Answer:
B. First-in, first-out (FIFO)
Explanation:
First-in, first-out (FIFO) is an accounting principle which refers to a process whereby assets that are purchased first are sold first. In this situation, the cost in which the particular inventory was purchased is still the same cost with which it is sold out.
First-in, first-out principle can be used to determine the profitability of a merchandise with its associated cost taken into consideration.
In 20 years you'll have $5,220.
2,000×0.08=160
2,000+(160×20)= 5,220.
Answer:
$7,200,000
Explanation:
Calculation to determine At what amount should Planar record the acquisition of Sistrock's net assets
Using this formula
Acquisition of Sistrock's net assets =(Shares of common stock issued ×Common stock fair value per share
Let plug in the formula
Acquisition of Sistrock's net assets=100,000*$72
Acquisition of Sistrock's net assets=$7,200,000
Therefore the amount that Planar should record the acquisition of Sistrock's net assets is $7,200,000
Answer:
Since on distribution on complete liquidation to shareholder will taxable on both hand (company and shareholdeR) .shareholder will pay tax on FMVless adjusted basis and corporate will pay tax on gain (FMV-adjusted basis of asset ).
since taxability in both hands will result in double taxation ,any gain/loss will be taxed in shareholders hand and corporate tax liability will be minimal'
so correct option is "D" -no gain recognised.