After securing lease commitments from several major stores, Auer
Shopping Center, Inc was organized and built a shopping center in a
growing suburb. The shopping center would had opened on scheduled
January 1, 2020 if it had not been struck by a severe tornado in
December. Instead, it opened for business on October 1, 2010. All of the
additional construction costs were incurred as a result of the tornado
were covered by insurance.
In July 2009, in anticipation of the scheduled January opening a
permanent staff had been hired to promote the shopping center, obtain
tenants for the uncommitted space and manager the property. A summary of
some of the costs incurred in 2009 and the firs nine months of 2010
follows:
2009 January 1, 2010 to September 30, 2010
Interest on Mortgage Bonds 720,000 540,000
Cost of obtaining tenants 300,000 360,000
Promotional Advertising 540,000 557,000
The promotional advertising campaign was designed to familiarize
shoppers the center. Had it been known in time that the center would not
open until October 2010, the 2009 expenditure would not had been made.
The advertising had to be repeated in 2010 .
All of the tenants who had leased space in the shopping center at the
time of the tornado had accepted the October occupancy date on condition
the rental charge for the first 9 months of 2010 was cancelled.
Instructions:
Explain how each of the costs for 2009 and the first 9 months of 2010
should be treated in the accounts of the shopping center corporation.
Give reasons for each treatment?
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Dominik Corporation is a fast growing company
Dominik Corporation is a fast growing company. They were the first to the market with state-of-the-art voice identification software. Earnings per share for 2005 were $2.08 and book value per share at the beginning of 2005 was $9.55. Dominik does not pay dividends nor is it expected to do so in the foreseeable future. Dominik's cost of equity is 12%. Analysts predict that earnings for 2006 and 2007 will be $3.22 and $3.90, respectively, and that earnings will grow at 19% per year for the following three years (2008-2010). The stock is currently trading at $35 per share, and analysts have set a target price of $50 by the end of 2006. Assuming that the analysts earnings forecasts for the next five years are correct, and assuming that after the end of the next five years the competition will have driven Dominik's abnormal returns down to zero, what would your target price be for the end of 2006? What will the price to book value and price-earnings ratios be at the end of 2006?
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