Most of the times when a personnel is sent for an official business trip, transportation and lodging, and sometimes even meals are shouldered by the company.
In the statement given above, it is noted that the meals that Melissa took are considered personal in nature. Hence, she can deduct this from the business expenses.
Answer:
For the first multi choice, I think the answer is `whether or not there is enough competition to keep prices low and quality high'
For the second multi choice, I think the answer is `the market is failing to compensate those who are impacted by the sale of goods and services`
Answer:
The percentage rate of return for these 298 dairies is 6%
Explanation:
The percentage rate of return is calculated by dividing the profits by total investment, so the given information in the question is,
profits = $18
investment = $300
percentage rate of return = 18/300 = 0.06 = 6%
Answer:
Wilson Inc. developed a business strategy that uses stock options as a major compensation incentive for its top executives. On January 1, 2021, 20 million options were granted, each giving the executive owning them the right to acquire five $1 par common shares. The exercise price is the market price on the grant date—$10 per share. Options vest on January 1, 2025. They cannot be exercised before that date and will expire on December 31, 2027. The fair value of the 20 million options, estimated by an appropriate option pricing model, is $40 per option. Ignore income tax.
Assume that all compensation expense from the stock options granted by Wilson already has been recorded. Further assume that 200,000 options expire in 2014 without being exercised. The journal entry to record this would include
Answer:
1350
Explanation:
(300 x 0.70) + (300 x 0.80) + (300 x 26)
= 210+240+7800
=8250
8250- (300 x 23)
8250-6900 = $1350
Therefore his total return for this investment is 1350