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12. On January 1, 20x8,Parent Company purchased 80% of the outstanding shares of Subsidiary Company for P800,000. On the date of acquisition, Subsidiary Company reported Ordinary Shares of P800,000 and
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- Company A Company B Total Assets 250 million 300 million Debt (10%) 50 million 180 million Equity 200 million 120 million Calculate ROE of Company A and Company B when ROA for both of them is12% and 6% respectivelyOreo reported the following for the period:Sales P1,000,000Cost of Sales P300,000Operating expenses P100,000Determine the OSD assuming that Oreo is a corporationA2 aii Use the following information for Delta Corporation: Year 20X1 20X2 Net sales $1,500,000 $1,656,598 Cost of goods sold 675,000 745,469 Depreciation 270,000 298,188 Interest paid 43,600 44,000 Cash 127,500 140,811 Account’s receivable 450,000 496,980 Inventory 525,000 579,809 Net fixed assets 1,800,000 1,987,918 Accounts payable 375,000 414,150 Notes payable 45,000 50,000 Long-term debt 500,000 500,000 Common stock 1,000,000 1,000,000 Retained earnings 982,500 1,241,368 Tax rate 35% 35% Dividend payout 30% 30% Delta has 600,000 common shares outstanding. The firm is projecting a 20% increase in net sales for the coming year (20X3). Delta uses the percentage of sales approach to plan for its financing needs. In using this approach, the firm assumes that cost of goods sold, all assets (current and fixed), and accounts payable will all remain a constant…
- Orbit Limited : Statement of Financial Position as at 31 December 2022 2021 Non-current Assets R11 810 000 R7 560 000 Property, Plant, Equipment R10 025 000 R6 250 000 Investments R1 785 000 R1 310 000 Current Assets R4 190 000 R4 690 000 Inventories R 1 875 000 R2 350 000 Account Receivable R1 925 000 R2 200 000 Cash R390 000 R140 000 Toatal Assets R16 000 000 R12 250 000 Equities & Liabilities Equity ? ? Oridanary share capital R5 480 000 R3 680 000 Retained earnings ? ? Non-current Liabilities R4 500 000 R3 800 000 Loan (20% p.a) R4 500 000 R3 800 000 Current Liabilities R2 300 000 R1 500 000 Accounts payable? R2 300 000 R1 500 000 Calculate the increase in the retained earnings over the two-year period.Revenues 800,000Income from continuing operations 100,000Comprehensive income 120,000Net income 90,000 Income from operations 220,000Selling and administrative expenses 500,000Income before income tax 200,000Required: Calculate the following: i. Other income and expenses ii. Financing costs iii. Income tax iv. Discontinued operations v. Other comprehensive incomeHansel Corporation’s condensed balance sheets appear below: 20X3 20X2 20X1 Assets: Current assets $ 55,000 $ 56,500 $ 70,000 Plant & equipment, net 495,000 410,000 440,000 Intangible assets, net 20,000 27,500 40,000 Total assets $ 570,000 $ 494,000 $ 550,000 Liabilities & Stockholders’ Equity: Current liabilities $ 40,000 $ 35,000 $ 32,500 Long-term liabilities 395,000 310,000 375,000 Stockholders’ equity 135,000 149,000 142,500 Total liabilities & equity $ 570,000 $ 494,000 $ 550,000 In a trend balance sheet for 20X3, long-term liabilities are expressed as Multiple Choice 69.3% 100.0% 105.3% 127.4%
- Patel Corporation Balance Sheet December 31, 2021 $ 630,000 189,000 275,000 1,875,000 Cash $ Accounts receivable ( net) Inventories Plant and equipment net of depreciation Patents Other intangible assets Total Assets $ 750,000 350,000 Accounts payable 1.950,000 Income taxes payable 2,439,000 Miscellaneous accrued payables Bonds payable (8% , due 2023) 1,963,000 Preferred slock ($100 par, 6% 261,000 cumulative nonparticipating) 75,000 Common stock (no par, 60,000 7,058.000 shares authorized, issued and outstanding) Retained earnings Treasury stock- - 1.500 shares of preferred Total Equities 1,125,000 2,439,000 (225,000) underline 5 7,058,000 Patel Corporation Income Statement Year ended December 31, 2021 Net sales $ Cose goods sold Gross profit Operating expenses (including bond interest expense) Income before income taxes Income tax Net income 9,000,000 6,000,000 3,000,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 450,000 1, 05 Additional information: There are no preferred dividends in arrears, the…Patel Corporation Balance Sheet December 31, 2021 $ 630,000 189,000 275,000 1,875,000 Cash $ Accounts receivable ( net) Inventories Plant and equipment net of depreciation Patents Other intangible assets Total Assets $ 750,000 350,000 Accounts payable 1.950,000 Income taxes payable 2,439,000 Miscellaneous accrued payables Bonds payable (8% , due 2023) 1,963,000 Preferred slock ($100 par, 6% 261,000 cumulative nonparticipating) 75,000 Common stock (no par, 60,000 7,058.000 shares authorized, issued and outstanding) Retained earnings Treasury stock- - 1.500 shares of preferred Total Equities 1,125,000 2,439,000 (225,000) underline 5 7,058,000 Patel Corporation Income Statement Year ended December 31, 2021 Net sales $ Cose goods sold Gross profit Operating expenses (including bond interest expense) Income before income taxes Income tax Net income 9,000,000 6,000,000 3,000,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 450,000 1, 05 Additional information: There are no preferred dividends in arrears, the…13. Refer to the following financial information of Scholz Company: NOPAT 8,250,000.00 EBITDA 17,725,000.00 Net Income 5,050,000.00 Capital Expenditures 6,820,000.00 After tax capital costs 6,280,000.00 Tax rate 40% Calculate the Company’s depreciation and amortization expense
- Home office BranchSales P 365,000 P174,000Shipment to branch 90,000Purchases from outsiders 220,000 35,000Advertising expense 13,700 2,500Salaries and Commission 35,000 9,500Rent Expense 10,000 2,000Miscellaneous expense 3,300 500Shipment from home Office 112,500Inventories, January 1:Home Office 85,000Branch:From outsiders 9,500From home office at 2018 billed price30,000Inventories, December 31:Home Office 65,000BranchFrom outsider 6,500From Home office at 2018 billed price30,0001. The branch inventory at cost on December 31, 2021 is:a. P30,500 c. P70,000b. 31,500 d. 36,5002. The combined net income of the Home Office and the Branch on December 31, 2021 is:a. P111,000 c. P250,500b. 63,000 d. 174,000You have secured the following information for Companies A, B, and C concerning their internally generated net incomes (excluding subsidiary income) and dividends paid: A B C2015 Internally generated net income . . . . $30,000 $20,000 $10,000Dividends declared and paid . . . . . . . . . . . . .10,000 5,0002016 Internally generated net income . . . . 50,000 30,000 25,000Dividends declared and paid . . . . . . . . . . . . .10,000 5,000 5,0002017 Internally generated net income . . . . 40,000 40,000 30,000Dividends declared and paid . . . . . . . . . . . . .10,000 5,000 5,0001. Assume Company A acquires an 80% interest in Company B on January 1, 2015, and Company B acquires a 60% interest in Company C on January 1, 2016. Prepare the simple equity method adjusting entries made by Companies A and B for subsidiary…15. Refer to the following financial information of Scholz Company: NOPAT 8,250,000.00 EBITDA 17,725,000.00 Net Income 5,050,000.00 Capital Expenditures 6,820,000.00 After tax capital costs 6,280,000.00 Tax rate 40% Refer to Scholz Company, calculate its EVA. Use 2 decimal places for your final answer.