Answer:
D product
Explanation:
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Answer:
It will increase the assets of the company by 1200000,it will increase the equity of the company by 1200000.
Explanation: A No-par value stock or shares is a share that doesn't have any stated or designated value stated in its certificate.
Assets are value yielding or money making investments or facilities of a business Organisation.
Equity is a term used in accounting and investments to refer to the total value of a company's shares or stock.
THE EFFECTS ON OGILVIE CORP. WILL BE THE WORTH OF THE NO PAR STOCK *NUMBER OF UNITS ISSUED WHICH WILL BE EQUAL TO $40*30,000UNITS OF SHARES
=$1,200000 WORTH OF MONEY TO BE DOCUMENTED IN BOTH THE ASSET AND THE EQUITY OF THE COMPANY.
Answer:
C) because ultimately it is the change in a firm's overall future cash flows that matter.
Explanation:
Under capital budgeting decisions, decisions are made with respect to addressing the questions like what is the benefit of selecting the project and investing on it.
If the answer to above question is raised income, then the project is selected. Accordingly the raised income in cash terms will be measured by increase in cash flows, that is incremental cash flows.
In simplest terms additional cash flows.
Answer:
Becker Company
The amount that Becker will report as Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income on the Year 2 balance sheet is:
= $22,800.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Year 2 Beginning balance:
Accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI) = $10,800 credit
Year 2 reported net income = $653,000
Unrealized gain during Year 2 = $12,000
The Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income on the Year 2 balance sheet is:
Beginning balance $10,800
Unrealized gain 12,000
AOCI for Year 2 = $22,800
b) Becker's Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income includes unrealized gains and losses arising from some investments, pension plans, and hedging transactions. These are usually reported in the equity section of the balance sheet and then netted off from the retained earnings.