Answer:
The correct answer is letter "D": may sell some of your securities to repay the margin loan.
Explanation:
A Margin Call is issued when the equity in a margin account falls below a certain level. In the U.S. this level is set by the Federal Reserve (Fed) Board "Regulation T". Many brokers have their margin requirements known as "house requirements" usually with maintenance levels of 30 to 40%.
When a margin account falls below the margin limit and the trader ignores this, the broker can sell some of the securities of the trader to cover the margin losses.
Answer:
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure that gross profit is simply just sales-Cost of goods sold
846,000-401,850= 444,150
Answer:
The law of diminishing marginal utility.
Explanation:
Marginal utility is basically satisfaction derived from consuming an extra unit of product. According to the law of diminishing marginal utility as consumption increases the marginal utility derived from each additional unit decreases.
So when we consume 1 chips marginal utility is high, then as more is consumed we still get some positive utility out of it but at a decreasing rate now. At some point this utility equals zero after which it starts declining as more chips are consumed because it is not providing any satisfaction now. Therefore the chips should be consumed only up to the point where the marginal utility equal zero.
Answer: Please see below for answer
Explanation: To calculate dividends, we use the formulae
Dividend =(Number of shares issued -treasury stock held) x Dividend per share =
where number of shares issued = $18,000
treasury stock held = 6000 shares
Imputing the values in formulae becomes
($18,000 - $6000) x 0.80 = 12,000 x 0.80 = $9,600
Journal entry to record declaration of dividends of Capstone Inc.
Account Debit Credit
Dividend $9,600
Dividend payable $9,600
Answer:
Schedule:
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Journal entries:
equipment 113,515 debit
lease liablity 97,815 credit
cash 15,700 credit
--to record lease agrement and first payment.
interest expense 2,934 debit
lease liability 2,934 credit
--to record interest for the year 2021--
lease liablity 15,700 debit
cash 15,700 credit
--to record Jan 1st,2022 Payment--
Explanation:
As the payment are at the beginning there is no interest in the first period.
We record the expense for the year at Dec 31th Increasing the liability. When paying we increase decrease the liability and cash.