Answer:
Average rate of return = 14
%
Explanation:
Average rate of return = Annual average return/ Average Investment
Average investment =( Initial investment + scrap value)/2
Average investment = 138,000 + 12,000/2 =75,000
Average annual return = Savings in cost - energy cost - depreciation
Depreciation = (initial cost - scrap value)/2= (138,000 - 12,000)/2= 12600
Average annual return = 29,780-6,680-12600= 10500
Average rate of return = 10,500/75,000 × 100= 14
%
Average rate of return = 14
%
Answer:Share premium account of $24,000
The provider of attorney services of $30,000
Explanation:
On provision of services, the Attorney services expenses account is debited with $54,000 and the attorney services provider account credited with $54,000
Furthermore a share account is opened for the provider and credited with $30,000 , the share premium is credited $24,000 and a debit transfer is made to his liability account initially credited.
The $24,000 credit to share premium represents the difference between the nominal value of the share of $5 and the market value of $9 multiply by the 30,000 shares he was paid with.
Also a memorandum will be issued to state that 6000 share has been transferred from Miller to the attorney services provider and the shares will be delited from his name and entered in the name of the services provider because the credit of shares to his account does not represents new shares issued but it's the transfer of Miller's shares to him.
Answer:
$778.05625
Explanation:
The computation of the amount of repayment is shown in the attachment below:
Given that
Proceeds for year 4 through 9 at $2Z, $3Z
The Principal of the loan amount = $10,000
Interest rate = 7% per year
Based on the given information, the value of Z or the amount of repayment is
= Principal of the loan amount ÷ Total annuity
= $10,000 ÷ 12.85254119
= $778.05625
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