Answer:
The interest revenue on note receivable that will be recognized at maturity is $1700.
Explanation:
The note is a three months note. So, the interest that will be charged on the note for the period the note was outstanding, i.e. three months from June to August. The rate that is given is an annual rate. Thus, the interest on note for three months period will be,
Interest revenue on note = 68000 * 0.1 * 3/12
Interest revenue on note = $1700
Answer: Option (a) is correct.
Explanation:
Given that,
Dividend in 2016 = $20,000
Preferred Shares = 400
Par Value of Preferred Stock = 400 × 10 = $4000
Rate of Dividend of Preferred Stock = 5%
(a) Dividend to preferred Shareholders:
= Par Value of Preferred Stock × Rate of Dividend
= $4000 × 5%
= $200
(b) Dividend to Common Shareholders:
= Total Dividend - Dividend to Preferred Shareholders
= $20,000 - $200
= $19,800
Answer:
The amount of depreciation expense that should be recorded for the second year is $28,600
Explanation:
The computation of the depreciation per units or bolts under the units-of-production method is shown below:
= (Original cost - residual value) ÷ (estimated production bolts)
= ($206,520 - $11,000) ÷ (752,000 bolts)
= ($195,520) ÷ (752,000 bolts)
= $0.26 per bolt
Now for the second year, it would be
= Production units in second year × depreciation per bolts
= 110,000 units × 0.26
= $28,600
Answer: The actual rate of the mortgage is 5.27%.
Since we're taking two mortgages for a total of $200,000 for 30 years, we can find the actual rate of the mortgage by finding the weighted average of the two rates. The weights in this case will be the proportion of loan taken at each rate
We have
Rates Weights Rates * Weights
4.15 0.80 
9.75 0.20
Total 5.27%