Answer: b.segregation of duties
Explanation:
Segregation of duties as an internal control ensures that there are multiple people doing activities that if left to one person can leave the company at the risk of fraudulent activity. It also helps to reduce the incidence of errors in reporting because more than one person will be cross-checking transactions.
There should be more segregation of duties in this small-town retail store. For instance, the sales clerk should not be responsible for both the counting and comparison to the cash register tape because they could have omitted sales from the machine and then simply taken the money from the cash when counting. A different person should count the cash to see if it tallies with the cash register tape.
Answer:
$4,807.69
Explanation:
The first step is to calculate the requirement for coinsurance
= 80/100 × 130,000
= 0.8× 130,000
= 104,000
Therefore the amount in which the insurance person will pay can be calculated as follows
= 100,000/104,000 × 5000
= 0.96153×5000
= $4,807.69
Option d. $35.00 is the share price that one should pay for the stock today to get the required return
The share price, or the price you will pay for the company's stock right now, can be calculated using the necessary rate of return calculation, the formula is as follows:
RRR=(EDP/SP)+DGW
where;
RRR=required rate of return
EDP=expected dividend payment from share
SP=share price
DGW=dividend growth rate
In our case:
RRR=15.40%=15.4/100=0.154
EDP=$2.80
SP=unknown
DGW=7.40%=7.40/100=0.074
Substituting the values in the formula we get the following:
0.154=(2.80/SP)+0.074
(0.154-0.074)=(2.80/SP)
0.08=2.80/SP
SP=2.80/0.08
So, the share price of the stock=$35
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Which of the following is true?
b.
net cash flow + cash outflow = cash inflow
Total Cash Inflow is basically Cash Reciepts, Cash inflow from Sale of Assets and the like. Cash Outflow refers to Expenses paid, Assets purchased etc. Net Cash flow is basically the difference between Cash Inflow and Cash Outflow, It could be negative if outflow is more than inflow and positive if inflow is more than outflow.
Observing the above explanation, B Seems like the correct Option.