question 54
Multiple Choice
Parent Inc. and Sub Inc. had the following balance sheets on July 31, 2019: Cash Accounts Receivable Inventory Plant and Equipment (net) Goodwill Trademark Total Assets Current Liabilities Bonds Payable Common Shares Retained Earnings Total Liabilities and Equity Parent Inc (caryying value) $180,000$100,000$60,000$200,000$−$−$540,000$80,000$320,000$90,000$50,000$540,000 Sub Inc (carrying value) $36,000$40,000$24,000$80,000$8,000$12,000$200,000$50,000$20,000$80,000$50,000$200,000 Sub Inc (fair value) $36,000$40,000$27,000$93,000$15,000$50,000$24,000 Assuming that Parent Inc acquires 80% of Sub Inc on August 1, 2019 for cash of $180,000, the Shareholders' Equity section of Parent's consolidated balance sheet on the date of acquisition would total to what amount under the fair value enterprise method?
Identify the reasons for and implications of a country becoming more internationalized in terms of trade.
Understand the concept of real and nominal exchange rates.
Calculate the value of domestic investment based on national savings and net capital outflow.
Distinguish between different types of international investments and their impacts on net capital outflows.
Definitions:
Consumption
The part of personal income that is spent on goods and services rather than saved, influencing economic activity and demand.
Savings
The portion of income not spent on current expenditures or taxes, which is set aside for future use or investment.
Autonomous Consumption
Spending that does not depend on current income levels, such as basic necessities, implying that this consumption occurs even in the absence of income.
Disposable Income
represents the amount of money that households have available for spending and saving after income taxes have been accounted for.