Answer:
$3
Explanation:
A price floor is when the government or an agency of the government sets the minimum price of a product. A price floor is binding if it is set above equilibrium price.
Price ceiling is when the government or an agency of the government sets the maximum price for a product. It is binding when it is set below equilibrium price.
Equilibrium price is the price at which quantity demand equal quantity supplied. Above equilibrium price there is a surplus - quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded.
Below equilibrium price there is a shortage - quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied
Shortage = $12 - $9 = $3
Sah Inc's last free cash flow was $1.75 million. Its free cash flow growth rate is expected to be constant at 25% for 2 years, after which free cash flows are expected to grow at a rate of 6% forever. Its weighted average cost of capital WACC is 12%. Huxley has $5 million in short-term investments and $7 million in debt and has 2 million shares outstanding. What is the best estimate of the current intrinsic stock price
Answer:
$40.64 per share
Explanation:
The computation of the best estimate of the current intrinsic stock price is given below;
Enterprise value is
= ($1.75 × (1.25)) ÷ (1.12)^1 + ($1.75 × (1.25)^2) ÷ (1.12)^2 + (($1.75 × (1.25)^2 × 1.06) ÷ 0.06) ÷ (1.12)^2
= $42.64 million
now
market cap = enterprise value - debt + investments
= $42.64 - $7 + $5
= $40.64 million
Now finally
price = $40.64 million ÷ 1million
= $40.64 per share
When creating a company's security policy, it is not necessary that the scope align with the company's annual information security budget. True False
Answer:
False, you would want them to align.
Explanation:
In order to sell a product at a profit the product must be priced higher than the total of what it costs you to build the unit, plus period expenses, and plus overhead. At the end of last year the broad cost leader Chester had an Elite product Cake. Use the Inquirer's Production Analysis to find Cake's production cost, (labor materials). Exclude possible inventory carrying costs. Assume period expenses and overhead total 1/2 of their production cost. What is the minimum price the product could have been sold for to cover the unit cost, period expenses, and overhead
Answer: Hello there is a missing data below is the missing data
The production cost is $21.45.
answer : 32.175 ≈ $32
Explanation:
Using the Inquirer's Production Analysis to find Cake's production cost, (labor materials).
Period expenses and Overhead = 1/2 production cost
Minimum price = production cost + period cost + overhead cost ( 1/2 production cost )
∴ Minimum price = 21.45 + 10.725
≥ 32.175
On January 2, 2017, Concrete Master Construction, Inc. issued $500,000, ten-year bonds for $574,540. The bonds pay interest on June 30 and December 31. The face rate is 8% and the market rate is 6%. What is the carrying value of the bonds after the first interest payment is made on June 30, 2017
Answer:
The carrying value of the bonds after the first interest payment is made on June 30, 2017, is $571,776
Explanation:
The carrying value of the bond after the first interest payment will be calculated as follow
Carrying value of bond = Bond Issuance value - Amortization of Bond premium
Where
Bond Issuance value = $574,540
Amortization of bond premium = Coupon payment - ( Bond issuance value x Market rate ) = ( $500,000 x 8% x 6/12 ) - ( $574,540 x 6% x 6/12 ) = $20,000 - $17,236 = $2,764
Placing values in the formula
Carrying value of bond = $574,540 - $2,764
Carrying value of bond = $571,776
arett Motors is trying to decide whether it should keep its existing car washing machine or purchase a new one that has technological advantages (which translate into cost savings) over the existing machine. Information on each machine follows: Old machine New machine Original cost $9,000 $20,000 Accumulated depreciation 5,000 0 Annual cash operating costs 9,000 4,000 Current salvage value of old machine 2,000 Salvage value in 10 years 500 1,000 Remaining life 10 yrs 10 yrs Refer to Jarett Motors. The $4,000 of annual operating costs that are common to both the old and the new machine are an example of a(n) Select one: a. opportunity cost b. irrelevant cost c. future avoidable cost d. sunk cost
Answer:
Jarett Motors
The $4,000 of annual operating costs are an example of an
a. opportunity cost
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Old machine New machine
Original cost $9,000 $20,000
Accumulated depreciation 5,000 0
Annual cash operating costs 9,000 4,000
Current salvage value of old machine 2,000
Salvage value in 10 years 500 1,000
Remaining life 10 yrs 10 yrs
b) The annual operating costs are an example of opportunity cost because the alternative with the old machine will incur an annual operating cost of $9,000 instead of $4,000 with the new machine. This will translate to a forgone benefit of $5,000 ($9,000 - $4,000) in cost saving if the new machine is purchased.
