On the first day of its fiscal year, Ebert Company issued $50,000,000 of 10-year, 7% bonds to finance its operations. Interest is payable semiannually. The bonds were issued at a market (effective) interest rate of 9%, resulting in Ebert receiving cash of $43,495,895. The company uses the interest method.

a. Journalize the entries to record the following:

1. sale of the bonds.
2. First semiannual interest payment, including amortization of discount.
3. Second semiannual interest payment, including a of discount.

b. Compute the amount of the bond interest expense for the first year.
c. Explain why the company was able to issue the bonds for only $43,495, 895 rather than for the face amount of $50,000,000.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Ebert Company

Journal Entries:

1) Debit Cash $43,495,895

Debit Bonds Discounts $6,504,105

Credit Bonds Payable $50,000,000

To record the sale of the bonds at a discount.

2) First semiannual interest payment:

Debit Interest Expense $1,957,315

Credit Amortization $207,315

Credit Cash $1,750,000

To record the first semiannual interest payment.

3) Second semiannual interest payment:

Debit Interest Expense $1,966,644

Credit Amortization $216,644

Credit Cash $1,750,000

To record the second semiannual interest payment.

b. Bond interest for the first year = $3,923,959 ($1,957,315 + $1,966,644)

c. The company issued the bonds at a discount at a coupon rate of 7%, which is less than the market interest rate of the bonds (9%).

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Face value of bonds = $50,000,000

Price received =            $43,495,895

Discount =                       $6,504,105

Coupon interest rate = 7%

Interest payment = semiannually

Maturity period = 10 years

Market (effective) interest rate = 9%

1) Cash $43,495,895 Bonds Discounts $6,504,105 Bonds Payable $50,000,000

2) First semiannual interest payment:

Interest Expense $1,957,315 Amortization $207,315 Cash $1,750,000

Cash payment =   $1,750,000 ($50,000,000 * 3.5%)

Interest expense =  1,957,315 ($43,495,895 * 4.5%)

Amortization =         $207,315

Fair value of bonds = $43,703,210 ($43,495,895 + $207,315)

3) Second semiannual interest payment:

Interest Expense $1,966,644 Amortization $216,644 Cash $1,750,000

Cash payment =   $1,750,000 ($50,000,000 * 3.5%)

Interest expense = 1,966,644  ($43,703,210 * 4.5%)

Amortization =        $216,644


Related Questions

For each of the following separate transactions:
Sold a building costing $31,500, with $20,600 of accumulated depreciation, for $8,600 cash, resulting in a $2,300 loss.
Acquired machinery worth $10,600 by issuing $10,600 in notes payable.
Issued 1,060 shares of common stock at par for $2 per share.
Note payables with a carrying value of $40,300 were retired for $47,600 cash, resulting in a $7,300 loss.
(a) Prepare the reconstructed journal entry.
1. Record Sale of Building
2. Record Acquisition of machinery
3. Record the issuance of common stock for cash
4. Record payment of cash to retire debit
(b) Identify the effect it has, if any, on the investing section or financing section of the statement of cash flows.

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Answer:

a) Journal Entries:

1. Debit Sale of Building $31,500

Credit Building $31,500

To transfer building to sale of building account.

Debit Accumulated Depreciation $20,600

Credit Sale of Building $20,600

To transfer accumulated depreciation to sale of building account.

Debit Cash $8,600

Credit Sale of Building $8,600

To record the proceeds received from the sale of building.

2. Debit Machinery $10,600

Credit Notes Payable $10,600

To record the acquisition of machinery.

3. Debit Cash $2,120

Credit Common stock $1,060

Credit APIC $1,060

To record the issuance of 1,060 shares of common stock at par for $2 per share.

4. Debit Note payables $40,300

Debit Loss (Interest expense) $7,300

Credit Cash $47,600

To record the retirement of the note payable.

b) Effect of transactions on Investing or Financing sections of the Statement of Cash Flows:

Investing activities:

Sale of Building +$8,600

Financing activities:

Issuance of common stock +$2,120

Notes payable -$47,600

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Sale of Building $31,500 Building $31,500

Accumulated Depreciation $20,600 Sale of Building $20,600

Cash $8,600 Sale of Building $8,600

Machinery $10,600 Notes Payable $10,600

Cash $2,120 Common stock $1,060 APIC $1,060 shares of common stock at par for $2 per share.

