<span>Out of the prepaid rent of $2800, $700, the actual rent for the month of January, has to be debited to rent account and prepaid rent account will be credited. Now the prepaid rent account will show a smaller figure(2800-700 = 2100) This is the amount that will be shown in the prepaid rent account in the balance sheet. Of course it will be shown as an asset since it has a debit balance.</span>
Answer:
The answer is,
O To raise money for the corporation.
Explanation:
Issuing share is a method of financing for a corporation. Company can borrow money from external parties such as banks or issue debentures as well. However, the cost of such borrowings tends to be higher than issuing equity stocks and there are many legal necessities as well in such a process.
Answer:
The cost of the company’s preferred stock financing is 15.7%
Explanation:
In this question, we are asked to calculate a company’s cost of preferred stock financing.
Firstly, we calculate the annual dividend of the company.
Mathematically, that is equal to dividend rate * par value
From the question, dividend rate is 16% while par value is $75
Thus, Annual dividend is 16/100 * 75 = $12
To get the cost of preferred stock, we employ a mathematical approach.
Mathematically, cost of preferred stock = Annual dividend/(current price - floatation cost)
From the question, current price is $80 while the floatation cost is $3.5 per share.
Cost of preferred stock = 12/(80-3.5)
= 12/76.5 = 0.157
This is same as 15.7%
Answer:
C. Create a rotating assignment so each team member shares note taking.
Explanation:
In the case noted in the question above, there is a situation that could be unpleasant if it were decided by some type of bias.
Therefore, the most appropriate alternative for the team to address this situation would be to create a rotating assignment for each team member to share the notes. This way it would not happen that a team member is always chosen to perform a task that causes dissatisfaction in the whole team. Creating a rotating assignment to carry out the task would guarantee the uniformity of the task assignment and avoid possible dissatisfactions, inequalities and interpersonal conflicts that could arise.
Answer:
a) diluted earnings per share = 0
Explanation:
Diluted earnings per share (DEPS) is a recalculation of the basic EPS. The difference between DEPS and EPS is, EPS represents the current position of earnings per share. No changes in number shares and/or earnings in the future are incorporated in the basic EPS.
Whereas DEPS is a representation of not only the current position of earnings and shares but also includes the commitments an entity has already made whose occurrence may result in an increase/decrease in the amount of earnings and/or number of shares. For example, in the question Culver Company has issued 10-year convertible bonds which right now have no impact on basic EPS but if in the future these bond holders exercise their right of conversion, this would result in an increase in number of ordinary shares hence decreasing/diluting the basic EPS. The entities use DEPS to show shareholders the impact of such commitments on the basic EPS to improve their decision making.
So in 2017 none of the bonds were converted therefore no diluted earnings per share is calculated in 2017.
If all of the bonds were converted in 2017 the DEPS would have been calculated as follows:
The formula for calculating DEPS is as follows;
DEPS = (Net income + interest savings) ÷ number of ordinary shares + increase in ordinary shares as a result of conversion.
Tax savings as a result of conversion=$128400 ($2140000×6%). Because if bond holders convert into ordinary shares then Culver company will not have to pay them interest and hence the amount of interest is saved.
Increase in ordinary shares upon conversion= 29960 ($2140000÷$1000=2140 bonds. Each bond is convertible into 14 shares therefore, 2140×14=29960).
Now Lets calculate DEPS as follows;
DEPS = ($296000+$128400) ÷ 91000+29960
DEPS =$424400÷120960
DEPS = $3.5