A coupon bond paying semiannual interest is reported as having an ask price of 122% of its $1,000 par value. If the last interest payment was made one month ago and the coupon rate is 5%, what is the invoice price of the bond

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Answer 1

Answer:

The correct answer is $1,224.12

Explanation:

According to the given scenario, the calculation of the invoice price of the bond is as follows:

Invoice price =  Clean price + accrued interest

here

Clean price

= 122% of $1,000

= $1,220

And, the accrued interest is

= ($1,000 × 0.05 ÷ 2) × (30 days ÷ 182 days)

= 4.12088

Now the invoice price is

= $1,220 + $4.12088

= $1,224.12

hence, the invoice price of the bond is $1,224.12


Related Questions

An example of the multiplier effect is when: Group of answer choices an increase in government spending leads to a decrease in private investment. the government increases government spending initially by $100 billion, and total income in the economy increases by more than $100 billion. short-run aggregate supply shifts in a response to fiscal policy. an increase in the price level leads to a shift in the aggregate demand curve. the government increases government spending initially by $100 billion, and total income in the economy increases by less than $100 billion.

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Answer:

the government increases government spending initially by $100 billion, and total income in the economy increases by more than $100 billion.

Explanation:

When there is a rise in the government spending so it would rise the income i.e. higher that this represents the multiplier effect

If there is a rise in government spending so the Aggregate demand curve should be right due to which the income and level of the price would rise

Also if there is any change in the price level that moves along with the similar curve so this we cant called as the multiplier effect

hence, the above represent the answer

Felicia put $175 into a CD that pays 4% interest, compounded semiannually.
According to the rule of 72, approximately how long will it take for her money
to double?
A. 8 years
B. 16 years
C. 12 years
D. 18 years

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Answer:

D. 18 years

Explanation:

Felicia has $175; doubling it will make it  $350 ($175 x 2)

The interest per year is 4%

The applicable formula is A= P ( 1 + r)^n

where A = $350

P=$175

r=0.04

n= time ???

$350=$175 (1 +0.04)^n

350= 175(1.04)^n

350/175=1.04^n

2=1.04^n

log 2= (log 1.04)n

n= log2/ log1.04

n= 0.30102/0.017033

n= 17.70 year

n=18 years

On January 1, 2020, Marvel Company purchased an investment in Stark Industries for $5 million, representing 35% of the book value of Stark Industries. During the year, Stark reported net income of $1,200,000 and pays cash dividends of $100,000. At the end of the year, the fair value of Marvel’s investment is $5.4 million. Required At what amount is the investment reported on Marvel’s balance sheet at year-end? What amount of income from investments does Marvel report? Prepare journal entries to record the transactions for Marvel Company.

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Answer:

1. Investment at beginning               $5,000,000

Add: Net Income  (1200000*35%)   $420,000

Less: Dividend (100000*35%)          $35,000    

Investment at year end                   $5,385,000

2. Amount of Income from Investment = $1,200,000*35% = $420,000

3. Journal entries to record transactions

 Particulars                                Debit         Credit

Investment in Marvel Co.      $420,000

       Equity Income                                      $420,000

(Recording receipt of net income)

Cash                                         $35,000

       Investment in Marvel Co                     $35,000

( Recording receipt of dividend)

Franklin is designing an advertisement. What is a good practice for him to follow? A. make the headline long and complicated B. use simple images in the advertisement C. show the product in use in the advertisement D. use a lot of text in the advertisement

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Answer:

I would say C. Show the product in use in the advertisement.

Explanation The point of advertisement is that people immediately know if they want to have/buy the products advertised. With showing the product in use, you achieve exactly this. If person likes, what he sees, he buys the product.

On the other hand, if a person only sees random simple images, he may see pictures of not the product itself or the purpose for what it can be used. So he doesn't know, if he needs or wants the product.

Answer:

C. show the product in use in the advertisement

Explanation:

Try to show the product in use in your photograph rather than a static picture of the product. Showing the product in use more effectively demonstrates its usability.

Tami contracts with Construction Inc. to build a valuable structure on her yard. Tami's neighbor, Frank, is pleased about this construction project as this improvement will increase the value to his property. Neither Tami nor Construction, Inc. made the contract with the intent to benefit Frank. Can Frank sue Tami or Construction, Inc. and recover damages if either party breaches the contract? Group of answer choices Yes, Frank can sue either party since he is an intended beneficiary. Yes, Frank can only sue Tami since she is his next door neighbor. Frank can only sue if he requests the court for damages within 6 months of the breach. Frank will not be successful if he sues either party because he is an incidental beneficiary.

