1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
Morgarella [4.7K]
3 years ago
10

Assume that a Parent company owns 100% of its Subsidiary. On January 1, 2016 the Parent company had a $1,000,000 (face) bond pay

able outstanding with a carrying value of $1,070,000. The bond was originally issued to an unaffiliated company. On that same date, the Subsidiary acquired the bond for $996,000. During 2016, the Parent company reported $630,000 of (pre-consolidation) income from its own operations (i.e. prior to any equity method adjustments by the Parent company) and after recording interest expense. The Subsidiary reported $420,000 of (pre-consolidation) income from its own operations after recording interest income. Related to the bond during 2016, the parent reported interest expense of $110,000 while the subsidiary reported interest income of $95,000.
Determine the following amounts that will appear in the 2016 consolidated income statements.
a. Interest income from bond investment
b. Interest expense on bond payable
c. Gain (loss) on constructive retirement of bond payable
d. Consolidated net income
Business
1 answer:
PSYCHO15rus [73]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

a. Interest income from bond investment

  • intercompany transaction gains or losses are eliminated when preparing consolidated financial statements

b. Interest expense on bond payable

  • intercompany transaction gains or losses are eliminated when preparing consolidated financial statements

c. Gain (loss) on constructive retirement of bond payable

  • gain on retirement of bond = $1,070,000 - $996,000 = $74,000

d. Consolidated net income

  • consolidated net income = income from parent company + income from subsidiary + net gain from retirement of bond = $630,000 + $420,000 + $74,000 = $1,124,000
You might be interested in
The Wilmoths plan to purchase a house but want to determine the after-tax cost of financing its purchase. Given their projected
BARSIC [14]

Answer:

$16,296

Explanation:

Qualified residence interest payments = $22,200

Principal payments = $1,200

First year of ownership = $23,400

The annual after-tax cost of financing the purchase of the home will be :

= Installment - tax saving

= $(23,400 - $7,104)

= $16,296

Note:

Tax Saving = 32 %  of Interest amount

                   = 32% × 22,200

                   = $7,104

3 0
4 years ago
Sandra Sousa, Registered Dietician Trial Balance July 31, 2018 Balance Account Title Debit Credit Cash 33000 Accounts Receivable
kirza4 [7]

Answer:

Requirement 1. Prepare the income statement for the month ended July 31, 2018.

Sandra Sousa, Registered Dietitian

Income Statement

For the Month Ended July 31, 2018

Service Revenue $11,258

Salaries Expense -$1,500

Rent Expense -$1,200

Utilities Expense -$350

Net income $8,208

Requirement 2. Prepare the statement of owners equity for the month ended July 31, 2018.

Sandra Sousa, Registered Dietitian

Statement of Owner's Equity

For the Month Ended July 31, 2018

Sousa, Capital balance July 1, 2018       $22,000

Investment during month                                  $0

<u>Net income                                                 $8,208</u>

subtotal                                                     $30,208

<u>Withdrawals during the month                -$2,000</u>

Sousa, Capital balance July 31, 2018     $28,208

Requirement 3. Prepare the balance sheet &s of July 31, 2018.

Sandra Sousa, Registered Dietitian

Balance Sheet

For the Month Ended July 31, 2018

Assets:

Cash $33,000

Accounts Receivable $9,600

Office Supplies $2,200

Prepaid Insurance $2,800

Equipment $18,000

Total assets $65,600

Liabilities and equity:

Accounts Payable $3,100

Unearned Revenue $292

Notes Payable $34,000

Sousa, Capital $22,000

Retained earnings $6,208

Total liabilities and equity $65,600

Requirement 4. Calculate the debt ratio as of July 31, 2018.

debt ratio = liabilities / assets = $65,600 / $37,392 = 175.44%

debt to equity ratio = liabilities / equity = $37,392 / $28,208 = 132.56%

7 0
4 years ago
"Mrs. Smith operates a business in a competitive market. The current market price is $8.10. At her profit-maximizing level of pr
Molodets [167]

Answer:

Mrs.Smith should continue to operate the business in the short run but shut down in the long run.