Note payables $40,300 Interest Loss $7,300 Cash $47,600

GDP data (billions of dollars)
Personal consumption expenditures $4,750
Exports 810
Government spending 1,400
Social Security taxes 600
Depreciation 450
Indirect business taxes 550
Imports 850
Gross private domestic investment 900
Corporate income taxes 200
Personal taxes 800
Corporate profits 50
Transfer payments 700
Personal income (PI) is:____.
a. $9,210 billion.
b. $8,510 billion.
c. $6,560 billion.
d. $6,610 billion.
e. $10,910 billion.

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Answer:

d. $6,610 billion.

Explanation:

Gross Domestic Product  = C + I + G + X - M

Gross Domestic Product = Personal Consumption Expenditures + Gross Private Domestic Investment + Government Spending + Exports - Imports

Gross Domestic Product = $4,750 + $900 + $1,400 + $810 - $850

Gross Domestic Product = $7,010

Net Domestic Product  = GDP - Depreciation

Net Domestic Product = $7,010 - $450

Net Domestic Product = $6,560

National Income = $6,560

Personal Income = National Income + Transfer Payments - Social Security Taxes - Corporate Profits

Personal Income = $6,560 + $700 - $600 - $50

Personal Income = $6,610 billion

How does the devaluation and appreciation of the local currency effect to balance of payment, analyze for each component

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Answer: Balance of payment will worsen due to devaluation.

Explanation: The balance of payments refers to the balance of supply and demand for a country's currency in the foreign exchange market. Devaluation will make local currency weaker and foreign currency stronger.  Therefore less demand for local currency in the foreign market. The imports will become expensive, more amount of local currency will be paid as it is weaker. The exports will become cheaper, more amount of local currency will be received as foreign currency is stronger than it.

Vise Versa for appreciation.

The following data are accumulated by Zadok Company in evaluating the purchase of $370,000 of equipment, having a four-year useful life: Net Income Net Cash Flow Year 1 $67,500 $160,000 Year 2 47,500 140,000 Year 3 (12,500) 80,000 Year 4 (12,500) 80,000 a. Assuming that the desired rate of return is 12%, determine the net present value for the proposal. b. Would management be likely to look with favor on the proposal? Explain.

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Answer: Management will not look at this investment in equipment favorably, as the net present value of the project is negative, which will decrease shareholder's wealth.

Explanation:

                                    0                   1            2             3              4

Net Cashflows        -370,000     160000      140000 80000 80000

Discount factor  12%    1               0.893 0.797 0.712 0.636

PV of cashflows       -370000     142857 111607 56942  50841

NPV -7752    

Gillian reprimands an employee in front of his peers for speaking out of turn during a sales meeting. Which of the following types of reinforcement does this scenario demonstrate?

a. Extinction
b. Negative reinforcement
c. Positive reinforcement
d. Positive punishment

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option B: Negative reinforcement.

Explanation:

To begin with, in the field of behavioral psychology and business management the concept known as "Reinforcement" refers to the action or process of changing or keeping someone's behavior by the action of having an specific reaction that will be negative or positive accepted by the individual whose behavior we are looking to change or maintain. Therefore that the reinforcement is followed by a particular stimulus that the individual normally has when making the action that we want to change or keep.

The negative reinforcement refers to the process of producing a consequence with the purpose of avoiding or trying to stop certain stimulus so that the individual will stop that behavior in order to avoid the consequence.

Pick the correct statement from below. Multiple Choice Project analysis should only include the cash flows that affect the income statement. A project can create a positive operating cash flow without affecting sales. The depreciation tax shield creates a cash outflow for a project. Interest expense should always be included when analyzing cost-cutting projects. A bid price maximizes profits on a project for the bidding firm.

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Answer:

A project can create a positive operating cash flow without affecting sales.

Explanation:

A project cash flow analysis permits to look the cash inflows and cash outflows that are along with the existing or upcoming project. Also it addressed the opportunity cost

So as per the given situation, it involved that project in which it establish the positive operating cash flow without impacting the sales

Therefore as per the given options, the above statement represent an answer

Which of these are NOT an example of a Nonforfeiture option?

