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This Tutorial contains excel File which can be used to solve for any change in values

Brief Exercise 7-1

Brief Exercise 7-7

Brief Exercise 7-14

Brief Exercise 7-15

Brief Exercise 8-4 (Part Level Submission)

Brief Exercise 8-5

Brief Exercise 8-6

Multiple Choice Question 21

Question 14

Brief Exercise 9-4

Exercise 9-4

Brief Exercise 10-6

Brief Exercise 10-8

Exercise 10-1

Question 9

Brief Exercise 11-8

Brief Exercise 12-2

Brief Exercise 12-8

Exercise 12-3

Brief Exercise 13-2

Brief Exercise 13-5

Brief Exercise 13-10

Brief Exercise 13-13

Brief Exercise 14-3

Brief Exercise 14-12

Brief Exercise 14-14

Brief Exercise 21-11

Exercise 21-1

Multiple Choice Question 99

Multiple Choice Question 70

Brief Exercise 7-1

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Vaughn Enterprises owns the following assets at December 31, 2017.

Cash in bank—savings account

69,000

Checking account balance

17,600

Cash on hand

9,030

Postdated checks

770

Cash refund due from IRS

35,600

Certificates of deposit (180-day)

94,570

What amount should be reported as cash?

Brief Exercise 7-7

Larkspur Family Importers sold goods to Tung Decorators for $40,800 on November 1, 2017, accepting Tung’s $40,800, 6-month, 6% note.

Prepare Larkspur’s November 1 entry, December 31 annual adjusting entry, and May 1 entry for the collection of the note and interest.

Brief Exercise 7-14

Recent financial statements of General Mills, Inc. report net sales of $12,442,000,000. Accounts receivable are $912,000,000 at the beginning of the year and $953,000,000 at the end of the year.

Brief Exercise 7-15

Indigo Company designated Jill Holland as petty cash custodian and established a petty cash fund of $290. The fund is reimbursed when the cash in the fund is at $26, which it is. Petty cash receipts indicate funds were disbursed for office supplies $92 and miscellaneous expense $169.

Prepare journal entries for the establishment of the fund and the reimbursement.

Brief Exercise 8-4 (Part Level Submission)

Pharoah Company uses a periodic inventory system. For April, when the company sold 500 units, the following information is available.

Units

Unit Cost

Total Cost

April 1 inventory

290

$32

$ 9,280

April 15 purchase

430

38

16,340

April 23 purchase

280

42

11,760

1,000

$37,380

 

 

 

 

 

Brief Exercise 8-6

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Sandhill Company uses a periodic inventory system. For April, when the company sold 600 units, the following information is available.

Units

Unit Cost

Total Cost

April 1 inventory

270

$30

$ 8,100

April 15 purchase

440

36

15,840

April 23 purchase

290

39

11,310

1,000

$35,250

Compute the April 30 inventory and the April cost of goods sold using the LIFO method.

Multiple Choice Question 21

Which of the following inventories carried by a manufacturer is similar to the merchandise inventory of a retailer?

Question 14

A fire destroys all of the merchandise of Shamrock Company on February 10, 2017. Presented below is information compiled up to the date of the fire.

Inventory, January 1, 2017

$432,200

Sales revenue to February 10, 2017

1,935,200

Purchases to February 10, 2017

1,104,580

Freight-in to February 10, 2017

59,180

Rate of gross profit on selling price

35%

What is the approximate inventory on February 10, 2017?

Exercise 9-4

Martinez Company began operations in 2017 and determined its ending inventory at cost and at LCNRV at December 31, 2017, and December 31, 2018. This information is presented below.

Cost

Net Realizable Value

12/31/17

$322,170

$299,520

12/31/18

409,250

390,440

(a) Prepare the journal entries required at December 31, 2017, and December 31, 2018, assuming inventory is recorded at LCNRV and a perpetual inventory system using the cost-of-goods-sold method.

Brief Exercise 10-6

Waterway Inc. purchased land, building, and equipment from Laguna Corporation for a cash payment of $327,600. The estimated fair values of the assets are land $62,400, building $228,800, and equipment $83,200. At what amounts should each of the three assets be recorded?

Brief Exercise 10-8

Pearl Corporation traded a used truck (cost $29,600, accumulated depreciation $26,640) for a small computer with a fair value of $4,884. Pearl also paid $740 in the transaction.

Prepare the journal entry to record the exchange. (The exchange has commercial substance.)

Exercise 10-1

The expenditures and receipts below are related to land, land improvements, and buildings acquired for use in a business enterprise. The receipts are enclosed in parentheses.

(a)Money borrowed to pay building contractor (signed a note)

$(285,400

)
(b)Payment for construction from note proceeds

285,400

(c)Cost of land fill and clearing

11,790

(d)Delinquent real estate taxes on property assumed by purchaser

7,300

(e)Premium on 6-month insurance policy during construction

8,580

(f)Refund of 1-month insurance premium because construction completed early

(1,430

)
(g)Architect’s fee on building

26,200

(h)Cost of real estate purchased as a plant site (land $209,100 and building $52,900)

262,000

(i)Commission fee paid to real estate agency

8,970

(j)Installation of fences around property

3,770

(k)Cost of razing and removing building

11,710

(l)Proceeds from salvage of demolished building

(4,550

)
(m)Interest paid during construction on money borrowed for construction

13,150

(n)Cost of parking lots and driveways

20,050

(o)Cost of trees and shrubbery planted (permanent in nature)

14,440

(p)Excavation costs for new building

2,700

Identify each item by letter and list the items in columnar form, using the headings shown below. All receipt amounts should be reported in parentheses. For any amounts entered in the Other Accounts column, also indicate the account title.

Question 9

Sage Company purchased machinery for $174,300 on January 1, 2017. It is estimated that the machinery will have a useful life of 20 years, salvage value of $14,700, production of 81,900 units, and working hours of 44,000. During 2017, the company uses the machinery for 11,440 hours, and the machinery produces 9,009 units. Compute depreciation under the straight-line, units-of-output, working hours, sum-of-the-years’-digits, and double-declining-balance methods.

Brief Exercise 11-8

Carla Company owns equipment that cost $1,008,000 and has accumulated depreciation of $425,600. The expected future net cash flows from the use of the asset are expected to be $560,000. The fair value of the equipment is $448,000.

Prepare the journal entry, if any, to record the impairment loss.

Brief Exercise 12-8

Concord Corporation purchased Johnson Company 3 years ago and at that time recorded goodwill of $330,000. The Johnson Division’s net assets, including the goodwill, have a carrying amount of $700,000. The fair value of the division is estimated to be $668,000 and the implied goodwill is $298,000.

Prepare Concord journal entry to record impairment of the goodwill.

Exercise 12-3

Joni Marin Inc. has the following amounts reported in its general ledger at the end of the current year.

Organization costs

$24,400

Trademarks

16,900

Discount on bonds payable

37,400

Deposits with advertising agency for ads to promote goodwill of company

12,400

Excess of cost over fair value of net identifiable assets of acquired subsidiary

77,400

Cost of equipment acquired for research and development projects; the
   equipment has an alternative future use

87,400

Costs of developing a secret formula for a product that is expected to
   be marketed for at least 20 years

83,800

(a)

On the basis of this information, compute the total amount to be reported by Marin for intangible assets on its balance sheet at year-end.

Brief Exercise 13-2

Ivanhoe Company borrowed $30,000 on November 1, 2017, by signing a $30,000, 8%, 3-month note. Prepare Ivanhoe’s November 1, 2017, entry; the December 31, 2017, annual adjusting entry; and the February 1, 2018, entry.

Brief Exercise 13-5

Riverbed Corporation made credit sales of $19,800 which are subject to 7% sales tax. The corporation also made cash sales which totaled $28,462 including the 7% sales tax.

Prepare the entry to record Riverbed’s credit sales.

Brief Exercise 13-10

Windsor Inc. is involved in a lawsuit at December 31, 2017.

Prepare the December 31 entry assuming it is probable that Windsor will be liable for $862,200 as a result of this suit.

Brief Exercise 13-13

Martinez Factory provides a 2-year warranty with one of its products which was first sold in 2017. Martinez sold $930,400 of products subject to the warranty. Martinez expects $124,050 of warranty costs over the next 2 years. In that year, Martinez spent $70,460 servicing warranty claims. Prepare Martinez’s journal entry to record the sales (ignore cost of goods sold) and the December 31 adjusting entry, assuming the expenditures are inventory costs.

Brief Exercise 14-3

The Skysong Company issued $260,000 of 10% bonds on January 1, 2017. The bonds are due January 1, 2022, with interest payable each July 1 and January 1. The bonds were issued at 98.

Prepare the journal entries for (a) January 1, (b) July 1, and (c) December 31. Assume The Skysong Company records straight-line amortization semiannually.

Brief Exercise 14-12

Vaughn Corporation issued a 4-year, $55,000, 5% note to Greenbush Company on January 1, 2017, and received a computer that normally sells for $44,762. The note requires annual interest payments each December 31. The market rate of interest for a note of similar risk is 11%.

Prepare Vaughn’s journal entries for (a) the January 1 issuance and (b) the December 31 interest.

Multiple Choice Question 99

On June 30, 2018, Sheridan Co. sold equipment to an unaffiliated company for $2250000. The equipment had a book value of $1205000 and a remaining useful life of 10 years. That same day, Sheridan leased back the equipment at $12500 per month for 5 years with no option to renew the lease or repurchase the equipment. Sheridan’s rent expense for this equipment for the year ended December 31, 2018, should be

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ACC 422 Final Exam Guide 1

1. Kraft Enterprises owns the following assets at December 31, 2012.

 Cash in bank–savings account67,516 Checking account balance26,445
 Cash on hand9,478 Postdated checks753
 Cash refund due from IRS40,324 Certificates of deposit (180-day)94,754

What amount should be reported as cash?

Question 2

Presented below is information related to Rembrandt Inc.’s inventory.

(per unit)                                             Skis                 Boots               Parkas

Historical Cost                                    273.79             152.75             76.37

Selling Price                                        312.70             208.95             106.27

Cost to distribute                                27.38               11.53               3.60

Current replacement cost                    292.52             151.31             73.49

Normal profit margin                          46.11               41.79               30.62

Determine the following:

 

Question 3

Matlock Company uses a perpetual inventory system. Its beginning inventory consists of 67 units that cost $40 each.

During June, the company purchased 202 units at $40 each, returned 8 units for credit, and sold 168 units at $67 each. Journalize the June transactions.

 

Question 4

Amsterdam Company uses a periodic inventory system.

For April, when the company sold 700 units, the following information is available.

Compute the April 30 inventory and the April cost of goods sold using the average cost method.

 

Question 5

Amsterdam Company uses a periodic inventory system.

For April, when the company sold 600 units, the following information is available.

Compute the April 30 inventory and the April cost of goods sold using the FIFO method.

 

Question 6

(FIFO, LIFO, Average Cost Inventory)

Esplanade Company was formed on December 1, 2011.

The following information is available from Esplanade’s inventory records for Product BAP.

Purchases                                                        Units               Unit Cost

January 1, 2012(beginning inventory)            762                  8.00

January 5, 2012                                               1,524               9.00

January 25, 2012                                             1,651               10.00

February 16, 2012                                           1,061               11.00

March 26, 2012                                               762                  12.00

A physical inventory on March 31, 2012, shows 2,032 units on hand.

Prepare schedules to compute the ending inventory at March 31, 2012, under each of the following inventory methods.

Assume Esplanade Company uses the periodic inventory method.

 

Question 7

Floyd Corporation has the following four items in its ending inventory.

Determine the final lower of cost or market inventory value for each item.

 

Question 8

Kumar Inc. uses a perpetual inventory system. At January 1, 2013, inventory was $320,786 at both cost and market value.

At December 31, 2013, the inventory was $428,714 at cost and $403,231 at market value.

Prepare the necessary December 31 entry under:

 

Question 9

Boyne Inc. had beginning inventory of $15,000 at cost and $25,000 at retail.

Net purchases were $150,000 at cost and $212,500 at retail.

Net markups were $12,500; net markdowns were $8,750; and sales were $196,250.

Compute ending inventory at cost using the conventional retail method.

 

Question 10

(Gross Profit Method)

Astaire Company uses the gross profit method to estimate inventory for monthly reporting purposes.

Presented below is information for the month of May.

 

Question 11

Previn Brothers Inc. purchased land at a price of $30,400. Closing costs were $1,820.

An old building was removed at a cost of $14,850. What amount should be recorded as the cost of the land?

 

Question 12

Garcia Corporation purchased a truck by issuing an $108,000, 4-year, zero-interest-bearing note to Equinox Inc. The market rate of interest for obligations of this nature is 10%. Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase of this truck.

 

Question 13

Mohave Inc. purchased land, building, and equipment from Laguna Corporation for a cash payment of $352,800.

The estimated fair values of the assets are land $67,200, building $246,400, and equipment $89,600.

At what amounts should each of the three assets be recorded?

 

Question 14

Fielder Company obtained land by issuing 2,000 shares of its $12 par value common stock.

The land was recently appraised at $103,700. The common stock is actively traded at $50 per share.

Prepare the journal entry to record the acquisition of the land.

 

Question 15

Navajo Corporation traded a used truck (cost $23,600, accumulated depreciation $21,240) for a small computer worth $4,366. Navajo also paid $1,180 in the transaction.

