Answer with Explanation:
A "graduated lease" is a type of lease that is long-term in nature. Here, the lessor/landlord enters into an agreement with the lessee/tenant/occupant that the property that the tenant will be renting is subject to an increase or decrease in the rental fee depending on its market value as the years pass by. So, this means that the rental fee is not stable or fixed, rather it changes with times.
This lease is also called a "graded lease." An increase in rental fee is common for real estates that are being rented while a decrease in rental fee is common for equipment or machinery that are being rented.
Answer:
b. $530
Explanation:
As provided retained earnings opening balance = $475
Add net income for the year = $130
Balance = $605
Further dividend is paid, which reduces the balance of retained earnings = $75
Balance after paying dividends = $605 - $75 = $530
All the other information provided in question relates to common stock and has no relevance on retained earnings balance.
Therefore, balance of retained earnings at the end of period = $530
JERGAN CORPORATION
Balance Sheet
December 31
2017 2016 2015
Cash $30,000 $20,000 $18,000
Accounts receivable (net) 50,000 45,000 48,000
Other current assets 90,000 95,000 64,000
Investments 55,000 70,000 45,000
Plant and equipment (net) 500,000 370,000 358,000
$725,000 $600,000 $533,000
Current liabilities $85,000 $80,000 $70,000
Long-term debt 145,000 85,000 50,000
Common stock, $10 par 320,000 310,000 300,000
Retained Earnings 175,000 125,000 113,000
$725,000 $600,000 $533,000
JERGAN CORPORATION
Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31
2017 2016
Sales revenue $740,000 $600,000
Less: Sales return and allowances 40,000 30,000
Net sales 700,000 570,000
Cost of goods sold 425,000 350,000
Gross profit 275,000 220,000
Operating expenses 180,000 150,000
Net income 95,000 70,000
Additional information:
1. The market price of Jergan's common stock was $7.00, $7.50, and $8.50 for 2012,
2016, and 2017, respectively.
2. You must compute dividends paid. All dividends were paid in cash.
Instructions
(a) Compute the following ratios for 2016 and 2017.
(1) Profit margin. 5. Price-earnings ratio.
(2) Gross profit rate. 6. Payout ratio.
(3) Asset turnover. 7. Debt to assets ratio.
(4) Earnings per share.
Answer:
Please see below
Explanation:
1. Profit margin = Net profit / Net sales
2016 - Profit margin
= (70,000 / 570,000) * 100
= 12.28%
2017 - Profit margin
= (95,000 / 700,000) * 100
= 13.57
2. Gross profit rate = Gross profit / Net sales
2016 - Gross profit rate
= (220,000 / 570,000) * 100
= 38.60%
2017 - Gross profit rate
= (275,000 / 700,000) * 100
= 39.29%
3. Asset turnover = Net sales / Average total assets
2016 - Asset turnover
= (570,000 / [(600,000 + 533,000) / 2 ]
= 570,000 / 566,500
= 1.01 times
2017 - Asset turnover
= (700,000 / [(725,000 + 600,000) / 2 ]
= 700,000 / 662,500
= 1.06 times
4. Earnings per share = Net income / Outstanding shares
2016 - Earnings per share
= 70,000 / (310,000/10)
= 70,000 / 31,000
= $2.26 per share
2017 - Earnings per share
= 95,000/ (320,000/10)
= 95,000 / 32,000
= $2.97 per share.
5. Price earnings ratio = Market value per share / EPS
2016 - price earnings ratio
= 7.50 /2.26
= 3.32 times
2017 - price earnings ratio
= 8.50/2.97
= 2.86 times
6. Payout ratio = Dividend per share / Net income or earnings per share × 100
2016 - payout ratio
=
7. Debts to assets ratio = Total liabilities / Total assets
2016 - Debts to assets ratio
=
Following are the appropriate terms that are used in Business terms.
Explanation:
1. Advance income received - As it is prepaid
2. Stock / Current Asset - Depending upon the choice given
3. Advance interest received - Prepaid Advance
4. Accrued rent- Amount yet to be credited
5.Outstanding Expense - That is yet to be paid
6. Accrued Income - Revenue yet to be generated
7.Prepaid Expense - Paid in Advance
8. Outstanding Interest - Yet to be paid.
Above are the proper words that are used to in the Business terms that are globally used by any kind of enterprise.
The statements refer to common business and accounting concepts such as deferred revenue, accrued revenue, and prepaid expense among others. These terms help in recognizing and recording revenue and expenditures in the right accounting period.
Here are the appropriate terms for each statement:
Deferred Revenue - A revenue not yet recognized; collected in advance.
Prepaid Expense - Office supplies on hand that will be used in the next period.
Unearned Revenue - Interest revenue collected; not yet recognized.
Accrued Revenue - Rent not yet collected; already recognized.
Accrued Expense - An expense incurred; not yet paid or recorded.
Unbilled Revenue - A revenue recognized; not yet collected or recorded.
Prepaid Expense - An expense not yet incurred; paid in advance.
Accrued Interest - Interest expense incurred; not yet paid.
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Answer:
Instructions are listed below
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Sales= $39,388,000.
The company began the year with:
$3,500,000 of merchandise inventory
Ended the year with:
$4,445,000 of inventory.
During the year:
Purchased $23,350,000 of merchandise inventory.
The company's selling, general, and administrative expenses totaled $5,450,000 for the year.
First, we need to calculate the cost of goods sold:
COGS= beginning merchandise inventory + purchases - ending merchandise inventory
COGS= 3,500,000 + 23,350,000 - 4,445,000= $22,405,000
Income statement:
Sales= 39,388,000
COGS= 22,405,000
Gross income= 16,983,000
Selling, general, and administrative expenses= 5,450,000
Operating income= $11,533,000
Answer:
The workers at State Hospital, a public sector employer, and Acme Inc, a private employer, are subject to speech censorship and arbitrary job termination. Constitutional issues are present only for the State Hospital workers is a TRUE statement.
Explanation:
Answer:
d. 20
Missing Information:
Explanation:
TO sovle for the consumer surplus we need to get the equilibrium price and quantity.
If P = 2 then:
Qd = 15 - (5 / 2) x 2 = 15 - 5 = 10
Now we need to knwo how much is the price that makes Lucy do not consume:
We solve for Qd = 0
0 = 15 - (5/2) x P
p = 15 / (5/2) = 6
Now we calculate the area of the consumer surplus which is the area of the demand curve above the equilibrium price.
10 x (6-2) / 2 = 10 x 4 / 2 = 20