Answer:
B. Because cash equivalents are less liquid than cash, they must be reported separately from the Cash account
Explanation:
The <em><u>combined amount of cash and cash equivalents</u></em> will be reported on the balance sheet as the first line item in the section with the heading current assets.
These cash equivalents are short-term, highly liquid investments with a maturity date that was 3 months or less at the time of purchase.
In other words, there is very little risk of collecting the full amount being reported.
Answer:
Therefore after 16.26 unit of time, both accounts have same balance.
The both account have $8,834.43.
Explanation:
Formula for continuous compounding :

P(t)= value after t time
= Initial principal
r= rate of interest annually
t=length of time.
Given that, someone invested $5,000 at an interest 3.5% and another one invested $5,250 at an interest 3.2% .
Let after t year the both accounts have same balance.
For the first case,
P= $5,000, r=3.5%=0.035

For the second case,
P= $5,250, r=3.5%=0.032

According to the problem,




Taking ln both sides



Therefore after 16.26 unit of time, both accounts have same balance.
The account balance on that time is

=$8,834.43
The both account have $8,834.43.
Explanation:
The journal entry is as follows
On February 1, 2020
Land Dr $36,400
To Common Stock $14,000
To Paid- in capital in excess of par value - common stock $22,400
(Being the common stock is issued for land)
The computation is shown below:
For common stock
= 2,800 shares × $5 per share
= $14,000
And, the remaining balance is credited to the paid in capital in excess of par value i.e $22,400
The answer is that a more equal distribution of a given
amount of income will increase the total utility of consumers. Income
Inequality is common nowadays and is considered to be a market failure. Three
causes of falling wages and the rise of income inequality is due to technology,
trades and institutions. Large wages focuses on workers with high levels of
education and skills.
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