Answer:
This type of transaction is not classified as an operating activity.
Explanation:
From the question we are informed about Gannon Corporation who uses the indirect method to prepare its statement of cash flows. Following this approach, a gain on sale of equipment was deducted from net income in computing net cash flow from operating activities. In this case, The most likely reason for this adjustment is that this type of transaction is not classified as an operating activity.
The indirect method produces
statement of cash flows by starting with net income/loss, along with making subsequent additions/deductions of values solely from amount for non-cash revenue as well as expense items which result to cash flow from operating activities. Operating activities can be regarded as daily activities of a particular company that brings about production and selling their products, as well as generating revenues, and
general administrative with maintenance activities.
Answer:
The court will rule in favor of Judy
Explanation:
Kristy made a valid offer to Judy and Judy accepted it before Dave accepted Kristy´s offer so Judy's acceptance should prevail.
In the offer letter, Kristy told Judy to "please respond to Bruce Townsend", but she did not specify that the only proper mode of acceptance was the response to Bruce. Since she did not specify that Judy could not respond directly to her, Judy's letter of acceptance to Kristy's offer is valid.
Kristy should have been more specific in stating that the only proper mode of acceptance was a response to Bruce.
Answer: It will increase the company's annual operating income by 18%.
Explanation: Operating income is an accounting and finance term which is known as the total amount generated by a business Organisation after the total costs that are associated with the operations and the tax have been deducted from the total revenue generated during the period under review.
AN OPERATING INCOME CAN BE CALCULATED YEARLY OR ANNUALLY (ANNUAL OPERATING INCOME).
The higher the operating income the higher the profit margin earned by the business Organisation.
Answer:
$663.420
Explanation:
The value for the investment is the future of $1000, earning a compound interest of -5% for eight years.
The formula for compound interest is as below.
FV = PV × (1+r)^n
Fv = $1000 x ( 1 + (-5/100)^8
Fv= $1000 x (1 +(-0.05)^8
FV= $1000 x (0.95)^8
Fv=$1000x 0.6634204
Fv=$663.420
The value will be $663.42