, the key determinant of whether the diversification creates value would be: whether the diversification <span>enhances the competitive advantage of either or both of the two businesses
Here is an example of business combination in different sectors that create a value.
Let's say that a mobile manufacturer called company x (from electronic sector) combines its-self with an animation company (from entertainment sector).
Company x could obtain value from this combination by rewarding free movie/tv shows subscription for every mobile phone that they sold. By doing this, the sales in both sectors will be increased
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Answer: Option (d)
Explanation:
Under this case the write off will be as follow:
Debit Credit
Allowance for doubtful accounts 25,200
Accounts receivables 25,200
Here, in this case the Allowance for the doubtful accounts and Accounts receivables are further decreased as the outcome of the transaction made. Thus, there will be no further effect on working capital. Therefore the $30,000 that is bad debt would then be stated as the credit to allowance account. This will then decrease the working capital by $30,000.
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Although this is actually a shortcut method in excel for accomplishing the task in the above named question, there is no other direct methods for selecting the last set of data one is working with in Microsoft excel.</span>
Answer:
Cashflow from Operating Activities
Net Income $120,400
Adjastment for Non-Cash Items
Depreciation $5,300
Amortization $3,400
Adjastments of Items appearing elsewhere
Loss from the sale of land $4,000
Net Cash flow from operating activities $133,100
Explanation:
Net Income is reconciled in the cashflow statement via the indirect method. Its is adjasted for Non-Cash Items, Items appearing elsewhere in the cashflow statement and Working Capital Movements
Answer: A
Explanation: Recieveable balance $18500, this is the cash inflow of the company
Allowance for doubtful accounts $1400 this is usually a percentage of money set aside from cash inflow for debts e.t.c.
Unaccountable account $400 usually debts
Receivable after deduction of allowance of doubtful accounts.
$18500 - $1400 = $ 17100
Allowance of doubtful accounts after deduction of debts
$1400 - $400 = $1000
Amount receivable immediately after write off
$17100 + $1000 = $18100