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Answer:

Tami and Construction Inc. Vs. Frank

Can Frank sue Tami or Construction, Inc. and recover damages if either party breaches the contract?

Frank will not be successful if he sues either party because he is an incidental beneficiary.

Explanation:

Frank is just an incidental beneficiary and a third party who benefits from the contract between Tami and Construction, Inc.  The contract is not intended to benefit Frank.  Therefore, Frank does not have any legal rights under the contract.  He cannot successfully sue Tami or Construction, Inc. if either party breaches the contract.  He lacks the contractual rights to sue either party.

QUESTION 7 / 10
Which of the following is the BEST reason to use cash for making purchases?
A. Knowing what you have spent your money on is
simple.
B. Getting more cash from an ATM machine is easy to do.
C. Splitting bills with friends is easier.
D. Keeping track of how much you have spent is simple.

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the answer is D (imo)

Condensed financial data of Windsor Company for 2017 and 2016 are presented below.WINDSOR COMPANYCOMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEETAS OF DECEMBER 31, 2017 AND 2016 2017 2016Cash $1,770 $1,170Receivables 1,790 1,320Inventory 1,610 1,940Plant assets 1,910 1,680Accumulated depreciation (1,200) (1,190 )Long-term investments (held-to-maturity) 1,300 1,420 $7,180 $6,340Accounts payable $1,210 $910Accrued liabilities 200 240Bonds payable 1,370 1,560Common stock 1,880 1,740Retained earnings 2,520 1,890 $7,180 $6,340WINDSOR COMPANYINCOME STATEMENTFOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2017Sales revenue $7,010Cost of goods sold 4,730Gross margin 2,280Selling and administrative expenses 930Income from operations 1,350Other revenues and gains Gain on sale of investments 80Income before tax 1,430Income tax expense 540Net income 890Cash dividends 260Income retained in business $630Additional information:During the year, $70 of common stock was issued in exchange for plant assets. No plant assets were sold in 2017.Prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the cash flow statement is presented below

Windsor Company

Statement of cash flow  

Cash flows from operating activities  

Net Income $890

Adjustments made

Add: Depreciation expenses ($1,200 - $1,190) $10  

Less: Gain on sale of investment -$80  

Less: Increase in receivable -$470  

Add: Decrease in Inventories $330  

Add: Increase in Accounts Payable $300  

Less: Decrease in Accrued Liabilities -$40  

Net cash from operating activities $940

Cash flows from investing activities  

Sale of long term investment (($1,420 - $1,300) + $80) $200  

less: Purchase of Plant Assets ($1,910 - ($1,680 + $70)) -$160

Net cash used investing activities $40

Cash flows from financing activities  

Repayment of Bonds Payable -$190  

Add: Issue of Common stock ($1,880 - ($1,740 + $70)) 70  

Less: Payment of Dividends -$260

Net cash from financing activities -$380.00

Net Increase in cash and cash equivalents $600

Add: Beginning cash balance $1,170.00

Ending Cash Balance $1,770

Non cash activities  

Issue of common stock of $70 for acquisition of Plant

Blue Company acquired a manufacturing facility on four acres of land for a lump-sum price of $8,400,000. The building included used but functional equipment. Blue Company intended to use the manufacturing facility in its future operatioins. According to independent appraisals, the fair values were $3,480,000, $3,480,000, and $4,640,000 for the building, land, and equipment, respectively. The initial values of the building, land, and equipment would be: Building Land Equipment a.$3,480,000 $3,480,000 $4,640,000 b.$3,480,000 $3,480,000 $580,000 c.$2,520,000 $2,520,000 $3,360,000 d.None of these answer choices are correct. Multiple Choice Option C Option B Option A Option D

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Answer: c.$2,520,000 $2,520,000 $3,360,000

Explanation:

Sum the fair values from the independent appraisals up;

= 3,480,000 + 3,480,000 + 4,640,000

= $11,600,000

The proportion of the individual fair value to the total fair value can then be used to calculate the originals from the lump sum;

Building

= 3,480,000/11,600,000 * 8,400,000

= $‭2,520,000‬

Land

= 3,480,000/11,600,000 * 8,400,000

= $‭2,520,000‬

Equipment

= 4,640,000/11,600,000 * 8,400,000

= $‭3,360,000‬

.Universal Containers users a Hybrid Sharing model where Accounts and Contacts are Read Only and Opportunities and Cases are private. Account Executives own all the Accounts. Some Contacts are owned by AEs, and other Contacts are owned by support reps. How should a system admin ensure the AEs can edit all the Contacts associated with their accounts, no matter who owns the Contacts

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Answer: Select the edit all associated contacts option for the AE Role in the Role Hierarchy.

