Answer:
Cobras Incorporated
Trial Balance as at March 31.
Debit Credit
Supplies $1,100
Buildings $41,000
Cash $2,100
Accounts Receivable $2,800
Prepaid Insurance $1,100
Salaries Payable $300
Accounts Payable $1,500
Common Stock $21,000
Retained Earnings $14,500
Service Revenue $18,100
Utilities Expense $2,300
Salaries Expense $5,000
Totals $55,000 $55,000
Explanation:
A Trial Balance is used to check mathematical accuracy in ledger Accounts. It represents a list of Balances : Debit and Credit extracted from the Ledger Accounts.
Answer:
a. 2 years
b. 1 year
c. 12 times
Explanation:
Interest period is the duration of the deposit. It is the length of time the money would remain in deposit. This is 2 years according to the question
Compounding period = number of times interest would be paid. In the question, this is a year. So interest would be paid every year
The compounding frequency - it is the number of times the deposit would be compounded. It is 12 months
The future value of the deposit can be determined using this formula :
FV = P (1 + r/m)^nm
FV = Future value
P = Present value
R = interest rate
N = number of years
m = number of compounding
True. With competition in a market, firms have to compete to stay ahead of the others
Solution:
Annual coupon payment of the bond is $80
At the beginning of the year, remaining maturity period is 2 years.
Price of the bond is equal to face value, i.e. the initial price of the bond is $1000.
New price of the bond = present value of the final coupon payment + present value of the maturity amount.
New price of the bond = 
where, r is the yield to maturity at the end of the year.
Substitute 0.06 for r in the above equation,
Therefore new price of the bond is = 
= 
= $ 1010.87
Calculating the rate of return of the bond as


= 0.09887
Therefore, the rate of return on the bond is 9.887%
≈ 10 %
Answer:
b. No - the increase in lease expense is a fixed cost.
Explanation:
If the owner of Italian restaurant increases the prices of its product it will result in low customers as the restaurant is already at the competitive price among its other competitors. If the restaurant raises prices the customers will move to the competitors which are offering same quality product at reduced price. The rent is increased by 20% which is considered as a fixed cost because it does not affect the per unit production and is not associated with the numbers of customers.