Answer:
The answer is: The customer's IRA assets should be considered as part of the customer's total portfolio and risk profile.
Explanation:
The branch office manager (BOM) should advice the registered representative (RR) that IRA assets are generally invested conservatively. But that is not always the case, since you must consider the customer's total investment portfolio. In this case, the investor has already $150,000 invested conservatively, so if he decides to invest $100,000 more aggressively, then it's OK. The customer's IRA assets should be considered as part of the customer's total portfolio and risk profile.
Answer and Explanation:
a. The president remark in case of the allocated fixed expenses should be ignored the misleading result as it is seen that the division B has suffered a loss of $6,000 due to which the president exclaimed "I knew it!.
Moreover the president ignored the given information i.e $172,000 included $94,500 that had been split evenly between divisions as they are classified as a general corporate expenses
So if it is split evenly the general corporate expenses for division B is $31,500 which is come from by dividing the $94,500 from 3 divisions
And if we do not allocated the expenses so all divisions would come in profit
Answer:
Unprejudiced discriminator.
Explanation:
Unprejudiced discriminator: This is referred to as the people who do not have the prejudice of their own, however, they act when needed or when it is convenient for them to discriminate as their decision is based on other people´s prejudice or socially motivated.
In the given case, a restaurant owner does not discriminatory feelings toward African American, however, due to social pressure, he is forced to discriminate as he refuses to serve them in his restaurant, which is a case of the unprejudiced discriminator.
The correct answer is C. title insurance
Answer:
The machine would be recorded as an asset, at the present value of the annual cash payments, $6,000 for 8 years
Explanation:
Surplus mining company is leasing the machine at the rate of $6,000 annual payment. So the acquisition of the machine will be recorded as an asset and it will reflect for the 8 years it was leased for in the books of Surplus mining.
The annual cash payments will be considered when this entry is being recorded, and it will be at the present value of annual cash payments of the $6,000 for 8 years.