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2. parker corporation owns 80 percent of smith inc.’s common stock. during 20x1, parker sold inventory to smith for $250,000 on the same terms as sales made to third parties. smith sold all of the inventory purchased from parker in 20x1. the following information pertains to smith’s and parker’s sales for 20x1: parker smithsales $1,000,000 $700,000cost of sales 400,000 350,000gross profit 600,000 350,000what amont shouls parker report as cost of sales in its 20x1 consolidated income statement?
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Problem 9-5. net present value and taxes [lo 1, 2] penguin productions is evaluating a film project. the president of penguin estimates that the film will cost $20,000,000 to produce. in its first year, the film is expected to generate $16,500,000 in net revenue, after which the film will be released to video. video is expected to generate $10,000,000 in net revenue in its first year, $2,500,000 in its second year, and $1,000,000 in its third year. for tax purposes, amortization of the cost of the film will be $12,000,000 in year 1 and $8,000,000 in year 2. the company’s tax rate is 35 percent, and the company requires a 12 percent rate of return on its films. required what is the net present value of the film project? to simplify, assume that all outlays to produce the film occur at time 0. should the company produce the film?
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Business, 22.06.2019 16:40
Differentiate between the trait, behavioral, and results-based performance appraisal systems, providing an example where each would be most applicable.
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:30
Quick calculate the roi dollar amount and percentage for these example investments. a. you invest $50 in a government bond that says you can redeem it a year later for $55. use the instructions in lesson 3 to calculate the roi dollar amount and percentage. (3.0 points) tip: subtract the initial investment from the total return to get the roi dollar amount. then divide the roi dollar amount by the initial investment, and multiply that number by 100 to get the percentage. b. you invest $200 in stocks and sell them one year later for $230. use the instructions in lesson 3 to calculate the roi dollar amount and percentage. (3.0 points) tip: subtract the initial investment from the total return to get the roi dollar amount. then divide the roi dollar amount by the initial investment, and multiply that number by 100 to get the percentage.
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