Explanation:

According to the shut down rule, at the profit-maximizing positive level of output, a business in a competitive market should continue to operate in the short-term if the price equals to or is greater than the average variable cost, but should shut down in the long term if the price is less than or equal to total cost. Here,

price = $8.10

avg variable cost = $8.00

avg total cost = $8.25

Mrs.Smith should continue to operate the business in the short run but shut down in the long run.

6 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
At an output level of 415,400 units, you have calculated that the degree of operating leverage is 2.00. The operating cash flow
katen-ka-za [31]

Answer:

the new degree of operating leverage for output levels of 16,400 units and 14,400 units will be -0.0858  and - 0.0745 respectively.

Explanation:

From the given information:

the degree of operating the leverage at 415,400 units = \mathtt{\dfrac{contribution  \ \ margin}{operating \ \ income}}

where contribution margin = 2 × 58000 =116000

If we assume that the sales price should be p and the variable cost  be q per unit .

Then, 415,400p - 415,400q = 116000

p - q = \mathtt{\dfrac{116000}{415400}}

p - q = 0.279  at 415400 unit

Contribution margin = 415400 × 0.279

Contribution margin = 115896.6

The operating income = contribution margin - fixed expense

58000 = 115896.6 - fixed expense

fixed expense = 115896.6 - 58000

fixed expense = 57896.6

However, when the output level is 16400 unit,

the contribution margin = 16400(p-q)

the contribution margin =  16400(0.279)

the contribution margin = 4575.6

The operating leverage = \mathtt{\dfrac{contribution \ \ margin}{contribution \  \ margin - fixed \ \ costs}}

The operating leverage = \mathtt{\dfrac{4575.6}{4575.6 - 57896.6}}

The operating leverage = \mathtt{\dfrac{4575.6}{-53321}}

The operating leverage = -0.0858

when the output level is 14400 unit,

the contribution margin = 14400(p-q)

the contribution margin =  14400(0.279)

the contribution margin = 4017.6

The operating leverage = \mathtt{\dfrac{contribution \ \ margin}{contribution \  \ margin - fixed \ \ costs}}

The operating leverage = \mathtt{\dfrac{4017.6}{4017.6 - 57896.6}}

The operating leverage = \mathtt{\dfrac{4017.6}{-53879}}

The operating leverage = - 0.0745

7 0
4 years ago
When reconciling or balancing your checking account, which of the following correctly describes the math?
Rainbow [258]

Answer:

B) add deposits, subtract withdrawals and fees

Explanation:

A checking account is a deposit and saving account held in a financial institution, mostly a bank. The user or owner of the checking account is allowed to deposit and withdraw money as frequently as they deem necessary without incurring access fees.

Money held in a checking account is accessible using different ways, including debit cards, ATMs, and over the counter. When reconciling a checking account, one needs to subtract the sum of "money out" from "money in. "

"Money in" comprises mostly of deposits.  "Money out" is the total of withdraws plus other bank charges levied to the account.

8 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • The Federal Reserve directly affects the ability of banks to __________.
    6·2 answers
  • The market situation of a monopolistic competitor is made more complex than our simple revenue-and-costs graphs would suggest, b
    10·1 answer
  • Suppose the wholesale market for corn is a perfectly competitive market, and all firms in the corn industry are profit-maximizin
    14·1 answer
  • How does the economy of cuba differ from the economy of north korea? In north korea
    6·2 answers
  • Sufra Corporation is planning to sell 150,000 units for $2.00 per unit and will break even at this level of sales. Fixed expense
    6·1 answer
  • Sydney has inherited her grandmother's estate worth approximately $4.5 million. She is worried about paying taxes on the estate
    14·2 answers
  • Seaside issues a bond that has a stated interest rate of 10%, face amount of $50,000, and is due in 5 years. Interest payments a
    13·2 answers
  • Jose could not find his log book that proved his vehicle expenses for 2018. Therefore, he did not deduct this expense on his tim
    9·1 answer
  • BRAINLIEST AND 130 POINTS
    10·1 answer
  • The --------------- is primarily responsible for policing the world trading system and making sure nation-states adhere to the r
    15·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!