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- #2 Category. Prior Year Current Year Accounts payable 3,136.00 5,904.00 Accounts receivable 6,838.00 9,068.00 Accruals 5,663.00 6,026.00 Additional paid in capital 20,182.00 13,570.00 Cash ??? ??? Common Stock 2,850 2,850 COGS 22,844.00 18,591.00 Current portion long-term debt 500 500 Depreciation expense 955.00 1,036.00 Interest expense 1,275.00 1,169.00 Inventories 3,020.00 6,732.00 Long-term debt 16,947.00 22,144.00 Net fixed assets 75,056.00 74,173.00 Notes payable 4,022.00 6,569.00 Operating expenses (excl. depr.) 19,950 20,000 Retained earnings 35,957.00 34,753.00 Sales 46,360 45,431.00 Таxes 350 920 What is the firm's cash flow from investing? Submit Answer format: Number: Round to: 0 decimal places.# 3 Category. Prior Year Current Year Accounts payable 3,136.00 5,904.00 Accounts receivable 6,838.00 9,068.00 Accruals 5,663.00 6,026.00 Additional paid in capital 20,182.00 13,570.00 Cash ??? ??? Common Stock 2,850 2,850 COGS 22,844.00 18,591.00 Current portion long-term debt 500 500 Depreciation expense 955.00 1,036.00 Interest expense 1,275.00 1,169.00 Inventories 3,020.00 6,732.00 Long-term debt 16,947.00 22,144.00 Net fixed assets 75,056.00 74,173.00 Notes payable 4,022.00 6,569.00 Operating expenses (excl. depr.) 19,950 20,000 Retained earnings 35,957.00 34,753.00 Sales 46,360 45,431.00 Таxes 350 920 What is the firm's total change in cash from the prior year to the current year? Submit Answer format: Number: Round to: 0 decimal places.X collected in full the balance of subscription receivable of P187.500 for the total subscription of 10,000 P25 par common stocks. The journal entry to record the issuance of certificates under journal entry method will require a a. debit to subscribed capital of P187,500. b. debit to subscribed capital of P 200,000, C. credit to unissued stock of P 250,000. d. credit to capital stock of P187.500.
- Category Prior Year Current Year Accounts payable 3,147.00 5,976.00 Accounts receivable 6,925.00 8,910.00 Accruals 5,635.00 6,187.00 Additional paid in capital 19,527.00 13,950.00 Cash ??? ??? Common Stock 2,850 2,850 COGS 22,974.00 18,270.00 Current portion long-term debt 500 500 Depreciation expense 975.00 976.00 Interest expense 1,278.00 1,155.00 Inventories 3,048.00 6,717.00 Long-term debt 16,569.00 22,919.00 Net fixed assets 75,968.00 73,882.00 Notes payable 4,045.00 6,584.00 Operating expenses (excl. depr.) 19,950 20,000 Retained earnings 35,870.00 34,759.00 Sales 46,360 45,347.00 Taxes 350 920 What is the firm's cash flow from operations? What is the firm's dividend payment in the current year? What is the firm's net income in the current year?Prior Year Current Year Accounts payable 3,153.00 5,915.00 Accounts receivable 6,935.00 9,046.00 Accruals 5,794.00 6,085.00 Additional paid in capital 19,655.00 13,876.00 Cash. ??? ??? Common Stock 2,850 2,850 COGS 22,169.00 18,794.00 Current portion long-term debt 500 500 Depreciation expense 1,016.00 1,037.00 Interest expense 1,276.00 1,138.00 Inventories 3,041.00 6,672.00 Long-term debt 16,904.00 22,546.00 Net fixed assets 75,987.00 73,861.00 Notes payable 4,002.00 6,534.00 Operating expenses (excl. depr.) 19,950 20,000 Retained earnings 35,536.00 34,724.00 Sales 46,360 45,799.00 Taxes 350 920 Category ww What is the firm's total change in cash from the prior year to the current year?Category Prior Year Current Year Accounts payable 3,159.00 5,955.00 Accounts receivable 6,974.00 8,952.00 Accruals 5,771.00 6,100.00 Additional paid in capital 19,965.00 13,214.00 Cash ??? ??? Common Stock 2,850 2,850 COGS 22,509.00 18,563.00 Current portion long-term debt 500 500 Depreciation expense 1,044.00 984.00 Interest expense 1,285.00 1,168.00 Inventories 3,015.00 6,719.00 Long-term debt 16,894.00 22,766.00 Net fixed assets 75,882.00 73,989.00 Notes payable 4,022.00 6,500.00 Operating expenses (excl. depr.) 19,950 20,000 Retained earnings 35,811.00 34,391.00 Sales 46,360 45,993.00 Taxes 350 920 What is the firm's cash flow from operations? Submit Answer format: Number: Round to: 0 decimal places. unanswered not_submitted Attempts Remaining: Infinity