Prepare the journal entry to record the exchange.

 

Question 16

Mehta Company traded a used welding machine (cost $10,080, accumulated depreciation $3,360) for office equipment with an estimated fair value of $5,600. Mehta also paid $3,360 cash in the transaction.

Prepare the journal entry to record the exchange.

 

Question 17

Depreciation is normally computed on the basis of the nearest

A). full month and to the nearest dollar.

B). day and to the nearest cent.

C). day and to the nearest dollar.

D). full month and to the nearest cent.

 

Question 18

Fernandez Corporation purchased a truck at the beginning of 2012 for $54,180.

The truck is estimated to have a salvage value of $2,580 and a useful life of 206,400 miles.

It was driven 29,670 miles in 2012 and 39,990 miles in 2013. Compute depreciation expense for 2012 and 2013.

 

Question 19

Lockhard Company purchased machinery on January 1, 2012, for $79,200.

The machinery is estimated to have a salvage value of $7,920 after a useful life of 8 years.

(a) Compute 2012 depreciation expense using the double-declining balance method.

(b) Compute 2012 depreciation expense using the double-declining balance method assuming the machinery was purchased on October 1, 2012.

 

Question 20

Jurassic Company owns machinery that cost $1,145,700 and has accumulated depreciation of $458,280. The expected future net cash flows from the use of the asset are expected to be $636,500. The fair value of the equipment is $509,200. Prepare the journal entry, if any, to record the impairment loss.

 

Question 21

Everly Corporation acquires a coal mine at a cost of $501,600. Intangible development costs total $125,400.

After extraction has occurred, Everly must restore the property (estimated fair value of the obligation is $100,320), after which it can be sold for $200,640.

Everly estimates that 5,016 tons of coal can be extracted.

If 878 tons are extracted the first year, prepare the journal entry to record depletion.

 

Question 22

Francis Corporation purchased an asset at a cost of $58,200 on March 1, 2012.

The asset has a useful life of 8 years and a salvage value of $5,820.

For tax purposes, the MACRS class life is 5 years.

Compute tax depreciation for each year 2012–2017.

 

Question 23

Celine Dion Corporation purchases a patent from Salmon Company on January 1, 2012, for $50,820.

The patent has a remaining legal life of 16 years. Celine Dion feels the patent will be useful for 10 years.

Prepare Celine Dion’s journal entries to record the purchase of the patent and 2012 amortization.

 

Question 24

Karen Austin Corporation has capitalized software costs of $768,500, and sales of this product the first year totaled $390,630.

Karen Austin anticipates earning $911,470 in additional future revenues from this product, which is estimated to have an economic life of 4 years.

Compute the amount of software cost amortization for the first year.

(a) Compute the amount of software cost amortization for the first year using the percent of revenue approach.

(b) Compute the amount of software cost amortization for the first year using the straight-line approach.

 

Question 25

Jeff Beck is a farmer who owns land which borders on the right-of-way of the Northern Railroad. On August 10, 2012, due to the admitted negligence of the Railroad, hay on the farm was set on fire and burned.

Beck had had a dispute with the Railroad for several years concerning the ownership of a small parcel of land. The representative of the Railroad has offered to assign any rights which the Railroad may have in the land to Beck in exchange for a release of his right to reimbursement for the loss he has sustained from the fire.

Beck appears inclined to accept the Railroad’s offer. The Railroad’s 2012 financial statements should include the following related to the incident:

A). recognition of a loss only.

B). creation of a liability only.

C). disclosure in note form only.

D). recognition of a loss and creation of a liability for the value of the land.

 

Question 26

Roley Corporation uses a periodic inventory system and the gross method of accounting for purchase discounts. On July 1, Roley purchased $66,000 of inventory, terms 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point.

Roley paid freight costs of $1,210. On July 3, Roley returned damaged goods and received credit of $6,600. On July 10, Roley paid for the goods. Prepare all necessary journal entries for Roley.

 

Question 27

Takemoto Corporation borrowed $93,000 on November 1, 2012, by signing a $95,093, 3-month, zero-interest-bearing note. Prepare Takemoto’s November 1, 2012, entry;

the December 31, 2012, annual adjusting entry; and the February 1, 2013, entry. (For multiple debit/credit en tries, list amounts from largest to smallest, e.g. 10, 8, 6. Round all answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 11,150.)

 

Question 28

Whiteside Corporation issues $629,000 of 9% bonds, due in 14 years, with interest payable semiannually.

At the time of issue, the annual market rate for such bonds is 10%. Compute the issue price of the bonds.(Use the present value tables in the text.

 

Question 29

Indiana Jones Company enters into a 6-year lease of equipment on January 1, 2012, which requires 6 annual payments of $37,560 each, beginning January 1, 2012.

In addition, the lessee guarantees a residual value of $20,870 at lease-end.

The equipment has a useful life of 6 years.

Assume that for Lost Ark Company, the lessor, collectibility is reasonably predictable, there are no important uncertainties concerning costs, and the carrying amount of the machinery is $191,722. Prepare Lost Ark’s January 1, 2012, journal entries.

 

Question 30

On January 1, 2012, Irwin Animation sold a truck to Peete Finance for $26,050 and immediately leased it back. The truck was carried on Irwin’s books at $20,800.

The term of the lease is 5 years, and title transfers to Irwin at lease-end. The lease requires five equal rental payments of $7,048 at the end of each year.

The appropriate rate of interest is 11%, and the truck has a useful life of 5 years with no salvage value.

Prepare Irwin’s 2012 journal entries.

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SET 2

1) Which of the following is considered cash?

2) Bank overdrafts, if material, should be

3) Which of the following is NOT considered cash for financial reporting purposes?

4) If a company employs the gross method of recording accounts receivable from customers, then sales discounts taken should be reported as

5) Which of the following methods of determining annual bad debt expense best achieves the matching concept?

6) The advantage of relating a company’s bad debt expense to its outstanding accounts receivable is that this approach

7) The failure to record a purchase of mer¬chandise on account even though the goods are properly included in the physical inven¬tory results in

8) Belle Co. received merchandise on consignment. As of March 31, Belle had recorded the transaction as a purchase and included the goods in inventory. The effect of this on its financial statements for March 31

9) Eller Co. received merchandise on consignment. As of January 31, Eller included the goods in inventory, but did NOT record the transaction. The effect of this on its financial statements for January 31

10) The use of a Purchase Discounts account implies that the recorded cost of a purchased inventory item is its

11) Which method of inventory pricing best approximates specific identification of the actual flow of costs and units in most manufacturing situations?

12) When using the periodic inventory system, which of the following generally would NOT be separately accounted for in the computation of cost of goods sold?

13) An item of inventory purchased this period for $15.00 has been incorrectly written down to its current replacement cost of $10.00. It sells during the following period for $30.00, its normal selling price, with disposal costs of $3.00 and normal profit of $12.00. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

14) Designated market value

15) In no case can “market” in the lower-of-cost-or-market rule be more than

16) A major advantage of the retail inventory method is that it

17) The gross profit method of inventory valuation is invalid when

18) The retail inventory method is based on the assumption that the

19) Which of the following is NOT a major characteristic of a plant asset?

20) Cotton Hotel Corporation recently purchased Holiday Hotel and the land on which it is located with the plan to tear down the Holiday Hotel and build a new luxury hotel on the site. The cost of the Holiday Hotel should be

21) If a corporation purchases a lot and building and subsequently tears down the building and uses the property as a parking lot, the proper accounting treatment of the cost of the building would depend on

22) The period of time during which interest must be capitalized ends when

23) To be consistent with the historical cost principle, overhead costs incurred by an enterprise constructing its own building should be

24) When computing the amount of interest cost to be capitalized, the concept of “avoidable interest” refers to

25) The King-Kong Corporation exchanges one plant asset for a similar plant asset and gives cash in the exchange. The exchange is NOT expected to cause a material change in the future cash flows for either entity. If a gain on the disposal of the old asset is indicated, the gain will

26) When funds are borrowed to pay for construction of assets that qualify for capitalization of interest, the excess funds NOT needed to pay for construction may be temporarily invested in interest-bearing securities. Interest earned on these temporary investments should be

27) Which of the following is NOT a condition that must be satisfied before interest capitalization can begin on a qualifying asset?

28) Which of the following most accurately reflects the concept of depreciation as used in accounting?

29) Which of the following principles best describes the conceptual rationale for the methods of matching depreciation expense with revenues?

30) The major difference between the service life of an asset and its physical life is that

31) Starr Company purchased a depreciable asset for $150,000. The estimated salvage value is $10,000, and the estimated useful life is 8 years. The double-declining balance method will be used for depreciation. What is the depreciation expense for the second year on this asset?

32) Bigbie Company purchased a depreciable asset for $600,000. The estimated salvage value is $30,000, and the estimated useful life is 10,000 hours. Bigbie used the asset for 1,100 hours in the current year. The activity method will be used for depreciation. What is the depreciation expense on this asset?

33) Harrison Company purchased a depreciable asset for $100,000. The estimated salvage value is $10,000, and the estimated useful life is 10 years. The straight-line method will be used for depreciation. What is the depreciation base of this asset?

34) Costs incurred internally to create intangibles are

35) The cost of purchasing patent rights for a product that might otherwise have seriously competed with one of the purchaser’s patented products should be

36) Riser Corporation was granted a patent on a product on January 1, 1998. To protect its patent, the corporation purchased on January 1, 2007 a patent on a competing product which was originally issued on January 10, 2003. Because of its unique plant, Riser Corporation does NOT feel the competing patent can be used in producing a product. The cost of the competing patent should be

37) Twilight Corporation acquired End-of-the-World Products on January 1, 2008 for $2,000,000, and recorded goodwill of $375,000 as a result of that purchase. At December 31, 2008, the End-of-the-World Products Division had a fair value of $1,700,000. The net identifiable assets of the Division (excluding goodwill) had a fair value of $1,450,000 at that time. What amount of loss on impairment of goodwill should Twilight record in 2008?

38) Fleming Corporation acquired Out-of-Sight Products on January 1, 2008 for $4,000,000, and recorded goodwill of $750,000 as a result of that purchase. At December 31, 2008, the Out-of-Sight Products Division had a fair value of $3,400,000. The net identifiable assets of the Division (excluding goodwill) had a fair value of $2,900,000 at that time. What amount of loss on impairment of goodwill should Fleming record in 2008?

39) Malrom Manufacturing Company acquired a patent on a manufacturing process on January 1, 2006 for $10,000,000. It was expected to have a 10 year life and no residual value. Malrom uses straight-line amortization for patents. On December 31, 2007, the expected future cash flows expected from the patent were expected to be $800,000 per year for the next eight years. The present value of these cash flows, discounted at Malrom’s market interest rate, is $4,800,000. At what amount should the patent be carried on the December 31, 2007 balance sheet?

40) Goodwill

41) Easton Company and Lofton Company were combined in a purchase transaction. Easton was able to acquire Lofton at a bargain price. The sum of the market or appraised values of identifiable assets acquired less the fair value of liabilities assumed exceeded the cost to Easton. After revaluing noncurrent assets to zero, there was still some “negative goodwill.” Proper accounting treatment by Easton is to report the amount as

42) The reason goodwill is sometimes referred to as a master valuation account is because

43) Which of the following items is a current liability?

44) Which of the following statements is false?

45) Stock dividends distributable should be classified on the

46) Simson Company has 35 employees who work 8-hour days and are paid hourly. On January 1, 2006 the company began a program of granting its employees 10 days of paid vacation each year. Vacation days earned in 2006 may first be taken on January 1, 2007. Information relative to these employees is as follows:

Year Hourly Wages Vacation Days Earned by Each Employee Vacation Dayse Used by Each Employee

2006 $28.50 10 0

2007 $27.00 10 8

2008 $28.50 10 10

What is the amount of expense relative to compensated absences that should be reported on Simson’s income statement for 2006?

47) A company buys an oil rig for $1,000,000 on January 1, 2007. The life of the rig is 10 years and the expected cost to dismantle the rig at the end of 10 years is $200,000 (present value at 10% is $77,110). 10% is an appropriate interest rate for this company. What expense should be recorded for 2007 as a result of these events?

48) A company offers a cash rebate of $1 on each $4 package of batteries sold during 2007. Historically, 10% of customers mail in the rebate form. During 2007, 6,000,000 packages of batteries are sold, and 210,000 $1 rebates are mailed to customers. What is the rebate expense and liability, respectively, shown on the 2007 financial statements dated December 31?

49) A contingency can be accrued when

50) Which of the following sets of conditions would give rise to the accrual of a contingency under current generally accepted accounting principles?

51) Mark Ward is a farmer who owns land which borders on the right-of-way of the Northern Railroad. On August 10, 2007, due to the admitted negligence of the Railroad, hay on the farm was set on fire and burned. Ward had had a dispute with the Railroad for several years concerning the ownership of a small parcel of land. The representative of the Railroad has offered to assign any rights which the Railroad may have in the land to Ward in exchange for a release of his right to reimbursement for the loss he has sustained from the fire. Ward appears inclined to accept the Railroad’s offer. The Railroad’s 2007 financial statements should include the following related to the incident:

52) An example of an item which is NOT a liability is

53) The covenants and other terms of the agreement between the issuer of bonds and the lender are set forth in the

54) Bonds for which the owners’ names are NOT registered with the issuing corporation are called

55) Minimum lease payments may include a

56) What impact does a bargain purchase option have on the present value of the minimum lease payments computed by the lessee?

