On December 31, Fighting Okra Cooking Services reports the following revenues and expenses. Service revenue $ 78,500 Postage expense 1,500 Legal fees expense 2,600 Rent expense 21,000 Salaries expense 22,000 Supplies expense 20,000 In addition, the balace of cmmon stock at the beginning of the year was $175,000, and the balance of retained earnings was $36,000 During the year, the shares of common stock for $30,000 and paid dividends of $20,000. Prepare an income statement.
Turner, Roth, and Lowe are partners who share income and loss in a 2:3:5 ratio. After lengthy disagreements among the partners and several unprofitable periods, the partners decide to liquidate the partnership. Immediately before liquidation, the partnership balance sheet shows total assets, $164,400; total liabilities, $110,000; Turner, Capital, $5,700; Roth, Capital, $15,600; and Lowe, Capital, $33,100. The cash proceeds from selling the assets were sufficient to repay all but $44,000 to the creditors. Required:
a. Calculate the loss from selling the assets.
b. Allocate the loss from part a to the partners.
c. Determine how much, if any, each partner should contribute to the partnership to cover any remaining capital deficiency.
John invested $12,000 in the stock of Hyper Cyber. Eight years later, Hyper Cyber's shares reached $125,000, but John held onto the shares in the belief that their price would double in the next five years. Unfortunately, Hyper Cyber did not double. Rather the market value of John's shares today is $4,000. If the shares were sold today and the proceeds invested in another investment, they would likely earn 5% per annum. Which of the following terms and values is correct?
A. $125,000 is the opportunity cost of selling the shares todayB. $12,000 is a sunk costC. $250,000 is the opportunity costD. $2000 is the opportunity costE. None of the above