Explanation:

The individual should select edit for all the associated contacts option for the AE role in the role hierarchy


How does simple interest differ from compound interest?


You earn simple interest in a savings account and compound interest on an investment.

Simple interest rates are between 1-5% while compound interest rates are over 5%.

Simple interest is calculated on the principal as well as the interest you’ve already earned; compound interest is calculated on principal alone.

Simple interest is calculated on principal alone; compound interest is calculated on the principal as well as the interest you’ve already earned.

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Answer:

Simple interest is calculated on principal alone; compound interest is calculated on the principal as well as the interest you’ve already earned.

Explanation:

Simple interest remains a constant amount throughout the life of the loan or deposit. The amount does not change because it is calculated based on the principal amount only. As long as the principal amount is unchanged, the simple interest amount will remain the same.

Compounding refers to the adding of interest earned to the principal amount. At the end of a financial period, the interest earned is added to the principal.  In the next period, the principal amount will be higher due to the interest earned added. An increase in the principal amount results in higher interest earnings.

Fairview Hospitals has three divisions (service lines). They are General Clinics, Specialty Clinics and Pharmacy Services. The sales for each service line were $1,400,000 General Data, $600,000 Specialty Clinics, and $420,000 Pharmacy Services while the variable expenses for each service line (division) were $520,000, $360,000 and $280,000 respectively. The related service line (division) discretionary and committed fixed expenses are presented below: Fixed expense General Clinics Specialty Clinics Pharmacy Services Discretionary $320,000 $140,000 $160,000 Committed $190,000 $280,000 $130,000 Calculate the net income of each division and the business in total

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Answer:

                                             General          Specialty       Pharmacy

Sales                                   $1,400,000     $600,000      $420,000

Variable cost                      $520,000       $360,000      $280,000

Contribution margin A       $880,000       $240,000      $140,000

Fixed Expenses B              $510,000        $420,000      $290,000

Net income/(Loss) (A-B)    $370,000        ($180,000)     ($150,000)

What is the primary purpose of insurance
A)
To pay for your mistakes
To take money sway from you
To protect you agains a financial los
To allow you to do things you couldntoo

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Answer:

the third one I think

Explanation:

Sorry If its wrong!

Northern Wood Products is an all-equity firm with 16,300 shares of stock outstanding and a total market value of $354,000. Based on its current capital structure, the firm is expected to have earnings before interest and taxes of $27,000 if the economy is normal, $14,800 if the economy is in a recession, and $39,200 if the economy booms. Ignore taxes. Management is considering issuing $88,600 of debt with an interest rate of 8 percent. If the firm issues the debt, the proceeds will be used to repurchase stock. What will the earnings per share be if the debt is issued and the economy is in a recession

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Answer:

$0.63

Explanation:

Calculation for What will the earnings per share be if the debt is issued and the economy is in a recession

First step is to calculate the Shares repurchased

Shares repurchased=$88,600/($354,000/16,300)

Shares repurchased=$88,600/21.7

Shares repurchased = 4,083 shares

Second step is to calculate the Shares outstanding

Shares outstanding = 16,300 - 4,083

Shares outstanding= 12,217shares

Last step is to calculate earnings per share recession

Earnings per share Recession= [$14,800 - ($88,600 × 0.08)]/12,217

Earnings per share Recession= ($14,800 - $7,088)/12,217

Earnings per share Recession=$7,712/12,217

Earnings per share Recession=0.63

Therefore what the earnings per share will be if the debt is issued and the economy is in a recession is 0.63

Williams Company computed its cost per equivalent unit for direct materials to be $2.70 and its cost per equivalent unit for conversion to be $3.42. A total of 212,000 units of product were completed and transferred out as finished goods during the month, and 30,000 of equivalent units remained unfinished at the end of the month. The amount that should be reported in Finished Goods Inventory is:

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Answer:

$1,297,440

Explanation:

The first step is to calculate the cost of direct materials

= 212,000 × 2.70

= $572,400

The next step is to calculate the conversion

= 212,000 × 3.42

= $725,040

Therefore the amount that should be reported in the finished goods inventory can be calculated as follows

= $725,040 + $572,400

= $1,297,440

Compare and contrast the protection to intellectual property provided by trade secrets relative to that provided by patents. What important defense is available to defendants in trade secret cases that is not available to patent infringement defendants?

