Answer:
Jan.1
Dr Cash $20,100
Cr Unearned Service Revenue $20,100
Jan.31
Dr Unearned Service Revenue $3350
Cr Service Revenue $3350
Jan.31
Dr Account Fees Receivable $ 570
Cr Service Revenue $ 570
Explanation:
Preparation of the adjusting entry
Journal Entries
Jan.1
Dr Cash $20,100
Cr Unearned Service Revenue $20,100
(Being To record 6 month contract)
Jan.31
Dr Unearned Service Revenue $3350 ($20,100*1/6)
Cr Service Revenue $3350
(Being To record january service fees earned on contract)
Jan.31
Dr Account Fees Receivable $ 570 (30*19)
Cr Service Revenue $ 570
(Being To record unbilled service fees at January 31)
Answer:
Explanation:
First we need to calculate the expected spot rates for the next 5 years using IRP....
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Answer:US goods would be more expensive
Explanation:
Answer:
There is no correct answer is these options. But the correct answer is $113.41
Explanation:
The formula to solve this is:
Po = D1/r - g
Po is the Current price of the common stock
D1 is the future dividend payment
r is the rate of return
g is the growth rate.
This is quite different from the usual(single stage). This is Two-stage Dividend Discount Model. To solve this;
D1(Dividend in year 1) is $3.15( $2.42 x 1.3)
D2(Dividend in year 2) is $3.78(3.15 x 1.2)
D3(Dividend in year 3) is $4.15($3.78 x 1.1)
D in subsequent years is $4.36(4.15 x 1.05)
P3(price of stock in year 3) = $4.36/0.083 - 0.05
=$132.12
Now the stock's current market value is
$3.15/1.08 + $3.78/1.08^2 + $4.15/1.08^3 + $132.12^3
The price of the stock is $113.41