57) Which of the following is a correct statement of one of the capitalization criteria?

58) In order to properly record a direct-financing lease, the lessor needs to know how to calculate the lease receivable. The lease receivable in a direct-financing lease is best defined as

59) In the earlier years of a lease, from the lessee’s perspective, the use of the

60) In a lease that is appropriately recorded as a direct-financing lease by the lessor, unearned income

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SET 3

1) Which of the following is NOT considered cash for financial reporting purposes?

2) What is the preferable presentation of accounts receivable from officers, employees, or affiliated companies on a balance sheet?

3) Which of the following items should NOT be included in the Cash caption on the balance sheet?

4) The advantage of relating a company’s bad debt expense to its outstanding accounts receivable is that this approach

5) Which of the following is a generally accepted method of determining the amount of the adjustment to bad debt expense?

6) Assuming that the ideal measure of short-term receivables in the balance sheet is the discounted value of the cash to be received in the future, failure to follow this practice usually does NOT make the balance sheet misleading because

7) Eller Co. received merchandise on consignment. As of January 31, Eller included the goods in inventory, but did NOT record the transaction. The effect of this on its financial statements for January 31 would be

8) If the beginning inventory for 2006 is overstated, the effects of this error on cost of goods sold for 2006, net income for 2006, and assets at December 31, 2007, respectively, are

9) The accountant for the Orion Sales Company is preparing the income statement for 2007 and the balance sheet at December 31, 2007. Orion uses the periodic inventory system. The January 1, 2007 merchandise inventory balance will appear

10) The use of a Discounts Lost account implies that the recorded cost of a purchased inventory item is its

11) When using the periodic inventory system, which of the following generally would NOT be separately accounted for in the computation of cost of goods sold?

12) The use of a Purchase Discounts account implies that the recorded cost of a purchased inventory item is its

13) In no case can “market” in the lower-of-cost-or-market rule be more than

14) When the direct method is used to record inventory at market

15) Designated market value

16) The retail inventory method is based on the assumption that the

17) In 2006, Lucas Manufacturing signed a contract with a supplier to purchase raw materials in 2007 for $700,000. Before the December 31, 2006 balance sheet date, the market price for these materials dropped to $510,000. The journal entry to record this situation at December 31, 2006 will result in a credit that should be reported

18) The gross profit method of inventory valuation is invalid when

19) Which of the following is NOT a major characteristic of a plant asset?

20) The cost of land does NOT include

21) If a corporation purchases a lot and building and subsequently tears down the building and uses the property as a parking lot, the proper accounting treatment of the cost of the building would depend on

22) To be consistent with the historical cost principle, overhead costs incurred by an enterprise constructing its own building should be

23) When computing the amount of interest cost to be capitalized, the concept of “avoidable interest” refers to

24) The period of time during which interest must be capitalized ends when

25) Construction of a qualifying asset is started on April 1 and finished on December 1. The fraction used to multiply an expenditure made on April 1 to find weighted-average accumulated expenditures is

26) When funds are borrowed to pay for construction of assets that qualify for capitalization of interest, the excess funds NOT needed to pay for construction may be temporarily invested in interest-bearing securities. Interest earned on these temporary investments should be

27) When a plant asset is acquired by issuance of common stock, the cost of the plant asset is properly measured by the

28) If an industrial firm uses the units-of-production method for computing depreciation on its only plant asset, factory machinery, the credit to accumulated depreciation from period to period during the life of the firm will

29) The term “depreciable cost,” or “depreciable base,” as it is used in accounting, refers to

30) Which of the following most accurately reflects the concept of depreciation as used in accounting?

31) Prentice Company purchased a depreciable asset for $200,000. The estimated salvage value is $20,000, and the estimated useful life is 10 years. The straight-line method will be used for depreciation. What is the depreciation base of this asset?

32) Pine Company purchased a depreciable asset for $360,000. The estimated salvage value is $24,000, and the estimated useful life is 8 years. The double-declining balance method will be used for depreciation. What is the depreciation expense for the second year on this asset?

33) Bigbie Company purchased a depreciable asset for $600,000. The estimated salvage value is $30,000, and the estimated useful life is 10,000 hours. Bigbie used the asset for 1,100 hours in the current year. The activity method will be used for depreciation. What is the depreciation expense on this asset?

34) The cost of purchasing patent rights for a product that might otherwise have seriously competed with one of the purchaser’s patented products should be

35) Riser Corporation was granted a patent on a product on January 1, 1998. To protect its patent, the corporation purchased on January 1, 2007 a patent on a competing product which was originally issued on January 10, 2003. Because of its unique plant, Riser Corporation does NOT feel the competing patent can be used in producing a product. The cost of the competing patent should be

36) Which of the following methods of amortization is normally used for intangible assets?

37) General Products Company bought Special Products Division in 2006 and appropriately booked $250,000 of goodwill related to the purchase. On December 31, 2007, the fair value of Special Products Division is $2,000,000 and it is carried on General Product’s books for a total of $1,700,000, including the goodwill. An analysis of Special Products Division’s assets indicates that goodwill of $200,000 exists on December 31, 2007. What goodwill impairment should be recognized by General Products in 2007?

38) Twilight Corporation acquired End-of-the-World Products on January 1, 2008 for $2,000,000, and recorded goodwill of $375,000 as a result of that purchase. At December 31, 2008, the End-of-the-World Products Division had a fair value of $1,700,000. The net identifiable assets of the Division (excluding goodwill) had a fair value of $1,450,000 at that time. What amount of loss on impairment of goodwill should Twilight record in 2008?

39) Fleming Corporation acquired Out-of-Sight Products on January 1, 2008 for $4,000,000, and recorded goodwill of $750,000 as a result of that purchase. At December 31, 2008, the Out-of-Sight Products Division had a fair value of $3,400,000. The net identifiable assets of the Division (excluding goodwill) had a fair value of $2,900,000 at that time. What amount of loss on impairment of goodwill should Fleming record in 2008?

40) When a patent is amortized, the credit is usually made to

41) The reason goodwill is sometimes referred to as a master valuation account is because

42) Easton Company and Lofton Company were combined in a purchase transaction. Easton was able to acquire Lofton at a bargain price. The sum of the market or appraised values of identifiable assets acquired less the fair value of liabilities assumed exceeded the cost to Easton. After revaluing noncurrent assets to zero, there was still some “negative goodwill.” Proper accounting treatment by Easton is to report the amount as

43) Stock dividends distributable should be classified on the

44) Which of the following statements is false?

45) Which of the following items is a current liability?

46) Simson Company has 35 employees who work 8-hour days and are paid hourly. On January 1, 2006 the company began a program of granting its employees 10 days of paid vacation each year. Vacation days earned in 2006 may first be taken on January 1, 2007. Information relative to these employees is as follows:

What is the amount of expense relative to compensated absences that should be reported on Simson’s income statement for 2006?

47) A company offers a cash rebate of $1 on each $4 package of batteries sold during 2007. Historically, 10% of customers mail in the rebate form. During 2007, 6,000,000 packages of batteries are sold, and 210,000 $1 rebates are mailed to customers. What is the rebate expense and liability, respectively, shown on the 2007 financial statements dated December 31?

48) A company offers a cash rebate of $1 on each $4 package of light bulbs sold during 2007. Historically, 10% of customers mail in the rebate form. During 2007, 4,000,000 packages of light bulbs are sold, and 140,000 $1 rebates are mailed to customers. What is the rebate expense and liability, respectively, shown on the 2007 financial statements dated December 31?

49) A contingency can be accrued when

50) Mark Ward is a farmer who owns land which borders on the right-of-way of the Northern Railroad. On August 10, 2007, due to the admitted negligence of the Railroad, hay on the farm was set on fire and burned. Ward had had a dispute with the Railroad for several years concerning the ownership of a small parcel of land. The representative of the Railroad has offered to assign any rights which the Railroad may have in the land to Ward in exchange for a release of his right to reimbursement for the loss he has sustained from the fire. Ward appears inclined to accept the Railroad’s offer. The Railroad’s 2007 financial statements should include the following related to the incident:

51) Which of the following sets of conditions would give rise to the accrual of a contingency under current generally accepted accounting principles?

52) If bonds are issued initially at a premium and the effective-interest method of amortization is used, interest expense in the earlier years will be

53) An example of an item which is NOT a liability is

54) The covenants and other terms of the agreement between the issuer of bonds and the lender are set forth in the

55) Which of the following is a correct statement of one of the capitalization criteria?

56) Which of the following best describes current practice in accounting for leases?

57) While only certain leases are currently accounted for as a sale or purchase, there is theoretic justification for considering all leases to be sales or purchases. The principal reason that supports this idea is that

58) The amount to be recorded as the cost of an asset under capital lease is equal to the

59) In the earlier years of a lease, from the lessee’s perspective, the use of the

60) If the residual value of a leased asset is guaranteed by a third party

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ACC 422 Final Exam Guide All 3 Sets

Details of All 180 Questions Given Below

SET 1

1. Kraft Enterprises owns the following assets at December 31, 2012.

Cash in bank–savings account 67,516             Checking account balance       26,445

Cash on hand   9,478               Postdated checks         753

Cash refund due from IRS       40,324             Certificates of deposit (180-day)         94,754

What amount should be reported as cash?

Question 2

Presented below is information related to Rembrandt Inc.’s inventory.

(per unit)                                             Skis                 Boots               Parkas

Historical Cost                                    273.79             152.75             76.37

Selling Price                                        312.70             208.95             106.27

Cost to distribute                                27.38               11.53               3.60

Current replacement cost                    292.52             151.31             73.49

Normal profit margin                          46.11               41.79               30.62

Determine the following:

Question 3

Matlock Company uses a perpetual inventory system. Its beginning inventory consists of 67 units that cost $40 each. During June, the company purchased 202 units at $40 each, returned 8 units for credit, and sold 168 units at $67 each. Journalize the June transactions.

Question 4

Amsterdam Company uses a periodic inventory system. For April, when the company sold 700 units, the following information is available.

Compute the April 30 inventory and the April cost of goods sold using the average cost method.

Question 5

Amsterdam Company uses a periodic inventory system. For April, when the company sold 600 units, the following information is available.

Compute the April 30 inventory and the April cost of goods sold using the FIFO method.

Question 6

(FIFO, LIFO, Average Cost Inventory)

Esplanade Company was formed on December 1, 2011. The following information is available from Esplanade’s inventory records for Product BAP.

Purchases                                                        Units               Unit Cost

January 1, 2012(beginning inventory)            762                  8.00

January 5, 2012                                               1,524               9.00

January 25, 2012                                             1,651               10.00

February 16, 2012                                           1,061               11.00

March 26, 2012                                               762                  12.00

A physical inventory on March 31, 2012, shows 2,032 units on hand. Prepare schedules to compute the ending inventory at March 31, 2012, under each of the following inventory methods. Assume Esplanade Company uses the periodic inventory method.

Question 7

Floyd Corporation has the following four items in its ending inventory. Determine the final lower of cost or market inventory value for each item.

Question 8

Kumar Inc. uses a perpetual inventory system. At January 1, 2013, inventory was $320,786 at both cost and market value. At December 31, 2013, the inventory was $428,714 at cost and $403,231 at market value. Prepare the necessary December 31 entry under:

Question 9

Boyne Inc. had beginning inventory of $15,000 at cost and $25,000 at retail. Net purchases were $150,000 at cost and $212,500 at retail. Net markups were $12,500; net markdowns were $8,750; and sales were $196,250. Compute ending inventory at cost using the conventional retail method.

Question 10

(Gross Profit Method)

Astaire Company uses the gross profit method to estimate inventory for monthly reporting purposes. Presented below is information for the month of May.

Question 11

Previn Brothers Inc. purchased land at a price of $30,400. Closing costs were $1,820. An old building was removed at a cost of $14,850. What amount should be recorded as the cost of the land?

Question 12

Garcia Corporation purchased a truck by issuing an $108,000, 4-year, zero-interest-bearing note to Equinox Inc. The market rate of interest for obligations of this nature is 10%. Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase of this truck.

Question 13

Mohave Inc. purchased land, building, and equipment from Laguna Corporation for a cash payment of $352,800. The estimated fair values of the assets are land $67,200, building $246,400, and equipment $89,600. At what amounts should each of the three assets be recorded?

Question 14

Fielder Company obtained land by issuing 2,000 shares of its $12 par value common stock. The land was recently appraised at $103,700. The common stock is actively traded at $50 per share. Prepare the journal entry to record the acquisition of the land.

Question 15

Navajo Corporation traded a used truck (cost $23,600, accumulated depreciation $21,240) for a small computer worth $4,366. Navajo also paid $1,180 in the transaction. Prepare the journal entry to record the exchange.

Question 16

Mehta Company traded a used welding machine (cost $10,080, accumulated depreciation $3,360) for office equipment with an estimated fair value of $5,600. Mehta also paid $3,360 cash in the transaction. Prepare the journal entry to record the exchange.

Question 17

Depreciation is normally computed on the basis of the nearest

A). full month and to the nearest dollar.

B). day and to the nearest cent.

C). day and to the nearest dollar.

