Answer:
$1,290,000
Explanation:
Given that,
Cash flow to creditors = -$85,000
Cash flow to stockholders = $170,000
Firm’s net capital spending for 2018 = $1,250,000
Firm reduced its net working capital investment by $45,000
Cash Flow from Assets:
= Cash Flow to Creditor + Cash Flow to Stockholders
= -$85,000 + $170,000
= $85,000
Cash Flow from Assets = OCF - Net Capital Spending - Change in Net Working Capital
$85,000 = OCF - $1,250,000 - (-$45,000)
OCF = $85,000 + $1,250,000 - $45,000
= $1,290,000
Maturity Value = Principal x ( 1 + Rate x Time )
Here is:
Principal = $90,000
Rate = 6% = .06
Time = 120 / 360
Maturity value = $90,000 x ( 1 + .06 x 120/360 ) =
= $90,000 x ( 1 + .02 ) =
= $90,000 x 1.02 = $91,800
Answer: c. $91,800
Answer:
a. $33,000.
b. $36,000.
Explanation:
Net income is calculated as sales minus cost of goods sold, selling, general and administrative expenses, operating expenses, depreciation, interest, taxes, and other expenses. It is also called net earnings.
Now, Cash accounting recognizes revenue and expenses only when money changes hands, but accrual accounting recognizes revenue when it's earned, and expenses when they're billed (but not paid).
a. 2014 Cash-basis net income:
Primo Industries collected $105,000 from customers in 2019
Primo Industries also paid $72,000 for expenses in 2019
=105,000-72,000
=$33,000
b. 2014 accrual-basis net income.
=(105,000-25000+40000)-(72000-30000+42000)
=120000-84000
=$36,000