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Essentials of Corporate Finance (Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781259277214
Author: Stephen A. Ross Franco Modigliani Professor of Financial Economics Professor, Randolph W Westerfield Robert R. Dockson Deans Chair in Bus. Admin., Bradford D Jordan Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 3, Problem 33QP
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Liabilities and Stockholders'
Equity
Current liabilities
Assets
Current Assets
Cash
Accounts receivable
($ less allowance for
doubtful accounts of
$10,000)
Inventory
Total current assets
Land
Plant and equipment
($2,260,000 less
accumulated depreciation
$)
Total assets
$ 190,000
$
1,470,000
1,290,000
1,280,000
$ 4,670,000
Accounts payable
Notes payable to banks
Accrued wages
Taxes Owed
Total current liabilities
Long-term debt
Stockholders' equity
Common stock
($1 par, 770,000
shares authorized,
720,000
outstanding)
Retained earnings
Total stockholders
equity
Total liabilities and
equity
$ 510,000
150,000
180,000
$ 1,180,000
$ 2,890,000
$
The Modesto Company is facing possible liquidation.Using the following information, prepare a statement offinancial affairs in good form.Here’s the company’s most recent balance sheet:
Assets Liabilities and equities
Cash $12,000 Accounts payable $170,000Accounts Receivable 60,000 Notes payable 90,000Inventory 120,000 Mortgage payable 80,000Investments 45,000Equipment 105,000 Common stock 75,000Land 82,000 Retained earnings 9,000Total assets $424,000 Total Liab. and Eq’s $424,000
The mortgage payable is fully secured by the land. The land can be soldimmediately for $103,000The equipment partially secures the notes payable. The equipment is not ingood shape and at auction will bring only $30,000The market has declined so the investments have lost 40% of their value.It is estimated that 30% of the accounts receivable will have to be written off.The inventory is outdated and will bring only 50% of its book value atauction.Additional income taxes will be $26,000Administrative expenses for…
Given the following information for Sookie’s Cookies Co., calculate the depreciation expense: sales = $96,581; costs = $67,448; addition to retained earnings = $1,079; dividends paid = $329; interest expense = $1,641; tax rate = 37 percent. (Hint: Build the Income Statement and fill in the missing pieces until you get to the depreciation expense. You may have to work from bottom up.)
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Essentials of Corporate Finance (Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate)
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