Answer:1. The higher before tax real gain is for Steve for $2000 i.e (32,000- 30,000) while Stephanie makes $1800(6% of $30,000)
2. The higher after tax real gain is for Stephanie losing 35% of her income
which reduce her income to $1170 while Steve loss 50% of his income which reduce to $1000.
Explanation
The inflation rate is not considered in the calculation because it's constant for both parties.
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "C": William Ouchi, Theory Z.
Explanation:
American professor William Ouchi (born in 1943) proposed the "Theory Z", first described in his book "<em>Theory Z: How American Management Can Meet the Japanese Challenge</em>" which is an approach that explains how firms should develop a strong company philosophy and culture and consensus in decisions.
Theory Z aims to employee development, as well, by concerning about their well-being, making them generalists instead of specialists, promoting individual responsibility, and monitoring them informally but with formal measures.
Answer:
June 30, 2020 Bond Interest expense Debit $5,756.25
Discount on Bonds payable Credit $506.25
Cash Credit $5,250
Explanation:
We have to calculate the interest expense. The bond interest expense = Cash payment + bond amortization discount
Given,
Bond price = $150,000
Interest = 7%
Number of period, n = 10 years × 2 (As it is a semiannual bond) = 20
Cash payment for semiannual interest = $150,000 × 0.07 × (1÷2)
Cash payment for semiannual interest = $5,250 (Credit)
Amortized bond discount (discount on bonds payable) = $10,125 ÷ 20 (as it is a semiannual payment and $10,125 is for 10 years)
Discount on bonds payable = $506.25 (Credit)
Therefore, bond interest expense = $5,250 + $506.25 = $5,756.25 (Debit)
Answer:
Memo
To: The Finance Manager
From: The Payables Accountant
Subject: Bank Loan to Pay Suppliers
Date: October 5, 2020
The above subject on our previous discussion refers.
This memo clarifies the advantage of borrowing from our bank the sum of $100,000 in order to offset the account of our supplier who has offered us the trade terms of 2/10, n/30.
Recall that the bank loan's interest rate is 6% per annum. If we borrow within the month and repay 30 days after, the interest cost will be $500 ($100,000 * 6%/12).
You can compare this to the discount we shall receive from the supplier totaling $2,000 ($100,000 * 2%). We can even extend the bank loan to 2 months, thereby paying a total interest cost of $1,000 ($500 * 2).
The implication is that we shall be making some gains by taking advantage of the cash discount. May you approve the loan based on this clarifications.
Regards,
Tony Ohagwam
Explanation:
This memorandum attempts to justify the request for a bank loan in order to settle the bill of one of our company's suppliers. It demonstrates the huge financial benefits that are implicit in accepting cash discounts from suppliers.