Answer:
Explanation:
This question doesn’t seem to be complete however I’ll try to answer it to the best of my knowledge.
Firstly we must know the Original Purchase Price of the Asset. From the Original Purchase Price we will deduct the accumulated Depreciation and get the Net Book Value. From this Net Book Value the selling price of the Equipment will be deducted to calculate the Gain or Loss on the Sale of Equipment. I have given an example to demonstrate the scenario
COST $120,000
Straight Line Depreciation Rate (Annual) 15%
Monthly Depreciation $1,500
Accumulated Depreciation (4 years) $72,000
Net Book Value $48,000
Selling Price of Asset $36,500
Gain on Sale of Asset $11,500
Answer:
GDP is important because it gives information about the size of the economy and how an economy is forming
Explanation:
I believe the answer is: Germany owed large debts to other countries after World War I
After being forced to surrender in world war I, the Allies forced Germany to pay back all the expense that other countries have to made due to the war that Germany initiated as their term of surrender.
This caused a massive increase in Germany's national debt and caused a downturn in their economy.
Answer: Please refer to explanation
Explanation:
1.
The stock of money people hold to pay unpredictable expenses. <u>Precautionary Motive</u>
The stock of money people hold to take advantage of future changes in the prices of financial assets other than money. <u>Speculative Motive</u>
The stock of money people hold to pay everyday predictable expenses. <u>Transactionary Motive.</u>
<u>2.</u> This is an example of a decrease in Daesun's <u>Transactionary </u>demand for money.
Paying rent is a predictable everyday expense so it is Transactionary.
3. As the interest rate falls, the opportunity cost of holding money <u>falls</u> , and people <u>increase</u> their speculative balances.
The Opportunity cost of holding money falls because people will not be gaining such a high rate of return if they invest due to the lower interest rates so they can hold money with little repercussions. They will increase Speculative balances though to tak advantage when the rates go back up.