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kompoz [17]
4 years ago
5

You own 200 of the 10,000 outstanding shares of Invite stock. The firm just announced it will be issuing an additional 2,000 sha

res to the general public. What type of event are you participating in if you decide to purchase 100 of these additional shares?
Business
1 answer:
Leokris [45]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A rights offering

Explanation:

Current shareholders can participate in a rights offering, by which they can purchase additional shares of the corporation. During a rights offering, current shareholders are given the first option to buy newly issued shares before those shares are offered to the general public.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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Aug 5 Dr Cost of Good Sold $4,000

Cr Inventory $4,000

Aug 8 Dr Inventory $7,000

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Aug 12 Dr Accounts Payable - Walter Corporation $700

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Aug 14 Dr Accounts Payable - Aaron $500

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Cr Accounts Receivable - Baird Corp $4,600

($5,600-$1,000)

Aug 18 Dr Accounts Payable - Walter Corporation $6,300

($7,000-$700)

Cr Discount on Purchase $63

[($7,000-$700) x1%]

Cr Cash $6,237

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Cr Sales $4,800

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Cr Inventory $2,400

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Cr Accounts Receivable - Tux Co $800

Aug 29 Dr Cash $4,000

Cr Accounts Receivable - Tux Co $4,000

($4,800-$800)

Aug 30 Dr Accounts Payable - Aaron $7,500

Cr Cash $7,500

($8,000-$500)

Explanation:

Preparation of Journal entries

Aug 1 Dr Inventory $8,000

Cr Accounts Payable - Aaron $8,000

(To record purchase of inventory)

Aug 5 Dr Accounts Receivable - Baird Corp $5,600

Cr Sales $5,600

(To record sale of merchandise)

Aug 5 Dr Cost of Good Sold $4,000

Cr Inventory $4,000

(To record cost of good sold)

Aug 8 Dr Inventory $7,000

Cr Accounts Payable - Walter Corporation $7,000

(To record purchase of inventory)

Aug 9 Dr Freight - Out $210

Cr Cash $210

(To record freight outward expense)

Aug 10 Dr Sales Return and Allowance $1,000

Cr Accounts Receivable - Baird Corp $1,000

(To record sales return)

Aug 10 Dr Inventory $500

Cr Cost of Good Sold $500

(To record restore the inventory )

Aug 12 Dr Accounts Payable - Walter Corporation $700

Cr Inventory $700

(To record price reduction)

Aug 14 Dr Accounts Payable - Aaron $500

Cr Cash $500

(To record payment of freight charges on behalf of Aaron)

Aug 15 Dr Cash $4,508

[(100%-2%)×$4,600]

Dr Discount on Sales $92

[($5,600-$1,000) x2%]

Cr Accounts Receivable - Baird Corp $4,600

($5,600-$1,000)

(To record amount received from Baird Corp)

Aug 18 Dr Accounts Payable - Walter Corporation $6,300

($7,000-$700)

Cr Discount on Purchase $63

[($7,000-$700) x1%]

Cr Cash $6,237

[(100%-1%)×$6,300]

(To record payment made to Walter Corporation)

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Cr Sales $4,800

(To record sale of merchandise)

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Cr Inventory $2,400

(To record cost of good sold)

Aug 22 Dr Sales Return and Allowance $800

Cr Accounts Receivable - Tux Co $800

(To record price reduction for sales made to Tux Co)

Aug 29 Dr Cash $4,000

Cr Accounts Receivable - Tux Co $4,000

($4,800-$800)

(To record payment received from Tux Co)

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Cr Cash $7,500

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Answer:

(A) 8.22%

(B) 7.5%

Explanation:

The first step is to calculate the average nominal return

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= 16 +(-5) + 19 + 13 + 10/5

= 16-5+19+13+10/5

= 53/5

= 10.6%

(A) The average real return can be calculated as follows

= (1 + average nominal return)/(1+ inflation) -1

= (1+ 10.6/100)/(1+2.2/100) -1

= (1+0.106)/(1+0.022)-1

= 1.106/1.022-1

= 1.08219-1

= 0.08219 × 100

= 8.22%

(B) The average nominal risk premium can be calculated as follows

Average risk free rate= Nominal average t-Bill rate-inflation

= 5.3% - 2.2%

= 3.10%

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Answer:

$12,614.

Explanation:

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Answer: $13800

Explanation:

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Add: Long term capital gain (25%) = $9,600

Add: Long term capital gain (15%) = $12,000

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Long term capital loss = ($9,600)

Long term capital loss (15%) = ($18,000)

Short term capital loss = ($7,200)

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Then, the gain will be:

= $48600 - $34800

= $13800

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