Answer:
1.
Option B is the correct answer.
2.
Dividends Paid = $55 million. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
Explanation:
1.
The statement about shareholders' equity given in option A that it is the difference between the paid-in capital and retained earnings is incorrect as the retained earnings are a part of the equity of shareholders and are included in the calculation of shareholders' equity. Thus, option B is the correct answer.
2.
The Net Income earned by a company is usually treated in two ways. It is either paid out as dividends to the shareholders or is retained in the business and transferred to the retained earnings account or both. Thus, we can calculate the amount of dividends paid by the following equation.
Closing balance of retained earnings = Opening balance of retained earnings + Net Income for the period - Dividends Paid
700 = 595 + 160 - Dividends Paid
700 + Dividends Paid = 755
Dividends Paid = 755 - 700
Dividends Paid = $55 million
According to vifredo pareto, these three factors would be referred to as 80/20 rule. 80% of the problems come from 20% of the workers
Answer:
A. Dr Salary Expense $3,140
Cr Salary expense outstanding $3,140
B. Dr Income summary $275,790
Cr Salary expense $275,790
Explanation:
A. Preparation of the adjusting entry to record accrued salaries as of August 31
August 31
Dr Salary Expense $3,140
Cr Salary expense outstanding $3,140
(To record accrued salaries)
B. Preparation of the Closing entry on August 31
August 31
Dr Income summary $275,790
Cr Salary expense $275,790
($272,650+$3,140)
(To record Closing entry)
Answer:
$291,630
Explanation:
The computation of the net cash provided by financing activities is shown below:
Cash flow from financing activities
Less: Existing debt repaid -$313,400
Add: Raised additional debt capital $649,200
Less: Repurchased stock in the open market - $44,170
Net cash provided by financing activities $291,630
We added the additional debt capital and the rest items are deducted
Answer:
a) $0
b) $4,000
Explanation:
a)
No deduction will be allowed to samantha for the amount spent on CPA exam review course.
So, Samantha can deduct $0.
b)
Under section 222 of IRS Code, maximum amount of deduction allowed to tax payer (whose adjusted gross income is less than $65,000) on account of tuition fees and other education expenses is $4,000.
So, Samantha can deduct $4,000.
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