D). full month and to the nearest cent.

Question 18

Fernandez Corporation purchased a truck at the beginning of 2012 for $54,180. The truck is estimated to have a salvage value of $2,580 and a useful life of 206,400 miles. It was driven 29,670 miles in 2012 and 39,990 miles in 2013. Compute depreciation expense for 2012 and 2013.

Question 19

Lockhard Company purchased machinery on January 1, 2012, for $79,200. The machinery is estimated to have a salvage value of $7,920 after a useful life of 8 years.

(a) Compute 2012 depreciation expense using the double-declining balance method.

(b) Compute 2012 depreciation expense using the double-declining balance method assuming the machinery was purchased on October 1, 2012.

Question 20

Jurassic Company owns machinery that cost $1,145,700 and has accumulated depreciation of $458,280. The expected future net cash flows from the use of the asset are expected to be $636,500. The fair value of the equipment is $509,200. Prepare the journal entry, if any, to record the impairment loss.

uestion 21

Everly Corporation acquires a coal mine at a cost of $501,600. Intangible development costs total $125,400. After extraction has occurred, Everly must restore the property (estimated fair value of the obligation is $100,320), after which it can be sold for $200,640. Everly estimates that 5,016 tons of coal can be extracted. If 878 tons are extracted the first year, prepare the journal entry to record depletion.

Question 22

Francis Corporation purchased an asset at a cost of $58,200 on March 1, 2012. The asset has a useful life of 8 years and a salvage value of $5,820. For tax purposes, the MACRS class life is 5 years. Compute tax depreciation for each year 2012–2017.

Question 23

Celine Dion Corporation purchases a patent from Salmon Company on January 1, 2012, for $50,820. The patent has a remaining legal life of 16 years. Celine Dion feels the patent will be useful for 10 years. Prepare Celine Dion’s journal entries to record the purchase of the patent and 2012 amortization.

Question 24

Karen Austin Corporation has capitalized software costs of $768,500, and sales of this product the first year totaled $390,630. Karen Austin anticipates earning $911,470 in additional future revenues from this product, which is estimated to have an economic life of 4 years. Compute the amount of software cost amortization for the first year.

(a) Compute the amount of software cost amortization for the first year using the percent of revenue approach.

(b) Compute the amount of software cost amortization for the first year using the straight-line approach.

Question 25

Jeff Beck is a farmer who owns land which borders on the right-of-way of the Northern Railroad. On August 10, 2012, due to the admitted negligence of the Railroad, hay on the farm was set on fire and burned. Beck had had a dispute with the Railroad for several years concerning the ownership of a small parcel of land. The representative of the Railroad has offered to assign any rights which the Railroad may have in the land to Beck in exchange for a release of his right to reimbursement for the loss he has sustained from the fire. Beck appears inclined to accept the Railroad’s offer. The Railroad’s 2012 financial statements should include the following related to the incident:

A). recognition of a loss only.

B). creation of a liability only.

C). disclosure in note form only.

D). recognition of a loss and creation of a liability for the value of the land.

Question 26

Roley Corporation uses a periodic inventory system and the gross method of accounting for purchase discounts. On July 1, Roley purchased $66,000 of inventory, terms 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point. Roley paid freight costs of $1,210. On July 3, Roley returned damaged goods and received credit of $6,600. On July 10, Roley paid for the goods. Prepare all necessary journal entries for Roley.

Question 27

Takemoto Corporation borrowed $93,000 on November 1, 2012, by signing a $95,093, 3-month, zero-interest-bearing note. Prepare Takemoto’s November 1, 2012, entry; the December 31, 2012, annual adjusting entry; and the February 1, 2013, entry. (For multiple debit/credit en tries, list amounts from largest to smallest, e.g. 10, 8, 6. Round all answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 11,150.)

Question 28

Whiteside Corporation issues $629,000 of 9% bonds, due in 14 years, with interest payable semiannually. At the time of issue, the annual market rate for such bonds is 10%. Compute the issue price of the bonds.(Use the present value tables in the text.

Question 29

Indiana Jones Company enters into a 6-year lease of equipment on January 1, 2012, which requires 6 annual payments of $37,560 each, beginning January 1, 2012. In addition, the lessee guarantees a residual value of $20,870 at lease-end. The equipment has a useful life of 6 years. Assume that for Lost Ark Company, the lessor, collectibility is reasonably predictable, there are no important uncertainties concerning costs, and the carrying amount of the machinery is $191,722. Prepare Lost Ark’s January 1, 2012, journal entries.

Question 30

On January 1, 2012, Irwin Animation sold a truck to Peete Finance for $26,050 and immediately leased it back. The truck was carried on Irwin’s books at $20,800. The term of the lease is 5 years, and title transfers to Irwin at lease-end. The lease requires five equal rental payments of $7,048 at the end of each year. The appropriate rate of interest is 11%, and the truck has a useful life of 5 years with no salvage value. Prepare Irwin’s 2012 journal entries.

SET 2

1) Which of the following is considered cash?

2) Bank overdrafts, if material, should be

3) Which of the following is NOT considered cash for financial reporting purposes?

4) If a company employs the gross method of recording accounts receivable from customers, then sales discounts taken should be reported as

5) Which of the following methods of determining annual bad debt expense best achieves the matching concept?

6) The advantage of relating a company’s bad debt expense to its outstanding accounts receivable is that this approach

7) The failure to record a purchase of mer¬chandise on account even though the goods are properly included in the physical inven¬tory results in

8) Belle Co. received merchandise on consignment. As of March 31, Belle had recorded the transaction as a purchase and included the goods in inventory. The effect of this on its financial statements for March 31

9) Eller Co. received merchandise on consignment. As of January 31, Eller included the goods in inventory, but did NOT record the transaction. The effect of this on its financial statements for January 31

10) The use of a Purchase Discounts account implies that the recorded cost of a purchased inventory item is its

11) Which method of inventory pricing best approximates specific identification of the actual flow of costs and units in most manufacturing situations?

12) When using the periodic inventory system, which of the following generally would NOT be separately accounted for in the computation of cost of goods sold?

13) An item of inventory purchased this period for $15.00 has been incorrectly written down to its current replacement cost of $10.00. It sells during the following period for $30.00, its normal selling price, with disposal costs of $3.00 and normal profit of $12.00. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

14) Designated market value

15) In no case can “market” in the lower-of-cost-or-market rule be more than

16) A major advantage of the retail inventory method is that it

17) The gross profit method of inventory valuation is invalid when

18) The retail inventory method is based on the assumption that the

19) Which of the following is NOT a major characteristic of a plant asset?

20) Cotton Hotel Corporation recently purchased Holiday Hotel and the land on which it is located with the plan to tear down the Holiday Hotel and build a new luxury hotel on the site. The cost of the Holiday Hotel should be

21) If a corporation purchases a lot and building and subsequently tears down the building and uses the property as a parking lot, the proper accounting treatment of the cost of the building would depend on

22) The period of time during which interest must be capitalized ends when

23) To be consistent with the historical cost principle, overhead costs incurred by an enterprise constructing its own building should be

24) When computing the amount of interest cost to be capitalized, the concept of “avoidable interest” refers to

25) The King-Kong Corporation exchanges one plant asset for a similar plant asset and gives cash in the exchange. The exchange is NOT expected to cause a material change in the future cash flows for either entity. If a gain on the disposal of the old asset is indicated, the gain will

26) When funds are borrowed to pay for construction of assets that qualify for capitalization of interest, the excess funds NOT needed to pay for construction may be temporarily invested in interest-bearing securities. Interest earned on these temporary investments should be

27) Which of the following is NOT a condition that must be satisfied before interest capitalization can begin on a qualifying asset?

28) Which of the following most accurately reflects the concept of depreciation as used in accounting?

29) Which of the following principles best describes the conceptual rationale for the methods of matching depreciation expense with revenues?

30) The major difference between the service life of an asset and its physical life is that

31) Starr Company purchased a depreciable asset for $150,000. The estimated salvage value is $10,000, and the estimated useful life is 8 years. The double-declining balance method will be used for depreciation. What is the depreciation expense for the second year on this asset?

32) Bigbie Company purchased a depreciable asset for $600,000. The estimated salvage value is $30,000, and the estimated useful life is 10,000 hours. Bigbie used the asset for 1,100 hours in the current year. The activity method will be used for depreciation. What is the depreciation expense on this asset?

33) Harrison Company purchased a depreciable asset for $100,000. The estimated salvage value is $10,000, and the estimated useful life is 10 years. The straight-line method will be used for depreciation. What is the depreciation base of this asset?

34) Costs incurred internally to create intangibles are

35) The cost of purchasing patent rights for a product that might otherwise have seriously competed with one of the purchaser’s patented products should be

36) Riser Corporation was granted a patent on a product on January 1, 1998. To protect its patent, the corporation purchased on January 1, 2007 a patent on a competing product which was originally issued on January 10, 2003. Because of its unique plant, Riser Corporation does NOT feel the competing patent can be used in producing a product. The cost of the competing patent should be

37) Twilight Corporation acquired End-of-the-World Products on January 1, 2008 for $2,000,000, and recorded goodwill of $375,000 as a result of that purchase. At December 31, 2008, the End-of-the-World Products Division had a fair value of $1,700,000. The net identifiable assets of the Division (excluding goodwill) had a fair value of $1,450,000 at that time. What amount of loss on impairment of goodwill should Twilight record in 2008?

38) Fleming Corporation acquired Out-of-Sight Products on January 1, 2008 for $4,000,000, and recorded goodwill of $750,000 as a result of that purchase. At December 31, 2008, the Out-of-Sight Products Division had a fair value of $3,400,000. The net identifiable assets of the Division (excluding goodwill) had a fair value of $2,900,000 at that time. What amount of loss on impairment of goodwill should Fleming record in 2008?

39) Malrom Manufacturing Company acquired a patent on a manufacturing process on January 1, 2006 for $10,000,000. It was expected to have a 10 year life and no residual value. Malrom uses straight-line amortization for patents. On December 31, 2007, the expected future cash flows expected from the patent were expected to be $800,000 per year for the next eight years. The present value of these cash flows, discounted at Malrom’s market interest rate, is $4,800,000. At what amount should the patent be carried on the December 31, 2007 balance sheet?

40) Goodwill

41) Easton Company and Lofton Company were combined in a purchase transaction. Easton was able to acquire Lofton at a bargain price. The sum of the market or appraised values of identifiable assets acquired less the fair value of liabilities assumed exceeded the cost to Easton. After revaluing noncurrent assets to zero, there was still some “negative goodwill.” Proper accounting treatment by Easton is to report the amount as

42) The reason goodwill is sometimes referred to as a master valuation account is because

43) Which of the following items is a current liability?

44) Which of the following statements is false?

45) Stock dividends distributable should be classified on the

46) Simson Company has 35 employees who work 8-hour days and are paid hourly. On January 1, 2006 the company began a program of granting its employees 10 days of paid vacation each year. Vacation days earned in 2006 may first be taken on January 1, 2007. Information relative to these employees is as follows:

Year Hourly Wages Vacation Days Earned by Each Employee Vacation Dayse Used by Each Employee

2006 $28.50 10 0

2007 $27.00 10 8

2008 $28.50 10 10

What is the amount of expense relative to compensated absences that should be reported on Simson’s income statement for 2006?

47) A company buys an oil rig for $1,000,000 on January 1, 2007. The life of the rig is 10 years and the expected cost to dismantle the rig at the end of 10 years is $200,000 (present value at 10% is $77,110). 10% is an appropriate interest rate for this company. What expense should be recorded for 2007 as a result of these events?

48) A company offers a cash rebate of $1 on each $4 package of batteries sold during 2007. Historically, 10% of customers mail in the rebate form. During 2007, 6,000,000 packages of batteries are sold, and 210,000 $1 rebates are mailed to customers. What is the rebate expense and liability, respectively, shown on the 2007 financial statements dated December 31?

49) A contingency can be accrued when

50) Which of the following sets of conditions would give rise to the accrual of a contingency under current generally accepted accounting principles?

51) Mark Ward is a farmer who owns land which borders on the right-of-way of the Northern Railroad. On August 10, 2007, due to the admitted negligence of the Railroad, hay on the farm was set on fire and burned. Ward had had a dispute with the Railroad for several years concerning the ownership of a small parcel of land. The representative of the Railroad has offered to assign any rights which the Railroad may have in the land to Ward in exchange for a release of his right to reimbursement for the loss he has sustained from the fire. Ward appears inclined to accept the Railroad’s offer. The Railroad’s 2007 financial statements should include the following related to the incident:

52) An example of an item which is NOT a liability is

53) The covenants and other terms of the agreement between the issuer of bonds and the lender are set forth in the

54) Bonds for which the owners’ names are NOT registered with the issuing corporation are called

55) Minimum lease payments may include a

56) What impact does a bargain purchase option have on the present value of the minimum lease payments computed by the lessee?

57) Which of the following is a correct statement of one of the capitalization criteria?

58) In order to properly record a direct-financing lease, the lessor needs to know how to calculate the lease receivable. The lease receivable in a direct-financing lease is best defined as

59) In the earlier years of a lease, from the lessee’s perspective, the use of the

60) In a lease that is appropriately recorded as a direct-financing lease by the lessor, unearned income

 

 

SET 3

 

1) Which of the following is NOT considered cash for financial reporting purposes?

