Answer – Quitting your job to find another
Quitting your job to find another might not be an option for increasing your present income. As a matter of fact, doing so lead to a reduction of income if a less-paying job is found after quitting the current one, or worse still total lack of income if no job is found after quitting the present job. In simple terms, if you quit your present job, there is no guarantee that you’ll find a better one. A more feasible option would be to start looking for a better job without quitting your old job. Better still, if the options are available, you may request a promotion at your present job or request a merit increase in pay.
Answer:
Capital Gains Yield = 10.45%
Explanation:
The capitals gain yield represents the percentage appreciation or increase in the value of an investment. It is simply calculated by calculating the increase in the value of an investment or stock/bond and divide it by its initial cost.
The formula for CG Yield is,
CG Yield = (P1 - P0) / P0
Where,
P1 is current price
P0 is initial price paid
Thus CG Yield = (54.01 - 48.9) / 48.9 = 0.10449 pr 10.449%
Answer:
Dr Retained Earnings $6,000
Cr Common Dividends Payable $6,000
Explanation:
Preparation of the journal entry to record the dividend declaration
Based on the information given we were told that the Corporation declared the amount of $0.50 per share cash dividend on common shares in which 12,000 shares of the common stock are outstanding, hence The journal entry to record the dividend declaration is:
Dr Retained Earnings $6,000
Cr Common Dividends Payable $6,000
(12,000*$0.50)
Answer:
Dr Cash (3,000)
Cr Deferred Revenue (4,000)
Cr Service Revenue (Clinic) (7,000)
Explanation:
Preparation of the appropriate journal entry
Since we were told that kayakers pay the sum of $3,000 at $150 each, by adding to the $4,000 that was already paid in advance on July 30 this means we have to record the transaction by Debiting Cash with the amount of (3,000); Crediting Deferred Revenue with the amount of (4,000) and Crediting Service Revenue (Clinic) with the amount of (7,000)
Note that the credit side of the transaction which is Deferred Revenue of 4,000 -Service Revenue (Clinic) of 7,000 will give us (3,000)
Journal entry
Dr Cash (3,000)
Cr Deferred Revenue (4,000)
Cr Service Revenue (Clinic) (7,000)
Answer:
$10,619.05
Explanation:
When sales is made at a tax rate of 5%, the entries to be posted in the proportion of the transaction amount
Dr Cash/ Accounts receivable 105%
Cr Sales revenue 100%
Cr Sales tax 5%
As such, if Sales Account totals $223,000 which includes both the sales revenue and the sales tax on the sales, it means that the accounts contains 105%, as such, the sales tax which is the amount owed the taxing agency
= 5/105 * $223,000
= $10,619.05