Answer:
The expanding accounting equation is:
Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders Equity
[Common Stock + Retained Earnings]
(Revenues - Expenses - Dividends)
Now, we replace the amounts in the formula
$84,325 = $2,560 + X
[ X + R ]
($54,780 - $28,125 - $13,450)
$84,325 = $2,560 + X
[ X + R ]
($54,780 - $28,125 - $13,450)
$84,325 = $2,560 + X
[ X + $13,205 ]
$84,325 = $2,560 + X
[ 68,560 + $13,205 ]
$84,325 = $2,560 + $81,765
Both sides are now equal to $84,325
Thus, Common Stock = $68,560
Answer:
BenchMark, Inc.
The current share price for the stock is:
$43.13
Explanation:
Dividend per share = $3.45
Growth rate = 5%
Investors' required rate of return = 13%
Stock value = Dividend per share / (Required Rate of Return – Dividend Growth Rate)
= $3.45/(0.13 - 0.05)
= $43.13
b) To determine BenchMark, Inc.'s current share price divide the dividend per share by the required rate of return after subtracting the growth rate from the required rate of return.
Answer:
The answer to the question is customer- initiated touch point
Explanation:
In Hank Brigman's submission a touch point is the meeting point between customers and the organization in order to share vital information,negotiate business or zeal up a transaction.
When interaction is initiated by the customer, it is known as customer-initiated touch point.This is sometimes made possible by referrals from those customers who have made use of the product in the time past or due to a brand loyalty a product or service commands among its rival products or services.
Answer:
The subsidiary reports cost of goods sold at A. $660,000.
Explanation:
Cost of goods sold is the direct cost of producing or purchasing the goods sold by a business. The formula for cost of goods sold is as follows:
Cost of goods sold = Opening inventory + Purchases - Closing inventory
The subsidiary calculates its cost of goods sold as follows.
Opening inventory $120,000
Add: Purchases $720,000
Less: Closing inventory ($180,000)
Cost of goods sold $660,000
Therefore, the correct option is A. $660,000.
Answer:
Myron gains, while the bank loses.
Explanation:
Fallen in prices is usually cause by deflation i.e a general decrease in the prices of goods and services which enhances the purchasing power of money.
In this case, 5% fall in price will increase the value of the Myron investment with bank and caused bank more money .