The correct answer is letter A. The 13th account in the ledger. The account number 13 in the ledger doesn't mean the 13th day of the month but rather the 13th account in the ledger.
Answer:
the bond interest expense is $114,100
Explanation:
The computation of the bond interest expense is shown below:
Cash interest payable for 3 months 122,250 ($8,150,000 × 6% × 3 ÷ 12)
Less; AMortized premium for 3 months $8,150 ($8,150,000 × 4% ÷ 10 × 3 ÷ 12)
BOnd interest expense $114,100
Hence, the bond interest expense is $114,100
Answer:
Sissie must report both operations separately, even though the gain in one of them does offset the loss on the other:
- selling of equipment A: reported gain (increased ordinary income) of $22,510 ($60,000 - $37,490)
- selling of equipment B: reported ordinary loss of $14,490 ($23,000 - $37,490)
The effect of both transactions is a net gain of $8,020 that will increase Sissie's ordinary income.
Explanation:
Both assets are § 1231 assets, and § 1245 allows deprecation recapture on the sale of equipment A, so the gain must be considered ordinary income. The loss on the sale of equipment B is a § 1231 loss which must be treated as an ordinary loss.
Answer:
1. Financial Analysis
2. Marketing-Information Management
Explanation:
A school-based enterprise often referred to as SBE is an entrepreneurial undertaking in a school setting that participates in goods/services delivery to address the needs of the market.
SBEs are organized and regulated by students as practical learning laboratories that incorporate National Curriculum Standards in various departments such as marketing, finance, hospitality or management.
Hence, the full 10 School Based Enterprise instructional Units are the following:
1. Financial Analysis
2. Marketing-Information Management
3. Operations
4. Market Planning
5. Product/Service Management
6. Pricing
7. Distribution/Channel Management
8. Promotion
9. Selling
10. Human Resources Management