The following data are provided by Coach Sarah Company: Assets at book value P750,000 Assets at net realizable value 525,000 Fully secured mortgage 300,000 Unsecured accounts and notes payable 350,000 Unrecorded liabilities: Interest on bank notes 2,500 Estimated cost of administering estate 30,000 What is the estimated deficiency?
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The following data are provided by Coach Sarah Company:
Assets at book value
P750,000
Assets at net realizable value
525,000
Fully secured mortgage
300,000
Unsecured accounts and notes payable
350,000
Unrecorded liabilities:
Interest on bank notes
2,500
Estimated cost of administering estate
30,000
What is the estimated deficiency?
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- The following data are provided by Coach Sarah Company:Assets at book valueP750,000Assets at net realizable value525,000Fully secured mortgage300,000Unsecured accounts and notes payable350,000Unrecorded liabilities:Interest on bank notes2,500Estimated cost of administering estate30,000What is the estimated deficiency?Use the following information for the following questions: Smooth Pass Corp. has three sources of borrowings in an accounting period: Outstanding Liabilities Interest Change Seven-year loan 8,000,000 1,000,000 25-year loan 12,000,000 1,000,000 Bank overdraft 4,000,000 600,000 QUESTIONS: If all of the borrowing are used to finance the production of a qualifying asset, but none of the borrowings relate to a specific qualifying asset, what is the capitalization rate? a. 9.67% b. 10%. c.10.83% d.11.33 % 2. If the seven-year loan is an amount which can be specifically identified with a qualifying asset, what is capitalization rate? a. 9.67%. b. 10%. c. 10.83% d. 11.33%Consider the following bank balance sheet and the associated yields for earning assets and costs of liabilities. Assets Amount (000). Rate cash 400. 0% securitie 1600. 6.5% commercial loans 4000 9.0% credit card loans 3300. 10.0% loss reserves. 200 other assets 500 total assets. 10,000 Liabilities and equity Demand deposits. 1600 MMDAs. 3600 6.0% CDs. 2600 6.5% ST deposits. 1360. 5.0% Deferret tax credit. 200 Equity 640 total. 10000 Assume that net charge-offs $44,000 cash taxes paid $78,000 and allocated risk capital is $550,000 with a capital charge of 6 percent. determine : a) Calculate and show the bank income statement.
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- Nearby Bank has the following balance sheet (in millions): Assets Liabilities and Equity Cash $60 Demand deposits $140 5-year T notes $60 1-year CD $160 30-year mortgages $200 Equity $20 Total Assets $320 Total L and E $320 What is the maturity gap for Nearby Bank?On December 31, 20X1, Vale Company had an unadjusted credit balance of $1,000 in its Allowance for credit losses. Vale analyzes its historical experience related to receivables in specific age categories and estimates the expected credit loss for each category based on government forecasts of the economy. The resulting analysis is shown below. Age Amount Estimated Credit Loss 0–30 days $ 60,000 5 % 31–60 days 4,000 10 Over 60 days 2,000 70 Required: What amount should Vale report as Allowance for credit losses in its December 31, 20X1, balance sheet?Consider the following repricing buckets: Repricing Bucket Assets Liabilities 1 day $100,000 $240,000 1 day to 3 months $200,000 $140,000 3 to 6 months $200,000 $200,000 6 to 12 months $500,000 $160,000 1 to 5 years $150,000 $260,000 Over 5 years $50,000 $200,000 What is the change in the bank’s future net interest income if the average rate change for assets and liabilities that can be repriced within 12 months is an decrease of 1%? Round your final answer to 2 decimal places. E.g. if the final answer is -$3,590 , type -3,590 in the answer box. If the final answer is $3,590 , type 3,590 in the answer box (i.e do not type the dollar sign) .