15 bookmark this question arp corp.'s outstanding capital stock at december 15, year 1, consisted of the following: 30,000 shares of 5% cumulative preferred stock, par value $10 per share, fully participating as to dividends. no dividends were in arrears. 200,000 shares of common stock, par value $1 per share. on december 15, year 1, arp declared dividends of $100,000. what was the amount of dividends payable to arp's common stockholders?
a) $10,000
b) $34,000
c) $40,000
d) $47,500
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Business, 21.06.2019 19:20, melissareid65
25. kerry company plans to sell 200,000 units of finished product in july and anticipates a growth rate in sales of 5% per month. the desired monthly ending inventory in units of finished product is 80% of the next month's estimated sales. there are 150,000 finished units in inventory on june 30. kerry company's production requirement in units of finished product for the three-month period ending september 30 is: a. 712,025 units b. 630,500 units c. 664,000 units d. 665,720 units
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Business, 21.06.2019 19:40, muhammadcorley123456
Anew equipment has been proposed by engineers to increase the productivity of a certain manual welding operation. the investment cost is $25,000, and the equipment will have a market value of $5,000 at the end of a study period of five years. increased productivity attributable to the equipment will amount to $10,000 per year after operating costs have been subtracted from the revenue generated by the additional production. if marr is 10%, is investing in this equipment feasible? use annual worth method.
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Business, 22.06.2019 12:30, sloane50
land, a building and equipment are acquired for a lump sum of $ 1,000,000. the market values of the land, building and equipment are $ 300,000, $ 800,000 and $ 300,000, respectively. what is the cost assigned to the equipment? (do not round any intermediary calculations, and round your final answer to the nearest dollar.)
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:30, hmae2304
Alaska king crab fishing in the 1960s and '70s was a dangerous but rich fishery. boats from as far away as california and japan braved the treacherous gulf of alaska crossing to reach the abundant king crab beds in cook inlet and bristol bay. suddenly, in the early 1980s, the fishery crashed due to over fishing. all crabbing in those areas ended. to this day, there is no crabbing in bristol bay or cook inlet. a. how would an economist explain the decline of the alaska king crab fishery
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