positive net exports last year, then it (A) sold more abroad than it purchased abroad and had a trade surplus.
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What is trade surplus?</h3>
- When focused simply on trade effects, a trade surplus indicates that a country's goods are in high demand on the global market, which raises the price of those items and leads to a direct strengthening of the home currency.
- When exports surpass imports, the trade balance (surplus) is positive.
- When exports are fewer than imports, the trade balance is negative (deficit).
- When a country exports more goods than it imports, it has a trade surplus.
- For example, if China exported $1 trillion in products while importing only $200 billion in goods, it would have an $800 billion trade surplus.
Therefore, if France had positive net exports last year, then it (A) sold more abroad than it purchased abroad and had a trade surplus.
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The complete question is given below:
If France had positive net exports last year, then it
A. sold more abroad than it purchased abroad and had a trade surplus.
B. sold more abroad than it purchased abroad and had a trade deficit.
C. bought more abroad than it sold abroad and had a trade surplus.
D. bought more abroad than it sold abroad and had a trade deficit.