Answer:
addresses when and how revenue should be recognized in contracts that provide both goods and service to customers.
Explanation:
ASC 606 is a new standard that provides guidance on revenue recognition to the companies that provide goods and services to its customers. This standard is for both public and private entities. Earlier there were some variations in the revenue recognition process across different companies. The new standard has now simplified standardization in financial reporting.
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Answer: Start = $300 million
End = $318.59 million
Explanation:
NAV can be calculated by dividing the funds Assets net of Liabilities by the total number of outstanding shares.
At start of the year NAV is $300 million and NAV per share is therefore,
= 300 million/ 10 million
= $30 per share.
Ending NAV
During the year the fund made Investments and increased by a price of 7%
= 300 million (1 + 0.07)
= $321 million
We still have to subtract the 12b-1 fees that the fund charges though and that would result in,
= 321 million * (1 - 0.0075)
= 318.5925
= $318.59 million.
Dividing this by the total number of outstanding shares we have,
= 318.59 /10
= $31.86
$31.86 is the NAV per share at year end.
Answer:
Cash cow
Explanation:
Boston consulting group (BCG) Matrix: It is a framework created for the strategic position of the business and its potential. It classifies business units into four categories of a cash cow, Stars, question mark and Dogs on the matrix of the growth rate of industry and relative market share. This matrix is also known as the growth-share matrix.
In the BCG matrix, If business unit lies in the category of a Cash cow, then it is considered as market leader as it generates more income and company are able to get a good return out of investment in this business unit. In the matrix, the Business unit have high market share, however, it has less growth prospect.
In the given case, Mega-Big Corp has been manufacturing components of automobiles and has been extremely profitable for 18 years, therefore, Mega-Big Corp. is most likely considered a cash cow.
Answer:
1.
Dr. Net Sales ¥ 1,888,622
Cr. Income Summary ¥ 1,888,622
2.
Dr. Income Summary ¥1,770,833
Cr. Cost of sales ¥ 1,254,981
Cr. Advertising expense ¥ 118,308
Cr. Other expense ¥ 397,544
Explanation:
Closing Entries are passed to close the temporary accounts of a business for the year. These accounts are closed and their balances are transferred to income summary account.
First we will close the the revenue / income accounts and then expenses or cost accounts.