Answer:
Find the attached dividend analysis spreadsheet for Theater Inc.
Explanation:
In analyzing the dividends in the respective years, I first calculated yearly preferred dividends which is $75,000 i.e 25,000*$100*3%
In any year where total dividends declared and paid fell short of $75,000,the entire amount is given as preferred dividends with balance carried over to future years.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Therefore following statement is TRUE.
Purchases (gross) 697,000
Freight-in 31,400
Sales revenue 924,000
Sales returns 73,200
Purchase discounts 12,100
Compute the estimated inventory at May 31, assuming that the gross profit is 40% of net sales
Answer:
The estimated inventory at May 31 is $240,100
Explanation:
The gross profit is the difference between the sales revenue and the cost of good sold.
The gross profit percentage is the ratio of gross profit to net sales expressed as a percentage.
Net sales is the sales less returns and allowances. Similar to net sales is net purchases which is the gross purchase net the allowances and returns.
Net purchases = $697,000 - $12,100
= $684,900
Net sales = $924,000 - $73,200
= $850,800
Gross profit margin percent = gross profit/net sales
gross profit = 0.4 * $850,800
= $212,700
cost of goods sold = $850,800 - $212,700
= $638,100
The movement in the balance of inventory at the start and end of a period is as a result of sales and purchases. While sales reduces the balance in inventory, purchases increases the balance. This may be expressed mathematically as
Opening balance + purchases + freight inward - cost of goods sold = closing balance
$161,900 + $684,900 + $31,400 - $638,100 = Estimated ending inventory
Estimated ending inventory = $240,100
b. On February 1, Trolley received $8,000 for a four-year technical service contract. Trolley is performing the services evenly over the four-year period. The company credited a liability account, Unearned Service Revenue, on February 1.
c. On May 1, Trolley loaned $3,400 to another company on a 12%, one-year note.
d. The weekly (five-day) payroll of Trolley amounts to $2,500. All employees are paid at the close of business each Friday. December 31 falls on a Thursday.
Required:
Prepare the adjusting entries for December 31.
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
It should be noted that adjusting entries are normally made at the conclusion of an accounting period so that the income and expenditure will be allocated to the particular period when they took place.
Prepaid rent is calculated as:
= 2660 × (36-5)/36
= 2660 × 31/36
= 2290.56
Unearned revenue:
= 8000 × 11/48
= 1833.33
Accrued interest:
= 3400 × 12% × 8/12
= 3400 × 0.12 × 8/12
= 272
Salary expense:
= 2500 × 4/5
= 2000
The adjusting entry has been attached.
The adjusting entries for year-end include recognizing the appropriate portion of prepaid rent, recognizing earned portion of unearned revenue, recording interest receivable and interest revenue, and adjusting for payroll expense and payable.
The adjustments for Trolley Inc. for year-end can be prepared as follows:
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b. Accept a lower average annual rate of return
c. Sell some of her bonds and use the proceeds to purchase stocks
d.Place the entirety of her portfolio in bonds
Answer:
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Explanation:
There is a direct relationship between the risk of Juanita's portfolio and it's average annual return.
Note: Risk and return are directly proportional to each other.
Juanita currently earns a return of 4.5% that is currently she holds portfolio B and she wishes to earn a return of 9.5% that is portfolio D. Then
Sell some of her bonds and use proceeds to buy stocks
Accept more risk.
Suppose, Juanita modifies her portfolio to contain 75% diversified stock and 25% government risk free bond, that is she choose combination D. The average annual return of this type of portfolio is 9.5% but the standard deviation is 15%, the returns will typically (about 95% of the time) vary from a gain of 39.5% to a loss of - 20.5%.
95% confidence = 2 × SD = 2 × 15 = 30
Gain = 9.5 + 30 = 39.5
Loss = 9.5 - 30 = - 20.5
Answer:
$9,236.71
Explanation:
The computation of the maturity value of the note is shown below:-
Interest Amount = ($9000 × 8%) × 120 ÷ 365
= $720 × 120 ÷ 365
= $236.71
So, the Maturity Value is
= Face value + Interest amount
= $9,000 + $236.71
= $9,236.71
Therefore for computing the maturity value we simply applied the above formula.
Answer:
B) Will become flatter as output increases if there are diminishing returns to the variable input
Explanation: