Answer:
11%
Explanation:
Compounding is the method used to determine the future worth of an amount today while discounting is the method used to determine the present value of a future amount.
Both are related by
Fv = Pv(1 + r)^n
where Fv is the future amount
Pv is the present value
r = rate
n = time
As such,
18.5 = 15 (1 + r)^2
1.2333 = (1 + r)^2
1 + r = 1.11
r = 0.11
the annual percent on returns is 11%
Answer:
False
Explanation:
It is not necessary to have board-approved policies on environmental management as the only way to indicate that corporate social responsibility practices have become an insignificant factor in determining where multinational corporations conduct business.
Answer: C. 0.3
Explanation: The Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range (AMDR) usually expressed as percentage of total daily intake of energy is defined as the range of intakes for a particular energy source (protein, fat, carbohydrate etc) that is associated with reduced risk of chronic disease while providing adequate intakes of essential nutrients required by the body. For proteins this is within the range of 10 to 35%, expressed as fraction, 0.1 to 0.35. Option C falls within this range and therefore is the correct answer.
Answer:
$35,000
Explanation:
As the Allowance of Doubtful Accounts account already has the balance of $12,000, and we need $35,000 at the end of the year. We know that Allowance of Doubtful Accounts account account has credit nature so it needed $23,000 ($35,000 - $12,000) to be adjusted at the end of the year to make the adjusted balance equals to $35,000. So, the adjusted account balance will be $35,000.
Answer:
d. Cash will be debited for $210,000.
Explanation:
The journal entry for the issue of shares is shown below:
Cash A/c Dr $210,000
To common stock (5,000 shares × $5) = $25,000
To Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value $185,000
(Being issue of shares recorded)
So, the cash account is debited whereas the common stock and paid-in capital should be credited
And, the remaining balance should be transferred to the Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value