Answer:
the correct answer is YES ignore her above answer
Explanation:
Answer:
None of the states.
Explanation:
Since XYZ Advisers is a federal covered adviser, it implies that it is registered with the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) but not registered with any of the states. Therefore, only the SEC has its registration that it can revoke.
However, it is compulsory for the XYZ Advisers or any other adviser carrying out a business in any state to notify the State in which it is carrying out a business. This is to enable the relevant State to carry out an investigation and issue an order against the adviser whenever the the Administrator of a State received a complaint against a federal covered adviser. But the state still does not have the registration of the federal covered adviser it can revoke.
Therefore, none of the State Administrator(s) has the authority to revoke XYZ Adviser's registration.
Answer:
$3,850
Explanation:
The computation of the machine's second-year depreciation under the straight-line method is shown below:
= (Cost of the machine - salvage value) ÷ (estimated useful life)
= ($43,500 - $5,000) ÷ (10 years)
= ($38,500) ÷ (10 years)
= $3,850
In this method, the depreciation is the same for all the remaining useful life. Therefore, for the second year also, the depreciation expense is the same i.e $3,850
Answer:
According to the risk of default from lowest to highest:
1. U.S. Treasury bonds.
2. Corporate bonds.
3. Junk bonds
Explanation:
Bonds are ways through which a governments and corporations are able to raise money in-order to finance the big projects.
It is issued to the public through a mapped out auction based in months or years validity. <em>And, by buying a bond, you're giving the issuer a loan, and they agree to pay you back the face value of the loan on a specific date, and to pay you periodic interest payments.</em>
Answer: Blast would debit the product warranty expense with $3,250
Explanation: The cost of repair under warranty is 10% of salea price. The sales price per unit is $50 of which 650 CDs were sold.
Therefore the product warranty expense will be (10% * ($50 * 650 CDs)) = $3,250.