Benton Company issues $10,000,000 of 10-year, 9% bonds on April 1, 2017 at 95 plus accrued interest. The bonds are dated January 1, 2017, and pay interest on June 30 and December 31. What is the total cash received on the issue date?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

$9,725,000  

Explanation:

The total cash received on the issue date is made of 95% of the bond's face value of $10,000,000 plus the three-month interest up to April 1 2017.

95% of face value=95%*$10,000,000=$9,500,000

three month interest accrued=$10,000,000*9%*3/12=$225,000

Total cash proceeds from bond issue=$9,500,000+$225,000

Total cash proceeds from bond issue=$9,725,000  


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Answer:

USD 825.95

Explanation:

Step one:

To tackle this problem we need data from historical chart.

From historical chart, on August 14, 2019, 1 USD  is equivalent to CAD 1.3318

Step two:

From the historical data we need to perform conversion on the data to get the USD equivalent of the CAD given in the problem

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The Talley Corporation had taxable operating income of $495,000 (i.e., earnings from operating revenues minus all operating costs). Talley also had (1) interest charges of $40,000, (2) dividends received of $20,000, and (3) dividends paid of $25,000. Its federal tax rate was 21% (ignore any possible state corporate taxes). Recall that 50% of dividends received are tax exempt. What is the firm’s taxable income? Round your answer to the nearest dollar.

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Answer: $465,000

Explanation:

To calculate the Taxable income we would have to adjust the figure for dividends received as well as interest.

Now, 50% of dividends received are taxable so let's adjust for that first,

= 20,000 * 0.5

= $10,000

$10,000 of dividends are taxable.

To calculate the Taxable income we have to use the following formula,

Taxable income = Income after operating Costs - Interest Charges + Taxable dividends

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= $465,000

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Answer: Firm's taxable income = $465,000

Explanation:

GIVEN the following :

Taxable operating income = $495,000

Dividend received = $20,000

Interest charges = $40,000

Firm's taxable income =?

NOTE: 50% of dividend received is tax exempt.

Therefore,

0.5 × $20,000 = $10,000

Taxable portion of dividend received = $20,000 - $10,000

Taxable dividend = $10,000

Taxable income = (Taxable operating income + taxable dividend) - interest charges

Taxable income = ( $495,000 + $10,000) - $40,000

Taxable income = $505,000 - $40,000

Firm's taxable income = $465,000

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Answer:

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c. After reviewing her situation, Maxine’s financial adviser suggests that she invest at least an additional $12,000 in Teal to ensure a full loss deduction in the current year. How do you react to his suggestion?
d. What would you suggest Maxine consider as she attempts to maximize her current year deductible loss?

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Answer:

Explanation:

a) What was the accountant referring to in his comment?

The accountant was referring to the fact that because passive activity losses can only offset passive activity income, she will not be able to deduct the losses in this year. However, she would be able to carry forward the loss to future years to offset any passive activity income generated in those years.

b) You learn that Maxine's current at-risk basis in her investment is $1,000 and that her share of the current loss is expected to be $13,000. Based on these facts, how will her loss be treated?

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c) After reviewing her situation, Maxine's financial adviser suggests that she invest at least an additional $12,000 in Teal to ensure a full loss deduction in the current year. How do you react to his suggestion?

I believe that her financial adviser’s advice to Maxine is a good idea because if her current lossis expected to be $13,000, by contributing $12,000 in Teal, she would be able to deduct the full basis of $13,000 invested into the company. If there is no passive activity income, this would be carried forward to when Maxine would dispose of her entire interest in Teal.

d) What would you suggest Maxine consider as she attempts to maximize her current year deductible loss? She should consider the advice given to her by her accountant.

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