2) What is the preferable presentation of accounts receivable from officers, employees, or affiliated companies on a balance sheet?

3) Which of the following items should NOT be included in the Cash caption on the balance sheet?

4) The advantage of relating a company’s bad debt expense to its outstanding accounts receivable is that this approach

5) Which of the following is a generally accepted method of determining the amount of the adjustment to bad debt expense?

6) Assuming that the ideal measure of short-term receivables in the balance sheet is the discounted value of the cash to be received in the future, failure to follow this practice usually does NOT make the balance sheet misleading because

7) Eller Co. received merchandise on consignment. As of January 31, Eller included the goods in inventory, but did NOT record the transaction. The effect of this on its financial statements for January 31 would be

8) If the beginning inventory for 2006 is overstated, the effects of this error on cost of goods sold for 2006, net income for 2006, and assets at December 31, 2007, respectively, are

9) The accountant for the Orion Sales Company is preparing the income statement for 2007 and the balance sheet at December 31, 2007. Orion uses the periodic inventory system. The January 1, 2007 merchandise inventory balance will appear

10) The use of a Discounts Lost account implies that the recorded cost of a purchased inventory item is its

11) When using the periodic inventory system, which of the following generally would NOT be separately accounted for in the computation of cost of goods sold?

12) The use of a Purchase Discounts account implies that the recorded cost of a purchased inventory item is its

13) In no case can “market” in the lower-of-cost-or-market rule be more than

14) When the direct method is used to record inventory at market

15) Designated market value

16) The retail inventory method is based on the assumption that the

17) In 2006, Lucas Manufacturing signed a contract with a supplier to purchase raw materials in 2007 for $700,000. Before the December 31, 2006 balance sheet date, the market price for these materials dropped to $510,000. The journal entry to record this situation at December 31, 2006 will result in a credit that should be reported

18) The gross profit method of inventory valuation is invalid when

19) Which of the following is NOT a major characteristic of a plant asset?

20) The cost of land does NOT include

21) If a corporation purchases a lot and building and subsequently tears down the building and uses the property as a parking lot, the proper accounting treatment of the cost of the building would depend on

22) To be consistent with the historical cost principle, overhead costs incurred by an enterprise constructing its own building should be

23) When computing the amount of interest cost to be capitalized, the concept of “avoidable interest” refers to

24) The period of time during which interest must be capitalized ends when

25) Construction of a qualifying asset is started on April 1 and finished on December 1. The fraction used to multiply an expenditure made on April 1 to find weighted-average accumulated expenditures is

26) When funds are borrowed to pay for construction of assets that qualify for capitalization of interest, the excess funds NOT needed to pay for construction may be temporarily invested in interest-bearing securities. Interest earned on these temporary investments should be

27) When a plant asset is acquired by issuance of common stock, the cost of the plant asset is properly measured by the

28) If an industrial firm uses the units-of-production method for computing depreciation on its only plant asset, factory machinery, the credit to accumulated depreciation from period to period during the life of the firm will

29) The term “depreciable cost,” or “depreciable base,” as it is used in accounting, refers to

30) Which of the following most accurately reflects the concept of depreciation as used in accounting?

31) Prentice Company purchased a depreciable asset for $200,000. The estimated salvage value is $20,000, and the estimated useful life is 10 years. The straight-line method will be used for depreciation. What is the depreciation base of this asset?

32) Pine Company purchased a depreciable asset for $360,000. The estimated salvage value is $24,000, and the estimated useful life is 8 years. The double-declining balance method will be used for depreciation. What is the depreciation expense for the second year on this asset?

33) Bigbie Company purchased a depreciable asset for $600,000. The estimated salvage value is $30,000, and the estimated useful life is 10,000 hours. Bigbie used the asset for 1,100 hours in the current year. The activity method will be used for depreciation. What is the depreciation expense on this asset?

34) The cost of purchasing patent rights for a product that might otherwise have seriously competed with one of the purchaser’s patented products should be

35) Riser Corporation was granted a patent on a product on January 1, 1998. To protect its patent, the corporation purchased on January 1, 2007 a patent on a competing product which was originally issued on January 10, 2003. Because of its unique plant, Riser Corporation does NOT feel the competing patent can be used in producing a product. The cost of the competing patent should be

36) Which of the following methods of amortization is normally used for intangible assets?

37) General Products Company bought Special Products Division in 2006 and appropriately booked $250,000 of goodwill related to the purchase. On December 31, 2007, the fair value of Special Products Division is $2,000,000 and it is carried on General Product’s books for a total of $1,700,000, including the goodwill. An analysis of Special Products Division’s assets indicates that goodwill of $200,000 exists on December 31, 2007. What goodwill impairment should be recognized by General Products in 2007?

38) Twilight Corporation acquired End-of-the-World Products on January 1, 2008 for $2,000,000, and recorded goodwill of $375,000 as a result of that purchase. At December 31, 2008, the End-of-the-World Products Division had a fair value of $1,700,000. The net identifiable assets of the Division (excluding goodwill) had a fair value of $1,450,000 at that time. What amount of loss on impairment of goodwill should Twilight record in 2008?

39) Fleming Corporation acquired Out-of-Sight Products on January 1, 2008 for $4,000,000, and recorded goodwill of $750,000 as a result of that purchase. At December 31, 2008, the Out-of-Sight Products Division had a fair value of $3,400,000. The net identifiable assets of the Division (excluding goodwill) had a fair value of $2,900,000 at that time. What amount of loss on impairment of goodwill should Fleming record in 2008?

40) When a patent is amortized, the credit is usually made to

41) The reason goodwill is sometimes referred to as a master valuation account is because

42) Easton Company and Lofton Company were combined in a purchase transaction. Easton was able to acquire Lofton at a bargain price. The sum of the market or appraised values of identifiable assets acquired less the fair value of liabilities assumed exceeded the cost to Easton. After revaluing noncurrent assets to zero, there was still some “negative goodwill.” Proper accounting treatment by Easton is to report the amount as

43) Stock dividends distributable should be classified on the

44) Which of the following statements is false?

45) Which of the following items is a current liability?

46) Simson Company has 35 employees who work 8-hour days and are paid hourly. On January 1, 2006 the company began a program of granting its employees 10 days of paid vacation each year. Vacation days earned in 2006 may first be taken on January 1, 2007. Information relative to these employees is as follows:

What is the amount of expense relative to compensated absences that should be reported on Simson’s income statement for 2006?

47) A company offers a cash rebate of $1 on each $4 package of batteries sold during 2007. Historically, 10% of customers mail in the rebate form. During 2007, 6,000,000 packages of batteries are sold, and 210,000 $1 rebates are mailed to customers. What is the rebate expense and liability, respectively, shown on the 2007 financial statements dated December 31?

48) A company offers a cash rebate of $1 on each $4 package of light bulbs sold during 2007. Historically, 10% of customers mail in the rebate form. During 2007, 4,000,000 packages of light bulbs are sold, and 140,000 $1 rebates are mailed to customers. What is the rebate expense and liability, respectively, shown on the 2007 financial statements dated December 31?

49) A contingency can be accrued when

50) Mark Ward is a farmer who owns land which borders on the right-of-way of the Northern Railroad. On August 10, 2007, due to the admitted negligence of the Railroad, hay on the farm was set on fire and burned. Ward had had a dispute with the Railroad for several years concerning the ownership of a small parcel of land. The representative of the Railroad has offered to assign any rights which the Railroad may have in the land to Ward in exchange for a release of his right to reimbursement for the loss he has sustained from the fire. Ward appears inclined to accept the Railroad’s offer. The Railroad’s 2007 financial statements should include the following related to the incident:

51) Which of the following sets of conditions would give rise to the accrual of a contingency under current generally accepted accounting principles?

52) If bonds are issued initially at a premium and the effective-interest method of amortization is used, interest expense in the earlier years will be

53) An example of an item which is NOT a liability is

54) The covenants and other terms of the agreement between the issuer of bonds and the lender are set forth in the

55) Which of the following is a correct statement of one of the capitalization criteria?

56) Which of the following best describes current practice in accounting for leases?

57) While only certain leases are currently accounted for as a sale or purchase, there is theoretic justification for considering all leases to be sales or purchases. The principal reason that supports this idea is that

58) The amount to be recorded as the cost of an asset under capital lease is equal to the

59) In the earlier years of a lease, from the lessee’s perspective, the use of the

60) If the residual value of a leased asset is guaranteed by a third party

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ACC 422 Week 1 DQ 1

Week 1 – DQ 1

Consider how an organization must manage cash, receivables, and inventory. Which of the three variables is the most important to manage? Is one more susceptible to fraud and errors than the others? Explain your answer.

How would a misstatement in each affect the organization?

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ACC 422 Week 1 DQ 2

Week 1 – DQ 2

What is the perpetual method of tracking inventory?

How does it differ from the periodic method of tracking inventory?

Why would a company choose one method over the other method?

Which is the best method? Why?

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ACC 422 Week 1 DQ 3

Week 1 – DQ 3

What are the different ways to estimate bad debt?

How does this affect net income?

What does Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) require? Why?

Should all companies have bad debt? Explain your answer.

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ACC 422 Week 1 Individual Assignment Disclosure Analysis Paper (2 Papers)

Resource: Internet

Select a publicly held company to use as the basis for this assignment.

Research your selected company and acquire the company’s most recent financial statements using the Internet.

Prepare a 700- to 1,050-word paper analyzing the disclosures contained within the notes to the financial statements related to cash and cash equivalents, receivables, and inventories. Include a list identifying the components of the organization’s cash and cash equivalents.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

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ACC 422 Week 1 Team Assignment Audited Financial Statements (Nordstrom Inc.)

Each team is assigned a publically traded company that they will use to answer the questions in the Financial Scavenger Hunt assigned each week.

Team A:          Nordstrom Inc.

Team B:          Macy’s Inc.

Locate your assigned company’s latest audited financial statements and post them on the assignment tab.

Review the financial statements, including any notes and supplemental information, and answer the following questions. Indicate where you found the answer to the questions.  If calculations are required, show your work.  Post your answers to the assignment tab.

Who are the auditors and have the auditors changed in the past 2 years? If yes, who were the previous auditors and why was there a change?

  1. What kind of opinion did the auditors issue on
    1. The company as a whole
    2. The internal control system
    3. What is the date of the audit opinion? This is the date that fixes the auditor’s liability.
    4. Have the financials been restated in the past 2 years?
    5. Have there been any changes in the following positions in the past 2 years?
      1. Chief Executive Officer
      2. Chief Financial Officer

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ACC 422 Week 1 Wileyplus BE 7-1, BE 7-7, Ex 7-4, Ex 7-9, Ex 7-22, Ex 7-24, CA 7-2, Pr 7-4 (with Excel File)

This Tutorial contains Excel File which can be used to solve for any values

Complete the following assignments in WileyPLUS:

·         Brief Exercise 7-1

·         Brief Exercise 7-7

·         Exercise 7-4

·         Exercise 7-9

·         Exercise 7-22

·         Exercise 7-24 (Part Level Submission)

·         Concept for Analysis 7-2 (Essay)

·         Problem 7-4 (Part Level Submission)

Brief Exercise 7-1

Marin Enterprises owns the following assets at December 31, 2017.

Cash in bank—savings account                      65,800             Checking account balance                  23,800

Cash on hand              8,920               Postdated checks                    900

Cash refund due from IRS                 36,000             Certificates of deposit (180-day)                    90,240

What amount should be reported as cash?

Cash to be reported

Brief Exercise 7-7

Your answer is partially correct.  Try again.

Blossom Family Importers sold goods to Tung Decorators for $34,200 on November 1, 2017, accepting Tung’s $34,200, 6-month, 5% note.

Prepare Blossom’s November 1 entry, December 31 annual adjusting entry, and May 1 entry for the collection of the note and interest. (If no entry is required, select “No Entry” for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.)

Exercise 7-4

Your accounts receivable clerk, Mitra Adams, to whom you pay a salary of $3,255 per month, has just purchased a new Acura. You decide to test the accuracy of the accounts receivable balance of $177,940 as shown in the ledger.

The following information is available for your first year in business.

(1)                    Collections from customers                $429,660

(2)                    Merchandise purchased                      694,400

(3)                    Ending merchandise inventory                       195,300

(4)                    Goods are marked to sell at 40% above cost

Compute an estimate of the ending balance of accounts receivable from customers that should appear in the ledger and any apparent shortages. Assume that all sales are made on account.

Exercise 7-9

The trial balance before adjustment of Buffalo Inc. shows the following balances.

Give the entry for estimated bad debts assuming that the allowance is to provide for doubtful accounts on the basis of (a) 5% of gross accounts receivable and (b) 6% of gross accounts receivable and Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a $1,731 credit balance. Exercise 7-22

Sheridan, Inc. decided to establish a petty cash fund to help ensure internal control over its small cash expenditures. The following information is available for the month of April.

1. On April 1, it established a petty cash fund in the amount of $249.

2. A summary of the petty cash expenditures made by the petty cash custodian as of April 10 is as follows.

Delivery charges paid on merchandise purchased                  $73

Supplies purchased and used              38

Postage expense                      46

I.O.U. from employees                       30

Miscellaneous expense                        49

The petty cash fund was replenished on April 10. The balance in the fund was $7.