- 26. The following form part of shareholder’s equity, except Group of answer choices a. Treasury shares b. Conversion option c. Retained earnings d. Subscription receivable collectible within twelve months after the end of reporting periodThe stockholders' equity accounts of Marigold Corp. on January 1, 2022, were as follows. Preferred Stock (8%, $50 par, cumulative, 11,000 shares authorized) $ 375,000 Common Stock ($1 stated value, 2,050,000 shares authorized) 1,150,000 Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par-Preferred Stock Paid-in Capital in Excess of Stated Value-Common Stock Retained Earnings Treasury Stock (11,000 common shares) During 2022, the corporation had the following transactions and events pertaining to its stockholders' equity. Feb. 1 Issued 24,000 shares of common stock for $115,000. Apr. 14 Sold 5,600 shares of treasury stock-common for $33,200. Sept. 3 Nov. 10 Dec. 31 110,000 1,450,000 1,750,000 55,000 No dividends were declared during the year. (a) Issued 4,800 shares of common stock for a patent valued at $34,600. Purchased 1,100 shares of common stock for the treasury at a cost of $6,200. Determined that net income for the year was $485,000. Journalize the transactions and the closing entry for net…Compute the amount of liabilities for Company E at the beginning of the year. End of Year $ Assets Equity, beginning of year Add: Stock issuances Add: Net income 115,920 Less: Cash dividends Equity, end of year Beginning of Year Assets $ = = = 101,010 = $ $ $ Liabilities + 91,576 + 6,500 8,642 15,142 11,000 24,344 Liabilities 101,010 + + GA $ Equity 24,344 Equity
- Jolie Foster Care Homes Incorporated shows the following data: Net Income $ 130,000 143,000 207,000 Total Assets $ 2,330,000 2,050,000 2,740,000 200,000 2,160,000 Year 20X1 20X2 20X3 20X4 a-1. Compute the ratio of net income to total assets for each year. Note: Input your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places. Year 20X1 20X2 20X3 20X4 Return on Assets % % % Stockholders' Equity $ 1,795,000 1,587,000 1,790,000 1,620,000 % Total Debt $ 535,000 463,000 950,000 540,000Category Prior Year Current Year Accounts payable ??? Accounts receivable 320,715 397,400 Accruals 40,500 33,750 Additional paid in capital 500,000 541,650 Cash 17,500 47,500 Common Stock 94,000 105,000 COGS 328,500 431,516.41 Current portion long-term debt 33,750 35,000 Depreciation expense 54,000 55,946.66 Interest expense 40,500 41,874.31 Inventories 279,000 288,000 Long-term debt 336,467.85 401,942.46 Net fixed assets 946,535 999,000 Notes payable 148,500 162,000 Operating expenses (excl. depr.) 126,000 161,499.58 Retained earnings 306,000 342,000 Sales 639,000 854,554.01 Taxes 24,750 48,384.56 ??? What is the current year's return on equity (ROE)? Submit Answer format: Percentage Round to: 2 decimal places (Example: 9.24%, % sign re rounded to 4 decimal places (ex: 0.0924))Using the following balance sheet, calculate net working capital: Cash Marketable Securities Accounts receivable Inventory Current assets Net fixed assets Total assets Select one: O A. $60.00 O B. $40.00 O C. $10.00 O D. $90.00 $10 Accounts payable 30 Accruals 50 Notes payable 40 Current liabilities $130 Long-term debt 100 Common equity Retained earnings $230 Total liab. & equity $20 20 50 $90 0 30 50 $230