• Q : Explain future benefits of the equipment....
    Accounting Basics :

    One employee argues that future benefits of the equipment are unknown beyond the current year and that the expenditure should be expensed completely on the current year income statement.

  • Q : What is your evaluation of its collection policies....
    Accounting Basics :

    Prepare the journal entries to record the preceding receivable transactions during 2013 and the necessary adjusting entry on December 31, 2013. Round calculations to the nearest dollar.

  • Q : Calculate quantity of units completed and transfer-out....
    Accounting Basics :

    Closing stock on 30th November consisted of 200 units which were 100% completed as to materials and 80% completed as tolabor and over head. Required: Calculate the quantity of units completed and tr

  • Q : Find inventory turnover and days in inventory for company....
    Accounting Basics :

    The cost of goods sold computations for O'Brien Company and Weinberg Company are shown below. Compute inventory turnover and days in inventory for each company.

  • Q : Determine the allowance for doubtful accounts....
    Accounting Basics :

    Calculate gross receivables for the years given, and then determine the allowance for doubtful accounts as a percentage of the gross receivables.

  • Q : Find the correct cost of goods sold for each year....
    Accounting Basics :

    Lebo made two errors: (1) 2008 ending inventory was overstatedby $3,450 and (2) 2009 ending inventory was understated $6,470. Compute the correct cost of goods sold for each year

  • Q : What is the commercial model....
    Accounting Basics :

    The home model is a high-volume, half-gallon cylinder that holds 2 1/2 pounds of multipurpose dry chemical at 480 PSI. The commercial model is a low-volume , two-gallon cylinder that holds 10 pounds

  • Q : Predetermined overhead rates....
    Accounting Basics :

    What predetermined overhead rates would be used in Department #1and Department #2, respectively?

  • Q : Calculate a labor-intensive production system....
    Accounting Basics :

    Zodiac Company has decided to introduce a new product, which can be manufactured by either a computer-assisted manufacturing system or a labor-intensive production system.

  • Q : Compute cost of ending inventory-cost of goods using fifo....
    Accounting Basics :

    Compute the cost of the ending inventory and the cost of goods sold under (1) FIFO, (2) LIFO, and (3) average-cost.

  • Q : The silk corporation....
    Accounting Basics :

    The Silk Corporation has outstanding $200,000 of 8 percent bonds callable at 104. On December 1. Immediately after the payment of the semiannual interest and the amortization of the bond discount we

  • Q : Journal entry to record the capitalization of interest....
    Accounting Basics :

    Prepare the journal entry to record the capitalization of interest and the recognition of the interest expense, if any at December 31, 2010.

  • Q : Equity section of a not-for-profit business....
    Accounting Basics :

    Explain the difference between equity section of a not-for-profit business and an investor-owned business.

  • Q : Total amount of the cash dividend....
    Accounting Basics :

    A company's board of directors votes to declare a cash dividend of 75¢ per share. The company has 15,000 shares authorized, 10,000 issued, and 9,500 shares outstanding. The total amount of the

  • Q : Write statement evaluating the company-s performance....
    Accounting Basics :

    Write a statement evaluating the company's performance in relation to the plan reflected in the flexible budget.

  • Q : Why the marketable securities contain less inherent risk....
    Accounting Basics :

    Describe the responsibility of each of the following with respect to cash: the client, the auditor, and the board of directors. Are the responsibilities of any of these parties ever in conflict?

  • Q : Create stockholder-s equity section of balance sheet....
    Accounting Basics :

    Prepare the stockholder's equity section of the balance sheet, including appropriate notes, for Penn Company as of June 30,2011, as it should appear in its annual report to the shareholders.

  • Q : Entries for acquisition of assets....
    Accounting Basics :

    Presented below is information related to Zonker Company. On July 6 Zonker Company acquired the plant assets of Doonesbury Company, which had discontinuedoperations. The appraised value of the prope

  • Q : Break even point-operating income....
    Accounting Basics :

    A company has a margin of safety of 25%, a contribution marginratio of 30%, and sales of $1,000,000. What is the break even point? What was the operating income?

  • Q : What amount of depreciation exprense....
    Accounting Basics :

    A company purchases equipment for $225000 on july 1,2009, with an estimated useful life of 10 years and expected salvage value of $25,000. Straight-line depreciation is used.

  • Q : Prepare journal entries on the books of impala....
    Accounting Basics :

    Below are transactions related to Impala Company. (a) The City of Pebble Beach gives the company 5 acres of land as a plant site. The fair value of this land is determined to be $90,900.

  • Q : Determine the postretirement benefit expense....
    Accounting Basics :

    Data pertaining to the postretirement health care benefit plan of Sterling Properties include the following for 2013:

  • Q : Calculate the radicals or rational exponents....
    Accounting Basics :

    The following examples are provided to stimulate your discussion. Collaborate and provide common mistakes made in each category

  • Q : Assume electronic distribution prepares....
    Accounting Basics :

    Assume Electronic Distribution prepares its financial statements according to International Financial Reporting Standards. Also assume that 10% is the current interest rate on high-quality corporate

  • Q : Manufacturing overhead problem....
    Accounting Basics :

    During the month of August, direct labor cost totaled $13,000 anddirect labor cost was 20% of prime cost. If total manufacturing costs during August were $88,000, the manufacturing overhead was:

©TutorsGlobe All rights reserved 2022-2023.