Answer:
A) Based on NPV, Mike will choose 2nd influencer.
B) Based on IRR, Mike will choose 2nd influencer.
Explanation:
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Answer:
200 shares
Explanation:
As per the family attribution rule Rule 318 the person is owner of his or her shares and deemed owner of the shares that their parent posseses. This means that Maria is treated as an owner of 100 shares she actually owns and the 100 shares that her mother owns, totalling it to 200 shares. The number of shares that her sister or grandmother owns is not included in the ownership as it is not as per the family attribution rule.
Answer:
The lower- of- market- or cost for the item is $21
Explanation:
In the lower of cost or market, the market begins at the replacement cost which is $20, which is then limited or restricted to a ceiling and a floor.
The ceiling is computed as:
Ceiling = Selling price - Completion cost
where
selling price is $30
Completion cost is $2
Putting the values above:
Ceiling = $30 - $2
Ceiling = $28
Computing the floor as:
Floor = Ceiling - Normal profit margin
Floor = $28 - $7
Floor = $21
As the market cannot be lower than the floor which is $21. Therefore, the lower of cost which is $26 and the market which is $21. But have to take lower. So, it is $21.
Answer:
D. A credit of $800
Explanation:
The accumulated depreciation is the total depreciation over the years of use of an asset. It usually has a credit balance.
Hence where Accumulated Depreciation has a balance of $600 in the Unadjusted Trial Balance column and an adjustment of $200 in the Adjustments Credit column, the total balance in the Adjusted Trial Balance column is the sum of the two credits
= $600 + $200
= $800 (credit)
Answer:
loss = $1,000
Explanation:
the customer will receive $5 (call price) + $44 (call price) = $49 for every share that he/she owns.
since the market price was $59, then the customer lost $59 - $49 = $10 for every share that he/she owned, resulting in a total loss = $10 per share x 100 shares = $1,000
A call option gives the buyer the option to purchase a stock at a set price during a specific time frame.