Use the following information: Windswept, Inc. 2017 Income Statement ($ in millions) Net sales $10,160 Cost of goods sold 8,210 Depreciation 510 Earnings before interest and taxes $1,440 Interest paid 122 Taxable income $1,318 Taxes 461 Net income $857 Windswept, Inc. 2016 and 2017 Balance Sheets ($ in millions) 2016 2017 2016 2017 Cash $320 $350 Accounts payable $1,730 $1,610 Accounts rec. 1,180 1,080 Long-term debt 1,190 1,390 Inventory 2,080 1,830 Common stock 3,520 3,520 Total $3,580 $3,260 Retained earnings 730 980 Net fixed assets 3,590 4,240 Total assets $7,170 $7,500 Total liab.& equity $7,170 $7,500 What is the quick ratio for 2017?a. 89 times.b. 1.81 times.c. 1.14 times.d. 88 times.e. 2.02 times.
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
Given the information above, Quick ratio is computed as shown below;
Quick ratio = Quick assets / Current liabilities
Where,
Quick assets = Cash and cash equivalents + Marketable securities + Account receivables
Current liabilities = Bills payable + Accounts payable + Other short term liabilities
From the balance sheet, Quick assets includes cash and account receivables, while Current liabilities includes Accounts payable only
Quick ratio = $350 + $1,080 / $1,610
Quick ratio = $1,430/ $1,610
Quick ratio = 0.89 times
Therefore, the quick ratio for 2017 is 0.89 times
Tip Top Corp. produces a product that requires 11 standard gallons per unit. The standard price is $4.5 per gallon. If 4,500 units required 50,500 gallons, which were purchased at $4.27 per gallon, what is the direct materials (a) price variance, (b) quantity variance, and (c) cost variance
Answer:
Explanation:
To calculate the direct material price, quantity, and total variance; we need to use the following formulas:
Direct material price variance= (standard price - actual price)*actual quantity
Direct material price variance= (4.5 - 4.27)*50,500
Direct material price variance= $11,615 favorable
Direct material quantity variance= (standard quantity - actual quantity)*standard price
Direct material quantity variance= (11*4,500 - 50,500)*4.5
Direct material quantity variance= $4,500 unfavorable
Total direct material cost variance= 11,615 - 4,500
Total direct material cost variance= $7,115
Direct labor or machine hours may not be the appropriate cost driver for overhead in all areas of manufacturing due to the complexities of many manufacturing processes. Many companies use activity-based costing (ABC) which uses multiple drivers (items that consume resources) rather than just one driver to apply overhead to their activities. With ABC, a company can use a cost driver that has a direct cause/effect relationship in its applied overhead costs. Waterways looked into ABC as a method of costing because of the variety of items it produces and the many different activities in which it is involved. The activities listed below are a sample of possible cost pools for Waterways. Assembling Payroll Billing Plant supervision Digging trenches Product design Janitorial Purchasing materials Machine maintenance Selling Machine setups Testing Molding Welding Packaging For each of the above cost pools, what would be the likely activity cost driver
Answer:
Waterways Corporation
Cost Pools Possible Activity Cost Drivers
Assembling Direct labor hours
Payroll Number of employees
Billing Number of invoices
Plant supervision Number of factory workers
Digging trenches Depth of trenches
Product design Number of designs
Janitorial Floor space
Purchasing materials Units of materials
Machine maintenance Maintenance hours
Selling Units sold
Machine setups Number of machine setups
Testing Testing hours
Molding Number of units molded
Welding Machine hours
Packaging Number of units packaged
Explanation:
a) Cost Pools for Waterways:
Assembling
Payroll
Billing
Plant supervision
Digging trenches
Product design
Janitorial
Purchasing materials
Machine maintenance
Selling
Machine setups
Testing
Molding
Welding
Packaging
You are sitting next to a person in business class on a flight from Los Angeles to Sydney, Australia. You mention to that person that you got your ticket two months ago for only $12,500. The person responds that she bought her ticket two days ago for $7,800. This sometimes happens because airlines often use an approach called:
Answer:
price discrimination (third degree price discrimination)
Explanation:
Price discrimination is when the same product is sold at different prices to customers in different markets
types of price discrimination
1. first degree price discrimination : here sellers charge each consumer at their willingness to pay in order to eliminate consumer surplus.
