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Answer:
Interest Expense $39,600
Cash Flow from Operating Activities $39,600
Explanation:
Payment of Interest Expense is the cash expense paid during the year which is deducted from the operating profit in the calculation of net income which is used to determine the cash flow from operating activities.
Interest on the Bond = $660,000 x 6% = $39,600
At the time of payment Journal Entry will be as follow
Dr. Interest Expense $39,600
Cr. Cash $39,600
As the cash is paid against the operating activities.
Answer: Option (D) is correct.
Explanation:
A banker's acceptance is an instrument that represents the promised payment by the bank in the future. This payment is accepted as a time draft by the bank and is to be drawn on a particular deposit. This draft is having all the information that is related to the future payment amount, date of the payment and the party to which the payment to be made. This acceptance can also be traded until the date of maturity.
<h3>Hello there!</h3>
Your question asks what comes after the period of recession in the business cycle.
<h3>Answer: D). Recovery</h3>
The reason why answer choice "D). Recovery" is correct because this comes after the period of recession in the business cycle.
Recession is like a "slow down" in the activity of a business. Which means that they aren't receiving any income, GDP, investments, and etc. This would cause a business to decrease while a lot of expenses that the business is getting are increasing. By expensive, I mean the cost to keep the business running and things of that sort.
Businesses go through a time of recession; therefore, they need to "recover" from that. And that's why recovery is the next stage. A business must recover from the "recession" period if they want to keep the business up and running. If the business doesn't recover, then the business will fail.
Once the business can recover from the recession period, then the business can succeed in their plans and execute them, while seeing the profits that they expected to make.
<h3>I hope this helps!</h3><h3>Best regards, MasterInvestor</h3>