Duval Co. issues four-year bonds with a $100,000 par value
on January 1, 2019, at a price of $95,952. The annual contract rate is 7%, and interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31.
1. Prepare a straight-line amortization table like Exhibit 14.7 for these bonds.
2. Prepare journal entries to record the first two interest payments.
3. Prepare the journal entry for maturity of the bonds on December 31, 2022 (assume semiannual interest is already recorded).

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Answer 1

Answer:

Duval Co.

Journal Entries to record the first two interest payments:

June 30, 2019:

Debit Interest expense $4,006

Credit Cash payment $3,500

Credit Amortization of discounts $506

To record the first interest payment.

December 31, 2019:

Debit Interest expense $4,006

Credit Cash payment $3,500

Credit Amortization of discounts $506

To record the second interest payment.

December 31, 2022:

Debit Bonds Payable $100,000

Credit Cash $100,000

To record the payment on maturity of the bonds.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Face value of bonds = $100,000

Price of the bonds = $95,952

Discounts =                $4,048

Period of bonds = 4 years

Coupon rate = 7%

Semi-annual amortization of discounts = $506 ($4,048/8)

June 30:

Cash payment = $3,500 ($100,000 * 3.5%)

Amortization of discounts $506

Interest expense = $4,006

December 31:

Cash payment = $3,500 ($100,000 * 3.5%)

Amortization of discounts $506

Interest expense = $4,006


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View Policies Current Attempt in Progress In January, Dieker Company requisitions raw materials for production as follows: Job 1 $910, Job 2 $1,700, Job 3 $800, and general factory use $650. Prepare a summary journal entry to record raw materials used. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Jan. 31 enter an account title for the journal entry on January 31 enter a debit amount enter a credit amount enter an account title for the journal entry on January 31 enter a debit amount enter a credit amount enter an account title for the journal entry on January 31

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Answer:

Dieker Company

Journal Entry:

Debit Work in Process $3,410

Debit Manufacturing overhead $650

Credit Raw materials $4,060

To record raw materials used for production.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Job 1                           $910

Job 2                       $1,700

Job 3                         $800   $3,410

General factory use               $650

Total                                    $4,060

Transaction Analysis:

Work in Process $3,410 Manufacturing overhead $650 Raw materials $4,060

b) While the summary journal entry is made in Work in Process, the detailed entries are made in Job 1, Job 2, and Job 3 cost sheets.

A sporting goods manufacturer budgets production of 45,000 pairs of ski boots in the first quarter and 30,000 pairs in the second quarter of the upcoming year. Each pair of boots require 2 kg of a key raw material. The company aims to end each quarter with ending raw materials inventory equal to 20% of the following quarter's material needs. Beginning inventory for this material is 18,000 kg and the cost per kg is $8. What is the budgeted materials need in kg. in the first quarter?
A) 90,000 kg.
B) 84,000 kg.
C) 108,000 kg.
D) 102,000 kg.
E) 120,000 kg.

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Answer:

B) 84,000 kg.

Explanation:

The computation of the budgeted materials need in kg. in the first quarter is given below:

begnning inventory 18000

required for production (45000 × 2) 90000

Less: closing (30000 × 2 × 20%) - 12000

Raw material needs 84000

hence, the budgeted materials need in kg. in the first quarter is 84,000

Therefore the option b is correct

You are going to retire in 43 years. After retirement, you need $80,000 at the end of year for 25 years. How much do you have to save for your retirement every month

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

I will assume an interest rate of 8% per year.

First, we need to calculate the amount required at the moment of retirement:

PV= A*{(1/i) - 1/[i*(1 + i)^n]}

PV= 80,000 * {(1/0.08) - 1/[0.08*(1.08^25)]}

PV= $853,982.1

Now, the monthly deposit required:

i= 0.08/12= 0.0067

n= 43*12= 516

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= monthly deposit

Isolating A:

A= (FV*i)/{[(1+i)^n]-1}

A= (853,982.1*0.0067) / [(1.0067^516) - 1]

A= $188.43

What is the internal rate of return of a project costing $3,000; having after-tax cash flows of $1,500 in each of the two years of its two-year life; and a salvage value of $800at the end of the second year in addition to the $1,500 cash flow?a) 13%.
b) 15%.
c) 16%.
d) 19%.

