Answer:
The correct answer is letter "A": how the organization is perceived by the rest of the organization.
Explanation:
Information Technology (<em>IT</em>) companies could be a cost center-service provider, or a business partner-business peer business. Thus, the perception of different departments on regards which path the organization should take to handle heir business will definitely influence the information planning process of the firm.
Answer:
The note will be stated as a long term liability on the balance sheet of the company.
Explanation:
Long term liability is the financial responsibility of the business which is due for more than a year in the future. The present portion of the long term debt which is separately listed in order to provide a more accurate view of the liquidity and the ability of the company to pay the current liabilities as they become due.
Company borrowed $10,000 from bank by singing a note of 2 year. This would be considered as the long term liability.
Answer:
Liagiba industry = 2400
Haras industry = 2818
Explanation:
The HHI is calculated by squaring the market share of each firm in the industry.
Liagiba industry = 35² + 25² + 15² + 15² + 10² = 1225 + 625 +225 + 225 + 100 = 2400
Haras industry = 35² + 30² +25² + 8² + 2² = 1225 + 900 + 625 + 64 + 4 = 2818
Answer:
Bond C
Time to maturity Price of the bond
0 $1,091.31
1 $1,071.26
2 $1,049.46
3 $1,025.76
4 $1,000.00
Bond Z
Time to maturity Price of the bond
0 $716.28
1 $778.59
2 $846.33
3 $919.96
4 $1,000.00
Explanation:
Bond C
Use the PV function to calcuclate the price of the bond
=PV(rate, nper, pmt, [fv] )
Where
rate = yield to maturity = 8.7%
pmt = Coupon payment = Face value x Coupon rate = $1,000 x 11.50% = $115
fv = maturity value = $1,000
Working and the formula sheet is attached with this answer, please refer to the attachment.
Answer:
Explanation:
The journal entry is shown below:
Bonds payable A/c Dr $60,000
Premium on bonds payable A/c Dr $10,000
To Common stock A/c $45,000
To Paid in capital in excess of par A/c $25,000
(Being the conversion of bonds is recorded)
The computation is shown below:
For bonds payable
= sixty $1,000 convertible bonds
That means
= 60 × $1,000
= $60,000
For Premium on bonds payable:
= $70,000 - $60,000
= $10,000
For Common stock:
= 9,000 shares × $5
= $45,000
And, the remaining balance is credited to paid in capital in excess of par