Answer: D
Explanation: $8,000,000 was issued (sold) for cash. It has a 20-year maturity rate and interest is paid semiannually, meaning June 30 and December 31.
$8,000,000 x 0.08 = $640,000
$640,000/2 = $320,000
Keep in mind when a corporation issues bond to another entity, that entity has to repay the amount that was issued in bonds, plus the interest. Answer choices A, B, and C are out. The best choice is D which makes absolute sense since 20-year x 2 = 40 payments of $320,000 which gives $12,800,000. That's $4,800,000 in interest that the corporation is receiving for taking the risk of issuing the entity the $8,000,000 bonds for cash. The best choice is D.
Hope this explanation helps.
Answer:
$308,000
Explanation:
On this note, only the Interest expense is recorded under cash flow from operations section of the cash flow statement.
Thus we need to determine the interest expense first :
Interest expense = $308,000 ($4.4 million x 7%)
Answer:
$1.49 per share
Explanation:
The calculation of diluted earnings per share is given below:-
Diluted shares outstanding= $200,000 + 12,000 × ($36 - $30) ÷ 36
= $200,000 + 12,000 × 6 ÷ 36
= $200,000 + 2,000
= $202,000
Diluted earnings per share = Net income ÷ Diluted shares outstanding
= $300,000 ÷ $202,000
= $1.49 per share
Therefore for computing the diluted earnings per share we simply divide the net income by diluted shares outstanding.
Answer:
d.added to liabilities and the two are equal to assets.
Explanation:
The accounting equation is also called the balance sheet equation and states the a companie's assets is a sum of the total liabilities and owner's equity.
This is the basis of double entry accounting, where every transaction has an equal amount of debits and credits.
Mathematically
Asset= Liabilities + Owner Equity