Answer:
Journal Entries
Dr. Investment in Lopez Railways Inc. $600,000
Cr. Cash $600,000
Dr. Investment in Lopez Railways Inc $59,600
Cr. Income of Investment in Lopez Railways Inc $59,600
Dr. Cash $10,800
Cr. Investment in Lopez Railways Inc $10,800
Explanation:
As Windsor Locomotive Corporation has purchased 40% interest in Lopez Railway Inc.Lopez Inc. is classified as the associate company of Windsor Corp.
Share in net Income = $149,000 x 40% = $59,600
Share In Dividend = $27,000 x 40% = $10,800
Answer: $400,000
Explanation: Given the following :
Operating Income (EBIT) = $4,000,000
Weighted average cost of Capital (WACC) = 10% = 0.1
Operating capital = $20,000,000
Taxes = 40% = 0.4
Economic Value Added (EVA) is given by;
EBIT x (1-Tax) - (WACC x Operating capital)
$4,000,000 × (1-0.4) - (0.1 × 20,000,000)
$4,000,000 × (0.6) - (2,000,000)
$2400,000 - $2,000,000
=$400,000
To get it out of His hands
Explanation:
Just tired and ready to let it go
Monopolistic competition is the economic market model with many sellers selling similar, but not identical, products. The demand curve of monopolistic competition is elastic because although the firms are selling differentiated products, many are still close substitutes, so if one firm raises its price too high, many of its customers will switch to products made by other firms. This elasticity of demand makes it similar to pure competition where elasticity is perfect. Demand is not perfectly elastic because a monopolistic competitor has fewer rivals then would be the case for perfect competition, and because the products are differentiated to some degree, so they are not perfect substitutes.
Monopolistic competition has a downward sloping demand curve. Thus, just as for a pure monopoly, its marginal revenue will always be less than the market price, because it can only increase demand by lowering prices, but by doing so, it must lower the prices of all units of its product. Hence, monopolistically competitive firms maximize profits or minimize losses by producing that quantity where marginal revenue equals marginal cost, both over the short run and the long run.
Answer: book entry
Explanation:
A municipal bond, which is commonly referred to as a muni bond, can be defined as a bond that is issued by a particular territory or local government in order to finance public projects like airports, schools, roads, museums, seaports, and infrastructure. It should be noted that new issues of municipal short term notes are available in book entry form.