The subject of this question is Business at a College level. It provides various transactions and asks for clarification. The step-by-step breakdown of each transaction helps understand the scenario and the financial implications.
The subject of this question is Business and it is at a College level. The question provides various transactions and asks for clarification on the subject matter. Below is a step-by-step breakdown of each transaction:
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The question involves interpreting 'business transactions' and their effect on the components of the accounting equation (Assets = Liabilities + Equity). Various business transactions mentioned include issuing stock, purchasing equipment, earning and collecting sales revenue, borrowing and paying long-term debt, and more.
The subject of this question encompasses various business transactions that ultimately affect an entity's financial statements. The transactions in this question fall into categories of equity transactions (issuing stock), asset acquisitions (purchasing equipment), liabilities and equity transactions (borrowing and paying long-term debt), revenue and receivable transactions (earning and collecting sales revenue), expense and payable transactions (incurred shipping and marketing expenses), inventory transactions (using inventory sold to customers) and tax transactions (paying income tax recorded as an expense in the previous year).
Each of these transactions will have a dual effect on the components of the accounting equation (Assets = Liabilities + Equity).
For instance, when the company issued stocks for $6 cash, it increased its cash asset and its equity. When the company purchased equipment costing $6,320, paying $4,893 in cash and charging the rest on account, it increased its equipment asset, decreased its cash asset and increased its Accounts Payable liability.
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In the year 2013, the nation that had the highest GDP per capita out of the options was Switzerland.
In 2013, Switzerland had the very high GDP per capita of $88,109.49 which put it higher than the United States and Brazil.
This high GDP per capita meant that the Swiss economy was strong and that the people were mostly well off.
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Answer:
Switzerland the answer
Answer: D) cyclical
Explanation:
Cyclical Demand is difficult to predict because it goes according to the business cycle and hence is affected on a Macro Economic scale by events at a National or International level.
This means that something could be in demand today but the demand could fall or rise sharply based on the stage of the business cycle the economy is in.
Answer: Option E
Explanation: Corporate culture refers to the values and beliefs of an organisation that originates from its several different factors like strategy, customers and investors etc. The corporate culture of an organisation affects the attitude and behavior of all its members.
It sometimes works as a guide when the organisation faces an ethical dilemma. In a healthy corporate culture every employee in the organisation is treated with respect regardless of his or her status.
Thus, from the above we can conclude that the correct option is E.
A) The entry to record the redemption will include __________.
O a debit of $32000 to Premium on Bonds Payable.
O debit of $2040 to Loss on Bond Redemption.
O credit of $32040 to Premium on Bonds Payable.
O credit of $2040 to Loss on Bond Redemption.
Answer:
The correct option is debit of $2040 to Loss on Bond Redemption
Explanation:
The unamortized premium on the bonds at redemption date=carrying value-face value
carrying value is $829,960
face value is $800,000
unamortized premium=$829,960-$800,000=$29,960
cash paid on redemption=$800,000*104%=$832,000.00
The appropriate entries would a credit to cash of $ 832,000 while face value is debit to bonds payable and also the unamortized premium is debited to premium on bonds payable
loss on retirement=$832,000-$829,960=$2040
The loss is debited to loss on bond redemption
The correct answer is a debit of $2040 to Loss on Bond Redemption, as the amount paid to redeem the bonds exceeded their carrying value by this amount.
Robin Corporation retired its bonds at 104% of their face value, which implies the bonds were bought back for $832,000 ($800,000 x 1.04). The bonds had a carrying value of $829,960. The difference between the redemption price and the carrying value caused a loss on bond redemption of $2,040 ($832,000 - $829,960).
Therefore, the entry to record the redemption of Robin Corporation's bonds will include a debit of $2040 to Loss on Bond Redemption. This shows that the company experienced a financial loss due to the cost of redeeming the bonds being higher than their book value.
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b. they help us determine how much a firm will produce and even how it will produce it.
c. cost curves tell us the profitability of the firm.
d. they help us understand the market that the firm is in.
Answer:
a. they tell us whether a firm is profitable or not.
Explanation:
The shape of a firms curve tells us if a firm is profitable or not. If the firm is charging a higher price that is greater than its average cost of production for whatever quantity that was produced, we will have it that this firm will earn profits. But when the price that the firm is charging is smaller than its average cost of production, the firm will experience losses.
Answer:
12.8%
Explanation:
Data provided in the question:
Debt = 60% = 0.60
Equity = 40% = 0.40
Cost of debt, kd = 10% = 0.10
cost of equity, ke = 17% = 0.17
Now,
firm weight average cost of capital
= ( ke × weight of equity ) + ( kd × weight of debt )
on substituting the respective values, we get
= ( 0.17 × 0.40 ) + ( 0.10 × 0.60 )
= 0.068 + 0.06
= 0.128
or
= 0.128 × 100%
= 12.8%