Answer: <u><em>$3,600,000 is the amount Wood should capitalize as the cost of acquiring Pine's net assets.</em></u>
Given:
Wood Corp. issued 100,000 shares of its $20 par value
The market value of Wood's common stock on August 31 was $36 per share.
Wood paid a fee of $160,000 to the consultant who arranged this acquisition.
Costs of registering and issuing the equity securities amounted to $80,000.
∴ Cost of acquiring = 100,000 shares issued × $36 per share
= $3,60,000
Answer:
Preferred Stock = $60,000 and $3.00
Common Stock = $100,000 and $1.25
Explanation:
Dividends
Preferred Stock has preference when it comes to dividends payments. The remaining dividends are then paid to Common Stockholders.
Preferred Stock dividend = 20,000 x $50 x 6% = $60,000
Common Stock dividend = $160,000 - $60,000 = $100,000
Dividends per share
Preferred Stock dividend = $60,000 ÷ 20,000 shares = $3.00
Common Stock dividend = $100,000 ÷ 80,000 shares = $1.25
Answer:
decrease and more and shift to the right side
Explanation:
- If the selling price of bracelets decreases and all suppliers of earring and bracelets are like Shen
- Shen's opportunity cost of making necklaces decrease and making necklaces is now more profitable than making earrings
- If all suppliers decide to make more earrings, then the total supply increases, which appears to shift to the right side of the supply curve (in the demand and supply graph) (the quantity supplied is greater for each price).
Answer:
Dec. 2.
Dr. Inventory $4,000
Cr. Troy $4,000
Dec. 3.
Dr. Rent Expense $2,600
Cr. Cash $2,600
Dec. 5.
Dr. Office Supplies $450
Cr. Rigby Supply $450
Dec. 8.
Dr. Utility Expense $590
Cr. Cash $590
Dec. 9.
Dr. Equipment $6,500
Cr. Alright Equipment $6,500
Dec. 10.
Dr. Alright Equipment $6,500
Cr. Equipment $6,500
Dec. 11.
Dr. Troy $4,000
Cr. Discount received $40
Cr. Cash $3,960
Explanation:
Dec. 11
The terms 1/10 n/30 mean there is a discount of 1% available on the payment to be made in 10 days of the purchase. The net credit period is 30 days. As the payment is made within the discount period, hence the payment will be made net of discount.
Discount on Purchase = $4,000 x 1% = $40
Payment = Total amount due - Discount = $4,000 -$40 = $3,960
Answer:
$1.7
Explanation:
From the question above Kirova company recorder the following information
Number of issued common shares is 990,000
Net income is $1,436,500
Number of authorized common share is 1,000,000
Weighted average income of outstanding common shares is 845,000
Number of treasury shares is 145,000
The formular to calculate the earning per share is
= Net income/Outstanding shares
Net income= $1,436,500
Outstanding shares= number of issued common shares- number of treasury shares
= 990,000-145,000
= 845,000
Therefore, the earnings per share can be calculated as follows
= 1,436,500/845,000
= $1.7
Hence Kirova's earning per share is $1.7