Answer: "e. None of the answers above is correct."
Explanation: 1) If a bond sells for less than par, its yield at maturity is greater than its coupon rate.
2) If a bond sells at par, its current yield will be the same as its yield at maturity.
3) A bond selling for more than par will always have a lower capital gain than a par bond.
4) Both Incorrect.
Answer:
$15,750
Explanation:
The computation of the net income reported by two methods is shown below:
= Income from Corporal + Non-controlling interest income
= $12,600 + $3,150
= $15,750
Or we can one thing also
= Income from Corporal ÷ acquiring percentage
= $12,600 ÷ 80%
= $15,750
All other information that is mentioned in the question is not relevant. Hence, ignored it
Answer:
c. $8013.29
Explanation:
The retained earnings is the accumulated net earnings/losses over the period of existence of an entity. This is usually posted to the retained earnings accounted for as part of owners equity on the face of the balance sheet net the dividend paid.
The net income is the difference between the sales and all expenses including depreciation.
Let the depreciation be d
Net income = retained earnings + dividend
= $4221 + $469
= $4,690
$4,690 = 0.79 ($30,600 - $15,350 - $1,300 - d)
The 0.79 being the net of the tax which is the 21% applied on the net of sales and expenses.
d = $13,950 - $5,936.71
d = $8,013.29
Explanation:
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