B. False
Institutional advertising does not attempt to sell anything directly. It is type of advertising intended to promote company, business, institution or other similar entity.
Answer:
C. eat more pizza and spend less on pizza than he did before the price decrease.
Explanation:
The inelastic means that when the elasticity is less than one
Since the demand for pizza is inelastic and the price of pizza decreases that would result in an increase in the quantity demanded of pizza.
Though the price of pizza decreases, the Pablo spend less than before as the price and the quantity demanded has an inverse relationship.
Answer:
Adjusted accounting profit - $63,200
Cash inflow / Outflow - $63,200
Depreciation Tax shield - $63,200
Explanation:
Revenue - $188,000
Variable cost ($57,000)
Contribution $131,000
Rental cost ($37,000)
Depreciation (17,000)
($54,000)
PBIT 77,000
Income Tax (40%) (30,800)
Net Income 46,200
A) Adjusted Accounting profit
Add back non cash expenses (depreciation) = 46,200+$17000 =$63,200
B)Cash Inflow/Outflow
Revenue $188,000
Variable cost (57,000)
Rental cost (37000)
Income Tax (30,800)
$63,200
C Depreciation Tax Shield
Tax shield =40%*17,000= $6800
Cash income from operation (EBITDA*(1-tax rate) = 56,400
Add back $6,800 = 6,800
$63,200
Answer: All of the other answer choices are true.
Explanation:
FIFO simply refers to “First-In, First-Out” and the method assumes that the oldest goods that are in the inventory of a company have been sold first and therefore, the costs that are paid for them will be used for the calculation.
The following are true regarding the FIFO method:
• FIFO under a perpetual inventory system results in the same cost of goods sold as FIFO under a periodic inventory system.
• A company can choose to account for the flow of inventory using the FIFO method even if this doesn’t match the actual flow of its inventory.
• Perishable goods often follow an actual physical flow that is consistent with the FIFO method assumptions.
Therefore, the correct option is D as all are true.
Answer:
there are no options, but the journal entry should be:
Dr Cash 2,500
Dr Investment in bonds 350
Cr interest revenue 2,850
Explanation:
Since the bonds' carrying value is less than the face value, it means that Gardner Company purchased them at a discount. When the bonds were purchased, the investment in bonds account's balance was not $100,000 (the par value), instead it was recorded at the lower amount at which they were purchased. As coupon payments are received, the discount on the bonds is amortized and their carrying value should increase until it reaches par value on maturity date.