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Answer:

1. Protection to trade secrets and patents:

a. Trade secrets are protected indefinitely.  Generally, patents are granted for a maximum of 20 years.

b. The owner of a trade secret does not need to pay annual fee to defend the secret.  A patent holder is required to pay an annual fee, in order to make the patent enforceable.

2. Important defense for defendants in trade secret cases that is not available to patent infringement defendants:

The defendant in a trade secret case will cite that the secret is still commercially valuable.  But a patent holder cannot cite this because the patent is granted for a maximum of 20 years to stop stifling innovation.

Explanation:

Both trade secrets and patents are intellectual property rights which confer on their owners the exclusive use of their intellectual property.  The major differences are in the duration and the defense of the rights.  Patents, unlike trade secrets, do not last forever.  Patents, again unlike trade secrets, must be defended periodically through the payment of fees.

Wininger Corporation has 1000 shares of 6%, $50 par value, cumulative preferred stock and 25,000 shares of $1 par value common stock outstanding on December 31, 2019 and December 31, 2020. The board of directors declared and paid a $2,000 dividend in 2019. In 2020, $15,000 of dividends are declared and paid. What are the dividends received by the common stockholders in 2020 (there were no dividends in arrears prior to 2019)

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Answer:

Dividends received by the common stockholders in 2020 = $12,000

Explanation:

Cumulative preferred stock can be described as a type of preferred stock whose dividends accumulate when they are not paid in any year and their accumulated dividends has to be paid in future before common stockholders receive any dividend.

The dividends received by the common stockholders of Wininger Corporation in 2020 can therefore be calculated as follows:

Annual dividend payable to  cumulative preferred stock = 1000 * 5% * $50 = $2,500

Dividend declared paid in 2019 = $2,000

Dividend declared and paid in 2020 = $15,000

Outstanding dividend payable to cumulative preferred stock in 2019 = Annual dividend payable to  cumulative preferred stock - Dividend declared in 2019 = $2,500 - 2,000 = $500

Dividend paid to cumulative preferred stock in 2020 = Outstanding dividend payable to cumulative preferred stock in 2019 + Annual dividend payable to  cumulative preferred stock = $500 + $2,500 = $3,000

Dividends received by the common stockholders in 2020 = Dividend declared and paid in 2020 - Dividend paid to cumulative preferred stock in 2020 = $15,000 - $3,000 = $12,000

Use this information for ABC Corporation to answer the question that follow. ABC Corporation has three service departments with the following costs and activity base: Service Department Cost Activity Base for Allocation Graphics Production $200,000 number of copies made Accounting 500,000 number of invoices processed Personnel 400,000 number of employees ABC has three operating divisions, Micro, Macro and Super. Their revenue, cost and activity information is as follows: Micro Macro Super Direct revenues $700,000 $850,000 $650,000 Direct operating expenses $50,000 $70,000 $100,000 Number of copies made 20,000 30,000 50,000 Number of invoices processed 700 800 500 Number of employees 130 145 125

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The question is:

1. What is the service department charge rate for Graphics Production?

a.$10.00

b.$2.00

c.$0.50

d.$6.66

The service department charge for Graphics Production will be calculated by dividing the cost of graphic production by the total number of copies that are made. This will be:

= $200000/(20000 + 30000 + 50000)

= $200,000 / 100,000

= $2 per copy

2. How much service department cost will be allocated to the Micro Division?

a.$200,000

b.$145,000

c.$345,000

d.$60,000

The service department cost that is allocated to the Micro Division will be calculated as:

= [20000 x ($200000/100000)] + [700 x ($500000/2000)] + [130 x ($400000/400)]

= (20000 × 2) + (700 × 250) + (130 × 1000)

= $40000 + $175000 + $130000

= $345000

The management of London Corporation is considering the purchase of a new machine costing $750,000. The company's desired rate of return is 6%. The present value factors for $1 at compound interest of 6% for 1 through 5 years are 0.943, 0.890, 0.840, 0.792, and 0.747, respectively. In addition to this information, use the following data in determining the acceptability in this situation:Year Income fromOperations Net Cash Flow1 $37,500 $187,500 2 37,500 187,500 3 37,500 187,500 4 37,500 187,500 5 37,500 187,500 The average rate of return for this investment is:____________a.10%.b. 25%.c.15%.d. 5%.

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Answer:

London Corporation

The average rate of return for this investment is:____________

b. 25%.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cost of new machine = $750,000

Desired rate of return = 6%

Present value factors:

1   0.943,

2  0.890,

3  0.840,

4  0.792,

5  0.747

Year Income from Operations   Net Cash Flow

1                    $37,500                    $187,500

2                     37,500                       187,500

3                     37,500                       187,500

4                     37,500                       187,500

5                     37,500                       187,500

Total           $187,500                    $937,500

The average rate of return for this investment is the total profit divided by total investment, multiplied by 100.

= $187,500/$750,000 * 100

= 25%

Minion, Inc., has no debt outstanding and a total market value of $344,400. Earnings before interest and taxes, EBIT, are projected to be $49,000 if economic conditions are normal. If there is strong expansion in the economy, then EBIT will be 17 percent higher. If there is a recession, then EBIT will be 26 percent lower. The company is considering a $175,000 debt issue with an interest rate of 8 percent. The proceeds will be used to repurchase shares of stock. There are currently 8,200 shares outstanding. Assume the company has a market-to-book ratio of 1.0 and the stock price remains constant.a. Calculate earnings per share (EPS) under each of the three economic scenarios before any debt is issued. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b. Calculate the percentage changes in EPS when the economy expands or enters a recession. (A negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

A. $5.97

$6.99

$4.42

B. 17%

26%

Explanation:

A. If Economy conditions are normal

$49,000 / 8,200 shares = $5.97 each

If Economy expands

$49,000 * 117 / 100 = $57,330

$57,330 / 8,200 shares = $6.99 each

If Economy is in recession

$49,000 * 74 / 100 = $36,260

$36,260 / 8,200 = $4.42 each

B.

If Economy expands

$6.99 - $5.97 = $1.02

$1.02 / $5.97 * 100 = 17%

If Economy is in recession

$4.42 - $5.97 = -$1.55

-$1.55 / $5.97 = -26%

The following information is available regarding John Smith's capital account in Technology Consulting Group, a general partnership, for a recent year: Beginning of the year balance $ 32,000 His share of partnership income $ 11,000 Withdrawals made during the year $ 7,000 What is Smith's partner return on equity during the year in question

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Answer:

32.35%

Explanation:

Calculation for What is Smith's partner return on equity during the year in question

First step is to calculate the Ending partner equity

Ending partner equity = $32,000 + $11,000 - $7,000

Ending partner equity = $36,000

Now let calculate the partner return on equity

Partner return on equity= $11,000 / (($32,000 + $36,000)/2)

Partner return on equity= $11,000/($68,000/2)

Partner return on equity= $11,000/$34,000

Partner return on equity= 32.35%

Therefore Smith's partner return on equity during the year in question will be 32.35%


What are the three main categories of a tax return?

A.
allowances, deductions, and income
B.
credits, allowances, and withholding
C.
income, deductions, and credits
D.
allowances, deductions, and credits​

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Answer:C.

Explanation:

Explanation:

C.

income, deductions, and credits

When an investor adds international stocks to his or her U.S. stock portfolio, a. he or she needs to seek professional management because he or she doesn't have access to international investments on his or her own. b. it will have no impact on either the risk or the return of his or her portfolio. c. he or she will increase his or her expected return but must also take on more risk. d. he or she can reduce the risk of his or her portfolio. e. it will raise his or her risk relative to the risk he or she would face just holding U.S. stocks.

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Answer:

When an investor adds international stocks to his or her U.S. stock portfolio, a. he or she needs to seek professional management because he or she doesn't have access to international investments on his or her own. b. it will have no impact on either the risk or the return of his or her portfolio. c. he or she will increase his or her expected return but must also take on more risk. d. he or she can reduce the risk of his or her portfolio. e. it will raise his or her risk relative to the risk he or she would face just holding U.S. stocks.

