Answer:
A. $10.71
B.$36.96
C. 3.45 times
Explanation:
The Holtzman Corporation
A.
Total assets $384,000
Less:current liabilities ($54,000)
long-term liabilities of ($79,000)
Stock holder equity $251,000
Less preferred stock( $36,800)
Net worth assigned to common $214,200
Common shares outstanding $20,000
Book value per share (Net worth) per share $10.71
Book value per share = $214,200/$20,000
= $10.71
B. Earnings per share = Earnings available to common stockholders /Numbers of shares
$33,600/$20,000
=$1.68
Price =P/E×EPS
22×$1.68
=$36.96
C. Market value per share to book value per share
$36.96/$10.71
3.45 times
b. actual overhead and budgeted overhead based on standard hours allowed.
c. budgeted overhead based on standard hours allowed and budgeted overhead based on actual hours worked.
d. budgeted overhead based on standard hours allowed and the overhead applied to production.
Answer: Between actual overhead and budgeted overhead based on standard hours allowed---- B
ExplanatioN: The controllable variance is defined as the difference between actual expenses or overhead incurred and the budget overhead allowance based on standard hours allowed for work done. The variance is unfavorable controllable variance If the actual overhead is greater than the budgeted overhead based on standard hours allowed for work done and is termed favorable controllable variance if the opposite occurs ie actual overhead being less than budgeted overhead based on standard hours allowed for work to be done.
Answer:
2017 = ($6,400)
2018 = $4,800
Explanation:
The effect of the exchange rate fluctuations on reported income in 2017 and in 2018 is shown below:-
Particulars Amount
Purchased widgets 20,000
Purchased price 8
Total inventory 160,000
(20,000 × 8)
Total inventory at Dec 1,2017 $70,400
(160,000 × $0.44)
Total inventory at Dec 31,2017 $76,800
(160,000 × $0.48)
Foreign exchange gain/(loss)
at reporting date ($6,400)
($70,400 - $76,800)
Total inventory at March 1, 2018 $72,000
(160,000 × $0.45)
Foreign exchange gain/(loss)
when payment is made
on March 1, 2018 $4,800
($76,800 - $72,000)
So, the Foreign exchange loss in 2017 is ($6,400) and the Foreign exchange gain in 2018 is $4,800
Answer:
3.8%
Explanation:
3 year bonds yielding 3.2%
6 year bonds yielding 5.0
Annual pay bond 4 years
Yielding bond+[(Annual pay bond- Bonds years)/bond years]×(Yielding bond-Yeilding bonds)
Let plug in the formula
Interpolating: 3.2% + [(4 - 3) / (6 - 3)] × (5.0% - 3.2%)
=3.2%+[1/3×(1.8%)]
= 3.2%+(0.33333×1.8%)
=3.2%+0.006
=0.032+0.006
=0.038×100
=3.8%
Alternatively,
Interpolating: 3.2% + [(4 - 3) / (6 - 3)] × (5.0% - 3.2%) =3.8%
In this case the analyst should estimate a YTM for the non-traded bond that is closest to: 3.8%
Answer:
1
Unitary elastic
Elasticity of demand is unitary elastic because the absolute value of elasticity is equal to 1.
Explanation:
Elasticity of demand measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to changes in price.
Elasticity of demand = percentage change in quantity demanded / percentage change in price
Percentage change in quantity demanded = (25 - 15) / 25 = 0.4 × 100 = 40%
Percentage change in price = ($5 - $7) / $5 = 0.4 × 100 = 40%
Elasticity of demand = 40% / 40% = 1
If coefficient of elasticity is equal to 1, demand is unit elastic. It means that a change in price has an equal efect on the quantity demanded. Quantity demanded has an equal and proportional change to changes in price.
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The price elasticity of demand is calculated to be 1, indicating unitary elasticity. This means a percentage change in price leads to an equal percentage change in quantity demanded, which implies widgets have a proportional responsiveness to price changes.
The price elasticity of demand for widgets can be calculated using the formula: PED = (% Change in Quantity Demanded) / (% Change in Price)
To determine the percentage change in quantity demanded, subtract the new quantity (15 widgets) from the original quantity (25 widgets), divide by the original quantity, and multiply by 100. The calculation is: [(15 - 25) / 25] * 100 = -40%
The percentage change in price is calculated as: [(7 - 5) / 5] * 100 = 40%
Substituting these values into the formula gives: PED = (-40%) / (40%) = -1. Because we usually report price elasticity of demand as absolute values, we interpret it as 1 in absolute value terms.
Since the price elasticity of demand is 1, it indicates a unitary elasticity. This implies that a 1% change in price induces a proportionate 1% change in quantity demanded. So, as price increased, customers decreased their purchase of widgets proportionately.
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Answer:
(a)
Preferred stock Dividend = ( 10,000 x 100 ) x 8% = $80,000
Cumulative Dividend
Date Dividend for the year Balance
December 31, 2015 $80,0000 $80,000
December 31, 2016 $80,0000 $160,000
December 31, 2017 $80,0000 $240,000
Payable of $240,000 Dividend will be reported on the Balance Sheet.
(b) Dr. Cr.
Preferred Stock (4,000 x $100) $400,000
Common stock ((4000 x 7) x $10) $280,000
Paid-In Capital in excess of Par - Common share $120,000
(c)
Cash ( 4000 x 107 ) $428,000
Preferred Stock (4000 x $100) $400,000
Paid-In Capital in excess of Par - Preferred share $28,000
It will be reported in balance sheet as follow:
Equity $
Preferred Stock 400,000
Paid-In Capital in excess of Par - Preferred share 28,000
Explanation:
(a) Last dividend was paid on December 31, 2014, the subsequent 3 years are outstanding until December 31, 2017, so the total payable dividend is $240,000 which will be reported on Balance sheet.
(b) 4000 preferred shares on par value are converted to 7 common shares each at $10 par value.
(c) Preferred stock issued @ $107 will be reported as Preferred stock of $400,000 and Paid-In Capital in excess of Par - Preferred share of $28,000.
Accounts receivable $3,360 Accrued liabilities 5,040
Inventories 6,720
Current assets 11,760 Current liabilities 8,400
Long-tem liabilities 6,720
PPE, net 16,800 Stockholders' equity 13,440
Total liabilities & equity $28,560 Total assets $28,560
Parts A and B are independent of each other.
A. Provide the journal entry if the investor pays cash and purchases the assets and assumes the liabilities of the investee company.
B. Provide the journal entry if the investor pays cash and purchases all of the stock of the investee's shareholders.
Answer and Explanation:
The Journal entries are shown below:-
A. Cash Dr, $1,680
Accounts receivable Dr, $3,360
Inventories Dr, $6,720
PPE, net Dr, $16,800
To Accounts payable $3,360
To Accrued liabilities $5,040
To Long-term liabilities $6,720
To Cash $13,440
(Being purchase of the assets and assumption of the liabilities is recorded)
B. Equity investment Dr, $13,440
To Cash $13,440
(Being purchase of the assets and assumption of the liabilities is recorded)