Answer: Investigating the website of a company allows me to have a general idea about what this consists of.
Explanation: In the job search process one of the ways to learn more about the company of interest is to investigate on its website. The website of a company offers general information about the company such as mission, vision, values, the services or products they offer, the work team that makes up the company, and that they look for when recruiting a person.
Answer:
Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below:
1. Bonds payable A/c Dr $1,900,000 (1,900 × $1,000)
To Discount on bonds payable $37,000
To Common stock $1,140,000 ($10 × 60 shares × 1,900)
To Additional paid-in capital in excess of par $723,000
(Being the conversion of bonds is recorded and the remaining balance is credited to the Additional paid-in capital in excess of par)
Answer:
The answer is Complementary!
Explanation:
Complementary products are products whose demands are positively related and as such, they rise or fall together.
Answer:
P5
Explanation:
The value of the stock today is the present value of all the expected cash-flows that are likely to accrue to the investor who buys the share today. If an investor buys the share today, he is likely to receive D1, D2, D3, D4, D5 and in addition, using the going concern concept, the investor is also expected to receive all the dividends from D6 till infinity. The present value of the dividends D5 till infinity is equal to P5.
Imagine an investor who wants to buy the share at the end of year 5. He would value the share at that point by calculating the present value of all his expected cashflows, which would be the present value of D6, D7, D8 etc till infinity. Given a constant growth grate, the Gordon Growth Constant model can be used to find P5 as follows:

where D6 = D5(1+g)
therefore

Answer:
$273,400
Explanation:
Given that,
Wages and salaries = $349,000
Depreciation = 290,000
Utilities = 199,000
Total = $838,000
Cost to be allocated to Assembly cost pool
:
= (Wages & salaries × 35%) + (Depreciation × 35%) + (Utilities × 25%)
= ($349,000 × 35%) + (290,000 × 35%) + ($199,000 × 25%)
= $122,150 + $101,500 + $49,750
= $273,400