Answer:
Hilary's adjusted basis at the end of the year $0
Explanation:
Hillary's base in general business income and tax-free income grows and then deducts
. He understood the cash flow from his original cash disbursement and partnership debt reduction. Hillary must report a capital gain of $ 12,000 on a zero interest basis in her partnership interest, since his actual and perceived cash distribution exceeds his base after raising it through a positive adjustment for the year.
$10,000 + $5,000 - $3,000 - $10,000 - $2,000 = 0
Answer:
2.88%
Explanation:
According to the fisher equation :
(1 + Nominal interest ) = (1 + real interest) (1 + inflation rate)
(1.07) = (1.04) x (1 + real interest)
(1.07) / (1.04) = (1 + real interest)
1.028846
real interest rate = 2.88%
Answer:
Date Explanation Debit Credit
January 1 Petty Cash $200
Cash $200
Explanation:
Step 1: Journal Entries to Establish the Fund on January 1
Date Explanation Debit Credit
January 1 Petty Cash $200
Cash $200
Being the establishment of petty cash fund
Step 2: Preparing Journal Entries to reimburse funds on January 8
Date Explanation Debit Credit
January 8 Postage $74
Transportation $29
Delivery $16
Miscellaneous $43
Cash $162
Being the reimbursement of Petty Cash Fund.
Petty Cash is usually a fund established by an organisation to take care of day to day expenses. At the end of a period or at the exhaustion of the fund, an account is given and then the amount spent is reimbursed.
Answer:
a. Production decreased by 4 percent
Explanation:
In 2009, production: 60,000 units
Hours worked per day: 80x8= 640 hours
Productivity= 60,000/640 hours =93.75 units per day
In 2010: production: 76 500 units
Hours worked per day= 85x10= 850 hours
productivity= 76,500/850= 90 units per day
In 2010, production decreased by 3.75 per day. (93.75-90.00)
percentage decrease= (3.75/93.75) x 100=4
In 2010 production decreased by 4 percent
Answer:
a. ROE (r) = 13% = 0.13
EPS = $3.60
Expected dividend (D1) = 50% x $3.60 = $1.80
Plowback ratio (b) = 50% = 0.50
Cost of equity (ke) = 12% = 0.12
Growth rate = r x b
Growth rate = 0.13 x 0.50 = 0.065
Po= D1/Ke-g
Po = $1.80/0.12-0.065
Po = $1.80/0.055
Po = $32.73
P/E ratio = <u>Current market price per share</u>
Earnings per share
P/E ratio = <u>$32.73</u>
$3.60
P/E ratio = 9.09
b. ER(S) = Rf + β(Rm - Rf)
ER(S) = 5 + 1.2(13 - 5)
ER(S) = 5 + 9.6
ER(S) = 14.6%
Explanation:
In the first part of the question, there is need to calculate the expected dividend, which is dividend pay-our ratio of 50% multiplied by earnings per share. We also need to calculate the growth rate, which is plowback ratio multiplied by ROE. Then, we will calculate the current market price, which equals expected dividend divided by the difference between return on stock (Ke) and growth rate. Finally, the price-earnings ratio is calculated as current market price per share divided by earnings per share.
In the second part of the question, Cost of equity (return on stock) is a function of risk-free rate plus beta multiplied by market risk-premium. Market risk premium is market return minus risk-free rate.