Extended Term

Reduced Paid-up

Cash Surrender

Life Income

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Answer: Life income

Explanation:

A nonforfeiture option means that even if the person stops paying for the insurance for a little while, they can still receive the full benefit of the policy or at least part of it.

Life income is an insurance type that provides the beneficiary with an income for the rest of their life. This does not have a nonforfeiture clause which means that if there is a lapse in payment, the beneficiary will receive no benefit.

The option that isn't an example of a non-forfeiture is the life income.

A non-forfeiture clause simply means that the policyholder will still get the benefit that the insurance company should pay the person even when the policy lapses.

In a non-forfeiture option, even if the person misses out on some premium and doesn't pay in time, they'll still get the value of the policy.

It should be noted that the life income isn't a example of the non-forfeiture option since it can't be gotten if the policy lapses due to the fact that the premium wasn't paid.

In conclusion, the correct option is D.

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During the month of August, Ranson Productions applied overhead to jobs using an overhead rate of $0.60 per dollar of direct labor. Actual direct labor in August was 12,000 hours at $15.00 per hour, for a total of $180,000. Estimated overhead in August was $111,600.
Actual overhead was composed of the following items:
Indirect materials $ 16,400
Indirect labor 22,000
Utilities 24,500
Depreciation 38,700
Repair expense 13,500
Total $115,100
How much overhead was applied during August by Ranson Productions?
A. $115,100
B. $108,000
C. More information is needed to answer
D. $111,600

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Answer:

B. $108,000

Explanation:

The computation of the overhead applied is as follows:

= Total actual direct labors cost × overhead rate

= $180,000 × 0.60

= $108,000

Hence, the overhead was applied during August by Ranson Productions is $108,000

We simply applied the above formula

An asset is purchased on January 1 for $44,700. It is expected to have a useful life of five years after which it will have an expected residual value of $6,000. The company uses the straight-line method. If it is sold for $32,000 exactly two years after it is purchased, the company will record a: Multiple Choice

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Answer:

Gain of $2,780

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The company will record If it is sold for $32,000 exactly two years after it is purchased

First step is to calculate the Annual depreciation expense using this formula

Annual depreciation expense = (Cost − Residual value) × (1 ÷ Useful life)

Let plug in the formula

Annual depreciation expense = ($44,700 − $6,000) × (1 ÷ 5)

Annual depreciation expense =$38,700× (1 ÷ 5)

Annual depreciation expense =$ 7,740

Second step is to calculate the Accumulated depreciation using this formula

Accumulated depreciation = Year 1 depreciation expense + Year 2 depreciation expense

Let plug in the formula

Accumulated depreciation = $7,740 +$7,740

Accumulated depreciation = $15,480

Now let calculate the Gain (loss) on disposal

Using this formula

Gain (loss) on disposal = Proceeds from sale − (Cost − Accumulated Depreciation at time of sale)

Let plug in the formula

Gain (loss) on disposal = $32,000 − ($44,700 − $15,480)

Gain (loss) on disposal =$32,000-$29,220

Gain (loss) on disposal=$2,780

Therefore If it is sold for $32,000 exactly two years after it is purchased, the company will record a GAIN of $2,780

When the selling division in an internal transfer has unsatisfied demand from outside customers for the product that is being transferred, then the lowest acceptable transfer price as far as the selling division is concerned is:

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Answer: c. the market price charged to outside customers

Explanation:

When a division is able to sell its products to customers outside the company for a certain price but instead has to transfer these to another division in the company, the minimum transfer price will have to be the selling price to the customers outside so that the division would not make losses.

The division that this good is transferred to will then reflect the cost of acquiring the goods as that selling price. This cost will be accounted for when the new division wants to sell their own goods that way this cost will be recuperated on a company level.

