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The units of an item available for sale during the year were as follows:
Jan. 1 Inventory 27 units at $120Feb. 17 Purchase 54 units at $138July 21 Purchase 63 units at $156Nov. 23 Purchase 36 units at $165
There are 50 units of the item in the physical inventory at December 31. The periodic inventory system is used. Determine the inventory cost by (a) the firstin, first-out method, (b) the last-in, first-out method, and (c) the average cost method.
Intercompany debt which must be eliminated from consolidated financial statements may results from:
In year 1 Laylor Company has revenues of $100,000, advertising expense of $22,000, depreciation of $15,000-what is expected for last four years. The cost of capital is 10%.
Company A hired Q to perform its year end audit. Subsequent to the compleation of field work, but prior to the issuance of the finicial statements, A discovers that one of its customers has filed for bankruptcy protection.
You are required to write a report to your boss to help her understand these terms trial balance, cash book, general journal, books of prime entry effects of transactions and accounting equation.
Each $1,000 bond is convertible into 20 shares of preferred stock of par value of $50 per share. All bonds are converted into preferred stock. Assuming that the book value method was used, what entry would be made?
Compute the cost of the ending inventory under the average-cost method, assuming there are 300 units on hand. (Round average cost to 2 decimal places, e.g. 3.25. Use this rounded amount to calculate cost of ending inventory.)
Wilma is a widow, age 80 and blind, who is claimed as a dependent by her son. During 2010, she received $4,800 in Social Security benefits, $2,200 in bank interest, and $1,800 in cash dividends from stocks. Wilma's taxable income is:
Disclosure usually is not required for: A) contingent gains that are probable and can be reasonably estimated. B) contingent losses that are reasonable possible and cannot be reasonably estimated.
Prepare the journal entries to record the transaction on the books of Berry Corporation at December 31, 2011. (Assume that the effective interest method is used. Use the interest tables below and round to the nearest dollar.)
The market value of the common stock at the date of the conversion was $30 per share. What total amount should be credited to additional paid-in capital from common stock as a result of the conversion of the preferred stock into common stock?
Financial Statements of ABC Corp. indicates that ending inventory levels in 2010 and 2011 were $200,000 and $350,000 respectively. Net Sales for 2010 and 2011 were $5,000,000 and $5,500,000 respectively. Cost of Goods sold for 2010 and 2011 were $..
If the stock is sold for $20 per share subsequent to the balance sheet date, but before the balance sheet is issued, what amount of short-term debt could be excluded from current liabilities?
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