2. second degree price discrimination : here firms offer different prices depending on the quantity purchased. e.g. giving discounts for bulk purchases.
3, third degree price discrimination : firms charge different prices to different groups of customers. e.g. having a certain price for senior citizens, students
Account as a product of antiquity?
Can someone please clearly explain this for me ?
Quick answer..
Kind of need it fast
Answer:
Egypt used pictures, words, and numbers to keep tabs on agricultural production so that it could feed its ever-increasing population. The accounting system was also used to keep track of ceremonies and religious events, monument and public works projects, as well as labor control.
During the year, the Fletcher Company experienced the following accounting transactions:
1. Purchased equipment with cash in the amount of $130,000.
2. Purchased supplies on account in the amount of $16,500.
3. Collected $37,000 cash from customers.
4. Paid a cash dividend of $17,000.
Using the accounting equation, record each of the transactions.
Answer:
Transaction 1
Debit : Equipment $130,000
Credit : Cash $130,000
Transaction 2
Debit : Supplies $16,500
Credit : Account Payable $16,500
Transaction 3
Debit : Cash $37,000
Credit : Account Receivable $37,000
Transaction 4
Debit : Dividend $17,000
Credit : Cash $17,000
Explanation:
The first step to record transactions is to identify two or more accounts affected by the transaction.
After that determine if the assets, liability or equity of the accounts identified are increasing or decreasing.
Assets increase on the debit side and decrease on the credit side. The opposite applies to liability and equity.
While attending a show you are disturbed by a child behind you who talks incessantly while repeatedly kicking the back of your seat.You respond by occasionally turning around and fidgeting in your seat.What type of conflict-management style are you exhibiting?
A) collaboration
B) competition
C) accommodation
D) avoidance
E) withdrawal
Answer: avoidance
Explanation:
Conflict avoidance occurs when a person avoids conflict by not reacting to it and rather changes the subject or avoids fighting back.
Since the person doesn't confront the child whom talking incessantly while repeatedly kicking the back of the seat but rather occasionally turns around and fidgets in the seat, then the type of conflict-management style being exhibited is avoidance.
3) Assume you decide you should invest at least part of your money in large capitalization stocks of companies based in the United States. What are the advantage and disadvantages of choosing the Bledsoe Large company stock fund compared to the Bledsoe s
Answer:
Advantage : Outperforming the market
Disadvantage : Underperforming in the market
Explanation:
Advantages of choosing Bledsoe Large company stock fund
Bledsoe Large company stock fund is an actively managed fund hence there is the possibility of outperforming in the market as data has shown over the 10 years, when compared with Bledsoe S&P 500 index Fund.
While the disadvantage is also the possibility of underperforming in the market and this is because most mutual funds cannot sustain its outperformance of the market over a very long period of time.
Indicate where the event common stock issued for cash would appear, if at all, on the indirect statement of cash flows. Group of answer choices Operating activities section Investing activities section Financing activities section Does not represent a cash flow
Answer: Financing activities section
Explanation:
The Financing Activities are refered to as the transactions which affect the long-term liabilities and equity of the company.
In the case if the question given, the common stock that's issued for cash would appear in the financing activities section due to the fact that the activity is related to finance and affects the company.
A team of analysts at Amazon is researching the viability of producing a smart watch. How might they estimate potential demand for their smart watch
Solution :
It is given that an analyst team at Amazon is researching the feasibility and the viability of manufacturing a smart watch.
The analyst team must carry out few steps in order to estimate the potential demand for the smart watch. They should begin with customer survey to know for the demand of the watch. Then the team find the total quantity of the product that is demanded by the customers, the third step is to scale the quantities demanded by the survey respondents. The final step is the team should plot and make the demand curve for the watch in the market.
