Answer: Percentage increase is 87.02%.
Explanation: Percentage increase is calculated by subtracting the value in 2012 from the value of exports in 2011 and then dividing it by the value in year 2011.
a. Subtract value in 2012 from value in 2011
b. Divide the answer in part a by value in 2011.
c. Multiply the answer in part b by 100.
We have the percentage increase.
Answer:
$5000
Explanation:
Since Elm City issued a purchase order for supplies with an estimated cost of $5,000, although when the supplies were received, the accompanying invoice indicated an actual price of $4,950, the amount that Elm should credit to encumbrances outstanding in its general fund after the supplies and invoice were received; is $5000
Notice that encumbrances are set aside funds for a purpose, therefore upon ordering, encumbrances balance would increase, and Elm would have passed the following entry
Dr. Encumbrances...$5000
Cr. Fund Balance.....................$5000
Therefore even if the supply came with a shortfall in amount, in order for Elm City to show that the purpose for making that encumbrance has been met, it has to be liquidated by crediting the Encumbrance account by the full amount of $5000
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Answer:
Some information is missing, so I looked it up.
- total common stocks outstanding = 49,000
- par value = $0.08 per stock
- total preferred stock = 4,000
- preferred stock par value = $100
- preferred dividends = 9%
- total dividends = $45,000
preferred stockholders will receive 4,000 x $100 x 9% = $36,000 in dividends, which means that they will receive $9 per preferred stock
common stockholders will receive $9,000 / 49,000 = $0.1837 per common stock