Answer:
The company's turnover rounded to the nearest tenth: C) 9.5
Explanation:
Asset turnover helps investors understand how effectively companies are using their assets to generate sales. Asset turnover is calculated by using following formula:
Asset Turnover = Total Sales or Revenue/ Average Total Assets
where:
Average Total Assets = (Beginning Assets + Ending Assets )/2 = (Assets at the beginning of year +Assets at end of year )/2
In the House of Orange:
Average Total Assets = ($84,000 + $90,000)/2 = $87,000
Asset Turnover = $826,650/$87,000 = 9.5
Answer:
The Journal entry is as follows:
Land A/c Dr. $245,000
Building A/c Dr. $374,000
To Common stock, $8 par value $232,000
To Paid-in capital in excess of par value, common stock $387,000
(To record issuance of the stock in exchange for the land and building)
Workings:
Common stock = $8 × 29,000 shares
= $232,000
The answer to the question above is "evaluation of alternatives" which is the step when a consumer arms with information and narrows down his/her choices by comparing the pros and cons of each remaining option. There is several steps of consumers decision making process. This step is the third step in the process.
Answer:
The company's cost of preferred stock for use in calculating the WACC is 9.65%
Explanation:
For computing the cost of preferred stock, the following formula should be used which is shown below
= Annual dividend based on preferred stock ÷ (Price per share × Flotation cost)
where,
Flotation cost = 1- rate
= 1- 4% = 0.96
= $9.50 ÷ ($102.50 × 0.96)
= $9.50 ÷ $98.4
= 9.65%
The flotation cost should be deducted because it is a one time expense. Thus, it would be minus from price per share.
Hence, the company's cost of preferred stock for use in calculating the WACC is 9.65%
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "E": Sunk costs that have been expensed for tax purposes.
Explanation:
Capital budgeting is a planning process used by companies to evaluate which large projects they will invest in and how to finance them. It is sometimes called "<em>Investment Appraisal</em>". The type of projects experts analyze in capital budgeting include such major investments as building a new plant, buying new machinery, developing a new product, or buying another company, that is why option "<em>E</em>" is meaningless for this type of purpose.