From the list on your right select the letter that contains the word, phrase, name, etc that best matches the word, phrase, name, etc listed on the left. Externality A. Intellectual property rights Negative exteranlity Positive externality The magnitude of market failure National defense Free-rider problem A market producing the socially optimal level of output Can be used to encourage innovations Congested non-toll road Helps transfer social benefit to a private party which is creatingcurve A good is nonexcludable but could be rivalrous or nonrivalrous An example of "There is no such thing as a free lunch. Overproduction E Excludable and rivalrous r. The area of the triangle in a demand and supply model which is formed as a result of negative or positive externality Nonexcludable and rivalrous " Market output will be lower than the socially efficient/optimal level of output At the intersection of the marginal social cost curve and the demand a positive externality d. A the level of output where negative externality is equal to positive externality Decline in production due to external factors such a bad news coverage about a product L. A positive or negative side effect of an action that affects the wellbeing of a bystander (or a third party) M. Subsidy Both nonexcludable and nonrivalrous O. Taxation
Answer:
A - Intellectual Property Rights - can be used for innovations
B - A good is non excludable but could be rivalrous or non rivalrous. - Free rider problem
C - An example of "There is no such thing as a fee lunch" National Defense
D - Overproduction - Negative externality
E - Excludable Rivalrous
F - The area of the triangle in a demand and supply model which is formed as a result of negative or positive externality. - Magnitude of market failure
G - Non excludable and Rivalrous - Free rider problem
H - Market output will be lower than the socially efficient / optimal level of output. - Positive externality
I - At the intersection of marginal social cost curve and the demand curve.
J - The level of output where negative externality is equal to positive externality - Market producing socially optimal level of output.
K - Decline in production due to external factors such as bad news coverage about a product. Negative externality
L - A positive or negative side effect of an action that affects the wellbeing of a bystander or Third party. Externality
M - Subsidy positive externality
N - Both excludable and non rivalrous Congested non troll road
O- Taxation - national defense
Explanation:
When the market is producing optimal level of output then there will be no negative or positive externality. The positive externality is one when a firm cannot attain the full benefits of the decision made by them. Negative externality is one in which there is some undesirable impact of the market condition on the production.
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Derek has the opportunity to buy a money machine today. The money machine will pay Derek $35,847.00 exactly 16.00 years from today. Assuming that Derek believes the appropriate discount rate is 15.00%, how much is he willing to pay for this money machine
Answer:
$3830.78
Explanation:
We are to determine the present value of the lump sum
Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows
$35,847 / (1.15^16) = $3830.78
The following information describes a company's usage of direct labor in a recent period! Actual Hours Used 22000Actual Rate per Hour 15Standard Rate per Hour 14 Standard Hours for Units Produced 23500The direct labor RATE variance is:__________. A. $21,000 Favorable B. $21,000 Unfavorable C. $22,000 Favorable D. $22,000 Unfavorable E. $23,500 Unfavorable The direct labor EFFICIENCY variance is:_______. A. $21,000 Favorable B. $21,000 Unfavorable C. $22,000 Favorable D. $22,000 Unfavorable E. $23,500 Unfavorable
Answer:
Results are below.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Actual Hours Used 22,000
Actual Rate per Hour 15
Standard Rate per Hour 14
Standard Hours for Units Produced 23,500
To calculate the direct labor rate and efficiency variance, we need to use the following formulas:
Direct labor rate variance= (Standard Rate - Actual Rate)*Actual Quantity
Direct labor rate variance= (14 - 15)*22,000
Direct labor rate variance= $22,000 unfavorable
Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= (Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity)*standard rate
Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= (23,500 - 22,000)*14
Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= $21,000 favorable
Match these terms with their definitions.
a. The rate that reflects the provisions of the debt instrument, the credit standing of the borrowing business, and the current conditions in the credit markets and the economy as a whole.
b. The rate found in the debt contract that determines the amount of the interest payment.
c. Occurs when a bondâs issue price exceeds its face value.
d. The amount that must be repaid at maturity.
e. A type of liability which requires the issuing entity to pay the face value to the holder on the maturity date and to pay interest periodically at a specified rate.
f. Occurs when a bond is issued for an amount that is less than the principal.
g. Term referring to the date that a bondâs principal has to be repaid.
