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For each of the four independent situations, prepare the journal entries to record the exchange on the books of each company.
A company's income before interest expense and income taxes in 2010 and 2011 is $225,000 and $200,000, respectively. Its interest expense was $45,000 for both years. Calculate the company's times in
Compute the following: A. Manufacturing overhead. B. Work-in-process inventory, 12/31. C. Finished-goods inventory, 1/1. D. Cost of goods sold.
Gwen Delk and Alliesha Johnson decide to form a partnership by combining the assets of their separate businesses. Delk contributes the following assets to the partnership:
jefferson County established a capital project fund in 2011 to build low-income housing with the transfer of $100,000 from the General Fund. The following transactions occurred during 2012:
Jensen Company forecasts a need for 200,000 pounds of cotton in May. On April 11, the company acquires a call option to buy 200,000 pounds of cotton in May at a strike price of $0.3765 per pound for
Rex, age 45, is an officer of Blue Company, which provides him with the following nondiscriminatory fringe benefits in 2011: Hospitalization insurance premiums for Rex and his dependents
What should be the amount of rent expense incurred by Dunbar from this lease for the year ended December 31, 2013?
Albert S. Moore is 35 years old and is married to Bonnie Moore who is 37. They file a joint return and have two dependent children. In 2012, Albert and Bonnie had the following transactions:
The mcDaniel company s financing plans for next year include the sale of long term bonds with a 10% coupon. The company believes it can sell the bonds at a price that will provide a yield to maturit
The 2009 balance sheet for Carnival Corporation indicates that the company has 1,960 million shares of common stock authorized, of which approximately 620 million were outstanding.
In our real life, the value of assets cannot be estimated perfectly because we cannot be certain for the future cash flows that the asset generates
Determine the adjustments required to the Company's preliminary 2011 financial statements. Justify your position. If an adjustment is necessary, record the appropriate journal entry.
Edwards company contracted on 4/1/2012 to construct a building for $2,300,000. The project was completed in 2014. Additional data follow:
when calculating the cost of land w/building on an asset and depreciation schedule; if purchased at $812,500 and fair value for the land is $72,000 and the building $828,000, do I list the cost at
The actual manufacturing overhead was $136,000. Manufacturing overhead is applied to jobs on the basis of direct labor costs by using predetermined rates. What was the over- or underapplied manufact
Which of the following is correct regarding Jack's basis in the noncash property received and Jack's basis in his partnership interest after the distribution?
What is the amount and character of Jack's recognized gain or loss and what basis will Jack have in the distributed inventory?
Jabatek Inc. experienced a net capital loss of $20,000 in 2011. It had a net capital gain of $8000 in 2007, $7000 in 2008 and $2000 in 2009. In 2010, though the company suffered a net operating loss
Modern Mother Magazine has received cash subscriptions on April 1, 2009 in the amount of $3,600,000 for the next three years. Their year-end is December 31, 2009. Magazine delivery occurs monthly an
The fair market value of the Jack common stock was $80 per share on December 31, 2012. What is Perry's basis (per share) in his new and existing Jack common stock, assume the distribution is non-tax
Lafayette, Inc. completed its first year of operations with a pretax loss of $800,000. The tax return showed a net operating loss of $750,000
At the date of distribution, the right is worth $1000 (100 rights at $10per right) and Jack's stock in Gold Corporation is worth $6000 (or $60 per share). On December 1, Jack sells all stock right f
Anthony Industries manufactures lawnmowers. The selling price of a lawnmower is $300 and variable costs are $180 per unit. Fixed costs are $1,200,000 per period. What is Anthony's break-even point i
The Potash Corporation is considering an investment project for which the following data are available: How much is annual depreciation?