The following production data were taken from the records of the Finishing Department for June: Inventory in process, June 1 (35% completed) 5,000 units Completed units during June 64,500 units Ending inventory (63% complete) 4,400 units What is the number of material equivalent units of production in the June 30, Finishing Department inventory, assuming that the first-in, first-out method is used to cost inventories and materials were added at the beginning of the process?
a. 4,400 units
b. 59,500 units
c. 68,900 units
d. 63,900 units

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Answer:

d. 63,900 units

Explanation:

Particulars                                     Unit

Beginning inventory                        -

Units started and completed      59,500 [64,500 - 5,000]

Closing WIP for materials            4,400

Equivalent units for materials   63,900

So, the number of material equivalent units of production in the June 30, Finishing Department inventory is 63,900 units

Company X has 2 million shares of common stock outstanding with a book value of $2 per share. The stock trades for $3 per share. It also has $2 million in face value of debt that trades at 90% of face value. What is the debt ratio that should be used to calculate WACC

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Answer:

23.08%

Explanation:

The computation of the debt ratio is shown below:

Debt amount

= 2 million × 0.90

= 1.80 million

And,

Equity amount

= 2 million × 3

= 6 million

Now

debt ratio = debt amount  ÷ (amount of debt + amount of equity)

= 1.80 million ÷ ( 6 million + 1.80 million)

= 23.08%

Assume that, on January 1, 2021, Sosa Enterprises paid $2,140,000 for its investment in 33,000 shares of Orioles Co. Further, assume that Orioles has 110,000 total shares of stock issued and estimates an eight-year remaining useful life and straight-line depreciation with no residual value for its depreciable assets. At January 1, 2021, the book value of Orioles' identifiable net assets was $7,160,000, and the fair value of Orioles was $10,000,000. The difference between Orioles' fair value and the book value of its identifiable net assets is attributable to $1,900,000 of land and the remainder to depreciable assets. Goodwill was not part of this transaction. The following information pertains to Orioles during 2021: Net Income $ 400,000 Dividends declared and paid $ 240,000 Market price of common stock on 12/31/2021 $ 80 /share What amount would Sosa Enterprises report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet for its investment in Orioles Co.

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Answer:

$2,152,750

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What amount would Sosa Enterprises report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet for its investment in Orioles Co.

Acquisition price for 30% share $2,140,000

($33,000 / $110,000 * 100=30%)

Add: Net income $120,000

($ 400,000 * 30%)

Less: Dividend ($72,000)

($240,000 * 30%)

Less: Excess depreciation ($35,250)

($940,000 / 8 yrs*30%)

[$10,000,000-$7,160,000-$1,900,000)=$940,000]

Investment reported in Balance $2,152,750

Therefore the amount that Sosa Enterprises would report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet for its investment in Orioles Co is $2,152,750

Which part of a persuasive message should catch your audience's interest and lure them into your
topic?
O Concluding device
O Attention statement
O Epilogue
O Supporting material

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Answer:

Attention Statement

Explanation:

The name is self explanitiry

Fill in the missing information. Your broker faxed to you the following information about two semiannual coupon bonds that you are considering as a potential investment.â Unfortunately, your fax machine is blurring some of theâ items, and all you can read from the fax on the two different bonds is theâ following:

Features IBM Coupon Bond AOL Coupon Bond
Face value (Par) $5,000 $5,000
Coupon Rate 9.5% ?
Yield to maturity 6.5% 5.5%
Years to maturity 15 30
Price ? $8,302.28

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Answer:

Filling the missing information:

Features          IBM Coupon Bond    AOL Coupon Bond

Face value (Par)           $5,000                     $5,000

Coupon Rate                     9.5%                      12.8%

Yield to maturity                6.5%                       5.5%

Years to maturity              15                           30

Price                            $6,410.40                  $8,302.28

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Features          IBM Coupon Bond    AOL Coupon Bond

Face value (Par)           $5,000                     $5,000

Coupon Rate                     9.5%                              ?

Yield to maturity                6.5%                       5.5%

Years to maturity              15                           30

Price                                    ?                        $8,302.28

Features          IBM Coupon Bond    AOL Coupon Bond

Face value (Par)           $5,000                     $5,000

Coupon Rate                     9.5%                      12.8% ($640/$5,000 * 100)

Yield to maturity                6.5%                       5.5%

Years to maturity              15                           30

Price                            $6,410.40                  $8,302.28

Price of IBM Coupon Bond:

N (# of periods)  15

I/Y (Interest per year)  6.5

PMT (Periodic Payment)  475

FV (Future Value)  5000

Results

PV = $6,410.40

Sum of all periodic payments $7,125.00

Total Interest $5,714.60

Coupon interest rate of AOL Bond:

N (# of periods)  30

I/Y (Interest per year)  5.5

PV (Present Value)  8302.28

FV (Future Value)  5000

Results

PMT = $640.27

Sum of all periodic payments $-19,208.06

Total Interest $5,905.78

Coupon interest rate = 12.8% ($640/$5,000 * 100)

