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:
E) standard deviation of the company's common stock
Explanation:
The weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is dependent on cost of equity and cost of debt. Cost of Equity depends on company's beta (CAPM Model), growth rate of dividends (constant growth dividend discount model), so option A and C are not the answer. Cost of debt depends on coupon rate (for yield) as well as marginal tax rate (for post tax cost of debt) so option B and D are incorrect. So, answer is E. Standard deviation is the least probable factor that may cause change in WACC.
<span>Rosie's Flowers Company follows a B2C model. This is also known as a business to consumer model. It is when a business has transactions that are directly between the company and the consumers. The consumers are the end users of the products or services.</span>
Answer:
A) Debit cash, credit accounts receivable
Explanation:
As the statement said, Zoono electronics made a payment which means they are debiting cash amount of $3,500 to imperial distributor who is a supplier. So the best statement that best describes the recording of this financial transaction by imperial distributor is their account receivable has been credited and cash is debited. All the other options are wrong except this.