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just olya [345]
3 years ago
13

Equilibrium in financial markets occurs at an interest rate where the quantity of loanable funds demanded is

Business
1 answer:
yanalaym [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: c. equal to the quantity of loanable funds supplied.

Explanation:

Equilibrium in any market occurs when the quantity demanded is equal to the quantity supplied and the loanable funds market are no different except that the quantity that is demanded and supplied in this market is the loanable funds and the price is the interest rate.

When the interest rate being offered by the financial institutions lending money is the same as the one being demanded by the people and companies who want loanable funds, the market is said to be in equilibrium.

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1. Journal Entries:

1. Debit Pledges Receivable $700,000

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To record unrestricted pledges received.

1. Debit Uncollectible Expense $56,000

  Credit Allowance for Uncollectibles $56,000

To record 8% of uncollectible pledges.

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To record receipt of restricted use grants.

3. Debit Unrestricted net assets $520,000

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To record current pledges collected

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   Credit Uncollectible Expense $26,000

To record the write-off of $30,000 remaining uncollected pledges.

4. Debit Office Equipment $15,000

   Credit Unrestricted net assets $15,000

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   Credit Unrestricted net assets $3,000

To record the payment of mortgage on buildings.

6. Debit Unrestricted net assets $27,200

   Debit Temporarily restricted net assets $5,400

   Credit Interest and dividends Revenue $32,600

To record the receipt of interest and dividends.

6. Debit Permanently restricted net assets $1,000

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   Credit Sale of Endowment Investment $6,000

To record the sale and gain of endowment investments.

7. Debit Depreciation Expense:

  Community services $ 12,000

  Public health education $7,000

  Research $10,000

  Fundraising $15,000

  General and administrative $9,000

Credit Accumulated Depreciation $53,000

To record depreciation expense for the year.

8. Debit Other expenses:

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 Public health education $100,000

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To record other expenses.

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Credit Donated clerical services $2,400

To record the receipt of donated clerical services.

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Pledges                                  $700,000

Interest and dividends              32,600

Sale of Endowments                   6,000   $738,600

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  Public health education        $7,000

  Research                              $10,000

  Fundraising                          $15,000

  General & administrative      $9,000       53,000

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 Public health education     $100,000

 Research                               $81,000

 Fundraising                          $39,000

 General and administrative $61,000      531,600

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Office equipment                (15,000)

Building mortgage               (3,000)

Interest and Dividends       27,200

Sale of Endowment              5,000

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Beginning balance            $ 87,000

Restricted use grants      $150,000

Interest and Dividends          5,400

Ending balance               $242,400

3. Permanently restricted (endowment) net assets

Beginning balance          $ 219,000

Gain from Endowment           1,000

Ending balance               $220,000

b) Midwest Heart Association's Statement of Activities is the financial statement that shows the revenues and expenses of the association, including the change in net assets during a period.  It is like the income statement of a profit-making entity that shows revenue and expenses.  While the excess in revenue over expenses is called net income for a profit-making entity, it is called change in net assets for a non-profit-making organization like Midwest Heart Association.

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