According to the Jo-Hari window model, blind spots C.) SOMETHING THAT THE SENDER DOESN'T KNOW BUT THE RECEIVER DOES.
Blind spots are facts known to others but not known to self.
Other factors in Jo-Hari window model are Arena, Facade, and Unknown.
Choice A is Arena
Choice B is Facade
Choice D is Unknown
Answer:
The minimum would be the present value of the bonus, which is 5,075.72 dollars
Explanation:
we have to discount the 7,200 dollar bonus at 6% discount rate for 6 years to get the present value of the bonus:
Maturity 7,200
time 6 years
rate 6% = 6/100 = 0.06
PV $ 5,075.7159
Answer:
The correct answer is 3.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Your coin collection contains fifty-four 1941 silver dollars. These coins have appreciated at a 10 percent annual rate.
To calculate the future value, we need to use the following formula:
FV= PV*(1+i)^n
i= 0.10
PV= 54
n= 2060 - 1942= 119
FV= 54*1.10^119= 4,551,172.47
Answer:
$2,540
Options are inconsistent with given question
Explanation:
Allowance for uncollectible accounts is a contra asset account and it has credit nature. It needs to be debited to decrease the balance and credited to increase the balance. Balance of this account is adjusted in the account receivable to report the net receivable balance in the balance sheet.
As per given data
Beginning allowance for uncollectible accounts balance = $3,700
Write off is the adjustment mad in this account and it needs to be debited in this account, this transaction will reduce the balance.
Adjusted Balance = $3,700 - 2,700 = $1,000
Credit sales = $118,000
Estimated allowance for uncollectible accounts balance = $118,000 x 3% = $3,540
As allowance for uncollectible accounts has already have balance of $1,000, Bad debt expense for the year is $2,540 ($3,540 - $1,000).