Answer:
$82,800
Explanation:
The computation of the amount of interest cost to be capitalized during 2018 is shown below:-
Amount of interest cost to be capitalized = (Borrowed amount × Rate of interest) + ($300,000 ÷ 2 × Rate of interest)
= ($720,000 × 9%) + ($150,000 × 12%)
= $82,800
Therefore for computing the amount of interest cost to be capitalized during 2018 we simply applied the above formula.
Answer:
Demand curve for Sheila's plates and cups

Explanation:
we have to write the demand function for Shiela's

we solve for a solving for the line that cross two points:




Then we solve for b:


b = 22.5
Last we build the demand curve

Answer:
(d) All of the above responses are correct
Explanation:
The Capital asset pricing model (CAPM) helps in calculation of expected rate of return by an investor which is dependent upon risk premium and beta.
Beta refers to sensitivity of return from stock with respect to the market return.
Risk premium refers to the additional rate of return which an investor must be provided so as to compensate him for additional risk he assumes.
ER = Rf + β (Rm- Rf)
ER= Expected Rate Of Return
Rf= Risk Free Rate of Return
Rm= Return from market
β = sensitivity index of security return to market return
Security Market Line (SML) is a graphic representation of CAPM.
Thus, (d) is the correct option
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "D": Opportunity cost.
Explanation:
Opportunity cost is described as the return of the choice selected over the potential return that could have been obtained from the choice left behind. It represents the return of the option chosen compared to the choice forgone. Opportunity costs is also defined as the return of the best next available option.
Answer:
Explanation:
The journal entry is shown below:
Cash A/c Dr 15,900
To Notes Receivable A/c $15,000
To Interest Revenue A/c $900
(Being cash is collected with respect of notes receivable and interest revenue)
For recording this transaction, we debited the cash account and credited the notes receivable and interest revenue account