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the answer is B 15%
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Your company is estimated to make dividends payments of $2.2 next year, $3.9 the year after, and $4.8 in the year after that. The dividends will then grow at a constant rate of 2% per year. If the discount rate is 9% then what is the current stock price?

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Answer:

$63.01

Explanation:

The share price today is the present value of expected future cash flows which in this case are the expected future dividends and the terminal value of dividends beyond the 3rd year.

Year 1 dividend =$2.2  

Year 2 dividend =$3.9

Year 3 dividend =$4.8

Terminal value=Year 3 dividend*(1+constant growth rate)/(required rate of return-constant growth rate)

constant growth rate=2%

the required rate of return=9%

Terminal value=$4.80*(1+2%)/(9%-2%)

Terminal value=$69.94

Present value of a future cash flow=cash flow/(1+required rate of return)^n

n is 1 for year 1 dividend, 2 for year 2 dividend , 3 for year 3 dividend,  and terminal value(terminal value is stated in year 3 terms)

stock price=$2.2/(1+9%)^1+$3.9/(1+9%)^2+$4.8/(1+9%)^3+$69.94/(1+9%)^3

stock price=$63.01  

Gantner Company had the following department information about physical units and percentage of completion: Ch21_Q64 If materials are added at the beginning of the production process, what is the total number of equivalent units for materials during May

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Answer:

200,000 units

Explanation:

The computation of the total no of equivalent units for material during may month is given below:

Units added during May is

= 150,000 + 50,000

= 200,000 units.

Hence, the total no of equivalent units for material during may month is 200,000 units

The same should be considered and relevant  

Walbin Corporation uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. The beginning work in process inventory in a particular department consisted of 15,500 units, 100% complete with respect to materials cost and 20% complete with respect to conversion costs. The total cost in the beginning work in process inventory was $25,200. A total of 53,000 units were transferred out of the department during the month. The costs per equivalent unit were computed to be $1.6 for materials and $3.3 for conversion costs. The total cost of the units completed and transferred out of the department was:

a. $259,700
b. $254,180
c. $189,740
d. $225,380

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Answer:

a. $259,700

Explanation:

The computation of the  total cost of the units completed and transferred out of the department  is given below:

= 53,000 units × $1.6 + 53,000 un$its × $3.3

= $84,800 + $174,900

= $259,700

Hence, the total cost of the units completed and transferred out of the department  is  $259,700

The Chandler Group wants to set up a private cemetery business. According to the CFO, Barry M. Deep, business is "looking up". As a result, the cemetery project will provide a net cash inflow of $57,000 for the firm during the first year, and the cash flows are projected to grow at a rate of 7 percent per year forever. The project requires an initial investment of $759,000. The firm requires a 14 percent return on such undertakings. The company is somewhat unsure about the assumption of a 7 percent growth rate in its cash flows. At what constant rate of growth would the company just break even?

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Answer: 6.49%

Explanation:

The constant rate of growth where the company would break even will be calculated thus:

Initial investment = Net cash inflow / (14% - g)

759000 = 57,000/(0.14 - g)

where g = growth rate

759000 = 57,000/(0.14 - g)

Cross multiply

759000(0.14 - g) = 57000

106260 - 759000g = 57000

759000g = 106260 - 57000

759000g = 49260

g = 49260/759000.

g = 0.0649

g = 6.49%

The growth rate that would lead the business to breakeven is 6.49%.

At breakeven, the growth rate would lead to the cash inflows from the project being just enough to pay back the initial investment put into the catering business.

This growth rate is calculated by the formula:

Growth rate = ( (Investment * return rate) * - First cash inflow) / Investment

= ( (759,000 * 14%) - 57,000) / 759,000

= 6.49%

The growth rate that would lead the business to breakeven is therefore 6.49%.

