Answer: Financial institutions
Explanation: Financial institutions, sometimes referred to as banking institutions works as a intermediary in financial markets. These institutions offers deposit facilities to general public in exchange of interest on such deposits. Then these institutions lend the deposited amounts to those in need for investments and funds and charge interest to them.
Thus, we can conclude that option A is correct.
Answer:
prime mortgage insurance (PMI) is an insurance that mortgage lenders require when borrowers make a down payment of less than 20% of the purchase price of the house.
We are not given any table, so I looked in the internet to find one that can be used as an example:
outstanding principal = $142,000 - 17% = $117,860
- mortgage term equal or less than 15 years
- base loan amount is less than $625,000
- loan to value ratio = 1 - down payment = 83%, which means it is ≤ 90%
- bps = 45
total yearly premium = principal x bps = $117,860 x 0.0045 = $530.47
monthly PMI payment = $530.47 / 12 months = $44.20
Answer:
$16,500
Explanation:
Note: Work In Process simply mean the cost of Job which is not complete.
Work In Process = Direct Materials + Direct Labor + Overhead Cost
Work In Process = $3,000 + $4,500 + ($4,500*200%)
Work In Process = $3,000 + $4,500 + $9,000
Work In Process = $16,500
So, the balance in the Work in Process account at the end of September relative to Job A3B is $16,500.
Answer:
A home improvement store that just began business last year and had $2.7 million in gross receipts.
Explanation:
The IRS allows only a limited number of businesses to use cash basis accounting and in order to do so, the business must be:
- Partnership or C corporation with less than $5 million in total sales revenue per year
- Sole proprietorship or S corporation with less than $1 million in total sales revenue
- Cannot be a publicly traded corporation
- Personal service businesses with more than 95% of revenue specifically related to services.
- Family owned farms with total annual sales revenue less than $25 million.
You could ask him what would happen if the money got stolen, or what would happen if the insurance got hacked.