Answer:
Explanation:
3. Trade Business ... including any and all business that buy from others companies to sell to the public.
4. Extraction business ... as they extract materials from the earth so that manufacturers can create valuable products for customers.
5. nonprofit corporation ... these corporations are legal entities which do not operate as a business and usually make all of their money through donations and grants to use for the benefit of the public, but can also sell goods and services for money.
6. franchise. ... there are many examples of franchises such as McDonalds, Target, Walmart etc. All of which sell the rights to individuals to operate under the franchises name.
7. retailer ... in other words these are the final stores where customers ultimately purchase the product. This can either be a brick and mortar store or an online shop.
Answer:
A) Cash (debit) 180,000; Common stock (credit) 150,000; Additional paid-up capital-common stock (credit) 30,000 - Debit - Credit = 0
B) Cash (debit) 255,000; Preferred stock (credit) 250,000; Additional paid-up capital-preferred stock (credit) 5,000 - Debit - Credit = 0
C) Cash (debit) 900,000; Common stock (credit) 600,000; Additional paid-up capital-common stock (credit) 300,000 - Debit - Credit = 0
Explanation:
In Eastport Inc.´s case all 3 situations are similar, shares (Stockholders´Equity) increased, so credits in 4 accounts, according to the type of shares that are issued, must be registered: Common stock, Preferred stock, Additional paid-up capital-common stock, Additional paid-up capital- preferred stock. We will recognize the par value and stated value of the shares and the difference between this and the price paid by shareholders will be recognized as additional paid-up capital. Also, cash (Asset) is received as payment for the shares so a debit must be registered in the account Cash.
Answer:
balance in the margin account therefore goes down from $2,000 to $1,800
Explanation:
given data
contract = 100 units
futures price = $1,010 per unit
initial margin = $2000
maintenance margin = $1500
futures price rises = $1,012 per unit
solution
we get here by short sold the futures contract so profit when price goes up is
loss = $1,012 - $1,010 = 2 per unit
short position loss is = 2 × 100 = 200
Margin account balance at the end of the day = Initial margin - loss due to increase .......................1
Margin account balance = $2000 - $200 = $1800
so balance in the margin account therefore goes down from $2,000 to $1,800
Answer:
7.32
Explanation:
Swap rate is fixed rate that swap receiver requires for the paying the uncertain rate. SWAP rate is fixed interest rate that is required by Swap receiver in exchange of floating rate of LIBOR. Swap rate can be calculated by multiple formula using the spreadsheet. The formula listed below is the simplest version;
r = 
= 1-d (0, 4) /4 T=1 d(0,t) = 0.0732
= 7.32