Answer:
If it was likely or probable that the farm co-op would meet the benchmark and get the discount (or rebate), then the journal entry should recognize that. But since it is very doubtful that the benchmark will be met, then the journal entry should be made without considering any type of discount.
I looked for a similar question in order to find the missing numbers:
each trencher is sold at $3,600 and costs $2,000
August 10, 2019, 16 mini trenchers sold to farm co-op
Dr Accounts receivable 57,600
Cr Sales revenue 57,600
Dr Cost of goods sold 32,000
Cr Inventory 32,000
Answer:
2.33 ; demand for movies is elastic
Explanation:
The computation of the price elasticity of demand is presented below:
= (change in quantity demanded ÷ average of quantity demanded) ÷ (percentage change in price ÷ average of price)
where,
Change in quantity demanded is
= Q2 - Q1
= 30 - 15
= 15
And, an average of quantity demanded is
= (30 + 15) ÷ 2
= 22.50
Change in price would be
= P2 - P1
= $8 - $6
= $2
And, the average of price is
= ($8 + $6) ÷ 2
= 7
So, after solving this, the price elasticity of demand is 2.33
Since it is not given by which method we have to calculate it. So, we use the mid point formula.
Based on the above calculation, we concluded that the demand for movies is elastic
Answer:
$1,125.98
Explanation:
market price of the bonds = present value of face value + present value of coupons
PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 0.0599)⁴ = $792.39
PV of coupons = coupon x {1 - [1/(1 + r)ⁿ]} / r = 96.25 x {1 - [1/(1 + 0.0599)⁴]} / 0.0599 = 96.25 x 3.34659 = $333.59
market value = $792.39 + $333.59 = $1,125.98
Answer: Total Economic Surplus
Explanation:
Diagram is shown in the attached document.