Answer:
• Unit variable expense $80
• Contribution margin $20
• Units currently being sold 8,800 units
Explanation:
1.a Bay area's per unit variable expense
Contribution margin =Sales per unit - Variable cost per unit
Therefore;
Variable cost/expense per unit = Selling price per unit - Contribution margin
= $100 - $20
= $80
b. Contribution margin
= Selling price per unit × Contribution margin ratio
= 100 × 20%
= $20
2. How many units are currently being sold.
• Break even points in units
= Fixed expenses ÷ contribution margin per unit
Where;
Contribution margin per unit = Selling price per unit × Contribution margin ratio
= $176,000 ÷ $20
= 8,800 units
DSO and accounts receivable Ingraham Inc. currently has $205,000 in accounts receivable, and its days sales outstanding is 71 days. It wants to reduce its DSO to 20 days by pressuring more of its customers to pay their bills on time. If this policy is adopted, the company's average sales will fall by 15%. What will be the level of accounts receivable following the change? Assume a 365- day year.
Answer:
$49,084.51
Explanation:
days of sales outstanding (DSO) = accounts receivable / average daily sales
71 days = $205,000 / (total sales / 365 days)
total sales / 365 days = $205,000 / 71 days
total sales = ($205,000 / 71 days) x 365 days = $1,053,873.24
after the change, annual sales will decrease by 15%:
$1,053,873.24 x (1 - 15%) = $895,792.25
average sales per day = $895,792.25 / 365 = $2,454.23 per day
new DSO = accounts receivable / average sales per day
20 days = accounts receivable / $2,454.23 per day
accounts receivable = $2,454.23 per day x 20 days = $49,084.51
When an organization has an annual ceremony to reward the past year’s outstanding employees, this ritual is a manifestation of the organization's culture called a(n) _______. Group of answer choices
Answer:
Espoused value.
Explanation:
The espoused value can be defined as the values expressed on behalf of the organization. For example, the set of practices and procedures adopted by employees of an organization that provide positive results and value for a company.
Therefore, when an organization holds a ceremony to reward outstanding employees of the year, it is manifesting and promoting in the organizational culture the maintenance of moral conduct and corporate values necessary to maintain and enhance positive standards of conduct to achieve organizational success .
The vice-president of marketing of G Street Fabrics has been told to invest the company's advertising dollars wisely. Which of the following measures could be used to compare the cost of its advertising expenditures for different media?a. Reachb. Ratingc. GRPsd. CPMe. frequency
Answer: d. CPM
Explanation:
CPM is a acronym for cost per thousand impressions. This is a term that is utilized in advertising either by online advertising, traditional advertising media, and marketing that are related to web traffic and it
refers to cost of traditional advertising, email advertising or internet marketing campaigns whereby the advertisers will have to pay every time an advertisement is displayed.
It is a measurement of the amount of money a company will have to pay in order to get across to its listeners, viewers, readers, or visitors. Since the vice-president of marketing of G Street Fabrics has been told to invest the company's advertising dollars wisely, he can use the CPM.
Good communication occurs only when the recipient ________. A) agrees with the sender's message B) does what the speaker asks C) understands the speaker's meaning D) makes eye contact with the speaker
Good communication occurs only when the recipient understands the speaker's meaning. Option C. This is further explained below.
What is communication?Generally, communication is simply defined as the imparting or conveying of knowledge through speaking, writing, or by any other media
In conclusion, The only time there is successful communication is when the listener gets what the speaker is trying to say.
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Matthews Fender, which uses a standard cost system, manufactured 20 comma 000 boat fenders during 2018, using 143 comma 000 square feet of extruded vinyl purchased at $ 1.30 per square foot. Production required 400 direct labor hours that cost $ 16.00 per hour. The direct materials standard was seven square feet of vinyl per fender, at a standard cost of $ 1.35 per square foot. The labor standard was 0.028 direct labor hour per fender, at a standard cost of $ 15.00 per hour. Complete the costs and efficiency variances for Direct materials and direct labor. Does the pattern of variances suggest Pro Fender's managers have been making trade-offs? Explain.
Answer:
Its hard to ans
Explanation:
There are several bridges along highway 280 which are free to ride on. This bridge was built and is being maintained by the government... not the "free" market. Let's think about why that is the case... The economic logic of government ownership and having a marginal price of 0 (that is, it is free to cross the bridge) is:
Answer:
The bridge 's owner has a natural monopoly, and the marginal production cost (letting another car drive through it) is close to nil.
