Roberto has received various gifts over the years and has decided to dispose of the following assets he received as gifts:
What is the recognized gain or loss from the following transactions, assuming that no gift tax was paid when the gifts were made.
If an answer is zero, select "neither a gain nor a loss" and enter "0" as the amount.
a. In 1981, he received land worth $32,000. The donor's adjusted basis was $35,000. Roberto sells the land for $95,000 in 2018.
(neither a gain or a loss/ a gain/ a loss) of $__________ is recognized.
b. In 1986, he received stock in Gold Company. The donor's adjusted basis was $19,000. The fair market value on the date of the gift was $34,000. Roberto sells the stock for $40,000 in 2018.
(neither a gain or a loss/ a gain/ a loss) of $__________ is recognized.
c. In 1992, he received land worth $15,000. The donor's adjusted basis was $20,000. Roberto sells the land for $9,000 in 2018.
(neither a gain or a loss/ a gain/ a loss) of $__________ is recognized.
d. In 2013, he received stock worth $30,000. The donor's adjusted basis was $42,000. Roberto sells the stock for $38,000 in 2018.
(neither a gain or a loss/ a gain/ a loss) of $__________ is recognized.

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Answer 1

Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

a. The recognized gain or loss from the transaction will be:

= Amount realized - Adjusted basis

= $95000 - $35000

= $60000

Gain of $60000 will be recognized

b. The recognized gain or loss from the transaction will be:

= Amount realized - Adjusted basis

= $40000 - $19000

= $21000

Gain of $21000 is recognized

c. The recognized gain or loss from the transaction will be:

= Amount realized - Adjusted basis

= $9000 - $15000

= -$6000

Loss of $6000 is recognized

d. In this case, no gain or loss will be recognized.


Related Questions

Twix Dots Skor
Net income $4,200 $106,000 $76,800
Depreciation expense 31,600 8,400 25,600
Accounts receivable increase (decrease) 42,200 21,000 (4,200 )
Inventory increase (decrease) (21,200 ) (10,600 ) 10,600
Accounts payable increase (decrease) 25,400 (23,400 ) 14,800
Accrued liabilities increase (decrease) (46,600 ) 12,800 (8,400 )

Required:
For each separate company, compute cash flows from operations using the indirect method. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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Answer:

Twix, Dots, and Skor

                                                                      Twix            Dots           Skor

Net income                                                  $4,200    $106,000     $76,800

Depreciation expense                                 31,600          8,400       25,600

Accounts receivable increase (decrease) 42,200        21,000         (4,200 )

Inventory increase (decrease)                   (21,200 )     (10,600 )      10,600

Accounts payable increase (decrease)     25,400      (23,400 )      14,800

Accrued liabilities increase (decrease)    (46,600 )      12,800        (8,400 )

Cash flows from operations                     ($6,400)   $93,400   $102,400

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                                      Twix            Dots           Skor

Net income                                                  $4,200    $106,000     $76,800

Depreciation expense                                 31,600          8,400       25,600

Accounts receivable increase (decrease) 42,200        21,000         (4,200 )

Inventory increase (decrease)                   (21,200 )     (10,600 )      10,600

Accounts payable increase (decrease)     25,400      (23,400 )      14,800

Accrued liabilities increase (decrease)    (46,600 )      12,800        (8,400 )

b) Depreciation is added back to the net income.  Increases in current assets are cash outflows, reducing cash flows, while decreases are cash inflows, increasing cash flows.  On the other hand, increases in current liabilities are cash inflows, increasing cash flows, while decreases are cash outflows, reducing cash flows.

