Answer: review your strengths, weaknesses, and career goals
Seasonal marketing is the process of marketing products or services during special points of the year. This could mean everything from Christmas and Valentine’s Day to simply the “winter season.” Seasonal marketing doesn’t have to relate to an “official” holiday — it’s about adjusting your marketing campaigns to the significant events that relate to your industry. It’s pinpointing relevant dates throughout the year and finding ways to capitalize on them.
By common sense I can tell is
C.) by investigating in a variety of investment options!
while doing business I rather have multiple options than one!
but that is personal you may have your own thought!
Answer:
J1
Inventory $7,350 (debit)
Trading Account - 2012 $7,350 (credit)
J2
Inventory $22,150 (debit)
Trade Payable $22,150 (credit)
J3
Write down of Inventory $20,690 (debit)
Inventory $20,690 (credit)
J4
Note Receivable $20,000 (debit)
Bank $20,000 (credit)
J5
Rent Prepaid $12,000 (debit)
Bank $12,000 (credit)
Explanation:
J1
Being Inventory on hand at begining of the year
J2
Being Inventory supplies acquired.
J3
Being inventory written down after physical count.
Inventory = $7,350 + $22,150 - $8,810 = $20,690
J4
Being Note received from a customer
J5
Being Rent for 1 year received in advance
Answer:
In simple words, a call option refers to the provision under which the issuing entity of the stock can repurchase it from the holders at a pre- specified price. For example- Company A issued a security for $100 to X with a 1 year call provision at the call price of $110. This, means Company A can buy back te security from X at a price of $110 after one year.
A call option is an obligation to the holder and a right to the issuer of the security. Thus, the main benefit of using a call option is that if the price of the security in the market after one year exceeds $110 then company a can buyback shares at a discounted price.