Explanation:
Since building several bridges to compete is inefficient, but building one bridge at a lower average cost to customers would be effective. If the private monopolist builds the bridge it can charge customers exceptionally high prices.
There is a high fixed cost involved with constructing a bridge. Hence constructing a bridge is a mere privilege. Furthermore, there is no extra cost to allow another car to cross the bridge. It means that the marginal cost is zero or closer.
Western Company is preparing a cash budget for June. The company has $12,000 cash at the beginning of June and anticipates $30,000 in cash receipts and $34,500 in cash disbursements during June. Western Company has an agreement with its bank to maintain a minimum cash balance of $10,000. As of May 31, the company owes $15,000 to the bank. To maintain the $10,000 required balance, during June the company must:
Answer:
$2,500
Explanation:
Opening balance $12,000
Cash receipts $30,000
Cash disbursement ($34,500)
Closing balance $7,500
Minimum cash balance $10,000
Borrowing amount(1$0,000-$7,500) $2,500
To maintain $10,000 cash balance western company need to borrow $2,500($10,000-$7500)
The previous value of a portfolio that must be regained before a hedge fund can charge their investors performance fees is known as a
Answer:
high watermark
Explanation:
A high watermark refers to the mark at which the investment could be reached at a high peak. It to be calculated on that date when the performance fees are charged and it could be charged only on that case when there is a rise in the value of the portfolio
Moreover, in the high watermarks there is no need to pay the performance based fee when there is a poor performance
Therefore the given situation represent the high watermark
The overall economic performance of developing countries is expected to outpace that of the United States over the coming years. A customer that wishes to profit from this should receive which recommendation and accompanying risk disclosures?
A.
The customer should be recommended a special situations fund, as long as the customer is willing to assume regulatory risk and market risk
B.
The customer should be recommended a specialty fund, as long as the customer is willing to assume credit risk and extension risk
C.
The customer should be recommended an emerging markets fund, as long as the customer is willing to assume political risk and exchange rate risk
D.
The customer should be recommended a sector fund, as long as the customer is willing to assume unsystematic risk and market risk
Answer: C. The customer should be recommended an emerging markets fund, as long as the customer is willing to assume political risk and exchange rate risk
Explanation:
In order to take advantage of the opportunity that presents itself from developing countries outpacing that of the US in years to come, the customer should invest in an Emerging Markets fund. This fund invests in securities from the more rapidly developing countries like China and Brazil so the customer will be poised to take advantage of the opportunities offered by this.
However, they should be wary of Exchange rate risks as their currencies are not as strong as the US dollar and can be unstable.
They also need to worry about political instability as quite a lot of developing countries do not have strong democracies and Economic decisions are influenced by political decisions a bit too much.
Maggie's Muffins, Inc., generated $2,000,000 in sales during 2015, and its year-end total assets were $1,400,000. Also, at year-end 2015, current liabilities were $1,000,000, consisting of $300,000 of notes payable, $500,000 of accounts payable, and $200,000 of accruals. Looking ahead to 2016, the company estimates that its assets must increase at the same rate as sales, its spontaneous liabilities will increase at the same rate as sales, its profit margin will be 7%, and its payout ratio will be 50%.
Required:
How large a sales increase can the company achieve without having to raise funds externally; that is, what is its self-supporting growth rate?
Answer:
The Sales will increase by $350,000 (2000,000 * 17.5%)
Explanation:
As we know that,
Self Supporting Growth Rate = Return on Equity * (1 - Payout Ratio) ...Eq1
Here
Payout ratio given is 50%
and
Return on Equity = 35% (Step 1)
By putting values in Eq1, we have:
Self Supporting Growth Rate = 35% * (1 - 50%)
Self Supporting Growth Rate = 17.5%
Which means that Sales will increase by $350,000 (2000,000 * 17.5%) which is 17.5%.
Step 1: Find Return on Equity
We know that:
Return on Equity = Net Income / Equity ..............Eq2
As we are not given value of Net Income we can not calculate the value of return on equity. But there is another way that we can calculate by simply multiplying and dividing by sales on Left hand side of the Eq2 equation.