Based on the above financial statements, calculate the following ratios for 2021: income statement Sales 480,000 cost of goods sold 243,200 salaries expense 55,200 depreciation expense 24,000 interest expense 4,500 rent expense 36,000 gain on equipment 0 loss on equipment disposal 1,400 364,300 net income 115,700 Statement of Retained Earnings Beginning Balance - Retained Earnings $ 36,300 Plus - Net Income 115,700 Less - Dividends (18,000) Ending Balance - Retained Earnings $ 134,000 Balance sheets 2020 2021 change Assets: Cash 27,500 72,600 45,100 Accounts Receivable 32,600 47,600 15,000 Inventory 48,000 54,800 6,800 prepaid expenses 7,200 5,200 (2,000) Equipment 56,000 77,000 21,000 Accum. Depr - Equipment (26,500) (32,500) (6,000) total assets 144,800 224,700 Liabilities: Accounts Payable 12,700 25,700 13,000 accrued Liabilities 3,800 5,000 1,200 Bonds Payable 72,000 40,000 (32,000) total liabilities 88,500 70,700 shareholders Equity: Common Stock 20,000 20,000 0 Retained Earnings 36,300 134,000 97,700 total equity 56,300 154,000 total liabilities and shareholder equity 144,800 224,700 A. Current Ratio B. Gross Profit Percentage C. Debt Ratio D. Debt to Equity Ratio

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Answer:

A. Current Ratio = 5.87

B. Gross Profit Percentage = 49.33%

C. Debt Ratio = 0.31

D. Debt to Equity Ratio = 0.46

Explanation:

The ratios can be calculated for 2021 as follows:

A. Current Ratio

Current ratio = Current assets / Current liabilities ………………… (1)

Where:

Current assets = Current assets in 2021 = Cash in 2021 + Accounts Receivable in 2021 + Inventory in 2021 + Prepaid expenses in 2021 = $72,600 + $47,600 + 54,800 + $5,200 = $180,200

Current liabilities = Current liabilities in 2021 = Accounts Payable in 2021 + accrued Liabilities in 2021 = $25,700 + $5,000 = $30,700

Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:

Current ratio = 180,200 / 30,700 = 5.87

B. Gross Profit Percentage

Gross Profit Percentage = (Gross profit / Sales) * 100 ………………….. (2)

Where:

Gross profit = Sales – Cost of goods sold = $480,000 - $243,200 = $236,800

Sales = $480,000

Substituting the values into equation (2), we have:

Gross Profit Percentage = ($236,800 / $480,000) * 100 = 49.33%

C. Debt Ratio

Debt ratio = Total debts / Total assets …………………………….. (3)

Where:

Total debts = Total liabilities in 2021 = $70,700

Total assets = total assets in 2021 = $224,700

Substituting the values into equation (3), we have:

Debt ratio = $70,700 / $224,700 = 0.31

D. Debt to Equity Ratio

Debt to Equity Ratio = Total debts / Total equity …………………………….. (4)

Total debts = Total liabilities in 2021 = $70,700

Total equity = total equity in 2021 = $154,000

Substituting the values into equation (4), we have:

Debt to Equity Ratio = $70,700 / $154,000 = 0.46

Concord Company sells merchandise on account for $5700 to Ivanhoe Company with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. Ivanhoe Company returns $1000 of merchandise that was damaged, along with a
check to settle the account within the discount period. What is the amount of the check?
$4700
$4606
$5586
$5606

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Answer:

The right solution is Option b ($4606 ).

Explanation:

The given values are:

Company sells merchandise,

= $5700

Company returns,

= $1000

Now,

The amount of the check will be:

= [tex](5700-1000)\times 98 \ percent[/tex]

= [tex](5700-1000)\times 0.98[/tex]

= [tex]4700\times 0.98[/tex]

= [tex]4606[/tex] ($)

ABC Company rents its extra office space to XYZ Company for $600 per month. On November 1, 2020, ABC Company received $3,600 rent in advance from XYZ Company for the months of November 2020, December 2020, January 2021, February 2021, March 2021, and April 2021. The adjusting entry on December 31, 2020 (the end of the fiscal year) would include:

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Answer:

Debit  : Rent Paid in Advance $1,200

Credit : Rent Income $1,200

Explanation:

The adjusting entry on December 31, 2020 would include:

