The closing entry for dividends involves a debit to <u>A. Retained Earnings</u> and a credit to <u>Dividends</u>.
<h3>What is a closing entry?</h3>
A closing entry is the journal entry at the end of the accounting period so that temporary ledger accounts (mainly income statement items) are moved to permanent accounts (balance sheet items).
<h3>Answer Options:</h3>
A. Retained Earnings; Dividends
B. Dividends; Retained Earnings
C. Dividends; Dividends Payable
D. Dividends Payable; Dividends
Thus, the closing entry for dividends is a debit to Retained Earnings, which is a permanent account, and a credit to Dividends (a temporary account).
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Answer:
a) Informational
Explanation:
The company is using informational appeal in its advertisement to convince the buyers that they need the product and shows how it works. . This type of appeal informs customers of the features, quality and benefits of a product. The demonstration of how the blades work helps the potential customers to make a rational decision as it it portrays that the blades' function of the providing the closest shave is what they need.
Answer:
J = 0.422
K = 0.58
Explanation:
When a portfolio is said to have risk that is equal to market, this means that the beta is equal to 1.
Let us define the weight of stock J = x
Let us define the Weight of stock K = (1-x)
To get the The Beta of portfolio = (x*1.26) + ((1-x)*0.81) = 1
When we open the brackets,
1.26x + 0.81 - .81x = 1
1.26x-0.81x = 1-0.81
0.45x = 0.19
To get x we divide through by 0.45
X = 0.422
Therefore the Weight of stock J = 0.422
Then the Weight of stock K = 1 - 0.422 = 0.578
Approximately 0.58