Answer and Explanation:
The general journal entries are shown below:
On Aug 1
Cash Dr $6,500
Equipment $33,500
To Common stock $40,000
(Being the invested amount is recorded)
For recording this we debited the cash and equipment as it increased the assets and at the same time it also increased the stockholder equity so common stock is credited
On Aug 2
Prepaid insurance Dr $2,100
To cash $2,100
(Being the cash paid is recorded)
For recording this we debited the prepaid insurance as it increased the assets and at the same time it also decreased the assets so cash is credited
On April 5
Office supplies Dr $880
To cash $880
(Being the office supplies purchased for cash is recorded)
For recording this we debited the office supplies as it increased the assets and at the same time it also decreased the assets so cash is credited
On April 20
Cash Dr $3,331
To Fess earned $3,331
(Being cash earned is recorded)
For recording this we debited the cash as it increased the assets and at the same time it also increased the revenue so fees earned is credited
On April 31
Utilities expense $675
To Cash $675
(Being the utilities expense paid)
For recording this we debited the utilities expense as it increased the expense and at the same time it also decreased the assets so cash is credited
The 4 P's:
Price - cost of the product
Product - the type of good being sold
Place - how the product will get to the consumer (store, internet, etc)
Promotion - what marketing activities will be used to communicate the product (advertising, sales, etc)
Answer:
C) 15 months
Explanation:
As per the law, a company with two or more shareholders must hold an Annual AGM every year. The AGM for a new company must be held within the first nines months after the financial year.
The AGM for an existing company must be held not later than six months after the end of a financial year. However, the law has set 15 months as the maximum gap of time allowed between two general meetings.
Answer:
YTM = 8.93%
YTC = 8.47%
Explanation:

The first part is the present value of the coupon payment until the bond is called.
The second is the present value of the called amount
P = market price value = 1,200
C = annual coupon payment = 1,000 x 12% 120
C/2 = 60
CP = called value = 1,060
t = time = 6 years

Using Financial calculator we get the YTC
8.467835879%

The first part is the present value of the coupon payment until manurity
The second is the present value of the redeem value at maturity
P = market price value = 1,200
C = coupon payment = 1,000 x 12%/2 = 60
C/2 = 60
F = face value = 1,060
t = time = 10 years
Using Financial calculator we get the YTM
8.9337714%