Make sure the brand conveys what is <em>unique </em>about your company.
If you don't focus on the customer or make your product/brand unique you won't stand out in the marketplace and customers will not want to choose your product.
Answer:
a. Net income for 2021 $1,600,000
Less: Preferred dividends <u>$120,000 </u> (40000*$3)
Net income for Common Stockholders $1,480,000
Divide by Common Shares outstanding <u>600,000 </u>
Basic Earnings per share for 2021 <u>$2.47 </u>
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b. If company's preferred stock were convertible into common stock, diluted earnings per shares will also have to be calculated.
Answer:
Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below:
On January 1
Copyright A/c Dr $420,000
To Cash A/c $420,000
(Being copyright is purchased)
On December 31
Amortization A/c Dr $42,000
To Accumulated amortization A/c $42,000
(Being annual amortization is recorded)
The computation is shown below:
= Purchase value of copyright ÷ number of goods years
= $420,000 ÷ 10 years
= $42,000
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "B": is both a dollar amount rather than a percentage and uses a firm's weighted-average cost of capital.
Explanation:
The Economic Value Added metric helps the shareholders of a business to determine how their capital is performing against other potential investments using the <em>weighted-average cost of capital </em>for that purpose. It is also a useful calculation for companies to decide on the most economically valuable project to be pursued.
The economic value added is calculated by subtracting the opportunity cost of capital from the earnings of the company. <em>The result is given in dollar amounts.</em>