Answer: b. The company issued common stock in 2015.
Explanation:
Common Stock is recorded at par value in the books and so the only things that can affect it are more stock being issued which would increase it or treasury stocks being purchased which would decrease it.
As the common stock increased in 2015 from 2014 by $1,000 more, it shows that the company issued $1,000 worth of stock in 2015.
Answer:
-$14 per share
Explanation:
The exercise value is the monetary value of Mrs. Jennifer's call option if she was going to exercise it. The exercise value is calculated by subtracting the current stock price from the strike price = $60 - $74 = -$14.
Since no one would exercise a stock warrant knowing that they will lose money, we can expect that Mrs. Jennifer does not exercise her call option. If she really wanted to purchase a stock from LPM it would be cheaper to buy it at its current market price.
Answer: the story of a veteran that was a cashier and competed in the annual spartan games.
Explanation:
In most businesses stories pass a lot of information that makes the consumers have an interest in products. It's believed most times that behind every product there is a story and this story most times are channeled in ways to communicate into sales. Rose on training the new employees will give them informative talk that includes a story about the company on a wounded war veteran who got employed as a cashier at a local spartan store and despite his condition of using prosthetic arm, participated in the annual spartan games.
Answer:
Debit balance is transaction amount minus margin: (250 × $36.55) − 0.46 × (250 × $36.55) = $4934.25
Equity is the margin amount, or 0.46 × (250 × $36.55) = $4203.25
Margin = (Value − Debit balance)/Value = [(250 × $46) − $4934.25] ÷ (250 × $46) = 57.09%.
Answer: Idk but try downloading more apps it’s a lot easier to have more than one
Explanation: