Discuss income from continuing operations

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Some assistance with these following 10 questions on the effects each scenario would have on Income From Continuing Operations would be greatly appreciated.     

QUESTION 1

 

Sparky Company is preparing its 2016 financial statements. Income from Continuing Operations (ICO) for 2016 was determined to be $1,000,000, but upon further review, Sparky's bookkeeper is not certain this number is accurate.

 

  1. During 2016, Sparky declared preferred dividends of $70,000, paid $90,000 for dividends, and received $135,000 for dividends on available-for-sale equity securities.  The bookkeeper did not include any of these when calculating ICO.        
  2. Determine the ADJUSTMENT to Sparky's Income from Continuing Operations (ICO) for this item.  Sparky has a corporate tax rate of 30%.
  3. If you need to increase ICO, enter your answer as a positive number; for instance: 3000
  4. If you need to decrease ICO, enter your answer as a negative number; for instance: -3000
  5. If you determine no change is needed to ICO; enter 0

QUESTION 2

Over the past 4 years, SPARKY has estimated bad debts based on 3.5% of credit sales. On May 1, 2016, after reviewing their major client's credit worthiness, they decided to change this estimate to 4.75%. If Sparky had used the 4.75% in the past, bad debt expenses would be $150,000 higher in prior years. During fiscal 2016, Sparky had earned sales revenues of $2,750,000 of which 20% were cash sales and 80% were credit sales. The bookkeeper calculated bad debt expenses for 2016 using the 3.5%.

  1. Determine the ADJUSTMENT to Sparky's Income from Continuing Operations (ICO) for this item.  Sparky has a corporate tax rate of 30%.    
  2. If you need to increase ICO, enter your answer as a positive number; for instance: 3000
  3. If you need to decrease ICO, enter your answer as a negative number; for instance: -3000
  4. If you determine no change is needed to ICO; enter 0

QUESTION 3

On April 1, 2014, Sparky purchased a truck for $50,000 with a salvage value of $7,000 and useful life of 5 years which was depreciated using the straight line method.  On October 1, 2016, Sparky decided to change the salvage to $3,630 and a total useful life of 9 years.  The bookkeeper has not recorded any depreciation on the truck for 2016.  

  1. Determine the ADJUSTMENT to Sparky's Income from Continuing Operations (ICO) for this item.  Sparky has a corporate tax rate of 30%.    
  2. If you need to increase ICO, enter your answer as a positive number; for instance: 3000
  3. If you need to decrease ICO, enter your answer as a negative number; for instance: -3000
  4. If you determine no change is needed to ICO; enter NE.

QUESTION 4

On July 1, 2012, Sparky purchased a machine for $200,000 with a salvage value of $8,000 and useful life of 20 years which was depreciated using the straight line method.  On July 1, 2016, Sparky decided to change the salvage to $14,255 and a total useful life of 28 years.  The bookkeeper used the old estimates in calculating ICO. 

  1. Determine the ADJUSTMENT to Sparky's Income from Continuing Operations (ICO) for this item.  Sparky has a corporate tax rate of 30%.    
  2. If you need to increase ICO, enter your answer as a positive number; for instance: 3000
  3. If you need to decrease ICO, enter your answer as a negative number; for instance: -3000
  4. If you determine no change is needed to ICO; enter NE.

QUESTION 5

On July 1, 2012, Sparky purchased a plot of land for $158,500, but the bookkeeper incorrectly classified it and depreciated it as a building.  The bookkeeper determined it had a $10,000 salvage value and a 15 year useful life and has used straight line depreciation since the day of purchase.  The bookkeeper discovered this mistake in 2016 and has did not record any depreciation for this asset in 2016.  

  1. Determine the prior period adjustment to Retained Earnings that Sparky will record in a journal entry for 2016.  Sparky has a corporate tax rate of 30%.    
  2. If you need to increase RE, enter your answer as a positive number; for instance: 3000
  3. If you need to decrease RE, enter your answer as a negative number; for instance: -3000
  4. If you determine no change is needed to RE; enter 0

QUESTION 6

On May 1, 2013, Sparky received $337,800 for the sale of merchandise to a customer.  The contract specified that Sparky would deliver their product in equal monthly quantities over 60 months.  When Sparky recorded the sale the bookkeeper credited a nominal account.  No adjusting or correcting entries were made and the bookkeeper realized the error after 2016 ICO was calculated.

  1. Determine the ADJUSTMENT to Sparky's Income from Continuing Operations (ICO) for this item.  Sparky has a corporate tax rate of 30%.    
  2. If you need to increase ICO, enter your answer as a positive number; for instance: 3000
  3. If you need to decrease ICO, enter your answer as a negative number; for instance: -3000
  4. If you determine no change is needed to ICO; enter 0

QUESTION 7

Using the information in Question 6, determine the prior period adjustment to Retained Earnings that Sparky will record in 2016.  Sparky has a corporate tax rate of 30%.    

  1. If you need to increase RE, enter your answer as a positive number; for instance: 3000
  2. If you need to decrease RE, enter your answer as a negative number; for instance: -3000
  3. If you determine no change is needed to RE; enter 0

QUESTION 8

Sparky began doing business on January 1, 2012 using the Percentage of Completion to record construction revenues. During 2016, Sparky changed to the Completed Contract Method to record construction revenues to be consistent with industry practice. The bookkeeper used the Completed Contract Method for recording construction revenues in 2016.  The company compiled the following comparative data:

  1.  

    Percentage of Completion Method

    Completed Contract

    Method

    2012

    $ 600,000

    $ 387,500

    2013

    $ 545,500

    $ 322,500

    2014

    $ 537,500

    $ 385,000

    2015

    $ 512,500

    $ 395,000

    2016

    $685,000

    $ 415,000

  2. Determine the ADJUSTMENT to Sparky's Income from Continuing Operations (ICO) for this item.  Sparky has a corporate tax rate of 30%.    
  3. If you need to increase ICO, enter your answer as a positive number; for instance: 3000
  4. If you need to decrease ICO, enter your answer as a negative number; for instance: -3000
  5. If you determine no change is needed to ICO; enter 0

QUESTION 9

Using the information in Question 8, determine the cumulative effect adjustment to Retained Earnings that Sparky will recognize in the journal entry to record this accounting change.  Sparky has a corporate tax rate of 30%.    

  1. If you need to increase RE, enter your answer as a positive number; for instance: 3000
  2. If you need to decrease RE, enter your answer as a negative number; for instance: -3000
  3. If you determine no change is needed to RE; enter 0

QUESTION 10

Sparky reports 3 years of comparative financial statements (2016, 2015, and 2014). Using the information in Question 8, determine the cumulative effect adjustment to Retained Earnings that Sparky will recognize in the comparative financial statements to record this accounting change.  Sparky has a corporate tax rate of 30%.    

If you need to increase RE, enter your answer as a positive number; for instance: 3000

If you need to decrease RE, enter your answer as a negative number; for instance: -3000

If you determine no change is needed to RE; enter 0

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