Answer:
The amount of the increase to the Cash account is $10,450
Explanation:
<em>Cash account </em>
Cash for services performed during July $900
Cash from the issuance of common stock to owners $5350
Cash received from customer as payment for services performed during June $450
Cash Borrowed from bank $2600
Cash received from customer service to be performed during august $1150
Total sum is Cash account increase of $10,450
Answer: The rate of return on common stockholder’s equity is 23%.
Explanation:
Given that,
Net Income = $50,000
Preferred Dividends = 8,000
Average Common Stockholder’s Equity = 180,000
Average number of Common Shares Outstanding = 250,000 shares
Market Price = $2 per share
Therefore,
Return on equity = 
= 
= 23%
Answer:
$71,340
Explanation:
The computation of the cost of inventory is shown below:
= Purchase value of inventory - discount charges + freight charges
where,
Purchase value of an inventory = $72,000
Discount charges = $72,000 × 3% = $2,160
Freight charges = $1,500
So, the cost of inventory is
= $72,000 - $2,160 + $1,500
= $71,340
The discount terms is 3% if payment is made within 10 days and total time of payment is 30 days instead of 33%
Answer:
a) Breakeven price = Purchase price + Interest amount that would have been earned on the invested amount
Breakeven price = 23 + [23*e^(0.05*1/2) - 23]
Breakeven price = 23 + 0.5822477721
Breakeven price = $23.5822477721
b) Profit = Selling price - Breakeven price
Profit = $23.80 - $23.5822477721
Profit = $0.2177522279 per share
Answer:
The correct answer is: Net Loss.
Explanation:
A Net Loss or Net Operating Loss (<em>NOL</em>) occurs when the firm's expenditures are higher than its revenue. Net losses are the results of different factors such as inefficient employees, competition or unexpected market conditions (war). If a company reports net losses, it does not necessarily imply it will file for bankruptcy since there are other sources from where the company can hold like loans.