Answer:
Ethan can finish his degree without debt if he works part time after his studies and earns at least $9,000 which is his university fee.
Explanation:
Ethan is developing strategies to finance his studies. He do not wishes to secure loan to pay his fee. He can work part time and earn some amount which he should save in order to pay off his fee. He can earn more money by selling some goods that he can make on his own. Some art and craft things that are admired by people can bring him money.
Answer:
14.83%
Explanation:
Laura budgets $54 each month for annual expenses. She nets $1820 semimonthly.What percent of her net monthly income does she budget for annual expenses?
$1820 semimonthly = 1820 x 2 monthly = $3,640
Annual expenses budget = $54
Percentage of her net monthly income budgeted for annual expenses = (54 / 3, 640) x 100 = 14.83%
Answer:
($89,000)
Explanation:
The cash flow statement categories the company's transactions in a financial period into 3 groups; these are operating, investing and financing.
The net profit/loss, depreciation, changes in current assets (other than cash) and liabilities are considered as operating activities including income taxes.
The sale of assets, interest received, purchase of investments are examples of investing activities while the issuance of stocks, debt principal deduction (loan settlement), issuance of debt securities etc are examples of financing activities.
the net cash provided by (used in) financing activities on the statement of cash flows would be:
= -$30,000 - $59,000
= - $89,000
Others not involved in the computation are investing and operating activities
Answer:
The alternative that should be chosen assuming identical replacement is:
Alternative B.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Alternatives:
A B
First Cost $5,000 $9,200
Uniform Annual Benefit $1,750 $1,850
Useful life, in years 4 8
Rate of return 7% 7%
Annuity factor 3.387 5.971
Present value of annuity $5,927.25 $11,046.35
Net cash flow $927.25 $1,846.35
b) Alternative B yields a higher return than Alternative A. Since the two alternatives are based on the same rate of return, Alternative B will bring in a higher annual benefit, even when discounted to the present value.
The purpose of financial accounting is to provide information that helps with the assessment of a firm's financial history and current performance. Financial accounting includes income statements, balance sheets, and statements of cash flows.