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Kazeer [188]
2 years ago
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In the wake of the economic recession that started in 2007, FICO is reporting that 15% of consumers, about

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Nataliya [291]2 years ago
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To answer the question above as to how would FICO be judged with credit score and what does the score means in terms for the consumers and obtaining credit.. The figures provided by FICO is that 25% of the consumer, nearly 43.4 million people that have a credit score of 599 or below points. They are marked as a poor risk lenders. They can still have credit cards, auto loans or mortgages but with under a tighter lending standards.
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The correct answer is option C and D.

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A perfectly competitive firm has a large number of buyers and sellers. These sellers produce homogenous products. There is no restriction on entry and exit in the market. The firms are price takers.  

The market for electricity is not a competitive market because there are few sellers in the market and there is difficulty in entry and exit because of the high cost involved.

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The Common stocks issued are measured at the price required to settle the legal expenses and are paid in excess of par value of $1.

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The journal entries are shown below:

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        To Sales revenue $46,000

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b. Cost of goods sold A/c Dr $38,500

        To Merchandise inventory A/c $38,500

(Being cost of merchandise is recorded)

c. Cash A/c Dr $45,080

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a. Merchandise inventory A/c $46,000

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