Answer:
Dr Land account 10,000
Cr Common Stock account 2,000
Cr Capital Paid in Excess of Par Value account 8,000
Whenever a company sells stock it must record the transaction under common stock account at par value (= 200 shares x $10 = $2,000). Any extra money received must be recorded as capital paid in excess of par value (= $10,000 - $2,000). The basis for the land that Jose Garcia contributes must be its fair market value ($10,000).
Answer:
$34.63.
Explanation:
The Gordon Dividend Discount Model will be used to calculate the current share price. This model helps us to determine how much should we pay for a stock and the analysis is based on dividends, growth rate, and our required rate of return. The model is as follows:
![Po = D1 / (1 + r )^1 + D2 / (1 + r )^2 + D3 / (1 + r )^3 + D4 / (1 + r )^4 + D5 / (1 + r )^5 + D6 / (1 + r )^6 + [(D7 / r - g) / (1 + r)^6]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=Po%20%3D%20D1%20%2F%20%281%20%2B%20r%20%29%5E1%20%2B%20D2%20%2F%20%281%20%2B%20r%20%29%5E2%20%2B%20D3%20%2F%20%281%20%2B%20r%20%29%5E3%20%2B%20D4%20%2F%20%281%20%2B%20r%20%29%5E4%20%2B%20D5%20%2F%20%281%20%2B%20r%20%29%5E5%20%2B%20D6%20%2F%20%281%20%2B%20r%20%29%5E6%20%2B%20%5B%28D7%20%2F%20r%20-%20g%29%20%2F%20%281%20%2B%20r%29%5E6%5D)
where
Po = Current market Price
D1 = Dividend Paid * (1 + g)
D2 = D1 (1 + g) ; D3 = D2 (1 + g) ; D4 = D3 (1 + g) ; D5 = D4 (1 + g)
D6 = D5 (1 + g) ; D7 = D6 (1 + g)
This implies that:
![Po = 2.7507 / (1.15)^1 + 2.8552 / (1.15)^2 + 2.9637 / (1.15)^3 + 3.0763 / (1.13)^4 + 3.1932 / (1.13)^5 + 3.3146 / (1.13)^6 + [(3.4405/.11 - .038) / (1.13)^6]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=Po%20%3D%202.7507%20%2F%20%281.15%29%5E1%20%2B%202.8552%20%2F%20%281.15%29%5E2%20%2B%202.9637%20%2F%20%281.15%29%5E3%20%2B%203.0763%20%2F%20%281.13%29%5E4%20%2B%203.1932%20%2F%20%281.13%29%5E5%20%2B%203.3146%20%2F%20%281.13%29%5E6%20%2B%20%5B%283.4405%2F.11%20-%20.038%29%20%2F%20%281.13%29%5E6%5D)
⇒ Current Market Price = $34.63.
Note: Figures are rounded up-to 4 decimal points. A difference of up-to $2 would not affect your scores as far as the methodology is correct.
Answer: 1. W: Is it worth doing?,2. R: Is it real, 3. R: Is it real, 4. W: Can we win?,5.W: Can we win?-
Explanation:The R-W-W Framework is used to screen new products. R-W-W stands for:
Is it Real?
Can we Win?
Is it Worth doing? By matching each description to nthe correct R-W-W category, i have that
1) The new product would cost $12.50 to manufacture, and similar products sell for $9.00----- W: Is it worth doing?
2)Research shows that 85% of high school students enjoyed playing the new game.-----R: Is it real
3)The results of the last market survey showed only 35% of consumers were interested in the new product-----.
R: Is it real?
4)A smaller ergonomic mouse was used by 57% of data entry clerks who participated in the survey.
----W: Can we win?-
5)To manufacture the new product, the company may need to hire 10 more assemblers.-----W: Can we win?
Solution:
a. The first year depreciation = $3,160
The second year depreciation = $5,100
b. By considering 75% used for business purchase
For 2018 , for 7 months remaining
Depreciation = $3,160 x 75% ( 
= $1382.50
For 2019 ,
Depreciation = $5,100 x 75% = $3,825
Answer:
<em>Incomplete question is "2. What journal entry should Johnson record to recognize bad debt expense for 2021? 3. Assume Johnson made no other adjustment of the allowance for uncollectible accounts during 2021. Determine the amount of accounts receivable written off during 2021 4. If Johnson instead used the direct write-off method, what would bad debt expense be for 2021?"</em>
1. Gross accounts Receivable = Allowance Account balance at beginning / 10%
= $30,000 / 10%
= $300,000
2. Year Account Title Debit Credit
2021 Bad debt expense $105,000
($500,000*10% + $55,000)
To Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $105,000
3. Accounts receivable written off = Beginning balance of Allowance Account - Ending Balance of Allowance account
= $30,000 - (- $50,000)
= $30,000 + $50,000
= $80,000
4. Bad debt expense for 2021 (direct write off method) = Amount written off = $80,000