Company paid $1,500 cash toward accounts payable 6. Company paid 2,000 cash toward dividends 7. Company paid $800 cash for rent 8. A payment of $450 cash was made to accounts receivable 9. A payment of $3,000 cash was made for Sal.
Assume there are 365 days in a year. $20,000/365= 54.79 54.79 x 20 = $1,095.80 3-2 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? Equity ratio = 1/2.5 = .40 Debt ratio + equity ratio = 1 1-equity ratio = debt ratio 1-.40 = .60 or 60% 3-3 Winston Washers’s stock price is $75 per share.
Debt payment to income ratio - $360 / $2,400 = 0.15 or 15%. 3. Dave borrowed $500 for one year and paid $50 in interest. The bank charged him $5 service charge. A- What is the finance charge on this loan?
Calculate the amount of employee taxes withheld and prepare the company's journal entry to accrue the January salaries expense and withholding of January taxes. Answer: Salaries Expense | 8,000 | | FICA–Social Security Taxes Payable ($8,000 x .062) | | 496 | FICA–Medicare Taxes Payable ($8,000 x .0145) | | 116 | Employees' Federal Income Taxes Payable ($8,000 x .15) | | 1,200 | Accrued Payroll Payable | | 6,188 | 11. On December 1, 2007 Gates Company borrowed $45,000 cash from FirstBank on a 90-day, 9% note payable. a. Prepare Gate's general journal entry to record the issuance of the note payable.
Estimates regarding each project are provided below: Project A Project B Initial Investment $800,000 $650,000 Annual Net Income $50,000 45,000 Annual Cash Inflow $220,000 $200,000 Salvage Value $0 $0 Estimated Useful Life 5 years 4 years The company requires a 10% rate of return on all new investments. Part (a) Calculate the payback period for each project. Part (b) Calculate the net present value for each project. Part (c) Which project should Jackson Company accept and why? 12.
The difference resulted from $60,000 of nondeductible premiums on Ajax's officers' life insurance and $40,000 of rental income received in advance. Rental income is taxable when received. Ajax's effective tax rate is 30%. In its Year 2 income statement, what amount should Ajax report as income tax expense-current portion? 5.
revenues. 5. (TCO C) Jamie Company recorded the following cash transactions for the year: Paid $70,000 for salaries. Paid $20,000 to purchase office equipment. Paid $6,000 for utilities.
On January 1, 2010, Roberto Company adopts a compensatory stock option plan and grants 40 executives 1,000 shares each at $30 a share. The fair value per option is $7 on the grant date. The company estimates that its annual employee turnover rate during the service period of three years will be 4%. However, at the end of 2011, the company estimates that the employee turnover will be 5% a year for the entire service period. The compensation expense for 2011 will be (Round off turnover calculations to three decimal places and answer to the nearest dollar.)
6. Equipment was purchased for $55,000 on January 1, 2011. Freight charges of $2,200 were incurred and there was a cost of $1,800 for installation. It is estimated the equipment will have a $5,500 salvage value at the end of its 5-year useful life. Depreciation expense for 2011 using the straight-line method will be _____.
Problem 13-23A Financial statements for Pocca Company follow. (See Excel) Use the financial statements for Pocca Company from Problem 13-22A to calculate the following ratios for 2006 and 2005. Working capital Current ratio Quick ratio Accounts receivable turnover (beginning receivables at January 1, 2005, were $47,000.) Average number of days to collect accounts receivable Inventory turnover (beginning inventory at January 1, 2005, was $140,000.) Average number of days to sell inventory Debt to assets ratio Debt to equity ratio Times interest earned Plant assets to long-term debt Net margin Asset turnover Return on investment Return on equity Earnings per share Book value per share of common stock Price-earnings ratio