1. Bond.
2. Contract, coupon, stated rate.
3. Discount.
4. Face value, par value, principal.
5. Market rate, yield.
6. Maturity.
7. Premium.
Answer and Explanation:
The matching is as follows
a. 5. Market rate, yield. as it represent the debt instrument provisions, credit standing, and the present conditions
b. 2. Contract, coupon, stated rate, this represent that rate that could be find in the contract of the debt that measures the interest payment amount
c. 7. Premium. this is the case when the issue price of the bond is more than the face value
d. 4. Face value, par value, principal. It is the amount that should be repay at the maturity
e. 1. Bond. It is the liability that needs the entity to pay off the face value on the maturity date
f. 3. Discount. It arise when the issue price of the bond is lower than the principal
g. 6. Maturity. it refers to the date when the principal of the bond is repaid
How much should you pay for a share of stock that offers a constant growth rate of 10%, requires a 16% rate of return, and is expected to sell for $53.17 one year from now
Answer: $48.33
Explanation:
Using the Gordon Growth model:
Price of stock = Next year dividend / (Required return - growth rate)
Next year price of stock can be used to calculate year 2 dividend:
53.17 = D₂ / ( 16% - 10%)
53.17 * 6% = D₂
D₂ = $3.19
D₂ = D₁ * ( 1 + growth rate)
3.19 = D₁ * ( 1 + 10%)
D₁ = 3.19/ 1.1
= $2.90
Price of stock today:
= 2.90 / ( 16% - 10%)
= $48.33
Paving LLC is a foreign limited liability company in the state of Ohio. In dealing with Paving, Ohio will apply the law of the state where the firm a. is headquartered. b. was formed. c. will receive consistent treatment. d. does business.
Answer: B. Was formed
Explanation:
Limited liability companies that are doing business in the states other than the states that they registered originally may have to seek the status of foreign LLC in such states.
Therefore, since Paving LLC is a foreign limited liability company in the state of Ohio. In dealing with Paving, Ohio will apply the law of the state where the firm was formed. Therefore, the correct option is B.
While dealing with Paving, Ohio will apply the law of the state where the firm does business.
Foreign Limited liability which are formed elsewhere do operate under the the State's regulations and policy.
Business have to be registered with every state regardless of whether they have been in existence elsewhere
When the registration is done, the state regulation, trade policy and rules will be stated to the newly established business in the state.
Therefore, Option D. is correct.
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Using the data below, compute DEBT RATIO.
Using the data below, compute Return on Equity.
Accounts Payable 800
Accounts Receivable 1,100
Capital Stock 2,000
Cash 50
Cost of Goods Sold 6,000
Inventory 1,500
Long-term Debt 1,820
Net Income 950
Property, Plant, and Equipment (net) 3,000
Retained Earnings 1,030
Sales 10,000
Market value of shares 12,000
Answer:
a. Total Liabilities = Accounts Payable + Long-term Debt
Total Liabilities = 800 + 1,820
Total Liabilities = $2,620
Total Assets = Accounts Receivable + Cash + Inventory + Property, Plant, and Equipment (net)
Total Assets = 1,100 + 50 + 1,500 + 3,000
Total Assets = $5,650
Debt Ratio = Total Liabilities / Total Assets
Debt Ratio = $2,620 / $5,650
Debt Ratio = 0.463717
Debt Ratio = 46.37%
b. Return on Equity = Net Income / Shareholder Equity
Return on Equity = Net Income / (Capital Stock + Retained Earnings)
Return on Equity = $950 / ($2,000+$1,030)
Return on Equity = $950 / $3,030
Return on Equity = 0.31353135
Return on Equity = 31.35%
In preparation for developing its statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2018, Millennium Solutions, Inc. collected the following information:
Payment for the early extinguishment of long-term notes (book value: $100 million) $108.1
Sale of common shares 352.1
Retirement of common shares 244.1
Loss on sale of equipment 4.1
Proceeds from sale of equipment 16.1
Issuance of short-term note payable for cash 20.1
Acquisition of building for cash 14.1
Purchase of marketable securities (not a cash equivalent) 10.1
Purchase of marketable securities (considered a cash equivalent) 2.1
Cash payment for 3-year insurance policy 6.1
Collection of note receivable with interest (principal amount, $22) 26.1
Declaration of cash dividends 66.1
Distribution of cash dividends declared in 2020 60.1
Required:
a. Prepare the investing activities section of Millennium's statement of cash flows for 2018.
b. Prepare the financing activities section of Millennium's statement of cash flows for 2018.
