Answer:
1. $840,000
2. 2.1
Explanation:
1. Net income available to shareholders
Net income. $960,000
Less : Preferred stock $120,000
Net income available. $840,000
to common stockholders
2. Basic earnings per share for 2015
Earnings per share = Net income available to common stockholders / weighted average shares of common stock
= $840,000 / $400,000
= 2.1
Answer:
$80,000
Explanation:
Since Worthington Corp. assumed the the $20,000 mortgage which the building was subject to, the Worthington Corp.'s basis in the building is the adjusted basis of the building.
Therefore, Worthington Corp.'s basis in the building is <u>$80,000</u> which is the adjusted basis of the building.
Answer:
COGS = $156800 ; Opereating Expenses = $223500 ; Gross Profit = $125300
Explanation:
COGS is direct manufacturing/ production expenses on goods produced. Operating Expenses includes all expenses (direct manufacturing & indirect sale expenses). Gross Profit is the excess of Net Sales over COGS
Cost of Goods Sold = Opening Stock + Net Purchases + Direct Expenses - Closing Stock
= 0+ [Wood purchases +Account Payable (credit purchase)] + [stain + labour costs (mantainence and carpenters) + factory utility costs+ manfacturing overhead] + 0
= 57800 +7100 + 12700 + 21300 + 36900 + 11200 + 9800
= 156800
Gross Profit = Net Sales - COGS
= [Sales Revenue + Accounts Receivables] - COGS
= 255000 + 27100 - 156800
= 125300
Opereating Expenses = Direct Expenses + Indirect Expenses
= [Wood purchases +Account Payable (credit purchase)+ stain + labour costs (mantainence and carpenters) + factory utility costs+ manfacturing overhead] + [Staff Salaries & Wages + Administrative Rent & Utilities + Marketing Costs]
= 57800 +7100 + 12700 + 21300 + 36900 + 11200 + 9800 + 37400 + 12000 + 17300
= 223500
{COGS is direct manufacturing/ production expenses on goods produced} {Opereating Expenses includes all expenses (direct manufacturing & indirect sale expenses)}
{Gross Profit is the excess of Net Sales over COGS
Answer:
<em>Miller-bond</em>:
today: $ 1,167.68
after 1-year: $ 1,157.74
after 3 year: $ 1,136.03
after 7-year: $ 1,084.25
after 11-year: $ 1,018.87
at maturity: $ 1,000.00
<em>Modigliani-bond:</em>
today: $ 847.53
after 1-year: $ 855.49
after 3 year: $ 873.41
after 7-year: $ 918.89
after 11-year: $ 981.14
at maturity: $ 1,000.00
Explanation:
We need to solve for the present value of the coupon payment and maturity of each bonds:
<em><u>Miller:</u></em>
C 80.000
time 12
rate 0.06
PV $670.7075
Maturity 1,000.00
time 12.00
rate 0.06
PV 496.97
PV c $670.7075
PV m $496.9694
Total $1,167.6769
<em>In few years ahead we can capitalize the bod and subtract the coupon payment</em>
<u>after a year:</u>
1.167.669 x (1.06) - 80 = $1,157.7375
<u>after three-year:</u>
1,157.74 x 1.06^2 - 80*1.06 - 80 = 1136.033855
If we are far away then, it is better to re do the main formula
<u>after 7-years:</u>
C 80.000
time 5
rate 0.06
PV $336.9891
Maturity 1,000.00
time 5.00
rate 0.06
PV $747.26
PV c $336.9891
PV m $747.2582
Total $1,084.2473
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<u>1 year before maturity:</u>
last coupon payment + maturity
1,080 /1.06 = 1.018,8679 = 1,018.87
For the Modigliani bond, we repeat the same procedure.
PV
C 30.000
time 24
rate 0.04
PV $457.4089
Maturity 1,000.00
time 24.00
rate 0.04
PV 390.12
PV c $457.4089
PV m $390.1215
Total $847.5304
And we repeat the procedure for other years
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A price floor is when the government or an agency of the government sets the minimum price of a product. A price floor is binding if it is set above equilibrium price.
A price floor increases producer surplus and reduces consumer surplus
Consumer surplus is the difference between the willingness to pay of a consumer and the price of the good.
Consumer surplus = willingness to pay – price of the good
Producer surplus is the difference between the price of a good and the least price the seller is willing to sell the product
Producer surplus = price – least price the seller is willing to accept
The dead weight loss of tax can be determined by calculating the reduction in total surplus as a result of the tax