3. The petty cash fund balance was increased by $113 to $362 on April 20.

Prepare the journal entries to record transactions related to petty cash for the month of April.

Exercise 7-24 (Part Level Submission)

Swifty Lansbury Company deposits all receipts and makes all payments by check. The following information is available from the cash records.

Prepare a bank reconciliation going from balance per bank and balance per book to correct cash balance. Concept for Analysis 7-2 (Essay)

Kimmel Company uses the net method of accounting for sales discounts. Kimmel also offers trade discounts to various groups of buyers.

On August 1, 2017, Kimmel sold some accounts receivable on a without recourse basis. Kimmel incurred a finance charge.

Kimmel also has some notes receivable bearing an appropriate rate of interest. The principal and total interest are due at maturity. The notes were received on October 1, 2017, and mature on September 30, 2019. Kimmel’s operating cycle is less than one year.

Using the net method, how should Kimmel account for the sales discounts at the date of sale? What is the rationale for the amount recorded as sales under the net method?

Using the net method, what is the effect on Kimmel’s sales revenues and net income when customers do not take the sales discounts?

What is the effect of trade discounts on sales revenues and accounts receivable? Why?

How should Kimmel account for the accounts receivable factored on August 1, 2017? Why?

How should Kimmel account for the note receivable and the related interest on December 31, 2017? Why?

Problem 7-4 (Part Level Submission) (2 parts)

From inception of operations to December 31, 2017, Vaughn Corporation provided for uncollectible accounts receivable under the allowance method. The provisions are recorded, based on analyses of customers with different risk characteristics. Bad debts written off were charged to the allowance account; recoveries of bad debts previously written off were credited to the allowance account, and no year-end adjustments to the allowance account were made. Vaughn’s usual credit terms are net 30 days.

The balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts was $147,500 at January 1, 2017. During 2017, credit sales totaled $9,175,300, the provision for doubtful accounts was determined to be $183,506, $91,753 of bad debts were written off, and recoveries of accounts previously written off amounted to $19,230. Vaughn installed a computer system in November 2017, and an aging of accounts receivable was prepared for the first time as of December 31, 2017. A summary of the aging is as follows.

Based on the review of collectibility of the account balances in the “prior to 1/1/17” aging category, additional receivables totaling $63,700 were written off as of December 31, 2017. The 81% uncollectible estimate applies to the remaining $97,700 in the category. Effective with the year ended December 31, 2017, Vaughn adopted a different method for estimating the allowance for doubtful accounts at the amount indicated by the year-end aging analysis of accounts receivable.

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ACC 422 Week 2 DQ 1

Week 2 – DQ 1

Under what circumstances would a company need to estimate its inventory?

What are the differences between using the gross profit method and retail inventory method for estimating inventory?

Which method of estimation, gross profit or retail inventory, is best? Explain your answer.

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ACC 422 Week 2 DQ 2

Week 2 – DQ 2

What are the criteria for capitalization of fixed assets?

What items are included in the cost of a fixed asset?

Should interest be included in the cost of a fixed asset? Explain why or why not.

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ACC 422 Week 2 DQ 3

Week 2 – DQ 3

How do we account for the disposition of fixed assets?

What are the differences in how the exchanges of assets are handled, pending on whether they are similar or dissimilar?

What is the rationale for these differences?

What is the impact to the companies’ financial statements?

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ACC 422 Week 2 Learning Team Assignment (New Syllabus)

Complete the following three deliverables for this assignment as a team:
1. The Financial Reporting, Procter & Gamble Company, p. 379.
2. The Financial Statement Analysis Cases, Case 1: Occidental Petroleum Corporation, p. 379.
3. Problem 7-6, p. 374
Compile all team member’s input.
Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.
Financial Reporting
The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G)
The financial statements of P&G are presented in Appendix B. The company’s complete annual report, including the notes to the financial statements, is available online.
Instructions
Refer to P&G’s financial statements and the accompanying notes to answer the following questions.
(a) What criteria does P&G use to classify “Cash and cash equivalents” as reported in its balance sheet?
(b) As of June 30, 2014, what balances did P&G have in cash and cash equivalents? What were the major uses of cash during the year?
(c) P&G reports no allowance for doubtful accounts, suggesting that bad debt expense is not material for this company. Is it reasonable that a company like P&G would not have material bad debt expense? Explain.
P7-6 (LO2,3) (Journalize Various Accounts Receivable Transactions) The balance sheet of Starsky Company at December 31, 2016, includes the following.
Notes receivable
$ 36,000
Accounts receivable
182,100
Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts
  17,300
$200,800
Transactions in 2017 include the following.
1. Accounts receivable of $138,000 were collected including accounts of $60,000 on which 2% sales discounts were allowed.
2. $5,300 was received in payment of an account which was written off the books as worthless in 2016.
3. Customer accounts of $17,500 were written off during the year.
4. At year-end, Allowance for Doubtful Accounts was estimated to need a balance of $20,000. This estimate is based on an analysis of aged accounts receivable.
Financial Statement Analysis Cases
Case 1: Occidental Petroleum Corporation
Occidental Petroleum Corporation reported the following information in a recent annual report.
What items other than coin and currency may be included in “cash”?
(b) What items may be included in “cash equivalents”?
(c) What are compensating balance arrangements, and how should they be reported in financial statements?
(d) What are the possible differences between cash equivalents and short-term (temporary) investments?
(e) Assuming that the sale agreement meets the criteria for sale accounting, cash proceeds were $345 million, the carrying value of the receivables sold was $360 million, and the fair value of the recourse liability was $15 million, what was the effect on income from the sale of receivables?
(f) Briefly discuss the impact of the transaction in (e) on Occidental’s liquidity.

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ACC 422 Week 2 Wileyplus Ex 8-2, Ex 8-9, Ex 8-12, Ex 9-2, Ex 9-7, Ex 9-17, Ex 9-18, Ex 9-20, Ex 9-22 (with Excel File)

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Complete the following assignments i
• Exercise 8-2
• Exercise 8-9 (Part Level Submission)
• Exercise 8-12 (Part Level Submission)
• Exercise 9-2
• Exercise 9-7
• Exercise 9-17
• Exercise 9-18
• Exercise 9-20
• Exercise 9-22
Exercise 8-2
In your audit of Leon Company, you find that a physical inventory on December 31, 2017, showed merchandise with a cost of $400,500 was on hand at that date. You also discover the following items were all excluded from the $400,500.
Based on the above information, calculate the amount that should appear on Leon’s balance sheet at December 31, 2017, for inventory.
Exercise 8-9 (Part Level Submission)
Cullumber Company sells one product. Presented below is information for January for Cullumber Company.Cullumber uses the FIFO cost flow assumption. All purchases and sales are on account.
(a) – (this has 4 parts)
Assume Cullumber uses a periodic system. Prepare all necessary journal entries, including the end-of-month closing entry to record cost of goods sold. A physical count indicates that the ending inventory for January is 107 units.
Exercise 8-12 (Part Level Submission)
Marigold Company was formed on December 1, 2016. The following information is available from Marigold’s inventory records for Product BAP.A physical inventory on March 31, 2017, shows 1,808 units on hand.Prepare schedule to compute the ending inventory at March 31, 2017, under FIFO inventory method.
Exercise 9-2
Coronado Company uses the LCNRV method, on an individual-item basis, in pricing its inventory items. The inventory at December 31, 2017, consists of products D, E, F, G, H, and I. Relevant per unit data for these products appear below.Using the LCNRV rule, determine the proper unit value for balance sheet reporting purposes at December 31, 2017, for each of the inventory items above.
Exercise 9-7
Blue Company follows the practice of pricing its inventory at the lower-of-cost-or-market, on an individual-item basis.From the information above, determine the amount of Blue Company inventory.
Exercise 9-17
You are called by Tim Duncan of Ivanhoe Co. on July 16 and asked to prepare a claim for insurance as a result of a theft that took place the night before. You suggest that an inventory be taken immediately. The following data are available.Your client reports that the goods on hand on July 16 cost $32,800, but you determine that this figure includes goods of $6,000 received on a consignment basis. Your past records show that sales are made at approximately 25% over cost. Duncan’s insurance covers only goods owned.
Compute the claim against the insurance company.
Exercise 9-18
Marigold Lumber Company handles three principal lines of merchandise with these varying rates of gross profit on cost.On August 18, a fire destroyed the office, lumber shed, and a considerable portion of the lumber stacked in the yard. To file a report of loss for insurance purposes, the company must know what the inventories were immediately preceding the fire. No detail or perpetual inventory records of any kind were maintained. The only pertinent information you are able to obtain are the following facts from the general ledger, which was kept in a fireproof vault and thus escaped destruction.Submit your estimate of the inventory amounts immediately preceding the fire.
Exercise 9-22
The records of Grouper’s Boutique report the following data for the month of April.Compute the ending inventory by the conventional retail inventory method.
Exercise 9-20
Presented below is information related to Marigold Company.
Compute the ending inventory at retail.
Which of the methods in (b) above does the following?
Compute ending inventory at lower-of-cost-or-market
Compute cost of goods sold based on (d).
Compute gross margin based on (d).

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ACC 422 Week 3 DQ 1

Week 3 – DQ 1

What is the purpose of depreciation?

Does the book value of a fixed asset (cost minus accumulated depreciation) communicate to a user what the asset is worth? Explain why or why not.

Should the financial statements reflect the value of fixed assets? Explain why or why not.

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ACC 422 Week 3 DQ 2

Week 3 – DQ 2

What are the different methods used to calculate depreciation?

How does a company decide which method it should utilize?

How does its choice affect the financial statements?

Should companies standardize the method of depreciation to enhance comparability? Explain your answer.

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ACC 422 Week 3 DQ 3

Week 3 – DQ 3

What is an intangible asset?

Should all intangible assets be subject to amortization? Explain why or why not.

Why are some intangible assets not amortized?

What is the implication to the financial statements?

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ACC 422 Week 3 DQ 4

ACC 422 Week 3 DQ 4

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ACC 422 Week 3 Team Assignment (Case 3, CA 8-10, Problem 9-3, Problem 9-13)

Complete the following four deliverables for this assignment as a team:
1. Case 3: The Kroger Company, p. 440
Complete the following individually and discuss your individual answers as a team:
1. CA 8-10, p. 437
2. Problem 9-3, p. 483
3. Problem 9-13, p. 487
After discussing your answers, compile each into a team response.
Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.
The Kroger Company reported the following data in its annual report (in millions).
(a) Compute Kroger’s inventory turnovers for fiscal years ending January 31, 2015, and February 1, 2014, using:
(1) Cost of sales and LIFO inventory.
(2) Cost of sales and FIFO inventory.
(b) Some firms calculate inventory turnover using sales rather than cost of goods sold in the numerator. Calculate Kroger’s fiscal years ending January 31, 2015, and February 1, 2014, turnover, using:
(1) Sales and LIFO inventory.
(2) Sales and FIFO inventory.
(c) State which method you would choose to evaluate Kroger’s performance. Justify your choice.
CA8-10 WRITING (FIFO and LIFO) Harrisburg Company is considering changing its inventory valuation method from FIFO to LIFO because of the potential tax savings. However, management wishes to consider all of the effects on the company, including its reported performance, before making the final decision.
The inventory account, currently valued on the FIFO basis, consists of 1,000,000 units at $8 per unit on January 1, 2017. There are 1,000,000 shares of common stock outstanding as of January 1, 2017, and the cash balance is $400,000.
The company has made the following forecasts for the period 2017–2019.
Instructions
(a) Prepare a schedule that illustrates and compares the following data for Harrisburg Company under the FIFO and the LIFO inventory method for 2017–2019. Assume the company would begin LIFO at the beginning of 2017.
(1) Year-end inventory balances.
(2) Annual net income after taxes.
(3) Earnings per share.
(4) Cash balance.
Assume all sales are collected in the year of sale and all purchases, operating expenses, and taxes are paid during the year incurred.
(b) Using the data above, your answer to (a), and any additional issues you believe need to be considered, prepare a report that recommends whether or not Harrisburg Company should change to the LIFO inventory method. Support your conclusions with appropriate arguments.
P9-3 (LO1) (LCNRV–Cost-of-Goods-Sold and Loss) Malone Company determined its ending inventory at cost and at LCNRV at December 31, 2017, December 31, 2018, and December 31, 2019, as shown below.
(a)Prepare the journal entries required at December 31, 2018, and at December 31, 2019, assuming that a perpetual inventory system and the cost-of-goods-sold method of adjusting to LCNRV is used.
(b)Prepare the journal entries required at December 31, 2018, and at December 31, 2019, assuming that a perpetual inventory is recorded at cost and reduced to LCNRV using the loss method.
P9-13 (LO7) GROUPWORK (Retail, LIFO Retail, and Inventory Shortage) Late in 2014, Joan Seceda and four other investors took the chain of Becker Department Stores private, and the company has just completed its third year of operations under the ownership of the investment group. Andrea Selig, controller of Becker Department Stores, is in the process of preparing the year-end financial statements. Based on the preliminary financial statements, Seceda has expressed concern over inventory shortages, and she has asked Selig to determine whether an abnormal amount of theft and breakage has occurred. The accounting records of Becker Department Stores contain the following amounts on November 30, 2017, the end of the fiscal year.
(a)Describe the circumstances under which the retail inventory method would be applied and the advantages of using the retail inventory method
(b) Assuming that prices have been stable, calculate the value, at cost, of Becker Department Stores’ ending inventory using the last-in, first-out (LIFO) retail method. Be sure to furnish supporting calculations.
(c) Estimate the amount of shortage, at retail, that has occurred at Becker Department Stores during the year ended November 30, 2017.
(d) Complications in the retail method can be caused by such items as (1) freight-in costs, (2) purchase returns and allowances, (3) sales returns and allowances, and (4) employee discounts. Explain how each of these four special items is handled in the retail inventory method.

