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3 years ago
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Explanation :

As we are given that an online buying club requires an annual fee of $170 and a 19% discount on purchases.

Now we have to determine the amount needed to spend to save $170.

As, for every $100 the discount will be = $19

So, for every $170 the discount will be = \frac{\$ 170}{\$ 100}\times \$ 19

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a. Statement of Cash Flows

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Operating Income               $304,000

Add Depreciation                  300,000

Cash from operations        $604,000

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Prepaid expenses                    27,700

Accounts payable                 243,000

Notes payable                         0

Accrued expenses                 (18,900)

Interest expense                   (87,900)  

Taxes                                   (155,000)

Net cash from operations $537,900

Investing Activities:

Purchase of plant              (480,000)

Investments

 (long-term securities)         16,600

Financing Activities:

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Preferred stock dividends  (10,000)

Common stock dividends (153,000)

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Ending Cash Balance       $66,500

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= Total stockholders’ equity/Common stock outstanding

         20X1                                    20X2

=  $ 1,445,400/150,000              $ 1,343,500/150,000

= $9.636                                     = $8.957

= $9.64                                       = $8.96

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Gross profit                                                                $ 1,260,000

Selling and administrative expense    656,000

Depreciation expense                          300,000           956,000

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Interest expense                                                              87,900

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For the Year Ended December 31, 20X2

Retained earnings, balance, January 1, 20X2             $ 855,400

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Deduct: Cash dividends declared and paid in 20X2     153,000

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Assets

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Cash                                                     $ 134,000                 $ 66,500

Accounts receivable (net)                     526,000                   531,000

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Prepaid expenses                                   66,800                      39,100

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Investments (long-term securities)       99,500                     82,900

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Notes payable                                    510,000                    510,000

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