Answer:
$75,000
This option has not been provided
Explanation:
Cash provided by operating activities
Net Operating Income
Add: Depreciation
Add: Decrease in current assets
Add: Increase in Current Liabilities
Using the information in question, we have
Cash Provided by operating activities = $57,000 + $5,000 + $4,000 + $9,000 = $75,000
None of the above is the right answer as the correct option is not available.
Answer:
The tickets cost $208.74
Explanation:
The exchange rate is an indirect quotation from the dollar's perspective if dollar is considered to be the domestic currency.
We know that $1 = 0.618 pound
If the price of the ticked is 129 pounds, to convert it to dollars, we need to divide the pound amount by the exchange rate of dollar to pound.
Thus, 129 pounds in dollar are,
129 / 0.618 = $208.7378 rounded off to $208.74
Answer:
C. because it does not produce enough oil.
Explanation:
Although, the United States is one of the leading producers of oil, yet still import oil because it does not produce enough oil to meet the demand of its citizens. In other words, the United States consumes more than what she can produce.
Another reason is that most refineries in the United State are created basically for heavy crude whereas most of what she produce are light crude oil. The United States import the oil she is able to process while she export to other countries to complete the setup process.
The remedy to the above situation is when new refineries are built which are somewhat expensive or the existing refineries are upgraded to meet with the demand.
Answer:
Current Price of bond= Number of Bonds *price quoted...........Equation 1
Number of Bonds = Total Nominal value/100........Equation 2
So this means that the formula for the computation of market value of all bonds held is same to the computation of total Market value of shares held.
Market Value of bonds held= Total Nominal value/100 * price quoted...EQ3
Putting values in the equation 3
Market Value of bonds held= $8500/100*$89 per bond= $7565
Equation 3 was derived to enable you understand why we divide Total nominal value with 100 (par value). We do this to compute "Number of bonds held."
Answer:
A person using a credit card. He uses the credit card to pay for goods and services, then he repays the credit card company at a future date.
One type of installment closed-end credit is a car loan. The car company offers the consumer credit to buy the car. The credit does not extend beyond the sales price of the car. In addition, the person pays the credit in installments over a period of time instead of paying it back in one lump sum.
Explanation: