Answer:
D. disclose a liability and provide a range of outcomes.
Explanation:
As there are 40% chances to the outcome that liability will occur, it is not nominal to be ignored. And therefore, it shall be shown in the balance sheet, as a note, with different possibilities and their expected results.
As the amount attached is huge and that the company shall not ignore such a coming liability, as if it do not happen, it can be reversed, and if it does the company shall be ready to have the liability in case of any default.
Answer:
The complete questions is
Molly is celebrating her exciting new career and wants to upgrade her junky old car for a shiny new Jeep
Patriot. She heads to Jeep’s website and sees the following financing deals:
Remember that Molly has a $2500 down payment saved for this purchase. The dealer will take the $500 Cash Allowance straight off her total. How much loan does Molly need?
Explanation:
Answer:
SF7.37
Explanation:
PV of cash flow is calculated using the formula
1-(1+r)^-n/r=1-(1-0.15)^5/0.15=1-(0.75)^5/0.15=1-0.237/0.15=5.085
So pv=5.085×4.4=SF
20.3385million
Using interest parity
1+ic/1+ib =Fo/So
Counter country is US while home country is in
swiss
1+0.05/1.04=fo/1.09
Fo=1.09×1.05/1.04=1.1
So expected PV=20.3385×1.1=SF22.37235million
Profit=23.37235-15=SF7.37
<span>Let the number of calories from lunch be called L. As such, breakfast is then L + 128, and dinner is 2L - 400. We can then sum the three meals and equate it to the total caloric intake, the known value of 1932.
So:
1932 = L + L + 128 + 2L - 400 = 4L - 272.
Lunch = 551
Breakfast = 551 + 128 = 679
Dinner = 2*551 - 400 = 702</span>
They are given additional regulatory oversight by CDC BECAUSE THE ITEMS POSE A SEVERE THREAT TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY.
Because of the high threat that the items pose to the society's health, regulations have to be put in place to control their transportation and use in order to protect the safety and health of humans, animals and plants and plant products.