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Tomtit [17]
3 years ago
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What are some requirements for Postal Service Mail Carriers?( Check all that apply. )

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vlada-n [284]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

<h2><u><em>a.b,c,g</em></u></h2>

Explanation:

m_a_m_a [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

abc and g

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3 years ago
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Answer and Explanation:

According to the scenario, The presentation of the each financial statement is presented below:

                                                    Income Statement

Particular                                         Amount ($)

Sales                                                    203,000

Less - merchandise cost                    128,000

Gross Profit                                              75,000

Less-Operating expenses paid             53,500

Less-Paid warranty repairs                       5,500

Less-Provision for warranty($203,000 ×3%) 6,090

Less-interest expenses($20,000 × 6% × 4 ÷ 12) 400

Net Income                                                   9510

                                              Balance Sheet

Assets        Amount ($)               Liabilities

                                                     & stockholder’s equity Amount ($)

Cash        92,300                       Accounts payable

                                                          ($176,500-$124,200)     52,300

Merchandise

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($176,500-$128,000)  48,500    Sales tax payable

                                                          {($203,000 × 7%) - $10,710}  3,500

                                              Warranty payable 6,090

                                               Interest payable 400

                                               Notes payable 20,000

                                               Common stock equity 49,000

                                               Retained earnings 9,510

Total              140,800                              Total            140,800

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Particular                                                                 Amount($)

Cash flow from operating activities:-  

Cash receipt from sale                                                   217,210

Less - Paid accounts payable                                  -124,200

Less - Sales tax paid                                                  -10,710

Less - Paid warranty repairs                                           -5,500

Less - paid operating expenses                                  -53,500

Total amount of Cash flow from operating activities 23,300

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Add-Borrowing from local bank                                      20,000

Total amount of Cash flow from financing activities        69,000

Net increase in cash                                                        92,300

Opening cash balance                                                               -

Ending cash balance                                                           92,300

Working note:

Total Cash  Amount

Particulars                                                            Amount ($)

Amount received from issue of common stock        49,000

Add-Sold equipment $203,000 + ($203,000 × 7%) 217,210

Less-Sales tax paid to the state agency ($153,000 × 7%) 10,710

Add-Borrowed from local bank                                       20,000

Less-Paid warranty repairs                                               5,500

Less-Paid operating expenses                                    53,500

Less-Paid accounts payable                                            124,200

Net cash                                                                          92,300

                                  Retained Earnings

Particulars                                                 Amount ($)

Sold equipment                                       203,000

Less-Merchandise cost                              128,000

Less-Paid warranty repairs                        5,500

Less-Paid operating expenses              53,500

Less-interest expenses                              400

Less-Provision for warranty                       6,090

Net Retained earnings                               9,510

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3 years ago
Freeman Corporation, which uses a perpetual inventory system, bought inventory for $10,000 and paid $300 freight on the purchase
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Answer:

b. $8,140

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

= Merchandise amount - return and allowances - discount + freight charges

= $10,000 - $2,000 - $160 + $300

= $8,140

The discount = (Merchandise amount - return and allowances) × discount rate

= ($10,000 - $2,000) × 2%

= $160

Simply we deduct the returned inventory and discount expense and added the freight charges to the merchandise amount

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You must estimate the intrinsic value of Lowell Technologies’ stock. The end-of-year free cash flow (FCF1) is expected to be $30
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Answer:

Firm's estimated intrinsic value per share of common stock = $40.00

Explanation:

Intrinsic value:

Intrinsic value is a way of describing the perceived or true value of an asset.

Formula:

Intrinsic value = free cash flow / required rate - growth rate

As the end-of-year free cash flow (FCF1) = $30  and it is expected to grow at a constant rate of 5.0% a year thereafter.

so FCF2 = 30 (1 + 5%)

FCF2 = 31.5

Value at year 1 = FCF2 / required rate - growth rate

Therefore by putting the values in the above formula, we get

Value at year 1 = 31.5 / 0.08 - 0.05

Value at year 1 = 31.5 / 0.03

Value at year 1 = 1,050

As the company’s WACC is 8.0%, so

Value today = 30 / (1 + 0.08)1 + 1,050 / (1 + 0.08)1

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