stock than it pays in dividends in a particular period its cash flow to stockholders will be negative. If a company borrows more than it pays in interest‚ its cash flow to creditors will be negative. 4. Jetson Spacecraft Corp. shows the following information on its 2009 income statement: sales $ 196‚000; costs $ 104‚000; other expenses $ 6‚800; depreciation expense $ 9‚100; interest expense $ 14‚800; taxes $ 21‚455; dividends $ 10‚400. In addition‚ you’re told that the firm issued $ 5‚700 in new
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$100‚000‚ 8 percent‚ five-year ”balloon” note‚ which meant that only quarterly interest was payable for five years‚ with the principal due in full as a lump sum at the end of the fifth year. The firm’s net loss for 20X0 was $54‚000. A salary for each partner was included in the calculation of net loss; no other payments were made to the partners. 20X1 to help the firm deal with a short-term liquidity problem‚ on April 26‚ Cabot liquidated some personal securities and loaned the firm the $50‚000
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Class Discussion 1. Dartmouth Inc’s latest net income was $1‚250‚000‚ and it had 225‚000 shares outstanding. The company wants to pay out 45% of its income. What dividend per share should it declare? 2. Garcia Industries has sales of $200‚000 and accounts receivable of $18‚500‚ and it gives its customers 25 days to pay. The industry average DSO is 27 days‚ based on a 365-day year. If the company changes its credit and collection policy sufficiently to cause its DSO to fall to the
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Bike’s assets on that date were recorded at $10‚500‚000 with liabilities of $4‚500‚000. There were no other differences between book and fair values. During 2010‚ Bike reported net income of $500‚000. For 2011‚ Bike reported net income of $800‚000. Dividends of $300‚000 were paid in each of these two years. 49. How much income did Harley report from Bike for 2010? A. $120‚000. B. $200‚000. C. $300‚000. D. $320‚000. E. $500‚000. 26. Under the equity method‚ when the company’s share of cumulative
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Exchange Corp. is a company that acts as a facilitator in tax-favored real estate swaps. Such swaps‚ know as 1031 exchanges‚ permit participants to avoid some or all of the capital gains taxes that would otherwise be due. The bookkeeper for the company has been asked to prepare a report for the company to help its owner/manager analyze performance. The first such report appears below: Note that the revenues and costs in the above report are unit revenues and costs. For example‚ the average office
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QUESTIONS: (2-3) Little Books Inc. recently reported $3m of net income. Its EBIT was $6m‚ and its tax was 40%. What was its interest expense? ANSWER: Net Income $3 Million EBIT $6 Million Divided by 0.6 Less IBT $5 Million Income before Taxes $5 Million Interest Expense $1 Million **Interest Expense = $1M** (2-7) The Talley Corporation had a taxable income of $365‚000 from operations after all operating costs but before (1) interest charges
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fixed costs take longer to get back. That is why the relevant range is important for a fixed cost‚ since you can estimate the amount. 2-8. The major assumption that underlies CVP analysis is the effects of output volume on revenue‚ expenses‚ and net income. When you know what the effects are you can then figure out where you can improve or make cuts. 2-9. I agree with this statement because any
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“Assumptions and Statements” tab. In completing this task‚ you’ll need to address some accounting issues highlighted in the case. Kerr’s job is to try to unwind accounting choices that might provide transitory increases in Net Income‚ which would have the effect of overstating Net Income‚ and hence the value of Dragon Soup. The goal is to establish the true value of Dragon. This exercise is not intended to seek out especially high or especially low values. Within the case‚ there is no need to read the
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Financial Accounting 1. Obligation of business that represents the claims of these against the assets of the less cash is called? A. Asset B. An expense (WA) C. Revenue D. An equity E. Liability 2. Net income results when A. Assets > liability B. Revenue = expenses C. Revenue > expenses D. Revenue < expenses E. None 3. Resources owned by a business are referred to as A. Stockholders equity B. Liability C. Assets D. Revenue (WA) E. None 4. Expenses are incurred
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in a competitive market area. This report consists of two main sections. First section is to analyse the objectives‚ strategies and outcomes of the business for first three years in detail. Secondly‚ a financial analysis such as total revenue and net income analysis will be done through different data graphs. 2. Overview of Business Plan for the last three years 2.1. Positioning and Mission statement Hotel positioning Crystal Hotel is positioned as a quality 3-star hotel. It is located
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