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EastWind [94]3 years ago
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It would be the second answer choice because entrepreneurs are the ones who start there own businesses and provide products and services to consumers.
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Ikea has core business values such as consciousness, constant desire for renewal, and accepting and delegating responsibility.

<h3>What are the core values in a company?</h3>

The fundamental values of a company are the purposes that guide the attitudes of all members of the company. Additionally, these values are related to the common objectives, mission and vision of a company.

In the case of Ikea, it is a company that emerged in Sweden that has led the market for the sale of furniture and other household items that has stood out for its business values.

Among the most outstanding values of Ikea are:

  • Togetherness
  • Caring for people and planet
  • Cost-consciousness
  • Simplicity
  • Renew and improve
  • Different with a meaning
  • Give and take responsibility
  • Lead by example

Note: This question is incomplete because the options are missing. Here are the options:

A. Core values.

B. Missions.

C. Strategies.

D. Competencies.

E. Competitive Advantages.

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3 years ago
Firm B Firm T Shares outstanding 4,800 1,800 Price per share $ 47 $ 20 Firm B has estimated that the value of the synergistic be
zmey [24]

Answer:

A. Share Offer Is Better

B. .4569

Explanation:

A. Based on the information given the shareholders of Firm T will be better off with the STOCK OFFER because cash offer is the amount of $22 per share.

B. Calculation to determine the exchange ratio of B shares to T shares

First step is to calculate the New shares created

New shares created = 1,800(1/2)

New shares created = 900 new shares

Second step is to calculate the value of the merged firm

Value of the merged firm= 4,800($47) + 1,800($20) + $9,100

Value of the merged firm= $270,700

Third step is to calculate the price per share of the merged firm

Price= $270,700/(4,800 + 900)

Price= $270,700/5,700

Price= $47.49

Fourth step is to calculate the Equity offer value

Equity offer value = (1/2)($47.49)

Equity offer value = $23.75 per share

Fifth step is to calculate the post merger share price

Value of the merged firm= $270,700

Shares in new firm = 4,800 + 1,800x

Hence:

Post merger share price:

P= $270,700/(4,800 + 1,800x)

Sixth step

For the target firm’s shareholders to be indifferent which means they have to receive the same wealth

Hence;

1,800(x)P= 1,800($22)

Let solve this equation for P

P= $22/x

Now Let Combine the two equations

$270,700/(4,800 + 1,800x) = $22/x

x= .4569

Seventh step is to calculate the NPV

NPV = 1,800($20) + $9,100 – 1,800($22)

NPV = $5,500

Eight step is to calculate the Share price

Share price = [4,800($47) + $5,500]/4,800

Share price = $48.15

Now let calculate the Exchange ratio

Exchange ratio = $22/$48.15

Exchange ratio = .4569

Therefore the exchange ratio of B shares to T shares that the shareholders in T would be indifferent between the two offers is .4569

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Kohler Corporation reports the following components of stockholders’ equity at December 31, 2018. Common stock—$20 par value, 10
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Answer:

1. See the attached excel file for the journal entries.

2. Ending balance of retained earning is $346,125

3.Total Stockholder's Equity is $1,616,125

Explanation:

1. Prepare journal entries to record each of these transactions.

Note: See the attached excel file for the journal entries.

The following are tge workings:

w.1: Treasury stock = $5,000 * $20 = $10,000

w.2: Dividend payable = (Issued and outstanding shares - Shares repurchase) * Dividend per share = (60,000 - 5,000) * $4 = 55,000 * $4 = $220,000

w.3: Cash = Number of shares sold * Selling price per share = 1,875 * $24 = $45,000

w.4 = Treasury stock = Number of shares sold * Treasury price per share = 1,875 * $20 = $37,500

w.5: Additional paid in capital = Number of shares sold * (Selling price per share - Treasury price per share) = 1,875 * ($24 - $20) = $7,500

w.6: Cash = Number of shares sold * Selling price per share = 3,125 * $17 = $53,125

w.7 = Treasury stock = Number of shares sold * Treasury price per share = 3,125 * $20 = $62,500

w.8: Balancing figure = Treasury stock (w.7) – Cash (w.7) - Additional paid in capital (w.5) = $62,500 - $53,125 - $7,500 = $1,875

w.9: Dividend payable = (Issued and outstanding shares * Dividend per share = 60,000 * $4 = $240,000

2. Prepare a statement of retained earnings for the year ended December 31, 2019.

Kohler Corporation

Statement of Retained Earnings

On December 31, 2019

<u>Particulars                                                  Amount ($)  </u>

Opening balance                                       400,000

Income for the year                                    408,000  

Dividend Paid (220,000 + 240,000)        (460,000)

Loss on sale of treasury stock               <u>        (1,875)    </u>

Ending balance                                     <u>      346,125   </u>

3. Prepare the stockholders’ equity section of the company’s balance sheet as of December 31, 2019.

Kohler Corporation

Stockholder Equity Section of Balance sheet

At December 31, 2019

<u>Particulars                                                        Amount ($)</u>

Common stock issued ($20 * 60,000)               1,200,000

Paid-in capital in excess of par v - c. stock     <u>        70,000  </u>

Total contributed Capital                                     1,270,000

Retained Earnings                                      <u>      346,125  </u>

Total Stockholder's Equity                             <u>     1,616,125  </u>

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Answer:

See explanation section.

Explanation:

Requirement 1

New sales volume after increasing 100 units = (10,000 + 100) = 10,100 units. The revised net operating income is calculated as follows

                           Whirly Corporation’s

               Contribution format income statement

               For the year ended December 31 20YY

Sales Revenue (10,100 × 35) = 353,500 (Note - 1)

Less: Variable expense (10,100 × 20) = 202,000 (Note - 2)

Contribution Margin = $151,500

Less: Fixed Expense  $135,000

Net Operating Income $16,500

Note 1: Sale price per unit $350,000 ÷ 10,000 = $35

Note 2: Variable expense per unit $200,000 ÷ 10,000 = $20

Requirement 2

From requirement 1 we get,

Sale price per unit = $35

Variable expense per unit = $20

New sales volume after decreasing 100 units = (10,000 - 100) = 9,900 units. The revised net operating income is calculated as follows

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               Contribution format income statement

               For the year ended December 31 20YY

Sales Revenue (9,900 × 35) = 346,500

Less: Variable expense (9,900 × 20) = 198,000

Contribution Margin = $148,500

Less: Fixed Expense  $135,000

Net Operating Income $13,500

Requirement 3

From requirement 1 we get

Sale price per unit = $35

Variable expense per unit = $20

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Less: Fixed Expense  $135,000

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