Answer:
a. Cash flow from Finance Activities - Cash Inflow $300,000.
b. Cash flow from Investment Activities - Cash Outflow $270,000.
c. Cash flow from Investment Activities - Cash Inflow $30,000.
d. Cash flow from Finance Activities - Cash Outflow $75,000.
Explanation:
The Statement of Cash flows shows 3 types of Cash flow headings which are :
- Cash flow from Operating Activities
- Cash flow from Investment Activities
- Cash flow from Financing Activities
Operating Activities are Trading activities. Investing Activities involve buy and sell of assets or investment. Finance Activities involve sourcing of finance
Answer:
$4,870.5
Explanation:
Annual Depreciation Expense:
= [(Cost - Salvage Value) × Machine Usage in 2020] ÷ Total Estimated Working Hours
Depreciation Expense for 2020 (for 3 months only - October to December):
= [($115,900 - $13,900) × 1,910] ÷ (10,000) × (3/12)
= ($102,000 × 1,910) ÷ (10,000) × (1/4)
= $19,482 × (1/4)
= $4,870.5
Notes:
Depreciation will be calculated for only 3 months since the asset has been acquired on 1st October 2020.
Answer:
preferred habitat
Explanation:
According to the preferred habitat theory, if the expected returns from investment of a particular investment maturity is large enough, investors would shift from their preferred maturities.
In this question, there is a shift from the preferred maturity (short-term securities) to a long-term securities when interest rate changes
The pure expectations theory assumes that bonds of any maturity are perfect substitutes for each other. For example, if an investor buys a 10 year bond and holds it for 1 year, the return is the same as buying a 1 year bond. The theory also assumes that risk premium does not exist and a security only earns its risk free rate
Liquidity premium theory states that risk premium increases with the maturity of a bond. The theory predicts that the yield curve is upward sloping due to liquidity premium
According to the segmented market theory, each bond maturity segment can be thought of as a segment market in which yield are a function of the demand and supply for funds in that maturity.
Answer:
b. 5.0%
Explanation:
For this question, we use the Capital Asset Pricing model (CAPM) formula that is shown below:
Expected rate of return = Risk-free rate of return + Beta × (Market rate of return - Risk-free rate of return)
where,
The Market rate of return - Risk-free rate of return) is also known as the market risk premium
So, for stock A, the market risk premium is
10% = 5% + 1.0 × market risk premium
10 - 5% = 1.0 × market risk premium
5% ÷ 1.0 = market risk premium
So, the market risk premium is 5.0%
This statement is true. As there is the growing emphasis on the strategic supply management processes and less on the purchase transactions.
Effective interpretation of corporate and supplier objectives, selection of appropriate actions to achieve objectives and integration of inventory information into organizational strategies. hiring professionals trained specifically in supply management, providing them with technical knowledge and long-term leadership development. emphasizing strategic cost management, engaging key suppliers early in the process, and measuring reductions in total cost of ownership. Supply management has evolved from a process-oriented, strategic function to a transactional, tactical function. The reduction in inventory investment comes primarily from users reducing their demand for stocked items. Therefore the statement is true.
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