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Nata [24]
3 years ago
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How many gifts are mentioned in 'The Twelve Days of Christmas' in total?

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igomit [66]3 years ago
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There are 78 gifts in the "twelve days of christmas"
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Answer and Explanation:

The Preparation of the income statement is shown below:-

Izzo Company

Income statement

For the year ended December 31, 2019

Particulars                             Amount

Service Fee Revenue             $275,000

Total Revenue a                      $275,000

Expenses:

Supplies expense                    $8,000

Insurance expense                  $4,000

Rent expense                           $10,000

Salaries expense                     $56,000

Total Expense b                       $78,000

Net Income (a-b)                       $197,000

2. The preparation of the balance sheet is shown below:-

Izzo Company

Balance sheet

For the year ended December 31, 2019

Assets

Current assets:  

Cash                                     $213,000

Accounts Receivable            $16,000

Supplies Inventory                $32,000

Total current assets              $261,000

Property, plant, and equipment:  

Building                                 $80,000

Total Long-term assets       $80,000

Total Assets                        $341,000

Liabilities

Current liabilities:

Account Payable                $34,000

Total current liabilities         $34,000

Long term liabilities

Notes payable [long term]   $32,000

Total long term Liabilities  $32,000

Stockholders` Equity

Contributed capital              $80,000

Retained Earnings *              $195,000

Total stockholders` equity   $275,000

Total liabilities and stockholders

equity                                    $341,000

*Note

Beginning Balance                $200,000

Add: Net Income                    $197,000

Less:  

Cash Dividends                       ($202,000)

Retained Earnings Closing  

Balance                                       $195,000

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Dividend yield is 2.47%

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Dividend received = $2.15

Price difference = Current price  - Initial Price = $78 - $87 = -9

Rate of return = ( ( Dividend received + Price change ) / Initial price ) x 100

Rate of return =  ( ( $2.15 + (-9) ) / 87 ) x 100

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Since total revenue for Sara Co from all sources is $256,000,the resultant net profit for the year is $25000($256000-$231000).

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