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Cute Camel Woodcraft Company is considering a one-year project that requires an initial investment of $500,000; however, in raising this capital, Cute Camel will incur an additional flotation cost of 6%. At the end of the year, the project is expected to produce a cash inflow of $700,000. The rate of return that Cute Camel expects to earn on the project after its flotation costs are taken into account is

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Answer:

The correct answer is "32.076%".

Explanation:

Given:

Initial investment,

= $500,000

Cash inflows,

= $500,000

The floatation cost will be:

= [tex]500,000\times 6 \ percent[/tex]

= [tex]30,000[/tex] ($)

The total cost will be:

= [tex]Initial \ investment+Floatation \ cost[/tex]

= [tex]500000+30000[/tex]

= [tex]530000[/tex]

hence,

The rate of return will be:

= [tex]\frac{Inflows}{Cost} -1[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{700000}{530000} -1[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{700000-530000}{530000}[/tex]

= [tex]0.32076[/tex]

= [tex]32.076[/tex] (%)

Front Company had net income of $82,500 based on variable costing. Beginning and ending inventories were 1,800 units and 3,200 units, respectively. Assume the fixed overhead per unit was $8.40 for both the beginning and ending inventory. What is net income under absorption costing

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Answer:

$94,260.00

Explanation:

There is no doubt that the difference between net income under absorption costing and variable costing method lies in the treatment of fixed cost, under the former, each product is charged with fixed cost while total fixed cost is charged as a  period cost under the latter.

In essence, the fixed cost on ending inventory would have been expensed and deducted in arriving at net income under variable cost, in other words, we simply add to net income under variable costing the fixed cost attributable to an increase in ending inventory

income=$82,500+(3200-1800)*$8.40

net income=$94,260.00

If an economy has aggregate price levels that are increasing, but the wage rate stays the same because of downward wage stickiness, what would be the economic consequences

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Answer:

Business would fire some employees as labor becomes too expensive and the quantity of real GDP supplied would decrease.

Explanation:

According to the sticky wage [tex]\text{theory}[/tex], when the stickiness enters a market, there is a change in [tex]\text{one direction}[/tex] which will be favored over a change in the other direction.

The [tex]\text{aggregate price level}[/tex] is the measure of overall level of the prices in an economy.

When the [tex]\text{aggregate price level}[/tex] increases, it results in inflation. In an economy, when the aggregate price level increases, and the wage rate remains the same due to the downward wage stickiness, it results in an economy which would fire some of the employees as the labor becomes very expensive and the quantity of the real GDP supplied would also decrease.

Calculate depreciation for year 2 based on the following information: Historical cost $40,000 Useful life 5 years Salvage value $3,000 Year 1 depreciation $7,400

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Answer:

Depreciation for year 2 is also $7,400.

Explanation:

Assuming a straight line method of depreciation in which the depreciation is the same for each year, the annual depreciation can be calculated as follows:

Annual depreciation = (Historical cost - Salvage value) / Useful years = ($40,000 - $3,000) / 5 = $7.400

Since annual depreciation is $7,400, that implies that depreciation for year 2 is also $7,400.

What is the nature of DENEL​

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Answer:

turn-key solutions of defence equipment

Answer:Denel SOC Ltd is a South African state-owned aerospace and military technology conglomerate established in 1992. It was created when the manufacturing subsidiaries of Armscor were split off in order for Armscor to become the procurement agency for South African Defence Force (SADF), now known as the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), and the manufacturing divisions were grouped together under Denel as divisions. The company had been experiencing major financial problems since 2015 and in 2021 it was announced in Parliament that Denel was on the brink of insolvency. The company stated that its woes were due to declining local defence budgets, weakened relationships with key customers and suppliers, the inability to retain or attract skilled personnel, ongoing salary disputes and a Fitch ratings downgrade.

