Bruce is a single father with 1 child. He can work as a bagger at the local grocery store for $6 per hour up to 1,200 hours per year. He is eligible for welfare, and if he does not earn any income, he will receive $15,000 a year. If Bruce works, the government policy is to deduct 60 cents from his welfare stipend for every $1 that he earns in income. With this policy in place, if Bruce works 600 hours, his income will be

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Answer:

Total income= $16,440

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Bruce is a single father with 1 child. He can work as a bagger at the local grocery store for $6 per hour. He is eligible for welfare, and if he does not earn any income, he will receive $15,000 a year. If Bruce works, the government policy is to deduct 60 cents from his welfare stipend for every $1 that he earns in income. With this policy in place, if Bruce works 600 hours, his income will be.

Work= 600*6= 3,600

Welfare= 15,000 - (3600*0.60)= 12,840

Total income= $16,440


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Waterway has sufficient unused capacity to produce the 5400 units.

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Answer:

Effect in income= $5,400

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

It costs Waterway Company $26 per unit ($18 variable and $8 fixed) to produce its product.

A foreign wholesaler offers to purchase 5400 units at $21 each.

Waterway would incur special shipping costs of $2 per unit if the order were accepted.

Waterway has sufficient unused capacity to produce the 5400 units.

Because it is a special offer and there is unused capacity, we will not have into account the fixed costs.

Unitary cost= $18 + $2= $20

Effect in income= 5,400*(21 - 20)= $5,400

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Last year, DJ's Soda Fountains, Inc. reported an ROE = 27 percent. The firm's debt ratio was 50 percent, sales were $9 million, and the capital intensity ratio was 1.5 times. What is the net income for DJ's last year? Multiple Choice a. $1.22m b. $1.82m c. $2.43m d. $2.84m

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Answer:

b. $1.82m

Explanation:

Capital Intensity ratio = Total aasets / sales

1.5 = Total Assets / 9m

Total Assets = 9m x 1.5 = 13.5

ROE = Total Income / Shareholders equity

27% = Total Income / (13.5 x 50%)

27% = Total Income / 6.75

Total Income = 27% x 6.75

Total Income = 1.8225

Total Income = 1.82 (Rounded)

The correct option is b. $1.82m.

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Answer: The correct answer is "A. True".

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Sidewinder, Inc., has sales of $714,000, costs of $348,000, depreciation expense of $93,000, interest expense of $58,000, and a tax rate of 25 percent. The firm paid out $88,000 in cash dividends. What is the addition to retained earnings? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.)Duela Dent is single and had $180,800 in taxable income. Use the rates from Table 2.3. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)Calculate her income taxes.Prepare a balance sheet for Alaskan Peach Corp. as of December 31, 2019, based on the following information: cash = $203,000; patents and copyrights = $857,000; accounts payable = $286,000; accounts receivable = $263,000; tangible net fixed assets = $5,200,000; inventory = $548,000; notes payable = $179,000; accumulated retained earnings = $4,686,000; long-term debt = $1,150,000. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.)

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Answer:

Sidewinder, Inc.

The addition to retained earnings is:

=  $73,250

Duela Dent:

Income taxes = $45,200.

Alaskan Peach Corp.:

Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2019

Assets

Current assets:

Cash                                    $203,000

Accounts receivable             263,000

Inventory                               548,000     $1,014,000

Long-term assets:

Tangible net fixed assets 5,200,000

Patents and copyrights        857,000  $6,057,000

Total assets                                           $7,071,000

Liabilities and Equity:

Current liabilities:

Accounts payable             $286,000

Notes payable                      179,000     $465,000

Long-term liabilities:

Long-term debt                                     $1,150,000

Total liabilities                                       $1,615,000

Accumulated retained earnings          4,686,000

Common stock (missing figure)              770,000

Total liabilities and equity                   $7,071,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Sidewinder, Inc.:

Sales revenue  $714,000

Cost of goods sold  $348,000

Depreciation expense $93,000

Interest expense $58,000

Tax rate = 25%

Cash dividends paid = $88,000

Income Statement

Sales revenue                  $714,000

Cost of goods sold           348,000

Gross profit                    $366,000

Depreciation expense       93,000

EBIT                                $273,000

Interest expense              (58,000)

Income before tax         $215,000

Tax rate (25%)                   53,750

Net income                    $161,250

Cash dividends paid        88,000

Addition to Retained

 Earnings                      $73,250

Duela Dent (single):

Taxable income = $180,800

Income tax (25%)     45,200

Alaskan Peach Corp.:

Account Titles                          Debit       Credit

Cash                                    $203,000

Accounts receivable             263,000

Inventory                               548,000

Patents and copyrights        857,000

Tangible net fixed assets 5,200,000

Accounts payable                                  $286,000

Notes payable                                           179,000

Long-term debt                                      1,150,000

Accumulated retained earnings          4,686,000

Common stock (missing figure)              770,000

Totals                               $7,071,000 $7,071,000

Atlantis Corporation has 13,000 shares of 14​%, $81.00 par noncumulative preferred stock outstanding and 30,000 shares of no−par common stock outstanding. At the end of the current​ year, the corporation declares a dividend of $186,000. How is the dividend allocated between preferred and common​ stockholders?

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Answer:

The dividend of $147,420 is allocated to preferred stockholders

A dividend of $38,580 is allocated common stockholders

Explanation:

The preferred stock has a fixed amount of dividend which is a percentage of its  par value computed thus:

preferred dividend=13,000*$81*14%=$ 147,420.00  

However, when preferred stock dividend is taken away from the total dividends, the result is dividends for common stockholders

Common stockholders' dividends=$186,000-$147,420=$38,580.00