Question: : (TCO D) A company issues $5,000,000, 7.8/%, 20-year bonds to yield 8% on January 1, 2010. Interest is paid on December 31. The proceeds from the bonds are $4,901,036. Using effective-interest amortization, how much interest expense will be recognized in 2010? 15.
What is the amount of Dain Co.'s stockholders' equity? $600,000 Hint: Use basic accounting equation. (SO 5) BE1-9 At the beginning of the year, Fuqua Company had total assets of $800,000 and total liabilities of $500,000. (a) 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? $530,000 (b) During the year, total liabilities increased $100,000 and stockholders' equity decreased $70,000.
1. Analysis of stockholders' equity Star Corporation issued both common and preferred stock during 20X6. The stockholders' equity sections of the company's balance sheets at the end of 20X6 and 20X5 follow: 20X6 20X5 Preferred stock, $100 par value, 10% $580,000 $500,000 Common stock, $10 par value 2,350,000 1,750,000 Paid-in capital in excess of par value Preferred 24,000 — Common 4,620,000 3,600,000 Retained earnings 8,470,000 6,920,000 Total stockholders' equity $16,044,000 $12,770,000 a. Compute the number of preferred shares that were issued during 20X6. b. Calculate the average issue price of the common stock sold in 20X6.
a $3,600 increase in paid-in capital in excess of par. a $7,200 increase in paid-in capital in excess of par. a $4,800 increase in paid-in capital in excess of par. 2. (TCO A) On March 1, 2010, Ruiz Corporation issued $800,000 of 8% nonconvertible bonds at 104, which are due on February 28, 2030.
DSO = Receivables / Ave. sales per day Receivables= DSO * Ave. sales per day = 20 * 20,000 Receivables= $400,000 (3-2) Debt Ratio: Vigo Vacations has an equity multiplier of 2.5. The company’s assets are financed with some combination of long-term debt and common equity. What is the company’s debt ratio? Debt ratio = 1 – (1 / Equity multiplier) Debt ratio = 1 – (1/2.5) = 1 - .40 = .60 Debt ratio = 60% (3-3) Market/Book Ratio: Winston Washers’s stock price is $75 per share. Winston has $10 billion in total assets.
The net cash inflow and cash outflow are calculated using sales and production figures for the next 8 years. The unit cost from the first year is £0.89 which is the cost per mashing without depreciation and divided by 13,000 bottles. From this information provided, the cost will increase by 3.5% and also the selling price will increase by 4% every year (reference 4). These figures are based on the current rate inflation of 4% which is shown in appendix 9 The capital allowances are worked out on cased of 20% (Reference 5) and the annual investment allowance is £100,000 is available (Reference 6) in the first year which is restricted to £87,359. This figure is substrated from the acquisition giving a result of £332,641 which is the written down value.
Question 23 Which of the following statements is CORRECT? Question 24 Which of the following bonds has the greatest interest rate price risk? Question 25 A 10-year bond pays an annual coupon, its YTM is 8%, and it currently trades at a premium. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? Question 26 Assume that interest rates on 20-year Treasury and corporate bonds with different ratings, all of which are noncallable, are as
The present value of a four-year annuity due of $10,000 at a 6 percent annual rate is $36,700. The present value of a four-year annuity due of $10,000 at an 8 percent annual rate is $35,770. What liability should Ace report on its December 31, Year One, balance sheet? 1. $0 2.
Each debenture can be converted into 25 shares of common stock at any time before 2019. What is the conversion value of the bond? Question 23 Warren Corporation’s stock sells for $42 per share. The company wants to sell some 20-year, annual interest, $1,000 par value bonds. Each bond would have 75 warrants attached to it, each exercisable into one share of stock at an exercise price of $47.
FINANCE CASE STUDY “Wonder Bars” Important information * Interest bearing debt of the company in 1994 ― $ 76,132,000 with a weighted average interest rate of 8.2% 8.25% sinking fund, n=12 years, $133 million * Coupon interest = 9.375%, $100 million WB had two long term bond outstanding Common stock, 75 million shares * Class B stock, $10 million shares The firm has 2 classes of common stocks Both stock have a price of 35$ / share and the beta of the company is 0.95 * Treasury bill = 5% * S&P 500 index = 12% in 10 years * Federal and state income tax = 40% * Sonzoni Food beta = 0.9 SOLUTION Question 1: What is WB’s capital structure? Capital structure is a way to determine