MacKenzie Company sold $780 of merchandise to a customer who used a Regional Bank credit card. Regional Bank deducts a 1.5% service charge for sales on its credit cards and credits MacKenzie's account immediately when sales are made. The journal entry to record this sale transaction would be:________ a) Debit Accounts Receivable $780 and credit Sales $780. b) Debit Cash $768.30; debit Credit Card Expense $11.70 and credit Sales $780. c) Debit Cash of $780 and credit Sales $780. d) Debit Cash of $780 and credit Accounts Receivable $780 e) Debit Cash $768.30 and credit Sales $768.30

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Answer:

b) Debit Cash $768.30; debit Credit Card Expense $11.70 and credit Sales $780.

Explanation:

Based on the information given the Appropriate journal entry to record this sale transaction would be:

Debit Cash $768.30

($780-$11.70)

Debit Credit Card Expense $11.70

(1.5%*$780)

Credit Sales $780

(To record sales)

A refiner produces heating fuel and gasoline from crude oil in virtually fixed proportions. What can you say about economies of scope for such a firm? What is the sign of its measure of economies of scope, SC?

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Answer:

The cost benefits of simultaneous manufacturing do not exist and there are thus no economies as well as range disadvantages. A further explanation is provided below.

Explanation:

Scope savings are environmental impacts if a variety of commodities are produced collectively when producing these commodities collaboratively is far less costly than individually.Throughout this case, the manufacturer can create two items from the main resource although manufacturing takes place in some kind of a set proportion. Therefore includes the amount of production is identical to the expenditure of combined production of the products.

Thus the above is the appropriate solution.

Carmichael Inc. has a beginning balance in Accounts Receivable of $100,000 at June 1. On June 24, Carmichael sells $20,000 of merchandise to K. Low, terms 2/10, n/30. Assuming just this one transaction occurred, what is the ending balance in Accounts Receivable at June 30 under the gross method

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Answer:

$120,000

Explanation:

Particulars                                                                   Amount

Beginning balance in accounts receivables A/C    $100,000

Add: Credit sales                                                       $20,000

Ending balance in accounts receivables A/C        $120,000

Cheese Mart LLC sells cheese to Pizza Palace for $1,500. Pizza Palace uses the cheese to make pizzas, selling them to consumers for a total of $9,000. These transactions contribute ________ to the gross domestic product (GDP).

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Answer: $9000

Explanation:

The gross domestic product (GDP) is the final value of the goods that are produced in an economy. In this case, we are only interested in the final value which is the $9000.

It should be noted that when Cheese Mart LLC sells cheese to Pizza Palace for $1,500, this is an intermediate good and should not be counted when calculating the GDP.

Paul’s Pizza Parlor bakes pizza pies according to Q = 3 L – 0.3 L 2. If labor costs $6 and pizza sells for $10, the optimal amount of labor is:

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Answer: 4 units of labor

Explanation:

Optimum amount of labor occurs where marginal revenue equals marginal cost which means:

Marginal revenue product = Cost of labor

Marginal revenue product = Marginal product of labor * Prize of pizza

Marginal product of labor = differentiation of Q

= dQ/dL

= d(3L - 0.3L²)

= 3 - 0.6L

Marginal revenue product = (3 - 0.6L) * 10

= 30 - 6L

Marginal revenue product = Cost of labor

30 - 6L = 6

30 - 6 = 6L

L = 24/6

= 4 units of labor

MC Qu. 99 The Work in Process Inventory account... The Work in Process Inventory account of a manufacturing company that uses an overhead rate based on direct labor cost has a $5,220 debit balance after all posting is completed. The cost sheet of the one job still in process shows direct material cost of $2,200 and direct labor cost of $1,000. Therefore, the company's overhead application rate is:

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Answer:

202%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what the company's overhead application rate is

First step is to calculate the Total manufacturing overhead using this formula

Total manufacturing overhead = Overhead rate - Direct material cost - Direct labor cost

Let plug in the formula

Total manufacturing overhead =5220 - 2,200 - 1000

Total manufacturing overhead =2020

Now let determine the overhead application rate using this formula

Overhead application rate=Total manufacturing overhead/Direct labor cost

Let plug in the formula

Overhead application rate=2020/1000*100

Overhead application rate=202%

Therefore, the company's overhead application rate is:202%

A minimum acceptable rate of return for an investment decision is called the: Multiple Choice Internal rate of return. Average rate of return. Hurdle rate of return. Maximum rate of return. Payback rate of return.

