Answer: 1.
Mileage for the 200 miles he drove to the ravaged area
2.$1,500 charged to the credit card during the year
3.The cost of lodging while he is volunteering
Explanation:
Answer: Price of stock at year end =$53
Explanation:
we first compute the Expected rate of return using the CAPM FORMULAE that
Expected return =risk-free rate + Beta ( Market return - risk free rate)
Expected return=6% + 1.2 ( 16%-6%)
Expected return= 0.06 + 1.2 (10%)
Expected return=0.06+ 0.12
Expected return=0.18
Using the formulae Po= D1 / R-g to find the growth rate
Where Po= current price of stock at $50
D1= Dividend at $6 at end of year
R = Expected return = 0.18
50= 6/ 0.18-g
50(0.18-g) =6
9-50g=6
50g=9-6
g= 3/50
g=0.06 = 6%
Now that we have gotten the growth rate and expected return, we can now determine the price the investors are expected to sell the stock at the end of year.
Price of stock = D( 1-g) / R-g
= 6( 1+0.06)/ 0.18 -0.06
=6+0.36/0.12
=6.36/0.12= $53
Answer:
IBM could either diversify by the strategy of market penetration, which consists in increasing the market share in a particular sector (in this case, cloud computing) through more marketing efforts.
Or it could integrate horizontally, acquiring a possible competitor that is more advanced in the cloud-computing business. Or even a start-up with good prospects, because with the amount of capital that IBM has, it could more easily expand the start-up operation as a new internal business division.
Answer:
debit to Bad Debt Expense for $5800
Explanation:
Accounts receivable estimated as uncollectible = $8500
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts = $2700
Additional allowance for Doubtful debts required = $8500 - $2700
= $5800
The adjustment to record bad debts for the period will be
Debit Bad debt expense $5800
Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $5800
The right option is debit to Bad Debt Expense for $5800