Airplanes changed the way the world does business by decreasing the cost of long-distance travel and improving the speed with which it may be completed. This is further explained below.
<h3>What are
Airplanes?</h3>
Generally, is simply defined as an airplane, a motorized aircraft with fixed wings that displaces more air than it weighs.
In conclusion, new trade and employment possibilities can be accessed with little disruption to existing business operations.
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Business
<span>All profit-seeking activities and enterprises that provide goods and services necessary to an economic system.</span>
The component of the GDP includes consumption, investment, government purchases, exports, imports.
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drop-down for the given list includes
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- The state of Pennsylvania repaves highway PA 320, which goes through the center of Swarthmore. - Government Purchase.
- Kevin's employer upgrades all of its computer systems using U.S.-made parts. - Investment.
- Maria gets a new video camera made in the United States. - Consumption.
- Rajiv in Sweden orders a bottle of Vermont maple syrup from the producer's website. - Exports.
- Kevin buys a sweater made in Guatemala. - Consumption & Imports.
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$410,000 goodwill should be recognized, and $270,000 is Darrow's beginning capital balance.
The implied value of the company is $900,000 ($270,000 ÷ 30%). Because the money is going to the partners rather than into the business, the capital total is $490,000 before realigning the balances. Hence, goodwill of $410,000 is recognized based on the implied value ($900,000 - $490,000). This goodwill is assumed to represent unrealized business gains and is attributed to the original partners according to their profit and loss ratio. They will then each convey 30 percent ownership of the $900,000 partnership to Darrow for a capital balance of $270,000.
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Following are the capital account balances and profit and loss percentages (indicated parenthetically) for the William, Jennings, and Bryan partnership:
William (40%) $220,000
Jennings (40%) $160,000
Bryan (20%) $110,000
Darrow invests $270,000 in cash for a 30 percent ownership interest. The money goes to the original partners. Goodwill is to be recorded. How much goodwill should be recognized, and what is Darrow's beginning capital balance?
Answer:
YTC = 8.3%
Explanation:
you should calculate the yield to call (YTC)
YTC = {coupon + [(call value - market value)/n]} / [(call value + market value)/2]
but we first need to calculate the market value:
PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 6.5%)¹⁰ = $532.73
PV of coupons = $60 x 7.18883 (PV annuity factor, 6.5%, 10 periods) = $431.33
market price = $532.73 + $431.33 = $964.06
YTC = {60 + [(1,060 - 964.06)/4]} / [(1,060 + 964.06)/2] = 83.985 / 1,012.03 = 8.3%