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Answer:

Hurdle rate of return.

Explanation:

A hurdle rate can be regarded as minimum rate of return that is been required by an investor or manager

on a particular project or investment.

The hurdle rate gives the description of the appropriate compensation as regards level of risk present. There are

higher hurdle rates associated with riskier projects.

It should be noted that A minimum acceptable rate of return for an investment decision is called the Hurdle rate of return.

Hailey Corporation pays a constant $9.45 dividend on its stock. The company will maintain this dividend for the next 13 years and will then cease paying dividends forever. If the required return on this stock is 10.7 percent, what is the current share price?

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Answer:

$64.76

Explanation:

The current share price can be determined by calculating the present value of the dividend

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

Cash flow from year 1 to 13 = 9.45

I = 10.7

PV = 64.76

To find the PV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

40. Giả sử tỷ giá giao ngay của EUR là 0.9 USD/EUR . Tỷ giá giao ngay dự kiến một năm sau là 0.85 USD/EUR, % thay đổi của tỷ giá giao ngay là :

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Answer:

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Escareno Corporation has provided its contribution format income statement for June. The company produces and sells a single product.
Sales (8,400 units) $ 764,400
Variable expenses 445,200
Contribution margin 319,200
Fixed expenses 250,900
Net operating income $68,300
If the company sells 8,200 units, its total contribution margin should be closest to:________.
a. $301,000
b. $311,600
c. $319,200
d. $66,674

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Answer:

b. $311,600

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what total contribution margin should be closest to:

Using this formula

Contribution margin per unit=Current contribution margin ÷ Current sales in units

Where,

Contribution margin per unit

=$319,200 ÷ 8,400

Contribution margin per unit= $38

Now let determine the total contribution margin

Total contribution margin= 8,200 × $38

Total contribution margin=$311,600

Therefore total contribution margin should be closest to:$311,600

When purchases of merchandise are made on account with a perpetual inventory system, the transaction is recorded with which entry

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Answer:

debit Merchandise Inventory, credit Accounts Payable.

Explanation:

In the case when the merchandise is purchased on account, so the following journal entry is recorded

Merchandise inventory Dr XXXXX

      To account payable XXXXX

(Being merchandise inventory purchased on account)

Here merchandise inventory is debited as it increased the assets and credited the account payable as it also increased the liabilities

The cost to produce was $20 per unit in 2019. During 2020, it has increased to $23 per unit. In 2020, Supplier Company has offered to supply for $18 per unit. For the make-or-buy decision:_____.a. incremental costs are $2 per unit.
b. differential costs are $7 per unit.
c. net relevant costs are $2 per unit.
d. incremental revenues are $7 per unit.

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Answer: Differential cost is $5 per unit

Explanation:

Differential cost is the extra cost that the company would incur if they made the product themselves versus if they bought it from an outside supplier.

Differential cost is therefore:

= Cost to produce internally - Cost from supplier

= 23 - 18

= $5

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L. Bowers and V. Lipscomb are partners in Elegant Event Consultants. Bowers and Lipscomb share income equally. M. Ortiz will be admitted to the partnership. Prior to the admission, equipment was revalued downward by $8,000. The capital balances of each partner are $96,000 and $40,000, respectively, prior to the revaluation.
a. Provide the journal entry for the asset revaluation.
b. Provide the journal entry for Ortiz’s admission under the following independent situations:
1. Ortiz purchased a 20% interest for $20,000.
2. Ortiz purchased a 30% interest for $60,000.

