A net worth statement, financial goals, and a budget are all part of a financial plan.
Answer:
Option B-Consolidation used for both Sell and Vane.
Explanation:
Both of the companies must be consolidated because the parent company controls both of the company and according to International Financial Reporting Standard, the companies that the parent company directly controls (75% ownership of Sell Inc. and 75% control) or indirectly controls (75%*60%= 45% ownership of Vane Inc. and 60% control of the company) must be consolidated. Here Penn Inc. controls both the subsidairies Sell Incorporation and Vane Incorporation, so they must be consolidated to group accounts.
The one that represent typical account fees are : minimum balance fees,
service fees, and/or ATM fees. These are all common in personal
finances.
Minimum balance fees is the the fees needed to make your
account stays afloat, service fees is the fee that covers your
operational service while ATM fees is the fees to maintain your ATM
Card.
Answer:
The journal entry for the issuance of the common stock is shown below:
Explanation:
Cash A/c.............................................Dr $33,000
Common Stock A/c........................Cr $30
Paid in Capital A/c...........................Cr $32,970
Working Notes:
Cash = Number of shares × Issue Price
= 3,000 × $11
= $33,000
Common Stock = Number of Shares × Par Value
= 3,000 × $0.01
= $30
Paid in Capital = Cash - Common stock
= $33,000 - 30
= $32,970