Debit  : Rent Paid in Advance $1,200

Credit : Rent Income $1,200

New Line Cinema is considering producing a new movie. To evaluate the proposal, the company needs to calculate its cost of capital. The firm has collected the following information:

a. The company wants to maintain is current capital structure, which is 20% equity, 20% preferred stock and 60% debt.
b. The firm has marginal tax rate of 34%.
c. The firm's preferred stock pays an annual dividend of $4.3 forever, and each share is currently worth $135.26.
d. The firm has one bond outstanding with a coupon rate of 6%, paid semiannually, 10 years to maturity, a face value of $1,000, and a current price of $1,163.51.
e. The company's beta is 0.8, the yield on Treasury bonds is is 0.6% and the expected return on the market portfolio is 6%.
f. The current stock price is $39.17. The firm has just paid an annual dividend of $1.13, which is expected to grow by 4% per year.
g. The firm uses a risk premium of 3% for the bond-yield-plus-risk-premium approach.
h. New preferred stock and bonds would be issued by private placement, largely eliminating flotation costs. New equity would come from retained earnings, thus eliminating flotation costs.

Required:
a. What is the cost of equity using the bond yield plus risk premium?
b. What is the midpoint of the range for the cost of equity?
c. What is the company's weighted average cost of capital?

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Answer:

a.

7.00%

b.

5.96%

c.

1.20%

Explanation:

a.

First and foremost, we need to determine the yield to maturity on the bond, using a financial calculator as shown thus:

The financial calculator should be set to its default end mode before making the following inputs:

N=20(number of semiannual coupons  in 10 years=10*2=20)

PMT=30(semiannual coupon=face value*coupon rate*/2=$1000*6%/2=$30)

PV=-1163.51(current price=$1,163.51)

FV=1000(face value of the bond=$1000)

CPT

I/Y=2.00%(semiannual yield=2%, annnual yield=2.00%*2=4.00%)

bond yield plus risk premium=bond yield(4.00%)+ risk premium(3%)

bond yield plus risk premium=7.00%

b.

In determining the midpoint range is the maximum plus minimum cost of equity divided by 2

Let us determine cost of equity using the Capital Asset Pricing Model and Constant Dividend Growth Model

cost of equity=risk-free rate+beta*(expected return on the market portfolio-risk-free rate)

risk-free rate=yield on Treasury bonds= 0.6%

beta=0.8

expected return on the market portfolio= 6%

cost of equity=0.6%+0.8*(6%-0.6%)

cost of equity=4.92%

cost of equity=expected dividend/share price+growth rate

expected dividend=last dividend*(1+growth rate)

expected dividend=$1.13*(1+4%)=$1.1752

share price= $39.17

growth rate=4%

cost of equity=($1.1752/$39.17)+4%

cost of equity=7.00%

midpoint range=(maximum cost of equity+minimum cost of equity)/2

midpoint rate=(7.00%+4.92%)/2

midpoint range=5.96%

c.

WACC=(weight of equity*cost of equity)+(weight of preferred stock*cost of preferred stock)+(weight of debt*after-tax cost of debt)

weight of equity= 20%

cost of equity=5.96%

weight of preferred stock=20%

cost of preferred stock=annual dividend/price

cost of preferred stock=$4.3/$135.26=3.18%

weight of debt=60%

aftertax cost of debt=4.00%*(1-34%)=2.64%

WACC=(20%*5.96%)+(20%*3.18%)*(60%*2.64%)

WACC=1.20%

the objective section of a resume should consist of no more than:

A. One to two sentences
B. One page
C. A half-page
D. One paragraph

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Answer:A

Explanation:

A p e x

Answer:

A. One to two sentences

Explanation:

You dont want whomever is reading your resume to think that you are full of yourself.

Under the good neighbor rule, a buyer of consumer goods, who gives value and does not have
actual or constructive knowledge of the security interest, acquires clear title if there has been no filing
a. True
b. False

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the answer is true.