Return on Equity = Net Income / Equity * Sales / Sales
By rearranging, we have:
Return on Equity = Net Income / Sales * Sales / Equity
Now here,
Net Income / Sales = Profit Margin
By putting this in the above equation, we have:
Return on Equity = Profit Margin * Sales / Equity
Here
Profit Margin is 7% given in the question.
Sales were $2,000,000
And
Equity is $400,000 (Step 2)
By putting values, we have:
Return on Equity = 7% * $2,000,000 / $400,000
Return on Equity = 35%
Step 2. Find Equity
Equity = Assets - Liabilities
Here,
Assets are worth $1,400,000
Liabilities are standing at $1,000,000 which includes only current liabilities because company doesn't have any long term borrowings
By putting the values, we have:
Equity = $1,400,000 - $1,000,000 = $400,000
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You often find that employees choose a health care plan without carefully considering their options. In fact, sometimes employees realize they are spending too much for health care or that they lack health care options, and they end up blaming you for not informing them sufficiently of their options ahead of time. You want employees to attend the fair and take the time to carefully weigh their options. Which of the following statements is most likely to attract employees to the fair to do so?
A. This presentation helps you choose which of the five health insurance options works best for your family.
B. This presentation discusses the relative benefits and costs of each health care option.
C. In this presentation, we provide you with the answers you need about the five health insurance options.
Answer: This presentation helps you choose which of the five health insurance options works best for your family.
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that employees usually choose a health care plan without carefully considering their options and they end up blaming someone else for not informing them sufficiently of their options ahead of time.
Due to this reason, the person want the employees to attend a fair and take the time to carefully weigh their options. Of the options given, the correct answer is that "this presentation helps you choose which of the five health insurance options works best for your family".
Emphasis is been placed on choice as the employees can choose what works best for them. A simple language is also used to pass the message across.
Common stock $10 par value 20,000 shares authorized and 10,000 shares issued, 9,000 shares outstanding $100,000 Paid-in capital in excess of par value, common stock 50,000 Retained earnings 25,000 Treasury stock 11,500 Assuming the treasury shares were all purchased at the same price, the cost per share of the treasury stock is:
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The following data has been collected about Keller Company's stockholders' equity accounts: Common stock $10 par value 20,000 shares authorized and 10,000 shares issued, 9,000 shares outstanding $100,000 Paid-in capital in excess of par value, common stock 50,000 Retained earnings 25,000 Treasury stock 11,500 Assuming the treasury shares were all purchased at the same price, the cost per share of the treasury stock is:______
Answer:
$11.5
Explanation:
The data that was gotten from Keller company stockholders equity account include:
Amount shares in common stock is 20,000 shares
The number of issued shares is 10,000
Number of outstanding shares is 9,000
The excess paid-in capital is $100,000
The common stock is 50,000
The retained earnings is 25,000
Treasury stock is 11,500
The first step is to calculate the amount of shares that was acquired in the treasury stock
= Number of issued shares-number of outstanding shares
= 10,000-9,000
= 1,000
Therefore, the cost per share of the stock in the treasury can be calculated as follows
= Treasury stock value/amount of shares acquired
= 11,500/1,000
= 11.5
Hence the cost per share of the treasury stock is $11.5
During the year, the Senbet Discount Tire Company had gross sales of $1.24 million. The company’s cost of goods sold and selling expenses were $593,000 and $246,000, respectively. The company also had notes payable of $850,000. These notes carried an interest rate of 5 percent. Depreciation was $123,000. The tax rate was 23 percent. a. What was the company’s net income? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, rounded to the nearest whole dollar amount, e.g., 1,234,567.) b. What was the company’s operating cash flow? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, rounded to the nearest whole dollar amount, e.g., 1,234,567.)
