Answer:
Answer A
Explanation:
Import: when a country does not produce particular goods by itself, they buy goods from other country, Goods purchased from other country called imported goods
Export: when a country produces more goods than their needs, then these countries sell particular goods to other countries. goods sold to other countries called export goods.
when a goods is called import for a country, the same goods is called export for another country.
Answer:
Present value (P) = $4,000
Interest rate (r) = 6% = 0.06
Number of years (n) = 5 years
FV = P(1 + r)n
FV = $4,000(1 + 0.06)5
FV = $4,000(1.06)5
FV = $4,000 x 1.338225578
FV = $5,353
Explanation:
The future value of the investment is a function of present value multiplied by 1 + interest rate raised to power number of years.
Answer:
The demand function is p= (-2.1)*q + 15.3
Explanation:
The supply function for honey is p=S(q)=0.4*q+2.8, where p is the price in dollars for an 8-oz container and q is the quantity in barrels. The equilibrium price is $4.80. So, the equilibrium quantity is:
4.80=0.4*q+2.8
Solving:
4.80 - 2.8=0.4*q
2=0.4*q
2÷0.4= q
5=q
The demand function, assuming it is linear, is p=m*q+b
The equilibrium quantity is 5 barrels and the equilibrium price is $4.80; and the demand is 4 barrels when the price is $6.90. So:

Isolating the variable "b" from the first equation, you get:
4.80 - m*5= b
Replacing the previous expression in the second equation you get:
6.90=m*4 + 4.80 - m*5
6.90 - 4.80=m*4 - m*5
2.1= (-1)*m
2.1÷(-1)= m
-2.1=m
Replacing the value of "m" in the expression 4.80 - m*5= b you get:
4.80 - (-2.1)*5= b
Solving you get:
15.3= b
So, <u><em>the demand function is p= (-2.1)*q + 15.3</em></u>
Answer:
B. Leary's total stockholders' equity decreased $115,000.
Explanation:
When a company purchases its previously issued stocks, this is called Treasury Stocks. These becomes stocks issued but not part of the outstanding stocks and are not included in the computation of Earnings Per Share. When Treasury Stock is presented in the Stockholder's Section of the Balance Sheet, this is deducted from the total Stockholder's Equity, notwithstanding the par value of the common stock.
Answer:
The total amount of paid-in capital in excess of par is: $5,000.
Explanation:
When Common Stocks are classified as par value Stocks, any price paid in excess of the par value of the Stock is accounted for in the Share Premium account.
<u>Here is the Summary of the Transaction provided.</u>
Common Stocks : 260 shares × $100 = $26,000
Paid-in capital in excess of par : $31,000 - $26,000 = $5,000