Malibu Corporation has monthly fixed costs of $59,000. It sells two products for which it has provided the following information. Sales Price Contribution Margin Product 1 $ 15 $ 9 Product 2 20 4 a. What total monthly sales revenue is required to break even if the relative sales mix is 30 percent for Product 1 and 70 percent for Product 2

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Answer:

$184,375

Explanation:

The computation of the monthly sales revenue that needed to be break even is given below:

Here we assume the sales be x

0.18x + 0.14x = $59,000

0.32x = $59,000

x = $59,000 ÷ 0.32

= $184,375

The 0.18x come from

= ($9) ÷ ($15) × 0.30x

= 0.18x

And, the 0.14x come from

= ($2) ÷ ($20) × 0.70x

= 0.14x

Riverboat Adventures pays $170,000 plus $14,000 in closing costs to buy out a competitor. The real estate consists of land appraised at $22,000, a building appraised at $79,200, and paddleboats appraised at $118,800. Compute the cost that should be allocated to the building. Multiple Choice $66,240. $61,200. $79,200.

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Answer:

Total cost allocated to building = $66,240

Explanation:

Given:

Total amount pay = $170,000 + $14,000 = $184,000

Land appraised amount = $22,000

Building appraised amount = $79,200

Paddleboats appraised price = $118,800

Find:

Total cost allocated to building

Computation:

Total appraisal price = Land appraised amount + Building appraised amount  + Paddleboats appraised price

Total appraisal price = $22,000 + $79,200 + 118,800

Total appraisal price = $220,000

Total cost allocated to building = [Total amount pay / Total appraisal price]Building appraised amount

Total cost allocated to building = [184,000/220,000]79,200

Total cost allocated to building = $66,240

What is the present value of 4360 to be received at the beginning of each of 30 periods discounted at 5% compound interest

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Answer:

The right solution is "70375.08".

Explanation:

Given that,

Present value,

= 4360

Interest rate,

= 5%

Time period,

= 30

Now,

The present value of inflows will be:

= [tex](1+rate)\times \frac{Present \ value[1-(1+Interest \ rate)^{-time \ period}]}{rate}[/tex]

= [tex]1.05\times 4360\times \frac{[1-(1.05)^{-30}]}{0.05}[/tex]

= [tex]4360\times 16.1410736[/tex]

= [tex]70375.08[/tex]

Identify the statement below that is true regarding the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts account. Multiple Choice The account has a normal credit balance and is reported on the balance sheet. The account has a normal debit balance and is reported on the balance sheet. The account has a normal credit balance and is reported on the income statement. The account has a normal debit balance and is reported on the income statement.

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Answer: The account has a normal credit balance and is reported on the balance sheet.

Explanation:

The allowance for doubtful accounts refers to the amount of account receivable that the company believes will not be paid by the customers. It is referred to as the bad debt reserve as well.

The allowance for doubtful accounts reduces the accounts receivable. It also has a normal credit balance and is reported on the balance sheet.

Cusic Music Company is considering the sale of a new sound board used in recording studios. The new board would sell for $24,700, and the company expects to sell 1,640 per year. The company currently sells 1,990 units of its existing model per year. If the new model is introduced, sales of the existing model will fall to 1,660 units per year. The old board retails for $23,100. Variable costs are 53 percent of sales, depreciation on the equipment to produce the new board will be $1,035,000 per year, and fixed costs are $3,250,000 per year. If the tax rate is 24 percent, what is the annual OCF for the project

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Answer: $9,524,922

Explanation:

The annual OCF of the project will be calculated as

= EBIT + Depreciation - taxes

First, we have to calculate the EBIT which will be:

= [ $24,700 x 1,640 - ( 1,990-1,660 x $23,100 ]

= $40,508,000 - (330 × $23100)

= $40,508,000 - $7,623,000

= $ 32,885,000

Variable cost will then be:

= $32,885,000 × 53%

= $32,885,000 x 0.53

= $ 17,429,050

Therefore, EBIT will be:

= $32,885,000 - $ 17,429,050 - Fixed cost - depreciation

= $32,885,000 - $ 17,429,050 - $3,250,000 - $1,035,000

= $11,170,950

Then, we calculate the value of tax which will be:

= $11,170,950 x 0.24

= $2,681,028

Therefore, OCF will be:

= EBIT + Depreciation - taxes

= $11,170,950 + $1,035,000 - $2,681,028

= $9,524,922

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