Answer and Explanation:
The preparation of the investing and the financing activities is presented below:
1) Investing activities
Proceeds from the sale of equipment 16
Purchase of building -14
Purchase of marketable securities -10
Collection of notes receivable 26
Net cash flow from investing activities 18
2) Financing activities
Payment of long term notes -108
Sales of common share 352
Retirement of shares -244
Issue short term notes payable 20
Dividend paid -60
Net cash flow from financing activities -40
Which of the following is an example of investment? A. a person depositing $ 100 a week to her savings account B. a person's annual medical checkup C. the purchase of new buses by Greyhound D. a student increasing his human capital by attending college
Answer:
C. the purchase of new buses by Greyhound
Explanation:
The investment is the amount that should be invested in order to generate the income
So as per the given situation,the option C is correct as if we puchase the new buses so there is a big investment but after investing into it it generated the income on daily basis
So this should be the example of the investment
Kaspar Industries expects credit sales for January, February, and March to be $205,200, $266,800, and $316,800, respectively. It is expected that 75% of the sales will be collected in the month of sale, and 25% will be collected in the following month. Compute cash collections from customers for each month.
Collections from Customers
Credit Sales January February March
January
February
March
Answer:
Results are below.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
It is expected that 75% of the sales will be collected in the month of sale, and 25% will be collected in the following month.
Sales:
January= $205,000
February= $266,800
March= $316,800
Cash collection January:
Sales in cash from January= 205,000*0.75= 153,750
Total cash collection January= $153,750
Cash collection February:
Sales in cash from February= 266,800*0.75= 200,100
Sales in account from January= 205,000*0.25= 51,250
Total cash collection February= $251,350
Cash collection March:
Sales in cash from March= 316,800*0.75= 237,600
Sales in account from February= 266,800*0.25= 66,700
Total cash collection March= $304,300
Instead of issuing securities, Artificial Intelligence Inc. pursues other sources of funds. To obtain venture capital financing, the firm will most likely:_______.a. pool funds to invest in a business venture. b. give up a share of its ownership. c. borrow funds to be returned on a designated maturity date. d. pay periodic dividends.
Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation:
The correct option is B. - give up a share of its ownership. Venture capitalist invest in a start up ventures or small businesses that they believe have high future prospects.
Because venture capitalists are exprienced business wise and have enough money, they tend to make or provide managerial decisions. The business will be in form of partnership, hence, Artificial Intelligence Inc. giving up part of its ownership.
It is not a must venture business pay a periodic dividend but business capitalist share in the profit or loss of the business.
The model in which managers use their organization's existing core capabilities to expand into foreign markets is called the
Answer:
international model
Explanation:
In the case when the managers use the core capabilities of the organization in over to diversify into the foreign markets so this we called as the international model. As due to this the organization could capture the foreign market share this result in increased in the sales of the organization
So as per the given situation, the above represent the answer
Weaver Corporation had the following stock issued and outstanding at January 1, Year 1:
1. 70,000 shares of $14 par common stock.
2. 7,500 shares of $100 par, 7 percent, non-cumulative preferred stock.
On June 10, Weaver Corporation declared the annual cash dividend on its 7,500 shares of preferred stock and a $2 per share dividend for the common shareholders. The dividends will be paid on July 1 to the shareholders of record on June 20.
Prepare general journal entries to record the declaration and payment of the cash dividends.
Answer:
Preferred shareholder (7,500*$100)*7% $52,500
Common shareholder (70,000×$2) $140,000
Total dividend $192,500
Date General Journal Debit Credit
10 June Dividend $192,500
To dividend payable $192,500
(To record dividends payable)
20 June No entry required
01 July Dividend payable $192,500
To cash $192,500
(To record dividend payment)
31 Dec Retained earning $192,500
To dividends $192,500
(To close dividend account)
The area of accounting aimed at serving the decision-making needs of internal users is: Group of answer choices External auditing. SEC reporting. Managerial accounting. Financial accounting.
Answer:
Managerial accounting
Explanation:
Managerial accounting can be regarded as accounting practice involving identification as well as measurement and interpretation of financial information and communication of it to managers so that it can be used to achieve organization's goals. It should be noted that the The area of accounting aimed at serving the decision-making needs of internal users is Managerial accounting