PROBLEM 4: FOR CLASSROOM DISCUSSION Financial and Non-financial liabilities 1. Mid-Earth Co.'s liabilities as of December 31, 20x1 include the following: Accounts payable Preference shares issued with mandatory redemption Unearned income Utilities payable Warranty obligation Deferred tax liability PhilHealth contribution payable Obligation to deliver a fixed number of own shares worth a fixed amount of cash Share dividends payable Rent payable P15,000 100,000 7,000 16,000 7,000 2,000 5,000 12,000 3,000 9,000 Requirement: Compute for the total financial liabilities to be disclosed in Mid-Earth Co.'s 20x1 notes to financial statements.
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- Exercise 1-41 Stockholders Equity OBJECTIVE o On January 11 2019, Mulcahy Manufacturing Inc., a newly formed corporation, issued 1,000 shares of common stock in exchange for $150,000 cash. No other shares were issued during 2019, and no shares were repurchased by the corporation. On November 1, 2019, the corporations major stockholder sold 300 shares to another stockholder for $50000. The corporation reported net income of $37,500 for 2019. Required: Prepare the stockholders equity section of Mulcahys balance sheet at December 31, 2019.The income statement, statement of retained earnings, and balance sheet for Somerville Company are as follows: Includes both state and federal taxes. Brief Exercise 15-20 Calculating the Average Common Stockholders Equity and the Return on Stockholders Equity Refer to the information for Somerville Company on the previous pages. Required: Note: Round answers to four decimal places. 1. Calculate the average common stockholders equity. 2. Calculate the return on stockholders equity.In column A, identify the account to which element it belongs whether Current Asset (CA), Noncurrent Assets (NCA), Current Liabilities (CL), Noncurrent liabilities (NCL) or Shareholders’ equity (SHE). In column B, indicate the line item to which the account belongs. Column A Column B1. Share Capital2. Accounts Payable 3. Plant Expansion Fund4. Trading Securities 5. Employees income tax payable6. Goodwill 7. Raw Materials8. Share Premium 9. Advances from customers 10. Serial bonds not collectible currently 11. Investment in Bonds 12. Notes Payable 13. Prepaid Insurance 14. Income Tax Payable 15. Land
- Question Content Area Jenson Co. is considering the following alternative plans for financing the company: Plan 1 Plan 2 Issue 10% bonds (at face) — $2,000,000 Issue $10 common stock $3,000,000 1,000,000 Income tax is estimated at 40% of income. Determine the earnings per share of common stock under the two alternative financing plans, assuming income before bond interest and income tax is $1,000,000. Round your answers to two decimal places. Earnings per Shareon Common Stock Plan 1 $fill in the blank 1 Plan 2 $fill in the blank 2(Learning Objective 2: Describe the effect of a stock issuance on paid-in capital)Saltwell Industries received $11,500,000 for the issuance of its stock on May 14. The par valueof the Saltwell stock was only $11,500. Was the excess amount of $11,488,500 a profit to Saltwell? If not, what was it?Suppose the par value of the Saltwell stock had been $2 per share, $4 per share, or $7 pershare. Would a change in the par value of the company’s stock affect Saltwell’s total paid-incapital? Give the reason for your answer.Match (by letter) the following terms with their definitions. Each letter is used only once.Terms_____ 1. Cumulative._____ 2. Retained earnings._____ 3. Outstanding stock._____ 4. Limited liability._____ 5. Treasury stock._____ 6. Issued stock._____ 7. Angel investors._____ 8. Paid-in capital._____ 9. Authorized stock._____ 10. Redeemable.Definitionsa. The amount invested by stockholders.b. Shares available to sell.c. Shares can be returned to the corporation at a predetermined price.d. The earnings not paid out in dividends.e. Shares actually sold.f. Shares receive priority for future dividends if dividends are not paid in a given year.g. Shares held by investors.h. Shareholders can lose no more than the amount they invested in the company.i. Wealthy individuals in the business community willing to risk investment funds on a promising business venture.j. The corporation’s own stock that it acquired.
- ASSIGNMENT THREERecent financial information relating to Close Company, a stock market listed company, is as follows. $mProfit after tax (earnings) 66.6Dividends 40.0 Statement of financial position information: $m $mNon‐current assets 595Current assets 125 ––––Total assets 720 ––––Equity:Ordinary shares ($1 nominal)…13 - Which of the following accounts we follow the debts of the business owner or owners to the capital of the business ? a) 501 Unpaid Capital Hs. (-) B) 540 Legal Reserves Hs. NS) 500 Capital Hs. D) 522 Stock Cancellation Profits Hs. TO) 520 Share Issue Premiums Hs.Problem 2 A partial list of the accounts and ending account balances taken from the post-closing trial balance of ALPHA Corporation on December 31, 2019 is shown as follows: Account Amount Accumulated Profits-unappropriated 410,000 Bonds Payable 220,000 Ordinary shares subscribed 50,000 Long term investments in equity securities 210,000 APIC on ordinary shares 460,000 Premium on bonds payable 30,000 Authorized ordinary at P10 par value Preference shares subscribed 900,000 45,000 APIC on preference shares 112,000 Authorized preference shares at P50 par value 400,000 Gain on sale of treasury shares 4,000 Unrealized increase in value of securities available for sale 3,000 Ordinary share warrants outstanding 20,000 Unissued ordinary shares 500,000 Unissued preference shares 100,000 Cash dividends payable-preference 50,000 Donated Capital 25,000 Reserve for bond sinking fund 220,000 Reserve for depreciation 150,000 Revaluation increment in properties 100,000 Subscription…
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