Answer:
Net income= $139,755
Operating cash flow= $346,835
Explanation:
Senbet discount tire company has a gross sale of $1.24 million
The cost of goods sold is $593,000
The selling expense is $246,000
The company has a note payable of $850,000 with an interest rate of 5%
Depreciation is $123,000
Tax rate is 23%
(a) Inorder to calculate the tax expense the first step is to find the interest
Interest= debt×interest rate
= $850,000×5/100
= 850,000×0.05
= 42,500
Therefore, the net income can be calculated as follows
= (sales-cost of goods sold-selling expense-depreciation-interest)(1-tax rate)
=( $593,000-$246,000-$123,000-42,500)(1-0.23)
= 181,500×0.77
= $139,755
(b) Inorder to calculate the operating cash flow the first step is to find the tax expense
Tax expense= (gross sales-cost of goods sold-selling expense-depreciation-interest)× tax
($1,240,000-$593,000-$246,000-$123,000-42,500)×0.23
= $235,500×0.23
= $54,165
Therefore, the operating cash flow can be calculated as follows
= gross sales-cost of goods sold-selling expense-depreciation-tax expense+depreciation
=$1,240,000-$593,000-$246,000-$123,000-$54,165+$123,000
= $346,835
Hence the net income is $139,755 and the operating cash flow is $346,835
A stock has a beta of 1.29 and an expected return of 11.57 percent. If the risk-free rate is 4.4 percent, what is the stock's reward-to-risk ratio
Answer:
5.56%
Explanation:
the reward to risk ratio of this stock is:
reward to risk = (expected return - risk free rate) / beta
reward to risk = (11.57% - 4.4%) / 1.29 = 5.56%
The reward to risk ratio shows the investors how much extra money they should expect to earn for every dollar that they invest in a certain stock due to the stock's risk. A stock with a beta of 1 only carries the market risk, but since this stock's beta is 1.29, its risk is higher.
Juniper Company uses a perpetual inventory system and the gross method of accounting for purchases. The company purchases $9,750 of merchandise on August 7 with terms 1/10, n/30. On August 11, it returned $1,500 worth of merchandise. On August 16, it paid the full amount due. The correct journal entry to record the payment on August 16 is:
Answer:
The journal entries for the whole transaction are:
August 7, 202x, merchandise purchased on account, terms 1/10, n/30
Dr Merchandise inventory 9,750
Cr Accounts payable 9,750
August 11, 202x, partial return of purchased merchandise
Dr Accounts payable 1,500
Cr Merchandise inventory 1,500
August 16, 202x, invoice is paid within discount period
Dr Accounts payable 8,250
Cr Cash 8,167.50
Cr Purchase discounts 82.50
Barney Corporation recognized a $100 million preferred stock balance on 12/31/2019.
On January 1, 2020, Barney issued $10 million in preferred dividends.
On the same date, Barney raised an additional $20 million via a new issuance of preferred stock.
On December 31, 2020, the market value of the original amount of preferred shares rose $5 million.
Under US GAAP, the 12/31/2020 year ending preferred stock balance is:___________.
A. $110m
B. $115m
C. $120m
D. $125m
Answer:
C. $120m
Explanation:
As per the given situation, the calculation of the ended year the preferred stock is shown below:
Ending preferred stock balance
= Beginning balance of preferred stock + new issuance of preferred stock
= $100 million + $20 million
= $120 million
Therefore, for computing the ending preferred stock balance we simply applied the above formula and ignore all other values as they are not relevant. So the correct answer is C.
Leno company sells goods to the fallon company for 11000 it offers credit terms of 3/10 n/30 if fallon company pays the invoice within the discount period, Leno Company will record a debit to Cash in the amount of:________.
Answer:
Leno Company will record a debit to Cash in the amount of: $10,670.
Explanation:
The credit terms of 3/10 n/30 implies that if Fallon Company pays within 10 days, it will enjoy 3 percent discount on 11,000 which is the amount of goods sold to it by Leno company; but Fallon Company must pay the full amount within 30 days (n means net amount) if it does not pay within 10 days. Therefore, the discount period is between the first day and the 10th day.
Since it is indicated in the question that Fallon company pays the invoice within the discount period, that implies it enjoys 3% discount. The discount amount can therefore be calculated as follows:
Discount amount = $11,000 * 3% = $330
The amount that Leno Company will record as a debit to Cash can be calculated as follows:
Amount to debit to Cash = $11,000 - $330 = $10,670
Therefore, the amount to debit to Cash by Leno Company is $10,670.
Note that the complete journal entries in the book of Leno Company for this transaction when Fallon Company pays within the discount period is as follows:
Debit Cash for $10,670
Debit Discount allowed for $330
Credit Accounts Receivable - Fallon Company for $11,000.
