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Your boss has given you the responsibility for furnishing the soon-to-be-completed headquarters building. The furniture you have picked out at Cape Furniture Company can be purchased for $125,000 and then sold at the end of its 10 year useful life for $10,000. Cape has also given you the option of leasing the furniture for $18,000 per year for 10 years. Your first payment will be made when you sign the lease and receive the furniture. Under the lease agreement, you will have to return the furniture to Cape at the end of ten years (with no compensation). Assuming the annual interest rate of 9%, which option (buying or leasing) is better and by how much?
Gannon Company is considering purchasing a machine. The machine will produce the following cash flows: Year 1 $60,000 Year 2 $90,000 Gannon requires a minimum rate of return of 10%. What is the maximum price Gannon should pay for this machine?
1. what are the permanent and temporary differences? 2. What is NOL? Why does it occur? 3. What are the allocation methods? 4. What are the deferred tax assets and deferred tax liability? 5. What is the earnings conservatism ratio?
Matching principle because the cash was paid in 2010 and should be expensed in 2010. Matching principle because depreciation expense should be $8,000.
Ziebart Corp.'s EBITDA last year was $390,000 (= EBIT + depreciation + amortization), its interest charges were $9,500, it had to repay $26,000 of long-term debt, and it had to make a payment of $17,400 under a long-term lease. The firm had no amo..
What is meant by the term equivalent full units? How is this concept used in computing average unit costs? Provide an example. (3 questions)
At the beginning of 2009, Baldwin Corporation bought an automobile for $36,000 by issuing a note payable. The automobile has a six-year life and is depreciated using the straight-line method. To determine net cash flow from operating activities fo..
On that date, the market value of the common stock was $15 per share and the market value of each warrant was $2. Austere should record what amount of the proceeds from the bond issue as an increase in liabilities?
Which of the following is the best audit procedure for determining the existence of unrecorded liabilities?
Chancellor Ltd. sells an asset with a $1 million fair value to Sophie Inc. Sophie agrees to make 6 equal payments, one year apart, commencing on the date of sale. The payments include principal and 6% annual interest. Compute the annual payments.
Prepare a written memo to Baku and Hanson describing the advantages and disadvantages of each organizational form. Also, from the limited information provided, recommend the organizational form you think they should use.
The life of the rig is 10 years and the expected cost to dismantle the rig at the end of 10 years is $200,000 (present value at 10% is $77,110). 10% is an appropriate interest rate for this company. What expense should be recorded for 2010 as a re..
The legal statutes and insurance policy coverage identify a number of loss categories from a cyber attack. In the list of losses is one for "general injuries". Identify one general injury that might be suffered during a cyber attack.
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