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Answer: See attachment and explanation

Explanation:

1. Ortiz purchased a 20% interest for $20,000.

Total capital after the admission of the partner will be:

= ($96000 - $4000) + ($40000 - $4000) + $20000

= $92000 + $36000 + $20000

= $148000

The share of new partner in the capital structure will be:

= Total capital × Interest of new partner

= $148000 × 20%

= $29600

There'll be a deficiency in the profit which the existing partner contributes to and this will be:

= $29600 - $20000

= $9600

Then each partner shares =$9600/2 = $4800

2. Ortiz purchased a 30% interest for $60,000.

Total capital after the admission of the partner will be:

= ($96000 - $4000) + ($40000 - $4000) + $60000

= $92000 + $36000 + $60000

= $188000

The share of new partner in the capital structure will be:

= Total capital × Interest of new partner

= $188000 × 30%

= $56400

Since the share is less than the amount of $60000 bought in, the existing partner will be compensated in the amount of ($60000 - $56400) = $3600. Therefore each partner gets $3600/2 = $1800

Check attachment for the journal entries.

Tomlinson Packaging Corporation began business in 2018 by issuing 30,000 shares of $5 par common stock for $8 per share and 5,000 shares of 6%, $10 par preferred stock for par. At year end, the common stock had a market value of $10. On its December 31, 2019 balance sheet, Tomlinson Packaging would report:___________

a. Common Stock of $100,000
b. Paid-In Capital of $150,000
c. Common Stock of $200,000
d. Common Stock of $160,000

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Answer:

d. common stock of $150,000.

Explanation:

First and foremost, upon issuance of stocks, the common stock account would be credited with the total par value of the shares issued as shown below:

total par value=par value per share*shares issued

total par value=$5*30,000

total par value=$150,000

The paid-in capital would be credited with the  total amount the cash proceeds from the share issue exceeds the total par value

total cash proceeds=$8*30,000

total cash proceeds=$240,000

paid-in capital=$240,000-$150,000

paid-in capital=$90,000

The correct option is the common stock of $150,00, except that the number of shares issued is 20,000,hence, the common stock of $100,000 would be correct

Check a similar question below to drive home my point:

Kerwin Packaging Corporation began business in 2010 by issuing 30,000 shares of $5 par common stock for $8 per share and 10,000 shares of 6%, $10 par preferred stock for par. At year-end, the common stock had a market value of $10. On its December 31, 2011 balance sheet, Kerwin Packaging would report:

a. common stock of $300,000.

b. paid-in capital of $150,000.

c. common stock of $240,000.

d. common stock of $150,000.

g A monopoly is a market that has Group of answer choices Only one buyer. Only one seller. Many sellers who sell differentiated products. Many sellers who sell identical products.

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Answer:

Only one seller.

Explanation:

A monopoly is a market structure which is typically characterized by a single-seller (one seller) who sells a unique product in the market by dominance. This ultimately implies that, it is a market structure wherein the seller has no competitor because he is solely responsible for the sale of unique products without close substitutes.

Also, a monopolist refers to any individual that deals with the sales of unique products in a monopolistic market.

For example, a public power supply company is an example of a monopoly because it serve as the only source of power supply to the general public in a society.

A public power company refers to a company that provides power (electricity) utility to the general public of a society.

In conclusion, a monopoly is a market that has only one seller.

Which of the following considerations is related to sociocultural environment

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Answer:

You didn't provide anything for me to choose from, so I can't give you an answer.

Assume banks are required to hold reserves equal to 20 percent of deposits. Instructions: Enter your responses as a whole number. a. How much excess reserves does the bank hold

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Answer: $100

Explanation:

If the reserve requirement is 20% then the required reserves being held by the company is:

= Total deposits * reserve requirement

= 8,000 * 20%

= $1,600

The reserves held by the company of $1,700 comprise of both the required reserves and the excess reserves. The excess reserves will therefore be calculated as:

Excess reserves = Reserves - Required reserves

= 1,700 - 1,600

= $100

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