Business, 13.09.2019 05:30 anjali3544
On september 1, ziegler corporation had 50,000 shares of $5 par value common stock, and $1,500,000 of retained earnings. on that date, when the market price of the stock is $15 per share, the corporation issues a 2-for-1 stock split. what would the general journal entry to record this transaction be: -debit retained earnings $750,000; credit common stock split distributable $750,000.-debit retained earnings $750,000; credit common stock $750,000.-debit retained earnings $250,000; credit common stock $250,000.-debit retained earnings $250,000; credit stock split payable $250,000.-no entry is made for this transaction.
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Business, 21.06.2019 16:30, HomeWorkForLife
Gather reliable information to brent make his decision. to gather this information, use newspapers, call insurance companies or look at their web sites, and review consumer magazines and web sites. also, look at the manufacturer web site or for information about gas mileage. list the sources you use and take notes.
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:10, macylen3900
Verizon communications, inc., provides the following footnote relating to its leasing activities in its 10-k report. the aggregate minimum rental commitments under noncancelable leases for the periods shown at december 31, 2010, are as follows: years (dollars in millions) capital leases operatingleases 2011 $97 $1,898 2012 74 1,720 2013 70 1,471 2014 54 1,255 2015 42 1,012 thereafter 81 5,277 total minimum 418 $ 12,633 rental commitments less interest and (86) executory costs present value of 332 minimum lease payments less current (75) installments long-term obligation $257 at december 31, 2010 (a) confirm that verizon capitalized its capital leases using a rate of 7.4 %. (b) compute the present value of verizon's operating leases, assuming an 7.4% discount rate and rounding the remaining lease term to 3 decimal places. (use a financial calculator or excel to compute. do not round until your final answers. round each answer to the nearest whole number.)
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:40, antbanks3050
Jamie is saving for a trip to europe. she has an existing savings account that earns 3 percent annual interest and has a current balance of $4,200. jamie doesn’t want to use her current savings for vacation, so she decides to borrow the $1,600 she needs for travel expenses. she will repay the loan in exactly one year. the annual interest rate is 6 percent. a. if jamie were to withdraw the $1,600 from her savings account to finance the trip, how much interest would she forgo? .b. if jamie borrows the $1,600 how much will she pay in interest? c. how much does the trip cost her if she borrows rather than dip into her savings?
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