Answer:
d. pre-acquisition market value of the target company.
Explanation:
An acquisition premium is the amount by which the price offered for an existing business exceeds the pre-acquisition market value of the target company.
An acquisition premium gives the difference between the actual amount of money paid in acquiring a target firm and the estimated real value of obtaining the firm before the acquisition.
Acquisition premium are usually recorded on the balance sheet as "goodwill."
Answer:
35,000 stocks
Explanation:
Dividends can be either distributed in cash or distributed as new stock. In this case the company decided to issue stock instead of cash payments. Since the company has 500,000 outstanding and the board declared a 7% dividend, then 35,000 stocks should be issued (= 500,000 x 7%).
Whether shareholders receive money or stocks, they still have to include the dividends as part of their gross income.
Answer: False
Explanation:
The contract is such that Molly agreed to bring bracelets if Jean would pay for said bracelets.
The terms of the contract therefore are that Jean would pay and Molly would deliver. Jean then calls Molly and says that they will be unable to pay which means that they are not going to be able to hold up their responsibilities in the contract.
Molly has the right to then cancel the contract because the other party will not be able to perform their obligations and face no repercussion for it.
Answer:
$19,380
Explanation:
The computation of the net sales for the two months is shown below:
= Sale value of merchandise as on July 12 + Sale value of merchandise as on June 15 + Sale value of merchandise as on July 20 - sales discounts from July 15 sale
= $3,500 + $10,500 + $5,800 - $10,500 × 4%
= $3,500 + $10,500 + $5,800 - $420
= $19,380
Since the payment is collected on June 23 i.e within 10 days so it is eligible for sales discounts
And from July 20 sale no sales discounts is eligible as it is exceeded than 10 days