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ACC 422 Week 3 Wileyplus BE 10-10, Ex 10-3, Ex 10-13, Ex 11-6 Ex 11-15, Ex 11-24, Ex 12-1, Ex 12-4, Ex 12-14 (with Excel File)

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Complete the following assignments in WileyPLUS:
• Brief Exercise 10-10
• Exercise 10-3
• Exercise 10-13
• Exercise 11-6
• Exercise 11-15
• Exercise 11-15 (Essay)
• Exercise 11-24
• Exercise 12-1
• Exercise 12-4
• Exercise 12-14 (Part Level Submission)
Brief Exercise 10-10
Larkspur Company traded a used welding machine (cost $10,620, accumulated depreciation $3,540) for office equipment with an estimated fair value of $5,900. Larkspur also paid $3,540 cash in the transaction.
Prepare the journal entry to record the exchange. (The exchange has commercial substance.)
Exercise 10-3
Whispering Corporation operates a retail computer store. To improve delivery services to customers, the company purchases four new trucks on April 1, 2017. The terms of acquisition for each truck are described below.
1. Truck #1 has a list price of $31,350 and is acquired for a cash payment of $29,051.
2. Truck #2 has a list price of $33,440 and is acquired for a down payment of $4,180 cash and a zero-interest-bearing note with a face amount of $29,260. The note is due April 1, 2018. Whispering would normally have to pay interest at a rate of 9% for such a borrowing, and the dealership has an incremental borrowing rate of 8%.
3. Truck #3 has a list price of $33,440. It is acquired in exchange for a computer system that Whispering carries in inventory. The computer system cost $25,080 and is normally sold by Whispering for $31,768. Whispering uses a perpetual inventory system.
4. Truck #4 has a list price of $29,260. It is acquired in exchange for 1,030 shares of common stock in Whispering Corporation. The stock has a par value per share of $10 and a market price of $13 per share.
Prepare the appropriate journal entries for the above transactions for Whispering Corporation.
Exercise 10-13
Presented below is information related to Pronghorn Company.
1. On July 6, Pronghorn Company acquired the plant assets of Doonesbury Company, which had discontinued operations. The appraised value of the property is:
Land $419,000
Buildings 1,257,000
Equipment 838,000
   Total $2,514,000
Pronghorn Company gave 12,500 shares of its $100 par value common stock in exchange. The stock had a market price of $205 per share on the date of the purchase of the property.
2. Pronghorn Company expended the following amounts in cash between July 6 and December 15, the date when it first occupied the building. (Prepare consolidated entry for all transactions below.)
Repairs to building $114,890
Construction of bases for equipment to be installed later 141,980
Driveways and parking lots 124,400
Remodeling of office space in building, including new partitions and walls 147,440
Special assessment by city on land 17,540
3. On December 20, the company paid cash for equipment, $305,900, subject to a 2% cash discount, and freight on equipment of $10,100.
Exercise 11-6
Sage Company purchased equipment for $231,080 on October 1, 2017. It is estimated that the equipment will have a useful life of 8 years and a salvage value of $13,080. Estimated production is 40,000 units and estimated working hours are 20,300. During 2017, Sage uses the equipment for 520 hours and the equipment produces 1,000 units.
Compute depreciation expense under each of the following methods. Sage is on a calendar-year basis ending December 31.
Exercise 11-15
Compute the depreciation charge on this equipment for 2012, for 2019, and the total charge for the period from 2013 to 2018, inclusive, under each of the six following assumptions with respect to partial periods.
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On March 10, 2019, Lost World Company sells equipment that it purchased for $192,000 on August 20, 2012. It was originally estimated that the equipment would have a life of 12 years and a salvage value of $16,800 at the end of that time, and depreciation has been computed on that basis. The company uses the straightline method of depreciation.
Following are the assumptions with respect to partial periods:
(1) Depreciation is computed for the exact period of time during which the asset is owned. (Use 365 days for the base and record depreciation through March 9, 2019.)
(2) Depreciation is computed for the full year on the January 1 balance in the asset account.
(3) Depreciation is computed for the full year on the December 31 balance in the asset account.
(4) Depreciation for one-half year is charged on plant assets acquired or disposed of during the year.
(5) Depreciation is computed on additions from the beginning of the month following acquisition and on disposals to the beginning of the month following disposal.
(6) Depreciation is computed for a full period on all assets in use for over one-half year, and no depreciation is charged on assets in use for less than one-half year. (Use 365 days for base.)
Briefly evaluate the methods above, considering them from the point of view of basic accounting theory as well as simplicity of application.
Exercise 11-24
The 2014 Annual Report of Tootsie Roll Industries contains the following information.
(in millions)
December 31, 2014
December 31, 2013
Total assets $910.4
$888.4
Total liabilities 219.3
208.1
Net sales 539.9
539.6
Net income 63.2
60.8
Compute the following ratios for Tootsie Roll for 2014.
Exercise 12-4
Presented below is selected information for Cullumber Company.
Answer the questions asked about each of the factual situations.
1. Cullumber purchased a patent from Vania Co. for $1,230,000 on January 1, 2015. The patent is being amortized over its remaining legal life of 10 years, expiring on January 1, 2025. During 2017, Cullumber determined that the economic benefits of the patent would not last longer than 6 years from the date of acquisition. What amount should be reported in the balance sheet for the patent, net of accumulated amortization, at December 31, 2017?
2. Cullumber bought a franchise from Alexander Co. on January 1, 2016, for $365,000. The carrying amount of the franchise on Alexander’s books on January 1, 2016, was $515,000. The franchise agreement had an estimated useful life of 30 years. Because Cullumber must enter a competitive bidding at the end of 2018, it is unlikely that the franchise will be retained beyond 2025. What amount should be amortized for the year ended December 31, 2017?
3. On January 1, 2017, Cullumber incurred organization costs of $282,500. What amount of organization expense should be reported in 2017?
4. Cullumber purchased the license for distribution of a popular consumer product on January 1, 2017, for $153,000. It is expected that this product will generate cash flows for an indefinite period of time. The license has an initial term of 5 years but by paying a nominal fee, Cullumber can renew the license indefinitely for successive 5-year terms. What amount should be amortized for the year ended December 31, 2017?
Exercise 12-14 (Part Level Submission)
Presented below is net asset information related to the Skysong Division of Santana, Inc.
The purpose of the Skysong Division is to develop a nuclear-powered aircraft. If successful, traveling delays associated with refueling could be substantially reduced. Many other benefits would also occur. To date, management has not had much success and is deciding whether a write-down at this time is appropriate. Management estimated its future net cash flows from the project to be $425 million. Management has also received an offer to purchase the division for $330 million. All identifiable assets’ and liabilities’ book and fair value amounts are the same.

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ACC 422 Week 4 DQ 1

Week 4 – DQ 1

What are the criteria for classifying an item as a current liability?

What are some examples of current liabilities?

Why is it important to classify a portion of long-term debt on a yearly basis as a current liability?

What is the implication of misclassifying a liability as current or long-term?

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ACC 422 Week 4 DQ 2

Week 4 – DQ 2

What is a contingency?

Why are contingencies important to users of financial statements?

What are the criteria for recording contingencies?

Should companies record a liability for threatened litigation? Explain why or why not.

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ACC 422 Week 4 DQ 3

Week 4 – DQ 3

What is a bond? What are some features of a bond? How do you value bonds? What factors can affect that value?

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ACC 422 Week 4 Team Assignment Problem 10-4, Problem 10-6, CA 11-5, Problem 12-2

Complete the following individually and discuss your individual answers as a team:
• Problem 10-4, p. 543
• Problem 10-6, p. 544
• CA 11-5, p. 597
• Problem 12-2, p. 644
After discussing your answers, compile each into a team response.
Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.
Problem 10-4-
Problem 10-4, p. 543
P10-4 (LO1,4,6) GROUPWORK (Dispositions, Including Condemnation, Demolition, and Trade-In) Presented below is a schedule of property dispositions for Hollerith Co.
Schedule of Property Dispositions
  Cost Accumulated Depreciation Cash Proceeds Fair Value Nature of Disposition
Land $40,000 — $31,000 $31,000 Condemnation
Building 15,000 —   3,600 — Demolition
Warehouse 70,000 $16,000  74,000  74,000 Destruction by fire
Machine 8,000   2,800     900   7,200 Trade-in
Furniture 10,000   7,850 —   3,100 Contribution
Automobile 9,000   3,460   2,960   2,960 Sale
The following additional information is available.
Land: On February 15, a condemnation award was received as consideration for unimproved land held primarily as an investment, and on March 31, another parcel of unimproved land to be held as an investment was purchased at a cost of $35,000.
Building: On April 2, land and building were purchased at a total cost of $75,000, of which 20% was allocated to the building on the corporate books. The real estate was acquired with the intention of demolishing the building, and this was accomplished during the month of November. Cash proceeds received in November represent the net proceeds from demolition of the building.
Warehouse: On June 30, the warehouse was destroyed by fire. The warehouse was purchased January 2, 2014, and had depreciated $16,000. On December 27, the insurance proceeds and other funds were used to purchase a replacement warehouse at a cost of $90,000.
Machine: On December 26, the machine was exchanged for another machine having a fair value of $6,300 and cash of $900 was received. (The exchange lacks commercial substance.)
Furniture: On August 15, furniture was contributed to a qualified charitable organization. No other contributions were made or pledged during the year.
Automobile: On November 3, the automobile was sold to Jared Winger, a stockholder.
Instructions
P10-6 (LO1,3) (Interest During Construction) Grieg Landscaping began construction of a new plant on December 1, 2017. On this date, the company purchased a parcel of land for $139,000 in cash. In addition, it paid $2,000 in surveying costs and $4,000 for a title insurance policy. An old dwelling on the premises was demolished at a cost of $3,000, with $1,000 being received from the sale of materials. Architectural plans were also formalized on December 1, 2017, when the architect was paid $30,000. The necessary building permits costing $3,000 were obtained from the city and paid for on December 1 as well. The excavation work began during the first week in December with payments made to the contractor in 2018 as follows.
CA 11-5
 Jerry Prior, Beeler Corporation’s controller, is concerned that net income may be lower this year. He is afraid upper-level management might recommend cost reductions by laying off accounting staff, including him.
Prior knows that depreciation is a major expense for Beeler. The company currently uses the double-declining-balance method for both financial reporting and tax purposes, and he’s thinking of selling equipment that, given its age, is primarily used when there are periodic spikes in demand. The equipment has a carrying value of $2,000,000 and a fair value of $2,180,000. The gain on the sale would be reported in the income statement. He doesn’t want to highlight this method of increasing income. He thinks, “Why don’t I increase the estimated useful lives and the salvage values? That will decrease depreciation expense and require less extensive disclosure, since the changes are accounted for prospectively. I may be able to save my job and those of my staff.”
Instructions:
a. Who are the stakeholders in this situation?
b. What are the ethical issues involved?
c. What should Prior do?
Problem 12-2
 P12-2 (LO1,2,4,5) EXCEL (Accounting for Patents) Fields Laboratories holds a valuable patent (No. 758-6002-1A) on a precipitator that prevents certain types of air pollution. Fields does not manufacture or sell the products and processes it develops. Instead, it conducts research and develops products and processes which it patents, and then assigns the patents to manufacturers on a royalty basis. Occasionally it sells a patent. The history of Fields patent number 758-6002-1A is as follows.
Compute the carrying value of patent No. 758-6002-1A on each of the following dates:
(a)December 31, 2011.
(b)December 31, 2015.

