Compute the cost of completed goods

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AMX - Consolidated Balance sheets at Dec. 31 of year x2 x1

Cash and cash equivalents                17,210                                   10,380

Accounts receivable, gross                 10,490                                   9,264

Less: Allowance for bad debts          -1,840                                   -1,620

Accounts receivable, net                    8,650                                    7,644

Raw materials inventories                  770                                         620

Work in progress inventories             924                                         914

Finished goods inventories                 1,102                                      936

Total inventories                               2,796                                    2,470

Prepaid marketing costs                     9,120                                      8,812

Held-for-trading investments            1,196                                      1,224

Total current assets                        38,972                                   30,530

Plant and equipment, at cost            34,280                                   23,408

Less: Accumulated depreciation      -19,010                                  -15,100

Plant and equipment, net                   15,270                                   8,308

Land                                             8,900                                      7,120

Equipment under finance lease, net       6672                                      0

Goodwill, net                                19,740                                   23,120

Available-for-sale investments         13,080                                   12,450

Held-to-maturity bonds                   8652                                       8,800

Equity method investments (Delphia Corp.) 24,100                    22,080

Other assets                                          ?                                              10,820

Total assets                                           141,022                                 123,228

Accounts payable for raw materials            1,968                                    1,740

Current taxes payable                           244                                         210

Salaries payable                                  5,500                                      4,860

Unearned revenue                               14,030                                   12,388

Warranty liabilities                              2,434                                      1,714

Other current liabilities                        5,680                                      4,076

Current portion of long-term loan         1,000                                      1,000

Total current liabilities                        30,856                                   25,988

Long-term loan                                   12,000                                   13,000

Lease liability                                      6974                                       0

Deferred tax liabilities                         5,580                                      5,320

Other long-term operating liabilities        ?                                             8,950

Share capital, at par €1                      1,200                                      1,100

Share premium                                    26,020                                   26,020

Unrealized gains (losses) from AFS investments 380                                -250

Retained profits                                   50,600                                   43,100

Total equity                                      78,200                                   69,970

Total liabilities & owners' equity       141,022                                 123,228

 

How much was prepaid in x2 for marketing costs?

A. 9,180

B. 9,120

C. None of the above

D. 9,474

E. 9,166

 

During year x2, 13,500 of raw materials (RM) was used in production. Compute purchases

of RM.

A. 13,650

B. None of the above

C. 13,350

D. 13,422

E. 13,878

 

Compute the payments to the suppliers of raw materials in x2 (35)

A. 13,450

B. None of the above

C. 13,650

D. 13,272

E. 13,500

 

12. Compute the cost of completed goods.

A. 31,102

B. 31,784

C. 31,950

D. None of the above

E. 31,960

 

Turnadot & Sons is a small wholesaler of decorative cast iron objects. The following events, related to a special customer order, occur as described below:

  •   August 5, 2005: Turnadot receives the special order for 200 outdoor planters at a selling price of $50 each, including delivery at a future convenient time and location. The customer, with whom Turnadot has had a long term, trouble-free relationship, pays $3,000 as a deposit and agrees to pay the rest on delivery.
  • Turnadot immediately orders $4,000 worth of planters from its supplier and pays a $1,000 deposit for them.
  •   August 27, 2005: Turnadot pays $3,000 balance due to the supplier upon delivery of the planters to its warehouse.
  •   September 5, 2005: The customer calls for delivery of the planters, and pays the balance of $7,000 when they arrive at the customer site.

 

On August 5, 2005, which one of the following accounting entries, related to the $1,000 deposit paid to the supplier for the planters, should be recorded in Turnadot's financial accounting system?

A. Debit cost of goods sold $1,000; credit revenues $1,000

B. Debit the current asset 'advances to suppliers' $1,000; credit cash $1,000

C. Debit cost of goods sold $4,000; credit cash $1,000; credit accounts payable $3,000

D. Debit inventory $1,000; credit cash $1,000

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