Answer:
any contract that gives rise to a financial asset of one entity and a financial liability or equity instrument of another entity.
Explanation:
IFRS is an acronym for International Financial Reporting Standards, it comprises of a set of accounting standards or rules issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). The International Financial Reporting Standards ensures that statement of income, when reported by accountants is consistent, transparent and comparable globall
IAS 32 defines a financial instrument as any contract that gives rise to a financial asset of one entity and a financial liability or equity instrument of another entity.
Answer:
The answer is 9.38%
Explanation:
This is a semiannual paying coupon. And it means West Corp pays interest twice a year.
N(Number of periods) = 24 periods ( [14years - 2 years ago] x 2)
I/Y(Yield to maturity) = ?
PV(present value or market price) = $1,030 ( 103% x $1,000)
PMT( coupon payment) = $49 ( [9.8 percent÷ 2] x $1,000)
FV( Future value or par value) = $1,000.
We are using a Financial calculator for this.
N= 24; PV = 1.030; PMT = 49; FV= $1,000; CPT I/Y= 4.69
Therefore, the Yield-to-maturity of the bond for annual is 9.38% (4.69% x 2)
Answer:
Option B
New Credit
Explanation:
An Intended Beneficiary refers to a third-party beneficiary that will benefit from the contract between two other parties.
In this case, New Credit is the intended beneficiary. This is because the original contract is between Lyle and Miranda. However, the terms of the contract bring New Credit in to the picture, as a party who is to have some benefits accrued to him before the contract to be fulfilled.
Hence, in this case, New Credit is the intended beneficiary because he is a third party that is benefiting from the fulfillment of Lyle and Miranda's contract
That statement is False
The lemon law in Florida stated that the vehicle is considered a lemon if :
- Out for repairs for at least 30 days
- out of service for repairs for 15 calendar days
- Have to went for 3 times repairs for the same defect
Staying in the shop does not mean that the vehicle is out of service. so it does not meet the clause
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