*Gains and losses taxable when investments are sold. The total deferred tax asset and deferred tax liability amounts at January 1, 2021, were $166.25 million and $25 million, respectively. The enacted tax rate is 25% each year. Required: 1. Determine the total deferred tax asset and deferred tax liability amounts at December 31, 2021. 2. Determine the increase (decrease) in the deferred tax asset and deferred tax liability accounts at December 31, 2021. 3. Determine the income tax payable currently for the year ended December 31, 2021. 4. Prepare the journal entry to record income taxes for 2021.

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Answer:

1. $160.75 million

$42 million

2. Decrease ($5.5 Million)

Increase $17 million

3. $35 million

4. Dr Tax expense $57.5 million

Cr Deferred tax asset $5.5 million

Cr Deferred tax liability $17 million

Cr Taxes payable $35 million

Explanation:

1. Calculation to determine the total deferred tax asset and deferred tax liability amounts at December 31, 2021.

Allowance for bad debt $1 million

($28 million-$32 million)* 25%

Add Subscription liability $6.25 million

($25million*25%)

Add Post retirement benefits obligation $153.5 million

($614 million*25%)

TOTAL DEFERRED TAX ASSET $160.75 million

Prepaid insurance $10 million

($40 million *25%)

Add Prepaid advertising $6 million

($24million * 25%)

Investments unrealized gain $6 million

$24million * 25%)

Add Buildings $20 million

[($380 million-$300 million) * 25%]

TOTAL DEFERRED TAX LIABILITY $42 million

Therefore the total deferred tax asset is $160.75 million and deferred tax liability amounts at December 31, 2021 is $42 million.

2. Calculation to determine the increase (decrease) in the deferred tax asset and deferred tax liability accounts at December 31, 2021

DEFERRED TAX ASSET

Ending balance $160.75 million

Less Beginning balance $166.25 million

Decrease ($5.5 Million)

DEFERRED TAX LIABILITY

Ending balance $42 million

Less Beginning balance $25 million

Increase $17 million

Therefore the increase (decrease) in the deferred tax asset and deferred tax liability accounts at December 31, 2021 is :

Deferred tax asset: Decrease ($5.5 Million)

Deferred tax liability:Increase $17 million

3. Calculation to determine the income tax payable currently for the year ended December 31, 2021

Income tax payable = $140 million *25%

Income tax payable=$35 million

Therefore the income tax payable currently for the year ended December 31, 2021 is $35 million

4. Preparation of the journal entry to record income taxes for 2021.

Journal entry

Dr Tax expense $57.5 million

($5.5 million+$17 million +$35 million)

Cr Deferred tax asset $5.5 million

Cr Deferred tax liability $17 million

Cr Taxes payable $35 million

(To record tax expense)

Wang Co. manufactures and sells a single product that sells for $540 per unit; variable costs are $324 per unit. Annual fixed costs are $836,000. Current sales volume is $4,290,000. Management targets an annual pre-tax income of $1,215,000. Compute the unit sales to earn the target pre-tax net income.

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Answer: 9,495 units

Explanation:

First find the contribution margin:

= Sales price - Variable cost

= 540 - 324

= $216 per unit

The unit sales required can be calculated by the formula:

= (Annual pre-tax income target + Fixed cost) / Contribution margin

= (1,215,000 + 836,000) / 216

= 9,495.37 units

= 9,495 units

Roddie is 30 years old. He was demoted from his job as a manager at Big Trucks, a company with 10,000 employees. He was replaced by Bambi, a 45-year-old. Roddie was told that he was a little too young for management. Under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), what are Roddie's options

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The option available for Roddie would be "Roddie has no options under ADEA."

To understand this, we need to go through the terms of 'Age Discrimination Policy in Employment Act;'

This Act covers the cases of employees or workers aging either 40 or above who have suffered age-based discrimination.The people aging under 40 are not covered under this act and hence, the benefits can not be reaped by them in any situation. This law doesn't allow the process of giving preference to an older employee over the younger to be considered illegal.

Hence, Roddie has no available options under ADEA as he is below 40(in fact only 30 years old) and he cannot claim under ADEA for justice.

