Answer:
10.94%
Explanation:
Your father was born 48 years ago
His grandfather deposited $250 in an account for him
Today the money is worth $36,500
The annual rate of his return can be calculated as follows
= 36500/250 ×1/48= (1+r/100)
= 146^0.020833= (1+r/100)
= 1.1094-1
= 0.10940×100
= 10.94%
Answer:
no problem
Explanation:
why should I subscribe it if I DNT want
Answer:
Warranty liability $2,128
Explanation:
680 phones sold x 5% x $76 per repaired phone = $2,584 total warranty liability
6 phones were repaired during the year x $76 = $456
remaining warranty liability = total estimated liability - money spent repairing phones during the year = $2,584 - $456 = $2,128
total outstanding warranty liability = $2,128
Since phone warranties last less than a year, the full amount should be recorded under current liabilities.
Answer: a. Credit to Unrealized Gain-Equity for $4,000.
Explanation:
Because the investment is an AVAILABLE FOR SALE investment, gains and losses made on it are recorded under COMPREHENSIVE INCOME in the Equity section as Unrealized gains or losses.
Because this is profit, it is treated as Unrealized gains and is Credited in the Equity section under Comprehensive income.
You however only record the gains or losses and not the whole amount because the investment is recorded at Fair Value as an asset.
Therefore in this scenario, the gain is $20,000-$16000 which is $4000. That is what is recorded as an Unrealized gain.
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