Its an expense account that follows credit, not debit
Answer:
Current liabilities:
Notes payable $8,000
Non-current/long-term liabilities:
Notes payable $1,224,000
Explanation:
The actual amount of notes payable at 31st December is the difference between the short-term debt and the amount of cash realized from the issue of common stock whose proceeds are meant to be used in liquidating the short-term debt.
The actual amount of notes payable=$1,232,000-$1,224,000=$8,000
By issuing common stock of $1,224,000 to repay the short-term debt,the $1,224,000 is effectively converted to funding of long-term nature,hence classified as long-term liabilities
Answer:
7.68 percent
Explanation:
Calculation to determine the risk premium on this stock
Stock risk premium = 1.09 (0.098 - 0.0275)
Stock risk premium = 1.09(0.0705)
Stock risk premium= 7.68 percent
Therefore the risk premium on this stock is 7.68 percent
Answer:
D) nondurable goods
Explanation:
Durable goods or hard goods are goods that retain its value over a long period of time. It isn't totally consumed over time but can be used over a long period of time. E.g. computer, phone etc
Nondurable goods are goods that are consumed in a short period of time.
Intangible goods are goods that are non physical in nature. Example are services.
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