4-5 Multiyear Future Value How much would be in your savings account in eight years after depositing $150 today if the bank pays 8 percent per year? (LG4-3) FV8 = 150 × (1 + 0.07)8 150 × 1.71818618 Answer: 257.73 4-7 Compounding with Different Interest Rates A deposit of $350 earns the following interest rates: a. 8 percent in the first year. b. 6 percent in the second year.
Answer the following questions. If total assets increased $150,000 during the year and total liabilities decreased $80,000, what is the amount of stockholders' equity at the end of the year? 3. 900,000 At the beginning of the year, Gonzales Company had total assets of $870,000 and total liabilities of $500,000. Answer the following questions.
Winston has $10 billion in total as- sets. Its balance sheet shows $1 billion in current liabilities, $3 billion in long-term debt, and $6 billion in common equity. It has 800 million shares of common stock outstanding. What is Winston’s market/book ratio? Answer Market value per share =$75 Common equity= 6,000,000 Number of share outstanding =800,000,000 Market to book ration = $75/(6,000,000/800,000,000) 6,000,000/800,000,000=.75 Market to book ration= 75/.75= 100 3-4 Price/Earnings Ratio A company has an EPS of $1.50, a cash flow per share of $3.00, and a price/cash flow ratio of 8.0.
8% b. 8% 2. a. A $1,000 bond has a 7.5 percent coupon and matures after 10 years. If current interest rates are 10 percent, what should be the price of the bond? Price = $1,000 x 0.3855 + $1,000 x 7.5% x 6.1446 Price = $385.50 + $460.85 Price = $846.35 b.
Winston has $10 billion in total assets. Its balance sheet shows $1 billion in current liabilities, $3 billion in long-term debt, and $6 billion in common equity. It has 800 million shares of common stock outstanding. What is Winston’s market/book ratio? 75*800 million= $60 billion Book Value= Assets- Liabilities $10 billion in total assets- $4 billion in current liabilities and long-term debt= $6 billion in common equity Market/Book Ratio= $60 billion/$6 billion= 10 3-4 Price/Earnings Ratio A company has an EPS of $1.50, a cash flow per share of $3.00, and a price/cash flow ratio of 8.0.
Winston has $10 billion in total as- sets. Its balance sheet shows $1 billion in current liabilities, $3 billion in long-term debt, and $6 billion in common equity. It has 800 million shares of common stock outstanding. What is Winston’s market/book ratio? Answer Market value per share =$75 Common equity= 6,000,000 Number of share outstanding You must Login to view the entire essay.
During 2007 and 2008, Browser reported net income of $90,000 and $50,000 and paid dividends of $40,000 and $60,000, respectively. Fire wire reported a balance in its investment account of $230,000 on December 31, 2008. It uses the equity method in accounting for this investment. g. What is the annual amount of amortization of differential over the ten year period? h. In 2007, will Fire Wire report and increase or a decrease in the investment account balance?
• $4,072. • $6,100. • $4,100. Multiple Choice Question 198 Given the following account balances at year end, compute the total intangible assets on the balance sheet of Janssen Enterprises. Cash $1,500,000 Accounts Receivable 4,000,000 Trademarks 1,000,000 Goodwill 2,500,000 Research & Development Costs 2,000,000 • $7,500,000.
For a preferred stock with the dividend amount of $2.00 each quarter, what is the PV of it with an annual discount rate of 8%? If the price of the preferred stock is $80, what is the yield (ROI, APR) of this security? a. $60, 8% b. $80, 8% c. $60, 10% d. $80, 10% e. $100, 10% Answer: e V0 = D/k = 8/0.08 = $100.
The weighted-average number of common shares outstanding during the year is 200,000 shares, and the weighted-average number of preferred shares outstanding during the year is 10,000 shares. Earnings per share for Clair, Inc. is (round your answer to the nearest cent): $3.25 Correct! Net income minus preferred dividends is divided by the weighted average of common shares outstanding to compute earnings per share - Prior period adjustments are reported as: an addition to (or a deduction from) the beginning balance of retained earnings. orrect! Prior period adjustments are added to (or deducted from) the beginning retained earnings balance.