10. STU Company provided the following information for the current year: Purchased a building for P1,200,000. Signed a mortgage with the seller for P800,000 and paid cash for the remainder. Sold a land with cost of P1,500,000 at a loss of P275,000. Purchased a patent for P1,000,000. Issued ordinary shares worth P650,000 and paid cash for the balance. Borrowed P550,000 under a long-term loan agreement. Used the cash from the loan proceeds as follows: P150,000 for purchase of additional inventory, P300,000 to pay cash dividend, and P100,000 to increase the cash balance. What amount should be reported as net cash provided by/used from investing activities in the statement of cash flows? (Indicate if provided or used)
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- Wakanda Company borrowed P4,000,000 on a 10% note payable to finance a new warehouse which the entity is constructing for own use.The only other debt of the entity is a P6,000,000, 12% mortgage payable on an office building.At the end of the current year, average accumulated expenditures on the new warehouse totaled P4,750,000. What amount of interest should be capitalized? A. P400,000 B. P475,000 C. P490,000 D. P522,500D7DAYTO Corporation owned a tract of land costing P800,000 which it sold for P1,000,000. The entity received a 3-year note for P1,000,000 plus interest of 12% compounded annually for the transaction. a. What is the amount of notes receivable to be recognized at the date of sale? b. What is the total amount of interest income recognized for the three year period?
- X Ltd. made a profit of Rs. 1,00,000 after charging Depreciation of Rs. 20,000 on assets and a transfer to General Reserve of Rs. 30,000. The goodwill written off was Rs. 7,000 and the gain on sale of Machinery was Rs. 3,000. The other information available to you (changes in the value of Current Assets and Current Liabilities) is as follows: At the end of the year, Debtors showed an increase of Rs. 6,000; Creditors as the increase of Rs. 10,000; Prepaid Expenses an increase of Rs. 200; Bills Receivable a Decrease of Rs. 3,000; Bills Payable a Decrease of Rs. 4,000 and Outstanding Expenses a Decrease of Rs. 2,000. Ascertain the cash flow from the operating activities. handwritten answers are not allowed ..use tablesanson company had the folowing machinery aquisitions during the year 1. acquired the machine with an invoice price of 3,000,000 subjectnto a cash discount of 10% which was taken . the entity incured cost of 50,000 in removing the old machine prior to the installation of the new one .Machine supplies were acquired at a cost of the 150,000 . 2. During the early part of current year the entity purchase the machine for 500,000 down on four monthly installment 1,250,000 .the cash price of the machine was 4700,000 . 3. at the beginning of the current year, the entity purchased a machine for 2,000,000 in exchange for a noninterest bearing ntes requiring four payments of 500,000 . the first payment was made at the end of current year . the implicit rate of interest for this note at date of issuance was 10% . The present value of an ordinary annuity of 1 at 10% is 3.17 for four periods. the present value of annuity of 1 in advance at 10% is 3.49 for four periods. 4. at the beginning of…4. On January 2, 2022, Lauren Corporation purchased factory equipment for $850,000. In addition, it paid $82,000 in sales tax and $7,000 in installation charges. Shipping costs to ship the equipment to the factory were $2,500 and were paid by Lauren. Lauren paid $300,000 in cash and signed a two-year note for the balance. Required: a. Prepare the journal entry to record the acquisition of this equipment. b. Assuming straight-line depreciation, an estimated residual value of $75,000 and an estimated life of 10 years, prepare the journal entry for the depreciation expense for 2021.
- Use the following information for the next six questions. You are auditing the financial statements of DISUKO Corporation and obtained the following information. DISUKO acquired an investment for P1,000,000. Transaction costs amount to P10,000. At year-end, the investment has a fair value of P900,000. 1. If the investment is classified as financial asset at fair value through profit or loss, how much would it be recorded upon acquisition? 2. If the investment is classified as financial asset at fair value through profit or loss, what is the amount of unrealized gain or loss to be reported in the statement of comprehensive income? 3. If the investment is classified as financial asset at fair value through other comprehensive income, how much would it be recorded upon acquisition? 4. If the investment is classified as as financial asset at fair value through other comprehensive income, what is the amount of unrealized gain or loss. to be reported in the income statement? 5. If the…Kisses Company had the following property acquisitions of machineries during the current year: (a) During the early part of current year, the entity purchased a machine for P500,000 down and four monthly installments of P1,250,000. The cash price of the machine was P4,700.000. (b) At the beginning of current year, the entity purchased a machine for P2,000,000 in exchange for a non interest bearing note requiring four payments of P500,000. The first payment was made at the end of current year. The rate of interest for this note at date of issuance was 10%. The present value of ordinary annuity of 1 at 10% is 3.17 four four periods. The present value of annuity of 1 in advance at 10% is 3.49 for four periods. (c) At the beginning of current year, the entity acquired a machine by issuing a four-year, non interest bearing note for P2,000,000. The entity has a 10% interest for this type of note. The present value of 1 at 10% for 4 years is 0.68. (d) During the year, the entity exchanged an…Your employer, Rubio LLC, is considering an investment in an office building that has the following cash flows: Purchase in Year 0…………… $ -2,750,000 Year 1………………. 220,000 Year 2……………….. 226,000 Year 3……………….. 250,000 Year 4………………… 255,000 Year 5 ………………… 230,000, and a sale @ $3,290,000 takes place EOY 5 The company’s weighted average cost of capital that they use as their discount rate for such calculations is 12% What would be the total cash flows in Year 5, taking into consideration the cash flows, annual debt service, sale price and the balance on the loan at the EOY 5? $1,662,985 $1,937,607 $1,802,986 $1,343,455 What is the leveraged IRR of the project ? 64% 58% 48% 55% In the above problem, you might expect The Yield to be higher than the discount rate because you sold the property at a profit. The NPV to be positive because the IRR is higher than the discount rate The NPV to be negative because the IRR is lower than the discount rate All of the…
- D3) Calculate the cash flow on the sale of a piece of real estate that you held for 12 years. You purchased the property for $133000 and sold the property for $391000. The sales commission was split between the buyer and the seller. Use the following constants: Sales commission: 6%; Capital Gains Rate: 15%; Corporate Tax Rate: 28%; Income Tax Rate 25%On January 1, 2021, Super Balut Co. establishes a branch for an initial cash investment of P10,000,000. The subsequent transactions are as follows: a. On January 3, 2021, the home office acquires land and building to be used by the branch for a total cost of P30,000,000. The branch records the assets in its books. The fair value of the land is P11,000,000, while the fair value of the building is P22,000,000. The building has an estimated useful life of 20 years and no residual value. The company uses the straight-line method of depreciation. b. On February 14, 2021, the home office transfers inventory worth P20,000,000 to the branch. The home office pays freight of P500,000. c. On March 1, 2021, the home office transfers additional inventory worth P5,000,000 to the branch. This time the branch pays the freight of P100,000. d. On March 31, 2021, the branch acquires equipment for P900,000 cash. The equipment will be carried in the home office’s books. The equipment has a useful life of…4. Magsano Company is planning to sell the business to new interests. The accumulative net earnings for the past five years amounted to P9,500,000. The normal rate is 20%. The fair value of net assets of the entity at the current year-end was $7,000,000. What is the amount of goodwill if excess earnings are purchased for 5 years? a. P 7,000,000 b. P 2,050,000 c. P 2,000,000 d. P 1,000,000