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zzz [600]
3 years ago
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(TCO IF) You have agreed to deliver the underlying commodity on a futures contract in 90 days. Today, the underlying commodity p

rice rises and you get a margin call. You must have Group of answer choices a long position in a futures contract. a short position in a futures contract. sold a forward contract. purchased a forward contract. purchased a call option on a futures contract.
Business
1 answer:
Crank3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The answer is You must have a long position in a futures contract.

Explanation:

A futures contract is an agreement to buy or sell an asset at a future date at an agreed-upon price. They are also often used to hedge the price movement of the underlying asset to help prevent losses from unfavorable price change.

Forward contracts are traded over-the-counter and have customizable terms that are arrived at between the counterparties. It is similar to futures contract in the sense that lock in a future price in the present.

However, in this case, Futures contracts apply because it is standardized thereby making each participant have the same terms regardless of who is the counterparty.

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1. Income Statement

For the year ended December 31, 2016

Service Revenue                                  $27,600

Salaries Expense                        7,200

Depreciation Expense Furniture   100

Insurance Expense                       350

Utilities Expense                           380

Rent Expense                            2,000

Supplies Expense                          60    10,090

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2. Statement of Retained Earnings

Net income                   $17,510

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Retained earnings       $12,910

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Assets

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Accounts Receivable                     1,300

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Acc. Depreciation - Furniture        (100)   9,000

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Unearned Revenue                                  4,400

Total liabilities                                           9,000

Equity:

Common Stock                                      35,500

Retained earnings                                   12,910

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Total liabilities and equity                      57,410

4. Statement of Cash Flows

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Add Non-cash flows:

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Working capital changes:

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Office Supplies                 (350)

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Unearned Revenue       4,400

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Financing activities:

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Dividends                    (4,600)

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Accumulated Depreciation - Furniture        100

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Dividends                                    4,600

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Salaries Expense                        7,200

Depreciation Expense Furniture   100

Insurance Expense                       350

Utilities Expense                           380

Rent Expense                            2,000

Supplies Expense                          60

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