Work refers to any useful activity.
Answer:
YTM = 8.93%
YTC = 8.47%
Explanation:
The first part is the present value of the coupon payment until the bond is called.
The second is the present value of the called amount
P = market price value = 1,200
C = annual coupon payment = 1,000 x 12% 120
C/2 = 60
CP = called value = 1,060
t = time = 6 years
Using Financial calculator we get the YTC
8.467835879%
The first part is the present value of the coupon payment until manurity
The second is the present value of the redeem value at maturity
P = market price value = 1,200
C = coupon payment = 1,000 x 12%/2 = 60
C/2 = 60
F = face value = 1,060
t = time = 10 years
Using Financial calculator we get the YTM
8.9337714%
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "D": $24.
Explanation:
Opportunity cost can be defined as the cost of the best next available option after taking another decision in regards to a situation. It is also the return that the chosen option provides compared to the return that could have provided the option that was forgone.
In this case, choosing to go to the local carnival will represent losing one hour of working as a coach assistant ($15). Besides, as there is a $9 admission fee to the carnival, you will need to spend that money. Thus, the total opportunity cost of going to the carnival instead of working is $24 (<em>$15+$9=$24</em>).
Answer:
d) $2,377 millions.
Explanation:
Total of Assets comprises the sum of Current Assets and Non Current Assets. Current Assets are assets of a short term nature not exceeding 12 months and Non - Current Assets are assets of a long term nature, exceeding 12 months.
In the Balance Sheet, some assets are presented at their net amounts. Property Plant and Equipment is presented net of accumulated depreciation. Trade Receivables are presented net of allowances for uncollectable amounts.
Therefore,
Total Assets Calculation :
$ millions
Accounts receivable-trade 699
Building and equipment 930
Cash-checking 40
Interest receivable 34
Inventory 25
Land 166
Notes receivable (long-term) 484
Petty cash fund 7
Prepaid rent 28
Supplies 8
Trademark 49
Accumulated depreciation (75)
Allowance for uncollectible accounts (18)
Total Assets 2,377
Answer:
Fuel is an expense and the fact that it was not paid off immediately means that it is an amount owed to Western Oil thereby making it an Accounts Payable.
Journal entry is:
Date Account title and Description Debit Credit
Fuel Expense $4,360
Accounts Payable $4,360