Answer:
Explanation:
1. The journal entry for declaration of dividend is shown below:
Retained Earnings A/c Dr
= (8,600 million shares × $0.18 per share) = $1,548 million
To Dividend payable in cash $1,548 million
(Being dividend is declared)
2. No journal entry should be passed on the record date
3. The journal entry for payment of the cash dividend is shown below:
Cash dividend payable A/c Dr $1,548 million
To Cash $1,5480 million
(Being payment is made for cash dividend)
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Answer:
1.90
Explanation:
Calculation for how many cells that the company require to satisfy predicted demand
Using this formula
Numbers of cell=Projected annual demand/Annual capacity per cell
Based on the information given we were told that Annual demand is 50,000 units in which it is forecasted that within 2 years it will tripple which means that Annual demand will be calculated as:
Projected annual demand = 50,000*2 years
Projected annual demand=100,000
Let plug in the formula
Numbers of cell=100,000÷(220 units/day × 238 days/year)
Numbers of cell=100,000÷52,360
Numbers of cell=1.90
Therefore the amount of cells that the company require to satisfy predicted demand will be 1.90
Answer:
C. What you earn on this security would not change as a result of the change in interest rates.
Explanation:
The increase in the interest rate will decrease the price of the T-Bill if you want to sell it to another investor, but what you will earn with the security will not change at all. Your earnings in dollars = interest rate paid by the T-Bill or any other type of bond.
If you buy and sell securities for a living, then a change in the interest rates can make you win or lose money, since the price of the securities will increase or decrease. If interest rates increase, the price decreases. But if you invest on a security to earn the coupon or interest rate that it pays, a change in the price will not affect you because you already own it. The opportunity cost of holding the security might change, but the accounting revenues will not.