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Answer:
FV= $21,887.13
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Initial investment= $15,000
Number of periods= 6 years
Interest rate= 6.5% compounded annually
T<u>o calculate the future value of the investment, we need to use the following formula:</u>
FV= PV*(1+i)^n
FV= 15,000*(1.065^6)
FV= $21,887.13
Explanation:
Product companies: Apple, Adidas and Sephora
Service companies: Dell technical support, Disneyland and Hilton Hotels.
In all these products and services companies mentioned, I had a positive experience in relation to the attendance of the employees, this shows that the employees were really trained. An interesting example is Disneyland, where the slogan "The most magical place on earth" really makes sense, as all employees were trained to provide an experience for the visitor, as they are characterized as famous characters in the film and have a very playful way to create an atmosphere of magic. In other companies, the experience, although different, can be described as similar to Disney, because the main challenge of training employees is that they are able to provide the customer with an effective alignment between the company's purpose and the services offered, so it is essential that the employee is trained to provide all the values that the company demonstrates to the customer, being always solicitous, cordial, having property to answer questions and explain about the product or service, etc.
Answer:
See explanation section
Explanation:
Requirement A
Insto Photo Company
Journal Entries
Date Accounts Name Debit Credit
December 1, 2016 Inventory $25,000
Notes payable $25,000
<em>Note</em>: As the merchandise company issued a note for the credit purchase of merchandise inventory, notes payable is used instead of accounts payable.
Dec. 31, 2016 Interest expense $250
Interest payable $250
<em>Note: </em>Adjusting entry is needed as the fiscal year is ended on 31st December, therefore, there will be an accrued interest expense to be paid for one month. The calculation of interest expense = $25,000 × 12% × (30 ÷ 360) [assuming 1 year = 360 days, 1 month = 30 days]. = $250 for one month's accrual.
Requirement B
March 31, 2017 Interest expense $ 750
Interest payable $ 250
Notes payable $25,000
Cash $26,000
<em>Note:</em> At the end of the maturity date, the buyer will pay all the bills of the notes plus interest. Interest payable becomes debit as it did not pay by the buyer on 31st December, 2016. The remaining interest = $25,000 × 12% × (90 ÷ 360) = $750. Total cash will be paid after the maturity = $25,000 + $250 + $750 = $26,000.