Cash 60000
Office Equipment 25000
To Common Stock 85000
(Being Cash and equipment introduced in business)
Land $40000
Building $160000
To Cash $30000
To Long Term Note Payable $170000
(Being Land and Building purchased partly by cash and long term note payable)
Office Supplies 2000
To Accounts Payable 2000
(Being Office Supplies Purchased on credit)
Automobile 16500
To Common Shares 16500
(Being Automobile introduced in lieu of share)
Office Equipment $5600
To Accounts Payable $5600
(Being Office Equipment Purchased on credit)
Salary $1800
To Cash $1800
(Being Salary Paid in cash)
Cash 8000
To Sales 8000
(Being Sales made in cash)
Answer:
$290,450
Explanation:
The computation of the total shareholder equity for the year 2021 is shown below:
= Common stock issued + Net income - Dividends - Treasury stock purchased
= (10,100 shares × $6.90) + (20,800 shares × $9.30) + $109,000 - $41,000 - (3,600 shares × $11.30)
= $69,690 + $193,440 + $109,000 - $41,000 - $40,680
= $290,450
Hence, the total stockholder equity for the year 2021 is $290,450
Answer:
0.368
Explanation:
Price of B(0,13) = 1 / (1 + interest rate)^years
Price of B(0,13) = 1 / (1 + 8%)^13
Price of B(0,13) = 1 / (1+0.08)^13
Price of B(0,13) = 1 / (1.08)^13
Price of B(0,13) = 1 / 2.7196237
Price of B(0,13) = 0.3676979247
Price of B(0,13) = 0.368
Answer:
Explanation:
Below are some of the financial ratios he should consider:
a) Financial leverage ratios: This is used to measure the company earnings to service debt payments.
b) Return on investment: This is the ratio that is used to evaluate the profitability of the firm and the profit that is available to the stakeholders after all payments have been made.
c) Price to Earnings Ratio: This is an indicator of the price of the company's stock concerning the earnings per share. It is used to analyze if the stock price is over-priced or under-priced.