Answer:
Year Amount ($) (Disclosure amount for long term debt)
2021 0
2022 2,500,000
2023 4,500,000
2024 8,500,000
2025 2,500,000
Explanation:
The question is to show the required note disclosure of Redmon Company's Long term Debt at December 31, 2020
In order to do this, the note disclosure will take into cognisance the
Year Amount ($) (Disclosure amount for long term debt)
2021 0
2022 2,500,000
2023 4,500,000
2024 8,500,000
2025 2,500,000
Workings:
Disclosure for 2023 = Annual sinking fund payment + the notes payable maturity = (2,000,000 + 2,500,000)
Disclosure for 2024 = Annual sinking fund payment + the notes payable maturity = (6,000,000 + 2,500,000)
Answer:
c. Common Stock $50,000 and Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value $20,000.
Explanation:
The journal entry is shown below:
Cash $70,000 (5,000 shares × $14)
To Common stock $50,000 (5,000 shares × $10)
To Additional Paid in capital in excess of par value - Common stock $20,000 (5,000 shares × $4)
(Being the issuance of the common stock is recorded)
For recording this we debited the cash as it increased assets and at the same time it also increased the overall stockholder equity so common stock and the additional paid in capital for common stock is credited
Answer:
A. Decrease net capital outflow
B. Increase in net exports
C. Decrease in net exports.
D. Increase net capital outflow.
Explanation:
A. When the Sony pension fund buys U.S treasury then there is a inflow of capital. Hence, this will decrease the net capital outflow.
B. The Sunkist oranges is purchased by the South Korean tourist from the american farmer will increase the exports of the U.S. Hence, there is an increase in the net exports.
C. When a Toyota is purchased by an American then this will increase the imports of United states and hence, there is a reduction in the net exports.
D. The shares of Sony are purchased by an american, so there is a outflow of capital and this will increase the net capital outflow.
Answer:
a Value-Chain Analysis
Explanation:
A value-chain analysis is a model that helps to describe the full range of activities needed to create a product from the conception i.e. the procurement of raw materials, manufacturing functions, marketing and the distribution of the products which leads to an increase in production efficiency so that a company can deliver maximum value for the least possible cost.