Answer:
The person will ask William to check his checking account and then William would have to lower the check amount he had previously wrote.
Explanation:
If you write a check or make a purchase for more than you have in your checking account, your bank may cover the difference. This line of credit offered by the bank is called overdraft protection. ... Furthermore, if your account remains overdrawn, your bank may also charge you daily interest on the loan.
Answer:
B. Credit to the fair value adjustment for $6000
Explanation:
December 31 (year 2)
Fair value adjustment account balance = $10,000 (Debit)
December 31 (year 3)
Fair value adjustment account balance = $154,000 - $150,000 =$4,000 (Debit)
As you can see in year 2 there were only $10,000 (debit) in fair value adjustment account but in year 3 the value dropped down to 4,000 debit which leads us to the journal entry of $6,000 Credit in fair value adjustment account balance
Answer:
The rate of growth of their dividend is 6.30%.
Explanation:
This problem requires us to calculate the growth rate at which the dividend will grow. The market value of share and market rate of return is also given in the problem. So we can easily calculate it using market valuation formula.
MV = D(1+G%)/ke
39.86 = 1.2 (1+G%)/(9.5%-G%)
G = 6.30%
Answer:
allowance for uncollectible accounts
Explanation:
The cash budget represents the cash inflow and cash outflow position with respect of cash receipts and cash payments i.e cash disbursement plus it also involves financing needs i.e how much amount is to be borrowed
But it does not involve the allowance for uncollectible accounts as it is not shown in the cash budget because it is shown under the debtors side with the negative amount of the balance sheet
Like
Assets
Current Assets
Account receivable XXXXX
Less: Allowance for uncollectible accounts XXXXX
Net account receivable XXXXX
Answer:
Annual Rate of Return = 12%
Effective Annual Rate of Return = 9.6%
Explanation:
Nominal Annual Rate of return = 
Annual Dividend per share = $3 per quarter
4 = $12 per share
Current price per share = $125
Par Price per share = $100
Thus Annual Rate of return = $12/$100 = 12%
Effective Annual Rate of Return = 
=
= 9.6%
Final Answer
Annual Rate of Return = 12%
Effective Annual Rate of Return = 9.6%