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Your firm has net income of $245 on total sales of $1,080. Costs are $610 and depreciation is $120. The tax rate is 30 percent. The firm does not have interest expenses. What is the operating cash flow

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Answer:

the operating cash flow is $365

Explanation:

the computation of the operating cash flow is shown below:

operating cash flow is

= Net income + depreciation expense

=  $245 + $120

= $365

hence, the operating cash flow is $365

We simply added the net income and the depreciation expense to determine the operating cash flow  

All of the following will improve a firm's liquidity position except: Answer A)increase long-term debt and invest the money in marketable securities B)increase accounts receivable turnover C)increase inventory turnover D)increase the average collection period

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Answer:

i think answer B is right

but i am not sure

We read about making business level strategies and corporate level strategies in pursuit of our vision or mission. In that, competing moves are described. Identify the firms from your industry that you would characterize as using each of the business level strategies. Use data to support your analysis. Then, can you identify their competitive moves, and the corporate level strategies to support it? This should be no more than three pages. This is a wee bit tricky but most of the information can be gained from first the competitive intelligence reports, and then second, the footwear industry reports.

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Answer:

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good question. Wait for the answer

Explanation:

At year-end (December 31), Chan Company estimates its bad debts as 0.30% of its annual credit sales of $896,000. Chan records its Bad Debts Expense for that estimate. On the following February 1, Chan decides that the $448 account of P. Park is uncollectible and writes it off as a bad debt. On June 5, Park unexpectedly pays the amount previously written off. Prepare Chan's journal entries for the transactions.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Dec 31:

Debit Bad debts expense = 0.003 × $896000 = $2688

Credit Allowance for doubtful accounts = $2688

February 1:

Debit Allowance for doubtful accounts $448

Credit Accounts receivable—P. Park $448

June 5:

Debit Accounts receivable—P. Park $448

Credit Allowance for doubtful accounts $448

June 5:

Debit Cash $448

Credit Accounts receivable—P. Park $448

Cumulative Preferred Dividends Capital stock of Barr Company includes: Common stock, $5 par, 650,000 shares outstanding $3,250,000 Preferred stock, 15% cumulative, $60 par, 10,000 shares outstanding 600,000 As of December 31, 2018, 2 years' dividends are in arrears on the preferred stock. During 2019, Barr plans to pay dividends that total $360,000. Required: 1. Determine the amount of dividends that will be paid to Barr's common and preferred stockholders in 2019. Total dividend to preferred stockholders $fill in the blank 1 Total dividend to common stockholders $fill in the blank 2 2. If Barr paid $280,000 of dividends, determine how much each group of stockholders would receive. Total dividend to preferred stockholders $fill in the blank 3 Total dividend to common stockholders $fill in the blank 4

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Answer:

Barr Company

December 31, 2019:

Cumulative preferred dividends = $270,000

Common stock dividends =                90,000

Total dividends paid =                    $360,000

December 31, 2019:

Cumulative preferred dividends = $270,000

Common stock dividends =                10,000

Total dividends paid =                    $280,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Common stock, $5 par, 650,000 shares outstanding $3,250,000 Preferred stock, 15% cumulative, $60 par,

10,000 shares outstanding                                                600,000

December 31, 2018:

Cumulative preferred dividends = $180,000 ($600,000 * 15% * 2)

December 31, 2019:

Cumulative preferred dividends = $270,000 ($600,000 * 15% * 3)

Common stock dividends =                90,000 ($360,000 - $270,000)

Total dividends paid =                    $360,000

December 31, 2019:

Cumulative preferred dividends = $270,000

Common stock dividends =                10,000

Total dividends paid =                    $280,000

Which of the following is not an action company co-managers can take to help meet or beat the investor-expected increases in the company's stock price in upcoming years?

a. Increasing annual dividend payments to shareholders most every year
b. Pursuing efforts to increase total operating profits in all four geographic regions the resulting growth in operating profits will improve total net profit and help raise the EPS, driving the company's stock price upward
c. Increasing the amount of earnings retained in the business, thereby building a large amount of cash held in the company's retained earnings account on its Balance Sheet
d. Using a portion of cash flows from operations to repurchase shares of common stock on a regular basis
e. Building the company's earnings per share and retrun on equity; it is widely-known that these are important factors that drive the company's stock price

