Answer:
0.95
Explanation:
Given that,
Market demand for wheat: Q = 100 − 2p + 1pb + 2Y
price of wheat, p = $2
price of barley, pb = $3
Income, Y = $1000
Q = 100 − 2p + 1pb + 2Y
= 100 - (2 × 2) + (1 × 3) + (2 × 1,000)
= 100 - 4 + 3 + 2,000
= 2,099
Differentiating Q with respect to Y,
dQ/dY = 2
Income elasticity of wheat:
= (dQ/dY) × (Y ÷ Q)
= 2 × (1,000 ÷ 2,099)
= 0.95
If a consumer believes that the price of the good will be higher in the future he is more likely to purchase the good now. If the consumer expects that her income will be higher in the future the consumer may buy the good now. In other words positive expectations about future income may encourage present consumption.
Answer:
Entries are given below
Explanation:
Cash should be recorded as an asset on the issuance of bonds and bonds should be credited as it is a liability for the company. Interest expense should be debited on a semiannual basis
June 30, 2021 ( issuance of bonds)
DEBIT CREDIT
Cash 1,042,973
Bonds payable 970,000
Premium on bonds payable 72,973
December 31, 2021 ( interest expense)
DEBIT CREDIT
Interest Expense 62,578
(1,042,973 x 12% x 6/12)
Premium on bonds payable 472
Cash 63,050
(970,000 x 13% x 6/12)
June 30, 2022 (interest expense)
DEBIT CREDIT
Interest Expense 62,550
(1,042,973-472) x 12% x 6/12)
Premium on bonds payable 500
Cash 63,050
(970,000 x 13% x 6/12)
Answer: Encumbrance
Explanation: The commitment made by a governmental unit to buy some product for use in administration is recorded in the general fund as an encumbrance which is defined as an interest, right, burden or liability that must be carried. As such, an encumbrance ensures that there will be enough funds available for the payment of certain governmental obligations and commonly refers to restricted funds in the general fund account.