Miller Mining, a calendar-year corporation, purchased the rights to a copper mine on July 1, Year 1. Of the total purchase price, $2.8 million was appropriately allocable to the copper. Estimated reserves were 800,000 tons of copper. Miller expects to extract and sell 10,000 tons of copper per month. Production began immediately. The selling price is $25 per ton. Miller uses percentage depletion (15%) for tax purposes. To aid production, Miller also purchased some new equipment on July 1, Year 1. The equipment cost $76,000 and had an estimated useful life of 8 years. After all the copper is removed from this mine, however, the equipment will be of no use to Miller and will be sold for an estimated $4,000. If sales and production conform to expectations, what is Miller’s depreciation expense on the new equipment for financial accounting purposes for the Year 1 calendar year?
Answer: $4,500
Explanation:
Equipment was purchased for $76,000.
It has an estimated useful life of 8 years.
It will be sold for $4,000 after these 8 years so that is the salvage value.
With these figures depreciation per annum is calculated with the following formula;
[tex]Depreciation per annum = \frac{Cost of Asset - Salvage Value}{Useful life}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{76,000 - 4,000}{8}[/tex]
= $9,000
The Equipment was purchased on July 1, Year 1. In Year 1 therefore it will only be in use for half the year and this is what it should b depreciated in light of.
Semi-annual Depreciation = 9,000/2
= $4,500
The Allowance for Bad Debts account had a balance of $7,000 at the beginning of the year and $9,500 at the end of the year. During the year (including the year-end adjustment), bad debts expense of $12,800 was recognized.
Required:
Calculate the total amount of past-due accounts receivable that were written off as uncollectible during the year.
Answer:
$10,300
Explanation:
The allowance for bad debts account reports that an estimated amount of the account is going to be uncollectible. The write-offs decrease the balance if account received by the amount that is going to be uncollectible.
Write-offs = Beginning allowance + Bad debt - Ending allowance
Write-offs= $7,000 + $12,800 - $9,500
Write-offs= $10,300
Beta Company acquired 100 percent of the voting common shares of Standard Video Corporation, its bitter rival, by issuing bonds with a par value and fair value of $150,000. Immediately prior to the acquisition, Beta reported total assets of $500,000, liabilities of $280,000, and stockholders' equity of $220,000. At that date, Standard Video reported total assets of $400,000, liabilities of $250,000, and stockholders' equity of $150,000. Included in Standard's liabilities was an account payable to Beta in the amount of $20,000, which Beta included in its accounts receivable. Based on the preceding information, what amount of total assets did Beta report in its balance sheet immediately after the acquisition?
A. $500,000
B. $650,000
C. $750,000
D. $900,00
Answer:
The amount of total assets did Beta report in its balance sheet immediately after the acquisition is $650,000. The right answer is B
Explanation:
In order to calculate the amount of total assets did Beta report in its balance sheet immediately after the acquisition we would have to make the following calculation:
amount of total assets did Beta report in its balance sheet=Total assets reported by beta+Fair value of the investment
According to the given data:
Total assets reported by beta=$500,000
Fair value of the investment=$150,000
Therefore, amount of total assets did Beta report in its balance sheet=$500,000+$150,000
amount of total assets did Beta report in its balance sheet=$650,000
The amount of total assets did Beta report in its balance sheet immediately after the acquisition is $650,000
A dummy user at Universal Containers owns more that 10,000 lead records. The system assigned all these leads to a dummy user. This is causing performance issues whenever role hierarchy changes. Which two options should be recommended to improve performance
Answer:
The situation described in the question is referred to as:
Condition Ownership Data Skew.
When designing record access for enterprise-scale, it would be a mistake to assign a role to a dummy user.
To correct the above problem, It is advisable to distribute the ownership of records across a large number of users.
This ususally has the effect of decreasing the chance of occurrence of long-running updates.
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The current zero-coupon yield curve for risk-free bonds is as follows: Maturity (years) 1 2 3 4 5 YTM 5.05 % 5.49 % 5.78 % 5.93 % 6.09 % What is the price per $ 100 face value of a four-year, zero-coupon, risk-free bond?
Answer:
The answer is $79.42
Explanation:
Zero-coupon bonds does not make any periodic payments of interest. It pays both the interest and the face value at maturity.
N(Number of periods) = 4 years
I/Y(Yield to maturity) = 5.93 percent
PV(present value or market price) = ?
PMT( coupon payment) = 0
FV( Future value or par value) = $100
We are using a Financial calculator for this.
