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Mice21 [21]
3 years ago
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Name some product-based business venture

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wel3 years ago
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Answer:

1.

a.

$9,788,000

b.

$12,700,000

2.

a.

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b.

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Explanation:

Stock dividend is the payment of dividend to stockholder in the form of stock/shares of the company. Stock are issued at the market price and the value of the dividend is transferred from the retained earning to the add-in-capital accounts.

Stock Dividend = 350,000 x 16% x $52 = $2,912,000

Stock split increase the numbers of shares with a specific given ratio but the common equity value remains same that's why the par value of the share decreases with respective ratio.

Stock Split = 350,000 x 2 / 1 x $5/2 = $1,750,000

Total Stockholders equity section includes the paid in capital of common and preferred stocks, additional paid in capital, retained earnings and reserves accounts.

Total Stockholders equity

Common Stock                      $1,750,000

Paid In Capital account         $4,410,000.

Retained Earning                   <u>$12,700,000</u>

Total Stockholder's Equity    <u>$18,860,000</u>

1.

a.

Retained Earning = $12,700,000 - $2,912,000 = $9,788,000

b.

NO change in retained earning after stock split. Stock split only changes the outstanding numbers of shares and par value of the share.

2.

a.

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b.

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Answer:

She should quit her job, become an entrepreneur and  choose the soap making for the highest profit/ income of $70,000

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Step 1: Calculate Natasha's annual profit if she should start the soap business

The annual profit from Soap Business = Annual Revenue - Costs for the year

The annual profit = $465,000- $395,000 = $70,000

Step 2: Calculate Natasha's annual profit if she should start the internet opportunity she anticipates

The annual profit for the internet business = Annual Revenue - Costs for the year

= $3,275,000 - $3,250,000= $25,000

Since she is to make a choice between three options,

1. Manager Job per year = $50,000

2. Soap Making= $70,000

3. Internet Opportunity= $25,000

Then she should quit her job, become an entrepreneur and  choose the soap making for the highest profit of $70,000

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We debit the wages expense, credit all the deduction as payable and cash for the net pay.

Wages Expense 530,500 credit

    Cash                                             274,426 credit

    FICA tax payable                           35,065 credit

    Wages Federal income payable 160,000 credit

    Wages State Income payabe         15,915 credit

    Health insurance payable              19,500 credit

    United Fund payable                     25,594 credit

--payroll for the year--

We debit payroll tax expense and credit all type of taxes as payable:

Payroll tax expense 39569,75 debit

          OASDI      payable      27,373 credit (441,500)

          Medicare payable        7692,25 credit (530,500 x 1.45%)

          SUTA       payable        3,412.5 credit (136,500 x 2.5%)

          FUTA       payable        1,092   credit (136,500 x0.8%)

--employer payroll taxes--

We debit all payables taxes and credit cash for the total

Wages Federal income payable 160,000     debit

Wages State Income payabe         15,915     debit

Health insurance payable              19,500    debit

United Fund payable                     25,594    debit

FUTA       payable                             1,092     debit

SUTA       payable                             3,412.5  debit

Medicare payable                            7692,25 debit

OASDI      payable                         27,373      debit

           Cash                                                 295,644.75 credit

--payment of payroll and deduction--

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Answer:

D. $ 3,039 million

Explanation:

Net Operating Assets = Operating Assets - Operating Liabilities

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Net Operating Assets = $3,039 million

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