Answer:
The correct answer is $19 trillion
Explanation:
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the total market or monetary value of all the goods and services produced by a country within its borders over a given period of time. It is used as a measure of a country's economic health, due to its broad coverage.
The formula for calculating GDP is: GD
P = C + I + G + (
X − M
)
where :
C = private consumption (consumer goods)
I = gross investments (investment goods)
G = government investments or government spending (govt. services)
X = export
M = import
Therefore:
GDP (in trillion) = 10 + 4 + 6 + (4 - 6) = 10 + 10 - 1 = $19 trillion dollars.
Please note that there is the nominal GDP and real GDP.
Nominal GDP is the total value of all the final goods and services a country produces within a year, while real GDP is the value of the goods and services produced within a year, putting inflation effects into account.
Answer:
a. $8,000 gain
Explanation:
The face value of the bonds purchased by Pluto Corporation are $120,000. The bonds are purchased at discount of $1,980. The bonds have carrying value of $126,019 at the time of purchase. The net gain or loss is calculated by the difference between two values.
$120,000 - $126,019 - $6,019
The discount amount of the bond was $1,980.
Total gain on the bonds approximately ($6,019 + $1,980) = $8,000
Answer:
$0
Explanation:
Scott Company must record the warranty expense and liability regarding the products sold during the years that they occur. For example, the following journal entry must be made to record the warranty expense for year 1:
Dr Warranty expense 25,000
Cr Warranty liability 25,000
During year 2, they will record the warranty expense for that year:
Dr Warranty expense 20,000
Cr Warranty liability 20,000
That means that during year 3, the only warranty expense recorded will be the one related to the goods sold during that year.
Answer: the correct answer is A) If real property is involved in the sale, the broker (Alison, in this case) usually treats the sale of the business and sale of the land/building as two separate and concurrent transactions with two concurrent and contingent escrows.
Explanation:
The sale of business opportunities may involve the sale of only personal property.
Alison, in dealing with the sale of business opportunities, must remember to inform the purchaser of the various governmental agencies that the purchaser should contact for required permits, licenses, and clearances. These agencies include the IRS, State Board of Equalization, State Department of Benefit Payments, State Department of Industrial Relations, and various other county and municipal agencies.
The sale of a business opportunity includes the business's stock, trade fixtures, and trade name, a competition agreement, and lease assignment. While such a sale also includes the goodwill of a business, a monetary value cannot be placed on the goodwill.