Differentiate cash basis accrual basis of accounting

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Q1.  Differentiate  Cash basis vs. accrual basis of accounting.

Q2. Presented below are selected accounts of Aramco Company at December 31, 2010.

FinishedGoods

SAR 52,000

Cost of GoodsSold

SAR 2,100,000

Revenue Received in Advance

90,000

Notes Receivable

40,000

Equipment

253,000

AccountsReceivable

161,000

Work-in-Process

34,000

RawMaterials

187,000

Cash

42,000

Supplies Expense

60,000

Trading Securities

29,000

Allowance for DoubtfulAccounts

12,000

Customer Advances

36,000

Licenses

18,000

Cash Restricted for Plant Expansion

50,000

Share Premium - Ordinary

88,000

Treasury Stock

22,000

a. The notes receivables are due April 30, 2012, with interes treceivable every April 30. The notes bear 6% interest (Hint: Accrue interest due on December 31, 2010.)

Instructions:

Prepare the currentassets section of AramisCompany'sDecember 31, 2010, statement of financial position, with appropriate disclosures.

Q3. Record the following transactions of Reed Co. in the desiredmanner and give the adjusting entry on December 31, 2010. (Two entries for each part.)

1.   An insurancepolicy for twoyearswasacquired on April 1, 2010 for $8,000.

2.   Rent of $12,000 for six months for a portion of the building was received on November 1, 2010.

Q4.  Prepare a statement of cash flows  of Stanislaus Co. for the year ending December 31, 2012

                                                                                                                  December 31

                                                                                    2011                            2012

Land                                                          €  58,800                €      21,000

Equipment................................................   504,000                       789,600

Inventory.................................................   168,000                       201,600

Accounts receivable (net)........................     84,000                       151,200

Cash.........................................................     42,000                         63,000

TOTAL........................................ €856,800                  €1,226,400

Share capital-ordinary............................. €420,000                  €   487,200

Retained earnings....................................     67,200                       205,800

Notes payable - Long-term......................   168,000                       302,400

Notes payable - Short-term......................     67,200                         29,400

Accounts payable.....................................     50,400                         86,000

Accumulated depreciation.......................     84,000                      115,600

TOTAL........................................ €856,800                  €1,226,400

Additional data for 2012:

1.   Net income was €235,200.

2.   Depreciation was €31,600.

3.   Land was sold at its original cost.

4.   Dividends of €96,600 were paid.

5.   Equipment was purchased for €84,000 cash.

6.   A long-term note for €201,600 was used to pay for an equipment purchase.

7.   Share capital-ordinary was issued to pay a €67,200 long-term note payable.

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