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ACC 422 Week 4 WileyPlus Ex 13-2, Ex 13-7, Ex 13-16, Ex 14-4, Ex 14-6, Ex 14-9, Problem 14-2 (With Excel File)

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Complete the following assignments in WileyPLUS:
• Exercise 13-2 (Part Level Submission)
• Exercise 13-7 (Part Level Submission)
• Exercise 13-16
• Exercise 14-4
• Exercise 14-6
• Exercise 14-9 (Part Level Submission)
• Problem 14-2 (Part Level submission)
Exercise 13-2 (Part Level Submission)
The following are selected 2017 transactions of Riverbed Corporation.
Sept. 1 Purchased inventory from Encino Company on account for $43,600. Riverbed records purchases gross and uses a periodic inventory system.
Oct. 1 Issued a $43,600, 12-month, 8% note to Encino in payment of account.
Oct. 1 Borrowed $43,600 from the Shore Bank by signing a 12-month, zero-interest-bearing $48,600 note.
Prepare journal entries for the selected transactions above.
Prepare adjusting entries at December 31.
Compute the total net liability to be reported on the December 31 balance sheet for:
Exercise 13-7 (Part Level Submission)
Pharoah Hardware Company’s payroll for November 2017 is summarized below.
At this point in the year, some employees have already received wages in excess of those to which payroll taxes apply. Assume that the state unemployment tax is 2.5%. The FICA rate is 7.65% on an employee’s wages to $118,500 and 1.45% in excess of $118,500. Of the $194,300 wages subject to FICA tax, $21,300 of the sales wages is in excess of $118,500. Federal unemployment tax rate is 0.8% after credits. Income tax withheld amounts to $16,800 for factory, $7,700 for sales, and $6,800 for administrative.
Exercise 13-16
Presented below is a list of possible transactions.
Analyze the effect of the 18 transactions on the financial statement categories indicated.
1.Purchased inventory for $80,000 on account (assume perpetual system is used).
2. Issued an $80,000 note payable in payment on account (see item 1 above).
3.Recorded accrued interest on the note from item 2 above.
4.Borrowed $100,000 from the bank by signing a 6-month, $112,000, zero-interest-bearing note.
5.Recognized 4 months’ interest expense on the note from item 4 above.
6.Recorded cash sales of $75,260, which includes 6% sales tax.
7. Recorded wage expense of $35,000. The cash paid was $25,000; the difference was due to various amounts withheld.
8.Recorded employer’s payroll taxes.
9.Accrued accumulated vacation pay.
10.Recorded an asset retirement obligation.
11.Recorded bonuses due to employees.
12.Recorded a contingent loss on a lawsuit that the company will probably lose.
13. Accrued warranty expense (assume expense warranty approach).
14.Paid warranty costs that were accrued in item 13 above.
15.Recorded sales of product and related service-type warranties.
16.Paid warranty costs under contracts from item 15 above.
17.Recognized warranty revenue (see item 15 above).
18. Recorded estimated liability for premium claims outstanding.
Exercise 14-4
Ivanhoe Company issued $444,000 of 10%, 20-year bonds on January 1, 2017, at 104. Interest is payable semiannually on July 1 and January 1. Ivanhoe Company uses the straight-line method of amortization for bond premium or discount.
Prepare the journal entries to record the following. (If no entry is required, select “No Entry” for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)
(a) The issuance of the bonds.
(b) The payment of interest and the related amortization on July 1, 2017.
(c) The accrual of interest and the related amortization on December 31, 2017.
Exercise 14-6
Culver Company sells 9% bonds having a maturity value of $2,050,000 for $1,828,314. The bonds are dated January 1, 2017, and mature January 1, 2022. Interest is payable annually on January 1.
Prepare the journal entries to record the following transactions. (Round answer to 0 decimal
Exercise 14-9 (Part Level Submission)
On June 30, 2017, Monty Company issued $3,200,000 face value of 13%, 20-year bonds at $3,440,734, a yield of 12%. Monty uses the effective-interest method to amortize bond premium or discount. The bonds pay semiannual interest on June 30 and December 31.
(Round answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 38,548. If no entry is required, select “No Entry” for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)
(1) The issuance of the bonds on June 30, 2017.
(2) The payment of interest and the amortization of the premium on December 31, 2017.
(3) The payment of interest and the amortization of the premium on June 30, 2018.
(4) The payment of interest and the amortization of the premium on December 31, 2018.
Set up a schedule of interest expense and discount amortization under the straight-line method.
(b)
Show the proper balance sheet presentation for the liability for bonds payable on the December 31, 2018, balance sheet.
(1) What amount of interest expense is reported for 2018? (Round answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 38,548.)
Interest expense reported for 2018
(2) Will the bond interest expense reported in 2018 be the same as, greater than, or less than the amount that would be reported if the straight-line method of amortization were used?
The bond interest expense reported in 2018 will be
(3) Determine the total cost of borrowing over the life of the bond. (Round answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 38,548.)
Total cost of borrowing over the life of the bond
(4) Will the total bond interest expense for the life of the bond be greater than, the same as, or less than the total interest expense if the straight-line method of amortization were used?
The total bond interest expense for the life of the bond will be
Problem 14-2 (Part Level Submission)
Swifty Co. is building a new hockey arena at a cost of $2,310,000. It received a downpayment of $490,000 from local businesses to support the project, and now needs to borrow $1,820,000 to complete the project. It therefore decides to issue $1,820,000 of 12%, 10-year bonds. These bonds were issued on January 1, 2016, and pay interest annually on each January 1. The bonds yield 11%.
(a)
Prepare the journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds on January 1, 2016.

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ACC 422 Week 5 DQ 1

Week 5 – DQ 1

What are the differences between a direct-financing and a sales-type lease for a lessor?

Why would a lessor provide direct-financing to a lessee?

What types of organizations provide direct-financing leases?

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ACC 422 Week 5 DQ 2

Week 5 – DQ 2

What are the criteria for classifying a lease as operating or capital?

Why is there a difference between the two?

What are the implications of an operating lease versus a capital lease on an entity’s financial statements?

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ACC 422 Week 5 DQ 3

Week 5 – DQ 3

What is residual value?

What is the implication to the lessee if the residual value is guaranteed or unguaranteed?

What is the implication to the lessor?

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ACC 422 Week 5 DQ 4

Week 5 – DQ 4

What are the advantages of operating and capital leases? What are the disadvantages?

Why would a company pick one over the other?

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ACC 422 week 5 Learning Team Problem Presentation

Collaborate as a team to provide written responses to a facilitator-assigned problem.

Prepare a 5- to 10-minute oral presentation accompanied by a 7- to 9-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation illustrating your team’s solution to the assigned problem.

Note. Each week, the facilitator assigns one Learning Team a problem to present that the team must complete during the succeeding Learning Team Meeting.

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ACC 422 Week 5 Signature Assignment Presentation (Procter and Gamble)

Create a 5- to 10-slide presentation and use the same publicly traded company selected in Week 2 to address the following:
• Be sure to use the most recent SEC 10-k or Annual report.
• Identify the Company’s current liabilities for the past two years?
• Compare the current portion of long-term debt for the past two years?
• Discuss some of the items found in the current liability section.
• Describe any lease obligations the Company disclosed.
• Explain what contingency liabilities are disclosed in the financial statements?
• Recommend, from the perspective of a bank, whether or not you would support this company.
• Compute the Debt ratio and Debt to Equity ratio.
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ACC 422 Week 5 Team Assignment Problem 13-7, 13-11, CA 13-3, CA 14-1, CA 14-4, CA 21-4

Complete the following individually and discuss your individual answers as a team:
• Problem 13-7, p. 700
• Problem 13-11, p. 701
• CA 13-3, p. 703
• CA 14-1, p. 763
• CA 14-4, p. 765
• CA 21-4, p. 1252
After discussing your answers, compile each into a team response.
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P13-7 (LO3) (Warranties) Alvarado Company sells a machine for $7,400 with a 12-month warranty agreement that requires the company to replace all defective parts and to provide the repair labor at no cost to the customers. With sales being made evenly throughout the year, the company sells 600 machines in 2017 (warranty expense is incurred half in 2017 and half in 2018). As a result of product testing, the company estimates that the warranty cost is $390 per machine ($170 parts and $220 labor).
Instructions
Assuming that actual warranty costs are incurred exactly as estimated, what journal entries would be made relative to the following facts?
(a)Sale of machinery and warranty expense incurred in 2017.
(b)Warranty accrual on December 31, 2017.
(c)Warranty costs incurred in 2018.
(d)What amount, if any, is disclosed in the balance sheet as a liability for future warranty costs as of December 31, 2017?
P13-11 (LO3) WRITING (Loss Contingencies: Entries and Essays) Polska Corporation, in preparation of its December 31, 2017, financial statements, is attempting to determine the proper accounting treatment for each of the following situations.
1. As a result of uninsured accidents during the year, personal injury suits for $350,000 and $60,000 have been filed against the company. It is the judgment of Polska’s legal counsel that an unfavorable outcome is unlikely in the $60,000 case but that an unfavorable verdict approximating $250,000 will probably result in the $350,000 case.
2.Polska owns a subsidiary in a foreign country that has a book value of $5,725,000 and an estimated fair value of $9,500,000. The foreign government has communicated to Polska its intention to expropriate the assets and business of all foreign investors. On the basis of settlements other firms have received from this same country, Polska expects to receive 40% of the fair value of its properties as final settlement.
3.Polska’s chemical product division consisting of five plants is uninsurable because of the special risk of injury to employees and losses due to fire and explosion. The year 2017 is considered one of the safest (luckiest) in the division’s history because no loss due to injury or casualty was suffered. Having suffered an average of three casualties a year during the rest of the past decade (ranging from $60,000 to $700,000), management is certain that next year the company will probably not be so fortunate.
Instructions
(a)Prepare the journal entries that should be recorded as of December 31, 2017, to recognize each of the situations above.
(b)Indicate what should be reported relative to each situation in the financial statements and accompanying notes. Explain why.
CA13-3 WRITING (Refinancing of Short-Term Debt) DumarsCorporation reports in the current liability section of its balance sheet at December 31, 2017 (its year-end), short-term obligations of $15,000,000, which includes the current portion of 12% long-term debt in the amount of $10,000,000 (matures in March 2018). Management has stated its intention to refinance the 12% debt whereby no portion of it will mature during 2018. The date of issuance of the financial statements is March 25, 2018.
(a)Is management’s intent enough to support long-term classification of the obligation in this situation?
(b)Assume that Dumars Corporation issues $13,000,000 of 10-year debentures to the public in January 2018 and that management intends to use the proceeds to liquidate the $10,000,000 debt maturing in March 2018. Furthermore, assume that the debt maturing in March 2018 is paid from these proceeds prior to the issuance of the financial statements. Will this have any impact on the balance sheet classification at December 31, 2017? Explain your answer.
(c)Assume that Dumars Corporation issues common stock to the public in January and that management intends to entirely liquidate the $10,000,000 debt maturing in March 2018 with the proceeds of this equity securities issue. In light of these events, should the $10,000,000 debt maturing in March 2018 be included in current liabilities at December 31, 2017?
CA14-1 (Bond Theory: Balance Sheet Presentations, Interest Rate, Premium) On January 1, 2017, Nichols Company issued for $1,085,800 its 20-year, 11% bonds that have a maturity value of $1,000,000 and pay interest semiannually on January 1 and July 1. The following are three presentations of the long-term liability section of the balance sheet that might be used for these bonds at the issue date.
Instructions
(a)Discuss the conceptual merit(s) of each of the date-of-issue balance sheet presentations shown above for these bonds.
(b)Explain why investors would pay $1,085,800 for bonds that have a maturity value of only $1,000,000.
 (c)Assuming that a discount rate is needed to compute the carrying value of the obligations arising from a bond issue at any date during the life of the bonds, discuss the conceptual merit(s) of using for this purpose:
CA14-4 WRITING (Off-Balance-Sheet Financing) Matt Ryan Corporation is interested in building its own soda can manufacturing plant adjacent to its existing plant in Partyville, Kansas. The objective would be to ensure a steady supply of cans at a stable price and to minimize transportation costs. However, the company has been experiencing some financial problems and has been reluctant to borrow any additional cash to fund the project. The company is not concerned with the cash flow problems of making payments, but rather with the impact of adding additional long-term debt to its balance sheet.
The president of Ryan, Andy Newlin, approached the president of the Aluminum Can Company (ACC), its major supplier, to see if some agreement could be reached. ACC was anxious to work out an arrangement, since it seemed inevitable that Ryan would begin its own can production. The Aluminum Can Company could not afford to lose the account.
After some discussion, a two-part plan was worked out. First, ACC was to construct the plant on Ryan’s land adjacent to the existing plant. Second, Ryan would sign a 20-year purchase agreement. Under the purchase agreement, Ryan would express its intention to buy all of its cans from ACC, paying a unit price which at normal capacity would cover labor and material, an operating management fee, and the debt service requirements on the plant. The expected unit price, if transportation costs are taken into consideration, is lower than current market. If Ryan did not take enough production in any one year and if the excess cans could not be sold at a high enough prices on the open market, Ryan agrees to make up any cash shortfall so that ACC could make the payments on its debt. The bank will be willing to make a 20-year loan for the plant, taking the plant and the purchase agreement as collateral. At the end of 20 years, the plant is to become the property of Ryan.
Instructions
(a)What are project financing arrangements using special-purpose entities?
(b)What are take-or-pay contracts?
(c)Should Ryan record the plant as an asset together with the related obligation?
(d)If not, should Ryan record an asset relating to the future commitment?
(e)What is meant by off-balance-sheet financing?
CA21-4 (Comparison of Different Types of Accounting by Lessee and Lessor)
Part 1: Capital leases and operating leases are the two classifications of leases described in FASB pronouncements from the standpoint of the lessee.
Instructions
(a)Describe how a capital lease would be accounted for by the lessee both at the inception of the lease and during the first year of the lease, assuming the lease transfers ownership of the property to the lessee by the end of the lease
(b)Describe how an operating lease would be accounted for by the lessee both at the inception of the lease and during the first year of the lease, assuming equal monthly payments are made by the lessee at the beginning of each month of the lease. Describe the change in accounting, if any, when rental payments are not made on a straight-line basis.
Part 2: Sales-type leases and direct-financing leases are two of the classifications of leases described in FASB pronouncements from the standpoint of the lessor.
Instructions
Compare and contrast a sales-type lease with a direct-financing lease as follows.
(a)Lease receivable.
(b)Recognition of interest revenue.
(c)Manufacturer’s or dealer’s profit.