Answer:
Assume that you are a new analyst hired to evaluate the capital budgeting projects of the company which is considering investing in two CPEC projects, “Expansion Zone North” and “Expansion Zone East”. The initial cost of each project is Rs. 10,000. Company discount all projects based on WACC. Further, all the projects are equally risky projects and the company uses only debt and common equity for financing these projects. It can borrow unlimited amounts at an interest rate of rd 10% as long as it finances at its target capital structure, which calls for 50% debt and 50% common equity. The dividend for next period is $2.0, its expected that they will grow at the constant growth rate of 8%, and the company’s common stock sells for $20. The tax rate is 50%.
Answer and Explanation:
The journal entry is shown below
Cash $46,620
To Notes Receivable $44,400
To Interest receivable ($44,400 × 15% × 120 days ÷ 360 days)
(Being the cash received is recorded)
Here we debited the cash as it increased the assets and at the same time we credited the interest receivable and the note receivable as it decreased the assets
The same is to be considered
Answer:
Check the explanation
Explanation:
a)
In IFRS according to IAS 19 all past service cost is recognized in the net income in the period in which amendment (change) is made by entity for defined benefit pension, it does not matter what is the status of the employees who will benefit the change. So in Year 1 $150000 will be expended completely and in subsequent years the amount is $0
Year 1 =$150000
Subsequent years= $0
b) In US GAAP the past service cost is recorded in Accumulated other comprehensive income in the year of amendment. It is amortized over the future working life of the participants.
Year 1 is year of adoption hence $0 is amortized because $150000 is included in Accumulated other comprehensive income.
Subsequent years: (150000/10=15000) $15000 will be amortized for each year for 10 years.
Answer:
The correct answer to the following question is option C) compare the daily cash receipts totals with the bank deposits.
Explanation:
When cash receipts are received by a company, it is often deposited in bank on the bank the same day they are received or they should be deposited the following business day. If a auditor or a manger or owner wants to make sure that the cash is promptly deposited everyday, then one way in which he or she can make sure that this is happening promptly is by comparing the daily cash deposits with the bank deposits or bank statements, through this procedures a person comparing them would come to know of any discrepancy in cash deposit, if it exist.
Answer: Regular checking account with a monthly fee $4 for an unlimited number of checks,no monthly balance required and no interest earning.
Explanation:
I searched further online and got the options. The correct option will be "Regular checking account with a monthly fee $4 for an unlimited number of checks,no monthly balance Required and no interest earning"
Since Megg has an opening balance of 300, she can't open a account that requires a minimum balance of 400. Likewise, it'll be unwise to charges $6 monthly when the balance in the account falls below 300.
Therefore, she should open this account with a monthly fee of $4 and no minimum monthly balance required since the cost of keeping the account is cheaper and better than others.