Donna is looking into investing a portion of her recent bonus into the stock market. While researching different companies, she discovers the following standard deviations of one year of daily stock closing prices. Masterful Pocket Watches: Standard deviation of stock prices =$9.73=$ 9.73 Perfect Plungers Plus: Standard deviation of stock prices =$1.07=$ 1.07 Based on the data and assuming these trends continue, which company would give Donna a stable long-term investment

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Answer: d. Perfect Plungers Plus; the smaller standard deviation indicates that Perfect Plungers Plus has less variability in its closing prices than Masterful Pocket watches.

Explanation:

Standard deviation measures volatility with a high standard deviation pointing to more volatility than less. Stocks with a high volatility are by definition, not very stable.

Masterful Pocket watches has a higher standard deviation than Perfect Plungers Plus which means that Perfect Plungers is more stable than Masterful Pocket watches when it comes to closing prices. Perfect Plus would therefore be the best option for providing a stable long-term investment based on this metric.

List at least Two functional digital wallet

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‏,digital wallet, mobile wallet, and e-wallet credit cards, debit cards, gift cards, electronic cash, tickets, and IDs. Not every wallet stores every type of payment information

I’m not sure.. hope it’s correct!
There are two types of digital wallets. Hot wallets and cold wallets. Hot wallets are connected to the internet while cold wallets are not.

Which leadership theory states that the challenge facing leaders is first to analyze the situation and identify the most appropriate style of leadership and then to develop the capacity to be flexible enough to use different leadership styles as appropriate

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Answer:

path-goal approach to leadership

Explanation:

According to the information provided by the question above, the most adequate leadership theory is that of path goal leadership approach, which is a model characterized by the adequacy of the leader's behavior in relation to the behavior of employees in the work environment, or in other words, the leader has the flexibility to vary his actions according to the expectations of the employees, with this it is believed that there will be greater motivation and productivity at work.

This theory has as its central focus the adaptation of the leader to the individual needs of each employee in order to provide the best tools and the ideal way to obtain the expected objectives and goals.

Bonds are considered fixed-income securities because they pay a fixed amount of interest per quarter or per year for the term of the loan.

True or false

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Answer:

Bonds are considered fixed-income securities because they pay a fixed amount of interest per quarter or per year for the term of the loan.

True

Explanation:

The Federal, State, or Municipal Governments and some well-known and established corporations may issue bonds as a form of long-term borrowing to fund their activities.  Bonds, traditionally, pay a fixed interest rate to the bondholders or debtholders per indicated periods.  Because Bonds pay some fixed incomes, they are regarded as fixed-income debt securities or instruments.  Nowadays, some bonds are known to pay variable or floating interest rates.

Careless mining and timber harvesting in tropical forests can destroy entire species of flora and fauna, create soil problems, and even threaten the existence of primitive people who rely on what the forests provide. Yet in a number of countries, business entrepreneurs are exploiting the rain forests for profit. Under what conditions, if any, is it ethical for a mining or lumber company to harvest the resources of a rainforest

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Answer:

if there are a significant amount of resources in the rainforest for it to be taken because if there isnt a plentiful amount for the animals, the animals wont get what they need which would hurt their population.

Short Corporation acquired Hathaway, Inc., for $33,520,000. The fair value of all Hathaway's identifiable tangible and intangible assets was $30,000,000. Short will amortize any goodwill over the maximum number of years allowed. What is the annual amortization of goodwill for this acquisition?

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Answer:

$0

Explanation:

The computation of the annual amortization for goodwill is shown below:

As we know in the case of goodwill, the impairment test is to be done on periodic basis and if there is any fall in the value so the same is to be reported as the impairment loss

So for goodwill, no amortization is to be done

hence, the annual amortization is zero

can someone help me:
list down 3 recession marketing strategy?​

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Answer:

Don't arbitrarily cut your marketing budget.

Do a deep dive of your target audience's recession behavior.

Analyze and track everything—now.

Focus on existing customers.

Explanation:

Detect changes in habits and reformulate your products and services to provide greater perceived value to your customers. Pamper your consumers, pay more attention to them. ... Don't compete on price.

Collins, Inc. issued a nontaxable stock dividend of one share for each share owned. Melissa, a shareholder of Collins, had a total basis in her 500 shares of stock of $5,000. The total basis of Melissa's 1,000 shares of stock after the dividend is ______.

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Answer:

$5,000

Explanation:

Based on the information given we were told that had a total basis in her 500 shares of stock of the amount of $5,000 which means that The total basis of Melissa's 1,000 shares of stock after the dividend is $5,000 which is her total basis in her 500 shares of stock.

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