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lianna [129]
2 years ago
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Egan is very skilled at budgeting his money, he is very patient, he understands how to track his own financial records, and he k

eeps calm and collected during stressful occasions. In which Finance career would Egan be most successful?
A) Business Finance Management

B) Financial Investment Planning

C) Insurance Services

D) Banking and Related Services
Business
2 answers:
Alika [10]2 years ago
6 0

The Financial career in which Egan would be most successful is:

<span>A)   </span>Business Finance Management

 

Explanation: The Business Finance Management requires a lot of skill in planning and budgeting money. This career requires patience knowledge and understanding in tracking financial transactions. And all of these skills and knowledge are possessed by Egan that is why he can be most successful in Business Finance Management career.

Ber [7]2 years ago
5 0

The answer is: B) Financial Investment Planning

People who choose a career in financial investment planning need to be able to plan how to allocate other people's earning methodically so it could grow exponentially in the long run. This require deep skill in budgeting, patience, and ability to be calm in stressful occasions since financial investment planners would most likely have to face fluctuating market value that might not always be favorable.

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As of December 31, 2016

Assets:

Current Assets:

Cash                                         $65,000

Accounts receivable 160,000

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Accumulated

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Total Assets                                             $992,000

Current Liabilities:

Accounts payable                                       60,000

Interest payable                                          20,000

Deferred revenue                                       80,000

Taxes payable                                             30,000

Notes payable                                             60,000

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Accounts receivable            160,000

Inventories                          285,000

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Investments                         140,000

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Current $60,000 ($40,000 + $20,000)

Long-term $140,000 ($200,000 - $60,000)

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