Answer:
The bond interest expense to be shown in profit or loss as t 30 June 2021
$9,838.56
Explanation:
The bond interest expense is the actual finance cost of using the funds made available by bondholders while the coupon payment is the portion of the finance cost paid to them periodically.
Interest expense=bonds cash proceeds*yield to maturity*6/12
bonds cash proceeds is $163,976
yield to maturity is 12%
interest expense=$163,976*12%*6/12=$9,838.56
Answer:
The correct word for the blank space is: all-you-can-afford, percent of sales.
Explanation:
The all-you-can-afford budgeting technique implies having a company investing in everything the firm can pay for. It is normally used for start-ups with limited funds so they use it as much as they can to keep the business going. As the sales increase, the investments in different departments are increased as well such as production, logistics, or marketing so the company moves according to the demand of the product.
The percent of sales budgeting relies -as it names says- on the number of sales a company is capable of processing. All the organizations' expenditures and advertising will have a directly proportional relationship with the percentage of sales of the organization.
Answer: 0.80:1
Explanation:
Given that,
Cash balance = $80,000
Short-term investments = $20,000
Net receivables = $60,000
Inventory = $450,000
Current liabilities total = $200,000
Quick assets = Cash balance + Short-term investments + Net receivables
= $80,000 + $20,000 + $60,000
= $160,000
Red Line’s quick ratio = 
= 
= 0.80 : 1