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Answer:

c. Increasing the amount of earnings retained in the business, thereby building a large amount of cash held in the company's retained earnings account on its Balance Sheet

Explanation:

In the case when the retained earnings in increased so it created the large amount of cash that should be held in the retained earning account of the company in the balance sheet but the same should not have any kind of impact for beating the expectation of the investor for increase in the stock price in near future

So, the option c is correct

Klear Manufacturing sells its plant with a cost of $1.2 million to Burt Company for $1.4 million and immediately leases it back for a 15-year term. The transaction does not meet the revenue recognition criteria under ASC Topic 606. At the inception of the sale and leaseback, Klear should debit cash and credit
a. notes payable.
b. sales revenue.
c. lease liability.
d. the asset.

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Answer:

Klear Manufacturing

At the inception of the sale and leaseback, Klear should debit cash and credit

c. lease liability.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Debit Cash $1.4 million Lease Liability $1.4 million

Debit ROU asset $1.4 million Credit Plant $1.2 million Credit Gain from Sale $0.2 million

b) The sale and leaseback creates a right of use asset as well as a lease liability.  Therefore, the Cash account is debited for the cash receipts from the transaction and the Lease Liability is credited.  Also debited is the right of use asset with corresponding credits to the Asset account and Gain from Sale.

Which of the following statements about transportation costs are correct?
A. When transportation costs rise, markets tend to substitute goods that are from closer locations.
B. Transportation costs have declined due to technological improvements for transporting goods.
C. International transportation costs are increasing everywhere in the world except in the United States.
D. Since the 1960s, transportation costs, as a percentage of the value of all U.S. imports, increased twofold.
E. The decline in the U.S. relative cost of international transportation has contributed to a higher volume of trade.

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Answer:

A. When transportation costs rise, markets tend to substitute goods that are from closer locations. B. Transportation costs have declined due to technological improvements for transporting goods. E. The decline in the U.S. relative cost of international transportation has contributed to a higher volume of trade.

Explanation:

When transportation costs increase, people will try to save on these costs by buying goods from nearby locations instead as these would require less transport.

In general, transportation costs have declined as technological improvements in transport have improved with better rail lines and air shipping routes. In the U.S. this has led to an increase in trade volume because people are able to buy from markets far away from them knowing that they will not have to pay exorbitant prices.

Sometimes it is necessary to invest a certain amount of money at a fixed interest rate for a fixed number of year so that a financial goal is met. The inital amount invested in called the present value.

a. True
b. False

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Answer: True

Explanation:  financial goals is an important step toward becoming financially secure.

waupaca company establishes a $350 petty cash fund on september 9. on september 30, the fund shows $66 in cash along with receipts for the following expenditures: transportation-in, $53; postage expenses, $55; and miscellaneous expenses, $133. the petty cashier could not account for a $3 shortage in the fund. the company uses the perpetual system in accounting for merchandise inventory. prepare (1) the september 9 entry to establish the fund, (2) the september 30 entry to reimburse the fund, and (3) an october 1 entry to increase the fund to $340.

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Answer:Please see explanation column.

Explanation:

Being fund is established

Date                 Account titles and explanation              Debit      Credit

September 9        Petty cash                                          $350

    To Cash                                                                                       $350

2.Being fund reimbursement

Date                 Account titles and explanation              Debit      Credit

September 30        transportation-in,                             $53

                           Postage expense                                 $55  

Miscellaneous expenses                                               $133  

Cash shortage                                                                  $3  

     To Cash                                                                                       $244

3.Using $380 to account for the increase instead of $340 given which i think is an error.

Date                 Account titles and explanation              Debit      Credit October 1               Petty cash     ($380 - $350)                   $30              

    To Cash                                                                                         $30

vai trò của đạo đức trong doanh nghiệp là gì

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Explanation:

Đạo đức kinh doanh giúp doanh nghiệp duy trì mối quan hệ tốt hơn và hài hòa với xã hội, khách hàng, nhân viên và các ngành hữu quan. ... Đạo đức kinh doanh có một vai trò quan trọng trong việc nâng cao lợi nhuận và năng suất của doanh nghiệp và cải thiện thiện chí của doanh nghiệp trên thị trường.  

đánh dấu tôi là não nhất làm ơn giúp tôi và cảm ơn

A comparison of the severity and likelihood of a risk is called?

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