Answer:
In simple word, The given case relates to the practice of saving the lobbying interest by the political groups using monetary transaction and rules. It is beneficial for such a lobby group to set up a non-profit company.
Community groups can gain financial security by establishing non-profit organisations inside the organization. AARP uses the money from its insurance company to fund its legislative activities.
Answer:
26.64%
Explanation:
Common stocks outstanding (C) = 80 million
Preffered stock outstanding (P) = 60 million
Number of bonds (B) = 50,000
Cost of common stock (Cc) = $20 per share
Cost of Preffered stock (Cp) = $10 per share
Cost of bond (Cb) = 105% of par
Weight of preferred stock :
(P * Cp) / [(P*Cp) + (C*Cc) + (B * Cb * par value)]
(60mill * $10) / [(60mill * $10) + (80mill * $20) + (50000 * 1.05 * 1000)]
600mill / (600 mill + 1600mill + 52.5mill)
600,000,000 / 2252500000
= 0.2663706
= 26.64%
Answer:
net income increased by $1,537.50
Explanation:
Obviously, the original income statement is missing, so I looked for a similar question:
sales revenue $16,500
COGS <u>($9,300)</u>
Gross profit $7,200
Operating exp.:
- Administrative $950
- Depreciation $1,300
- Shipping $412.50 <u>($2,662.50)</u>
Net income $4,537.50
net income increased by $4,537.50 - $3,000 = $1,537.50
C because it would be the only option that makes sense
Answer:
Dividens paid in 2015: $85.000
Explanation:
TOTAL ASSETS 972.500
TOTAL LIABILITIES 450.000
Common Stock $ 370.000
Retained Earnings $ 152.500
TOTAL EQUITY $ 522.500
Retained Earnings Report
Opening retained earnings $ 0
Add: Net Income $ 237.500
Subtotal $ 237.500
Less: Dividens -$ 85.000
Total $ 152.500