Explanation:
Debit Credit
Cash $84,000
Common stock $70,000
Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par Value $14,000
It's necessary to split the equity in two accounts because there is information about the par value
Promotion Expenses $49,000
Common Stock $3,500
Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par Value $45,500
It's necessary to split the equity in two accounts because there is information about the par value
Promotion Expensese $49,000
Common Stock $49,000
It's not necessary to split the equity in two accounts because there is no information about the par value
Cash $136,500
Preferred Stock $87,500
Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par Value $49,000
It's necessary to split the equity in two accounts because there is information about the par value
Refer to the Numder of this question add with the second number hope this helps.
Answer:
a) Net present value of investment = $86,036
b) Since the Net present value is positive thus, Beyer should accept the investment
Explanation:
Data provided in the question:
Cost of the asset = $215,000
Rate of return = 12% = 0.12
Now,
Present Value of Net Cash Flows = Net cash flow × Present value factor
also,
Present value factor = (1 + rate)⁻ⁿ
here,
n is the year
thus,
Year 1 Net cash flows Present value factor Present value
1 77,000 0.89286 68,750
2 54,000 0.79719 43,048
3 82,000 0.71178 58,366
4 172,000 0.63552 109,309
5 38,000 0.56743 21,562
Total 423,000 301,036
a) Net present value of investment = Total present value - Amount invested
= 301,036 - 215,000
= $86,036
b) Since the Net present value is positive thus, Beyer should accept the investment