Answer:
D. Determining their existence and ensuring that they are recorded in the appropriate accounting period.
Explanation:
The accounts Payable are a liability for the owner or company. They must be recorded in the appropriate accounting period as to determine their liabilities. If they are recorded incorrectly the liabilities balance would be incorrect.
Determining their existence is equally important as unawareness may lead to wrong payments and all the cash balance may be disturbed. For example if we are given a discount and we do not know then this may lead to more payment than required. Similarly if we are not getting a discount and we are paying less than the required amount , this may also keep the liabilities overstated.
Answer:
The correct answer is option b.
Explanation:
In an economy resources are scarce and have alternative uses. A production possibilities frontier shows the different bundle of two goods that can be produced using all the given resources and technology. The points on the curve show allocative efficiency. This means that the resources are effeciently allocated. So to increase production of one good we need to decrease production of other because all the resources are being employed already.
Answer: When assessing the risks of investment, one should consider the political, economic, and legal risks of doing business in either Russia or Poland. The risk in Russia would probably be considered higher than the risk in Poland since Poland has been a member state of the European Union since 1 May 2004, with the Treaty of Accession 2003 signed on 16 April 2003 in Athens as the legal basis for Poland's accession to the EU.
Poland has already gained benefits and stability offered by the EU. Russia, by contrast, is still many years away from even being in a position to be considered by the EU for membership.
Explanation: A diligent investor wouldn't put a penny in a risky country.
Answer:
The answer is option D
Explanation:
The bond can be issued at par, at a discount or at a premium depending on the coupon rate and the market interest. The price of the bond which pays semi annual coupon can be calculated using the formula of bond price. The formula to calculate the price of the bond is attached.
First we need to determine the semi annual coupon payment, periods and YTM.
Semi annual coupon payments = 2000000 * 0.1 * 6/12 = 100000
Semi annual periods = 5 * 2 = 10
Semi annual YTM = 0.08 * 6/12 = 0.04
Bond Price = 100000 * [(1 - (1+0.04)^-10) / 0.04] + 2000000 / (1+0.04)^10
Bond Price = $2162217.916
The price of the bond is thus $2162290 approx. The difference in answers is due to rounding off.