N= 4; I/Y = 5.93; PMT = 0; FV= $100; CPT PV= -79.42
Therefore, the market price of the bond is $79.42
Celia Inc. has two types of handbags: Standard and custom. The Controller has decided to use a plant-wide overhead rate based on direct labor costs. The president has heard of activity-based costing and wants to see how the results would differ if this system were used Two activity cost pools were developed: Machining and Machine set-up. Presented below is information related to the company's operations
Standard Custom
Direct Labor cost 60,000 $ 12,000
Machine Hours 1,500 1,500
Set-up Hours 100 500
Total estimated overhead cost are $342,000. Overhead cost allocated to the machining activity cost pool is $222,000 and $120,000 is allocated to the machine set-up activity cost pool
1. Calculate overhead allocated to each product using the traditional (Plant-wide) approach
2. Calculate overhead allocated to each product using the activity based costing approach
Answer:
Instructions are below.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Standard Custom
Direct Labor cost 60,000 $ 12,000
Machine Hours 1,500 1,500
Set-up Hours 100 500
The total estimated overhead costs are $342,000.
A. First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate:
Total direct labor cost= $72,000
Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base
Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 342,000/72,000
Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $4.75 per direct labor dollar
Standard= 4.75*60,000= $285,000
Custom= 4.75*12,000= $57,000
B. Now, we need to calculate a predetermined overhead rate for each activity:
Machining:
Total machine-hours= 3,000
Total overhead= 222,000
predetermined overhead rate= 222,000/3,000
predetermined overhead rate= $74 per machine-hour
Setup:
Total set-up hours= 600
Total overhead= 120,000
predetermined overhead rate= 120,000/600
predetermined overhead rate= $200 per set up-hour
Standard= 74*1,500 + 200*100= $131,000
Custom= 74*1,500 + 200*500= $211,000
Home Depot entered fiscal 2014 with a total capitalization of $27,213 million. In 2014, debt investors received interest income of $830 million. Net income to shareholders was $6,345 million. (Assume a tax rate of 35%.) Calculate the economic value added assuming its cost of capital is 10%.
Answer:
Economic value added=$4,163.20
Explanation:
Calculatation for the economic value added assuming its cost of capital is 10 percent
The first step is to find the After-tax operating income using this formula
After-tax operating income = (1 - tax rate) * Interest expense + Net income
Where,
Tax rate=35%
Interest expense =$830
Net income=$6,345
Let plug in the formula
After-tax operating income=(1 - .35) *$830 + $6,345
After-tax operating income=0.65*$830×$6,345
After-tax operating income= $539.50+$6,345
After-tax operating income=$6,884.50
The next step is to find the Economic value added using this formula
Economic value added= Ater-tax operating income - (Cost of capital * Total capitalization)
Where,
Ater-tax operating income =$6,884.50
Cost of capital =10%
Total capitalization=$27,213
Let plug in the formula
Economic value added=$6,884.50 - (.10 * $27,213)
Economic value added=$6,884.50-$2,721.3
Economic value added=$4,163.20
Therefore the Economic value added assuming its cost of capital is 10% will be $4,163.20
At December 31, 2020 Sunland Company had 200000 shares of common stock and 10600 shares of 7%, $100 par value cumulative preferred stock outstanding. No dividends were declared on either the preferred or common stock in 2020 or 2021. On February 10, 2022, prior to the issuance of its financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2021, Sunland declared a 100% stock dividend on its common stock. Net income for 2021 was $960000. In its 2021 financial statements, Sunland’s 2021 earnings per common share should be:___________$4.47.$4.20.$2.21.$1.29.
Answer:
$2.21
Explanation:
For the computation of earnings per common share first we need to find out the preferred dividend and shares outstanding which is shown below:-
Preferred dividend = Common stock × 100 × Given percentage
= 10,600 × 100 × 7%
= 74,200
Share outstanding = Shares × 2
= 200,000 × 2
= 4,000,000
Earning per share = (Net income - Preferred dividend) ÷ Share outstanding
= ($960,000 - 74,200) ÷ 400,000
= $2.21
Hence, we applied the above formulas
The cash account for All American Sports Co. on April 1, 20Y5, indicated a balance of $23,600. During April, the total cash deposited was $80,150, and checks written totaled $72,800. The bank statement indicated a balance of $40,360 on April 30, 20Y5. Comparing the bank statement, the canceled checks, and the accompanying memos with the records revealed the following reconciling items:
- Checks outstanding totaled $14,300.
- A deposit of $9,275, representing receipts of April 30, had been made too late to appear on the bank statement.
- A check for $720 had been incorrectly charged by the bank as $270.
