Full question(find attached) :
Faiz would like to illustrate the commission savings delivered by a payment app compared with a credit card. He decides to use a company that has a monthly sales volume of $50,000 delivered over 100 equal transactions.
From the information available, what is the difference between the payment app with the lowest charge, compared with a credit card charge?
A) $575
B) $1200
C) $1050
D) $480
E) $1237
Answer and Explanation:
Credit card processing firms charge an average of 3.5% and a flat fee of about 20 cents so we would make our comparison on this basis:
Since Faiz decides to use a company that has a monthly sales volume of $50,000 delivered over 100 equal transactions
The customer would pay $50000/100= $500 per instalment
Given the information I'm the table from question Instant wallet charges 3.5% +$0.20 for transactions lower than $1500
= 0.035*$500+$0.20=17.5+0.20=$17.7
An average credit card processing firms would charge :
0.035*500+$0.35=17.5+0.35= $17.85
Therefore instant wallet is cheaper and would save a customer =$17.85-17.7= $0.15
Clinton is probably asking himself which information he wishes he knew earlier, and if he made the right decision when weighing opportunity costs.
Answer and Explanation:
A. Stakeholders in the situation are:
1. Ellyn
2. The company
3. People using the financial statements
B. Ethical issues include:
1. Ellyn being dishonest by adding $1000 to the equipment asset and mistating the numerical value. This could cause loss as the $1000 could be from a liability account
C. Alternatives:
1. Creating a suspense account for the difference of $1000
2. Postponing finalisation and escalating the issue to a senior accountant to find out where the difference is from
Answer:
stockholders more since they are residual claimants
Explanation:
We expect that business cycles will affect stockholders more since they are residual claimants. Meaning that they receive their claims only after the more important precedent agents' make their claims. This is because a stockholder legally owns one or more parts (shares) of a specific company and therefore also inherits the risks of the company and are the last to be able to recover their money if the company crashes.