<span>The Gini ratio for lifetime income is less than the Gini ratio for annual income.</span>
Answer:
1. Debit Interest Expense $7,000; debit Notes Payable $7,238; credit Cash $14,238.
Explanation:
The journal entry is shown below:
Note payable A/c Dr $7,238
Interest expense A/c Dr $7,000
To Cash A/c $14,238
(Being the first payment on the note is recorded)
The computation of the interest expense is shown below:
= Borrowed amount × rate of interest
= $100,000 × 7%
= $7,000
And, the remaining balance left is reported in the note payable account
Hi I think it might be the second option: <u>You can specialize in mechanics and still be able to feed your family without growing your own food.</u> I say this because the key word specialization used in the question and specialize.
Honestly taking a test with this same question at the moment and i am just taking a wild guess here. Im sorry if i got it wrong but good luck.
Answer:A and C
Explanation:
Interest is compounded in savings accounts and me to reduce the amount that I must deposit today and still have my desired $1 million on the day I retire then I should either, invest in a different account paying a higher rate of interest meaning the invested amount will be compounded at a higher rate thus my initial investment amount requirement reduced. Or, since compounded interest is a function of time, if I retire later, that would mean a longer time for my initial investment to compound to $1 million, thus reducing my initial investment amount requirement.