- A check for $110 returned with the statement had been recorded by All American Sports Co. as $1,100. The check was for the payment of an obligation to Garber Co. on account.
- The bank had collected for All American Sports Co. $4,320 on a note left for collection. The face of the note was $4,000.
- Bank service charges for April amounted to $75.
- A check for $1,300 from Bishop Co. was returned by the bank because of insufficient funds.
Instructions:
1. Prepare a bank reconciliation as of April 30.
2. Illustrate the effects on the accounts and financial statements of the bank reconciliation.
Answer:
All American Sports Co.
1. Bank Reconciliation Statement as at April 30, 20Y5:
Balance as per bank statement $40,360
add deposit 9,275
less outstanding checks -14,300
Incorrectly charged check 450
Balance as per adjusted cash book $34,885
Explanation:
a) Adjusted Cash Book
Opening balance $23,600
Cash Deposit 80,150
Checks - 72,800
Balance as per cash book $30,950
add Check reversal 1,100
Note collected 4,320
less Bank charges -75
Check Returned -110
NSF -1,300
Adjusted cash book balance$34,885
B) Bank Reconciliation Statements are prepared periodically, monthly for instance, to agree the balance of the cash maintained by the entity with the balance of the statement presented by the bank. The reconciliation process also helps in detecting errors.
Suppose that a baseball player eligible for free agent status signs a contract with a new team that promises to pay him $100,000 more than his current team for each of the next three years. Assuming the discount rate is 6 percent, what is the maximum the current costs of moving could be and still have this investment be worthwhile?
Answer:
Maximum current cost = $267,301.19
Explanation:
The maximum current costs of his moving would be worth of the $100,000 annuity in today's dollars, that is the present value.
The present value of the annuity would be determined as follows:
PV = A × (1- (1+r)^(-n) )/ r
Annual cash flow, n- number of years, r-rate of interest
A- 100,000, r- 6%, n- 3
PV - 100,000 × (1- 1.06^(-3))/0.06
PV = $ 267,301.19
Maximum current cost = $267,301.19
Assume the following data for Casper Company before its year-end adjustments:
Unadjusted Balances
Debit Credit
Sales $1,750,000
Cost of Merchandise Sold $1,000,000
Estimated Returns Inventory 600
Customer Refunds Payable 400
Estimated cost of merchandise that will be returned in the next year $8,000
Estimated percent of refunds for current year sales 0.6%
a. Journalize the adjusting entry for the estimated customer allowances.
Sales
Customer Refunds Payable
Feedback
b. Journalize the adjusting entry for the estimated customer returns.
Estimated Returns Inventory
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Answer:
a. Journalize the adjusting entry for the estimated customer allowances.
Dr Sales returns and allowances 10,500 Cr Customer refunds payable 10,500The adjusting entry should = total sales x estimated percent of returns = $1,750,000 x 0.6% = $10,500
b. Journalize the adjusting entry for the estimated customer returns.
Dr Estimated returns inventory 8,000 Cr Cost of merchandise sold 8,000This amount is given in the question, $8,000, so you need to record it as a decrease in COGS and an increase in returns inventory.
There are zero coupon bonds outstanding that have a YTM of 5.97 percent and mature in 19 years. The bonds have a par value of $10,000. If we assume semiannual compounding, what is the price of the bonds
Answer:
market price = $1,104.20
Explanation:
yield to maturity of zero coupon bonds = (face value / market price)¹/ⁿ - 1
YTM = 5.97%n = 19 x 2 = 38face value = $10,000(face value / market price)¹/ⁿ = YTM + 1
face value / market price = (YTM + 1)ⁿ
market price = face value / (YTM + 1)ⁿ
market price = $10,000 / 1.0597³⁸ = $10,000 / 9.0563 = $1,104.20
A customer owns 400 shares of ABC stock. ABC is having a rights offering where 20 rights are needed to subscribe to 1 new share. How many new shares can the customer purchase through this rights offering
Answer:
20 new stocks
Explanation:
each stockholder should receive 1 right for every stock that he/she owns, so this particular investor owns 400 rights. Since he/she needs 20 rights to subscribe to 1 new stock, then the total number of stocks that he/she can buy = 400 / 20 = 20.
Many corporations hand out preemptive rights to their stockholders, which means that whenever new stocks are issued, they will be able to purchase them before any outside investor does.