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The following are the relevant data of two alternative machines are shown in the table below. Determine which is the better machine if T=40%, a CFAT MARR of 10%, and SL as a
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- ISSUE $50,000 (initial capital) + $30,000 (new capital contribution) + X (profit or loss for the period) = $150,000 (assets) - $68,000 (liabilities) => X = ¿¿¿$38,000??? To me this result is $2,000 of utility by ASSETS = LIABILITIES = $150,000 (double entry accounting principle). Please check it. I don´t understand your calculationSummer Beach Bar Ltd. reported its financial statements for 2020. Assets: 100 million USD Debt: 50 million USD How much equity does Summer Beach Bar Ltd. have in million USD ? a.50 b.150 c.100 d. oVista Limited intends purchasing a new machine and has a choice between the following two machines:Equipment AEquipment BInitial costR220 000R240 000Expected useful life5 years5 yearsScrap valueNilNilExpected net cash inflows:RREnd of:Year 155 00070 000Year 260 00070 000Year 362 00070 000Year 460 00070 000Year 570 00070 000The company estimates that its cost of capital is 12%. Required:2.1 Calculate the Payback Period of both equipment. (Answers must be expressed in years, months and days). 2.2 Calculate the Accounting Rate of Return (on initial investment) for both equipment A and B. (Answers must be expressed to 2 decimal places). 2.3 Calculate the Net Present Value of each equipment. (Round off amounts to the nearest Rand.) 2.4 Calculate the Internal Rate of Return of Equipment B.
- Sales : $250,000Costs : $134,000Depreciation : $10,200Operating expenses : $6,000Interest expenses : $20,700Taxes : $18,420Dividends : $10,600Addition to Retained Earnings : $50,080Long term debt repaid : $9,300New Equity issued : $8,470New fixed assets acquired : $15,000 You are required to:iv) Calculate the cash flow from assets v) Calculate net capital spending vi) Calculate change in NWC2021 2020 Net profit for the year 2300 2150 RECEIPTS FROM GRANTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 800 300 Revenue from grants for the financial year 200 150 Profit on the sale of fixed assets and investments in the financial year 400 0 Staff compensation provisions 250 200 Loss on impairment of fixed assets for use 400 100 Depreciation for use 500 450 Other operating costs 2200 2100 Total operating expenses 3350 2850 Taking into account that the income and expenses of the year are realized either in cash or with short-term credit, the working capital created or consumed during the fiscal year 2021 by the operating activity is;39 Atlanta Corporation, a domestic corporation, had the following data for the years 2022 and 2023: 2022 2023 Sales P 10,000,000 P 15,000,000 Cost of sales 4,000,000 6,000,000 Deductible expenses 6,100,000 7,000,000 Capital gains 50,000 100,000 Interest income on trade notes receivable 10,000 30,000 Rent income 430,000 600,000 Total assets 500,000,000 550,000,000 How much is the total deferred charges in 2023?
- BnB Construction Inc.Balance Sheet (Millions of Dollars) Assets 2021 Est 2020 2019 Liabilities 2021 Est 2020 2019 Cash and Cash Equivalents 15 10 15 Accounts payable 115 60 30 Short-Term Investments 10 0 65 Overdrafts 115 110 60 Accounts Receivable 420 375 315 Accruals 260 140 130 Inventories 700 615 415 Total Current Liabilities 490 310 220 Total Current Assets 1145 1000 810 Long -Term Bonds and New Loan 1300 754 580 Net Plant and Equipment 1884 1190 870 Total Debt 1790 1064 800 Preferred Stock 40 40 40 Common Stock 130 130 130 Retained Earnings 1069 956 710 Total Common Equity 1199 1086 840 Total Assets 3029 2190 1680 Total Liabilities and Equity 3,029 2,190 1,680 Included is the Income Statement. Requirements: 1. Calculate the EPS, DPS, and BVPS, and Cash…Vista Limited intends purchasing a new machine and has a choice between the following two machines:Equipment AEquipment BInitial costR220 000R240 000Expected useful life5 years5 yearsScrap valueNilNilExpected net cash inflows:RREnd of:Year 155 00070 000Year 260 00070 000Year 362 00070 000Year 460 00070 000Year 570 00070 000The company estimates that its cost of capital is 12%. Calculate the Internal Rate of Return of Equipment B.Cost = $40,000Life = 2 yearsResidual value = $4,000 Find depriciation
- Christopher Company borrowed $6 million at 11% on January 1, 2020, to build a new building. The building is expected to take 18 months to complete. Christopher invests the money from the project until it is needed for construction. He is currently earning 10%. The following is the expenditures as they relate to the construction of the building.January 1$1,500,000April 1$1,850,000October 1$1,100,000December 31$1,000,000 1. Compute the amount of interest expense Christopher would capitalize. 2. Compute the amount of interest revenue Christopher would recognize.B5. Garnette Corp is considering the purchase of a new machine that will cost $342,000 and provide the following cash flows over the next five years: $99,000, $88,000, $92,000, $87,000, and $72,000. Calculate the IRR for this piece of equipment. NOTE: Enter amounts rounded to two decimals (e.g., 78.76 or 40.00).Christopher Company borrowed $6 million at 11% on January 1, 2020, to build a new building. The building is expected to take 18 months to complete. Christopher invests the money from the project until it is needed for construction. He is currently earning 10%. The following is the expenditures as they relate to the construction of the building.January 1$1,500,000April 1$1,850,000October 1$1,100,000December 31$1,000,000Required: 2. Compute the amount of interest revenue Christopher would recognize.